The Evening Herald. Published dally, oxcept Sunday by nmtAT.i) I'unr.isiiiKO company. Publication offloe nml mechanical department, 2,t" Unst Coal Streot. week, payable to the carriers llyi -til, Throe Dollars a year or Twenty-live cents . r month, in advance. Aiiri-rttunni-Hl charged according to Rpoe nd position.. The publishers resi-rvi-' i right to change the position of advertisement iwteen ever the publication of news rni'ilres The right is also reserved to rojeet ,ny mwertlse ment, whether paid for or not. thai ho pub lishers may deem Improper. Adertl jg rates made known upon application would rent. The Income tax, ns proposed would kcop Ills nose nt the grind"'01' for at least eight months longer, that la to say, tho term of the seolety would be extttoded by tho tax gatherer about eight months." Since, according to LnborCom- .llnHn. V..I..1.i II.... I. ,,11.11,,,. .!.. s delivered In alien mdoah and 1 " ' " . rounding towns for Six Cents Mm in thirty stntes hnve l,0r3,450 members, ';. BRECKINRIDGE'S (M Inoroaaod" Intorost in tho Groat Braaoh' of Promisa Trial, With net nssets of 1 100,816, 405, It can bo yery easily feen that the income tax will afreet Try many poor men who are striv ing to obtain homes (or themaelvra and familial. ANOTHER DAT OF DEPOSITIONS, is second closs mall matter. Til IS 1SVJSN1NO II Kit ATM, Shenandoah, l'cnna Hon. John J. CorLK Is seoklng tho nomination for Scnntor In the 30th dln- trlet on tho llcpubllcnn ticket and Is ono Entcrod at tho post office at Shenandoah, I'a., I ot the strongest men yet mentioned In that oonncctlon. Although n young man, he has had considerable experience In business and political circles and was frequently complimented by tho press, Ills oollengues nnd constituents for the able manner In which ho discharged his duties In the lust legislature an tho re reientatlvo from the First district. He Is active, industrious, enterprising, pains taking nnd straightforward. Attempts t from mtt Alibi Certain tflglits an O.rlslf Katun Wk Mist folUrd Bad T.itlfle.1 That th Colon. I i ment nm0B memJjtirtut the local bar, Wat with IIr In l.rlnBton. JleAiirtfitl by tits Coitnsnl. CshAK ItAl'lDH, In., March l7. At ther opoiitrig of the April trm of the district court Colonel Clinrles W. flnrlte.of Cedar I(apid, niltiotlticed the' withdrawal of himself nnd Hon. G. "W. Hilrnlmtp, of Vint nu, ae compel for the defenie In the case of Btate vs. D. 0. Kainscy, grand chief of the Order of Hnllwny Telegraph ers, for cutting the telegraph wires of the llnrllngton, Cnlnr Ilapids mtd1 Northern. As these gentlemen were supposed to b Kntnsay'K main strength In Kills case, which means eo-mncli to hitn aniV his or der, their action has created tnueh com- Rfndrnt Taylor Still III CustiMty. Ithaca. N. Y.. March S7. V. L. Taylor, the member of tho sophomore class at Evening Herald. TUKSDAY. MAHCH 27, 18!)4. UIlADQUAltTKISB Hhpuiilican Static CosiMiTTi'.n, Philadelphia, Feb. 31, "Jl. 2b the Republican Electors o Peniuylvanla : I am directed by tho llcpubllcnn Stats I ximmltleo to niiliounco mat, tnu itupuuu enns of I'ennsvlvniiln. by their duly rhnsen renresentativeH. will meet In BtJito convention at llnrrlsliurg, l'a., on Wednesday, May 23, at 11 o'clock a. in., for tho following pnrpow, to wit : For the nomination of candidates ro unpr.tlvelv for (Jovernor. Lieutenant-Oov- emor, two members of Congress from the Ntate at large, Auditor (iencral, Secretary ot Internal Affairs, and for the transaction of sucb other business as may no pre rented. Attention Is called to tho rule adopted at the State Convention of lH'.ill providing lor tlio oasis or representation as IoIIowh Representations in future state conven tions shall be based upon tho vote cast at