The Evening Herald. Published dally, except Sunday by UKiiAi.it rvBhtsnmo convAinr, Publication office and mechanical department, 2.15 Kst Coal Street. It Is dellvorod In Shenandoah and 1 HO JlBia Blltrouniilng t0WM (or si, cents aweek.piynblo to thocnrrlcrs. By mall, Three Dollars n year orTncsty-nre cents per month, Id advance. AdreriUemtntt ehargtd according to epaoe and position. The publishers reserve the right lo enange the position o( aivertlsemeats when ver the nubllsatlon of news require! Ik The right Is also reserved to rejoot any advertise ment, whether paid (or or met, that the pub lishers may deem Improper. Advertising rates made known tipoa application. Entered at the post on teat Ebenandoah, Pa., as second closs nail matter. Tills Erztritra herald, Shenandoah, Ponna. Evening Herald. Saa THURSDAY. JUNE 7, 1891. RepublicanjState Ticket. For Governor, OKNL. DANIEL II. HASTINGS, Centre county. For Lieutenant-Governor, WALTKll LYON, i Allegheny county. For Audltor-Qoneral, AMOS II. MVUN, Lancaster county. For Secretary Internal Affairs, JAMBS TV. I.ATTA, Philadelphia county. For CongrosBmon-at-Large, flALUSlIA A. OUOW, Snaquehnnna county, oeohor f. utrrT, Westmoreland connty. LADAS WINS THE DERBY Th Three Ambition, of Lord Itosebery's Life Finally OrAtltled. LONDON, June 7. Lord Iloscbory's colt, Two Klllod and SoVOral IniuTGcl plosion was accepted by the miners as a .11.1. , ,iu(m nlf I I . I ' I. - . . ..II .1 I liners who has stood by the company. Lancaster, his wife and bis sister were uleep In the bouse at the time, and their tecapo Is almost marvelous. The whole front of the bouse was shattered. The ex Iiftdns, won the English derby yosterdny. Matchbox was second and Reminder third. Ladas won in a canter In 2.45 4-5, a length and a half In front of Matchbox. The dis tance was a mile and a half. Thousands of wildly cheering people invaded the course after tlio race was deemed, ana Near Pekin, Ills. ENGINEER KILLED IN INDIANA, LADAS. '.iadas was soon surrounded by a multi tude half mnd with enthulasm. Over 100.000 people, according to the es timate, Journeyed to Epsom by road or by rail, In some manner or other, the at tendance being above the average in point of numbers and respectability. Oefore entering public life Lord Kose- bery said he had three ambitions to murry the richest girl In Great llrltain, bo premier, and to win the derby. All three wishes have been gratified. He married the richest of thcltothschtld girls. THE Democratic Senators have made themselves ridiculous by their bunco in vestigation of speculation in sugar stocks. But nobody in the country Is laughing at Senator Hill. He commands respect by Btlrrlng up his colleagues and trying to force them to proceed with the investiga tion In n buslness-liko way. THE country could far better spare 10,000 of the rlotout aud ignorant men who will not work themselves or permit others to, if they can prevent them by force, than loso the 2,000 stalwart Scandi navians who have sailed from New York for their northern liouieB In tho last week, driven out by hard times nnd lack of work. Liberal l'rrsbyterlnni. New YoitK, June 7. The movement of the liberal element In the Presbyterian church has at last crystallized into a for mal declaration of -principles which was privately circulated until a sufficient num ber of names endorsing it bad been re ceived to Justify Its publication, It Is In tended to form within the membership of the Presbyterian churches of New York nnd its vicinity a league of workers who, while defending no Individuals, insist on the maintenance of liberty within consti tutional limits In the church. Tho league expects to lual differences instend of di viding the church, and make It possible for all to remain in common loyalty to the church. A Vloloas Atother. NF.WAltK, N. J., June 7. Leah Trent- blcy was sent to Jail yesterday by Judge Mott for thirty days for disorderly con duct. Neighbors testified the woman drank continually and the eldest child