EVENING HERALD Published dally, except Sunday by HEHAI.V 1'VJILISHINO CUXVANX, Fnblloatlon office and me hanlcal department, a Hast Coa Street. nv if 9? j ls delivered In Shenandoah and i ae jieram surroutl(ltng towng for s)x cents avfeelt.piTablo to the curriers, lljr mall, Three Dollars a year or Twenty-flvo cent per month, In advance. Adrertltementt charged according to apace ftnd position. The publishers reserve the right to change the position of advertisements when sver the publication ol news requires It. The rltht Is also reserved to reject any advertise xatlit, whether paid (or or not, that the pub lahcrs may deem Improper. Advertising rates leads known upon application. Entered at tho post offlco at Shenandoah, Fa., at second close mall matter. the evening herald, Shenandoah, Ponns. Evening Herald. THURSDAY, SKPTEMHEHfl, 1804. Republican State Ticket. For Governor, GKN'L, DANIEL It. 1IAST1NOS, Centre county. For Lieutenant-Governor, WALT Kit LYON, Allegheny county. For Auditor-General, AMOS II. MYLl.V, Lancaster county. For Secretary Internal Affairs, JAMKS W. LATTA, Philadelphia county. For Congrossmon-at-Largo, OALU81IA A. onow, Susquehanna county, OEOROE V. HUFF, Westmoreland tounty. County Ticket. For Congress, CHARLES N. Hltt'MSI, Of Mluersville. For Senator, SOth District, JOHN J. COY LIS, Of Mahanoy City. For Representative, 1st District, josnrn watt, 01 Shenandoah. For Sheriff, ALEXANDER SCOTT, Of Frackville. For Director of the Poor, NEW DETWCK, Of Wayne Township. For Jury Commissioner, THOMAS J. RICHARDS, Of Iteilly Township. Notice ! Hereafter nil political advertisements, etc., MI ST HE PAID For. IN ADVANCE. This is imperative, as the management has ex j.eilinentuil long enough nnd finds that 'llccttons for this kind of work are more ijt'ily made at the time the contracts nre aj.tde than at auy other time. Aj'Miisal hKEitiiETT told a reporter that the navy of either China or Jnpim la uporiur to that of the United States. t us not boast any more, or until we get some more ships. M (Tii the other losses this year must be counted those of the towuH nud villages of the Northwest by Are, traceable to th unwonted drouth. And they will foot up more than many persons In this part of the world would Imagine. THE awful calamity that has fallen on Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan, In 'stead of being exaggerated in Its result :n tho earlier reports from the stricken region, appears to have been understated Tl'p forest flies have carried destruction .ml death so far that the victims are now J-etieved to number nearly a thousand. lilioiii of dollars worth of property has - n destroyed and whole towns hav t on -tti-pt away. The suffering has of t-u 1, euii extreme, and the need of holp -rent. At the momeut of such au h. ".lowing calamity as this the great 'tvoieiice of the Amerioau people Is ills y 'l With thousands of a ores of 'iQtl burned over, thousands of homos -wept away and perhaps a thousand lives K-r henued of Immediate relief must 10 f.'rcat, and the response of our citizens u . lit to be prompt and generous. t. ivrANWK to taxation Is not the baste k r'.iclpJe of Anarchism. Anarohtsta nro fit taxpayers ; and taxpayer, are not Au artlilsts. There may be a few theoretical -xceptions to this rule; but none practl a The more property a mnn owns, and . n...re taxes, therefore, be Is compelled to pay, the more conservative he becomes, and the less inolined toward Anarchism. i . have cerUluly never been informed ih it Valllunt was a large land-owner; or th it Henry was a heavy taxpayer ; or that r Boerlo had extensive business interests, On th'' contrary, they wero propertyless, Don-laxpayiug, nou-produolng, non-indus trial. Ko with their comrades. Hy their own confession, some ot them nro co mon thieves ; some ot them nre so unut terably debased ns to live on the earnings of