A Bin. has been Introduced In the Ohio Legislature for the ringing of n bell In every city and Incorporated town ovciy evening nt 0 o'clock, as a notice that all children under 10 years of ago must leave the) streets. Such should bo the law every where. It would ho a very good law here If rigorously enforced. All rlght-mlndod parents would or should welcome It. Of course no such regulations would apply to children being In tho streets nt later hours if in charge of parents or others WasBikotoN, March IT. General Cox ey' Army of the Commonweal has baen , I .. .4.. 4. I . . . 1 .. uu iuui v luttcniui 111 Mill AUIII1K IU II1IL, , , . . I.a J a miwellaneou. .ggregatlorr of celebrities Cornell university who was comml ted to than was the Pollard-nreckinrldg. trll for contc-nipt .f court In refusing-to ' answer nnesuons in rriruru to me iiuisuu- ing of the colored woman Jackhon at th time of the dinner of the freshmen clnrei left lrer yesterday for Watkins, where hlr case was heard At Watkins Justice Walter Fiord Smith heard the argument In the habeas corpus jiroi "rdlngs for Tay lor release. He reserved bis decision nnd remamredi Taylor to the custody of the sheriff of Tompkins county pending th decision Vrtord by Governor Wert. TnBNTOK, March 27. Governor Wert Imt night sent, to the houwe the bill which ref.alH what Ik known as tlie (iuttenburg justice of the peni law, with his objec tions thereto The repealor was regarded rs la a line with the other rnf e tratk re pealm The hiw permitted tny one ar rested on the- nice track or eNewhere to M-lect what jusnit o of the peace they would be arraigned liofore. The governor vetoes the repfnler on the ground that the law is a good one, even tuougu tt nn oi-tn Htiiuf-d (he Presidential or uubernatorial election ntlinrlzml tn mm fnrnml nmtue.t them. . ll..4..ln li , I.. I ...1...I I llll'UI--llillUIJ M 1-UI-lllllH, IIIIH llUirtilll' Ifl-lll nllfittcil to each legislative district for over 2.000 lteimlille in votes nml an nddl tional delegate forn fraetion exceeding 1.000 votes, each district to have at least jne ielegate. Uy order of tho Republican Staio Com li. F. Gii.kkko.V, Clialmiiin. Attest- .Inm: n. Hex. A. I). FlM.r.ltohi-', Secretary. The renresentntives to which each dli- tnct of the county is entitled to is ns fol lows First distriet, 1; Second district, 1; Third Jlstrlct, I, Fourth district,;!, REST FOR MOTHER'S TIRED HANDS. Ready Mudo Clotlilne For Children IslNiiw l'retly ntiil Inexpensive. It i n marvel that any mother will spend tln) in making the garments for her young children, when their eutlru wardrobe can be obtained ready made and well made at so reasonable a cost. Tho children's olothlng shown this season is remarkably pretty, and much of It islnexpenslve. Ulue or pink and white striped lawn walirto. The polygamous Mormons are striking jut for Mexico. Tho next thing heard perhaps will be that Mexico Is striking I jut for them. THE mob at the Chicago jail, last Friday. to demand the hanging of Prendergast would have been satisfied with tho hang ing of niiv ono else. What they chiefly wanted vas blood. a i tiimi mi Hii-r wan a niuirer on the Hrn.vLi) iurv. ho diii not award a nig gardly amount. Sunday News. Leaving the light made against the i.,,n ..nt nf consideration, there was nothing niggardly in the case. What is home without a lawsuit souma to be the favorite motto of tho average Shenandoah "Hunk." After a prolonged .... - nf f riifrn lltv nnd feelf-tlcmnl lie rrj n w - "n now dumps all ho saved into the Justice' c.iurts. No FAiu-minded citizen will condonean t.tne.k u non tho County Controller and Commissioners because they will not pay a bill they never contracted, the souenl- Ings of our West Coal street contom