EVENING HERALD KSTA1IMSIIKI) 1870. Published every Evening, Except Sunday, at 8 S ovrn jAiinm Sthbct, Nkaii Ckntiib, Tho Herald In ilelivcreil 111 Shenandoah nnil the ain-routtdiiij; towns for six rents n week, pay nblo to the carriers, llv mnll $1.00 n yenr, or IB cente ft month, iwynlile In mlvnnce. Advertise ments cnnrjreiHccoriiiiKioncenni position. The publishers reserve the rlijlit to clianKC tlio nnsltloti of advertisements whenever tlio pub lication of news demands it. Tlio right Is reserved to reject nnv advertisement, whether paui lor or not, nine me puiuisncrs may ueem improper. Advertising rates made known upon application. Entered at the pootofrlee at Shenandoah, la., ns second class mail niatter. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. Evening Herald THUUSDAY, SUTBAUJEK 5, 1803. STATE TICKET. STATE TiiKASUltlSIt, Henjamik J. Haywood, of Mercer. SUI'EIUOR COURT JUDGES, Jam KB A. JtBAVKH, of Centre. .12. W. Wii.larh, of Lackawanna. Cuabmeh E. Kick, of l.unerno. UboimbII. Ohi.aiy, of Huntingdon. Jons J. WK'KUaji, of lleuvor. iloWAitu J!i:kdki!, of Northampton. Tiik gulf that Mtperete tlio stmw hat from the fall overcoat is becoming bountifully less every day. Evux under the eyes of his jailers, mur derer Holmes has added to his list of crimes, lie has written a book. Tin: coal trade journals say prices havo advanced and tho demand is stimulated. Hut tho ten per cent, reduction under tlio wage scale goes on forever. So many of the pretty school niarms of Pittsburg have been married lately that it is rumored the School Board intend boycotting all applicants except confirmed old maids. The nest thing will be a union of bicycle makers. Every yeir or two some now trade priugs up to more than counterbalance the workmen thrown out by the decay of tho' old trades. The trolley companies would perform au appreciative act for tho traveling public If their schedules could be arranged so as to havo closer connections at the intersection of Main and Centre streets. Announcement is made in financial circles that, although Lehigh Valley Kailroad stock is very active and strong, no dividend will bo -declared on it this Hill because the condition of tho coal trade will not warrant it. The fate of the burglar at Locust Gap is an awful lesson to midnight prowlers and, un fortunately for society, not fregucntly enough .administered. It is the only kind that strikes terror to tlio hearts of those who defy locks .nnd bars. Montana, a little village just north of Ccntralia, has exhibited patriotismaud enter prise in tlio erection of a very neat two-btory building which is to bo used as headquarters by tho P. O. S. of A. A camp of sixty-two members have accomplished the erection. IT is reannouueed by the enemies (if Sena tor.Quay .that "tho fight will go on." That is what the man who Coded with tho buzz saw said. This fight has already gone on too jjiuch for J)avo Martin, and if it continues juurh longer that boss lobbyist will find, like Othcllo, that his occupation is gone. The Mt. Carniel Borough Council has passed sa resolution requesting tho Chief Burgess to .resign on account of neglect of duty. A borough that is struggling along with ii- -diflcrcnt oUlcUil&tit the helm is deserving of .sympathy, but it -will never secure relief by ,buch resolutions. .Something of the bouncing Girder is the only remedy. ANifVfchango asks. if convicts may work lit competitive industries within prison walls, why sliall, they not lUHlst in hastening the aiew era of travel by making rural thorough' Jaros fur the state 1 WJien tlio era arrives when .people shall find sufficient employment o enable them to pay their taxes without working them out on tho roads the suggos- iion will he worthy of consideration. Two borough officials wcro heard yesterday discussing the effect of sprinkliNg tlio paved