EVENING HERALD Published dally, except Sunday by ukhai.d vviii.tuniNO company. Publication office and me hanioal department, 2.15 East Ooa Street. I'hs iavA 1,1 delivered In Shenandoah And X ne peraia ,urfounalI1B f0I.8)Jt oonui I week, payable to the carriers, lly mall, Three Do'lars a year or Twenty-five rente per month, In advance. Advertteementt charged according to apace ltd poeltlon. The publishers reserve the right to change the position of advertisements when tier the publication of newt requires It. Tko right Is also reserved to reject nay advertlso sett, whether plM for or not, that the pub lishers may deem Improper. Advertising rates Hade knows upon application. Entered at tho post offloe at Shenandoah, Pa., aisseond oloss mall matter. Tim even i no irisnj.r.D, Shesaadoah, Peaaa. Evening Herald. SATVIWAY, AUGUST 18, 1894. Republican State Ticket. For Covernor, OKKL.. DANIEL If. HASTINGS, Centro county. For LloutenantOovornor, WALTKIl LYON, Allegheny county. For Audltor-Gonornl, AMOS H. MVL1N, Lancaster county. ForSoorotary internal Affairs, JAMK8 W. LATTA, Philadelphia county. Ror Congressmen-at-Large, OAIUS1IA A. OltOW, Susquehanna county, ; OEOUQE Y, HUFF, V Westmoreland county. County Ticket. For Congress, CHAKLK8 N. BItnJIM, Of MlnerHVlllc. For Sheriff lIJiXANDKlt SCOTT, Of Frackvllle. For Dh3ctor of the .Poor, Ji'fH!! DRTRICR, Of Wayne Township. For Jury Ctmmlsslonor. THOMAS J. ItlCHAllDS, Of Itellly Township. That Is a new Ulea that the nomination jnpMntthe State Departuieut, sworn so before Prothonotaries, are InTiilid be inttse a Prothonotary can only adminis ter oaths in connection with tho-duttos of his olllce. It that be so, there nre a great many papers Invalid all over the fctate. The Slav has not turned out an indus trial or social success in the' coke regions. and as he now evinces a learning toward military service In the East, it would not be a had idea to let the bar down and re move every obstacle to his speedy de parture. That venerablo cbeesc-parer, Congress man Ilolman, is likely to have trouble to get back to the House. The Hepubll- tans In his district have nominated nn exceedingly popular young man, and the throttle objector is going to have n very lively run for his money, as they say on ue race track. Kva LAND sides with China in the pres ent crisis, choosing her line of policy as usual with reference to her own interests and ignoring all others. Her journals are bow throwing a good many brickbats at Japan and some at Hussla, but except as an indication of home sentiment they have so for been of little consequence, Japan goes on sinking Chinese ships and wlnnlnir battles on tho land with peree- REV0LU7 lONARY KOLBITE'o Herniations Wlilcli May Came n Civil Itcvolt In Alabama. Bihmwoiiam. Ala., Am. From the state Headquarters of the Kolbites In this city thouftftmla of copies of a printed set of resolutions, Intended to be passed at tho county mass meetings of that faction, called for the 28d, have lieen sent broad cast over the state. The resolutions are sensational, and if they ate passed and carried ottt by the Kolbites trouble may be looked for. The resolutions bogln by declaring that Governor Jones was fraudulently counted In In 1K9SJ, and that a still greater fraud was committed at the recent state elec tion. Tho resolutions conclude: "That we will no longer submit to snch fraudulent and corrupt methods, nor will tve recognize and sustain n government brought Into power through such Im proper agencies, and We here nnd now de clare our purpose nnd intention to have and maintain our rights under the constl tlon and laws of the land, nnd to carry out this solemn declaration of purpose on our own part we hereby organize our selves Into an honest election league." That part of the resolution which savs they will not recognize and sustain