The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, August 20, 1898, Image 2

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BOX PAPER.
Call on tts for box
paper. Our new cheap ones
"Sweethearts" and "Governess"
go nt ! fpT i i-.il.', worth 15c.
A new lot ui Pennsylvania" just
received. You know the good
value this box is. This price is
J5 cents. See our new 10c tablets.
They are beauties.
HOOKS & BROWN,
n N. (Vlaln St.
A SUMMER TONIC.
X
Beef, Wine
onH Trmi
1 np-anu nuii
Large Mottle, 50 Cents.
SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE,
3 South Main Street, Shenandoah, I'a.
I,nt Day liir Itei;Miiitiiii,
, Tlio ward Asotsnrs nre now ciiKiigod in
makiiiK tliv rvgislnitinii of voter. Tlioso
who desiro to voto nt tlin November election
should see that their names are ronNleied.
The last day for.ieiti'itnition is September Till.
Tim "Hookies' rirnlv.
The Rescue Hook .t Ladder Company, of
town, lias completed urraUKcmciits for hold
iiiK a nionter picnic at llixh l'olnt l'atle 011
ahut Day, September 5th. A inimbor of
special attractions will ho Introduced, and
the, committee propose making it tho star at
traction of the season.
1 OHttTiliiy'". lliwlmll (I'liiiics.
At 'hll.i,u-lhla Louisville. 3; Phllndel-
phl 1. At Hnltllllnro-llultltlliiro, 1; St.
l.i.ul.-. :i At WushliiL'ton ritlHliurB, 7;
uslilnnton. 3. At Now York Cleveland,
t. New Ymk. 2.
At i Ut.iwn-Ottnwa, 3; Toronto, 2. At
Alutitri.i! IliifT.iln. II, Mnntreiil, 4. At
V llki slKit i e Wllki'Ktiarre. !i; Providence, 3
At HrailhiK do InnlnuBi lti'iidliiK, I;
Ilartfi.id. :;. At Nin-rnlk Norfolk. 3; New
urk, 1. At AllciiliiiMi -l.aneuKter, 7; Al-
lentuwn, 4. At Kicliinoml Itlehmond,
laterson, 0.
A Sccvn rieimm to I'Olltll.
Selrna, Alu Aw. 20. Alex. AVnlkor, a
riPKio llvlni? near 1'leasant Hill, was
called from IiIh cabin late Thursday
night by a party of white men and
carried to tho woods, where he was
strapped to a stump and heaten with
btiKKy traces. He was released and
innnaRcd to crawl back to his home,
when- lie died half iui hour later. Tho
in -.mi, it Is said, had been very trouble
Bi'ine in the neighborhood. .
llNui-ilei-ly N'cm'o Kolilli'l' ICIIlnl.
Macon, (la., Auk. 20. Jim Necly, a
nettru private In the Tuenty-llfth In
funtry, was shot and killed at Hamp
ton (la., Thuisday niuht. He was re
fused permission to dilnk at a soda
fountain, and became abusive. "When
remonstrated with for swearing In the
present e of ladles he assaulted Mr. Will
Henderson wlht bis dnnser bayonet.
Henderson drew a pistol, but It was
knocked from bis band and secured by
tin- iicwro, who hi-trnn shooting, a
nunio. i of citizens Join, d In the fusil
lade, and Neely n-u'lMd wounds from
whn h he died.
Annual Galea over6,000,000 Bones
FOR BILIOUS iv.-"e handbook of the
such i-Mrt ' otifre8sloniil Committee,
which will be issued shortly, tho com
ing campaign will be fought on the
record lniule by the Adiulniht ration,
imrtieiilurly during tho war. Tho
silver question is not tieitted iih iui
issue nt all, though the direful pro
motions of tho silver advocates in
l&'.lli are quoted at length and com
pared with tho existing conditions,
which Include higher prices for wheat
nuil other farm products and n return
of industrial prosperity.
John Wanamakkii is quoted us
saying that the war will lie followed
by a period of great prosperity, which
will l)o more prolonged and of wider
scope as tho result of tho war. "The
iiiuiicaiioii ot sentiment," be says,
"tho bringing together in u broad
bond of love of e.ouiitrv. the increased
prestige and coulidenco, the feeling
max a great struggle lias neon won uu
Humanitarian grounds and by
humane methods cannot but help in
stimulating our activities."
