EVENING herald Published dally, except Sunday by Mr it a Li) l'vniAHiiiya company, rublloatlon office nod me hanleal department, 2.15 Kant Uoa Street. (The Tierald ' dBt,v,reil 'n Shenandoah and peratu gurrounHag t0WM f0r Slit Cent a week, payable to the carriers. Hymall, Three Dollars a year or Twenty-live cent per month, In advance. Adrtrllttmnnts charged according to Bpaeo and position. The publishers reserve the right to chlnge the position ot advertisements when ver the publication ot news requires It, The rltht Is also reserved to reject any advertise ment, whether paid for or not, that the pub lishers may deem Improper. Advertising rates made known upon application. Entered at the post office at Shenandoah, Pa., as second does mall matter. the KVENixa nmiAT.it, Shenandoah, Penna. Evening Herald. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST IB, 1894. Republican State Ticket. For Governor, OENL. DANIEL II. HASTINGS, Ceutre county. For Lloutonant-Covornor, WALTER LYON, AlleKheny county. for Auditor-General, AMOS II. MTLIN, Lancaster county. For Secretary Internal Affairs, JAMES W. LATTA, Philadelphia county. For Congressmen-at-Large, OALUS1IA A. OltOW, Susquehanna county, OEOKOE F. HUFF, Westmoreland county. County Ticket. For Congress, CTIAni.ES N. I1HU.MM, Of Mtnersvlllc. For Sheriff, ALEXANDER SCOTT, Of Frackville, For Director of the Poor, NEItl DETKICK, Of Wayno Township. For Jury Commissioner, THOMAS J. HICIIAItDS, Of Iteilly Township. CLEAR STUPIDITY. The attempt to pull the wool over the ayes of the peoplo by the projectors of the new water works by trying to mnke Qulnn & Kerns, the contractors, scape goats, will not go d iwn. The root ot the whole evil lies in the contract, which was,, in the first place, loosely drawn; in the second place, it wns altered so much that even its own father failed to recognlzo it. These nltera- lions, be it remembered, also, were mnde upon the suggestion of tho supervising engineer employed by the borough water committee. When tho end comes it will be found that Qnlnn & Kerns aro in no way responsible for the chaos which ex ists in the water works affairs and that if there are any dirty skirts around the water committee wears them. One of the most important of recent de velopments is the stand taken by tho newspaper edited and controlled by Mr. M. E. Doyle, who was the secretary of the Joint committee of citizens nnd Council- men on the public water works, and who was on the ground floor in the movement when the milk nnd honey was flowing. The last issue of the paper comes out with a direct charge that the borough authorities are responsible for the condi tion of affairs. He says "The members of Council, like the man who was be tween the devil and the deep blue sea, can go neither forward or backward, and must content themselves with their own consolation even if they have to trade handkerchiefs to do so." And the secre tary ol the joint committee surely ought to know something about It. Mr. Doyle has omitted but one thing to make his confession complete and that is in acknowledgement that the inaugura tion of the public water works scheme was based npon stupidity, spleen and a desire to down the old water company nnd the JlKItALD. Tho projectors walked in the dark and fell into the mire and now they are struggling to keep their heads above the surface. How they will get out of the predicament no one can tell, "not even thb most Intelligent Bor ough Father," ns'the News says. A comparison makes the original est! mate look very small. Look ; mm $129,000. "THE TEOl'LN WANT IT AND TUE I'EOrLE TILL PAY FOIt IT." TnK Pullman Company is not out ot the woods yet. They cannot get enougli ot their old employes to go back to work and their new hands are not competent to carry on the business as it should be. The company has also decided to turn out of their houses those strikers who are arrears for rent and will not go to work on the