EVENING HERALD 1TA1IM.SIIK1 1870. Published every livening, Kxccpt Sunday, at 8 SoDTit Jardin Hthkht. Nkak Cbstbk. The Herald is dcllvciHl In Shenandoah nnd tlio surrounding towns fornix cents n week, pay able to the carriers, lly innll $3.00 n year, or 25 cento n muuth, payablo In advance. Advertise ments charged according to space nnd position, The publishers reserve tho rl(?ht to change tho position of ndTertisenicnts whenever tho pul Mention of nuns demands it. Tho right la reserved to reject nny advertisement, whether kid for or not, that the publishers may deem improper. Advertising rates made known upon application. Entered at the postofllco at Shenandoah, I'a.t as second class mull matter. TKI.lil'IIONl! CONNKCTION. Evening Herald SATURDAY, XOVKMHEU 10, 1895. Tin: revolution in Cubit is Hearing a crisis. T iikkk nro entirely too many corner loafers in this town. It lias been a loss up whether Marlborough and his bride, or ths horses, woro tho greater curiosities at tho Now York hono show this week. TllKnoxt institute tho local corps of teach ers attend will probably ho hold in this town, and will hoof a local character so far as tlio attendance is concerned. Tho sentiment here at present seems to runitliat way. It begins to look as if Cleveland's peculiar foreign policy will bo thoroughly aired when Congress convenes and a lively row is an ticipated. As tlio majority in that body is of tho Republican faith there is not likely to bo any whitewashing done. A kkcjint decision of tho Supremo Court of Now Jersey declares unconstitutional tho law of 1692, under which tho Courts of Common Plons granted licenses for the com mon salo of liquor in boroughs. This de cision, it is said, means virtual prohibition in half of the boroughs of tho state. Alas! and has it really come to this! Col. Bill Nye, ho of tho bald pato and stale jokes, was greeted in Jersey not with swect- smclling bouquets, but with eggs whoso antiquity was nearly, if not quite, as great as that of his jokes. Ami, surprising to relate, William did not appear to sco nny fun in It. It seems tho Boston girl is not all nestheti cism and coolness. Sho may bo frigid and patronizing in her manner, but sho will get excited over a lire the tamo as her sisters in less favored localities, A ilro broke out re cently in that City of Beans in a building adjoining a chocolate store, in tho dining room of which 400 of her wore at tho time, nnd it is surprising to relate that the Boston frigidity nud presence of mind disappeared spontaneously, and a wild rush for tho door was made, several young womon,fninting in tho excitement. If a little thing liko a fire next door could causo a calamity of this .nature, it fa appalling to think what the re suit would have liecn hada mouse made a chargo upon jtkis lovely -100. Schuylkill county juUgeslou't worry as much about tlio cnforcciueut f the .liquor law as some of their brethren in .other counties do. Just now Butler county is worked up ovor the action of .Judge Greer, who has announced from tho bench that he had observed that drunkeunosss was on .the increase in that county, and further stated that he proposed to stop ibis violation .of tho law. Ho had tho druggists of tho county Iwforo hlm.to state how much whisky ithoy sold in a year, and when ho found ono who owned up towelling nino lumuls, ho brought him up with .a sharp turn. Tho druggist pleaded that ho only supplied it en a pbysi cian's proscription, and now the doctor is to explain why ho prescribes "spiritusfrumeuti as a panacea. POPULAR EDUCATION. Tho school teachers of Dauphin county cannot bo classed