EVENING HERALD i:staiji.iiiii:i iio. Published every Evening, Except Sunday, nt 8 South Jabiiin Kthijkt. Nkar Cknthh. The llerntd Is delivered liiSliennndonh mut the surrounding towns for ix vent n week, pay able to tiie carrier. II y iiihII t3.00 year, or SB position or advertisements whenever tne pun llwtlnn of news demand it. Tin right In reeerveil to rejeit nny advertisement, whether tmid for or not, that the publishers may deem improper. A(lviitiliiB rates Innde known tiiHin npplleation. Entered at the tswtoillec at Shenandoah, Pa., a second elaaa mall matter. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. Evening Herald TUMBDAY. SElTfiMBBJt- STATE TICKET. STATE TREASIjRElt, 1IM.VJAMIX J. HArwoon, of Mercer. SUPKUIOK COlTltT JUDOUS, J.ffH A. llEAVKR, of Centre. K. V. WlLL.uiD, of Lackawanna. Ciiaki.ks K, Hick, of Luzerne. Mho ho 11 !. ikiaiiv, of Huntingdon. John J. WlOKltAM, of lleavur. IIowabd KilKliHH, of Northampton. Tun wise and prudent merchant will have his printing done at home; otherwise ho cannot aspect hunie jiatronago. Tub Lttvollo fair opened to-day under favorable circumstances. It will be tho mcccu for Shenandoah sports this week. Tin: Defender and Valkyrie are giving Corbett and FituMininons a chance to rest. It is only another way of making use of wind. Tim Ohio man who escaped from prison after spending forty-two years behind the bars must have found a pocket guide very interesting. Tne report that tho people of Lakeside will object to the pumping of the water to Ash land and Gii-.udvillo is idlo gossip. Water is not used at Lakeside. The disguises the detectives assume must bo even better than those assumed in the melo-drama. The other day one arrested another, mistaking him for a postollico burglar, and it was not until some time later that the error was discovered. TiiKKi; is no danger of the public water works becoming seriously crippled. The ac cident of Saturday was one that might be expected of tho best plants and very little work and expense can make the pipe that caused tho trouble secure. Tins Mahanoy City Daily Record on Satur day completed its first year as n daily paper. Editor Parker is to bo congratulated upon the success of his venture, and if he continues to issue as newsy a paper as lie has in the past year his success in tho future is assured. Tlinexamplo set by the District Atturney of Lackawanna county in having costs of cases placed on all prosecutors who do not appear before tho grand jury should bo followed in this county. It would be the moans of saving tho comity thousands of dollars annually. Tlimtu is for sale in numerous places half rotten fruit at a low price. It is not fit for ibod at any price, and the people who buy it and eat it are running a fearful risk. In the larger cities the nieii who sell this kind of fruit are raided and the fruit confiscated and destroyed. That is what should be done here. Thkhk aro many pavements and gutters in tho town that should receive tho attention of tho borougli authorities before the winter sets in. Defective pavements when covered with snow are more dangerous than at any other time and imperfect gutters tend to Hood tho sidewalks and keep them covered with ice. In a few weeks tho season of fro-t will be hero. Let there Ite no more delay. Some of the school teachers have been lec turing tlieirpupils on the Use of disinfectants. This in a very fcenible course, but they can go farther and explain to the children tho danger of going to houses whore contagious ) diseases exist, or attendiug the funerals of victims of such diseases. There mma to be an almost irresistible impulse on the part of childien to attend funerals and view tltt corpse, and none of tho dangers which older people contemplate occur to then. A lecture on the subject by the school teaches would bares, good effect and probably tve many eluldreu. i Fntocb the provisions of faM aet passed by iki late session of the Legislature, the Judges aid Ibjgpectortt at