The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, December 04, 1894, THIRD EDITION, Image 3

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Chronic Nervousness
Could Not Sleep, Nervous
Headaches.
Gentlemen: I havo been taking
your Restorative Ncrvino for the past
three months and I cannot say
enough in its praise. It has
Saved fly Life,
for I had almost given up hopo of
ever beinp well again. I was a
chronic sullerer from nervousness and
could not sleep. I was also troubled
with nervous headache, and had tried
doctors in vain, until I used your
Nervine, ims. m. wood, ningwood, in.
Dr. Miles' Nervine
Cures.
f Dr. Miles Norvlue Is sold on a posltlvo
puarantco that llio first bottle Trill benefit.
All druggists sell It nt SI, o bottles for tS, or
!t will be Bent, prepaid, on receipt of price
by the Dr. illlos' Medical Co., Hlkhart, Ind.
For Painting
The Sciuion is here:
and Paper Hanglitg
Get your work done by
Mahauoy City's leadiug arturt,
W. H. SNYDER
Perfect Work.
UargaiuR in paints, nnd oils, plain nnd
stained glass. All the new patterns ic
wall paper. All dally nnd weekly paper
novels, novelettes and stationery.
133 West Centre Street.
Hendquartrrx for the KvTJNINO HERALD.
ICrin'n r n who can taste our canitlre
ajaits o wis. wlthout eenng of affec-
(TVIrl CT3-t vl tlou for the young man
UOa lrj- o brings them. They
Jnst melt In the mouth; the girl's eye?
melt with tenderness the young man also
melts, nnd the question is settled. Try it.
FI1ED. KEITHAN.
Ice Cream, all tlavorw. 104 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, Insnranco Agent,
ISO South Jnrdin Street.
Also Life nnd Accidental Companies
V.NNSYt,VANIA KAIlittOAi'
JL SOnnTLKIt-L DIVIStOK.
NOVK.M11UR 13, 1(94.
Trslns will lesve Siicnsndoah :tor th: above
dtte for WlgKtn'e, Gllberton, rmolrvlllo, 6ti
Cstlo, Ht. Clair, Pottsvllle, IIamba:-g, Ho.-Mkl,
I-ottttown, Pheenlrvllle, Norrlsto'f n ml FtG
ivJelplils Br old street stutlon) st u:(H sua 11:16
s. m. iiu.l 4:15 p. m. on weak days For Potts
vllle ind IntermmJlM" ate-tlons U:10 s. m
SDNOAYB.
Tor Wlts-.n'e, Gllberton, iraokvllle, Ns
Otstle, St. ClDlr, Pottsvllle st 0:00. 9:43 .iu
tnH 8:10 p. m. Tor Hamburg, Kcidlng, Potts1
town, Pboenlxvllle, Norrlslown, Pblladelpbla
at e:00, 9.10 a. m.,8:10p. m.
Trains leave FrnckvlUo for Hh'inandoali at
10:40. m. and 12:14, i-M, 7:42 and 10:27 p.m.
Sundays, 11:13 a. in and S:4' p. in.
Leave Pottsvllle tor Shenandoah at UilB,
ll:8a. m. and 4:40,7:1', and lOHXIp m.Bundaya
st 10:40 a. m. and 5: IS p. m.
t.eiYe Phlladelpnla (II road street Btatlon) for
Ubenandoab at b 67 ana 8 35 a ra, 4 10 and 7 11 p
m weak days. On Hundays ler.vf at 8 W a m.
Leave llroad Street Btatlon, Philadelphia,
FOR NEW TOKK.
For New York. Express, week Usts,
at 8 CO, 4 OS. 4 U. 6 16, 8 60, 7 83, 8 SO, S 60, 10 SO,
Mlnlnn mri It lit. DM t'l nn-,n llilllln,.
itcdliil nnd 4ti p m dining carsh 14), 2 30
taming cari, o w, , a. o, d ou. i 10, o iz. iu p m ,
1 lYl nlnbl U.. . . o Q 1 fV. i Ell KIR Oil
s u uia,ui4 nuiunj D. u i, -a mi i iu. u iu. OIL.
60,1901 (dining car), 1103 a m 12 44, I Sil
(dinlnc car). 4 ilr) (limited 4 2!j, 5 'JO, 6 34, 6 50,
110,1 14. ivwp m, is ui niKat.
Bxpreesfor Uustoa, wltnjut change, 11am,
weekdays, and 8 60 p m dlly.