company's terms. These evictions are more easily planned than executed, Of course, the delinquents can be evicted by due course of law, but there are torn :iri:rrr::riTHiBD editiok tomptlnir harm to anybody who takes tho roof from the homos of their wives nnd children. The Attorney General of Illin ois has commenced suit in oourt abro gating the charter ot the company, bo douse, ho alleges, that instead ot confln ing itself to the making and leasing ot cars, it hns gone into unauthorized real estate speculations, and controls water and gas companies, nnd engages In other manufacturing concerns not covored by its charter. The Attorney General Is con fident of winning his suit, nnd if he does, it bodes no good to the Pullman Com pany. GKNEHALS Hastings and Beaver aro homeward bound from the West. They will bo In good trim to open tho campaign now. Tim Cliarl.ton Oriler.tt tu Hf a. Washington. Aug. 15. At the request of tile state department Secretary Her bert has directed Captain Collin, of th. crulier Charleston, now at Mare Island. 'Cul., navy yard, to make preparations for calling. As soon as the ship is ready fot jsea she will be sent to tho Asiatic station to Join the other United States vesseh there1 In protecting theinterests of Ameri cans in China nnd Japan during the ex istence of war between those countries. The Haltlmorc and Monocncy have been there for some time, and recently the Con cord and Petrol were ordered to join them. I Coinylt.s Pnt tn Work, j Baltimore, Aug. 15. The elghty-olght Coxeyltoa who Were captured in the po lice raid at Hyattsville last week am ommltteii to the house of correction a vagrants, bore been put to work bullcllni, roads for the state. They are to lncrens the width of tho roads leading froip th. institution, and will have plenty to d during their tbrea mouths' stay. I Bishop O'llara Critically 111. ! CArK MAT, Aug. 15. Right Itev. Dr P'Hsra, lloman Catholic bishop o'f Scran ton, Pa., is lying critically ill at the cot tage of his brother, Dr. O'Hara, in thir city. Bishop O'Hara was stricken several days ago with paralysis, tho second attack within a year. The last rights of the church have been administered to him. Cholera'! Spread In G.rmnny, Berlin, Aug. 15. The march of ehol era is proceeding slowly but Barely into eastern Germany. Many sasplclou cases which have appeared in tho- vicinity of Johannisburg, East Prussia; and which were asirlbed to the eating of unsound fish, have proved to beAslaticoholtra. ' To Succeed Itelnhart; Kansas Citt, Aug. 15. It is announced here that Colonel C K. Holllday, ot To peka, will be appointed by Judge Cald well, receiver of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe, to succeed J. W. Helnhart. Congressman ltrecklnrUlga Resigns. Little Hock, Aug. 15. Governor Fish back yesterday received a telegram from Clifton It. Breckinridge, the newly ap pointed minister to Itussln, resigning his seat In congress. A special election to fill the vacancy Una been called for Sept. 3. Kvictad Truant.' Hill Rejected. London, Aug. 15. Tho evicted tenants' bill has been rejected by the house ot lords by a vote of 249 to 30. The Weather. Warmer; southerly winds. becoming southwest. Cox.y to the Hescne. Baltimore, Aug. 15. Jeff ries' com mand of seventeen men were arrested yes terday at Gaithershurg by Baltimore and Ohio detectives, and sent to the house ol correction. This makes a total of 131 Commonwealers at the "cut." General Coxey was at the house of correction lat evening to examine the commitments. He employed counsel to secure the release f his soldiers. Killed la a Prise Fight. PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., Aug. 16. Fletcher Robbls, the pugilist, who was so badly beaten in the fight with Jimmy Lindsay, of Omaha, last Thursday night, died ol his Inluries yesterday. Arthur Rothery and Fred O'Nell, of Omaha, Lindsay's seconds, and bandy Grlawold, sporting editor of Tho Bee, referee, have