meeting of the council will occupy the first four days, nnd the sessions of the general association will not begin until the 10th. Tho president this year Is Superintendent Albert G. Lane, of Chi cngo, nnd tho secretnry In Irwin Shepnrd, urrosedlng towns for SU Cents of Winona, Minn week.psysble to the carriers. 11 j mull, Three Dollars a year or Tnenty-llTO cents per montii, .Tohann. Mdst's voice la still for war, l. ..J ...... T VV. I . . , , I , , 1 UdtwfJ.fn.fnt. eharged aceordlnr to spaoe "" unieas 110 una ounngeu, in receuv an4 positlee. Tse publishers reserve the right ho prefers a position under tho bed when The Evening Herald. Puellske 4ally, except Susday by MMKAlill rOMLlSltllW COStl'AtTY, ?abllcatiea efflc aad mechanical department, 235 Heat Coal Street. tJU 1 aellfered In Shenandoah and teaac th position ot advertisements whe tver the publlaetloa of nans requires it. The lifkt ) also resemdl to reject aey adrerttse nest, whether paid for or not, that the pub- Ulkars may deans Improper. Advertising ratts xudt kaawa upoa applltatloa. personnlly looked for by a police hireling. Till', fnot Col. Breckinridge still seems tp be iKjpulnr In Kentucky Is t,ho worst chnrgo over lnld nt the door of thnt state. Xa tared at ths post office at Skesandoek, Pa., as saeoid aloss raall matter'. inn mrisffiNO iihkadd, Sheaandoah, Penna. Evening Herald. BATl'ltDAT, MAY 13, 1894. THE SALVATION ARMY. The Salvation Army Is making rnpld jarogress In this country. Tho Booths soeiuH to be emeuently fitted for their rork. Thoy hnvo convinced tho Amerl- iKU people thnt the Sulvntlon Army goes (town Into the slums nnd lifts up men and women that the churches could not reach. Thousands of men are good citl man to-day thnt, when tho Salvntlon Army found them, were outcasts nnd ariinlnnls. Hundreds of fallen women 5uve been led by this organization to the ioetotllim who snid to tho sin-stnlnod wwnan of old, "Go nnd slu no more. limt week lllsliop Tuttle, of St. Louis, joined the army nnd It hns occasioned aonsldernblo surprise. He Is only nn nuxlllnry member whose duty it is to raise funds for the nrmy and to assist In c renting public sentiment fj their favor. Thousands of wealthy people hnvo joined this lenguo nnd funds !ortlie nrmy ought not to be lncking. Soma of their paraphernalia for work U'tms ridiculous to tho masses, but the wurk which thoy accomplish Is good. As mo yenrs go by many of their oddities will be abandoned. Mn. Thomai Stockton, ol Lattyetle, McKean Co., P. his Cause lor Rejoicing Ph)lclanj In and Out ol Hospitals Experimented and Operated Upon Her Without the Least Benefil-Her Acknowledge ment ol the Great Good She Derived from a Simple Remedy The Medical Proleislon Now Using the Sams Means In Other Cases With Wonderful Results. Lafayette. McKkajj Co., I'n. The urent Interest shown in the recovery from disease oi .Mrs. i nomas otocition. oi itus nlnce. bids fnlr to attain national minor- innce. Every person living within miles of Lafayette well knows of the sullering sue Mas uorno tor yenrs pnst nnu mat sue should seem now to hnve recovered ho ns to ho about niralu. Is looked unon as al most miraculous. A statement of Mrs. Stockton's caso would Interest so many that your correspondent has obtained full nartictilars. "Tho first 8vmntom In tho develooment of my dlsense," said Mrs. Stockton, "was in mv srowlmr very Inree. I consulted nr. warn, oi Ml. Alton, nnu no smu inao I nnu dronsv or tno Dowels: i Kent crow ing worse nnd it seemed to me I suffered everything but death. Dr. Ward advised me to go lo uie nrauioru, i-cuu., uospuni, which I did, nnd he operated upon me there, assisted hv Dr. Nichols nnd Dr. James. I had been out of tho hospilnl but a short while when blood poison set in nnd my husband, called In a physician from Mt. Jewett, who nttendeu me for three weeks and then Bald ho could do no more for me nnd trnvc me lit) to die. Mt good husband than took