The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, August 08, 1894, THIRD EDITION, Image 2

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    EVENING HERALD
Published dally, except Sunday by
nniiAS.n vvnLitmiNO cohipant,
Publication ofneo and mechanical department,
215 Bast Coal Street.
nt tfonald delivered In Shenandoah and
ine Jieraia 8utroundlng towns for Six Cents
week, payable to the carriers, liy mall, Three
Dollars a year or Twentyflvo cents per month,
In advance.
AdvrrHnemtnts charged according to space
and position. The publishers reserve the right
to change the posltlen of advertisements whe.
ver the publication sf news requires It. The
tight Is also resorted U reject any advertise
ment, whether paid or or net, that the pub
lishers may deem Improper. Advertising rates
made known upaa application.
CHARGED WITH INFANTICIDE
An Aceniail rhyilelnti Flees from a Cor
aner's lnqnrst ta the Motintaliis.
PiliLLirsnuuo. N. J.. Auk. 8. J. P.
Hunt, a fnrrner living near here, found,
while working In a field, the partly de
composed rcmnins of a mala Infant, An
examination showed that Its skull was
crushed, and that there was a bullet hole
through the brain. Suspicion was directed
toard I)r. Warlord Nixon, a physician of
somn prominence, living In Klcgelsvllle,
and further investigation revealed the
DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS.
The Men Selected to Make the Fights
for Legislature.
The First legislative district conven
tion convened here this morning In Mel
let's hall, and was called to order nt 10
o'clock by A. J. O'Connor, of Gilberton.
It was a very harmonious meeting and
the election of ofllcers nnd nomination of
candidates were nindo by acclamation
PERSONAL.
John P. Finney left for Harrlsburg this
morning.
Noah J. Owens, of Mt. Carmel. was a
town visitor yesieraay.
Edward Hosewnll, Sr., and wife, of
Camden, N. J., are spending a few days
in town.
S. O. M. llollonetor and famllr have
gone to Watsontowu to spend a few weeks
wim relatives.
br acclamation. 1 Miss Alattle .Lee ana lady (rlenu, oi
The following were the officers i John Philadelphia, are in town the guests of
Horrigan, Mabanoy City, chairman : the iormers relatives.
son Haystack, of Hunterdon county,
was alio learned that Miss Haystock and
Dr. Nixon had been living together, and
that the physician was present when the
child was born.
An inquest was held yesterday after
Knteredatthep.stsBceatShenaadsah.Pa., tuecU1H WM de(ld when bortli e wu(
followed by others who ware present at
KB second oloss mall matter.
the nmxitta it nit alt,
Skeiaieeafc, Peina.
Kvening Herald.
WEDN'KSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1894.
Republican State Ticket.
For Governor,
OKNI.. DANIEL. 11. HASTINGS,
Centre county.
For Lieutenant-Governor,
WALTKIl LTQN,
Allegheny county.
For Auditor-General,
AM08 II. SIVLIN,
.Lancaster county.
For Secretary Internal Affairs,
JAUKS W. LATTA,
Philadelphia county.
For Congressmon-at-Larce,
QALUSIIA A. OnOW,
Susquehanna county,
QKOROE F. HUFF,
Westmoreland county.
fact that the mother ot the dead child was John A. lleilly, Jr., Shenandoah, secre- Hon. John T. Shoener. Republican con-
a iuiss uaystoca, too uaugiuer oi auriu- i uuy , ri aiuuuu, "y,un i uiaate ior congress, circuiateu among uis
it i jiemy, ouciinuuunu, uuu ji. u. v i political menus uero last evening,
The delegates in attenuanco were i v .
W. Packer, Delano : Edward Harkins,
Frackville: Thomas Foley and Edward
Jenning, East ward, Gilberton; Patrick
Hrennan and Thomas Noonan, Lanlgans ;
Michael A. Uyan, dacKsons; Mnttnew
Kane and James Meehan, Mahanoy City,
litu, ..n.1 T.M.tr.it.,1 Vmrnftv aannr..
louowea oj others who were present at 1 '"" ; , V, . V m v'Ji " "i"""""" " "'
i,. .11 i ,i,nn, .h..i. ward; John Harrlirnn, Third ward ; John Company, will sail for Germonyon bat
. .......,, Mttin Muiinuy nnu .lames arey, anen-
after its birth It mysteriously disappeared, andoah, First ward; Jumes McAlteo,
As tht hearing progressed the testimony Third ward; Patrick Conners, Fourth
pointed more and more directly toward ward; P. J. Mulholland and Edward
the guilt of the physician, who finally Murpny, iiuu warn.
bolted for the door during the temporary P. J. .Mulholland named Thomas
absence of the oonstable and made his es- n'e?i "e"K"vT5,,i' IOX el'8", "fuS
Martin Mullah v There being no oppose
tlou, Mr. Haley was nominated by acclamation.
