The Evening Herald. Published allj, except Sunday by BltllALl) I'VJILlSlllXO C031VANY, Publication office and mechanical department, 235 Kast Coal Street. lb delivered In Shenandoah and urroundlng towns or Six Cents week, payable to the carriers. lly mall, Three Dollars a year orTwenty-uve cents per month, la advance. A&wrtltemtnli charged according to spice and position. The publishers resorre the right to change the position of adTcrtlscmenls whea ever the publication of news requires It. The right la also reserved to reject any advertise- meat, whether paid (or or not, that the pub- Ushers may deem Improper. Advertising rates made known upoa application. Entered at the post office at Shenandoah, Pa., ai socond cloas malt matter. Shcaandoah, Penna. Evening Herald. very largely townrds making Switzerland hat she Is to-dny, tho source whence all tho world receives Its Inspiration of loynl evotlon to country. It was not until 1W3 that the Grand Army began decorat ing tho graves of fallen comrades, and when, In 1870, Congress stamped this prac tice with Its approval, and sot apart May 30 as Memorial Day, which tho Grand Army should dock with flowers the graves tho nation's defenders, there was a universal expression of approbation from all loyal and patriotic hearts. Annually since that time the Grand Army has faith fully and scupulously observed this anniversary. TUESDAT, MAY 8, 1894. IIKADQUA11TER3 IlEPUnLlCAN STATK COMMITTM!, l'lillaUelplila, ten. -4, 'IM To lit Ktjiubllcan Jiltctort I'tnnsvlvania I am directed by the Republican State Committee to announce that the Republi cans ot Pennsylvania, by their duly ohcaen representatives, will meet In State convention at JIarrisburg, Pa., on Wednesday, -May A, at 11 o ciock a, in fer the following purpose, to wit : For the nomination of candidates re. nectlvelv for Governor. I.leutennut-Gov. ernor. two members of Congress from the state at large. Auditor General, Secretary of Internal Affairs, and for the transaction cl snort oilier business as may ue pre aented. Attention Is called to tho rule adopted at the State Convention of 1893 providing lor tne oasis ot representation as ioiiows : Representations In future state conven tions Bball be based upon tho vote cast at the Presidential or gubernatorial election Immediately preceding, one delegate being allotted to each legislative district for ovpr 2.000 Hefiiilillnnn vntet and nn add! tlonal delegate fora fraction exceeding 1,000 votes, each district to have at least one delegate. Uy order of the Republican State Com u. t. uii.kf.son, liuairrnau. Attest: Jrub 11. Rex. A. 1). Fillkkolf. Secretary. The representatives to which each dls trlct of tne county Is entitled to is as fol lews: First district, 1; Second district, 1; Third district, 1; Fourth, district. 3. IN Australia women are generally em- tdoyed as railway station agents. In many of the small stations a woman Is la ole control, being ticket seller, telegrapli operator and baggage mistress. They rc elve about 50 cents a day. A Cincinnati man recently presented iis wife with n plnno lamp, which slio sold she w ould call after him. On asking her the reason, she replied: "Well, dear, it has a good deal of brass about it, It Is handsome to look at, It Is not remarkably brilliant, requires a good deal of attention is sometimes unsteady on its legs, liable to explode when half full, flares up occa lionully, is alwayx out at bedtime and Is bound to smoke." AN exchange says that a rediscovery of the mine worked by De Soto and his fol towers 300 years ogo has probably been found. W. C. Padget, a man who operates a sawmill In the mountains of Georgia, has discovered some relics In theshapeof stono mortar and other Implements. He secured the services of an old mining sngineer to inspect the plnco. In one of the excavations they found