EVENING HERALD KSTAIIl.lSIIKI) 1870. Published evtry Evening, Except Sunday, at a South Jakiux Hthf.kt, N'kau C'kstkk. Tho Ili'i'alil in itpllvvritl liiHlicnniidniih nml tho surrounding towmfnrslx cent u week, pa nine 10 me mirier, ify man 5.1.110 n year, cents a mourn, lwyaiiio m advance, aiivi mcutg charged according topiwicennd y 'I he ptilill.hcrs reserve the right to eh io.ltion of ndvcrtiwincnts whenevirt' Mention of new lUuiniidi It. Tlj reserved to reject any ftdvcrtleirteii pnui lor or nor, that me puuiiiui fmproiKT. Advertising rates upon application. Entered at the poMoftlcc at SittftAlpftlAlif Pit., n second class mail mnttr. ' TKI.Kl'lIONK CONNSOTlftX. Evening Herald jtoxi)AYsniTi:Miu:n 10, 1805. y STATE TICKET. . ' SPTATK TKEASUKKK, HHtWamin .1. Haywood, of Jlcrcor. surrcftiou cointr judges, Jambs A. Hkavkk, of Centre. K. W. WiM.AM), of Luvkawnniia. CjtAiit.i 12. Hick, of Luzerne. (Ii:on(ir. 11. Orlady, of Huntingdon. John J. Wickham, of Heaver. Howard Hkeiihu, of Northampton. It is announced that tho price of coal has advanced. So it should. The fakirs, hand organ men and politicians wcro in force in town Saturday night. They all know when to striko tho generous spirit of tho coal digger. A JlAUCit Chunk woman threw a stone at a dog and struck a boy, fatally injuring him. Possibly If she had aimed at the boy she would havo hit the desired object. An American wnr ship being compelled to go to Halifax, an English port, to be docked, is an object lesson which Congress should make note of and remedy tho defect. A noiithamI'TON county grand jury has decided that weiss beer is not intoxicating. Perhaps wciss beer is not made of the sauio ingredients in Xorthamption that arc used in other counties. A young man named Winters residing at Hazlcton is charged with brutally beating bis mother. To be compelled to toil at the bottom of the deepest sliver mine for twenty summers would be comparitivcly light pun ishment for him. A Lansfoud man crawled under a car to .get shelter from the lain and is now in a hospital trying to recover from tho effects. He will no doubt remember in the future that tho sido to look for shelter from a rail way car is tho inside. Tiik deadly match and tho innocent child havo onco more collided and a fatal cuso is reconled at Shamokin. A little girl tried to start a firo in a tomato can in the yard of her Jiomo and tho match set fire to her clothing. It is a dreadful warning to parents to keep tho fire ageuts beyond rcacli of the young. The people of Lansford havo entered upon their filth year of hope that an electric rail way will connect them with tho neighboring country. Tho capitalists in that section aro very slow, or short-sighted. Tho returns from business and pleasure trallic between Lansford and Tamaqua would bo large. And now a judge in .Clearfield county has declared tho semi-monthly pay law unconsti' tutional. It is declared that tho law con travenes with tho constitution. A peculiar feature of tho majority of laws enacted upon iho solicitation of tho working people is the inability to frame them so that they will not .conflict With tho constitution. There is seldom a law favoring the capitalist which -strikes the same snag. It is funny, but true. It is not worth while to say any more what -cannot he done in any field xt human en deavor. Tho Greeks woro the great athletes of their time, but their is no rocord that even ji Greek over ran a mile as quickly as Tommy Conniff did tho other day when he .covered that distance in 4 minutes 14 j scc ends. Year by year tho cyclists go fastor, the trottors and pacers shorten their tlmo and tho stearaors cut down tho record be tween Kuropo and America. Most of the .generation now living will seo tho Atlantic ocean croed in four days. Aro wo all get ting fast? Tuncool weatheraud tho march of Septem lier are notices to merchants and buyers that the fall season is at hand. The wiso ones among the