Mr. Haley was broueht Into the con
vention, He briefly thanked the conven
tion for the honor conferred unon him
and promised he would do his utmost for for several days,
the whole ticket. . Dr. A. D. Wilkinson, wife and two
The following were the resolutions children; Mrs. Andrew llaln and her two
auupveu uy uiuuuuveuuuu ; UAUghters, Misses iuaitie anu Alice, 01
ltesoiveii, Tnat weeuaorse tue national Washington, D. C, are the guests or Mr.
Democratic nlatform adonted at Chicago wiiktnonn'a mnt.lifr.nf Smith Mnin streBt.
In 1893 and heartllv nnnrove the oolicv of ir w111.-1.1cr,,, i.nirioa nnalMnnln t.lm rv.i l
our wormy i-rtBiueuv, uruver Kievriuuu, slon departmenC OI the War ana Xavy.
HI 11UVUL1U11 IU l)UUilUUUt,Uia
natriotlsm and wise statesmanship.
liesoiveu, xnac we coraiauy endorse
the ticket nominated at our late Demo
cratic state convention, headed bv that
able exponent and defender of Demo
cratic principles, the Hon. William M.
Slngerly, and we hereby pledge our hearty
cape, bareheaded, to the mountains,
closely followed by a large party of pur
suers, including the constable and coro
ner. The fugitive outran his pursuers,
however, and is now concealed In the
mountains. The coroner and his Jury re
turned to the place ot inquest and ren
dered a verdict holding Dr. Nixon respon
sible (or the death of the infant.
Hnrrv Pnrrott. of Phlladelnhta. re-
I turned to his home to-day nfter spending
a few days with relatives In town.
Miss Gertrude Morgan, formerly of
town, but now of Pittstou, Is visiting the
I Seltzer family on Weit Cherry street.
P. Henry Fuhrmnn. of Mahanor City.
superintendent for the Kaler brewing
Phllln Coffee nnd his son will leave for
Europe on the 18th Inst. It Is Mr. Codec's
Intention to go to Vienna and consult an
eyo specialist.
Hon. Ellas Davis, of Broad Mountain.
did some effective political work here
yesterday, Hu Is very, coulidentof receiv
ing the Republican nomination for
Sheriff.
Misses Annie and Mary McElheuny, of
Philadelphia, nre the guests of their
brother, Councilman James MeElhenny.
and Intend to remain guests at his hotel
Mtn Resumption Not Oaneral.
PniLLirammo, Pit., Aug. 8. Although
the coal strike wpi declared oil lnxt Sat
urday, work was not as generally re-
pected. The ganger is that unless the
miners at mAy of the mines go to work
In a day orwo several operators will eon.
stder thtmselves released from the dls
criminating clause in tha agreoment, and
These guests expect to spend several days
nere.
MAHANOY CITY.
Mahanoy Citv, Aug. 8, 1894.
George Heckmnn, of Shamokin, super-
many frmer employes will find them- support to him and his associates nt the inteudent of the P"""1 J"c
sHlvexnimhlntnitwork Tn th Hout. coming election. I Company of Newark, N. J., was transact-
Sli fJK?J5J 1 ?v . r,l h I. " Hesolved, That we endorse the course lng business In ton to-day.
Coming Events.
August 14. Ice cream and neach festl
Tal under the auspices of Fowler's M. E.
Sunday school, at Yateevlllo.
Auuust 1. Inn cream festival In Rob-
bins' ODera house under the ausnices Of
the Imp. O. of It. M. and Degree of
Pocahontas.
Aug. 30 Ice cream festival In Robblnsi
opera house, under the auspices of the
vveisn wongregauonai church.
Steam Ilenovatlmr Co. call for. clean
and deliver Ingrain and Brussels at 3c per
yard; heavier carpets 4c. 32 E. Coal St.
Closing Out Stock.
I am selltnir out mv entire atonic nf
wall paper at cost and have some great
bargains to offer. Come and buy your
wan paper now nnu Keep it roriutureuse,
J 1'. uauden,
224 West Centre Btrect.
B-18-3m Shenandoah, Pa.