the spur of quartz, vein, In which there was a cou sidcrablc quantity of gold. The old eu jlneer said that It was a valuable find and believes It is the exnctBpot where I)e Soto and his followers located and mined for gold and silver 300 years ago. SENATE TARIFF BILL. trlanarmy of 20,000 men under Prince Loopold at Morgarten. These memorial exercises, furnishing bj they do an object lesson In patriotism, have contributed Sweophlg Changes in tho MoaBUre business yesterday by making some com. NEW YORK AND JERSEY BRIDGE Lnotlier Hill for lti Construction fassad by the Hons. Washington, May 8. The house began As It Passed the Houbo. 0ENEEAL INCREASE IN THE BILL. There Are Over Fonr Hundred Amend ment, and in the Schedules the In creases Are Very Marked The Increase In Sugar A Few of the Changes. Wabiiinotoh, May 8. During the ex ecutive session yesterday Senator Jones presented the amendments to tho tariff bill which have been considered and agreed to by the Democratic senators known as the compromise committee. There aro over 400 of them, and it makes a new bill, or n mcastlro greatly differing from the Wilson bill and from the senate bill in any form In which It bas been pre sented, Tho amendments heretofore pre sented by Senator Vest and reported from the finance committee are endorsed by the compromise committee. There Is a gen eral Increase in the bill, and In some sched Mew York's Constitutional Contention. Albany, N. Y., May 8. The ofllcers of the constitutional convention were deter mined last night by the Republican cau cus as follows: rrenltlcut, Joseph 11. Choate of New York; first vlco president, ex-J.ieUtenant Goveruer Thomas C. AI- vord: second vice president, W. II. Steele nn anv mora executive sessions, or the I of a special committee of live senators to of Oswego; secretary, Charles K. Fitch of passing of any bills during the morning investigate tho alleged clubbing by the mtttee provisions for tho newly elected members of the house. The New York and New Jersey bridge bill was passed under a suspension of the rules on motion of Mr. Dunphy. it meets the objections of the president to a pier in the river by referring the question to a commission of I engineers, one to bo an engineer olucer of ' 41 1 1-1 1 -.1) I I I .1 iuu army mm inur iu mociyu uiiuuuuim ers, to bo appointed by the president, whose duty it shall be to determine the question of practicability of building a bridge of a single span. A special order was adopted making the bills for the erec tion of a new government printing office and a new hall of records in Washington tho business of the house until they are disposed of. The printing office bill was discussed until 5:07 o'clock, but long be fore that hour the debate degenerated Into a tariff discussion, and Mr. Milllken de livered an amusing speech arraigning the Democratic party for bringing on the financial depression from which tho coun try has been Buffering. The open session of the senate lasted but half an hour, and was devoid of all public interest save the Introduction by Senator Allen, of Nebraska, who is defending tiles the Increases are very marked. Sen ator Harris announced that notwlthstand' ing the consideration of the Chinese treaty Coxey and his lieutenants in the police had not been finished that he would op- court, of a resolution for the appointment Rochester. Ambassador linvartl doing to Dublin. London, May 0. Hon. Thomas F. Bay ard, the United States ambassador, and Mrs. Hayard will leava London on Friday next for Dublin In order to spend a few days at the castle as the guests of Lord Houghton, the lord lieutenant of Ireland. hour until after the tariff bill are disposed of. He also said that he would now press for sessions beginning at 10 o'clock in the morning in order that more speed might bo made. Washington police of the