me to Smcthnort to consult Dr. Freeman who wanted to opernte upon me, but as I hnd nlrendy cono turouah one awful experience or thut Kinu, l reiuseu to again. Alter nrriving bnck liomo, I made up my nilnu to try Dr. Kennedy's Fnvorito Itemedv. ns I had heard of it doing other.s so much good, so my husbnnd went to Thompson & Wood's drug store in Bradford and purchnsed a hottlo nnd it certnimy was a uoasenu ro me. From the very nrst it Heemeu to ueip me. the nam l hnd endured constantly. began to leave me, my nppetlte improved rtr, tho man-kllllng olephant at Con irnl I'nrk, New York, has been sentenced lb Park Board to die, and ha will bo mi it was not long before I was nround ixei-rated in somo wny or other one of Hne bright mornings. His homicide ncccrd hns mnde him as nttrnctlvo ns a doomed human murderer to tho nvcraga hysterical female, and all sorts of pretty attentions have been heaped upou him ouno it became kuovyn that au ignotnini ous-l nwnited htm. Flowers hnvo been will to him, nnd he would have one con' ianua feast of strawberry shortcake nnd eajuliwl violets if tho young women who use- interested in him hnd their own wny. Wncjcuiig lady has written to the Park itotirti, rnptnrously requesting that Tip's life be- spnred nnd thnt the untamable Sftcliyilcrm be turnod over to her gentle iiulearfcHsiug enro. Just how she would miu for him she doesn't say, but tho jrolnbIllty is that she would hang n tiny singling silver bell on n wide ornnge ibbon fastened gloriously around his acck nnd put him in n squirrel cngo where he could hnve plenty of exercise, U she lives in n top lint she would find It Tktlor troublesome to handle so many aaB. U pet, hut Tip as an outdoor con exHBitrint of the girl who must have some isoo-kiglcnl annex would be a grent im jrovtment on tho lean and spectral grey hound, that makes us so wenry. She aoulil have a nice little set of harness, nid lift Tip over the street-crossing on Trst dnys. Why not give Tip to the young hdy to be her tootsy-wootsy f the house doing considernblo work. In short hnd it not been for Dr. Dnvld Ken nedy's Fnvorito Itemedv. I believe I shoulu hnvo been in my grnve to-day. I hope every one sullerlng from disease, espec ially women, will try this valuable medicine. 1 know ol ninny here wno nre uslni: Fnvorito Hemedy since it helped me so much, nnd in every enso it has proved its grent vnlue." in RtieakiiiLr witn one oi our nnvsiciam about Dr. Kennedy's Fnvorite Hemedy ho said : "In the discovery of Favorite Remedy, Dr. Kennedy nroduced the only true antl dote for uric ncid and ns a blood nurltler nnd uerva tonic it hns no equal." Fa vorite Hemedy, for a time was supplied to patients only turougu puysicinns, out the demand been rue so ttreat thnt Dr. Ken nedy wns obliged to plnce it on sale with all dealers in medicine. It is n never fall ing specific in dtsenses of tho skin, liver, kidneys nnd blood. It restores tho disor dered liver to n healthy condition, corrects the worst cases of habitual constipa tion, It Is n certain euro for the diseases and wenkness peculiar to women It cures scrofula, snlt rheum nnd crysitv elns. For nervousness, loss of sleep, or thnt worn out leeiing, it nns no equal, In ensesof rheumntlsm.dvsnensln. Eravel HriL'ht'H disense. diabetes and bladder troubles it has cured where all other treatments hnve fniled. Dr. David Ken nedy's Fnvorite Hemedy is sold by nil dealers in medicine nt $1 a bottle, or six bottles for W, which brings n treatment within tho reach ot an. AN INDUSTRIAL KILLED. hot by ConaUbU Aftir Ills Gang ITitd Balaad a, Trnln. , , . , , I IlocKLtH, CM., May 13. A constable nt he EloqUOnt FrOaohOrB AnniVOr- this place yesUrday killed a commander in uio industrial army manning east from Sacramento. The slayer wns Con stnhle Flecklnger nnd the victim Colonel I'nlsley. Tho army, under commnnd of , Lieutenant General Smith, 700 strong, seized n freight train nt Arcade stntlon