The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, September 09, 1895, Image 2

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    EVENING HERALD
1SSTAKMSIIKII 1K70.
l'ublhhed every Kreiilng, Except Sunday., lit
8 riouTit Jahiiix htuket. Nkau C'entoe.
Tlio llrrulil Is delivered In Shenandoah and tlio
surrounding towns fur six cents n week, imy
ablo.tft tlie carriers. Ily innil S8.O0 u j our, or 35
cents a month, imyable In advance. Advertise
ment clinmed accord Inn to siswennd p(r.itlon.
The. publishers reserve the rltflit to dinue the
position of advertisement whenever the pub
lication of new demands it. The riisht In
resared to reject any advertisement, wlietlisr
paid for or not, that the publishers may deem
Improper. Advertising rates made known
upon application.
Rntereu at the pnlofllco at Shenandoah, Fa., ns
sccoiiil elnss mall matter.
TBLKP1 IONIC 0ONXHCTI0N.
Evening Herald
JipSIHY, SElTEJIIigK i, IStlJ.
STATE TICKET.
STATU TItEASUKEIJ,
Diivjamix .1. Haywood, of Mercer.
SUPERIOR COUKT JttDOHS,
Jamm A. IIbvvkr, of Contra.
E. V. WlLL.VBl), of Lackawanna.
Chablkh E. Kick, of Luzerne.
Uhorok 11. Obl.vdv, of Iluiitingilon.
.Toiu? J. Wickiiam, of Ileavur.
Howaud ItKKDKR, of Northampton.
DuruNDllK is a yacht that win defend.
It would t-eum that John Hull will not lie
lilo tojiry the eagle's tulonsoirtlio Amorica'H
cup this.jronr, and tho lion will bo obliged to
Ko homo nfniiii with his tail behind his legs
for the forty-fifth time.
Tin: fluath of D.iniul Cose, of Drifton,
removes from tho sphere of human activity!
young uum of much promise wIiomj prospects
wero of tho brightest kind. Occurring as it
l!d, too, it is peculiarly had and sympathy
.goes out freely to his bereaved family.
Tub old soldiers are. dropping off rapidly.
The famous Ilucktsiil regiment, which held
its ninth reunion at Lock Haven last week,
had a total enlistment of 1374 during its
three years fccrvice and has but 314 survivors,
scattered over 22 states of the Union.
A JiuttAK .in a main of tho public water
works deprived tho Herald of the use of
its water motor and delayed tho issue of the
paper uutil a much later hour than usual.
The Sunday News very generously allowed
tho uso of its press and we take this oppor
tunity to ackuowludge, the courtesy.
Should tho Valkyrie win three out of the
iive heats with tho Defender it will be worth
si whole lifetime of threo score years and ten
to bee her do it, for it will of necessity prove
tho Britisher to bo a boat superior to any ever
dreamt of, eveu when in fancy the most
patriotic laid tho lines of Defender. To do it
she must beat a boat immeasurably superior
to any that over before did service in defenso
of the trophy.
-Theiie were many aspirants for political
otlico out Saturday to take in tho Labor Day
observances and loudly say : "J am for the
working man." In this district they were
not heard, as the day was hardly noticed and
nearly all the workiugmcn woro at work,
whoro the voices of politicians are seldom
heard.
Pennsylvania will bo extensively rep
resented at the Atlauta exposition, and it
will bo largely on account of tho fraternity
of feeling oxisting aiuung tho newspaper
people of Atlanta and Pennsylvania. At the
convention of tho International League of
Press Clubs in May, 1893, acquaintances were
mailo and ties woro formed between Pennsyl
vania and Georgia which resulted profitably
and pleasantly for both states,.
THE STATE LEAGUE.