leaders of the Commonweal last Tuesday. The resolu tion went over. The senate spent six hours behind closed doors, and then opened them In order to agree to a coufer- Among the many changes provided for enco on a bill regulating liquor licenses in in the amended measure ore the follow- the District of Columbia. JnK: ... .. VPQTPRn AV'C: RACCQAt I RIMPC. Fire Causes Iluslnass Suspension. BltlDGETON, N. J., May 8. Tho bottle house nttnehed to the works of the Cum berland Glass company was totally de stroyed by fire yesterday. Tho loss is es timated at 15,000. A largo number of bands aro thrown out of employment. Jerry Simpson Not So Well. Washington, May 9. Hon. Jerry Simp son is not so well. He passed a restless night and Is somewhat weaker At present he Is suffering from Inflammation of the kidneys, and the case stubbornly refuses to yield to treatment. The new sugar schedule provides: On and after Jan. 1, 1695, there shall be levied, collected and paid on all sugars not above No. 1U Dutch standard In color, and on all tank bottoms, syrups of cane Juice or of beet iulce. melada, concentrated mclada, concrete and concentrated molasses a duty of 40 per centum ad valorem, and upon nil sugars above No. 16 Dutch standard In oolor thero shall bo levied, collected and paid a duty of i of 1 cent per pound, in addition to the said duty of 40 per centum .. .1 .. ,1 nil B.maM tnnlr ImHnma syrups of cane Juice or of beet Juice, me- Binghamton, O A ladn, concentrated melada, concrete or "i,6"0- National leegne. At Philadelphia-Philadelphia, 7; Brook lyu, 4. At Washington Baltimore, 17: Washington, 8. At New York 'Boston, 1; New York, 0. At Plttsburg-Clnoln-clnnatl, 17; Pittsburg, 6. At Clevcland- Oleveland, 7; Chicago, 1. At Louisville Louisville, 8; St, Louis, 0. Eastern League. At Springfield Springfield, 2i; Syra cuse, 8. At Blnghamton Buffalo, 12; At Wilkesbarre Wilkes- Hood's Never Fails Buslnoos Man's Erporlonoe Ourod of Rheumatism. DR. J, GARNETT MERTZ, OcullSt and Optician, 11i W. Cealre St., Mahanoy City, Pa. EvQS examined ntiil rrlnaKpa nrpsrllwxl. Special attention to difficult cases. At Providence Troy, ..nncmitrnted molasses which are Imoorted lB: 1 roviuence, m from or ore the nroduct of anv country .Dm,in which nt the time the same aro exported At Scranton Allentown, 18; Scranton, therefrom pays, directly or Indirectly, a 8. At Pottsvllle Pottsville, 17; Altoona,. bounty on the export thereof shnll pay a 7. At Heading llarrlsburg, o; Heading, 3, The La Champagne Floated. . . . m : .Ill . T rTi rhore at Fort duty of 1-10 of 1 cent per pound In addition At Kaston-Kaston, 0; Hazleton, 8. .. n ... . I tn tha tnrftrnintf ratM! nrovlflpfl. that I Hamilton was uoateu last evening alter her cargo had been lightered. She arrived t her pier at 10:30 p. m. in the fnreirolnir rates: Drovlded. that nnthlne herein contained shall be so con- WT Woleott Was Blackballed. Btrupd as to abrogate or In anv manner WASHINGTON. May 8. The publication mpalr or affect the provisions of tho of the fact that the application of Sena- treatv of commercial reciprocity concluded tor Woleott for membership in tho Metro- between the United States and Hawaii on polltan club, of New York city, was re- the BOth day of January, 1875, or tho pro- cently rejected created much gossip at the itf. T. Vr. Uaus, A wn known business man In Pittsburgh, Fa., writes the letter given below. Mr. Haus it gen eral agent for the Maine granite quarries and contractor (or cemetery and building work, hav ing an oflee at N. 708 Tenn Avenue. "CI. flood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: " Gentlemen W have a very high opinion of both Hood's Sarsaparllla and Hood's Fills at oar house and with good reason. I hare taken al most every remedy known for rheumatism, and feel Justified iniaylng that Hood') Sarsaparllla