ft- r EVENING HERALD i:sTAI!!,IS!li;l 1870. 1'ubllshcd every ICvciilng, Kiccpt Sunday, at s South Jakdin Htiikkt, NkauOkkibe. TU Hertild ti dell vein) InHhctiatiUonti and tho flurroiinilltiK towns fornix cents it week, pay able to the carriers, liy m.'ill W.tW a year, or 25 cent a month, pityahlo In itdvrthcc. Advertise ments charited according tospaccaml position. Tho publishers reserve tlio right to clmi.ro tlio fioflttion of advertisement whenever tlio putt IcAtlou of news demands it. The right Is reserved to reject niiy advertisement, whether paid (or or not, that the publishers mny deem Improper. Advertising rates made known upon application. Bnteri'd at the postofllco At Hhctiandoali, I'a., nit second elasi mall matter. TKMSI'IIONK CONNECTION. Evening Herald SATt'KDAY, N()Vi:MIIi:it 28, 181)0. The bazaar being held under tlio auspices of All Saints' 1". II. cliurcli, In Kobbins' opera house, will close this evening. So far It lias liccn very successful, ami to-night's attendance should ho la rue as tlio proceed? aro devoted to a most worthy cause. Them: seems to ho no doubt as to where Senator Quay Mauds on tho United States Senatorslilp. In an interview with a Wash ington l'ot reporter, tlio lteavor statesman is quoted ns follows: "IicRitrding tho Senator ship. 1 think that if it is decided that Phila delphia bhould ho given tho place, Senator Penrose would bo tho best man who could lie .selected," Tub littlo "unploamntncss" existing bo. tween onr editorial bictbren of tho I'ottsvillo Itcpublleiin and Mahanoy City American is reaching that fctago when it may bo found nccosi-ary to sccuro the f-ervlcos of the Coroner. Tho editor of tlio latter paper made a feeriom ebaige against our I'otlsvllle eon temporary lat night, and it can hardly allow it to go unchallenged. It wcro better, how ever, that our editorial bietlnen dwell .together in harmony. Thi:kk is no occasion fur the people of Shenandoah to go away from homo to pur chase their Christinas presents. Our mer chants have mado a special (Hurt to meet the wants of their customers, and their patrons will find the prices equally as reasonable, as those of tho city tiadcsiiicn. liesides, by mak ing your purchases at homuyou not only oiler encouragement to the local merchant, hut you aro particularly beiiclltted by tho circu lation of the money in our midst. Consult the II Hit a i.i i before you start out on your shopping tour. Jaich of our ndvcrtiscis is reliable and trustworthy, and in their icspec tivo lines will satisfy your wants in every pirticular. (Jl iti. a number of Schuylkill county people liave money invested in the N.nfolk ami Oi.i'an Viutv I'niliuail Co , and among tbem were ono or two from this town. Aceoiding .to the lepoit of the Special Muster tho in debtedness ol tho road is very heavy, the full amount of the claims aggregating f ,"1 1 ,7S1 .b7. Among the claims aro tho following: Potts villc Steel ami Iron Co., supply Hen forju, s8i) (10 with interest, and a mechanic's lien fur ?tM with inteit'st. Tho supply liens wcto not Sled in proper place and wcro not fur 1 1 o opeation of the load within tho meaning of lliO statuo. The mi ehanie's lien on the tar barn for is valid. They are gencial creditors for tlio ?3,hS0 60 with inteicKt. 1!. A. himinoiis, equitable lien for fj!iO2 with juteiest, not allowul. Theio is no evidence to show the income of tlio road, nor was it for operation. THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS. State Superintendent Shadier lias just transmitted to (iuvernor Hastings tho report of tho Department of Public Instruction for tho fiscal year ended tho first Monday of last Juno. Tho report discusses tho advantages of a good education to the mechanic and artisan in the city, and states that it the disadvantages under which tho peoplo in rural sections of the state now labor shall Continue to increase, a system of township high schools must bo established at central points. For this purpose tho superintendent