The Evening Herald. Published dally, oiccpt Sunday by HKllALU WltLlSlllSO COMPAXT, Publication omco and mechanloal dopartmcnt, 2.W Bast Coal Street. i. tJ.ij ' dollvered In Shenandoah and ane Jisma guirouning towns for Six ContB week, psjable to the carriers. IJy mall, Three Dollars a year or Twcnty flvo cents per month, la advance. Advertisements charged according to spaoo ind position. Tho publishers roscrve the right to change the position ot advertisements when trer the publication ot nows roqulrew it. Tbo right Is alto resorved to rejoot any advertise' sunt, whether paid (or or not, that the pub lishers may deem Improper. Advertising rates made known upoa application. Entered at tho post offloe at Shenandoah, Pa., at second clots mall'matter. Tint even mo her Ann, Shenandoah, Penna. Evening tjerald. SATURDAY, JUNE 33, 1894. Republican State Ticket. For Governor, liKNU DANIKL II. HAsTINOS, Centre county. For Lieutenant-Governor, WAItHH IA'ON, Allegheny coitnty. For Auditor-General, AMOS II. MYI.1K, Incnster county. For Secretary Internal Affairs, JAMBS W. LATTA, Philadelphia county. For Congrossmon-at-Largo, (IALUS.1IA A. ottow, Susquehanna county, OKOItOE F. HUFF, Westmoreland county. The tenement house census of Xew York shows thnt out of nu estimated pop ulation of nearly 2,00.1,000 fully 1,332,770 live lu the SO.ISS tenement houses of that cay, which Kivesnn average of over thirty. four persons to each house. Contrast this statement with the city of Philadelphia, and he satiifledVlth the very few of these disease-breeding structures, nml oyer more thin 250,'WO neat and comfortable dwellings. Philadelphia may not he finite ai progressive as Gotham, hut when t ( nines down to the matter of comfort, Niiv York cannot be named In the same :i i.oon Democrat whocannot flud heaps ,u the condition of tho country of which bo can be proud, knows more than the President of this land of free fools. Just think of it. Since Cleveland went in there have been fewer strikes among workmen than ever. Men are not Indulging In cner vating and injurious luxuries, as they once did. The noise and smoke nuisance ,11 manufacturing centers Is nbated. The working hours of most worklngmen nre reduced. Woolen manufacturers can buy ihtaper wool, cotton manufacturers cheaper cotton and iron manufacturers cheaper iron thnn ever they could. There is no more booming from the Atlantic to the Pacific. What more do you want yon idiot '' To take a cow from door to door and mlk her in the presence of each customer is the newest departure In the London uillk business, and the experiment, so fnr as it has gone at present, is said to be one v which even the cows themselves tnke l-TMily. They have until now shown no j'-rjuctton to have the milking process pro longed through several streets, nor have they been found to give ono drop tho less. notwithstanding the surroundlngcrowdB assembled to see the fun. The system ap pears to be "catching on," and the good people of London manifest much appre ciation of the few minutes now Interven ing between the cow and tho breakfast table, Hesides, the spectacle presented by herds of klue being led through the jtreets of the metropolis during the aiornlng endows Loudon with a rural ispect which has hitherto been lacking. TOO CHEAP. The Wet Chester Hapubllcan says: Th X-mocratic promises, of 1S9J included aigber prices for farm products, lower vwlces for the uecessarleiof lite, Including Jood, cheaper clothes and other mnuufac- -ured articles; better wagoi for tho work- figmeu, etc, along the same contradic tory line from the beginning to the ond A the chapter. It was the gospei of .Uapm-sB and the gospel ot discontent. l. idea of being able to buy cheaper -craed to attract tho massea 1 11 the cities, uie at the same time the farmers were 1 ng promised dollar wheat. cut of all thaw promt but one has fn kept clothe and other mauufac ' .'t il goods and food products can now ic bought for lens money than they could - - bought fourteen or fifteen months ago. Mte necew,lty for disposing of stocks of (i Mis has made things cheaper. Tho iiue ot men's labor hu nUo beu chenii iued and the men out of work marvels at vie great reduction lu the prlos ot tho lecessarteo of II fo. Hut he realizes thnt 4 has also become cheaper nnd that ho ' unable to buy. The farmer gets less or UU wheat than he ever did and the beupentng process goo-i on. OHUROH ANNOUNOBMBNT3. Where and When Hervlees Will lie Con. ducted Tmmorniw j Trlnltv Keformed church. Itev Itoberl I Services to morrow at lfl j'llovle. aastor. i. m, and 6:30 r. m. Sunday school at 1 :) p. m Sverybody welcome. Kehelos Israel Congregation. West Oak urwl. Iter. H. Rabluowltt. Itabbli services every Friday evening! Saturday and Sunday auernoon ana evening. WelshUantlstchurch, Preaching services nt 10 a. m. and a p. m. by the pastor, Itcv. I). I. Ivans. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Everybody welcome. Itoman Catholic church of the Annunciation, Cherry atrcot, above West street, Ilev. It. F. Xltetlly, pastor. Masses at 8:00 and 10:00a.m. Vespers at 3:00 p, m. St. Qeoree's Lithuanian Catholic church, jorncr Jardln and Cherry streets, ltev, I,. .Dremaius, pastor. Mass ana preacmng ri iu . m. Vespers at J p. m. Ebenezer Evangelical church. Rev. It. M. Llch tenwalner, pastor. Services to-morrow at 10 a. A in uerman, ana o:au p. m. in u,ngiisa. oudukt ichoolatliDOp, m. Alt are heartily Invited to mend. elsh Congregational church. Services, on tiny at lu a. m. la Welsh and 0 p. m. in HcEllsh. Preaching by Mr, James Williams, of Yal College, dunclay school at i p. m. All are nvtca. First Methodist Episcopal church. Rev. Wm. Powick. pastor. Services at 10:30 a m. and 1:30 p m. nunday school at 2 p, m. Epworth ucaguo ai d:.i p. m. x-ruyor meeuoK at n inursuay evening. strangers ana oimji iro always welcome. Enellsh Uaptist church, South Jardln street, Services at 10:30 a m. and at 6:30 p. m. Preaching bv tne nastor. nev. w. II. Harrison. Praise service iu p n. Sunday school at 2 m. Monunv evening at 7:311 tno v. r. u. J. will meet. Wednesday evening general prayer meeting, tveryooay welcome. Primitive Methodist church. Rev John HUH. jailor. Services to-morrowat 10 30 a. m. and6:3u n w.stev nrayor meeting at bus n. m sabbath school at 3 p m. Wesley League Monday evening at 7-30. Class meetings ruesaav ana wounesaay evenings nt 7 0 Clock. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7 p. m. All teats free. Anyone not having a church home is ooritauy inviioa 10 come nerc. All Saints' Protostant Episcopal church, Oak itrcct, near Main Morning service nt 0::V) nd evening at 7 o clock. Tho rector om slates at morning service alternately and at jvery evening service. Tho lay reader, CliarleB Hasklus offlclates In the absence 0! the rector, O. II. Ilrldgman. Sunday ichool at 2 p. m. All seats free and everybody made leartlly welcome. A Sifegunril Mivya on Bat jr. Thousands make n nractice of Inlclnir Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Heuiedy of itouuout, . 1., wnenever tney nave symptoms of possible sickness, anil turougu me prompt action or mis re markable medicine thev nre never ill. It is n nerfect safesuard nirntnst all forms of tn id aria, sick and nervous headache, nalnltatlon. dvsnetnla and heartburn. nutl cures constipation. Ilntllr lli-nteti by llurgtars. KLIZA11ETH. X. ,T.. .Trine S3. At 2 o'clock In the mnrnintr six unknown men entered tho Wathuug Club house in Kenwood for the purpose of robbery. They nrouscd P. Gurler, the manager of the club. A hand to hand encounter took plnee, during which one of the men felled fiurler to the floor, probably fracturing his skull. He was found later iu a pool of blood by neighbors. The men escaped. Mm Hnllitlny Sentenced to Death. Montictllo, X. Y., Juno 