The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, June 12, 1893, THIRD EDITION, Image 3

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RAILROAD SYSTEM.
Anlhraoite coal used oxo stvcly, insuring
cloanllnoas and comfort
TIME lAllLH IN ErrEOT MAY, II, 1893,
Trains loave Shenandoah as follows:
,?rNewYork via Philadelphia, wools dap,
?!,B si18,I0.08 a.m., 12.21.2.48,5.53 p.m. Sunday
08, 7.46 a. m. For Now York via Mauch Chun) ,
weekdays, 7.18 n. m., 12.21, 2.48 p. m.
.J,.r Reading and l'hlladolphla, weok diyi,
2.08, 6.2J, 7.18. ft.U8 a. m.,12.24, 2748, B.63 p. m. Sul
day, 3.09, 7.46 a. m., 4.28 p. m
For Harrisburg, week days, 2.08, 7.18 a. m ,
2.48, 6.53 p. m.
For Allentown, week days, 7.18 a. m 12.21,
.48 p, tn.
For Pottsvlllo, wool: days, 2.08, 7. 18 a. m., 12.21,
2.48, 6.M p, m. Sunday, 2.08, 7.46 a. ra., 4.28 p. m
For Tamaq.ua and Mahanoy City, week days,
2.08, 5.23, 7.18,10.08 a. m.,12,21, 2.48, 6.63 p. m. Sun
day, 2.03, 7.40 a. m., 4.28 p. m. Additional lor
Mahanoy City, week days, 0.58 p. m.
For Lancaster and Columbia, week days, 7.18
a. m.,2.48 p. m.
For Wtlliamsport, Sunbury and Lowlsburg,
week days, 3.33, 7.18, 11.28 a. tn., 1.33, 8.68 pm.
Sunday, 3.23 a. m., 3.03 p. tn.
For Mahanoy Piano, week days, 2.08, 3.23, 6.23,
7.18, 10,08, 11.28 a. m., 12.21, 1.33, 2.48, 6.53, 8.58,
P. m. Sunday, 2.08, 8.23, 7.46 a. tn., 3.03, 4.28 p. m.
For Glrardvillo. Uannahannock Station).
woekdays, 2.08, 3.23, 5.23, 7.18, 10.08, 11.28 a. m.
12.21,1.38, 2.48, 6.53, 0.KI, 9.33 p. in. Sunday, 2.08,
8.23, 7.46 a. m 3.03, 4.28 p. m.
For Ashland and Shamokln. week days, 8.23,
5.23, 7.18, 11.28 a. tn., 1.33, 0.58, 8.33 p. m. Sun
das', 3.23, 7.40 a. m., 3.03 p. m.
TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH:
Leavo Now York via Philadelphia, week days
8 00 a. in., 1.30, 4.00, 7.30 p. m 12.15 night. Sun
day, 6.00 p. m., 12.15 night.
Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week days.
4.00. 8.45 a. m., 1.00, 4.30 p. m. Sunday, 7.15 a. in.
Leavo Philadelphia, Market Street Htttlon,
week days, 4.12, 8.35, 10.00 a. m.. and 4.00,
0 00, 11.30 p. in. Sunday 4.00, B.05 a. m., 11.3(5
p. m.
Leave Reading, woek days, 1.S5.7.10, 10.05, 11.60
a. hl, 5.55, 7.57 p. m Sunday, 1.33, 10.48 a. m.
Leavo Pottsvllle, week days, 2.40, 7.40 a. n..
12.30, 6,11 p. m Sunday, 2.40, 7.00 a. m., 2.05 p. tr.
Leavo Tamaqua, week days, 8.20, 8.48, 11.23 ,
m., 1.21,7.15, 9.28 p. m. Sunday, 3.20, 7.43 a. m.,
2.50 p. m.
Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 3.45, 8.18,
11.47 a. m., 1.51, 7.42, 9.51 p. m. Sunday, 3.46, 8.12
a, m., 3.20 p. m.
Leavo Mahanoy Piano, weok ds ys, 2.40, 4.00,
6.80,9.S5,10.40,11.69a.m.,12 65,2.00,6.20,0.26,7.57,10.10
p. m. Sunday, 2.40, 4.00, 8.27 a. m 3.37, 6.01 p. m.
Leave Qirardvlllc, (Rappahannock Station),
weeks days, 2.47, 4.07, 6.36, 9.41 10.46a.m., 12.06,
2.12, 1.01, fl.26, 6.32, 8.01, 10.10 p. m. Sunday, 2.47,
4.07. 8.33, a. m., 3.41, 6.07 p. m.
Leavo Wllllamsport, weok days, 8.00, 8.35, 12.00
a. m., 3.35, 11.15 p. m. Sunday, 11.15 p. m.
For Baltimore, Washington and the West via
II. & O. U. It., through trains leavo Olrard
Avenue station, Philadelphia, (P. & It. R. R.) at
3 60, 8.01, 11.27 a. m., 3.58, 5.42. 7.10 p. m. Sunday
3 60,8.02, 11.27 a. m., 3.50, 5.42, 7.16 p. m.
ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION.
Leavo Philadelphia, Chestnut street whan
and Mouth street wharf, for Atlantic City.
Weekdays Express, 9 00 a m, 2 00, 3 U0, 4 00,
5 0U p. m. Accommodation, 8 00 a m, 5 45 p in,
Sundays Express, 9 0U, 10.00 a m. Accom
tnodatlon, 8 IX) u m and 4 30 p m.