the Btate government is regarded as revolu tionary, and on this point trouble is ex pected. A Srlioof ItiiW I: Kilnaas City. KANSasCity, Kan., Aug, 18. The Ccfth ollc priests of this city hare recommended to Hishop Fink that tho pnrochlcol schools' here bo abandoned and the pupils, about 1.000 in number, take advantage of thcit rights under tho law to attend the public schools. The movement is in retaliation on tho board of education for the dis missal, as the Catholics claim, of theit teachers In the public schools. Tho ma jority of the members of the board arc composed ot nvowcti a. tr. j. men: Campania Now the Ocean Queen. New Yohk, Aug. 18. The Canard line steamer Campania, which arrived last evening from Liverpool and Quecnstown, has earned the title of queen of the ocean, bes'des being a record breaker Her time of passage was 5 days, f hours and 29 min utes, which beats all previous roeorua uy about) 3 hours and 10 minutes. The Lucanln, tho sister ship of the Campania, had held tho best western record between QneenBtowu and New York since Nov. 3 hist. Sent to Gray Gables. AVafHIKoton, Aug. Vs The sundry civil appropriation bill was received at the White House from the Capitol yesterday and sent cton.ee to Grpz Gables. Z,n.t In a Know Storm. Los ANOELKS, Cnl Aug. 18. Last No vember Colonel C. Ln;tg Winston, of Pas adena, while hunting wlth'a party up the San Gabriel canyon became lost In a snow stotiu, and was never ogaln. seen alive. Hiscompanlonsmde an attempt to And him, but without suoeoss, and were compelled t rctnrn to I'asadena. On Tuesday a youngman vrho w as hunt ing in the Little Book Creek, canyon found the body of the lost man. To bo HanEfid for Ilorclarr. IlALF.IGH. N. C, Aug. 18. Arson and "burglary are capital offcu&es in North Carolina, ami the latter crime is aonneci in law as tho breaking into a dwelling house or a business house where a porson is sleenlnii. So George Cofly and William Cody, who linvo JUHt neon eouviorau or breaking into the reMflence oi acitrzen oi Madison county for the purpose of rob bery, have been sentenced t bo hanged on Oct. 5. Zolfl-r Mnkri a Nsw Cycling Itesoril. DKSVKR. Aug. VS. The great event at- the cycling tournament yesterday wan the two-mile naiional cuniupionsuin rare Tills wns won by-Ottn Zeifiler of ban J, se- Cnl.. with C. M. Murphy of lirookly sec ond and V. J. Titus of New York third. Sanger was left far in the rear. Zeigler5 time, 4.21 3-5, mnfc.es a new recent. Ohio! KuftAmi Cundid'ito. Cm.miuus. O.. Aug. 18. The ftmlon convention of th- Populists and organ- lzed labor of Ohk nominated the follow- THIRD EDITION MT. CAUMEL. PERSONAL. George Troutman. of Ceutralla. natsed through town yesterday. liOttis Ilohtnovitz will leave for Wilkes- llarre to-morrow, to remain Ave days. .Miss Annie Horsewood, of Haven Hun, attended the Hooks-Hughes nuptials. Miss M. Moore, of Philadelphia, is the guest of her cousin. M. V. Maley, of West Oak street. Miss Kmma llochm. of West Coal street, Is visiting friends in Philadelphia and Camden. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Burke have re turned from u week's stay byjtlie shore at Asbttry Park, N. J. Councilman Sttaughn and family are Mt. CABMEL, Augtiit 18. Miss Mabel Thlele is about lo take a complete course at Pleroe's Business Col lege, Philadelphia. James Sterner, wife and daughter, Miss Klltli, will attend the Ocean Grove camp meeting. Mrs. Lambert Camp, who has lieen se riously 111, is able tu be about again. Dr. W. T. Williams wns the attending phy sician, MI.s Alice Wirt was pleasantly enter tained by Sliamokln friends to-day. Mfss Kva BIshoff, after a pleasant so journ among friends here, has returned to her home at Philadelphia. A. A. Barr, of the Mt. Carmel Ledger, was n Shnmokln anller to-day. J. 11. Young Is the proud father of n I.UUI1CJ1II1HU