23. Mrs. Liz zie Hnllidny, who was found guilty on Thursday of murdering Mrs. McQuillan and her daughter, and Paul Halliday, her husband, was sentenced by Judgu Ed wards to death by electricity in the week beginning Monday, Aug. 0, 1S01. Tho woman gave no sign thnt sho realized her position. She is the first womau sen tenced to electrocution. An Ie Plant Wrecked. Elizabeth, N. J., June 23. The entire Ice plant of tho Elizabeth Ice company wns wrecked yesterdny ntternoon, It. S. Williams, one of tho company, unrrowly escaped death by strangulation through escaping ammonia used in the mnkiug of ice. A loaded coal car, which had been run into by seven cars of pig iron down a steep grade, crashed iuto thu building. General Kelly Ac-quitted. Louisville, Juno 23. Kelly and Baker, leaders of the industrials, were ncnuittctl In the city court, Kelly proving to the satisfaction of tho prosecution that he did not intend to bring his army Into the city. Kelly spoke nt National park ast night to 4,000 people, composed principally of worklngmen. At a low estimate he real ized (000 from the meeting. Wed In 11U Office, PETERsnuito, Vn., June 23. William E. Iliutnu, Sr., of tho banking firm of Hln- ton & Dunn, died suddenly yesterdny afternoon while sitting in his office. He was SO years of ago and leaves three chil dren. He was nn uncle of Judge Drury A. Hlutnn, of tho supreme court of ap peals of Virginia, He leaves an estate of hulf a million. Two Kilted by Lightning. AlEDO, Ills., June 23. The worst storm in yenrs visited this city, nnd much dam age was done. Ilev. Mr. fergusou, resld lug at Sunbeam, nine miles south, and Frank Harvoy, residing near Pomeroy, nine miles northwest, were killed by light niug. A number of horses and other stock were killed. Charged with Kmbrzzleinent. Heading, Pa., June 23. James M, Lyons, ex-treasurer of the Iteudlug school board, was arrested yesterday afternoon on the charge ot embezzling (2,000. Ho had held the office for twelve years, and retired two months ago. Subsequently Lyons was released on bail, Fatally Stahbrd Ills llookkeeper. St. Louis, June 23, Dr. C. F. Sim mons, president of the Simmons Medl cine company and superintendent 01 me Centeunlal bunciny school, the largest, in the city, inanunrrel with hu bookkeeper. Inlm Mcllaln, blabbed the latter over 'be heart, infiictlug 11 fatal wound. it siunrflxa the appetite, im proves digestion, and restores hoalth and vlKor; nil the organs of tbo body ore roused to neoitny action Dy Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. Mors than all, tho liver and thnt'a' tha key to the w hols syu torn. You havo purn blood or poisonous blood, lust as your liver chooses. The tilnod controls the health, the liver controls the blood, the " Dis covery" controls the liver. You can escape just about half the Ills that flesh is heir to, by being ready for them, llrace the system up with this medlclna, which prevents as well as cttrej. For all dis eases caused by a disordered liver or Impure blood dyspepsia, biliousness, the most stub born skin, scalp and .m i tuloui affections, the " Discovery" is the only remedy so cer tain and effective that It can be piiaranferd. If it doesn't benefit or cure, you have your monoy back. You pay only for th food vou pet. ANTI-OPTION PASSED. TllO Bill Adopted in the HoUBQ 1)7 a Voto of 149 to 87, SENATORS IN VEKY BAD HUMOR. Daring; th Debate on the Ineome Tai lu the Senate Meir. Hill nnd Ilnrrll Kngage In an Eseliange of Personal lllei. Washington, June 23. The house adopted the nntl-optlon bill yesterday by a vote of 149 to 87, The last day of the contest was much more Interesting thnn the previous days of debate. During' the two hours allowed for amendments a number were ottered, many of which were accepted by tho committee of the whole, but when filial action came In the house nil amendments were rejected nnd the bill