The Evening Herald. fiV(Tf jjlJMI) iiK1UVifJ rfatlv. nrpjnt ftuntlav h - ' VXUiXU XVJJ1IXU 1 IT MAKES PEOPLE WELL Published daily, ozcept Sunday by nsiiALit ruitLiMtixa comvaxt, Publication offlce aid mechanical department, 2M East Coal Street. tfnM 18 AollTered In Shenandoah and ine JlBFlia .urrnur,d,,ir towns for Six Cents i ri n T-t-.n I Tlr ICpnnilv'H T'nvnr Dollars a year or Twenty-nvo .enu r month, ( XfW'ffltiK la advance. nnd BIU,itariums, none Unit has rp- Adrrriliemrnts charged aeeordlng to epaoe cuvi,j s0 mauy uttaskod-for testimonials and nnRlllftn. The huhllfiherii reserve the rlcht tnn RlmnnnifnaVi nnil vlnlnltv. W change" the positlon'of advertisements when- Tliero is seldom a day passes but that aver the' publication of news requires it. The the reporters or the llEItALD near kiiiu right Is ftl6 rd6md to reject any advertise- Bent, whether paid for or aot, that the pub lishers may deem Improper. Advertising rates mado known upon application. Thero Is no remedy In the world like Ito Ucmeuy, no meui- words sunken for Favorite Homedy by those who are using it. Co. Terrible EffeotB of the Storm on Lako Michigan. MANY VEB8ELB TOTALLY WEEOKED Klghl taihed to rilon Within the City Limits uf Chicago nnd On Stink Off Milwaukee Schooners Myrtle nnd Cum tiling! Each Lo.e lis of Their Crew. Chicago, May 19. The strom which Entered at the post otneaat Shenandoah, Pa., as second closs moll matter. TUB JirSNlSO 1IXKAZD, Shenandoah, Peana. lose who are using It. , , . . ,, yesterday swept Lake Michigan was the Edvnrd n'n? .Iv' his beer! dli-.twui of recent years. Eight mdltlon of the blood, In conversation as limits of Chicago. Out of their crews ten . i,u imnrnvml'mniiltlnn. said: "I had men are known to be drowned, and In been sick for a long while, and gradually every instance boat arid cargo are utterly grew worse, until I was obliged to resign ot my position. I counted nine different 0ne schooner, the Myrtle, was wrecked Tcod see bSTonl .e.r Just outside the .government pier within medlclnesiilnnltylroade up my mind to .' i : .. . - i t ...... t i i nr nr p.nw went nnnrn to uublu u , I,,,- . "v" r i "i I try r HVoritG nemeuj nuu uciu nut u - - - Mm time I beiran I plain view of hundreds of people. Ine ii VClilllj A AV-t taking It, well and ready to take up my wrecks extend from Glencoe, on the old nosltlon nualn. If I hail tanen tuts northwest, where the Lincoln Dall went medlclno wnen l nrst, tea me Hyw)Huiun to pieces, to South Uhicago, a distance oi of the trouble, it would have saved mo fortTml0,, Allowing Is the list of the John i . uoosa, oi .uaruiuiuwu, -i. i SATURDAY, MAY 19. 1894. OAMBEON FOR PRESIDENT. wrecks as near as now known: Schooner Lincoln Dall, 195 tons, driven I . I Ram- , i ,.t.-l H.n I Dirtnra n f.1tanrno o1fttnTi Tiillt nnrtll of At last Monday night's meeting of the l'S7 nofson" for "hea t Chlco: schooner M?rtle.l97tons,wrecked Teller hnd Wolcott club the following trouble, nnd I grew so feeble I could at the foot of flarrlson street; schooner ,. , .t,i . hardly move; llnaliy l uiougut. i wouiu jftck Thompson of Ultlcago, iv.i ions, was unanimously adopted : .inotn? mvself for a spell, audi com- .-.vj nrrTuntv.nrl, .chooner "Heolved, That the Creede Teller nnd menced taking, Favorite Remedy, and my Evellln(, st(lr of Milwaukee, 203 tons, Wolcott club use all honorable means to 'lL'!rI't.Hn!.H,L 'St W tW wrecked off Twenty-seventh street, crew r riiim- ! 1 . T, 1 i t i. ,.,. I rmnm ' r.linntuT Mercurv of ttranu iia nane ot mv me whs uurcu, nuu i uu . . .- . 