TRIBUTE TO TALMAGE. aary Oolobration. THE ADDRESS OF SENATOR WALBH. En. TALMAOE. t-T summer's strnw hnts nre to be the jtyle this summer again. The real swells stiQ howl with pain over this bit of news, oi sum? are thoy to be distinguished from Jutpl&belnn mob if they cannot hurst forth u something really nudncious and novel n straw when tho warm wenther setB In 1 &i season thnt cannot gtvo tho dressy Siishlorinhle young men something to be ecHtnticnlly unique In possesses for him 2thiug but purgatorial misery. He has jo. trenr strnw, for he must be with the .wither, you know, but to be thutched iu Msesnme monotonous wny thnt ha wns hut summer, it Is positively awful, beastly ioarld, dou'tchosee t If tho"cady's" brim wa little bigger, or Its crown rococoed litwfaome extraordinary design, or its ;bon band thrllllngly asserted, there A'cadtl be some pleasure for htm in looking lirwurd to the approach of straw-hat days. atv "Ins ! there is nothing new, nothing nothing startling, nnd the mnu a wife hns been using his reticulated iriiln-proteotor nil winter for it work basket can now drag it forth, scrub it nnd 4iH it on with ns much stylish glee as he jld Uutt summer, when it was Just the thcag and ho "tight iu it." YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES National League. At Bnltimore Philndelphla, 12: Balti more, 7. At New YorkNew York, 6; Washington, 4. At Pittsburg Pittsburir, 7; Cleveland, 6. At Chicago Chicago, 4; Louisville, 2. At Boston Uostou-Brook-lyu; no game. At Cincinnati Cincinnati lit. Louis; no game. Knatern Lrncuc. At Syracuse Syracuse, 11; Providence, 8. At Ilullnlo lluli'nlo, 8; lllnghnmtou, 4. At Erie F.rie, t); Wilkeshnrre, 9. l'runiylvalila btule Lmueu. At Kaston Easton, 18; Scrauton, 0. At Altoonn Altobun, 4: Heading, 0. At Al lentown Allentown, 14; Iluzleton, 10. At Uarrisburg llarrlsburg, 9; Pottsville, 0. mt ehool tenchurs and ofllcers of the aountry are thoroughly represented each jeir in the swwlons of the National iiducatloual association. It is expected iSnt upwards of 10,000 ot them will gather Eii Asbnry Turk, N. J., July 6 to 13. Th Pullman Kmpluyet on Strike. CllICAQO, May 11. Two thousand em ployes of the Pullman Polnce Car com- pnuy quit work yesterday. Those who went out nssertcd thut the entire force of 4,300 persons would join the strike, Trouble lias been brewing for some time, the men demanding the restoration of S'M percent, cut in their wnges made Inst year. The employers refused tha de mand uud nsserted thnt they were run- nlng the plnnt for tho purpose of giving the men m-'1 -' TheCleorgt Cathello Kxtnll Sit Work of the New York Presbyterian la Word of llurnlnc Kloquenoe GonBratnlatlona from lllatlnguUhed ftten at Borne aod Abroad. BnooKLTM. Mny 12. The Brooklyn Tabernacle wns ngaln crovrdeW its ut most oapaclty last evinlhg ut th contin uance of the celebration of the Hev. T. PoWltt Talmage's sliver jubilee In honor of the completion of the twenty-fifth year ol ma pnstornte. ihe proceedings on this occasion were of a national and Interna tional ohnrncter, and were presided oyer by uenernl Benjamin F. Tracey, ex-aeore-thry of the nnvy. General Tracey in his Introductory address spoke of the great work that hud been accomplished by Dr. Talmngo. Ex-Senntor William M. Evarts was the next sponker. Ills remarks were brief. At the conclusion of the ex-nenntor's address a numhei of letters nnd tele grams were read. A cablegram from Herbert Gladstone, son of the ex-pre-niler, stnted that thelntterwns some whnt out of health, but sent his beat wishes to Dr. Tnl rnnge. Other mes sages were rend from distinguished men both in tho United States and In Europe and then Congressman Hen drlx deliverod a congratulatory ad dress. He wns followed by United btntes Senator Walsh, of Georgia, who spoke in part ns follows: "Hey. T. DeWltt Talmnge nas aevoteo his life to the bause of God and human ity. He hns been not only a