each general olecUou in toe futiiMjAll rcfclve $3-30 apiece for their sei vioestkriiUe the clerks will get 8teh. It iiui lest ulaVbow long It roqu ire the officials laut off, the pay is Jogf the aauie. The ! ges will also receive $i ier day aud 0 is for each circular mile for carrying the nras to the office of the Clerk of the H i- This law is of considerable interest :r, ! Lis couuty, where there has always i' i nt- less dissatisfaction iu regard to . I i In rleetimi officers, and the inm,..u,n incU ure considered very uatisfttc imy. Tin Juilgi-, wen- never hefore allowed 1-iv tor nt niiii; iu tin utuiu-, tie.oy simply , i 1 1 i ! h ir null .', Iu - jealous husband's crime. After Killing lit Wife and Fatally Injur lug Another He Attempts Suicide. Ivmanai'oms, Pept. 10. Lou Hooker, n moulder, employed nt the Iniilnnnpoils car works, in m-ilcrpil his wife last night by cut tin"; liur throat. He also attempted to kill Mrs. Kinma Poos, of No. Tit Khodo Island street, slashing her iihont tho head and face with a razor, making wounds from which It is tailored she will not recover. Sirs, l'ees run screaming Into the street, covered with blood. She presented n ter rible appearance, nnd n crowd of excited people quickly gathered. Hooker inadoan attempt to escape, nnd stepjied to tho front door with the bloody rasor In his hand. Seeing tliat it would bo Impossible to do so he inailo some remark about killing the first man who attempted to lay linnds on hint, nnd then cut his own throat. Tho act whs witnessed by a number of persons. The blood ran freely from the wound, and tho man, after staggering nlxiut for a few minutes, fell. The crowd started for him, but ho arose and held them at bay with ! tho razor. Ho then left tho house and ran three squares, followed by n groat crowd. When Elizabeth street wns reached he jumped on a streetcar, whero ho was cap tured by I'ntrohnan Bolan. Mrs. Hooker, after receiving tho terrible wound, started for tho city hospital, which is only a short distanco from tho scene of , tho tragedy. After tuklnir h few stons sho ! foil, nnd died in u few minutes. Hooker and Mrs. Pees burn boon taken t.. the hospital, nnd the doctors believe that both are fatally wounded. Jealousy was tho cause of tho oiimos. In a recent letter to tho manufacturers Mr. W. F, licnjamiii, editor of tho Spectator, liushford, N. Y., says: "It may boa pleas ure to you to know tho high esteem in which Chamberlain's medicines aro held by the people of your own stato, whoro they must bo best known. An aunt of mine, who re sides at Doxter, Iowa, was about to visit me a few years sinco, nnd boforo leaving home wroto me, asking if they wore sold here, stating if they wero not sho would bring a quantity with her, as sho did not like to be without them." The medicines referred to aro Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, famous for its cures of colds and croup ; Chamber lain's Pain Balm for rheumatism, lamo back, pains in tho side and chest, and Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for bowel complaints. These medicines have been in constant uso in Iowa for almost a quarter of a century. Tho people have, learned that they aro articles of great worth and merit, and unequalcd by any other. They are for salo hero by Grubler Iiros., Druggists. The only baby medicine Luks' Syrup. Two Kvlilently Tlreilof This Life. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 10. George Del cbcl, No. SS33 Leamy street, committed suicide by hanging himself to tho grapo arbor in tho rear of bis home. Tho police aro uiutbloto account for Deichel's net, be yond tho statement that ho had had somo trouble over iv bogus check. Samuel Brush, tho night wntchman nt Craven's laundry, No. 2121 Wallace street.was found by Will iam Walker, tho engineer, unconscious from tho effects of illuminating gas in haled with suicidal intent. Ho was sent to the German hospital, and is iu a serious condition. Coal Operntor Sued for