EVENING HERALD Published dully, except Sunday by HKitALii l'viihismmj cuatrAtrr, Publication office anil m hanloal department, WSBastOoa Street. n. Tianfllfl delivered In Shenandoah and ine Jieraia gu foundlnf towns for Six Cents week, pijuble to the carriers. Hy mall, Three Dollars a year or Twenty-flvo eents per month, In advance, Adverttiementt charged aooordlng to space and poeltlon. The publishers reserve the right to change the position of advertisements when ever the publication of news requires It. The tight Is also reserved to reject any advertise ment, whether paid (or or not, that the pub lishers may deem Improper. Advertising ratos made known upon application. that tlio peet or rind should never be enteii, ns It Is adverse to n healthy eondl tlon of the stomaoh, and, moroover, to fruit It should be eaten raw. get tho best effects from this delicious This SoSsioil of OongrOSB Praoti- oally at an End, REPUBLICANS OPPOSING OEATOEY, Thk ocean record ha ngaln been low red, this time by the Cunard steamer Campania, which made the trip across In five days, nine hours nnd twenty-nine minutes. The Campania Is now entitled to the champion pennant. How long she will hold It is of course a problem, for no doubt special efforts will bo mado by other lines to equal and, If possible, beat this unexcelled trip. Entered at the post oflloe at Shenandoah, Pa., as eecond closs mall matter. THE EVENING lIKHAZn, Shenandoah, Ponna, Evening Herald. TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1894. Republican State Ticket. For Governor, N GENU DANIEL It. HASTINGS' Centre county. For Lloutonnnt-Govornor, WALT Bit LVON, Allegheny county. For Audltor-Conoral, AMOS H. MVL1N, Lancaster county. For Secretary Internal Affairs, JAM118 W. LATTA, Philadelphia county. For Congrossmon-at-Largo, GALUSIIA A. OliOW, Susquehanna county, OEOROK F. HUFF, ' ', Westmoreland county. County Ticket. For Congress, CJIAllLKS N. llfiUMV, Of .Miuersvltle. For Sheriff, ALEXANDElt SCOTT, Of Frnckvllle. For Director of the Poor, NKllt DETUICK, Of Wayne Township. For Jury Commissioner, TIK1MAS J. HICllAKPS, Of Hellly Township. Let Congress adjourn and all will, be forgiven. IIf.tweun dogs and goals, the former have the call tn town. Tax the canities and 1111 up tlio borough txmiBiirv. An owner who cares for his. pet will pay the tax. If sign count for anything this U going to be a red-hot polltloal campaign and the candidates arc not golug to let the illcs resl upon them. 1 NO IRE LEGISLATION THE EARLY RISING HADIT. They Rut They Will Prevent Proposed Speeohes by Deinnorntlo Senators with Reference to the Much Discussed Tnr- IfTQuestloii The Quorum Disappearing. Wasiiikotos, Aug. 21. Mr. Harris, from the finance committee, yesterday ro ported back to tlio sennto the free sugar bill amended so as to provide a duty of 40 per cent, flat on all sugars, The free coal bill was reported back amended so a to provide for reciprocal free cool. The Iron ore bill was reported back without amendment. Tho barbed fencing wire bill was amended so as to make barbed wire free, the housa making free only the material from which It was made. The frco raw material bills wcro sent to the calendar, where they can only bo called no by a majority vote. The senate at lsSo n. m. adlourned until Wednesday, Yesterday's Msslonol trie House- lasieo. less than an hour. A few unimportant bills wero passed by unanimous consent, The house managers have decided not to permit anv more legislation, save oy unanimous consent, and the regular pro- It May Do All night, tint Let Tour Neigh- horn Rest. Tho praises of early rising have lwen sung from tlmo Immemorial, and man kind, in that indolent, unquestioning snlrlt which is go ready and willing to no- cept almost any thoory or dictum without troubling Itself to ascertain If tho enco miums bestowed upon it nre merited, nas taken It for granted that It is it