passed In its original form, except that Hour wns placed among the commodities affected by the bill. An analysis Of the vote by which the bill was passed showed 04 Democrats, 47 Republicans nnd 8 Populists total 140 In favor of 1 1 1 - - hill, and 01 Democrats and 20 Hepubllcatn' total 87 against It. Al though It was nearly 5 o'clock when thu anti-option bill was disposed of the gen eral deficiency appropriation bill was taken up. The debate on the income tax In tho senate yesterdny consumed nine hours, and wns marked by some very Interesting and sonsnttoual Incidents. Only one set speech wns made, that by Mr. Pattou, of Michigan, tho remainder of tho time be ing consumed In extemporaneous debate. Perhaps it was the extreme heat of tho chnmber. the thermometer wns dancing around tho ninety point throughout the day. which had n bad ellect upon t lie tern per of the senators, but at any rate the ill humor was cxhl jlted by almost every ono who spoke. Mr. Teller (Colo.) was the only senntor from his side of tho chamber who made an argument In support of the Income tax provision. Mr. Sherman (O.) opposed It In a brief but vigorous speech. Mr. Allen, the Nebraska Populist, in the course of his argument In favor of the bill, drifted into thu discussion of the domination of tho money power iu this country, and hurled charges right and left at both tho Democratic and Republican parties. Mr. Hill (N. Y.), who is bearing the brunt of the opposition to the income tax proposi tion, was alert and vigilant nil day at tacking it at every vulnerable point. The Sensational incident of the day grew out of nu attempt on the part of Mr. Horris, the Democratic mannger of the tariff bill, to force Mr. Hill to reply to some of the arguments made after the usunl hour of adjournment. Mr. Hill re sented this ns an attempt to crowd nnd embarrass Mm Tjccnuso he had been the only outspok 1 opponont of the bill upon the Democrauc side, calling attention to tho fact thut the courtesy he asked had never up to this time been refused. Mr. Harris and Mr: Hill beenme in volved in n heated controversy which finally ended lu an exchange of personal lties, In which Mr. Hill referred to the "plantation manners" of the senator from Tennessee, nnd Mr. Harris responded in kind by referring to the mnnners of the "slums of NeW 1 ork." Mr. Hill, however, was victorious, nnd shortly after 7 oclock Mr, Harris was obliged to vleld to an ndlournmeut. When he did so be gavo notice that he would hold the senate In continuous ses sion today until the bill was disposed bf. A Colored Husband by MUtake. Baltimore, June '23. Amelia Wels, the adopted daughter of Michael Mlesnett, who was the cause of the killing of Mies nett by Thomas Jones, now on trial at Towson, startled the court In her testi mony by saying that she bad married a colored man nnmed Thomas K. Hill, thinking he wns white, but had never lived with him. She said Jones knew this, and thnt'knowledge gave him a hold on her and led to the continuation of nn unlawful .utimacy. Dr. Kremlen on the Stand, Baltimouk, June 23. Dr. John D. Kremlen, on trial for the murder of John Forre by poisoning, yesterday testified in his own defense. He said he diagnosed Forre's illness ns pneumonin, and treated him accordingly. He explained the pres ence) of corrosive sublimate by saying that nt the autopsy he had n sponge saturated with It, and when blood llowed the under taker wiped it away with the sponge. He denied knowledge of Forre's wealth be- for the death. A Caterpillar l'lagtlo. CitlPl'LECitEEK, Colo., June 23. Cripple Creek district is suffering from a cater pillar plague. In the vicinity of Four Mile they have eaten all tbo leaves off the aspen trees. The cut in the wagon roads nre filled up with the worms, which areot the common gray variety, At the bottom of abandoned prospect holes they lie two feet deep. Singular