been ar rested. Lindsay is still at liberty. Police Itald at Asbury I'ark. AsnurtT Pake, N. J., Aug. 15. Founder Bradley's policemen made the first raid of the summer Monday night on the "speak easy" drug stores and rum hole: of the town. The first place visited was "The Farm," J. J. Corbett's training quarters. Rugs Hullck was arrested, but released on bail. Satanlta Defeats Britannia. RTDE. Auk. 15. The Satanlta and Bri tannia started in the Royal Victor a re gatta, the Vigilant lying oil Cowei and not competing, rue fcatan)ta led irom the start, and won by 1 tnlu 10 sec, after allowlug the Britannia 1 mlu., -a sec. llepnbllcans Cuiumeud Ooruian, Salisdukt, Md., Aug. 15. The Repub lican convention of Wicomico county con sidered a resolution commending Senator Gorman's untiring ellorts in behalf of pro tection. Th ilelltctiom of a Married Woman . . tt .U. la delicate, run-down, or over- woriteu. duo leeis "piayea out." Her smile and her good spirits have taken flight. It worries ner uusuanu na wu as herself.. . Phis is the time to build up her strength .V bul unu euro uioso wen.. V.Tf which are ths ucro u xtiSifteat of her ft .-' trouble. Dr. Pierce's FayoriUPrcscriptlon regulates and promotes all tho proper tunc- 3?P? 0LW0K?nD'.ra?,"IS3Ju"u"l.T ."iSUS brin re'fS ftff iWL inrt natomi hoalth and strength. nervine ffuaranztsa 10 cure iuo uwiuni and derangements Incident to womanhood, or tbe money paid for It U returned. It would not pay to iell a poor medicine ca uiorm. Thaw wotddo r an tM of Chronlo Cv tarfh wed pr. Ban's itmeajt Therms tar ma tMcmatrt mm. PERSONAL. George M. Shoener spent yesterday at the county seat. Samuel Richards, of Mnhanoy City, spent last night here. Will Morgnn, the Republican corres pondent, is on the sick list. Leo Bamberger was entertained by Wm. Peun friends last evening. Miss Agnes Bowling, of Mlnersvllle, Is oalllng npon Shenandoah relative. Miss Mary Roberts, of Mt. Carmel, en joyed the festivities in town to-day, Harrv Mnncrnm. of Phllnilelnhln. la visiting his parents, on North Jardln street, Miss Susie Bedford, of Pottsvllle. Is visiting Mrs. S. A. Beddall, of Jardln street. Mrs. Georce M. Shoener hns returner! from A two weeks' visit to friends at Mid- dleport. James J. Fltzcernld. n ntvM.ili rpulilpnt. of Roanoke, Vn., greeted acquaintances here to-dny. Miss Theresa Kellv. of Camden. N. J.. is visiting numerous acquaintances about Shenandoah. P. J. Dowllnir. of Phllndelnhln. Is spending a short vacation with his par ents In town. Wnshlnoton VnnDusen. of Philadel phia, is vlsltlnc tho famllv of Georire M. Shoener, of town. John Snell, of Philadelphia, who was the truest of his narents here, left for the Quaker City to-day. Mrs. Ph llr Wesner. of Mt. Carmel. left for her home Tentpnlnr nftpr n. nlpnnnnt. visit to town friends. Joseph Beddall. a Wm. Penn wheel man, sped through town this afternoon, en route for' Pottsvllle. Mine InsDector Stein returned from Asbnry Park last night and to-dny paid a visit to Mrthanoy City,, Mr. and Mrs. Benfnmln Beddall and daughter, of Wm. Penn, spent last even ing with friend about town. Mrs. John W. Curtln. of town, and Miss B. W. Curtln. of Now York, snent to-day visiting friends at St. Clair. Felix McManamin and Martin Malta of town, took' part In an athletic enter tainment at Mt. Carmel last evening. Mrs. O. H. Brldgman. of town, will take part in a concert ot Centraltn to-morrow evenfng, In the M. E. church of that place. Jnmes F. O'Hearn left town vesterda? for York, Pa., to attend the natlonnl con vention of the Irish Catholic Benevolent Union ot the United States and Canada. Miss Belle and M. M. Stanton, two clever young society people from Schuyl kill Haven, are being entertained at the resldence.of Miss Burke, on West Centre street. Misses Mattle Lee and Carrie Httestis viewed the sites at the county scat yester day. Miss Huestls is of Philadelphta and is said to be a fine elocutionist. She Is tlis guest