section of Main st net, one clawing tliat it whs Injurious. A,the mmou for sprinkling Is on the ebb the dUcunlon will keep until the robins mint avalu. Such discussions would 1)0 very appropriate and profitable at about the time the nest Borough Council figures on the approximate cost of street re pairs for the your, aud if moro consideration were given such msttom at the proper time the tHxyers would lie the miner and the olllcials rewarded with tho approlxitlou of their constituents. It has probably not omured to hicyclo riders, and especially to tJioe who ride in the bent position that gives them u somewhat resemblance to a graihoppr or a kangaroo, that pentittenoe in maintaining that position, iffroijuont rides are takon, will not only cause u curvature of the spino, hut will result also in giving them what U known as the "bicycle face,1' by which U meant that throw ing up of tlieehla which Is peculiar to broken lurked and hump-backed people. Of course, it will Iks urged that the" riders imitate the champions of tlio wheel, l'orlmps thoy tlo, hut that iloos not relievo thcin from tlio con Bcinioncea stntcd, ns n good ninny of them will find to their sorrow, when It Is too Into to re pair tho physical damage Win: tlio benediction was pronounced in tho Methodist church nt OraiiRcvillo, Colum bia county, one night last week, tho coiiRre (pition founk theiusolvm glued to their stoats and only rolotwed their garments after much miuirmiiiK, twisting and ripping. Tho janitor liad varnished tho pows a few daysheforr and the bent of tho day did tho rest. It is a Rold dollar to a doughnut that this is tlio Hint iw-e i on record In which someliody didn't get out j hefore tho collection baskets went around. MRS. FLEMING COMPOSED. The Allngct! 1'oltoimr Shows Kvlilenccs of flentlo llrooillnfr. New Yohk, Sept. 6. Mrs. Mnry Alice Fleming, who on Tuesday afternoon vrns committed to tho city prison on a churgo of causing the denth of her mother by poisoning, passed tlio night In tho Tombs, .tlll containing tho composure sho showed even when confronted with tlio torrlblo charge tho police mndo ngalnst her. A re porter talked with her, but sho had noth ing to say for publication, declining, though pleasantly enough, to make rtny statement of her case. She Is confined in tho femalo wing of tho prison, nnd when recti was sitting on iv bench with a, num ber of women who were dressed In tho or dinary prison garb. Her black clothing mado it easy, there fore, to distinguish her from tho rest, and there was, moreover, a decided nlr of gen tility which also mnrked the woman. Sho is under sized and slonder, with a color less complexion nnd Irregular features. Her manner Is pleasant and her volco gen tle. Tho keeper of tho female prisoners said Mrs. Fleming had had no visitors, but had sent to Friend & House to act as liar counsel. Tho keeper said her prisoner hail re mained composed slnco sho was brought there. Sho cries softly nt times, but Is quiet and subdued. This composure, ac cording to her keeper, Is tho best sign of gentility as contrastod with tho demeanor of women of the lower classes, and is not regarded as surprising in tho present caso. Sent It to Ills Mother lit Germany Mr. Jacob Esbensen, who is in tho employ of tho Chicago Lumber Co., at Des Moines, Iowa, says: "I havo just sent somo medicine ack to my mother in tho old country, that I know from personal uso to ho tho best medi cine in tlio world for rheumatism, having used it in my family for several years. It is called Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It always docs tho work." 50 cent bottles for salo by Gruhler liros. Druggist. mnae .loniHlrss uy fltiiir. CUMBEKLANl), Md., Sept. B. A destruo. tive fire visited Elk Garden, a village on the lino of tho West Central and Pittsburg railwuy, shortly niter uoon yesterday. Twenty dwellings and stores were entirely destroyed. They wore owned'by K, Molu. tyre, .1. Moore, J. Kllroy, D. .1. Mo ran, E. J. Fredlock, F, M. Pennington, Hcrmau Wallace, George arner and others. Tho conflagration has left twenty" fuinilies homeless. Miss Hartford Homeward Ilounil. Boston, Sept. 5. A cablegram from Foo Chow gives tho Information that Miss Mabel Hartford, who barely escaped tho fury of tho recent mob at Kucheng, sailed for America on inept. 