cardinal virtue to leave ono's bed at daybrcoK. Hut that can hardly bo n virtue which de velops In tho people who practice It a dls- position to render themselves obnoxious ram from now until tho final adjourn- tn t .,, . fn ,iw mnrtn a I" ... . . .1 ment will probably be tue coiiBiueration CORRUPTION JN MtMPHI'S. Tennessee's Metropolis lies Ileen Sys tematically Itnhbed for night Tears. MkMriUF-AuK. 21. Tho Momnhlsgrond jury has unearthed frauds of glgantlo proportions. Through the criminal care lessness and neglect of the county ofllclals tho state and county have been defrauded out of nearly W,000,000 In revenue during the post eight years. The grand Jury began an Investigation a few days ago and discovered that nearly too saloons nud several other firms, em bracing about every branch of business, had not paid n cent in taxes nnd priv ileges In eight years. The jury made a partial report to the criminal court, ond os o result 780 indictments have been returned against tho delinquents. The Investigation is continued, and the jury will next turn Its attention to the derelict officers. Judge L. P. Cooper has announced that he Intended to enforce the law to the let ter, and every person convicted will be punished. The disclosure has created a sensation. The county has been hard pressed for money for several years to to meet necessary expenses ond It was only a short time ngo that bonds were Issued to raise money to repair the court house. Had the officials done their dnty the county would havo had a largo sur plus Instead of being a borrower. o their follow mortals. Now. It has been observed that the first impulse of a man, woman or child who Is addicted to tho early rising habit upon quitting his oouoh s to awaken nnd kcop awake as many other pooplo ns possible, Sometimes this abnormal predilection seeks tho adventitious old of a lavni mower, somotimcs it utilizes tho chopping block or tho wood saw, and somotimes again it brings to bear hammer and nails and In cxtrcmo nnd vlolont cases It bangs upon tho tilano. Evidently tho object sought is to make of ono's self nn alarm clock to nrouso tho neighborhood, nntl li matters llttlo apparently what kind of n nolso is mudo so long as It is a-noiso ol homo sort. This tendency to nolso on tho partof the oorly riser is not confined to tho human sDccioa. It Is found also among tlio early rl6ors of tho brtlto creation. Tho cock, thu earliest of risers, Is n notablo offender, wit u his shrill clarion. Ho Bomotimos entries the virtue of early riBlng to such oxeese thnt ho apparently does not turn in at all, but keens himself tin. and by consoqucncc his racket oil night long. Thocnlf assails the duwn with his exasperating bloat; the oow is tin bright and early with her mournful lowing; tho horso neighs, and tho tuneful mnlo awakens the echoos with his stentorian heehaw, In a word, bo it nmpng man or the lower animals, it Is nlwnys tho snmo. tjh early riser Is a pobtllentlul nuisunco, nntf instead of being praised for ins virtues, which ho has nor, ho deserves tho disappro bation and execration or all with con solonoes sufficiently tranquil to bo nblo to sloop in tho morning, hours but for the malicious Interference1 of tho onrly riser. Tho only'humaiio peri-on Is ho who sloens until tho early sun Is high In tlio heavens, and ho guts his rewnrd os ho goon along, for ho not only permits othurs to un joy sleep when bleep is most enjoyable, but ho nt tlio name Mino enjoys it. unubuu, Boston Transcript. MY NEIGHBOR. It is almost too warm yet for political discussions, but It seems some people are always at It, no matter what the ootid! tlon of the weather is. The Administration was a little behind huml in recognizing the Hawaiian Re public, but there is some oxcuse for it, It is unfair to expect a government to lead In indorsing a movement which has slapped it in tho face. My neighbor met mo on the street. She. dropped