bad been scratched In the face by the mother. While on the way from the court room to a cell Mrs. Tremblcy bit horbaby on the cheek, and the ofllcers took the lit tle one from her before sho could do It fur ther harm. The woman has been before the court a dozen times. Onco she served a term in state's prison for stabbing her husband. A week ago she was bound over to keep the peace. THE stream of Democratic babble about the tariff continues like the ooze of mud volcano bubbling and sluttishly Blmmering nnd of it U no end savo when It Was Congrestmnn Cadmus. Washington, June 7. Congressman Cadmus, of New Jersey, Is the man to whom Wnlter Gaston told the story of the conversation he had overheard In the room of Mr, Terrell, of the sugar trust, nt tho Arlington hotel on the nightof March 6 last. Mr. Gaston was before the senate sugar investigating committee ngaln yes terday, and he gave Mr. Cadmus' name, which he declined to do on Tuesday. The Btrlkers of MoKeeiport, rw, Visit Do. qneane nnd Faro the Workmen Oat, After Destroying Property Colorado Mine Strikers Becoming Lets Warlike. McKKSspo'rtT, Pa., June 7. No attempt has been made to start up the National Tube works. The strikers are swarming around the works and the depots. Every point Is being watched by them, and trouble will surely follow any attempt to introduce new workmen or deputies. Some one came among the strikers congregated about the tube works and announced that some tube workers were working at the slack piles across the river. A mad rush was made by 700 or 600 men toputastopto It. When they reached the tipple of John Davltt It came down before the onslaught within a few min utes. From there the crowd made a break for a new tlpnle being erected by John Mclntyre, nbuit a mile above. TheMc Intyre tipple shared tho same fate as the Davltt. Three barges of coal were cut loose at Mclntyre's mine and floated down the river. Six cars of slack were burned while In the Pittsburg and Lake Erie yards because the strikers thought they were Intended for the tube works. Then the crowd crossed the bridge to Ilhodes' Station and fired Junker Brothers' chute and platform. A striker named Lauterbach. who was Injured on Tuesday, died at the hospital last night. After the destruction of these works tne mob started for Duquesne. When It reached that place it had Increased to 0,000 strikers and sympathizers. With yells they attacked the Duquesne Tube works, drove all tne men nt wort out or the plant, drew tho fires and ran the hot metal from the furnaces out on the floors. The reason the Btrlkers glvefor thelrac- ttqns was that the works were using black sheep coal. The assault was witnessed by thousands of spectators thronging the summits of surrounding hills. As the strikers left the mill one of the men threw a plank In front of an ap proaching freight train, nearly derailing it. They left the mill on a run and started back over the bills to attack the coal pits in Mlfllln township. HLOODSIIKI) AVERTED. Colorado Striker. Will Yield to the Mil itia, bat Would Have Fought Deputies. CiiirLLK Cheek, Colo., June 7. There will be no battle between the fortified union miners on Bull Hill nnd the army of deputy atieriffs who are encamped on Beaver creek, less than five miles from Bull Hill, unless a treacherous move Is made by one side or the other. Affairs were decidedly warlike until 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Although tho deputies cut all the telegraph wires between this city and Midland, the min ers were quickly Informed by their scouts of the advnnco of the sheriff's force, and prepared for battle. They were willing to submit to the militia, but declared they would never be arrested until the troops wnrning of what would occur, and many stayed away from work on this account. although protected In their passage to the mines by the military. Yesterday, in splto of the protection, at tho five mines only 125 men went to the works. At 0:30 last evening there was constder erable excitement nt tho railroad sta tion, and rumors of gatherings of strikers on the hill above the station brought out both regiments under arms. Investiga tion, however, proved that there was no truth in the rumors.