The Evening Herald. Publlssod dally, except Sunday by nitnAi.n vvuhisnixn company, Puklteutlea office and mechanical department, 2.T3 Bast Onal .Street. ifhe Tiewld Is ae"Tcre1 ln Shenandoah and 1 surrounding towns for Six Cents a week, payable to the carriers. Ily mall, Three Dollars a year orTweotyflTp efbu prmolb, Inadranee. " JtPfll?in?n(J!harjjveeordln to spaeo snd position. iTie-pBMtebers metTB thertgSl to change the position of advertisements when erer the publication of hews requires It The right Is also reserved to reject any advortlso ment, whether paid for or not, that the pub Ushers may deem Improper. Advertising ratoa made known upon upplloullon. Entered at tho post office at Shenandoah, Pa., is second closn mall matter. Till! EVlSNiya lfF.HAl.l), Shenandoah, l'cnna. Evening Herald. MONDAY. APHIIj 9, 1894. llKADQUAlnT.ltS Hkpuiimcan 3tatk.C"ommitti:k, I'liilnilelpliin, Fob.iM, "Jl Jb the Republican Weetors 1'ciiwiyh'nnia : I urn directed by tho Republican Stnto Committee to nniiouiico that tliu Republi cans of l'ennsylvnnla, by their duly chosen repreHeiitntlvei, will meet ln State convention nt HnrrlstmrK, l'a., on WednoMday, Mny 23, at 11 o'clock a. m., tor the following purpose, to wit : For the nomination of enndidntus re spectively for (iovurnor, Lletiteinint-nov-emor, two members of Congress from the Htnte at large. Auditor fieiienil, Secrotnry of Internal Affalrx, and for this transaction of such other bunliimH as may bo pre sented. Attention Is called to the rule ndoptcd at tho Statu Convention of 1SK1 providing for the baHi.s of representation as follows : Representations in future Htnte conven tions shall be based upon tho vote cast at the Presidential or gubernatorial election immediately preceding, nno delegate being allotted to each legislative district for over !2,00n Republican votes and an add! tional delegate for a fraction exceeding 1,000 votes, cncli district to have at least one delegate. Uy order of tho Republican Statu Com. 11. V. (!ii.ki:son, Chairman. Attest: JnnK U. Iii:x. A. 1). FlLMiUULF, Secretary. The repreentatives to which each dis trict of tho co u nly is entitled to Is as fol lows: First district, 1; Second district, 1; Third district, 1; Fourth district, 3. LOTS OFi'PBRJURY. There has been perjury In the Pollard Breckinridge case no errors of memory, no mistaken identities, no mental delu sions, but plain, lmld, wilful perjury. Tho perjury has been committed In opiii court, with the intent to deceivo a J idge and jury, and to defeat justice. It had been premeditated, arranged, studied and practised until the lying stor- ie-t to be told and sworn to were perfect in all their parts. I'll ere is no room to doubt the wilful n-s of the crime. It was not false swearing on a single point or In regard to in) transaction. The perjury oovered unrs ami embraced a history. Two stories were told under oath from the ii st meeting of the plaintiff anil defend nut until their final separation directly conllicting in ovary respect. Witnesses xwore to their personal knowledge of tho n t that at a certain time the plaintiff had lived a dissipated life and been an inmate of a disreputable house, while ,i.her witnesses swore that during tliu nholo period designated sho had been living with them nt quite n diiferent place, and ln a virtuous, orderly manner. The verdict of the jury, on whichever side it Is given, will convict tho other side of perjury If It Is accepted as an honest and just decision. AVhnt is the Court going to do about it If such gross and wilful falso swear. ing Is to be passed over unnoticed and un punished, then perjury is no offense and witnesses can violate their oaths with im pnnity. Is it not the duty of the Court to institute such proceedings as will bring tho crimlnnls to justice? OHBOK