1. Miss Alt nea Todd and Miss Miranda Croucher, missionaries of tho M. E. church, will start for China on Monday, going by way of tho Canadian Pacific. Miss Todd is under appointment for Kucheng. Kentucky Women In Politics. Lexington, Ky., Sept. fi. County .Tndgo Frank A. Bullock makes the followin statement: "I will appoint tho regular registration and election ofllcers, and at the same time nnme a list of prominent women to sciyo as olllcors of election. Tho women will have charge of their own reg istration at the regular November elec tion." Congressman Fischer Married. Baltimore, Sent. 5. Miss Clara Groo- del, daughter of Louis Groedcl, i(2S Enst Baltimore street, was married last night to Congressman Israel F Fischer, of Brooklyn. Tho ceremony was performed In tlio parlor of tho bride s houso by Kov, .Clifton Levy, rabbi of tho Eden Street iyuagoguo. Maryland Cannurjr Destroyed by Fire. 'SALIsuunT, Sept. 5. Tho largo canning iiouso owned and operated by A. L. Jones, ut Quantlco, was totally destroyed by lire yesterday. Tho cannery was In full opera' tion packing tomatoes. The loss is fiO.OOO and will throw a largo number of hands out of employment. The Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania: Pair In cast ern portion, probably local th under storms in western portion; southerly winds. For New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland: Fair; slight changes In temperature; slight changes in temperature; southerly winds. Worn Out Women Should read this letter. It ahows th wonderful building-up powers ot Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great blood purifier. "I wish I could stand in some pub lic place and cry to aliening humanity, 1 Hear this, ye peo ple, what wonder ful things Hood's Bareaparilla has done for me and my family.' I cannot express what I suf fered. Only one of my Bex knows what a woman can suffer In my condition. I wss prostrate with nervousness and weeknea. The least noise wonld drive mo frantic. I decided to take Hood's Sarsaparjlla. 1 am overjoyed to say that I am now well, hearty, rosy and plump. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the best medicine for those suffering a; I haveauffered." Miw. 0. C. Kihkj'ATOIOK. Pine Grove, Penn, f 1 six Igr f6 Hood's Pill5 eMytobuy,easytotico UUUU S V lllt easy (a ctiect; Mrs. White, a Citizen of Ithaca, Was Saved. cJFYom the Ithaca Herald.) Our representative, hearing of tho caso. of Mrs. II. T. White, called to sco her at Bencca and Plain streets. Wo publish their conversation in tho following interview: "Mrs. White, I hear you havo some thing to say about a new remedy for back ncho and kidney disorders. Will you glvo mo your statement for publication? " " Yes, I am quito satisfied to do so. I think tho public should know when a really good remedy is to bo had, it is tho least lean do in gratltudo for my recovery." " Tell mo about your complaint." 