EVENW riERALD Published dully, exoept Sunday by HmllAl,l 1-UJlLllllllfa COMVANT, Pnblloatlon office and tne hanloal department, 2.16 East Uoa Street. mI. tiaittlr! 19 delivered ln Shenandoah, and 1 DC Jieraia gurrounaingtowngfouoents a week, payable to the carriers. By mall, Three Dollar yor or Twen ty five cent per month, In advance. Airfteme charged aooordlng to space aad position. The publishers reserve tbc right to change the position ot advertisements wben tver the publication ot new requires It. The rtfht Ik also reserved to rejeot any advertise Merit, whether paid for or not, that the Pb lthers may deem Improper. Advertising rate ade known upon application. Bntercd at the post office at Shenandoah, Fa., second oloss mall matter. win arsiriita HXRAzn, Shenandoah. Peana. Evening Herald. SATURDAY, KOVKMBEB 10. 1894. Whose tariff bill was that, anyway f I'hofessoh Wilsox, of West Virginia I I)id you bear anything drop, f Tuf Ttnpnhlioan viotory means a gen nine revival ot true prosperity Tin re are several thousand 1A Hung Chang just now In the fragments of the Democratic party. The spring election will next absorb the attention of voters. Candidates are already springing up. The people were with the President this time. They agree tbat tbe Tariff bill was a connection of perfidy and dishonor. When New York city elects five Itepub lican Congressmen it is time for the free traders to shut up shop and go out of business, To G rover Cleveland, "Washington, D. C. .- Never mind about the letter. We got along very well without It. They've got ub where you got tbe squirrels up a tree.-D. 11. II. We believe that in the fall ot 1892 there were some wise Democrats who thoiiKht that a death blow had been given to the Hepublloan party. Later returns have made a difference. Cleveland knew when to turn his back. It la dollars to doughnuts that when the news of the snow Btorm reached the White House the fisherman went Into convulsions of merriment. Connecticut has returned to the faith ot her fathers. After seeking straugo political gods for many years, she has got back into tho Republican fold nnd is again worthy of her old place ln the New Eng lnnd sisterhood of states. Ciiaihman Wilson, when he looked ln to a mirror after reading the returns, must have blushed for the man who had the nerve to go over to England only six weeks ago and toll the Britons tbat Pro tection was dead ln America. Tin New York Democrats resorted to the A. P. A. bnga-boo ln the recent cam paign and some presumptions Democrats in Schuylkill did likewise, but all failed to gain anything by it. These hide-bound people could read Archbishop Ireland's address on "Itellgton and Politics" with much profit to themselves. Tun Ten Commandments have prevailed by majorities tbat vindicate the right of the people to rule. Thou shalt not Bteal, the country Buys to those who have sold the industries of the Nation for profits ln sngar speculations. No man can measure the practical effect of the votes recorded Tuesday. Tbe triumph of the Iteform tickets of New York meuns honest elec ttons hereafter, nnd will cut off a revenue of millions which the Democratic .party has drawn from vice and crime. The defeat of Hill sends back to powerless ignominy the whole band of brigands by whom that state has been robbed, and returns to tbe honest people the power to govern themselves by honest elections. The overthrow of the Free Trade Democ racy may have to be followed by a struggle, and if so by a victory, in tbe Presidential election of 1800, before the ev?l work of the last year