- Engineer Killed by Strikers. BnAziL, Ind.,June7. A crowd of angry miners blockaded 'a Vandalla freight train east of here and stoned the trainmen. The engineer, William Darr, was struck on tho head by a heavy stone and Instantly killed. Brnkeman A. J. Harshman was hit In the back and badly hurt. Tho Btrlkers continued throwing stones until every window in the caboose and engine was broken. The excitement is Intense. Officers are In pursuit of the strikers. Earlier In the day a crowd of strikers ttopped the mixed train, carrying freight and passengers between this place ana Clay City, on the Evansvllle and Terre Haute road. Tho train was linullng sev eral cars of coal and also the United States mail. The coal was sidetracked. Head and Arms Seemed on Fire A Sunstroke Followod Nervous Prostration Hood's Rostorad Health, DR. J, GARNETT MERTf, 4 Oculist and Optician, Mr. Edward Scollin Philadelphia, Pa. Ill W. Ceatre St.t Mahanoy Ciiy, Pa. Eves examined nnd glasses prescribed. I Special attention to difficult cases. Saloon and Restaurant, Formerly Michael Peters', iSlN. Main St., Slicnnndoah, Freeh and cool bser always on tan. Finest wires, liquors sni cigars. JAME8 D0WK3, Prop. RETTIG & SON'S Beer : and : Portea ) Wholesale and Retail. SOL. HAAK, AOBNT, Liquors and Cigars. 130 South Main Btreet. Mine Conferences on Saturday. CoLUtonus, 0.,'Juno 7. The following miners conferences will be held next bat urdny: Central and northern Pennsyl vania, at Altoona; western Pennsylvania, Ohio. Indiana, northern and eastern Illi nois, at Columbus: central and southern Illinois, at Eait St. Louis; Kentucky and Tennessee, at Jellico.Tenn.; Arkansas and Indian Territory, Missouri and Kansas, at Kansas City; Iowarat Osknloosa; Butler, Beaver, Lawrence and Mercer counties, at Mercer C. H., Pa.; Latrobe, Pa., at La trobe: Pomerov. O., nt Pomeroy; north eastern Kentucky, at Denton; southwest ern Kentucky, nt Central City; Maryland, at such time and place as miners and ope rators may agree. Morocco Tribes In Rebellion. TAK01ER. June 7. Several Morocco tribes are now In rebellion, The khalifa of Tangier, who left here forTetutnh, was compelled to return through 'fear of an attack by the rebels. NUGGETS OF NEWS Congressman Lisle, of Kentucky, will not enter the race for renomination,on ac count of ill health. The trouble with the employes of the Cincinnati, New Orleans and Texas Pa cific railroad has been amicably settled. As the result of a pistol duel near Ham ilton, Mont., George Gray and Charles I McNeill are dead. The trouble aroseover land. Miss Ellen H. Wlndom, daughter of the late Secretary Windom, nnd Mr. Bentley W. Warren, of Boston, were marrleu at New lork yesterday. Engineer Draper was falnlly hurt by the derailing of UU tra.u In a tunnel near Butler, Mnnt. The mail and express cars and engine were demolished, l'nsseu gers escaped, with slight, bruises- C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.i "Gentlemen On August 10, 1 was taken to fit. Joseph's hoipltal unconscious from the In the hospital two weeks i t was unablo fc Rofl HarnRt WRAVilili 1 work for four weeks alter thatbut then ,,a3 ual Hl " oO Illy 1 felt compelled to turn In, aj I have a wife I , - . . . .. ..I If rnn want a trood rtleeo of raff e&rnet. wel and five children. I soon began wmi m wove-n, UUe your raps and have them woven though undergoing continuous shocks from up m carpets. It will pay you 4n the long run. an electrlo battery. A'l kinds, with or without stripes, made to Every Norva and Fibre of my body seemed In a constant state of quiv ering agitation and tremuloumesi. Ileal flashed from the calves of my legs up throuth mr thighs and body, my left arm and hand felt as though on fire, and my head ached as l( It would split when I , stooped down. I had great pains In my 1 hack around the base of the spine. I eon I tlnued to stick to my work, feeling thai U I must again go aown i wouta ao to Struggling Tor my Famny. 