'About a year ago I had tho Grippe, and since then my back has pained mo con stantly in tho region of tho kidneys; a dull palnnt times, nnd at other Intervals, sharp, darting pains piercing through mo, wcro almost unbearable. I seemed to be giv ing out ns the pain in my kidneys grow worse, and at last I had to stay la bed tho greater part of tho time. Finally, I gave tip altogether. I had terrific headaches, nnd suffered so much pain my appetite left me." " Did tho disorder affect tho bladder?" Finally, it did. Tho urlno was highly colored, and varied la suppression and ex cess. I often told my friends I believed I should go insane from tho pain. I heard of Doan's Kidney Pills, and began their use. After taking them two or three days I began to feel their good effects. I con tinued, and now am penectly well. "Am I to understand that Doan's Kid ney Pills havo entirely cured you? " "Yes, that's the truth. I have no moro headaches or pains, and my appctlto has returned. Before using Doan's Kidney Pills I found it very trying to go up and down stairs, or to sleep on my back; but now I can do so without a single pain, I feel completely cured, and I wish tho man ufacturers every posslblo success." i'or saio by dealers. 1'rico 51) cents. Mailed by Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y Solo Agents for tho U. S. For sale at Kirlin's Pharmacy. C0LLAPSE0F A TOWER. two Killed nnd Several Injured at Illi nois Rtate Fair Grounds. Sl'lilNOFiELD, Ills., Sept. C At tho state lair grounds the west tower on the great Machinery hall, which Is now being roofed, collapsed nnd fell In, burying several men beneath Its ruins. Charles Hobson, Of Lincoln, Neb., nnd James Parke, of this city, both plumbers, who were at work the ground floor, wcro killed, being cov ered with sovoral tons of brick and mortiir. Tho serlouslv lniured are: Fred Berd, a carpenter, badly crushed; N. Williamson, a carpenter, both ankles broken; Samuel Davenport, of Chicago, boss carpenter, badly injured about the back by falling debris; John Gethard, a carpenter, largo gash cut in his head, will probably recover; Charles Brownell, a water carrier, both legs aud both arms broken, badly burned by mortar and fearfully lacerated, win die. Neither building nor tower was braced, but whether this caused tho accident is not known. It is tho general opinion that tho hard rain of Tuesday night loosoned tho mortar, which had no time to dry, work having been rushed on tho building In order to hitvo it complctcdln time for tho fair, and this caused tho acci dent. Tho loss will amount to several thousand!; of dollars. In a recent letter to the manufacturers Mr. V. F. Benjamin, editor of the Spectator. Uushford, X. Y., says: "It may boa pleas ure to you to know the high esteem in which Chamberlain's medicines aro held by the people of your own state, where they must be best known. An aunt of mine, who re sides at Dexter, Iowa, was about to visit mo a few years siuee, and before leaving homo wrote me, asking if they were sold here, stating if they were not she would bring a quantity witli her, as she did not like to bo without them." Tho medicines referred to are Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, famous for its cures of colds and croup ; Chamber lain's Pain Balm for rheumatism, lamo back, paius in tho side and chest, and Chamber Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Eomedy for bowel complaints. Theso medicines have been in constant uso in Iowa for almost a quarter of a century. Tho people have learned that they are articles of great worth and merit, and unequaled by any other. They are for sale here by Gruhler Bros. Druggists. A WARNING TO TURKEY. ' Lord Salisbury Sue cots That Dismember' xnent May lio Necessary. Constantinople, Sept. 5. It is ofTlclally announced that Bustcm Pasha, Turkish ambassador to England, has telcgrnphed to tho foreign minister that ho has had an interview, relativo to tho Armenian ques tion, with Lord Salisbury, whom ho had assured that tho sublime porto Is not op posed to tho reforms proposed by tho powers signatory to tho treaty of Berlin, but that Turkey could not permit control of Ar menia by an International commission. Lord Salisbury replied that under tho circumstances it would uo useloss to oon tinuo tho interview. "If," ho