nnmrv to the contrary notwithstanding. A . . I been broken down. Reason and law nave resumed their sway. Wlso and needful laws will now bo enacted. New Jersey nt i,mieforth boa cleaner and more salubrious state to live in. yesterday. In a front row optiosiW the jury sat the governor of Indiana and skv rl members of his staff. Behind them was Captain Philip King, of tha Prince ton Unlvtrsity Dasebnll trsrai, supported by his warriors, Further In the back ground was ths usual mixed' andlenca, with a select sprinkling of congressmen, who corns and go with every day of the trial. Ther war no ladles, because tho ssx is outI-" from the room, bat after ths court ht i rt-Ijourned two fashionably attired women slipped In at a std door under ths guidance of a bailiff and stood for flvs minutes staring at Colonel Breck inridge, where he sat In consultation with his lawyers, as children art accustomed to stare at the animals in a menagerie. Ther were hours devoted to arid de- hnal u.lili-1, wmvtt (nlftnilafl 1 n nwtv Tl I bIIM on certain dates when Miss Pollard had testified that the colonel was with titr at night In Lexington, and others cast ing a shadow of suspicion upon hcrmaldrn ch&racUr. Perhaps the most Interesting ot tu depositions was that from Aleck Julian, the blind lover of Madellns Pol lard, who figured as- the substitute hus band In the mock marriage at bquire- Tinsley's house on the Christmas of 18S3. In tha objections to the depositions tor the defense both sides were even. Judge- urauiey axciuueu several, auu expressm regret that he had not power to quath thain all because of their needless ob scenity lleing a staunch Presbyterian moreover, he suggested that the news paper correspondents should expurgate- their reports tu tun Interest ol puuno morality. Attorney Stoll read the depositions ot Joseph C. Bailey, clerk of tho Woodford oountv circuit court at Versailles, Ky. From the records or the court the cierK had testified that In 1S84 there were in dictments for murder egalnst Ollie and H P lirown, and that Colonel Breckin ridge had bean on of tha defending attor neys It appeared that the trial was tn ( Miss Pollard had tostlllcd tuattue colonel t took her to the house of Sarah Gess, In Lexington also on Aug 12, 13 and 16. The cro- animation or the clerk, read by young u-ney l'arrell, of Lexington, developed the further information that during this trial Colonel Breckinridge had frequently driven over Iroin J.extngion, returning at night, and sometimes bring ing his wife. 11c bail attended the whole trial of Ollie Brown. One of the Lexington lawyers, hdward M. Wallace, who had been associated with Colonel BiecMuridge in the defense of Brown, bud dt noed that the colonel was present throughout the trial, arguing the case and examining tn witnesses, anu bis statement was read. iNext cama the deposition of Judge Rodney Hngart, who had bten associated with uoionei urecK iiyidgt as counsel for the Chesapeake and Ohio rail load in cases tried in August, 114 The deposition of Judge Jerry u. Mor ton to urove that the defeudnnt was in Jaasaiuine county, Ky., from Aug 27 to Aug. HO, 1834, was read, and the cross-ex amination showed that tha town was an hour and n quarter by lallroad from Lex ington. Judge Joseph JJ. Hunt's atnuavit corroborated that of Mr. Hngart, and Theodore Davis, clerk of a oourt, deposed that Colonel Brtckiundge had voted in Lexington Aug. 4, 1884, and v b. ..Marsh oorrobornled his testimony Nat. L. Bronauuh. a lawyer, added his testimony that Colonel Hreckiuridgs had been en gaged In tho Jussamttit county court from Aug. 37 to 30, IbSt, uutcouiuuoisay wnere h (Colonel Breckinridge) nua passed ma Professional Cards.'" jyj", 8. KI8TLER, M. D PHYB1CIAN AND BOliaKOlT. Office 1W North Jardin street, Shenandoah. JOUN It. COYLE, A TTOnNBT-A T-LA W. Offlce Ileddall burktlng, Hbenandoah, Itu gOL. FOSTEll, ATTORNEY and CO UN8BHLER-A T-LA TT, Room 3, Mountain City Bank Building, Potts-vllle,!', M. m. ddukk, a ttornet a t-la w BRIKAKDOAn, PA. Office Room 8, P.O. BulMtne, tjhenaxdosb atdEsterly building, Pottsvllle. J-jn. 11. HOCULEHNER, J'nynetan and Surgton. Advice free at dine store. 