J f s The Evening Herald. Published dolly, except Similar by nnn.iT.n vvm.isiuxa cohpaxv, rnV.tcMlo ofTlco and mechanical department, Wo Hast Owl Stttst, v ft. tJ,t.T4 Is MKvsrMIII (tMciilMMth lad --"6J" ua tuu-BMUBai unnuforlrOsiite wek,pyaWe to the carriers. IriUl,TTW Boiler a year erTeny-Te cents per month, advance. Advcrttnemnit charged accord I ng to space n posl I ion. The publishers rcsci vo the right te chuuge the position of advertisements when- vcr the publication o( news require It. The rlftht la also reserved to reject unjr advertise went, whether paid for or not, that the pub .lasers may deem Improper. Advertising rales w4e known upon application. Knterod at the post oDtceatShenaudoah, la., M second doss mail matter. this i;ri.vixa iimt.i hi), ShPiiniidoun Fonna. Evening Herald. TUKSDAY, AVUUj 10, jm. m:DQUAUTERS ltr.runi.icAN State Committee, IMillndelphia, Feb.iM, '111. T"T the Il'ptih'lciii JC'rctorx Jenniiyli'ania : ! mi ilirectetl by the ltepublie.ni Slate ' ininlltee ( imiioiince th hL I lie llepnbli . aiis of Pennsylvania, by their duly -.iHen representatives, will meet in trA.U! convention at liurrisbnrK, Pa., on "A eilnesilay, May 23, at 11 o'clock it. m., ."i the following iinrpoM), to wit : t it tlie liomiiiation oT cHntliilates re ,e lively for Governor. Lientenant-Gov- nor, two members of Congre" from t lie i.U at lai'KC. Amlitor General, Secretary w niicrn.il Aii.tirs. aim ror me transaction f -.ncli other bnsine'-s as may be pre- itteution Is called to the rule adopted x-t I lie State Conveuiiimof 1S33 providing 1 1 ine basis of repieHpntation as follows: Hcnreseiiiaiions in tut nre suite conven ions shall be b.ised upon the vote wis tat he 1 'residential or gubernatorial election .i.ii.i'j.liuiely iirecednw, oneileleifutelielnK alliiLicd to etch legislative district for i.ver 2.0T0 Ileimblicmi votes and an audi i Ki'ial dolevato font fraction exceeding niHi votes, ouch district to have at least one 'teleiralc. J)v mior of tlio Republican State Com. It. K. Gii.kiuon, Chainnau. V l test: JKIIK H: liKX. A. D. FlLLKHOLF, Secretary. I'lie rciii-eseutatives to which eaoh die. i i. i of the county is entitled to is as fol .'iVlrt i'n -it district, liSoooud district, 1; Third j;siuot l; iourtli district, a. TJKE FATHER, LIKE SON. s wood story Is told on Colonel nreckiu- riilue, which seems lo confirm the saying, 'like rather, like son." It peems that the defendant in the Pollard breach of promise cuso lus a family of (jrown tip ohildren, three girls and two boys. One cf the latter Is a pari nor in his father's iw prncticonnd has been active in taking 'ieposllions for the defense. lie has owed n good many wild oats, but not so 3iany as his brother, who Is described as about the wildest and most reckless Youth in the blue-grass region. Xot long 'jefore the present scandal bioku out ounjr Hreeklnridgo got Into a deperate .iv down in Kentuoky, In which several i n wore -hot and cut, and himself badly ' I up. Colonel llreckinridge wluiii he in AVadiinglon hoard the hews and leraphed at once lo Colonel Shelby, ii. partner: "Have Hob kepi in jail until 2 i"i i urn." The instructions wore carried mi As goon as Colonel Hreckiu.'iiHe "on Ul leave rnhinglon he went lo.ljex i -i iu, made Hob p.tok up Ills I bings a. id ik In m to Philadelphia, where he put in on board a vessel llinl was bound for hi Francisco around the Horn, willi tin ; ruriioiiB to the captain to discipline him 1 accessary, lie hoped the voyage would il j the young man good. Hut the very liytlie ship sailed the Pollard scandal i'n published In the newspapers. Of jurse Hob heard of it and read all the ii3gustlng details. Whereupon he went o the telegraph ofiico and wired Colonel jilielby at Lexington: "Have father kept in jail until I return." A SNA" SHOT. "VVo are getting somewhat irr everentlal ar sacrilegious, or perhapw worse than tfhat.of lato, in talking about the Kuropeau i-.obillty. Hero is what a Washington re iporter wrote about Count Henri de Frank .;nstelu, who came 4,000 'milesi for an American bride, with whom ho has gulled for Italy : "The Count is rather -short nnd Bpare. His whiskers need trim suing. He Is insignificant looking, nnd Tils eyes look as if they had cinders in .them." It is positively shameful to any thl ibout tho Count, even if it is true. What is tho use of ripping tho romance -Ightout of count-corralling business at bls stage of the gamer After all, it isn't the whiskers andclnder-studued cyeuhat makes the Count; it's thu coronet and tho Xltle and tho Hue of ancestors so long that i man might sit on a peak of tlie Hima layas and fish in the Gowauui Canaljwlth it. Whiskers ought not to weigh at all In he summing up of a Count's riualllloa tions for an American marriage. Many a .nan can raise whiskers who cannot raise vind enough toflll them. Hut his eyes ought to be sulllolently strong to see a iOoiUhlng when it comes within his range ,1 vision. Cinders in them need make uq difference In their power of sight, as in the ense of Count Frankenstein. Coxcy's army has many frayed whiskers and some olndor-swept eyes iu it, but it hits no Count Ilenr! du Frankenstein, Descriptive writ crs shonM know better tlinntotry I n Co tint's ldoutlllciv ion upon mnxill brolilory mul onlilbattnlc vitcturosqiieiios only. A LHSat!f . The mtoryof ttlc Oomty Ottiui1sslou- etiovartln County AitilMore, by' which .Tniljje Welilnmu decided llinl the Iniirr fflclals linvo no right to exercise the lowerl of their office, has Inlt a lesson of he "look liefore you leap" order. .People who have a knowledge of all the clrcinm- stanres which led (o the proceedings aie well aware they were precipitated by nn eaKerness on the part of tyie Sunday fe people, (kindled by tlie ertcou raceme ut of certain other people In the county who seek to wreak vengeance upon Iheprehent County Commissioners and the Con- rollor) to get possession of certain hooks n the Commissioner's office and "show up somebody." It was this eagerness whicli prTeiitla iroper demand upon the Commissioners for such books as the Auditors required and caused a friction Tfhlch so provoked the latter that they at onie jumped Jhto court with the determination of making the Commissioners dance to their fiddling. The Commissioners didn't dance and the court has now decided they ware not obliged to. It Is a signal victory for, the trUa reformers ou court house bill and a fearful blow to their tormentors; and uono feel It more than the Sunday Iews people, who ara' again reminded that they are never right. When you see it In the News put your faith In an opposite direction. Just what to do with Coxoy'a gang Is one of the perplexing question of the hour. Not to admit them into the (Dis trict of Columbia would of course rAfce a howl among their sympathizer and i tlie disaffected throughout the country, wfhile the admission of thu motley crowd wiuld not only be a violation of law, but would be fraught with danger. The authorities are taking the matter into consideration, and will no doubt doat with it in snjch a way as will effectually servu to prevent nny other ill offects than will follow front the dumping of so many nondesoript up on the peqple of tho district. TllC best way to deal with the strikers in the coko region is tolrun ovoryjniol.mer's son of them out of the country and them out. Improved restrictive 1 mm ;eep tinn laws willjdo wonders toward Bolylng the laborjprobleins of this country, another School house