EVENING HERALD Published dally, except Sunday by ubualv l'vnhtaiiiso company, rubllcatlon office and mo bnnloal department, SiSEaatCoa Street. The jierald Is delivered In Shenandoah and 1 surrounding towns for Six Cents t week, payable to the carriers. Bymall.Three Dollars a year or Twenty-live cents per month, In advance. AdvrrtUement chanted according to spaco and position. The publishers reserve the right to change the position of odvertlsements when iver the publication of news requires It. The right Is also reserved to reject any advertise ment, whether paid for or not, that the pub libera maytleeni Improper. Advertising rates made known upon application. Entered at the post ofllce at Shenandoah, Pa., ai second oloss roall matter. TUB EVENING 1IB11AT.H, Shenandoah. Pcnua. Evening Herald. WEDNESDAY. OCTOHEH 3, 1804. Republican State Ticket. For Governor, OENL. DANIEL H. HASTINGS, Centra county. For Lleutonant-Govornor, WALTKK LYON, Allegheny county. For Audltor-Gonoral, AMOS II. MYXIN, Lancaster county. ForSooretary Internal Affairs, JAMBS W. LATTA, Philadelphia county. For Congressmen-at-Larso, OALUSIIA A. OliOW, Susquehanna county, Or.OIlGR F. HUFF, Westmoreland county. County Ticket. For Congress, CltAHLHft N. HIiUJIM,' . Of MiuersviUe.. For Sormtor, SOth District, JOHN J cdyLE, Of Mabauoy City. For Representative, 1st District, JOSEPH AWAIT, Of Sb.euaudo.ih. For Sheriff, AtEXA.NIlF.Il SCOTT, Of Frnckvllle. 'For Director of the Poor, NEIII unTIUCK, Of Wayne Township. For Jury Commissioner, THOMAS J. ItlCHAUDS, Of Ilellly Township. Swell tU(i Soldiers' Monument fund. Ill MXF.SS men seldom have n holiday, Will they take advnntage of to-morrow nnnnrtunltv t .... Hill will be the upxt President of That bettles Hill. the United State. , , c. Kvhl'.r patriotic citizen in tho town who can possibly do so Should help make to morrow's demonstration a success. J U ANgoes right ahead smashing China just as if Secretary Grosham had not warned her to keep bauds oil Coreu. Japan either didn't receive Gresham's order or she is using It for gun wadding. Xo wonder the Louisiana planters are hot when they see the $10,000,000 bounty taken nway from them and ft $0,000,000 bounty given to the Hawaii planters, who are the agents pierely of the Sugar Trust. The Japonose have for years called themselves "the Yankees of the Orient," nnd their style of fighting rather goes to support their claim to the title. Their warfare against China is going ahead in an immensely practical businesslike way, nnd the results of It ore peculiarly Ameri. can in character. Tm. ll.ltll, ,i.. i.i. . r , ., Hit Hritish Admiralty are formulating n plan to man Certain subsidized merchant i to "Pen their shells, as if 'tp call put. Gov"lor M,t.,,lBl,1nn Mblll1ly ' ordered s.eamshlps with the oillcers and men of "llmvo' ')rnvo!" nnu "hen' they Ve till I 'j"'?n,t a."' "uto t tlifa ottf, ., ,1 . , " "m,'erB HUU Uleu 01 . ngope and the clear notes of the cornet nro' ud i'1')' the Jtatu roO were held utf tiie Koyal avtll Jfcrve. This would oansing thorn to bo fully alive to tho tlo-'i "er Hruls "'"their quarters, but were' not place on thane .vetiwls thoroimhlv illnnl I Ughta of llfo the old oystarnmn sploshes " nt",!Ie'.1, U8 tl'ur? HB,i 110 disorder. The l0o,,B ,, . in , i pliued oleus, ready to assist in naval war- fare at 'once, If necessary. Tho project includes twenty vessels, such as the Ma lefic, Htrurla and Umbria. We have