4. tron.ol Pennsylvania, the irlenuoi silver, nick up In ilesu anu sircngiu. inure a veu, io mu, wiru.ouun. ..i..., Caldwell of 1 hardly n Home in Jinrwciown wuero juu sueei, crew rracura; atuuuuc. o. ,i., fn vir- will not find Favorite Remedy." McLaren of Chicago, 2T2 tons, wrecked on iuor, iui r ilo wnvnrlR Hptnedv contains no mercury I Tnan,i..iDviint)i iitrpf. Bhonnir Rainbow . I . . . 1 .... 1 ami nan lia t t-1. tl I . . . . A.n . ' . . .T 'I' of Milwaukee, !na tons.wrecKeu mcu tv.ppnnil trpet. crew rescued: schooner C. J. Mizcr of Chicago, 879 tons, wrecked off One Hundredth street, crew rescued; uu known schooner ashore near South Chi tnon. The fatalities are: Anton uunuersou ui Mnnlsteo. keaman. schooner Lincoln JJall, nrnwncil while attemntiuiz to reach shore; Charles Cautlers, cook on steamer Jack Thompson, resided In Chicago, warned from a rope while attempting to reach shore; Joseph Spolan of Sturgeon Hay, mate of J. Ixiomls McLaren, struck and killed by towpost torn out when the ves sel broke away from the tug; Thomas Kel oe, flshorman, washed oft the government pier and drowned; Captain Wilson and flvo men of the schooner Myrtle. One of the most exciting features of the storm was the imprisonment of twenty- seven men who were working In the water works crib off Lake View, one mile from the shore. Their only Bhelter was a tim ber tower erected on the crib, and until that was washed away the men were not believed to be in any danger. It was ft close question for them, however. After that time, as ho water went over the crib again and Aj;ain In blinding sheeta.crowds of people lined the shore, anxiously watch ing the crib, Irom waicu a uisiress signal fluttered. The contractors made frantic efforts to get the men away, and offered the tun companies any amount of money to make the rescuo, but the tug men said It would be useless to make the eliort. ine men were rescued this morning, after a night of terror. inn loss or tub cchminos. lor President, nnd Judge Arkansas, the friend of labor, President." or harmful substances, and can be taken Here is a good ticket. When Senator EaTasboth0 T.feseTa Cameron, voieu against ine repeal um were; uy impure or imiurrmui:4 .,,. ,!..., c.. .!. ,u.i tlon of ine uu believed that should ho shy his castor In to the presidential ring ho would be the most formidable candidate In the Held It Is now rumored that Senntor Quay is out for him for President. If so, ho Is good enough for the West, nnd Is the only Kastern Republican who is in actual touch with Western people. As to Judge Cald well, n man who will Interpret the laws to the protection of the laboring classes, Is our kind of a Republican, nnd Colorado would roll np a good round majority for such a ticket. The Sentinel, Amethyst, Colorado. of the bltizardof pelting snow and ralnj, but were so stiff that they could notmakB hew fastenings, and be could do nothing for them. i Captain McCullongh was the seoonfl maD to fall, shooting down Into tho water as hundreds of field glasses were trained on the scene from shore. Tnscott fell first and the others soon after the cer tain. THE STORM IN MICniOAN. Heavy 8nowtortn Reported, with Great Destruction by Hall. ALPENA, Mtch., May 19. A snowstorr t and northwest wlnd4 has prevailed a 1 day. It Is feared the schooner Isphemln will be driven ashore. The schoom r American Union Is stilt on tljo reef at Thompson's hnrlwr. Her crew1 and tbje tugs' have been driven away from her by the sthrm. The tug John Owen losta 4,01)0,000 foot rnft above Prosnue Isle. , Reports from St. Iguace, Whitehall, Ot sego Lake and other Michigan points tofl of high north winds, blinding snowstornls and colder