Returning loavo Atlantic city depot, Atlantli.
and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Express
7 00, 7 45,9 00a m and 3 30and5 30pm
Accommodation, 8 15 a in and idUpm.
Sundays Express, 4 00, 8 00 p m.
Accommodation. 7 15am and 4 30 p m.
I-cIutfii Valley Division.
Passenger trains leave Shonandoah for
Penn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Lo
hlghton, Slattngton, White Hall, Catasauqua,
Allentown, llcthlehcru, Boston, Philadelphia,
Hazleton. Wcatherly, Quakake Junction, Del
ano and Mahanoy City at 8.01, 7,20, 9.08 a m.,
12.43,2.57,4.22 p. m.
For New York, 0.04 , 7 20 a. m., 12.43, 2 57,
f. m.
Hazleton, Wllkes-llarre, White Haven,
ton, Lacoy vlllo, Towanda, Sayro, Waverly,
:imira, 0 til, 8 liS u. m., 2. 7, 8.1 8 p. m.
Rochester, Huttalo. Niagara Falls and
His went, u oi, u.i Hum 12 13 anu s.ts p. ui.
For llelviuore, Delaware Water uap and
Stroudsburg, 0.04 a. m., 1.22 p. m.
For Lambert vllle and Trenton, 9.01 a. m.
For Tunkhannock. 6.01.-9.IM 11. m., 2.57, 8 08 p. m.
For Ithaca and Geneva 0.01, 918 a. m. 8.0
p. m.
For Auburn 9.C8 a m. 8.08 p. m.
For Jeanesvllle, Levis ton and lleaver Meadow,
7 HI, a. m., 5.27, 8.08 p. m.
For Audcnrlcd, Hazleton, Stockton and Lum'
bar Yard, n.01, 7.20, 9.08, a. m 12.4 1, 2 57
4.22, 6.27, 8.C8 p. m.
.For Scruntou, 0.04, 9.08, a, m., 1-- .
8.18 p.m.
For lltuiebrook, Jeddo. Drlftn- r'fUi
0.04, 7.10, 9.08. a. m., 12.41, 2 57,
For Ashland, Oirardvlllo an- . . 4 ll,
7.51,8.62, 10.2(1 a. m., 1.00. 1 V). .!., t.. , t.23, 9.16
p. m. u-
For Haven Run, Centra. i;r, ilount Carmel and
Shamokln, 8.42, 10.' 0 a m., 1.40, 4.4U, 8.22 p. m.
For Yatesvlllc, Park Place, Mahanoy City ard
Delano, 0.O1, 7.20, 9.08. 11.05 a m., 12.43, 2 67, 4.22,
6.1CT. 8.08, 0.33. 10.28 p. M.
Trains will leave nhumukln at 7.65, 11,45 a. m.,
I. 65, 3.20 p. in. and arrive at Shenandoah at
9.05 a. m., 12.43, 2.W, 1.22 p. m.
Leave Shenandoah fur Pottsvllle, 5.50, 7.20
9.08, 11.05 a. m., ViAi, 2.57, 5.27, 8.08 p. m.
Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 0.00, 7.15,
0.05,10.15,11.48 a. m., 12.32, 8.00, 6.20, 7.00,7.16,
p. m.
Leavo Shenandoah for Hazleton, 0.04, 7 20, 0.08,
a. m., 12.43. 2.57, 4.22, 5.27, 8.C8 p. m.
Leavo Hazleton for Shenandoah, 7 21, 8.23,
II. 00 a. m 12 16. --J5, 5.80, 7 2i, 7.66 p. m.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
Trains leavo for Ashland, Glrardvillo and Loe !
Creek, 7.29, 9.40 a. m., 12.30, 2.45 p. m.
For Yateavllle, Park Place, Mahanoy City,
Delano, Hazleton, Black Creek Junction, Penn
Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allentown,
Bethlehem, Easton and New York, 8.40 a. m.,
12o, 2.55 p. m.
For Philadelphia 12.30. 2.55 p. tn.
For Yatesvllle, Park Place, Mahanoy City and
Delano, 8.40, 11.35 a. m 12.30, 2.65, 4.40 0.01 p. m.
Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 8.30, 11.80
a. m., 1.05, 5.30 p. m.
Leave Shonandoah for Pottsvllle, hp), 8.40,
0.30 a. m., 2.45 p. m.
Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 8.30, 10.40
a.m.,1.35, 5.15 p.m.
O. G. HANCOCK, Gen. Pass. Agt.
Philadelphia, Pa,
A. W. NONNEMACHER, Asst. G. P. A. Lehtgh
Valley Division, South Uethlehem Pa.
I A SWEIGARD.Genl.Supt.
jpENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
SOntlTLKlLl, DIVISION.
DtCEMUER 8, 1892.
Trains will leave Shenandoah after the above
date for Wiggan's, Gilbe. ton, Frackvllle, Ne
Castle, Bt. Clair, Pottsvllle, Hamburg, Reading,
Pottstown, Pl.oonlxvllle, Norrlstown and Phil
adelphla (Hro-.id streot station) at 4:00 aad 11 :4(
a. m. and 4:15 p. m. on weekdays. For Potts
vllle and Intermediate stations 9:10 , m.
SUNDAYS.