WASHINGTON AND THE BOOTH,
For Ulltlmoro an.i Waatunnon 8 60, 7 9, 8 81,
1 10, 1020, 11 18, 11 Sfc a tn, (it to limited dlnlm
car.j i so, a is, t i, t m ijonrremtoniu ijim
lteo. dinlnc car), 6 &i, (dining oar), 817, 6SS,
(dining car), 7 40, (dining car) p m, and 1101
nignt weeic aays. nunaays, s oj, 7 ai, y iu, 11 10,
Ills am, 4 41, 5S5 dining cir). 8 66 (dining
car), 7 40(dlnlngcar)pmand lt)S nltht.
teave Maraut street Ferry, Pblladelpbut,
FOR ATLANTIC CITY.
Express, 8 50 a m, 2 10, 4 00 and 6 00 pm week
days. Sundays, Eipres-j, 8 4 und 0 45 a m.
For Uape May, Angle .en, Wlldwood and
Holly Uoaoh, exprese, a. m 4 00 p m week
days. Sunday, 9 00 11 m.
ForBea Islt City, Oesta (Jlty and Avalon.
Eiprees. 9 00 a m.400 p la week days. Bun
Cava, 9 00 a m.
For Homers Point, express, 8 to, am, 4 00 p
m week days. Bundays, 8 45 a m.
li. M. t'Hsvoai, J ft, VTOOC,
JJILKQUSOWS TUEiATlUS,
p, i, rxnaueoN, uanaqeh.
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4th.
George Learock,
In his own version of the poetic play
"FAUST T"
Supported by an efficient company.
even Special Eets of Scenery.
Elaborate Electrical Effects.
Tin Weird Srocken Scene.
Tho nin of Fire,
Mos'. din rlete Production Ever Given.
Pru.cfii a.1? 50 uud 75 cts.
Ilorrvel Hi ' at Klrlln's drug more.
PolUl al Gn,r4io.
TjiOR SOUOO . IHBEOTOH, Second Ward,
BENJAMIN O. OHUHOH.
Subject to Kcp'utioau rules.
Tho Xyorrtltinf'S Hcdfliliiiioiiiln
thins to the Linvninkers. .
A.NEtf BOHEliE OF FINANCE,
Divcrco the Government from tho
Business of Banking.
UEGED BY SEOEETAEY CARLISLE
And I'mitinliflcilly Imlnrsril by tlie Clilet
v Mi,iistrut Tho New TnrlfT Lair Needs
Important Alut'iidnirnts If It Is to be
KfTW-tlvcly Inferred I'nvors Free Ships,
Tree Coal nnd Free Iron and tho Strik
ing Oir of the Dlnurrnttal Silgnr Duty.
Washington, Doo. 4. President Cleve
land's messago was Bent to both houses of
congress at noon yesterday. It was not as
long as was expected, and dealt in gener
alities to a great extent, considerable
space being given to mnttcrs pertaining to
the diplomatic service. Ite says the tariff
act passed at the last session of congress
needs amendments, nnd he fnvors fieo
coal and free iron, ns well as a striking oft
of the differential sugorduty. The changes
in the national banking system suggested
by Secretary Carlisle nro approved. Ex
tended reference is mode to tho work of
the various departments.
After referring to his efforts to Impress
upon tho Belgian government tho need-I
lessness and posltlvo harmfulncss of Its re-
strlctlons upon the importation of our
food products, our government's attitude
in tho Brazilian revolution, nnd the re
quest of China and Japan that the agenti
of our government in tlieso countries
should afford protection to the subject!
during tho wnr, tho president says:
Acting under a stipulation in our treaty
with Coren (the first concluded with n
wou-rii power) I felt constrained at tho
beginning pf tho controversy to tender our
good office to induce nn amicable ar
rangement of the initial difficulty grow
ing out of tho Jnpaneso demnnds for ad
ministrative reforms in Coreaj but the
unhappy precipitation of actual hostilities
defitted this kindly purpose.
Deploring the destructive war between
'""'"" puweriui ui wie rasieru mi- ,
tlons, and anxious that our
i . - "
hetitato to heed nny intimation thnt our
frioudly uld for the honorable termination
of hostilities would be acceptable to both
belligerents.
Brief references to tlie dispute between
Great Britain and Venezuela regarding
tlie British Gulnnn boundary, the recogni
tion of the Hawaiian republic and our
peaceful relations with Mexico follow,
nnd then tills reference is mado to Nica
ragua: The Troubles In Nlcirngtm.
Prominent among tlie questions of the
year was the Blueflelds Incident, in what
is Known as the Mosnulto Indian strip,
b irderlngonthe Atlantic ocean nnd within
t'ici jurisdiction of Nicaragua. By tho
tn ty of lbGO between Great Britain nnd
Nltuiv iun tlio former government ox-
piwsl recogiXizcd the sovereignty of tho.
lnti.'r over tho strip, and a limited form of
self government was guaranteed to tho
Mosquito Indians. Karly iu tho past year
offorLs of Nlcnrauga to maintain sover
eignty over the Mosquito torritory led to
serious disturhnuoew culminating In tho
suppression of tho native government and
the attempted substitution of an Impracti
cable cmnposlto administration, In which
Nicaragua and alien residents were to
partle p ite. h allure was followed by an
insu'Tci iu n.