weather, ! Hattlk Cheek, Mich., May 19. Reports arriving from northern Calhoun and southern Uarry counties state that the hailstorms broke windows In nearly everly farm house. Trees werestrlppedol lonane , im.i t..lt.,n.m tnnV l'n anu crops ruiueu. ahc mwiifcv a strip two and a hnlf miles wide. Gatloiid, Mich., May 19. A bllzzaijd prevailed here all day yesterday. SnoW covered the toround. but as the weather Is not cold crops may not lie Injured, al though they are unusually aavancea. Another Schooner Reported Lost. PonT HUIOK, Mich., May lU.-Tlie schooner Wll.'tam Shupe, owned by Cajv tnln T.lttln. of hla cltv. Is reDOrted water- loirired off Port Sanilac The crew are in the rigging. It ' reported here that the propeller Colorado, owned by Ford & Co., of this city, was list on Lake Erie wHh all hands. The owntrs discredit tne story, tlon of the blood, nnd It will cure. OHTJROH ANNOUNCEMENTS. There and When Services win no ou. ducted To-morrow. Trtnllr Reformed church, Hev. MODen D'Bovle, pastor. Services tomorrow ai m. and 6:30 p.m. Sunaay scnooiai i:u p. m. Cvervbodv welcome. Kehelos Israol Congregation, nwi u itreet. Rev. S. Kablnowltz. IUbbl: terrice" very Friday evening; Baluraay ana sunaay ifternoon and evening, Welsh Ilantlst church. Preaching services at 0 a. m. and 6 p. m. by tho pastor, Itev. V. I. Ivans. Sunday school at z p. m. n-veryDouy teloome. Roman Catholic church of tho Annunciation, Jherrv street, abave West street, Rev. H. F. 3'Rollly. pastor. Misses at 8:00 ana iu:iw a. m. Vespers at 3:00 p. m. St. George's Lithuanian catnouo cnurcn, inrner Jardlu and Cherry streets, itev. u. bromaltls, pastor. Mass and preaching at 10 a. m. Vespers at 3 p. m. Salvation Army, corner Main and Oau streets, Captain L.Yoder and Lieutenant 8. Divlsh In aommand. Services all day, commencing ai ind II a. m. and 3 and 8 p. m. Meetings win be held every night during the week excepting stondav night Sunday school at 9 a. m. Ebcneior Evangelical church, Rev. u. M. uicn onwalner. pastor. Services to-morrow at 10 a. n. in German, and 8:30 p. m. In English. Sunday DR. J. GARNETT MF Oculn UUUUItx iin w r..(M rf hi hi uviiiis oiir Kyes examined and glasses prescribed special attention to diuicnit eases. Dnrnan Uefeata llosmer. ACSTIN, Tex., May 19. A terrible wiijid blowine straiiiht down tho course yestqr. day afternoon Interfered to a great exteiit with the racing, as ine water was very rough. The principal event was a three mile race, with three turns, open only to scullers who had not won a race duririg the week. Durnan beat llosmer only' a few feet, winning In 24m. 48s. I Xlrs. Annte Behretnr Allentown, (Pa. Hood's is the Grandest Raised from n Voak and Low Condition To Perfoct Health nnd StronRth After Four Yeara surrenng & I. nood & Co., Lowell, Man.! "Gtntletnen I think Hood's SanaparUla U tha grandeit dliCovery yet mail, and It fulfil even more than you claim for It. Hy wlf has gtroudstrarg, 9.0-l'a. m., 2.57 p. m. neen lies tor ine past lour years, ror um years in was so bad that she was unable to do Uy of herhounwork. Wo hail good phyilclans, tint she did not recover her health. She was suffering from Brlght's dlseas and Lameness In tho Back. tier toniraa was covered with blisters: had no appetite, and was very weak and low with gen eral debility. I Insisted on ner uiKing noou i n.r..nariila. and she has been Improving ever iince. She has taxennve miues, auu u o wsu "-t , , o-, Tot Raven Run. Centralla, Mount Carmel an Shamonln, 9.13, 11.14 a. m.,1.32, 4.40, ISJp.i For Yatesvuio, Fart I'l&ce, Mahanoy City an Delano. 8.01. 7.38. 9.15. 11.05 a m.. 12.43. 