OOD'S
Saraaparllla is carefully
prepared by experienced
pharmacist! from Sari
p&rllla, Dandelion, Han-
drake, Dock.PlpiInewa,
Juniper Btrrlei, and other WH known
vegetable remedies. The Combination, Pro
portion and Process art Peculiar to Hood's
Sariaparllla, giving It strength and curative.
power Peculiar to Itself, notpos
leiied by other medicines. Hood's
arsaparilla
Cures Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Sorei, Bolls,
Pimples and all other affections eauied by
Impure blood; Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Sick
Headache, Indigestion, Dsblllty, Catarrh,
Rheumatism, Kidney and Liver Com
plaints. It It Not What
w Say, but what Hood's
Sariaparllla Doe s, that
Tells the Story Hood'i
Sarsaparllla
Wuo will
Shoener t
It be Uruinru, Loach or
The Democratic county ticket Is well'
named. "Irish, with a Dutch tall."
If China doesn't get a move on the
light will be over before she gets In to it
Mr. GofLD appears to have bcr.n lead'
lng our English cousins on to getthem to
bet their money.
IF some of the Jap and Chines'
look like their pictures it's
r.hey want to kill each other.
thrt-i out of the twenty mines. In the
Phullpsburg and Osceola districts re
sumption was general.
Young Watnen as Ufa Savers.
Pknsacola, Fla., Aug. 8. During the
night the full rigged Norwegian ship
Catharine, Captain Stevenson, stranded
on Santa Kosa Island. A terrible south
east gale was blowing at the time. Cap
tain liroadbent, of tho life saving station,
with the assistance of his three young
daughters and one man, hauled their ap
paratus nearly two miles, fired the life
line and rescued the crew of the vessel.
The vesssl is in seven feet of water, and
is rapidly going to pieces.
of Hon. James B. Heilly and Hon. B. J.
Monashan.
Hcsolved. That believing In the prin
ciples of Democracy, we pledge our , sup-
Dort to tne ticKet nominaieu tnis uav.
Resolved. That P. J. Mulholland. A. J.
O'Connor and John B. Anthony be Chosen
by this convention to represent tne dis
trict in the next Estate convention.
SECOND DISTINCT.
The Second LcerislatiVe district conven
tlon was held at Ashland this morning at
10 o'clock. William Devltt was selected
as nermanent chairman, and Edward
ivenney secretary, very nine interest.
llev. Otto Brandt visited friends In Ash'
land.
Rev. H. C. Williams, of Ashland, was a
town visitor yesterday.
The Mahanoy City base ball club will
croBS bats with the Ashianu team to
morrow, ut the Mobanoy City park at 3
m. Patronize tho boys and help them
along.
James F. O'Hearn. of Shamokin, regis
tered at the Kaler House yosterday.
Tim 'Welkh as a mla are stronir ReDUb
llcans.. but when there 1b n candidate with
tho Wrlah Mood thev draw the lines.
was taken in the proceedings, and the What's the matter with Davis for Sheriff f
leaders
wonder
Tue new chestnut crop proirises to be a
olg one this year. There Is on overplus
of tho other kind In stock ye!
r Conor Ass will soon
weather i coming,
re nigh, and. we may all
ijourn, cooler I
tal campaigns
i happy yet.
THE newspaper editor Li looking over
his stock of political cut preparatory to !
using them during thtj'OOmlng campaign
They say George Gould won $75,000 in
oets with the sporting aristocracy on tho
last yacht rate, and that some of it
cash.
Canadians Fire on Amarlcan Fisherman.
BUFFALO, Aug. 8. Fishermen of this
city were fired upon by Canadlaa officers
on board the cruiser Dolphin while fish
lng. Inside of Rote's Reef. The men were
In a rowboat and were pursued by the
cruiser, the captain of which commanded
them to stop, but they kept pulling for
the shore until the bullets whizzing about
their ears from Winchesters made them
stop. The captain searched tha boat, but,
Qndlng no nets, he steamed away.
Tha l'orto Alacro Is All Might.
LONDON, Aug. 8. The German steam
ship Porto Alegro, which was supposed
so have been sunk by the steamship Lis
pore Castle In a colllson oil tha rrouoh
coast last week, has passed Bean Hefd
apparently in good condition.
Klavun Ilorsas Craraatad.
Philadelphia, Aug. 8. Fire ta the
two story brick stable of Stead St Uur-
phy, on Somerset street, spread to two
adjoining buildings, which were slightly
damaged. Eleven horses were burned to
death in the stable.
only nominee before the convention to
carrv the Democratic banner in that dis
tnct was donn uence, wuo was eiecteu
unanimously.
THIRD DISTRICT.
The deleirnn - to the Democrotlo Repre
sentative contention of the Third district
convened at Tamanna this morning nnd
WIIHim Encrle. of East Centre street.
Is visiting friends in Hazloton.