thinks a littoral appropriation to aid high schools, maintaining a giten standard, should be made by tlio'iicit Legislature. He bays the compulsory education law passed by the last 1egislatiiru has not been fully tried, but that defects will undoubtedly appear, which must Iw lonimlod by future legislation. Tho Stato Superintendent suggests that duriiicthe current year, the city and county HUpi liiU ndunts take full notes of the best a iiworsi seiiooi-nouses in iimr juiisiucuon mi J that in the next annual report tlio truiii fully tn'il oncoming the buildings, lor lie puijioso ol securing needtd improvements ,'ithe most neglected districts. Dr. hbaull'ur iiiticiseb tho method of dlv -' ilbnting the annual bcliool appropriations, bei ause it discriminates againft the districts ' wiit h lack industries to hold their adult p p vulation ami in favor of ti o ilistiict toward Which the young people gravitate as soon as their school days are over, hut ho oilers no remedy to correct this defect in tho system. Ho repoits progress in the establishment of gehool libraries and cuuiinends tlio tynlein of county Institutes in tliis state. The lupin t -hows that the common schools f the state uro attended by ovor a million pupils; upward of 123,000 touchers aio em ployed in the work of instruction, and moiu than ISO persons aio continually engaged in the work of supervision. Since tho first Monday of June, 1MI1, moro than seventy millions have b.en expended on our public boliool. Of this -.'0,500,000 will have been jpaid out of the State Treasury by New Year. roUstlUti Hospital Contributions. The various churches throughout the county on Thankbgiving Day asked for con tributions to be made to tho Pollsvillo hos pital, and the total ttmouut so far, not Inclnd ina Shenandoah and several other plaics aggregates?!. 128,50. St. Patrick's ihureb, of 1'ottsville, leads the list with ami ut, wun 1- irt Presbyterian cuureh of tho sun o i i.ntribuliug the second lamest amount, i The M I." church of 1'iuckvillo is 1 ' t with JI.50. i . you w int a fiuo wedding cake, let Otto mil for you. I A OREBN GOODS VICTIM. IloW former Slieuiiiidoitli Mint .cit Abend of Suludlersi Joseph Ivocliaiiowsky, of Ulisaheth, .V .1 , who formerly conducted a saloon on Kast Centre street, wasiu llazloton yesterday and related to a newspaper leportcr how begot ahead of a sot of swindlers. Previous to his departure from Shenandoah focoli goods men fiom Xow York wrote lilm tempting letters and he finally fell victim to the temptation, taking with him on a trip to New ork city where ho was to meet a "gang," all the uady cash ho had on hand jl, 000. Upon arrival at tlio metiopulis he wns met by a well dressed man, taken tu a prlvato dike and given $11,000 for his f 1,000. Joo sajs It was good money, and it took him an hour to count It. When It had been wrapped up in a packago ho put it under his arm, but laid it down to enroll bis name in a largo book. Upon going to his hotel ho locked tlio door anil proceeded to look at his fortuno, hut found instead trash. Ho almost went mad for his deceiver had flown. After returning home a friend of his in Shamokiu received similar letters from tho satno party. Joo, impersonated his friend and met tlio green goods people, but not bo lore shaving Ills boird. At Bridgeport, Conn., ho met tho same man who sivindled him. In a room at tho hotel, while tho swindler was opening the box containing $15,000, he felled him and kicked him Insensible and Joe placed the money in tlio bosom of his shirt. Then tho door opened and thrco men en tered and a freo fight ensued. Tho pollco ar rived, but all escaped but the fellow who was kicked by Joo. Tho police took tho money from him and ho has entered suit to recover it, tho trial to como up the first week in Jan uary, with New York attorneys in charge of bis case. Ho spent two weeks in prison dur ing which tlmo ho received 5,000 cigars from visitors to sco the man who "routed tho green goods men." Kochanonsky