'iTains win leave unamoEin si h.id. h.m aoan t.iD a. m ir.43, 2.67, d.z7, 11.15 p. m Leave Shenandoah for Pottsville. b.M. 7.S. 8.08, 11.0S 11.30 a. m., 1143, 2.(7, 4.10 5.27, 8.0 p.m. ' Leave Pottsville for Shenandoah, 6.00, 7.V 9,06, 10.15,11.40 a. m., 12.32, 8.00,. 440, 6.20, 7.11 7 f. 10 Oil n. rn. xeave anenanaoan lor uaueton, o.vi, 7.ss, ii.it m. LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD, Passenger trains leave -Shenanooah fiw Penn Haven Junction, Maheh Chuak. Le-, Aimetnwn. llnthlAhnm. 1r.KotrM Tt,llutMlnh1A and Weatherly at C.04, 78, 0.15 a m- 1143, 2 57 p, m. ForNew York, 8.04, 7.88. .1S a. m., 12.43. t67. For Qnakahe. Hwltchback, Gerhards and llud , For vilkes-Uarrer White Ha von. Plttaton. Laceyvllle, Tovranda, Sayre, Waverly iii. Klmira, 6.01. .15 a. m..aM,S,S7 p. m. ' t uo vvesi, 0.1H, v.ia a. m. ana z.oj p. nsr . ror iieiviaero, ueiaware water up-4na troudsburg, 8.04 a. m., 2.57 p. m. For L&mberiville and Trenton. 0.15 a. m. 11 or utmca ann innnn nui. y.ia a. m. Rn p. m For Auburn 9.15 a. m. .27 n. m. T UM BnJHIB, L.QVlB10n BBU OtSaOOWd T.38 a,m., 12., 8.03 p. m. rot Auaenrica. uaiieton.stocxtoti and Lum'' ber Yard, 8.04, 7.28, 9.15, a. m., 12.43, 2.(7 d xr p. m. r'orscranion. D.U4,v.ia. a. m..a.v7 n. m. For Hatlebrook. Jeddo. Drlf ton and Freeland rnr ,n ,nn.u ramn n inn iiai, ..av . . Hoo&'sCures that for three months she has done her house work, and we have seven children." AUO. SciiRBEfEB, Allentown, Pennsylvania. A Gunner Accidentally Shot. Atlantic Citt, May 19. Benjnmjln Bray, a Philadelphia saloon keeper, acci dentally shot and killed himself While gunning In the meadows. He was alttltig In the boat, and drew the gun towar him. muzzle flrat. The trigger caught in a projecting objeot, and the entire charge entered the unrortuuau) man s aoaome lie died in five minutes. NOT IN TOUCH. District Attorney Flood, of Heading, has resigned from the School Board In that city. In a letter to the Bonrd, which has just been made public he says : "Having ao sisters, dnughters or other relatives to be taken care of through my ofllclal In fluence; having no interest in any con tracts under which the money of thedls trlct has been and is being expended; ljnoolaU:30p.m. All are heartily Invited to having no political axes to grind, and no I ittend. . . ... . 1 i I Presbvterlan cnurcn, jnciionni or oiuer mr lunuuservc .u - - .. at j0!30 . m, Bna 6:S0 antagonism to the general Interests of tlio I m. gundav school at 2 p.m. Christian i,ri. T i, fnnnrl n,rt,.l f not In tinrli Endeavor Society will meet on Tuesday even' ... ... , 1 mir ai 7w. i-raver uicuhiut uu.Di witn me many wno nave i.een cnosen as ; A arecoraittUy inTlled. " "XlVxT my colleagues, and this has limited my First Methodist Episcopal church. Rev. Win. nX,nlr entered 'the bav at about 8 Rev. T. Maxwell Mor- Collapie af the Drlekmaheri' Strike. PoronKP.EMiB. N." Y.. May 19. The strike among the brick yard laborers n collapsed since the arrest or the rlngiea,i ers for rioting. Six ot these have be sent to the penitentiary for six montlls, seven to the county Jail for fifteen daVs each, and others fined 10 eaoh. re.rieineii Caused Iloftion'a Iltr Flrl Bostos. Mav 19. .An investlgatibn Droves that the big fire of Tuesday at the l South EndVas due to the carelessness lof I spectator on the "bleachers," who I thoughtlessly dropped a blazing matbh Into some shavings under the seats at lighting a cigar. Five Men and a Woman Drowned, De spite the KfforU of Life Savers. Milwaukee, May 19. A fierce gale from the northward raged on Iake Mich lgau yesterday, and a tremendous sea Is usefulness." Patrick, pastor. Services at lu:3U a. m. ana I . V, Unna l.hnn At Z O. IT1. tUDWOrtD Don't this fit the shoes of mnny oniclalB L.