a word of greeting gay. Her look bo bright, her tone bo sweet, I stepped to umslo all that day. The cares that tugged nt heart and brain. Tho work too heavy lor uiy nftuu, Tlio ceaseless undorbent of pain. The Uks I could not understand Crow lighter ns I walked along With air and slcp of liberty, Fiiuwl hv tho Rjdden lilt of song That lllled tho world with cheer for ma. Yet was this all? A woman wl-tf. Her life enriched by many a ear, lin.i r una,! inn with her bravo truo eyes. Pasted on and said, "Good morning, dearl" Youth's Companion. rarentnl Influences cm lllruV Kbci. Dr Nlcolsky, profossor of zoology in tho University of St. Petersburg, nas puu lisheil nn interesting study on birds' eggs. Howover varied tho eggs of birds nro, ns u i-nln tlu.v ran bo reduced to threo chief types, spherical eggs, elongated eggs tho UNUEItthe Income Tax law tho adage that "every sweet has Its bitter" will bo two onu9 0f which terminate in tlio same verified In mnny cases. The wealthy, who have been enjoying the good things of i this world to the full bent of their Incll-j nations, will be callod upon to surrender .nl.lnh ni manner nnd pyriiorm ugK'i round nt onoend and pointed at tho other. This variety In shapo, according to Dr. Nlcolhky, is duo simply to tho ctfects of tho law of gravity. Kvery egg which is tint covered with a solid sneii uuviuuw only of such minor bills as encounter no oblectlon. The Republicans say there win do no more business of Importance transacteu In the senate this sosslon, except perhaps tho ua9soire of tho hilt correcting the al cohol schedule. Tho Republican leaders nr this session is over to all lntonts and purposes, and- they include in mis mo making of speeches as well as the passage of bills. Yesterday, from tue time tue senats met until it went Into executive session. Senator Lindsay, of Kentucky, was ready to make a speech. 'Ihe Ken tucky senator desires to defend the action of the senate llnance cdrnmltto nnd the Democratic senators who supported them It ht-nlso understood thnt Senator-Allison, nf Iowa, was ready to make a speech of some length orrtho present status oi tar- IIT legislation. It l possible tnat, ooinoi mcso speccucs will be made by the courteBy of the hen- ato.although the Republicans said that no peeches would bo mule, ana unit tne in terdict against any more Business In cluded also speeches. Some of the Ilemo erats assert, however, that If any attempt Is made to prevent the speecnes on tne Democratic side that ainorum--of tho sen ate will be recalled under duress and by tliBserueantrnt-arms. On tho Republican aloe It :b- ciaiaieu that the tariff debate, as woll1 as tarifl legislation, l dosed. This may lead, to nmo iiclv fit ting II insisted upon, n Senator Lindsay should get tlm floor he could not be interrupted' by pcints of no quorum, as he coald not be taken oil tho floor without his consenti but whenever the attempt is inHtde to call up the resolu tion upon which, ho Is to speak ho point can bo madOr and xuo present, nwirauuna are that whon the-senate meets tomorrow there will not be a nuorurn present, ns a number of senator intead leavlag before tmilcrht. Senator Harris has given notfoe that Immediately after the rending of: tlio jour not tomorrow he will more an executive session. This is in the interest of Judgo l'Orter, ef Tennessee, whom he desires to have confirmed. Ifthero is objection in the executive session sufficient to couse the point of no quorum to be made, It will result In carrying the nomination over until after adjournment. There seems, though, to be a quswl-unrfwrstaud- lng that there shall be a nonflrmatlon or rejection without regnrd to tho presence of a quorum upon tho vote- which, muy ba cast. . An Kx-rollce Ciiptnln Arrestwd, NOP. FOLK, Va., Aug. 21. Captain M. Velllnes. who wns recently removed by order of the police commissioners, slid who has since continued