C31II1UK11II HUH JflUiUJ mo ..,. ..!.. ' . " . . .n,l.nw slnorenBar,OU8ntthe mdo& S&. VSST. SAnSS d fr,t&ls He will extend the trip to Niagara Falls. t0, 1 hls VCTV levf friends. O'&tfeTledMl "and fiJSSl Jt&ETStl'lSS? ?rt ... . . . young lady Is Mghlv connected, being n Miss Jennie Cooney,of town, accompan- iIlelberof the M. K. chtrrch, and we fear led by her aunt, Sister Mary A. A eroni- 8b0 is on the brink of a downfall. cl. will leave Now erk for VestMan- . . T .i . Chester, N. 11., to day. haven't, rnmn vet. Weknow of a venturesome youui? editor who ventured out into political waters with his frail Httle-skiH n short time ago nnd had not sailed far wheaybe bumped tip against n rock that was placed there by opponents In his own party to Impede his progress. The massive obstruction proved fatal to his llbtle baat and he per ished beneath the waves of dtfeat. Tho next day It snowed. Young man, you have the eymptth of all defeated candidates. To-morrow's game at the Trottiag park will be called at 3 o'clock. ALL COME IN. Monument Give Aid to the Soldier' Fund Picnic. Amrotlngof tho Soldiers' Monument Associntlon will be held in the Borough Couuclf chamber at 7 o'clocS p. m. on Taesuay,ist lust, ah memuers oi v,. SeB McCooch, Welkert, Mtmer awl committee aro urgently requested to As,eBOacu hit the baH at the TrottUg attend. Matters pertaining to the picnic to Le held on tho Business Men's Holiday. Sentember20th. will bo transacted. Tho nrironno rlT tills nlrnln trill IT CI t1 (ihe ftlUll tor the momtment. Help tho good work along'. fir- MV nlnrtnr-2 snnirner coatir and vests at less than half price at lleese's auction-rooms.- 11 park to-morrow. CENTRAL1A. Miss Mary Joyce, one of Glrardville'e- nnglit young tames, returneu yesoeruny. ater a snort visit to towivirieniis. Messrs, Wllltara Ityan nnd Chorles antl Bernard MoBrearty, three1 of our popu lar young men, spent Wednesday lu a glorious manner among the fair mi of Shenandoah and Mahanoy City. James J. Colihan and William Holt THE WAR IN THE EAST. The Knw hlntr, lllniiilly Aert Jnran, U'ns Ntinli hf Clilno.o l'lrntes. VlCTOHtA, 11. C, Aug. 18. The steamer Kiupress of Japan, which left Yokohama Aug. 6, brings ni'ws of the capture by the Japanese of Li Hang Chang's old nud favorite dispatch bint, Bang Yang. She also brings word of the sinking of a llrst class Japanese cruiser by the Chinese man-of-war Chen Yuen, commanded by Admiral Lien Paltseng. The Japanese are doing their utmost to throw the whole blame of the destruction of tho transport Kow Shlng, with Its load of Chinese soldiers, upon piratical Chl ese, and they blandly nssertthnt the Brit ish government will have the strongest kind of claim for damages against China. It Is reported tlmt the government of Corea has formally notified Japan of her Intention to sever all connection with China. Tho Japanese preparations for the bom oardmeut of Woo Sung (China) are rapidly Hearing completion. Tho Chinese viceroy, Li Hnng Chncg,is nuiklni lnnre nmd imuoitaut additions to the defenses of Shan Kai Kaung, where tlm orrent wall of China meets the sea. The .Tnnniiese fleet, which has been n.,,-,.i,li,i. for tlm Chinese snuadron, came in sight of the enoiuy on Wednesday audi bore down upon tuem. no uuiuese u mlral, however., declined battle and steamed Into a harlwr northwest of Cho Koo. The Japanese have made- no at tempt to- attack Che-Koo, but the vesseh of tho fleet are cruising otf that port. Japan's Ancrfsslvo Movements-. Yokohama, Aug. IS. It is offlcinllj stated tlvat tbe Jnpancjo fleet, which con sists of seventeen vessels,.is hunting- foi tho Chinese lleet for tlie purpose- of tn- mutltii, It-in linttln. Th Jknanese troeps In Corea have bwen ordered to occupy all tho nass on tho Cbltm-Corean frontier atsd nrevent nt all hazards the entry' lntC Corea of Chinese reinforcements. Jnirati' tile Waftoan. Iivnov. Auir. 18. A dispatch from- Toklo says that an Imperial decree- ha? been Issued authorizing tho raising or Jnpaneso lonn of "Vl.noo.000. Sundrtr Program. Ynnncr-nponlo's service will be held in the MetlJidlst Episcopal chnrch to-mor- ,lm3 vlstted sbemaudoah on Wednesday. row everting, nt. wirwu mc iunuiug program will-bo reudertd OneulDB hymn - Congregation I'rsyer Anthf m - -"r tcrlDture readlnE - J'r Ca ten nolo - - ".J I'ltce iteeita Ion Miss Sactfo Llngbam A uup or toia 7Bier.