EVENING HERALD KM Allt.lSIII:!) 1870. I'll'iltelM-d cverx Kxi-iitng. r.xrelit tsundny.at S Hol'TM JAIIIIIN STRhhT. N'KAR CKICIRIS. The llci-ntd In deilx-cicd liiHIieiiHiiiloali And the AUrntunilinic town for Mx cmtsa xveek, pny lilo to tliu currier. I ly mall W 00 year, or 25 coats a month, payable in advance. Advertise ment charged lu-conliiiK to hjircc and position. The pulilnincrn reserve the right toclmliK the position of advertisements whenever the pnb IICAtlon of news deiniiiiibi It. The right Is roscrvetl to reject anv advertisement, xx bother paid for or not, thnt the pulillidiers limy deem Improper. Advertising ruttw inndo known upon application. Entered nt the piMofflcc At .Shenandoah, I'n., an second class inull matter. TKI.KI'IlUNi: CONNK0T10N. Evening Herald I'JilDAY. ()('TO!)i:it 30. 1SH8. REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET. 1 OK 1'HKMIIKMT, WILLIAM M'KINLHY, or Ohio. tOK VICE l'HWIliLKT, OAItltHT A. 1I0I1AUT, Of New Jersey. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. FOR CXOItrrtMAN-AT-LAKCJB, CIAI.ITSIIA A. OltOW, Of Susquehanna. HAMULI. A. DAVLKl'OKT, Of Lrle With each succeeding day Watson Slieji licrd ngos npnrc. Kvcn .Tallies II. licilly's county chairman in preparing to get in out of the wet. Tiikiii; is no iumsoii why .Mr. llrynn should lie so sore over tho clinrge that ho wanted to hecomo an ad ranro agent to n traveling show Sir. McKlnley la an advance agent, too "tliu ndvauco agent of Prosperity." The tniilf is a suspended issuo for tho pres cut, hut a trcastuy deficit of Km 10,0110 for tho flrt half of tidobcr tends to keep the country loinindud that tho need of more revenue la still an important question. Am. things i onie to those who can wait even tho l'lcsidciuy. It it going to Major McKinlcy, who has liccn waiting for it at Canton, not to William .1. llryan, who has lieon chasing the shadotv of it all ovor the country. In preparing their tickets, licpuhllcuns should hear iu iniuil that tho first column on t ie olUcial hallot contains tho cutiio l!e lu Id ii ji ii ticket, and a marl: in tho citclo at tlie lii'iid of it moans u vote fur tho McKinlcy and llolMit electors, and all 4ho slate and county olllccs to he voted fur. A ctuss in the cm iu of the first column is all that is n 'ccssary. To .miikimiw has hem designated hy Ko iullfv'iiii niamiKcrs as 'TlagD.iy," and the n . ofnmetidatiiiii of Chairman llanua is mi iling with favur all oN'or tho country. The j'Mudalc should ho "Hang all your II.ii.ncn on tho outer wnll." "1'lag l),y" sin old sto tho stars and stripes in tho hands of all iu Shenandoah who ale for honest money, American honor and American in stitution. Tin: campaign In this county has heon a re markaiilc mi" in at least two respects. It has hecn n campa'gn of sul stitutes, 'O fir as the enemy is con i rneil. .luuics II. licilly is Tjiiiii'iiiin hy nilntiti.t;i'i; while Shepherd's ApP10 'U'l'c-ai' upon the ticket, ho lias losorted 3w ii Liiwaidly practice of hir'ng a nian to Mlti.Jr'hiH position. And the people will Idle some one else to represent them iu Congress .Mr. llrtuniii, it' you plea-e. Art lielieral lluttel field has pointed out, ''Ilryaii w,i in 1'ii crudlu with a silver rattle when McKinley and hiscomrndes weio aaving the Ciii .ii." And nuw llryan lias tlie ellVontcry to decline on tho stump that "tho pensioner and his widow may taken AO tout dollar; that it is good enough for them, ns they took -to isnt dollars dur ing the war!" Kviryold soldier and every sun of a veteran ulio hours of this will go to the polls and vote for McKinlcy, if ho has to ho CHirlid thcio on a stictchcr. liivan lias ilouo gtoat woik for the Canton Candi da e 'I ill wisdom of tho roreut Itepuhlican cuunty convention in naming Trunk Hunt, and Charles Myers as candidates for County Commissioners Is hclng dally attested hy the manner In which they have hecu rcicivcd hy the m iters. Mr. Ucntz has the advantage of a tnvviuus expcrieiue, and the reform inoo nieiitimiiiguralod have heen due mainly to his individual ellurts. His running mate, Mr Myers, is equally well oiiulppcd. He has win Kcd hU nay up from tlie hottom round of the i.iilder, and to-day is honored and re spected hy all who know hiin. lluth men, having a general ONpurienco ill