been so much aocustomed of late years to hear of the intensity of Irlih poverty that it is rather satisfactory to learn from nn ollleliil report presented to Parliament that durlug the first si months of the current year the denjslts , I and balunces lu the jpint-stock banks of the Emerald Isle have Increased by more than $4,000,000, the total at the end of June being ' $180,000,000, the largest amount e'ver shown ou hnnd at that date. Inasmuch as lt Is the Irish farmers who are the chief depositors In the joint-stock banks, their condition, to say the least, shows Improvement. The savings banks afford similar evidence respecting the peasantry aud the poorer olasses' lu 'the towns, the Increase lu deposits during the half year exceeding $3,000,000 ; the, total on hand being $40,000,000. 1 1 r -'t WHATsicklyand siUysentlmenUllsm.; h companT ZT2tZ Here are' members of the Domocratlo i out on the back platform aud kicked him CongrcsslDiia! Committee ami' Senator M'11"1"" Record. . , Faulkner, of West Virginia, In a dread fnl stnteof mind because the Free Tradcrg London have Invited Ileprescntatlve Wilson, chairman of tho Democratic Committee of Wnys aid Means, to n Krnnd banquet, The courtesy nppenrs to people on this side it cheap way of paying bl(? debt, and yet In fashion au honest and manly way. Chairman Wilson has served the llrltlsh Industries and British commerce better than any other uinu In this country for the last thirty years, except President Cleveland, and the Pres ident does not happen to be in Loudon nud within range of honors or social courtesies. Mr. Wilson Is there, and lu some remarks recently published has graciously in formed his British friends thnt the light for Free Trade on this side has only just begun, and that he and his party mean to do a great deal better than they yet have done In the way of promoting British In stead of American industries. It would ave been shabby in the last degree it such distinguished performance and such gratifying promises had not been thought worthy of recognition. It. jiutilloun oil,,' I,. (Sinnrrtlrut. Nkv, Havin Oft. 3. Itciiirh from 10: towns of (.Jomi' i'n' Ut xhow unprecedented calns for t li t- Ki-piililtciui In the town election. Ill YntrllUry tlie A. 1'. A movement aroused the Catholics, who succeeded In electing an entire school board of Catholics. Iu Xew Britain the no license vote of one year ago Is reversed In almost all towns where tho A P. A made a light it met with defeat. lrofe..or Rlinrtllilce lint n Hla!ita. Ciikstkh, Pa., bet. 3. Dr. Richardson, hvslclan lu cliarge nf tue male uepart mutitof the NorristoWu Insane asylum, renorts that Professur S. C Shortlldge. acquitted last Week of murdering his wife because vi insanity, uas iaKen a change for the worn-. The strain Upou him was too seveie, anil his nervous ya tern has received a serious setback. Nw Zratnml'i SweepltiB Exclu.tiin I.nw. AUCKLAND. X 7j.. Oft. :i.