GENERAL TARSNEY'S ASSAILANT i Published dully, except Sunday by X KHALI) VVIUjtSlljya COMPANY, FVFNTNG BfPRAT.n ' ' l --"- ; . ,,, ..nii nr..nl,ltnn "for the Ntipnrptnn of Anarchy." Colorado SrKINW. Auk. 9. Dr. J. T. Ttpfil. wlin wn nnltiti.il nut tn thu detect- rcbllcatlon office and mechanical department, lve, ln uenvcr ns olle 0f the prlnolpnls In s ,asi uoai street. t)le Tnrsucy outrnnu by ex-Deputy J. II. T'hff TleriM ts delivered in Shenandoah and Wilson nfter he mntlo bis confession, is a ilie Jieram surrounding towns for Six Cent prominent mine owner nnd pollticiiin. lie a week, payable to the oarrlors. lly mall, Throo was brought to this city In company with Dollars a year or Twcnty-nvo conts per month, Wilson by Sheriff Powers, anil bonds In advance. Adrertleemente charged according to spaco and position. The publishers reserve the right to chango the position of advertisements waca- aver the publication of news requires It. The rttht Is also reserved to reject any advertise ment, whethor paid for or not, that the pub- lienors may deem Improper. Advertising rate mntlo known upea application. Entered at the post office at Shcnanaeah, Pa., aa second close mall matter. tub isruNixa iiisrax,b, Shcnnnaoaa. Peaaa. were given for tliclr nppenrnnce, while Wilson was locked up nlonp; with ex-Dep- uty Pnrker, who bus also made a con fession. An extraordinary document was found on Dr. Heed when lie was senrcneti in Denver. It Is a lciiKthy oath showing that ho was a member of a "society for the suppression of anarchy, "and is In part as follows: "In the presence of Almitthty God and these witnesses whom I havo this day chosen as my assoclntcs and companions, I, f , do most solemnly and sincerely promise and swear that I will do my duty at any and all times as may lie planned MARRIAGE BELLS. MAHANOY CITY, m . , -r -r i -i i at any mm i H.Vftn 1 rifT Jri6FSllCL. nnd weed upon by these, my sworn com I panions, in THUIISDAY. AUGUST . 1894. Republican atate Ticket. For Governor, OEM.. DANIEL II. HASTINGS, Centre county. For Lloutonnnt-Covornor, WALTKIt LYON, Allegheny county. For Auditor-General, ASIOS II. MVLIK, Lancaster county. For Secretary Internal Affairs, JAMBS W. LATTA, Philadelphia county. .For Congrossmon-at-Largo, OALU8IIA A. OROW, Susquehanna county, GEOltQK r. lirjFr, Westmoreland county. TlIE Chinese fleet of 13 vcels which went in search of the Japanese warships could not find them. There is that un lucky number again. exerclsinir Just and needed DUiiishnicut on annrchists and such other criminals and murderers and strikers ir Cripplo Creek nnd thelrfcllow sympathiz ers, either In high or low positions, thu executive of the state not excepted, as we shall deem guilty of crimes against law abiding citizens of the United States where bumau lives bave ben gncriiiceu, real and personal propercy destroyed or stolen, and many happy homes broken up." . Wilson told the detectives all the parties to the conspiracy subscribed to this oath. PATERSON REDS SENTENCED. Doeblar, the I.eador of the Gang, Gets FIts and a Half Years. PATEitsotf. N. J.. Aug. 0. The con victed anarchists who led the memorable riots of the silk workers during March and April Inst, nnd who were oonvlctedfor assaulting workingmen, throwing bombs and writing threatening letters, were sen tenced by Judge Hopper ln the court of quarter sessions. Charles Doebler, convicted o( placing a dynamite bomb on the lawn of the house of William Strange, a manufacturer, in April, and writing threatening letters tc Mr. btrange and Jacob Weldman, wn sentenced to five years ln state prison for bomb throwing and six months for writ ing the letters. Robert Seidel, his companion ln the !' ter writing business, was