&.u, at B:g p, m, prayer meeting at 7:30 in this county, not only In School Boards, I 0n Thursday evening. Strangers and others but Borough Councils as well HAD the Brooklyn Tabernacle congre gation been In their Bents when the fire was discovered there would probably have been a panic and great loss of life. The destruction ot the Tabernacle at the time and in the manner It occurred cannot be regarded altogether as n calamity. When are always welcome. English Baptist church, South jarain street. -lervlces at 10:30 a. m. ana ai o:sj p. Preaching by the pastor, Itev. W. II. Harrison. Praise service at 8 p. m. Bunday school at 2 n. m. Monday evening at 7:30 the Y. P. B. U. will meet. Wednesday evening general prayer meeting. Everybody welcome. All Saints' Protestant Episcopal cnurcn, uaa jtrcet, near Main. Morning service at 10:30 nd evening at 7 o'clock. Tho rector om- elates at morning service alternately and at every ovenlng service. The lay reader, Charles J. Cuuimlnus entered the bay at about 8 o'clook and dropped her anchors on Mich igan avenue, but they failed to hold, and the vessel drifted southward and shore ward until she reached the breakers, when she evidently filled through her cabin and forecastle, and went down in twenty feet of water. The crew took to the rigging, but peo ple on shore say they saw two men swept over tho stern of the schooner when she went down. The life saving crew went out Into the lake and drifted down to the wreck of the Cnmmlngs, but at the crit ical moment when tha men might have been rescued a huge wave swept along and carried the lifeboat, with its brave crew, townros Jiay view, wuere the possibility of Its being sold nroso a Ha3klns, officiates In the absence of the they were swept Into the breakers. The few months aco. there was some talk of rector. 0. 11. Brldgman. Sunday school at p. m. All seats tree ana every oouy muue heartily welcome, (turning It Into n public hall for lectures, concerts and the like. Its utter unfitness forsuch a purpose, In view ot Its dangerous character, Is now innde fully evident Presumably the edifice was built lu harmony with the provisions of the law ; but nothing can be plainer than that the The leather. Probably fair; much cooler; winds shift ing to northwest. NUGGETS OF NEWS La Porte. Ind.. reports a cyclone near ... .1 11 11 1.1 t.ni Kingsbury, which did much damage and putting up of buildings with such flimsy H BpHgtl interiors ought to be made impossible In yhe indictments against the managers any city. of the Guarantee Investment company of rteyaua, icr niuiiuitimiiH lutEij, ww quashed by Judge Shlreas. The International mlnera' conference at Berlin proved a fiasco, the British dele gats' withdrawing on account of Its prad tleal Indorsement of socialism. aj Brokers' Xa M&ntague. Clark and Furl M lSFOivruNKS do not come alone. While the Democrats In Congress are still Higgling qver the tariff and subjecting the entire country to loss nnd apprehen slon, the seventeen-year locust has arrived n were1 held for'the'gwind Jury at New in tho state of N6w Jersey. A dispatch from Mill vllle says that "there are mill ions of them in sight," and Dr. WlllettB, ot Port KUznbeth, predicts that "June will see the locusts swarming over South Jersey." Ab nearly as can bo ascertained, the locusts are coming up from the depths of tho earth, nnd at last accounts were within flvo inches of the surface. The sympathies of the rest of the country nrlll go out to New Jersey, In