BSjp& wrfr IIP111'' irmmiiKMa Gjouoral Assembly Insists on Con trol of Seminaries. INCOME TAX DECISION. COTTOLENE. 4" v 5 j F ill MILD j3lTHjFlMe I WWKMUUtlUCOtGWHtSlltttSSIIIl F 1 ABSOLUTELY PURE THE OLD RELIABLE SWEET CAPQRAL Has stood the Test ot Tlmo MORE SOLD THAN ALL OTHER BRANDS COMBINED &flja&X.-Srf'U.''?gM'''n.iga JOHN D ALTON, AGENT FOR Slienaudoah and Vicinity FOR BAEBET'S CELEBRATED leer and Porter, A trial order solicited. Try BABBBY'S BOCK BEER. Millions of Dollars Go up In smoke every year. Take no risks tut get your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., insured In first-class, rella bie companies, as represented Dy DAVID FAUST, Insuranco Agent, 120 South Jardln Street. Also Life and Accidental Companies SXeem Picket Fence Is the cheapest aid best fence made. Cheaper than a wooden fenc&Jor residences, lawns.cem etery lots or any kind ipf -fencing. M. H. Master has the agency and carries it in stock at bin marble and granite worlds. 127 Janplin St. JOHN F CLEARY, " ' Temperance Drinks. Mineral waters', Weiss' beer. Bottler of the finest lager beers. 17 and 19 Peach Alloy, Shenandoah, Pa. HOTEL KAIER, OHAH-BURCHIEIy, Prop. 1 North Main St., MAHANOY CITY Largest and finest hotel In the region. Finoataccommodations.- Handsome fixtures Pool and Billiard Rooms Attached, SnENANDOAU'S RELIABLE Hand Xxaundrgr Cor. Lloyd and White 8ts, Ail work guaranteed to be first-class In everj particular. SUktleaand lace curUln saspac laity, goods .called tor and dollvored. A trial eollolted, AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL CONSULT THE am, ' OLD RELIABLE flw SPECIALIST ikPJL M 329 N. 15th St Below Callowlilll, Philadelphia, Pa. Thlrly vera continuous practice In all speittil dl&ea-es f both eexei. Dr. Lobb :uaran'es io perioaumtiy on e all ca'es of ittiilMfM v.rrnrn of Votilli nd dis eases of the ItltxMt Nerve Hkiu. Kidneys, ttDd Ueneral a 0 Local Debll ty a lsln from Imprudence, Kxceees or Abu'e and re-tori Vtcnlili uihI VKorto tbe uni rlunate. ThlrtV V.UrS COUllntinns nMnil.. aa a anPA. lallstin 'hlici s of an-easoa Is kun'clentevl uei'to ui mi' in' me. ire.n metu 01 ins patients Consultation and1 nam nations ireaml stried,' p-nadmtitl, ntaVn hours, riailyand utiday, fiorn 0 t, M. to 3P. II.. and flto9ovrnlnc Cull or send lor fre boou on Error of Youth ana obaeurftdisodgea ol Ik.IU sexes. If your clothier doesn't keep, ' i Hammer8lough ; Bros Swell, Reliable', Now York-' ' ' Make blm get It Their celebrated $15.00 Moltoa Overcoat Wears like steel andl sold by overy promt ren- clothier in the xlats. Nou? genuine with out KanjaaersIoiifcU ilriJ iabei. AilSY PILLS? EUARD" WllcOX 0PCCIFIG CO,PfUA,FA The Supremo Court Declares the La"w Unconstitutional A VOTE OF PI7E TO IOUE. Jnstlces Harlan, Ilrown,Jnckionanri White Freaent IHmcntlng Opinions In Which the Danger of Overriding Congress Is Pointed Out. Washington, Mnv 21. The Income tits law, which has received so largo n shnroof the public attention sluco the beginning of the first regular session of tho Fifty third congress, is a thing of tho past. Af ter being twice heard in the United States supremo court, it was finally decided by that court to bo Invalid and unconstitu tional. There woro four dissenting opin ions delivered In these cases, ono each by Justices Harlan. Whlto. Brown and Jack son, showing that tho court had stood five to four against tho law. Inasmuch as ono of those dlssontlnp opinions was handed down by Justice Jackson, and ns ho was absent at tho first hearing, when tho court divided evenly on tho question of sustaining tho law on all points oxcont thoso