For Wiggan's, Gilberton, Frackvllle, New
. Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvllle at 8:00, 0:40 a.m.
and 3:10 p.m. For Hamburg, Reading, Potts
town, Fboonlxvlllo, Norrlstown, Philadelphlt
at 8:00,9:40 a. m., 3:10 p. m.
Trains leavo Frackvllle for Hhenandoah at
10:40a.m. and 12:14, 5:04, 7:42 and 10:27 p. m
(Sundays, 11:13 a. m. and 5:40 p. m.
Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at 10:15,
11:48 a. m, and 4:40, 7:15 and 10:00 p. m. Sundays
at 10:40 a. m. and 5:15 p. m.
Leave Philadelphia (liroad street station) for
Pottsvllle and Shenandoah at 5 57 and 8 35 a m,
4 10 and 711pm week days. On Sundays leave
at B 50 a m. For Pottsvllle, 0 23 a m. For New
York at 3 80, 4 05, 4 40, 5 15, 8 50, 7 SO. 8 20, 830,
9 50, lioo, 1111, am, 12 00 noon (limited ex
pross 1 00 and 1 50 p m) 12 44, 1 35, 1 40, 2 30, 3 20.
1 00, 4 02, 5 00, S 00, 6 20, 6 50, 7 13, 8 12 and 10 00 f
m, 12 01 night Sundays at 3 20, 4 05, 4 40, 5 15,
8 18, 8 30, 9 50, 11 01 a m and 12 44, 1 40, 2 30, 4 OS
(limited 4 50) 5 SO, 0 80, 0 50, 7 13 and 812 p m and
13 01 night. For .Sea Girt, Long Branch and In
termediate stations 8 20 and 1114 am, and 4(0
pro weekdays. 1 or Baltimore and Washlni.
ton 3 60, 7 20, 8 31. i 10, lu ai, 11 lb a m, (12 25 Urn
ited express,) 1 30, 3 48. 4 30, 6 17, 7 00, 7 40 p m
12 03 night. For Freehold only 5 00 p m week
days. For Baltimore only at 2 02, 4 01, b 03 and
11 30 r, m. Sundays at 3 50, 7 20, 8 10, 11 18 a m,
12 10, 4 30, 7 00, 7 40 p m, 12 03 night, llalttmore
only 6 08, 11 30 p m. For Richmond 7 20 a m,
121 Op m and 1203 night.
Trains will leave Harrlsburg for Pittsburg
and the West every day at 12 25,120 and 810
am and (limited 6 00) 2 23, 3 25, and 6 lip m.
Way for Altoona at 8 15 am and 518pm every
day. For Pittsburg and Altoona at 1120 a m
.every day.
! Trains will leave Sunbury for Wllllamsport,
Elmlra, Canaudalgua, Rochester, lluffalo and
Niagara Falls at 204, 5 10 a m,and 1 35 p m weeV
days. For Elmlra at 6 31 pm week days, Fot
Erie and Intermediate points at 6 10 a m dally.
Fpr Lock Haven at & 10 and 9 68 a m dally, 1 85
and 6 31 p m week days For Kenovo at 6 10
in, 135 aid 5 81 pm week days, and 5 10a mot
Sundays only. For Kane at 6 10 m, 1 8a p tr
week days.
O. H. Pdgo. 1. II. Wood,
Gen'l Manager Oen'l Pass'g' Agt,
h?:e3:ls bij"cjtji
Everything modeled after
Green's Cafe, Philadelphia,
.3 8. Main St. Sliciiaudonli,
The leading place In town.
Has lately been entirely reno
vated Everything new, clean
cd fresh. The finest Una of
Wines and Lmuars I
.r 7
K. Cigars, 4c, forelga and do-
1 mestlo. Free lunch served
;7TX each evening. 11 lg schooners
iSpX of fresh,lleer,Porler,Ale,&o.
tfPOSITE : THE : THEATRE.
J J. O0UGHKHXY, rtQ
Signs of ileal,
You don't have to look
twice to detect them bright
eyes, bright color, bright
smiles,
bright in
every ao,
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Disease is
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nnlv vvlirMi
Scott's
EMULSION.
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kind. Scott's Emulsion of
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FOR .HtniW&.fe,
AFTER FIFTEEN YEARS.
Two Brothers are Re-united
in New York.
HOW THEY WERE KEPT SEPARATED.
Through n Nownpnpor PursoiiBl Oliver
.ItiiCMiKPii Mcetn Ills Hrothor Wliom lit
Stippusvd M'lin Drowneil Inn Milpu l'tel
Slimy Vents Aro Tlio Lost liothei-'
llxporlencn nt Nun and In 81am.
Nkw York, Juno 12. Oliver Jnrgrnscu,
n Dane, nntl couflilcntlnl mnn for Gustavo
Prohmnn, tho thuntrical muntiger, was rt
very hnppy tnnn yostenlny. He met In
this city h brother bo bollevetl (lend for fif
teen yeurs. There Is much ronnmcc in tho
story ot how tho brother cntue to lc bepii
rated. Paul Jnrgcnscn, the long-lost
brother, nrrlvcd hero hist week from Slum,
where ho Is an Intimate of the royal fam
ily. Ho speaks Danish and Chineso fluent
ly, but us yet does not thoiouKhly under
stand KiiKllsb. Oliver Jurgensen learned
of his brother's arrival in this country
tliiongh ah advertisement In a morning
paper last week.