-- MkIo party.... - Leader, J Pneo 1-veCliatlOU.... .ive mm. nriiet... IUadlnE, "In Anthem iitudire 'There i no God . i iiospltii" Oar qule town was started on Thurs day by an alarm of lire. Upon Investiga tion Is was Jound that the property of. J. Colllen on Park street, was in llamcs. The flro company was on the sseno pron.prly nnd the flames were quickly subdued. Tie losswa light and covered by Insurance. Thomas Dsrkin, formerly of town, but now of Gloucester, Is spending jv few days In town. .Tnmos Barrett, of PhlladelDhin. clrou- .. iuuil i r . . ' m- t . r. . ' C. HooH I lateu among town menus yesteruay. Miss Bridget C jx, one of Lost Creek's nrniniKMit vniinrr lftilios. returned to-cLav Shennmloah at tba-l after a pleasant visit to town friends. Andrew Ilooney transacted business in Khutinnilnnti vr-ct ni'f 1 ft7 1 . J t. . T . . . 1 J I . I . ................ .. J J noucc to mo i.uoc. M, Mlok CTle of 1Jilr Mino lun!& The schools will open on Thorsday, lair damsels, rettiraed yesterday after AwguetSSd. The superintendent will be I spending a fow days lu town. itvhis olllce. Main street liulltllng, om Centralia and Logan collieries will rc Tuesday and V eilnestlny lorenooiis 10 e ,vork ou jfona,!, Iter Thursdarii iv ho hsvn not been vaccinatea wit urn snvprr vears. win receive -ucKeis. mr Doxelogy. ..Cbolr membtTSl ..uatao susra-r i . uuoir i ..II. Phllndelnhfn vs. Trotting park. :o morrow, nt 3 p. IB. Au),pru will meet In the Hiirh school room on woauesuay aiternoon at s o'clock. Mi P: WniTAKEK, 81S-8t tsuperlnteuneni. Thlladflnhla ts. Shenandoah, at Shen andoah Trotting park, to moirew, at a p. m. A Sufferer Kelteved. I'klward Henrdon. the 13 ear old boy who was mangled in the rollers oi the Indian Hidge breaker on Thursday, died at his home on South Kmerick street at elebt o'clock last nlf,ht. Notwithstand ing the boy's leg was cut oil at tlie tuign and tho body nt the hip and abdomen was so badly crushed ami torn mat me entrails protruded, ho survived for SI hours nud wascoflsclousmostor tnetime. Great game atlthe Trotting park to morrow. I'hllnueipma vs. onraanuoau. ImprtHntui Daoce. The Social Seven Club, which so BUC- zuspensiets. The dancing uavilion nt tlio W. C. Band grove was- completely destroyed by tire yesterday atternoon. rne lire l sain to have been started by some-small boys litrhtlnc the dry leave amund the navll ln. The loss wjll be badly felt by the band, ns they hne experienced many re verses lately. It will exceed U0O. No nsurance wns carried, Bernnrd J. Reilly. section foremnn ou the L. V. K. R... was taken suddenly 111 Trliilu attending to his work on Monday morning, tie was tasen tc ms uome, wlien he complained of n pain in tho re gion of the heart. A Dhvsician was som moned and an examination proved that his lungs-were blocked. He lay In a arit Ical condition until Friday marnlng,when death came to his relief. He was nu hon est, uorieht nnd industrious -ami nnd hns many friends in. the community who mourn his- losa. The funeral will tnke place on Monday morning The P. 0. S. of A park was the scene of 4i nrettv Dartv last evening rue atnur was conducted under the management of Miss MhuiHh Murnbv and was held- In honor oi!a youag lady friend who is her .. . . . Mood's Saved- Hy Life W a.I -7 DR. J, GARNETT MERTZ, OcullSi and ! g