EVENING HERALD Published dully, oiccpt Sunday by nxiiAT.n vvni.iHiiiKa oosivant, Publication offlco and mo hanloal department, swHInstOon Street. n't.. tfTinlrl Is delivered In Shenandoah and iae rieram aurroundIngtoWBe0r3ixcenui a week, payable to the carriers, lly mall, Three Dollars a year or Twenty-fire cents per month, In advance Advertisement charged according to apace tnd position. The publishers reserve the right Hi change the position ot advertisements when Ter the publloatlon of news requires It. The rliht la also reserved to reject any ndvertlso sent, whether paid (or or not, that the pub tshcrs may deem improper. Advertising rates made known upon application. Entered at the post office at Shenandoah, Ia ti second close mall matter. tub jsrxyixa nmiAT.n, Shenandoah, Penna. Evening Herald. TUESDAY, OCTOHKH 30, 1804. Republican State Ticket. For Governor, OBNL. DANIEL II. HASTINGS, Centre county. For LIoutonant'-Govornor, WALTKft LTON, Allegheny county. For 'AVidltOr-Ceneral, Amos ii. mymn, Lunciister county. For Secrotfiry Internal Affairs, JAMES W. LATTA, Philadelphia county. For Congressmen-nt-Largo, OALUSHA A. OIIOW, Susquehanna county, OEOItOK F. HUFF, Westmoreland county. County Ticket. For Congress, CIIAIIMIB N. UltUMM, Of MInerHvllle. For Senator, 30th District, JOHN J. COTLE, Of llijfc.moy City. For Representative, 1st District. JOSEPH VVVATT, 01 SLcnnndoali. For Sheriff, AI.EXANDK1! SCOTT, Of Fruckvllle. For Director of tho Poor, NKItt DKTIUCK, Of Wayne Township. For Jury Commissioner, THOMAS J. WCHAltDS, Of Iieilly Township. Tun Democrat aro beaten, anil know thoy nro beaten. Slngerly knows it. Wilson knows it. They all know It per fectly well. They know that tho pooplu Intend on November Oth to glvo an over whelming majority against the acts of the last CougresB. The people demand the overthrow of tho Democratic party nnd he who gets In their way must accept the results of his action. When a house Is falling let him who would not get hurt staud from under. The new Tariff has been in operation long enough to enable somo idea of its workings to be formed. Our Washington dispatches point out thnt for the forty- beven days from September 1 to October is the receipts of the Treasury from all sources were ?33,0as,810. During the same period the expenditures wero $52,509,018 This would indicate a yearly deficit o more than $147,000,000. With tho allow ance that the sugar duty will yield nil that is expected of it, $10,000,000 there will still be a balance on the wrong side of a hundred-odd millions. These figures are eloquent as to the wise and sagacious character of Democratic statesmanship f P.VEHV worklngmau in the Thirtieth Senatorial district who is honest In the declaration that his fellow laborers slnuld have a representative among the law makers in the State Senate, and who Is vilhug to utatid by a man who has re peatedly stood up In the Legislature nnd demanded and appealed fir the rights of the worklngmeu, especially tho.e who ii"e dependent upon labor in the mines for a livelihood, oaunot afford to withhold- his vote from John J. Coyle on next elec tion day. Mr. Coyle will be as firm and .. f ef itlgable In his work for the benefit c. the laboring classes when he gets to the Senate' ns he was in the Legislature, WEIGH IT CAREFULLY. We take the opportunity to call atten tion to a circular which has just been is sued by the Shenandoah Citizens' Water and Gas Company to the voters of this town on the proposed second increase of the borough debt to raise funds to con struct the public water works. Every voter In the town should read the circular nnd consider it