IT. Tho manner In which many of our young men who have not yet advanced to their teonaspend their leisure moments, iitTurds an opportunity for some great luiiraliter to eomu into our midst. Some ilu pool at the various saloon; aoine visit the numerous houses of ill-repute, and oi hers spend their time In gambling, while many more endeavor to be sport by hav- mg "a night out" anil becoming iritoxl cited, There have been several instances of late, where minors have been known, not only to have visited places whore they have no business, but it has also become very apparent that they squander money Unit rightly belongs Ui others. ln almost every respect Shenandoah is n very good (own, and oail set a moral example to many others which have not the same nature of matter to contend uh, and all tlutt Is necessary la to eilu--ate the rising. sosrat Ion to devote their Vi-ure moment in a more profitable m inner tnn spending them at some of nicse places of bad renown. Kvery young uian should receive lessons from the older ones, and those who have the audacity to spend an evening playing pool with minors, are really the ones who hhouhl be punished and made an example of in order to bettwthe oondltlon of those who will be meu when they are grandfathers. NOT SEVERE ENOUGH. Judge Gordon's indignant lecture to i James Uradtey, the leader of a strike among n gang of workmen employed on the Philadelphia Traction company's new trolley road and who was convicted of conspiracy before him last week, was ufc n bit, too severe. He'jind but lately ladled ift this cxmtifry train Ireland. lie was sent fo Jail for 30 days. The Judge Satll: "You were attempting by force to prevent other workmen from enrnlng their bread. You, a single man and a re cent arrival In this country, undertake: to say what other Amerlonn citizens should do. You thought that If you did not get the wages you desired you would not per mit others to work for n less sum. In times like the present, when oil work is scarce, your net was even more culpable because it was calculated to spread dissen sion nmong other honest workmen, and prevent also the progress of an Important public work. It might just as well be judicially ascertained, as It hns been ln this case, that all nets like yours are criminal violations of the law. Laborers have a right by all proper means to raise their wages, as all other men have in the struggle of life, but as soon as you use force you transgres the law. It Is time it was understood that such proceedings would banished. I do not Intend to punish you severely. Nevertheless, I think it is needful that, something should be done to substantially Indicate to you that your act was a violation of law, and should be punished in order to deter others from imitating your conduct." Some thoughtless or Ignorant person hns snld that no matter what the outcome of tho suit against htm, Colonel Rreckiu rldge will be a financial wreck. In years gone by such might have been the case, but not now. The doors of more than one dime museum will bo open to theColoneU) and he will bo allowed to almost name his own price. From n financial point of view the Colonel's outlook is really quite Mattering. Snow drifts In some parts of South Dakota are fifteen feet high. They nlford disgusted Democrats a chance to get under cover and brighten tho prospect for a good yield of wheat. THE WEEK, CONGRESS House I)i!iiii.cnit Alnrmnl at tlio Tariff llllt Mow Progrixs. Washington, April 9. If the plans of tho Democratic leaders of the senate do not miscarry (be senate will devote itself (ilmost exclusively this week to the con sideration of the tariff bill. Their plan i to have the bill taken up each day imme diately after the conclusion of routine morning busiucss. They may not succeed in getting mi