Tho last game of the State Loaguo of base
hall clubs will bo played next Saturday, and
with the final decisions of tho umpire on
that day will close one of tho most unsuccess
ful seasons of haw) liall ovor played by a
loaguo in this state. Tho many changes of
locations of chilis in the league during the
jiSHson, caused by a lack of patronago at
several places, caused an almost lack of
general interest and the more the clubs
changed the more apparent it became that
tho league was built on wind and that the
many individual and joint promises ruado
before the veaeon oiieued hail their birth
ou iwper and died there. President Haulou
undoubtedly acted in good faith, aud
Wl he been given the support promised
would liave given the people all tliat wag
pnmiiced, m far m he was concerned. But
after the season opened it was found that
lmaated backing of cIuIm here and there was
not forthcoming; the failure of tho "ghost"
t i walk ou salary day discouraged the
phiyoni; guarantees weiit by default, aud step
by step the league tottered towards
liisolntion. Several times it drifted into
tins channel aud was only wived by
In n nleau work on the part of President
Haulon. This he accomplished in spite of
tin disclosure tliat only one or two of the
ml had posted the required guarantee to
ti u 1 -Is the reason. 1'iittsville, the town tliat
"H-U'il the champions last year, was
.ini. 111: tin tonus to go down long liefoie
1 Im -1 iMin 1 It.sed, and this did more thun
n ' m n 1 tn diminish interest in the
: .inn 11 1 ula county. Harrisburg and Allen
town also injured the league considerably
when tin y withdn w. The withdrawal of
Shcitspuloali wis utf little imuortflwo, ns
league Imso Imll was only experi
ment horo. For sevoml weoksv the lcnguo
has lieen hanging onhy Itseyolids, twit wore,
and llUIo If any Interest has been matilfeted
in the games played hy the four remaining
clubs. As n whole, the past xeHioii has
almost killed state Imso Imll and it will ho
dilllcult to put it on its feet ngaln. However,
plenty of timo will olni) lwfnro the
opening of another season and mean
while tho lst may drift Into oblivion and
sulllciwt interest ma' he revived in the game
to iimure full blunehcrs. It is doubtful,
howevet, if State League uniform will be
Worn In Shenandoah Again, unless It should
lie by a visiting club in an exhibition game.
The majority of tho people of Shenandoah
take great delight in the gamo, hut these who
care to wnltribilte liberally to its support can
ho easily counted.
a ivnninn In the Cane.
Nashville, Hept. . Particulars havo
been recclvo.il of the killing of Koftra, Rea
giu liy Penn Tompkins, just uorore tho
Kentucky line new I-Aviugstori. Tonii
kins is United States conunisslomr ot
Clinton county, and is snhl to bo n des
perate character. A woman named El
lington, young, beautiful and rookloss, is
said to have been tho cause of tho shooting.
Slow l'ro(jre Made in the Durrnnt Trial.
San Fhanoisco, Sept. 9. Tho trial of
Theodore Ihirnint will bo resumed tomor
row, today being 11 stnto holiday. During
tho past week Httlo progress was made In
the taking of testimony. None, of tho
really Important witnesses for tho people
havo been placed on tho stand, and no
material points have yet been inudo against
tho defendant.
Counterfeiter llradford Recaptured,
New Yoiik, Sept. . Chief VMMIazen,
of tho United States secret service, with
his detectives, succeeded in recapturing
Dr. Orlando Hradford, of tho Hrockway
gang, who escaped from bis office on Aug.
4, wlillouudernrrestchnrged with counter
feiting. Incidental to tho capture, threo
other important arrests wero made, and
101110 valuable evidence seized.
Masonic Temple Ilurned.
Boston, Sept. 9. Masonic temple, ono
of the finest Masonic buildings in tho
United States, was almost entirely de
stroyed by lire. Tho building was mag
nificently furnished, and the loss will
probably reach $300,000.
In a recent letter to tho manufacturers Mr.
W. F. Benjamin, editor of tho Spectator,
Bushford, N. 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, whero they must
bo best known. An aunt of mine, who re
sides at Dexter, Iowa, was about to visit me
a few years since, and beforo leaving homo
wrote me, asking if they wero sold here,
stating if they were not sho would bring a
quantity with her, as sho did not like to bo
without them." Tho medicines referred to
aro Chamberlain's Cough Itcmedy, famous
for its cures of colds and croup ; Chamber
lain's Pain Balm for rheumatism, lame back,
pains in tho side and chesf, and Chamber
lain's Colic, Cholera aud Diarrhoea Bemedy
for bowel complaints. Theso medicines havo
been in constant use in Iowa for almost a
quarter of a century. The people havo
learned that they are articles of great worth
and merit, and unequalcd by any other.
They aro for sale hero by Gruhler Bros.,
Druggists.
Hie Fli a In Ifuvii Sc.il In.