1 have always been athletic, but I had lost an appetite, and my strsngth failed me; I w on the point of living up. I hod read much t about Hood's Sarsaparllla. and concluded to 5 give It a trial,, jHetore I had taken halt KnttlA mv nnnettto became so voracious tnai I would be compelled to eat between msali. Hood's!?Cures Hood's Barsaparllla has cow tuny w wrea my strength and general health. ThatUrrt ' ble nervousness Is entirely gone. I feel u hearty and vigorous as ever. The pains In my back have grestly decreased." EnwAa Bcoluk, lmDgden Street, Philadelphia. Hood's Pills cure all liver Ills, constipation. biliousness. Jaundice, slckheadache.lndlgeatlon. order; benutKul rainbow stripes. Low prices I?A.TTEH.BOrJ'a, 205 West Oak Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Lauer's I Lap and ch O Pi sner Beers Finest, Purest, Healthest. Chris. Schmidt, Act S07 West Coal St., Shenandoah. it Is if ul fed at last In tho Serbonian bog. and left to fonretfulness with the rest of craJ?Uc immediately decided to send orrlve(i. I fn, Alv ITniltmia nnrl urpllsail MT. I.nifnn. I . . v.. .. . n i Mayor wnasay ana i-resiaent i-arsor, the torpid and blighting exudntions of the party now In power, but soon to step down and out, confronted by a condition and not a mero theory that they are no longer wnntod. for Mr. Cadmus, nnd excused Mr. Gaston. Mr. Cadmus positively declined to men tion any names. He corroborated Mr. Gaston's statement. The npologetlc Democrat Bays the blunders of his party are due to Its in experience; that it was out of business for thirty years and lost the hang of policy nnd administration. When it gets Us hand in, he think, things will be dif ferent; so far, Its efforts have been mainly directed to getting its hand into the bag, as witness all its exploits in municipal and state administration, nnd all the sugary nnd mnny of tho other episodes of Its recent Senatorial action. Tho country will not find it worth while to educate It OTer again, particularly when it remem bers what its last season of rcguancy brought us to. The mack I'lngne In China. Sak Francisco, June 7.r-Tho steamer China brings Chinese advices to May lfland Japanese to May 24. The black plague at Canton, linng Kong nnd elsewbere in China has Bpread with great rapidity. of the First National bank, called up Sher iff Muwers by telephone and begged him I to stop his deputies until the troops could I reach camp, bhentl Bowers agreed to this, and there is every reason to believe that there will be no further hostilities. Alex Mcintosh, representing the .miners, announced that they would lay aown I their arms immediately on the arrival of I the state troops. The deputies will fol-1 low the troops to tho miners' camp and I Just before the steamer sailed from Hong Kong tho epidemic assumed a virulent aerve warTonte whlch they are said to hold lurin, hdu ju bix. uuuns vuiny-fcureu uemusi for 300 strikers. wero reported. Horse Racing- by Electrlo Light. CoNET Island, Juno 7. It Is reported here that the managers of the Brighton Beach race track have decided to hold rnces an their track at night, beginning on July 4. They will put in extensive electric light apparatus, and the lights will be ranged all around the track, the grand stand and the betting ring. Memiiei! of Congress who have lost their salaries for the time they wero absent without leave are not in n mood to submit quietly, nnd propose to carry the matter Into court, The provision for withholding salaries 1b In the law of 1850, which they contend has been repealed They propose to submit this question to zounsel, nnd if there is any reasonablo prospect of a judicial decision In their favor one of them will apply for a man damns to compel tho Speaker and Ser- geant-at-Arms to pay him his fall salary for the month lu which the