carefully, Voters who nre unfortunate enough to be unable to read should have the circular read to them, two or three times if necessary, in order that they 'may fully understand ltta pur pose. The document is oue ot the most ItnpOrtnht Issued since the publla water work project has been op fpot. It Is a paper anyone can read without fear ot af front. It la couched in clear, unvarnished business language, directed from a stand point, of benefit to((the massesj and all temptations to nrralgn or censure nny one nre studiously avoided. It contains the Imre facs of lilstory in connection with the water works, and nothing elfce. It sots forth the estimates made by the pro jectors of tho works when the people were first risked to Increase the borough debt, nnd with rare good judgment draws a comparison between the results ot the Mnhnnoy City wnter works nnd thoso ex peeled by the projectors or tho shenan donb plant. The stntements made nnd the figures shown by the comparison nro sufficient to convince nny one who is open to couvlotfon thnt the operation of the public water works will cause an anuiml deficit of from eight to ten thousand dol lars to the borough. Another Important teat lire of the circular is that pnrt In which thewator company makes n props, sltion to buy or sell. It offers to choose an appraiser, let the Ilorough Council choose one, aud the two selected to choose a third, the three appraisers thus selected to appraise the franchise, rights and priv ileges of the water company, and the laU ter will tell at the price that may be fixed; atthesame time the sauio appraisers to appraise the work done and materials fur nished by the borough' on tho public water works, nnd the company will buy at ' the appraisement, should tho borough not wish to buy. This offer the company makes to prevent further disputes and bickerings, and to prevent further nnd wasteful taxation, and it is a fair, just and equitable plan for the adjustment of what must other wise become nt some day, In the minds of nil the taxpayers la the borough, oue of the most unfortunate projects the people ever took a band in, TONS Of DYNAMITE,' EXPLODE. rrestllimMy CiiiupiI liy ti ISnlU-t from the (inn of h lituitrr. Chippewa KVlls, Wi..., U.;t. 2t. Thi- clty nnd adjim-'iit vletn'ty wns terribly shaken irostorduy by an oxpl'mluit which occurred on the suiiiinlr. of a bill a mil' from town, where was stored In a small building five tons of dynamite. The stuff had been sent hero on n consignment from a Chlcngo house to n local hardware mer chant. It Is presumed that u-rHlc bullet lijiid by a Imntur Into the building lud;. it l?i somo powder nlso In storage, nnd that tho person lot his life. The ground wn torn up to a great depth for some dUtime-. while trees and fene s for iiiiuiy rods weie torn nnd twisted and quite a number cf trees were pulled out by the roots. Hi phun In every fnrmhoueo for miles around was shattered. In tills ulty the effect was disastrous to the plate gins fronts, and windows in ntinilx-rs of dwellings wero blown out. Tho hhuck came while thu people wero on their way to church, and throw women and children down, and caused several women to faint. Tho vitiligo of Illoomcr, twelve mllOB distant from tho scone, ap pears to havo felt the force mora severely than hero. A handkerchief and a piece of cont sloevo wore found about fifty rods away, and aro thought to be part of the clothing of l'aul llrohar, an Austrian who was scon going in the direction of the magazine n short time before the explosion. Only a Spurring Mutch. Nf.w Yohk, Oct. 1ft). Inspector JIoKcl voy, of llrooklyn, was seen by an Asso ciated l'ross