vicious women, nnd most of them do dare their unwillingness to "degrade themselves" by lawful work, Of such ore the hosts of Anarchy. To say that they are Anarchists because they protest against the power of government to levy taxes Is so lnncotlrnte ns to be grotesque lie mnn who U industrious nnd provident Is called upon to pny taxes ; but ho pays thcra cheerfully. And the more Indus trious nud provident he Is, nnd the more property he therefore acquires, the larger Is the tnx-lovy made upon him. Hut be cause of those very facts he takos all the more Interest In tho government, h the more devoted to the maintenance of It, Is the better citizen, and U the more stead fast opponent of Anarchism and nil Its works, TllHEE murderers of women are under sentence to be hanged In New Jersey on Thursday next. For the good of the com monwealth and the upholding of the law, It Is to be earnestly desired that the execu tions shall take plnco as decreed, without auy further Juggling with appeals nnd gtnys. Now Jersey has been singularly unfortunate. In respect of crimes of vio lence against women. Several dark mys teries stand yet unsolved on her police records. It Is, therefore, especially desir able that In tho cases where guilty men are caught and duly convicted the law shall bo enforced and its penalties admin istered with all possiblo promptness nnd certainty. This Is the only way in which there is any hope of establishing such a respect for the law of the stnte as will tend to keep men from the commission of bloody crimes. A LIVING NET. Peculiar Method of rUhlnc Indulged 111 by Natives of Occniiien Inlands. A peculiar method of fishing Is in dulged In by tho natives of Tetulln, 0110 of tho Islands of Oceanlca. At a given sig nal the Inhabitants of tho village nssemblo on tho seashore, to tho number of about 200 persons.onch of whom carries n branch of cocoa palm. With these In their bands they plunge into tho water, and at n cer tain distance from tho shore turn toward it, forming n compact half circle, each 0110 holding his pull 11 brunch perpendicu larly In tlio water, nud thus forming n sieve. Tho lender of tho party then gives a sig nal, nnd this living net approaches tho shore gradually in perfect order, driving before it n inultltudo of flshos. Surround ed by this living wall nnd entangled In tho cocoa palm branches mnny of tho fishes nro enst on tho sand by tho waves, whilo others nro killed with sticks. After bolng cooked over hot coals tho fish nro served with bananas nnd coconnut milk. Tho Bcono as doscrllied by n Frenchman who recently visited the island was inter esting nnd plcturosquo In the oxtremo, tho effect buing Immensely heightened by tho nppearnuco of tho nntlvos, whoso costumo consists of a short tunlo of seaweed or leaves. Tholrlmlr is iiowdercd with chalk, whilo tho warriors are distinguished by tho hnlr being powdered red. Wreaths of gardenias or red hibiscus are wont on their heads, alto round their necks. Phil adelphia Times The Kuroponn Viper. Many persons are killed by vipers on tho continent; but, though Polios bems Is widely distributed over Europe nnd Is generally known distinctively as tho "lit tle viper," tho prevalent and most dan gerous bpocios nro tho long nosed mid asp vipers. Mntthlolo relates an Instance of a man who was fatally bitten by half n suuko in Franco. An adder had been m;v- ored in twain with a hoe, nnd ho unfortu nately picked up tho business ond. Such nn occurrenco is quite within tho lmunds of credibility. I havo soon a wretched python which had boon cut in two by n sweep of a cooly's cutlass launch itself furiously at the man who was preparing to glvo It the coup do gruco nnd toar tho torch from his hands. Domestlo animals nro not Infrequently nttacked but rarely succumb to tho pol- 6011. Shoep and horses nro struck on tho noo us they graze, cows very commonly on tho