Damages. Shamokin, Pa., Sept. 10. John Drum heller, Patrick Hoary, William Gilliam, Fietta Schumbor and F. Wclker, of West Slminokin, have brought suit for $50,000 daninges ngalnst J. Langdon & Co., tho lessees and operators of tho Nellson col liery. Tho company, It is alleged, mines coal from land to which they had not pur chased tho mineral right, nnd also mined so closo to tho outcrop of tho vein that tho surface caved in as the result. A Handball Challenge. I SCHANTON, Pa., Sept. 10. John Rlcaby I nnil Tiiomas novo, both or tins place, who recently defeated "Jim" nnd "Joo" Cor bett in a handball contest for $500 a sldo iu this city, havo challenged Phil Casey and Dun or any other partner Cnsey may name, for $1,000 a sido. In Brooklyn last Thurs day Casey said that ho would accept tho formal challenge. Killed at a Hall Game. Washington, Sept. 10. Benjamin F. Myers, 20 years old, was almost instantly killed yesterday in a ball game. Ho was sliding to second base in an amateur match when tho baseman jumped into the nir to catch a thrown ball. He dropped on Myers, Ids body falling on tho young man's neck and dislocating his spine. A Girl Falls Down an ISlsvator Shaft, New Yop.k, Sept. 10. Magglo Fenly, a chambermaid employed at tho Sherman Square hotel, fell from the sixth floor of tho hotel to tho collar, down tho elevator shaft, and was instantly killed. Tho girl had evidently fallen on liur head, crushing the skull Hko nn eggshell. Dr. Fraker Identified hj Ills Sister. Richmond, Mo., Sept. 10. Mrs. N. ,T. McGruder, of Atlanta, Mo., sister of Dr. Frnker, has arrived hero, and if any doubt existed before as to tho irtnntltv nt thn man now in jail it has beon dispelled by his meeting with her. Sho recognized him at once.- it is Known res aT It Is not what we say, but what Hood's Sarsaparilla does, that tells the story of Its merit. Ta thousands of people whom it has raise from disease and dospalr to happi ness and health, are the strongest and best adverttseriKMts Kood's Sarsaparilla has, No other preparation in existence has Mteh a record of wonderful cures. This is why Hood's Sarsaparilla has the I largest sale, and requires for its produc tion the largest laboratory in the world. Now if you need a good medicine, why not try fhat wbl' h has do.na others so much vood. Ilemenbor food's SarsapanSEa Is the1 Only True Blood Punfier Prominently In the pu '! le eye. 1 ; six for 6 I Hood's Pills I ta,tttvj.uiurM. A COMMON CAUSE OF SICKNESS IN WARM WEATHER NOTHING BO DAN GEROUS AS DECAYED FOODS. Every one knows or ought to know Unit decayed foods are poisonous. Hoards of Health seek to prevent their afllo. Wo now have In mind the results which follow the decay and decomposition of foods after they have been eaten, for unlets dlxes- tion oectirs within n reasonable time after our i meals, decomposition sets in. If dysiieptles will stop and consider for a moment some of the symptoms of their trouble, such as disagreeable breath, eructa tions of gas or Iwd taste in the mouth, they will understand that they all timet conic from decaying foods that ought properly to have been absorbed into tho system. Spots before the eyes, dizziness, sleepless ness, dyspeptic heaiUii-hes are but a lew of the effects following the absorption into the blood of poions developed from decomposing and undigested food that lies In the stomach. It was a recognition of this Important fact that caused the Mount Lebanon Shakers to devote so much of their time to the prewim tion of a remedy for dyspepsia, and nothing is more ellleient than the Digestive Cordial which they have recently placed on the market. Its action is so prompt that relief frequently follows the very first dose. It restores the appetite and increases tho weight. Plump- nessand strength take tho place of weakness and that care-worn expression which points out the dyspeptics in every community. Tlio local uruggists are now givi lug away interest- 'K "escripuve pampiiicts Try a twenty-live cent bottle of Digestive Cordial and see what it will do for you. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES National Linpit. At Philadelphia First ganio: Philadel phia, 13; Louisville, 4. Second ganio: Louis ville, 9 ; Philadelphia, 8. At Brooklyn Chicago, 5; Brooklyn, 3. At Baltimore Baltimore, 4; Cleveland, 1. At Pittsburg Pittsburg, 0; Washington, 1. At Boston' Boston, 0; St. Louis, 0. At Now York New York, 4; Cincinnati, 1. Pennsylvania Mate. League. At Hazleton Carbondaln. U ; Hazlcton, 0; At Lancaster Lancaster, 7; Reading, 2. A Jail Delivery Prevented. Indianapolis, Sept. 10. Tho officials at tho Marlon county jail frustrated an at tempt at jail delivery, which, if successful, would have released two murderers now awultlng trial, two burglars, nnd other criminals. A secret letter intercepted by tho sheriff announced that nil was ready. A corps of watchmen wero placed around tbo jnil. A ropo wns let down from one of the windows In murderers' row, and a man wnlked bnstlly up from nn nlley with a basket. It contained tools which would would havo set tho prisoners at liberty in nn hour. Every prisoner in tho jail was in the plot. .Miners nnd Desperadoes Fight. Lps Angeles, Cnl., Sept. 10. Informa tion has just been received hero of a terri bio fight iu Nyo county, Nov., between miners and desperadoes, which resulted in the instant killing of two of tho latter and the probably fatal wounding of n third. Their names! aro Phil Foote, a gambler; Cheek Longstreet, a half breed, both killed, ami nnotner unit breed, whoso name is un known, was badly wounded. George and Bob Montgomery nnd their friends did the shooting. Tbo tragedy is tho result of an nttempt to jump a claim belonging to tho Montgoincrys. Syndicate Operations and the Gold Iteserve. New YoiiK, Sept. 10. Gold to tho amount of $1,200,000 was withdrawn from tho sul treasury yesterday for shipment to Europo today. W. Ci. Crossmau & Bro. took tl, 000,000, Nesslago and Fuller S100.000 nnd Oelrichs & Co. $100,000. Thoso withdrawals brought tho treasury's gold reserve down to about $97,300,000. It was oxpected that the Belmont-Morgan syndicate would make a largo deposit of gold in tho sub treasury, restoring the reserve to $100,000, 000, but no deposit was made. Shot While Flaylnc Ghost. MASsillcw, O., Sept. 10. For somo timo past tho residents of Prospect street havo been annoyed by what superstitous peoplo called a ghost. Frank Webb aud William Conrad, wishing to liavo some sport.drcssed themselves to represent the ghost. Honry Ryder, on his way home, saw the pair, and thinking it was tho much talked of ghost llred at them. Webb received a flesh wound In tho arm nnd Conrnd got a ball in his heel. Neither nro seriously, though pninfully Injured. To Iteslgn from Coucress. New Your, Sept. 10. It is authorita tively nnnounccd thnt Congressman Qulgg will forward to Governor Morton, within a day or two, his resignation of tho oflico of representative in congress for tho Four teenth congressional district. Mr. Qulgg has timed bis resignation so as to onnblo Ids placo to bo filled at tho coining general election. It Is understood that his reasons for resigning aro altogether of a business nature. A PostufHce at the. Atlanta Kxposltlon. Washington, Sept. 10. Tho noting post mnstcr general lins directed a full post ollico sub-station to bo established nt tho Atlanta exposition grounds. Visitors to tho fair, and tho employes, etc., can re ceive their mall there. A postal car, part of the government exhibit, will be placed alongside the postofTIc?. aud Its practical workings shown as on annex to tbo sub station. Non-Union Miner Join Strikers. Nkoauskb, Mich., Sept. 10. Tho strik ing miners scored a victory yesterday by ' iTiilnnlnty 1 hlrf v-frmp nnn-iinlfio mm. bound for Ishpeming on a Chloago and Northwestern train, to desert and join their ranks. The Calumet company of mllltla was transferred fnmIsfopenilng to Champion to protect men operating oro crushers thero. New Jeicey Judfolary. Tbwston, Sept. 10. Tha supremo court handed down an opinion declaring uncon stitutional the county election judioihry bill. The opinion is written fay Judge Van Syckle, who, with Justices Llpplucott nnd Magle, sat in the case. Justice Llpplncott concurs iu the opiulou, ami a foot uote says that Justice Magio will express his own view. A Fiend Arrested. Nkwaiik, O., Sept. 10.