For -i .ne montliB one, and during part
of the nine two of our naval ships havo
Bst .ionedatlllueileldsfortho protee-
1 of ail legitimate interests of our clt-
been
ilr... ..f ..11 l,Tltl,,.fn
lzens. In September last the government
. 1 .. , . n
nc JMiinngua expelled irom us territory
twelve or more foreigners, including two
Amorlcuns, for alleged participation In tlie
seditious or revolutionary movements
.. .fi,.. i,n ,.t in.:fli.i ..i ,
mentioned; but through tho earnest ro
monstranco of this government tho two
Americans havo been pormlttcd to return
to the peaceful management of their busi
ness. Our naval commanders at the scene
of these disturbances, by their constnnt
exhibition of firmness and good Judgment,
contributed largely to tho prevention of
moro serious consequences nnd to tho res
toration of quiet and order.
Then follows references to tlio denth of
Czar Alexander, tho nssnssinntion of Pres
ident Cnrnot, the acid fisheries, tlio Salva
dorean revolution, tlio nbuso of Armonlnn
Christians by Turkey, etc., after which
comes nn oxhnustlvo review of the report
of tho secretary of tho treasury on govern
ment receipts and expenditures, colnago,
etc.
Tho recommendations of tho secretary
of war that tlio army bo lucronscd to tho
legnl strength Is approved. Hegardlng
tlio uso of regulars in the Chicago strike
ho suys:
Trniip In th Chicago Strike.
It is hardly necessary to roonll tlie fact
thnt in obedience to tho commands of tho
constitution nnd tho laws, and for tho pur
pose of protecting tho property of tho
United Stntes, aiding tho process of fcdernl
courts nnd removing lawless obstructions
to tlio perfonuanco by thogovornment of
its legltlmnto functions, it becamo noces
sary in various localities during the year
to employ n considerable portion of the
regulnr troops. Tho duty wns dlschnrged
promptly, courngeously nnd with mnrked
discretion by the officers and men, nnd tho
most grutlfying proof wns thus nffordod
that tho nrmy deserves that oomplete oon-
.fjdenco in its efficiency and discipline
lli'Ulch tho country hus at all times mani
fested.
Tlio president rocomnionds tho tempor
ary revlvid of tho grade of lioutou.mt gen
eral of tlio army in behalf of General John
M. SolioUeld.
Tho report of tho postmaster general Is
roylowed nt length, and regarding tho de
ficit tho miwsago says;
Tho postmaster general stntos thnt this
deficiency is unnecessary und might bo ob
viated nt ouoo if tho law rogulutlng rates
udou mall matter of tho second class wus
modified. Tho rate recoived for the
iraiumissiori oi mi seconu uihiw umiwi
la one cent per pound, wnlle the cost
of such trnnjiiilssl 'ii in tlie government is
'olgjit times that nuiouut. Pretended news
papers n're stcrte.. by bus': aces houses for
the mere purpose of advertising goods,
interests in those countries may bo pro- i ,.,, ,. . ' , , 4i,,,.,i ,n
. . , tit t l Li i of closed refineries und thousands of dls
served a id hat the safety of our citizens j , workmc H woul(1 Bcelll M
there shall not bo eopHrdizcd I would not Rentfc , cn;c f()r rtmom1)le leJsa.
ecmplrirn v nh the law In foi m only ntul
1 Il-51'Olil i ' i - I 11 1 I'
tljMK . ' 1 til is i i
Still 1" 'I- . ' "" I'""' l )f,"',"t
ouuiu-ui, 1i Jik'S its ! mi!,, i
! iiWy i i i,i in enm-vlntj out tl
or a niwtii. notiM u auvrrtiae
lir rhoim- tif.R trick unon i"itn
lietpw-ami the wguliu- legltiinttib rfWrt
tra-lna; AdiHtloonl Wnnlitit.
The tvemnmeudution of ti c spoWtary of
th nivvy fur the I'lM-.inioiiiui of adtll
tiotinl bnttl.'abljM and tmiiedo boots ! np
liniVcii. ,
Hoferrlng to rtetisloii frnnda tho proal
ilent snys:
Tlio bare'roed ntul cxtcnivn pcnilon
frauds o.iK),'l under tJu- direction of the
oourngeoiw mul in rim veternn mililler
I now lit the heml of tli bureau l-wivo no
room for the claim thM no purgation of
our pension mlN aim needed, or that con
tinued vigilance niil prompt action nru
not neoessarv to i!i nine end.