107 Benth Mtln streets PrlTnte consultation at renldAni. KOnth Jardin' street from 8 to 7:39 p. niv p PIEUCE ROBERTS, M. D ' Ko. 25 East Coal Htreet, SHENANDOAH, PA. 03ce Hours 1:80 toll and 8:30 to 9 p, m. POTTSVTLLE Soap Works. Third aad Race Sts. Use 5c Ocean Soap, It Iiub no equal for laundry or ptiornl housobold uso and can bo nscd with porfect safety on any kind of goods. 5c Borax Soap. iBuncquallcdforwnariinglaco,. flannel or fine texture goods. Monarch Towel Soap Ib in lerge bars a towel with each bar free. It is splendid for general uso. Mf jers' Favorite, Now Wrinkle, Olelcc, Brown ana wnite r.xira ratnuy are nil good soaps. A') soaps guaranteed to bo absolutely pure. WM. HEAL,!), nrnnnjrcr. DH. J. B. OALIiEN, No. 31 Hsuth Jardin Street, Bbenandoab. Orricrallouns: H30 to 3 and 0: 30 to 8 F. M. Except Thursday evening. No oflee loorAj oh Sunday except by arrange- menu a unci vunerencc 10 me office nturw it abtolutety neeenary. 10-31-8m NIGHT VISITS, Sl.BOv ni J. HUTTONPM.D., ' PHYSICIAN AND SUROZON, 29 West Centre Btreet, SlIENANDOAnYPRNNA. Office hours: 9 to 11 a, ni 2 to4, 7 to 9 p. m. LITTLE GIRL'S srMMCR THOCK, trimmed with rufllea and wide collars, Way bo bought to go with little boys' fancy suite, besides tho usual white embroidered ones, while the suits themselves are snown in black, blue and drab, trimmed with brld, tho jacket being made short enougn t ullnw the llidit waist to appear below It White lawn aprons milled arounu me armholea and with ribbons run through embroidered beading about the low neck ml t.1u1 lii bows on the shoulders arennov- ..... ..ll ..t.lu -M,11a It, A fllwtllHV nf eu,y iur sum.. " , -,- ,,.,. durllll. ,.,. time. iXty in theexueme, Th'. . Ana'gTng- The deposition of William O Wood a 1 Un dresses mounted on a whit embroid- carpenter ot Lexington, itated that he ANA.tci.rln Trenton has been bought e yoke, with ahertha of w ,nfo.d to attend. The Democratic conspiracy na , .. ,T;fe wllit8C0lcdnttlll. her that h. cou d not aUord a trip o i . i. ..,.! . i ..,,. u,. ti.irt nMm tit (.ii nnw in in ll.l...l .111, (Inn nn rmai nnwura 1 luiuiic, a uv I ' "'""'"i ... - - soot apriu..eu V..LU v.m, ' rt.,, ,ilk .uusi-emtut rinc at and made wltn lull uouice,ssiri.uiiiiBievc.-) i - !-. - - . , j i v. .tt i.i,.. irtnn-. I him ccrpe:trimmedwith emuruiuuj, I .. u.l l. l,H.l l,,r 1RS9 tb re. very perky n the crown ana iwnug m me mi, - -- ------ brim and prettily embroidered. A beautl-1 suit of shooting a pistol which be didn't Kdj-Mg ipr a Aearuld child Is of bright know was loaded and bad known Miss red-oashmer. It is gathcrixt ititoamcaeu i " , , vnk of the same material and has very full thought sh. was 16 or 16 years old Mr. r. W. ZtuaK Analomhik, Pean. A Wonderful Cure Uloer In tho Stomach Mood's Satsnparllla Restores FIeh Strength and Health, "tt Hood & Oo,, Lowell, Mass.: "I foci It ray duty to suffering humanlty to Stvea statement of the wonderful cure Hood's BarsjipsrilU brought about for me. Over two years ajo I became 111, due to an ulcer in my stomach. I had six or set en different physi cians, whose standing was of the highest, hut they did not cure me. I was broken down In health and lost in weight from I4S to I IS Pounds. I could hardly get arouud, and after suffering severely for about a year, I commenced taking Hood's Sarjapartlla. After tha first bottle I be gan to feel like a new man. I purchased an- Hood's519 Cures other bottle and had not taken half of It when E was cured ol my trouble. 