husiiibss, affair .iro fully competent to tal;o charge of tlie county's affairs and administer tho duties of the office iu the sumo manner a they have conducted their private husiuo. Vote lor Myers and lioutz and you will ho Voting for your own interests. Tin: final rally for sound money itinl pro tection in Shenandoah, on Monday oveniiif, will exceed all other demonstrations hold iu thjs county, so far us the array of speakers Is concerned. It has always heeu Mr. Ilrtimm's custom to close his campaign hy an address to tho voids of Shenandoah, and ho will l.c accnmpanicsl hy Hon. Holes I'onroso, Hun. is. J. il. McCarroll and others. Senator Ten rose's ability a- an orator is known from one end of the state to tho other. The speakers will lie g reel oil hy all immense audience and Kuh'iliia' opera house will he Inadequate to necomuiodato those who will desiio to hoar the addresses. I'ptiN the leecut visit of a largo delegation from Bcliuj lkill and l.userne counties to Canton, Major Wm. McKlnley gavo utterance to this irtniii truth : "Tlie opening of nil tho mints in the I'nited States to the free coinage ot mixer would not give employment to a )-.tiitlir.'n itr i o.tl ininrr in t tic ciiiiniry NrMlit i woulil it cm t lit in any of the li pn i i.ih d -iIm r 1 1. in until tin ,x hail I.1I1011 d to i ,uii it. and llii' ilnlh -t lninir tan 1 1 :i i i ! (nil to pt in iu that it would n umrr inure toil to get tlif same Milne hi sllxcr Hint lie now receives in gold." There was not a mull in that delegation who Could nut understand n truth no plainly and pointedly stated. The inlncis throughout the anlhraclto coal Holds are more Interoalt-d In a polity tliat will oieii the milieu to steady Rtid remunerative em ptuytuent than in opening the mint" to the free and unlimited coinage of sllxcr. Till: desperate means which some of tho opponent of Hon. Joseph Wynttare resort ing to In order to encompass his defeat will tw resented hv every fair-minded man In the I'lrst district, without regard to party nllllla tlon. Mr. Wyall linn made a proud record for himself, and upon tliat record he is Seek itm tlie aitniMirt of those whom he no faith fully served. The American voter, alxxays willing Rtid ready to lewaid a faithful ptihlic servant, arc Just as ready to condemn tho tricks of tho low politician, linding no just reason lo offer why Mr. Wyatt should not receive a ncond term, some of his oppunonls ato lesortlng to questionable mean to gain their point. They have Imported ti renegade licpuhllcan to this dis trict to null their chestnuts out of tho lire, at 6o much per dav. This scape-goat should te celvo tho contempt of every honest man, and no ilotiht will when his object and true character nro known. Thcto is nothing so degrading in politics as the hoodler a man who xxoulil ull his very mum for a meiw of pottage. Wo call attention to this matter as a warning to Hie voters of the disliict to pay no attention to this oily-tongued I.illputlan, who Is showing himself to he hencath the notice of tho candidate whom ho is stahhiug In tho hacK. Ostracized ut home, ho, comes hete as the hired man of the Democratic pinty, icprcsciitlng himself to ho a licpuhll can. We hcllove that this man's acta will cause lmndieds of Democrats to support Mr. Wyatt. The nvorago American loxcs fair play ahove overylhlng oImi ; they despise a lencgade and hoodler. Tho voters of tho I'lrst Legislative district apptcciate tho services of Mr. Wyatt iu tlieir Iwhalf, and will glvo him another form ; and in doing so will showtholrc ntemjt fur thlsroaogadoi:--publican and those who aro responsible for his presence here. Our advice to this man is that ho had hotter shake the dust of Shen andoah from his feet in short older. If he continues to vilify and misrepresent tho Ite Juiblican candlduto we shall furnish our readers with a little, of his jmst leeord to the end that they may know what manner of man this hiioling is. Tho xvliole system is drained and itndci inlned hy indolent ulcirrs and open sores. DeWltt'B Witch Hai Salvo speedily heals them. It is the host pile cme known. C. H. lliigcnhueli. ltcv. tll'iihleiN Annlxcrsiiry On Sunday next St. John's r.rangcllral Lutheran congregation will celebrate, at its church on West Cherry street, tho 25th