oh an nrdgr as this, but, the announcement of the ntirpoBe of making an effort in that direction is an indication of their iuletitfcm n crowding the debate along as rnpiuiy as it possiuiycan up none, Tho Democratic jnero hers of the finance committee will also probably undertake to extend the daily sessions until o o'clock, which will most likely be resisted by the. Republicans. Oilier questions which may receive attention during the week are the Chinese treaty, the Russian turtle bill mid the resolution providing for the coin age of Mexlran dollars in this country. Appropriation bills will have the right of way in the housu during the week. It Is the intention of tho liouse managers to push abend with these bills and get them out of tlio way as soon as possible. Some of the prominent liouse Democrats nre nlarmed at the slow progress made In the senate with tho tariff bill and the seeming Indifference those in charge of it are man ifesting. They think by clearing up tike work of the liouse the country will Ke that any responsibility for the del4y of the tariff which may exist will bo laid at the door of the senate. INSURGENTS UNSUPPRESSED. A Decisive Kngnirelufiit wltli llrnzlllan Troops Kxpectpfl Shortly. London, April 9. The Times publishes a dispatch from lluenos Ayres stating that an insurgent torpedo boat and four transports forced the bar nt Rio Grande do Sill on Saturday and lauded 4,660 troops. The dispatch adds that tho report of the capture of Rio GrnudodoSul by (lie Insurgents was erroneous. Tlio govern ment still holds the city. Another insur gent column i reported to be marching southward for the purpose of attacking Porto Alegre. It Is said that a decisive engagement is expected shortly. The English gunboats Raeer and lkaglo letl Montevideo today for Rio Giando do 8nl. llUKNos Avkfs, April U. Notwithstand ing the order of the liiwdlion government forbidding the transmission of Ulspatehes from Rio Gruudc do Sul, advices bare reached here to the effect that the govern ment gunboat I'.-uiorui has surrendered to the insurgent fleet at Rio Grande do Jul. It is added that 1 li- land forces of the) la Mirguut number tl,uuu men, all of whosn are well armed. The insurgents are il3n- tifnlly supplied with provisions. Tl Portuguese warships Mindello and AT-forn-ii do Albuoui rque, having on lieard Aduiiral da Gnuia tiiui a uiimbi-r uf other iusuieuiK, hnvi sailed beuce. Their des tinatiiui in n ' 1- 'i pill Is of Dr. Pierce's invention and is fuB of Improvements. They lire used by ever TOM high livers, bad livers, those whose llvsM are sluggish all And relief in Dr. 1'ieresSJ neasant Fellets. , To begun with, these "reliefs'1 are the smallest, and easiest to take. They're w, ugar-i-uaieu, cuiwiiuiuuif Q11U1IUW Liutb TT- ery ohild takes readily, Beoohdly. They're perfectly easy in tfait action no griping, no disturbance. Thhidly. Tboir effect is lading. Fourthly. Put up In glass always fresh, FirriibY. They're the cheapest, for there Cuaranfi to give satisfaction, or your money is returned. You pay only for the Uool you get. LASTLY. Thev abfolutelu cure Constlm. tion, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, Bick or I lllllous Headaches, and all derangements of I Uf liver, stomach and bovrels. arnn How It Was Suppressed u Cuba's Governor Genera! ARMS SHIPPED PEOM NH YORK rimOuminil Ammunition rnat Through th Ouitom limine by the Ij luiilon uf ey Were novernment Itinployi., but Watched by tli Authorities MADMD, April 9. Tho goverlr general of Cuba has sent to Senor Hectrn, minis ter of the colonics details of ii frustra tion by tho government of tuba of n revolutionary conspiracy. TI leader of the movement was Gener Maximo Qomez. According to thendvi s received by the minister of tho coloi Genernl bomez had colli ted 8,000 