-Frank Cham bers, who is wanted at Znuesvlllo for as saulting a little girl. '. arrested here. Chnmliors escaped the l)le -" i three times since April, 1893, one time jumping from a Hying passenger tii.ln in avoid capture. Mrs. T.tlmaBe's Will. Brooklyn, riopt. lu. Tut! will of Susan W. Talmnge, wife of Kev. T. DeWItt Tul liiage, was admitted to probate The es tate, valued ut $iUU,0U0, it left lo liur Ims-bund. JHE BELFRY MURDER. The Defense Will Introduce. Witnesses ta Show That Durrant Is Innocent. SAN FltANOfCO, Sept. 10. A locnl pnpci prints a sensational story about tho de fense which will bo offered in tbo trial ol Theodore Dlirnmt for tho murder ot Blanche Luinont. The statement Is cred ited to a person connect ed with the defense, nnd Is as follows: "Tho alibi will bo strong, but tho de fense has witnesses to show that Durrant not only did not commit tho murder, but will Indicate who did it. There will be more thnii ono implicated in tho murder. Witnesses will testify that they saw the girl outer tho oliuroh on tbo fatal nfter-1 nortn with a certain man, and nt that time a second man wis in tho church. 1 "There tho defense will rest its inquiry It will not attempt to prove that those , parties did commit tho murder. The stnte-; luents as to this nre so dlreotjthat they will j leave no ground for the mscution to stand on, so far as Durrant Is concerned. John 'L Hare, prosecuting nttottey in police cnt'if t No. 2, will !. oni of the state's witnesses. His son, Starr Dare, has al ready testified to finding tho wearing n parol of Blanche Lumont stowed nwny in the rafters and under the floor in, the bolfry. Detective Gibton, who discovered two blocks of wood under tbo head of tho body, will also testify. These blocks, If properly Identified and proved, nro of considerable Importance In the case, for they tend to show thnt Whoever it was that placed thb body of the murdered girl where it was found, had knowledge of tho customs in vogue in tho dissecting room. The head rested on theso blocks just as tho head of u corpso In a dissecting room would havo done. Durrnnt Is a medical student. True, thero is nothing dlreqt about the evidence, but it is considered a good link In tho long chain of circumstantial evidence upon whloh tho state oxpects to nmku out its case ngalnst Durrant. THE STORM IN KANSAS toss of Life and Much lJanmce to Prop erty ICeported. Ottawa, Kan., Sept. 10. Gridley, a town of 400 people on tho Santa Fo road, fifty miles southwest of hero, suffered the total destruction of many of its best build ings by Sunday night's storm, while hardly a structure In tho placo escaped injury. The loss is heavy. Scarcely a residence In town escaped in jury, and many of them were totally de stroyed. A great deal of damnge is fenrcd in thu contiguous country, Ono farm house half a iiiilo from town was com pletely destroyed, nnd ono lnmnto, sup posed to bo Mrs. Claru Mnssie, was fatally hurt. At Frcdonla tho storm was tho heav iest ever known thero. Tho fair ground is from two to four feet under water nnd tho 'Frisco nnd Pacific trains nro watorbound outside tho city. Tho town of Noosho Bojilds, near Emporia, suffered severely. Crops will suffer greatly every where. Topkka, Sept. 10. A special from Bur lington says that tho storm which did so much damage in Girdley, this stato, ex tended from tho north to tbo south end of Coffey county, destroying scores of houses, barns and granaries nnd greatly damaging orchards and crops. A boy in Key West township near Girdley wns killed. Georgo Rodmnu, his wifo and three children were seriously