wearing; his uni form nnd reporting for duty daily, was yesterday afternoon nrrested by order of the commissioners on the hargesf Imper sonating nn officer. Confcel for Captain Velllnes immediately sued out a writ of habeas oonuis. and the court ordered his release, on the ground that the iwrest was I Illegal, no warrant having been issutiu. The matter will probably come into court ncnln in n dov or two. Captain Vcllines stlll.contlnues to wear bis uniform nad it Is thought will huo tho commissioners-for false imprisonment. There is mucu saei- Ing here over tho arrest. Mr. A. DR, J, GARNETT MERTZ, Oculist and Optician, 111 W. Centre St., Mahanoy City, Pa. J. Davenport Impure Blood Caused Urge IIolU n nr fnce wnA aecki I was told to take Hood's Barsipullla, teltMoV Mood's Kven examined and glasses nrescrlbed. Special attention to difficult cases. Professional Cards. gOL. FOSTEH, ATTORNEY and CO UNBKLLER-A 1-LA Wi nffli.A Rnnm J. Pnat flffl flfl htllMtMff. RhAHSn . parilla aoah, r. Sarsa- Cures m. ly, and after using S bottles was frco from all eruptions. I am per fectly cured ond in ex cellent health. A. J. DAvrjrojtT, Milton, Jf. J. B. KIBTLER, SI. D. PHYBWIAN AND BURGEON, Offlce 1x0 North Jardtn street, Sfcenanaoth. Mr. Wilson Returns to Washington. Wasiiikgton. Aug. 21. Chairman Wil son, of the ways nnd means committee, reached Washington from Long Branch last evening. His early retnrn wns con nected with rumors that President Clove- land would come to Washington at once. and that some action on the tariff bill would be expected. Mr. Wilson denies these statements, but says that he looks for the president's return on Thursday. Finding-so many senators nway from thV city he does not think that there will be- notion upon the separate tarill bills this' session. Mr. Wilson says his return wns mainly because 2te thonght the Tarsney free lead ore bill would come up, but as so many members hare gone home, he docs not look for nny further legislation. Thft Climate Was Against Them. Nbw Yonnr. Aug. 21. W. D. Hlcfcok, the captain of the Yale athletic team, ar rived from Southampton per steamer Ber lin yesterday. He stated that there was n llttlo hard luck on the Amcrlcsu side on their Oxford contest. The wenther was distinctly agolast them, and'in the opin ion of -Mie English experts tho sons of Ell would havo mde entirely dlllerent showing in flue weather, as they were not used to the Eugfish fog nnd haze. Hickok added that the- reception nocordod tha Yale teim was enthusiastic in the ex treme, and the proverbial hospitality ol Oxford wns lu no wise belittled. Hood's Pills are purely vegetaMe and drl yoHM R. COYLK, Hot purRey uwyu. w -- c LARGEST DIVIDENDS ON RECORD. Mper cent average monthly civiaena pan the first six mentns or isvioy The American Syndicate To t'elr clIentB ns the result of pronttUe speculation In HlocKs, uonas, etc. O0 PFRCENT. 20 ,, 1 : A TTORNXT-AT-LA W. Offlce Deddll bullOlnr, Bhenanaoah, r. M. It. UTJKKK. ATTORNEY AT-LAW HlSAKDOAn, PA. 1 ana Kstcrly Hollaing, roiuvuie. RCH, J. JAM FEB MAF APRIL, m y PIEIICE nOBEKTB, M. D., No. S3 East Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. Offlce Hours 1:10 to 8 and 0:80 to 9 p. m. JUNE, JULY, 20 ' Conservative management. Established 1$& Haute reference. J10 to St.OOO can bo invest cd wtth mora than the usual degree ol sufety by ourpisnot syndicate: speculation, Which assures the largest returns com jatible with safety. Do not belnttneno. d by nnyoaowho ays H Is impossible to tmv nuch lartra dtvl tends until vou have read our manual of lntormatloo. Tnat wntoh limpoibleto some is compara tively easy to others. A. 0. HAMILTON SCO . S Pacific Ave., Chicago, lit. J. B. DAMAN, No. 81 South Jardln Street, Bhenanaoas. ' Orrios Hotms: ii30to3anao:30to8P.M. Except Thursday evening. rrn r,mrn trork oh fhmdav exent bv arrana menu A sirwt aanererwo im hw vik-o mwn U abtolutely neceuary. D K. part of It to help support the government. ' Tom tll0 npijcricni form and lengthens by The poor man may not have many of the ' tho effect of the pressure by tho sides of the - , ,, ovarv Among birds which piwerve a luxuries of life, but he will havo the con- 1Uo of Ul0 wlae siUlng Bolatlou of knowing that he will not be ni;o the falcon and tho hawk the egg ...i.i. .t... ul,. ,11 ,nla unit lift. ..