iitinl veisitry" of its organization, as well as the inistornto of Itev. John Qruhler. Services will ho held at II) a. m. in tho German language, when Dr. Waekcrniiglo, Pniffessor attlio Muehlcnherg Cullege, Allcntown, will preach tho sermon. In the evening the Ser vian will he conductul in tlie Lnglkh language and Jlex-. L'mhcnhcn, of theTiinlty Lutheran church, Pottsvillo, will prisich. The jubilee will be continued on Monday evening. I!ev. Schlenker, of llazlctou, will pleach in Ungllsli and Itev. (iehcrt, of Ttinia qun, fn (iorman. Klahoratv musical pro grams have been arranged for I lie tort ices. lliicklcu's Arnica hulxe. Tho' best salxo in the world for tuts, luuibos, sores, tilecis, salt rheum, fevor sores, letter, chapped hands, chilblains, coins, and all skin "rtintlons, and iiositivly i ins p-4cf, ot Jonas rtouind. it is gu!..iiKc I ton.vi i perfect Huiisl'actiou or inony n iiindcd. I'iici , U5 cents per hux. Kor salo hv A. Wley. I lllithihiy 1'nilj. I A birthday party was held at the lunne of j Mr. anil Mrs. James Dotighmty, on .North (Jilheit street, in honor of the ninth anni versary of their son, Robert. Tlio-ii ine-ent I xvere .Iciiuiu llioxton, Annie 1 hatcher. LUzic Sliarrocks, Nellie and Katie ( ooney, Lillie Huberts, Nellie limns, Liuiiia, Delia and (ixxennie Loucks, Ilaiiiiah Smoycr, Mary and Maggio Dnuhcity, Itiehanl ( oogan, Alex Davis, Tlionias Thatcher. Thomas llobeits, tiny Loucks, lierhort and Daxid Anspneh, I'.itiick liiennau, lleiiuie Uroxtuu, Michael and William Duiijliirty. A very enjiiyalilo time was spent and Master liohert Dougherty xxas tho ucipicnt of many prVsellU. M CUIti; A COLD IN ONI! DAY T.iko Laxative llromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists icfund the money if it tails to cure. 23 cents. Hookies' Hall To-night. The licnctio Hook t Ladder Company .,Il.,1 11. r.,li.nl l.'.l.l.i.ie' ..,...rt l.nlicn lwt night and to-night will hold its annual hall at tho Siime place. As the proceeds of tho ex nit xx ill ho devoted eutliely to tliu pur chase of nimaratus to better nrotect lirmi- erties aguimt llro, tho ovent should ho lib erally patronized hy tho public. "Hoys will bo boys," hut you can't afford 1.. t ,t I, I.. in iiw iinj oi iiieui. do remix" mr me given apple season by having DoWitt's Colic and Cholera Cairo in tlio house. C. H. Hageu- nucu. lteul Worldiigiiiali's Candidate. Ill all political campaigns there aro candi dates more or less in number who claim to lie tho candidates of tlie xvorkluEiuen, hut in no case has this claim been mailo with more truth than in tho candidacy of Kmanuel Jenkyn, of Juliet, who seeks election as lio cordcr of Deeds ou tho liepublican ticket. Mr. Jcnkyu is tho xvorklugmcii's candidate in every sense of tho term and should recoivo their ltuiud support at the polls next Tues day. Ho xvlll ho favorably remembered as the treasurer of tliu United Mine Workers Association of tills county and nt a meeting oi tho Association held lecently in Polls ville his candidacy xvtu strongly eudorscd. Aside from his qualifications in this rctpict, Mr. Jenkyn holds u round for having served (lin ing tho pat three years as a most efficient menilicr of tho lloaid of County Auditors mid his general ability for the olllcc ho seeks is beyond question, vote fur Lniantiel Jenkyn. It A Word of Warning. This xi kuhacu Company hah piuth foii llAUAlil I'KKIIINII AUAINHT I'ltAUIIl'I.IINT imTAKin. Intending pureluisorc of the (iKNi isi: Wuij.ii tin Lamp xvoiild do well to I war this in mind mid buy only the Wki.s h.U 11, for sale by Wilkinson, at tho reduced price of .00. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout tho Itcglon Chron icled lor ltnsty I'ciiismI. Jo iii-oii s pliainiiK y, at Lost Creek, has been liii all unproved by a now front. The I'm toiy shoe store is receiving many comment-upon its attractive window display of ladies' ami gents' footxvoar. ,'1'hfl Mouaghaii projiortloa, on West Centro street, are receiving a coat of paint. U'llara llros. aro building all addition to their large stable at tho corner of White and Lloyd streets. Tho Ly on-Dii n n contest con rt hns adjou i ned for txxo weeks. ((forge W. lloyer nd Misa Carrie Shcldy, of Pinegroxe, xvcro inanicd on Wcduesilay. The shooting match bctxxccn Hairy