The Evening Herald. I'ubltsked dally, except Sunday by IllSItALI) MllhlSlllNa company, Publloatloa odlco and mechanical department, 836 Dust Conl Street. nt, tJaTr? l" delivered In Shenandoah and me jiokuu Buiroundlng towns for Six Cents a week, payable to tho curriers, lly mall, Three Dollars a yoar or Twenty-five cents per mouth, In advance. Atlrt rf laententa charged according to space and position. The publishers reserve the right to change the position of advertisements when ever the publication of news requires It. Tho right Is also reserved to rojoct any advcrtlso moat, whether paid for or not, that tho pub lishers may deem Improper. Advertising rates made known upon application. Entered at tho post oraco at Shenandoah, Pa., as second doss mall matter. this isvisnino njSRAT.n, Shenandoah, Penna. Evening Herald. TUKSDAY, APHIIj 21. 1801. 1IHAD0UAUTKI18 Hepuiimcan Statu Committhk, I'liunuelpiiln, tei. a-t, 'in To the Rrpuliltcttn Weclora of Pennsylvania . I urn directed by tho Republican State Committee to announce Unit the Henubll- cnlis of l'cnnsylvunln, by their duly chosen representatives, will meet in Statu convention at IIiirrisbut-K, Pit., on Wednesday, May 28, nt 11 o'clock a. m,, lor tlie following purpose, to wit : For the nomination of candidates re spectively for Governor, Lieutenant-Governor, two members of Congress from the Mate at larnc, Auditor General, Secretary of Internal Affairs, and for tho transaction of such other uUBlnes us may oe pre sented. Attention Is called to tho rule adopted nt the State Convention of 1803 providing for the basis of representation as follows : Representations In future stato conven tions shall be based upon the vote cast at the Presidential or gubernatorial election Immediately preceding, one delegate behln allotted to each legislative district for over 2,000 Republican votes and an nddl tlonnl delegate fora fraction exceeding 1,000 votes, each district to have at least one delegate. Uy order of tho Republican State Com. 11. V. GlLKHSON, Chairman. Attest: .7 mm 11. Hex. A. I). FlLLKUOLV, Secretary. The representatives to which each dis trict of the county is entitled to is as fol lows: First district, lj Second district, 1; Third uistrict, i; iourtn district, o. WoitKlSQMEN will accomplish moro by marching to the ballot box and voting right than they will marchiug to Wash' iugtou. The killing of tho Dalton gang has been fully confirmed. Kverything seems to bo going against the Democratic party this year. Maim; Twain's failure is no joke and he is entitled to and will receive tlte sincere sympathy of all his fellow citizens. He belongs to that class of men who are be lieved to have no enemies. Cruus W. FlI'.U) was called a big fool by lots of people when he was trying to lay the Atlantic cable. Somo of tlioo wise men are still living and will bo glad to know that n Chicago llrm cabled to Liver pool tho other day to solicit it bid on wheat nnd got an answer In four minutes. Mrs. llLAcKiiuKN emphatically declares that she did not furnish a penny of money to Miss Pollard to enable her to air her griovanoe ngalnst Colonel llreckluridge. mia fnnttetinit Hin tneMninnv. tlinni7li. ,, , , , , . , which knocked the gallant pennyroyal bovine of perambulating tendencies Into the ambient ether of the milky way. The now rule providing for docking the pay of Congressmen ten dollnrs a day fpr every day of unexcused nbsenco dates bick to the beginning of April, which wns tho lnst pay day. If tho sergennt-at-nrms should observe both tho spirit and the letter of the rule, thero aro somo Congressmen who wouldn't- got enough salary thU month to pay for their drinks. OSI! never knows tho meaning of many a thing till ho has thought about It for a while. Think about that riot in Detroit last week. Men laying water pipe for the city were not satlsfiod with their wages and would mt work themselves nor let others do so. To avoid violence the Hoard ordered the purapa to be removed from the excavation and operations sus pended for tho present. The Sheriff was sent to the place to keep tho pence, but there wa not a mnn In tho nugry crowd who