can be undone, But It brings at least this glad assurance, that the further progress toward Free Trade which the party has promised will not be made. One test of a Democratic tariff has been enough, and the people have made it clear that they will have no more. A!tnroiiT of the insanity ot Queen I.lll voknlanl ot late obtained some slight clr eulatlon, bat It has not been verified, and what are called her faculties are, doubt less, much as they were before her depo sition. The Sandwich Island Intellect at large is not of tho highest order, not even that of its sovereign, and the shock of los ing her throne may well have disturbed lor the time being the mental equipoise of tier dusky island majesty. Uutsbeought to be comforted nnd restored by tbe con aclousneas tbat neither ber throno, crown nor sceptre was ever worth tbe bavlng, being always at tbe mercy of foreign In trigue or domestic violence, nnd sbe Is much better off without tbem, Her late Kingdom ln getting on pretty well, hav ing developed a sudden and extraordinary need for more white immigrants, and sent a commission to Europe to procure them. Industry and produoiion seem to have Im proved Id the islands since IUlnokalanl ceased to rule them, and this ooaiidera tkm ought, if her patriotism is superior to her personal Interest, to reconcile her to the new order ot things. Meantime, if she gets 40,000 pension from tbe United States which she is reaching out for, hav ing sent a committee to Washington for that purpose, she will be better off than sbe has ever been before, with more money and less responsibility, and can, if sbe likes, join the fluctuating colony of ex Queens in Paris, and flourish it with tbe best ot them. Sugar KtAntrl- tu yteniien. PH-XAPhLi'MiA, Nor. 10. It is stated of ficially that thf Franklin sugar refinery Will, unlpss conditions change materially, Open next vtvt'k, and alo that the Hpreok 1' rolluery Is ramiy to resume, Thoformor Dow includes the "Id Knight reflnory, so that tlx- trust will probably have Its entire Philadelphia plant In active operation. To Ilia by Ktwtrtelty. Nbw Yobk, Not. 10. Carl Tlepenbaum, aged 53, convicted ot the murder of Ju lianci.HiifTrnan, his bom'dtng mistress, at hpr borne ou the nlsrht of Sept. 1, was sen tunccd to death by Kworder Sroytho lu tho oourt of general amnions. Tho sentence if. to 1)0 executed In tho week of Dec. 17. Cii'genbaum protest'-d his Innocence. Fr!neeton-Fennlvanit4 Football Onme. Timcntom, Aov. ki. The Princeton and Pennsvlvan la football teams will meet this afternoon at the I u tor-state fair grounds. Two additional grand stands have been erected, and with the present large grnud BHiml this will provide seating room for about 85,000 persons. All tho railroads will run excursions to this city. ANOTHER VERDICT FOR DR. KENNEDY, A l'hlladclphlan Cured of Gravel. (Philadelphia, Pa., Item.) Since tbe investigations of tbe claims made for Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy by tbe press, they have received letters from every State ln the Union, and find tbe remedy falls in few cases. The opinion of tbe average physician has been that kidney and urinnry troubles could be cured only by a long nnd parsis- tent treatment. Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy acts quickly, curing obstinate case lu a very short time. One of our best known citizens, Mr. John J. Neil!, of No. 2137 North Eighth street, was a sufferer from gravel, ln speak ing of his caso said : "I had a very bad attack of gravel, and Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Itemedy, taken aboutoue month, completely cured me, I cannot bay too much in Its favor." Favorite Itenmdy la prescribed with un falling succet for all diseases brought about by an uxceis of uric acid ln the blood. In rheumatism, dyspepsia and nerve troubles, it has made muuy cures that were considered beyond the aid of medicine. Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy can bi obtained of all druggists at one dollar a bottle, or six bottles for five dollars. CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. Where nnd'When Services Will be Con ducted To-morrow. Trinity Reformed church, Kev. Robert O'Uoylo, pastor. Services tomorrow at 10 . m. and 6:30 p. m. Sunday school at 1 :30 p. m. nveryuuuy weifcuuie. Kcheloa Israel Congregation, West Oak. tret, Her. 8. Itabinowttz, Itabbli Borvlcos very Friday evening; Saturday and Sunday afternoon and evening. Welsh Hantlst church. Preaching services at 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. by tho liastor. Itov. 1). I. Evans. Sunday school at 3 p. m. Everybody ltoman Catholic church of tho Annunciation, Cherry street, above West street. Kev. IL T. O'Kellly, pastor. Masses at 8:00 and 10:00 a, m. vespers at o;w p. m. Bt. George's Lithuanian Cathollo church, orner Jardln aud Cherry streets. Rev. L. abremaltls, pastor. Mass and preaching at 10 a.m. vuapura at o p. m. English Lutheran church. Preaching at iu:3u a. m. ana u:.su p. in. by the pastor, lie v. I. P. Neff, M. D. Sunday bchool at 1:30 p. in Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7 o'clock, Everybody welcome, Kbcnozor Evangelical church, Rev. R. M.Llch kenwalner. nastor. Services to-morrow tit 10 a. 01. In German, and 6:30 p. m. ln English. Sunday school at 1:80 p. m. Allure heartily Invited to rirst Methodist Episcopal church, Rev. Wm. Howlck, pastor. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p. m. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Epworth League at 6:45 p. m. Prayer meeting at 7:30 on Thursday evening. Strangers and others are aiwuys welcome. Presbyterian church. Rev. T. Maxwell Mor rison, pastor. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 6:30 p, m. nunaay school at i p. m. Christian endeavor Society will meet on Tuosdnv even ing at 7:30. Prayer meeting on Thursday English Daptlst church. South Jardln street, services at iu:3 a. m. and at 6:30 p. m. Preaching bv the pastor, ltev. W. II. Harrison. Praise sorvlce at 6 p. ra. Bunday school at 2 &m. Monday evening at 7:30 the V. 1 IS. . will meet. Wednesday evening general prayer meeting. r.voryDouy welcome. Primitive Methodist church. Rev. John Ilatta pastor. Services to-morrow at 10:30 a. m. and 6:30 n. m. wesiey prayer meeting at 5:4S p. m. Sabbath school at 2 p. m. Wesley League Monday eveulng at 7:30. Class meetings Tuesday and Wednesday evenings at 7 o'clock. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7 p. ra. All Beats free. Anyone not having a church home is coriiauy invueu 10 come uere. All Saints' Protestant Enlsconal church. Oak street, near Main. Morning servloe at 10:a0 na evening at 7 o cioca. xno rector om olatee at morning service alternately nnd at every evening service. The lay reader, Charles llaskln. officiates ln the ubsenoe ot the rector, 0. 