Klnimel, of Ccntmlia, and Lexvis Stceloy, uf Mt. Carmcl, xshlch takes pliioes to-niorroxv, is attracting much nttnntlnn. Mrs. Isaiah Parker, of ailhcrton, died ot her.home iu thut place, yesterday. Deceased leaxes n husband and seven children to mourn the loss of a good xvife and Indulgent mother. She was xx ell known in that com munity and universally rospecled. Ii. I). IL Hageubucli lias just finished painting tho flout of tho Itellly property on South Main street. It presents a neat ap pearance and Mr. Hagcnlnich has been high ly complimented uhui his work. Tho Hotel Trancy will contain 3000 fict of steam plu). Txvo canvassers xvero hi town to-day to organize a Plumbers' Mechanic Union, iu this region. A meeting xvlll bo called at tho Hotel Kolcr, Malianoy City, on Sunday. Poison Ivy, luscct Idles, bruises, scalds, burns, aro quickly cured by DoWitt's Witcli Hazel Salve, tho great pilo euro. C. H. Hagenhucli. PERSONAL. Mrs. Dillon, Misses Liz.io and Julia Gavin, of (llrardvillc, spent last evening iu town. Mrs. Jamos SiUiinau icttirncd to her homo in Toxvor City to-day. Messrs. Samuel Small, Sanford Shoemaker, Hiptiolyto Czx'.oxxskl and lien. Mansell at tended n luusicalo given at the usidence of Miss Maine Steele, Mahauny City, last even ing. J. W. I'osslcr, of Heading, transacted bus iness in toxvu yostorday. Harry J. Sieck, nno of Mahauoy City's toiison.il artists, spent a fexv hours in town ycsteiday. Daniel X. Houscr sojourned among Pnick- ville acquaintances yesterday. Mrs. John rinley spent yesterday ot the county seat. Mis. Thomas, of Mlnersvillc, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. L. C. Probst, on West Oak street. Mrs. Isaac Shapira is leeovoring from .her iceenl illness, xvhieh xxill he pleasant nexvs to her many fi lends. Mrs. Hugh l!.ilrd. of llroiviisville, Philadelphia to have an operation foilncd for kidney trouble Miss Jennie Weir, of McKecsport, is in per is a Hugh guest of the family oi Mr. and Mrs Hairil, of llrownsville. or Ooiii'so Von iiii. Of course yon want to avoid all deaths by diphtheria. Thcio is only one remedy known that xxill positively and iu every instance cuio tliis fatal disease. It is Thompson's Dlphtheiia Cure, xvhieh lias saved thousands of lives by being used according to instruc tions. Not n single caso of failure oxer known. What is good for others is equally as useful to you". Also cures nil cases of croup, quinsy, soro throat, etc. Sold at Kirlin's drug stoto at oU cents a bottle. No family can allbrd 'to bo Without it handy in the house all the time, and If on -c tried you hover xxill bo without it. How aro your Kidneys? I icccived a box of Dr. Hubbs Sparagus Kidney 1 'ills, and I think they aie the best thing 1 have ever used fur kidney tumbles. I wish you xrould send me sumo of your Little Liver Pills. L. V.. HosK, M. D I'.wiliir, Va. Sold at Kirlin's drug stoic, 111 (lite! unit Silver Until Tllinlite. K W. lleehtel, !., of Pottsvillo, held forth at Giraidvillo tho other exciting and his silver longuo xxagged iiidustiiously fur free siivcraud the degrading of the Supreme Court and all the other benefits promised hy tho Chicago platform. As there xxas no plat form handy for htm to stand upon, other than the Chicago platform, he had to speak stand ing on a chair. As .Mr. lleehtel wanned up to his work and saxxed the air with his arms he forgot his iuMicuio fouling but was quickly reminded of it when ho fell over and a gentleman xvtth a pronounced broguo shouted, "Silver's going doxvn," xvhieh brought tho houso doxvn with Mr. lleehtel. "There nro lads medicine ns well as iS Come other things," said a busy PS druggist, "but the most IGClsK. remarkable thing about Hood's Barsa parilla is that customers who try other remedies all como back to Hood's, and this Is why the enormous sales ot this great medicine keep up and continue tho Bj j" whole yoar round, steady W as a clock. " Why is it 1 " " O, simply becauso Hood's Barsaparilla has more real cura tive merit than any medicine I over sold." This Is of dally occurrence in almost every drug store. Hood's Barsaparilla has cured moro sickness, and made nioro happiness through restoration to health than any other medicine. Hood's Barsaparilla Is the standard the One True Dlood Purifier. ., ,, ri-ii