could understand a word he said, nnd when the foreman stepped down to raise the pump, the crowd rushed nt him. The Sheriff yelled and gesticulated, but no heed whs given him, and he drew his revolver and fired three shots, wheu his skull wns spilt by the edge of a shovel. Think of It. Tho oourts were open to tho grlevanoe of the men, but they preferred what they regard ns the shorter and cusier way of securing their olslm by knock ing lu the hand any one who resists them. Perhaps they concluded It would be use lew to appaal to oourt, as they could not understand It any better than they did the Sheriff. Yes, just think of It, for the more it is thought about the more in teresting it becomes. Sbkatok Pkfi'KU's resolution for a coin mttteo to hoar the ornl or receive the written petitions of the nrmy of tho com mouvfenl wns laid aside In the Sennto last week, after a speech on It by htm, for the moro pressing matter of the tarlfl. That was well. There is time enough and thero Is law enough for tho occasion. Tho men of thnt nbsurd nrmy have the right of petition the samo as other men, and the Senate is bound In duty to recog nize It. Ueyond doubt It will bo recog nized, but It ought to bo In the same way. Whatever petitions nro sent up should be received and acted upon according to tholr mcrltB. There Is no more reason for a special committee In this enso tlinn in any other. Ilesldos, this commonweal craze has already had moro ntteution tlinn it deserves. As a craze tho newspapers hnd to keep track of it, and tho notoriety which it gained was tho chief menus by which It existed. Feather-heads seeing nil their doings reported dally come to imagine themselves peoplo of importnnco, not to say patriots whoso names would be preserved for history. Let them hand lu their petitions or stand up and stnto them, but do not dignify tho crazo with the honor of a special committee. NOT REED'S, AFTER ALL (?) So Reed gets no credit for bringing the House to Its senses, after nil. Wo gather from the Democratic newpnpers that Hill counted a quorum In the Now York Semite years ago. Wise, of Virglnln, not John A., but otherwise reminds us that John Randolph Tucker taught Reed tho game, aud Cardwell, of the same state, explains that this rule of sense has prevailed in the Virginia Legislature ever slnco Pocnhon tas nroso to a question of privilege on tho llnal passngo of Capt. John Smith. These facts, nddud to tho general Democratic wall that it is an'outrago anyhow, make out nbout as complete n case as tho Killarnoy mnu's defenso In the matter of tho borrowed wheelbarrow, to wit: It Isn't your barrow. I never borrowed It, It was broken when I got it, and I mended it before I took it home. While it is not denied that Mr. Reed had sat around tho House for n session or two, it seems clear from theso cxplann Hons that ho has taken an insignificant part in tho proceedings. He may perhaps get a blue ticket for regular attendance and deportment, such as consoles tho good little boy who gets no murk for standing in his classes, but, as the cato now appears, why on earth have tho Democrats been howling about him and his rulings for tho last three years t And why keep on whining and muttering nbout It, like a bad child after spanking It will feel good when it quits hurting Kx-Socrctury Thompson T.tlll' Active. INIUANAI'OLIS, April 24. 'tis the under standing that ex-becretory of the Nav Richard W. Thompson, of Terro Huule, will preside over the Republican state con vcnliou tomorrow. Mr. Thompsou,though past bO years of age, is in excellent health Kx-Presideut llarrl'-on's declination to act as president of the convention is final though he lias promised t be present, and will in all probability mnkeii speech. The ex-presideut's friends say he will talk pol itic unreservedly for the first time nine his retirement from the presidency. A SflVftn-Year-Olcl Attempts Suicide. Tunkimnsol'K, Pa., April 24. Jasper, the 7-yenr-old son of Jefferson alters, o Katon township, was punished by his mother for somo little misdeed. Ho went to the barn, built a scaffold so that i could nnch the joists overhead, and