will purchase a farm near Weathcrly and rcinutc his family thero from Klizabeth, X. J. Soothing, and not irritating, strengthening, and not weakening, small but cll'cctlvc such ore the nualitlo) of DeWitt's Littlo liirly ltisers, the famous little pills. C. II llagenbuch. Unfortunate lailliitHiHsts. Three prominent business men of town who aro foot ball enthusiasts, attended the, game at Shamokin on Thanksgiving day and rejoiced to such an extent over tho decision in Ashland's favor that they tarried in sha mokin later than they expected. When they finally thought of home they journeyed to Centralia by trolley, walked to Ashland, joitineytd by trolley to (liraidvillo, and there learned that tho last Traction ear for Shenandoah bad left, llather than lcmaih in Giraidville all night they concluded to walk tho balance of tho journey mid anivid hero at 1:45 yestciday morning. Lither of tlie trio can tell exactly how many sills are laid along the line, and when one of them hercafior hears some funny man tell of a group of Thespians walking from one town to another lio will be prompted to ejaculali, 'That's no joko," as lie wore razor toed shoes and when ho got home was prcpaied to swear that olio of his legs was at least three inches longer than tlio other. Absolutely pmo, perftctly bannlobs, and invariably reliable ai e tho qualities of Ono Minutu Cough Cine. It never fails in colds, croup and lung troubles. Children like it be caii'O it is pleasant to tako and it helps them. C. II. llagenbuch. ( Colli t News. Ill the case of John (laugban vs. 'the Ilor ougli of Oiraidvillo, tho jury josterday lenderid a verdict in favor of the plaintiff for $1SS.50, disallowing tho Item of lnteiest as claimed In plalntlll's bill. Tho claim was for the erection of a biidge. The jury in the case of the Phoenix Mann factiirine Company, of Pattd'on. New Jersey, s. Thin. A. lieilly et ul. members of the late I'ottsvillo lioaid of Trade, returned their verdict in favor of the plaint1!!' for $1,370.17. Afi r tho rdict had bien nenrded Nicholas Ik b'ieh asked an arrest ol judgment to li!e a motion I'm- a new trial. To cure all oid sores, to heal ti it indolent u'cer. or to speedily euro piles, you need simply apply IfeAVitt's Witch Hazel Salve according to iliicctlons. Its magic -like ac tion will surprise you. C. H. Uagciibliih. Mr. llixIdult'H lnterost ut Tain iqua. Tho Tamaqua Uecorder, in ppeaking of Charles N. lieddall's removal lo that town, says it portends much good for tho people of Tamaqua. Ho has associated himself with Charles I'ollucilcr in tho conductor a genorsl store. Samuel A. Ileddiill, of town, says the Ifecnrder, is the operator of tho OrconwOod colliery and has a large inteiest In leases of coal veins at Tuscorora. For a long whilo ho (onsideied tho advisability of extending his operations at (Ireouwood and tho working of tho veins at Tuscorora, and a few weeks ago he determined to go ahead in tho matter as rapidly as possible i)ii:i. SAVl'LAK. At Iaieust Dale Krldny, the !7th Inst.. Alexander S'n lllak. aired 23 years Funeral will tako place Iroin the leshlcnce of ills nroiner, iiarry .-Nivuutii, v-niin-street, Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. High mass will bo rend In tho Oreek Catholic church. Interment it the parish cemetery. Friends and relatives and the t-t. Paul and trt Peter BotUty nre rosptctfully Invited to attend. It CAltltOIJ. -On thoWh Inst , at St Louis, M., TbontQS J. Carroll, sou of Catherine nnd the late Andrew Carroll, aged 3'l ears Iteumlns will be brought t Shenandoah for Interment on Monday, next. Interment In tho Annuncia tion cemetery. HelallvcH and friends respect fully Invited to attend It Induced by tho uso ot coca, opiate or nar cotic compounds is bad, decidedly bad. They undermine health and shatter the constitution and the patient is steadily growing; into n worse condition often rosultini; in the terrible slavery and misery ol tho cocalno and opium habit. Sleop induced