papiic. One Sclinlnr Killed and Nine Serrliilrtly Injnrm! In the Scramble, I Chicago, April 10. A panic ooonrrid in tlio Humboldt public school yostertwy a ternoon, nnd In tho mnd rusli of the l ull- dren to escape from the building on1 boy was killed and over a score were crnbheu and trampled. Fourteen children lie in the St. Kllzabeth hospital under the care of physicians, while many others were carried to their homes by the iiollce. The children were preparing to leavp lor a recess when n loud explosion startled every teacher and pupil In the soUotil. A steam pipe had burst in one of the rooms and a moment later the .children were rushing Di ll moll through tho lialm and down the stairs, shrieking with fenr. The stairways became choked with the terror. stricken children nnd as they eontlnut'U to pour out of the rooms to swell the surg ing mass in the hallways thoso inadvlanee were thrown down by the onward rumi of those behind. Over the prostrnto bodies of tho f hllen companions tho children fled, while) the teachers strovo in vain to check themmc. They went down by dozens and lwere trampled beneath hurrying feet until the stnlrs was covered with unconscious bodies. When the shrieking children floil out into the street some ono turned nan alarm of Are. and in n few moment i the fire and police departments were oA tho scene. The firemen soon removed fifteen children, who were hurried to St. Eliza beth's hospital. On the wny one boyjaiea He was Daniel Gnnstein, 10 years old. Ta- tally injured Andrew Anderson, aued 6 years; Heujamln llairis, 7; Theodore Ell- son. 10. In addition to the nbovo scyen Rltlp and seven bovs. besides a teacher. Miss! Cor- bett, were seriously and several cithers 1 1 ..1 1 1 .. !..(.. I Evidence of lruul l'lsy. . NortmsTOWN, Pa,, April 10. The badly decomposed body of an unknown , man bearing strong evidence of foul piny, was found in the Schuylkill river beloiwthe city. The coroner will Investigate. Winner of tht Tenuetiee Derby. MEMnns, April 10. Jnmliorte, a SO to 1 chance, won the Tennew-ee Derby. Jinei rcue was second nnd Vnstal third. Tlm S:WJi. TO RESIST TlIK ATTACK or the germs of Con sumption. Bcrofuut, Grin. MnlsrlA. nnd PjLraany other diseases means ngpt die for all CI n. Those germs are vcrywhere In tin nlr wo brouthe The odds are hi favor of tho germs, 'if our liver is inoctlvo and our blood impure. What is needed most is an increase in our genn-llghtlng (strength, To do this suoeess l ully you need to put on healthy Jttshl rouse the liver to vigorous action, so it will throw oft these germs, and purify tho blood so that more win no no "weaic spot," nor i germ-growth. te ciauu tor ur, t'lercos uoiaen . uiscovory, nun it does an tins in a way peei liar to itwJf. It is tho dovoloimiwit Of aa erations of medical thought it has stood the test of a miarter of a ccnturv of ourei. That is why the makers can onqratK It In overy trouwo causeil by torpM Myr Or impuro lilood, lx tho "Discovery" fftlk to beneflt or cure, your monoy is refunded. Pretty strong reasona for trying Dr. Sage's uuuirru iiomeuy, fouu u you can t be cured. rllRTOAfSflWACE. Herritt BiptrlencGB at a Thoator Tire 1b Milwaukee MM TIER EI0HTBB8 MEET DEATH War at Work a tbe Ttaof ef thu llotldlnK Wfesn It Cava Vir, rre ltttM4d Thm lata the Vlailrg AaAl- tarlau BaaaatU. UtLWAruo. Aerll 10. Early la the mornlKg fiamea war saan hranlilnR frau the sear ef the Davidson theater and hotl, llrucfrare valued at (900,000. An alarm tt& proaoptly jtsfenuad to, but not until tha reef was a ihtet irf flams, Imtno dlatelv n tha arrival of the flraman. lad- wtrs vree raa up and the man rushed up en iho roof, n strtica from tha ground. In iorg it ftllla Mela, oni of tit nan, allpal and fall