udders while lying down. A bit ten dog repeatedly plunges Us head under water to assuago tho llerco heat ot tho in flamniatory symptoms, but generally re covers. Human beings niulmoukoys suf fer fnr more Intensely than do creatures lower In tho sonlo of life. Uharabers' Journal. Church Wculth. Tho wealthiest denomination in tho TTnlted States, if we estimate denomina tional wealth necordlng to tho average value of tho church cdlllocs nnd sum, is the Jewish. The next is tho Unitarian, tlio third is tho Itoformod (Dutch) and the fourth the Protestant Episcopal. Thoover - age value of the churches of Hofonnod . .-r ... - Jews is $38,8311; of the Unitarian, $34, 725: of the Ilefornied (Dutch), (lH.aa,, nnd of tho Protestant Epiftoopul, $10,188. The Episcopal church Is, howover, much more widely distributed than any of the other bodies named. Tho Jews aro almost entirely in the cltlos, and tho Reformed Jews also are largely so, but tho Eplsco- j pullnus aro found not only In all the larger cities, but lire represented in nil the stutos I and territories. This luct ndil to the slgnlfioaneo of tho high average value re ported for Its churches. Its ministers, llko those of tho Presbytorlau church, are well oared for. It makes no separate re turn for ministerial sularles. Forum. PliOiirT RELIEF comes to the woman sufferinR from any of the painful disorders and derangements peculiar to her sex. if she accepts the help that's offered. Dr. Tierce'g Eavorlto Prescription U the only medicine so certaln .In its effects that , It .can bemtarait. teed. In every ,11 Hdoesnt benefit c WnZ&Xl!o wen the, owe to good health. It you wish to be beau- tiful. keep the natural functions of the body ""'""rr-.sr-.ri"i .i.-' j A train of disorders follow the derange-1 ment of the womanly functions. For nervous 1 prostration, excitability, fainting spells, dir tiness, spasms, convulsions, or "tits," thlf remedy relieves and cures. Take it when you suffer from sleepless ness, backache and bearing-down .tarnations, for th prompt rxlief it Imparts. FOREST FIRES BURNING Wisconsin, Minnesota and Miohi gan Again Eoport Dangor, 1 PLENTY 0F RELIEF FURNISHED. Gorernor Fclc Snys Thnt Wisconsin Will Take Core of liar Stricken Oltltoni. ' The Dentil List at Hinckley droning, but Slowly. ST. PAUL, Minn., Sept. 6. Tho subscrip tions for the fire sufferers jumped up ye- 1 terday. The first one came from President James J. Hill, of the Great Northern rail way, of which road the damaged Eastern Minnesota Is a branch, and was for 5,000. ( Accompanying this was another subscrip tion of 5,000 from President Hill's asso ciate In the Grent Northern, Sir Donald Smith, of Montreal. Several New York commercial firms turned In f 1,300, while the agents of the leading New York In surance companies gave tl,000. Alto gether the money contribution up to this time will aggregate $25,000. Minneapolis has already raised (12,000, nnd is rapidly increasing the amount, and Duluth has a fund of (10,000, while every town In the state have sont smaller amounts. A message was received in this city from Governor Peck, of Wisconsin, asking that to avoid confujtou In furnish ing supplies the Minnesota people look after their state, that Wisconsin would tnko charge of all the Buffering in theirs. Yesterday two car loads of provisions from this city reached Shell Lake, and other sections are equally well provided for. Reports from the north are to the eflect that Carlton, Kcrrlck nnd Bnrnuin are In danger. The fires now surround those places, nnd are raging furiously. So dense Is the smoke at Carlton thnt the operator there said he could not see across the street. One report was current in this city that liaruum had been destroyed, hut it bos been Impossible to confirm the re port. The men of Kerrlck have sent tho women nnd children to West Superloj and Duluth for snfety, and remained be hind to fight the llres. 