aro the only pills to take HOOQ S FlllS with Hood's Sarsaparllla. Evan J. Davies, l.IVEKY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. ' Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our delivery wagon axvatts your order, Goods delivered promptly. WILLIAM H. HUSSER, 26 East Centre Street. They All THE HONEST SHAKERS AND THEIR CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA. The shopkeeper xv ,o cheats us by lying with regard to the quality of his goods, and the grwer or the butcher who gives us short I weights, is a thief. However, their knavery touches nothing but our iioeketbook. There is another widespread form of misrepresenta tion of a far moro dangoroui and villainous character. Wo refer to tho falso statements and xvorthless guarantees that frequently accom pany medicines. To guarantee a medicine to cure is to brand It as a quack product. . If xvo can guarantee to cure diseases, then wo ran guarantee overlaying ilfo, for in a large m ijorlly of cases pcoplo dio of dienee, the proportion of violent or accidental deaths being very small. The Shakers have always been known as a most upright and honorable people, and their success in the manufacture of medicines has also been xvell known. It Is therefore not surprising to find them pursuing a very original and novel plan fur the introduction of their remedy for dyspepsia. 'J hose God-fearing people, xvhosojnntto has always been "Try all tilings and hold fast that which is good," have put upon the market ten cent sample bottles pf their product, or sufficient to glvo it a trial. Tho Shaker Digotl-o Cordial is so prompt in its action that for tlie trivial sum of ten cents, a person can usually determine as to whether or not it meets the requirements of his caso. 'I here aro furms of dyspepsia xvhieh it won't help, but these aro very rare. In mo?t cacs tho first doso relieves all distress, and an incroa-o of appotlto at onco follows. All druggists havo It, and the next time you aro troubled with indigestion send out and try this popular and successful product. It represents nearly a hundred years of patient investigation and study $taooeosaooso8eaao39a S Always FIRST g s ccigie oranu s S CONDENSED fHLlC " g 5 For 35 ytars the leading bnaJ. It II the ? s Best nit the most economical. 9 A PERFECT POOD POR INFANTS $ soooaeeeoeoocoseaocoaeoao riillions of Dollars Go nil in Binoko every year. Tako nc risks but get your houses, slock, fin nlttire, etc., insured in first-class re liable companies as represented by nAVIll PATKT Insra"c,: AR-em, UiWIU rHUOli MO South Main t Alo r.tto and Accidental Companies. BROAl-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND UILIOUS HEADACHES Cured liy tills crnnulttr ofTervcsecnt nnd ptlmu Iniit. An Instant iMiro for. our stonuiclii fwid lK-nlnc)Hs, which often nt-cuimilate from having a iiitflit nut JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, "7 and l I'each Alley, Slienandoali pei7i7a. Railroad. HCHUYKII.L DIVISION. Si:iTi:sin:u 20, tS9u. Trains xvlll leave .-shennnilonh after the Mbo dale (or AVIjrgnus, flillierton, Krnekvllle, Drl Water, St. Clotr, Pottsville. Hnmburg, Itondlnt Pottstoxvn, IMioenlxvllle, Xoirlstoxvn and l'ht' adclphia (llroatl street station) at COH nnd 114 a. in. and -i ai ji. in. on wceK days, r or 1'ull vllln and lntermedfato Ftatlous '.1 10 a. m. SUNDAY. For Wlggnns, Ollherton, I'rackvllle, Dart Water, St. t'lalr, l'ottsvillc, at 0 OS, 9 10 a. m. snt! 3 10 p. in. For Hamburg, Heading, Pottetoxvil I'hnentxxlllc, Norrlstoxvn, l'hlladelphin at fl K' 9 10 n. in , .1 10 p. in. Trains leavo Frackvllle for Bhcnnndoab nl tOiOu. in. and 12 11, r, 01, 7 12 mid 1027 p. oi. Sunday, 11 13 a. lit. and 5 10 p. ni. I.enx-u Pottsvillo for Shenandoah at 10 13. 11 41 a. m. nod I 10, 713 nnd 10 00 p. in. Sunday si 10 10 n. in., 3 15 p. in. Leave Philadelphia, (l)rosd street station), foi Slienandoali nt 3 37 mid 8 33 n. in., 110 nuu 71 p. m, xveek days. Holidays leavo at 0 30 a. ru. I.eavollroad street station, Philadelphia, loi Ken Girt, Ashury Park, Ocean drove, Ix-nj Hrnnch, and Intcrmedlnte stations, 03, (tiO, 8.23 11.3'Jn. m.,3UK, 3.30, 1.03 p. in. week-days, 6 00 Saturdays only. Hundax (ftoji at Intcrlakerj for Ashury Park), I 03, 8.23 a r. Leave llroad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOII NEW YOltK. Kxpress, xvock-days, 3 20, 4 03, 4 30, 3 15,6 30, 7 33, 820, 950, 1021 (Dining Oar), 1100a.m. 12 00 noon, 1233 (Limited 100 and 122 p. m. Dining Cars), 1 10, 2 30 (Dining Car) 320,390, 4 00, 3 00, 5 50 (Dining Carl, 0 00, GS0, 8 12,1000, p. m., 12 01, night Sundays, 3 20, 4 03, 1.30,513, 8 20, H 33, 9. 