11. ilrldgman. Sunday school at 2 p. m. All seats tree and everybody made oeurtuy welcome. W. A. McGulro, a wellk-nown citizen of McKay, Ohio, is of the opinion that there Is nothing as good for children troubled with colds or croup as Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy. He has used It ln his family for several years with the best results Bnd always keeps a bottle of It ln the house. Afterbavlng la grippehe was himself troubled with a severe cough. He used other remedies without benefit and then concluded to try the children's medicine and to hit delight It soon effected a permanent cure. 5 and SO cent bottles for salt by Qruhler Bros. Latest Returns Givo EepublicanB 248 Membors, THERE WILL BE NINE POPULISTS. Congressman Sprlnffer Defeated by Nearly Three Thousand Voles Official Itcturnt Rliow tltn Klectlcmof Ono Democrat from Illinois Teian HhTh fur tlm DemncrnU. The latest reliable retarns show that the Fifty fourth congress will contain not 1"" than 848 Republican members of the house of representatives, leaving 06 to the Democrats and to tne X'opullsts. I no Republican coiigmalonal committee claim SS9 Republicans, but tba claim is not baaed npon returns that are oonvinclug. 53d Cons), Mill Cong. D. It. P. 1). It. r. Alabama - 8 81 Arkansas 8 California 4 2 1 18- Oolorado Coanwtloat - 8 1 4 Delaware 1 1 Klsrtoa - Ooerfla 11 11 - - Idaho - 1 - 1 Illinois... 11 11 1 II India 11 g 18 Iowa 1 10 1 10 - K&nnut a 5 7 1 Kentneky 10 1 8 0 Louisiana 8 6 Maine 4 4 Maryland 6 2 4 MassachaMtta 4 '9 1 12 Mlehlgan 8 7 12 Minnesota 2 4 1 7 Mississippi 7 7 Mtreourl - 14 1 5 10 - Montana 1 1 - Nevada 1 1 Nebraska 1 S 2 51 New Hampshire... 2 2 New Jersey 6 2 8 New Tork 19 15 t - North Carolina.... 8 1 3 2 4 North Dakota 1 1 Ohio 11 10 1 20 Oregon 2 2 Pennsylvania.- 10 SO 1 29 Rhode Island 3 2 South Carolina 6 1 7 South Dakota 2 3 Tennessee ... 8 2 6 4 Tenai - 13 t- 11 1 1 Vermont 2 2 Virginia 10 8 2 Washington 2 2 Went Virginia 4 4 Wisconsin 6 4 10 Wyoming 1 1 Totals 218 120 12 08 818 9 MX NEW SENATORS. They Hay Tate rnrt ln the Organization at th Next Session. Wasmwbtow, Nov. 10. A point that has besn overlooked ln computing tho po litical completion of the next Etnntelsthe admission of Utah with two United States senators. The act of the last session of congress admitting Utah provides that In March, 1W5, tke constitutional convention shall be fcali. If the constitution II rati fied at th spcalal laciloB. In November tbe legislature will immediately meot and elsrt two United States senators. As there Is about a month from the tlm the elec tion Is bald twit II the yiity-fourth congress meets uor will fc ample tune to have all the formalities compiled with and Utah proclaimed a state ln time for Its senators anil reprataatailras to participate ln the orgaalzatloa vf the next congress. This would csake la all ninety senators, and as the next senate now stands ths polltloi ot tka Ualtod Spates senators wwuld out on important flf Vr. Another probability Is th admission of both New Mexlee and Arises a,whlch may b aovowplliked I" vtue for f our more sena tors t patitolyat ln the organization of th next senate. Hull hava already passed the horns for admission of both territories. The euat acuunlbteos on territories bos report! these, favorably to th sonata and tfcsy ar aaw am Kit oalendar. Senators of beih parties kav biu urging their pas sax, a 1 isaor than llksly tbat neither party wauld oppos tbem buaius of th offaot It would have upon th lnatlons. It U, ttarofort, ul likely tact the battl far ths control of the senat will yet be fovaht out In Utak, Now Mexloo and Arl son tkli year. Th adinlssioa ot these new state would mak a total of nlnty-four ssuatoni, and any party to ontrol would neod forty-eight far a majority. With th vice proiideutj th Democrats could con trol the senate with torty-stren senators. Oulboreoa Wins by Forty