Llvnwo'oL, N. S., Sept. !). A disastrous
(Ire vitelml this place and the great.-r por
tion of t'10 town is det toyed, entailing a
loss of 75,0')0. The insurance was only
120,000 on tho property burned. Tho fire
was discovered In tho midst of the business
district, and the entire locality was threat
ened. The Trilby hotel, tho Music Hall
block. The Times and Advnnco offices and
the Western Union Telegraph ofllco wero
destroyed. From theso ruins tho flames
communicated to several dwelling houses,
which wero also consumed, with their con
tents. A Miaoliig Insurance Aeent's Shortage,
Washington, Sept. 9. Wilson E.
Kramer, until last Saturday munager of
tho local brunch of tho People's Livestock
Insurance company, of Pennsylvania, is
missing, and thero is n shortago In his ac
counts variously estimated at from ono to
noveral thousand dollars. Kramor went
Into tho employ of tho company when ho
was vory young, and for fourteen years
has possessed tho coulldeuco of tho man
agers. Fatal Collision on the Kail.
Lkxinoton, Ky., Sept. !). A head end
collision occurred on the Cincinnati, South
ern railroad near lilanchet, between two
freight trains, one of them a double header.
Two engines wero demolished nud tho
third badly used up and four cars wero
smashed. John Slosser, the fireman, anil
.Tamos Hendricks, a train man, wero
killed, and Knglneer Roberts was injured,
perhaps futally.
Scrofula in the Eyes
ha well as In every other form, is perma
oently cured by Hood'i Sarsaparilla.
"I had scrofulr.
In my eyes and
tried several phy
sicians but found
no cure. My wife
persuaded me to
try Hood's Sarsn
parllla, I had a
choking sensa
tion, was troubled
with night sweats,
and had dyspep.
sia In very severe
form. Atter tak
ing Hood's Sarsa
parilla two weeks the choking spells and
dyspepsia troubled me lees, I have now
taken several bottles oi Hood's Barsapa
rllla and find that I am entirely cured."
William L. Paymb, Cerryville, Virginia.
i Hood's Sarsapan.la
I Is tho only True Blood purlflcr Promf
i nently in the publto oye. 1; six for $5.
, Prepared 'only by O. I. Hood & Co.,
, Lowell, Mass., U. 8. A.
HnnH'Q PI Ho rt lisrmoiuomly wltn
OUUU & nilb Hood, sajapariiu.
FEW KNOW ABOUT THE
SHAKERS OF MOUNT
LEBANON.
Wo may not accept thoir peculiar religious
views. We cannot enter into the spirit of
their sacrifices, and therefore wo do not
study their habits of life.
It is not necessary to believe as they do,
but wo can and do respect thulr sincerity of
purposo and tho honor and uprightness
which mark all their business dealings,
In one particular the Shakers excel all
othor men or classos of men. Tliisis in the
cultivation of medicinal herb and plants.
They have mado it a study for more than one
hundred years. They are also expert in ex
tracting from thorn their ehamctorHie es
sences ami medicinal virtues. This is their
peculiar industry. Their lives have been de
voted to it. By it thoy aro supported. They
excel in their branch as do the monks of the
order of St. Benedict with their famous
liqueur called "Benedictine."
Now, this life-long study on the part of the
Shakers has not been In vain. 'ITiey have
accomplished much good. Their medicinal
extracts anil cordials are known throughout
the world.
The Shaker Digestive Coidlal is probably
the most useful medicine ever given to the
public. It is not a cure for all diseases : it
doesn't pretend to lie; but ono disease it will
cure, and that is indigestion. It is not pre
tended that it will cure anything else, and a
sulTercr has not long to waft to see the result.
The effect is immediate. Almost the first
dof.e will give relief, and, if continued, a
permanent cure will follow.
Uvery druggist has lieen sent a supply of
our handsome Donkey Puzzle Books, and a
copy may be had for the asking. It tells all
about tho Cordial as well as Laxol, the new
castor oil.
Try a twenty-five cent bottle of Digestivo
Cordial and see what it will do for you.
THE BRIDGE COLLAPSED,
Carrying With It Mereral Cars Filled with
raiseiigorit.
CllEiiOKEC, Kan., Pept. . Further par
ticulars of tho wreck of tho west bound
passenger train on the Cherokee branch of
tho Memphis railroad havo been obtaiued.
Twenty persons woro heriously hurt.
