EVENING HERALD Published dully, except Sunday by BlSHAI.lt pvnutsuufo coarvANT, Publication otOco and mechanical department, 235 East Col Street. 1he Tierald ' allTBrd '& Shenandoah and surrounding towns for Six Cents week, payable to theoarrlerB. Bymall,Throe Dollara n year or Twenty-five cents per month, Is advance, AdvtrtUcmmU charged according to spaco and' pbslUon. The publishers reserve the right to tuttrgo tile posltlen ot advertisements when ever the publloiuton ot newt requires It. The rlcht Is also reserve to reject any advertise ment, whether paid (or or not, that the pub Ushers may deem Improper. Advertising rates m&rto known upon application. Entered at the post office at Shenandoah, Pa., as second close mall matter. the xrxNisa iierat.h, Shenandoah, Penna. Evening Herald. FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1894. Republican State Ticket. For Covornor, GKNL. DANIEL H. HASTINGS, Centre county. For Lieutenant-Governor, WALTKlt LTON, Allenheny county. For Audltor-Coneral, AMOS II, MVL1N, Lancaster county. For Secretary Internal Affairs, JAMES W. LATTA, Philadelphia county. For Congrassmon-at-Largo, OALU81IA A. GROW, Susquehanna, couuty, OEonaE f. iiorr, Westmoreland county. Politics everywhere. Candidates nro at w hlto heat. If the coming hot wave will only fire up for nil It Is worth the turiff couferrees will be materially aided in reaching a conclusion. TilK D.ivls and Scott fight for the Shrievalty nomination is attracting the greatest attention. The peoplo are deeply interested in this important ollhe. A distinguished clenry man asks: "Can a innn bo the author of his own repent ance V" Well, just ask any of those Democratic Congressmen who were so eager to revise the tariff. PnSilliLY It is in view of another hard winter that the Treasury sends out the assurance that there is a good six months' supply of sugar and whisky. Aroundthe Treasury Department thai la thought to ba euough for a reasonable peoplo. TDK Democratic state ticket in Minne sota was nominated by acclamation. When there are no contests in a Demo cratic state convention the fact may bo accepted as a Htrong indication that there is very little hope of the party electing their candidates. A Washington dispatch describing in detail the movements ot our naval ves sels show that, notwithstanding the ltn portant additions to the navy in the last decade, the number available is Btlll In adequate to meet the demands ot an emergency like that which has arisen, Several vessels are now undergoing re pairs, hut it thoy were all in commission it would be Impossible to man them for service. The law allows only 9,000 en listed men in the navy, whereas It would tako 15,000 to keep all the ships in com mission on a strictly peace footing. The facts and figures given should be studied with care by those who think the build' lnir of war ships has been overdone in this country, as well as by the members of Congress who are rospouslhlo for the size of our naval force. The latest report of coming agreement on the tariff question Is not of such a character as to iucrease the prospect of the passage of thu bill. Tho sugar ached ule sulci to be adopted is ouo which Louisl nna Senators and two Populists have stated they would not accept. It imposes a duty of 40 per cent, on raw sugar, allko duty on the quantity of raw required to make refined, n fifth ot a cent on refined as direct bounty to the Trust, and a tenth Of a cent on sugar imported from a coun try paying a higher bounty on exports of refined than on exports of raw sugar. The admission of iron ore free ot duty la a "concession" ot largo value to tho Juragua and Slgua companies, it not to the House. The continuance for five years ot the proposed duty of 40 cents on coal is a humiliating defeat for the Presi