1 am now In htalth. back to my old wright ngsln-and attending re(? nhrlTlnmv nrnrk. 1 HrrillW lieliee HOOd'S Hlir- Siuiftftl! saved my life." 1'. W. Jiusii, Aualc- mlnlc, Pcnnsylvaiia. Get Hood's pnop. t; J. WATSON, .......Tiacher ot...... VIOLIN, GUITAR, BAN10 and MANDOLIN. Having had sixteen years' experience as a teacher of instrumental muMo Klvlne Instruc tion on ths above Instruments. Word left at Ilrumm's jewelry store will receive prompt attention. SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses ano Carnages to Hire. Haullnr of til kinds promptly attended to, Horses taken to board, at rates that are liberal. fli PEAR ALLEY, Rear of the Coffee Hobss. LOREiiZ SCHMIDT'S, Celebrated Potter, Ale and Bee JAXKES SHIELDS. Manager Shenandoah Branch. Hood's PIII9 are hand made, and rerfecW In proportion and' appearance, as, per dos. Tin: little, inslgulficnut-looklng globe called a base ball will play nu important part during tho next six mouths. audoah has not given it much itttentiou vet. but tho surrounding country is organized and just waiting for tho kind .,r .w.tlmr that will coax tho crowd within the gates ot tho ball grounds. AN exchnugo snya with evident sarcasm that County Controller Severn is m greatest political reformer slnoe the days 'it Cromwell." Mr. Severn may not be just that, but It cannot be questioned that be ha made himself one of the best olllclali the county ever had and hae been jmtrumental in instituting more genu- lue roforiu measure lit the management of the county affairs during the past . . i ..I- ... turee month tnan iiavu uwu u preceding ten years. Tun Philadelphia liedgurin au odltorial opposing the income tax, shows how It ill alfeot the poor man through building jocieties of the oouutry. The Ledger .saya: "The building ttoolety member who Btartt out to buy it home for himself j,ually saves his money for eight- or lu" j -are before he can get together enough to ftSUSSER & BEDDALL, (Successors to Coaltley Bros.) Mo. 38 IJiihi Centre Street, HUISMANDOAH, PA. Mt GLASS GROCERY Our Motto: Dest Quality at Lowest C8 Prices. Patronage rospecuuuy souciieo. Real Eate Ecpnge, Itobbtns' llulldlig, ltoom No. i. Properties and Business Places Of all klads bought and sold. ltMda and blocks Bought and Sold. Railway and Steamship Tickets, Fire, Life anfAccldent Insurance In Srst-clAss companlos. General Commission cusinoss. Tolin I. Flimcy. W. T- DECH'S Wheelwright Shop Haa been removed to Fear Alley, Between Centre and Lloyd Streets "Wheelwright work, Curringo and Wagon building, liorseshooing and General Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to. RETTIG'S Beer and Porter. T, AM AGENT for tho L Chaa Kettlg's Cele brated Beer and Porter In this vicinity, also Bergner & Engel'B celebrated India PnleAlea and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 120 South Main Street. hleeves gallmred Into a baud at the wrist. Full epaulets of cnslimere, uneiy emoroui' eretl with white silk ou the edge, hang over Mim hnnlilern. The fashlun of dretslng very little girli In uliot-t sleeved nnd low ucclud frocks, at least during warm weatber, lias again come Monnil. It is clinruiini! to hee tbu soft lit tle necks and arms uncovered, but gowns made In that btylo ought always to be pro vided with a gulmpe, to be adjusted at tho fl-f bint, nf ilainnness or falling tempera ture. An illustration is given of a frock ,u,i ,,f hlnHHiid wbite iluured nainsook. H is mounted in box plaits on the pointed vnllM. wll lch is made of bauds of blue and white insertion und surrounded by u