absence oo curred. The question is ono of some general interest, but its special interest is for the Democratic leaders In the House, with whom this plan was the last des jrato resort for keeping n quorum In attendance. Frye's Train Stealers Discharged PAIlKEnSDUKO, W. Vn., June ".Fifty- two members of Frye's army, arrested for attempting to steal a Baltimore and Ohio train on Tuesday, have been released on condition that they leave the city, uov- ernor McCorkle telegrnphed them to be punished, but his message ar rived too late. One of the grievances of the striking coal miners in Colorado has been the Is suance of scrip in payment for their work which they have been forced to accept as money nnd use at the company's store. Governor Wnlto claims thU is a violation of the United States laws, and will ask the federal authorities to muko an inves tigation. The attempt to Induce the miners in the northern part of the state to strike In sympathy with those in the southern part bos failed. 1ILOODV UATTLE Itf ILLINOIS. Two nllled and Severe! Injured In Fight with Strikers. PEKIN, UIb., June7. There wasabloody I ordering battle at Little's cool mine, five miles 1.1 M,.H."UIMIIIIIJU.UM CfcSC IT WILL-WOT C BoldbyDruggteUpr 6cntlbyalh, ,250, muSA-wperpacgnge. samples iroo. Vt "RTb Tho Favorite TOOTS WCT12 JUV JLS.WIortbaTeethandBrcatn,c. ilAnitilHOne,.,. TT U A r? T? - Bays: "Shlloh'a Catarrh Remedy is the first medicine I have ever found that would do mo any good." rrioaWcte. Bold by Druggist. SHILOH'S CURE. Trrta Great Couan Cuke promptly cure whoreaUothersfaU. For.Coasumptlonlthal no rival has cured thousands- end will rTrmil Ton, If taken In time rrito S9cti.E0ctL.tl.OO. Bold by C, H. Hagenbuoh, Shenandoah, in vrrEor mat 13, 1891. Ptmnenffer trlles leave Shenandoah for Penn Haven Junction,- jisnch Chunk, Le-1 hlchton, Slatlneton. White Hall. Catasauaua AUcntown. Bethlehem. Eastern ana weatnerly 0 04. 7.38. 5.15 m., 12.41. 2 67, 6 27 p. m. For New Yers: ana I'uiaaeinnia, i.ii,j.s3, i o.ia a. m.. 12.49. &M. For Ouakatte. Switch- baK, uerharas ooa Iiuosonaaie, o.ut, y.u a. i m., and 2.57 p.m. for Wllltes-Barre. White Haven. PltUtoa. LaocTvtllo, Tewanda, Sayre, Wavsrly and Klinira. 04. 0.15 a. m.. 1S7. 6 27 B. m. For Rethester, DuOalo, Niagara Falls and thR West. 6.04. 9.15 a. a. and 2.67 6.27 c. m. For Bemaere, Delaware water un ana Stroudsburg, 6.04 a. nt., 67 p. n. icnr iam nermna ana -iTOnioB..v.iD t. m. TimlrltftvviAalr.fl Ol. (MS ft., n.. 2.fi7.fi.2T n. For Ithsoa and Geneva 6.04, 9.15 a. at. &.it P-"1 ..... . irer Aumirm u.id a- m. B i n. m. For Jsanes vine. L via tonan4Deaer Meadow, f .8 a. m., 12.43, 8.00 p. m. . . For Stockto and liiirener vara, o.ot, r.n, B.IK . ili. t.V 5.27 p.m. For Silver Brook Janoilon. Audenrled and Haileton 6 04, 7.SS, 9 18 a. m , 12.43, V.57, 5.27 and '"MP.". Ft scran lo a, o.vt, v.io, a. m., aui iiu ui p. ra. For Batlebrook, Jedda, Drlfton and Freeland, 6.04, 7.88, 9. J5, a, m 12.43. 27. 6.27 p. nv . rnr Ashland. GlrardTllle and Lost Creek, 4.61 I 7.51, 9 18, 10.20 am.( 1.00, 1.40, 4.10,-6.86, E.22, D.lt u. m. For Raven Run, Centralis, Mount Carael and Shamokln, 0.13, 11.14 a. m 1.32. 4.40, 8.22 p. m. For Yateenlle. fark f lace, uananoy uiir ana Delano. 6.04. 7.38. 9.15, 11.06. a m.. 12.43. 2.67 6 17, 8.08, 9.33, 10.28 p. m. Trains win isare anamoxin ai o.io, ii.io a. m 1.66, 4.30 u.au p. m., ana arrive at unenan clnah at 9.16 a. m.. 12.43. 2.67. 6.27. 