reporter regarding tho series of glovo contests scheduled to tako placo tonight In tho Seaside Athletic club, tho most Important of which Is tho Griffin- Lavtgne light. The Inspector has notified tho club authorities thnt no blood spilling and no heavy lighting will ho allowed In tho ring. Tho inspector ridiculed tho Idea that any match making would be allowed nt tho ring sldo or In It. "Our orders orb plain," ho said, "and I will guarantee that no violation of the law wll. be tolerated for n mlnuto." This determination on tho part of tho polico, If carried out, will put an end to anything llkoa hot light between urilllu and Lavlgnu. Nk-nlu-t uiur AIU Wedded, St. PETEiKiiutia, Oct. 2. It is stated that Dr. .uohurin now lakes a more hope ful view of the emir's cose. Dr. Crubo yesterday tapped his majesty and relieved the swelling. I'rofiwsor Ijuyden states thnt the czarina's Illness is not serious. M. Durnovo, minister of tho Interior, intends to resign on tho death of the cair, The czar was able to glvo tho oaurowltz and I'rinoess Alix Ills blessing on tho occasion of their marriage, which took place today, The czar fixed this its the wedding day treatise It Is the anniversary of the disas ter to tho Imperial train lit llorkl, which many persons believe whs the result of a nihilist plot to kill his majesty. Dublin's llx-Mnynr Ul Itimtnn. HostoN, Oct. W. Hon. T. 1). .Sullivan M, 1'., ex-lord mayor of Dublin and an ex- lioUMcal lirlsonor under the llalfour oocr olon not, lectured at the Huston theater yest. rday ttfternoolt before an audience Willi h filled ,tlie house. Ills loeturo was on "Kourteuji Years of Jirlttsh Parlia ment,'' In delivering whloh he rldlouled the house of lords, and predicted that Its end was near, lie prophesiod that soon Ireland would have n parliament of her own, whloh, however,' would not prevent the most friendly relations with Kugland. DUitHtrnua Itiur Jind Collision. LIMA, O.. Oot. SU. Tho fast freight west bound un tho Pittsburg, Fort Wayno and Chicago whs run into from the rear by freight No. 77 lu a denso fog jttBt east of the Ottawa river bridge. Six oars were thrown down an oiubaukmeut aud wrecked utwrly. Ono gondola loaded with coke caught lire nnd was consumed, Hrnketuuu Frank Feiris, Engineer John Kohler, Fireman AV. 1). niiod.e, idl ot Fort Wayne, Wero Injured seriously, but not fatally, Loss 1 10,000. Town Wrecked hy a Tornado. PlSltuy, 0. 1'., Oct. 80. llertorts are re ceived here of a tornado that atrnck Ton kawn, a small town north, of hero, In which several buildings wort blown down. Tho Heed storo building at Tonkawa Was 'leveled and the dry gnoas scattered around generally. DAnlel Lawit-.l s storo, inthe nnty afewn.lles notrhea.t of Tonkawa, r. r rP ma; rrnt, ficz; red for mile Several, llwelUngs ,wero torn to pieces, ,. but uo UvesVero lost. . , . HOPE MM CZAR. i Slight Imp ovomont in tho Honaroli's Condition, K MIRA0LE WORKER'S CONFIDENCE. "Holy John nt CrmislhiH" Dwlnros That the Lord I Viirklti(;ri Mlrnclo nnd Thnt the Stricken lttilvr Will ltrcnrer Tho Itojnl Marriage. St. Pbtkhwurs, Oct. 30. The official bulletin Issued Inst light' from Llvmilrt Mys thnt the enr took liltlo nourishment yesterday. Ho appeared weaker. Ho coughed moro. bringing up phlegm mixed wltli blootl. The cough, which results frdm chronic catarrh, has become worso and Impedes his majesty's breathing. it is now Known horo thnt the marriage of the oznrowiU and Princess Alix did not take placo yesterday ns reported. What ' Inco the ground opened nnd n geyser of gnvo rise to the rumor wns Uio arrival of boiling water and mud spouted forth, tho metropolitan of St. Petersburg