formor insert tho advertisements -of tho fall goods thoy have, or will have, for mlo iii tho Evknino Uuuald, knowing tlwt thereby thoy will attract tho attention of a greater numlior of imoplo tliau they can in .any othor way. On tho other hand tho wiso buyer of fall wear will closely scan all tho advoriUingcolumns of tho Eveninq Heuald lcfore making purchase, realising that they coiiktituto a directory to tho representative business houses of tho community and to tho places whore mouoy can bo oxpendod with tho most satisfactory rosulls. Tub School Board should loso no time in dealing witli boys who make a practlco of disturbing tho saoaions of tho public schools. The offandore are, as a rule, of that class that will not seek tho great advantages that "are offered them free of cost aud will not work, C4 wpi utp Iffcda TiWBwn i lint live in idUtieM until they grow to miin liood and tlit UlrlfS Upon lawlessness. Tho ,.lu,,,1 lta.n1 MHHM. Kflnril in nvnrhmlc tho rs T matter "Ufe Interference by those )VrlMspi urtfttfls is ilnmnnlngto the cliildren fttto re rttirlnj? to lioconie wh.it they ought tf lie nml tend to so liiueh illsrnumgo tho tKtm as to make then unfit to accomplish A'Imt is expected. Prompt and vigorous Inethods should ho resorted to in at least a few eases to set examples that will allay the trouble until tho Spring arrivoe and the Com pulsory Education law takes oil'ect, when tho iill'eiiders will hocomo subject to tho state law and all iilluri will he called to account, whether or not thoy difturb tho schools. IN CUBA. Colon e 1 it 'ieiH anil General Laqm tuv tin, j Mtttanxnt l'rnvlnen. Tampa, Kin., lept. 10. 1'rlvato advices from Culm last night stats that Colonel Joso La Crete and General Sutez have, In vaded MatanziH province. 1m liueha says: "General Lanuo, of Santa Clara, has wired General Pratts, of Mutanzns, to mobilize his forces, as a lnrgo body under La Crete which ho was following, but which ho lost track of, was marching toward Matanzas. Near Sagua on tho !)th a detachment ol Spanish troops on a train saw a few hor.sea paddled. Fifteen men wcro sent after then. Five hundred Cuban cavalry charged the Spaniards. Tho Spanish commander ordered his cntlro force to tho rescue. The civil passengers became frightened. Many of them fleeing to tho woods. Tho womon beseeched tho conductor to leave tho scene of tho light while tho two forces wcro still fighting. A company of eighty wagons and 1G0 mules under the escort of 1,200 men was attacked near Parlopcado, Santiago pro vince, by a rabbi with 103 men, who were later reinforced. Captain Castro, who tried to dlslodgo tho Insurgents from a strong position, was killed. Lieutenant Torro, a corporal and a buglor wcro also killed. Twenty-eight wcro wounded. These wcro tho losses on tho Spanish sldo. l'lio fighting must havo been fierce, for tho machcttcs wcro used. Tho insurgents losses uro not given. In a recent letter to tho manufacturers Mr. W. F. Benjamin, editor of tho Spectator, Uushford, N. Y., eaf& : "It may bo a pleas ure to you to know tho high esteem in which Chamberlain's medicines are held by tho people of your own state, where they must bo best known. An aunt of mine, who re sides at Dexter, Iowa, was about to visit mo a few years since, and before leaving home wrote me, asking if they wero sold here, stating if they wcro 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 Kemcdy, 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 use in Iowa for almost a quarter of a century. Tho peoplo have learned that they aro articles of great worth and merit, and unequalcd by any other. They aro for sdo hero by Gruhler Bros. Druggists. Ilrnk Ilia Lc In Three I'liieon. Bur.LlNGTON.N. J.,Scpt. 10. Leon Abbott Irwin, aged 0, met witli an acccldcnt that will probably prove fatal. Tho uoy ran after a wagon, and whllo trying to get in sldo his leg slipped through tho wheel, breaking tho limb in throe places. Tho