tt the only one that does me any good. I must admit I have not taken it steadily, but only when the palm of rheumatism cam on. Hood's Sarsaparllla has Always Given Ma Relief, and Ilka many others, as soon aa I am well I never think of medlolne agala until the next at- HOOD'S Sarsaparllla CURES task. We are never without Hood's Baraapa- lilla and nood's Fills In our house, and have recommended both to dozens of frlendi. wnen anv of mr famllv aro taken sick, n matter with. what disease, tne Qrst thing wsaouw give A Doao of Hood's Pill and follow It up with Hood's Sarsaparllla. mlEht write several pages In praise ot this ax- -client medicine, but think I have aaia enougo to convince." T. W. XlkVl, Pittsburgh, Fa. The Retirement of Mayor ilaynes. Newahk, N. J., May 8. Mayor-elect ivUOKCucKer was sworn o uuuu - congress heretofore Capitol. Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, of yesterday to succeed Mayor Haynes who v y Massachusetts, said: "I know nothing bbu neeu in omceior ten consecutive years. . . .. . , t ,t , , t T hann.pA . h. levied, collected and paid on molnssea when I was In New York a few days ago. tostlnu 40 decs, or less bv the tiolarlscope, I was then told by members of the club ..cn.Uu..u, a. m "",?" and containing more than 20 per cent, of that benator Woleott had been black testimony in uie ua.muu molsture. and on molasses testing above balled on account of his attitude on the vpmv wrh nniirniiiRii in in iiiuriiiiiiz. umi . . . i . ,i . Th GfcllUzln School CoatroTeriy. EnENsnuna, Va.t May 8. Tho taking of :zzrtKtLL Tnr,b"Uod:gs:eand not zcun the arguments thereon were finished by o'clock. No decision is expected beforo the latter part of the week. Yesterday fifteen pupils of the school, ranging In age from 7 to 21 years, seven of them being Protestants, were examined. None ot them, with the exception of Emma Nech- oll, had ever been instructed to addiess the teacher as sister, cope, a duty of 2 cents per gallon; if test- inc above 50 degs. poiariscope u uuty or cents ner uallon. A portion of the glass schedule Is changed so as to read ns follows: Green and colored, molded or pressed, and flint and lime glass bottles holding more than cacy of the free coinage of silver." tor Teller corroborated this. Sena 4. , . I one 11 U L. RUU ucuiljuuun uum vniuw.n, wi- oume ui kuciu usu , , , ... ..1 .1 .,.1 en the Catholic catechism studied dur- - .n d' coloreTand fllal T oi Ing school hours, but always under cover. K , , ' ,. . .inn. All stated that It was forbidden during '?!.. b?.tt.1B t ?f Pw" P .nnl linnr. A lan tVinf t, ,rt n.vnr I 'luwl lu " " ' r seen any of the sisters display their halv 0ud- red moldcQ and prcssed us, rosar.es or crucii xe. in any way ym fl, t d ,ttS(, hoM and vlals they would attract their special attention. ""J1"" uQt m . re of R of t Tragedy at Coney Island. cent, per pound; 11 Holding less inan Conky Island, May 8. The ,SZjrZl Disasters to- the Sealing Fleet. San Francisco, May 8. The present season bos been most disastrous to the sealing fleet. So far the schooners Mat tbew Turner and Mascot, of San Fran clsco, have been reported lost, with all bands. The Henry Dennis Is said to have gone ashore and became a total wreck The Undaunted, is a wreck, and the Re triever lost five of her boats and had to put into Yokohama. It is feared that Captain Snow and two sailors are lost. filled or unfilled, dutiable or free. UnDolIshed cylinder, crown and com mon window glass not exceeding 10 by 15 Inches saunre. 1 cent per pound; above that, and not exceeding 16 by 24 inches Another Olobe Glrdllne Cyclist. New Yokk. May 7.