henrer, but n doer of the word. When the south wns prostrated by tho desolntlons of wnr, when her homes were destroyed, her lands and Industries wnsted, when her sons and daughters were weeping for the loved and lost, when despair wrung the hearts of her people, his voice wns nenru nppeanng .to the victors for Justice to the vnn- qulshcd, nnd from that day to this he hns preached the doctrines oi peace, iraier- nity, liberty nnd equality. "In behnlf of the people of Georgia I ex tend to Hev. T. DeWitt Talmage their congratulations on the twenty-fifth anni versary of his pastorate of the Brooklyn Tnbernnclo. During his long life he hns gone about doing good. He has Imitated bis Mnster in enrrying out Ills precepts. "His ministry is not confined to tho United Stntes. His name has gone abroad throughout the civlllned world. In the pulpit, on the rostrum and in the press lie has been heard from and read by millions of people, who have been spiritually up lifted by his teaching. His countrymen admire him for hie splendid gifts. They ndmlre-hinr for the oxnmple of his noble life. We of the south admire him for his lovintr tho sections Into peace. His love of country is one of his strongest virtues, It' is nbove party and abov-a section. 'Like the Father of hts country, he is a patriot, deprecating the passions and prejudices of partisan politics, and always contend ing for a united people and a united country. i "Dr. Talmage's benevolence has not lienn confined to his own country. Whcr- i ever 'humanity is suffering his heart goes out In sympathy to the nflllcted of nil races and creeds. He would succor the heathen iu densest Africa as he fed the! poor in Hussia. He would clothe the naked and lift up the sullerlng and op pressed in every land, because he is an American, nnd believes with the Grent Apostle of civil and religious liberty thnt nil men are crented tree nnd equnl nnu nre entitled to the Inalienable rights of life, liberty and the pursuit ol happiness. The constitution ot our country de mands thnt 'congress shall mnke no lnws respecting an esluhlisineut of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech or of the press; or the right to peaceably assemble, and to petition the government lor a re dress of grlevunccs." This is tho law and tho prophets of our guidance as citizens ol this republic, and whether they bo Pro testants, Jews or profess any other form of belief, they should be protected in their rights of civil and religious liberty. The founders of this republic secure for them selves and their descendants the most per fect form of government, "The name of T. DeWitt Talmnge is in scribed on the roll ot fame. I am here as a representative of my people to rejoice with him because his justice abounded as a peacemaker when they were reviled and' persecuted. That he may live long to en joy the rewards and blessings of n life crowned by noble deeds is the' prayer of one who believes In the principles ol civil and rellirious liberty." Dr. Talmage made nn exceedingly hnppy nnd characteristic address, ouerlng a mill ion thanks tor the honors conferred on him. In conclusion he called for three .cheers for the distinguished men who had lent their presence to the occasion, and they were given with a will. and came to Kocklln. Engineer Williams, a member of the party, wns placed under arrest by Constable Flecklnger. Smith nnd Colonel Paisley protested. A qunrrel ensued nnd Flecklnger drew a pistol ahd pointed at Smith, who Jumped to one side, whereupon the constable shot and killed Paisley. The Industrlnla became furious and started to lynch Flecklnger. General Smith, however, protected him and aided him to escape. Engineer Will iams meantime hnd been looked up. The Industrlnla demanded his release, and tho citizens, fearing further trouble, liberated him. Soum Bknd, Ind., May 12. Randall's Commonwealers were met by the police yesterday afternoon and hurried