-The'mlrtlstcr of labor has introduced a bill In the house of representatives, providing fur the ex elusion from the, colony of undesirable immigrants, such ns Chiueso and other Asiatics, contract workmen, cripples, con sumptlves and paupers. Pol.mifMl by llnlngim SHllsnee, LANCAsTElt, Pa., Oct. 3. The family o E. O. Dully, comprising his wifo and llv children, whose ages range from 2 to 12 vears. were taken seriously ill last nlgli after eating bologna sansnge purchased at a neighboring grocery store, me doc tor iironounced it a case of poisoning du to decomposed meat In the bologun,whioh was of Imported variety, i'rumpt admin lstr.itlon of emetics somewhat restored tin) victims, but nil are still In a serlou condition. Dentil nf nil Knilnnnt t.inryrr I'HILADKLPHIA, Oct. 3. Richard C. Mc Murtrle, the eminent lawyer, died at fc, , r,l ....... Hill ,u,n.,lni. o.ri 0' t I,-1,4."''' ' ?nT a? " "nI"' liunie lit uiiu-iuui .i1111 JK HnV.. "'li". hi iue uiiiiBu ninietnavy.aml v.unil men entered upon the practice of tho lnu. Ho quickly attained prominence, and at his death was nut) of the recognized lead ers of the Philadelphia bar. Dans ,,r Itulll' Impei-lnl I'nmlly. St. PKTKltsnUKQ, Oct. 3. It is now re ported that the Imperial family, with the exception of Grand Duke George, will pass the winter at Corfu, one of the """"" i"iuu3 ui uii-i'uu. uriinu jjuko George, It is added, will go to Cairo. The cznrowltz wjll not go to Darmstadt in order to visit his Intended wifo, Princess Alix, as previously proposed. He will bo appointed regent during his father's ab sence from Russia. Fattening Ojisters to Bruslc. Down in South street there is an aged oystcrman who fattens his Btock by feed, lng them on oatmeal and water, and dur ing tho meal tho bivalves nro regaled with n concert especially arranged for their ' benoflt. Tho old man has a cool, dark ",r 8 . T , ?, ,nt(J e"ch poll,l,r cellar, nnd tho ontmcal water Is kept in Pln,cu,"uu mined their intention of re tubs nud splashed over tho oysters with a ' mnilll"K' 1 )'e inspectors all Over tho city uqiper, uui inoy aro not led until tho oon- cort is well ii.i,i,,r -nw a .. it Kpnlnc. lina rt ci.,,1 fn. ,i,.ln t. 1. A - ' v' . , - " ... ..iitoiu, uiiu ib la uuii pnrtlculnr so lougas tho music Is loud and I lively. Thoreforo whllo tho old man is ' , mixing tho water and meal n negro boy, who Is known In the neighborhood of Kttl ( ton market as "the black Iajvj-," site on an upturned tub nnd plays tho cornet ...i.t. .. .... "iiii uuuuueruuio rough sum. AftnP ,. fmv .,? .., ' ,,,.. them with the meal and water, Hild they Rhauth lt grtuiy uml wux fllt.' ,Ie " , that he con fatten 100 bushels of ovstrs to Jierfection in ono-lialf the time It would take to do so without music, and that if heoould get the right to have nn oyster fattening cellnr under tho stflgo of tho Metropolitan Opera House hU fortuno would lie made, New York ilnll and Ex - press. A Feminine Rute, Two very bright young women boarded n enr bound wrt on Spring Garden street nnd looked about for twits. Tho oar was " " urauiiiiuiiKJu - uiiiisy, oeing , provided only with n driver nnd a box for I mo reception or inree. There was just ono vacant soot In the oar, and after a little . KOCld Uatllred dlinlavof nnllrn nrnfaaj,lnn 0,1 .tho I,nrt ot 110111 ono young lady sent ! ncrsuu. un ins young lauys right , courts, removing the lay judges from of wit a very stylishly dressed young fellow. flee ult eiher. The naturalization bill The girl who remained standing glared at , and the marriage lloenso hill were among lltm SlL'tllflcailtlv. mill lin In turn irlnnul tliM iltliur vat..uo at uer indlHerently. Sho was not nt all good looking," Tho two trlrls oxahnnnml glances, nnd thon both glared nt tho dudo. Tho girl who was seated finally nodded I cnoouraglngly toheroompnnlon, nnd open ing her pocketbook took out n. dlnip, "Will youpleasoputourfnrMlnthoboxj'' sho asked sweetly, turning to tho dude. He took