Tho wreck occurred nt Lightning Creek,
about a mllo west of Monmouth, and was
caused by tho breaking of an nxlo ou tho
rear coach. Tho breakdown occurred at ft
point 400 feet from tho bridge. Tho car
broko loose from tho train nftor being
dragged 200 feet and rolled over into the
ditch, which was filled with backwater
from tho creek.
Tho accident caused tho other cars to
pitch .nnd rock so badly that when tho
bridge wns reached tho baggago cur struck
tho side timbers of tho bridgo und caused
tho whole structure to glvo way, thus pre
cipitating nil tho other enrs Into tho stream
below, which is swollen from recent rains.
Tho front coach followed the baggago car
Into tho stream nnd rested partly upon tho
baggago car, which kept it from sinking
into tho wntcr. The smoking car turned
completely over and Is now lying bottom
up in tho creek. Tho cars and bridge are
completely wrecked.
Invastlcntlne on Express Itobbxry.
TEP.ItB HAUTE, Ind., Sept. 9. Assistant
Superintendent Curtis, of tho Adams Kx
press company, arrived here nt an early
hour from Columbus, O. Ho Is making u,
thorough investigation of tho robbery of
tho company's snfo by Its local cashier, J.
Don Farden. Tho city agent of tho Van
dalia railroad, J. R. Baruett, is known to
bo implicated In tho crimo. Disclosures
develop tho fact tliat tho robbery had been
planned for tho last three mohths,nud It is
ascertained that both Farden nud Burnett
had packages of money in thoir possession
beforo leaving town Friday night. Tho
belief Is widespread that Farden, who for
ninny years has been a trusted oinployo of
both the government and tho express com
pany, would not havo run away with so
sninll a sum as $16,000, tho amount con
ceded by tho express officials as having
been stolen.
Destructive Tornado In Kansas
Kmpohia, Kan., Sept. 0. Emporia nnd
vicinity wns visited by a tornado about 3
o'clock yesterdny ufternoon which dd
fGO.000 wortli of damngo at tho stato nor
mal school. Considerable other damngo
was done down town. Clark's wholesale
furniture store was unroofed and tho stock
of goods badly damaged. But meager re
ports havo been received from the sur
rounding country, und it is feared tho
damago has been great. At Hartford,
twelve miles southeast of horo, several
houses aro reported blown down, and ono
woman, Miss Bessie Henry, dangerously
injured. At Xeosha Rapids a church and
several buildings wero destroyed.
14 A VP Villi tore Tiiroat 1'imples, Copper-
?Ulcers In Mouth, Ilalr-Falllngl Write COOK
JIEK.MKDV CO., 307 Muionlc Temple,
HChlcnirn, III., for proofs of cures. Cunl-
Vtnl, 9500,000. Wont cases cured la 1C
iJtu clays loo-puce liooic flree
A genuine welcome awaits you at
JOE WYATT'S SALOON,
Cor. flain nnd Coal Sts.
Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers,
porter nnd nle constantly on tnp. Cboloe tem
perance drinks and cltsnrs.
ItookkeetHDffi
I ALMS
Tenth Year.
Ttiuruii(lit
lndUiriiial
liiutructinii.
8iti utt iinn
rfmnansUip,
and all the
Commercial
Km ru lies.
1710 t'hettrnt St.,
I'blliKi i,.nn.
l'uru lulled.
l'lm luiximnm
rknow W-tlu' atthemmiuiant otujt.
tfriUvr circular. TJitO. M . l'AL!, IVi-at.
Ch tcli enter' KcMlt Diamond Hrnnd.
EftHYRQYAL PILLS
Original and Only Genuine. A
6Arc, olwaya reliable, laoies ak
gilt for Chichester $ XnqUh IiibJf
tUran Hn Kcd ami Cld metalUaljy
Aboxca. avaled with blue ribbon. Tnto 7
Tnuntlirr. Rettut danatrout tuhttitu V
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la itimpi .r parnoularv, tmUmoDUb au4
"iieuti sur i.nMit" immt, oj rviurn
Mall. 1 OAHHt T timonlala A'aMi JW.
Cold ht all ooi ' "riulti lliUtw. itu
CHAS"
DERR,
Tonsorial Artist.
12 We.t Centre ktreet.
HtylUb liulr cnttliiK a specialty. Clean towel
with everv sliav.
JjlOR DI8TISIOT ATTOItNKY.
S. BUKD EDWARDS,
Of l'ottivllle.