through the city by the shortest route to Island Park, They were furnished provisions for supper and for breakfast, and ordered to move on today. The authorities assert that should nny of the men refuse they will be placed at work on the stone pile. North Yakama, Wash., May 12. An other collision occurred between deputy marshals nud Commonwealers yesterday, and two ot the latter are now confined at the hospital suffering from gunshot wounds. The Industrials hnd enptured two freight enrs and were fired upon when attempting to avoid nrresthy flight. Over a hundred were locked up, Newark, N. J May 13. Sixty-four members of the Connecticut contingent of Coxey's army arrived here yesterday after noon. They were headed by Captain Sweetland uud Adjutant Timothy Whalcn They left this morning for Washington by way of Elizabeth KiAENSnOlta, Wash., Moy 12. Four of the' Industrials who started down the Ya kima river in n boat were drowned by the capsizing of the boat, which was caught in nn eddy. The boat contained twenty five men in nil. Alriiost Blind Inflamed Eyos and Run ning Soros Tha 8ucco98 of Croat Rejolclng- Hood's Catiso A PorfootCur. DR. J. GARNETT MERTZjr Oculist and Optician, Hits Cora Ti. Zbtrt EarnesTllIe, Ta. " 0. L nood ft Co., Lowell, Mass. t " I feel It a duty to state what Hood's Bars. parllla baa dona for me. I was almost blind, betas; compelled to stay In a darkened room on account of Inflammation ol the eyes. I also suffered with running sores on my body. I Was In terrible condition. My mother tried erery thing ahe knew about and I was attended by two doctors but wltliont helping; me. Finally Hood's aarsnnarllla was recommended and I bad not taken two bottles before I began to get better. Tho Inflammation left my eyei and the I sores neaioa, ana me result was mat I Boenmo Stronger, and waa restored to perfect health. At that time I waa only twelve years old j now I am nineteen and I hay not sine been troubled Hood'sCufes with my eyes or noticed any sign of a return of the lores on my body. I can recommend Hood's Sarsaparllla as an excellent blood' purifying medicine." Mus Cora Ebkrt, Barnesville, Pa. ' Hood's Pills ct easily, yet promptly aid I efficiently, on the liver and bowels. 23c. UB W. Ceotre St.. Mahanoy Ciiy, Pa. Eyes examined and classes preserlbed. Special attention to difficult eases. 10t North Main street, Shenandoah, FM WHOLESALE BARER AND C8NFECT10NK lee Cream wholesale and retail. Plonles and parties supplied on short nottsi. The Opposition to Ilreoklnrldffe. LEXINQTON, Ky., Way 14. Hon. William C. Owens, Colonel Breckinridge's' chief opponent for the Democratic congressional nomination, is to speak In Lexington some day next week. The women bf the city hnve conceived tho idea of emphasiz ing their' protest against Colonel Breckin ridge's candidacy by personally joining in making this meeting au ovation for Owens. Tho boxes in the opera house nre to be filled with representative women of the Blue Grnss region, who hnve here tofore tnked little public interest in poll tics, nud the body bf the house will con tain large delegations ot women. Tho women are so "thoroughly aroused that thoy are withdrawing patronnge from merchants favorable to Colonel Breckinridge. The Ulna Strike U Maryland. CUMnEKLAND, Md., May 18. The situa tion at the mines Is practically unchanged. Advices from the George's Creek region are to the effect that a majority of the men want to continue at work, but that the strikers and their sympathizers nro intimidnting them. The dispatches add thnt while no violence wns nttempted the strikers, who' number between 700 nud 800 men, are prepared 'to resort to extreme measures to carry their point. Some of the mine owners are in favor of posting notices upou the company's property call lng upon the strikers to return 'to work within a specified time, and if the 'notice is disregarded to discharge the men and start up with new