among newspaper readers, as but fow of them ever read a nowspapor. Wo fully agreo with the Harrisburg Tele graph when it says tliat this is not at all ureditable to the touchora. Tho newspapers of the day havo more to do with tho real education of the rising generation than tho tehools. What is read in the newspapers has a greater inlluouco upon the life anil char acter of tlio boy and girl than what is taught tliem by tho teacher. Tho teacher's instruction, unfortunately in .many instances, ends witii discount and pro portion and rhotoric, nud other like matters, and loaves out of tho account altogether tho .education of the heart, tho cultivation of a ture morality, ami tlio preparation of tho Msholar to resist temptations, about whoso universality the newspapers of tho country furnish so many Illustrations. And again, too, how can a teachor in this age teach unlafU he or sho keeps abreast of thetlmos on all quosttonsj-HscIontific, moral and religious? And how can fhoy keep abreast of tho times unless they read the newspapers tho only medium between tho quickmoviug world and tho groat body of the poople 1 ou'.d it not bo a good thing for eomo one of our educators to discuss at the annual Institutes tho relation of tho newspaper to the public schools and the school teachers? lion tn Prevent Croup. POMH ItKADINO THAT V1I.L I'llOVK, 1NTK11 1TIN0 TO YOUNO MOTHKI1S. HOW TO OUAUI) A OA I NAT TIIK MrlliABII. Croup Is a terror to young mothors nnd to post them concerning tho cause, first symp toms nnd treatment is tho object of litis item. Tlio origin of croup Is n common cold. Children who aro subject to it take cold Tory easily nnd croup is almost suro to follow. Tlio first symptom is hoarseness ; this is soon followed hy a peculiar rougli cough, which is easily recognized npd will never lie forgotten by ono who has heard It. Thotimo to act is when tho child first becomes hoarse. If Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is freely given all tendency to croup will soon disap pear. Even after tho croupy cough has de veloped it will prevent tho attack. Thcrols no danger in giving this remedy for it con tains nothing injurious. For sale by Qruhler Bros., Druggists. Buy Kcystono flour. Bo suro that tho name I.essiq & Baku, Ashland, Pa., is printed on ovory sack. tf 3lH.rvc.lous HesuUs From a letter written by Itev. J. Guniler- man, of Dimomlalo, Mich., wo aro permitted to mnko this extract: '1 liavo no hesitation in repommcnding'Dr. King's New piscovcry, as tho results wero almost maryclous in tho case of my wife. Whilo 1 was pastor of tho Baptist church at Itivcs Junction she. was brought down with l'neumonia succeeding la Grippe Tcrriblo paroxysms of coughing would last hours with little interruption and it seemed as if she could not survivo them. A friend recommended Dr. King's Now Discovery: it was quick in its work, and highly satisfactory In results." Trial bottles free at A. Wasley's drug store. Itcgular sine 50c and $1.00. Coming Kvcnts. Nov. CS. Annual turkey supper, under auspices of All Saints' V. E. Church, in Rob bins' opera house. Tlio wife ol Mr. Leonard Wells, of East Brimfiold, Mass., had been suffering from neuralgia for two days, not being ablo to sleep or liardly keep still, when Mr. Ilolden, tho merchant there, sent her a bottle of Cham berlain's Pain Balm, and asked that sho give it a thorough trial. On meeting Mr. Wells tho next day ho was told that sho was all right, tho pain had left her within two hours, and that tho bottlo of Pain Balm was worth $5.00 if it could not bo had for less. For sale at 50 cents per bottlo by Gruhler Bros., Druggists. When yon want good roofing, plumbing, gas fitting, or general tinsmitliing douo call on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street. Dealer in stoves. 