-li-! l.v the Inoonie. tax natheror. I noi wivureu mm - -- Htlll, he would no doubt be glad to puy any required amount It permitted to ex change place and incomes with the mill ionaires who are now loudly oomplaiulug. oomes shorter, ior uw liuuui u m i... aotBogatiiBt the prussurolif the kldos of the ovary With birds which are constantly swimming tho ogg dowlops in length, for wolght not in their oaso in tho same way as the oouiprebsivu action of the ovary. Finally tho eggs will be pyrlform among those blrdb which, llko tho guillemot and the Uria brunuichl, often change posmui., Wai. he sign, or will he kill it f Will be taks uiou hlmitelf the perfidy gomctimos swimming nnd Mimetimos dlv- and dlshouor he has deuouuoed t Or will he destroy the monstrosity with his veto f This Is the question which now ooouples nil minds, and forms the subject of moro than halt the conversation of the people. We do not undertake to answer It ; hut tills we say, Hud no one will stand up to contradiot : It his reply Is n veto, he will , lie acclaimed as still n great, brave and ! conscientious mau by thousands who have begun to doubt him. BatUf he signs it, he will commit a moral suicide. His yet remaining fame will be wiped nway, and in all the laud there will be none so poor to do him rev erence, N. Y. Sun. lng, or again sitting on tne iooks oi u coast in n vertloal uttltudo, or like wood cocks, which sway tholr bodies when in 6eareh of food. In order to support this hypothesis, Dr Nkiolsky examined unci measured nil the eggs In ihe oolleotlon of tho University of .St. Petersburg 700 eggs of 100 varieties and the results were con clusive tu fuvor of his theory. Boston 11auli1 mmm Tint peach is nuioug the most wholesome IT'S DANGER A SIGN OF DANGER, when pimpios, blotches and erup tions appear on ths skin, no matter how I slight. It warns you that, vnur blood isn't I pure. Heed the warning while thero is yet tlmo; clear , up your system nnd purify the blood by taking Doctor i pimWh (lolden Medical Dl- eoverv. It rouses every organ I Into natural action, purines and enriches tlio blood and through It cleanses uiuwuv,- A riacuH of Grasshoppers. HmiNELLBVlLLls. N. Y., Aug. 31. ffhrm ers of Steuben county am mueh alarmed over the oppeoranco of grnslioppers iu lnrire swarms. Owing to the extreme dry weather their numbere are- Increasing rapidly, and In many places they re at tacking all kinds of vegetation. Many fields of buckwheat for n distance ef two rods around tho outer edge looks much sn if it had been used for a raee cowrse, the buckwheat being eaten off close to the ground. Tanners In many lnstftwes haw been compelled to cat their oat greeu In order to save them. The pests ssem to-be working eastward. Jones anil JluKre Capltalate. Haltimohk. Auk. 21 Christopher Co lumbus Jones undJMarshal MoKee, whe were in charge of the Commonwealers when the camp at Hyatisville was raided by tho Baltimore policemen, were yester day relased from, tho house of correction, where they had been committed for three mnnths. Thev had intended to light Gov ernor Brown in the courts, but accepted au unconditional pardon and left fot livnttsvlllo to wind up Coxey's attain there. Sisters Slay Trnch School. EnEKsatriio, Pa..Aug. 21. J mlge Barker jesterday handed down a. decision in the suit brought by W. r. Jxerr, stare coun cillor of the Junior Order Uriitod Amer ican Meshanlcs, agalnst-tho' board of di rectors of the Gallltzen school to prevent the employment ot Catholic sisters