ruffle of embroidery to match. Uluu ribbons are fastened at the under urm seams and tied In a bow nt the buck, and blue bows adorn tlie shoulders. J UUIO wuollbt. T T A3 i A FEEHLE WOMAN suffering from nervou proj tration, excitability, or dbad ns, the result of weaVnese, derangement, or displacement , ot the stieclal organs will S llnd health regained alter n, using ur. nercos ravuwwj . . Vl'rescriptiou. VJ The on remedy-standing solitary and alone for wo- n,..t. vL'kmh iiiic-h Is ouar- 1 antetd, to beneflt or cure, or the money refunded, U the " Favorite 1 Prescription." , , it l Tf.'a ,. imwsrful lnvhroratlnc inr. . anniblnir tun! atranethenine nervine. I,1., urmtiAii M 1 ill nm run-down and over worked; at the critical period in woman's ai-rve as margin it. the purchase of a prop-1 j-g! cf? t-rty. Tbeuheljorrowsfromasooietyaud jg especially adanted to her needs; for It jiroceeils to pay off the loan which occu pie. a further term of ten to twelve years. It will take the ordinary wage worker nl- Gtrengtheuj, regulate, and cures. Whether It's Cn i :h Itself, or any of i tho troublos caused t Catarrh, tne- inaw- when he first knew ber. He spent tne night of Dec. 24, 18S2, at Squlr Tiusley's, about a quarter ot a mile irom uruueus burg. Ther were present Squire TinB- ley and his family anu wauie .uauenn Pollard Continuing Julian testified . "Alter breakfast we were talking about matri mony, and somebody suggested that 1 should marry wuuie. uweu jiusiey, iuo esquire's brother, who was pretty hilari ous, said he would marry us, and we stood uuand 1 married her. After awhile he left, snvi nu h would Itave her In my charge We were talking, and theu ouo of us suggested that wheu people were married they usually weut to bed. Bh rjiimentHd. and we went up She hadbee driuking and 1 had not. I laid her down on the bed, or helped hoi there, and sat rlnwn nn til bed." At tb thus of the mock murriage. he thought, MU Pollard was ab6ut 18 years Then came question about the contents nf .i l..ttr received by Jullen from Miss i,,iiiinl wblch were ruled out on the I giouuds stated by Judge Ilradley, that a b uid man oouiu ouiy auuw uj flu, jtiibstanoe of a letter sent him Kv try thing that Mis Pollard had done tb.t mnrniiiu at Souire Tinsley's, he ex plained, was becausa of th Intoxicant sue baa tonen. Ati uum he considered her as ulee a girl as he had ever known. Her oonuuet was iuv oi ..timta nml modest vouuu woman. He had ktwied her just us he would kls any girl. Saw nothing wrong auouv u. and had kissed many women. At this poiut the court adjourned. raid Hl Entlr Indebtedness. r?iiir4ml. March ST. Laiarus Silverman (l,., wall tnown banker ot this city, who suspended Jast August witu liabilities o READING RAILROAD SYSTEM. IIUBTABLH IN ErrKOTl'Bll. II, 1894 Tmlns linvn Rhenandoabas tollowsl ForNewYorli via Phllndelphln, week day, l.in. 6.26. 7 2" a.m.. 12.28, l-fa p.m. Sim i 2.10. a. m.t.'-O p. m. "nr New Yor via Maue iv- n-ccli days, 6 C5.T.20 a. m., 12.S8, 2.50 p. m. Vor Iteadln? and Philadelphia, -week asyis 'i,10, 7.iU, a.m., IS.D, I6.DU, o.w II', uu iv. 2.10. a m.,4.30 p. m Wnr TlfcrrlHhllTIT WV HVS. 2.0. f m. !.f. b.tei p. m. Sundays, aio-ai m. and 4 ju p. nu. FUr fOURVllle, week uayi, .iv, i.-w. . "... 12,a), 2.50, 5.65 p. m. Sunday, 2.10 a. ro., 4.M Voir Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, week daya, 2.13, 6.Z5, T.'U, a. m., l-:.o, tt.ow. im 11. m. rauu- oay, s.iu, y.o . iu., j,. iu, Auuiiiuu.1 w. m.i,.... mtv. wnlr iIava. 7 00 t. m. Tor wllllamsport, Sunbury and Lowlsbur, week days, 3.25, t.-ju, 11.au a. m., j.oo, i.uu vau 9nday.ias ,. jr 8.05 p. n. M1 . V or ftiananoy nnue, uni.i " r.ai. n. a.m., 12.2s. i.b, .so.5.6s,7.oov.m n J. sr,v. 2 10. 1.2. 7.