8TII.I1 FINDING DEAD BODIES. Tho Remains of Seven Tenons Taken to Illuckley Yesterday. Pink Citt, Minn., Sept. C The death roll at Hinckley is growing, but slowly. Yesterday the remains of three bodies were brought in from the eastern county road. One was a mnn. Of the other two there wns left but a hand and a leg. The hand wns that of a child, but the leg was that of a boy. Later in the forenoon tho bodies of Mr. Lovell and his family, four altogether, were recovered. They lived about two miles north of the town. Searching parties are out in all directions, but their orders are to bury the dead where they lie. Tho seven bodies brought in bring the total number in Hinckley up to 221, nnd in tho vicinity of Hinckley to upwnrds of 230. As yet it has been impossible to ap proach tho mill pond. The heap of sawed wood and landings which mark its bank nre still sending up dense clouds of blind ing smoke, rendering it impossible for a man to get neivr the water. It has been decided to draw oil the water, ns it isnow supposed that there are many bodies in the pond. At Pino City tho work of ro lief is running smoothly. Millions of Feet of Timber Iturned. West SiTEmoit, Wis., Sept. 0. Along tho Hue of tho Omaha rullroad south of here the fires aro still burning. At Su perior Junction tho fires nre reported very bad, but at last accounts the town wns still safe. At Poplar three residences, a school house, railroad ties and cedar poles nnd millions of feet of timber were burned. A small settlement about twenty miles north of Iron lliver burned to the ground Tuesday night, but the residents escaped. Michigan Forests Ablaze. IsnrEMtNO, Mich,, Sept. 0. This city is again enveloped in smoke, the fires in the forests having started afresh. A party of campers eight miles west of here were driven out of the woods by the rag lag flnmes yesterdny. They drove their horses through miles ot lire and smoke. narrowly escaping. Tho damage here is confined to crops and timber, as the fire is qQuio distance from settlements. Two Villages Eudangered. Manistique, Mich., Sept. 0. Forest fires nro raging fiercely in this vicinity. Tho villages of South Manlstlquo nnd Thompson nro In considerable danger. Conditions are favorable for 11 disastrous fire throughout tho county of Schoolcraft. Their lleslgnatlons ltefjuested, Washington, Sept. 0. Secretary Car lisle yesterday asked for the resignations I . . T T I t T .. ..II . ' i juuiw. l-. ui -uiwui;uuasi.ui, cuiui 1 of the engineering nnd drafting division in the office of tho supervising architect jof the treasury; Peter S. Garretson, of New Jersey, chief of the accounts division, and l-ranK luuiiKen, 01 amine, chlet ot the record division of the same offlco. All ot these officials are Republicans, aud their places will be filled by Democrats, The reorganization of the department un der the Duckery law will result in the dis missal of about 152 clerks about Oct. 1. Trial by Jury Refused, Chicago, Sept. 0. The hearing of tha ooutempt cate against President Debs and other officers of the American Hallway I miinn . whirli irm rilsn.nnttlillMfl mi .Tulxr 26, was taken up by Judge Woods yester day. Attorney Gregory, for the defense, I moved for a trial by Jury, which was over ruled by Judge Woods. The taking of 1 testimony wns then begun. IFor Governor of New Hampshire, Concord, N. H., Sept. 0. The Repub lican state convention met here yesterday. Charles H. Uarlett, of Manchester, pre sided. Charles A. lluslel was nominated for governor. At the Second district con- Igresslonal Republican convention Hon. Henry M. linker was nominated by ao- clamation. . Nominated to Succeed Ilarnes Comnton. ' CATONSVILLE, Md., Sept. 6. The Fifth district Democratic congressional oonveu- tIon nominated State Senator Johu G. noger, of Howard county, for the long term, and Dr. GeCrge Wells "of