by the use of Hood's Sarsa parllla does not perhaps come as quickly, but It comes moro surely nnd more per manently through naturo's great restor ing and rejuvenating channel purified, vitalized and enriched blood. This feeds tho norves with life-giving energy and builds up tho system and constitution Irom the vory foundation ol all health and Illo tho blood pure, rich, rod blood. Sarsaparill Is tho One True Wood Purifier Alldruiglsts, $1. ilood's Pills; .vi'rflls, ea' ; to take. Si cents. HI mv Mil Here's the biggest, sqtiarest, money-saving snap, you ever saw. Two shoes for men calf-skin ; latest style. ft- you pay, you can't' gdt shoes to last longer or look better. They're in the window ; if you like their looks come in and examine them ; they'll bear the closest scrutiny ; ask all the ques tions about them you want to. The more you know of them the better for us ; you'll buy after knowing. HI Factory Shoe Store, ' J. A; MOYER, filaKr. 333 XrSEJt: moi:s iu;taim:i at factouy I'ltirr.s. . . 333 BBTiiuiitiuitt mumu&Hi mimimmummumimiiuuiiuuiuuiuuiuiuK PEHSONAL. I T. J. Coakloy, of Tremont, was a town ! visitor yestciday. Hiss Nellie Crane, uf Philadelphia, is a guest of tho Missus Mary and Sallic. Delauey, of West Centre street. Misses Kate Cunningham and Allto Parrel spent last evening among Oirardvillo ac quaintances. Miss r.mma Lisenhower, of South While sticet, has gone to Philadelphia, to seek treat ment on her eyes at tho Jefferson Medical College. 11. L. Whitelock returned homo from Philadelphia last evening after spending Thanksgiving witli hi- family. James Moran, of Perth Aniboy, Jf. J., who came hero to attend the funeral of hisbruthcr, A i tli u r, left for his homo this morning. W.J. Plopncrt, of Philadelphia, is visiting friends in this town and other parts of tho county. Ho left here about twenty years ago nnd is at present employed as chief night operator for the Postal Telegraph Company. Prof. Cleorgo Seltzer, of I'ottsvillo, was a visitor to town yesterday. Intorosllng Statistics. The annual report of the auditor of the Pot Office Department, for the fiscal year ending Junn 30th, lbOl), contains some inter esting facts. as to tho standiug of tlm three free dcli cry post offices in tills comity, as follows : Mali. City, l'otfsvllle. hhenand'b Class 2 2 2 (iross receipts. $9,270 10 27,108 f9 S5.91S 00 .Nllaries .2,100 00 2,700 00 2,100 (0 CI, rk hire . . .t,IPO 00 D.lort 20 1,300 00 Unit, light, fuel. 120 s" 830 00 CO 00 Olhcrinehrnlcx. M 17 1M 23 15 Ni Fire delivery . ...O.; 22 ,73t 77 f,023 Nl Total t'xpin-es ..7,0)1 511 15,7n 31 H.O10 80 Net revenues 1,0s? 77 11)158 1,877 50 1'er ceni. etp. IO gross recti Kts... 70 81 l'urcw ell Xlglit. Tho Iiaaaar under tho auspices of the All Saint's P. E. church, at Itobbins opera house, which has been very successful, will close to night. For the benefit of thoso attending the farewell night an excellent program will bo rendered by tho Ashland Glee club, which has tendered its services. Miss liirdie Guldln, whoso icputatlon as a specialty artist needs no comment, will Introduce seve.nl songs and dances. Two of our town's be.st local soloists have also been added to tho pro gram, The attendance should bo a largo ono as the proceeds are for a worthy cause both for the community and tho town's welfare. TO CUIII5 A COLD IX ONH DAY Tako Laxative Ilromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fail to cure. 25 cents. j Cuinp "35 rrosperlug. Washington Camp No. 23. P. 0. S4 of A., of Lost Creek, has increased its m&mbership 50 per sent, since the beginning uf tlio present term, June 30th last. They have organiztd a degreo team and last night tho initiation of a new member was performed in an impsesslvo manner. Several members from th local camps were present, 'among them being John II. Danks, John Girton and W. J. Seltzer, of Camp No. 200 j George Hafncr and John Hitler, of No. 112, and Edward Danks and Louis Hopkins, of No. 183. Th meeting was a very