8-1-tf Kloctrle Kilters. Electric Bitters is a mcdicino suited for any season, bat perhaps moro generally needed in the spring, when the languid exhausted feeling prevails, when the liver is torpid and sluggish and tho need of a tonio and altera tive is felt. A prompt uso of this medicine has olteu averted long and perhaps fatal bilious fevers. No medicine will act more surely in counteracting and freeing tlio sys tem from the malarial poison. Headache, Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness yield to Electric Bitters. Only fifty tents per bottle at A. Wasley's drug store. lMalmuoy City Jluslncss College. Tills excellent college, at 205 East Centre street, gives Commercial, Shorthand ,id Typewriting courses equal to any in the state at tlio very lowest rates. Individual in stmction. Day and evening classes. Students constantly entering. Catalogue free. 10-14-tf G. W. Williams, Principal. Itucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho best 6alvo in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcors. salt rheum, fever sores. tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perlect satisfaction or mony relunueu. Price 25 cents per box. For salo by A. Waslcy. A Sure Cure for Coughs nnd Colds. That's what Pan-Tina is, 25c. At Gruhler Bros., drug store No Clew to the Colorado Kobbcrs. Denver, Nov. 10. It is believed nt police Headquarters in this city that tho amount of money stolon from tho Wells-Farco company at Colorado Springs was $5b,000 instead of 120,000, as given out nt tho tlmo of the robbery. Tho official,, .of tho com pany aro extremely reticent. So far as known no tangible clow to .the thieves has been found, Good advico: Never leave home on a journey without a bottle of Chaniborlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For salo by Gruhler Bros., Druggists. Tho Stranded Irmwaddr AsBunv Pahk, Nov. 1C Tho ship Irra- cwadJy, stranded off Asuury IJarJt, como in for a large sharo of the storm's fury yes terday, and suffered additional damage by tho pounding of tho breakers. There scorns but UUlo hope for tho floating of tho ill fated steamer. Old seamen sny that if sho is hauled off she will surely sink. No SeQiil Ultimatum to Venezuela. London, Nov. 16. Tho story from Wash ington to tho effect that a second ultima tum had been sont to Vonozuola by Great Britain is officially declared to bo a com pleto fabrication, Tho original so called ultimatum has not yet boon delivered to the Venezuelan government. Don't Get Excited Was what tho dootors told mo, and they laid I must not rup,on account of flui tering of my heart. I was sick over ft year with dyspepsia, could not sleep or eat in comfort, was generally miserable. Hood's Sarsaparilla gv me refreshing- sleep, ateady .nerves and better health than fever. I have great faith In Hood's. II, H. Pfricw, ReadngjPa. Hood's Pills A DYING MAN RESCUED FROM fllE We Would Bless the Hand That Saved Him; so Thousands of Men and Women Who Have Been .Cured of Diseases, That Wore Fast Robbing Them of Life, Now Thankfully Tell How Professor Munyon's Remedies Gave Them Health and Strength. Joseph Burbank, of 209 Soutli Second street, St. Louis, Mo. says: "I do not bolievo that anyone- suffered moro than I from kidney and liver diseases. I niso had a serious case, of catarrh of tho bladder. At last I, became helpless and was confined to my bed. Doctors failed to help me, and I could nt obtain relief. I