view of its prospective afllictlon. CHEAP steerage rates between this ountry nnd Europe ore desirable from some points of view, but It Is to be hoped that they will not bring about a large in- low into this country ot tho Bort ot Immi grants that cannot be considered desirable ao matter In what aspect they are re garded. Wheat nt 59 cents, as It was a little while ngo, the lowest price on record, allows one of tho good effects ot Demo- eratto rule, and will probably roll up an immense agricultural vote for that party t prosperity when the next Presidential Iscllon comes round. York, charged with swindling Florenoe David, of Montreal, out 01 i.s.ouu. At Lldgerwood, K. D., a mob com nletvlv wrecked two blind pig saloons. The rioters 'destroyed all the furniture rod emptied the liquors' in tne street. Willis MoNelll. a mulatto wife mur derer. was banned at Mobile, Ala., In the nresenoe of 300 people. TUls was ine first legal hanging In Mobile county since I860. OAST OUT, the disorders, diseases, and weaknesses pecu liar to women by the prompt action of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pro scription. A woman's beauty depends on her health beauty in this raxe can be rmrchased. A bad complexion, a muddy skin, a wrinkled face and sunken eyes, follow the disorders ot tha womanly functions. Cupid Is In demand for healthy woman not for sick and ailing ones. The "Favorite Prescription" is a power ful, Invigorating tonic, and a strengthening nervine to be used in all those dUtrestlng troubles which make woman's life miserable. v..m n-.i raiiaf from filtu.nlfttsttottS. backache and bearing-down sensations. It's a, inedl--i ...auul l.v o i Amtnent rihvslclan for those nervous conditions brought on by f uuo tlonal disorders such as Nervous ftostra- Uon-,ExcUabUltycFttijiyng,HPi. uiznnea., r.Y1 a. VIW. YlnnSe. Tin averv COM oi "female complaint" it tt doesnt Unsflt or vara, yo uve jour mmj life saving crew managed to reach shore safely at Bay View. They returned to tho station Immediately and made another effort to Tescuethe crew of thoUummlngs. Five men and a woman perished in the wreck of the Cummlngs before the life savlnn crew reached the wreck, One of the crew and a life saver were rescued, The men who perlshet fell from their perches In the crosstrces to the water and sank out of sight. The body of the woman Is still lashed to the rigging. Six thousand people lined the piers and shores of Jones Island and the main land when the tug Knight Templar towed scow beating the life savers left the pier to make the rescue ot the crew. When the surf boat was within fifty yards of the wreck a human figure that had been Clinging 10 ine rigging 01 ine mlzzeamast was seen to throw up its hands and fall backward Into the boiling waves, being Instantly lost to sight. A short' time before another ot those cling. lng to the ropos had also let go his hold and perished, A groan went up from the crowd as each body "was lost to eight, and then all eyes centered on the' surf boat as it dropped back besiae tne suniten vessel. Two figures slowly descended the shrouds of the mlzzenmast and clung to tne linei but a few feet above the waves, Five minutes pas Bed as attempt after attempt was made by the life savers to Bwing tho lifeboat near the waiting men. One figure was seen to leap from the rig ging and land In the boat. Two minutes later a man sprang far out. Slowly the long line that holds tho surf boat was paid out and two rescued men were permitted to drift toward the shore one moment lost to sight lu the foaming breakers and again nllve and sure of rescue as