of the Misses Lee, of town. Bitten by Dog:. Excitement ran high in Wm. Ponn 2nst evening -when a report became current thnt Hnttie Bbwman, the 10-year-old daughter of John At Bcwmnn, had been bitten bv a mnd dosr. Investigation proved that the dog was not affected by raoies, out bite he ulu ana quite severely. too. itie girl wa3 pinyinrr witn a smnn pet canine at nbout 0:80'p. m., when tbo nntmal suddenly bounded at the ohtlJ and sank its teeth deep into tho llesh of her left wrist. The child suffering pain and thoroughly terrified cried for assis tance, but before it came the angry little- pec on ner agan upon cue same arm, one not so severely. Dr. Hamilton, of Shen andoah, wns summoned. He cauterized tne wound nnd pronounced it not dan gerous. When Baby -was Blck, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she-clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castorls Ite-unlon of Veterans. The survivors of Co. E..48 Rest.. Penn- sylvnnia Veteran Volunteers, Infantry, held their second annual re-union nnd banquet at the Commercial Hotel this afternoon. They ordered the spread to be mado at three o'clock and. expected to have as lolly a time as the years which press upon them will allow. Among the veterans wno arrived tms morning were Mnior James Mar. of Shamokln: J. C. McElrath and Cornelius Dress, Potts vllle; John Penmnn and) William Hod- Set, Mt. Carmel; William' Clements and 'avid McAllister, Shamokin ; and John Cameron, Audonreld. The were received by John Watson nnd Benjamin F, Womer. local survivors of tne regiment, The first re union was held' at New Phila delphia last August. Suuey Nominated. Hpeclal to Evening Herald. Ashland. Aug 15. The Republican con vention oflthe Second Legislative dis trict convened here at 10:50 this morning with the election ot Hon. D. D. Phillips, of Gordon, as ohalrmen. D. C. Shuey, of Barry, was nominated for the Legislature on the first ballot. The vote was: Shuey. 25; Adam Kellnnd, Ashland, 10; John Davis, Girardvllle, & Shuey's nomina tion was ruaueuuanimous. Kenneth Rnzemore- had the good for tuneto receive n smalLbottleof Chamber Iain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem edy when three members ot his family were sick with dysentery. This one small bottle cured them alt and he had some- left which he gave to Geo. W. Baker, a nrominent merchnnt of the dace. Lewis- ton, N. C, and it cured him of the same- complaint, wuen irouoieu wun dysen tery, diarrhoea, colic or cholera morbus. give this remedy n trial and you will be more than pleased with the result. The praise that naturally follows Its Introduc tion nnd use has made it very popular. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler Bros. i , Monacnan Improved The 14-vear-old boy named Monauhan . Hying at Lost UreeK. wno was injured on I the electric railway last Haturday. Is now much Improved. Young Monaghan leaned out of the car to watch the rolling 0f n big Hun, who had alighted back- warns, wnen ne wns HirucK on tne snout- der by a pole and his left collar bone broken. A Challenge. Jack Donahoe, of town, the sprinter, is anxious to run Glenwright or Woodward ' of Ashland, one hundred yards for either '00 or aou B slue. Uonanoe agrees tc ..... - I " Real Estate Sales. l Dee(jg for the sale of lots In Gllberton bv Margaret McCormlek to El en Whltnker and John O'iSoyle and John Jenkins to M. J. Reynolds were recorded at Pottsvllle yesterday. THE HOLIDAY. All the Collieries Idle and the Coluin blas Make Merry. To-day being n holiday all the collieries ot the Philadelphia & Reading Coal & Iron Company and tho Lehigh Valley Coal Company were idle. The P. &z R. collieries will work on Thursday and Fri day. On Sntnrday the collieries will sus pend again nnd resume operations on Monday, the 20th. The P. &. It. Company paid its em ployes In this district this morning. The Columbia Hose Company took ad vantage of the holiday to open Its new park. By hard