dent, but the duty proposed Is not high enough, it is probable, to prevent large Importations of Canadian coal. On the other schedules the nature of the arrange ment 1 not clearly stated, and probably not yet dellultely fixed. But tho question remains whether the necessary votes to pass any bill In tho Senate can be obtained for a measure which departs materially from the compact to which Democratic Senators bound themselves. AN ALABAMA JUDGE IMPEACHED. Charted with Abettlnc h Mnrder or Itnbrrt O. Iloin, MojfTOOMMtr, Ala., Aur. 10. The su preme court handed down Its decision In the impeachment caw of Clroult Court Judge Tally, of Jackson county. Some tnouths ago a man named I loss was killed at Stevenson, Ala.., by two or more Skeltons, tho cause being tho ruin of their sister by Ross. When Hoss attempted to got away from Soottsboro the Skeltons heard of It, pursued him and killed him before he could lake the train at Steven son. Tho ground for Impeachment proceed lugs against Tnlly, who Is a brother-in-law of the Skeltons, ' was a' telegram which he sent td the telegraph operator at Stevenson, directing the operator not to deliver a telegram to lloss from Hoss brother. This washold by those favoring impeachment to make Judge Tally n party to the killlutr. while Tallv Insisted that his telegram was for the purpose ol preventing the waylaying and killing ol Skeltons, as well a causing the arrest ol Ross beforo the Skeltons arrived, so that trouble could he averted all around. Tho opinion concludes: "And we nre Impelled to find that John II. Tally aided and abetted the murder of Robert C. Ross, and to adjudge that he Is guilty ol murder Hsoliargnl. Judgment deposing him frmii olllce will be entered on the records of the court." Associate Justice Head dissented. Tho Impeachment of so distinguished a man as Judge Tnlly mnkes a profound Impression. Ho was reported as an able Judge, and had been unusually popular. No Trouble at IlluFflalili. Washington, Aug. 10. The first official notice that tho Uulted States steamer Columbia has arrived nt Blucflclds came to tho nnvy department In a telegram from Captain Sumner, brought to New Orleans by steamer from Iilucfields. It contains an account of hAppenings there' up to four days ag6, and the encouraging report by Captain Sumner that he antici pates no serious trouble In the future. The captain says that he has lauded a strong force which he intends to keep ashoro as long as trouble is impending. The Relay Illojel Illders. BurtLTSGTOX, Ia Aug. 10. Tho Washington-Denver relay race reached llose vllle, Ills., at 4:40 p. m. yesterday, and passed Gladstone, Ills., nt 6:30. Tho rider was delayed by Illinois sandy bottoms, reaching the end of the Darlington bridge at 7:45. George Prugh and Gui Jordan, for the Burlington club, took the message to Agnecy Hill nnd passed a given point In Burlington City at 7:52 p. m. The relay reached Mount 1'lensant at 10 p. m. It is now twenty-two hours ahead of schedule time. Connterrnltert on Trial. Montgomery, Ala., Aug. AIox Barter. Wash Hudson and Wllhurn Halghler were tried yesterday on a charge of nass- ing $1 notes that were raised to tens and twenties. Halghler proved his innocence. Hudson is a son-in-law of Barter, and it was admitted by both that Hudson re ceived the notes on which arrests were made from Barter. Hudson was bound over in the sum of $300 to answer at court, Barter was bound over in JfiOO, and in de fault of bond was committed to Jail. Protesting: Against l'atrnt Legislation. Washington, Aug. 10. llepresentatlve Cliilds, of Illinois, has presented a memo rial in tho house protesting against pro posed patent legislation ou the ground that it is in the interest of the American Bell Telephone company. The memorial is signed by Charles II. Aldrich, who