Coincidence. SHAMOKIN, Pa., June 23. Rev. Charles Warnikt-ssle, of the Evangelical denom ination, committed suicide at an early hour in the morning by hanging himself. His nephew. Ell Warmkcssle, was killed ou the Rending railroad near Port Carbon, about the same timo ot the uncle's self de struction, They Called. on Sirs. Cleveland. BuzzAitu's Hay, Mnas., June 23. Mrs. Frank Hastings, n sister of President Cleveland, Mru. E. C. Benedict and Mrs. Charles Hastings arrived at Gray Gables for a visit to Mrs, Cleveland. They came from Greenwich, Conn., by the steamer yacht Oneida. Itobbed an Operator. I hahhisiiubu, dune ja.iwo masKeu niHi broke iu a door at, the ilummels- town ruuronu sintiou uuriuK me uignt. Tne i legrnph operator Inside lienru tne burglars uud was armed with a revolver, bin aid not use it. He wns gagged and robbed of 40. Crop IlamaiEed by Ilallltorm. Huntington, Ind., June 98. A hail storm visited the southern portion of this count and resulted iu dnmage'to crops. ln a number of farms there is a total long of wheut, oats, corn and urn. A con servative estimate places the loss ot crops at f5u,000. f WHgr Increased. MAS6ILLOK, O., June 23. Orders were Issued yesterday whereby the wages of all the AVheellug nud Ijike Krlo employes were increased S3 per cent., that being the amount of the cut made on April 27, In consequence ot the miners' strike. CAMDEMIFES MAY GO DRY Defective Apptlcatl in for I.lnnor Llocnses CauKe Anxiety. OAMDRW, N. J., .Tunu 23. There Is every renson to bollovo that on nnd after July t this city will be nn exceedingly dry one. All the applications for licenses nre now In. The temperance people have made a strong fight to have the license fee In creased nnd the number of saloons cut down, White examining the applications for licenses It was found thnt in some cases the same name was signed to a num ber of applications ns endorsee. Tho law prohibits this and makes the' application In such a ense void. This portion ot the lnwwas recently contested and the court held It to be good. The law further provides thnt In the case of the failure of an application through any cause the same person shall not renew tho application for the same place Inside of a year. The same person may. . however. nsk for- a license for -an other place1. The licenses now in' force ox pire an June ao, nnd )t is tnougnt every saloon In the city must clone ou that night and remain closed, A Sfnatlonal Arreit. BERLIN, Juno 23. As the result of de tective work by tho kniser, Court Cham berlain Von Kotzo has been arrested for sending scurrilous, anonymous letters through tho mall making scandalous ac cusations against many high personages. The arrest caused a great sensation, Since Von Kotze's arrest four letters have been received by different aristocrats, written In exactly the same tenor ns those which von Kotze is charged with writ ing. Tho signature is also the same. Un der thu circumstances it is impossible that Von Kotze could have been the author of thu four letters. Rail Double Drowning Accident. PlTTsniT.o. June 23. A sad case of double drowning took place yesterday at tho Forty-third (street brldgelu Lawrence ville. Henry and Andrew Lear, nged 12 and 10 respectively, were In bathing, when Andrew got beyond his depth. Neither boy could swim, but Henry bravely went t!o the rescuo of his brother. The little fellow, who wns sinking, c)aspedhls arms around tho other's neck and both were drowned. Fifteen minutes later their bodies wcri) recovered, still clusoed tightly lu each other's embrace The Strike In Indiana Declared Off. Teuiik Haute, Ind,, June 23. The miners' strike so for as It relates to In diana was formally declnred oil last night at the state convention of block nnd bltu mln6us miners, the delegates represent ing the 5,000 of this state. It was also de cided that for day men in Indiana three tons of screened coal constitute a day's