wear ing their religious garb a teachers. The judge decides that sisters may be cm- ployed OB-teachers, that tney may ue at tired in the garb of their-order and thai they may be addrew-ed by pupils by then religious nnmes; butrufut.es to allow th Catholic catechism taught. The costi were divided. Chirac's Model Oflloer Dismissed. ClHCAOOAuc.21. Oflicer Thomas Birnv luchnm. who posed ns a model for th Hnyinarkt-t statue, was eliBUiiseed from tho police force yesterday for neglect ol dutv. Whsn he wns chosen irons ow com rades there was probably mo ueuer uuni uinn lu Claengo. During the last thre years, however, he has moro than onc been cbarsred witn- inioxioaiioa anu ne glect of duty. Every effort has been made to induce the policeman io attenti mort Btrictly to. his duty, but to no p'jtrpose, timvr Jersey's tabor Federation. EllZAMTll. N. J- Aug. 21. The sixth nnnunl rufi'ting ot tho lnbor congress ol tho Federation of Trades, of New Jersey was held here yesterday, and the follow inc officers were elected:. President, Sam uel Holt of Poterson; vicopreslaents, v. 1 Woodnut of HrldgetouoEd John Weber ol Jersev City: secretory, David II. Green ol Newark; assistant secretary, Robert Beuro of Now Brunswick; treasurer, John Colvln of'Paterson. Fatal Cnrrtage Accident. New Youk, Aug. 2L A fatal carrlogt accident occurred last nlghtnear the mar ble orph In Central park. Mrs. Nellli Schoffner, the daughter of Mrs. Ernestine Schttffner, the "Tombs' angel," was thrown from the carriage in whlcU she was driving nnd so badly Injured shediod soon after. Mrs. IUchard Graham; who was Miss SclmlTner's companion In tht carriage, was also severely injurea. Learning Business by Doing Business Is the scheme at tho Wlhs-B'sre Gustos College, to Anthracite Bli (All conveniences, elevator service.) 1, WEST MA11KET, WLKES-BAIM 1'i There are many reasons why nnyone I thlnklug of getting buslnoss training should writo tous for catnloguo nnd In formation. College opens Sept. 3. Puplls-boarded In private families, (not I regular boarding houses) f3 to 54 por I week. WAD12 & WILLIAMS, Principals. WENDELL KEBER, Successor to Dn. CHAS. T. PALMER, -EYE AND EAR 8VRQJ30N, 801 Mahantougo Street, Pottsvllle, Penns. III rosfnge, wo will send A Sample r.,n elope, of elllicr wiiiix, rtiisn or iiitrxivrrr. OF rOWDER. W.L.D SS SKO IB THE BEST. NO SQUEAKING. f 5. CORDOVAN, FRENCHSi trwi CLLLU vlt. 4.-5.s-oFlNECAiF&KWJi3AR01 $3.5PP0UCE,3Solls. so-tS-WORKINGMEN? V" EXTRA FINE. ,; 2.l.7-s Boys'SchoolShdes. LADIES' SEND FOR CAIAUJUUE WL-DOUCLAS. RROCKTON. MAS3. Vou can save money or purcnaomu . ' . . ..r.oT. inrirestmanufactnrersol advertUed" shoe, in the world, Jf' the value by stamping the name and price on Ihe bottom: which protects you against high prlcesand heSiddlerasn's profits. ?ouat custom work. itPstyle, easy filUng ; and You havo seen it advertised for many years, but havo you ever tried It? If not, you do not Know wliat aa lueiu ;oiiiiiuxioii runucr is POZZQEWS M besides betns nn acknowledged bofmtlflor, hna manv lotreehlna uac. It proveuts cUnf lnff,Bun-burn,vlnd tan.lepaensperBplrntlon, eto.i InfactltlsaiiiostdollcatoandaeHtrnblo protoctiot, to iqo iiicoaunnK uubwuuuiur For pftninlo. addrOBS 3 J. A. POZZONI CO. St. Louis, MoJ MIXTION T1U3 PAPEB, wearing qualiUes. W nave inem any otlicr make. Take no substitute. If your ,ne Wos, 6 M 95 a m- ina 2-6T S-ff? p, m. .Hnlvrcanuoisucpiyyuu, j Joseph Ball, Shenandoah, Fa. I tf EFFECT MAT 13, 1891. Pssaentrcr trains leave Shensndosh Penn Haven Junction. Mauch Chunk, hlghton, Slstlncton, White Hsll, Cstsssuq AUeniown, liexnienem, r-mobua uu Yrtimo; 6.04. 7,88, 0.15 s ni , 12.43, 2 67, bXI p. m. ; f or new xorjt anu x'uuudiuis, u.m, ,.oo, 9.15 s. m., 18.48, 2.67. For Quakake, Bwltch bsck, Gerhards and Budsondale, 6.04, 9.15 a bl, ana z.07 p. m. Tor wuKee-iisrre, wmie xisven, z-iiiefcon, LscoyvlUe, Towsnds, Ssyre, 'Wsverly snd Elmirs, 0.04. 