tho money, pnd wakod lp pho , front end of thp car'nnd dropped It. In tho ' box. WheU ho coirto Imrfk. tho other girl '. : i t.i . . . . . . . ? SLBBPLESSASD BUN DOWH,WRECKBD i i You Can't Hold Out Long This Way. ou Arc Working Too Know It. Hard and You You Can Get Strong Without Slopping Your Work. What the people want is to get over that weakness and tlrod feeling, that nervousness and sleeplessness without stopping their work. They can't afford to bo idle. They must work. And It is not neceisary to rest. You can get well nnd strong without losing a day's work. There is n remedy so great and powerful In building tip the system, strengthening the nerves and producing sleep, thnt It never falls. The following etter written and signed by Mr, Alien D. Place, of Hardulck, Vt will tell you what to dot Last spring I was In a very feeble state of health, being all run down. I could otily work part of the time as Lhed very little strength. My nerves were terribly weak and ! could not sleep. I had been falling for two years, gradually getting worse. "I told my wife I must have something to help me right nwny. Seeing Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy advertised I had faith euouuh In it to try It. Iliad not taken a quarter of a bottle before l leit tue good results. 6ft )IH. ALLC "In n short time I 4,tly be able lo wi ." . .1..., l J-auie 10 ork li tell. ru 1,1 null b,j iudv . ii , :v v . 1,;- 'tdictne i su that wonderfr.. i.. i , ni ie iu orii auftui. u u fSrnud good medicine and has 1 J liodsend to me. It cured me com ip"jiy of all mv troubles. My age is VJw sixty nnd I feej as well and young As when forty. And all owing to Dr. Greene's Nervura blood ' 'and nerve remedy. . 1 "I write tliisfQr the good h will, do otlfp-.- ",'".3 "',-","1''"B-"Convliiced It wiuuobii iniiiissauioi It ana shall do my-liest to liave everybody take It." AU kinds of nervous, chronic and blood diseases ore quickly aud per manently cured by Dr. Greene's Nervura oioou anu nerve remedy. Try it and notice the change In your feelings, for it iicrs quicK-jy ana it will make you well nud strong. , Dr. Greene, the well-known1 physician, il uwl hiu street, xew iorit city, discovered It. He Is tho most Riirenscifnl specialist In curing nervous and chronic diseases, and can be consulted free, ner- """iujj w uy ici ilt. THE ELECTIONIN FLOKIOA. No Vnte In Tlir- ,.f ,Ie m,n .'.Hb'b M I',l,iil.ill4 liUtrleu jackhoxvillp, i2 a ,-The state and county eleo.i .u held lii this city resulted in a tangle which it will probably take Ihe courts to straighten. The fig In was be tween two factions of the Democratic party, and bid fair to be a close one. Karly In the morning,; in consequence of iniuu naving peeu threatened, three lep- '"7i, , . V, : uunms, , awaiting Instructions from the luuilers.iA - nmn,n,,,lu,. (r......l i , ... I,". ' ,, h i , , i ?atlTlK wards ln.n, hprt Ome aud vot- t .... l..vul.. .4. nc.i;,,,, ui IUV 1 s Vs """"dbitt, lu three of the most . I0l)Ul"? wards in tho city not a vote, was ' a inuure to agree upou luly "rr""Kulnt. Inaonseqiience of this Ju"l''i ou' a qualified vote of s.OCK) in . lllivnl wniiitt, nnlir .. .......li . I r,. prupuruuu ! was polled. . - mal9 01 tho factional fight commission aud the alleged attempt ero nf n rHl'rn,,u "oriioratiou to cupture the next '"Klsluture, aud nowhere has the bitter, "e?s n,"'n to suoh nn intensity as lu'Dak ', uly- Throughout the snte Liddor, for ""I'reme court justice, has met wjth i urotlen11y no opposition. The Popu'lUts 1 "st " very R,"u11 v"tB 'f their ticket, i 1 " uuviiraor v erli' Vetoes. TREKTON, Oct..3.