work. The sentiment was so strong against tho officers who signed the Colum bus scale thnt no effort was made by ex Presldeut Dunkerly's friends to reinstate him. New Bicycle Records. Rome. N. Y., June 23. The sixth nn- nual tournament and championship race meet of the Rome cyclers took place nt Riverside park yesterday. Two New York state records were broken. Johnson lowered the best time for u half mile, flying start, from thei record of 1.02 2-5 made by himself nnd also by F. J. Jenny to D9 2-5 seconds, banger rode out a mile. flying'stnrt, in 2.04 lint, breaking his own best New York state record ot 2.05 B-o. A Lunatic at Largo. CllICAdO, June 23. An InBane man, pre sumably escaped from the county insane asylum', caused n panic In the Dunning1 suburban train onthoChlcngo.Mlhyaukee and St. Paul railway. Before being sub dued he nearly choked Uie JIfo. out of Br'akemuu J. Nellls and roughly handled Conductor Joseph Flshall and a baker named Schlppei1. Fatally Shot by an Organ Grinder. Lawkexce, Mass., June 23. James Con nors was shot and fatally wounded at Bedford last evening by Quant Andrea, an brgnn grinder. Because Andrea would not play "Annie Rooney" at the request of Connors, it is said, the latter assaulted the Italian, who beenme enraged nnd shot his assailant. Andrea was jailed. A Hraknmaa Ground to Pieces. WlLKEsnAnitE, Pa., June 23. Charles Kulp, a young mnn aged 22, and a brake- Sinn ou the Central railroad, 01 iNew Jersey, was thrown under the cars near Ashley Plane, and his body wns entirely cut in two at the chest. Both arms were cut off. Child Killed by Lightning. CnARLESTOWN, W. Va., June 23. Dur ing a heavy thnnder storm Lucy Watts, the 0-year-old daughter or General u, (J Watts, United States, district attorney, was killed by lightning. Death of Virgin' Kx-Gonffreliman. NORFOLK, Va., June 23. Hon. John E. De7.ondorlf, ex-member of congress from Norfolk district, died at his home iu this city last night, aged CO years. Death by an Kxplodlng Lamp. Providence, II. I., June 123. By the ex plosion of an oil lamp llannn Fischer, i m. -1 , i , i , i was cuvereu wuu uiuziug uii uuu uurueu to death last evenlug, NUGGETS OF NEVS Jacob Trucksess was yesterday ap pointed postmaster at Lower Providence, Pa. Two more jurors were secured In the Prendergast case yesterday, making eight in all. Miss Francis Wlllnrd was tendered an enthusiastic welcome home at the Cal vary Haptlst church, New York.last night, President Cleveland has commuted to imprisonment for life the death sentence of Frank Collins, convicted in Arkansas ot murder lu the Indian country, , Speaker Crisp wns ot the house of repre sentatives yesterday for the first time bluco Ills Illness He talks with difficulty, owing to small ulcers on his tongue. It Is stated on excellent authority thnt T. C. Meudenlial), superintendent of the coast nnd goedutic survey, has sunt a letter of refelxuation to the president. John V. Hall, treasurer of the Rich mond and Danville Itullroad company, died suddeuly yesterddy at his tesldenco iu . Was hingtou ot rheumatism of tho heart, I The silk weavers strike in West Ho-boken,-N. J., is virtually over, The ! Messrs. Glveruaud, In whose mill the men I struck, huve won. Everyday more hands nre returning to work. A letter of Invitation to Hon. W. E. Gladstone to visit the United Status was circulated iu the house yesterday, aud i wns signed by almost all the senators to J whom it was presented. tttiSSCIlA Johnson Cured of Catarrh Fools Llko A New Woman Slnco Taking Hood's Indlgostlon and 8lck Hondachoa Also Rollovod. "0. t. Ilood & Co., Lowell, Masi.t " I have been taking Hood's BarsaparlUa sine last December for Indigestion, catarrh and sick headache, and It has made me feel like a new woman. When I commenced taking It I did not have any appotlte and for years I had to be very careful about my diet. Now I can eat any kind of food without anv distress afterwards. I had a severe case of catarrh, and this with my Indiges tion brought on frequent attacks of sick head ache. They bothered me very much. But sines taking several bottles ot Hood's Sarsaparlll All Is Changed It has cured me of catarrh end my other troubles. I hope every one similarly af flicted will try Hood's BarsaparlUa and b HoodCures lonvlnced of Its merit" Miss Ella Jonx t ok, U15 Alder Street, Philadelphia, Tenn. Hood's Pills are hand made, and perfect In proportion and appearance. 