as to tho tax on in- comos from routs and bonds, It follows that ono of thb moinbors of tho court Who at first nronounccd for tho law, except on thoso two points, changed his attitude after tho second argument. There is vory little question that Justice Shiras is tho member who revised his views ot tho law, Ho, howover, made no announcement either yesterday of when tho first opinion was delivered as to his nositlon. Whllo tho opinion of tho chiof Justlco was largely a revlow of tho general aspects of tho questions involved, ho based the opinion of the court on tho argument that tho provisions of tho law regarding the tax unon rents and bonds wero so esson- tlal a factor of It as to rondcr all other parts of It dependent upon them, and that in accordance with tho woll known rule of law bearing on this question, tho law as a whole must bo declared Invalid. Tho opinion of tho chief justice, while receiving tho respectful and careful con' slderatlon of his auditors, was not tho sub ject of such general remark as were tho opinions of Justices Harlan and whito, which weroconchodln language so vigor ous, and oven so emphatic in their ar raignment of the majority, as to cause very general commont. Both justices lu dicatcd their belief that tho ruling opln Ion was revolutionary, and intimated that serious consequences might onsue. Jus tice Harlan suggested the necessity for amending the constitution in vlow of tho opinion. Tho opinion of the court and tho posi tion of each of its members has been sonp- curately forecasted that no surprlso was expressed in any quarter at tho announce monts mado either by tho chief justice or tho dissenting justices. The unexpected event of tho day wus in tho appearance of Justlco Jackson. Ho had announced at tor costing his voto Inst Saturday week that lie woxild return on the following Monday to his homo in Tonucssco, but it appears that instead he wont to Philadelphia to consult a specialist on internal diseases. Ho left tho bench Immediately after de livering his opiuion yesterday, and it is understood will now proceed south. Ho delivered his opinion from notes. The differing opinions, If glvon in full would occupy a space of four columns, From theso voluminous opinions wo quote , tho following: Chief Justice Fuller: "Tho constitution divided federal taxation into two great classes, the class of duties, imposts and excises, and proscribed two rules which (nullified thorrrant of nower to oach class. Tho power to lay direct taxes apportioned among the scvornl states in proportion to their representation in the popular branch of congress, n representation based on pop illation' as ascertained by tho census, was plenary and absolute; but to lay a direct tax was forbidden. Tho power to lay du ties, imposts and excises was subject to tho qualification that (ho imposition must be uniform throughout the United States." Justlco iiarlan: "This decision may well exclto tho gravest apprehensions. It strikes at the very foundation ot national authority, In that it denies to tho gencrul government n power which Is, or may, nt gome timo, in a great emorgency, such as that of war, become vital to tho oxistenco and preservation of the Union. The prac tical, If not tho direct effect of tho decision, is to give to certain kinds of property a position of favpritism and advuntngo thafjfj CipiCa OI uurouutill uigmiiuwuu uuu tu( vost them with power una lnlluonce Mtfit may bo perilous to that portion ofgShe American people upon whom rcstftjftho largo part of tho burdens of tho ajjvern ment, and who ought not to bo sffDjectcd to tho dominion of