said, "tho porto persists in its refusal, tho powers will undertake tlio suggosteu reforms anil rost satisfied. If, moroovor, the porte coutlii' uos to resist," ho added, "It will bo a sig nal for tho dismemberment of Turkey." The dispatch has caused tho greatest un easiness hero. Free 1'llN. Send your address to II. K. Bucklen fc Co., Chicago, and get a free ample box of Dr. King New Life Pills. A trial will convince you f their merits. These pills are easy in action ami are particularly otl'oetive in the cure ot ruusiipauon ami istck ueauaclie. J-or Slalarla and Liver troubles they have beou proved invaluable. Tliey are guaranteed to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to stomach uuu uom'is xreuiiy invigorate tne sysiem. Itegular size 26r per box. Mold by A. Wsaley, uruggiw. Notice The Hkuald 110 lunjur oociipiee tho ofllees in the liefowieli bulldlli. The only ojy ino ixiper im in UlU town u at the new quartern, Xo, 8 South Jitrdiii street. From .all acooimt C'lmmlierlaiu'a Cough Itentedy UaGwUend to the afllicted. 'fliero is 116 advertisement about tW ; we feel just Jjke sayliiK it. The Democrat, Carrolltou, Ky. I'nr wle by Gruhler Bros.. Druggist. Buy Keystone Hour. lie sure that the name J.kssig & D.rtiit, Ashland, Pa., is printed ou every sack. t Caught by a Plow of Gas While at Work in Providence ONE OF THE WORKMEN ESCAPED. nut tlio Other Five Were Unable to Tra- Terse tha Few Feet Which Would Have llrniiRlit Them to tho Street and to Safety. A Wonld-be ltcscuer Prostrated. PitovinENon, Sept. 6. Flvo employes of 1 the Providence Gas company went to their death In tho cellar of the Westflold street g:m holder yesterday afternoon, asphyxia tion by gas being tho cause. The names of the dead are: Th- dead men wen' nnmed Riley, Mo Manus, Burns, MeNnuietwiml Cotton. The first two worn mnrrlcd, lllloy leaving a Xv'nc and six children. The accident was a peculiar one. Fori Several days leaking gas has been detected In the holder, nnd yesterday tho company sent men and a foreman to repair tho leak, which proved to como from a defec-tiv:- valve rompctlns ttvi four inch jnnlu ii'cii .-.i.mOH- the Wt'stfli-ld street holder W'th gin (mm the main holder on Globo stiv-'l. Th" '.ion had just returned from dinner, and at 1 o'clock went down tho wooden stnir-i which led from tho entrance of the holder to the cellar below and began to work on tho broken valve. Thoy dis connected it and tied a cloth bag about tho largo main extending In. from tho street, when tho bag gavo way and an Immense volume of gas rushed out. Iu loss tlmo than It tnkos to tell it all were overcomo with tlio exception of ono, who managed to grope up tho talrswhero tho irosn nlr enabled him to recover sufficiently to reach tho street. Immediately after It becamo known that tho men woro there and unable to get out willing hands attempted to go to tho res cue, but nothing could bo done whilo tho escaping gas rushed up the stairs, ioro- liian Charles Allen did all ho could, but thero was no cut off In tho street and ho know not what way to turn. Tho pollco wcro quickly on tho spot nnd roped off Westflold street, nnd Medical Examiner Palmer stood In the doorway to prevent anybody from going down tho stairs. At tho foot or the stairs lay ono or tne men, who had nlmost reached tho bottom stair when ho was overcomo nnd sank back with a look of anguish on his countenance. Soon after 3 o clock the gas company sent n gang of men to dig up tho street to get at tho main shut off further along, It being understood that no other means of shutting off tho pas could bo attained, and oven then it meaut two hours' work. Foreman Allen took a hand In tho excavation and was overcomo beforo the digging had pro ceeded far. Ho was taken to tho Rhodo Island hospital in the ambulnuce. His life Is despaired of. Murder Without