-The special feature of interest in connection with the resssem bling of tho New Jersey legislature was the uctlon of the governor in vetolmr n mitu ui uins wuicii were leit on his bands when the legislature entered upon its long recess last May. Tho most Impor- taut of these bills was thecne to abolish the nnu, n v mniil. na tuted nnd establish iu their place elective Jsrser KulgliU "f tlin (Jol.lcn I!ntl,. TltEKTOK, Oct. 3. The eleventh nunital session of the Knights of the Golden' Eagle of New Jersey is beiug held here. The oillcers .elected woro: Past Grand Chief, . Robert M. Foils of Woodburyt grand chief,, V, O.JIunterof Swedeaboro; vice chief, Frank Farley of Trenton; high nrlenr. .T. f!. Ti" 'I'mliaui nf r. t,!i. master of records. ' Edward D. Sen,,! of Uamden; sir herald, W. H. Huff of Manasquan; keeper of -exchequer, James 7Ielly of Woodbury. The order has a to tal memhiirsldp throughout the country ot over 05,000, aud more thauTOO castles.., j f m faiiiwii in -4 n. PLACE. BY CYCLONE. Fearful Work of the Wind and Eain at Little Book, SEVERAL KILLED AND INJUEED, Tlis Jtnln rnrtlon of Urn Ilmlnrm Ru- tlon nt the (II I r I'mctleatlr In Itnlns. Ilullillncs Unroofed anil StooUi Oruutlj Dftltisg"! hy Wnter. LlTTLK Rock, Oct. a. A terrible cyclone struck this city at 7;80 o'clock last even ing, nnd almost devastated the business portion of tho city. Several people are known to have been killed nnd injured, while It Is feared scores of others have met the same fate. The main portion of the business renter Is practically In ruins, and the amount of dnmage Is incalculable. The total property loss will probably ap proximate $500,000. Tho cyclone was ac companied by a terrlllc rain storm, and the stocks of goods In tho business houses which were utiroofedi though not other wise wrecked, were destroyed by water. The storm si ruck the state penitentiary, which stauds ou a hill in the western part of the city, with fearful force, destroying the dining room, tearing down the sta ble and shops, unroofing the main cell building and demolishing the wnrden'B ofllce. Several of tho convicts were seri ously injured, one of whom died an hour nfterwards. Dowu town the Ituhtulng Struck the Martin block, wrecking the third floor. A man named Eaton was fatally Injured there. The Tilles building was unroofed, and a part of the fourth floorof Gleason's hotel was blown away. At Alain and sec ond streets the tops of several adjacent buildings were piled up lu an lnaescrluu ble heap. The worst damnge, however, was done to properly on Mnrkham and Commerce streets. Nearly every building In that district was unroofed, and many nre to tally wrecked. Tho large three story building nt Market aud Cumberland, oc cupied by the E. H. .McCarthy company, Is a total wreck, as Is also tho two story building on the opposite corner, occupied by Max Klk.ms as a saloon. The third story of the bid Demlng House was blown olT, nnd the. several stores Under it were flooded by water and filled with debris. The large colton warehouse, sitliated at Second and Scott, owned by J. H. l!a cum, was wrecked. It fell ou' the West ern Union Teligrsph oflke, next door, nud wrecked it, thus cutting oil all tele graphic communication with outslile points. The city was left iu tho