aggregated wcWfth uny more than tho proporty of thw-couutry should be at tho meroy of tho lswloss.'' Justice Jackson; "Tho decision of the court ignores or violates tho&4voJl estab lished rule of coustructionjfrhnt an net passed by n co-ordlnato brottpft of tho gov crnment has every preswiiptlon in its favor; it takos from congas Its rightful powor of fixing tbe ratoi&f taxation, and bubjtltutos a rule incapable of application without producing thAftuost wanton In equality and injustlcpMCousldored in all its hearings this doewfita is the most dis astrous b,low ovor sjW&ek at the constitu tional powor of cojjjjSor.s." Justice BfuwnS"It is never a light thing to sot iMidfuJTo deliberate will of tin legislature, auiUm' my opinion it shoulu never bo tlonujffixcopt upon the ulearom proof of ltd ouqtjW with tho fundninut. law. Respect for tho constitution wii. not lie iuspired bv a n.trrow and technioa. construction' whlult shall lmlt tho noon but j pa .vom of )ongro. Did the, roverwtl of these oases lnr,ul' uieivly tho strlklui down of tlu) Inequitable featurus of thu luw, or evon the whoie law for its want oi uniformity, the agnsequonods would he leas sjruius, but as it Implies 'a declara tlou that overy iioomo tax must bo laid ivcorJltjio th rale of Apportlourawut the decision Involves .nothing lo6 tbun lurreodor ot the taxing power of tho mon syed class. " , Justlco White: "Tho injustice of tho tonoluslon points to tha error ot adoption It. It take Invested wealth and rands it .into the couktltutton 3 a favored and pro tected eluSa of property, whilst It leaves .the occupation of tl minister, tho doctor, the prufosaor, the lawyer, the iuventnr.thi author, tha merchant and ull tho vavl"U forms of hu...u -c-ivity uou which tl.B prosperity of a people must depend subject to taxation without apportionment A rulo which stultifies tho constitution by makinfflt an furtrumont for ai unevuua a wrong should not bo adopted." Right Arm Paralyzed Saved from St. Vitus Dance. "Our daughter. Blanche, now fit teen years of auc. had been terribly aiiiietea witii nervousness, ana uaa lost tho entire uso of her right arm. Wo icarca St. Vitus aance, ana tnea tho best physicians, with no benefit. Sho has taken three bottles of Dr. Miles' Ncrvino and has gained 31 pounds. Her nervousness and Bvmrj- toms of St. Vitus dance arc entirely none, she attends school regularly. anu lias recoverca complete use oi her arm, her appetite is bplcndid.," MUS. li. K. HULii-UUiv, ltrlghton, N. X. Dr. Miles' Nervine Cures. Dr. Miles' Narvino Is sold on a nosltlve guarantee that tho first bottlo will benonu AH druggists tell It at $1,0 bottles forfS, ot It will bo sent, pn-pald, on receipt of price y uio ur. iiiicii meuicai uo.t tiKuari, jinc Kmil J Beyers (Formerly Murphy Bros.) Saloon and Restaurant, 19 North Main Street. The bar snnDlied with first-class wines. liquors, oeer. ale. porter, unolce clears t ree lunch irom 'J to l a. m. CMehc.lcr'A Er.Ell.li Diamond ttranrf. EftGWRQYAl PILLS Original and Only Genuine A Arc, tlrraj-i retiablo. laoics sik LrugelBl for CMchctter Snpliifi ta'f& iboxei, scaled with bloc riMu. Toko nn nlhir. HtfiiM ttanaarou tuhstitUm V (Ion and imitations. A t Druagif sti. or lend 4e. tn Umr for jiiirtlcniirs, tnttmocltls and "Itellef Tor Tn&tf,in Utter, by rrtorii rTrt?Tln.M.tr,latnt.1n..Mn1faon Kmtnr. Coldtij ail Local lrug:u. l'hliutl., Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored. weakness. Tit voiianeno, Keblltty, and all tbe train "tsof evils from rarly errors or ciiaier excesses, ine resujtsoi i X overwork, stekneis, worry, etc. Full slrencth. deTl- . i ' opmeni ana rone girsn it Lineverv orp.an and Dortloa r, ural me tb oil a. Immr.dt WW II ate imnrovement aeen. tfallnrn 1mr.nf,tliV . 