passed gravel in small particles, nud had about mado lip my mind to die. Finally as a last resort I began to uso Munyon's Kidney nnd Liver Gure. I folt relieve after taking a fow doses, and within a very short time was completely cuveiL," Munyon's Rheumatism Cure never fails to relievo in 1 to 3 hours and cures in a few days. Price 125 ccts. liunyon's Dyspepsia Cure is guaranteed to uro all forms of indigestion and stomach troubles. Prico 35c. Munyon's Catarrh Remedies positively cure. Price 25c each. , Munvou's Kidney Cure speedily cures pains in tho back, loins or groins and all forms of kidney disease. Price 85q. . Munyon's yitnllzer restores lost powers to weak men. Price, $1.00. A separato euro for each disease. At all druggists, 25 cents a bottlo. Personal letters to rrot. uunyou, isu. Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa., answered with fnll medical advice for any disease with- oujt harge. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. QLIFTON ROBBINS, M. D., rilYSIUIAN AHD SUKlifcUfl. No. 7, North Jardin Street. Ofllco Hours: From 8 to 9:30 a. m.; 1:30 to 2:30 p. in.; 0:00 to 7:30 p. in. F. HUItKE, M. D. SO E. Lloyd street, Shenandoah. OOlce hours : 7 to 0 n. in., 1 to 0 and 7 to 9 p.m. J II. POMEISOY, ATTORNEY-'AT-LAW. Shenandoah, Fa. M. BURKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ofllce Kgnn building, corner of Main and Centre streets, Sbenandoah. gDWAnD AV. SHOEMAKER, ATTQRNEY-AT-LAW. Ofllce. Mcllet's Building, corner Centre and Market streets. pitOF JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 65, Mahanoy City, Fa. Having studied under some of the best masters lit London and Faris. will elvo lessons on the violin, guitar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address in caro of Strouse, tho Jeweler, bnenanuoau. v JOHN D ALTON, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity ..For BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Barbey's Bohemian Beer. M. J. LAW LOR, Justice of the Peace, Insurance and Real Estate Agent, 123 East Centre St Properties For Sale. mWO-STOUY Frame Building, 30x foet on X Soutli Chestnut street, items lor His per month; will bo sold cheap. ' TTALV LOT and TWO IIOUSJ53. situated XL on West Centre street. Will pay 13 per cent, on Investment, and con be bought on easy terms. A FARM OF 33 ACHI5H within three miles of Rood market. Twenty-nine acres under cultivation, and four acres of good timber. Frume farm bouse, six rooms, good barn and nil in good condition. Will be sold for $1,203 cash. TTALF LOT anil two houses ui South Slain XL street. SLSOO. IIIWO LOIS and six liousen, IneludlnR three X Ktory f runic bote! and store room, on East iJenire wreet. rropcrty in Kooa conuiuon. Aggregate rent, 8110.00 per month, DR. A. A. SEIBERT, Specialist in diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, 207 West Market St., rOTTSVILLK. Hpurs 850a. m. tp 12 m.; lto4p. ra., to 8 V. ra. Sundays u a. in, to 12 n. Johft A. Reilly Wholesale Liquors. AGENT F6E YUEtfaUNO'S LAOER BEER AND PORTER. STOCK ALE A SPECIALTY. Welter's, JJcrliner and 'Welaa Beer. 22-2-J S, Main St,, Shenandoah, Pa. BARRETT'S DOUBLE LIFE. Ills Wlfo new Jt'ntlilng of His Methods ntil After His Arrest. (iijjw YjOHfcj Jfov. 10. AromitntloBcquol pp t,'ip c:pnylctloh nnil sontenco to lifo im prieoiiihe'rit in l89i of William Harrott for tho murder ot Jnmos Knrrnr in Weston, Mass., has just boon mado public. Whilo Barrett led tlio lifo of a criminal In Boston, his wlfo, it is said, was ignorant tlint ho was a burglar, and, supposing him to bo In business thcro, lived in this city with luxurious