nt Couriers continue to nrrtvo hero with Llvodla to unnotnt 1'rlncess Alix in nd- news of the damage wrought In tho vnr vnnoe of her wedding. It Is now stated on j i0us department and towns. Tho villago "good authority" that tho innrrlngo will t,f Del Abortion hns been completely swal not occur at l-ivmlla. Tho actual mnr- , iwed up In, tho huge gaps which opened rlago ennnot occur without nn ehdiorato lu tho ground. contrnct between Hussln nnd Hesse, which I A dlspntch from tho government engl- has not even lieen drafted yet. Ail nnniysw or tho uultl drawn lrom tho. limbs of ttie czar has had a reassuring re sult, giving hopo that tho process of ab sorption" may soon Ix-gln. Should tho Im provement In his majesty's condition con tinue the marriago of tho cznrowltz nnd Princess Alix mny bo further postponed In order that tho slinduws of Illness shall not fall on the union. Father Ivnn (Holy John of Cronstndt), the mlrnclo worker, who, It was snld re cently, had been summoned to pray for thd oznr, telegraphed to his wife four days ago, paying: "God is surely working a miracle Tho czar will rccoyor." A I-Mend's, Confession, Sl'AHA, Wis., Oct. !10. Samuel S. Bux ton tins confessed tho murder of Mary A. Jonos, n iiuildon lady, at her homo a fow miles from this city, .on tho' 21st lust. Three years ago Uuxtou, by a (.cries of ob scene letters purporting to como from a witch and dlrectod to SIlss Jones, hypno tised lior nnd cntised her ruin. Tho Inti macy was conducted to tho day of her denth. Hy tho same system of deceit tho Infatuated woman consented to be strung up by tho neck In tho belief that It would cattbu the death of jiuxton n wife. Tho seoond tlmo the experiment wns tried Uux tou pushed tho chair on which tho foolish woman stood from under her, and sho swung Into eternity. Uuxton took what money there wns In the liouso nnd left for tils home. His motlvo for committing tho murder wns thnt he was tired of tho wo man. Htutton was sentenced to tho stuto prison for life. Oerinutiyi Political Chnngcs. BmtMX, Oct. 30. It Is understood that tho emperor has accepted tho new chancel lor's view that tho appointment of a reac tionary protestnnt, llko Count Zu Knlen borg.ns governor of Alsaco-Larraluo, would create bnd feeling In that provlnco. His majesty has summoned Prince Hohenlolie Lnngehtirg, bend of tho Nnuensteln lino of the Hohenlohes, to Potsdam ns n possible, governor of the roichstng. His majesty's deslro to nppolnt Count Zu Kulenberg to the highest po-.t next to tho chancellorship, with a salary $80,000 higher than the chan cellor receives, ns compensation for tho Blights cost upon him in the Cuprlvl press, Is a further Instance of tho Intrusion of Imperial feeling Into tho government of the country which is llttlo calculated to enlist popular approval. Crunks nt tho Nutlonnl Capita, Washington,' Oct. 80. "Professor" C, J. Walters, tho crank who was known in Atlantlo City, N. J., ns tho "King of tho Henoh," and who left there some days ago for this city to see tho president, arrived hero and was taken In charge by tho po lice. Hlchard Hosero, nnother nlloged crank, who says ho come here from tho Pacific coast, was found on his way' to tho Whlto House nnd arrested. Both men nro lu tho hnnds ot tho sanltury officer, and If deemed prudent thoy will bo sont back where thoy bolong. ' Murdered l,y n llg Thief, Pink Blui f, Ark., Oct. 80. Tho body of Lew Mnmiel, n prosperous colored fnrmvr, was found nt Tnnlo, Ark., near tils hog pen, with his Skull filled with shot and orushod with it heavy blunt weapon. Tho remains wero lu a torrlUy mutilated condition, largo portions having been eaten