The ivconinicnilatlon contained In tho
report of the hpt-ntury of agriculture for
1803, Unit th ii-ious system of promis
cuous free distribution of Its departmental
documents be abandoned is again urged.
These publications may well lio furnished
without cost to public llbrnrlos, educa
tional Institutions, and tho oflleers and li
braries of states and of tho federal govern
ment. Halt a million of copies of tho re
port of the secretary of agriculture aro
printed for distribution at nn annual cost
of about MuO.OOO. The secretary alto recom
mends that the gratuitous distribution of
seeds cease, and that no money bo appro
priated for that purpose, oxcept to experi
ment stations. I fully concur in the con
clusions which ho hus reached.
Adherence to tho principle of civil ser
vice reform Is urged and a national board
of health recommended. Then comes ref
erence to tho appointment of tho commis
sioners to inuistlgato the Chicago strike.
Itcgiirdlug their report the president says:
Their work has been well done, and their
standing unci intelligence givo assurance
that tho report nnd suggestions they mnko
lire worthy of careful consideration.
Then tho president comes to n discussion
of tho tariff question, saying in part:
Amend the Turin 11111.
The tariff act passed at tho last session
of tho congress needs important amend
ments if It Is to bo executed effectively and
...1,1. ,..!..,.. T.. .wl.ll.1n.. ... QllM. ..ort-
,','u will not nlinnira
rates of duty T mu still very decidedly in
favor of putting coal and iron upon the
free list.
So far as tho sugar schedule Is concerned
I would be glad, under existing aggrava
tions, to see every particle of differential
duty in favor of refined sugar stricken out
of our tariff law. If with nil tho favor now
.,,, ,,, . -. llltprHSf ,lr
i tariff laws it still languishes t
....11. t.t 4l.nnvta.if
sent n hopeless case for reasonable legist
tlvo aid. Whatever else is doneoromlttod,
I oarnestly repent hero the recommenda
tion that tlie additional duty of ono-tcntli
of n cent per pound, laid upon sugar im
ported from countries paying a bounty on
Its export, be abrogated.
With the advent of a new tariff policy
not only calculated to relievo consumers
of our land In the cost of their daily life,
but to invito n better development of
American thrift and crcnto for us closer
and moro prolltablo commercial relatlous
with the rest of the world, It follows as n
logical and imperative necessity thnt wo
should nt once remove the chief, it not tlio
only, obstacle which has so long prevented
our participation in tho foreign carrying
trade of tho soa. Tho undent provision of
our law denying American registry to
ships built abroad nnd owned byAmcrl
enns nppoar.s In tlie light of present condi
tions not only to be a failure for good at
every point, but to be nenrern rello of bar
barism than anything thnt exists under
the permission of ii statute of tho United
State's. 1 earnestly reoouiniend Its prompt
rciciil.
During the lust month tlio gold reserved
in the treasury lor the jiurpo-,0 of redeem-
ing tho notes of the government circuhit-
ing as money in the hands of tho peoplo
becamo so reduced, and its further deple
tion in the near future seemed so certain
that In the oxerciso of proper euro for the
, l'w ,io,"T ith.L?""?, "fS? 1
i I'u'"ls1,1 11,18 J,use
s.irllv lnitl tn the
rvo. Ucsort wns neces
sarily hud to tho resumption act of 1875,
ami pursuant to Its provisions bonds were
Issued drawing interest at tho rato of 5 per
cent, perannum and maturing ten years
after their issuo,
Issuo.
A New l'liianclal Policy.
Questions relating to our banks and cur
rency nro closely connected with tho sub
ject just referred to, and they also present
some unsatisfactory features. Prominent
among them aro tho lack of elasticity in
our currency circulation and its frequent
concentration In financial centers when It
Is most needed in other parts of tho
country.
The olKoluto divorcement of tlio govern
ment from the business of banking Is tho
Ideal relationship of tho government to
the circulation of tho currency of tho
oountry.
This condition enn not bo Immediately
readied; but as a 6tep In thnt direction
and ns n means of securing a moro ebistio
currency nnd obvintlng other objections
to tlio present nrrnngenicnt of bank cir
culation tho secretary of tlio treasury pre
sents in ids report a scheme modifying
present banking laws nnd providing for
tho issuo of clrculntlng notes by state
banks freo from taxation under certain
limitations.
The secretary oxplulus his plan so
plainly and lis advantages aro devel
oped by him with such remarkable clear
ness that any effort on my part to present
urgument in its support would be super
fluous. I shall, therefore, content mysolf
with nn unqualified indorsement of tlio
proposed changes In tho law and a brief
nnd Imperfect btutonient of their prom
inent features.