was solicitor general under the last adminis tration. He says the legislation proposed will prolong the life of the Bell compuuy's monopoly for seventeen years. Ths Smith's Abundant Crops. Baltimore, Aug. 10. The Manufac turer's Record says: "Taken as a whole, the southern crops will probably be larger this yoar than aver before. The oorn crop is unprecedented. The outlook tor cotton, based on acreage and present condition, Indicates a crop ot from 8,000, 000 to 0,000,000 bales. The smaller erops have nearly all done well, thus giving tho south the full measure of abundant crops of all kinds." Governor Walt uutvriy iJanouncaa Colorado Spuings, Colo., Aug. 8. In addressing the court on behalf of General Tursuoy yesterday Attorney General Eu gelry said: "Yesterday the governor of this state saw fit to send a guard to the doors of this hall of justice. In mv opln. ion it was an Invasion of the constitution and of civil rights, and it is an action that I, standing in the presence ot this court. repudiate ns I repudiate the state admin istration. I do not believe the otricluls of the state indorse such notions. We have in this state a G rover Cleveland, a Cicsur, a despot. 1 repudiate Mm." FnOSTUUUG, Md., Aug. 10. The Consol idated Coal company has notified all the miuers who stuck to their posts during the late protracted strike that they will each receive nine mouths' tent and fuel free. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES. National Leaaaa. At Boston Boston, 11: Philadelphia.!!. At llrooklyn-Ilrof klyn, 11; Baltimore, 7. At Washington few lork, 7; Washing ton, 3. At Louisville LouUvIlle, 6; Pitts. burg, 4. AtChicago Chicago, 10; Cincin nati. 0.. Eastern Leagua. At Wilkesbarro Erie, 18; Wilkes barre, IS. At BInghamtou Buffalo, 4; Dine hawton, 3, At Syracuse Byracuee, 8; Pruvjdenoa. fl. TO RESIST TIIE ATTACK ot tut germi of Con sumption, iscrofula. QriD. lfftlarla. nrl U-mauy other dliaasea means nznt dla for all of vr I hew germs ara vtrywhera in tha air vra hrna.th. Tha odds are In favor of tha germs, 12 our liver is inactiva and our blood inipur. What Is needed most la an lncreata In oar germ-fighting strength. To do this sucoosn fully you newl to put on healthy Jltth, rousa th liver to vigorous action, so it will throw off those pernu, and purify the blood ao that thera will be, no " weak spot," nor toll for We claim for Dr. Plarce'i Golden Uedleal Discovery, taat it does all this la a way pecu liar to itself. It la tha dsveloninont ot n. erations ot medical thought it has stood tha test of a Quarter of a oenturv ot mm. That li why the makers can guarantf it In every troublo caused by torpid liver or Impure blood, if tha " Discovery n fails to benefit or cure, your monay is ratumdad. Pretty strong reasons for tryinr Dr. BaaVi Catarrh Remedy. M0 if yoa cant U aurai PERSONAL. Sctley, tho Irrepressible baso balllst, Is in Mt. Carmel. P. M. Dunn, Esq.. of Minersvillo, was a town visitor yesterday. M. H. Master spent to-day transacting business at Ml. Carmel. Miss R. Kropf, of Hnzleton, is visiting her sister, Mrs. M. L. Kemlnerer.of North Main street. Kdwnrd Boycr, postmaster nt Port Clinton, has lost the sight of one of his eyes by an neeldent. Misses E. Mann and II. Johns have re turned to their homes in Ashland after a pleasant visit to friends here. Hon. D. D. Phillips, of Gordon, nnd Mark Bowman, of Mnhanoy City, were here last night attendlug to electric rail Wny affairs, Samuel C. Hoyer, Jr., who was recently admitted to practice law and who located nt Wllllamsport, is "meotlng nbundant success in that city. I). R. Boyer, a deputy sheriff under J. M. Boyer nnd one time despatcher for mo i.