Atme Arundel, for the short term. Strong tnr- 111 reform resolutlqns were adopted. tyllKjarNO. W. Va., Sept. 0. Alstpn Gordon Payton, of Barbour coupty, was nominated for congress by tho Second dis trict Republicans to ruu against Hon. W. L. Wilson, chairman of the ways and means committee. VANDERBILT'S IN CONTROL Uniting- with Itothsclilldsnml Mora-nns for Southern Itallrond Kxtetislon. ClIATTANoooA, Tenn., Sopt. ft-From n thoroughly reliable source The Times Is Informed that the underwriters, as they may be termed, of the reorganization scheme of tho Hlchmoud and West Point Tcrmlnnl and the Kast Tennessee, Vir ginia and Georgia ltallroad company, are none other than the Rothschilds, of Lon don nnd Pnrls, nnd the Vnnderhllts, of "exv iotk Cornelius nnd Wllliaui K. 1 xne reorganization, ns Is well Known, : was undertaken nnd successfully consum ! inntcd by Drexel, Morgan & Co., of Lon don, lhese two great banking houses in terested their richest clients the Koths chllds nnd Vanderbllts. The syndicate really is very small In numbers, for it Is divided into four portions, but is colossal 1 .. 1 , . ..,......4.. 1. ' n' .n , 35 than halt a billion dollars, The Kothschllds have one nuartor. the Vanderbllts oue quarter, Drexel, Morgan & Co. one quarter and J. S. Morgan & Co. a qunrter. The reorganization plan provided for (30,000,000 of new capital, and it is this sum thnt the quartet has agreed to supply and more if necessary. Tho money is to be used in heavier rails, new bridges, new equipment, terminals, ex tensions, etc. The first annual meeting of stockholders is to be held in Richmond, Va., Tuesday, Oct. 2, and bonds to the amount of 120.000.000 on tho entire nrotv esty will be authorized. There is now very little doubt that the southern railway project Is simply an ex tension of tho vnnderbilt system Into and through the south. The Chesapeake and Ohio will no doubt become a part of the system within a short time, and the Queen and Crescent systeni will ultimately be come part of it, GOVERNOR WAITE RENOMINATED. The Convention Ilelused to listen to Uli Principal Opponent, PUEDLO, Colo., Sept. 0. The Populist state convention yesterday refused to listen to Thomas M. Patterson, leader of ot the opposition to Governor Wnlte's re- nomination, and the Patterson delegation left for Denver, followed by a dozen other delegates. Governor Walte was renominated on the first ballot, receiving all but half a dozen votes, which were given to Con gressman Peuco. The nomination was later made unanimous. When Introduced to the convention ho wns greeted with tremendous cheers. Governor Wnlte, after thanking the convention for the honor bestowed on him by the rcnomluatlon, said: "I do not take this as an indorsement ot all my official acts, as I know I have mnde many grievous mistakes, but I take It as an ex pression of confidence in me, and that I have acted honestly,if not always wisely." uongressmnn fence, in response to loud calls, made a speech urging the support of the ticket. He said that under no cir cumstance would he be a candidato for any office. Henry of Navnrre Heats llanq.net. New Yohk, Sept. 0. In the bay stnke race run at Sheepshead yesterday only Henry of Navarre, Bauquet, Yo Tnmblcn nnd Sir Walter participated, and that was the order of favoritism. When they were Bent away neither seemed to want to make the pace, but finally Sir Walter and Yo fniriltlen did so. This wns tho wnv thav ran up to the last half, when Henry of Navarro,and llnuquet got away from the others ns If they wero standing still, and began the fight through the stretch. Simms, on Banquet, did a good deal of crowding, but Taral outrode him and landed the three-year-old in the first place by a head. Employers Urge a Conference. Trenton, Sept. O.The manufacturing potters of this state have addressed a let ter to the operative potters, who have been