11.15 D. m. Leave Shenandoah lor rottsvuie, n.cu. i.ws FOR OTS. In Pontage, wo 11 ill nrad A Naitiple Envelope, of ctllicr W1UTK, IXF..SII or BnUNETTE POZZONI'S OWDER. Ton have seen it advertised for many years, but have you ever tried ltT If not, you do not know what an Ideal Complexion Powder ! besMee being fttrBekii(rrrlodd'beAOtlfiea h&a nuir refresblng uoi. It prove ta ehaf lc,8iO'Diirn,wlDd tan,lesMDBperplrattoo, 7ZVieci-ion 10 ue xaoe ouring ooivoouwrs is io iiTerywnero For B&mple. addreM I J. A. POZZONI CO. St. Louis, Mo,! MENTIOIf THIS PAPBB. Fonr Colored 3Ien Drowned. CAIRO, Ills., June 7. Four colored men, James Wheeler, Ed Green, James Holmes nnd Ed Skaegs, were drowned at Bird's Point, Mo., while crossing the river In a abont 400 men and some women. down the Illinois river from Pekin. Word was recelvea at 1-eKin mat &uu miners from west of the river were about to at tack the mine. Sheriff Frederick swore In a posse and set out for the scene. The strikers assembled at Bentonvlll and crossed the Illinois by Ferries. There were PE IV ADING skiff. The boat was overturned and the swift current carried the men under an adjacent barge. Fatally llurned by Ganntlne. KANSAS Crry, Mo., June 7. A gasoline stove exploded In Adam Long's house on Central street, nnd two servants, Mary Glynn aud Nora Kelvel, were frightfully burned. wards, recover. The sheriff and ppsse remonstrated with the mob In vain. The leader of the strik ers, with a revolver in each hand, cried out "Follow me," and the crowd charged on the mine. The two Littles and their two sons and a colored man retreated to the tower above the shaft and opened fire on the attacking party, some of whom were seen to fall. The lire was returned, buthetZrirl wnVprouably und hnaiT of'shot, were flred into and 2ggffl & we.k da,., , out the otuer gin win prooauiy through the tower, The Littles hoisted 7.20, 11.86 a. m., 1.86, 7.67. P. m. but. Senator Siihiim an made a strong spee ch en tho Tariff bill, which with acute criti cism he described ns "the Gorman com pound bill with the Cleveland attach ment." The Inconsistencies within the Democratic party on the tariff question were mercilessly pointed out by Mr. Sher sian, who suggested that the host way of dealing with the entiro subject would be by n Tariff Commission, whose work should be reviewed by Congress. Tho Senator vigorously opposed tho income vn, saying that It would ailect the frugal poor. With telling force he referred to the verdict of Ohio at tho last election, when McKInley carried the state by 56,000 over the author of the tariff plank In the Democratic National platform. Mr, Sherman's reasoning was cogent and ill logic Irresistible. For flnvernor of Kenias. TOFEKA, Knn June 7. TbeHepubllcnn Into rnnventinn nominated Mnior E. N. Morrill, of Hiawatha, for governor amid lairshaft was kept closed a white flag, br.t the firing did pot cease. The tower was set on fire and up shot the flames. It was feared the powder would be reached, and the crowds retreated. The 2.10, 6.26, 7.20, a.m., 12.33, 2.60. 6.65 p.m. Hunw 2.10, a.m. For New York via Mauec Chunk, week days, 6.25,7.20 a. m., 12.33, . p. m. For Reading and Phuaaelnhla, vreek day-y 2.10, 6.35, 7.3), a. m., WAiv K, 6.66 p, m. Hat--, day, -.10. a. m. For Pottsvllle, weak days, 3.10, 7.20, a. m. 12.31. 2.6fi, 5.66 p. m. Susday, 110 a. m. For Tom aqua and Mahanoy Clly, vreek 4Ut 2.10, 6.25, 7.80, a. m., 12,32, 2J6, 6.66 p. m. Rfe' day, 2.10, a. m. Additional Mr Mahanoy City, week days, 7 00 p. m. For Wllllamssart, suatury ana Levrisnarb week days, 3.25, 11.80 a. m., 1.83, 7.00 p. nv, Buaday, 3.25 a. m. For Mahanoy Plane, weok'tays, 110, 8.25, 5-i 7.20, ll.M a.m., 12.3, 1.85, 2.65, 6j, TjOO, 9.V 8J5 t'oay, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. eonuTutiLt, DrvisioK. Trains will leave Shenandoah alter the above date for Wlegan's, Gllberton, Fraekvllle, New Castle, Bt. Clair, Pottsvllle, Hamburg, Keadlnr, 0(5 if 05 Tiki a. m. 1143 167. 4 10 6 27. 8.0S 1 Pottstowr., phoanuviiie, worristown ana Phu BOS, 11.10 u.3U a. m., i, -luo-i' -uc Udelphla (Broad street station) at 6:00 asd 11:45 a. m. ana sua p. m. on weexueyH j ar roiw vlUe and Intermediate stations 9:10 a. m. BUNUAYS daetle. St. Clair, Pottsvllle at 6:00. 9:40 a.m. ana 3iiu p. m. ror tiamnurg, iteaaing, potta. town, Fhcenlxvllle, Norrlstown, Philadelphia at 6:00, 9:40 a. m., 8:10 p. m. Trains leave Fraekvllle ror Shenandoah at 10:40 a.m. and 12:14, 5:04, 7:42 and 10:27 p.m. Bundays, 11:18 a. m. an 6:40 p. m. Lteave A-Oiuvuio lor onenanaoan at iu;io, 11:48 a. m. and 4:40,7:15 and 10:00 p. m, Sundays at 10:40 a.m. and 6:15 p. m. Leave PhUadeipma (uroaa Bireet station) ror Pottsvllle and Shenandoah at 6 67 and 8 86 a m, 1 10 and 7 11 p m week days. On Sundays leave jor rousviue. t Tmvh Pottsvllle far Shenandoah. 