then lm Umelt. iu adjusting the rope he made a miscalculation, and when he kicked the scaffold from under his feel tho rope caught him across the mouth, tearing out several of his teeth. He was nearly dead when discovered. He declares ho will repeat tho attempt. Found Her Chlhlrrn IMunlerod. TvsroOKK, Ala., April 21. Mrs. George Sinclair left her home for u slu.rt visit, and returning found thnt her two little girls, aged a and 0 years, we. missi-g. A search resulted in the discovery of their dead bodies in the woods near by with their heads batu-red in. In a mill pond near vtn found the body of Horace John son, an insane negro, who it is supposed met the little onus, murdered them and then jumped Into tho pond and drowiiod himself. Driving Out tin. flhlnninen. HESl'ElllA, Colo., April 24. The white miners in the La Plata district have de termined that no Chinamen shall lw per mitted to remain in this camp. Two who cnuipod in a gulch near La Plata have been driven out by a committee of citizens armed with six shooters. Ten Killed In n ltiisiltn Fire. St. Pktkrshuho, April 84. The large woolen mills situated at Ivanovo, about sixty miles from Vladlinoer, have been burned. The damage is estimated at l,7n0,000 roubles. Ten persons were killed or injured during the lire and 1,200 people were thrown mil or work. IT SHARPENS tho appetite, im proves digestion, nnd restores health and ylKor; nil the organs of tho body aro roused to healthy action by Dr. Fieroe's Golden Medical Discovery. Mors than all, the liver and thats th key to tho vtholo sys tem. You havo puro blood or poisonous blood, Just as your liver chooses. Tho lilnmt mntrols tho health, tho liver controls tho blood, the " Dis covery " controls the hvr. You oan escape just about half the Ills that flesh Is heir to, by bolnc ready for them. Brace tho system up with tins medietas, irhicb prevent as well as ourts. For aU dis eases caused by a disordered liver or impure blood dyspepsia, biliousness, the most stub born skin, Bcalp aud scrofulous affoctlons, ths " Discovery" Is tho only remedy so cer tain and effective that it can bo vuarantud. It It doesn't benefit or cure, you have your money back. You pay only for th flood you pet. RBLLY'SJBCIPUNB. noipiont Mutiny Among Hib Fol lowers Quiokly Quollod, AN INTERVIEW WITH THE LEADER II Outlines nil I'rnnoird Action When Hraclilng tlm Nation's CnpHnI llln I'lnnl Neither Itevolntlnnnrj Nor Unrennona ble The Other Invading Armlet. AVOCA, la., April 24. Kolly's reception here Inst night wns fully as flattering as thnt which wns nccorded him nt Neola. The 2,600 Inhabitants were apparently nil on the streets, nnd brawny countrymen nail gnlly decked mnldons vied with one nnother in showering nttentlons upon tho brigade. Many of tho men hnd received new clothing along the route, nnd the nrmy ns it went Into enmp presented n much better appearance than nt nny time previous since the Btnrt from the far west. Company C, which had been disbanded at Neoln, rejoined the nrmy during the after noon, nnd nfter nnnbject personal apology from each member Kelly mustered them back "into tho service." The troul'iv that led to the brief expul sion of Company C wns brought about by a fight in which three men were engaged. Kelly ordered the men transferred to nnother company. Company C objected, and when Kelly ordered them back In the ranks they refused to go. He thereupon declared tho company disbanded, saying tho men could join other companies II they so desired, and would agree to obey orders. Previous to this nffalr Colonel Baker hnd Issued orders permitting men to leave the camp, which was contrary to Kelly's order. Uakor wns promptly court rnar- tlaled nnd expelled, greatly to tho satis- faction of tho army. Uy this successful quelling of tho little mutiny the determined young commnnder hns secured nn even more llrm hold on tho men, and he with them now is n court of last resort. Kelly consented to outline to an Asso ciated Press representative his plans for the end of the Journey. Should his nrmy be refused approach to the Capitol he will upon his nrrtvnl In Wnshtngtou, he snld, take four