work tho contracting carpenters succeeded in getting the danc ing floor and basement of the Immense pavilion finished yesterday and last night tho pavilion was brilliant in thellltimina Hon afforded by the numerous electric lights. There are scattered above the dancing floor five Incandescent lamps of 300 candle power each and five 10 caudle power inenndesceut lights are arranged above the orchestra alcove. Ten lights similar to (the latter afford Illumination for the refreshment depnrment in the bnement. A nicely arranged ice cream stand has been erected nenr the pavilion. The electricians will dlstilbute electric lights about the grounds outside the pnvlllon before the close of this week. At one o'clock this afternoon tho Col umblns hod their masquerade parade, headed by the Grant Band. They mnrcht-u through several streets and the people shouted with delight nt the antics of the Indian", Zulus, clowns and other quaint characters. Throngs went out to the park this afternoon, but It Is expected the attendance will be much greater this evening. BRADLEY BREAKS AGAIN. And He Draws Another Into a Lot of Trouble. Cheka Abdallah, an Arabian, left his coat and vest on n table in his boarding house In Bradley's row yesterday and left the room for a few minutes. When he re turned the watch and chain were missed from the vest. "Dan" Bradley, a well known character of town, who can never keep out of trouble on account of his appttlte for drink, was suspected ot the t lief c because he had been seen loitering nbottt the place. Bradley could! sot be found, but it wns learned that the stolen property was In the possession of a Hun garian named George Albert. Abdallah asked Albert the time of day and Identi fied the watch when It was pulled out. A fight betwpen the Arabian nnd the Hun garian followed, but the former succeeded in recovering the watch and chain. Meanwhile Bradley had kicked Ellis Darvish twice in the stomach for "squeal ing." Bradley was subsequently arrested and committed tn defnult of $500 ball for larceny nnd $300 ball assault and battery. The Hungarian was committed in default ot $400 bail for receiving stolen good". The latter Is said to be a regular "fence:" MAHANOY CITY, Majianov City, Aug; 15, , 1894. E. L Simmers, one of Shatnokin's busi ness men, wn& booming up trade In towii yesterday. Miss Nellie- Fries, of Clifton Heights. nnd Miss Bertha Palmer, of Pottsvllle, spent yesterday with town friends. James Lelblg..of Ashland, registered at the Central hotal yesterday. J. C. Martin, ot Ashland, transacted business in towm to-day. A largo crowd left for the Junction to. attend tne picnio oi cue citizens uanu. Miss Ijiura Hornsby. the accommodat ing telephone exchange hello; left for jteauing to-uny, wuere sue wm spenu n lew weeis visiting ner menus. The English Lutheran picnic will tnke kplace at Lakeside to-morrow, and promises Fakirs of' all kinds nre making their appearance in town, worm s iair candy la the latest. Miss Mary Delnnev. of St. Nicholas. visited town friends yesterday. The successful candidates nre all mem bers of the- Fish and Game Protective Association. Miss Knbie Butler one of of St. Nlcho- luslbelieSrhas- arrived home from Phila delphia. Michael Monachan. ot St. Nicbolas. vU-l ued trlena&'ln town and anenandoan. Miss Mame Morrison, of East Maha- noy avenue; is visiting fvlends-ln Tama- qaaj The Young Mora's Republican Club held its regular business meeting last evenlng-lcwhlch trnbonnded enthusiasm prevailed. Tho club ratified the state, county. Legislative and Senatorial ticket. and lieai-tlly endorsed the nomination of Hon. Jbhm J. Coyle, a member of the club. ns candidate-for Senatorial honors- irom tbe TMrtletb district. Jotm w. I Ji gnu. Thomas E. Samuels and Alfred Palmer were elected delegates-to State League convention and Dr. A P. Sellg- rcan, lion. J. J. coyle nnd James i'lsucs were elected alternates. Get yatir repairing done at Holder iaau s. nrreatens Suit- , ... T, T T .. . 