break was a bad ono, tho bones protruding through tho flesh. Tho physlcinn Informed tho family that in order to savo tho child's llfo tho limb would havo to bo amputated, but tho family refused to havo tho opera tion performed. New York Clubmen Go Jrj. New York, Sept. 10. For the first tlmo In tho history of New York a drink could not bo had at tho bar of most of tho prin cipal clubs of this city yesterday. Tho action of Prosldcnt Boosovelt, and tho po lice commissioners in deciding to stop, as far as they were able, tho salo of intoxicat ing drinks in the clubs, In violation of tho law, met with general succoss, as most of them through their board of govornors in structed the employes not to open tho bars. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Eleven hundred Spanish volunteers havo loft Buenos Ayrca to join tho troops in Cuba. The Erie, Pa., conference of tho Metho dist Episcopal church decided by a voto of 100 to 83 to admit women to tho conference. Anthony Stancovlch stepped in front of a Lehigh Valley engine on Kast Indepen dence street, Shamokin, Pa., and was cut a two While robbing pillars at tho Hikory Ridge colliery, of Shamokin, Pa., Daniel Baro was blown to pieces by an explosion of dynamite. Captain C. E. Bancroft and Miss Mar- caret Kendal, son and daughter of tho favorite uctors of those names, wero mar ried yesterday at All Souls church, Lon don. Hip Disease Results from a scrofulous and lmpnr condition of the blood, and It Is cured by Hood's Barsaparllla the great blood pu rifler. The father of a Philadelphia girl writes this: "We gave flood's Barsaparllla to our little girl, who had symptoms of hip disease. She could not put hor foot down on the floor when we com mencsd giving her tho medicine, but in short time she was able to get oft the couch and to reach her playthings. Since then sho has steadily improved, thanks to Hood's Barsaparllla, and her general health is all that could be desired When any of the other children are not well we give them Hood's Sarsaparilla and we earnestly recommend it to others.' B. BEKRY, 203 Richmond St., Philadelphia, Hood's Pills :.:jLxr,.ott ' Demanded Ills llelense, Constantinople, Hept 10. An Armo nhm named Mimulltui, ft uuturnlizcil cltl zon of tho Uiilhil States, was arrested upon his nrrlvnl here on suspicion of being connected with iircvohitloiinryinovoinont. Alexander "W. Terroll, United Strttos min ister to Turkey, demanded nnd has ol tallied tho release of Jlumdlan upon condition tiny) tho latter consent to bo ox polled from Turkey. Sacrificed n Peerage, London, Sept. 10. Sir Kdwnrd Mnlrt, the retiring iimbnssiulur to Gonnnny, has ilecliiipd a peenigo becmiM) his wlfo would loso rank by bin elevation. Tho wlfo of this diplomat now takes precedeneo of a countess and by vlrtuoof being tho daugh ter of aduko (Uiidford). but If hor husband should becomo a peer sho would rank only us his wlfo. Onve Ills Arm for I.iro. BALTlMOiiK, Sept. 10. As a rosult of a blto Inflicted several weeks ago upon tho Indox finger of the right hand of Benja min Cross, colored, by a woman, Ada Woolloy, also colored, his right arm was amputated at tho Maryland General hos pital. Blood poisoning sot in and tho op eration was resorted to in ordor to snvo his ! life. Will Content JiiiIeo Mitgex'a Nomination. PlTTslsnm, Sept. 10. It was reported from Philadelphia that tho friends of Judge Bower, of Ccntro county, would contest tho nomination of Judge Mageo for superior court mado at Willlamsport last week on tho grounds that tho ballot was illegally made. Knchene Omrlata Obstinate. Shanghai, Sept. 10. Tho Chlncso of ficials nt Kuchcng aro proving obstlnnto over tho results of tho inquiry Into the out rages upon missionaries, and nro unwill ing to sentence tho guilty. They oflerono life for each European who was killed nnd no more. Fatal Quarrel Over a Doc. SrniNGFiELD, O., Sept. 10. Gilbert John son, colored, shot Illchnrd