Mam nnd Katie and Garfield
Shaffer left for Philadelphia and Atlantic
City yesterday.
Kamest Kiche. one of Reidinger's
bakers, left for Hazleton yesterday.
MUs Jennie Jones, of St. Clair, Is visit-
DR. HOBENSACK,
REMOVED To 648 N. Eighth St.,
I' " J!" bove Green, Phils, Pa.,
Formerly at 206 North Second St. Is the old
est In America for the treatment of Spteial
intnnica ana Mownru jrrorMt varicocele,
nyarocele, .uost xaannooa, etc. treatment oy
mall a sneclaltv. Communications pacredlv
Confidential. &.ni stamp for book. Hours, 8
a. m. to u p. v aunaavs. v 10 is m
renom nnted Jloiu arren T. iolweiller lnf; her frlendf Mlss tdn Crawshaw, of
iiy wuaiunuyu, ,"""'" Rast Centre street.
Miis Lizzie Stride attracted much at
Coaldale, having withdrawn.
FOURTH DISTRICT.
The Democratic convention of the Fourth
district was held at Orwigsburg yester
day and nominated tne loiiowinc canui
dntes for Legislature : John W. Slattery,
oirort Carbon; Ueorge J. Irish, oi ur-
w cs nirir. anu 1'etcr ijontr. oi at. uiair.
There was no interest utid no ethuslasm
in the convention, and Slattery was the
only nnnounced candidate seeking the
position.
MT. CARMEL.
SIT. CAEMF.L, August 8, 1894.
n. W. Hutrhes. mounted on his Bteed of
steel, made a llylng trip to Asuianu yes
terday.
John Christ returned yesterday from a
business trip to lluualo, jn. l.
tention while riding on her Safety last
evening.
Mrs. W. H. Snyder, Mrs. J. Snyder and
daughter, Emily, enjoyed a pleasant
drive to Gilberton lost evening.
Professor Wright was the guest ot Miss
Annie Keurcher last evening.
Ritas Davis, of Broad Mountain, the
hutllng candidate for bherllt, yesterday
registered at the Kaler House.
Mrs. Echroe, of West Uentro street, is
visiting her friends in Philadelphia.
W. W. Lewis nnd Thomas Cordon wit
nessed the hanging of Manfred yesterday
Tl, WoUVi Wnntist church of town
will be dedicated on Sunday next. The
prominent ministers who will occupy the
pulpit during the day are : Rev. William
T. Davis, of Providence, Pa.; Rev. Jacob
liaVIS, Ul X-1VII1UUI.U. .
Republicans will be happy with either
Brumm, Losch or Shoener. Each is
jtrong enough with the people to knock
out Reilly.
Nlcarafc-uans Captura lllnaflalds.
Washington, Aug. 8. Dr. Guzman, Whlteman nre being entertained by faha-
minister from Nioarai; ua. has received a I mot.iu inenus.
telegram from Managua ofllcially an
nouncing that the town of Blu-fi" d. on
the Mosquito coast, had been taken by to
Nicaraguan army.
Milton Hendricks, one of Shamokln's of Pittston, nnd Rev. Evans, of Shenan-
.vnnlnff nt. which time there will
be a good sermon delivered by one of the
.Hctii.rriilalip,! ministers. Service on Sun
day will commence at, iu o xiuck. a larKc
attenuance is expecicu.
geniai drummers, was In town yesterday
lotting uown oruers.
Misses Christine Britton and Edith
Michael Dockweller. the cenlal Dhotog-
rapher.-lB the guest ot I'ottsvine irienus.
M. v. weaver, oi auamoKiu, was a wei'
come visitor yesterday.
The Republicans of the county are b t-1
lulled with the Democratic ticket nomi
nated on Monday satisfied that they can I
knock it out of Bight.
The encouragement which the Hawaiian 1
Royal Commissioners got In Washing
ton will hardly compensate them for the I
trouble of coming. Uncle Sam does not 1
know of any royalty In Hawaii any longer.
I'lBi.srlvanla's Naval Militia.
Philadelphia, Aug. 8. The United
States steamship New York has arrived
at League Island, where she will take
aboard the Pennsylvania naval militia
for a live days' cruise.
Tha Kvlotad TanaaU' Hill.
London, Aug. 8. The evicted tenants'
bill passed its third reading tn the house
ot commons last evening by a vote of ltd
WIST.
Open Air Concert,
Tim Grant Band will give an open-air
SSSE Sl
:ues at the residence ot the Misses l"
The comet discovered by the Demo
cratic county convention at Pottsvllle on
Monday will not remain long upon the
."lorlzon. From nn Irish standpoint the
oomet is an exceedingly brilliant one, but
aa viewed from Germany it creates very
ilttle, If any, euthuslasm. The Germans
3ay the tail Is very Indistinct.