sent to stm itttvrtr fliTP Atiir 0. A Pretty Affair at Mr. C. J. QUinn'S w tMwnrii..trnnnctedbuslneisdown Residence This Afternoon. the vnlley yesterday. frit n n ffO lioltu Mlin lp,1 fnrlli tliplr I ttUnnlimvpr Anil famllv. of West Joyous notes this afternoon at the rest- Mnhanoy avenue, aro visiting relatives dence of Mr. C. J. Qulnn, ou South t .... n. at the Wlilto street, the occasion being the wed- ,,!!" vtlrhkV. ding of Mr. QuInn's sister, Miss Jennie i). K. llrlcht nnd family have returned Qninn, and Mr. Michael Brennan, prlncl to their homo at Nowport News, Virginia, pal of the Haven Hun schools, The cere- Utter a week's visit here. tnnnv was nerformed in the Annunciation I m v ... tta rnn wiMiIni- SJ'W.V'.i?" W t?hCrry..V.,Cnflt'l!veHHIv satbeh ml a fast trotter last evening. town, was urlclesmaici anu Mr. iuicnaei 5fti"'"" ' - i 1 . 1 .... .... I VasT I Ptltrft HlTPfL. uarey, oi liost ureeis, iiiegruuuiouiini, ---- Upon the conclusion of tho ceremony Mrs. Bowllnger returned home last the groom and bride repaired to Mr, evening after a short visit to Neurem- Qulnu's residence and held a reception, burg. alter which an elabornte wedding dinner jmton Blakeslee, of Delano, passed prepared by Caterer James juctuuenny tlirouitlx town last evening on tho Lehlgb was served. The table was decorated yalleyroad. with gigantic stands of tropical and do- p ' delayed on the Lakeside mestic fruits ever which were suspended rn? iS?t .venlno- lv a car iumnlug olT magnificent bowers of fragrant flowers. FPf' LeWgh Vnluy deliot. The presents sent the bride nnd groom the track, near uie iiugu v nicy uq were abundant, varied and rich in ap Edward Mates, of Shoemakers, was in nnrnnr nnd value. Anionic them were town last evening. knives and forks by Mr, nnd Mrs. M. P, Mls Gertie Levlno, of Shenandoah, wns Qulnn, Pottsville; clock, Mr. nnd Mrs C the guest of Miss Jennie Hefowich last F. King, Mnbanoy city ; sliver ten pot, evening. LI. m 4 Tl tnl.nn n, 1T1.. n.-a.. I In rarf r 1 UUHriVH u. iiiuunu, fimti a, ... 1 I . , .. t I. nH.nn TInn.a VMtDMItV. ISiei CIl Itb VUC 1UUUDIUU j xwi.-.vj j .. - Auatiat 14. Ice cream and nench festi- DR. J. GARNETT MERTZ.' i ... i . i , m t , v I ' vai unuer me nusinccn ui ? uvvior a iu, i Sunday school, at Yatosvllle. Aucust 15. Ice cream festival ln Hob- bins' opera home under the auspices of the Imp, O. of H. M. and Degree of Pocahontas. Aim. SO Ice cream festival in Robbinsi opera house, under the auspices of the weisn congregational cnurcn. Steam Renovatlmr Co. call for. clean nnd deliver Ingrain and Brussels nt 3c per yara; noavier carpets 4c. ti. coal su Closing; Out Stock. T am flelltni? nut mv pntlrn stock nf wall paper at cost and have some great I Special attention to difilcult cases, bargains io ouer. come ana uuy your wall paper now nnd keep it for future use. d. i: CARDEN, 234 West Centre street, 5-18-Hm Shenandoah, Pa. A gold reserve nccumulnted under the operation of Republican legislation seems I prison for one year. Charles Starke, A to be abhorrent to a Democratic Admin istration. It will soon be exterminated, however, at the present rate of depletion. gust Bonte, Victor Glass, Herman Fiv beckcr and Hugo Schilling were each sei tenced to one yar in state prison for a saultiug workmen and rioting. Andre" llohler was sentenced to three months i the county jail for rioting. Cash and CaihUr Mlstlnj;. ALTOONA, Pa., Aug. 9. Harry A. Gun nor, cashier of the Second National banl. of this city, left here Monday night it company with n Mrs. Uordon, who Is sal to bnve lived at 2017 Merviuo street, Pull adelphia, and to whom Gardner has bee so attentivo during the past year as to c. cite much unfavorable comment. A di nP l.n..V