Waller through tho heart yesterday at Clifton, killing him instantly. Thoy quarreled over a dog. Johnson was also shot but not seriously Injured. A Mnrdereai Declared Intane. Columbus, Sept. 10. Mrs. "Williams, who killed her two children at tho Park hotel last winter, is to be sent to an insane asylum. In your Back, your Mus cles, your Joints, your Head, and all diseases of Impure Blood, are caused by s'ick kidneys. Sick kidneys can be cured, strengthened, re vitalized by D?Hobb's They relieve the pains, purify the blood, cure all diseases of which sick kid neys are the cause. At all druggists, for 50c. per box, or mailed postpaid on re ceipt of price. Write for pamphlet. HOBB'S MEDICINE CO., CHICAGO. SAN FRANCISCO. Your Stomach Cannot stand the same washing that your boots do, and the water you drink Isn't even flt lor that purpose. Use . LorenzSchraldVs.geer; an(l porter, J A IVIES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. TO Bore Throt, Pimplea, Copper fl liuicerii In Mouth. Ullr-KaJMnirl Write COOI uolorea Buottf. Acnea. uia Dom IUEjUEOi uu., uot Almonte Tempici qumcavo, m. tor prooti ok curee. upii itnl. HOOUAHIU. want cases curea in it ito as dav lOO-page book free. After All Others Fail (X)N8UI.T TUB Dr. Lobb, FAMOUS SI'KCIAUST 329 N. 15th St. Below Callowhlll Philadelphia. To seciiro a riosltive and permanent euro of Errors of Youth nnd Loss of Manhood nnd of all diseases of the blood, Kidneys, llludder, Skin and nervous System consult ut once Dr. t.obb. Jie guarantees in nit enses raunwi uy Kxccsse8, Imprudence or Inheritance to restore to Health and Strength by building up the shattered nervous syttem nnd ndding new llfo nnd energy to tho broken down constitution. Consultation ami examinations free and strictly confidential. Olllco hours, dally nnd Sunday, from 0 A. M. to a r. JU. nnct u to v cvenuiKs. Head his book on errors of Youth ond obscure diseases of both sexes. Bent free. PERMAHEHTtiY CURED "Written pn&rAntee to abso lute! v euro a il kliiuiof Kupturp without ope ration or detentlo from business. Kx ami na tion t're, Wt refer you to MXOPaUcQts. Call or wilt? fur circular. O E MILLER CO. Philadelphia. See our Doctor, every Tuesday, nt UNION HOUSE, Ashland, Pa. Uo will furnish yu with namoa of persons cured by in yur own town. VS. nopkkefnluff, PAf.MH 1MJHINKS8 1710 Ohestnot tit., PhlUdelDhla. Tnth Tear. Anuiiueiif, l'enroauthtp, and all the f'orauierclal morons n. Individual loHtrnctlou. Situations llrancbea. forniahed. be mailmnm of knowledge at the minimum of coat. VriMArclHiilarl, TUfcU. W. 1'Al.UB, FmU t s i ? y s r i sis w i THE BASEBALL RECORDS. Etamlluc it tlie Clubs In tho ltnoe for Championship PentintiU. National Lrngne, ct.uns. w. t. P.O. .Ml- .n .543 Ml .538 ot.ttm. w. r Cli (en go 63 5i Now York .03 53 Cincinnati, on 50 Wash'ton. .37 77 Bt. Louis... 30 81) Louisville.. 3D 88 r.n. .531 .5lD .517 ..TO .3111 'Jj Baltimore.. VT !W Clevcland...7f 45 l'hllmla T.I 17 Hrooklyn fll 51 Pittsburg... IB 53 Boston 0.1 tit BATUllDAY'S NATIONAL LliAtHTB HAMES. At Phlladelnhla HUrsfc muno: Philadel phia, 81; WaBhlngcofi, 0. Second game: Philadelphia, 7; Washington, 0. At Pitts burg Cincinnati, 7 Pittsburg, 0. At Baltimore Baltimore, 14; Brooklyn, 5. At Now York Boston, 13; New York, 8. At Louisville Chicago, 14; Louiivllle, 5 At St. Louis (called, darkness) h't. Louis, 0; Cleveland, IS. YKSTEHDAY'S NATIONAL M'.AOUB GAMES. At Chicago First gamo: Chicago, 11; Loulsvillo, 5. Second game; Chicago, ti; Loulsvlllo I. At St. Louis Flint game: Cleveland, 10; St. Louis, 0. Second game: Cleveland, 8; St. Louis, 5. ct.uns. w. i P.O. .081 .030 .550 .511 ot.uns. w. t HufTnlo .... ft) 01 Scranton ...43 00 Iiuclieswr-tl tj() Toronto 43 75 P.O. .5(10 .331 .SIM .330 SprltiRneld.70 37 Pi'ovld nce.i!! 4 WUk'stHi'e.tt! 48 Sjrncute IS o3 SATURDAY'. HASTKlK I.ISA'iUE UAMHS. AtWIlkesbarro-Sprliihrfljld, 11; Wilkes- barro, 1. At Syracuse Syracuse, 6; Ito chestor, 