Gustavo Frohman first noticed It and
forwarded it to Mr. Jiugensen, who was
visiting fi lends in Philadelphia.
"To say that I wns surprised puts It
mildly," said Oliver Jumenson yestt nlay.
'"1 here were three boys in our family In
CoutuhnKen, I left in lbT8 to find gold In
tho streets of New York, as things here
weie picturul In Denmark in those days.
I went to S nth Dakota, where I was soon
joined by it second brother, who Is now a
clergyman In tho west, lu 1830 my third
brother. Paul, left home to come to tills
country in n sailing vessel, which was
sunk lu collision with an ocean steamer.
It was reported at the time that the sail
ing shin went to the bottom Immediately,
only two of the crew being saved. I felt
sure my brother was lost.
"A peculiarly sad side of his disappear
ance was the suicide of the young woman
in Copenhagen to whom he was engaged.
"The reason for his silence all these
years Is a straugo one. ' When the ship
collided in the dead of night with the ocean
steamer they were half way across the At
lantic. Ho bound himself to a spar before
tho ship went down, and that was the last
he remembered for some days When he
came to consciousness' he was aboard a
steamer bound for China. Ho had been
picked up the second day after the collision
A floating piece of wreckage had dealt 111 tn
a l.low in the head and his mind became
nfieetod. He would have brief spells of
reason, but would soon lapse into a coma
tose state. On board the rescuing steamer
wiib an animal dealer, who toon quite n
fnncj to Paul, and when he left tho ship nt
Hona Kong took him along with mm.
Everything possible was tlono for Paul
'ii a medical way, but ho did not fully re
over his reason till a couple of yearB later,
.ily brother was made Siamese agent by the
animal dealer. It was his business to buy
elephants and other wild animals from. the
natives and ship them to the animul dealer
In Hamburg or San Francisco, as the ense
might be. He has been in Slam ever
since, and tells mo he wrote to Uopenbagen
-ome years ago, but found that the old
people were all gone. He tried to learn
the Hddress of myself and brothel when
he fully lecovered his senses, but failed, so
lie stayed in binm nntl made uls tortune.
He is now quite wealty and Is n great
favorite with the royal family. The crown
niince gave him a photograph of himself,
the latest taken, just liefore he left Slam
to visit this country."
More I'eimsj lvHiiin PostnuiHters.
WasI!ini.k.n, juiio 1H. Hie total num
ber of fourth-clip-s postmasters appointed
Saturday was eighty seven, of which sixty
one were to 1111 vacancies caused by resig
nations and deaths Among the appoint
ments were the following In Pennsylvania:
J. C. Wise, Arsonville; 13. T. Geiger, Eclio;
L. F. f might, Avalon: U. O, Urcenhoe,
Heaver Springs; H. S. Gangwere, Centre
Valley; J. A. Miller, Hunter's Hun: H. O,
Filgett, Mertztown; D. L. Chapln, New
Columbus; sranK Uunlai), miner; William
Merscher, Slatedale; D. F. Magee, Whit?
Hock.
"Well llenil Kye" Goes Mind.
Media, June 12. Richard Mitchell, alias
"Dick Dead kye," serving a ten year sen
tence in the Media jail, for killing a wo
man in Chester four years ago, has gone
otally blind nrd is also terribly nl'licted
with M-iolnla. Ho was blind in one eye
wlicn fust imprisoned, and tho "dead eye"
was removed about a year ago to save the
other one, but the operation was too late.
Overcome by llllllllinntllig Gas,
Philadelphia, June 12.-i-John Fried
man, aged 21 years, icslding at 7C1 South
Sixth street, was found unconscious, hav
ing been overcome by illuminating gas.
lie was remoml to the i'ennsyivunla hog
pital, where he was revived, but Is still in
a precarious condition. It is believed that
tho gas, which was usually allowed to
burn during the night, had been blown out
Forge I Ifli MittlH"i-ln-I,:iw's Name.
South Bs.n1, lud , June 12. E. R. Sis-
son, prominent in social and business cir
cles lierej bus confessed to forging the
name ot bis mother-in-law, Mrs. Kate
klndsay, to notes tor S2U,UUU, on which he
icalized the money, Sisson has left town,
and sent word back that ho will elude cap
ture,
Jubson Dies of Lockjaw.
Media, June 12. Samuel Jobson,
urotner oi uauncllmnn (Jtiarle.s li. jobson,
of Media, died at hla homo at Malvern of
lockjaw, the result of running n catfish
bone Into his hand. His hunt! became
swooleu in a short time and symptoms of
tocKjaw set in.
Jumped From h Socond-Slory Window.
Philadelphia, June 12. In nfltof tern
porary Insanity, John Mulligan, a resident
of Unruh btreet, Tacony, jumped from the
second story of his house, lauding In the
yarn below lu n heap and badly bruised
He wns taken to the Episcopal hospital.
A Dock Hand Fatally Injured.
MiLLViLLE. June 13. John Lee, a dock
hand employed on the sloop Gratitude, of
Maurlco river, fell from the mast head to
the deck, receiving fatal injuries.
I'atnllv Kicked br u Horse.
Allentown, June 13. Alfred Moyer,
rpslrilnc on n farm in Whitehall tmvnsliin
tviis kicked on tho head by a horse, and
mstaliieu Injuries which may prove fatal
Seventy Deuths From Cholera.