interesting one. Ollleluls-eleet Hold Sleeting Several of the county officials elected at the recent election held a meeting at the office of Chairman S. II. Edwards, In Potts- vllle, yesterday afternoon, The question of 11111118 tlio subordinate positions was con bidered, hut 110 definite action was Itakeu, I ho question of settling the unpaid bills re maining over from the cHUijialgn wlis also considered, but finally deferred uulil the ollktals assume their duties, when all delir. quencies will be settled, 'lho meeting was a haiuiouious ouo in every respect. Files Cured In 3 to 6 Hlghts. Dr. Agnow's Ointment will euro all cases of Itching Pilos in from 3 to (! nlghtl One application brings comfoit. For llllild and illeediiig Piles it is peerless. Alsil euros Totter. Salt llhcum. Eoycnia. llarbcr'.-l Itch and all eruptions of the skin. 33 cUl Sold at Kirlins drug store. l ull of Coal. Michael Daly, of Glrardvillc, was t ken to the Miners' hospital this morning si tiering lrom severe contusions of tha nu Jit leg sustained by n full of coal at Pucki r No. colliery. Murrlnge Licenses, Michael Iioehuu and Anna Yalajklkt', botli of St. Clair. llobert Wagner and Martha Davis, fyoth of Klii.nnnn'nrili Wm. F. Kramer and Ellen C. Schfwtzo both uf Frtcdetisburg, (HflKttiaiOedltieiKC 7f77rT7 TTrTTf lYfTTTrrrf rK235 bbs 323 -3 55 -S best, shoe real One 35 s 33 with 'double sole, and invisible cork sale ; the other with sole 3 2 usual thickness, 'hey're worth $2.50 in ' store in Shenandoah; Factory price is $2.00. They're dressy, and we don't care how big a price MAHANOY CITY. Mahanoy City, Nov, 28. At about six o'clock last evening an explosion occurred at tlio Mahanoy City gas works. William llalley, the engineer, had occasion to go to the shed in which Is located! tho tar pit. Tlio air tight shed had becomo filled with gas from a leak in the main and llailoy's lamp ignited jt. Tho gas exploded with such forco that it raised and badly twisted the iron shed of the roof, llaiiy was lifted bodily and hurled a distance of about 10 yards. He fell on the bank near the ftneo with hiy clothes ignited, his hands and face badly burned and whiskers scorched' off. Without minding his injuries or condition of his clothing Ilailey ran into the works and stopped the engine. Ho then lan to his homo in tho northeast corner of the gas houso yard, and there his daughter, Essie, thrown piece of carpet about him and extinguished tiio flames. Tho firo department extinguished the flames at the shed before much damage was done. The track connecting tho P. & It. and Pennsylvania linesjit ilnstpu Itun is now sufficiently oompleted for trains to run over it, nut it win not oo permanently completed Limn sumo woriv can ue pui up at, tno coal ilirt embankment to prevent washiurr awav. It is stated oivrpllnblo authority that it is the intention of tho company to put the road In permanent shape for uso as emer gencies or convenience may rcejnlro. The working force has been reduced lo 50 hands, A soloct daneo given in Horsker thcatio last ovening by Messrs. I!. Laboes, A, C. Sher man and C ir.Hagcnbuch was attended by bout fifty couples. Among the guests wcro Dr. Clifton Itobbins and James O'Hara. of Shenandoah. The Daughters of Liberty will attend St. Paul's Itelornied church to-morrow cveniiiE to listen to an address by the pastor, ltev. H. A. Keiser, 1). IX Miss Ida It. Relllv and A. M. Trov. both of nioomsburg. wre married in justice Covles' offico yesterday afternoon. Itov. T. Nieliolls is attending tho funeral of relative at Olyphant, Luzerne county. Heart Disease Relieved In 30 Minutes. Dr. Ausew's Cure for tho Heart elves oor- feet relief in all cases of Organic- or Sympa thetlo Heart Disease in 30 minutes, and speedily effects a cure. It isa peerless remedy lor ralpitation, shortness of Breath, Smother ing Spells. Pain in Left Side nnd all svmn- toms of a Diseased Heart. Ono doso con vinces. Sold at Kirlins drug 6tore. Advertised Letters. Letters addressed to tho following named eoplo aro advertised as remaining uncalled for at tho local post office: J, T. Brown, so., William Evans, W. J. Chappelle, J. 15. Tantz, O, I'. Buhner. Esq., O. M. West. Miss Kate Sweeney, Security liuiiding and Sav ings Union. 