4. At Providence Providence, SO; Scranton, 0. At Buffalo Buffalo, U; Toronto, 7. YESTEIIllAY'S KASTKHN LKAOUK (JAMES. At Rochester First gamo: Rochester, 11; Syracuse, 3. Second game: Syracuse, 3; Rochester, 2. At Providence! Provi dence,!); Scranton, 8. At Buffalo Toronto, 8; Buffalo, 7. Feunaylvanln ttule Lpngue. CLuns. w. t p.o. OLuns. w. r p.o. Hnzleton....4i 27 -.ClD Lancastcr...37 30 .KS Carbond'le.40 29 .580 Heading ....23 50 .305 SATURDAY'S PENNSYLVANIA LEAGUE OAME9 At Lancaster Lancaster, 10; Reading, 0. At Carboudale Carboudalc, 9, Hazlcton, 8. New York Yachts to Itaoe. New York, Sept. 16. Mr. C. J. Field, tho owner of the llttlo defender Ethel wynn, will sail tho boat himself, together with Mr. B. C. Ball, against J. Arthur Brand's Spruco IV. Tho races will begin Sept. 21 and continuo every day for llva days or until ono wins three races, Sun days excepted. Tho first courso will bo throo miles to windward or leeward and return, sailed over twice, making twelve miles. Tho second courso will bo triangu lar, two miles to a leg, sailed over twice, making twelve miles, nnd nlttfrnato thus. If tho water is too rough outsldo In the sound they will bo sailed insldo Oyster bay, in whloh neither owner has cvei sailed. Tho tlmo limit will be five hours. Ex-Mayor T.vson'n fiulcltle. Reading, Pa., Sopt. 10. Ex-Mayoi Henry A. Tyson died nt his residence, 818 Franklin street, shortly after midnight from tho effects of a self Inflicted pistol wonnd In his right templo. Temporary insanity is said to havo been tho causo ol suicide. Mr. Tyson was about sixty years of ago and was district deputy grand mas ter of tho Masonic fraternity of this district for ten years. Ho was connected with tho freight department of tho Pennsylvania and Schuylkill Valley railroad for a num ber of years as collector. Ho only returned to his duties a fow days ago aftor a recent illness. 1'robablr Fatally Shot by a Constable. WlLKESBAltltE, Pa., Sept. 16. Michael Dapsiges and John Bynae, two Poland era, of Edwardsvllle, wero probaly fatally shot at an early hour yesterday morning by Constable Wolf. Accompanied by an other constable named Michael Judge he got into an altercation with the Poland era, when Wolf pulled out his revolver and flred six shots into tho crowd. Dapsiges was shot in tho neck nnd Bynao in the ab domon. Warrants wero issued for the con stables. Judgo was taken Into custody, out won nas not yet boon round. Baby Attacked by a Itooiter. Hollidaysbukg, Pa., Sept. 16. A gamo roostor wnndorcd Into tho homo of Lloyd Confer, a railroad conductor, nt Williams burg, this county, and attacked the baby. The little ono gavo resistance, but the rooster sank its sharp spurs into tho child's flesh, inflicting frightful wounds on its face and body. Tho physician who was summoned regards the child's recovery as doubtful. An Iron Furnace to Resume. Hollidatsburg, Pa., Sept. 16. Onera- tlons will shortly bo resumod at tho Gays- porc iurnace, in tins city, under the man agement of the Cambria Iron company, of Johnstown. Officials of tho comnany wero here yesterday to order the necessary pre liminary worK o: improving tho plant. This furnace has boon Idle for four vcars. xne resumption will give employment to many men. Hoy Decapitated by a Train. ALLKNTOWN, Pa., Sept. 16. Charles Gild ner, aged 6, while picking coal on thoLe high Valloy railroad had his head served from his body and both arms cut off, He crawled under a trnln whllo it stood still and In trying to get out after it started was caught undor tho wheels, When tho train stopped tho head was found lying Dctween tho two tracks. Meaaba Range Sllnere Adranced. Delutii, Minn., Sopt. 16. Tho Minne sota Iron company has decided to ndvanco thewngesof all employes in its mines on the Jlosaba Itango from twonty to twenty flvo cents. Contract miners will here after receive C8.50 a day. Tho section hands on tho Iluluth and Iron Knnco road havo been granted