The Hanking Sjultiii.
It is proposed to ivjieal all laws provid
ing for the deposit of United States bonds
as security for circulation; to penult na
tlonal banks to Issuo circulating notes not
exceeding iu nuinuiit 76 per cout. of their
paid up und unimpaired capital, provided
they deposit with tho government, as n
guarnnuv itiud, in United .stales leg.il
tender notes, including treasury notes of
1SH0, u sum cq . .miuiount m lldpi i jp.i
of the notes tn-v desire to is.,ue, tins do
poslttobe imnnint.iod ut. all times, but
wlionever any buuL rutin, any part of its
circulation n proportional part of its guar
antee fund shall lie returned to it; to per
mit tlio secretary of tlie treasury to pro
paro an I !'"i-, in: hand midy for issue In
j u im .
in olruulimnn Is desired
t)..:ik notes fur (noli liuk 1
uiauK nut
having uircutat, ou, unit to repeal the pro
vision of tho p'.i sent law imposing llmi
tnl.lons and luiri, lion? iinon Panics uesir
to rtduoe or iucreuso their circulation
thu permitting such lucreuso orreductlou
to ill" V" I
, fill
nt&ttRohi-m
Jm fri
ft rirM
apnal
t i.
In'1 t:i iliat " r-'d. in.tiiiii'i i'h
cii ulntlng -ioUw of-trilcd 'u.v.s i im
posing n small nnntinl tax. n? one half of
t'por o. itti, U!i tha avi-r.ig.- Ireul.itlon
of iioh bopK until the fund nimmr.N to 5
per cent, oi t ,e total clrcuhUi,ii mil ,tnnd
Ing. When a bunk fails it
fund Is to h- p,id into this mfi ly I null
nnd its uoti - mo to k rddincd In the
first instalnv from such .i.ffty ttiu.l thin
smgmontcd -any Impi.lrmetitof sttrh fund
onuscd thereby to b m.ido good from lb
linninliutoly available wish ossnts of said
hank, and If these should Ivi inuffl"l(nl
such impairment to lx- iniulo good by pro
rnta assessment niiiong tho other banku,
(lie contributions constituting a flint lien
upon the n.sseti of the failed bank In favor
of tiie contributing bunks. Asa further
security it is contemplated that the exlst
ilig provision fixing the Individual nubil
ity of stockholders is to lie retained and
tlie bank's indebtedness on account of Its
circulating notes Is to bo mnden first lien
on nil Its assets.
Mute Dank Tunstlnn.
For tlie pin pone of meeting the expense
of printing notes, olflelnl supervision, can
cellation, mid otherlikcehnrgosthereslmll
be imposed n tax of say one-half of 1 k'r
cent, per nunum upon the avertigc amount
of notes in circulation.
It Is further provided that tliero shall bo
no national bank notes issued of a less de
nomination than 110; that each national
bank, except In cnsootti failed bank, shall
redeem or rellre its notes in the (lrst in
stance at Its own office or nt agencies to
bo designated by It. and that no llxed re
servo need be maintained on account of
deposits.
Another very important feature of this
plan Is the exemption of state banks from
taxation by the United States In cases
where it Is shown to the satisfaction of tho
secretary of the trciiMiry and comptroller
of the currency by banks claiming such
oxoniptlon that thoy have not had out
standing their circulating notes exceeding
7D per cent, of their paid up and unim
paired capital; that their stockholders aro
individually liable for the redemption of
their circulating notes to the full extent
of tlielr ownership of slock; that tho lia
bility of said banks upon their circulating
notes constitutes under their state law a
first lieu upon their assets; that such
banks have kept and maintained a guar
antee fund in United Slates legal tender
notes, Including treasury nines of
equal to HO per cent-of their outstanding
circulating notes, and that such banks
have promptly redeemed their circulating
notes when presented at their priueipal or
branch offices.
THE PASSING OF DAY.
Blue bloom Is on tho distant hill;
Mystic grays the midair fill. --L
Thu low winds say :
" Farewell to day.
Cvenlsg if on her way."
Sho walks tho waters nnd the Und.
She and Quiet, hand in hand.
Tho low winds say:
"Sweet bounds, obey.
Soft colors fado away."
And nil tho lovely colors go.
All the sounds, and very low
Tho winds sny ou
Do they say on?
No whisper. Day Is gone.
John Vance Cheney In Century.
LIKE SHERLOCK HOLMES.
STamous Surgeon Who Hail the Detect
ive Instinct.