2.000 reforenres. Book. xpuinatlon and proofs maued (sealed; ires. ERIE MEDICAL 00., Buffalo, N.Y. SiSiESJUO! Philadelphia, Pa. i -xueunijr i.cnuinn MH'cmilsl in Aincr lcu, WotwltliHtuiKllna Wbnt OtlierH AdvertlMO. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION Special DineaseH.iViirlcono Veins and Strlctm-ca (No Crilllna) 1'ermnnently Cared In M to 10 llnys. Itellef at Once. I Qinnn DfllCnW Primary or secondary LLILIIJ rlilJllll enred bv entirely new barmlesamemod. S years' European Hospital ana as nracticul experience, asuertiucatea ana i JJlDlomas trfbve. Rend five 2entBtamr,afor dook "TJtuTii." me omv -rrue ueaican Hoot attterrised. It la a true friend to all! suuerc-riiuia to tbose contemiiliulnc marrmce. 9 The mJVn stubborn and danterous cases aollc- (IJWrlteorcauana beaaved. llocrs.utoa ; '-ira to 8 tor examination and treatmentln CJhlc nl dnticeroui caaea. cnll dally II to J Ov: ban., 9toi2. Treatment by mau. a 1U . t 'U AUUUW. IIUUI V W 1. V KB. U . When in POTTSVILLE, Stop at PHIL. WOLUS HOTEL 200 North Centre Street. Meals at all honrs. Ladies dining rooc attached. Finest wines. Honors, cigars. Lam ant Finest, Pnreat, Healthiest. r - t t Lauer iSocH seer On tap at all the leading saloons. Chris. Schmidt, Agt 807 West Coal Bt., Shenandoah. Safe and Reliable Horses to Hire. SNEDDEN'S LIVERY Fear Alloy. Rear CoJfeo Honsa. Tho' beat rigs In town. Horses taken to board, muling promptly attended to. 3ilsnerBeers WILL APPEAL TO LEGISLATURES, The General Acmbly Una No Wlah to In. terfi ro with the I'owcra of Trnttera, bill fihonld be a Conrt of l'luul Adjndlcatlnn In All Controversies. PlTTSPrno. Mny 21. Yesterday after noon, by a vote of 433 to 03, tho Presby terian General Assembly decided to con- tipuotbe riovf.no. t which Is intcnueu to give tho ns mbly absoluto control over Its theologhu, seminaries. Tho resolu tions ond rcrmmcndntlons, whlcn wero adopted by o1 erwhelmlngmojorltlos, were s follows: First That It Is tho sense of this as sembly that tho assembly of 1894 did not Intend to preparo tho way for any change in tho tonuro or management of tho prop erty of tho seminaries, or to do anything which can affect the autonomy of tho sem inaries, and that tho said recommenda tions wero intended to havo the moaning effect as recited in this committco's re port. This nssombly, In reaffirming the resolution of tho nssombly of 1S94, does so with tho avowed purposo of leaving the tenuro and Lille to all proporty of the somlnarlos oxnctlv whore thoy are now, In tho hands of tho various boards of trustees, ind with tho further purposo of securing tho veto powor to tho assembly as an ettcctlve forco by chnrtbr provision, and of safeguarding, by charter dcclara' tion, tho trusts held and to bo held by hoards of trustees aguinst perversion or misuse Second That this assembly reaffirms the action of the nssombly of 1891, nnd in view of tho progress mado and tho In portnuco of tho Interests Involved, declares that in its judgment tho effort should be continued t.i securo the adoption, In sub stance, of the assembly's plan by all the seminaries. Third That a committee bo appointed to have further charpo of this matter and to make report to tho next general as sembly. Fourth Thnt the committee Is in structed In tho prosecution of its work and In Its report to the next assembly to givo full consideration, to No. 9 of tho concur rent decorations of tho reunion compact of 1870, in its relation to theso seminaries now under