Qannral Tarmay Fined.
Colorado SntiNos.Colo., Aug. 8. Adju
taut General Tarsney was lined $250 and
costs by Judge Campbell for contempt of
court in refusing tn appear before the
ichmeltz.
Messrs. Harrv John, of Elysburc. and
James Snltzer, of Bloomsburg, were wel
come visitors yestcraay.
A. K. Bolich has returned from a busi
ness trip to Scranton and Wilkes-Barre.
Thomas Maschal. a former Baltimore
druggist, after spending n. f e w weekswlth
has returned home.
Mann Persing. of Elysburg, was a jolly
caller to-day.
S. Hlrsblnnd, of Reading, was a welcome
visitor yesterday,
Robert Davis and wife are visiting at
bhamoKin
will li rendered, under the
directorship of Mr. John M. Schoppe
1 March, "Industrial I'ouncll".
2 Overture ' Lustsplel" ...una
3 "Old Uncle Ned," air valre... Anyder
nolo ler cornel, reier diuujjud.
. (Iftf ..air... Cm M" f i PI-IT) H11 mPdieV LTUC.W
s "Nlneta." Brazilian dance ..........voroin
6 'SolQIers Lille-Austrian reireuv .jieicrjjcn,
Hynopsls : Approach oi night. The ser naile.
URlling iroopa ii'soiuci. uo
Y.atln Travf hpfnrn the battle. i'lDftle.
7 Oomlo Fantasia j ......llillinton
nruai.er uaraner e j.-iuuiu.
8 Blizzard Galop B,u
grand jury at once and testify regarding entertained by her Shamokin friends to-
Now or Never
People who have not secured copies of
the exquisite photographs of the World's
VnW omlirnnod In "The Macic CltV." and
Mis, Lll'llan Wardrope was pleasantly IPXJuAln.
URES
Hopd'a Plllr.arn gentle, mild and effeotlve.
rn D lP" IS THE BEST.
1 flKW NO SQUEAKING.
tO. tiOKUUIUH.
FRENCH&EIMMELLEDCAir.
FINECAIf &lflNGAK!
3.5PP0LICE,3 Soles.
2A7J Boys'SchoolShdes.
LADIES'
SEND FOR CATALOGUE
(.DOUGLAS,
BROCKTON, MASS.
You can aave money by purcbaslat W. It,
Btcaust, we are the largest mamufactnrers ot
advertised shoes In the world, and guarantee
the value by stamping the name and price on
the bottom; which protects you against mgo
iaual custom work In style, easy fitting and
wearine qualities. We have tnem sola evcir
wnereit Wer prices for theyalue given than
anyotnermaite. use uu
dealer cannot supply you, we can. bold by
Joseph Ball, Shenandoah, Pa.
DR. J, GARNETT MERTZ,
Oculist and
i
Optician,
111 W. Centre St.,
Mahanoy City, Pa.
Evas ekaralaed and glasses prescribed.
Special atteatlan to difficult case.
Professional Cards.
S1
Of.. FOSTER,
ATTORNST and COUNHSI.LnR-AI-LJ.yr,
Offlee Room 4. Post Onto bulldlar. Skenan-
doah, Pa.
8. KISTLER, U. D
PHY8W1AN AND BVRGKON,
Ufflee - 1M North Jirdln street, Skenandoab.
JOHN It. COYLE,
A TTORNBT-A T-LA W.
Onlse Beddall aullalnf. Bkenasdoah, Pa.
M.
U. BURKE,
A TTOKNXT A T-LA W
SnsKAKDOin, TA.
and Esterlj building, FotUvUle,
J.
PIKRL'E ROBERTS, M. D
No. U last Coal Street,
BUKNANDOXH, FA.
OBoe Honrs 1:80 to 8 sad 1:90 to 9 p. m.
DR. J. B. OAIiLEN,
No. II Beuta Jardln Street, Baenaadoah.
Ornci Hovu: 1:30 to 3 and 13 to 8 P. M.
Except Thursday evealif .
N sflee imr tn Sunday tacept by arrtmgt
mmt. A ttrict adherence to Vu ofUe Aouri
(i aiialtdety neeenary.
WENDEIiL KEBER,
Successor to
Dr. CHAS. T. PALMER,
-JETJS AND EAR SUBQXONr
SQl Mahantongo Street, Pottsvllle, Penna.
jyRS. O. H. BRIDOMAN, R. O. It.,
Teacher of Ilolln, Flint, f!t'oDcel!i,
Cor. Jardln and Lloyd Sts., Shenandoah.