6.00. 7.60. I 9 36, 10.15,11.40 a. m., 1132, 8.00,. 440, 6.20, 7.15, t hr, ill. II, TV m. Leave Shenandoah for Uaileton, 6.04, 7.88, 9.16, a. m., 1143. 2.67.6.27,8.03 p.m. . ,nm tieave iiazieran lor aueaanuuau, j.m, 11.00 a. m., 1116, . 7.ra. 7. p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Raven Run. Centralla. lit, Carmel and Shamokln, 6.45 a. m., 140 p. m., and arrive at Shamokln at 7.40 a. m. and 8.45 p. m Trains leave Shamokln' for Shenandoah at 7.59 a. a. ana 4 uu p. m., ana arrive at auvu- RAILROAD SYSTEM in irrarr mat 20, 1SH. Trains leave Shenandoah as fOllawst . Vn, Hv Vnrlr PMa.rtAlnh1l. mV dev. ! nnriMft nt R.43 a. m. and 4.68 n. m. 1T111I ICaTO lOr ABIUAaU,UUUUVUlB eu. uuo, ills n. m. For Haileton, Black Creek Junction, Creek, 9.40 a. Haven Junction, Mauch Pann naven uncuon, naucn ubuiu, ajwuw.u, Uethlehaaa, Eastoi and New York, .49 a m., 12.90, ica p. m. For Philadelphia 12.80, 2.66 p. m. 'Far Yateavllfe, Park Place, Mahaaoy City and Delaao. 8.49. 11.36 a. m., 1180, 3.66, 4.63 6.03 p. m. at 6 60 a m. Jor Pottsvllle. 0 23 a mi For New xorK. KzpreEs. wees: aars. at 820, 406, 460, 516, 860, 7 83, 820. 960, 1100 11 14 am, is uu noon, n it p. m, iLiinutea x press 1 06 and 4 60 p m. dining oars.) 1 40, 5 SO, 3 20, 4 00, 6 00, 600, 660, 7 25. 8 12, 10 00 pm, 12 01 night, Sundays 3 20, 4 06, 4 60. 15, 8 11, s to, ii ua u to, a a, u , i tu, x su, w eiaao, o.4v, ii.an a. m., icau, .do, .os o.uo p. ,m i o 10, a is, uu. iiwuw,. w, i t w, e ew, w Leave .Ilaileton tor .Shenandoah 8.80, 11.34 ptmlted 4 60) 6 20.6 20,6 60.7 25 and 8 12 p m and Leave Shenandoah tor Pottsvllle, 6.60, 8 49, 9.90 a. m., 140 p. m. . - Leave Pottsnue lor unenanaoan, a.ou, iu.i a.xa.,1.30, 8.1b p. m. South Bethlehem, F OHAS. S. LEK. Qenl. Pass. Aft, A XT MnHMffUAflHRri. Aeet. a. P. A.. Bcones of great enthusiasm. W. A. John- ion was nominated for associate judge of the supreme court by acclamation. ITS A QUEER WOMAN who cannot understand the beucflt to be derived from the use of Doctor Pierce's Favorite Pre scription. Did you ever tee a siciuy woman witn bright eyes, clear skin, and rosy cheeks I Or uraiiuy one wunout them 1 A woman can Uve in full health, do The killed are: John Jackson, colored. a miner at Little's; Ed Bloom, one of the strikers. Wounded; E4 .Porter and Peter Little, of the beseiged, the former shot In the breast, probably fatally. Half a dozen others were slightly hurt. There are a number of miners in the shaft, who. It Is feared, are suffocated, Among them are Gus Morltz nnd John Hockey. The hherlff and posse have returned from the scene, unable to cope with the mob. THU MARYLAND An STIllKKItS. Miner TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH I Leave New York via PhUadeipma, week day B.SU a. m., l.su, t.uu, 7.su p. m., itio nujnt. bus day, 6.00 p.m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4.30, .10 a. m.. 1.10, 4.80 p. m. Leave Phlladelchta. Iteadlne Terminal. weelc days, 4.20, 8.36, 10,00 a. m., and 4.0, 6.02. 11.30 n. m. Sunday. 11.30 n. m. Leave Reading, week days, 1.36,7,10, 10.05, 11.(4, a. m.. 5.66. 7.67 n. m Sundav. 1.33. a m Leave' Pottsvllle, week days, 135, 7.40 a. m, icou, c,ii p. m ounuay, . m. Leave Tamaqua, ween days, j.is, b.kj, lia a m.. 1.20.7.16. B.2S n. m. SundST. 8.18 a. m. Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 8.46, 0 21, 11,47 a, UL, 1.61, 7.44, V.D4 p. DO. bl a. m. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week dtys, 140, 4.11. 0.8U, 9.87, 11.69 a. m., Vi.lt, 2.00, .aj,o. p. m. uunaay, 2.4U, i.w a. m., JAMES O. SAMPSEL, AGENT for tho EVENING HERALD PHTLADEirnlA AND NET? TORE Sunday and Dally Papers. ft 01 nlzht. For he Girt. Loos 11 ranch and intermediate, stations, 8, 1114 a m, and 4 00, p m weesoays j-or isaiiimore ana vrasniigton i H), 7 zu, s ill nil ,ft an . . . , l 1 1 , it a i i , . . j, i . car,) 1 80, 8 48, 4 11, (5 16 Congranlonal Limited Pullman Parlor Cars and Dining Car), 617, 8 65, 7 40 and 11 83 p.