Alexandria, June 12. The number of
deaths from cholera in Mecca Saturday was
seventy, Indicating that the disease is ou
the Increase.
lloleomb's Ilody Kecovered-
New Haven. Conn., June 12. The
body of Harry Holcomb. a nenhew of Ex.
Mayor Holcomb, who together with Al
bert Holt, was drowned whl.a out salllnu
three weeks ago has been recovered. Holt's
body was recovered a week ago.
Standing of the Clubs.
Clubs. W. L. P.O.
Plttburjr...S3 1 .Oil
Urooklyn...2-J 1-4 .ail
tloston ) 15 .003
l'bllndolD',1.31 IS .683
Ulatlranra. ,3 - 17 .Ml
'telu4...l3 11 KM
Clubs. W. I P.O.
New York ..10 to .314
Wuslilntoi 17 10 .17a
CUiolnnatl..,ia 21 Ml
CUUviiq.,,,.l3 Ji .I'.M
St, Urul..,.U 1M Ali
LguUvUle,,, t '.'3 .Hi.
1,000 MEN" and HORSES Employed,
Kico Track, .UASR
WALTER
03KT HARTH.-
3 BIG CIRCUSES!
fi Continent Menageries, Real Roninii Hippodrome, 2 Stnges,
Wlhl .Moorish Caravan, 110 Clrctu Acts by 110 Htnr Artists.
lew Cars, (lew Caps, Hew Wa:ons, Hew Horses, Hew Animals
Onlv horses on earth trained to nlav bwo ball. 20 racea hr thnrnn lihrpila it tnMnm u.nnnna
1KM raro nnil costly unlmnH, ho dot elcnhtnts.
tioupo Jubilees, steam org in, stoam ouiiiopo, p my
300 hoes; fat ma i and bride, weight I3!t pounds',
$30,000 FREE STREET
Doors open at 1 and 7 p. m, Bejinsai 2aud8 p m, AdultB. 50 cenu; Children under
13 years, 25 coots. Cheap excursions ou all railroads.
11K1UI'' l'KNNSVI.VANIA IT15MS.
Sleuthhounds at Heading aro tracking a
gane; of countetfeiters.
Fcveral big asbestos firms of Allegheny
county havo consolidated.
All rotWown turned out to see the first
trollov car run through the streets.
Htrlkers at Patterson colliery surrend
ered, and will work at tlio company's
terms.
Hereafter Reading policomen must al
ways wear the uniform ou tho streets when
off duty.
Because her horse frightened nt a car,
Mary Yingst, of Lebanon, has sued a street
railway for $10,000.
A fall of coal In Mnple Hill colliery.
S'hennndonh, dangerously cr.ished three
miners, liurke, Jones and i'olasky.
Cjoocl bread j jbfi-
enci iast but his
yfbmach VfSs del'ictc.
to coof, but wa,s
ti're.d and sic oHfje.
fefc cndtnzM of lard,
ha bought Ccttolemj
i?fi n i w s h o rtn H and
(laore tttait ever be
Cause 5te tn&dt belter
foodand hecoud eat if
Wiffiouf Qhy urtjaleasarrf
affec effect. Vow
fjaWn found iifta BEST,
hd tnost tearful Short
inmj e.Ve.r made
JMiulo only by
N. K. FAIRBANK & CO.,
ICAGO. and Delaware Ave., llilla.
Political Cards.
g0tt COUNTY COMPl'ItOLLErt,
P. J. MULIIOLLANJ),
Or SHENANDOAH.
Hubject to Democratic rules.
F
OH COUNTY AUDITOR,
THEODORE F. BATDORfF,
OV POTT8V1LLK, .
Subject lo Republican rules.
F
OK I1IUECTOK O? THE I'OOK,
JOHN BEItOAN,
Or NOKTll OASS TOWNSHIP.
Subject to Democratlo rules.
OU COUNTY COMMISSIONKK,
THOMAS It ELLIS,
Or SHENANDOAH.
HubJ'Ct to Hepubllcan rules.
jrjIOIl COUNTY COMMISSIONtK,
OV QlMlKltTON.
Subject to H'publlcan rules.
J'OK OJUNTY COM MISSION Kit,
EL1AS E. REED,
or POTTSVIU.E.
Subject to Hepubllcan rules.
pOIt I OUNTY COMMISSIONED,
DANIEL NEW WJ3NDER,
Or BIIKVANDOAH,
Subject to Hepubllcan rules.
pOH COUNTY COMMISIONBIt,
JOHN P MARTIN,
OP PINCOltOVE.
Bubjcct to Demo, ratio ruUe,
F
lOU COUNTY TilEAHUKKR,
DANIEL DECHERT, si. D.,
Or SCIIUVI.KILt, HAVEN.
Subject to Itep iblloin rules.
F
OK COUNTY OcM MISSION Ml,
BEN J, R SEVERN,
or SHENANDOAH.
Subject to decision ot the Republican, Count J
jrjJOR HEQIaTEll
J. P. MARTIN,
or v .10 ALTO.
Subject to DemocrnUo rulag.
HALL- onoifNDS,
TH OR 1DTH
L. MAIN'S
3 BIG
drovo of cmls. a bind rife nmi drum noma'
with 15-foot tail, aipoiilna 20 thoroughbreds.