rts, which were Intended for the use of ljurgents In Uillin. lieneral Gomez was d ding tho movements of the conspirator from San Domingo, and without hts belt aware of It he was closely watched by o Spanish oonsui mere. On April 4 General Gome sailed for New York, and all the knowifacts were comnmiili r iiil to the governc general of Culm. The military authorlt were nil vlised of tho plot, and n closAvatch was kept to prevent the landing f arms or ammunition. It was learned nit a quan tity of anus and other contra md of war Had been shipped from NcwYork in tho steamer Alert by Genernl Mn 1, the well Hnowu Insurgent leader, y familiar methods these arms were pn"d through tjie onstom liouse nt Nuevit , and were lteiug taken Into the interio The mili tary followed the train benric the smug gled articles nnd cnmeupwilltnt Puerto Principe, thirty-six miles jutliwest of Nuevltas. A raid innde on tb train, nnd 300 Remington lilies and 40,uU) cart- ridges were seized. The customs employes who re suspected 01 having been bribed to pe It the laud- Ing of the contraband mutinous of wnr Wave been suspended, nnd n rict investi gation will be made of the natter The minister of the colonies h sent a dis patch to the governor ge ml praising nim for his notion, and ordring that he aenl in the strictest ninuuei vlth the cus toms and railway officials mplicated lu the matter. LONDON, April 9. A dlsp ch from Jla drld to The Standard say tho Spanish simbassudor nt Washingtonaias been in strneted to ask tho United antes govern ment to watch the Cuban nWees in that ouuiry. j MurilortHl by Fellow tmlnnti. I GCTHHIE, O. T., April V News has renohid here of n terrible tilgedy enacted Rt the Hnptist Mission coll ge, nt Wewc- Wska, the capital city of tlJ heminolo In dian nation. There nre n number of In Mian hoys and some white oys in the lu htituMon, i. giug in age torn 10 to 0. (Por wmo tjuw there has belli a bitter feel Ing against an Indian boy liaincd Frnnk Abort, which was iutcnslfild during tho past week by SShoit reporting certain mis deeds of several of the othil- boys. After all had n tired in the dolmitnry on tho third floor three boys stole lo bhort s cot, pleketl him up, carried him lo the window and hurled linn to tho urclud. The fall injured him so badly tliatl he has since died. Tliu three gnllty boyj escaped Me n ng 51 y lie lis radlteil. MmSKAPoLis, April 9.- Governor Nel son received a telegram fn u the depart ment of state in Washing on, informing him that word had been rlietvcd by the department from an Amei au consul in Guatemala that L. F. Men: ;e, the Guar anty Loan defaulter, had -ailed from a Guatemalan port for Ik'li e, In llrillslt Honduras. Governor Xelsuli Immediately telegraphed back iimtrut ions for the American consul in Belize o arrest Me nage upon tlieurrivalof the .teamer there, liellse Is in lirltlsh territory1, and Menage can be extradited from their. Governor llrown's ttlg Mnjorlty. Pjwvidkxce, April 0. The returns of the election, as corrected, give tho total yotfi its 54,(165. The vote last year was 5-1,-679. The vote for governor gives Urown (Rep.), 28,840; Baker (l)eiu ), 22,H)8; Met calf (Pro.), i.',lh5. Brown's plurality Is 8,808, and his majority 0,3011, which is larger than any governor has received for ninny years. Tliu corrected returns bIiow that there will bo three Democrats In.tho houso of representatives and two Demo crats and one Independent Democrat in thesunnte. All Kxpresu Tiller Cnpttlre. JACKION, Miss., April 0. Charles O. Summers, thedetective sentenced to tho penitentiary for five years for stealing ia.000 from the Southern Exnress com. ... . :. ' , pany at Meridian, Miss., lu 1883, escuped yesterday witn a guard named Punches. Summers is the man William Pinkerton oaptured in San Francisco lust