4Y" I'rogrniii. The following program will be rendered at meeting of the "Y" to bo hold this oven ing: Singing; scripture reading, Miss Annie Yost; reading Miss Price; news of interest,. Charles llashore ; quartette, Messrs. Dawson, Hilton, Eoxby and Huttou :. readinc. Ben- janiln Evans ; recitation, Thomas Millerehap;- instrumental solo, Miss Ida Kehler; comic reading, Miss Llewellyn j solo, Delia Drown ; remarks, Hurry Prestnu ; tritic, John II. Danks. Catarrh and Colds Relieved in 10 to 60 Minutes. Ono short miff of tho breath through the Iilower, supplied with each hot'le of Dr. Aguew's Catarrhal Powder, diffuses this I'ottucr over the surlaco ol the nasal pas- ages. Painless and dellgWful to uso. It re lieves imtautly, nnd permanently eure Catarrh, Hay Fever, Cokls. Ileadaelie, Sore Throat, Tonsllltis ami Deafness. 50 tU. Sold at Kirlins ding store. Shenandoah Needs It. The W. C. T. U. of Mt. Carnift, together with tho aid of tlio clotgymcu, aro about to mako a joint petition to tho town council to establish a curfew law and arrest all children fuuud on tlio streets after a certain hour at night. Want to Shoot. James Connor, of Ilyriiosvillo, will shoot live pigeons, front $50 to $oe a side, with any of the following : Cavauaugh, of llrowos vlllu; Coyle, of Lost Creek ; either ouo of Kehlers, Locust Dalej Sadusky, Kinnnel, or Kostenbauder, of Centralia , Itushcr, of Mt. Carmel. Ttnvn l'eonlo an Volunteers, Liout. llawley anil wife, who were resi. dents of town until recently and Jolucd tho Volunteers of America through tlio local post, arc now in command1 of the ioxt at lirlstol, I'a. Cadet Troutmau, also of town, is receiving training nt Wilkesharre to lc come au olUctr. ' Itellglous Notices. services in tlio Trinity ifelormesi cuurcn to-morrow at 10:00 n. m., nnd 0:30 p. in. Diiiiuar senoot at 1:30 p. m. iiev. lloicrt O'lloyle pastor. Itegular services will ho held In tlio United I.vangcllcal church, (Doiighortv's Hall,) to morrow at 10 a. m. and 0.30 p. m. Preaching by the pastor, Itov. I. .1. Keltz. Sunday school at 1.30 p, m. Tho American Volunteers arc going to hold meetings all day Sunday In Wilkinson's building, corner Main nnd Centre streets. Meetings nt 11 a. in., 3 and 8:00 p. m. Pirst Lieut. Haslam and wlfo In command. Welsh Uaptlst church, corner of Wost and Oak streets, Itev. 1). I. Evans pastor, Services at 10 a. m. and 0 p. in. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Prayer meeting Monday evenings. Young People's meeting Wednesday even ings. Class meeting Thursday evenings. Methodist Episcopal church, comer Oak and White streets, Hov. Alfred Heebuer, pastor. General class meeting nt 0:15 a.m., led by John Senior. Sermon at 10:30 a. m. by the pastor. "All things work together for good to them that lovo Ood." Sunday school at 2 p. m. Dr. J. S. Callen, Supt. Sermon at 0:30 p. in. by the pastor. Members of the Jr. O. V. A. M. and tho Daughters of Liberty will be present by request. Services In All Saints' Protestant Episcopal church on East Oak street to-morrow at 10:30 a. in. and 7 p. in. Tho rector will officiate. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Calvary llaptist church, South Jardin street. 1'rcaclilng to-morrow at 10:30 and 7 p. m. by Hov. Leroy Stcrens, D, 1) Stato Secretary of tho Baptist Education Society. After the evening sermon a Young People's Society will bo organized. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Everybody welcome. Ebenczor Evangelical church, comer of South West and Cherry streets, II. Iloraco Komig, pastor. Sunday school at 10:30 a, tu. All are wolcomo. Services in tho Presbyterian church to morrow at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p. m. Sunday school at 2 p, in. Preaching by ltev. Symmes, of Princeton. Primitive Methodist church, James Moore, pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a. in., and 0.30 p. m, Sunday school at 2 p. in. Everybody welcome St. John's Lutheran church. West Cherry street. Itev. John Oruhlcr, pastor. Preach ing, 10 a. m. j Sunday school,. 