by hogs. , It is supposed that he caught somo ono stealing ids hogs, and that tho thief killed him. Ij!deil AgnliiHt Tillman. Washington, Oct. 30. Tho attorney general rendorud an opinion in the South Carolina dlspensnry oase presented by Governor Tillman, in whloh ho sustains the opinion of the treasury department, holding that the state hns no authority in law to enter government bonded ware houses for the purpose of seizing whisky declared by the stato luw to be subject to oontistintlon. Charged with Klectlon Itrlbery. AViLWiNOTiiN, Del., Oct. 30. Frederick K. Hacli, Senator IUkrIus' jirlvato seow try and ohftlrnian of the First district Ho publlitvu committee, lias been arrestttl on the charge of lirllwry liy Inlying tax re ceipts, lie was held in WtW'ball for a hour lug. A warrant has nlso been issued for James Ilnluus, a formor policeman, on tho same ohart(e. Wanted to See Ills Old I'rnlrle Iliiiue. IIaltimork, Oct. 80. James French, tho solf ounfeswl I'onon, Neb., postolllco roll tier, started for l'onun last nlKht In charge of a United States deputy marshal. Freuolt Is a Rood-looking and intelligent young man. Ills surrunder, ho claims, was duo I R0,(,1j. , , ftU lllUluse ionBig to again sou his old iirulrie home. A Meeting Attacked by Roughs. WilminqtuS, IJol,, Oct. 3J. Houghs nt tacketl tho Heppblloan meeting losf night at Iiinjoaster ayouuti and Ilnrrlion street. Mayor Shortlltlgo, tho chairman, wns hit lu the neck with a stone nnd slightly hurt. David IIeuly,'of Tho Irish World, of Now York, who was tlm speaker, wua escorted away by the polico. Cnuuot Convict "Whlnky Spina." OlIAItLlltTON', Oct. 30. Tho case against mill.......lu ,j... H rV.ttl nl.ill-mul mitt, 1,11, 1. j '"V"'",,' iwiingtou riots, woa nolle SRK'toC "rnv4-'i t ""f. fiSVTE Tt" Z, 7n SKiThnt S s v K K "7"' WRECKED BY EARTHQUAlE. Appalling IlmulM of the ScUnilo Distur bance In tho Argentine Itcpu1illf, TlUKNos A Vitus, Oct. SO. From LnlllYiJn comes word Hint thnt city was rulncdNIvy Saturday night's onrthquako. Tho schools, ChuroliosAittl public edifices nre nil thrown down. The people nre camping out In tho neighborhood. Comparatively few wore; killed, us there wnjs n general rush Into) tho open when the first shock onmo. At times the shocks lasted twenty-six seconds. The scene wns it horrlblo ono, Women shrloklng nnd fainting on every Imml n tlm -nil, mm. nmmhlmr ilnvrn. IfTwo Sisters of Mercy were killed, nnd jnnny more nro now entombed beucnth l,e ruins, The governor fears thnt the killed nnd Wounded throughout the province must ! Umber at lert 2.000. as many of tho out lying towns also suffered greatly. From San Juan como reports thnt tho Hioeks continued durlngtlie night, though they were lass violent in chnrncter. Not a liouso In town Is without damngo. It is reonrtiMl that In rurlmm tmrts of tho nrov ueer at San Juan stntes that tho pcoplo aro regaining confidence. The town Is doso- late, but tho peoplo nro returning by de grees to their houses. Tho principal dnni a?os wero to government buildings. A fow churchos havo had their walls cracked. Tho provinces of La ltloja and San Juau were tho center of tho seismic wnvo. For a Illg Cnnndlnn Itnlhvny. Minneapolis, Oct. 80. A largo delega tion of citizens of Manitoba nnd tho Cau adiun northwest havo returned from n so crct railroad mission in Ottawa. Whllo reticent about their mission hoforo going,, lhemliers of the party admitted today thnt thclrobjcct wns to securothonpprovnl nnd nldof tho dominion government for tho Hudson liny railroad project. It wns nd mlttod thnt tho mission had been success ful., Tho statement was made that suffi cient English and