injured. Mrs. Juines nnd daugh ter wero badly hurt at Strawn. Pittsburg, Knu Sept. 0. Novor havo such rains been known hero as havo fallen for tho last threo days. Tho whole country is flooded, and tho tracks of nil railroads leading into the city are washed away and trains delayed. The Pittsburg, Kansas City and Gulf road is probably tho worst. An Idiotic Hoy's 111 Treatment. Fni.LEl!TOX, Neb., Sept. 0. This com munity is greatly excited over a caso of revolting cruelty brought to light by Sheriff Snyder. For several years it has beon known that a family named Knaplk, in tho Polish colony, had an idiotic boy, nnd lately reports of their ill treatment of the boy havo been circulated. Investiga tion by the sheriff developed that tbo boy was nlso pnrtially paralyzed, has been kept picketed out Hko an nnimnl In an out of tho way placo during tho day nnd at night kept in a stable with tho calves aud other live stock. It was nlso ascertained that ho wus unprovided with clothing. Tho un fortunate boy was taken cbargo of by tho authorities and his parents will bo pros cuted. The Dry Dntli Quite Large Knoncli, Washington, Sept. 10. Mr. Cramp, the builder of tho Indiana, in reply to Secre tary Herbert's invitation to dock that bat tleship in the new Port Royal, S. C, dock, has nsked that ho bo furnished plans of tho dock, giving length, breadth and depth, This information lias beon sent to him, showing thnt tho dock is cjulto largo enough to rcccivo the Indiana If sho can cros-J tbo bar in tho harbor. It bad been proposed to send tho ship to Halifax. The Steamer I!o1Ir Ashore. SAN Fhancisco, Sept. 10. Tho Occi dental nnd Oriental Steamship compnny has received a confirmation of tho report that tho steamer Belglc, from San Fran cisco for Yokohama, had gone athoro on the coast, of Japan. The Belglc is aground on a sandy beach olt Yokohama known as King's Poiut, twenty-flvo miles from Yokohama. All of the iiassengers wero safely landed in lioats. The steamer is resting easily, and no dlilloulty Is antici pated in gottlng her off. Wlert nt Ills WWi. Tomb. Chapman, Kan., Sept. 10. John Crow loy, nn old realdent, iHsappeared lat Wed nesday, hihI was aeti relied for in vain. Yes terday ha whs found dead at the foot of Ida wife's grave in tho Catholic cemetery, where he hud committed suicide. Wolves hud oaten his face and body so that lie was unrooottniznble except hy his clothing. His wife, who died some time ago, had been mourned -deeply hy the suicide, and lately ho hud beon vory despondent. Three Hoys Itun Down at n Crossing. IiAI.TlSIOIlE, Sept. 10. ThreB boy, were riding on the tailboard of a w.ijion here when n freight train on the Baltimore and Ohio railway ran into it, killing our and fatally injuring the others. The dead !y was Kdwurd Cromwell, aged 11, and his companions nre Georgo II. Horzburger, ngetl 8, and James Ilartlon, aged 10. The accident occurred at the Decatur street crossing, and Is attributed to the careless noss of the driver. Tho Feuinle llrldee Jumper Fined, New Yohk, Sept 10. Mrs. Clara SIo Arthur, the first woman to jump from the Brooklyn bridge, was fined 6 by Magistrate Crane in the Tombs police court, fcilio paid the line and l 'ft the ( uurt with her hiii Tiand Tin woman inm to havo fully K.. u-d ao:u hot' in.mei k.u. What is Mv It ill :1 M Castorla is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine, nor other Karcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing- Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' uso by Millions of Mothers. Castorla is tho Children's Panacea, tho Mother's Friend. K ' Castoria. 