sy nodical and Presbytorlau control. Tho following recommendations wore also adopted with regard to Princeton seminary: "Whllo respecting tho judg ment of the boards, add not prepared to say that it U incorrect, the arsombly is of tho opinion that in order to put the mat ter beyond all possiblo question It would be well for tho boards to do what they ox- press their willingness to do, viz: To en deavor to securo such action as will insure to tho Goncr.il Assembly tho right to bo represented In tho courts and to enforce Its propor control over tho somlnary and Its property." itli regard to Western Theological seminary In Alieghouy, Pa., it was recom mended that tho directors be requested to secure tho necessary legislation to enable the gencrul assembly to carry out tho principles set forth in the action of the as sembly of 1891. Tho action with regard to tho seminary at Danville,. Ky., was the recommendation that tho board of direct ors bo requested to secure such legislation not imperilling their charter, as will In euro tho general assembly tho right to be represented in tho courts and to enforce its propor supervision over the seminary and its property. The final resolution was couched those words: "In regard to tho seminaries which havo simply answered that action is not expedient, or tho proposed amend ments would ho of doubtful validity, or tho' way is not clear to act, us at present informed, no opinion is expressed In us much us these seminaries assigned specific reasons for their action. Tho as sembly cunnot, thorofore, make any sug gestions to theso Bcmluarlos, beyond an oarnost request that thoy reconsider their action, since the adoption, substantially of the assembly's plan, by all tho semi naries, will givo ossurunoo to overy donor, and to all our members, that those Institu tions arc amply secured to the Presbyterian church." Their great success promises to em bolden tho conservatives for drastic incus urcs against tho students of Union sem inary. Tne vote was a declaration of war tp the knife, and the only end will bo sur render or secession. No Kxtra Sesilon Anticipated. Washisqton, May 21. Commissioner Miller, of the Internal revenue bureau, sent a telegram to income tax cpllectors to stop nil work in connection therewith. In his opinion fully i'J5,000,000 or fl0,000,00d would have been collected during the first year from incomes had tho en tiro law boon sustained by practically a unanimous cojirt, and even after it hud been shorn of tho rent provision at least il5,UQ0,000 and probubly J20,UOO,(X)0, ho estimated, wpuld have been collected. Those whop.ud their tax will havo their monoy refunded. The work already done will cost tho govern ment JlOO.UOO. It Is not thought the de cision wUl necessitate an extra session of congress, except some uulooked for con tingency arises. Important to Iron Hall Claimants. Indianapolis, May 21. An order of largo itiiporiiinoe to the Iron Hall claim ants all over the country has been issued by Judge McAllisters, of tho snpoi lor court. Upou the itpplioatlou of Receiver Falloy, tho court dlructoa that June IU bo fixed us. the flual dito on or Iwfyro which ull branches of tho order must complete their accountings with the receiver hero, and all claims fop allowances must be filed under penalty ot uraiicnus ur inuivuiuais inning to comply with the order being shut out Imm all future benefits arising from tuo p.iyjtleut of the final dividend, rouzlit Twen'y-tlvo Ilonnda to rt Draw. Bohton, May 21. More than 2,000 por- aons. witnessed a stubbornly fought twn-ty-ilve rouud contest at tho Suffolk Ath- letle