9.15 a. m., 2.(7, 5.27 p. m. For uocnester, uunaio, iMiagara rauo anu :H0HEST TREfiTMEHT- of fruits, and oau he oaten nt almost any ta thB vfholo system. It attacks all scrof time with decidedly good effect, It is . ulcus, skin and scalp Ateu In tho right way said to possess marked toulo properties, nnd ladles who know a good thing when they see It, sfud a good peach when they taste it, will be delighted to learn that It lu . n.l.(n lit a hnlnap (ntvni,1a UAmlrlnir .... ........- v . . .. . . ...... n t ... i h fair complexion. Whllo thus briefly , benefit or cure, you have your money back. I if..!- 4Ka lilfVt. ni, MvJZ i,nt it cures come from a torpid liver, or from Impure biooo. ror evoryuiuig oi mis ualuiu, - v j v anfwd remedy. , .., ,mw lu Dyspepsia or inaigesiion, mui Htntlng some ot the good qualities ot the peach, it Is said that physicians all agree The worse your Catarrh, the used Dr. Ba&Vs Catarrh Remedy, more you Will ba Returned to Oeriosny. New Yomc, Aug. 81. Frederick Najlo, ti,u ..v.mnvar ot Leopoldhafer. duchy ol linden, who iled to this country two weeki ago, wU he returned to Germany on tht lluvrl. He is wanted to answor a cbnrgi of forgery, the amount of which, li $60,000. rresldent Cleveliinil's Health. HlJMAltU's 1UT, Msbs., A'ig. 81. Pre l1iit nievelaud's health continues to lm nmvii. nnd rumors that his allmont lk more serious thau malarial fever Is sooutei! by Dr. O'Reilly. The president declinei to suy anything ubout admlulstrutloc matters. The Usee for the- Cape May Cup, Londos, Aug. 31. The Times says thai the Satantta will defend the Cape Ma) cup against the Vigilant. Tho race fot h cun will take place on Sept. 0. Until that Mm the Vigilant will, not engags any raos. H4-W Hertford's Orent Cotton Strike. KeW llKProRD, Jlass., Aug. 21. Yester day the cotton operatives Inaugurated their general NtrlKo unit penny n,wu an idle. The machinery of but lle ol the twenty-seven mills in the city is in mo tion, and it Is thougui iiini tuese mini will soon be shut dowst witu me otners The strike is against a proposed reduc tion. . Accidentally Kilted Ills Brother. Atlanta. Aug, SI. Robert Splnks ac cidentally killed his brother Charles In Talbot county. Robert was In his broth er's room examining a pistol. The ham mer slipped, the pistol was discharged and the ball struoK Ulinrie opiuKS in mi abdomen. He died in a. few minutes Both were prosperous young farmers. No Prise- Flchtlue In Sioux City. HIOUX ClTV. Ia., Au. 21. "I will not nermlt this nrlie light ti ocour within tht corporation limits of Sioux City," said Mavor Fletcher, in sneaking oi tue euon to get the Corbett-Jackson match here. "What Is more, 1 doubt if It will be ni- lowed to be fought 6a Iowa soiL" Senator Miil'hersuu Will Nnt ltoslsn, Nnw York, A'.i,. SI. Sena'ur Jahn R Mcl'hersoii. of X-w Jersey, i-sld In an In IatvImw thnt ia,- renort that he eoutem- nlated reslgu..iu his seat in the Uulte4 Htates sem ! was absolutely wlthoul fouudntioii. Tlie tcuaior Intends sailing for Europe touiuriuw. A Mluistr StrnngUd to Heath. Readiko, Pa., Aug. 81. The Rev. Levi II. Geschwiudt, a Lutheran minlster.aged IS years, of Tilden, this county, while eab lug was seized with paralysis of the heart, nnd the food getting into his winupipe ut waa strangled to death. Ths Weather. Fair; cooUr; north winds, becomluj northeast. Audiittnirof Able AsIitnnls. Home Offices, 1317 ARCH ssn Pliilodelnlua. Hours Dully, 0-11: Jl 1 M . Weil, and Set. Kvbb.. b-10; Snnd N 9-li lUttNC'I Ol'FICK Ten atA.f iwiltl) Kstnbliahcd man At Reading, Ha. i lV.I'r,.rSRniXnnilil VllJ Nil- HtH. OIH? Uuurs every Maturtlay tro... C .V. M. to lu P. M.: SnnduvB. from U A. Jl. to 3 I'. M( not Visor. Youtlillll niinnrreiioii o'l-' -i.ukM. I'liwitti. i.enertii iii'uiiiit OHHOI illl-OlftTT mill .1.1 r-in-i-iHi in.in.rH in. i .1 hi- I ... n.n .li.ufli. ... I ili-i-ltfiiirf. lr. Ili-el, the Only lliislrlnu aail hicliilli.Jable iiirv nrti-r favnuuv elo hns fulled (no nimrr hulruli.Ts sy, write, print or aaveruse.1 ' 1 1- 'iIiimI llflnt-leMM nnd Dnimerou t uses iillrlled. Kellef nt oner. 1'resb cases curl l-ludtiiH. j:a('11 nnd Hverr Cnse llereives . 