tothccrosnd, being klllod iy the fall. All tea aaca from engine vunt Ko. 4 were elractad to tna raar or- bca U tot, rlftht over tha aaj;s, vraara Ike (re was the wont. Thaaa neii and uthra iaok taolr aintloas and irvaa wajft, whan wltfaont warning the yeof teadrr them sava wny, yraclpltatlng nln vf tie Man eighty fact bttow into ale , contrtctor for cemttery and balldlng WOTk, hT Br ou tha larga stage ef tie reenter. ' lng an officii H N. IM I'enn Avtnaa. Twtntrr numen Were upon the roof of the building when H fall, and in a taomertt tvrrr nan wax pitched Into tha audllo- riiun of tka theater, aoma falling into tho 1 aaruet wl ethora late the Inlcoalts. ' When the roef ef the tneatar ten tne members of tha Insurance patrol wars coy- ' orlng up the seats in the ynrqnet. A light was auudmJy seen through the roof above, i nnd tho men In the auditorium ran bacK , Just ns the crash came. Several of the raon in the thoator ware caught by the 1AH- lng timbers. There was trouble in getting water ou the fire, which, after the fall of ; the roof, rapidly made lta wny throughout the building. The water was finally got Into tho audi torium, ntid several of tho firemen who hud fallen nearest tho front door of tho lobby were dragged from the burning do bris and Carrie's out more or less Injured. The men wero reinovod to the snlpons across tho strest, and their wounds dressed. While tho flremsn wero at work amid iho ruins of the floor of tho parnuot the gallery began to burn, nnd while directing their attention to this blaze another part of the roof fell. Deeds of heroism were numerous, as ntunl under such circumstances. Mijhnel Dunn, captain of ono of tho fire tugs, slid down a rope, inado it fast to several of tho men who wero not pinioned down by the debris nnd thon 'ollmbed the rope, hand oVfcr hand, to tho roof of tho Davidson hotel, which csenped destruction, The lire took a new start among tlie aoiirls, and amid the groans, nnd shouts of tho imprisoned llrcmen the worK of rescue began and was kept up until 8 o'clock last nlKht.when tlie elgutn oouy was uiKen out and the work abandoned until today, when the body of Third Assistant Chief Janseu was tnken out. John Crowley remained in the ruins nllvq for hours. There was lire all around him. and the spot where bo was pinned down was kept flooded. About 10 o'clock- the firemen got near him, and were sur prised to find him conscious and able to talk, He said there was the body of n man near hlnii who had been, drowned. After that Crowley's voice could not be heard for some time nnd it was feared that ho had died, but ho subsequently was able to make himself heard ngalu. Some iron rods pinned him down, and the firemen could not stop throwing water ou the burning ruins nbovo him for fear that he would be burned to death. Finally Crowley was released from the hilns and taken to tho hospital. Ho Is badly hurt uud will probably die. The guests of tlie Havlilson notel, wlilcn occupies a pnrt of the building, lied panio stricken from their rooms when tlie alarm of lire was rung in tho hotel corridors. They were really in lio danger and had ample time to got put, xso one was in jured. The firemen killed by tlie lire were: Archio Cniupbeli, oaptain of the fire boat Foley, 'fell from the upper part ot tho theater; Lieutenaut Ollle litis, fell from ladder in reitr of theater, died on the way to. hospital; Fred Koschmider, aged nbont 85; August Jnnssen, assistant chief of the department; Thomas Morgan, single; Qvorgo Jausseni irnnli Mcvurk, acting captain, married! James Freeman and Frank Winn. Eight other firemen wero scrionsly injured, and it is feared that) Lieutenant curruu. of xvo, J. will die. The loss on tne tmiuung, scenery anil equipments of the