Optician, 111 W. Ceotre St., Mahanoy City, Pa. Eros examined nnd glasses nrescrlbed. Special attention to dlillcult cases. Professional Cards. gOL. FOSTEK, ATTORNEY and COUX8ELLER-A7-LAW, Offloe Room i. Post OfflcA huttdlnir. Hhenan. doah, f. jyj- 8. KIHTLKK, M. D, PHT8W1AN AND BURGEON, Offico 110 North Jarala street, Shenandoah, JOHN R. COYLE, ATTORNBY-AT-LA XT. rxace Bedflall bulldlnr, Bhenanff'jsh, Pa. 0s. M. M' UURKK. A TTORNET A S-LA W niKAMPOAn, tJl, .WUlir-IHIVUI,.M.W HUH" ann Eaterly bulldUg, l'ottevlUe. r PrBRCE ROBERTS, M. D No.SoEsatCtoalHtratt, BIIENANDOAU, PA. Offloe Hours 1:80 to 3 and 9:80 to 9 p. m. B. J. 8. OALLEN, No) in Houtn J a rain street, unenanaoan . Ornox Kotras: l:30to3and0:30 to 8P.lt. Except Thursday evening. No office work on Bitntlc& except by arrangt- ment. A tCrict udhere-,cc to the eglce luntrc ii abtoluttly neoettary. I Can Honestly Say This "For years I "was In a Try itrloci condition With catarrh of tea ttoswck, bawels and blaMtr, I luffersd lateatslr from dysptpsla, and' la fast was a ralitr- alila wrack, esrsly a ikaletan. I letm- eilt ( frm bad to wane. I really wlshsd I was daad. I had n rest day or nlrht. I did ntt had takon so muck r! medlala of ths hf'l wrong kind Uat It IS kad pslsaned tn, and nty finger mill la turn Mr. "VT. It. T.unc, black and ma oS. rttr'iMin,ra. i ojgau t taka ricod'i Pariaparilla. I had tilth inthemsdlctna, and It did more for ne than all prescriptions, I hare gradually rt;Blnd perfect hnlih, an entirely free from oatirrh of tho bowels, ana pala In ray back. Myrcovery is simply mar. velous." T. R. Tocno Potter's Mills, Pa, Iioocfsr Cures Di, WErfDELL HEnEK, Succossor to DR. CHAS. T. PALMER, JjrJB AND JSAIt BVItOEON, 301 Mahantougo Street, Pottsville, Penna. FOR CTS. III I'ostngP, tto will soiiil ASnmnle J'.n lope, or elllior iviuti:, rxxsii orBituxoTi; Yon have seen It advertised for raany years, but have yo:t over tried It? If not, you do not know whatanldciu l'oiiiloxlou I'owtlcr Is. POZZOWI'S w Hood's PIUs rclicT dUtren iltw eatlnt. besides being nn acknowledgefj boautlfler, has many rofrcslilnuusc it prevents clinf tiiU.aun-burn.wlniJ tan.lcMcnBporsulnitlon. etu.i lnfactitlsnim tdeMcatoniJlaeslrnblo protection to the lnco during hotweatbor. For f amnio, address SJ.A.POZZONI CO. St. Louis, Mo,! inK Btuto ticket: hecretnry or state, unarie ' cessnUy conaucted the spriiiR AHsembly, it r o nrMiI,Hinnnt..if irhnnx m i , " , . . -i. uv,u.n,i. nvnn n i at ion a Mice anu an rsbisujil. lu mixu- me i. , i i. -. . i, un.i invirnrinnn. m Ton. iiiriiier i -- ......- - . . ... - rinnrn nre resneotiutir mviitu. i nf . r Ho works, Joel S. Stewart. Fatal Qnarrot 0r a Cow TItiktinotok. W. Va.. Aug. 18. During J - . .. . . a a quarrel over a cow last utsht near una place Honry Krailey chopped and bat his tb(j stnt0Vn(,ue. gee hl'm at tbeTrottlnu. brother-in-law, Prank Kneisley, with an at in a horrible manner. The vrounHod man cannot live. FraileyUaa escaptd SchopPef..ll orchestra vriU furnish tho-nf v. --nln c. - i nmafaait aYi utnn il lt of the fwason. Music wvs tur lZ7l Jt ilfl t2alt?ln ?!? y Iuhenstein's orchestra ot Ave park to-morrow. Hiu Cnrlnn a Winner. XlrnE, Aug. 18. The "Vigilant did not anil In yesterday's race around the Isle of Wight for the commodore's cup, valued nt I00. The Britannia crossed the win- verlng and distressing monotony, giving ig lino llrst and the Satnnlto second, . . n,l nnlmad- wlth the Carina closely following. Iho nuiP iiwuiu nrlnii won en time allowance. Reduced totes tv Freelartd. The nnvelllng of the soldier's momtt Tr.ent will tnKe .lace ac rreeiauu oo August 23rd. Speolal reiuicuon in races v la the Lehigh Valley Hullroad. Ticlwta Hold forall trains on August 23rd, good for return to anttancmaaag August --tn e-u- lileces, To-morrow theShenandoahs start Ixon a winning gait. See tho