out on strike for several mouths,ask lng for a conference for the purpose of discussing a reduction of wages from tho scale agreed upon when the strike was set tled a few weeks ngo. The manufacturers name no figures in their communication to the men, but say that a reduction Is Imperative on account ot tho new tariff laws. Tho men have not yet seut a reply. ' Killed by a Falling Troe. Point Akkan, Cal,, Sept. 0. A party from San Francisco, including W. W. Higglnsorj, second officer of tho steamer Oakland, his wife nnd daughter, William Spohn and Ed Heed were camped on Gnr cia river, ten miles from this place. Early In the morning they were awakened by the cracking of a large redwood tree. Tho men ran, but the ladies stopped to dress. The tree fell over both tents, killing Mrs, Illgglnsou nnd her daughter Sadie, and breaking a leg of both Spohn nud Iteed. Mlrnndn Wrecked, Fassengers ltescned. Nohth Sydney, C. B., Sept. 0. Tho schooner Rlgel, of Gloucester, Mass., Cap tain G. W. Dfxon, arrived Ticre yesterday, having on board the crew and passengers of tho steamer Miranda, which left New York July 7 with Dr. F. A. Cook's Arctic excursiou. All tho party nre well. On Aug. U the Miranda struck a rock near Sukkertoppeu, West Greenlnnd, and was abandoned in a sinking condition Aug. 23 in Davis strait, lat. about 01 degs. 15mlu., long. 58 degs. 40 mlu. Arrested for linltutlni; Hank Notes. St. Louis, Sept. 0. M. E. Smith, the secretnry ot the St. Louis Dank Note company, has been arrested upon the charge ot violating section 5,430 of the re vised statutes in connection with the printing of the special warrants recently issued by the state of Mississippi 1Q the likeness ot United States notes. Presi dent Cheney nnd Mr. Holmes, a repre sentative of the company, will also bo ar rested as soon as they return to the city. Assassinated on the Street, IlKKBirrrA, Tex.. Sept. 6. J. Y. Witt, secretary of the Twelfth congressional district committee and superintendent of public schools nt Deoatur, was assassin ated nt the latter place by S. Simmons, a young business man of Sherman. The tragedy occurred lu a public street at De catur. It is alleged that undue intimacy existed between Witt and a sister of Sim mons, and that Witt openly boasted of it. Simmons was arn-nted. Rtnny Creek 1'lllrcl wlih D-nrt risli. NoitltlSTOWK, Pa., Sept. 0. Dead flsh are, floating on htouy creek in HUflleleut numbers to alarm the health authorities. The stream, ordluarlly sluggish aud odor iferous, is now, UT reason of the ptvtracted "drought, practically a ttagnuut poo) with green scum. The creek is little better than au open sewer under average clreum .tallies, and now the water, reaembllug r body of greasy filth, is a serious menace to the DUblle bealth. All That's Claimed I had a poor appetite, that tired f celinz and was run donp, but. Hood's Banoparllla has good. I havo a better appetite and do not f tel tired, I can rto. ommend Hood's Bursa parllla as an excellent spring or fait medicine to keep the blood la order. Uyaelf and three daughters hare taken over tlx bottles, and It has done us much good. We do not now have to call npon a doctor, as for. roerly, In the spring Albert Klnsey time, and I can say that Auburn, ra. Hood's Sarsaparllla Is all that Is claimed for It. I moat heartily rec ommend It, and (hall always keep it in my house." Albert Kinset, Auburn, ra. f-fOOd'S Sarsa I 1 ow, parilla Be sure to get fXXYQS HOOD'S Wyik Hood's Pills aro purely vcgctablo, and do not purge, pain or gripe. Sold by all druggists. Dns S3 SHOE IS THE BEST. , NOSQUEAKING. 4.5.sj F1NECA1 F&KANaAROl 3.yP0LICE,3Sous. 2.l.7-5BOYSScH0llSHflE3. LADIES WL.