-niiaueipuia v iieauuig xtauroau at Tatnnqua, has resigned the position of maunger of one of Wllllamsnort'a elec tric railways. He will probably return to Schuylkill county. The Board of Pensions for this countv. of which Doctors Smith and Guldln arc members, nro highly Spoken of for their thoroughness in which they do their work. A vetp.i'iu, having good grounds for a pension, need have any fears of not receiving justice nt their hands. Want Five Cent Fares. In sneaking of tho ntteodance at the base ball games, a Mahanov Citv enthu siast Tcmnrked this inorninjti "Nearly everybody in town would like to see tho league games .at Shenandoah, but after you putup twenty cents car fare besides the admission to the trrouuds nnd the grand stand, It makes the sport moit too rich for our pocket books. If the railway company can make five cent fares from Shenandoah to High Point park, why not from here to tho ball park T Tho distance is n little greater and I believe the reduc tion would make them more mouey. Lot them try it nect Sunday." Hay Change the Route. It is renortcd that the P. & 11. C. & I. Co. will. In n few davs. abandon tho old slope of the Knickerbocker colliery. But llttlocoal is left in that section of the mine and what is there can be better handled in tho new slope. Some of the Lakeside Railway o3icinls have stated that as soon as the old slope Is abandoned the course of the railway will be changed so ns to run th6 cars through Fowler's pntcn. The trestle now in use there will !e torn and nut in nse on the Delano division of the line. National Guard Encampment. For the accommodation of neraons desiring to visit the Encampment of the National Guard ot Pennsylvania at Gettysburg, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company has nrrnnged to sell excursion tickets from August 11th to 15th, inclus ive, at me extremely low rate or one tare for the round trio. These tickets will be good for passage on nil trains except the "Pennsylvani Limited," and will be valid for return passage until August 16th, inclusive. Good Advertising- Schemes. Will Slattery is soliciting advertising for a book entitled, "Geuetnl IHnktng Information for Everybody." Theschemo, which is a good one, is to place the adver tising on the page opposite the banking Information, where it will be seen by every reader. The information con tained in the book is valuable to everyone doing business. Give Us Something Easter. We have been asked if Malor J. F. Finnev is a candidate for State Senator in this district and it not, whether Mr. Covle would not receive a unanimous nomination. We have not seen Mr. Finney ror several days and Know as much anout his political intentions as the man in the moon. From present 'appearances, Mr. Coyle is tho ouly announced aspirant for that olllce ou the Republican sido. A Hot Contest Tho most vigorous contest of the Re publican primaries in town to-morrow will be that In thq Third ward, where n certain faction seems bent upon knocking out tne delegates put up uy .Hon. Kilas Davis. It is probably the most spirited Scott-Davis flg'ut in the couuty. Mr. Davis' friends In that ward are legion. however. Little Coakley's Deed. Yesterday afternoon some bovs niled stones and old bottles on the Lehigh Vnlley railroad track between Lloyd ,and Coal streets. Little Charles Coakley, the eiuht-vear-old son of ex-Councilman Dan iel Coakley, saw the act and hearing' the npproach of a train ran up the track and signaled the engineer In time to have tho train stopped until the obstructions could uo removeu. Another New Park. The Schuylkill Traction Company has secured a lease of twenty acres of land on the north side of its electric railway, be Big Mine liun and Ilolmesville, and has started to transform the place Into a picnic ground. The place has a high elevation and tne approacnes to It (rom the railway will be arranged In terraces. McAllister Won. Charles