- m.. vaek days. Bun days, 3 60, 7 W, 310, 1118 am. 11110, 141, 6 65, 11 38 and 7 40 p m. For Richmond, 7 uu a a,- u is ana im p m, dally, and 180 p.m. weekdays. Trains will leave Harrisbunr for Plttanurt and the West every day at 1 SO. 1 10 a m, (1 20 ,-TSU, ) m limited) K 360, 11 65 li m every day. ea, women, its unmuieuus "r .1 soothing and strengthening nervine; besides, It lessens pain. It's tho only remedy for Attempt to Wow Op a "Scab' Create Terror. more work, have ! FnosTliuno, Aid., June 7. Detachments mors pleasure, from the Fourth and Fifth regiments aro amount to more, patrolling tho little towns in the neigh by taking the uorijooj of ti, n,nes the Marylnnc. meTthe bodily coal region, and the experience does not functions ar. not regular reeml)le play soldiering, lue eueci w the woman Is lithcaU. I that the towns are under martial control. The patrol Is kept up in order to prevent, if possible, a repetition of the dastardly dynamite outrage which took place near the Eckhort mine yesterday. It has been pretty well known for some time that a number of the strikers were supplied with dynamite and some of this, or from other source, was used on the Kouia rf Charlsa Lancaster, onav of tit Am a Bunnort for uerr. ous. exnausuxj, overworn an invigorating tonic, a erwn a TV rh mnlo wenknoBSes and irregulari ties that's .guaranteed to benefit or cure, or th money paid fpr it refunded. If toffarfng from Catarrh try Dr. Ban's B4au4r. 4" rvwanl If you acal m curvi, S.W,7.6U,10.b; Leave WlllIamsDort. week days. 10.10. a. m. 3.85. 11.16n. ra. Sundav. 11.15 n. m. r or uauimore, wasningion ana mo west ti ii. & v. R. It., througn trains leave ueaain. Terminal. Phlladelnhla. (P. ft R. R. R.) at 8.2d 7.40, 11.-13 a. m., 3 in,5.18. 7.22, p. m., Sunday t.l Y.ij, n.M a. m.i a p. ro. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Street Whari ana Houtn Htreet wnari lor Atianua uuy. Week days Fxpress, 9.00 a. in.: (Saturdan only 1.301) 2 00,3 00,4.00, 6 00 p. m. Accom modate- 8.00 a. m.i 6 45 d. m. Bnndays Kxpress, B 00,9.00, 10.00 a.m. Acccrc. tnodatlon, 8.00 a. m and 4 SO p m. lteturnlnr, leave Atlantic City depot, cor nor Atlantic and Arkansas avenueB : w days Express, 7.00. 1A 9 00 a. m. and 8 39, 5 SO -p Accommouniioo. o.iu a. in, ana t.u p. ui. Sunt ays-Express, 4.00, 6.45,8.00 p. m. Ao eommodatlon, 7.13 a m, ana 4.u p. m. Parlor cars on all express 'trains . (1. HANCOCK. Oen. Pass. Act. Philadelphia Pa, 1. A. SWKIUAMU, uen. aupi. Trains will feava Harrisbunr tor Plttaour Way for AltoonA at 8 18 am and 6 00:p m every aay. rot pittsnurg ana Altoona ai ii am every day.. . JL ... Trains wiuieave sunnury tor. vr uuansport, Elmlra, Canandalfua, Rochester) lluflslo and PArtles wlshlnir anv of these naoers delivered I rt.a n,. Tumi. .LHii-nm weeV da v. can leave orders at Max Reese's, Dougherty Erie and Intermediate points at 5 18 am dally, building, West Centre street, Sunday papers jror Lock Haven at 6 18 and 9 66 a m dally, 1 86 on sale at Brennan's cigar store and Klrlln'a and 6 44pm week days For Kenovo at 6 18 a drug store. m, 1 36 and 6 44 p m week days, and 6 18 a m on sunaays oniy. ' or nn ai a is a m, aauy ns weeauayn. Mm(' wen'i VMS't'" Agi DR. HOBENSACK, m REMOVED To MB N. ElBilli St II " above Qretn.Phlla, Pa., V rmerlv at 206 North Reeend St.. Is the old est in America tor the treatment of Siedal JHieatra and Youthful Error. Varicocele, H ydrecele, Lost Manhood,, etc. Treatment oy nail a sneclaltv. Communications tacredly cocadentlal. Send stamp lor book. Hours, 8 a. m. to v p. m.. sunuays, vtoism The Season Is here; For Painting .... and Paper Hanging MUSSER & BEDDALL (Successors to Coakley Bros.) Mo. 38 Bast Centre Street, H II KM AN IIO A II, XA. FIRST CLASS GROCERY ! 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