la mil l.firiti. Hti o iuiiv iuu statement that Gardner has also tnkei complete the Republicans can goto the with him a large sum of money belonging primaries with their eyc3 open, and upon Mr. and Mrs. M. Mellct; Bllver Jar, I nnd -Mnt. M. M. lltirko ! berrV dish, F. Ki,e: mdrK WMulnn. rillTl (l- fllRIl Hllll NllVcr MIIUU11. I .wn. - r. and Mrs. P. .1. Fcrtrusou. Lost Creek i W. V. Brvan. nasseuger agent for the knives and forks, butter knife and spoon, Lehigh Vnlley Railroad, was a guest at Mr. and Aire. C. li. coogan; suver leu the -Mansion Jtouse. St. Clair, was a town dish, Mr. and Mrs.' O. A. Keim butter "or 1" 1 I r 1 . . ttea Marrnla Kline KI1U BUKur miuuu, I Trt , m-M v.am irnit knives. Miss Ella Ean ; The Improved Plant, pickle jar. Mrs. M. Lambert ; spoons, Airs. rrne improvements which nre being w. Dougherty; fruit dish, Mrs. M. Carey. nlnje ftt the gas plant to reduce tho cost bouquet holder, R. C. Joyce, Ixst Creek : ot ag to the company and consumers and silver water pitcher nnd goblet, Mrs. and rovide a better quality of article are Miss Katie O'Haraj silk throw, MU( Eliza progressing rapidly and the improved Morse; chair. Thomns Dixon. Lost Creek; ;,if ...111 h ln nneratlon within two butter dish and knife, M. J. O'Hearn; ,veeks, Tiie work Is being done by the lemonndo sett. Miss lizzie iropp; raru pi,oenix Gas and improvement; company, receiver, Miss Ella M. McGinnes; pair of umjer the supervision of Mr. Ferd. Logan. 'fr nnd .Tnlin Mnnru hllttpr Itlllfe. MjsS Florence I .,l,l ft t ,,oo onitt tnjnnt.v.fnur hours, Moore, all of Potlsvllle; table Tlie pmnt consists of a magazine filled spoons, iMiss auue muure, i, I with cuec&er wors nre urics uuu linens bv Mr. and Mrs. Al. Little nndlrntnr .a Bnnrheater slmllarlr lined. Mrs. S. C. Spalding : spread, Mr. and Mrs. j oll put int0 the magazine Is heated to ti JUartin rurceu; louei, seti, awiuii certain temperature nna uy a certain pru Gnrrctt : linens, Mr. nnd Mrs. T. J. Hlg- cess the fumes nre transformed into gas, 1 nffaa Trt w.' ! TlrnnTi f,Tl I , I l I l . l . I -1. nnn...ln. Htt Mihcrsville : blankets, Mrs. Buggie,Min- n blower nnd into the superheater.heated ersvllle; toilet set, Mrs. John Flynn, by its own gas. No puriflers are used. A Mahanoy City ; butter dish nnd sugar, ten-horse power engine and No. i sturte Mrs.Careyi Lost Creek; easel scarf, Miss vnnt blower, nnd !25-horse power boiler Hannah Moss, Mahnnoy City ; but nro U8ed j connection with the plant and ter dishes by Miss Mnlloy, Mnhanoy City, one man cntI operate the whole thing and Mr. and Mrs. James Grant. Mr. c. bnndlly. The plant is to mnke any .T nnlnn Mini limther. P. F. Ouinn. Ot .nn,iin nn,r hnm 111 tn .10 nml no nmok- Brnnch Dale, each piesented the bride lnt?i nnd the gas can be used with any ana groom wim u t.ai um, i j,ize tip up to eiguiy canuie puwer. Amonir the uuests who were entertained r at the banquet were Mr. nnd Mrs. M, T. O Oculist and Optician, 111 W. Centre St.. Mahanoy City, Pa. I5?r -o- Eyes' examined and glasses prescribed. Professional Cards. gOL. FOSTER, ATTORNEY and CO UNBKLLER-A 7-LA W, Office Room 4. Post Office bulldlnE. Bheaan. I doah, r&. M; B. KI8TLER, It, D PHYSICIAN AND aURQBON, Office 's Vorth Jardln street. Shenandoah. JOHN K. COYIiK, A TTORNEY-A T-LAW. Office UeddallbullalnE, Shenandoah, ra. M. Mr, A. 7i Davenport BURKE. A TTORNEY AT-LAW iniRAHDOAn, PA, and Esterly building, Fottavllle. Btroet, SHENANDOAH, PA. Offioe Hours 1:00 to 8 and 1:10 to B p. m. Impure Blood Caused larg. B.II. nT J PIER0E R0BERT8, M. D I waa told to take If ood's SanaparllU falthliu- " ' No. SS East Coal Bti Hood's 8ara 1 svv parilla ures cellont health. A. J. DAVKNroRT, Milton, N. J. A' eflee work tin Bunday except