surroundings, Mrs. Barrett was a flno horsowoman, and kept two thorough breds for riding purposes nt n riding academy. Each day n groom brought ono of thorn to tho housoln Fifty-eighth stpot, nnd Mrs. Barrett, in pcrfoct fitting riding costumo, wns accustomed to canter through ho park. Llko herself, her only son, who lived with her, wns always dressed in tho height of fnshlon. Checks for tho rent, signed by tho bus b,mdtvcro punctually forwnrded to tho landlord of tho apartment, nnd conse quently not tho slightest whisper of doubt as, to tho integrity of Barrett or his wife was .over heard. It was not until after Barrett's arrest for Mr. Farrnr's murder that her eyos wero opened to tho truth. A mnn named Jnmos S. Chaffey, whom Barr rett had accused of being an accomplice of his, is tho reported medium through which, her dream wns shattered. .Visiting her husband in Walthnm Jail, Mrs. Barrett heard his confession, nnd tlicn, womanlike, determined to help him in his plight to tho extent of hor power. Sho sold her horses,, furnituro nnd jew elry and applied tho proceeds to Barrett's defense Meanwhllo sho accepted tho hos pitality of Cliaffey's fnmlly, nnd lived With them for a time. Then, it is assorted, Chaffey availed himself of tho opportunity to rob tho woman of all sho possessed, and to appropriate for himself tho valuablo plunder which her husband had gatiiorod together aud stored away. Decided Against tho Goulds. New York. Nov. 10. It was decided by tho supreme court yesterday that tho heirs of Jay Gould must pay taxes on $10,000,000 of personal proporty, tho valuation on which tho tax commissioners based their asscssmont. Gcorgo J. Gould and tho other oxecutors of tho estate applied for n writ of certiorari against tho commission ers that thou- action might bo rovlowed by tho court, claiming that tho assessment wns mado Jan. 0, 1803, and that thoy did not havo tho proporty in their possession at tho tlmo, as tho will was not probated until two days afterward. Tho general torm dismissed tho application for a writ, tho Goulds appealed and tlio supremo court dismisses tiio appeal, thus sustaining tho lower court. Hank Itnrglars Itobbed tlio. Sheriff. WOODSFIELI), Q., Xov. 16. An nttempt was mado by four men to rob tho Monroo County bank nt this place. They drilled eovcral holes.Jn tho. vault, destroying .tho tlmo look, but failed to get in. Just befpro thoy began operations in the bank Sheriff J. P. Keyser had occasion to go to his sta blp in tho rear of tho bank, and whilo walking down tho alley tho four cracks men pounced upon him, bound nnd gagged mm ami roDDea nim pi fou nnu a gold watch. They then placed him In the stable, whero ho was found later. Thcrq was a largo amount of money in tho bank vault Will Itefnso Ills Election. Certificate. Louisville, Nov. 10. A. J. Carroll, ox speaker of tho Kentucky houso. will ro- fuse his certificate of ro-election to tho legislature because It is alleged ho secured thoplaco through Republican trcnoherv. His Republican opponent In tho district withdrew before tho election without no tifying tho publlo, nnd as a result tho bal lots wero Issued without n Republican candidate In opposition to tho ex-speaker. Mr. Carroll will probably bo a candidate at ti)p special election necessary, and isox pectcd to sweep tho district. Murdered Ills Two Children. PntENixviLLE, Pa., Nov. 10. Thomas Elwn, CO years old, cut tho throats of his two children. a boy of 4 and a girl of 6, and then attempted to commit su)cido in tho same manner. Tho children dhjd almost Instantly, and thero is but llttlo hope of tho father's rccovory. For somo