(8 a. in.. S.OTn 4.10 a. m. For airardvllle, ( Bappahannock Station), week davs, 8.10, 3 25, 6.25, 7.20, ii.BUc.rn, 12.8.t.35, 2.60, 6.55, 7.00, 9.35 p. m. Snnoay, Z.JU. J.tS. 7.48 a. to., S'.OM 4.EU p, m, r0r Ashland and Shamoktn. week dayo, S.25, sas 7 3), 11.SO . m., I.ss, 7.00, S.S5- p.m. aun4 Ac.) , S.2S, 7.48 a. m., 3.05 p. m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH t . T.evB Now York via Philadelphia, weta dtya ,00 a. in.. 1.30. 4.UU, 7.au p. m.. i.n nigni. aun WM. J. LLOYD'S palace Saloon.... and Restaurant, (Under the Palace Theatre,) The Restaurant Is ono of the best In the cos regions, and baa elegant dining parlom attached for the uso ot ladles. The liar Is Btocked with tho best ales, beers, porters, wines, liquors and cigars. i sniY m.. 710 n. m.. 12.15 nltrbt. L.1&Ve riDW I O. It V 11 .Tl Dili I.U uUUU w URJ. 3-1. 0.10 a. m., 1.30, 4.80 p. m. Sunday. 7. a. m Ieave l'hiiaaeipma, iieuumK zcnmnji, sek days, 4.12. 8.36, 10,00 a. m.. and 4JW). ,00, 11.30 p. m. Hunday 4.U0, .03 a. ra iiju Leave Redding, week days, l.M.7.10, 10.C6, U.60 ro., 6.56. 7.S7 p. m Sunday, 1.35, 6 SO, 10.12 a. m. Leave Pottsvllle. week days, 2.40, T.40 a. m. 12 80,8,11 p, m Suaday, 2.40, 7.00 a.m., 2.05 p.m. Leave Tamsqua, week days, 3.20, Ei48, II JO m., 1.20. 7.16, S.28 p. m. Sunday, 8.20, 7.48 a. m VIA n Leave waaanoy uiiy, wee unjn,. o.. .io 11.47 a. m., 1.61, 7.41, 0.54 p. m. Sunday, S.li, 8.12 , m.. 3 p. m. r.. Mahanov Plane, week divs. 3.40, 4.00, '! 80, 0.86, 11.59 a. m., 12.66, 2.0S, 5.2O.26,7.6U,10.IU p m. Sunday, 2.40, 4.00, 8.27 a. m., 3.37, 5.01 p. m. Leave Qlrardvtlle. (Rappahanaock Station), week days. 2.47. 4.07, 6.36, 0.11 a. m., 12.05, toitother about twenty years to buy, clear er8 ct Dr. Sage's Catailh Kcmedy will $i,5uo,000, resumed business yesterday. H MHioiucj " "'" ... frnrPm .1.... ...lf r.l nn i l.. n...i,i.i.j I, U.nl n IndebtvdnesB b ' ' . I m inntTit W oan't five votl I of all encumbrances, a nouse su,teu lu ( w z- TMey tike the rUk I huiltuation In life or such a house as be J ii'nntitatad bis entire indebtedness by paying ia full, with InUrtst, tovrybody. 1 18, 5.2, ., 8.05. 10.10 p. m. Sunday, 2.17, eton and the west vis through tralne leave Reading Ul, IS, D., o-"!, v k" 117 9 M K m.. 3.48. 6.07 P. m. Leave Wllllamsport, week dys, 9.86, a. m, .86,11.15 p.m. sunaay, u.iop, m ForUaltlmere, vvasnini n n li It . throush ' Terminal. Philadelphia, (P A R. R. R.) i 3.45. 7 55, 11 28 a. m., SSI, 7.32, 84&p. m., Sunday 3.45, 7.55, 11 2 a. m , 3 51 T., .oe p- m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. T.Kftvu Phllsdelnhla. Chestnut Street Wharf n,i nmiiti Hireot Wharf tor Atlantlo City Week aays xpriss, w a. m.i (isiuruuy only 2 00); 4 CO, 510 p. m, Aououimudatlon, 8.00a. m.; 54'ip m Sunday t-xpresa, uvi, iu.w a, m. Acoom nioduvlon, 8.00 a. m nod 4 80 p. m. lintiirnini. itavu Atiantiu Cltv denDt. cor ner AiUnlle nud Arkansas avenues : Week duys Express, 7.S0.8.W a. in and 4 0J p. m, Al CbUlUlOQulLOU, D.W it Ul. Ullll Oil ij Ul. sum ays e.xprews, t.ui, d io, o.w i. m. tw commonatton, 7.15.a m and 4 16 p. m. Parlor oars on all express trains. O. U, 11ANCO0K, Gen. Pass. Agt. Philadelphia Pa, I. A. SWBIQAKD, Ocn. Supt. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. SOnDTLKIIX D1VIBIOSI. NOVEMUEH 18th. im. Trains will leave Shenandoah alter the above date for Wlggan'B, Qilberton, Frackvllle, New Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvllle, Hamburg, Rtadlnr, 1nttntnwn. PhiBnlxvtlte. Norrtstown and Phil. aaelpbi (urcaa street siiuoo at o:uu ana 11:1a a. m. ana Silo p. m. ua wock iuijd fuiruiw vllle and Intermediate stations 9;10 a, m. SUNDAYS. For Wlggan's, Ollbcrton, Frackvllle, New Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvllle at 0:00. 