garao. at tho rrotung pari;. PENCIL POINTS.. Easily. Quickly. Permanently Restored WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, and all the train ot ovUi fromearlyerrorsorlatei excesses, tbe results of ovens orK, sicKness, worry, etc. Fullfttreugtb, deTelopment And tone riven to e evj organ and portion of the body Simple, natural methods ImrredlatelmproTemeni seen, manure impogfuoio 2.tUU references. Hook. explanation nna proon ERIE MEDICAL CO BUFFALO, N. Y. heir?.' I :H0NEST TREATMEHT; liEEL AndnStnfTof Ablo AtlMnntH. Home Offices, 1317 ARCH Tlte nnBouncement that Council hasde cidwl to allow the extension of the- Lake side Kh-ctrlo Itailwny gives general satis- laolaienj rerslonaof the Dritlsh editor and helping -i nnnnof his forecast. If the British marine took a hand in, the case, jure, might he different. to ho Two MOSTlls ago n lot of Advontlst preacher of both cexea set out in Ohio to wnruslimerw of the approaohlng end of the world. They frightened a good many people by predicting that the day of doom -would be In the month of June. At Jllti- eral Springs, .West- U'10'1 and other places tho popular excitement ran' very kigli. We had a despatch from one place sra the 2Cth ot June, which Bald tbt all tho neighboring regions were in nu up loar, and that work had beemsuspeuded, and that the hour of translation was ex pooled dally. The Advcutlst preachers, both men and women, have disappeared ; Vie days of terror have paBed : the ex- jlletnent is forgotten ; business Is going mm usual. It had been n false alarm. 'i'here have often been false nlarms of like ' rttnt fltirlntr the nast half century. We amtpoee they will bo ralsed.now and then so long as the world stands. Tho whole it Chriitendom was frightenod by them many ft thousand years ngo, nud long be fore that time the early believers were ver looking for the day when they would ha caught up In tho air. While perusing the Scriptures wo aro led to doubt wheth' r the world will come to an end lor " - Murdered with an Ax. WlLvr.6BAllUE, I'n., Aug. 18. While George Kolly nnd Dell Halford were mmrreliuu at Golden Hill, Bradford county, Halford picked up an ax and htruck Kelly on the head with it, killing Mm limtnntlv. The murderer wns ar rested and lodged In Jail. and del vcr IngrMn and Brussels at 3c per stone of the Gwraan vard: heavier carpet 4c. 88 K. Coal St. Lutheran church at Fraokvllle will ha - i mm LOiourru v. Closing 0u( Stock. I nm aelllnB out my entire stok of wall paper nt cost ninl have wnno great ImrgulUH to oner. imiib siiu uuf jrom wall pajier now and keep It for future uso. 23t West Centre staeet. 5-18-3m Shenaudaan, ra. St. lMillt-lnhln. Hours DuUr. 9-3. Evu's. en. nnd Sou Kvcs.. 6-10 i unnaajs. 1'erina- (tit' Olrt lliirio Thlf. KriiiNOKllXK. O.. Aug. 18. JIlss Flwra ntr!.iTi 11 viiuiilt irirl llviiiL' at Cedar vllle, eight mllitH south, Is in jail for hori,o park to-morrow Bteallng. Hecently sue was arroaieu ior house breaking. CouaeAt investliitlons are becoming numerous. There will be no services. In the Trinity KHforraed church until tbe first Sunday 01 Jjepiemuer. A raee between the loeaL lilorele riders would lie interesting. There Is consider a Lilo dispute ns to who Is the fastest. There will be no servleo in the Gorman See the great game between th- Phlln-I Lutheran churoh to-morrow morning. dolphins and Sheunudoahsnttho-Trottltig The picnic of the United Mine Workers Association in High Point park this wei was a social ami unnnctai success. ir' Cnrnrr SKCONn nnd VU SK IN Sts, OUlt-e Hours every --atunlay trou. t A, I. to lu V. M.i Mundav. from 0 A. M. to I'.M, livnaut Vlcur, Ynnllirul In.lUrl i clun or I'.x- ts.i, Hloud l'nl.un, tvni-rnl IH-blllll, . of 3Il-lilir' nud Ail SlifL-lnl lllnrnaca uk.i k. 1 . 