timo El- win has not lived happily wlth.his familv. and on Friday of last week his wife loft tho house. This, together with drink, is wmif causeti mo irngeuy. Malier May right Fitzslminon. KL Paso, ,Tqx. , Nov. 10.T-Last ,night Dan Stuart received from W. A., Brady tho fol lowing in answer to his offer mado. on (Thursday., night. "Corpett has retired from the ring." Stuart showed .tho tele gram to thp Assoolated Press reporter, and said: VI will BU to New York any way and ask, Cprbett to sign, and if ho positively refuses.then I will ask Mahorto go against FitzBfmiiions, jmd I promlso you Maher will provo a good card." Mrs. Cougar "Wants Another Trial. Boston, Nov. 10. Mrs. Helen M.Gougar, whoso fij.nw damage suit against Con gressman Elijah A, Morso for alleged 11 bol has just been settled for n second timo by n verdict against tlio plaintiff, has filed a motion for it new trial on tho ground that tho vordlct rendored in tho recent trjal was uot in accordance with the ovl denco submitted. Tho timo for o hearing nas not yet. been llxeu. I'lvo Years for a IMsltonest Ofliclnl. Irontos, O., Nov. 10. Ex-Treasurer Mandovillo Green Clay, of Lawronco county, was yesterday sentenced to five yours' Imprisonment in tho Ohio poniton tiary and to pay it flno of $11,000, he hav ing pleaded guilty to embezzling the county's funds. Forty-eight Ilrltlsli Marines Drowned. SHANGHAI, Nov. 10. A steam launch bo longing to tho British crulsor EdgarJg re ported to havo toon, jost on Wedncsduy near Nagasaki, Japan, and forty-eight marines who woro on board of her woro drowned. NUGGETS OF NEWS. An oil well spouting 2,000 barrels a day was struck yostorday on tho Baker farm, near Rising .Sun, O. Walter Brobt, timekeeper for the Clover Ijcaf railroad nt FrankXprJ, Ind isjnjall, cjiargcd with padding payrolls for his own benqflt. , AlargobrgoisAshpronear Plymouth, Englanb), find " hi feared that tho crow, whp havo taken rofugo In tho rigging, will bo lost, At Gibson, La., tho boiler on Stanton Brothers' hullboat oxploded, killing ono man lnstautly and mortally wounding two other men. Ferdinand Bennett, ex-chlef of pollco of St. Louis, yestcrda received o ton year icntonco, nt Los Angelos, Cnh, tor killing JMectlV Lawson, M088QOTOPaoo3es)ocogopQsaacgaoocgaeooocoago 9 A AinuB!:i;aa V i wm? w A 8 ifii&ri assty There g TOLUNI? ; you should therefore be careful to get the genuine. g Sold VMjwbfr In tins, with trade-marks "CbHoifn" sad ttetr't head in colton-pfonf J 0 wxeathcron every tin. Made only by 2 g TDK 5. K. FAIRB1KK COMl'ANY, CHICAGO sd,I132 H. Delaware Ate., i'hlladelphla. ft Itosult In I weeks rEAL, MEDICINE CO., Vor sale by P. P. D. KIRLIN, Shenandoah, Ta, IIP There is no pain that Pain-Killer will not stop. Colic, cramps, toothache, earache, sprains, cuts, burns, bites and stings, all yield to its magic. ne mm m cephm kills pain The qoaitlty has teen doubled, but the price may oe onereayou iook out. xav kiqbib CHARLIE SING, - NO. S SOUTH JARDIN STREET. First-class Aork at Low Prices. All Work done in first-class manner, and ana ironed, toe; sums ironea, sc; collars, 2c; cults, 4c; undersnirts, ?c; underdrawers, 7c; handkerchiefs, 2c. CHARLEY SING, Manager. READING R. R. SYSTEM IN EFFECT OLrrOUEIt I, 1895. Trains leave Slietiandoah as follows i For New York via Philadelphia, week days, 210,5 25, 7 20 n. m., 12 58, 2 65 and 5 55 i. in Sundays, 2 10 a. ra. For New York via Jlnuch Chunk, week days, 5 25, 7 20 a. m., 12 M and 2 M p. m. For Heading and l'lillnxlclphla, week days, 2 10, 5 25, 7.20 u. m., 12 58, 2 55 and 5 55 p. in. Sun days, 2 10 a. in. For Pottsville, week days, 2 10, 7 20 n. m., and 12 53, 2 55 and 5 55 p. in. Sundays, 3 10 a. in. For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, weekdays, 2 10,5 25, 7 20 a. m., 12 53, 2 55 and 5 55 p. ra. Sundays, 2 10 n. ni. For wllllainsport, Sunbiiry and Lewlshurg, weekdays, 8 25, 11 ao a. m., 150 ami 720 p. m. Sundays, 3 25 n. m. For Malianoy l'lnne, week days, 2 10, 3 25, 5 25, 7.20, 11 SO a. in., 12 58, 1 50, 2 55, 5 55, 7 20 and 9 35 p. m. Sundays, 2 10, 3 23 a. m. For Ashland and Shainokln, week days, 3 25, 7 20,1130 a. in., 150. 