Whitchulis made a bet that he could run from the corner of Coal street, on Chestnut street, to the corner of Llovd and back again before Thomas McAllis ter, a man wno wears a "peg" leg, count run from Coal to Lloyd streets. The race was run and McAllister won it by 4U yards over uls luil-llmued competitor. A Splendid Concert. The Grant Baud gave an onen air con cert on Beddall's awning at the corner of .Main and uentre streets last nignt wnicn attracted and delightfully eutertnlned a large number of people. The concert was oneof the best the baud has given and the nope lias been expressed that It will soon ue repeaieu. Complain of Dudes. Complaint la made that two fashion f dates, or dudes, make themselves ohnox Otis by loitering about the hat and cap fnprnrr nil Nnrth Whltfl street. Tlin i1rls ! working In tne place express mnch annoy' nnnA nvpr thn nntlnns or tlinsn llntvnus. Address by Mrs. Almes. Mrs. Olive Pond Almes. of Philadel phia, state secretary of the Pennsylvania W, C. T. U., will spoak in the Methodist Episcopal cnurcn at u:su o'clock on Bun day evening. Light for the Park. Sunerlntendent Belts, of the Lakeside Electric Hallway, and u foiceof men, put, up poles in the new Columbia Park yea-l teraay f oi electric lights of 800 caudle In- candescent power, 1 ringers Shot Off. I tirl.II T T I 1 Tl. a TA 1 i iiiir iiiiiftr ijixiiii niiii rir iirtwnirr. residents of the Catawissa valley, were 0"' .f.-,..V-' "t, " e!"" . " 11 ".'.f,'1","":" : VZllXBAJ cholera mo ,., lh ,nt nfT fWnnt Mm llnuri , give tills rHIHly A trial allcl JOU Will 1)6 shot off two of his lingers. more than iiUasad with the result. The MAHAN0Y CITY. 1 Mahanov Citv, Aug. 10. F. II. Ifes. the irpnlnl nml rrtmt.lmn1.t0rl Councilman and carpet manufacture of i.-nuaueipnin, nnu wno Is well known here, registered at the Mnnsion Home yesterday. J. II. Pomoroy. Esq., of Shenandoah, was yesterday tho guest at the Kaier House. Hon. John T. Shnnner. tlielinaf Unir can. didate for Congress, Hon. Ellas Davis and Alox. Scott, candidate for Sheriff, were booming up politics here yesterday. The Ashland base ball club met onr team here yesterday with the following result; MAIIANOr OUT. R, IB. PO. A. T. Halmon. cf-....i, 2 10 0 1 Man. i0....... 3 ' 3 1 2 4 Wtttnd. o.:,... 3 1 11 2 Q Richards, is a 4 I 4 1 Kiukle, p.... 110 2 0 lluitz ngfr, lf.; 1 0 2 2 0 Nattrca. Sb....1.,..... .., 0 1110 Drown, lb i 13 9 0 2 uriu, n . . 1 2 2 0 1 Total 13 16 27 13 9 ASHLAND', B. In. I0. A. I. T. Jones, o ....,... 2 1 14 10 IlHrtzog, ss.... 12 0 12 Orlfflth. 3s 112 3 0 llroilus, lb ......,.,. 0 0 5 1 1 Mayer, i' 0 0 10 1 Hurst, 2b 112 10 Carr, rf 2 0 0 0 0 Uoyne, cr .. 2 3 2 0 0 W. Jones, p 2 3 10 0 Total 11 III 27 7 1 lKRIHOa. HlhanoyOlty 9 2 1 0 2 2 0 0-13 Asaiantf. 1 0 3 0 0 2 2 011 Earned runs AshUad. 3 : Mahanov Oltv. 9 Tw baso hits W Jones, lJrown and ISgan. Threo base nils Kgao, Hartzcg Home r ins Klcbnrtls (2 , Weand Htolen bases Mahanov Cltv.3. Struck out Bv Kurkle.9 : bv.ioncs.yi Passed halls Jones, 8; Weand, 1. Ilao on balls Off Jones, 6; off Uucltlo, 1 Umpire KoblGson. Bargains for Printers. On nieount of the consolidation ot the Miners' Journal and The Deanatoh the following article can be bought cheap for tanh ; Una Hoe Kindt Revolution Pro i eUo of bed 3Sx4G One Cottrell & Babcock Pros lze of bad 2Sy,xl. une uoriion Tass icignih Medium. One O onion Presa Qaaitor Medium. Two Paper Cutters. Three Impoilng Stonas. One Folder. All In flrst elais ordar. Also Lot of Display and Body TVne. Role. Furniture. &c. Galley Backs and Galleya and Sother material neaaisarv for a thoronirhlv equipped of3c. Address, Tm DrsPATcn, tf Pottavllle, P. Bny Keystone flour. Be sure that the name Lebsio & Hakr,. Ashland, Pa., la printed on evtry aack. tf Less Than Half Rates to Colorado. On Autrust 10th