Cnnndhin cnpltnl had. been interested to secure the completion of tho line, which will cost $20,000,000. Tho road will bo 700 miles long. Derided Agnlnst Kno. Washington, Oct. 30. Tho United States supremo court reversed tho decision of the circuit court in the case of John C. Eno, formerly president of tho Second Na tional bank of New York, who was con victed of forgery in the New York stato courts about ten years ago. Eno ralsod tho point that the stato courts wero without jurisdiction and that ho could not bo tried only In the fedoral courts. Tills view of tlie law was upheld by tho circuit court, but his contention is upset by tho decision of the supreme court, which remanded tho case to the stato courts. Murder Mjfttery Cleared. WlLKEsnAKHE, Pa., Oct. 30. William Penn Ilauinan, 20 yenrs old, surrendered to tho polico last night, and confessed that ho and Gcorgo Mctzger shot nnd killed nn Arabian peddler named John Mlksklcr on tho 25th of last September. Mlko Johns, the companion of tho murdered peddler, who wn3 nlso shot, but not seriously wounded, Identified Batunnn ns ono of tho murderers. Hnumnii wns committed to jail. Metzger is still at lnrgo. lings Tutu-nod on Wlicnt. TACOMA, Wash., Oct. 3d. Oltlciul gov ernment statistics just compiled show that tho low price of wheat liaj developed tho pork packing interests in Washing ton, nnd places the number of hogs lieing fnttened on wheat in Whitman county ulono at T5,(H). Only from eighteen to twenty cents per bushel aro realized by tho wheat farmers. Will Not Oct nn the OlIK'Ial llallnt. llAllltlbBflio, Oct. 30. Deputy Secretary Tllden says tho names of a number of Prohibitionists nnd Peoplo's party nomi nees for state olllces will not go on tho of ficial ballot through tho neglect of tho party mnuugers to certify nominations to the state department, us required by the ballot law. Miot Herself Through tho Heart. DOYLEHTOWN, Pa., Oct. ). Mrs, Samuel Maxwell, ngetl about 23 yenrs, shot hersolf through tho heart yesterday with a breech loading gun. The deed was commuted at tho home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. 1). Wllgtts. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. CltMlng fjiintiitlinis nf tho Tfinv York nuil rhlliuU'lphlii l.xclmiiK.-i. ., New Yohk, Oct. 29. For the first time in a week the speculation on the Stock Kxchnnirp today wns marked by activity, but it was not duo to a healthy buying movement, but rather to heavy selling of the general list. In which the coal stockH were, most prominent. An at tuck lu force was inailo by the bears, In which K w Jersey Central sulf ered the heaviest loss. Closing bids: Lehigh Valley 3t W. N. Y. & Pa ... 5i Pennsylvania 61J4 Erie 12-jJ Heading 17 I)., L. & W 155 dl 1'iim erii Miore I Iligh Nav. Wi N. Y. Uonlral ... N. Y. & X. E. pf. mi Uke Krlo & V. New Jersey C'en.. 91)4 I1. Hudson-, . 10 ISM Oeneinl 3liirlicts. Phimhei.ihia, Oot. . Flour weak! win ter super., S!J3.10! do. extras. S2.25a2.40! No. 2 winter family, S2.4uOS.50; Pennsylvania roller straight, $2..J&a.60; western winter, dear, 3.4(Kij4J.60. Wheat dull, lower, with 5344c. bid and 54c. asked for October. Corn lnactlve.flrmer.wlth 56c. bid and 5"o. asked for Ootober. Oats stronger, quiet, with 34J4o. bid and 36Mo. asked for October, lleef quiet. Pork dull. Lard steady; western steam, $T.30; oily, J8.50. liutter barely steady; western dairy, llMWUGo-; do. creamery, l&28Ko,!do. factory, liailHc.: Klglns, 814jo.; Imitation creamery, ia18o.; Ntw York dairy, la&ajo.-, do. cream ory.lTffiaBHo.i Pennsylvania creamery prints, extra, 84c; do. choice, 2So.; do, fair to good, 20OWo.; prints jobbing at 2&3Mo. Cumm flrmi New York large, 81K).; do. Bmall. 