-DOUCLAS, BROCKTON. -MA33. Yon enn save money by .purchasing V . L. Douslna Shoes, Because, we are the largest manufacturers of advertised shoes In the world, and guarantee the value by stamping the name and price on the bottom, which protects you against high prices and the middleman's profits, our shoes equal custom work in style, easy fittiug aud wearing qualities. We hsrve them sold every, whereat lower prices for the value given than any other make. Take no substitute. If your dealer cannot supply you, we can. Sold by Joseph Ball, Shenandoah, Pa. You havo Been It advertised for many years, but have you ever tried it? If not, you do not know what an Ideal ft Complexion Xoder Is. besides bolnff nn Acknowledged beautlflor, fiua many reirobnmgueco, 11 prevents ciiar iritf,Bim-buni,wim1 'n, lessen iwrsnlrntlon, cto.i Infnctitiantnostdollcatoniuiaesiniblo prgtuctli a to tho fnco during hot weather. It In Sold JZverywherce For sample, address t .A. POZZON! CO. St. Louis, Mo.t J IIIUll T' )N THIS FAITH. llr Thpftl 1317 Arch St. U I I 9 1 1 U O I PHILADELPHIA, PA. Tho only tlcnulno Specialist In America, noiTTlinsianmns; wnat outers HUTenise. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION Special Diseases and Stricture Pcrm&uently Cured In U to 6 dais Dl nfin nniOnU I'rlmnrv or Sccond- DLUtJU r Li I II nrv runfl bv entirety I new mtitliod in JO to w days. 0 years Euro pean llospltal and 32 practical experience, as cferttflRAtt'ei anil IMniomas nrove- Bend five I 2-cent stamps lor book, "TltUTII," the only I iirvilr oTTMV.lnf fltnrlr llnMors anil Otuersad- to all sufferers and to tbose contemplating marriage. TuemoscBiuDuoruuiiuuauKowuo leases solicited, wnieor caiiauu uwbaYuu Hoars: 9-8 1 Eve'flfr-8t Wed. and Sat. eve's I I 6-Wittun. &-12. successn treatment by mall. J. F. PL0PPERT, and ponfectioner, 29 Ea3t Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA 1 lread, Cakes, Confectionery and Vanilla, Chocolate and Straw-bei-ry Ice Cream and Soda Water. si Wholesale and Retail. I, Orders for parties and other events fllleii on short nottceL Icecream delivered to all parte of townUn pint or quart buckets. For Fainting .... The Season Is here md Paper Banging Get ypur workidone by .Mahanoy CI y'k leading artist, W. H. SSJSTYDBR, Perfect Work. ltHrcmlns In nnlntAi nnd nlln. nlHln hue stained glass. All (the new patterns 1l wall paper. All dally nd weekly papers, novels, novelettes ana stationery. - 133 "West Ortntre Stroqt. neadrmnr'er for the JEvitNllf o Hekaijj a In Post n;;c, no mil send & Zj A hni.iplo r.nvelopo, of clllicr S jj WIIITK, n.ESr ir SKCNKTTE POZZ If! fJonuUl'T" needs reliable uiosth'y, 'atlos; medicine. Only lnrnlo dSd v the purest rlrggsehoqU hi sJ. JfTonitantthsibMl.itet , , ' m Peal'-'s Pennyroyal HiESs Thsy htt -"omnt, sale fh certaia la riwvlt. The tannine (Dr. Foal's) navar dlap oolnt. V I - " -Uuro, 51.00. Addrwj i'Eii M jil.ui v v, ClSTsUnd, C, Solii byl'.l: J). KIltLJN,Vruggtt, Shennndoah, I'a. DR. J, GARNETT MERTZ, OcullSt and Optician, 111 W. Centre St., Mahanoy City, Pa. Kves examined and ulasses prescribed. Special attention to difficult cases. Professional Cards. gOL. FOSTEB, ATTORNEY and COVNSSLLBR-AT-LAWi Offlco Room 4, Post Office building, Bhenan donn, Pa. 8. KIHTLER, M. D.. PSTBWIAN AND 8UXQBON, Ufflce 1IQ North Jsrdln street, Shensnaoab. JOHN R. COYLK A TTORNBT-A T-LA W. Offlce HeCdill bulldlnt. Shenandoah, Ps. M. m. bukkk,.;; ATTORNEY AT-LAW niftAKDOAn, Tl. Office. Egan building, corner of Main and Centre streets, Bbenanduaa. J. PIERCE ROBERTS, M. D No. 25 K&st Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. Office Hours 1:80 to 8 and :80 to 9 p. m, J. S. OAI.LEN, No. 11 South Jsrdln Street, Shenandoah, Orrioa Uodbs: 1:30 to 3 and 0i30 to 8 p. M. Except Thursday evenlne. No office work on Sunday except bv arrangf ment. A tlrict adherence to the office hour) is abtolutcly neceisary. JQR. WENDELL REBER, Successor to Dr. OHAS. T. PALMER, JSTE AXP EAJt SVItOEON, 301 Mahantoupo Street, Pottsvllle, Penna. in rrrEci mat is, 1894. Passenger trains leave Shensadosh Penn Haven