December, and this is tho second time lie hns escaped. Governor Stone has olfertd $500 reward for Summers and J100 for Punches' capture. Adams lleutll Sentence Conflrmiitl, City ok Mexico, April 0. The highest opnrt of Mexico has confirmed the sen titrnce of death recently passed upon Oharlos Adams, the American who mur dered a waiter in a restaurant here three ytws ago. AdHins coiaes of a prominent Isaallv of New Orleans, and-tbe American colooy have uiied every effort to have his lejitence lighteued. He will probably be skjOt within the next few days. The Indian Wnr Kmled. Kb Heno, O. T., April The Cheyenne Indian war has ended, and the exclte BQMt bas abated. All the inalcoutent IsMlians ho did the actual shooting are nador arrest. Obi of Hill, who was wounded in the first battle, died Saturday sv suing. The cowboys have lain down their gnus and a courier from the Held tn Aay says the troops nutiolpate no further Unable. Six rls)trmtm Drowned. IiOMKis, April 9. A steam flsli trawler, hfNlnil home from Iceland, has been WMHked near Grimsby, I.tuoolnaUIre, awl six of her crew were lost. The vessel got 08 her course In a dense fog und ran ashore oil h rooky coast. A heavy sea was run ning, and the bottom of the steamer was aoon ground to pieces. Illi; Iron Mill to Itenuiue. J4ILI.V1LI.K, N. J., April 8. The large lien foundry of II. D. Wood & Co.. of this place, which has been idle for several months, will start up In about ten duys. The Weather. Cloudy in the evening and possibly rain during tho night; cold, northeasterly winds. t-i m.m r ti.wr- The Meeting of tlio Ilnlers. Venice, April . This city is still or. fete because of the presence here of King Humbert and the German emperor. Ye terday their majesties lunched at the palace, and ln the nftcmoon they visited the Pnlar.zo Dueale church. King Hum bert has declilfd to visit Queen Victoria at Florence oil Tuosday. He will bu accom panied by Queen Mnrgheritu and the crown nrince. Mr. Wm. A. Uooth Indiana, l'a. Saved My Life 85 Worth of Hood's Sarsa1 parllla Severe Cnso of Nicotlno Poisoning, C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell. Man.! "Gentlsmeni I wrlto these lines to ctrtlfj that Hood's Sarsaparlllnhas cured mo of a mosl painful disease from which I have suffered thl past four yean. It appeared In the form ol eruptions on my neck and face, spreading ore! my body, so painful that I could not sleep al tilirht nnd nniiM nnt unrk In ihA rfav tlmn nnd tcscher of instrumental muf lo giving lnstrno mgnt, anil could not worK in the day time, ana tion oa lhe nbovB instruments. Word loft at wnen l am lay aown aim get into a nuio ooze, u 1 would move Just a little, It would start thai UrrlbU sensation, and I Blood Would Start I from the eruptions on my legs and body. Iliad to wear bandae.es all the time. J!y eyes wen nauiy swuneii, in ueauk in icrriuiu eunuiiiuu. One physician said It was weed poison, another eczema, and the last told me It was Nicotlno Poisoning, nnd that I would have to go to a physician who made a speciality of my disease. (I omitted to cay that I am a cigar maktr by trade.) Bui Hood's narsnparllla had been recommended, and I tliouiilit I would try it, nnd I am heartllj Rim 1 illinium i wuuiu uy ii, uim J. mil liearuij thankful that I did. 1 can truly say that Hood's - A rorioci lurOa I I am frco from sores, havo a good arpetlto, no dull feelings, nnd that continual sick headache Is gone. This wonderful euro has only cost me llvedollars. This small amount ol money has rid me of all my sufferings. I am still taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, my faithful friend which Imisnrrd i:ir life- I cannotpralso It enough." Wst. A. Uooth, Indiana, 1'ennsylYanla. I Hood's Pills cure liver Ills, constipation, biliousness, jaundice, sick headache, lndlgtsoos. i r til n ii 1141 I rv n in mi in Lcmuri hiui imiihUAu. i PaBsenger trains leave Shenandoah fei l inn Haven Junetlon. rtauch Chunk, b 1 Inbton, SlntlnKton, Whlto llali, Catasauqua Mlentnwn, nethlehem, Eimton. Philadelphls s-rt Weathorly at 6.04. 