720 and 95 p. in. Hun days, 3 25 a. m. Flr Baltimore, Washington and .the West via I). & O. It, It.,: through trains lrave Heading Terminal, Philadelphia,. (P. i It. It. 11.) at 3 20, 7 53,1126 a. in., 3 and 7 27 p. m. Sundays, 3 20, 7 00, 11 20 a. m., 3 46, and 7 27 ,p. m. Addi tional trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest nut streets station, week days, 1 50, 5 4, 8 23 p. m. Sundays, 1 35, 8 23 p. m. TRAINS F0H SHENANDOAH. Leavo New York via Philadelphia, week days, 8 00 a. m,, 130, 4 00, 730 p. m. and 1215 night. Sundays, 0 00 p. m. Lcavcy New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 1 30, 9 10 n. ra.. 1 10 and i 30i). ra. Leave Philadelphia, lteadlpg Terminal, week days, 4 20, 8 83, 10 00 u. ra. and 4 00, G 02, 11 30 p. m. Sundays, 11 30 p. ni. Leave .Heading, week days, 135, -7 10, 10 06, 11 50 a. ra., 3 65 and 7 57 p. in. Sundays, 1 35 a. m. Leave Pottsville, weekdays,- 233, 740 a.m., 12 80 and 6 12 p. ra. Sundays, 3 33 a. m. . Leave Tamaquaweek dayp,3 18, 8 50, 11 23 a m., 1 20, 745 and 9 92 p. in.' Sundays', 3 18 a. in. , Leave Malianoy City, week days,, 3.45, 9 21, 11 47 a. m., 1 31, 7 39 and 9 51 p. ni. Sundays, 8 43 a. m. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2 40, 4 00, 630,9 87, 1139u. m., 12 58, 2 06,3 20,6 20, 7 53 and 10 10 p. in. Sundays, 2 40, i 00 a. ra. Leave Wllllainsjiort, week days, 7 42, 10 10 a. in., 3 35 and 11 41 p. ra. Sundays, 11 15 p. in. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street worf nnd South Btreet wharf for Atlantic City. WcckdoysKxpress, 9 00 a. ra., 2 00, 4 00, 6 OO Ii. in. Accommodation, 8 00 a, in., 4 30, 030 p.m. Sunday Express, 9 00. 1000a. in. Accommo dation 8 00 a. in., 4 43 p. ra. Returning leave Atlantlo City (depot,) week days, express, 735, 9 00 n. in., 330, 3 80 p. m. Accommodation. 6 50. 8 15 a. m.. and 4 32 p. m. Sundays Express, 4 00, 7 80 p, ra, Accommoda tion, y io n. in., ja p. m. Parlor Cars on all express trains, I. A. SWEIQAltD, a. Q. HANCOCK, Gen'! .Superintendent. Geu'l Pass. Agt. John f. cleary, Temperance Drinks. Mineral waters, Weiss beer. Bottler of the finest lager beers. 17 and 1 9 Peach Alley, Shenandoah. Hooks & Brown, Ae deliver the EVENING HERALD ana all the PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK POTTS VI LLfe dally papers. Agents for all perineals, &c. 4 N. Main Street Teams to Hire. If you want to hire a safe and reliable team for driving or for working purposes pay Shields' livery stable a visit. Teams constantly on hand at reasonable rates. JAMBS SHIELDS, No. 410 1 last Centre street. Opposite Rending railroad station, Is the making of f pie. The g making of a crisp crust de- o pends largely upon the shorten- a ing. Use COTTOL1SNE, the g new vcgelable shortening, in- g stead of lard, and sogginess will be an unknown element in your g pastry. Cottolene should al- g ways he economically used two-tliirds as much Cottolene as 2 you would ordinarily use of lard or butter, being ample s to produce the most desirable results. The paying in a year represents a coiSidorable item. are many imitations 6f