the boat rose on the top of some mighty billow. Along the beach at the foot of Jones Island a crowd ran to meet the rescued men, and willing hands were stretched out to them, and they were dragged to a place of safety, The dead are: Captain John McCul lough.Marine City; Mate Timothy Bosour, TtnffRln: Thomas Tuscott. sailor. Marine t'lty; unknown sailor, Marine City; sailor named "Jim, aiariueijiiy;cuuiviYuuiuu;, unknown, Buffalo. Saved- Robert Patterson, Kingston, Ont.; Frank Gordes, surfman, Milwaukee life saving statlou. nnril. iu. soon as he boarded the schooner, proceeded to lash the, members of the "crew to the rlggtug, tiut It Is sup posed they loosened the ropes to change , theU position, hoplutfto capethe force Mood's Pills cure liver Ills, constipation. blUoumesi, Jaundice, slek headache, Indigestion. T. M. REILLY'S cbntralia's POPULAR : HOTEL ! Where you eaa always get a glass of ;-: Cool Beer and Refreshing Wines, Whiskeys, etc. Don't forget:the place. T. Itf. Reilly'St Locust Avenue, CENTBALIA, PA. AMUSEMENTS. rjlEllGUSON'S THEATRE. F. i TtRCUSON, UXNAOIB, FRIDAY EVE., MAY 25, 1894. a. m., 12.13, 2.67, 6.J7, 8.08 Leavo xiazieton xor n. Shenandoah, 7.35, 10.04 11.00 a. m., 11.16, 2.(6, (.80, 7.25. 7.M p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS, Trains leave for Haven Run. Centralla. Mt uarmei ana nnamoicin. n.a a, m p,m. -and arrive at Shamokln at 7.tu a. m, ana U5 p m t j T.stna UflVA n,ftn,nlrfn fn. 5h om an A Bfc, Tit 7.6S j m. and 1 00 p. m., and arrive at SK'jay anuoaa ut o.iy u. m. au i.oo p. ui. Trains leave lor Asuana, uiraravuie ana ioa Creek. D.tO a. m.. 12.10. 2.45 rj. m. 1 , . For Uaileton, Black Creek Junction, PenL Haven junction, Maucn cnunn, Aiientowsi Bethlehem, Easton and New YorK, B.W a a. 12.80, 2. bo p. m. r or rmiaaeipma is.su, s.oa p. m. For Yatesvllle. Park Place. Mahanoy Cltv am Delano, B.i9, 11.S6 a. m.. 12,30, 2.66, .ts 0.03 p. rr ilvre iiazieton ior anenanaoan, o.sy, Leave Shenandoah tor Pottsville, b.W, B.tt b.xd a. to.,.!" p. m. i Leave roiisvuie ior onenanaoan, cau, i. .m.,l.so. ruts p. m. nullum XI. VVUjllun,UDiu. oup(., South Bethlehem. Pa OHAS. 8. LEE, G.nl., Pass. Ag, 1 , W. NnKNP.MAPnRR. Aftflt.d. P. JL. . Denman Thompson's Beautiful play, ...The Old... Homestead. FOR CTS. WashiHOTON. May 1, The arrest ot Dr. J. B. Breedlnn. ot San Antonio. Tex., for fraudulent us. of the malls In senalbg I Pre?ected by a larger and better counterfeit monoy orders ot the Wells I Company thaa ever before. Fargo company, was announced at l.lie postoflice department, Original Scenery and Properties. lll)iop MeNleniej'n Sueeaiaor. KoSiB. Mav 19. The Very Hev. Thomlas M. A. Burke, vicar general of the diocese of Albany, hni been nominated bishop of that dloce-', to succeed the late lior Francis McNIerney. Prices, ajc, 50c, 75c and $11 ' Reserved 8u at"KlrUn' drug store $250 REWAED The Schuylkill Traction Co. Will pay two hundred and fifty dollars for Information that will lead to the detec tion and conviction of the person or per- IBOns who placed obstructions on the coin-r I pany's tracks that caused the accident In Postage, we will send A Baaaple Kavelope, of either WHITE, FLESH or BBUNEXTK lOZZONIS OWDER. . Toa haveseen it 'advertised for r-t'-Y years,i but have yon ever tried 1JK; not, you, dpnot, know, what an BowM ComplCJUn "owteP,l, protection to tho face durlnR hot weather It la Sold Everywhere. '' For BamDlo. addreca A. POZZONI CO. St. Loul3, Mo MENTION THIS PAPER. .an agroearjie Lozatlvo andNiavn Towa, Sold by Drugglsta or sent by math iKo, 6O0. and JLOOpcr package. Samples tree. TTf DA ThoTavorlta TOOKt Mwsi JCLW JO. Vv f or tho Teeth and breath, ISo. evening, May 10th, 1894 1 DR. HOBENSACKI DPMnVED To 658 North Eighth S HUIIUILU ,ta..nn. Phlla..Pa. Formerly aT'SW North Second St., Is theol x, . , lit ml..,uJ..iu, I. Imnrint fnr the treatment Of 8t6Ci' near 01. ukuuim wjiucrjr, uu iuu,., " j ."