forces. Sensation In the Meyer Trial. Nkw Yokk, May 12. After the adjourn ment of the Meyer trial yesterday counsel for the defense gave out n startling state ment. It is to tlu effect thut after Thurs day's adjournment Deputy Sheriffs Will iam Leonard and ijchwnb, who hnvo charge of Mrs. Meyer, tried to force her to turn states evidence, onering money. Falling in tills they took her to a snloon yesterday and drugged her by giving her some powders in red wine. Mrs. Meyer suys the charge is true. hettig's Beer and Porter T AM AGENT for the x Clias, Rettlg'B Cele brated Beer, nud Porter in this vicinity, also Bergner & Engel's celebrated India Pale Alea and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. e SOLOMON HAAK- 120 South Main Street. ISlmlrn llformatory Investigation. Eljiiiu, N. Y., Moy 12. Tho second in vestigation of the state1 teformntory be gan yesterday on the charges preferred against the board of managers. Twd of the commissioners appointed by tho gov ernor were on hand William T. Learned, of Albany, who will preside nt the henr lugs, nud Dr. Austin Flint, of New York. The third member, Hon. I. T. Deyo. will be detained in lliiighnmptou n few dnys. owing to the death ol a relative. Sudden li.ilh ul u I-nUlnr Lawyer. Wti.KEsntui:n, Pn., Mny 12. Genernl W. H. Milartm-y, u veteran of the latu wnr, nnd the leading criminal lawyer of northeastern Pennsylvania, died suddenly last night of heart disease, at North Mountaiu,wher he had gone for a fishing excursion, lie was 01 years of age, and nt the time of his death wns president of the city council of Ilkesburro. CharRi-il with a Heinous Crime. ELKTOK, Md., Mny 12. Chnrlcs Lees, 19 yenrs old, hns been committed to Elkton jntl charged with a felonious assnult on Llllie Parson, the 8-year-old daughter of Frisby T. Parson, barber, in North East, Cecil county. The child's illness led to the discovery. The little girl is considered Rag Carpet Weaving ! If yon want a good piece ot rag carpet, wet oven, take your raits and have them woven up in carpets, it will pay you In the long run. All kinds, with or without stripes, made to order; beautUul rainbow stripes. Low prices 205 West Oak Street, Shenandoah, Paj, BOCK BEE Is Now Ready for Delivery. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT -AGENT FOH fenim' MONEY IS RETURNED It you receive no benefit from Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. This fair nnd business-llko offer Is held out to all women who Buffer from the diseases and de- ranceinonts pecu liar to their sex. To weakly womanhood no prize could bo more secure, nor vno uenent more lasting, tlinn that to la derived from tho purchase, ? . J.e JJ tiSSSSSfti. number of north end dealers. It is said thnt before the ense Is llnlshed several A Iluel to the Death. GUTliniE. O. T Mny 12. A duel to the denth wns fought on the Pottownttomlo j county Hue, nenr Lexington, between Dep uty Sheriff Norman and Sam Head, a horse thief. Norman had been searching for Head tor some time, and on -meeting him the battle began. Both men were wounded and fought until each fell from their horses. The searching party found them exactly as they hud fallen, with weapons clasped In their hands nud both dead. Uoston's Thletlng Xullceinen. Boston, Mny 12. The evidence ngnlnst ex-Patrolmnu Learned, charged with rob bing stores on his boat, is being accumu lated by his former assoclntes, nud yester dny n posse ot ollicers searched his home uud found over fiOO worth of goods.wnicu nre alleged to havo beeu taken from a Decided Agatust "Professor Mitchell. Mny 12. Judge Gilder Bleeve, of tho superior court, hnuded down a decision refusing to grant pugi list Uhnrley Mitchell an injunction re straining Dick & .1 itzgernld, publishers, from pumismng a uook caned .Mitchell Art of Boxing, by1 Professor Chnrles Mitchell." The defeudnnts entered the plea that they had bought the plates for the book from Streat & Smith, and thnt they hnd been duly copyrighted by the latter. Another Bomb In Paris. PAitis, May 12. A bomb was exploded at 11:30 o'clock last night at the residence of Pierre Massou, a hnt manufacturer, at 42 Avenue Kleberz. Nobody wns injured, but the explosion rent tha massive oak door of M, Mnsson's house nnd threw some ot the servants out of bed. It is be lieved the outrage wns intended against a former prosecutor, Borretors, who lives a tew doors away. There is one suspect in custody. To Eitritaite an Anarchist. London, May 12. The extradition of Charles Mennler, the hunchback anarch ist who Is wanted by the French police on the charge of complicity in the Cafe Very explosion iu Puris, was ordered by Sir John Bridge, the chief magistrate, at the Bow street police court. The magistrate, yvtines EiEWUIrkiir.W') ifgiet-lnTF" aU,fCB-AC5E IT WILL' NOT CURE. An ngroonblo Laxative and Nebve Torna Bold byDrugglsts or sent by mall. 25c, 60c, nnu9i.wperpacxnge. sgmpiea ireo. fJT lSTn Tho Favorite TOOTS TOWBIS UV JUL Vr ior tuo. Teeth ana ilreaui,). Captain Sweeney, U.S.A., Ban Diego, CaL, Bays: "Bhlloh's Catarrh Hemedy is tho first medicine I have ever found that would do mo any good." Price 60 cts. Sold by Druggists. SHILOH'S CURE. Tins Great COuarr Ctmu promptly cure where nil others fall. For Consumption it has no rival; has cured thousands, and will ct ma too, li taken inumo. rnstssctu 63Hi.W5. Sold by O. H. Hagenbnch, Shenandoah. Lauer's CELEBRATED LAGER AHD PILSNER BEERS! No. !07 West Coal Street, Shenandoah, Penna. FOR CTS. In Postage, we will send A Rnmplo i:m elope, of clllacr WIUTK, IXI.SII or BnEKElTE op lOZZONIS You havo seen it advertised for many years, but have you ever tried It? ij not, you do not know what an Ideal Comiiloxion l'onilcr Is. IU success in curing nil tho functional de rangements, painful disorders, nnd chronlo tvunknMseii of women, warrants its makers in guaranteeing it, What this medicine has done for thousands of delicate women, it will do for you. At the two critical periods In woman's life, the change from girlhood to womanhood, and, later, the " change of life," it's nn lnvnluable tonio nnd n soothing nerv ine, which can produco only good result. It cures coses of nervous prostration, insomnia, or inability to sleep, nnd many nervous dtsor deri due to derangeineat of the functions. other police ollicers mny he implicated. Another Great Northern Strike Feared. GUANO Fohks, N. 1)., Mny 12. The American Hallway union here received telegram telling them to hold themselves lu readiness, ns another strike may be or dered, The men are Indignant over the refusal ot President Hill, as they say, to stand by his contract. however, allowed Meunier seventeen days within which to file an appeal. Teins Financially Solid. Dallas, May 12. In contradiction of erroneous reports seut out regarding Texas Btate finances Governor Hogg states thut the money is iu the treasury to pay the July interest on state uouds held by pri vate parties. The governor alho says the state is ready to pny the principal ot these bonds, amounting to about $700,000, at any time. The Columbia's Final Trlnl Trip. Wasiiinoiov, Mny 12. The triple screw cruiser Columbia will hnvo her lliial trial tin the 17th lust. Bhu will proceed to sen with the luspecllou board for a forty-eight hour trip, tho purpose of which is to de termine wlu-ther the voshol and machinery are in perlect order, as u basis ol llual payment to the coutructors. To Urine Coal from Wain. New Yohk, May 12. The soft coal tarn ine Is pinching the dealers hard. The famine has had the effect of increasing the Import of Welsh bituminous coal. Heavy orders have beeu seut to Wales, auid more are beiug prepared. GruUit ud UMt ' Cxurnlssior or ROACHES, BED BUGS, &c. Ever dlicovcrtde NON-rOI AONOCfl, but INSTANT ud Port- UTO UMin IQ Kit IDIMMi 2ES Cts., at all Deaioro. iUo, ioM la PiU,Jnrt by tfc Cl!tn. POZZONI'S PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. sonuTLKiLL Division. I-IUVfeMllttll 1VID. 1BV3. Trains will leave Shenandoah alter tho above I date lor wiggan's, utlDerton, Fracimue, New Castle, 8t. Clair, Pottsvllle, Hamburg, Reading, raiuwwD, i-nocaixvuie, norrisrown ana .rail adelphla (B road street Btatlon) at 0:00 aad 11:45 a. m. ana is p. m. on weeicaays r ori-oiva- vine ana intermediate stations w:io a. m. SUNDAYS. For WlcRan's. Gllberton. Fraekvllle. Nen Castle, St. Clair, Pottayllle at 1:00. 