Liliputian company aggregates SGO,000, on which there is an tiumrnnce of tSS.OOO, of which 810,000 U car ried by Hoaoufeld llros., owners of thu TJliputians. Their loss will be $75,000. A Charity Swindler Arreglcd. PniutmuiIIA, April 10. City detec tives Arrested n young mnn w ho 1ms heeu for several weeks pat-sing untler the name of J. D. Etuurt tuiil Kolltlting contrihu- tions for the work of the Society for Or ganized Charity in this city, lie repre sented lilmiell to he a nephew ot .Mayor Stuart, and succeeded in defrauding about S00 of the most prominent citizens here out of various small sums. After his nr rest the police recognized him ns n well known swindler whose picture is in the rogue's gallery, nnd who has been con victed of forgery nnd served sentences in tliis city and Jfew Orleans. In searching him a memorandum book was found showing that he had operated a similar swindle In New Turk. Mnrdar Gharge Acalnst n Blicrlff, McCoknillbtillk, O., April 10. Sheriff Hutchlns and his brother Ghnrles, a deputy, will he arrested for killing Chnrles Warner Tho sheriu was nfter Frank Gil bert, charged with teaching school with out n certlilonte and with being criminally intimate with female pupils. The sherltl and his brother came upon Warner, ami supposing it to bo Gilbert ordered him to throw up his hands. Warner, thinking he was waylaid by rollier, seized his re volver, threw it at the sheriff mid ran. Both officers llred aud Wurner fell dead. Will Tuke No 1'nrt In tlio Oniiom. tA8iunoton, April 10. ItepreKentative Itnynor of Maryland, ISverett and O'Noill of Massachusetts, Ijookwood of New York and about forty other Democratic mem hers from eastern and northern states have concliiUiid not to go into thu Democratic cuttcus cullud for tonight to consider tne repeal of the state bunk tax. Puililng tlin llnbrint- fen 11111. London, April 10. Tlie Uehring sea bill tvas reported to the bouse of coinmous titer mlilulgnt, aim passeu us tuiiu reau i g amid cheers. Hood'8 Never Fails s Kxpsrtanco .sTents, JL hnawa kailstsi i in ritMjargii, ra. w rltts Uia letrar dvaa 10w, Mr. Haas !i gn- eral agant far tha Malae granite quarrlas siii c. j, nood & Co., Lowell, Mais.: oenttamon Wa have a vary hl(h oplnloa of both Hood's earianarllla and flood's rills at onrhouiaandwlth goodreMoa. 1 have takes nl- mot every remedy known for rhaunstlira, and feel luttlfled in (aylnctlitt Hood's Saraspariua a the only ana that does rae any good. I mint admit I have net taken it itaadlly, but anly ,hen the pains ef rbeiunatliai came en. uod'i Barsanarilla has Alwnve Clvan Ms Rellaf . , ' . W aU; " on f m wf nver think of medlelne stain until the next at- SarsapariHa took. We are never without flood's Sartapa- rlllo. nnd Hood's Pills In our house, and have recommended both to dozens of friends. When any of my family are taken sick, no matter with what disease, the first thing wo do Is to -give A Doso of Hood's Pills and follow it up with Hood's SarsapariUa. I might write several pages in praise of this ex- -client medicine, but think I have said enough to convince," T. W. lUus, Pittsburgh, Pa. Hood's Pllln are prompt and cfflcleut, yot easy in action. Sold by all druggists. 35c. LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. Passenger trains leavo Shenandoah tor i'enn Haven junction, Maucn ununir, L.0 hlRhton, Slatlneton. White Hall. Catasauaua Allentown, Uethlehem, Easlon, Philadelphia and Weatherly at 0.04, 7.34. 