1:30 p. in. ; preaching 0:30 p. in. - St. Michael's Greok Catholie church. West Centre street. Itev. Cornelius Laurisiu, pas tor, llatatinnin service 0 a. in. High mass i 10 a. m. Church of tha Holy Family, (German II. C I North Chestnut street. Itev. A. T. Schut i tlehofer, pastor. First mass 8 a. m., second I mass. 10 a. in. St tasimir's Polish It. C. chmch, Xorth Jardin street. Itev. J. A. Leinirklewii z, pastor, first mass 8 a. in., high mass 10 a. m., vespers and benediction 4 p. lit. Cliureh of the Annunciation, 218 West Cherry street. Iiev. II. 1 O'l'eill, pastor; Itev. Henry Xaylou, assistant pastor. First mass, 7 a. m., second mass, 8 a. in., high mass, 10 a. m, benediction, 7 p. in, Keheleth Tsiacl Congregation, corner of Oak and West streets, Itov. Henry Mit nik, pastor. Saturday services, 8 to W a. in., and 3 to 5 p. m. Sunday servicesS to UDa. m , and every weekday morning from 7 toSa.m, , Hlii itiimtism Cured in a Pay. , "Mystic Cure" for Kheumatism aud Neu ralgia radically cures In 1 to 3 days. Its action upon tho system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and tho disease Immediately disappears. The first doso greatly benefits j 75 cents. Sold by C. H. Hageubuch, Druggist, Shenandoah. Lehigh Valley Takes Control: The Lehigh Yallcy Coal Company will take possession of tho Columbus colliery, near Mt, Carmel, on Tuesday. Supt. E. T. Connor and S. A. lleddall, of town, completed tho inventory yesterday. The Columbus tract is three miles in length from oast tojwest, reach ing into Columbia county on the east and traoin'g Girard colliery on tho west. What the disposition of the Lehigh company will be cannot uot be learned. Olio Thousand Dollars Ollcred Thompson's Diphtheria Cttro Co., offers $1,000 for the u?o of the Williamsport, V., Hospital, for first case of diphtheria which its medicine dovs not core. Conditions are that- patient rnu-st bo alive, ana not on the verge of death by tho use of auti-toxino or some other so-called remedy ; tlio company must bu notified when its medicine is begun to be tised so that a leprcsentativo can bo pre sent and see tlrat tho instructions are strictly carried out. Any registered physician is in vited to apply the medicine according to directions and see for himself. Sold at Kirliu's drug storo at 50 cents a bottle. Driver Lost Control, Al spirited horse attached to ono of A, P. Tabor's meat wagons was lost control of by tho driver oil Went Coal street this morning. The horse ran' directly in front of an approaching electric car, which was stopped suddenly by tho inotorman, and a collision avoided. The front axle was broken by the wheel becoming wedged' in the railway tracks. lion. D. D. Phillips Improving. The many friends of Hon. D. D.Phillips, of Gordon, will be pleased to learn that his condition is sue)), as to allow him to leave homo to look after his railway interests. He spent yesterday in Mahanoy City for the first time since his illness. WITH 1 TTben I wat tin -teen ymn) old I tiftSa to have (re -eu i.n.l tm, iiiM froni thy ears U munor xp-euif. t i,o, i,, vUVJle dlS;rnt skilful du.-to,, li.it lU''Oirl ise.ivj getxl. My dlsensu sv as K .. u;a i', 1 jt llir.u tt na I ROUj all ovr my u.lia ' i.i. forty, tbliMy, thotight 1 woolif irre,a.jt nouldnoa hove ' ul for Conceit a Ifbtfi.: xi.-. 1 u-ttd Uur baxe of Uimcilta, Hie wakes of C'uTivrn . r-oap.qud threa boltlo of Criievii Ks-w) Uy hslr AiK-Ameoiit ut tfau; tUw, bnt uoivittf 0 ihlt; I am liardty tsoinb it. I mn : u years oU, weigh 13l postodf, act am Deii.