Subji-i t to )tculilk'.'in rules.
Celebrated Femnle
l'owdora never fall.
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THE BASEBALL RECORDS.
tttamllng of the Clubs In the nc for
Championship Pennants.
National Loagne.
n.tJns. ,w. r
T1altlinoro..71 33
Cleveland..."! 43
Phllrtila nr
Brooklyn ...(8 iO
Boston IK
Xew York..li0 62
r.c
.Ml
.r,93
.531)
ci.uns. w. r
Plttsburit....62 61
Cincinnati. 63
Chicago 68 SS
Wash'ton. .31 "1
St. Louis. ...85 78
Loul9ville..i9 81
p.p.
.6.11
.633
,613
.315
,310
.S30
SATt'UDAT'S NATIONAL I.KAGUR GAMES.
At Philadelphia First gamo: Philadel
phia,!); Louisville, 2. Second game; Phila
delphia, lil; Louisville, 6. At Brooklyn
Cincinnati, 8; Brooklyn, 7. At Baltimore
Cleveland, 4; Baltimore, 3. At Pittsburg
First game: Pittsburg, 6j Washington, S.
Second gamo: Pittsburg, 6; Washington,
4. At Boston St. Louis, 4; Boston, U.
Kuntcrn League.
Ot.UiK. w. r p.c. Ol.uns. w. r-
flpTttiirlleM.W 30 .675 Buffalo .... 00 60
Provlirnee.lW i) .612 Soranlnn....l3 6!J
Wllk'sba'o.H'l ." .571 ltoche'ter..4t 70
8rracu...-S 61 .682 Toronto 10 73
P.C.'
.601
.105
.sea
..Ml
SATtTttPAY'B KABT15KN' I.KAOUE GAMBIA.
At Bochestor Boehoster, 7; Pcranton, 0.
At Buffnlo-Wllkesbnrro, 10; Buffalo, 4.
At Syracuse Springfield, 18; Syracuse, 16.
VKSTfimiAT'S EASTEItX I.TlACrtTK GAMR8.
At B1iITnlo-BulTalo.ll; Wilkoibarre, 10.
At Horbnsti r Rochester, 10; Serauton, 19.
I'fluiivlvnln KtAlti Liiaguo.
ct.mi. w. i.. l'.r. cr.i'tn. w. t p.c.
Hnilelon....!! 24 .031 Carbond'le.31 29 .610
Lancnmr...3t 27 .671 Beading .....21 10 .313
SATURDAY'S PENNSYLVANIA I.EAtlUK OAMRS
At Haaloton Hiizloton, 10; Cnrbondale,
4. At Lancaster Lancostnr, 14; Beading, 0.
Itlot In a Saloon.
WlLKESBAliltE, Pa., Sept. 0. Mill Creek,
a small mining town near hero, was tho
scono of u riot Saturday night. After a
game of baseball between atnntour teams
a crowd of spectators Invaded the saloon of
a Polander named Paul Muzonskl, nnd a
fight started. Beer glasses nnd bottles
were thrown about with terriblo effect.
Mnzenskl was injured so badly that It is
feared he will dio. One hundred Polanders
came to tho rescuo of their countryman,
and the rioters tied to the rallrond station,
whero they barricaded themselves. Tho
superintendent of tho railroad telegraphed
to Sheriff Walters nnd sent a special trnln
for him, but tho ringleaders of the row
surrendered beforo ho arrived.
Boy Accidentally Shot.
Pottsville, Pa., Sept. 9. Georgo
Walker, aged about 0 yenrs, vrns accident
ally shot by Richard Morrlsoi and almost
Instantly killed. Young Walker wns
watching Morrison ,nnd a companion,
Frank Schucrring, shoot at butternuts on
a tree. The bullet plowed Its way along
Walker's right check for two Inches und
then embedded Itself In his neck, severing
tho jugular vein. Tho boy bled to death
In about fifteen minutes. Ho wns a son
of.Gcorgo V. Walker, ox-chief clerk to tho
county controller.
United American Mrclianlca' Celebration.
Philadelphia, Sept. !). The semi-centennial
celebration of the Order of United
American Mechanics practically began yes
terday, when tho local councils and those
of tho visitors who havo already arrived
attended divine services. Tho business of
tho convention will begin tomorrow, nnd
fully 20,000 members aro expected. Na
tional Councillor W. N. Simons arrived
yesterday from San Francisco, and almost
every incoming train carrios a largo dele
gation. Baby McKve I.lfe Sav.r.