-H. II. Hill, of Gen eva, j. i., a well known trick bicycle rider, and f.ngene 1'eltler, his manager, started yesterday on a trip around the world. Hill Is riding on a unlcycle, which ho will propel at least as fur as Chicago. They will visit Hawaii, Australia, Japan, Hlaiits throb with pity at tragedies on the stage. How many aro touched by tho real tragedies occurring around them almost dally t Such as that near Pitts burg laBt week, for Instance a girl of 17 dying by her own hand. A pleasant home was found for her hi the town of Freedom, nnme of happy augury, and she was on the road to better things when a blather ing Imbecile, reviving her wretched past, drove her away. After that, desperation, poison, death. Would she see her fatherf No; nor be buried near her mother, per 2iaps because that would be to desecrate that mother's resting place. She would sleep her last sleep alone. If she had been a boy of 17 her sins might have found her out and not have Interfered seriously with her prospects. A boy can live them down. But the girl the girl of 17, Ignor ant, wilful, perhaps she can hide them only in the grave. The blathering im becile who knosvs of thcra is delighted to tell of them. Will his heart throb with pity at this tragedy 1 Oh, no. It will doubtless when ho sees a tragedy on the atago, where girls die every night for so much a week. What a mockery It all Is. What a mockery life Itself is to most of as, to be sure, whan we have the courage to bo candid. Island was murked by a tragedy. In the afternoon a man whom no one seemed to recognize went to the Iron pier and asked Captain John Mutrow, keeper of the old pier, lor permission to mm irom me t . . nBP ,.... above thnt China. India. Russia, and through Eurone structure. As this was against the rules j . '. ....i i ,, o. i. ii ln-1ipu aminrp I tn Irplnnil pxnprt tn b frnnn twn Hi cents per pound; abov e that and not years. Hill will give exhibitions at dlf- exceeding 24 by 30 Inches squnre, ', cents ferent points ou the trip. per pound; nil above that, 1? centB per nound. Provided, that uupollsbed cyclinder, crown nnd common window glass, lnv ported In boxes, shall contain 60 square feet, as neurly as sizes will permit, and the duty bball be computed tnereon ac cordlui! to the actual weight of the glass, Plate glass, 24 by fl luches, 23 cents per square; nil plate glass above these uimen- of tho fish company lie refused. The I stranger became enraged at this and flow at thu captain, giving him n terrible beat ing. Shortly afterward Mr. Mutrow wns seized with a hemorrhage from the lungs, I and before the How of blood could be I stayed he died. His assailant escaped. Imprisoned Tourists ltescued. UrtATZ, May 8. The detachment of sap pers and miners who were sent to release the imprisoned tourists from tne stalac tite cave at Lugloch succeeded iu forcing Croker Objects to Drudgery Nkw Yokk, May 8. A report of Richard Croker's resignation caused considerabl excitement among the politicians. Mr. Croker himself, however, said iu an Inter view that he wished to have It understood clearly that be did not mean to retire from his place at the head of Tammany Hull, All he wants, he says, Is to have the com . . . . T 1.1 1 1 . . . 1 .. 1 . . 1 1....... c ajQQfj ixJCentS per squaru luuu uuu&mti wiunni iiu iuwiu num Luau nn-jr uuve a narrow passage Into the cavern. All the Blass'plaU.g are added to glasses dutiable been doiug, aud not rely on him to do all tourists were taken out alive. The sur vivors are very much exhausted, but the physicians uttemling them believe that they will recover. The men were rescued after being iu the cavern 200 hours, Hernandez Will Not be ISteouted. at 10 per cent, ad valorem In addition to I the drudgery. other rates chargeablo thereon. The nlc Iron paragraph Is amended to read as follows: Iron in pigs, iron Kent ledge, splegleison, ferromangnnese, fcrro slllcon, wrought and cast scrap Iron and scrap steel, t4 per ton, but nothing shall Hood's Pills are prompt and efficient, yel easy In action. Sola by all