1. 1 1 . 1 ii vu,,r-ir. .uciuuuuu, it is reporteu,. will br ag suit against the Schuvllill Trncti(ja.Ct)rai)any for Injury recolved by railing irom-a ear near Kappanat.ocs. on. Saturday night. McLaughlin boarfed tho car at about (5:30 o'clock, and while turning to take a seat ttpoa the platHorm, overbalanced and fell to the ground and ngnlusta rotk, cutting the back of his head, no was taken to his home a Lost Creek, where- his inluries were tressed and pronounced not seulons by tho at tending physician. Bear lit Hind John A. Rellly's is the nlace to get th purest wines and liquors, best beer and ales and finest brands of oigars. Now or Hever. People who have not secured copies of the exquisite photographs of the World's Fair embraced In "The Maglo Cltfr." and sunerb nhotogranhs of famous men nml women ana scenes in every lantl as In corporated in "voyage Around the World," should apply for them at the llKltALD office without delay, as only a lew cupien are leit auu me supply wm not be renewed. No household should ha without a comnlete sot of these marvelons productions. Fell Off a Roof. On Saturday night. Michael Mnbaln. native of Sunny Itnly, went to sleep on the roof of his shanty home near the Fowler'a Run reservoir of the public water works. While dreaming happily of the many lugs of good rum he had pun ished, Michael rolled off to the ground ten feet below, injuring his right side. To-day lie was taken to the Ashland hos pital suuonug intense pain internally. , Auction Sale, The remaining line of millinery goods will be sold at auction sale this (Wednes day) evening at 7 p. m., at the store room of Mis Klla Mcfllnneta, 0 East Centre trtet. Also show case, tables, etc. Max Reese, ' - Auctioneer, The Past Guarantees The Future The fact that Hood's Sarsapa rilla has cured thousands of others is certainly sufficient reason for belief that it will cure you. It makes pure, rich, healthy blood, tones and strengthens the nerves, and builds up the whole system. Remember 9 Sarsa parilla Be Sure to get HOOD'S and Only HOOD'S. Hood's Pills are especially prepared to be with Hvt' ST.nn'Tllln H x r hnx, HUMPHREYS7 Dr. Humphreys' Specifies are sclentlflolly and carefully prepared ltemedles, used for fears In private practice and for over thirty years by the people with entire success. Every single Spoclno a special cure for tbe disease named. They cure without drugging, purging or reducing the system and nre in fact and deed tho Sovereign ltemedles of tbe World. Iio. cmM. Micift. 1 Fevers, Congestions, Inflammations.. ,'25 '2 Worms. Worm Fever, Worm Colic US 3- Tecthlngi Colic, Crying, Wakefulness .33 4 Diarrhea, of Children or Adults 33 7 Coughs, Cold. Bronchitis 33 8- NcurnJgln, Toothache, Faceache. 33 D-IIeadncbes, Sick Headache, Vertigo- .33 10 Dyspepsia. TJUlousness, Constipation. .35 11- Huppresscd orPnlnfa! Periods... .33 13 Whites, Too rrofuse Periods .33 13 Croup, Laryngitis, Iloaraenoss .33 14 Salt Itlieum, Erysipelas, Eruptions.. .33 13 Uheumntlsm, Rheumatic Fains...... .33 10 Malarin, Chill, Fever and Ague 33 10-Catarrh, Influents, Cold la the Head. .33 30-Whooplng Cough.... .33 27-Kldner Dlsense .35 JS-Nervoos Debility. 1.00 30-UrInnry Weakness IS 34 BorcTbroat, Qulncy, Ulcerated Throat .33 UCBU'IIUEVS' WITCH HAZEL, OIL, "The Pile 01ntment."'-Trlat Sive, 35 Cts. SUA ty Dntcgltu, or s.nt prkll on rtlpl of prtoo, Do.UtTMrHKITt' UAH01I. (1.4 (..,) MAIIKI. IUI, nrsrnniis' bed. ca, m in vnuiu su, n tobx. SPECIFICS. Safe and Reliable Horses to Hire. ImSmtsLIVERY Pear Alley, Rear Coffee House. The best rigs in town. Horses taken to board. Hauling promptly attended to. yS SHOE NOBQUEAMNO. FRENCH &. ENAMELLED CA1X 4-.-3.s? F1NE0V F&KWJGAKOl 3.5.0 poUCE.3 SOLES. 