OLD Fohge, N. Y., Sept. 9. Thcro came
very near being a drowning accident nt
Dodd Camp. Mrs. Kussell B. Ilurrison's
little daughter and Benny nnd May Mc
Kee were playing about the dock at the
camp when tho Harrison child slipped nnd
fell into tho water. Benny McKco saw her
fall and ran to her rescue. Ho held her
hand until General Harrison caino, hnvlng
heard tho screams of tho children, and res-
cucu nis granuunuglitcr.
Iloraei nnd Driver Killed.
East Moohkstown, N. J., Sept. 9.
While driving across tho I'onnsylvnnia
railroad tracks at Barton's Landing road,
one-half mllo cast of Stmiwlnlr nuvM
Verner, aged -10 years, employed by Will
iam r. jippincott, or nartford, was struck
by express train No. .188, east bound from
Philadelphia, and instantly killed. Both
horses wero killed and tho wagon de
molished. Two Killed by Lightning.
Cuba, N. Y., Sept. 0. A severe thunder
storm passed over this section during tho
night. Henry Roberts, living ut North
Cuba, was killed, ns was Floyd Clapp, a
young man living flvo miles oast of hero.
A largo barn, belonging to G: Clark, was
Struck and burned with all its contents.
Tho barn of John Fnrwoll, in Isbua, was
burned nnd one horso killed.
The Texna Ilrnke Ijoivn.
Washington, Sept. 0. In the trial on
Saturday of tho second class ship Texas off
Ocean Vlow, Vn., there was a break In the
machinery. Captain Glass reported that
tho accident was a trivial ono, nnd wns re
paired on board. Thoso repairs will require
a very short timo, and when completed tho
trial will bo resumed.
Aenliut Woman l)el'cate.
Waiihenton.Mo., Sept. 9. Tho St. Louis
Methodist general conference has voted
against the Hamilton amendment which
provides for tho lulmission of womon ns
delegates to tho general conferonco, and
voted strongly against tho change of ratio
of ministerial roproaenttttlou to the general
conference.
Another Out nut Kl,,n by a "Ripper."
LoN-rjos, Sept. O.-Another guppod
Jack the Hipper" murder was discovered
yesterday nt Kenwd Green, The victim
was an lafortunate woman of the outcast
class, and her throat was cut from ear to
our and her head fearfully buttered with a
stone. No trnco has been discovered of tho
murderer.
A Carpenter's Kali to Meuth.
Toledo, O., Sept. 9.-Charles Frcumlt
nairpeuter, aged 87 years, while nt work
upon the steeple of St. Patrick's enthedral,
1B0 foot in height, fell headlong to tho
ground. Ho alighted on hi. head mulehoht
tint was "attintly killed. Ho loaves a
widow und child.
Guilty tr Voluntary Mn.lauBhter.
Allentown, Pa., Sept. O.-The triul nt
Vlto Cortege, charged with the murder of
his fellow countryman, Vlnoonzo Vlttro
ended by tho jury agreeing upon a. verdict
of voluntury inaniilaughter. It Is likely
flint, tlm nplfiiinu. will 1... . . . -
v....v iw acuiujiueu touay,
Tho Cholera In China.
ST. PKTERSBl'ItO, Sept. 0. A Vhidlvo
stock dUpalfh to The Novo Vroinya sayg
that cholera is ri.ging In China und that
3,oij dv'iiiiiB occur daily iu PeUin.
IT
Cures the Tobacco Habit
IN A TO 10 DAYS
OR MONEY REFUNDED.
Use All The Tobacco You Want Till Your "Garoing,"
i3 Gone.
Naucoti-Cuhk is the only remedy in the world that acts directly
on the nerves and drives the nicotine from the system in fiom four
to ten days. ; ItMsflves the patient in better, lWth tluftf Uel'oire taking,
Naucoti-Cuue is popular because it allows the patient to use' all
the tobacoo he wants .while under
and '"hankering" arc gone. It is
tobacco forever.
I
NarcoTi-Cuke is sold at the
one bottle cures.
Money refunded if a cure is
to directions.
ritOK. W. N. WA1TB,
or Aniliemf, Mnmi.,ClletviMl Tobacco Inr'lG
Vim h, mill AVin Ciiinl by Nurcotl-Citif.