of his men and make n personal appeal to Congressmen Ponce of Colorado and Mnguire of California nnd Senator Allen of Nevada. Through their efforts he hopes to be allowed to draw up his men where the lawmakers of the nation must see them. Petitions from laboring people hnvo been numerous nnd ineffective In tho past," said Kelly, "but this living petition will be hard to pigeon hole. This is tho reason I am leading these men to tho Cap itol. Ouco there, our plans will bo suc cessfully carried out. Two congressmen are already pledged to present a memorial In our belui' f. That memorial Is now being drawn up" by a well known Washington firm of constitutional law yers.and will bereudy for us when wo reach the journey's enu. uur uemauus as sec forth in the memorial will bo about as fol lows: "Wo will nsk that tho commission nl ready In existence to look after the re deeming of arid lands lu the west be in structed to proceed with the work. Wo will ask that the men in our army and the .great army of tho unemployed which wo represent ue put to worn on mis irrigation. My idea is that by the time theso arid wastes have been wrested from tho sage brush and jack rabbit, and have begun to be useful, the men nt work thero will have saved enough money to carry them through tho first year of farming. They can settle on the lands they havereclaimed, nnd within a short period will have devel oped from homeless wanderers into sturdy farmers and property owners. "That, In substance, Is our demand. Wo will not attempt to ilictato what wages will be paid. What we want Is work. If wo can only get to Washington, wo can let the lawmakers see tli ut we are bread winners, honost aud sincere, wo will be successful in our mission, for our demands are not unreasonable. I havo no conuec- tiou with Coxey. We will oombiuo with his army If we reach Washington in time, but If not we will go alone." Today the army went by wagons to At lantic, where they will remain over to morrow for rest, and then move on towards Des Moines. Colonel Baker, who was de posed by Kelly, says he will follow In tho army's wake and give the peoplo an ex poso of Kelly's financial methods. Baker charges gross irregularities, i no peoplo of Avoca place little confidence in Baker's statements. Muny express tho belief that Baker's contemplated action is the result of a railroad scheme to prejudice tho public against tho Commonwealers. Warrants were received here lor the ar rest of the two women, Kdnu Harper and Annie Houtou, who have accompanied tho army since it left Council jtlutls and who were with tho crowd which captured the train aud ran it to Kelly Friday evening, but which he refused to use. The warrants were sworn out by the Union Pacific com pany. Tho women were given an oppor tunity by the Avoca authorities to return to Council Bluffs, where they can secure bonds. It is thought by Kelly's sympa thizers here that serious trouble is likely to follow nn attempt to nrrest tho women in Council Bluffs. Warrants havo been secured for nil the people who were con nected with the seizing of the train. COXI5VS MKN IN MAityr.AND. The Mountaineers Thuuclit There Was AuatliiT Civil War. Boonesiioro, Md., April 81. Tho oomlng of the Commonweal army has created al most as much disturbance in tho heart of the Blue HldKe as it did lu the mountains of Western Pennsylvania, where tne mil dwellers came down with AViuohesters and pine top whisky to clean up the In vaders, under the impression that a second civil war was nt baud. Here at the foot of South Mountain, where Camp Daniel lloune was pitched for the- night, the same Impression has prevail! for weeks past, ami It was only the return of Sheriffs Her bert nod AlulUKau from HaKerswwn.wttli reports of the peaoefulness of the "army," that began to assure tho veterans of '01 that they were not going to have another term of field service- thrust upon them, As it was the mountaineers poured into town yesterday and last evening by the hundreds, giving the Comuiouwealers such a reception as they have had at scarcely any other town ou the journey, Quits generous provision was ninde for the