-aUy v 0s ilUs IHBAif UluSDL,Claytcn,K,Y. SrxtDT Ocsr Tbcatmust Wrm birthi with ru TICCHA Soap. gtMle f pllt-ith.n, 01 CvneifRA (oint ment), tOd Mild OHM Ol Ct'TICVKA ltlK!.niT,grMtClt ttf humor cure. 8oM throughout lho world. Price, Ckthjuiu, Soap, Mc, Ubsolykxt. one. ind t. roTTUK L)uka amis Chih, Corp., Sole front., llnatnn. U- Alow to Curt Kvcry okin Uumc . mailed fxea MISCELLANEOUS. IjMDlt SA1.X' lllahtet'ii nere farm, located nenr ' llrandonvltlo, comdstins of twojiwd two. fetory fruino houhes, vt'tmatient water tliecar around. An cxcclKlit elianco for a dairyman, trucker, or poulterer. Good reason for selling. Parties desiring Jllfortuatiou call At Hkhllii ollico. 11 -Mm riOIt ltr.XT. Two unturnlslicd rooms. ebt 1' location In town Address M Ueiui.u ofllce. care of lo-aotf T)01t llHTiT. A nice room, hrcotul floor 1? sultablu for ofllce purposes. Apply at lleail.i) olUue IjOlt HAM: A double property, on Lino J dtrect, Nos. 133 and 133, for sale cheap. In quire of Mrs. Felix McUaniiamaii, on I.tno street. 10-ltVtf COVERED UA Heart Disease Cured. 'HEN a well known minister after suffering for years with heart dis ease, Is cured. It Is not surprising; that ho should publish tho fact for tho benefit of others. Bev. J. .P Smith, 1015 Fulton St., Baltimore, Md., writes! "For years I suffered from a severe form of heart disease. I used Dr. Miles' Now Heart Cure, and my heart Is now In good condition. Recently, other a (11 let Ions camo upon mo. There was humming, painful sensations on top and back of my head. Fifteen min utes reading would mako mo almost wild; thero wero pulling and drawing sensations in my legs all the time, so that I could not sit still. In this condi tion I began taking Dr. Miles' Itestoratlvo Nervine and its effect was simply won derful. I heartily commend your remedies." Dr. Miles' Remedies aro sold by all drug gists under a posltlvo guarantee, first bottle benefits or money refunded. Book on Heart and Nerves sent free to all applicants. DK. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elhkart, Ind. HAVE YOU USED - i Thompson's : Diphtheria :Cur6 ? Read what others who have used it say: T have used Thompson's Diphtheria Cure tn my farafly ami curttl three of my chihl ren of the DlnhtherLi ami know It Is a sun? curf. I feel that every one Bhould know of It, for Diphtheria fa adteeasethat lutlfles most of the doctors. If your medHnt 1h kept In the house and used awordlnst to directions as t-oon aa the thront heft-ins to Ret sore, they will never know they had theDiphthe ria. Yon iitc nt liberty to uso the above testimonial, whU-U I will be glad to sub stantiate to persons who will call toaee me. Yours respectfully, John Stryker;trgant of Police, Williams port, I'a. This certlflwi that for several months I ,h.ive been utityr Thoiapsou's Diph theria Cure in my family and regard It as the best and most Bpeedy remedy for colds and Pore throat I have ever known. I do riot hesitate, to recom mend It, O. D. renep-icker, D.D. Pastor Grace M E. Ch'jrcU Williamsport, Ta. I have used jonr Diphtheria Cans la myfamlly and Itworksllkeacharru. It dos its work quick, and that to what you want Irv JJtphtheria or croup, t would not do without it, Itespect fully. G. M. Warner, WlUUtmsport, Ta, The above testimonials are nuthentic and we invite you ta correspond with the writers. ompson OipMeria Cure (X For Sale at KIRLIN'S Drugstore. Lauer's Lager and Pilsner Beers,. Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, asu 207 West Coal Street. A genuine welcome waits yo'f at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. Main and Coal Sis. Finest rhlflkuB, ieern, porter and ale coKAtnntly on tap. Cliotcetoiupfr&uce drinks and ciffar. A Handsome Complexion la one of the irreatest charms a woman r.m I possess, l'oazom's Cumtl&sio.n I'owciin I gives It. M. C. WATSON, s . I v i .Su? uquor usa Cigars, Tobacco, Ac, Agent fo urewitig uo.'s jieer ana l'ori 11 and 11Q S. 30 DIVIDEK to i.Nviar sioon deodi ntrsbl. mootblr. ratllauUra froo. auclal Co, i US Derbra fitrtf -Sir I 1 TJihir likr klBM.idli.p., SV'l'olHlTWiy sr. i flriiV wvun I 1 J t