FOR
BSBOGaSiOl
CTS.
In Poslagc, we will send
A. Snmplo Knvelopc, of cither
WIUIK, rxr.lSll or BIIUXEXTE
op
You have seen it advertised for many
years, but have you ever tried HI If
not, you do not know what an Ideal
Complexion INiuder Is.
m. 0. F. THEEL
Anil a'Stnfl" oT Afcla AnUInnt.
,-Jomo Offices, 1317 ARCH St.
iSPrv muadelpnia. lioura liaur, v-; x.tji,
!r y. ... nr.,! c, Vwm, Lin, 'RnM...
S-li URANril OFI'IUE l'erma
aratlr Katabllaked
A 4. Danrllnn D3
'VfTsf ni. I luuu iiiJ) as.
W 'S.W. C.rnrr SECOND anj FH.ftlt.
t.W Sta. Office Uours tverr Saturday from 9 A.
M. tn ID P. M Hurnlam. from 0 A. 1. to 3 P. M.
Loss of Tlsar, Youthful Iaalacretlaa or I'x
reKea, lllooa rolson, Jrneral Drbllllr,
lioia of niemarr aad All rrlal Iliaeasea
mti.firl hv lm.FHil.itp. np Takrritaaf.f.. Ir.
Therl, Ihn Oafr I'liynlclan aad perlallst able
to cure after Evcrroae rise has lallea (no
matter what others 17, write, print or advertise.)
The Mfi.t 1ln.l..a anil n.M..rnH. Caaea
Snlli-llca. ItrMef at ance. Kresh cases cursd
4-10 days. TIAC'II an4 Kverr Case Herelves
Hip Doctor's l'rrsaaal Atteatlen and Care.
Ktrlclest Keereer (Juaranteed ta All. (Send
2a stamps for lloolc, "Truth:" bestof allforjounc
soaoiu, single ana marneu, -ineoniy oo expos
tils Quaclfs.
the outrage of which he was the victim. I Utiy.
Ose of the "Generals" of Coxey's army
.s on his way out West for tho purpose of
Znterceptlng and turning back the several
divisions of the Coxey Commonwealers
uow on their way to Washington. This
(sensible "General" has been to Washing'
ton and has satisfied himself that to take
any more tramps to the National Capital
la only to lead them to starvation.
llralued Her rHeaplng- Husband
Jackson, Miss., Aug. 8. -Jlollle Farrlsh,
a negresi, was placed In Jail here, churget1
with braining her husband, Aaron inr-
rish. Jealousy cnubed the deed, which
was committed with an ax while Farrish
was asleep in bod.
Drowned IVhlla Hunting; Water Lilies.
Wilkesdauue, Pa., Aug. 8. Two chil
dren of a man named Kaybourd were
drowned while hunting water lilies along
the bnuksot Lake Leniond, neur this city.
Their bodies were recovered.
urnni.n nnil Kf?fnpa in everv laud as
corporated In "Voyage Around the
woria, siiouiu appiy iui mciu u ..
Herald offlce without delay, as only a
few copies are left and the supply will not
be renewed. No household should be
without a complete set of these marvelous
Tils' good-natured, patient public is
again assured that tho passage ot the
tariff bill within a few days Is an assured
thing, and a great many are, ready to ao,
'ept the assurance as a fact. We shall
wee when a few more days roll by how
.much confidence can bo placed In glvlngs
out from what am claimed to be authori
tative sources at Washington.
Tub Hepubllcan party of this county Is
n a condition to enter tho contest united
and the candidates to be nominated next
week will receive a hearty endorsement.
We are going to win this year and the
iPorklnemen. to a man, are with us.
They want no more free trade times.
Nine per cent, below the $3.50 basis 1 too
nauseating.
Tha Waathar.
Fair; slight changes In temperature;
southwest winds.
IT'S A QUEER WOMAN
who cannot understand
tha benellt to be derived
from the use of Doctor
Pierce's Favorite Pre
scription. Did you ever
tee a sicxiy woman mm
bright eyes, clear skin,
and rosy cheeks I Or
healthy one without
them I A. woman can
live in fuU health, do
more work, hays
more pleasure,
amount to more.
by taking the
rretcripuun. -When
the bodllr
functions are not regular
the woman is aVtcatD.
As a support for nerr.
it's an lnvIeoratinK tonlo. a
anothlnr and strentrthenimr nervine: beside.
it lessons pain. It's tho only remedy for
woman's chronic weaknesses and irregular
tie that's euarantetd to benefit or cure, cr
the money paia ior it reiunaou.