Junction, Msuch Chunk, Le hlghton, Slatlcgton, White Hall, Cstassuqus, Allentown, Bethlehem, Esston and Woatherly 6.04, 7.38, S.15 a m.. 18.48, 8 67, 8.27 J. m. Fot New York and Phllsdelphls, (.04, 7.S8, 9.15 a. m., 12.43, 2.67. For Quakake, Switch back, Gerhsrds snd Hudsondale, 6.04, 9.15 a m., aud 3.57 p. m. For Wllkes-Dsrro, White Haven, Plttston, Lsccyvllle, Towands, Snyre, Wsverly and Elmirs, 6.04, 9.13i a. m., 2.67, 5.27 p. m. For Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls na the West, 6.04, 9.13 a. m. and 2.57 5.27 p. m. For Belvldere, Delaware Water Qsp and Stroudsburg, 6.04 ft. m., 2.57 p. m. For Lambertvllle and Trenton, 9.15 a. m. For Tunkhsnnook, 6.04, 9.15 a. m., 2.67, 6.27 p. m. For Ithaca and Geneva 6.04, 9.15 a. m. 5.27 p. m For Auburn 9.15 a. m. 6.'27 p. m. ForJe&nesvllle.LevlstonsndUesverUesdow, 7.S3a. m., 12.43,8.08 p.m. For Stocktou and Lumber Yard, 6.04, 7.S8 9.15, a. m., 12.41. 2X7, 6.27 p. m. For Silver Brook Junction, Audenrled and Hazleton 8 04, 7.38, 9.15 a. m . 12.48, 2.57, 5.27 and 8.08 p. IB. For Scrsnton, 6.04, 9,15, s. m., 2.57 and 6.27 p m. For Bazlebrook, Jeddo, Drlf ton and Frceland, 6.04, 7.88, 9.15, a. m., 12.48. 2.67, b.27 p. m. For Ashland, Glrsrdvllle and Lost Creek, 4.6J. 7.51, 9,13, 10.20 a. m 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, 6.85, 8.22, 9.U p.m. For Ravon Run, Centralis, Mount Carmeland Shamokln, 9.13. 11-14 a. m., 1.S2, 4.40, 8.22 p. m: For Yatesvllle, Park Place, Mahanoy City and Delano, 0.04, 7.38, 9.15, 11.05 a m., 12.43, 2.67 5 27, 8.08, 9.83, 10.38 p. m. Trains wnl leave Shamokln at 8.15, 11.45 a. m., 1.66, 4.30 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 for Pottsvllle, 5.60, 7.38 9.08, 1L05 11.30 a. m., 12.18, 2.67, 4.10 6.27, 8.08 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 6.00, 7.60, 9.05, 10.15,11,40 a. m., 12.32, 3.00,. 440, 6.20, 7.16, 7.65, 10.00 p. m. Leave Shenandoah (or Hatletoa, 6.04, 7.38, 9.15, a. m., 12.43, 2.67, 6.27,8.06 p. m. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 7.35, 10.09, 11.96 a. m , 12.15, 2.66, 6.80, 7.26, 7.66 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Raven Bun, Centralla, Mt Carmel and Shamokln, 6.45 a. m 2.40 p. m., and arrive at Shamokln at 7.40 a. m. ana 3.45 p. m. l rams leave naumuKiu lur sutiiuuwau 7.55 a. m. and 4 00 p, m. and arrive at Shen I andoah at 8.49 a. m. and 4.58 p. m. Trains leave for Ashland, Qlrardvllle and Lost ' Creek, 9.40 a. m 12.30 p. m. i For Hazleton, Black Creek Junction, Penn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allentown, , Bethlehem, Easton and New York, 8.49 t m., is.au, p. m. T'nr PhlUdelnhlalSJlO. 2.65 D m. For Yatesvllle, Park Place, Mahanoy City and Delano, 8.49, 11.85 a, m., 12.80, 2.55, 4.58 6.03 p. m. Leave liazioton tor ancnancoan, d.w, u.du a. m., 1.05,6.80 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 6.60, 8 49, 9.30 a. m 2.40 p.m. . . Leave Pottsvllle lor snenanaoan, e.sv, ly.tu t. io., 1.85, 6.16 n. m. ROLLIN H. WILBUR, OenL Supt., South Bethlehem, Pa OHAS. S. LEE, Gcnl. Pass. Act., , Philadelphia A, W. NQNNEMAOHER, Asst. G. P. A South Bethlehem, Pa ff.f o'c nn who can taste our candles iSUK, till witnout n feeling of nffeo- rirlrT fit-rl tion for the young man uao. jrirAwlj0 brlngg them They just melt In the mouth; the girl's eyes melt with tenderness the young man also melts, and the question is settled. Try it, FRED. KEITHAN. Ice Cream, all flavors. 101 N. Main St. Millions of Dollars Go up in smoke every year. Take no risks but get your houses, stock, fur niture, etc, Insured In first-class, relia ble companies, as represented by DAVID FAUST, Insurance Agent, ISO South Jardlu Street. Also Life and Accidental Companies For the . . . Hot Eeason Cleary Bros Temperance Drinka Mineral water" Wes beer. Bottlers ot the finest lager beers. !7 asi 10 Pe::i Ditty, Shenandoah, P. ' vUilalL. .)lSfiki.tllw