'CnRtorlaisso well adapted to children that I recommend It as superior to any prescription known to me." II. A. AnciiEn, M. D., Ill Bo. Osford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. " The uso of ' Castorla ' is bo universal nnd its merits so well known that it seems a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few oro tho intelligent families who do not keep Castorla. within cosy reach." Carlos JLuittn, D. d., Now York City. The Centaur "A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BAR GAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES AVhn !n doubt what to use for U- rvoi scA, Impotent', Atro;'l.j, -n.iL t Scxlnc Tills. Drains chctk.dt.J fJi trnul,l result fjiallv. Mailed :nihc Xtesult in 1 weeks. every $s oo rdfr we cjea TEAL "MEDICINE CO., For salo hy 1 P. D. KlttLIX, Shenandoah, Pa. In Effect Marcii 24, 18'5. I'afeeiijjer trains lenvo Shenninltuili I r I'enn Huveu Junction, Mancli Chunk, I." hijhton, Slntin?ton, White IInll,Catasauqna, Allentown,13etlileheni,En8toii anil Weallierly at (1 04, 7 38, 9 15 a ra., 12 43. 2 .'7, 5 27 p in For New York nil Philrdelpli. fi 04. 7 3H, 0 15 ft. m., I 2 4S, 2 57. p. ui. For Quo kake, Switchback, Gcrhards and Hudsondnle, 0 15 a m. and 2 57 p. in. For Wilkea-Barre, White Haven, I'ittMnn. I.itcey ville, Towanda, Payre, Vaverly aim Elmira. 0 01,9 15 a in, 2 57. 5 27 pm. For Rochester, Builiilo, Niagara Falls nnd tho West, 9 15 B. in. and 2 57, I 27 p. m. For Belvidore, I'ei.ware Vi'mer Gip and Stroudflburp, 6 04 a..m, 2 57 ,-. m. For Ijambertville nnd Trenton, 9 15 a iu. For Tnnkhaiiiinck, 6 04,9 15 a. m.,2 57,5 27 p. in. , For Ithaca and Geneva, C 04, 9 15 a m, 5 27 p m. For Auburn, 9 15 a m, 5 27 p m. For Jennesvillo, Leviston and lleavei Moadow, 7 38 a. In. ,.1243 p. in. For Stockton nnd Lumber Yard, 6 04, 7 38, 15 a. m., 12 43, 2 57, 5 27. 8 OH p. m. For Silver Brook Junction, Aiuienried and Hazleton, 6 04, 7 38, 9 15 am, 12 43, 2 57, 527 aud 8 08 p m. For Scranton, IS 04, 9 15 a in, 2 57 and 5 2J p tn. ' Fur Hazlolirook, Jeddo, Driftnn and Free land, 11 04, 7 31, 9 15 a. m., 1243, 2 57, 5 27 p. Ml. N r Ashland, tiirardville and Lout Creek. I -to, (! 15, 7 30, 9 13, 10 20 a. ip., 12 35. 1 ill 1 10, 6 35, 8 22 p. m For Raven Ilun, Centralia, Mount Curiae1 and Shamokin, 9 13, 11 14 a in, 132, 120 3 22.9 15 p in. For Yalcaville, Park Place, Mahanoy Pit. nnd Delano. 5 50, 04, 7 38, 9 15, .11 05 a. in'.. 12 43, 2 57, 5 27, b OSf lS?. 1 Llpfi'l'. ' Trains will leave Bhainnkin at 5 15, 8 15, tl 45 a. in., 1 55, 4 30, 9 30 p. m., and arrive Shenandoah at fl 01, 9 15 a m , 12 48, 2 57, '7, 11 15 p. in heave Slienandoan for PntUville, 0 04 7 38,9 08, 11 (13, 11 St) a. in., 12 48, T 57,4 HI. i 27, 8 08 p. in. Leave. Pottevllls for Shenandoah. 6 (HI, 7 10. 9 05, 10 15, It 48 n ni , t2.2,$l), 4.4D 5 20, 7 15, 7 S5, i -l a P. in. Leave Slinajuidoih fnr-Hsicieton.6 1)1, 7 Hi 9 15, a. m., IJ 43. 2 47, 5 f. n 111. . Leave lluzlfton W Hhans'iiilnah. 7'3j. la 05, 1 1 OB a. in., IS 15, 2 58, 5 0, 7 M, 7. id p. in. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trail. leave fnr Raven Bnu, Centralla, lt. Carinel and Shainokin, 6 45 a. nt., 3 i& p. ni, and arrive ut Bhatnokiii it 7 40 a. pi. anil 3 45 1 1. in. ,,. Trains leave Bbaraekln Inr Biieuaiidouti hi I 55 . in. and 4 "0 p. "... and arrive at dheii anrioal) at 8 49 a- m and I 5n p in. Trains lauve for Alilail, (Jirardvilte and Loot Creek. (I 4U a. in , IU 30 p. M. For Haaleton, Black Creek Junction, Peou Hnven Junction, Maueb Chunk, Allnutowu Bethlehem, Eastou sua New York, 8 iff .i m , 12 Hi'.8 5 p. m. Far Philadelphia, 12 3n. 2 56 p. in. For Yatoaville, Park PUeeMahauny City aid Delaun, 8 10, 1 1 35 a. in , 12 SO, S 44,4 68, 03 p, in. Leave Hazleton tr Sheuaudnhh, j .jo- i 1 1 :'0 a. m., 1 05, 5 3i p. in. ! Leave Sbenuraloiiii t ,r PotUvillc , 6 i?, " -hi. 9 32 a. ni . 40 p in. 1 euvo Potuvilii- f.-r Shenandoah, h .!