7 8h, 9.15 a m , 1443, S 57 p. m IfprNew York, 8.0, 7.88 9.15 , m. IB4S.2B7. ForQuaVako Hvltchb.ick, Uerhsrds and Huu on;'.ftlc. a 04, 8 IS a. m , and 1 57 p. in. t'o. iVUkes-Barrii, Wnitu Ue' , Plttston, Iii-eoyvHle, Towanda, Sayre Waverly no lliT,in. 0.04. S 15 a. m., 3.6T, S 37 p. in. For Rooboster. Buffalo, Nlairara Falls nnd ,:ic Wpi, .04, 9.15 a. v.. and 2 37 5.K7 p. m. For Belvldu-e, Delaware Water Gap and Uruudsburg, S.(M a. m., S.57 p. m. ?or Lamliertvllle and Trenton. 9.15 a. in. "'orTunkhannock, 8.04.S 15a. m ,2.57, 5 27 p. u . Por Ithaea and Qensva 6.04, 9 15 a. m. 5.V7 i. m For Auburn 9.15 a. m. .2T p. m. For.lonnesvtlle, Levlstonand Bearer Meadow, '48 a. m., I2.4S. 8.08 p. m. For Audenrled, Hazleton.Stdokton snd Lum vrYard, 6.04, 7.18, 9.15, . m., 18.43, 2.W, 1 27 p. n . ForSoranton. 8.04. 9.15, i. rn., 2.57 p. m For Baslebrook, Jeddo, Drltton and Preelsnd, t,04 7.38,9.15, a. m., 12.48, 2.57, 6 If? . n . For ABhlaud, Qlrardvtlle and Lost Creek, 4.53, 7.51, 8.58, 10.20 a. m., 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, O.Sfi, 8.2J, 9. If p. to. For Raven Run, Centralla, Mount Cancel ltd Shamokln, 7.09, 8.50, 11.14 a. m., 1.52, 4.40, 8.2 p.m For Yatosvllle, Park Place, Mahanoy City and Dslano, 8.01, 7.38. 9.15, 11.05 a m., HAS. 2.57 li.W, 8.08, B.38, 10.28 p. m. Trains will leave Shamokln at 6.45, 8.15, 11.4b a. m., 1.65 4.30 9.30 p. m., and arrive at Shenan doah st 7.38, 9.15 n. m.. 12.43. 2.57, 5.27, 11.15 p. In. Leave Bhenandoah for Pottsvllle. 6.60. ;.33 11.03 11.30 a. m., 12.43, 2.67, 4.10 5.27, 8.08 p. m. Leavo Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 6.01, 7.S5 9.06, 10.15, 11.48 a. m 12.32, 3.00,. 410, 5.20, 7.15, V.S". 10.00 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Hazleton. 6.04,7.33,9.16. a. m., 12.43, 257, 5.27,8.08 p. m. i.eve tiaziowa ivr ducdbhuq!!, i. j u.08 ft. m., 18.16, S.fi, 6.80, 7.56.7.06 p. m. i.eave uazie;on ro.1 isnenanaoan, 7.i, io.w, SUNDAY STJUNS. Trains leavo for Ashland. Glrardvllle and Lot t Cn (It, 7.29, 8.o a. m , 12.80, 2.15 p. m. t cr Haiieion. isiacic ureei: junction. j'Fnn iU.. 1 1. Junction, Mauch Chunk, AlleaioflL, lieuueseu, isaston ana nfiw vorn, b.w m., is su, u.do n. For I'hlladelprda 1S.S0, 2.66 p m. For Yatesvllle. Park Place. Mahanov 1 Uelsn-, 8.40, 11,36 a. m., 12.80, 2.66, 4.40 6.03 p. m t.ave Hazleton for Sbonandoih, 8.3U, 11.B0 a. m., 1.05, B.ao p. m. Leave Bhonsndosh for Pottsvllle, 6 50, 8.o ( !Kj a. m., 2.46 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandosh. B.W. '.0.4' .m..l. M6p m. rlOLLlN H. WILHUK, Genl. Bupt., South Bethlehem, Pa CHAS S. LEE, Genl. Pas. Agt.. Pnllsdelphla. A. W. NONNKMAOHKK. Asst. Q. P. A.. bouth nethlehem, l'a. IF YflTT HAVE A TRUNK to go IE I VJ U tfce depot or a parcel to at to sen way drop us a oard and we will oall for k. Uniled States Express, (Mr. Centre and Union Ht WM. J. LLOYD'S palace Saloon.... and Restaurant, (Under the Palace Theatre,) The Restaurant Is one of the boat ln the cos regions, and has elegant dining parlors attached for the use of ladles. The liar la stocked with the best ales, beers, porters, wines, liquors and cigars. Professional Cards. JJ, B. KIBTLER, M. D PHYSICIAN AND StJnOKON. Office 110 North Jirdln street, Shentcdoan. JOHN K. COYLE, A TTORNRT-A T-LA W. OOce Deddall building, Shcnandoih, OL. FOSTER, ATTORNEY and COVNSELLER-AT-LAW. Itoom 3, Mountain City Dank Building, 1'otts vlllo.Pa. jyj M. BURKE, A TTORNEY AT-LAW snsiuxnoAn, vx. Office Itoom 8, P. O. Bulldlcir, dhenandos'' and Ustorly building, I'oltsvlllo. jya. H. HOOULKKNEU, Phyneian