army, S. C. Wagner giving them ths Use of a big field on tho east side of the town, with a stream of fresh water run ning through It, and contributing beside the use of an empty barn for shelter, a load of lire wood and five bushels of oats for th stock. The Uoouosboro peoplo fed the men, contributing 120 loaves ol bread Ind almost 100 pounds of ment. Thuy Were joined here by Colonel A. K. Red stone, Coxey's Washington agent, who slept In the camp lnst night. Ho returned to Washington this forenoon. Tho nrmy is expected to reach Frederick this ovculng, nnd Sheriff Zimmerman nnd Ms deputies, mounted on horses nnd nrmed, nro escorting them through Fred erick county. No preparations have been made In Frederick for the army to en camp, nnd thero is nothing so far lu hand to feed them with. hl.OWI.Y MAUOIMNG ALONG. Notes of Intercut ltfcnrdlnir th Other Invading Armies. Mr. George Francis Train nnnounccs that in view of the decision in congress that they will not hear the Coxeyltcs ho will at once proceed from New York to Washington as the representative of 70, 000,000 of peoplo and guarantee that they aro henrd. For this purpose Mr. Train snys he hns engaged Metzerott Muslo hall for a period of two weeks to boused by the Coxey peoplo for their meetings, which will open thero on Thursdny. Mr. Train declares that if they nrrest nnybody they nre liberty to nrrest him, but he dares them to Interfere with him. At Indianapolis Colonel Aubrey has pro moted himself to general, and ho nnd his nsslstnnt, Lieutenant Salisbury, have se cured now quarters nt n pork house ou Blake street, In the western portion of tho city. They now have, they say, 100 ro cruits for the Commonweal nrmy. A tel egram was sent to President M. K. In galls, of tho Dig Four road, asking him for a rate on twenty box cars in which the army could be hauled to Washington. The mutter was referred to the local of ficials of the road. Tho Paris Temps compares tho march of tho Coxey bands In tho United States to the uprisings of the populace in the middle ages, adding: "At tho samo time It would be wrong to regard this particu lar demonstration as tho advent of n serial revolution. Society In America lies upon such broad foundations nnd is firmly based upon the national conscience that what would lead to a general revolution elsewhere, is only a rapid skirmish in America." Regiment No. 2 of the United States In dustrial army, under Commander Colonel Calvin, passed Sundny night lu the horse sheds at the fair grounds near Wilming ton, O. Thoy have been well provisioned by the civil authorities and the citizens. The railroad companies still refusing to trans port them they marched to Snblnn yester day afternoon, arriving at 5:80 p. m. The citizens furnished them with supper. J.. H. Randall has been chosen general of the Chicago division of the Common weal army. The idea of wniting for Kelly has been nbandoued, ami the Chicago army will begin Its march somo dny this week. General Randall stated that there were 700 recruits enlisted nlready, and that number would be raised to 1,000 be fore Thursdny. Acting Superintendent of Police Kipley, of Illinois, said concerning Kelly's army: "If tho men are orderly and commit no breocli of the peace in tho march through tho state I see no reason why they should not be permitted to enter Chicago. If there uro any lawbreakers they will be treated as they deserve." lu an interview at Now York last night General Coxey, discussing the proclama tion from the district commissioner of Washington warning the Industrial armies from invading tho Capitol, said that would not deter hint from marching on. He said lie would redouble his efforts, The Swift Industrial army from Boston, It Is said, will receive but llttlo comfort among the industrial workers in Provi dence, R. I. Thero Is no enthusiasm man ifested, nnd the person who is doing the recruiting is n socialist crank who has no Influence with the workinguien. A movement has originated in Denver looking to the formation of a home reserve of Coxey's army. The idea Is to form a home guard to show their sympathy with tho active members of tho army in a substantial manner. At Terro Haute, Ind., tho county board of health vaccinated every one of Fryo's baud of Coxcyites. It is expected that vanuaiiawiu taKe tne army to muiau j noolis from there. Fresh Air Exera Getallthat's possible of both, if in need of flesh strength and nerve force. There's need,too, of plenty of fat-food. nan of Cod Liver Oil builds up flesh and strength quicker than any other preparation known to sci ence. 