(, i '0 40 a. in . i S I ' li. Ml. KOLUX li. WILUUU.Ueul. Supt.. ma Ki-lhh'lioin, I'd. i.'HARLr.S i. Li;i-., lieul. Pan. Agt,, Philadelphia. A. W. NOn n'P M ACIIEB. Asat. G. P. A.. South Itethleiii n,Pa The Schuylkill Valley Cottage L(liu-(1 hy PlU'V Orittlths No. 122-SouthiUlsslsappi Avenue, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Two aud ime-lmlf wu.rci from V 6i U. hUtion: half Miuare from tnfu-h It mtntiMl, repapertsl ii nd ri'furi.lshfd. E i-rythiiiK eompletr fur con- t-idi'iicu of itatrons. M1JM S. A (IKIFFIN, l'ropiu'trt-sis. Castoria. Castorla cures Colic, Constipation, Sour St6mach, Diarrhoea, Kructatlon, Kills 'Worms, gives sleep, and promotes dU gestion, Without injurious medication. "For several years I havo recommended 'Castoria,' nnd shall always continue to do so, as it ha3 Invariably produced bonaUckC results." Edwim F. Pardee, M. D,, 125th Street and 7th Ave., New York City; Company, 77 MunaAY Street, New York City. . I, such Address lei;.l puar r s c. rctur.J t. 3 if.. Cleveland, Cm PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD SCIIUYKIIX DIVISION. September 3, 1895. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the above date tor WiuKnus, Gilbcrton, Frnckville, Dark Water, St. Clair, I'ottsville, llamniirg, Heading, l'ottstown, I'hoenixville, Norrlstown and Phil adelphia (llroad street station) nt 0 08 and 1145 a. m. and 4 15 p. m. on week days. For Potts--ville nnd intermediate fetatlons 9 10 a. m. SUNDAY. For WiuKuns, Gllberton, Frnckville, Dark Water, St. Clair, I'ottsville, nt 6 08, n 40 a. rn, and 3 10 p. in. For llnmlnirc;, Heading l'ottstown, I'hoenl-xville, Norristown, Philadelphia at 6 00, '.MO a. in., 3 10 p. m. Trnins leavo Frnckville for Shennndoah at 1010 a. in. nnd 1211, SOI, 7 12 nnd 1027 p. in. .Sunday, 11 13 n. in. and 5 40 p. in. Leave I'ottsville for Shenandoah nt 10 15. 11 4S n. in. ami 1 40, 7 15 nnd 10 00 p. m. Sunday nt 10 40 a. in., 5 15 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, (Ilroail street htntionl, for Shenandoah at 0 57 nnd 8 35 a. in., 4 10 and 711 p. in. week dnya. Hunday leave at C 50 a. in. Leave llrond Street Station, Philadelphia, FOlt NEW YORK. Expreiw, week dnye, 3 20, 4 05, 1 50, 5 15, 50, 7 33,8 20,9 50,1030 (ninlng Car), 1100, U 11 a. in., 12 noon, 1235 (Limited 100 nnd 4 22 p. ni. Dining Cars), 1 10, 2 30 (Dining Car), 3 20, 100, 5 00, 5 58 (Dining Car), (i 00, li 50, 8 12, 10 00 p. m., 12 01 night. StiiulnyH, 3 20, 4 05, 4 50, 5 15, 812, 9 50, 10 30 (Dining Car), 1101 a. in., 12 3. 2 30 (Dining Car), 1 00 (Limited 4 22), 5 20, 5 50 (Din ing Car), 6 35, fi 50, 8 12, 10 00 p. m., 12 01 night. Express for Ilotou, without change, 1100 a. m. week days, and 0 50 p. m. dnily. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For llnltinioi-e nnd Washington, 3 50, 7 20, 8 31, 9 10,10 20,1118,1138 a. in., 02 31 Limited Din ing Car). 112, 3 10, 4 41 (510 Congressional Limited, Dining Car), 017, 0 55 (Dining Cnr), 7 10 (Dining Car) p. in., nnd 12 05 night week days. Sundays, 3 50, 7 20, 9 10, 11 18, 11 38 n. m., 1 12,441, 0 55 (Dining Cur), 740 p. in. (Dining Car) nnd 12 05 night. Leave Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia, FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Express, 5 00, 8 20, 9 30 n, m.. 100 (Saturdays only, 2 00, 3 00, 3 40, 4 00, 4 20, 5 00, 5 10 p. in. week days. Sundays, a 00, 7 30, 8 00, 9 00 ami 9 45 a. m. 31.00 excursion, 7 00 a. irt. Sunday only. For Cape Slay, Anglessea, Wlldwood and Holly Iteaeh. Express, 9 00 a. m., 2 30, 4 05 and 5 00 p. m. wet-k days. Sundays, 8 20 a. m. Ex cursion, 7 00 a. m. dally. For Sen Isle City, Ocean City nnd Avalon. Express, 9 10 a. in., 2 30, 4 20 p. in. week days. Sundays, 8 50 a. m. For Sea Isle nnd Oeenn Ulty only, ISxpress, 5 00 p. m. weeK fiuys. re cursion, 7 00 a. in dally. ForSoniers Point. Express, 8 20, 9 30 a. in.. 2 00, 3 00, 4 00, 5 40 p. in. week days. Sundays, 8 00, 9 00, 9 45 a. 111. S. M. 1'uevost, J. It. Woon, Gou'l Manager. Gen'l Pass'g'r Agt. Gilmore's Aromatic Wine- i A tonic for ladice. 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 cheek and restore ypu to flesh and plumpness. Mothers, use it for your daughters. If i8 the regulator and corrector for all ail ments peculiar to Avomanhood. It, promotes tdigetioi enriches the blood and giyee lasting strength. Sol&hy , A. WASLEY, 106 North Main Street, 'Shenandoah, Pa. 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