densest darkness, and the streets are veritable streams of mud. The streets are filled with tin roofs, cctrlc wires nud other wreckage, and It wil bo several days before the extent of the.Jiimage is known accurately. Rescu lu8 Parties are busy searching for the dead aid wounded, but a list of casual ties is uterly unobtainable. Amoiigthose known to have been seri ously and irobobly fatally wounded nre C. P. Monro,, member of the Arkansas legislature, aid Eaton and Sara Smith, a promUeut cotton buyer, Is also badly Injured. All kinds of ' rumors nro afloat, one to the ellect that ths Insane asvlum. In which about 000 patients nre confined, has oeen mown down and nianv natients in- tanco from the city, and the rumor cannot oeconurmed. A number of escaped lu natics have been captured near the Union dejiot, aud this fact gives color to the rumor. l'o.tmnl.r Fntnllr Aisaulteil. .AST Palestine, O., Oct. 3. Late last uight Postmaster David S. Rmvtlio attacked by footpads, anil ree.tv,.,l Im junoi wnicn win probably result iu his deot i. He had closed tho ofllce aud start 'd for home, carrying a tin box con tain! ig stamps and money. When a short distance from the ofllce two men sprang upon him nud beat him until he was senseless. Ho recovered partially aud crawled to his home. His heud and face were battered to a jelly. The physicians say he cauuot, recover. No clew. Conv nt SoimIhI In Naples. NA"l'LES. Oct. B. A convent sennilnl lino arlseu over the forcible detention nt the Convent of Si. Joseph aud St, Theresa of a wealthy girl named Silvia Pnlmlerl The young lady, who is 18 years of age, accuses the abbess, it is said, of allowing ber.tp be chloroformed oml' assaulted by elderjy men, who, she says, often visited the conveut. THeUbbeBS. wins lo-rn T-onri of age, has been placed In prison pending n mi uu me cuarges maae hy the girl. The Convicts VV.iiit.xl Vegetables. WArcitoso, Ga., Oct. 3.-Colouel Jones, uperiuteUdent of'eonvlrts. Wnltertown, whero he held an investiga tion of the. eoiWlcts' mutiny. The com plaint by .the convicts was that they had si.i.i"K mue toon, except bread and bacon. Thov wanted vucetnlileu ni,.i Jones ordered them to be flogged, wheu they began to plead for mercy. They were forgiven ou apologizing to their employer nhd promlsiug future obedience. A I'urtinl Vleiory for Holm. Richmond. Vn.. Oct. a.Mru nio a Lockwond is qualified to practice law in Henri oouuty district court. Mn T.ni,. wood s application to be allowed to prac tice before the Virginia court of appeals was refused last spring. She carried the case to the supremo court, which sus tained the Virginia court. I Acln the Long Illirliwariiinn. YllKKA. Ca!.. Oct. 3. TIih in. ,i between this nlace ami Vnrt .rnM Jield up hy a masked highwayman. The robber took Wells, Fargo & Co.'s express 'box, which e-mtalned valuable treasure. ;The driver aud eight passengers were not molested. A posse Is in pursuit of the highwayman. i Marjrlnml ConereMlonal .Nominee!. Baltimokk, Oct. 3. Congressman Tal cott and Rusk were yesterday renomi nated by the Second and Third Demo cratic congressional conventions. The Fourth district gathering nominated by acclamation Hon John K. Cowen. ) Atlik. ,J the Solillers. I 1)t'-....l.T ........ . . n w. . .r.jioiiuim. uci, o. r,aie has reached h.'re fr :n r.rzeroun, Armenia, thnt-tlie peiqile nl .sH..,uu, have attacked! mie Atirillsh nud Turkish soldiery and killed nptl wounded over'800 or them. Mereier .Nearlnc the ISiiU. ' Montreal, Out, B.