2.I.7-5BOYS'SCH00LSlffl3. LADIES' SEND FDR CATALOGUE Wt-'DOUGLAS, BROCKTON, MA33. Yon tnntae money by .purchaslnn W. I Doualnft bboes, , - Decsuscwe- are the largest rnanufactnrrrs of advertised, shoe In the -world, aud guarantee the -value-by- stamping the name and price on the bottom; which protects yoir against Wgn. prices and the middleman's profits. Ourshoea equal custom work In style, easy fitting and wearlngrqualltlei. We have them sold wry where aCIbwer prices for the value given than. Jny otheVmaker Take no substitute. I your dealer cannot supply you, we can. Sold by Jeseph Ball, Shenandoah, Pa. flOHEST TREATMENT: G. F. THEEL And it SUIT of Able, AanlntnnU. Home Offices, 1317 ARCH St. f nuaiicipnia. iioura unuy, v-a &ys tV8t XCw. and Hal Exxs.. ft-io sand ays. iAf notiOr KHtabllnheifi JilW OflU.'e Hours everj Haturdajrtrom S A i, to W) V. M.; Mondays, from 9 A. M. to X P.M. JiOHMir VlvoFf, Youthful lndlncretbm or Ex 'renatfis Hloeil fnlsoM, (iencral Debility v ' jo.of Mrmorr nd All HprrlnL l)Uraea caused hv Iiuuru.lf urn nr lnhrritnnre. Jr. Thrl,ilieOuI- rhynlcifcn nnd SfcwrlnlUt able to care after llrerione eUe lint fiillrd (no matter what otbf rs Bay, write, print or advertise.) Thft3Iot llnprlraii nnd Dnwrrron CaiM VoU;tt(Ml. Itrlicf ut oarr. FrtaU cawi cured i-iudars. EACH nml Kverr Catio Hrrrlrrs tlir T)octorn IVraoniil Attention nml C'nre. Strident Secrrcy (lunrantred tn All. Bends amijin lur jiuuk, " i ram, ' wui 01 bii mr youu$ and old, single aud married. Tne only Uook expoe iuz Quacks, PROPOSALS ! "I)HOPO-ALS will be received by the Water committee ot tbe Uoroujii Councilor saen andoah, I'a., up to Thursday, August 16th, 1S1, at 6 o'clock p. ra., for the hauling and laying of 8 001 feet of steel welded, screw-Joint pipe, and the dlggirg and tilling ot a trench, three and a halt (3K) feet deep, tor the same, Tne committee reserves tne ngnt to reject any or all bids. E.J. GALLAGHER, 8-13-lt Chairman of Oommltteo. MISCELLANEOUS. IOR RENT. Two rooms, for offlce usei heated by steam; gas: cheap. Apply to U Itefowlch, H Main street. 7-25 tf ITtSTItAYKP-From tbe premises of Daniel II lluley, corner Lloyd and Emerlck streets, a laree, dark yellow cow. with large h .rn and white spo on siculder. A suitable reward win De paia tor the return ol Bame. 814 31 WANTED. Men to represent tbe Meubpol' lian Life Insurance Company In Maha. noy City and Delano. Good pay. Apply at once to u. a. uussier, um jzohi centre sreei, ilabanoy City. 7 H Ira WE WISH to employ a few good men to make ISO to 1100 a week selling our Homeasiec trlo Motor. Runs sf wing machines, printing presses, ventilating fans, pumps, eto Every body buys them. Steady employment. 3:sy situation and good wages. Address w, l'. Harrison & Co , Clerk No, 14, Columbus, Ohio. Fun HALiS. The Mt, carmel House prop erty, on tbe corner of Oak street anffi tho ertv, on tbe corner of Oak street andl the Avenue. Mt. Carmel. is offered for sale it low Bgure and on easy terms. Will sellHbe nuiei uuiiuiDc wun or wunout tne auioilnlng gronnd. Any Information as to figures an( terms can be obtained by applying to Boloraon Hood Cur Behoeoer, Mt Carmel. -l tiw GARNETT MERTZ, Oculist and Optician, lit W. Centre St., Mamnoy City, Pa. Even examined nnd glasses nrp.nrrtlisrl . Special attention to difficult cases. Professional Cards. gOIi. FOSTElt, ATTORNEY and CO UN8HLLISR-A 7-LA If, Omco Itoom 4, Vost OSce building, Shenan doah, Fa. Jlr- 8. KISTLEK, M. D. PBI8101AN AND 8URQEON, Jfflce-ltO North Jardln street, Shensodosh. JOHN R. COYL.E, A TTORNST-A T-IA W. Offlce Beddall building, Bnenandoah, Pa. BURKE, ATTORNEY A T-LA W inisArtDOAn, rA. Offlce Room 8. P. O. Building, and Esterly building, Pottsrllle, tSbenandotki J. PIEROE ROBERTO, M. D No. SS East Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. Cfflce Boars 130 to 8 ana 0:80 to 9 p. m. DR. J. 8. C ALLEN, No. 81 South Jardln Street, Shensndotdi. omoiHotrsa! ltso to 3 and 0130 to 8 P. M. Eseept Thursday event niV No offlet work on Ifimday except bv arrange ment, A Uriel adherence to the offtea Aor it abiolutcly neeeuary. JQR. WENCSLIj REBER, Successor to DR. EH