AMiinnfir, Mass., February 8, 189S.
The Naiicoti Ciiumicai. Co.,
Hprinfiflcld, Maps.
Gcntloincn: Iteplylnn to yours of the 1st,
would my Unit I have ubp'1 tolmeco for 46 yenrs,
nml of late luive coniumcil tilO-ccnt plug n tlay,
bcsiiles piuokliiK' consUleriilily I coumienceU to
use tobacco when I wns only 11 yenrs old, nnd
havo never been able to rIvo up the lmbit until I
look NARCOTI-Cum:, although I hnvo tried other
o-cnlled remedies without effect. Afler using
your remedy four dnys. nil "lmnkcriiiK" for
chewlnir disappeared, nnd In four dnys more
smoking became unplensant. I havo no further
desire for the weed, nnd experienced no bad
effects, whntsver. 1 nm galnlngin flesh, nnd feel
better thnn I havo for n long time. To nil who
wish to bo free from the tobacco habit 1 would
say, use Naucoti-Cuue.
Yours truly, W. N WAITK.
"A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BAR
GAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IFJSHE USES
SAPOLIO
Sometimes nces n reliable, monthly, rca'.atlnc: medicine. Only lurmlesa a&d
the purest drugs should be utaj. II you want the beat, got
Ther aro prompt, safe ard certain
tuiui. cjoui. un uutc, qi.vv, auuruu r u&.u juuuiuihis ,t vgytiauu( v.
For salo hy P. P. D. KIKLIN, Shenauaoah, Va.
Lager and
Pilsner Beers,
Finest,
Purest and
Healthiest.
Chris. Schmidt, Agt.,
207
West Coal Street.
Gilmore's Aromatic Wine-
A tonic for ladies. If you are suf
fering from weakness and feel
exhausted and nervous; are getting
thin and all run down, Gilmore's
Aromatic Wine will bring roses to
your cheeks and restore you to
flesh and plumpness. Mothers, use
it for your daughters. It is the
regulator and corrector for all ail
ments peculiar to womanhood. It
promotes digestion, enriches the
blood and gives lasting strength.
Sold by '
A. WAS LEY,
1 06 Worth Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa.
When It oumo to
GROCERIES
Our stock paks for Itself. If you don't 001118
r0aiin3r1':;!.fni:if;,',,fl5f. '1ywlu ,m
riUSSER & BEDDALL,
29 East Centre Street.
treatment, or until the "craving'
then no sacrifice to throw away
, , ,
uniform price-of $$.'00 abottle, and
not effected when taken according
If your druggist is unable
to give you full particulars
about NARCOTI- CURE,
send to us for Book of Parti
cularjs free, or send S5.00 for
a bottle by mail.
THENABCOTI CHEMICAL CO.,!
Suri'EfMd, M&ss.
In result. The cenclno (Dr. Pool 'a) never dlaarn
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
I SCHUYKIM. DIVISION.
Septejiiieii a, 1893.
Trains will leave Shenandoah nfler the above
dnte for WhrKiinx, lillberlon, I'rnikvillc, Dark
Water, St. Clair, Pottsville, IlniuburK, ltendltu;,
l'ottstown, IMioenlxville, XorrUtown nml 1'hll
ndeliihl.i (Ilroad street station) at 009 aful 1145
a. in. nnd 4 15 p. in. on week days. For' Totts
villo and liiterinedlnto stations 9 10 ft. m.
SUNDAY,
For WlRRans, Ollbertou, Frnekvillc, Dark
Wnter, St. Clair, rottsville, nt 0 08, 9 10 n. in. and
3 10 p. in. For llninburK, Keadiiiir, l'ottstown,
Phoenlxville. Norrlstown, l'hilndelphia at 0 00,
I v iu a. in., u iu p. ni.
JIHIII3 llltU I'lllKVllIU lur oiieiuiiiuuuu uu
10 10 n. in. mill 1214, SOI, 7 12 and 10 27 p. in.
Sunday, 11 13 n. in. and 3 40 p. in, , T
Leave l'ottsvlllo for Sliennndonli ntlO 13. 11 4S
n. iu. nnd 140, 713 and 10 00 p. m. Sunday at
10 40 a. in., 3 13 p. in.