-Knejidsjit Hon. Mr. Mercier, ex-premler qf Quebec, have been summoned to his bedside from Quebec uiid other points, as the family belleye' the k ad it near at hand. Ur, J. J- Grtaslnger Nervous and Weak All broken down, unable to steep, distress and burning la my stomach, smothering and choking spells this was my condition when I began to take Hood's Sarsap.irllla. I hare taken 9 bot tles and feci like another mnu, can work with case, weigh over 200, and am cured. I hall evar be ready to pralso Hood's Sarsnpa. Tllla. J. I. GlussiNonx, New Grenada, To. flood's Cures K. II. Bo sure, to get Hood's and only Hood's Hood's Pills are endorsed by thousands MONEY TO LOAN, Loans midi from 3100 to 121,000 on persons or real estate security. No publicity. Loans can bo returned In small monthly payments or retained for a number of years to suit borrower, A loan from tbls compnny will not Injure the financial standing ot any Individual or firm No bonus. IntcrcstO percent, annually. Mocej loaned for any purpose, such as to Increase oi enter business, to pay off mortgages, judgement notes, to build or purchase property, or In fact tor any purpose that money may be desired Addro1 s, Central Trmt Company J'a. 183' Arch street, Philadelphia, l'a. 6-9-6m 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, 120 South Jardin Street. Also Life and Accidental Companies DR.. HOBENSACK, REMOVED To 648 N. Eighth St., II 1 above Green, Phlla, Pa., Formerly at 206 North rtecond St , Is the olo st Jn America for the treatment ot Specin. Viaeaaeajand Youthful Errors, Varicocele Hydrocele, Lost Manhcod, etc Treatment bj mall a specialty. Communications cacredlj ooBJenttal. Sind stamp for book. Hours, v x. m1. to 9 p. tr Sundays. 0 to 11! m IS THE OtST. , NOSQUCAKINO. $5. CORDOVAN, 4-.3.5o FINECA! F&KANGAR01 $3.5PP0LICE,3SOLE3. 2.I7BOYS'SCHOOLSHOE3. LADIES' BROCKTON, JVlA3a.t Vou can save monry hy purcliaslug V. L. Doufflns Hliocn, Hecouse. 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 fitting and wearing qualities. We have them sold every where at lower prlcei 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. HARTMAN STEEL PICKET FENCE &5. Js tho cheapest and best fence made. Cheaper than A wnnclnn tent rn.N.MM. , eterr ln S ET"V V'JSW Vi,: K?w a5oncy ?na carries lt In stock at his e,uui.u i.uiko, J7 f, JAKDIN ST. HALF Most of the days is only $ I F. B0RM0TFrnM;rr S3 SHO m - i TRY loos THOS, PHinnoBUPiiiA For Washing Clothes CLEAN and SM'fiET. It LASTS LONGER than othoh Soaps. Pr Icq FIVE a bar. lT"ox- Salo Toy A. IX. mxxr . T-.-ryr H, dllnil,.,, W.l PKAIi MEIHrlNB OO.. .-SUU.oy 'i'. 2'. If. KXltmit, i iletui. mi4 AI..I tt.i.- A LADY'S TOILET Is not complete without au ideal OMPLEXIO I POWDER, POZZONI'S Combines every element of beauty and purity. It is beauti fyincr, soothinff, healing, health ful, and harmless, and vhen richtlv used is invisible. A most delicate and desirable protection to the face in this climate. wvyw4 Xnilit upon having ths eenulno, IT IS FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. For Painting .... The Season is here: and Paper Hanging Get your work done by Mahanoy City's leading artist, W. H. SNYDER, Perfect Work. Bargains in rjalnts and oils, blalrf and stained glass. All the new patterns In wall paper. All dally and weekly papers, novels, novelettes and stationery. 