Tho marvelous qunlltles of dissection
nnd imtilysla with which Dr. Connn Doylo
Invests his mythical character, Sherlock
Holmes, nro mnulfebted nt times by Indi
viduals In ronl life. Probably It is duo to
tho possibilities of the oocurrenees that
make Dr. Doylo'a stories so uttrnctlvo
An nctunl onso of accurate analysis nnd
judgment is reported in nn old time mod
ioli journal of Sir Astloy Cooper, tho fa
tnous London surireon of f0 years niio, bo-
I twoon whom and our own Dr. Valentino
I i0tt there existed o warm personal friend
ship nnd same slight iirofesslonnl rivalry
onch having perfunnod for his tiuio won
dors In surgery
It is related of Sir Astley thnt ho wns
onco called to perform nn nlmost hopeless
operation upon n Mr Blight, who had
been shot by nn unknown nssnssln. Tho
prominence of tho man nnd the mystery
surrounding the shooting rendered tho
enso colebruted at tho tlmo of tho occur
renco.
Mr. Blight wns unconscious nt tlio tlmo
of tho examination, mid nothing could bo
obtained from him. Tho momont fair
Astloy oxaminod tlio wound ho turned to
his nsslstant nnd said, "A pistol lias been
flrod nt him with tho loft hnnd." Then
ho explained tho reasons for ills oonclu
slons.
Whilo ho was still ongnged in tills Mr
Blight's pnrtnor, n Mr. Patch, a man es
teemed as reputable, entered tho houso
nnd wns shown to tho room Somothlng
nbout his manner nnd his countonnuco
nttrnctod tlio nttentlon of Sir Astley, and
he whispered to his collonguo, "If that
gentleman wero left handed, I should sus
pect htm of the crime"
Tho noxt Instant ho turned to Patch
nnd said, "Will you kindly hand mo that
lint!" Patch did so, utilizing his left
hand. Mr. Blight died. Patch was no
cusod of tho murder, nnd upon bolng tried
and condemned on circumstantial evl
douco confessed ills guilt. Ho was duly
oxecutcd. Now York Herald
Her Inspiration. Door.
Writers eeok industriously In various
directions for sources of Inspiration, In
outdoor nature and In human nature,
but It lias befallen n very ambitious and
energetic if not Illustrious fcmlnlna scrib
bler to crento for liorself what sho calls
her "billboard of Inspiration."
Behind her desk is a commonplncoclosot
door, nnd to its plain oak surface she at
t aches from tlmo to time such postors and
pictures ns stimulate her pen nnd fancy
''In fact," sho explains, "it Is my in
tention to keep that door up to date, and
in return I think It keeps mo up to date.
Sometimes I rearrange my decorations
sovernl times in one week.
"Whon tho 'yellow Book' was now, It
wns covered witli Aubrey Benrdsley's pio
tures and criticisms of that unique publl
cation. During those trying days when
dour -Trilby' wns nt her cn.sis of sad ax
porlenco 1 hud it full of Du Maurler's
work nnd Trilby's portraits fonie days
I obliterated the woodwork simply with
tlio bright new mngazliiu posteis, other
dnys pogos of a fnvorito nowspaper, enliv
ened by woodouts of recent events Oeon
Blounlly I mnko tho tliemo of su,'.u-'tlon
entlroly humorous. Just now I mn hunt
ing Hull Cnine's portrait und ciltlulsms
on tho 'Manxman' to put on my billboard.
"It freshens thought to luivo new ideas
prominently before the physical nnd men
I tnl eyo. Tho inspiration door' Is not pat-
' entcd, nnd tho world Is welcome to It.
C GTTOLEN.-S.
il!S IS It
X Cottolene is clean, deli-
cate,wholesonie, appetizing
Z and economical. It is so
Z good tliat it is taking the
j place of all other fcln'.rtcni-igs. Be sure
g and get the genuine with trade mark steer's
head in cotton-plant wreath on every pail.
jj'' Mode er.ly by
9 The N. K. Fairbank Company,
t CHICAGO, and Ma North DeUar Avenue, IHII.AI)I!I.PIIIA.
9
A LAD l a TOILET
Is not complete
without an ideal
Combines every clement 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.
vwvw
Insist upon having the genuine.
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Loans nud from tUW to Ut,0)() on pertonal
real ostato Becurity. No publicity Leans
cn bo returned in small if.thiy paycoentB or
retained for a number of years to suit borTrwiT
A loao from thl compflnv will not injur)- the
Hnancl.il Btandlrg ol ncy Individual or tlrm.
No bonus. Interest 6 per cent annually Moi cy
Uvincd for any puriwpe. such a to mcrewsr or
enter buMn as, to pay off mortgages, judgempr t
notes, to build or purchase property, or 1l fact
for any purpose ttiat money may bo desir"!