the Slightest Provocation. Leadville, Colo., Sept. 5. Matthew O'Brien was deliberately nnd wantonly murdered by Richard Sables without tho slightest provocation. Sables was walking nlong a street in tho upper part of tho city and met an old friend named McAvoy. Tho latter was accompanied by O'Brlon, whom ho Introduced to Sables. After u few minutes' talk Sables said to McAvoy, "I guess I'll kill you." Tho matter was laughed off, when suddenly Sables said, "I won't kill you, Mac, but I'll snoot your friend." Ho then dcaborately placed a re volver against O'Brien's breast and flred, producing Instant death, A lynching is probable O'Brien leaves a wifo and eight children. Going- After Hurled Treasure. SANTA Cltuz, Cnl., Sept. B. D. T. Hughes, R. F. Davis, It. L. Mann and Pete Chrismann, of Gonzales, and H. N. Mohrmau and P. Jennings, of Gllroy, yes terday sailed for a lono island in tho Pa clflo ocean about 800 miles west of Peru In search of burled treasure. Forty-three years ago Mr. Jennings was a sailor in tho south seas, and he is said to bo ono of six who buried on an uninhabited island in tho Pacific three largo jars of Spanish doubloons valued at between $300,000 and $1,000,000. Mr. Jennings is tho only man nllve that knows tho location of thomonoy, as the other five died in his presence on tho Peruvian coast. v.mne U1HK Fight to a Finish. Uniontown, Pa., Sept. 5. Sadie Hull nnd Sis liankln, two mountain lasses liv ing on Pino Knob, on tho mountain south east of this place, engaged in a rough and tumble light as the result of an old feud. Tho girls nro about 10 years old. By pre- t tious arrangement thoy went to a secludod spot for a light to a finish, MIsb Rankin was tho victor. In her anger sho wont so far as to chow tho earrings out of Miss Hull's cars. Both girls were badly used tip. Miss Hull has mado information ' ngalnst tho Rankin girl, and will havo her 1 arrested. j 1'robably Fatal Cycling Accident, San Francisco, Sept. 5. Miss Marian 1 N. Hall and Georgo McCloud, whilo riding u tandem wheel in Golden Gato Park, met with Injuries which will probably result in tho death of both. Thoy wcro going at great speed when Miss Hall fainted and fell from tlio wheel. Her mishap caused tho rear wheel to sheer, unseating McCloud and throwing him violently from tho sad dle Both wero picked up unconscious. McCloud's skull was fractured, and Miss Hall's right collar bono was broken and sho Is also suffering from concussion of the bruin. Ghnrgeil vrith Kllllnc a Fellow Workman P0TT8VILMS, Pa., Sept. 5. Peter Yo savlsh, aged 81 yoars, a miner by occupa- , tion, was committed to prison hero yuster- j day charged with murdering Mlcliuel Ur- ' ban, a fellow- workman, iu Kline town- ship, this county. The fehootlng was un- provokd, and occurred just outside the murdered mini's door TtiOhday. When ur- I rested YosavUh had a blaekjiiuk aud u re- volver on his person. Tim I.nvlathun or tlio T.nhni, Ol.EVEf.AKD, Sept. 5. Tho Cleveland Ship Building company has taken a con tract to construct for tho Zenith Transit rompany, of Duluth, u steel stonmor whlcJt will lie larger thau any boat ever launch ou the lako. It will bo 480 foot lu leugtb, iS feet beam nnd 28 feet depth of hold, will cost 00,000, and is to bo UnUheU uoxt Jutie. JIIcKnovor Clialleiitfej Valentino. TltliNTON, Sept. 0. Jfim H. Clark, o( Philadelphia, backer nChmdw MoKoever, issued a cluillengctiiPiU Ix'hult to tight Arthur Vnlerffl?or the largest purse ob ta'uablo ajA5'l,O0O on the outlde. Jlo Jieevcr wniglitut from 138 to 110 pounds, ValenJrtiflfhavlngponnUglonto name the (uxilffiit luinita of rounds. What is Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic .substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, find Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' uso by Millions of Mothers. Castoria is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. 