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Over two years ago I becamo 111, due to nn ulcer In my stomach. I had six or seven different physi cians, whoso standing was of the highest, but they did not cure me. I wns broken down hi health and lost hi weight from 145 to 118 Pounds. I could hardly get around, and after suffering severely for about n year, I commenced taking Hood's Sarsaparllla. After the first bottlo I be gan to foci llkoa new man. 1 purchased an Hood's813 Cures other bottle and had not taken half of It when I was cured of my trouble. I am now In health, back to my old weight again and attending reg ularly to mv work. I flrmlv believe Hood's Sar saparllla saved my life." I". W. llusn, Analo- mir.K, rennsyivanui. " noons. Hood's Pills nro hand made, nnd pertect In proportion and appearance. 85c. per box. Professional Cards. M: 8. K1HTLEK, M. D PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office ISO North Jardln street, Shenanaoab. JOHN It. COYLE, A TTORNE Y'A T-LA W. Offlco lteddall building, Hhenandoata, Pa. OL. KOSTEK, ATTORNRYand COUNSELLER-AT-LAW. Offlco McElhcnnv's cafo building. Shcrian- auau, i'n. jJ M. BURKE, SniHAHDOAU, PA. OClce Uoom 3, P. O. Building, dhenandoar, oflEsterly building, I'ettivllU. TQK. B, UOCULERNEIt, rnynetan and surgeon. Advice free at drug store. 107 South Main street. Private consultation at residence, 112 Houtb Jardln street, from 0 to 7:30 p. in. J. PIEKUE ROBERTrt, M. D., No. SS East Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. Office Hours 1:80 to 3 and 6:30 to 0 p. m. Dl, J. B. OALLEN. No 31 South Jardln Street, Bhenandoah. Office Hours: H30 to 3 and 0:30 to 8 P. M. Except Thursday evening. Xo office work on &und(w ezcent bv arranoe- menu A unci aunerencc 10 me office noun u absolutely necessary, HOP. T. J. WATSON, .Teacher of ... VIOLIN, GUITAR, BANJO and MANDOLIN Hnvlne had sixteen years' experience as teacher nt instrumental mulo elvlne Instruc tion on iho above instruments, word lett at llrumm's jewelry Btore will rccolvo prompt at tention. -yt. WENDELL 11EBE11, successor 10 Dr. CIIAS. T. PALMEn, JlYJi ANli i:au sviianox, 301 Mahantongo Street, Pottsvlllo, Penna, LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. Passenger trains leave Shenandoah for Perm Haven Junction. Mauch Cnunic. Lo- hlchton. Slatlneton. Whlto Hall. Catasauo.ua, Allentown, Bethlehem, Eaaton, Philadelphia anc weaineriy bi d.ih, 7.oa, w.ia n m., is.a, 867 p. m. v or now Yorir, n.w, v.aa, v.io a.m., n.o, 5.01, For Quakako. Hwitchbaclt, Qerhards and Hud sondale, 6 01, 9.15 a. m .and 2.57 p. m. For Wllkes-Barre. White Haven. Plttston, Lacnyvllle, Towanda, Sayre, waverly am uimira. o.ui. y.ia a. m.. z.dy. o.zi n. m. For Rochester. Buffalo, Niagara Falls and the West. 6.0t. 9.15 a. m. and 2 57 5.27 n. m. For Belvldero, Delaware Water Gap and Stroudsburg, 8.U1 a. m., 2.57 p. ra. For Lambertvllle and Trenton. 0.15 a. m. Tnr Tunkhaunoclc. 6.04. 0.15 a. m.. 2.57. 5 27 D. m. For Ithaca and Geneva 5.04, 0.15 a. m. 5.27 p. m For Auburn 0.15 a. m. .27 n. m. For Jeanesvllle, Lovlston and Header Meadow , 7.33 a. m 12.13, 8.08 p.m. War Audcnrled. Hazleton. Stockton nd Lum ber Yard, 8.04, 7.J8, B.15, a. m 12.1J, 2.67, 5 27 p. m. ' lTnrSarantnn. ..01. 0.15. a. m.. 2.57 D. m. For Hajlebroolt, Jeddo, Drllton and Freoland, KM. rxa. 0.15. a. m.. 12.43. 2.67. 5.27 D. re. For Ashland, Glrardvlllo and Lost Creek, 4.52, 7,51, 8.52, 10.20 a. m., 1.00, 1.10, 4.10, 5.85, 8.22, 8,15 p. m. X or Jl&vea nuu, itcuiroun, wuuu, uarwci iuu HL&moiun, 7.uo, o.uu, u.n a. m., i.s-, f.iu, u.s n.m. r or xaienvuie, x'ar riaco, mauuuuyuiiy nu Lieiano, aw, v.ao. v.io, ii.uo a m., is.w, s.d 5.27. 8.08. 0.S3. 