Thuand. DALLAS, Tex., Nov. 10. Not more than one-third of th vote of th stat has been reported officially, bnt enough Is known to predict the snooess of Culberson, dam., for govarnorby about 40,000 plurality, The Democrats oertalnly elect congressmen from olght ot tha thlrtoen district j.namoly: District No. 1. Hutchinson, 4,000 plurality; 3. Cooper, 3,000; . Yoakum, 1,600 ; 4. Cul borson, 3,000; . Bailey, 8,000; 0. Sayres, 1,500; 10. Crowley, 1,000; 11. Crain, 1,000. In the Twelfth district Noonan, rep., has from 1,500 to 8,000 plurality. In tho Thlr teenth GlllUand, pop., Is probably elected. In the Sixth district the official returns will be nocesaary to determine botween Abbott, dom., and Kearby, pop. Thesam is true of Pendleton, dom., and Barbor, pop., in tho Savanth, and Bell, dcm., nni Jenkins, pop., in the eighth. The chances slightly favor the Dsmocrats ln all thro districts. California Affaln ln Doabt. SAN Fbakcisco, Nov. 10. The olectlon of Budd, dem., candidate for governor, Is not so certain as It at first seemed. His lead over Estee, rep., has been steadily de creasing as the returns come ln, and he is now only 1,094 ahead of the Republican candidate. Ther are still 323 precincts to hoar from, and if Kstoe's gain continues in tho same ratio as they did yesterday he may yet beat Budd. The Republican state committee claims Kstoe's election by sdv eral hundred plurality. Virginia Election Contests. Richmond, Va., Nov 10. Ex-Congressman Edmund Woddlll, who Is tho ac knowledged Republican leader ln this dis trict, said today that be thought that Bor land, rap., would contest th election of Tylor, dem,, ln the Second district, nnd Thorp, rep., would oontest the election of MoKenney, dom., in tho Fourth district. He bad already been consulted a counsol with reference to making these contests. Bprinser llailly Defeated. ,' BrniKQPiELu, Ills., Nov. 10. The offl. lal vote for congressmen in the Thirteenth Illinois district shows plurality for Con nelly, rep., over Springer, dcm., of 3,038. Official roturns rooclvcd at the secretary ot state's office from the Sixteenth district show that Finis It. Downing, dm., 1 elected .over Jeha I. Ktauakar, rp., by 60 VeM. SAVED FROM LYNCHERS. Narrow IZflcape of a Hriito who Confesses Terrlblo Crimes; ' FAnoo, N D., Nov. 10. N JVlllnrswn brouffht to the Cns county jn.ll yesterday by Sheriff Kddy.of Stutsman county. Tho sheriff loft Jamestown with his prisoner Just In advance of a mob which was on Its way to take him from Jail and lynch him. Vlllars onnfessed to the horrlblo crlmo with which ho Is charged. Tuesday even ing he wend to the farm of Mrs. Fronier, ln Montpeller township, Stutsman county. Mrs Kromor saw him at the barn nnd went ont. When she approached Vlllars knocked her down with a filnb and beat her into Insensibility. He dragged her Into tho barn and assaul ted her, then threw her Into the well in the barn, set tbe barn on Are nnd left, The larn burned to the, ground, but Mrs. Frouier escaped deatlt ln tho well. Toward morning she managed to climb out of the well mid got to the house. Tak ing her children with her, she crawled on her hands and knees to a neighbor's, two miles away, and died after tolling her story. Vlllars was captured at Valley City and taken to Jamestown by ShorlrT Strenshoel. He is one of the oldest farmers ln Stuts man county, and ha a highly respectable family. A large mob gathered at Mont peller and started for Jamestown to lynch him, but Sheriff Kddy heard of their com ing In time to escape. Vlllars then con fessed another crime. A month ago