8M OHC; part skims. 3Hac.-. full skims, Strife Kggsilulli New York and Vennsylvania, SOSJ 21Hc.; ice house, lSaiOMc.; western fresh, 1719Hic. Live Btili markets. new (loiia, uct. au. neeves slow! now grades steady: others lower: native itMrn. good to prime. fc-MO.aj; medium to fair, $1.1.1 4.75; roinmou mid onlitinry. S3.4SS1.1U; Colo rados. J3.65,aili o:- -. S J.n"ft4-i bulla, 58.10 lai.ia, ury cons ui. Cklvwi actle. hgher; poor to prime veMs. fVBi7.M; grafcri wJi- western i ft I m '18.74. ' KhWu ami, lambs aitha, li.iit,ri liour '.to prime sueitp, tl.5fio3; (oinnnm to prhre lauibs, iSk 4.8TH. Hugs hcuk at $1.7oQi5 for inferior Ip vuuiee. East Liuuhiv, I'a.. Oct. .- f'HiUo active, limner: prime, fojsxijia.tu; tan luht, trp, a.3Cm 3.5(1. Jloga steady! l'llllalelplilas, $1.M SA.-tV; common to fair Yorkers. Sl.lrtf!l!f; .stags and roughs,. HJSUQ&Tti) bheep firm and J.Iglici) ea(ra, 3; fslr.r.JUufj imW 2.2503.73. Mrs. Lcttle Goks Tyrone City, renn. After the Grip Hood's Cavo Back Hoalt and Strength That Droadful Prostration Cured. "C. I. Hoed & Co., Lowell, Mass.i "Gentlemen A llttlo over a year sgo, I tvm attacked by the grip and, after the crisis had passed, I was left so weak nnd with that dread ful prostration, that I was unable to dress my elf for almost nine months. Some friends wha Hood's8013 Cures" kntw.lU merits, persuaded m to take Ifood Bm-snparllla and 1 am now taking my four bottle. I am so thankful to b able to say tha can do my housework, and am gaining fa I Sloop Well, da not have sourness of the stomach, and can, t with good appetite. 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Loanr cm bo returned in small monthly payments oi retained for a number ot years to suit bonower A loan from this company will not Injure thi financial standing ot any Individual or firm No bonus. Interest 6 percent, ni Dually. Mouej loaned for any purpose, such as to Increase oi enter business, to pay off mortgages, Judgement notes, to build or purchase property, or in tact for any purpose that money may be desired Addro-s, Central Tru-'t Company la. 1831 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa. 6-B-flm UuUi MglflBMnet!ytanlar9 SMOn.KOonpttal, ti.stft..-Mfanna Minium B SnooK, final k.lllnntrnto!fromllfefTOmleo gbimall. tiothUu else w 111 cure. COOK REMEDY CO., Chicago, III. 9ARTMAN STEEL PICKET FEN0E IB the cheapest and best fence made. Cheaper than a wooden fonce for residences, lnwns,cem eterv lots or nny Kind of fencing. M.H.Masteu ' nas the agency and carries It in stock at his I mirblo and granite works, 127 K. JAEDIN ST. t nnniirfT Vcnti Cinn-t tA. t. uUKNUi, anapTerr t THETTRQLL EYsToA P For Washinrj Clothe it JvASTS LOX",: man otner toaps. Price PIVH "CMNTS a bar. Pcir Snlo Ta-sr A.. X-I. B WAXiM- EVERY WOM t7 . . ,1.11 &V0ff -NT OTtLCllD" iiVa 'a H re' la' I . Sll 5y P.Ji, 1. JClhljxjDruvitist, SI enaiulouh, I'a,' A LADY'S TOILET Is not complete without nu ideal I Combines every element of beauty and purity. It is beauti fying, soothing, healing, health ful, and harmless, and when rightly used is invisible. A most delicate and desirable protection to the face in this climate. "SSfSSf IniUt upon having tho gonulno, IT IS FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. I3SS58253 For Painting , The Season is here: Get vonr wnrW rinnn hv W. H. SNYDER, "Perfect Work. Bargains tn paints and oils, plain and stained glass. All the new patterns in wall paper. All daily and weekly papers, novels, novelettes and stationery. 