10.28 C. m. TralnB will leave Shamokln at 8.45, 8.15, 11.45 a. in. , 1.55, 4.80 0.30 p, m., and arrive at Snenan- coin at f.oo. w.io a. m., i&ts, b.o, d.vi. u.iop. m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle. 6.50, 7.38 O.OS, 11.05 11.30 a. m., 12.-13, 2.57, 4.10 5.27, 8. n. m. i.eavo i'otiavuio lor anenanaoan, d.uu, v.oa J.06. 10.15.11.48 a. m.. 12.32. 3.00.. 410. 5.20. 7.15, 7.65. 1O.U0 n. m. Leave anenandoah tor Hatleton. 0.04, 7.38, y.lft, . m., i-.m, An, o.ii, s.ue n. in. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 7.35, 10.00, i .uo a, in., riif, B. ti. 5.8U, 7.30. 7.M p. m. SUNDAY THAINB. Train leave for Ashland. Glrardvllle atd Lot t ureeu, 7.w, v.tu a, ru., iis.au, z.io p. m. For usiieton, mack urceic ju notion, i'tu Ilaven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Uethlehsm, Easton and New York, 8.4U a m, 12 90. 2.56 n. m. For Philadelphia 12.80, 2.65 p. m. For Yatesvllle. Park Place, Mahanoy City and Delano, 8.40, 11,35 a, m., iz.su, z.ca, i.hj o.ui p. 1 Leave Hatleton for Shenandoah, 8.80, 11. a. m., 1.06, 6.30 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 5.60, 8.40, Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 8.80, lO.tO a.m.,l.Ea. 5.15 p. m. 110LLIN U. WILBOR, Gonl. Bupt., South Bethlehem, Pa OHAS. B. LEE, Qenl. Pass. Apt., Philadelphia A. W. NONNEMAOHEU. Asst. p. P. A South Bethlehem, Pa. POTTSVILLE Soap Works. Third and Race Sts. Use 5c Ocean Soap. It liita no oqunl for laundry 6t ' ecucrai household uso aud can bo used with porfect safety on any kind of floods. i 5c Borax Soap. is unequalled for washing lacofV flannel or fino texture goods. Monarch Towel Soap la in largo bars a towel with each bar free. It is splendid for genoral uso. Drown and While Kxtrn Family nre nil good soaps. All soups guaranteed to bo absolutely pure. "VV'M IIEAt,I, ItlnnnKcr. W. J. DECK'S 4 Wheelwright Shop Has been removed to Pear Alley, Between Centre and Lloyd Streets "Wheelwright wprk, Carriago and vy agon Dunuing, norBCsuooing and General Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to. RETTIQ'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for the -1- Chas. Rettlg's Cele- this vicinity, also Bergner & Engel's celebrated India Pale 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 tou want a cooA nleco of rac enrnet. woV woven, take your raps and have them wovcO up In carpets, ts. 11 wui pay you in me lung ruu. am mnnfl. w wun or wiinoui stripes, imi'iotu order; beautllul rainbow stripes. Low prices PATTEIISOWS, 203 West Oak Stroot, Shenandoah, P., In PoslnffC, wo t lit hoik! A ISmiiMle Hmclopc, of elflit WUlXtlTXSIIorlllltKTV OF Tou havo seen It advertised for tunny years, but havo you ever tried it' If not, you do not know what an iUenl vomiiiexion rowuor is. POZZQNITS k besides being an ncknowlodpod beaut Iflor, hns tuuny refroHbliiK uses. It prevents chnf-Ing.Bun-burn.wlnd tan.lcssensj" npinition, etc.; InfactltlaamostUoUcnteaiuldeslrnblo protection to tUo faco durltiR but weather. It Is Sold Everywhere. For eamnle. address I J.A. POZZONI GO. St. Louis. Mo UHNTION Til 18 PAP11B. DR. HOBENSACK, IOWDER. REMOVED 10 bJU liom &1OM11 at. i Formerly at aw worm aecono, ot., is ineoia- est in America iur luu ireuLuieni 01 ivem... liteeaaea and Youthful JSrrora. Varicocele, Hydrocele, Lost Manhood, etc, Trea'ment oy mall a specialty. Communications t acrodly confidential. Send stamp lor Dooic. Hours. m. to2 p. m.i 0 to 8 p, m.! Sundays, v to 1- m W. H. SNYDER 133 West Centre Street, Mahanoy City, Pa. Artistic Decorator Fainting and Paporhanglng, Pertect work. Uarealns In nalnts and oils, plain and stilseS glass. All the now patterns In wall paper. Dally and weekly papers, novels, novelettes and stationery. Headquarters for Evening Herald. L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Celebrated Poller, Sle and Beei JAMES SHIELDS, Managor Bhonnndonh Branch. SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses ono Carriages to Hire. aaullnr ot all kinds promptly attend! Horses taken to noara, at rates that are liberal. Oi PEAR ALLEY, Rear of the Coffee to.
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