23c. a box. - IN JCFFECT M AY 13 tttyl, Passencer trains leave Shenandoah Penn Haven Junction, rJaucta Ctauslc, i'cliton, Slatlngtoo, White Hall, Cataeauqu A'lentowp, lletnlchem, Easton and Wcatberly .04. 7,38. 6.15 a m . 15.3. 2 57, 6.27 p. m. For New York and .Fmiaaeipnu, o.ih, 7.3ft, CIS a. m.. 12.48. 2.K. For Ouakako. Switch- bick, Gerhards and Uudsondale, JIH, 0.15 a. m , and 2.57 p. m. For Wllltos-Barre. White Haven. Pittston. Laceyvllle, Towanda, Sayre, Waverly and Elmira, e.(U, 0,15 a. m., 2.57, 5.27 p. m. l- or Kocnesicr, uuuaio, Niagara falls ant' '.he West. 6.04, 8.15 a, m. and 2.57 5.27 p. m, For Belvldere. Delaware Water Gao and ttroudsburg, 6.04 a. m., 2.57 p. m. r'or xamuerivuio ana rrenton, v.id a. m. ForTitnkbannock,e.04,9.15a. m., 2.67, 5.27 p. r? 'or Ithaca and Geneva 0.04, 9.15 a. m. 5.27 m Por Auburn 9.15 a. m. 5 27 p. m. For JcinesYlUc. Levlston and Beaver Meadow. r.38 a, m., 12.43, 6.08 p. m. For Stockton and bumhor Yard. 6.04. 7.28. 1.15 a. m.. 12.4. .w 527 0. m. Fo-Silver Hroik Junction. Audenrled and UazletonOOl. 7.38.915a m.. 12.13. 2.57. 5.27 and S.08 p. . rorscranton, o.ih, v.ia, a. m XD7 ana 6.V7 P. rn For Hazlebrook, J eddo, Drlf ton and Freelana, ' 04, 7.3S, 9.15. a, m., 12.48. 2,57, 6.27 p. IT. for Ashland. Q lrardrllle and Lost Creek. 4.5!. 7,51, 9 13, 10.20 a. m., 1,00, 1.40, 4.10, 6.S5, 8.22, 9.U For Raven Run. Ontralla. Mount Carmel and SfcamoUn, 9.13, 11.14 a. m., 1,32. 4.40. 8.22 p. m. For Yatesvuie, Faric fiace, Mananoycity ana Oelano. 6.04. 7.38. 9.15. 11.05 a m.. 12.43. 2.57 5 7, 8.08, 9.33. 10.23 p. m. Trains will leave Sbamokln at 8.15, 11,4b a. ra., 1.55, 4.30 9.80 p. m., and arrive at Shenan doab at 9.16 n. m., 12.48, 2.57, 6.27, 11.15 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle. 5.50, 7.38 0 7i, 11.05 11.30 a. m., 12.43, 2.67, 4.10 5.27, 8.08 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Sbenandoah. 6.00. 7.60, 0 , 10.15,11.40 a. m., 12.32, 8.00,. HO, 5.20, 7.15, 7.5B. 10.00 p. m. Ieave snenanaoan lor uazieton. 6.04,7.38, w.u t. m 12.13, 2.67, 6.27,8.08 p. m. Leave Uazieton for Shenandoah, 7.35, 10.00, 11.06 a. m 12.16, 2.(6, 5.30, 7.25. 7.56 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Raven Htin, Centralla, Ml, Carmel and Htmmoktn, 6.15 a.m., 2.40 p. m., and arrive at Sbamokln at 7.4U a. m, and 3.45 pi m. Trains leave Hhamokln for Shenandoah at 7.55 a. m. and 4 00 p. m. and arrive at Shen andoah at 8.49 a. ra. and 4.58 d. m. Trains leave for Ashland, Glrardvllle and Lost uroeic, v.iu a. m., 12.au p. m. For Hazleton. Black Creek Junction. Pens Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allentown, ncinicnem, Easton ana new York, 0 ill a m. 12.30, 2.55 p. m. For Phlladelohla 12.80. 2.55 n. m. For YatesvIUe, Park Place, Mahanoy City anO Delano, 8.49, 11,85 a. m. 12.80, 2.66, 4 61 6.03 p. rr. Leave Hazieton lor snenanaoab, B.BU, 11.6. a. m 1.05,6.30 p.m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 6.50, 8 40 0.30 a. m., 2.40 pi m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoih, 8.39, 10.41 a.m., 1.85. 