1 il.,.vli,i ,iri. llr. TUnel, the Only 1'lnr.iclnn and SiM-elnlUt able null, r Uut othen, Buy, rile. print or aaverm-M 1 tin A, . . . , . .. .1 II,. .... p.. 1. u I flKf'S -olil-W. c!. llelli-r nt nncr. iresll cnHi curta -iuuua, KACII und Ki'rr no '""" lie Ifortnr' lVrsonnl Attrnlton niid nre. .t..l(...t uAnv Uimrant.pil to All. HenrtS :c. Blauim for Hook, "Trutti-," betoraiuoryoun nn oui. single ana uiHriieu. .mov.,.j ik QuacKB. v Tliu Weathur. Pair; southeasterly winds. $S.to Niagara r-alte.. There will bo nu excursion to Niagara Falls and return via the Letilgn vaiiey Uoll-na.l nn SlltlirilaV. AUCUSl. lu. Hate only W. Everything comfortable. A WOMAN'S HEAD Is level ana iter judg ment goou wnen sne outs tier laitu in nr. mm b ruvuruo Frescription. Tharo is no beauty with out good ?i?a!(, Nobody expecta to hAcoma reallv beau tiful from tbe use of comnl.xlon beautl uers. ungni ayea, clear skin and rotv cheeks, follow mod- prutrt exorcise, fresh air, good food, and-tho Judicious uso of th. 41 tlmlntlnn II All women require a lonio ana nervmo oi som. period of their lives. Whether Bulfer- ing irom nervousnesa, umico, iau.i lwlvm.nt. riitnrrhM inflammation Of tn. lining membranon, liearlng-down sensations, or general debility, th " Prescription" rnu-flm tha nrlo-ln of tlm trouble and correctj It. t7uaran(tU to benellt, or the money U rclundeu. nlHiHnntnnd enlovftble. For rurtucr m- Citv on Sentember 1st for 200 n siilo. . . . 1 "i " T T . 1 1 ikvr Mr-Vftf I t- ' m 1 1 . . . rnrinannu itnuiv tu xjciiillu ittiu j i iih i yM i iiriitr iihm iimhii hmipi'ipii ii b niuini agents, or W. W. Bryan, traveling pas-1 nrer and stakeholder nnd will name the senger agent. referee. William woodwartl. of Ashland, writes Program ror m-nigni. tiuuiMuii un win accept uon Local Sporting Items. Martin Fahey, of town, and Jnnies iiresiin, ot Warrnr Hun. have been matched to run 100 yards nt Mahanoy ... .I.n.1. i.l..,llann. un.l n.1 1 1 . . " il'l,. Mlnlni, 1 tho nrorrrnm for tho - nJ . ......... - . , . . . , n am e mav nnmp. ri.iattu,i v.wipnvnr inpAtinL- to uo neiu in i the Kvangelloal church thli ovenlng: lnilie. Prayer, Hlnitini. Adaress, "now 10 Urine Others to Jeaus." J. o. barapieii; in strumental solo. Miss lit! K'lilor ; loslf" mental duet, sir. anu mm. """",' bp ging, General dl.cucslon, Critic's report, Cloning, Married. John Fishburn. of Shenaudonh. nnd Miss Laura Beam, of Mahanoy City, were tlence of the bride's parentB lu the latter town. Jardln Street Improvement. tVnn .T. Tlnvls has remodeled his dwell-1 "With McCooch and Sweenev tlm Rlien lug at 13 North Jardln street, where his I andoahs will put tin a great aggregation new carriage House is locnteu. iur. 'u.o i at, iub iroitiug purit to-morrow, IS nOW lllceiy Sliunteu to uiiliverjr, uuui- IU llll lll.ljl Ml....- I lng and undertaking. He has good stock and is tuoronguiy ciiuippeu iur m uu trade. Feeley's Cafe. Largest schooners In town. Choice lunch at all hours. Muslo. SO North Main street, bttenanuo&u. 818-lm. Advertised Letters. rrv, fnllnwtncr la n Hat of letters remain- Th. way to cur. Catarrh-there Is but on lng uncalled for at the local post office 1 1 1 7Za&tJi,r lPeUr BolUnbacker."r' Z .. 1-1' i Apply t tft HeiUId office, Wanted. A good girl for general housework, 8-19-tI Hours JluUr, n-s 9-12. lilt VNfll OVVIVI. nuHtly L.Mtnullsucd m irrEtn uat IS, 1SSU Pisaeneer trains leave Staenanaoaa rjnn Haven Junction. Afauch Ghualr., M,Mnn. siatlnetor. White Hall. Oatasaua'. T .....1... ...W..,lBr M. 7.38, B.15 a m . ix.a. hot, o.np. m. ror New York aaa PMladelpnla, O.W, 7.S3, 9.15 a. m., U., !!.67. For Qualane, awitcn- baeK, ueruaras ana uuasonaaie, o.u v.m o m., and 2.57 p. m. ........ Tot WUIies-uarre, vvnue uaven, riiju. Laceyvllle, Towanda, Sayre, Waverly and Elmira, 6.04. K.15 a. m., 2.67, 6.87 p. m. For Kocnesier, uunaio, nmKar mis mu the West, 6.01, 0.15 a. m. and 2.57 3.57 p. m. For Ilelvlnere, Delaware Water Gap ana Strouasburg, 6.01 a. m., 2.67 p. m. For tiamuertvuie ana -i-rentou, w.ia ut. For TunUhatinocK, o.tn. v.io a. m-ioi , d.i y. For Ithaca and Geneva 8.04, 8.15 a. m. 5 ST P. m . ... r,e. ROVn m ForJeanesvllle,l,evlstonaudIJsaverMeaaow, J.38 a. m., 12,43, 8.08 p. n. M , , t For BtOCKlOti ana liumvcr miu, w.w, .i.u .15. a. tn.. 12.4S. 2.S7, 6.27 p. m. For Silver Urook Junction, Audenrled and Haileton 0 04, 7.S8j 0 15 a. m.. 1S13, 2.67, o.Wand a iw r or acranton, o.v., ...u, a. m., 2.67 and 6.27 VToi riailebrook, Jcddo, Drlfton and Freeland, 6.04,7.!H,.15,a.m.,I2.4S,2.67,6.27p.tt. For Ashland, Glrardvllle and Lost Creek, LIKi 7,61, 9.13, 10.20 a. m., 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, 6.SS, B.22, 9.16 p. rn. For Itavon Run, Centralia, Mount Cancel ac Shamokln, 9.1S. 11.14 a. m., 1.32. 4.40, 8.2ip.m. For Yatesvme, rsrit i-iace, Mananoy uuy ana Delano. 6.04, T.3S, 9.15, 11.09 a m., 12.42. 2.67 5 71, B.09, 9.83, 10.28 p. ra. Trains wtii leave anamoicin at tu, iYf . m.. 1.65. 4.S0 0.80 o. m.. and arrive at SheVr doah at 9.15 a. m., 12.4S, 2.57, 5.27, 11.15 pV- Leave Shenandoah lor Pottsville, n.bo, 7.3S DOS, 11.05 11.30 a. m., 12.43, 2.67, 4.105.27, 8.08. p. in. Leave Pottsville for Shenandoah. 6.00. 7.60. 9.05. 10.15. 11.40 a. m.. 12.32. 3.00.. 410. 5.20. 7.16. 7.66, 10.00 p. m. L,eave unenanaoan tor uazieiOB,o.ut,7.o9, v.io, a. m., 12.48, 2.67, 5.27,8.08 p. m. Leave Haileton for Shenandoah, 7.35, 10.00, 11.06 1. 111 , 12.15, 2.66, 6.30, 7.26. 7.66 p.m. ,, SUNDAY TKA1NS. ' Trains leave for Haven Bun. Centralia, Mt, Carmel and Hhamokln, 0.45 a, m., 2.40 p. m., and arrive at Uhamokln at 7.40 a. m. and 8.45 p. m. Trains leave Shamokln for Shenandoah at 7.65 a. m. and 4 00 p. m and arrive at Bhen- anaoan m. n.iv a, m. ana 4.do p. m. Trains leave tor Ashland. Glrardvllle acd Lost IjtST ItAYKD From the premises of Daniel For Haileton, Ulack Creek Junction. Penn !j Haley, cornf r Lloyd and Kmerick streets. H;ern junction, Mauch Chunk, AllenWwn, t!";!"!0. Gaston and Nei York, 8.10 a m.. MISCELIANEOUS. Oli ItENT. Two roonn. for offlce P. use; heated by steam: gas; cheap. Apply to L. Hefonlch, B. Main street. 7 25-tf r ANTED. A good girl for general honse work. Apply at Jiraaieys meat markei 227 East Centre street. 8 18-tf 111 be pi for the return of same. 8-11 It WANTED. Men to rep1 esent tho Me tropol Pan Life Insurance t'oliunnv In Mana- liov City ana Delano flood nay Apply at once to Li. a. uasaicr, ox uastueniri' ""'ci, Aiananoy t;ity, i i im TITE WISH to emulov a few tool men to make YV ISO to 1100 a ireek selling our Home Elec tric Motor, ltuns sewing machines, printing presses, ventilating fans, pumps, etc Every- Douy nuys inem. aieauy empioj situation and irood waaes. At Harrison & Co , Clerk No. 14, Columbus, Ohio. 17IOU BALK. The Mt. Carmel House prop ' erty, on the corner of Oak street and the Avenue. Mt. Carmel. Is ottered for sale at a low figure and on easy terms. Will Bell tbe hotel bulldlBK with or without tbe adjoining ground. Any Information as to figures ana For Philadelphia 12.30, 2.65 p. m. For Yateavllfe. Park Place. Uahanov City and Delano, 8.49, 11.36 a. m., 12.9(1. 2 66 4 Si ' ' p m. Leave Haileton for SheLauuoab, b.iv, ii.su a. m 1.06, 6.80 p. m. T eave Shenandoah for Pottsville, b.M, 8 IS.r U.30 a. m.. 2.40 p. m. Leave Pottsville for Shenanooan, e.ss, ta.iu a.m.,1.36, 6.16 p. m. UULil.114 U. 1V11.UUH, ueni. oupt., South Bethlehem, Pa CHAS. S. LEE, Qenl. Pass.Agt.. i-nuaaeipma A. W, NONNEMACHKB, Asst. G. P. A Bouth Bethlehem, Pa WARREN J. PORTZ, ! r Pt'"'" Tuner. Pianos and organs repaired. Orders lMtat grouna. uy inionuauoa as to n cures ana I " TE T.i- uV,.;.-fl.iT 'zXti Jsll terms can be obtained by applying w Solomon iliL0t.I?,"'e,t 8heaanaoah,wlll r 1r Uctoener, Mt. Carmel. g-l-lhr I Prompt attention. 4) long time yet.