8:40 a. m, nnd 3:10 d. m. Far Hamburx. Reading. Potts- town, Phoeslxvlllo, Norrlstown, PhlUdelphls .t H-m. Q.iQ n. m.. 8:10 n. m. Trains lovo FrsokvUle for Bhenandosb at 10:104. m. and :H, 5:04, 7:42 ana iusctp. m. undys, 11:1s a. m. anaD:up. m. Tjiavn Pottnvllla for Shen&ndosh at 10:16, 11:48 a. m. and 4:40,7:16 and 10:00 p. m. Sundays tt 10:40 a. m. ana 5:10 p. m. Leave Philadelphia (IJroad street station) for Pottsvllle and Shenandoah at 5 57 and 8 85 am, 1 10 and 7 11 p m week days. On Sundays leave t fl HI m. Vnr Pottavlflo. B 23 a m. For New York. F.xpraea, week days, at 3 20. 4 05, 4 BO, B 15, o 80, 7 BJ, 8 zu, oo, li nuain. 12 00 noon. 11! 41 d. m. (Limited Ul ni-non i r.A and 4 50 n m. ilinlntr cars.) 1 40. lisa. 8 23. 4 00. 5 00. 0 00. 0 50. 7 25. 812, m i nm. li! ui ment. suluivs naj. uu. sou. 6 15, 8 It, DU. 11 W 11 . m. 15 4 l 1 u. SU w (limited 4 60) 6 SX 620, 0 50. 7 25 and 8 li p m and 12 01 nlKht. roraeauiri, LionKuranoaanu iniermHuaie stittons, 8J, 11 11 weekaavs. f or UAitimore anu wauiuvoa a du, , su, a 011 TT7 VflTT HAVE A TRUNK to go IE I tJU the depot or a parcol to sen away drop us a card and wo wlU call for It, United. States Express Cor. Centre and Union Bta. Rag Carpet Weaving ! If von want a cood piece of rac carpet, well woven, tnko your r.iars nnd have them woven 1111 puy jua 111 iiiu iuuk iuu. witnoui eiripes, init"e iu up In carpets. It wll All ltlnilH. with nr order; beautllul rainbow stripes. Low prices 3?jaL.TTEIt,803T'S, 205 West Oak Street, Shenandoah, Pa. OXiB-A.H"Y BROS., Dottlersof all kinds ot TEMPERANCE: DRINKS I AND MINERAL WATERS. Wkibs Deer a Specialty. Also bottlers of the r inesi ueer. 17 and 10 reach Alley, 8HENAND0AI1. -L 139 Houtli Main Btreet, EHa.oxa.o.xa.cSlow-13., "E. All work guaranteed to be nrst-clsss In every resieot. We respectfully solicit a snare ot your paironafio. uouuuudiiuuiuruuuuu.ivoiuw Silk ties and Lace Curtains a specialty. ...'.''IIUW' A LADY'S TOILET la not complete without an ideal 0 10. 10 2d. It 18 a m. 12 10. (U 36 limited dlnine oar.) 1 80. 48, 4 41, (4 14 Congressional Limited Pullman Parlor Cars and Dining Carl. 017, a At. 1 40 and 1188 p. tn.. week dTS. Sun days, 3 50, 7 20, 910, 1118 am.. U10, 4 41, 0 55. li so anu i iu v m. For uusntnona, tius9,uiv ana 11 w p m, d&llv. and 1 30 n. m. week dava. Trains will feavo Harrlsourg for Plttsburi and tbe West ever? 37 at 1 23. il 1'J a m, li pm limited), 8 50, 7 80, 1165 p ui every day. Way for Altoon at 8 18 a m sod 5 00 p m, every dy. For Pittsburg and Altvona at 11 am erery ay. , xrMRS win leave ounuury iii"1;"! Elialra, 0nan4lgu, Koohester. UiiBtlo nd NUgdra FIU at 185, 5 18 a m,nd 1 85 p m week dvs. For Elmlra tt 6 41 in week dya, . For Krli For &nf1 Ft dl n m, 186 and 5 41 pm weekdays, and 6 18 am on Bundya onlr, Tor Kuns 5 1J a m, daily, l n m neekdiys. H M DnivdHT. J. U, WOOD. Qen'l Msnscef n'l Pasa''' Ait ys, For Elmlra tt 6 4 1 p m week aya, rot rle nd lntermadlite polnU at 6 It a m dally. r Look Haven at 6 18 and 9 M a m dally, 1 ,85 id 6 41 p m week days For Renovo at 5 u uiMtipR.J.I.MAVEIl.nU. '.ft 1, POZZONIS Combines every element of beauty and purity. It is beauti fying, soothing, healing, health ful, and harmless, and when Lj rightly used is invisible. A most delicate and desirable protection to the face in this climate. Insist upon having tho genuine. DR. HOBENSACK, REMOVED To 658 North Eighth St- u1ltt ' LXL above Green, Phlla., Pa. Forme ly m. Mi No-th Second St., Is the old est In America for the treatment of Special Jiheaeet and l'oiilinl Error: Varicocele, Hydrocele, Lost Manhood, eto. Treatment oy trail a specialty. Communications cred'y confidential. Send stamp tor book. Hours. a, ui, to 2 p.m.! B toll p.m.: Sundays, 9 to li m,