nnd llth tha North western Line will soil excursion tickets to Denver, Puablo nnd Colorado Springs nnd return r.l exceedingly low rates; tickets cood for return nassaee until September 13ih, inclusive. Solid Vesti buled Trains, Palace Sleeping Cars and Snpurb Dining Cars through between Chlcngo nnd Denver dally, via the Chi cago & North-Western R'y. For detailed information apply to agents of connect ing lines, or address W. A. Thrnll. G -n- ernl Passenger and Tioket agent, Chi cngo. It My boy was taken with a disease resem bling bloody flux. Tho first thing I thought of was Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Two dnaes of It settled the matter and cured him sound and well. I heartily recom mend this remedy to all perrons Buffering from a like, complaint, I will answer any innuirles regarding it when stamp is in closed. I refer to any county official as to my reliability. WH. KOACH. J. I'., Primrov. Camnbell Co.. Tenn. For sale by Gruuier Bros. Now or Never. Peonle who have not secured conies ot the exquisite photographs of the World,' Fair embraced In "The Magic City," and superb photographs of famous men and women and scenes in every land as in corporated in "Voyage Around the World," should apply for them nt thu herald otuce witnout. ueiay, as oniy n few copies are left and the supply will pot be renewed. No household should be without a complete set ot these marvelous productions. ifhea Baby was atck, ira cave her Caitorta. Then aha was a ClillJ, she cril for CaKorU, iThoa ah becoma Mb, ahe clung to CaatorUo Ttt-u aha had ClilMron, she gavtt then Caatotiov, Died. YA1.NELL. At Shenandoah, Pa., on Tuesday, 7th Inst., Maud, daughter otrr ne-SOn Mary anil Amos xnmeu, ageu i year v inouthB and l days, t unerai win leave tho resldenoe, 100 South Plum alley, at 3 p. m. Saturday, llth inst. Interment lu Odd Fellows' cemetery. Friends and rel atives respectfully Invited to attend. 2t WATSON. On the Dili inst.. nt Yates ville, Pa., Allison Jnne, daughter of .lames nnu Jane wniHou. ageu i year. Funeral will take place on Saturday, llth Inst., at 1 p. m., from the family residence in Yatesville. Interment in the Shenan doah Odd Fellows' cemetery. Relatives nnd friends respectfully Invited to attend. "I know an old soldlar who had chronic diarrhoea ot long standing to have been fiermauantly cured by taking Chamber aln's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem edy," says Kdward Shumpik, a prominent druggist of Minneapolis, Minn. "I have aold the remedy in this alty for over seven yeara and oonsfdtr it auperlor to any other medicine now on the market for bowel aomplalnts." 25 and SO cent bottlaa ot this remedy for sale by Grnhlar Ilros. 0 rev silk alapaea aumrner coats and vesta at less than halt price at Reese's auatlon rooms. it Kenneth IJazemore hail tho good for tune to receive a small bottle of Chamber Iain's Colic, Cholera nnd ninrrhtun Rem edy when three mem burs of his family were slok with dvsenterv. Tills onesmall bottle cured them nil nnd he had some left which he gave to deo. W. Uaker, n prominent merchant of the place, iMWin more thnu muknm a.....,, tl f,.,i.M 4. Ii.ia.Ulii.. iUm UM) ..,., t TM.r w,wllar. SsS and W cent Iwttlea for aale by (iruhlar Bros, . Get your repairing dune nt Holder) man's. i Coming Events. August 14. Ice cream nnd peach festi val under the auspices of Fowler's M. E, Sunday school, nt Yatesville. . .A"fsuet 15. Ico cream festival In Ilob blus' opera house under the auspices of the Imp. O. of U. M. and Degree of Pocahontns. Aug. 30 Ice cream festival In Robblna ?il,r house, under the auspices of the Walsh Congregational church. Steam Renovating Co. call for, clean nnd deliver Ingrnln and Brussels at Be por yard; heavier carpets 4c. 32 E. Coal St. Closing Out Stock. I am selling out