Arabian horso with Ituaifferoat color, 10,(io
PARADE AT 10 A. M.
.iiidci: UUUltS' SUIT.
The Ilnmbnrg Comjmuy'A I)erensei; I
flnnce Alt l'llilahed.
New Yoiik, Juno 12. The taking of
testimony In tho caso of Judgo Iieers oi
Connecticut, who Is suing the H imburg
Amerlcan Pucket Company for $10,000
damages for detention on board tho steam
ship Nornianuiii last summer, Is finished.
The last two witnosses wore Wilhelm
Finck, tho cabin cUrk of tho company In
Hnmburg, and Ulcli.ird Berting, managing
clerk of tho Cockspur street oflico of tho
London agents.
An effort was made by the witnesses to
show that the assurances given to Mr
Boors and others who had engHged pas
sago on the Normnunia, that the ship
would not carry steerage passongers, wore
tho result of tho niisunderstanding of a
cable sent from Hamburg to tho London
agents. The cablo was ns follows:
"Steamship Normannia, rooms vacant
. . . second class full; refund caunot
take place. Measure, to secure t-anitury
safety vigorously taken. Instruct nc
steerages forwarded by our line. Fast
steamors plfing Southampton and Now
York only."
This cable, it was testified, was sent
shortly after the Normannia sailed from
Hamburg. The latter part referred tn in
structions that had just been is.-ucd tor
bidding tho future booking of steerage
passengers. ihe London gents inter
pieted it to mean that the Normannia car
ried no steerage passengers.
Tho lawyers lu tho caso will submit
their briefs to Judge Brown of the United
States District Court before next Satur
day. Tliolr Awful Ilovenge.
City of Mexico, June 12. At Absola,
In tho State of Guerrero, u band of brigands
led by Leando Sanchez, a notorious out
law. assaulted the residence ot Salurino
l'rudento and killed tho owner. The
bandits then killed the fourtoou-yenr-old
daughter of Mr. Trudento and placing a
roj'e around her dead body dragged It
through the street lor a considerable dis
tance, l'rudento had ti short time ago
made complaint against the bandits.
Mrs. Edwnrd Myors.
Torturing Erysipelas.
ONE OF THE WORST CASES EVER
REPORTED,
Mrs. Myers Hand Amputated. Her
Life Saved.
The case of Mrs. Edward Myers, of Athens,
K. Y.. furnishes an apt illustration of a
woman's power of endurance. This lady had
been treatt'd for months in the usual way for
I'r) iit!luai of the hand, without benefit.
Not until her band bad become a mass o
gnai putrlfied fli-sli, and her life f!cs
3 H paired of. did she turn to Ilr. Kru-
" nedy, proprietor of 1'AVOIll'ri:
iecIIHV,forhcln.
lle'ot once Infonneu her that he could save
her life, but that ft was impossible to save
tne hand It mun bo amputated.
&ne received mis remote
in telltgence quietly, de
clined to take ether. stiDU-
latinc merely to hold her husband's handdur
tnr; the operation, and underwent the painful
process without moving a muscle or uttering
a proan.
I)r, Kennedy then gave Favorite
H H a n& lCvnifMly, which drovo tbe
HTU r s poisonous uiseuso out of hersys
B tta em cleansed the blood, and pre
vented tbe return of tbe iliseitbc. and the
now lives and rejoices in her great deliverance.
Had Ir. Kt'iniiMly been called at any
previous stace f tho diseaEohe would have at
once prescribed fnvorile IKeniedy and
LIFE!
nirs, in vr wouio not nave naa
to undergo this terrible ordeal, as
It would have uuved her
hit lid.
Are you reader, troubled with Tlrralpelna
nr anv ruptloii of the skin, it may be
i:rrslpelns in Its Incipient stage don't
trifle Willi It iv lnvmcnl, but use Ilr.
Kennedy's I'nvorllo lteutedy, It will
cure you, tor It is
DEATH TO ERYSIPELAS.
Whether quaffed
from a vessel of
tiu, glass or gold;
There's nothingso
good for the young
or the old as
Hires'
Root Beer
A delicious, health
giving, thirst-satisfying
beverage. A
temperance drink for
temperance pepple.
A jc pcktg tntVci ; gallons.
Sold and Enjoyed Everywhere.
IIHIIimillHUIHTIIIIIIIIIIT
mi I
ALL AROUND THE STATE.
Happenings of Importance from
All Sections.
OF INTEREST TO PENNSYLVANIANS.
An Archway or the Wrrnrrnvllle Asylum
Crumbles .Sprlniuily Injurliiir Adam I'.
Jlyrlch Snlyiirds Declines Npliitiinl Ad
mire The 1II1U Approved and Illmip
proved by the (love rnor.
HAnmsnuno, June 12. Tho governor
late Saturday afternoon npprovcil the snp
pletnent to the Unker bitllot law, the state
dentin examiners' hill, tho PhlhiuVlphhi
Hotline hill, thn hill authorizing capitaliza
tion of corporations not exceeding $30,000,
000, and the bill to prevent Incorporation
of boom companies on streams not more
than thlrty-flvo miles long.
The governor disapproved six bills. One
of these proposed to prohibit tho itcddllntt,
selling or hawking mcrclinndisa or other
goods In the stnte without a liconso, and In
vetoing it tho governor says he regards It
as "a most voxutlous and oppressive lntcr-
lerence with the free operations of legiti
mate business," nnd as "a most unwise
and unjust discrimination ngalnst the citi
zens, manufacturers and merchants of our
own state."