druggists, ac; Hlr Charles Kussell'a successor. London. May 8. The election to fill the vacancy caused by the retirement of olr Charleb Russell from the house of com-. mons, ou his accepting the post of lord ustlce of appeal, took place In south lackney yesterday. Mr. lletcher Moul- ton, the Liberal candidate, was successful. GrlfTit Defrats Murphy. Boston, May 8. Last night, after one of the hardest fights seen in Boston for a long time, x oung Grlffo was declared, the winner over Billy Murphy at the end or eight round. mm mum I sfl HI W n Ir I ssMHsMlniasI nllsinlnM 1M North Main street, Hhenandoah, Pa., WHOLESALE BAKER AND C6NFKCTI0S1S: lee Cream wholesale and retail. Picnics and parties supplied on short notlsi, JjlEltaUBON'B THEATRE. P. 1. rBOUBOI, MAMAQBR. WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, '94 The American Comedy Company, presenting the grandest of farcical comedies, Fen-el-ope Ann The cast includes Wm. Y. Ownn. ltn nf Daly'a Theatre; Miss F.flleGermon, late of Wallack'wTheatre: Albert Roberta, latn of Madison Sauaro Theatre, New York; ."uiss noiuo-xaie jxeixon, lateoi Langtry Company, and others equally as popular. Robert G. Ingersoll snys: "If all come dies were a powerfnl as is 'Pen-el-opo Ann' the stage' would never suffer or tho public bo bored." Prices, k, 35 and 50 Cents. Reserved seats at Klrlln's drugstore. isssav.. TO RETTO'S Beer and Porter. I AM AGENT for tho Chas. llettlg's Cele brated Besr and Porter In this vicinity, also Bergner & Engel's celebrated India Palo Alec and Old Block. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 120 South Main Street. At Rag Carpet Weaving ! If you want a good pleoe of rag carpet, wcl woven, take your rags nnd have tbom woven up In carpets. It will pay you In the long ran. All kinds, with or without stripes, made to order; beautUul ralnbaw stripes. Low prices 205 Wort Oak Street, Shenandoah, Pa . SnlCICs FOR'A CASE IT WILL-WOT CURE. Eold by Druggists or sent by mall. 2ScG0c and $1.00 per package Samples free. tjrt "ESTf Tho Favorite TOOTH rOWBXS fLU H.fortboTocthaudBrcatb,SSo. Captain Sweeney, U.S.A., San Diego, Col Bays: "Sbiloh's Catarrh Rcmcdrls the lint medicine I Uavo ever found that would do mo any good." rrlcotOcts. Sold by Druggists, SHILOH'S CURE. This GmtAT Oouan Cunts promptly caret where all others fall. For Consumptlonit has no rival; has cured thousands, and will cunH TOU.lf takcnlnUmc Frlee25cti., e0cta,.tl.CO. Sold by C. H. Hagenbnch, Shenandoah. LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. D' O not be deceived. This brand of White Lead is still made by the "Old Dutch" process of slew corrosion, standard brand of It is a t'oMMANDKit David K. Pieuck, Depart- awent of Sew llumpshlro, (i. A. It., in his general orders calling for the observance of Memorial Day this year, reminds his comrades that ceremonies commemorative jt heroic deeds and patriotic devotion nre not peculiar to this generation or country Vor nearlyCOO yearn the Swiss people have bold annual memorial services In honor of the little bund of mountaineers who defeated and almost annihilated aa Au CITY of Mexico, May 8. Tho statement be deemea scrap Iron or Bcrap steel except receuuy maue wiui v,uiuuei reives jier- wnste or refuse iron or steel lit only to De iiauuez, tne juexicun army omcerwuo was 1 manufnctured. accused of being implicated in the Garza The boiler plate paragraph is amended revolution, Is to suffer the death penalty to remi; jjoiler aud other plate iron or steel within the next few days Is denied here. L-rrAnt nw nlates hereinafter nrovided for. Colonel Hernandez was sentenced to not tjnner than No. 10 wire gauge, aeatu, uui i-resiueui uiuz commuieu ui Bijearej or unsbeared, ana sfcelp iron or sentence to twenty years' Imprisonment. I .cai sheared or rolled in grooves, valued t 1 n,.nt. npr noutid or less. V. a cent ner Mrs. Las for CouBresfc ..,i. Vnlnw aI.ovb 1 cout and not ubove TorEKA, Kan., May 8. rhcre was talk ,1 -,. 