If suffering from Catarrh try Dr. Bage
iUmady. 500 reward U you cant r carta.
A- woman
Dan" Herb hns purchased a handsome
new carriage,
G. M. Smith, of Shamokin, was a wel
come visitor to-day.
Joe Oaks, nccompanled by Miss Kmnia productions.
Powell, Is sight seeing nt Atlantic Ulty.
The stork, famous In song, history and
fable, is not often seen In thlsjcountry.
Our enterprising and leading clotnler,
11.-n nnldsmlth. has at areat exnense se-
r.nrpil a full crown live snecimen of the
bald-headed African stock, which Is now
nn frea exhibition nt his place of busi
nesses North Oak street. If you fall to
go and see it you miss a treat,
The merchants of this city and Shamo-1 Wllhelm Withdraws
kin nre plcnlcKlng at inaian lam. ah The Ashland Telenram yesterday nub
stores were closed to-uay. ,ihBI, MneIIenrv Wilhelm's withdrawal
1TRMS THAT WILL PUT TOU THINKING. I frnm tlm contest for the Henubllcan Sen-
The writer will endorse every good atorlal nomination )n the Thirtieth dls-
move that Is destined for the town's wel- trlct. Mr. WUhelna says he wlthdrays
f.,re i pecause on aucuuuu ui mo i en-
ThB chimin of the cricket lulls ua to hS'11.?.11!: A?!9.'6. J?r..him
sleep these nights,
Hero I stand on the river's brink, watch-i
A Miner Criuhid to Death.
Wilkesdauue, Pu., Aug. 8. John
Busco, a well known miner at Luzerne,
was killed In the Haub mine yesterday.
A large piece oi cnecxer coai several tons
in weight fell and crushed his life out in
stantly. He leaves a widow and a large
Suullv.
lug my cork "Bob" up and down, but the
sucker won't bite.
Hundreds have retreated to the summer
resorts.
Jit. Carmel policemen don't play check
ers fair they are always moving and
jumping somebody.
to be in the district during the time ot the
primary elections ana meeting ot the
convention.
Collieries Shut Down.
All the V. & It. collieries In this district
toIII atnn t,n-morrow nlaht for the balance
of the week. Packer collieries Nos.'5 and 5
shut down last night, it is Baio. tne coai
market is extremely dull. The demand
' ... .. i inrncu jb rAbiuunti uuist
I am sorry, dear brother, that yon took ... ri,PBfnnt coal has alvcn out entirely,
It as offense when I wasn't alluding to Tuera nre CO gondolas, or 240 cars, nf this
you. Vou always had my good will and klnu of coai tracked between Packer
oteem, anu nave in jc v" uocu. i jQS g an(1 4
wortuy oi acceptuuee;. wimt, -lum,
me your hnnd.
The Herald's circulation Is growing.
Have n smile nnd kind word for every
one you meet.
Head the HERALD to morrow.
Manfred's Memento.
There Is on exhibition in Maloy's jewel
ry store a watoh chain made ot leather
shoe laces worn In Manfred's shoes on the
nicbt be killed Ueorge ucus. Manireu
gave it to John Barnbnrt during his con
Bear In Mind ...
John A. Hellly's is the place to get the I Special low prices to all in watches.
purest wines ana iiquora, oeav ueer anu I jewelry anu bhymiimii o jimuoimou..
Bias anu on eat nranus ui cigars. i corner .uuiu nuu umju
Cleary Bros'
For the . . .
Hot Season
"Temperance Drinks
Mineral waters, Weiss beer. Bottlers of
the unest lager ueers.
17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shen&nioah, P
Laeer and
Pilsner Beers
Finest, Purest, Healthest.
Chris. Schmidt, Ao!
S07 West Coal St., Shenandoah.
MDSSER & BEDDALL,
(Successors to Goakley Bros.)
Mo. 38 Knst Centre Btreet,
SUENANOOall, I'A.
FIRST CLASS GROCERY
Our Motto: Beat Quality at Lowest Oaik
rnoei, rnronge res peon uiiy eonciwa.
besides befog an acknowlodgod beautlflor,
bai many refreshing uses. U prevents chaf-Jntf,flun-burn,N?lnd
tan.lesaenspernptratloii,
etc.j tnfjvctttisftmo9tcJellcatonnddeairabi
protection to tho faco dnrlnff botweatlier
It la Sold Everywhere
For s am Die. address
J. A. POZZONI CO. St, Louis, Mo.1
MBNTIOW TUIS PAPER.
IK ITriOT MAT IS, lilt.