30, 1021, Dining Carl, 1103 n. in., 123.3, 230 Dining Unr, I 00 Limited I 32 Dining Car, 5 20,550, Dining Carl, 015, 0 50,8 12, 10 00 p. in., 12 01 nluht. Kxprcss for llnstou without change, 11 00 a in., xveek-days, mid G 30 p. in., dally, FOIt WASHINGTON AND THIS SOUTH. For Ilaltlmre nnd Washington, 8 50, 7 20, 8 , 1020, 1123 n. in., 12 09 (12 31 Limited Dll . lng Car), 1 12. 3 18, 4 41 (3 19 Congressloub) Limited, Dining Car), 0 17, 055 (Dining Oar), 7 0S (Dining Car) p. in., and 1203 nlghl week days. Sundajs, 3 30, 7 20, 912, 1121 a. m., 12 09 1 12, 4 41, ( 5 IS Congressional Limited Dining Car), 0 35 (Dining Car), 758 p. m (Dining Car) nnd 12 03 night. For Sen 2i rt. Spring Like, ltelmnr. Ocenn drove, Ashury Park and lnng llranch, 6 50, 8 25 nnd 113'Jn ni., 3 30 nud 1C0 p. m. xveek days, Sundays, 8 25 a. in. FOlf ATLANTIC CITY. Leave llroad street station, Philadelphia (xift Delaxvuro river bridge), express, 7 02 p. m. daily. Leavo Market street Ferry, express, 8 5C a. ro., 2 00, 4 00, I 00 p. m Holidays, 8 15, 9 45 n. m. Accommodation, WOO, 8 20, a. m 3 20 and 4 20 p. ni., week das. Sundays, SOU, 8 15 a. in., 4 CO nnd 5 00, p. in. For Cape May, Anglcssea, IVIIdwood and Holly Bench, and Sea Isle City, Ocean City and A VAlon Kxpress, 9 00 n. in., 4 00 p mi. xveek dnys. Sundays, 9 00 a. m. Express, 910 a, in,, nnd 2 30, 4 20 p. m. xvxek days Huiulnys, 8 50 n, m. For .Homers Point. Kxpress, 8 50 a, ni., 4 00 Ji. m. xveek days, Sundays, 8 n a. m. 1. JI. Phf.vost, ' J. It. Wopu, tlen'l Manager, tien'l Pass'g'r Agtt "roams to Hire. It you want to hire a safe and reliable team for driving or for working purposes pay Shields' livery stable a visit. Teami constantly on hand at reasonable rates. JAMES SHIELDS, Ko. 410 Kast Centre street. Opposite Heading railroad station. M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tobacco, Ao. Agent for Heading Brewing Co.'s Deer and Porter, 11Q and 11Q S. Main St MAHAN0Y CITY. Maimnoy lrr, (Id 3'-The fumrnl of Mrs J-niah I'aikcr, of (idln Hon. xx ho died ycstoidav. xvill take jilnie tomorrow after noon. Interment xxill he made in tlie Odd relloxxs' cemetery at Tammpia. John 1 Dolphin, Ksfj., ox-Dlstrict At torney Mclaughlin and Joseph Moyor, Ln will address n Democratic ineatlng at IVirk l'laco to-night. Tho Young Jlcn's liepublican CIuli took part in tho Itcpuhlrcan demonstration at Ashland last night. Three negro tramps, a man nnd txvo women, xvere arrested last night on n charge of stealing f 17 from William I,. Jones, who had been In their company during tlie day, but xvcro discharged for want of evidence. Miss Knte ltyan, of (llrardvillc, and Kcarii Purrcll, of Mahauoy Plane, xvere married In St. Joseph's Catholic church at (llrardville yesterday. Sliss Mary Ann Tlorney, of Ulmmvlllo, was tho bridesmaid, and Thomas l'urcell, brother of tho bridegroom, the groomsman. Howard Ilurchlll and Patrick Ilylan were matched last night for n flxe-mllo bicycle race to tako place at Lakeside on Saturday, Nov. 7th. A falso rumor becatno current yesterday to tho effect that tlie Klmxvood colliery would bo razod and operations would bo per manently suspended to-day. Superintendent Skoath said last night that tho breaker xvlll ho razed, but the time has not been fixed. Tho noxv Tunnel! Itidgo breaker will do array with the prcssnt breakers of tho txvo collieries and the coal from both mines xvlll be run through tho naxv breaker. Tho Elmxvood colliery is not in condition to warrant a remodelling of tho brcakor. Tho now breaker will havo a capacity equal to, If not in excess of tho Maplo Hill broaker. It is also stated tho abandonment of the Schuyl kill breaker is also contemplated and after tho driving of several tunnels tho coal xvlll bo run into the Mahanoy colliery. Don't triilo aixay time when you liavo cholera morbus or diarrhoea. Fight them in the beginning with DoWitt's Colic nr.d Cholera Cure. You don't havo