Another bill wns Intended to nrevent the
peddling, selling or hawking of product
and merchandise in cities of the second
nnd third classes without license.
I ho governor also vetoed the hill nnlnrir.
Ing the duties and powers of tho lire luttr
shal of Allegheny county.
Tho bill to nuthorizH cities to make ap
propriations for the establishment and
malutainunco of free libraries nnd to ac
quire, by condemnation, eligible sites for
theft location was vetoed.
Ihe governor also vetoed the act makinc
an appropriation to the State Agricultural
Society.
Another bill vetoed bv the trovernor nro-
vldetl an appropriation to aid the several
counties in tho construction, improvement
and maintenance ot public roads and pro-
vuieu uie manner ot distribution thereof.
TheArrcBls Cause a Sensation.
riTTsnuuo, Juno 12. Mrs. lluddleston,
WealtllV Wnniilll nf Tlnn Acnn icua
rested Saturday afternoon on a charce ot
murder. Several durs ntrn thn wmnln. nf
tt nctv-born balw were found on the premi
ses 01 iue iiuuu lesions, and the daughter
.uiss Kitty, was arrested on tho cbnrge of
infanticide. This was followed nn hv tb
arrest of her mother.
The Intended husband, W. O. Coyle, was
all-cited on a charge of murder. The de
fendants were held In $15,000 bail for
court. Mrs. TTnilrll Pirnn anil tia- rltxl.rl.tnn
gave bonds nnd were released, but Coyle
wan iuckto up in ueiuuit 01 onu. rue ar
rests have caused n sensation on account oi
the wealth and position of the deleudants.
Itoqulsltlmi Will be Hoard.
HAnmsnuno, June 12. Governor Patti-
son heard argument in the application for
11 requisition for the ollicers of the General
lilcctrlc Company, of New York, who
were indicted in the Pittsburg courts for
conspiracy against the Westinghouse Elec
tric Company. John Dnlzell, for the
Westinghouse, showed that Messrs. Clark
and Hamilton, two of tho Indicted parties,
were in mis atnte at tne time 01 the al
leged offense, and John R. Read insisted
that a requisition could only be Issued for
those two, as the others indicted were in
New York and Boston. Mr. Dalzell agreed
to this and the requisition will be issued
only for Clark and Hamilton.
They Ilroke All the Iterorils.
Allentown, June 12. The Hlbernin
Fire Company, of this city, returned Sat
urday night from Frederick, Md., where
they attended the state fireman's conven
tion and brought with them a first prizo of
$71) won in a contest. They ran 200 yards,
laid fifty yards of hose and coupled and
broke coupling in 88 1-2 seconds, which
breaks all previous records. Thev were
given nu ovation on their return.
It was the twenty-second anuiversnrv of
tho company. Addresses were made bv
James F. Gallagher andSelectCouncilman
llenity. Ihe Hibernia company havo in
their possession the old Hibernian hose car
riage of the Philadelphia volunteer depart
ment. Her Skull "vTas Frnetured.
Chester, June 12. Miss Tillie Lear, a
well-known young lady, sustained injuries
ncre wuicn win probably result in her
death. She was riding on an electric ear
and motioned for the conductor to ston at
Twenty-Fourth street. As the car was
passing Twenty-Second street she np
pnrently mistook tho location, and, arising
irom iier scat, was eitberthrownor jumped
from the car. There Is n sharn curve in
the lino nt Twenty-Second street, and the
jolt may have thrown her from the car.
She alighted on a pile of asphaltum blocks
near an excavation In the street and sus
tained two fractures of the skull.
Iladlf Injured by a Itunaway Horse.
PlHLAnEU-lltA. June 12. A rttnawav
horse attached to a largo wajion dashed
aloug narrow Leithgow street, above Pop
lar, endangering the lives and limbs of a
numlier of children. Robert Newton, who
was seated In front of his house, No. 035
Leungow streejf, seized the horse by the
head nnd succeeded in stonnlnu him. but
In the act was jammed up against a lamp
post. His right arm was dislocated and he
received h severe wound In his side. He
was taken to St. Mary's hospital.
The Archway Crumbled,
Werners vims, Juno 13. A frichtful
verification of the alleged weakness of the
walls of tho insane asylum nt this place
has been furnished in the crumbling of an
archway and the serious injury of Adam
r. i.vtien, tne loretnan mason. Half a ton
of stones and mortar fell unon Evrlch.
burying him out of sight. This accident,
loiiowing so closely upon the report of the
legislature that the walls were staunch
and bound, will likely arouse the old sus
picion. Itepudlatei Spiritual Advice,
Carlisle, June 12. Charles Salyards,
the convicted murderer, now In jail here
awaiting sentence, has repudiated spiritual
advice. He has received n letter from a
clergyman advising him to read the Bible
and prepare for the day of his death. The
convict has informed Sheriff Strockthatho
is not now in a position to be annoyed by
such letters, and will refuse to epen thero
If sent by ministers ot the Gospel, as he
prefers to select his own counsel.
Jumped for Her Hat ami Was HtlUd.
rntisNjxvii.LE, June 12. Marylevlnsltl,
agei 20 years, was Instantly killed near
I'erkloinen Junction. She was an em
ploye of Iee's Mill, at Bridgeport. Her
hat blew out ot the car window and she
jumped nfter It.