an advance from $1.10 to 1 1.60 a uay. A Farmer Killed at a Oroaalnc. Red Bank, N.J., Sept. 10. John Boors, a prosperous farmer living near Holm- dell, was killed at Hazlet by a south bound trnln of the Now York and Lone Branch railroad. Ho was driving over tho crossing when struok, nnd his vehicle was badly demolished. Tho horse broke loose and ran away unhurt. Ice and Heavy Froit In New York. Geneseb, N. Y., Sept. 16. A cold wave struck the valloy, resulting In a hcavv frost Saturday night, which destroyed tho low grapes anu oiuer crops not yet har vested. The tuermomotor registered 33 degs. At ulovorsvllle tho mercury regis toreu uu uegs., anu ico lonneu. Killed In a Wreck. Montgomehy, Ala., .Sept. 18. In the wreck on tho Alabama Midland railroad at Gordon, south of Montgomery, Condue tor Gordon was killed and Hrakeman Long seriously injured. Before starting on tho trip Gordon had a presentiment (bat It would be his last. The Only Itoinedy hi tlio World that Rotunds Purchase Price if it Fails to Cure io Days In It Cures While you Continue the Use of Tobacco. The greatoht discovery of the age 1 A certain, pleasant, permanent cure. A lifetime'!! suffering eniloil for $5.00 Why smoke and spit vour llfo awayV Why suffer from dyspepsia, heartburn, and dialns on your vital forces ? Slop using tobacco, but stop tho right way 1 DtIvh tho nicotine from your vysieiii by the use of this won derful Venn dy. jSAUCOTI-cniir. Is warranted to re move all desire for tobacco in every form, Including Cigar, Ulg.irctte and Pipe Smoking, Chewing and Snuff Taking. Umi all tho tobacco you want whllo under treatment, and in from four to ten days your "hankering" aud "craving" will disappear the weed won't taste good. Then throw away tobacco forever. NAKCOTX-CuitK 18 entirely vegetable and free from Injurious ingredients. It never falls to give tone and new vigor to tho weakest, constitution. lleiuember NaKCOti-CUKE doesn't deprive you of tobacco while effecting a cure ; doesn't ask you to buy several bottles to be entitled to a guarantee ; doesn't require a month's treatment; and, finally, doesn't enable you to stop tobacco only to find yourself a slave to the habit of tablet chewing. With NAltcnTl.GuKE, when you are through with tobacco, you are through with the, remedy. One bottle cures. SomtHnies neeii a reliable, taonthly, regulating medicine. Only harmless QOd the pnreit drugs should be nao.i. If joa want the beat, get s Ther are prompt, salo and certain In result. The eennliie (Dr. Feel's) never dUap oolnt. Bont anywhere, 81.00. Addxosa itAL Mjusicmb Co., Cleveland, O. For salo by P. P. D. KIRLIN, Shenandoah, Pa. "A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BAR GAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES SAPOLIO 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, 106 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Chlehuler'i Knrilth Diamond Ilraad. ENNYROYAL PILLS Original and Uuiy Uennine. Arc, Uwj rcUftbl. laoikb uk rnlaft far CkUXuter f Enolitk PU: wwnd Brand to It J M1 nimlUo' U tUmpa far prtloln, u-UioaUU n4 CfclchitrCielcall.MartUoNiaii oniwliu I'ftlla. ia 3 zsm - w tho Tobacco lladit in 4 to Send for bonk of prominent testl monies'like the following : HtlXTlNllTOX, Mask , Manh 18, 1895. Tun Xaucoti Ciibmiual Co., PlirtiiBfli-td. Mn-B , Gentlemen : I have used tobacco for over twenty-live j'cHr-, chewliiKnuil smok ing every day from 7 n. m. to Si ji. m. strp Injr only for mciiW. On Monthly, February 4. I culled nt your ofllce In Pprliigflrlil, mid b.,linht u bottle ol Iho Ounc which I used s illrectnl, anil on the tenth iltiy the cie.ir" f.