and Surgeon. Advice free at druir ntnrn. nrr Hmith Min street. Private consultation at residence, 118 oouia jnruin sireeif irora o to 7:30 p. m J. PIEUOE ROBERTO, M. D No. 25 East Coal Htreet, BUENANDOAlI, PA. Office Hours 1:30 to 3 and 6:30 to D p. m. J. 8. OALLEN. No. 31 8oulh Jardln Street, Bhenandoah. OrnoxHouns: 1130 to 3 and 0:30 to 8 p. M Except Thursday evening. No office work on Muntlau except hit arranoe' vienl. A alriet odierence to Ihe office lunart vt aotoiuiciy necessary. lO-.tl-Cm NIUIIT VISITS, 81.50. pROF. T. J. WATSON, .........Teacher of........ VIOLIN, GUITAR, BANJO and MANDOLIN Hnvlnir had sixteen vears' experience as Urumm's jewelry store will receive prompt at- tentloa. J)11 WENDELL KEDER, ' Successor to Drt. OIIAS. T. PALMER, j;i--B AND JJAlt SUJtOliOX, 301 Mnhantongo Street, Pottsvllle, Pennn, TU. N. HOFFMAN HAKER, XJ PIIYSItlAN AND SVRQE0N, Successor to Dr. James Stein. , t-ii c- . Cl .ll. TJ North J ardln btreet, Shenandoah, Pa, Omen hours From 1 to 0 a.m.: 1 to 3 and 7 to D p.m. Diseases of the throat and lungs a specialty. VTlTtWR T TVPTV JiN JJ-UJ-1N O . L-ii V Ll 1 Horses ano Carnages to litre. Isullne of sll klnda promptly attendod tc. iiMtes taicen lo coara, Rt rites ttitttre llhersl. LET, Hear of the Coffee Koase, L0ESHZ SCEMIDf'S. Celebrated Porter, Sle and Bee; Manager 8honandnah Brunch. DOSSER & BEDDALL, (Successors to Coakley llros.) Mo. 38 Ensi Centre Htreet, BXIBMA74I10AII, IA. Our Motto: Host Quality at Lowest Caai pnoes. patronage rospectiuuy souciieo. RAILROAD SYSTEM Trains loave Shenandoah as follows; For New York via Philadelphia, -week dayi, .'.10, 5.23, 7). a.m., 12.26, COO, S.S5 p.m. Sunday .10, a. mA.l 0 p. m. For New York via Mauch " e . week days, 5.25,7.31 a. m., 12.2d, 2.fyj p. m. For Heading and Philadelphia, week days, .10, 5.23, 7.20, a.m., 12.2(3, 2.50, B.b5 p. m. Sun dav, 2.10, a, m., 4.30 p. m . For Harrlsour?. week dVB, 8.10. 7.30 a.m. 150, 6.55 p. rfl. Sundays, 2.10 a. rn. and 4.30 p. m. For Pottsvllle, week days, 2.10, T.'JU, a. in., 12.26. 2.60, 5.55 p. m. Sunday, 2.10 a. m., 4.90 p. m. For Tamaqua and Mahanoy Oity, week days, 8.10, 5.25, 7.20, a. m., 12.26, 2.50, 6.55 p. m. Sun day, 2.10, 7.48 a. m., 4.80 p. m. Additional for Mahanov City, week days, 7 00 p. m. For VVllllamsport, Sunbury and Lowlsburg, weok days. 3.25, 7.20, 11. SO a. m., 1.35, 7.00 pm. Sunday, 3.26 a. m 8.05 p. m. For Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2.10. S.25, 5.25, 7.20, ll.m a.m., 12.23, 1.35, 2.50,5.55,7.00,9.35 p. m. Sunday, 2.10, 3.2o, 7.48 a. m 3.05; 4.S0 p. m. For Glrardvllle, ( Happahaunock Station), week days. 2.10, 3 25, 6.26, 7.21), 11.30 a. m. 12 26,1.35, 2.60, 5.55, 7.ro, 0.35 p. m. Sunday, 2.10, 3.25, 7.48 a. rn., 3 05. 4.80 p. m. For Ashland and Shamokln. week days, 8.25, 6.115, 7.20, 11.80 a. m., 1.86, 7.00, 8.85 p. m. Sun day, 8.26, 7.4R a. m.. 3.05 p. m. TRAINS FOH SHENANEOAHl Leave New York via Phlladelpma, week days. .tt)a. m 1.30. 4.00, 7.30 p. m.. 18.16 night. Sun. day, 4.80 a. m.. 7.30 p. m., 1116 night. feve New York vis, Mnuoh Chunk, week days, 1 31, U.10 a. m.. 1.30, 4.10 p. m. Sunday, 7.15 a. m. Leave PhlladelphlH, Reading Terminal, week days, 4.12, 8.36, 10.00 a. m and 4.00 8.00, 11.80 p. in. Sunday 4.00, 9.05 a. Ilk, 11.30 p. in. Leave Reading, week days, l.M.7.10, 10.C6, 11 60 a. m., 7.67 a. to sunoay, i.so, o dj, iu.: a. m. ueave Jr-otnivuie, wees oays, v.w n. m. 12.80, e.llp. m Sunday, 2.40, 7.00a. m.,2.(p. m. Leave Tauiaqua, week days, 8.80, 8.4, 11.38 a m., 1. CO. 7.16, M p. m. Sunday, 11.20, 7.48 a, m cm p. m. Leave Manahoy uity, week aavs. i.u. y.is 11.47 a. m., 1.61, 7.41, 8.54 p. m. Sunday, 8.45, 8.12 m , 8.20 p. m S.30, 11.86, 11 fill a. m., 12 56, 2.00, 6.20, (1.38,7. W, 10.10 p. m. sunciay, i.uu, sr a. m., a.fff, o.ui p. a. Leave GlrurJvlllo, (Rappahannoek Station), woek dau, 2.47. 