my entire stook of wall paper at cost nnd have some great bargains to offer. Come nnd buy your wall paper now and keep It for future use. J. P. CAnilEN, 234 West Centre street. B-18-3m Shennndoah, Pa. That Tired Feeling So common at this season, la a itrlous condition, liable to lead to disastrous results. It Is a sure sign of declining haalth tons, and that the blood is Im poverished and impure. The best and most successful remedy Is found la , HOOD'S Sarsaparilla Which makes rich, healthy blood, and thus gives strength to the nerves, elas tlclty to the muscles, vigor to the brain and health, to the whole body. Ia truth, Hood's Sarsaparilla Makes the Weak Strong- Be sure to get Hood's and only Hood'p Hood's pills are purely vegetable,. par ted1 ' ri"les alw-v. tcH:,- mi brnefielaL DR. HOBMSACK, REMOVED To 648 N. Eighth St., H above Green, PbJla, Pa., Frraeerlv at 203 North Hecnnd HI . the nM. est In America for the treatment of Special JUeaits anal Touthful Mrrve: Varicocele, Hydrocele. Lost 2anhooa. nic Tr&tnnt n mall a speolalty. Communications eacredlv confidential, snd stamp far book. Hours, V ,n.ti Ip.s Suadavs. S.vol2n 5 r Ur ibtmc'bcst. HO.SQUEAKINO. 5. CORDOVAN, FRENCH ENAM Cli0 CALT. "RNEOAlF&KANaAROl 53.50 P0LIGr:,3SOLES. 2.I BoysSchoolShdes. LADIES ,SEN3 FOR CATALOGUE W I-' DOUGLAS, BROCKTON, A1A33. Yea can save tnnaey br purchnalas V . I.. llouslaa bhocs, . . . Because.we are the largest manufacturers of advertised shoea In the world, and guarantee the value by stamping the name and price on the bottom, which protects you against hign prices and the middleman's profits. Ourshoes equal custom work in atyle, easy fitting and wearing qualities. We have them Sold every, where it lower prices for the value given than any other make. Take no substitute. II your dealer cannot supply you, we caa. Sold by Joseph Ball, Shenandoah, Pa. sKOHEST TREATMEHT: Alula Staff of AIils AasUtnnta. Homer Offices,-131 7 ARCH St. Philadelphia. Hours Dalljr, -3: Even, s-p: wea. anu mi. .tcs., Hnndava. -u iiitAM-n ovvtva l'erma- aaatly BatabUabeit S.IN Sta. omcq Hours, every Haturday from 9 A. M. to 101-. M.;BandJj lrom 9 A. M. to3 I.'ia of Tlaar, Youthful lailiftcreflon or Kx ret,?, lllaarf rlon, ienernl Oebllltr, I.osa or AlPHtrr aad All Special DUennes nued by Imaradrnce or lnhrrltnnrr, Jr. 'f heel, llie Oaly l'kyalrlan u4 Mx rlallnt abla to cure after Kveryaae rise baa failed (no matter nl, at others say, write, prrnt or advertise.) The Meat Ilcprlrsa and Dauaeroua t'aaea t-ollrltrd. Hrlief ut once, irtsli cases cured 4-ltldays. KACI1 and livery C'nse ltrcelvea the Doctar'a IVrsAiial Attrntlsn nnd C'nre. Slrlcteal Serrrry (luarautrrJ to All. hends 2c. stamps for nook, "Truth I1' bestofallforyounc and old. single and married. The only Hook expos Ins Quacks. Foruie... cieary Bros' Temperance Drinkc Mineral waters, Weiss beer. Bottlers) of tne finest lager ueers. 17 and 19 Vetch Aitej, Shenandoah, ?a Laaerand 8 Finest, Purrat, Helthrat, 1 Chris. Schmidt, Aot S07 Went Conl Bt.( Bhenaudoah. MUSSER & BEDDALL, (Bucceaaora to Coakley Uro.) No, nH I'.mni Centre Htreel. HIIKNANIIOAll, IA. 0 I! 31 Our Motto: Ileal Quality at 1wmI Cask i-nH, iiiiuum rsspeeiiuiiy souciiac M. G. F. THEEL Pilsner Bee DR. J, GARNETT MERTZ, Oculist and Optician, 1U W. Centre St., Mahanoy City, Pa. Eves examined nnd slames prescribed. Special attention to dlfllcnlt cases. Professional Cards. S1 OL. FOSTElt, A TTORNSt and CO UNBRZ.LKR-A 7-LA If, Office Room 4. Pot Office hntldlnff. Hhenan. doah, I'a. M. B. K1BTLER, M. D.. PSTSIOIAN AND BURGEON. Office ISO Nortb Jardln street, Shenandoah. J OUN R, COYLE, A TTORNJS T'A T-LA W. Office Daddall bunlnc Shenandoah, Pa. M, ATTORNEY AT-LA W SHxirAMDOAn, ra. Offloe Room , P.O. Building, rJhenandoatt, and Esterly building, Pottsyllio, p PIEKOE