I.eavo l'lilladcllilita, (Ilroad street station), for
Shenandoah at 3 57 mid 8 35 it. m., 410 and 711
p. in. week days. Suiidnys leave nt 0 50 a. m. e
Jx-avo Ilroad Street Station, l'hilndelphia,
FOH NEW YOUIC.
Kxpress, week ilnys, 3 20, 101, 4 50, 515, 0 50,
7 SS, S 20, 9 50, 10 30 (Dliiiuir Car), 1100, 1114 a.
in., 12 noon, 12 83 (IJinlted 1O0 nnd 4 22 p. m.
DlnliiK Cars), 140,2 30 (Diniiur Car), 3 20, 4 00,
5 00. 5 50 (Dinlnir Car), fl 00, 0 50, 8 12, 10 00 p. m..
ijuiniKiit. Buutiuys, a 2D, 1 1, 4. to, 91a, "i;,
950, 1030 (Whins Car), 11 03 a. 111., 1235, 230
(I)liiliiL-Ciir),4l(I.linl(i'il 122), 3 20, B50 (Din
lnir Car). 0 35. 0 50. 8 12. 10 00 11. m.. 12 01 nlcht.
Kxpress for Unstoii, without ihiiiiire, .11 00 a.
in. week dnys.Sind 0 50 p. 111. dally.
WASHINGTON AND TI IK SOUTH.
For Ilalllinoro nnd Washington, 3 50, 7 20, 8 31,
9 10, 10 20, 11 18, 11 3S a. 111., (12 31 Limited Din
ins Cnr), 1 12, 3 45, 4 41 (5 10 Congressional
Unilted, Dining Car), 017, 0 53 (Dining CHr),
7 40(l)lnlnirCar) p. 111., nml 12 03 night week
days. Sundays, 3 50, 7 20, 9 10, 11 18, U 38 n. 111.,
1 12,4 II, 0 5.3 (Dliilnn Car), 740 p. 111, (Diniiur
Cartniidl2 05nlKht.
Iavo JIarket Street l'trry, 1'htladilphla,
FOlt ATLANTIC C1TV'.
Kxpress, 3 00,8 20, 9 30 a. iu., 100 (Saturdays
only), 2 00, 3 00, 8 40, 4 00, 4 20, 5 00, 3 40 p. 111.
wek days. Sundays, 0 00, 7 30, 8 00, 900 nud
9 4a. in. 11.00 exeuriilou, 7 00 n. 111. Sunday
only.
For Cape May, Ausrlessen, Wlldwood and''
Holly lleaeli. Kxpress, 9 00a. 111., 280, 109 ami
5 00 p. 111. week days. Sundays, 8 20 . 111. 15x
ciunion, 700"a. in. daily.
For Sen Isle City, Ocean City and Avulon.
Kxpress, 9 10 a. m., 2 30, 120 p. 111. week dy.
Sundays, A AO a. 111. For Sea Isle and Ooean
City only, Kxpress, 5 00 p. m. week day. Kx
eursion, 7 00 a. 111 dally.
ForSomers I'oint. Kxprens, 8 30, OHO a- m.,
2 00, 3 00, 4 00, 5 10 p. m. week day. Sunday,
8 00.9 00,915 a.m.
S. M. 1'hkvost, J. It. Woon,
tleu'lJIuiiairer. Oen'l l'tts'rAgt.
For Scloutlllc Dentistry go to
Dr. J. DONALDSON FORD.
Fifteen yearguietual exparienoe. Oold, Amal
gam and Porcelain fillings, Gold Crowns, For
CBlniu Crowns, Alumluiiiu Crowns. llt ttli
810.00, 110 better nindo nt any prlcse. Teeth ut
trnctod with vitalized air, 6O0. Uitructwl wftli
out air, 25e. Allowance, niaile whero teetli are
out on now plate. All work guaitiiited. Lady
attendant nlwuys present.
Oflleo hours: Kvery day, 1 to 5 p. m. Sunday
ltoSp. in.
30 Hast Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa.
Jlax Kessu's residence, front room upstair.
The Schuylkill Valley Cottage
Owuml hy Peter arilllthl
No. 122 South Mlsslssppl Avenue,
ATLANTIC CITV, N. J.
Two nnd one-half squares from '. & 11. station;
half sniiarc from bench. ItMuiinted. reiHiIerel
and refurnished. ICverytliliiK complete for eon
venience of patrons. JIIW. M. A. GIlIl'FIN,
Proprietress.