8-iOa.m, and 8:io p. m. For Hamburg, Reading, i'otts town, Phoonlxvllle, NorrlBtown, Philadelphia at 11:00. S M0 a. m.. 8:10 D. m. Trains leave Fraokvllle for Bhenandoah at 10:10a.m. and 12:11, 6:(H, iiu ana iu:z7p. m. Hund&vit. 11:18 a. m. and n:40 n. m. ijeavp l-ottsvuio ior aneiiauuu&u si iu;ip, 11:48 a. m. and 4:10,7:15 and 10:00 p. m. Sundays at iu;u a. m. ana d:u p. m. L.RSTD I'nu&aBiDuiSi urosu Direct bie nam ior Pottsvllle and Shenandoah at 5 (7 and a 86 a m, 1 10 and 7 11 pn week days. On Sundays leave at o w a m. r or rousviue. vuim. Tot New York. Exnrees. week dava. .. m . ten KIR itn ann on i, ft, , U, 1 W, W, U , V UU, I 4M, O W. 9 W Al UV 11 H am, 12 00 noon, 12 44 p. m. (Limited Ei- ress 1 ud ana wj p m. aining cars.i l tu, 30. 8 80. 4 00, 6 00, 8 00, 6 50, 7 25, 812. io uu d m. ix in mint, uunaavs a a). 4 us. 4 go. 5 15, 8 1, 9 60. 11 03 11 5, a m, i 44, 1 40, 2 80, 4 00 iimutea s ouj d vj. q xu. o eu. j ana supm ana 12 01 night. rorseauiri. uone uranea ana intermediate stations, 8 20, Hit a m, and 4 00, pm weekdays For lialtlmore and vrasnlseton J 60. 7 20. a si P 10. 10 20. 11 18 a m, 12 10. (12 86 limited dlnlnt car,) 1 SO, 8 46, 4 41, (S 15 Congrestlonal Limited Pullman Parlor Cars and Dining Car), 617, a t, 7 vi nna 11 si p. in- weeic uays. eun days, 3 60, 7 20, 9 10, 11 18 a m, 12 10, 1 41, (1 65. li pa ana Tiuom. For Richmond. 7 00 a m. u io and 11 S3 n m. nauy, ana i au p. m. neeic aays. 'I'rnlnM v iftavn Htrrianilrff and the West every day at 1 20, J 10 a m, (8 20 nm limited). 8 60. 7 30. uupm every Way for Altoon at 8 18 a m and ( 00 p m every day. For PlWsburz and Altoona at 11 am every day. -rrain Klmlra, rivn rniRmlr,itftll nmveck dITL For Erie and Intermediate points at 5 II am dally, For Lock Haven at 6 II and 0 65 a m dally, 1 li ana 6 44 p m week days For itenovo besides being an acknowlodgod beautlflor, has many ref resiling uses. It prevents cbaf. tng,Bun-burn,wlnd tttn.leasenspereplnitlon, oto.t In t act ttls a mostdellcate ami deslrabto protection to the face during hotwoathor It la Sold Everywhere. Far samDlo. address IJ. A. POZZONI CO. St. Louis, Mo.1 MENTION1 THIS PAPER. DR. HOBENSACK, DFMDVED To 658 North Eighth St. ,(1'', 7 " above Green, Phlla., Pa. . . Formoriyataw North Becond St., Is the old- d est In America for the treatment of Special Disrate, and l outnnu jsrror: varicocele. Hydrocele, Lost Manhood, etc Treatment ry mall a specialty. Communications sacredly confidential. Send stamp for book. Hours, a.m. to 2 p.m.; a to 9 p.m.: Sundays, 9 to 12 ra. MUSSER & BEDDALL, (Successors to Coakley Bros.) No, 38 East Ceutre Street, BnENANDOAn, I A. leave Harrlsburg for Plttsburi 1 20, 1 For Pittsburg and Altoona at 11 r dev. Trains will leave Sunbury for Wllllamsport, Clmlra, Canandalgua, Rochester, Iiuflalo ana Niagara Falls at 1M.6 18 a m.and i 88 p m week any, 00 at D 18 I m, 1 85 and 6 41 c m week days, and 6 18 a m on Sundays only. For Kane at 8 18 a nt, dally 1 86 s no weekdays. B. U. l'Bivosi, J, U. WOOD, Oan'lManaxer Oen'IPase'r'' Ari Our Motto: Best Quality at Lowest Cash Prices. Patronage respecttuuy solicited. L0REHZ SCHMIDT'S. Celebrated Porter, Ale and Beer JAMES SHIELDS, Manngor Shenandoah Branch. SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY3 florsus ano Carriages to Hire. daullnr ot all kinds promptly attended to. Horses taken to hoard, at rates V that are liberal. Oi FEAR ALLEY, Rear of ihe Coffeo House.