8.15 a m., 12.43, " Por'Now Yorlt, 6.01, 7.33, S.1S a.m., t2.43.2.67. ForQuakaho Hwltchbacic, Gcrhards nnd Hud sondale, 0.04, 0.15 a. m , and 2.57 p. m. For Wllkes-llarre. White Havon. Plttston. Lacevvllle. Towanda. Savre. Warerlv and Elmira, 0.04, 9.15 a. m., 2.67, 5.S7 p. m. I'or Hocnesier, iiunaio, ixiaitara fans ana the West, 6.01, 0.15 a, m. nnd 2 57 5.27 p. m. Fcr Rolvldero, Delaware Water Gap and Stroudsburg, 6.04 a. m., Z.57p. m. wot L,atnucrtnno ana Trenton, vus a. tc. For lMnkhannoclt, 6.01, 0.15 a. m., S.57, 5 27 p. n For Ithaca and Geneva 6.0t, 0.15 a. m. 6.27 p. m For Auburn 0.15 a, in. .27 p. m. For Joanesvllle, Levis ton and Bearer Meadorr, 7.38 a. m., 12.43, 8.06 p. m. For Audenrled, Haileton.Stoclctoti and Lum ber Yard. 6.01. 7.28. 0.15. a. m.. 1S.48. 2.57 6 17 p. m. r'orNcranion.n.U4, v.to a. xa-. i.-'i p m. For BazlebrooK, Jeddo, Drlfton and Freeland, 6J14, 7.88, 0.15, a. m., 12.4. 167, 6 87 p p. For Ashland. Qlrardvtlle and Lost Creek, lift 7.51, 8.52, 10.20 a. m., 1.00, 1.49, 4.10, 6.86, 8.22,. 5. IS p. to. For Raven Run, Centralis, Mount Carmcl aril ShamoUlu, 7.06, 8.50, 11.14 a m., 1 S2, 4.40, 8.2 p. rr, For Yatesvlllo, Park Place, MahanoyClty ano Delano. 6 04, 7.88. 0.15, 11.05 a tn.. 12.45, 2.57 V, 08. 0.S8, 10.98 p. m. Traloa wiU leave Shamoliln at 6.46, 8.15, 11.4b a. m., i.. 4.30 0.30 p. nv, and arr!vi, at Shenan doah at 7 38. 0.16 a. m., 12.48, 2.67, 6 27, 11.15 p. in Leave Shenandoah tor Pottsvllle. s.6U. 7., 'IS 11.05 11.30 a. m., 13.48, 2.57, 4.10 5.27, 8.W p. m Leave Pottsvllle tor Shenandoah. 6.00. 7.35 .0t, 10.16.11.48 a. m., U.X, 3.00,. 410, 5.20, 7.15 '.M, 10,00 p. m. Leave Shanandoah for Hazleton. 6.01. 7.3S. 0.15 ill l. m., 12.48, 2.87, 6.7,8.08 0 IK KOTSnBv. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 7.35, 10.00, 1 1.06 a. m.. 12.16, 2.(6, 5.30, 7 25. 7.66 p. m. SUNDAY VKAINS. Trains leavo for Ashland, Olrardvllle and Lett urecK, 7.2V, v.iv a. m., iz.su, .40 p. m For Uaileton, Black Creek Junotlon, Pent Haven Junction. Mauch Chdnk. Alleniowc. 'Jethlehem, ft&ston. and New York, 8 40 a m., z su, p. m. For Phlladelchla 12.30. 2.55 n m. For Yatesvllle, Park Place, Mahanoy City anC Leave Hazleton for Shonandoah, 8.3U, 11.81 . m 1.C5, 6.30 p. m. Leave Shenandoah lor Pottsvllle, b.SO, 8.40 i 30 a. m., 2.45 p. m, Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah. B.SO. 10.4' a.m.,1.86. 6.15 p. m. KUUL,ir4 u. wii.tiuii, uem. Mupt., South lietblehem. Pa CIIAS. S. LEE, Qcnl. Pats. Act., Philadelphia. , t , nunnE.nni.nii, asi,u, i-. a., Bouth Dethlehem, Pa, TF YDTT HAVE A TRUNK to go to I L IwU )),( depot or a parcel to sr way drop us a card and we will call for it. United States Express, , Cor. Ontrp ami JTninrj Ht .JEZ tnWtilb....fl f"t WI. J. LLOYD'S palace Saloon.... and Restaurant, (Under the Palaee Theatre,) C3rlXiVlca.A7-lll0, 3cCfc. The Iteetauinut Is one of the best lu the cot regions, and has elegant dining parlors attache? for the use ot ladles. The liar is Btooked with the best rJes, beers, porters, wines, liquor and cigars. lelh itermlalor of ROACHES, BED BUGS, Jc, t N0N.POIHONr8.but IXSTAJiT undroO-C as Cta., at all Dealers. ( il.u, Is I'l.U. IjutrU ui lj It. K.llon. Professional Cards. jyj", H. 1CI8TLBK, M, D PHYSICIAN AND SXJROKON, Office it North Jardln street, Shenandoah, JOHN H. COYLE, A TTOItXST-A T-LA W. Offlce Beddall building, Hhenandoah, Pa. gOU FOSTEU, ATTORXST end COffSKLLKX-AT-LA '. Rasm 3. Uauatala Hit Dank Kulltla?. Patts- VlllO, Pa. JJ- H. BURKE, SKBITJJVDOAH, PA. and Esterly building, rottavllle. J-Jlt. R. KOOIlLERNin, rviynetan and Surjfn, Advice free at elriicr store, ler Soutk Ualn street. Private coaiultatlon at residence, 112 Kouiu oaraia sweet, rrem w j:m p. m. J. riERCE ROBERTS, U. D., Ko. M Bart Goal Btreet, BHENAMDOAH, PA. Offlce Hours 1:8 te I and 6:30 to f p, ra. J. B. GALLXN. Ke. 81 Bouth Jardln Street, Bkcnandoah, OnricB Tieuns: Ii30 to 3 and se to 8 P. Except Thursday evening, ive afflce work on AmilNf except 111 mrraner menu A ttricl erfAcrence to I'm oftci hourt f aoMuieiynfCti'ary. 10 31-Oh night visits, i. go. pOOP. T. J. WATSON, ........Teather of........ VIOLIN, GUITAR, BAKI0 end MANDOLIN. Having bad sixteen years' experience as a teacher o( instrumental xnuslo giving lnstrnc tlon on the above Instruments. Word loft at Urumra's jowelry store will receive erompt at' tcntlon. K. WENDELL ItEDER, Succctsor to Drt. CIIAS. T. PAIiMEB, xm J.VB izAit suitasox, 301 Mnhnntongo Street, Pdttsville, Penna, jya 11. HOFFMAN BAKER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Successor to Dr. James Stein. Ill North Jardln Street, Shennndonh, Pn. Office hours from 7 to 9 n. m.; 1 to 3 and 7 toO p.m. Diseases of tho throat and lungs a specially, jioursoi vaccination: o ton a.m., izo a p. m. r i SNEDDEN'S': LIVERY' Horses ana Carriages to Hire. laullnr of all kinds promptly attended to Horses taken to board, at rates that are liberal. In PEAR ALLEY, Rear of the Coffee Hoase L0REHZ SCHMIDT'S. Celebrated Potter, Ale and Bee JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. MUSSER & BEDDALL, (Successors to Cbakley Bros.) Ko. 38 V.nm Centre Street, SUliXANDOAII, 1A. Our Motto: Best Quality at Lowest Cas Prices. Patronage respectfully sollcltod. RAILROAD SYSTEM Trains leave Shenandoah as follows For New York via Philadelphia, week davi !.105.25, 7.20, a.m., 12.1M, 2.50, fi.65 p.m. Sunday 110, a. m.4.ro p. m. For New York ,vla Mauch i3t""V. week days, b.irj.w a. m., ls.2fl, a.5U p. m, , For ueadlncr and PhUadelnhla. week davs. !.10,B.!5,7.20, a. m., 12.58, 2.60, 6.65 p.m. Sun lay, 2.10, a. m., 4. SO p, m For Harrlsburr. wool- )v8 2.10, 7.20 a. m, 150, 6.55 p. m. Sundays, 2.10 a. m. and 4.30 p.rtt For Pottsvllle. week. davs. 2.10. 7.20. a. ki 12.28. 2.60, 5.55 p. m. Sunday, 2.10 a. m., 4.80 ,p. m. for Tamaqua ana nananoy uuy. ween aaysi 110. 5.25. 7.20. a. m.. 12.26. 2.50. 5.55 D. m. Sun day, Z0, 7.48 a. m., 4.30 p. m. Additional for Mahanov Citv. week aavs. 7 DO n. m. For .Wllllamsport, Sunbury and Lewlsburg, week days, 8.25, 7.20, 11.80 a. m., 1.85, 7.00 Ola. Sundav. 3.25 a. m.. 8.05. o. m. T.. 1 , 1 . ........... n,n Wt K R r ur jtiniuuui x tnuc, ccamhioi w.-, u.w, 7.20, 11.80 a.m., 12.29, 1.35, 2.50, 6.55, 7.00, 8.85 p.m. Sunday, 2.1U, ., T.ts a. m a.uo, i.cup.-rc "For Glrardvllle, ( IlappaHannock Station) ul. , .. o in Knc wnn 11 m 12.26,1.35, 2.50, 5.56, 7.00, 9.33 p. m. Sunday, 2.10. 8.25, 7.48 a. m., 8.05, 4.30 p. m. ' For Ashland and Shamokln, week days, 8.25, 6.25, 7.20, 11.80 a. m., 1.85, 7.00, B.85 p. m. Sunj day, 8.25, 7.49 a. tn.. 8.05 p. m. TRAINS FOB SHENANDOAH! Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days, s.00 a. m 1.30, 4.uu, 7.su p. zn.. iz.id nigni. aun iliiir. 4.nn a. m.. 7.aa n. m.. 12.15 nlcht. Imvk Nnw York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4.30. 11,10 a. m.. 1.30, lib p. m. Sunday. 7.(5 a. m, Leave I'nnaneipnia, neuuinK Acriuuiui, week days, 4.12, )8.36. 10,00 a. m,. and 4.00, 6.00, 11.30 p. m. Hunaay i.uu, y.ua a. m.,11 ti m. Leave Reading, week days, l.,7.10,10.06, lt.60 a. m.. b.m. 7.117 ti. m aunuar. 1.0a. o.uj. iv.u6 a. m. .Leave Pottsvllle, week days, 2.(0, 7.40 a. m. 12.80, 6,11 p. m Sunday, 2.40, 7.00 a. ra., 2.05 p. m, L,eaveTamaaua, weea oaya, o.ixi, 0.10, ii.iu a m., 1.20, 7.15, v.sai p. m. sunaay, n.a, i.u a.m 2.50 n. m. Leave Mahanoy city, week aays, 1.411, u.ia 11.47 a. m., 1.61, 7.44, 0.54 p. m. Sunday, 8.45, 8.1! a. re., Z.M p. Leave Ma 2.40, 4.00, 9.80, 9.85, 11.59 a. m., 12.65, 2.09, 6.20, ,29,7.69,10.10 p. m. Sunday, 2.40, tOO, 8.27 a. m., 3.37, 6.01 p. m, Leave Olrardvllle. (Rappahannock Station) m. week days. 2.47. 4.07, 9.3if, 9.41 a. ra., 12.0a, l.ui, C.Z3, t.xi, B.i. iu.i p. m. sunaay, 4.U7, a. m., 3.u, D.uf p. m. Leave Wllllamsport, week days, 9.S5, a. m. 8.3.V ll.tSn. m. Hundav. 