133 West Centre- Street. Headquarters for the Evening Herald. JJI HTEOT MAT 18, IBM, Passenger .tratnb leave Bhenandoah Penn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Lo hlchton, -Slatlngton, WMto Hall, Catasauqua, AllcntowTi, nethrehem, Easton and Woatherly .04. 7.S3. S.1& a m.. 12.48. a 67, -.Wp. m. Tor Now York and Ph(ladolplU, e.04 , 7.33, 9.15 a. m.. HAS, Kor Quakake, Switch. dick, uernaros anu uuasonaaio, b.kh, a m., and 2.57 p. m. rnr tvllkes-Uarre. White Haven. Plttston, Laceyvlllo, Towanda, Sayre, Waverly and For Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls and , tne V esi. d.ih, v.io a, m. nun s.o, o.s, p. ni. For Belvldere, Delaware Water Gaj and StrouosDurc, e.tu a. m., z.oi p. m. For liambertvllle and Trenton, 0.16 a. m. ' For Tunkhannock, 6.04, 8. is a. m.,2.67, 6.27 p.m. . .For Ithaca and Geneva 0.04, 8.15 a, m. 5.27 p. m For Auburn 9.15 a. m. 5.27 p. m. For Jcanesvllle, Levlston and Bearer Meadow, 7.S8 a. m., 12.43, 8.08 p. m. For Stooktou and Lumber Yard, 5.04, 7.S3 9.15. . m.. 12.41. 2.67, 6.27 p. m. For Silver Brook Junction, Audenrled and Hazleton 6 04, 7.38, 9 15 a. m., 12.48, 2.57, 5.27 and 8.08 p. rt . For Scran ton, 8.04, 9.15, a. m., 2.57 and 5.27 p m. For Hatlebrook, Jeddo, Drlf ton and Freelacd, .01, 7.38, 9.15, a. m., 12.48, 257, 6.27 p. IT. For Ashland.Glrardvlllo and Lost Creek, 4.M, 7.61, 9.13.-10.20 a. m., 1.00, 1.40, 4,10, 0.85, 8.22, 8.11 p. m. For Raven Hun, Centralla, Mount Carmel and ni i..- nil ,,,, IHO a m awnm. I For Yatesvllle, rark Place. MahanovCitr nd 5ii:m,,VB, $&. m-1l Trains whl leave Shamokln at 8.16, 11.4S a. m., 1.65, 4.80 9.30 p, m., and arrive at Shenan doah at 9.16 a. m.. 12.43, 2.67, 6.27, 11.15 p. m. ,, ciy,n?h,0.n,naonn for Pottsvllle, 6.60, 7.88 9.0, 11.05 11.30 a. m., 12.43, 8.57, 4.10 5.27. 8.08 p. m. fn?0',"6 'or Shenandoah, 6.00, 7.50, . "TS ?,hSI!in!??iho,'S,r Hazleton. 0.04, 7,88, 8.15, a.m., 18.43, 257, 6.27,8.08 p.m. Leave Hazleton tor Shenandoah, 7.35, 19.81, 11.00 a. m , 18.16, 2.65. 6.80, 7.S6, 7.68 p. m. SUNDAY TKAINS. Trains leave lor Raven Kun, Centralla, Mt, Carmel and Shamokln, 6.45 a, m., 2.40 p. m , and arrive at Shamokln at 7.40 a. m. ana 8.45 p. m. Trains leave Shamokln for Shenandoah at 7.55 n. m. and 4.00 p. m., and arrive at Bhen andoah at 8.49 a. m. and 4.58 p. m. I Trln1' leTe ,or Ashland, Glrardvllle and Lost A Creek, 9.40 a, m., 18.80 p.im. I For Hazleton, Black Creek Junction, Pflnn ft i S.?,11 Junction', Mauch Chunk. Allentown, l-. I Bethlehem, Easton and New York, 8.49 a m., l.OU Ib.UiJ pf t in I For Philadelphia 12.80, 2.65 p. m. Tor Yatesvllle, Park Plaoe, Mahanoy City ana Delano, 8.49, 11,85 a. m., 12.30, 8.65, 4.58 6.03 p. m. Leave Hazlston' far Rhnnni1n&i. R3D ll n ,. m., 1.06, 5.30 p. m.' o'&esTe ,Shcnandoah, for PpttsvlUe, 6.50, 8.49, v.3U &. ni. .40 p. tn Leave Pottsvjlle for Shenandoah, 8.88, 1C.40 a.m.,1.85, 6.16 p. m. ROLLIN H. WILBUR, Genl. Bupt., ,., . South Bethlehem, Pal OHAS. S. LEE, Genl. Pass. Agt., Philadelphia' .. W..NONNEMAOHER, Asst. G. P. A., flrtlllh IlAll1nV,aM EL "1 DONE. cleaning and dyeing now-a half dona No matter where you live, you can send c anything you wish cleaned or dyed, by 2 express at our expenfgi nnd we v '! do it at Sartne price as il you deliven J t .r. .... . 1 1 J lO U3 111 JJCiaUU. I f " f SEHD FOR PAMPHLET' OF PARTIQUURS Z. r- (? l7thFairniount Ave., Pliiladeliihia i ELMINTON. RESTORE OST VIGOR 1..... i - . a. .J it,. VBWnm ? 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