to xvait for results, they aro Instantaneous, and it leaves the boxxels iu healthy condition. C. H. Hageubucli. Letters (Irnutcd Letters 0111(111111115111111011 xvere granted to Joseph II. Garrahau, on the CBtate of Mary Garrahan, lato of McAdoo, deceased. Also to Anna Maria ells on the estate of in. II. Wells, lato of Pottsvillo, deceased. The xxill of Maiy Whllakcr, lato of McAdoo, xx-as probated nnd recorded in tho Ilegistcr's office. It is surprising to many that foot liall players and other athletes regard a sprain or bitiiso of so littlo consequenoe. One reason of tills is, they know hoxv to treat such injuiics so ns to recover from tlicui in a fexv days, xvhllo other would be laid up for txx-oortlirco xveoks, if not lougor. Writing f i om Central Stato Normal School, hock Haven, Pa., Mr. W. H. Loscli, captain of the base lull club and gymnasium says : "I take pleasure instating, that niemhers of our Info ball cluli and myself havo used Cham berlain's Pain lUlm with most excellent re sults. I unhesitatingly recommend it as tho best icincdy for sprains, swellings, cuts and bniK'S, of any that I know." Tor salo by Clruliler llros., druggists. Muri-liigo Licenses. Anthony Ztibls, of Slienandoah, and IIoso Zeliiishy, oi Girardville. Andrexv Skuniiiiiu and Itosio Stormig, botli of Shenandoah. John Gotr, of Slienandoali, nnd Mary i Grady, of Yatesvillo. James Gallagher, of Pottsville, nnd Miss Shanahan, of St. Clair. If you have ever scon a little child iu the agony of sumuier complaint, you can leallze tlie danger of the trouble and appreciate tho value of instantaneous relief always atlordcd by DoWitt's Colic and Cholera Cure. For dysentery and diarrhoea It is a reliablo remedy. Wo could not alloi'd to recommend this as .i euro unless it xx-ero a cure, C. H. Hageubucli. His llnilu All'ected. John Ileury, tho xx-oll-knoxvn timber con tractor, is seriously ill xxith a brain affection, at his magnificent farm iu Deep Creek Val ley. Ho will be removed to a Philadelphia hospital by direction of his physicians. Mrs. Henry died about a year ago. It doesn't matter much whether sick head ache, biliousness, indigestion and constipa tion aro caused by neglect or by unavoidable circumstances; DoWitt's Littlo Karly Itisers xxill speedily cure them all. C. 11. Hageu bucli. l'raulc Itonrly Is Dead. Frank Itoarty, xvho was stabbed in the abdomen hy Patrick lloylan, at Locust Gap, at 11 o'clock on Tuesday night, lingered in great agony until yesterday morning, when ho died from tlio rcsuUsof tlio fearful knife thrust that had almost disemboweled him. Tlio deceased was 27 years old. lloylan is in tlio Sunbury jail. Tho particulars of tlio stabbing, resulting from a political dicussion, having been given in these columns. ltelief In Six Hours. Distressing kidney and Idaddcr diseases relieved iu six hours by tho "Nexv Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain iu tho bladder, kidueys, back and every part of the urinary passages iu male or female. It relieves retintlon of water npd pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and euro this is your remedy. Sold by Shapira's phaimacy, 107 South Main street. Institute Lecture Course. The chart for reserved scats for tho course of evening entertainments to be given during tho County Teachers' Institute, which begins in the Academy of Music, Pottsvillo, on Monday, November 0th, xx ill bo opened in Dives, Poineroy & Stoxvart's now storo to- niorroxv morning, ut 11:15 o'clock, for teachers ouly, and at 1 o'clock in tho afternoon for tho general public. Urlp-Cotds-lleaiUiclie. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds anil 1j Grippoxxhen Laxative llromo Quinine will cure you iu one day. Put up iu tablets con venient for taking. Guaranteed to cute, or money refunded. Price, S.I cents. For sale by Kirlin's Pharmacy. Kneo Injured. Nicholas Djlouda, employed at tho Turkoy Ituu colliery and residing on South Main street, had his left knee lacerated by a drill yesterday. Many a day's xvork Is lost by lck head ache, caused hv indigestion and stomach troubles. DeWitt's Littlo Iltrly Itisers aro too most euoctual pill lor overcoming such dlUlcultios. C. II. Hagciibueh. ltlieitiiiutlsm Cured In a Day, "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neu ralgia radically euros in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon tho system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once tlie cause and the dlsoaso Immediately disappears. The first doso greatly iicneflts: 75 cents. Sold by C. 11. Hasenbueh, Druggist, Sheuaudoih. Ministers Should Use Dr, Miles' Heart Cure. yHEr.E 13 NO PROFESSION, whoso jj labors so severely tax tlio nervous sys tem, as that of tho ministry. The do rangement of the norvo centers ot tho brain by over work, frequently brin.