Passenter trains leaye Shenaadoaa tor
Penn Baren Junction. Uauch Chuik. Le-
hlrbton, Slatlogton, VTblte Hall, Catassuaua,
llentown, Bethlehem. Easton anc weatherly
04. 7.38. S.15 a m., U.48, 2 57, 6.37 p. m.
For New York and Phlladelphls, t.0i, 7.38,
15 a. m.. 12.49. 2.b7. For Ouakake. B witch-
back, Gerhsrds and Hudsondale, 0.04, 8.15 a
m., and 2.57 p. m.
For WUkes-Barre. Walts Baven. Plttaton.
Liceyvllle, Towanda, Sayre, Wayerly and
Elmirs, S.M, 9.15 a. m., 2.57, 5.17 p. m.
For Rochester, Buffalo, Nlscara Falls and
the West. 6.04, 8.15 a. m. and 2.57 5.27 p. m.
r'or iieiTiaere. ueiaware water usu ana
Strouiaburg, 6.04 a. m., 2.57 p. m.
r or LiamDeriTiue ana Trenton, v. 13 a. m.
For Tunkhannock. 6.01, 0.16 a. m., 2.67, 5.27 p. m.
For Ithaca and Geneva 6.04, 8.15 a. m. 5.27
p. m
r'or Auourn v. 10 a. m, d.h p. m.
For Jeanesvllle. Levis tonand BeaerUeadow.
7.88 a. m., 12.43, 8.08 p. in.
For Stockton and Lumber Yard, 6.04, 7.J3
0.15: a. m., 12.4S. 2.57, 6.27 p. m.
For nllver Brook Junction. Audenrled and
Hazleton 6 04, 7.88, 9 15 a. m., 12.43, 2.67, 5.27 and
8.08 p. .
i or scrsnton, o.ui, s.ia, a. m., 2.07 ana 0.11
p. m.
ror iiaiienrook. jeaao. uriiton ana Freeiana.
0.O1, 7.38, 0.15, a. m., 12.4S. 2.57, 6.27 p. rr.
. For Ashland, Glrirdrllle and Lost Creek, 4.61,
7.61, 9.13, 10.20 a. m 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, 6.S5, 8.22, 0.16
p.m.
For listen Run, Centralis, Mount Carmel and
Shamokin, 0.13, 11.14 a. m., 1.32, 4.40, 8.22 p. m.
ror xatesvine, rara l-lsce,unnoyuiiy ana
Delano! 6.04. 7.38, 0.16, 11.06 a m., 12.48. 2.67
5 27, B.08,0.83. 10.28 p.m.
Trains win leave tensmoiin at s.10, ii.u
m.. 1.65. 4.80 0.80 13. m.. and arrive at Shenan
doah at 0.15 a. m., 12.49, 2.57, 6.27, 11.15 p. m.
Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, b.gu, 7.33
9.0, 11.05 11.30 a. m 12.43, 2.57, 4.10 6.27, B.0S
p. m.
Leave Pottsvllle (or Shenandoah, 6.00, 7.50,
9.06,10.16,11.40 a. m 12.82, 9.00,. 440, (.20, 7.15,
7.66, 10.00 p. m.
Leave snenanaoan ior uanoioa.o.m.i.w, v.ie,
a. m 12.49, X67, 5.27,8.08 p. m.
Leave Hazleton tor Shenandoah, 7.85, 10.W,
11,06 a. m , 12.16. 2.H, 5.90, 7.26. 7.66 p. m.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
Trains leave (or Raven Ran, Centralis, ut,
Carmel and Bhamokln, 8.45 a. m., 2.40 p. m.,
and arrive at Shamokin at 7.40 a. m. and 2.45
p. m
Trains leave Hhamokla (or Shenandoah at
7.65 a. m. and 4 00 p. m and arrive at Shen
andoah at 8.40 a. m. and 4.58 n. in.
Trains leave (or Ashland, Ulrardvllle and Lost
Creek, 0.40 a. m., 12.81 p. in.
For Hazleton, Black Creek Junction, Penn
Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allentown,
Bethlehem, Easton and New York, 8.40 a m.,
12.30, 2.65 p. m.
For Philadelphia 11.30, 2.66 p. m.
For YatBsvUIe. Park Place, Mahsnoy City icfl
Delano, 8.40, 11.55 a. nu, 12.80, 2.65, 168 8.03 p. in,
Leave Uazleton (or Shenandoah, S.N, II. M
a. m., 1.06, 6.80 p.m.
T.etve Shenandoah (or Pottsyllle, IM, 8 40,
9.30 a. m.. 2.40 p. m.
Leave Pottsvllle (or Bbcnandoiti, s.K, II 14
a.m.,1.8. i.!6 p. m.
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