0.10 of a cent ner nouud: not here of putting Mrs. Lease in nomination ui,ove 4 oeut8 per pound, 30 per cent, ad for oongress-nt-large, but tho Populist Vlli0rcni; valued at over 4 cents per pound, leaders do uot wuni to turn uown uon- oj pt.r ceuti ad valorem; provided that all iTl, T T S'Dp gressmau Harris. They uro willing, how- lron or gteel thinner than No. 10 wire 01111 1 . JjeWlS OCCrOb 1 . r " - Kuntte siiuii yy uuvv uvu w akw. Bheets. The tobacco so hedule Is changed to read: Wrapper tobacco, unstemmed, imported In any bale, box, packuge, orlubulk,tl.60 per pound; if stemmed $'.'.25 per pound. Filler tobacco, unstemmed, imported in any bale, box, package, or In bulk, 85 per pouud; if stemmed 50 cents per pound. Provided, that the term wrapper tobacco, whenever used In this act, shall bo taken to mean that quality of leaf tobacco known commercially as wrapper tobacco. The cigar paragraph Is amended to readt Cigars, cigarettes, cheroots of all kinds, rl per pouud nnd 25 per cent, ad valorem, md paper cigars and cigarettes, including rappers, shall be Biibject to tho same lutles us are herein imposed upon cigars. Beveuth district should Jerry Simpson not make the race. Mrs. I.eas.e is very much iu earnest. a nnoo nuiLDma up nt a run-down svstom can be accomplished by the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Uls-I covcry. A long procession of & aiSOOSOS BULTb iruui a lurUU liver and Impure blood. Tako it, as you ought, when you feel the ttrst symptoms (lan guor, loss of apiwtite, dullness, depression) and you'll savo yourself from something se rious. As an appetizing, restorative tonic, to repel disease and build up the needed flesh and strength, there's nothing to equal It. It rouses every organ Into healthful action, purities and enriches the blood, braces up the whole system, and re stores uoauu anu vigor. For every dlsfmse caused oy a Ulsoruereu 11 vor or impure uioou, it u me oniy guarun- ixa remeuy. 11 it doesn't benefit or cure, you have your money back. a - . m Strictly Pure White Lead The recommendation of to you by your merchant is an evidence of his reliability, as he can sell you cheap ready-mixed paints and bogus White Lead and make a larger profit. Many short-sighted dealers do so. For Colors. National Lead Co.'a Pure White Lead Tinting Colors, a one-pound can to a 3;-pound keg of Lead and mix your own paints. Saves time and annoyance In matching shades,'' and insures the best paint that it U jKMsible to put on wood. Send us a postal card and get our book on paints and color-card, free; It will probably save you a good many dollars, JOHN T, LEWIS & BROS. CO., Philadelphia. Appeal fur Ul Starving. Ban Antonio, Tex,, May 8. Another ap peal to the world for assistance has been received here from tho suffering people o( Znpnta county. The appeal states the starving iieonle have become so desperate that a band of twenty of them made a raid upon u general store the other day for food supplies. The raid was stopped bv the temnorarv wanta being supplied The drought In that county uaa lasvau tor four yean. Passenger trains leave Shenandoah for Penn Uaven Junction, tfauch Chunk, Lo htcrhtnn. slatlnirton. White Hall. Catasauona, Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton, Philadelphia and Wcatherlv at S M. 7.38. 9.15 a m., ix.13, 2 E7 p. m. For New Yora, cut, 7.3e, v.io a. in., is.o,z.oi. Knr Ouakako. Hwltchback. Qerhards and Bud' ann.lA. A 04. 