bvarrant,t- I . mrnl. A itriel adherence to the office Aouri Mood's Pills are purely vegetable and do I U a$elutely necetiary. ly, and after using S bottles was free from all eruption!. I am per fectly cured and la ex- not purge, palnr or grlpo. Try a bar, tic. DR. HOBiiNSACK, nFMflVFfi To 648 N. Eighth St., Il ' above Green, Phlla, Pa., r-nr.n Mr nml Mm. J. F. Delnnov. Mr. and JMrs. U. J)'. King, -ir. joun luuir IT is almost a year since Congress wns called together ln extrn session and Gen eral Harrison made the famous remnrk about Mr. Cleveland's unonviablo task of driving the wild horses. The President's opinion on the subject would bo interest ing at this ttmq. Funeral. Tim fiitiPi-nl nf the late Patrick Dono- gnn, Thomas F. Gormnn and sister, Mr. Vllu took place yesterday from the family nnd Mrs. John F. Horrlgnn, Mr. M. J. I residenco on West Centre street. High Ryan, Mr. Timothy Urosnanam, r. .i Mnlilnwiifr nnd sister, and Misses Han nnh Moss, and Maggie and Mary Carley, their judgment nloue will the result next fall depend. The people want a chango, Imt they are not so hungry that they will uwallow anything nnd everything. A MAN in Montgomery county, who re cently died nt the age of ninety years, is said to have made the remark on his to the bank. The books have not yet bei fully examined, but the same director estimates the amount taken to be aboui $20,000. Tho stockholders say they an willing to mnko good any shortage. Gai ii ner has held a prominent place in bus! ness and social circles for many yean,, and leuves behind him in Hollidaysburg, bis former plucu of residence, a wifo anc four youug children. of Mahnnoy ( r,y ; Mr. nnd Mrs. J. J. Delnney. Shnni ikin; Mr. and Mrs. Pat rick iferney, oi rower vsii.y;ur. Mrs. 11. H. Dever. of Hazleton ; Mr. nnd Mrs. M. P. Ouinn, Pottsville; Mr. nnd Mrs. William Dougherty and Mr nnd Mrs. William Dowling, Kllengpwnn : Charles O'Xeill and sister, St. Nicholas; E. J. Connelly and sister, Urancii unie: Miss Eliza Morrison, Asuiami: -"ers M. A. Carey and Thomas J. McDonald. Girardvllle; Mr. P. F.t Qulnn. Branch Dale: nnd the ioiiowing roinemo ui of Shenandonh : Misses Ella and Magcie Ecnn, Same anu iunry "i-"" Vfti v.iii. nllr she declares is n came unp. FUza" Morr&''Kae an'd Mary Whale"', members of the company returned on the Maggie Cavnnnuih, Annie Coogan, Mr! Ethiopia nnd their names are on tho sec nnd Mrs. James Grant, Mr. and Mrs. C. ond cabin list. B. Coognn, Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Purcell, "The sending of the members of the Charged with Meatluc Stamps. Krw YnrtK. Aiilt. 0. Lizzie McDermott deathbed that the one great mistake of was charged in the JelTerHon Market po- hls life was that he never married, lice court with being concerned in the Where there is one man, perhaps, who . , n and ruro from tho Scott Stamp oTTirnMui.. such n recrret at the hour of and Coin company, of 18 West Twenty- ...t.i ., r. nn .lmil.t more th m third street. The girl was an employe of un,u.,wu, v....v , , finmllflniT Kh a wni hulil for trial. a dozen women who are prepared to say other arrests will follow. on their death beds that the great mis take of their lives was committed when they married. , HowacT Dnohnis Weds Again, London. Aug. 0. The nrchblshop of Canterbury oillciated yesterday at the tnnrrlaire of Lord Egerton of Tntton nud AT NO time in the history of the world - iSrvtank"I has tha cause of womau suffrage been so 1 ln T.umbeth palace, the archbishop's real promluently before the public as now. dence. Lord Egerton of Tatton lost his No mntter what one's individual views on Hiia mnttsr mav be. there la no doubt Will Not Kuiploy Forflgners. !.. Indiana. Pn.. Aug. 0. The striking out mat mo me ..uem.uu uB mi,,cr at Glen Campbell have called the oughly discussed nnd fully aired on all I strike off, and will return to work at the Xf.n anrl WJiniPII nf nil MASSES and rates offered by the company. All the ... . , old men who did not take an active part ail ages are uiscusanig i" u u tm) strike will be given employment, ofequal rights fpr both sexes. The prin- The foreign element will not be given em. clpal during the last year which the cause Pioymeni. il.u Ituolf nnnii la. Hint It bns The Situation Serious at Omaha, vsii...v. ... .