11.16 n. m. For llalrlmore. Washincton and the West via D. A O. It It., through trains leave Iteadlng Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. a It. it. K.l at sm, 7.55, 11.26 a. m., 8.51, 7.22, 8.40 p. m., Sunday 8.45, i.ao, ii. m a, m., .oi i a, v.oa ir m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Btreet Wharf and South Utreot Wharf for Atlantic City. Week days Kjtpress, 9.00 a. in.: (Saturdays only 2.1W); i.uu, o.oo p. m. Accoramouauuu, 8.1X1 a.m.: 5 Jin. m. Bnndavs Kioress. 0.00. 10.03 n. m. Accom. modatlon, 8.00 a. m. and 4 30 p. m. ltoturnlnir, leave Atlantlo City depot, cor ner Ailantlo and Arkansas avenues : WeeK days Uxpress, 7,30, 8.50 a. m. and 4 0J p. m. Accommodation, 8.10 a. m. and 4 SO p. m. Sum ays-Hxpreks, 4.00, 5.15, 8.00, p. m. Ac commodation, 7.15 a. m. and 4.15 p. m. Parlor cara on all eioress trains. O, O. HANCOCK, Gen. Pass. Agt. Philadelphia Pa, I. A. SWEIQAltD, Qon. Supt. DsEADirai P0TTSVILLE Soap Works. Tliii-d and Race Sts. Use 5c Ocean Soap. It lius no equal for laundry r couoral housohold uso and can bo UBtid with porfootBafety o nny kind of goods. 5c Borax Soap. Is unequalled for washing laco, flannel or fino texturo good. Monarch Towel Soap I in lurgo baraa towel vritlv each bar free. It is splendid lor general nso. Minors' ravorlte. New Wrinkle Olelne, isrovrn nnu nrnna Kxira imuy ara nil goon soaps. A'l soips guaranteed to be absolntoly pure. WOT IIEAsMJ, rVlMJiSRcr. KbbI Estate Ecgange. Robblns' lluildlng, Room No. 4, Properties and Business Places Of alt kinds boutlit and sold, Donds and Blocks nought and Sold. Railway and Steamship Tickets, Tire, lift and Accident Insurance la flrst class companlr. uencral Conmlsslen nuBiness. Joint F. Finney. E.3E!iva:o"v.Xji i W f. DECK'S Wheelwright Shop ') Has been removed to Pear Alley, Between Centre and Lloyd Streets, Wheelwright work, Carriage nnd Wagon building, Horseshoeing and General Repairing of aU kinds promptly attended to. RETTG'S Beer and Porter T AM AGENT for the -1- Chas. Rettig's Cele brated Beer and Porter in this vlalnlty, also Berguer & Eugcl's celebrated India Pale Ales aud Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors aud Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 120 South Main Street. Rag Carpet Weaving! If von want ncood niece ot rat: cornet, well woven, take your rags nnd havo them woven up In carpets. It will pay you In tho long run. All kinds, with or without stripes, made to order; beautllul rainbow stripes. Low prices 205 West Oat Street, Shenandoah, Pa, CLEARY BEOS., "SlQUlere ot all kinds ol TEMPERANCE : DRINKS ! AND MINBIUL.WaTEEB. WEIS3 Deer a Specialty A)sj bottlers of the Finest Ueett ' , J7,oU; lOJ'eaeh Apty,' SilftNJLKDOA il. xio East Centre Htrcet, ShoztAXLCloalif ' 1? a.. Ail work miaranteed tp be nrst-cl'ass In every resrect. We respectfully solicit 'a share of your patronage. Goodsoaaledforanddellvered Silk ties and Laos OurlatnS a specialty. FOR CTS. In ronlORH, a will send ASmniloi:iiteloo,of cllhcr WIUTK, IXESII of UBCNETTE op :onis Ton have seen it advertised for many years, but have you ever tried It? If not, you do not inow what an Iilcnl Complexion I'oinler le. POZZOEl'S protoctlon to the face durlnit hotwotttiior It In Hold livery where For sauiDla. ruldrons J J. A. POZZONI CO. St. Louis, Ml O.I DR. HOBENSACK, REMOVED To 653 North Eighth St. II above Qreen, l'hlla., Pa. Formeilyai uud North Second Ht.,ls the old est in Amerloa for the treatment ot Hpeclnl DUeait and Youthful Error. Varicocele, Hydrocele, Lost Manhood, eto. Treatment oy mail a specialty Communications acredly confidential. Send stamp tor bsolt. Hours, 9 a. in, lo 3 p.m.; (liodp. m.i Sundays, J'olSm. f - f eil i'Jm1 .i3aji, .Oafs;. J i.4 -.-4