Mrs. ITromor's husband disappeared mysteri ously. Vlllars says he killed Kronier aud that his body will be found burled in a pile of manure back of the barn, TERRIBLE DYNAMITE EXPLOSION Three Workmen Killed, Tbrlr Dodles Do ing Terrllily MangleoU HOKTlNOToiv, Ind., Nov. 10. A fright ful explosion occurred here yesterday and resulted ln the death of three men nnd the Injury of many more. The dead are: John Hnrtman, Norton Keefer and John Flynn, all married. The explosion occurred at Flint creek sewer, whloh crosses the entire olty from northeast to southwest. Probably 100 men were ln and around the ditch on First street. Some of them had built a fire on tho bank nnd wero thawing out n fifty pound box of dynnmito. Tiicrc was a thunderous crash, nnd tho ontlro city was shaken. Keefer, Hartman and Flynn were nearest the fire. Hnrtman was literally torn to plocefl. His body was Ufced in th air three hun dred feet and fell on Market street side walk, a square away. His legs were blown off near the hips, both arms torn off, his head half tor away, and his body com pleUly disabowId. On of Hnrtman' feet was shot through the weather board ing of frank ATiadle's rtsldenee. Koefer TO kllltd outright. His body dropped into th sower. After h was taken out ho rccovrl enstonines for nmomont, but died on his way home in th ambulance. Flynm's legs were both broken, his arms broken, ln several placet, and had crushed. H lived tvetal hours, Autker Bnd Twtia. Kew YobJc, Kov. 10. After th clots of haslnesi yMtwday It wa announced that the govarsuaeat would at eac ask bank ers for a lea f anoUar W0, 000,000. Qold bonds for that asaount, hariag I per cent. Interest, will b Issued wlthla a taw days, at a prloe whisk will a Investors about 3 per cent, aunaally. Xaalttant Socrctary of the Treasury Caxtlshat been ln this city for several days, and has had conforencos with the presidents f nattujal banka and trust coiaanUs. On of tks bank pres idents said: "Tea, tkar will b an Issue of bonds shortly, f rabahly within a week or two. It has not yet been decided whether a Byndlcnt will he formed to take thess bonds or nut." ITaalitiff Uia Outtuu Onleers. MoanuiAL, Jfav. 10. Th whliky smug glers of th Lorrex Si. Lawnnee adopt too tles ln their lln of business which soom to bo eminently suaoeuful ln fooling the cus toms oHlaxrs and th raranue cruiser Con stance. Two days ago th suhooner Mario Loulsnaua, was sl4 est th Information of th ouitoms ffleer at Points Ksqulmaux and towd to Quha vrttsr uethlng con traband was fesmd aboard. It now tran spires the smusgUr thmtlv Ravo the olllcer the tip aud th nsula was a seizure and tha departtir t tu revenue cruiser with her In tew. hi tft ueautime tha sinugiiloiM taun.t&all l&skled a contra band oara l HetatM far llnuit Quobeo. Sank SnjNn Cat UttU Itooty, Obhih.UI, O., JUv , olbor9 broke hits tha First liistfaual batik kcra during tha nl(jli aud aw wish about $500 ln silver. Tha frvat dn vmt opened by ths 3o ot orawhars, amd tha looks of the vault war blown ff with druamlto. Tha thlovos thon sUla tw riat ta make their escape sum. On f th ils was found at Klyrla. A saf whleh MBtalued 35,000 was not ioum. KatUMd t Iadl.t Stat OIDhti. Jaoesox, Ml., Nov. 10. Tho federal flrrand lurr raftMed tu Indlnt tt,n rmwm. - - n" of the printing of th Mississippi state warrants, is oaing aiiegoa Dy unlet Hazen, tinnnrtivl hv Scpl;arT P&Tllallaln Dn.t A . . . 