-.tS;, ,. Varlcocel Uvdroceld. Lost Manhood, etc Treatment t DaptalnSweener.17Ja.,SanTJl(im.rVl Bays; "Shlloh'a Catarrh IUmedy Is the flHt medicine I have over found that would do ma any good." PrloetOcta. Sold by DrugglaU, SHJLOH'S CURE. j Tms Onvix Contra tl Ctrft promptly eofes Where all others fall. 7orConiumptlealthia no rival; has cured thouianda, and will ctTM loo.lt taienlayoia. rrtH iJstu 60 Ms-ILK). Sold by C. H. liagcnbnch, BhenandoahL RKXTItTsTs ON ' 8 Bee? : and: Porter Wholesale and Retail. SOX,. HAAK, AQBNT Liquors and Cigars. 30 Sonth Main Street DALLAS SANDER, Pres. ' E. W. Asn, Supf. mall a specialty. Communications p-acrea nn.fii Rand HUmn for book. Bours, a.m.to2p.m.i 6 to 9 p. m.: Sundays. to li rg hPDaBID. KBITHA2S 1W North Main street, Bhenandoah, Pa. aX llVorh! WHOLESALE BAKES IND CflNFECTIONEf1 1L rni 25 CENT WALL PAPERS FOR O CENTS A ROLL. Closlne out thtt leason'f goodi to make room, WAX rXOWEHS In Bouquets apd Other Designs. PILLARS, WBBATni, STARS, CROSSES, ETC. Wasley's:. Pharmacy, North Main St, Shenandoah. lee Cream wholesale and retail Picnics and parties supplied oa short npiX a j,. Rag Carpet Weavntg Tr vnrt want & rood niece of rag carpet, wtl woven, take your rags and have them wov up In carpet. Jt will pay you In the long ru I A.11 Kinus, wim or wiuiuu dm,, 1 orders beautHul rainbow stripes. Low price" 205 Wont Oak Street, Shenandoah, B FrcADrp70rcrr..l 1 Grand : Opening t MISCELULNEOUS. Wishes to announce to the nubile that he I haB opened a PHOTOGKAPH GALLERY I XT 11V Tl. lt ...1 .tll l. w .mi At ir, x iuui aiicy. wiicid uc tviia uu All worlc Kuar- Saauer's OCK BEER w . ... -1 1 aw uu, 11 1.1 . x 1 li 1 1 1 niirv. 1 Luoi-.-iiy an employe or tne HERALD, a nleased to have Tvnn All work new ten dollar greenback. By returnlne p . i , . nave you c ai 11. AiiworKgui to this olllce the Under will receive a suitable nnteed. A specfalty of tintypes, 3 for a Is Now Ready for Delivery. reward and the gratitude of the emntove. uthn i ...... ,11 .. .. ..... i ; I .1 UK HALE,. I .MX) shares of mlnln? Atokir AriDlV to S. u. M. Hoi oneler. I'namrllAj. uiiu,ui, ouuiu Aium siieei, anenanooan, l'a. F bui WANTED. A number of masons i laborers, to build Ihe dam breast i ga'e bouo at 'he bhenaudoah city water uMm. vppiy to auutai jvnoKL, contractor. ITtSTitAYKD. A wblto cow, 10 years old.l In li calf, and has horns crooked inward. The party returning same to H. Rublnsky, 17 Nolrth , DUCUBUU,Ji a., win oa paiu a PEOPLE who have CARPETS, r FKATIIEK9 or MATTREB'JEB To too OleauocL ! While cleaning house, will do well to call on or address Thl STUM mmm .Shtnandoah,rtnna, ,.. ,.n.. ....iiuiiyii! uatisiactory worK, S3 East Coal Street. Saloon and Repturant, rormerly Micnaei i-eters , CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT -AGENT rOU Lauer's CELEBRATED LAGER (tic to JlSPEH DAY at home selling Light LDiJ nlntr Plater and nlntlmr In.lr. Ublywaie, etc. Every has-house gooda needing X5N. Main St., 8Iienandoall. Platlnsr. No ezoerieneei nn Mnltiftlf fin tklkin. I ' I Some agents are making KB a day. Permanent 1 Fresh and, aool beer always oa tap. Finest ipusiuoa, Aaurew u... ueino s vo., Column 1 wine., iiquoraaau cif ra bus, Ohio, j I j s JAMES DO WES, Prop. No. 807 West Coal Street, v 3
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