COT- Restore LOST VIGOR When In doubt what to use for Nervous Debility, Lest of Sstul Power (tn tikr sex), Impotency, Atrophy, Varicocele and other weakneet, from any cium, mm troubles result fatally Mailed anywhere, scaled, for fiot 6 boxes for fs.e'. Itfttti every Is co order we cive a legal guarantee to cute cr refund the went'-, Addf Cleveland, Ohio. IttttmSa. Inlutleis and safe (Kile doius in bwj i-jtj iitu dd. Chinese Laundry, satisfaction guaranteed. Shirts washed In Effect MAncn 24, 1895. Passenger trains leave Shenandoah tor Penn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Le nighton, Slalinfjton, White IIalI,Catasauqna Allcntown, Bethlehem, Eastern and Weatherly at 6 04, 7 38, 9 15 a ra., 12 43, 2 67, 5 27 p m.. For New York nnd Philadelphia, 0 04, 7 3H, 9 15 a. m., 2 43, 2 57, p. m. For Qua kake, Switchback, Gerhurds and Kudsondale,. 9 15 a. ra, and 2 57 p. m. For Wilkcs-Harre, While Uaven, Pittston, Laceyville, Towanda, Sayre, Wavcrly and Elmira, 6 04, 9 15 a in, 2 57. 5 27 p m. For ltoshester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls and the. West, 15 a. m. and 2 57, 5 27 p.m. For Ilelvidere, Delaware- Water Gop and Btroudshurp, 6 (14 a. ra, 2 57 p. m. For Lanibertville and Trenton, 9 15 a ra. For Tnnkhannnck, 6 04, 9 16 a. m., 2 57,5 27 p. m. For Ithaca and Geneva, 6 04, 9 15 a' m 5 27 p m. For Auburn, 9 15 a m, 5 27 p ra. Fur Jeaneavillo, Lovieton and Beaver Meadow, 7 38 a. ni., 12 43 p. ni. For Stockton and Lumber Yard, 6 04, 7 38, U 16 a. m., 1143, 2 57, 5.27, 8 08 p. in, For Silver Brook Junction, Audenried aud Uazleton, 6 04, 7 38, 9 15 a in, 12 43, 2 57, 527 aud 8 08 p ni. rTor Bcranton, 6 04, 9 15 a m, 2 57 and 5 27 p m. For Ilnzlehrook, Jeddo, Drifton and Free laiid, 6 04, 7 38, 9 15 a. ra., 12 43, 2 57, 5 27 p. in. For Ashland, Girardville and Lost Creek, 4 40, 6 15, 7 30, 9 13, 10 20 a. in., 12 35,1 40, 4 10, 6 35, 8 22 p. m. For Haven Run, Centralia, Mount Carmol and Bhamokin, 9 13, 11 14 a m, 1 32, 4 ii), 8 22,9 15 p. m. For Yateaville, Park Place, Mahanoy City and Delano, 6 50, A 01, 7 33, 9 16, 11 05 a. in., 12 43, 2 57, 5 27, 8 08, 9 23, 10 53 p. m. Trains will leave Shamokin at 5 15, 8 15, 11 45 a. in., 1 55, 4 30, 9 30 p, ra., and arrive Shenandoah at 6 04, 9 15 a. m , 12 43, 2 67, -7, 11 16 p. in Leave Bbenandoan for Pottsville, 6 04, 7 38,9 08, 11 05, 11 30 a. m., 12 43, 2 57, 4 10, 5 27, 8 08 p. m. Leave Pottsville for Shenandoah, 6 00, 7 40, 9 05, 10 15, 11 48 a. ni., 12 52, 3 00, 4 40 5 20, 7 15, 7 55. 9 40 p. ni. Leave Shenandoah for Uazleton, 6 04, 738 a 13, a. in., iz 43, 2 57, o 27, 8 08 d. m. Leave Hazlqton for Shenandoah, 7 10 05, 11 06 a. in., 12 15, 2 58, 6 30, 7 26, 7, p. m. SUNDAY TEAIN8 Trains leave for Raven Kun, CS, Agh Jit. Carmel and 8iamokin, 6 -J6 a. nf m, and arrive at Sbamokln at 7 40 air , 3 p.m. , Trains leave Bhamokin for Shenandc 7 55 . m, and 4 00 p. m., and arrivo at Sh andoah at 849 a. tn. and 4.68 p. m, , Trains leave for Aebjand, Girardville , Lost Creek, 9 40 a m., 12 30 p. ra, i . For Uazletbn, Black Creek Junction, lj Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, AHentJ .Bethlehem, Eaaton and New York, I a.m., 12 30, 2 55 p. m. For Philadelphia, 12 SO, 2 55 p. m. For Yatesville, 1'ark Place, Jlahanoy City and Delano, 8 49, 11 35 a. in., 12 30, 2 65,4 58 6 03 p.m. ' Leave Uazleton for Shenandoah, 3 301 U 30 a. in., 1 05, 5 30 p. m. r Leave Shenandoah for Pottsville. 5 SS 8 49, 0 32 a. m., 2 40 p. ra. ' ' .Leave rotisviue jor Shenandoah. 8 in IV 1, M. a.,., ( v . u. JtOLLIN II. WILBUR, qenl. Bouth Beth I'll A If I . 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