0.15 a. m.. and 2.07 n. m. For Wllkee-Barre, White Haven. Plttston, T.arcwillB. Towanda. Savre. WaverlT am ttimira, o.os. v.io a. m., . i. For Rochester, Uuflalo, Niagara Falla and ,v-nrMBt A ol.Q.lR a. m. and 2.575.27 D. m. n-nr nelvldero. Delaware Water Gas and Strouasburg, tM a. m., 2.67 p. m. Irnf l.".!TlllflriVlllll &HU HDQUJU.V.1U "I. irriTiitiUVin.Tinnck.fi.W.0.1Sa- m.. 2.67.5.27 d. m, For Ithaca and Gener CM, 0.15 a. m. 6.27 P. m tm H-rtf Aiinurn y.io m. in. .ai a. in. ror Jean eavllle, Levlalonand licaer Utadow, V)i.m.. 12.4.1. R.0S n. m. iai AminnHAfl.TTB,zlntnn.ataektoii and Lum ber Yard, C.W. 9.15, a. m., IZ.13, Z.&7, 5 27 d. m. For Hazlebrook, Jeddo, Drlf ton and Freoland, mm n IF lO JO n C"T E. OT It w tpnf a ahiand nirrdvilla and Lost Creek. 4.&T. 7.61, 8.152, 10.20 ft. in., 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, 6.S5, 6.22, 0.U D m. For Raven Run, Centralis, Mount Carmel and Bhamokln, 7.U0, o.ou, 11. n a. m., i.u, s-.v, For Yatesville. Park Place, Mahanoy City and Delano. 0.1H. 7.aa. v.id, ii.w a m., i.u, .u. a rw. Q set. 10.2a ti. m. Trains will leave anamoiun ai o.w, e.10, n.u m.. 1.65. 4.30 9.80 n. m.. and arrive at Shenan doah at 7.38, 0.1b a. m., 12.13, 2.67, 6.27, 11.15 p. m. Leave snenanaoan ror i-oiuiviue. d.du. 1.0a t.Oi, 11.03 11.30 a. tn., 12.43, 2.67, 4.10 6.27, 8.1 r.BM PntUTtllB far Shenandoah. 6.00. 7.85 8.05, 10.16,11.48 a. m., 12.32, 3.00,. 410, 6.20, 7.16, 7.6M0.00n. m. Lieave anenanaoan tor iiaziaioa.o.ut, i.m,.) a.m., 12.43,2.67, 6.27,8.08 p.m. Leave llazleton lor bnenanaoan, 7.00, iv.uu. 11.00 a. m.. 12.15, 2.tt, 6.30, 7.26. 7.69 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Tr&tnn leave for Ashland. Glrardvllle acd Lor . ' I . ;., 1 . ,. . ... n.nr ror uazievon, xitaca urtwK juuvwu, Haven Junotlon. Mauch ununk, Aiienvown, Uethlehem, Easton ana New nora, o. BUGIE PASTE' IURC AhO CERTAIN. OtATH TO BATS AND MICE. I Brian thm Itodrnt out of their holri to die. , no dhu uuof uijerwura, inr ainiw rro ACilaental puUoalnu ilka Arteula rerwurdsH inr dsmcta tVom or other powder. as CENTS, AT AT.lv DKAitms. 12.30, 2.55 p. m. For Yatesville, Park Place, Mahanpv pity and Delano, 8.40, 11,35 a. m 12.30, 2.ts, 4.u to p. Lieave uazieion tor onenuuuunu, .w, Leave Shenandoah lor Pottsvllle, 6.60, 8.10, B.S0 a. tn., 2.4B p. m. , , . Leave Pottsvllle lor Shenandoah, 8.30, 10, a.m., 1.55. 6.15 p. tn. , . ' wrT t iu xt tot T.imTl. nnnL Bunt.. " soulfi liithiehem, Pa mr a T W n onl Pma. Afft.. " ' PhlladelphU . w ifnuu.uinRTR.lut.n.P.A.. South Uethlehem, Pa. In Postage, wo will send A Kamplo Ilnvclopc, ot rltfcer WHITE, lXKNlt or BltOSiEXTE POZZONI'S OWDER. You have seen It advertised for many years, but havo you ever tried Ht If not, you do not Know what an Weal Complexion l'owdc-r la. POZZONI'S besides being an acknowledged bcautlfler, baa manr ret rosbtna uses. It prevents chat Inff.Bun-burn.wlna tan,lesenflperepiratton, eto.i infftCtltiaamofttdeUcateanddeslrablo protection to the face during hot weather. It la Soltl Kverywherce For sample, address J. A. POZZONI CO. St. Louis, Mo, MENTION THIS PWEB. alKaraaNibriNaT 2 u HI K l3 DR. HOBENSACK, DFMdVED To 658 North Eighth St. MUmJTIUU nrBn. PhUa.. Pa. Formerly at 'M North Seoond Bt., Is the old est in America mr me iresbmou. u. nUeasei and TottlhM Error: Varicocele, Hydrocele, lsi uannooo, eio. i rwimumuj mall a specialty. Communications Facredly eonadenifal. Send stamp lor book. Hours, m. tov p.m, o 10 v p. m. ouquatb, w 1 u. W. H. SNYDER 133 Weat Centre Street, Mahanoy City, Pa. Artistic Decoratok Palntlns; and Paperhangtng. Perfect work. Barcalns In nalnta and oils, plain and stalneo glass. All the new patterns in wallpaper. uauy anu wbohj ...i - , nd stationery. Headquarters for Evening Herald. L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Celebrated Poiter, Ale and Deei JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Worst's ano Carriages to Hire. Biullni of all kinds promptly attended to. llonaa taken to board, at rates m that are llbersU Ot PEAfi ALLEY, Beu of the Coffw Hohj. k m
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