-, ,..... . ,!, been taken up by many of tho richest and p lwJx;mm serloii8 than here most exclusive society people in Now I tofore. Tho uovernor is here and hns de- , .u. . tti. i i,. i. I rlili-d Io emnlov the state troops vuless iorK auu u rr,.v ... ... Btulltiou improves at once. Strikers aaidthat uo movement lor women will armea witi, cibs have prevented labor succeed, until the leaders of fashion adopt I ers from returning to work. it. If this is so the cause of womau slid- Tn(( ,.,. IU Ahead nf Time, rage is ou tho gnln. Whether the suit- i)ANVai.K, Ills., Aug. 0. Tho Wnshlng rnge Is given to women or not, all this tou-Denvur message by bicycle, relay was Uelivereil lnio me imuus ui m uauT.n, Bgltntlou is sure to develop some strange , . , O.0iock i,vst night, conditions hitherto unknown. being beventeen hours ahead of the ached I ule time. A Hoy nruwnod Willie FUhlng, Ciiestkh. Ph.. Aug. 0. James Kerns, ilm li.venr-old son of John Kerns, a loom fixer at Trainer, wa- drowned while fish luc In the dam back of tho mills. The steepest mountain railroad in the world has recently been completed in Southern California, noar Pasadena. It is so very stevp.thnt the rack could not be used as on Mt. Washington and Pike's Peak railways and certain others tn Switzerland. The California railroad is operated by a wire cable attached to the cars, nnd an ascending car is raised by the -weight of a decendlng one. Echo Moun tain, up which this railroad runs, la so steep that ordinary tourists have never been able to climb it. The railroad had to be built downward, so tiat material and tools might, if they accidentally slipped, go to the bottom without Injuring the works under them. The summit of the mountain is as high as the crater of Mt. Vesuvius, and gives extensive views all over Southern California and away out on the Paclflo Ocean. If Bclonce keeps on there will be no part of the earth toolilgh or too low, too remote or too deep, for It to bring to the service of humanity. Fnrmerlv at 206 North Second St . Is the old est ln America for the treatment of Sveeial Blteatee an l'oufniu arrert. varicocele, uvaroceie. Liost iiannooa, etc. xreaimeni oj mall a sneclaltv. Communications pacredly confidential. s-,nd stamp far book. Hours, V m. to 8 p. v sunaavs. noiim mans wns celebrated ln the Annunciation church and tho remains were Interred in tho Annunciation cemetery THEY DIDN'TJjKt LukJci'T The IS i gllsh I'uhlle lt,-fn-il to I'.itrnnl, "O. titl.Miai. .Ilm." New Yop.k, Aug. 8 Flutrlc Wr' th soubrette of the Corbctt "GintKma Jim" company, re'urned to X.w o yesterday Ui thu rul iu nf the Elbe Jr. m Southnmnton. She said hbenald uerowu passage becuuse she wmld not trnvi-l In the f-eeoud cabin of the Ethiopia, whim she declares is n cultle ship. Tho other Jl'r. and Mrs. M. P. Purcell, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Monnghnn, Mr. and Mrs. m. Lam bert, Mt. and Mrs. John A. HeWi Mr nnd Jlrs. T. J. Hlggius, Mr. and Mrs. M. Mellet, Mr. and Mrs. J. d. rrnuey, jr. n v Tinnirlpr nnd family. Mr. and Mrs.' E. B. Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Keim, Miss Klin w. jicuiiiura;, Messrs. Al. Little, J. F. O'Hearn, V. J. Mulholland, F. J. Bremian, P. J. Mon aghan and sister, Hnrry Bradlgon, J. J. Reilly. Michael O'Hearn, M. J. Malone nnd Michael and James O'Hara. The HERALD takes tun occasion iu iti-u Jlr. nud Mrs. M. E. Brennan eudles prosperity and hnppitiess, and as they qunlt the delicious sherry the "typaa" echo "many more." PERSONAL. company back ou a second rate steamship, from an obveure nort. to get the anvati taco of the cheaper rate is the best evi- dencethat the Cnrbett ciminany did not do good business," is what Miss West snld. "Corbett," continued the pretty soubrette. "made a mistake as to the vm cllsh nubile. He thought the people there would dance attendance on him, as they do at home, but he was mistaken. The Encllsh nubile were disgusted with the idea of a pugilist appearing at the high class theatres. They did not, tuereiore, patronize 'Gentleman Jim' liberally. "The sporting fraternity, also, did not take to Corbett kindly because he consiQ. ered himself too much of a gentleman to associate with them. They invited him to one of their clubs. They thought ni was no better man than Charley Mitchell, and when he snubbed them by refusing their invitation they quietly sent him to Coventry, as they call it over there whe Miss Daisy Hew is visiting friends at TOwanda. Councilman T. J. Jamos Is still con fined to his house by illness. r. E. Dovle. of the News, was a county I they boycott a man." Beat visitor yesterday. Joseph Patterson and Benjamin men ards went to the county seat this morn ing. ' Mrs. Henry Frnntz and tnree cnunren, of St. Clair, spent yesterday among town friends. Mrs. Charles Hahan and Mrs. William Brown spent to-day visiting friends nt Pottsville, Get your repairing done at HolderJ man s. Now or Never. People who hnve not secured copies of the exquisite piioiograpus oi iu m ucm Fnlr enibrnced ill "The MatiC City." an superb photographs of famous men and women anu scenes iu ovurjr muu H. J. B. CALLKN, No. II Heutn J arain street, Hnenanaaan, Omcm Hourb! 1130 to 8 and 0:30 to 8 P. IL Except Thursday evening. m sb ltar1w& wa nw $3 SHOEno-t"u" FHINCH& ENAMELLED CALK RNECAl F&KAN5AR01 ?3.P0UCr:,3Sous. 2.l.7-sBOYSSCH0DLSH0E3. H!1 FOR CATALOGUE JW-'DOUCLAS, 1 T4ROCKTOH. MA33. Yon can save money ur purcanii.a . Dause, we are the largest manufacturers of advertised shoea ln the world, and euarantee the value by stamping the name .nf price on prices and the middleman's profits, Our shoes eoual custom work In style, easy fitting and wearing qual ties. We nave mem som SnSe StWer prices for the value clven than any otner mate. v - . deiler cannot aupply you, we can. Sold by Joseph Ball, Shenandoah, Pa. ,K. WENDELL KEBER, Successor to DR. CHAS. T. PALMER, -KITE AND EAB BVHQEON, 301 Mahantongo Street, Pottsville, Penna. jyj-RS. O. 1L DHIDQMAN, K. C. M., Tuctitr of TiolTna Piano, lielnncelio. Oor Jardln and Lloyd Sts., Shenandoah. a tmmtsstsi SiSjgP ,vl ''""" J B an3 2 m In Postage, wo w HI scntt H Z ASnniiiI r.iucliipe, of elllior 3 P WmTK.ti.ESHorlJIllJNIl'rrE y I fmm. in Tou havo seen it advertised for many years, but havo you ever tried ltt If not, you do not know what au lUonl Complexion l'oudcr Is- POZZOIWS HONEST TREATHEHT: THEEL boBides being an acknowlodgod bcautltlor, has man y rol rcsblng uses. 1 1 prevent cbaf Uitf.Bun-burn.wind tan.leBsenapersnlrntlon, ttn t inf ntlttMAniftrttrlnllnntonjiddeslrnblo protection to tbo taco during hotwoaUier For samDle. address J. A. POZZONI CO. St. Louis, Mo.1 And aHtaflTor Alii Alit-I. Homo Offices, 1317 ARCH St. i'i, i ui, num. noun ijkiit. v.. uiii. 12. IlItANCH OPl'ICH i'erasa- neally Ualabllsked At Reading, Pa. J' ct ' r-u Hrrnsn J inii nK LIN Sta. Office Hours tTfry Saturday troni A. M. tn 10 