club last ulghtbatwoen Dick O llrlon, from Lcwlston, and "Kid" McCoy, of Bus- ton, which, according to the rules of the fight, wus declared a draw by Huferee William, Daly, Jr., a1) tho end of tho twuuty-fifth round. Tim Case of Dr., Iluclianan, Albajtv. May 21, Tho court ot appeals lias diructud that un order be Uuuedvllrect lug 1n.1t D. Ho'wrt V. lluchunan be pro duced before tho court i appeals at 1 o'clock next Monday to show cause why he should not be resentenced. Merer -- ot An experiment but a Proved Success. Thous- ands of housekeepers who at first thought they ! never could use any shortening but lard, now : use COTTOLENE and couldn't be induced to j change, simply because it -is better, cheaper and j Tho IS . RAILROAD SYSTEM IN irrioT MAY 12. 1S33. Trains leave Shenandoah as folio "t For New York via PhlladeloMa, week days, "1,6.25,7.20, nm,12 5S 2M 5 0-" i-unday 10 a. m. ff" Now York v'a Alauch Chunk. week days, 5 23 7 20 a lu , 12 5S 2.55 p. in Tor Keauinu ana Phlladelnhl eek flnv. 2.10 6.25, 7.20, a. m., U.S3, 2.f., iMp ra un- ay, 2,10, a. m. ro or Pottsvllle. week Cavs 2 10. 7 20 a. m,. 12.38 &d, 6.55 p. m. r day, 2 Id a. tn For Tama ana, and JIabnnov City weeR tlays. 1.10. 5.25. 7.30. a.m.. 18.58 2 55. 553n. m Sun lay, 2.10, i. m. r-or vuuaTnrrr' r-unoury ami t.RwiaurB, week davs. H 25 11 30 a m 1.50 7 20 p m . Surdaw. R 25 n.. m. For MRtianuy Jfiane -weeKoayB z,i", 20, 11 30 am 12 r, 1 5 , S 55 5 55 7.20 U.35 p.m. Euniay, z in am Vnr Achlaud nnd li moliln -weekdays 3 25. T.20, 11.80 a. m., 1.50 7.20 9.35 p. m. bunday, zo a, m. For Baltimore Washington aid theWetvli D &0. II K throush tralnx l;ave Uondlnz Tarmlnl,lMla'--'ntiJa PSSllIi at 3 20 7 55 1128 a. m., 3 48, i W n. in. Suudav 3 20, 7 55 1128 a ra., 3 40 7 27 p. m. Additional train irom 2Wi anrt cnennut streets station reek da;?, 1 45, 5.41, 8.21 p. m, Bundsys, 1.35, 8 S3 p.m. TRAINS TOR SHENANDOAHl Leave Now vnrh via Phlladelnnu weekdirs. 8 00 a. m., 1 30 4 00, 7.S0 p. m 12.16 nlifit. Sun day. 0 00 u. n.. Licave iiow y one vi naucn ununnweea uajs, i .iu a iu a m i iv, i u p. m. Leave Fh iMelptna, Reading Terminal, week days 4 20 8 35. 10.0" n. m.. and 4 00 0 2 11 30 m. Hji day 11 30 r ea Hei'l g, reek days l ! 7 10 10 (0,11 55 am 5 So v 57 p. zu a tn ay J.S5 a n Lea Potisvtlle. week- days 2 3.. 7 40 a m. iz u u li o. xa eunnay ziuam Leave Tamnqua neoU dajs 3.18 850,1123 a, m 120 7,15 U2Sr. m Sunday 3 18 urn Leavs alH'mnny ntv w. ck dav 5 4j. U2l 11 47 n m 1.51. 7.39 051 p m bunday, 345 a. m. v,t vliM(n p una week days 2 40. 4 00, 0.30, 0 37, 11 CO u. m 1.58, 2 CO 3.20 0 20.7 53, 10 10 p. in. suuuhy, 2.40 i "u a. in. j eave wvii..mspori, weea oays in, iuiu a m . 3.3.J U 15 p. m, aun.ay, li.iop. ru. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia. Chestnut Street Wharf and Houth Street Wharf for Atlantlo Cl. ''eeU-Uay Bxrrnns, a.00. a. p- , 2.011 (Sat urdaynonly 3 00), 4 (X5(X p. ra. Accommod. uuu o.w a. ui. uti)j iu SnnflayKxpreui, UOJ, lo.iu a, m. Accom modation, 8.(0 a. m. ana 4.30 1. m Returning, leave Atlantic City, depot comer Atlantlo and Arkansas avenues. Week-Days Exoress. 7.: 9 m a. m ana 4 00 a' d 5.3U p. in. Accommodation, 8.15 a. m., and 4.32 D m. BundB' lix.' ross, 4 00, 5.15. 8.00 p. m. Ao- conin odatton,7.13a. m., and 4 15 p. m. rarior ca on an exrrnn uair 8. C G HANCOCK "P Pass ARt. Philadelphia, Pa I. A, SWEIGABP. Gen. bunt. O&NNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, t sonnTurrr.T ntvtstojt, APRIL 21, 1815. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the Sot tate lor Wlegtn'g, GUbertoo. ITrackvllle, Ns ;astle, St. Clair, Potts rule, Hamburt, Roidlit "ottstown, Ptmnixvlllo, Norrtatown und Vti'. idelphla (Ilroad street Btatton) at CH td 11 , i. m. and 4:15 p. m. on weekdays t or Pott, '1116 and Intermediate stations U:1U a. m. SUNDAYS. For Wi2irn'e, Kllberton, Trackvillp, Ho Jasile.St. Clair, Pottsvllle at 0:08. ttWa. r nd8:10p.m. Tor Uarcburc, Headlni, Potli own, Phornlxvllle, Norrlsiown, Pbiladalpl.ii ,1 c:0t), 8:10 a. m., 8:10 p. m. Trains lcavo I'rackvlllo for Pbcranfioit it):(0. m. and ., 5:04, 7:13 and 18lWp. U laydays, 11MS a. m. and 6:40 n, m. Leave Pottsvllle lor Stenacdoah at J" ,1:48 . m, and 4:40.7:16 and 10: W p. m.buvii tt 10:40 a. m. and 5:15 p. m Leave Philadelphia. (Broad street station) tt Shenandoah at 5 67 and 3 26 a m, 4 10 ana 7 1' n week cays, un unajs icavr at o m a m Leave Broad Streetrttatlon, Phllaaelpbla, FOR NEW YORK. For New York, Express, week-diys. 3 20. 4 05. 4 50, 5 15, 6 50, 7 iS. 8 2U, 9 J), 10 SO (dining car), 11 CO 1114 a m, 12 noon, 12 44 Li nlted 1 21 ami 4 22 p to Dlnliig -ire). 140, 231 (Din t ra art 3 20. 4 CO, 5a'. 5 58 (Din n Car, BOO, dry hi, io p ro, it oi iiirui. runuaya, itzu 4 05. 4 5-i,5157f 12,9 5, 10 30, (d'nlns car 11 CO Htn, 12 44,2 30 (dml gen ), 460 Lirultfd422), 6 20, 5 66 (ulnlng cat ) U 35, 0 50, 8 12, 10 p m, 12 (4 nlgbt. i xpreas for Boston, without chance, 11 an wee days, and ft 60 p m dally. For B lltlmore and Washington 3 50. 720. 8 31. lu, 10 20, u ia, ll 118 1, in, (ix so llmitea on.it, .ar.) 180. 840, 441, (6 IS Conrreaulonal Lire ttei. dining car)f 617, 6 66 (dining car), 7 4(' (dining csri p m and 12 (5 night week day Hunda3ii,R60.7 20 010,1116 11 88 a m, 4 41, 5 6! MlntnsrcftM. 665 iulnlnt car). 7 40tdlultE car p in and U 03 night. uate Aiaraei nireei r erry, x-oiiaucipnia FOB ATLANTIC CITY ICTpross. 8 80 a m. 2 10, 3 80 (Saturdays only) 4 II and 5 00 p m ne oaya. bundays, Express 8 45 and 45 a m. ror ud May. Aneiesea. wuawooa am Holly Beach, express,!) a. uu, iWpu wee lays, sunaay, m ra. ForHea Isle City. Ocean City and Avaloi Si press, 9 00 a m, 4 00 p m week days, ttur lays, 0 CO a m. i or nomers roint, exprens, s oo, a m, in a weeaoaya. ounua,otoaiu. 4 M. PBtVOSI. J K. WOO' Have you BoraTbroai, llmplet. Conpct-Colored Bpots, Aches, Old 8ore, Dicers In Mouth, naif FaUlnet Write t ook Ulemetfy Co.,U07 M aonlc'iviii:,cti reoRo.IU.J'or proof of CDrcs. CuptialCOO.OOf), I'otlcnticarcclnlne vcara nzo today sonnet aol welt, icapnge lwtnU free JOHN A. liEILLY. Wholesale and Retail LIQUOR DEALER, 22-24 South Main St., Sbeuandoah Agent for D. G. Yuenglli & tJo' celebrated Beer, Pormr Ales eto. Bcmetimesneelaarellablt, the I'Ureat druga Mi They are prompt, ile and certain In realt. The teaalse (Dr. Pl') pr tS oolot. Bent anywhere, 8l.0t. Addieu l'EAI.ilEmciJl Cg.. aetilma, O, 1 HoldOyl r, J. A'Jr more healthful. The genuine has this trade mark steer's I head in cotton-plant wreath j on every pail. Look for it j Made only by N. K. Falrbank Company, 1 CIIICAUO, and j N. Delaware Are., PhAada. j IN BWECT MAncn 21, 95. Pissenger trains leave Shenandoah for Penn Hi. Von Junction, M itch t:bui.k. Lehlghton, Slatlngton W lto H 11, Cat.,sauqua, llon town, Bethlehem. F.aston aud Wealherly 8.01, 7.3S, 9.15 a. m , 12.13. 2 67, 27 p m ror jew vol it nnn i-iiiiaocinnis, o.ui, t.m.w.io a. m,, 12 4 , 2.57 p. m Knr Quakake Swl ch btrk, (Jcrha ds and.IIudsonunlo, 9.15 a, ffi., and 2 57 p m. For WUk s Bnrre Wh tf Haven. P ttston. r,n."pvvttlA. Tnwnndo. Hi vrp. Wnvprlvnnrt Ft- ralra, 6 04, C15 a. ra.. 2.57, 5.27 p. m. ror nocneuer. liunnto. Niagara rails ana the West 9.15 a in , 2.57, 5.27 p. m. F,.r Uelvldere. Delaware Water Gan and troudsbU'-g, 0.01 a. m 5 27 p. m. r or i anuoriviiio ai a irenton, tf.ia a. m. For Tunkhannock, 6 C4, 9.15 a. m., 2.57, 5.27 p. m. nor linnca ana ueneva, c.oi, H.is a. tn 5.27 p. m. for Auburn 9 15 a.m. a -7 p.m. For Jeanesvl.Ie. Levlstnn nnd Heaver Jlead iw. 7.38 a. m , 12.43 p. m. For Stockton and Lumber Yard 8.01.7.38 9.15 a. m., 12 43, 2.57, 5 27, 8.08 p. m. For Silver Brook Junction. Audsnrlfd ana Hazleton. 