-s on attacks of heart trouble, and nervous prostration. Itov. J, P. Koster. M. D., Pastor U. B. church, London Mills, Ills., himself a physi cian, writes Fob. 20, 18931 "Heart nfTectlon and nervous prostration bad becomo so serious last fall that a littlo ovor Work In tho pulpit would so completely prcntrato mo TiY lYHlC' luat 11 seemed certain I xiiwj must relinquish tho work Heart CUre of tl10 ministry entirely. rai Heart palpitation became KeStOreS co bad that my auditors TTPllth would ask mo If I did not XlCUllll,.,,,, havo heart disoaso. Last November I commenced taking Dr. Miles Now Heart Cure alternately with Dr. Miles' Norvino and derived tho greatest possible benefit. I havo Just closed revival work of 10 weeks, preaching ucajly-ovory night trad twico on the Sabbath. I can speak for hours without suHcrlng ns I formerly did. Hard working ministers should keep Dr. Miles' grand remedies ou hand." Dr. Mllos' Iloart Curo Is sold on guarantee, first bottlo will benefit or money rcfuudod. .CHASES BloodfEerveFood For Weak ant! nun-Dovin Pcapla from tiiiildhood to Old A;e. WHAT iT IS! Ths rlchrtsf oUrcFtoratlts loutls, i,i..,ii,o it r 'Cisco tlm mine a'lhttancei to tie Mull nnd. rir. thst lire pihanalt.il la lii','"Mf--i:ivl i?llul,tb7dis-nst, linlluMtlon, lilRli lixufr', '.rorwork, xr-jrrr. execasoa, abuse, etc. WWT 'V OOES ! Pr nmkina tlie MooJ pnioymlr,c!',Mi't tlie Jlprat,on pert. . t. It crplrtra si, u il -ti, iii.i.clainl ,tr. nirlh Tliu turves bo. im id.i t'--.Miir,thi' brnm h.'coni s n.-tirn ai.l rl"iv. l..re-- .ru aloBtvi-flhtvmiit tr.i.iWiiR ail i, i fill .xvrsknrss In ntlu r-i, It tins n- " ';iui'ler..nu,'it' rlt isiiurlli Its ir ; i. V I inr Inn I, rtaa n. iK. Prl,-r Sim., ur ' - : ' in BEiat. . (irbriaail. ttnnk tree. . TKS t)R. CHA31! COWCANV, iiU' Cln..tni!'. a. flilladelDhls. pnmniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinmrminTmimnmnMET 1119 OH! 3 KiiiiiiiiiiiuinniiimiuuiimiiiiiiiiiitmiiniHiiiiiin One Thousaml Dollara In cash la j rI'1 Curo Co , for tho use of tlio wuiiamsport, ra., iKwjmiu or any r & cbiiritjiblo Institution elsewhere, fc for any caso of Diphtheria which Thompson's iena Cure 2 noen't euro tf propoily applied. Tho only conditions uro that tho f patient upon whom tho test Is mudo must I alive unrt not oil tho verge of death caused by tho umj ot X antl-toxlno or hoiiio other eo called 3 remedy Tim company making few this olier mut be notlUed when tho uso of Its Medicine Innuch caso IsbcRun, so that a repreentatlvo 3 can uo present und perwonnllvpee that this remedy Is applied In strict ft accordance with tho printed In ftF Btructlond given. Buy Rnglslered PAysIclanl 3 Is cordially Invited to apply this k Medlcluo strictly as per instruo- tiona given. ThH otTer shows tho t Implicit faith the Conipany has' in tho Medicine it manufactures and the Infalllblo remedy It la for if x nu cases oi uipnineria, croup, & Qulusv. or an v throat alTectlon. SAsk your denier for It nn'l keep ono or moro bottles handy in tho house at all times Thousands ,v upon thousands of lives savodan nually by this Medicine. MANUrAOTUflKD BV THK Tfiompsou Dlplittieila Cure Go. WILLIAMSPORT, PAi Sold by Druggists Everywhere," eiimiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinmniima PRICfc, 50 CTS. A BOTTLE W Cllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 111 For Sale at KIRLIN'S Drug Store.- P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity -For-- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. A genuine welcome waits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. rialn and Coal Sts. Hnest whiskeys, beers, porter and ala cooetantly on tap. Choice temperance drinks and cigars.
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