4.07, 8.41 a. u., 12.UD, 101, .'U' 6 86, 8,t, SOS, 10.18 p. m, Sunday, 8.47, 4.'ff. 8.3.1. a m , 8.41, 5.07 p. m. Lavp WlUtamsnort. week davs. 9.36. a. m., 8.. H.ISp m. Sunday, 11.16 p. m. 'ur lia 'iruorn, wasninton ana me warn via B A O R It., through trains leave Reading Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. A. It. n K. , i s.u, 7.55, 11 a. m., 3.51, 7.23, 8.40 p. m , Sunday 8.45. 7.65, U 20 a. ui , 3.54 7 22. 9.6b p' m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Street Wharf aud South Street Wharf for Atlantic Olty. week days sxpra: only !UI0); 4.00, 800 R Ml. m'fllKn m. iprsas, 9 00 a. m,s (aaturoaya 9 00 p. m. Accommodation, Sundays I' xpreas, 9.00, 10.00 a. re. Accom modation, H.00 a, m. and 1 80 p. m. Returning, leave Atlantic City depot, cor ner Ailantlo and Aikansas avenues : Week diys lix press. 7.80, 8.C0 a. m. and 4 0) p. m. Accommortntlou, aiOa. m. and 4 30 p. m. Sum ays-lixprofi, 4.0O, 5.15,8.00 p. ra. Ac commcdatlon, 7.15 a. m. and 4.16 p. m. Parlor oars on all express trains, O. Q. HANCOCK, Uen. Pass. Agt. Philadelphia Pa, L A. SWKIOAHD, Qon. Bupt. READING P0TTSVILLE m Soap Works. Third and Race Sts. Use 5c Ocean Soap. It has no equal for laundry or general housohold uso und can bo used with perfect safety on any kind of goods. 5c Borax Soap. Is unequalled for washing lace, flannel or fmo texture goods. Monarch Towel Soap Is in largo bars a towel with each bar free. It is splendid for general uso. Miners' Favorite. New Wrinkle, Olelne, urown anu wnue r.xtra ramuy are t all cowl soaps. All soaps guaranteed 1 to bo absolutely pure. "WM. MICAlun, Manager. Real Estate Exdjange. 1 Kobblns' Building, Itoom No. i. Properties and Business Places Of all kinds bought and sold. Bonds and Mtockb Bought and Sold. Railway and Steamship Tickets, Fire, Llfo and Accident Insurance In first-class companies. General Commission nusiness. folm 2 Finney. W. T. DECK'S Wheelwright Shop, Has been removed to I'car Alley, Botween Centre and Lloyd Streets sT Wheolwright work, Carriago and Wagon building, llorseshoonig and General Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to. 11 ftETTG'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for the -1- Ohas Rettig's Celo brated Beer and Porter 1n this vialuity, also Bergner & Eugel's celebrated India Pnlo Ales and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 120 South Mam Street. Rag Carpet Weaving If yon want a good piece of rag carpet, well woven, take your rugs and have them woven up ln oarpeta. It will pay you ln the long run. All kinds, with or wlthuut stripes, made to order; beautiful rainbow stripes. Low prices pyvT'TEnaoiNT-a, 205 West Oak Street, Shenandoah, Fa. aH,"J3A.B."" BROS., Bottlers of all kinds of TEMPERANCE: DRINKS.!. AND MINERAL WATERS. Wtiss Beeh a Specialty. Also bottlers of the Flnot Beer. , 17 and II) Peach Alley, SHENANDOAH. ifo East Centre Street. All work guaranteed to bo first-class In every rcsrect. Too rospectfully solicit a share of your patronage. 11 oods called for and dollvered Silk ties and Lace Curtains a specialty. POZZONI Combines every element of beauty and purity. t 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 tliis climate. WJWV Inclst upon having tho genuine. IT IS TOR SAU EVCfOTHERE. DR. HOBSNSACK, REMOVED To 653 North Eiglilh St... n-i'iy-L!!i- above Green, Phlla., Pa, ii'oniiH'iv ml dm Nnrtn Meoona ni.. is lneoio- et ln America for the treatment of Sjieoiat liltrait and I'oiililil Krrari. Varloored, Hydrocele, Lost Manhooa, etc, .ireaimej mull n anni-laltv- nnnimutllCMtlona I ...-... f.. .l.mnfn.hnnt lTnilrtl a. m. te a p. m.l 8 to 9 p. m.i Sundays, to li J A LADY'S TOILEThL to Is not complete H without an ideal -a POMPLEXIOUl I $ POWDER. ID I j LI .