R0BERT8, M. p., No. 25 East Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. OEloe Hours 1:30 to 8 and ;80 to 9 p. m. DB. J. 8. OALLKN, Na. II Beuth Jardln Street, Shenandoah. OmoiHovits: HBO to 3 and 6130 to 8 P.M. Ezoept Thursday evening. N tffUe work n Sunday except by arrangt- rntru. a unci umncrence 10 me omce rwurt it abnlultty neeeitary. JB. TTINDELL KEDER, successor to DR. CHAS. T. PALMER, ETX AND EAR aUROEOtr, 331 Mahantougo Street, Pottavllle, Penna, RS. O. H. BRIDOMAN, R. C. M., Trcck sf Violin. Plino, Kldractllo, Cor. Jardln and Lloyd Sts., Shenandoah. Ton have seen it advertised for many years, but havo you eyer tried ltt If not, you do not know what an Ideal Complexion l'nwder Is. POZZONI'S protection to the fuco during botwoatiior It 1ft Sold Kverytvliere For eiunple. address i J.A. POZZOHI CO.St.Louls.Wlo.l l irriQT mat 1J, 1891, Passenrer trains leave Shenandoah for Penn Haven Junction, rfauch Chualc. La. hlzhton, Slatlneton, White Hall, Gatasauq.ua, Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton and Weatherly S.04. 7.38, 0.15 a m.. 12 43, 2 57, S.27p. m. For New York and Philadelphia,' a.W, T.38, CIS a. m., 1)1.48, 2.67. For Quakafce, Bwltch- baok. Gerhards and Hudsondale. 6.W. 9.15 a and 2.57 p. m. For Wlllcos-Barre, White Haven, Plttston, Laceyvllle, Towanda, Sayre, Waverly and Blnura, S.04, 9.1S a. m 167, BS7 p. m. For Rochester. Buffalo, Niagara Falls and the West, 0.04, 9.15 a. m. and 2.67 5.27 p. m. For Belvldere, Delaware Water Qap and Stroudsburg, 6.04 a. m., 2.67 p. m. ror mmDemnie ana -rrenion, v.io a. m. For Tunkhannoclc, S.04, 9.15 a. m., 157, 5.27 p. m. For Ithaca and Geneva S.04, 9.15 a. m. 5.27 P. H r or Auourn v.id a. m. Dif p. m. For Jeanesvllle.LevlstonandBeaverlleadow. 7.S8 a. m., 12.43, 8.08 p. m. For Stockton and Lumber Yard, 5.01, 7.S8 S.15. a. m.. U.4S, 2.67. 6 SET, p. m, For silver Uroou juactlon, Andenrled andv Ha2letoo G 04, 7.38, B 15 a. m.. 12.43. 2.57. 5.27 andf 8.0s p. n . i. r oracranton, o.wi, a. m., i.h ana i.iT p. m. For Harlebrook, Jeddo, Drlitori and Freelacd, 5.04, 7,38, 8.15, a. m., 12.43, 2.67, 6.27 p, rr. For Ashland, Glrardvllle and Lost Creek, 4.62. 7.tl , 6.18, lp.KO a. m., 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, 0.86, 8.22, 9.11 For Raven Run, Centralis, Mount Carmel ana Bhamolcln. 9,13, 11.14 a. m 1.32, 4.40, 8.21 p. m. For Yatesville, Park Place, Makanoy City and Delano. 5.04, 7.38, ft 15, 11.06 a m 12.U, 2.67 5 W, 8.08, 9.33, 10.28 p. m. Trains win leave snamoain at s.n, u.io m.. 1.65. 4.30 9.30 s. m.. and arrive at Shenan doah at 9.15 a. m., 12.43, 2.57, 5.27, 11.15 p. m. Leave Shenandoah ior Pottavllle, 5.60, 7.38 9 0S, 11.65 11.90 a. m., 12.48, 2.67, 4.10 6.27, 8.08 p. m. Leave Pottavllle for Shenandoah. 0.00. 7.60. 9.06, 19.16,11.40 a. m., 12.82, 3.00,. 440, 1.10, 7.15, 7.66, 10,00 o. m. Leave snenanaoan ror lisxieioa, o.lu,7.w, s.15, a. an., 12. 0, 2.6T, 6.27,8.08 p. m. Leave Ilatleton for Shenandoah, 7.35, 10.00, II.M a, n , JX.16. I.N, 7.1i, 7.10 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. TralDS'leiTt for Raven Itnn, CentralU, Mt. Carmel and Hbamokln, 8.45 a.m., 2.40 p. m., and arrive at Mhamokln at 7.4U a. in. and 1.15 p. m. Trains leave Hhamokla for Shenandoah at 7.65 a, m. aud 4 00 p. m. and arrive at Hhen andoahat8.4 a. m. and 4.5 v n Trains leave for Ashland, o iruu villa aLu Lval Creek, 9.49 a, m., 12.30 p. an "or llatlaton, Black Creek JoMllon, 1'tDB Haven Junction, Maueh UbuBk. Allfnlows. llethlthom. Baston a&d Ne YbU, U.fil a to,, 12.80, 2.65 p. m. For Philadelphia IX.M. tM J m. rot YavUIe. Park Pla. MakattfrOJIscd Dalano,8 4,ll.ta.Bi..K,2.6, imtml H Leave Hatlews W MUeaiatfraki, i.H, tl iV a. m., l.Ct. tnp. to, Uare sUsUavaah tur VvWlMo, IK la. Wa. as . t( n. 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