4 ........u ii i.i. xv tnmov flAnnval CA n n-v tS&i lt,. tnlnA.i 4 j, .j MUIUUU the laws by betas; In likeness ot United oiatus currency ana national bank notes RuiMell CUt. aa Uaramnaaratlvfi OBIm. VTASnwoTON, Nov. 10. WlllliunB.Itus- reu, cx-ijovornor or Maasachusotts, has oea appointed uy tna president a mem borof tha board or Indian to All tha yacancT causod tj tho death of iisiuvru jii. .uuarOQ, OI TArrjtOWTl, 2i. X. Thd oflloo carries no salary, onlx travollng The Defeat f Coxey. .nuvu w. itVi i X. iHJ VA lldal count of tho Eighteenth district gives Tavlnr. ren . Pn fl-TX. TtoW innm. Coxey, pop,, 8,018. Coiay's vote' exceeds ina . T 111 jus vQuiiiutbc oi apjiuuiicu anu uemo- NUGGETS OF NEWS. . Governor Walto, of Colorado, denies tha report tnat ne win remove to Illinois. The vicinity of Benton Harbor, Mich., was shaken by on oarthquake yesterday. The oablnet crisis lu Illo Janeiro con tinues, nnd it Is rnmored tbat the presi dent will resign. Thoro Is reason to believe that Signer CrLspl, Italy's prime minister, throuab the new czar, will seek to improve Italy's ro- lauuiis wun uussia. Juda Isaaa How, tk Ponulltt candl. data for n'vnur of South Dakota lu the lata oamnalf a, It lilux danirarouslv 111 at his horn ta Adff14, with small hopes ot 36r. Jaoa J5. Jlentf riUUaslsiU, ra. sVUiscular Rbiumatism Sciatica and th Piles Adds to the Suffarcr'a Misery Four Bottles of Heoct'a SarsaparMn Effost a Wendorful Curt. "C. I. Hood ft C., Lowell, Mass.i "Oentlssatai As a remit at tk mmorM billiard of Ms rah, IBM, I atrat t4 musenlar rheumatism at that Mm 1 was engatei ea a Job of iVumlMnK la nlns !!, N. J., tutd K wasnscsHtryfer He t wad through th taew tothkalllle, a saw rssidnta, In whisk we wer worlds. ITor lhta months after wards I was lata ep with autcalar rheumatism nnd sciatica. I then olns4 ay sea-in-law la Denver, CoL, wliers I was engaged la steam fitting an4 Bileesrln i, and nhera I commeneed to take Hood's garsaparllla for my rheumatism. It eur4 ms set enlj f Mi rheumatism and olatlca, Vitals of outward piles, from which for Iklrty-thrM years I had suffered A Thousand Daxtha. Prevlons t goleg t Denver I visited the University t reaatylraal t be eperated npon. Tho doctor prononnssa my case (loncatlonoi Iho bowxli and th worst he Tr saw. II re fused t perferas an praMa, saying that after bavlng euffared s many years it was not worth while that I should die at that lata day from the effects ot the knlf, sad die I would If he used It. No Man Can Ooncolvo what I snfCerd for thhty-thro years. I tried all sorts at remedies and treatments, often without the (lightest rsllsf. Four bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla not enly relieved, but cured, both th piles and rheumatism. The HooffsCures only trae f rheunutlsn whlsh I feel now Is a little stiff atst whs the wtathtr changes, and at I will t TO yean old In August that Is but Incidental ta my age. This Is a simple state ment of facts." Jxms K. 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It LASTS LONGER than other Soaps. Price FIVE CENTS a bar. Por Snlo Toy- D. Erw.XjTUC. EVERY WOMAN' ' BoawtuxaaBtedsarellabla, asosthly, refrnlitlni medlsln. Only hand -r the put drug ahld b sued, 11 you waat in but, get Thsr ua smnpt, mtt aad Mrfcda la rMlt Th saaid (Or. PmI's) nvr dtHna Mtai. aMyn.ee. Wa rtu Uaum Ot. Qonlud, o, -lUL tV H . MIMZIZ, r Kg firf, HiitmWt, JM, A LADY'S TOILET '0IFLEXIO 'OZZONf 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 deica'e and desirable protection to the face in this climate. wvwu Ialrt ya luring; lh emln9. f. IT Iff rOK BAIE EVERYWHERE. For Painting .... The Season lu here: and Paper Hanging Get vonr work donn Mahanoy City's leading artist, 1 Is not complete U I'j without an ideal m i.l VtX-9rDJS3SK. Blll fil Hi s V ii W. H. SNTDBRX Parfeot Work. Barxaine ln nalnt anil nll nl.ln anA ' stained glass. All the new patterns in Wall paper. All dally and weekly papers, novels, novelettes and stationery. 