1'. M.lBundaj". from A. M. to 3 r. M. I.osa of Ylaor, Voiithful ladlscrellaa or in. ((, lllooj VoUan, (irueral llflillllT, 1 IN miCI MAT IS, 189. ois of Mpmirr All mmcUI IHseaaes rtinn v i triiHrA or rriiRniri Mir Tbfrl, Ihr I'kfBlcUn ni ripcclHlUt able to euro after Kvery)e rlir kaa fJ'1'' ,(D matter wuai otoers y( r.me, prim or -Kftc-o TautIb nnd .TnnPS returned tO I r,1 1 "Vnrof Arminil tlm town to-day after a visit to friends ln 1 world," should npply for them at the Uentralla. HKIIAU) olllce without ueiay, as oniy a Misses M. A. O'Connell and Ltuule few copies nre left and the supply will not Cnvanaugh, of town, accompanied Uy be renewed. JNo housenpm suouiu ue 1 . . . . . tlln.illnl 1.1. ...... n .n.nlnln tin, nf ,l,QBa IlinHValfin. City yesterdny. 1 productions. lion VMna Ilnvlu nf lifORtl .MOUnmiU, I i' tmvn tivilnv iintllnu- flnishiui; I touches on the fences he has put UP 'or the Republican noinluntion lor ouenu. Mrs. Hngonlmch, mother oi uruggisi, Ilagenbuch; Mrs. Fred. Iteepe. Misses Prescllla Smith. Laura Dengler and Annie Davis left for Joanna Heights gatup meeting yeateruay. Paasenrer trains leava Shenandoah lor Pnnn naven Junction. Mauch Ghuak. Le- hirhtnn. Slatlnirton. White Hall. Catasausua, Allentown. Bethlehem, Easton and Weatherly .04, 78. 9.15 a m., 1.8, tST, 6.27 p. m. For New Yorit ana -nuaaeirnia, B.ut, i.x, o 15. i tn.. 12 41. z.bi. Knr Ouakake. Switch- Tbe Most Iloprlraa aud Daaarrsaa Caara I back, Qcrhards and Hudsondale, 6.1M, 9.15 a Snllrltril. Hrller ut anrr. Fresh cues curd m sna g.57 p. in. lounYS. riACll and Kvrry Case Itrrrlvea I fot wilkea-Barre, White Haven, Plttston, Ihr llnclnr'a l'rraaaal Attention iiu i are. Laceyvllle, Towanaa, Sayre, Waverly ana Strictest hecrrcy (iunraalerd t All. Bends Elraira. 6 M. 8.15 a. m., Z67, 6.S7 p. m. Saatampaforllook, "Truths" bestofallforyonng hocbester Buflalo. Niagara Falls and !,VjL,gle'nSm"rl;J- The only nook !,.. eXf.SlSyis andTsf 57 P m. " i TTni" liniinnArn. iiniawaro water uao anu Stroudsburg, 0.04 a. m., 2.57 p. m. For ijamoerivuie anu -rrenioa, v.j . w. For Tunkhannock, 8.01, 0.15 a. m., 2.67, 5.27 p. no. For Itbaca and Geneva e.(M, S.15 a. m. 5.17 Died. IN paint the best is the cheapest Don't be misled by trying what is said to be "just as gopd, but when you paint insist For too... cieary Bros' .UI fcJ UUMUU saaaaaasanaaaasaasaaaaaaaai Temperance Drinke Mineral waters, Weiss beer. Bottlers of the finest lager beers. 17 in4 19 Peach Alley, SheniaSoili, P Yarneix. At Shenandoah, Pa., on upon having a genuine br 'of Tuesday, 7tu lnBt., fliauci, uauguw ui Mary and Amos Yarnell, aged 1 year U months nnd 14 nays, runerai win icurj the residence, lpo South Plum alley, at a p. m. Saturday, 11th Inst. Interment Ui Odd Fellows' cemetery. Friends and rel atives respectfully invited to attend, 2t THE NEW STYLE nlll la of Dr. Plerc's Invention and la full of Improvements. They axa uaod br averyona high livers, Lad livers, Ihoae who. llTera nre sluggish all find relief in Dr. riurce'a Pleasant Pellets. To utaiti with, theso "PtlleU'' are tha malloet, and easiest to take. They're tiny, augar-roatoa, anu-ouioui granuiaa uial ov err child takes readily. Beoondi-t. They're perfectly aaay ln their action no griping, no oisiuruanca. Thiudlt. Their effect is lasting. Fourthly, Put up in glaaa always f rash. Fifthly. They're the cbearwrt. for tliev're guaranteed to give sntUfactlon, or your money is returned. You pay only for tha aood you get. Labtly. Thsy absoluUJu our Constipa tion, Indigestion, PlUoua Attacks, $ick or uuioua iioaoauuea, ouiu mu wcMitiui a uvar, axon on am ncinu, Strictly Pure White Lead Jt costs no more per gallon than Election of Teachers. A special meeting of the School Board