AS. T. PALMER, HYE AMD BAIt BXmOEONr 301 Mahantougo Street, Pottsvllle, Penna, FOR. CTS. In Postage, iro mil semi ASiimpIo I'.nvelope, of cither WUITE, l'I.FSU or lJItKN X 1TE OP lOZZONI'S Ton bavAscpn it advertlaed for mfttir yeari, !ut fluve yon ever tried it? If not, you do not know what an Ideal voiupiexiuii x'owuer in POZZOSMI'S besides beln? an acknowledged beacrlfler, has many retrC8lilnvu5GS. It prevents cbat-ln,sun-burn,wlnd tan.lessenspereplrstlon, ote.t Infactltlsamostdeltcatoaiiddeslrablo protection to tho face during hot weather. It Is Hold KvMi'ywhere. For sample, address I J. A. POZZO N I CO. St. Louis, Mo.! ) UGNTIOH TUIS FAPBR HJlHsSS5TIsasJBsarNlsT IN BPrB(JIMATl3, 189t. Passecger trains leave Shensndosh for Penn Uaven Junction. Msuch Chusk. Le- hlEhtoa,. SUtlngtom White Ball, Cstastuo.ua, Allontown, Bethlehem, Euton and Weatherly .W. 7.38,. 9.15 m., lt.43, 2 67, 6.S7p. m. For New York andl FhlladelpMt, 8.04, T.38, 9.1S a. m.. 1I.4J, 2.67. For Qusliake, a wl ton uses:, Bernards and sdsondale,' 0.O4, 9.15 a m., anl UT p. m. For Wllkes-ltarre, White Haven, Plttston, Laceyvllle,- Towanda, Ssyref Waverly and Elmira, 6.04, R.IS a. m., 3.67, 5.27 p. m. r or jiiocnesier, uusaio, magara raus ana the West, 6.01, B.15 a, ra. and 2.57 5.17 p. m. For Belvldere, Delaware Water Gsp and Stroudsburg, 6.04 a. m., 2.57 p. m. r or iamoertviue oca 'iTenion, v.io a. m. For Tnnkhaonock, 0.04, 9.15 a. m., 157, 5.21 p.m. For Ithaca and Geneva 6.04, 9.15 a. m. 6.27 p. m r or AUDurn v.id a. m. o:& p. m. ForJeanesvllle.LevlstonandlleaverUeadow, 7.83a.m., 12.43,8.06 p.m. For Stockton and Lumber Yard, 6.04, 7.23 9.15. a. m., 12.41, 2.67, 5.27 p. m. For Silver Uroox Junction. Auaenriea ana Haz!o!on 6 W,7.38vM5 a. m., 1143, 3.57, 5.27 and 8.08 p. a. j'or acrsnion, d.im, w.ia, a. m., ana o.zi p, m. For Hailebrook, Jeddo, DrKton and Freeland, 6.04, 7.SS, 9.16, a. m., 12.43, 2.67, 5.27 p. IE. For Ashland, GlrardvlUe and Lost Creek, 1.(2, 7.61, 9,13, 10.20 a. m 1.00, 1.40, 1.10, 6.65, 8.22, 9.16 p.m. For Raven Ron. Centralis, Mount Carmel and Shamokln, 9.1S, 1.14 a. m.,1.32, 4.40, 8.2? p.m. r or x aieavii.e fri. x-iKce, nsuuoy uity ids Delano. 6.04, 7.39. 9.15, 11.06 m., is. ss, S.0I 5.27. 6.08.9.83. 10.29 D. m. Trains wlil leave Shamokln at 8.15, 11.(5 a. m., 1.55, 4.86 9.80 p. m and arrive at Shenan doah at 9.15 a. m., 12.43, 2.67, 6.27, 11.15 p. m. Leave Shenandoah tor Pottsvllle, 6.50, 7.33 DM, 1L0S 11.30 a. m., 12.43, 2.67, 4.105.27, 8.03 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle tor Shenandoah, 6.00, 7.60, D.05, 10.15, 11.40 a. m., 12.82, 1.00,. 440, 6.20, 7.15, 7.5610.00 p. m. i.eave snenanaoan tor iisiieiOB.c. 04.7.30. . id. a. m., 12.43, 2.67, 6.27,8.08 p. m. Leave Uazleton for Shenandoah, 7.85, 10.00, 11.06 a. m , 12.15, 2.U, 6.80, 7.26, 7.66 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Raven Knn, Centralis, Mt, Carmel and Hbamokln 6.45 a. m 2.40 p. m., and arrive at Shamokln at 7.40 a. m, and 1.15 p. 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. m. and 1.58 p. m. Trains leave for Ashland, Girardvllle and Lost Creek, 9.40 a, to., 12.89 p. m For Uaileton, Ulack Creek Junction, Penn Haven Junction; Mauch Chunk, Allentown, lletblehem, Kaston and New York, 8.49 a m., 12.80, 2.55 p. m. For Philadelphia 12.30, 2.65 p m. For Yatesvllle, Park Place, Mahanoy City and Delano, 8.49, 11.85 a. m., 12.30, 2.55, 4 5S " 03 y. re. Leave Hatleton (or Shenasdoan, 8.8U, U.3U a. m., 1.05, 6.80 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 5.(0, 8 19, tf.ou a. m., K.tw p. m. Leive i-ottsvine tor snenanaosn, o.w, ii.iu a.m., 1.35. 5.15 p. m. ROLLIN H. WILBUR. GenL Bupt., South Hethlehem, Pa OHAS. S. LEE, Genl. Fass.Agt., Philadelphia A, W. NONNEMAOHER, Asst. G. P. A., south Uethlehem, Pa WARREN J. PORTZ. pinn Timer. Plaaos and organs repair sd. Orders lett at 31 North Main strest, BhenandoJiU.wUl receive nromp attention. DR. J,
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