133 Weet Centre Street. Headquarters for the Evening Hbraxd. IN EXrEOT MAT 18, 1891. Passenger trains leave Shenandoah Penn Haven Junction, nfaucti Chuak, Le hlghton, Slatlngton, White Hall, Catasaug.ua, AUentown, Bethlehem. Kaston and Wcathorlv 8.04, 7.S8. S.1S a m . lin J 57, e.7p. m. For New York and Phl'.adolphls, 8.04, 7.88. 9.15 a. m , U.4I, 2 57. For Cjuakaxe, Bwltoh back, Gerhards and BudNondale, 6.04, 9.15 a m., and 2 57 p. m. For WUkee-Uarre, Wbitt Haven, Pfttston, Laceyvllle, Ton and, Sayre, VTaverlv and Elmira, 0.04, 9.15 a. m a , i k p"m. For Rochester, Buflalo, Niagara Falli and the West, 6.04, 9.15 a. m. and ,57 6.87 p. m. For llelvidere, Delaware Water Gap and Stroudsburg, 6.04 a. m., .57 p. m. For Lambertvllle and Trenton, 9.15 a. m ForTunkhannoek.e.04, 9.15 a. m.,267,6,a7 o. m. For Ithsca and Geneva 8.01, 9.15 a. m. 6.87 p. m r- or Auourn 9.15 a. ra. 6.a7 p. m. ui tfcauoaTuto,uvTistoaanaijeaver Hsariai. " r.SB a. m.. 11.4s. n mi m V"t For Stockton and fjurehar v,rt. n ru At. 9.15. a. m., 11.41. .7, 5.S7 . m. , For Hllver Drook Junction, Audenrled and Hazleton 1 04, 7.JS, 9 15 a. m , 13.13, 3.57. 5.87 and 8.08 p. n.. For Scranton, 6.04, 9,15, a. m., 3.57 and 5,tf p m. For Bailebrook, Jeddo, Drif ton and FreeUnd, 8.04, 7.38, 9.15, a. m., H.. 157, 6.tJ p. m. For Ashland, G lrardvllle and Lost Creek, .(!, .61, 9.13, 19.M a. m., l.M, l.M, 4.10, 6.S5, 8.22, 9.11 7. m. For itaven nun, Centralla, Mount Carmel and Bhamokln, 9.13, 11.11 a. m., 1.82, 4.49, 8.22 p. mi f For Yatosvllie, Park Flac,)(ahanoyCltvan Delano, 6.04, 7.36, 9.16, ll.M a m., 12.41. 2.67 5.27, 8.08, 9.83, 10.28 p. m. Trains whl lav Skamokln at 8.1 11.4J a. m., 1.65, 4.M 9.30 p. m,, and arrive at Shenan doah at9.lt a. m., m, 6.27, lU5p. ra. c7??n,6.nlL,"l0li)' ,or Pottsvllle, 6.60, 7.88 9.0S, 11.95 11.. a. 12.4, 2.57, 4.10 6.27, 8.99 , p.m. 1' L,cave I'oitiTiu lor snenanaoan, e.co, 7.63, 9.06, 10.11, 11. U a. n., 12.32, l.M,. 410, 6.20, 7.16, ,7.66, 10.08 p. a. lit Lent Siaaaadoah for Hailttoa, 6.04, 7.38,4.15, a. m., 12.il, 3.IT, 1.27,8.13 p. ta. Leave Bailtton for Shenandoah, 7.85, ls.es. i.vv a. in ia.i. e.o, .m, 7, do p. ra. 1UNDAY TRAINS. Trains ltavt for Raven Bun, Centralla, Mt Carmel andHaamokla, 6.45 a.m., 2.40 p. m., r and arrive at Mhamokln at 7.40 a. m. and S. p. m Trains lsav Bhamokln for Shenandoah At 7.55 a. m. and 4.00 p. m., and arrive at t&o andoah at 1.49 a, m. and 4.58 p. m. Trains leave tor Ashland, Glrardvllle and Lt Creek, 9.4 a. a., 12.1 p. m. For BatUton, Illatk Crek Junction, Fen Bavtn Juatloa, Mauoh Chunk, Allentowt Bethlhm, Kasto and Ntr York, 8.49 am. t 12.82, t p. m. 1 For Phlladtlania 12.31. l.H p. m. For Yattsrui, Park Plac, Mahanoy City and Delano, (.49, ll.u a. nu 12.31, 165, 4.68 6.03 p. m, S, Leave HuUton for SktcMdi.ah, 8.3, a. m.,l.H,6.M.m. tSli--1 Leava Shniadok for Fottsvllle, I.H. .,, 9.30 a. m.. 1.U . m. 1 r-J Leav PottavUl for Shtsandoah, 8.29, lLttr a.m., l.M, t.lt ra. &OLLIJ. B. WIIJ1UR, Qenl. Bupt., South Bethlehem, Pa DBAS. S. LEK, U.al. Pass. Agt., Philadelphia! A. W, NONNlirfAOBBR, Asst. O. P. Routh Bethlehem, Pa Most of 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 express at our expense, and we will do it at same price as if you delivered it to us in person. SEND FDR PAMPHLET OF PARTICULARS m 1 vji r tf 11 1 -A 1 (7.
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