-r tnlmcco hfd left me nnd It hnnot turned. I did not lose n meal while Inking Hie Cuke. My nppetitc hnn Improved nnd I consider ftARCori-Cuitu n grand thing. Very respectfully, CHArt. I. LINCOLN. Mr. Frank H. Morton, of Chicopce Falls, Miips., late Inspector of Fuhlio llulldlngs -for Massachusetts, says : I used tobacco for twenty-five ears, nnd was a confirmed smoker. In Just eight days' treatment with NAncon-CiinE I was through with tobacco, in fact the desire for tobacco VANISHED LIKE A DREAM. Very respectfully, FRANK II. MOItTON. If yoar druggist Is unable to give full particulars about Naucoti-Ourk, send to us for Book of Particulars free, or send $5.00 for bottle by mall. The Narcoti Chemical Co., M'RINGKIHLl), M -S8 PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD SCIIUYKIIX DIVISION. SEPTEMiicn 10, 1805. Trains will leave Shenandoah nfler the above date for WlKRans, Oilberton, Frnckville, Dark Water, St. Clnlr, l'ottsville, Hamburg, Iteudln);. Pottstown, Phoenlxville, NorrUtown and Phil adelphia (l)rond street station) at COS mid 11 4 n. m. and 1 15 p. in. on week days. For Potts ville nnU Intermediate stations 9 10 a, m. SUNDAY. For WluRans, Gilberton, Frnckville, Dark Wnter, St. Clair, l'ottsville, at 0 08, 9 40 a. m. and 3 10 p. m. For Hamburg, Heading, Pottstown, Phoenlxville, Norristown, Philadelphia ntGOO, 9 40 a. m.,3 10 p. m. Trains leave Frnckville for Shenandoah at 10 40 n. m. and 1214, 5 01, 742 and 10 27 p. in. Sunday, 11 13 n. m. and 5 40 p. m. Leave Pottsville for Shenandoah at 10 15. 11 48 n. m. and 4 40, 7 15 and 10 00 p. in. Sunday at 10 40 a. in., 5 15 p. in. Leave Philadelphia, (Ilrond street station), for Shenandoah at 5 57 and 8 35 a. m., 4 10 and 7 11 p. m. week days. Sundays leave ut 6 50 a. m. Leave Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOR NKW YORK. Kxpress, week days, 3 20, 4 05. 4 50, 5 15, 6 50, 7 33,8 20,9 50,10 80 (DlniiiK Car), 1100, 1114 a. m 12 noon, 12 35 (Limited 100 nnd 4 22 p. in. DlnliiR Cars), 140.2 30 (Dining Car), 320, 400, 5 00, 5 50 (Dining Car), 6 00, 0 50, 8 12, 10 00 p. m., 12 01 night. Sundays, 3 20, 4 05, 4 50, 515, 812, 9 50, 10 30 (Dining Car), 1103 n. m., 12 35, 2SO (Dining Car), 4 00 (Limited 4 22), 5 20, 5 58 (Din ing Car), 0 35, 0 50, 8 12, 10 00 p. m., 12 01 night. Kxpress for lloston, without change, 11 00 a. m. week days, and 6 50 p. m. daily. WASHINGTON AND TIIE SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington, 3 50, 7 20, 8 31, 9 10, 1020, 1118, 1138 n. in., (1231 Limited Din ing warn i is, a -io, 4 -ii o iu L.uugrciuiiui Limited, Dining Car), 6 17, 6 55 (Dining Car), 7 40 (Dining Car) p. in., and 12 05 night week days. Sunduys, 3 60, 7 20, 9 10, 11 18, 1138 a. m., 1 12,4 41. 0 55 (Dining Car), 7 40 p, m. (Dining Car) and 12 05 night. 1,-ave Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia, FOIt ATLANTIC CITY. Kxprcsa, 5 00, 8 50 a. m., 2 00, 4 00, 4 20 and 5 00 p, m. weekdays. Sundays, 8 00, 9 00 and 9 45 a. in. 81.00 uxcursion, 7 00 a. m, Sunday only. For Capo May, Anglcssea, Wildwood nml Holly Ileuch. Kxpress, 9 00 u. in., 2 30, and 4 05 p. ni. week days. Sundays, 8 20 u. in. Kx curslon, 7 00 a. m. Sunday only, l'orsouiBie ciiy, utean viiy ana Avaion. Kxpress, 9 10 n. m., 2 30, 4 20 p. in. week. days. Sundays, 8 20 a. in. Excursion, 7 00 a. m dally. For Soincrs Point. Express, 8 00 o. m., .2 00 and 4 00 p. in, week days. Sundays, 8 00 and vuun. in. S. M. I'kevost, J. H. Wood, Ueit'l Manager. Uen'l Paea'g'r Agt, For Scientific Dcnti6try go to Dr. J. DONALDSON FORD. Fifteen years actual experience. Gold, Amal gam and Porcelain fillings, Gold Crowns, For. celain Crowns, Aluminum Crowns. Host teeth $10.00, no better made at ony price. Teeth ex tracted with vitalixed air, 60a. Extracted with out air, 25c Allowance mado where teeth are out on new plates. All work guaranteed. Lady attendant always present. Office hours s Every day, 1 to 5 p, 1 to 3 p. ni. m. Sundays East Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa. Max Reese's residence, front room upstairs. JOHN F. CLEARY, Temperance Drinks. Mineral waters, Weiss beer, liottler of the 11 nest lager beers. 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah. hi
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