Steamer Now York Ordered Sold.
Boston-, Mass., June 12. Tha large ex
ursiou steamer New York, which came
irora New York to Boston several years
,go, lias been ordered by the United States
Uistnot Court to be soil to aatlsfy Judg
ments ugnlust her procured by Gloucester
parties for wharfage dues.
JIjcMhi JlraU Her Itequtred Spaed.
Nsw Loxdox, Conn., Juno 12. Qun
uoat Jlachiai ou her trial trip beat tne
'enuired sneed of 12 Vnnta vs 9. hiii
inU probably mor, but tha exact speed
1THE KiND j
1 ira -wMivt'
J No Enrton, N. Y.
f SCROFULOUS ECZEMA J
j FOR 20 YEARS I g
S3DANA BAKflAt'Atl.tA CO., .
EH SlRfiSB8.--.Mv wife born of tiarcr.tt preal-jj
ggnow-d to roA'NtrMlVTIOlV. filxof hcrBI
n rot nerd ana siittwi utra or juai jiio-
ll jVM ilH. My vrlfe'B health ws unuiuttTlr coodMj
to D 10 me fuzo 01 nnom w yenni m inu wni;
. thn nea of ahoiit 4(1 vpftn i at that ttmel
5 S ! It I" T I, t J N talot mini! ertnl itieM In theg
SSformof ILCZIIMA on nearly all part, of thtfig
gpl hodyi ancratlrafl It yielded to the remedic. uwd.ejW
3reiimlned for j(. yviirn wlUt almort Cun-S
mill 'trrllutloii and Atclilns. HUtceUMoglj-jl-
DANA'S 1
SARSAPAKILIiA
a WJ5X on her hf-ad hat broV-pn snd dl-KhariiTdin '
until almost rntirfly gone. Habitual CortlveoeBiff!
MBianEroatiy rcnevrtl. -f3
Bo We havo hrrttofore used n variety of irmpllcM
HwtLh but llttlfi result, but DANA' a SARSATA-S
pel KILLA has protnl to cffcrlual in Trlitnff mv
wifo of and NCUOF(llAH:
SEIn the blood tlint T mnirt anv It la n urn nil rnmhlrn.
E3 Hon of remedial ngcots, and Uiat my wife's RreatE '
improvement Itdue to its pcrwer and th blessing tm
ui h &iiiu i nviucnr upon it uie gf
; I have taken one bottln myjelf and find It a SB ,
pposiueiiuia vv.ie-miv?.
h iveppedrmiy, IU.V.A- J. UAYi
m m
va ol.. . r mi i . ... ..
IM uiiij uno ourapBriua sola on ins nu
gBENEFIT-NO PAY " plan. Only one couldM
island tho test, and that one If DANA'S.
nUMCEMBEn this. m
S Otnt Sarsaparllla Co.. Belfast, Maine. PN
Professional Cards.
JOHN It. COYLE,
A TTOKNKY A T-TjA ft".
Ofllcc Ueddall building. Bhenandoah, t'a.
M. llORKE,
ATTORN EY-A T-LA W.
BnstlAKDOAU, PA.
Oflico 7oom 3, P. O Hulldlng, Shenandoah,
. d i.stcrly building, Pottsvllle.
c
T. HA VICE,
BURGEON DENTISI.
nfflPA Vn.Hi.ni a. rA Kf.l. r. . n . ..
Shenandoab, over Stein's drug store.
jy B. ICISTLElt, II D
nn-SICIAJV AND SUROKON.
Office -120 North Jardia street. Shenandoah.
D
,K. JAMES BTISIN.
PHYBIOIAN AND BURGEON.
Offlce and Residence, Jo, SI Ncrth Jardln
Street, Shenandoah.
F
KANIC WOMER.M, D.
5j)ecioftI in Treatment of Catarrh.
Practice limited to diseases of the eye, ear,
no e and throat. Spectacles furnished, guar
anteed to suit all eyes
Offlce 33 East Oak street, Shenandoah.
D
It. E. D" LONQACRE,
Graduate In
ertnory Surgery and Dentutry.
All calls by mail, telegraph or telephone at
tended to with promptness. Surgical opera
tions performed with the greatest care. Offlce :
Commercial Hotel, Shenandoah.
Printers
Print. nrr inlf stainc nr rpmnvert nnA UmmiWl
fingers healed by the use of
HUSKY DIAMOND
SOAP
because of its high percentage; of Ut.
ASK YOUR OROCCR FOR IT.
JAS. S. ICIIiIC.Sc CO., CUlcnao.
Whits Russian SnartP.".f..1JHr'.?!
..ww... ww . vviicMw m wane.
Has stood 'he ;ei t tor STXTT YBAltH
' end bas proved ltsel? tbe best remedp
9 known tor the cure Cetuumotloti.
Qoughi, Colli t, fhaopng Oongh, and 9
' til Lung VUrasf la young oi Ola.
I Trice -V), 60o., and! .00 per bottle.
SOtn EVERYWHERE.
7 tnr!M tneveiBlinSL. 3teti.. Bullietai. fft.
Thfl only SORE ROACH DESTROYER t
6 MAURERS'
We guarantee It to rid the bwit of RT, Bocxt
end Watir Bus.
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ms
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