'ie Honor's I'rnioiinl Attention nnd t'nrr. Htrlelewt Sperrey l.iinrsvnteed in All. Senilo : tamis fornoou, "Trurn;-- m-sioiauioryounB nili.lrt. sliiiileaud marrleo. lueoniy hook eipos- ns Quucl. s. DB. HOBENSACK, nEMOVEd To 648 N. Eighth St, u above Green, Phila, Pa., Pnrmerlv at 208 North end 8t . is the old est in America for the treatment of Special imeaiea mui ioumpii mrrora, varicocele, Hydrocele, Lost Manhood, etc. Treatment by rratl a sriecinltv. Communications pacredly eoLttdeotfal. md stamp for book. Hours, t m. to p. rr sunaavs. mount The Season Is here: For Fainting .... and Paper Hanging Get your work done by Mahanoy City's leading artist, W. H. SNTDEB, Perfect Worlt, Bargains In paints and oils, plain and stained gloss. All the new patterns in wall paper. All dally and weekly papers, novels, novelettes and stationery. 133 West Oontro Streot, Headquarters for tho Eyxninq Hbraui. Fur itelvldere. Delaware Water Qsd and Stroudsburg, 5.04 a. m., 2.67 p. m. ror iiamuertvuie ana 'iTenion, v.io . m. j or i TinKnannoci., o.i, v.iij. ui., .u, ,u,, y. u. for Ithaca and Geneva 0.04, 9.15 a. m. 5.2T p. m r or Auourn v. id a. iu. p. ia. ror Jeanesville, Levis ton and Ue"er Uesdow, 7.83 a. ro., 12.43, 8.08 p. m. A For Stockton ana bumoer xsra, o.u, t.ie 9.15. s. m.. 12.4, 2.67, 5,27 p. m. For Bllver Brook Junction, Auoenriea ana Bazleton 601, 7.38, 15 a. m., 12.43, 2.57, 5.27 and- B-0SP-''- . . For scrsnton, cut, v.io, . m., anu p. m. For Ilatlebrook, Jeddo, Drlf ton and Freeland, 8.04, 7.88, 9.16, a, m., 12.43, 2.57, 5.27 p. rr. for Asmana, uirsraviue ana liqbi ureea, s.os. 7.51, 9.13, 10.20 a. m 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, 8.85, 8.22, 9.16 p. m. For Raven Hun, Centralis, Mount Carmelana Bhsmokin, 9.13, 11.14 a. m., 1.32. 4.40, 8.22 p.m. For Yatesvme, i"rc nsce, wananoyuny ana nelsno. 8.04. 7.38. 9.15. 11.05 a m.. 12.49. 2.67 6 , 8.08, 9.88, 10.28 p. m. j Trains win leave snamonn at g.iqubs m.. 1.55, 4.30 9J0 n. m., and arrive at Sb&iHfJ (Josh at 9.15 t. tn., 12.13, 2.57, 5.27, 11.15 pTT Lea re Shenandoah tor l'ottsvuie, d.su, 7.ae 9.0S, 11.03 11.30 a. m., 12.48, 2.67, 4.10 5.27, 8.08M p. m. I.Pivn Pottsvtlla for Shenandoah. 8.00. 7.60. 9.06, 10.16,11.40 a. m., 12.S2, 8.00,. 410, 5.20, 7.15, 7.M, I0.W p. m. Leave snonanaoan ior uaiioioa.D.ui.v.oo, n.ia. a. xa., 12.48, 2.67, 0.27, 8.08 p. m. . Leave Hazleton for snenanaoan, 7.ja, iu.w, 11.00 a. m , 12.15. 2.65. 5.80, 7.25. 7.50 p. m. SUNDAY TKAINB, Trains leave for Raven Rnn. Centralla, Mt, Carmel and Mhamokln. 6.45 a. m 2.40 p. m., and arrive at Hhamokln at 7.10 a. m. ana 8.45 p. m. Trains leave Hhamokln for Shenandoah at 7.55 a. m. and 4 00 p. in., and arrive at Shen andoah at D.4V a. m. ana t.oc ip. m. Trains leave for Ashland, GlrardvlUe and Loa Creek, 9.40 a. m., 12.30 p. m For uazieion, ijisck ureeic dunciioa, i-bod Raven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem, ilaston ana New York, 8.1'J a m., 12.80, 2.65 p. m. For fhuaoeipma ii.su, z.co p m. For Yatesvilfe, Park Place, Mihsnoy City and Delano, 8.49, 11.36 a. m., W.so, 2 w, 6( r.ns p m. Leave Hazleton tor Sher.andoah, 8.SJ, 11.80 a. m.. 1.06, 5.80 p.m. , . . '.nave bcenanaoan ior fottsvuio, d-w, o, 9.30 a. m., 2.40 p. m. t ...... Leave Pottsvllle for Bnenanaoan, o.a, xs.tu a.m.,l.s5. 6.16 p. m. South Bethlehem, Fa OH AS. S. LEK. Genl. PasB.AKt.. Philadelphia a w -MntjMir.M AfinEIt. Asst. O. P. A.. Houth Ilethlehem. Pa 1 WARREN J. PORTZ. f lniirp"T,ri Tuner. PUbos and organs repaired. Orders left at 21 North Mais street, BUsnanOoab, will rttifjT . prompt atuntlon. 4 .iitlkaLAM,. ..v.;.Ljflka
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