Address. Ceutral Trmt Company Fa 18 W
Arch stroct, I'hDadolpbla, I'a. d-P-fu
AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL
CONSULT THE
ULD RFLIABLE
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190 V IVIi Below Cnlkjwhlll,
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nervous eyiitm am- uilJlnir now J if anil eii.r-y
to the broKOu-dovrt) ronwlliutfon Cons It'itlon
anr) examination free and st.'ic'Iy contidcntisl.
Ofllce InurH, da ly n-n1 Sunday fro u 9 .t m to
3 n tn.. and Q io 9 evpnlne 10 a 1 his hoolt on
Ln i of Y-MUh and obieure dUeaes ol both
pox -cn'. free.
Weeks' Museum,
17 SOUTH HAIX HTltBEl
Ulrds and animals of all Helcctlonit
Taxldcrmlat, Robert Murray.
Coldest and Largest Glut of Beer, Free Ltinch Dally,
free lunch every morning und evening.
John Weeks, Proprietor.
Q. W. Davidson, Bartender.
DR. HOBENSACK,
REMOVED To 648 N. Eighth St.,
It ubOTe Qreen.Fblla, Pa,,
Formerly at 206 North Hecond St.. Is the old
Kit ln America for the treatment of Special
Diseases mid Touthful JCrror. Varicocele,
Hydrocele, Lost Manhood, etc. Treatment by
tcall a specialty. Communications racredly
confidential. tend stamp for book Hours,
i. m. to 9 p. rr Sundays, a to 12 tn
If your elothl r djesn't keep
Hammeralough : Bros
Swell, Reliable, New York
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815.00 Molton Overcoat
Wears like steel andl sold by eve'y promt
nen clothier In the Bliito. None genuine wltt
out Hammerslough llros. label.
str. jar nt m rvc n rm w m m on m am
j POWDER. l
IlaTO you Sore Throat, Pimples, Copper-Colored
Spots, Aches, OM Bores. Ulcers ln Month, Hair"
t nUlns? Write t'onk Iteme.ly '., HOT lln.
onlc'rempIr,ChlciiRo,lil.or proofs of cures.
Capital 8500,000. Patients cured nine vnars
uro today sound and welt. 1 QO.pa jfe ttock flrf w
THeTTRQLLEY SOAP
PH1UHOBUPHIH
For Washing Clothes CLEAN and SWEET
It LASTS LONGER than other Soaps.
Price EIVE CENTS a bar.
For Snlo toy A.. II. Cr.XjTMC.
Bometusasneelsarellable.iuonthiy.refruUtlns medlHne. Only 1 irralMU BJsJ
the uretdrugs should be nsed. 11 yon want the pv.1, get
They nra penmpt, safe ad owtala tn xesnlt. The penulna (Xra Peal's) cever cTlss4.
uolat. Boutsnwh.ra, ja.OC Addteas i'MAL MrwaKH Co.. UOTHlind, O.
Sol byl-.r. It, KinLfX.Bniff 44, thuianiteih, fa.
3E&
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w.
N. STKIN, M. D.,
VUVSICIAK AND SURGEON.
OKoo-Kotm 2, Kg n'- New HulUlIiie, cor
i i r Mn'n und Centre rtrcets, slienundoah, Vm.
iinin Hours : s to In a. ir..i 1 to 3 d u,.: 7 in
I P m. Night i. nice No. 280 West Oak street.
tS. HIHTLBK, M V
PUJU1CAK AND bVKUBOfr
OIBce- HO North Jiln street. Bhetiuce
M.
H auni.B
ATTOKNtir Al-i.jt ft
idzmimoAR. pa
Otllce. Kgan buildlnK, corner of Main ana
Centre streets, ilhenand ah.
J.
PIKKOK KOHKRl'H, M. n..
No 6 Itosi Cokl -Hrrc-i
HHKN.NTJJAH. I'A
OCDce Floura 1:80 to 3 and (1:80 to V p. m
D
11. J. H. CA1.LEN,
No SI coutn Jftrdln Street. bbennndoiiSi
orviox Hon ub l:8ii to 8 and diati to B P H.
Except Thurndiy oventn
Vo ofce wor on (itmtlatt excejyt !' arrange
ment. A tlrict adherence to the office hour
is abtolxUtly nreestary.
JK. WENDKLL ItEUEU,
Successor to
Dr. C1IAS. T. PALMER,
KW AND EAll bUllGBON,
:S01 Mnbnntouno Street, Pottsvllle, Penns
IN ErKECT NOVEMI1KII 18, 18W.
Passenger trains leave Uhonindoah for
Penn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk,
.llihton, Bla'ington, White Hall, Catasauqua,
vnontown, Uethlehem, Kaaton and Weatherly
1.01. 7.38. B.15 a l- . 12 4J 8 67. 8.S7 p. m.
For New York and Philadelphia, S.01, 7.38,
0. 15 a m . IS 48, iK p. m. For QuakaHs.