6.16 d. m. R8LL1N H. WILBUR, OenL Hupt., South Bethlehem, Pa CUAS. S. LEE, Qenl. Pass. Act., Philadelphia A. W. NONNEMACHER. Asst. G. P. A.. Bouth Bethlehem, Fa, MONEY TO LOAN. Loans made from 100 to (21,000 on personal or real estate security. No publicity. Loans can be returned in small monthly payments or retained for a number of vears to suit borrower. A loan from this company will not Injure the financial standlcg of any Individual or urm No bonus. Interests per cent, annually. Money lomed for any purpose, such as to Increase or enter business, to pay off mortgages. Judgement cotes, to build or purchase property, or In fact for anv purpose that monev may be desired. Address, Central Tru t Company of Pa., 1330 Arch street, f hlladelphla, i'u. 0-9-6m tniU dan by a Mijlc JUoudy.nodei S pKDXti) rap lift!. I'oeltWb proof i ail J lUO-pajf t iaouiL.iiiuhirBipii irnmiiiH irom people ourea Creo b Uiiill tfothiAel89 will cure. COOK REMEDY CO., ChlC200.ll.. g Safe nnd Reliable Horses to Hire. iNlbDEifs LIVERY Pear Alley, Rear Coffee House. The best rigs in town. Horses taken to board. Hauling promptly attended to. Your Stomach : : s Cannot stand tlte'snrne washing tCat your boots do, nnd the water you drink isn't even tit for that purpose, Use Loreiiz Schmidt's Beer and 'Porter. JAMES SHIELDS, Mnnager Shenandoah Branch, DR. H0BENSAC& REMOVED To G48 N. Eighth .St., 1 1 r above Green, Fhila, Pa., Formerly at 2C6 North Second St, is the old. est In America for the treatment ot Upeeiul intranet and Youthful Errors. Varicocele, Hydrocele, Lost Manhood, etc Treatment bj mall a specialty.. Communications sacredly conadenthl. Send stamp for boolt. . Hours, J a. m. to t p. m,t Sundays, 8 to IS m. GARNETT MERTZ, Oculist and Optician, '111 W. Cenire St.t Mahanoy City, Pa. Eves examined nnd classes prescribed. Special attention to difficult coses. Professional Cards. gOL,. FOSTER, A TTORNXr and CO VNSBLLBB-A 1-LA W. , Offloe Room 4, Vost Offloe building, Shenan -doah, Pa. M S. K1BTLEK, M. D PHrSlOlAN AND 8VBOSON. Offire-lSfl North Jardln street, Shenandoah. JOHN R. OOVLE. ATTOKNSY-AT-LA W Office Deddall building, Hhecandoth Pa M. BURKS, ATTORNEY A T-I.A W niRAKDOAn, PA Offlce Room J, P. O Building, and Esterly building. Pottsvllle. (Shenandoah, J. PIERCE ROBERTA, M. D No. 2.5 East Coal Btreet, BHENANDOAH, PA. Offlce Hours 1:30 to 3 and 0:30 to 9 p. m, DB. J. B. OALLEN, No SI Bouth Jardln Street, Shenandoah. Orrici Hours: 1:30 to 3 and 0:30 to 8 P. M. Except Thursday evening. No office work on Sunday except by arrange ment. A UHct adherence to the office noun U abtolutely neceisary. WENDELL HEBER, Successor to Dr. CHAS. T. PALMER, EVE AX1 EAR SUJtOEON, 301 Mnhnutougo Street, Pottsvllle, Penna- FOR GTS. In Poster, mo w ill aend AlSnmirio Km elope, of either wiuti ixi:s:r r jjhitkktti: op You have seen it advertised for many years, but- have you ever tried it? If not, you do not know what an Itfcnl L'oiiiiIoxIoii I'ovtdcr l.v. pozzotMrs besides being an acknowledged benutlflor. has many refreshing uses. 1 1 prevents chaf lng,aunburn.wtnd tanjessenaperspiratlon. eto.t In fact It is a moBtdet lento and desirable protection to tbo face during UotwoaUier. It Is Sold .Everywhere. For sample, address I J. A. POZZONI CO. St. Louis, Mo! MENTION THIS PAPER. Iiauer's Lager and Pilsner Beers Finest, Purest, Healthest. . Chris. Schmidt, Art 207 West Coal St., Shenandoah. For too.... Cleary Bros' Hot Season, : I : Tempeirahce. Drinks Mineral water's, Weiss beer. Bottlers o the finest lager beers.- 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah, Pt MUSSER & BEDDALL, (Successors to Coakley Ilros.) No.'jS East Ccutrc Street, 8IIP.NANDOAII, PA. I Our Motto: Best Quality at Lowest Cut Prices. Patronage respeotf ully solicited. For Painting .... The Season Is here: and Paper Hanging Get your work done by Mahanoy City's leading artist, W. H. SNYDER, Perfect Work. Bargains u ptiinta nnd oils, plain and stained glass. All the new patterns In wall naner. All dailv nnd wpnklt- nnnon novels, novelettes and stationery. 133 "West Oontro Street. Headqnnrters or the Evenino Herald. llKTTIC; & SON'fJ Beer : and s Porter (Wholesale). SOL. HAAK, AQBMT Liquors and Cigars. 120 South Main Btreet. f