'Castorlnisso well adapted to children that I recommend it ns superior to any prescription known to me." II. A. AncnEn, M. D., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. " Tho uso of ' Castoria ' Is so universal and Us merits so well known that It seems a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few aro tho intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within cosy reach." Carlos MinivN, D. D., New York City, The Cemtauu Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, a., 207 West Coal Street. HE NEVER FAILS Dr. G. F. THEEL s13lT Arch St. rroiiouiiced by medio PHILADELPHIA rronounceu by medical journals, the nubile rtress. anu uie niiinesi meoicai authorities of nil schools as the only true nnd Renuine advertising specialist In the United States of America, able to cure the most dan gerous cases. DR. THI5EI has had the most extensive hospital and private experience. A 33 years' continuous practice Is surely a auarantee of success. Those afflicted with SPECIAL DISEASES, BLOOD POIS ON, KIDNEY and BLADDER DIS EASES, or HABITS which destroy both body and mind and send thousands to insane asylums nnd premature death, call or write and be saved. DR. THEEL has cured more des perate cases of SPECIAL DISEASES and the results of S. A B. In ls time and at less expense than all others combined. B.ELIEP at once. ERES1I CASES cured in 4 to xo DAYS. Send five two-cent stamps for book "Truth" a true friend to all sufferers. 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Full strength, devel. opment and tone given to jevery organ ana portion ' of the body, film pie, nat ural methods. Imicedu ate Improvement seen. En1tt,rA Irrtnntalhlp. 2.000 referennna. Tlnntr. explanation aud proofs mailed (sealed) free. ! ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, fJ.Y, j For Scientific Dentistry go to Dr. J. DONALDSON FORD. i Fifteen veareiu'tgru.exiorleiic.s(JoUl, Aninl ! koiii and rorcultfiii DIUiikk, Oolil Crowim, I'or ' oel'ilL Odwlw, Aluuilmiro Crowns. Hoot tcctli , SlOm no better made at uuy price. Teeth ex tracted with vital UmI nlr, 3Pu. Kxtrnctcd with i out ulr, 25. Alluwuiioe iiinda where ttilh are out on new iiiaiaa. ah worn Kimniiini u. uiuy attendant always-present. Otlluelioure: Kvery day. I to 1 p. in. Sundays 1 to 3 p. in. 304 East Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa. Max Itccu' resilience, front room upstair. pOlt DISTIUCT ATTORNBY, S. BUM EDWARDS, Of fottaville. Subject to Itepubllftm rules. " An toldUul Castoria. Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, , ' Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di gestion, Without Injurious medication. "For several years I havo recommended 'Castoria,' and shall always continue to do so, as it has invariably produced beneficial results." Edwin F. Pardee, JI. D., 125th Street and 7th Ave., New York City. Company, 77 Murray Street, New York Citt. i PROFESSIONAL CARDS. qi.ifton itonuiNs, ji. n PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Xo. 7 North Jnnlln Street. Office Hours: From 8 to 9:30 p. m.j 6:00 to 7:30 p. m. I.; 1:30 to 2:SO T. N- STEIN, SI. D., , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office Iioom 2, Efran's New Iluilill upr, corner Main nnd Centre streets, Shciinndoali, Pa. Office hours: 8 to 10 n. m.; 1 to 3 p. in.; 7 to 9' p. m. Ninlit ofllceNo. 230 West Oak street. , P F. BUItKE, M. D. 30 E. I.loyil street, Shenandoah. Office hours : 7 to 9 a. m p. in. 1 to 3 and 7 to 0 Q.. Sf. HAMILTON, Til. I)., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office Water Compnny kuildlne; 26 West. Lloyd street. J H. POMEItOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Shenandoah, la. MfBUKKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ofllce Kimn bulldlnir. corner of Slain ami' Centre streets, Shenandoah. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD SCHUYKIU DIVISION. Septum nun tf, IBM. Trains will lc.ivo Slicnnndoali after the nbovo date for Wiiriruii', (lilberton, Kniclrvil'e, Dark Water, bt. t lair, i'ottsvllle, Hamburg, Keaillnc, Pottatown. l'hoenlxville. Norrihtown mid l'liil- lulelplilu (Ilroad ntrrct hUition; at 008 and 1H5 n. in. and 1 15 p. ni. on week days. Kor lotte- vllle mm intermediate i-UiIlons V III u. in. SUNDAY. For AViiuriuis. OUberton. Frackville. Dark Water, St. Clair, I'ottsvllle, at 0 OS, 9 40 a. m. nnd alOp. in. For Ilamburir, Iteiuliiifr, l'ottstown, riiocnixvlllc, Norrlstown, l'hiladelpliia ntGOO, 'J w n. iu., ii iu 1. in. Trains leavo rraeicvilie lor Micnanuoau at 10 40a. in. mid 1211, SOI, 7 42 mid 10 27 p. m. Sunday, tl 13 a. m. mid !i 40 p. in. Leave I'ottsvllle for Shenandoah nt 10 13, 11 48 a. in. and 140, 713 mid 10 00 p, in. Sunday at 10 10 a. in., 0 13 p. in, Leave l'litladclntila. (llrond street statiunl. for Shenandoah at SS7and 8 35 a. in., 4 10 and 711 p. in. week days, htmuavs leave at o 50 a, in, b'iivn llroail Street Station, l'liil.ulcihia, VOtt NEW YOItK. Kxpress, week days, 3 20, 4 0?, 4 50, 0 15, 6 50, 7 33, 8 20, (1 50, 10 30 (l)lnln(r Car), 1100. 1114 a. in., 12 noon, 1235 (Limited 100 mid 4 22 p. in. DinlnirCars), 140, 2 30 (Dliiinu Car), 3 20, 40U, 5 00, 5 50 ( Dinlnii Car), R 00, 0 50, H 12, 10 00 p. in:, 12 01 nlnlit. Sundays, 3 20, 4 0 4 50, 3 15, 812, 9 50, 10 30 (Dlllllli: Car), 110:1 it. lu., 12 33, 2 30 (Dlnlm; Cur), 4 00 (Limited 4 22), 5 20, 55G (Dii lnuCar),0 35, 0 50.8 12, 10 00 p. in., 1201 uiKbt. Kxpress for Boston, without cliniiKe, 11 Op n. m. week (Jays, mid G50 p. in. dally. WASHINGTON AND TDK SOUTH. For Ilaltlmore and WnsliIiiKton, 3 50, 7 20, 8 31, 9 10. 10 20, 11 18, 11 3S n. in., (12111 Limited Dln Inir Can. 1 12, 3 40, 4 41 (510 Coneresslonal Limited, Dining Car), 017, M (Dinlntr Car). 7 40 (DIiiIuk Cur) p. in., nnd 12 05 nlKbt week days. Sundays, 3 50, 7 20, 0 10, 11 IS, 11 38 n. in., 112, 441. o 3.1 Dining Cur), 7 10 i. in. (Dlnlui; Car) and 12 05 iilttlit. Leave Jlarket Street Ferry, lMillatlulplila, FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Express, 5 00, 8 20, 9 30 n. in.. 100 (Saturdays only), 2 00, 3 00, 3 40, 4 00, 120,5 00, 5 40 p. ill. week days. Sundays, 0 00, 7 30, 800, 9 00 and 0 1") a. in. 21.00 oxeiirhioii, 700 n. m. Sunday only. For Cnpe Jlny, AiiKlossen, Wildwood und Holly lieiub. Express, 9 00 a. in., 2 30, 4 01 und 5 00 p. in. week days. Sundays, 8 20 a. in. Ex cursion, 7 00 o. in. dally. For Sen Isle City, Ocean City and Avalon. Express, 910a. in., 2 !, 4 20 p. in. week davs. Sundays, K 50 a. m. For Sea Isle aud Ocean City only, Express, 5 00 p. lu. week days. Ex cursion, 7 00 a. in dally. ForSoniers Point. Itxnrewi. 8 20. 9H0 u. in.. 2 00,3 00,4 00,3 40(1. m. week duys. Sundays, H 00, 9 a), 9 43 a. m. S. M. Piievost, .1. . Wooii, (ien'l SlmiuKer. (ien'l PaseVr Agt. Hillions of Dollars Go up in smoke every year. Take no riskti but get your houses, sissk, fur niture, etc., insured iu nrsfclsnw re liable companios ns represented by TiAVTTi FATRT Insran Agent, Ut.yiU rAUJl, 130 South Main 8t. Also Life and Accidental Coniimnies. PAL3Irt 1IUN1NKSS ciHti.iiuiw 171(1 Cheotant Ht Individual Invtrpi-tlita. ' (Sitiiatloni llriituthr I PhilA.lhihia lhemKitiDumofknowIedtfeattbeminlmain uf cokt. WrittvrcircuUr; THUU. V. l'ALMH. VrvmU Celebrated Femalo rowilera pevcr foU. li)JMi UuUe Uwjinre'iliwu ..r. .n.i . tailinir with Tamy and VeanjrojtX 1111 and other lit rcmedlei). Alwiviburthe beit and aroid dlup- polntment. Ouaratiteed u per tor to all other. Yo' J the bcit In the market, A No 1. 1'artlcuUri, 4 ct. Vt-tul XlUi, JJack Uay( IlostOD, Mut, Arithiut-tic, I Pen ma u ship, I and ull the I m.mw
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