-lalu- back, Gcrharda and Uudaoudalo, S.01,
1 1'' a. m , and 2.57 p. m
fir Wllkos-Barre, White Havnn, Plttston,
Uacoyvllle, Tovianda, Bayro, Waverly and
Elmira, 0.U4, 9.15 a. m , 2.W, 5.27 p. n
For Roohester, Hulalo, Niagara Falls and
.l.n fia,. (i. Ill, C.15 a. w and 2.57 5.27 p. m.
for Bnlvldere, Delaware Water TJlT"h.
trcudsburK, 6.04 a m., 8.57 p.m.
"'ijr Lamliertvll'i and Trenton, 9.15 a. m
Ji'or Tunkhannook 8.04, 9.15a. m.,2 57,5.27 p. m.
for Itbaoa and Geneva 6.0-1 8.15 a in. 5.17
p. IE
for Auburn 9.16 a. n. 5. if p. m.
For Jcanedvllle, Levis tonandlleavcrUeadow,
r.Wa. m., ia.i p.m.
I'or Stooktou anil Lumher Yard, e.ui, 7.93
9.15. a. tr tS 41. IV, 8.27 p. m.
Vm Hllver Brook Junotlon, Audonrlod and
nazleton 8 IM, 7.88, B 15 a. m . 12.48, Z57, 5.27 and
8.0o p. .
t'orSorantor. 0.04, 9.15, a. m., 2.57 and 6.17
p tn
For nsilebrook, Jeddo, Drlfton and Frceland,
9.04 7..F,0.I6,B m.. ti.48,2.57, 6.27 p. Tr
or Ashl.ind,uirsrdvllleand LoBtCreok,4. a,
7.48 9 13, lU.ai an I ski, 1.40. 4.10, 8.85 p. m.
For Kaven Han, Contralla, Mount Carmelani)
Shamokic, 9.13, 11.14 a. m.,l.S2, 4,20, 8.22, 9.15
p. ic.
For Yatesvlllc, Park Place, MahanoyClty asS
Delano, 8.01 7.88, .1S, 11.03 a m 12.43. Z.67
DJ, o.uo, IU.O.1 p. m
Trains will leave Kfaamokln at 6.15, 8.15,
11 45 a. m 1.65, 4.!9.30 p. m., and arrive at
Shenatdoah at 0.04, 9.15 a. m 12.43, 2.67, 6,,
11.15 p. rr
Leave Shenandoah tor Pottsvllle 6.60, T.St
9.08, 11.05 11.30 a. m., 12.43, 2.67, 4.10 1.27, 8.03
p. m
Leave Pottsvlllo for Shenandoah. 6.00. 7.10
j B.0S, 10.15, 11.40 a. m., 12.32, 8.00,. 410, 6.29, 7.1k.
f.OD, tr..j p. m.
Leave Sbeeandoah for Iinlooil, 0.04,7., OJi
a. m., 12.43, &67, 6.27,8.03 p.m.
Leave Hazlcton for Shenandoah, 7.88, 10.08
I1.C3 a, m , 12.16. 2.01, 6.80, 7.26. 7.68 p. EC.
SUNDAY TRAINS,
Trains leave for Rnvcn Kun, Centralta. Mt
Carmel and Uhamokln, 6.45 a, m., 2.40 p. m.,
and arrive at Bhamokln at 7.40 a. m. and
p. m
Trains leave Rhamokln for Shenandoah tit
7.65 a. m. and 4 00 p. in., and arrlvo at Baea
andoah at 8.40 a, m and 4.58 p. m.
ITalna leave for Ashland, Ulrardvllle and Loat
Creek, 9.40 a. in., 12.80 p. m
For llazleton, Illaclc Creek Junction, Pern
Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk. Altentom.
Uetfalehem, Easton and New York 8.49 a m,
30 2.65 p. m
For Philadelphia 12.80, 2.65 p. m.
For Yatos vllle, Psrk Place, Mahanoy City att
Delano, 8.49, 11.36 a. in., 12.80, 2.66, 4.68 6.03 p. m.
Leav" Uatleton tor Shenandoah, 8.80, 11.10
a. ic, 1.06,6.30 p. tn.
Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 1.66 8.4V,
9.30 a. m.. 2.40 p. m.
Leave Pottsvlllo for Shenandoah, 8.84, II 49
t.tn.,1 36, C.16D. ra.
UOLLIN H. WILltOR, Qenl. Bupt.,
South liethlehem, Pa
OHAS. S. LEE, Qenl. Pass. Aft.,
Philadelphia
A. W. NONNEKACHKB, Asst. Q. P. A.,
Uouth liethlehem. Pa
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Bt. Louis yiobo-lJom,ocraL