6.04. 7.3S. 9 15 a. m.. 12.43. 2.57. 5.27. 8.08 p m. r or ncranton gin v.ia a, m., Z57, 5.27 p. m. For Hazlebrook. Jeddo. Drlftin nnd Fret. land, 6.04, 7.38, 9.15 a. rr.. 12 43 2.67. 5.27 p. m. For ABhland, G'rardv'lle and Lost Creek, 4.40. 6.15. 7 30. 9.13. 10 20 a. m.. 12.85.1.40. 4.10 6 35, 8 22 p. ra. f or aven Run. uentraita, Mount rarmet and SbamoKln, 9 13, 11 14 a. m, 1 32, 4 20, 8 22, 015p.m. For Yatesvllle, Park Plnce, MahanoyCity and Delano, 6 50, tt 04, 7 38, 9 15, 11 05 a m., 12 43. 2 67,5 27,808. 9 25, 10 33 p m. Trains will lea 0 Hharrokla at 5 15. 8 15. 11 45 11. m , 1 55. 4 30, 9 80 p. m., and arrive at Shen andoah at 6 04, 9 15 u m , 12 43, 2 57, 5 27, 11 IS p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Pnttmrllln. KM. 7 38. 908, 915,1115, 1130 a.m., 12 4), 2 57,410,527, Leave Pottsvllle for "henandoah, 600,7 49, 9 03. 10 15. 1140 a.m.. 1232. 3 00. 4 40. 520. 7 15. 7 55, 9 40 p. m. joave tsnenanooan rnr tjpzieton, 0 04,7 38, 9 15 a. m., 12 4, 2 57, 5 27, 8 08 t,. m Leave Huzleton fur 4L.enandoah. 1 35. 10Q5. 11 00 U. m., 12 15 2 58, 5 SO, 7 25, 7 66 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Traln leav for Haven Run, fentralla, Mt, uarmet at.a ananriK.n, 6 to a m , 2 40 p re., and arrive at Shamoitln at 7 40 a. m, ana 3 4s p. ui. Trains leavn Shamokln for Hhennncloah it 7 55 a, m., and 1 00 p. m., at d arrive at Shenau- iloin at 8 49 a. m , anil 4 68 p. m. Trains .euvu for Ami and, Qlrardvllle and Lost Crevk 940 a. m., 12 3U p. m. For Ilazletoti, Blaelt Creek Junction, Pern Haven Junction, Mauth Chunk, Allentwn, Bethlehem, E n and New York, 8 19 a. in,, 12 30 V55p. m. For HhlUdeliihia, 12 30, 2 55 p m. For Yatesvllle. Park Plai-e. Hal anov Citv and Delano, 8 49, 1135 a. ra.. 12 30, 2 55 4 54,0 03 p in. Leave Hnzleton for Shenandoah, 8 30, 11 30 a. m.. 1 05, 5 30 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvillr, 5 55, 849, 932 a. m, 2 40 p. m. Leave Pottsvl In for Shenandoah, 8 30, 10 40 a. ra.. 1 3. 5 15 n. ra ROI LIN II. WILBUR, Gen'l Supt., South Bethlehem, Pa, CHAS.S.LEE,Qen'l. P..S3. Agt, Hhl'adrlph:. A. W. NONNEMACHER, Asst, Q. P, A., - outh Bethlehem, Pa PROFESSIONAL CARDS M. S. K1BTLKR, M. D., fHr3ICTAN AXD SURGEON. Oaice. 120 North Jardln street, Shenandoah. M. M. BURKE, A TTO RNE r-A T-LA W, SHKNANDOAn, FA, Offlce. Eiran bulldintr. corner of Main and Centre Btreets, Shenandoah, ty N. STEIN, M. O., PBVSI0IAN AND SVRQEON. Offlce Room 2. Euan's New Bnlldlnr. cor. ner Main and Centre streets. Sbenaudoa.i. Pa. onico Hour: H to 10 a. i'i.: 1 to 8 p. rr... 7 to 9 p. m. Nlgbt office No. iau West Oak street. G. M. HAMILTON. M. D PBYBICIAN AKD SURGEON, Offlee. Water Compiny building, 26 West Lloyd street. S. O. SPALDIN J, M. D. Diseases of the Heart Specialty. and Lungs a Offlcn and reslderce. No. 29 8. White street. Offlo rour 7 to 9 1 m I o3and7to 9 p. m For Sale, Cheap ! 2 VAIUABLEPEOPEETIE?., On North White Street, J5Jla.ox3.ctX3 cS.oct2a. Double block of dwelling", Xo1-. 30 and 82North Wbl e street, between Cei.tre and Llnvrt MM'" Alo. double block of dwellings, X.is. 11(1 otid 118 North White sttee., between Lluyd uud CO'tlBlreetx. Apply ut HERALD OFFICE. 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