133 West Centre Street. Headquarters for the Evening. Herald. I'8seneer trains levo Shensndos-h Penn Haven Junction, M&uch Chunk, Le UlKhton, Slatlnrton, Wnlte Hall, Cst&s&ugui, Allentown, Hetblebem, Etston nd Westherl? 9.04.7 38. 8.15 M 12 is J 67, 6.87 p.m. For New York and Phllndnlnhlt. am. 7.M. 5.15 m. 12.48, tM. For Quakatre, Bwltch. back, Gerhsras and Hudeondale, 6.04, g.is ID;, and-ti-67 p. m. For Wllke-j-llarre. Wlilto nvnn. Pittntnn. Blmirs, 6.04. 0.15 a. m., 2.67, 5.27 p. m. For Rochester. IluUalo, Nlassra FU a TTh, a nt O R n w ... o w ft nn ' For Helvldore, Delaware Wster 0p Btrou.lstiurtr. 6.04 a. m.. 2.67 d. m. For Lambertvllle and Trenton. S.15 s. m. f'orxuninatiiocic,o.u4,u.iaa. m.,ZD7,o.v7p. tn. For Ittjtts ana Oenevs 6.01, 0.15 s. m. 6.27 ;i. m For Auburn 9.16 . m. 6.27 p. m. For JcanesTllle, Levis tousnallesTerMetrlow, 7.83 l. m 12.43, 8.03 p. in. For Stockton and Lumbar Yrd, 6.04, 7.S3 B.15. a. ui.. 12.43. 2.6' 5.27 p. m. ForHllver Urook Junction, Audenrled and Hazleton 6 01, 7.38,9 13 a. m , 12.48, 2.57, 5.27 and 8.08 p. v . For Scnnton, 6.04, 9.15, . ffi., 2.67 and 5.27 p tn. For Hazlebrook, Jeddo, Drlf ton and FrseUnd, 1.04, 7,38, 9.15, ST. m., 12.48, 2.57, 6.27 p. tr. For Ashland, Glrardvlllo and Lost Creek, 4.61, .61, 9.13, 10.20 . m., 1.00, 1.10, 4,10, 6.80, 8.22, U.lt 7 m. For KAven Run. Contr&ll&. Mount Ctrmel ami Shamokln, 9.13, 11.14 a. m., 1.32. 4.40, 8.22 p. mi For Yateavlllo, Park Place, Mahanoy City and uoiano, n.w, 4,oi, van, ii.uo a m., 2.57 O . CUO, U.OJS, 1U.KQ p. m. TralnB will leave Shamokln at 8.16. 11.46 a rn., IM, 4.0 9.30 p. m and arrive at Uhenan dcab at 9.15 a. m 12.43, 2.57, 5.27, 11.15 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for PottevlUe, 6.60, 7.38 9 0', 11.05 11.30 a, m 12,48, 2.67, 4.10 6.27, .8.08 p.m. Leave Fottsvllle for Shenandoah, 6.00, 7.60, 9.'J., iu.15, 11.40 a. m., 12.22, '3.00,. 440, 5.20, 7.15, 7.6-. 10.00 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Hazleton, 6.04, 7.88,41.19, a. m., 12.48, 2.67, 5.27, 8.08 p. m. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 7,35, 10.M, 11.05 a. m , 12.15, 2.66, 5.80, 7.26. 7.68 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave tor Raven Run, Centrnlla, Ml, Ccrmel and Uhamokln. 6.45 a. m., 2.40 p. m., and arrive at Shamokln at 7.4U a. m. and 8,15 p. m, j-ruiuB icuvd nuaiuumu lur ouuuuuuuau ai 7.55 a. m. ana 4 00 p. m., and arrive at anon andoah at 8.49 a. m. and 4.68 p. m. Trains leave for Ashland, Glrardvllle and Lost Creek, 9.40 a. m., 12.30 p. m. For Hazleton, Ulack Creek Junction, Fes Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allentow Ilethlobem, Baston and New York, 8.49 a m., 1U.9U, 2.00 p, m. For Philadelphia 12.30, 2.65 p. m. For Yatesvllle, Park Place, Mahanoy City and Delano, 8.49, 11.85 a. re., 12.80, 2.55, 4.68 6.03 p. m. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 8.80, 11.80 a. m., 1.06, 6.3a p.m. Leavo Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, b.60, 8.49, 9.30 am., S.40 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 8.89, 11.49 a.m.,1.35, 6.15 p. m, ROLL1N H. WILBUR, Genl. Bupt., South Bethlehem, i'a OHAS. S. LEE, Genl. Pass. Apt., Philadelphia A, Tf, NONNKMACHER, Asst. G, P. A., Bouth Bethlehem, Pa nOMPLEXIOII & POWDER, gj POZZONIS am Most pf the cleaning and dyeing nowa days is only half done. No matter where you live, you can send anything you wish cleaned or dyed, by exnress at our exDense, and we will do it at same nrice as if vou delivered it A 0 to us in person. SEND FOR PAMPHLET OF PARTICULARS (111 i ni.sl Mf-lrtl nit I n X umTairmDuni nve., niiiHucijino p pmunpuuPHin - . CTA Y and SWEETM ...i. ... n.iu i.ein1n..i nnA "lfnilT, Trt' nitlUDff m3UlCJM ' .
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