cileap paints, and lasts many times in i.a lmiii in.ninrniw t v I'll 1 11 lt iui lud election of teachers to nu vacancies ouu us tuny. ceneral business. A full account of tho I proceedings will be given ln the iieiialu. Obituary. Mo, i,i iinnrriitci- nf Amos nnd Mary Yar nell, of fjouth Plum alley, died on Tuen- uay, ngeu one year uino iuiu. " dayB, The funeral will take place at 2 p. ni. on Saturday. Council Meets To-night. , m, Unrmnrli Pnimcll will hold a sneclal meeting to-ulght to discuss the public water works with a view to hastening their completion. Mr, Qulnn, one of the contractors, will be present. Bear ln Mind John A. Uellly's is the place to get the purest wines and liquors, beat beer and i auw ana aneat. urauu ui Look out for the brand of White Lead offered you ; this one is sure : "John T.Lewis &Bros.' For Colors. National Lead Co.'s Ture White Lead Tinting Colors. can beine sufficient to tint j pounds of Mri Pure While Lead the desired shade i they an no sense readyailxed paints, but a comblaai of perfectly pure colora In the handiest forn tint Strictly fure White Lead. a 1 J.HHUt.A..BBnanllara have been aa property-owners by paving our book on pslntlna; and color-card. Send us a postal card and get b0lh f"j'0HN T. LEWIS ft BROS CO ' pblladelphU, Lager anil Pilsner Beers Finest, Purest, Ilealthest Chris. Schmidt, Art si 307 West Coal St., Shenandoah, MUSSER & BEDDALL, (Sncceseorso Coakley liroa.) Ho, sH i:Hl Centre Htreul BIIICMANDOAH, 1A. P-.? r or Auourn h.id . v- For Jeanesvllle.Levlstonandlleaver Meadow, I.S8 . m., W.13, 8.08 p. m. . Tor Stockton ana iiuznoer xaru, o.ut, ,,co B.IS. a. tr. 18.4S. 8.F7. 5 27 p. m. , m -t For Bllver Brook Junction, Auaenneu anu Razleton 6 01, 7.38, 9 15 a, tn., 12.43, it.H, 5.27 and roracranton, o., . ui,, nu U"M Toi nailebrook, Jcddo, Drlfton and Freeland, e.M, T.S8, 9.16, a. tn 13.18, 2.67, 6.S7 p. re. For Ashland, Qlrardvlllc and Lost Creek, 4.68, 7.61, 9.13, 10.S) a. m., 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, 6.85, 8.22, 9.16 r omaven iiun,ueuiraiia,inuuu. Shamokln, 9.13, 11.14 a. m., 1.32, 4.40, 8.t p. m. -For YatesvllU.Park Place, Mahanoy City ana Delano, 8.01, 7.38. 9.15, 11.06 a .m., 1.4J. 67 6 . 8.08,9.88. 10.28 p. m. Jv Trains win leave onamuam a. m 1.66, 4.30 9.80 p. m., and arrive at Shenan- doah at 9.15 a. m.. 12.43. 2.57, 6.27, 11.15 p. m. Leave Sbenanooan tor roiisvuw, ., i.oo 9.0, 11.05 11.80, a. in., 12.13, 2.67, 1.10 6.W, B.08 p. zn. Leave Pottsville for Shenandoah, 6.00, 7.60, 9 06, 10.16.11.10 a. m., lt.it, 3.00,. 110, 5.20, 7.15, .m.,lt.li. in, D..o.ua p.m. Ijeave uaziown lor ononauuoan, i,aa, I1.96 a. m , lt.16, t.U, 6.M, 7.14, 7.66 p. m. SUNDAY TKAINS. Trains leave for Raven Hun. Central la. Mt. Carmel and Hhamokln, 6.15 a. ., t.40 p. m , and arrive at Hbamokln at 7.1U a. m. ana 1.16 irainsieaTB nnamoicia tor anenanuoau n 65 u. m. and 4 00 ti. m. and arrive at ue cdoahat8.lt a, m. and 1.61-r n Trains leave lor Ashland. uirardrlLltj auu u04l Oreek, 9.19 a. m., lt.so p. m , r or uazinon, uiacic ureor junction, i-onn Haven Junction, Uaueb Chunk. Allentown, Uethlebem, Kaston and Hew York, 8.19 a n., lt.80, t.bb p. m. r or t-nuaeipni iz.nu, z. r m- For YawvUfe, Park Place, MahanoyOlty and DeUno, 8.KI, UJti a. m., lt.80, t.66, 1.&0 .U8 p w Leave Uatleton for Shenandoah, 8.M, 11.8U . a. m.,1.0,6.!Wp. m. Leave Shenandoah for PotuvlUt, 6.M, 819, 9.80 a. m.,Wp. u. Laave Fotuvllle for Bhcauah, 8.H, 18.44 a.m.,1.00. , p. in numii .a. Our Motto: Ileal Quality at Lowast Calk I'rlotn. ratrouaie respeciiuny souoiloo. W1L1IUK, UenL Hup: CKiutn iwuuw, ra OHAB. 8. LKK-. 0.n.. P-"-Aft. A. VT. MOWNEUAOHKK, Asst. OTpTa Koutb IlatbUhVBi, fa
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