Knrron Oolk, of tho Miners'
Journal, deserves more than the post
oilluo he is after, lie should have a
foreign mission at least, us ho has de
veloped remarkable diplomatic
ability in tho handling of Congress
man liriinim's candidacy for.re-elec-tiou.
It is not remarkable that tho
Jv.rrind1s so strongly favorable to
tho Congressman when Its proprie
tor and editor uro both seeking
olllce. For this reason It is willing to
nee a dead-weight hung on tho Ito
publicuii ticket this full, mid then
prates about his being tho most
available candidate. Tho literary
and political heavy weights of our
esteemed contemporury have both
very dull uxes to grind, and so long
jis Mr. Iiruium turns the grindstone
tho Journal will continue to elabor
ate upon tho Congressman's "availa
bility," much to the disgust of tho
Intelligent portion of its limited
circle of readers.
FROM LOWELL, MASS.
Tho Home of Hood's Snrsaparllla
AYondorful Curo.
"A welling a big ns a largo marblo
came under my tongue, l'hyslckinisald it
was a Beuii-tranujiarcnt tumor and must bo
operated upon, I felt I could not stand it,
ad as spring cama began to take my
favorite spring tonic, II bod's Harsaparllla.
The bunch gradually decreased and finally
disappeared, I have had no sign of Its re
turn. I am glad (o praise Hood's Sarsapa
lilla." Mas. H. II. Cobubn, B Union Bt.,
Lowell, Mass. OetJIOOD'8.
Hood's Pills cure fciclc IleaiUcuo. Sic."
my
i'lTHY POINTS.
Happening 'I lit iMilioiit tho Country
Chronicled for lltmly l'urusiil.
Tho theatrical season In l'ottsvillo wilt
open next Monday.
Several prlonnri were released from tho
county prUou to-dny, their terms having ex
pired. Tmnlilitig Ituii witnessed a display of lire
works last evening.
Many peace demoixtrntloin are being held
throughout the county.
Isaac Christ, of Tamaqua, has the contract
for erecting the now Stoddard washery at
(iilberton.
Henry liachman, formorly of town, has
purchased tlio marble yard lccently con
ducted by M. II. Master hi Mahanoy City.
llnzlctou U rejoiced over tho comparatively
large iy of Inst Saturday, and Is hopefully
talking of better times coming.
Owen McNalley, of (ilrardvillo, had the
pleasuro of seeiiii; Ailuilr.il Cervera, when
the latter passed through New York on
Thursday.
Two married women weio committed to
jail this week, charged with drunkenness.
The Hoover family will hold u reunion
near Mt. Caruiel t.ext Wednesday.
A marriage license whs issued to Kuarn
Ilrennan, of Mill Creek, and (lertruilo
Kenny, of I'.ilo Alto.
The Commisoucrs luno coiiclinhd their
work of adjusting the assessments and they
will take a well cut tied lest and much
deserved mention unti' Wednenlay next.
rornier Slate Senator John .1. Coyle has
been elected president of the Catholic bene
volent Legion, of Pennsylvania, which was
in tession at Iiiicaster tliis week. The next
meeting will ho held In heading in August,
lbUH.
I'ort Carbon is experiencing quite a build
ing boom.
The olllH.il statement of anthnicite coal
production for July places the output at
11,770,001) tons. The figures shuw a variation
of only 2,000 tons fiom the estimate published
on August 10.
Joseph McNeil, of St. Clair, had his arm
broken at the Silver Creek colliery.
The (1. A. U. of Mahanoy City will hold a
camp lire at High Point park on September
2:i'd and 21th.
James O'ilara is attending to business in
Shenandoah during the absence of his
brother, .Michael. His brother Arthur is
looking after tho linn's interests in Mahanoy
City, says tho American.
The editors of tho .Miners' Journal, not
unlike other quill-pushcrs, are close students
of the Hekald columns. They know agood
thing when they seo it.
I). C. Hurchfield, the well known Ashland
saddler, will move his family to l'ottsvillo.
The successor to Miss Jane Hobsou, direc
tress of nurses at the Miners' hospital, will
bo appointed by the Tiustces on September
lltli.
TJio soldiers' moiiiiiiiont erected at Shamo
kin will be dedicated on Labor Day.
Tho Cloy no shops at Ashland are working
doublo timo to filloiders.
All Admirer of lliiinlet.
From Pottsyllle chronicle.
A case which will attract considerable
interest has just been returned to tho District
A'.tornoy""froiii Union township. Henry
Ileinbold had John mid Jacob Van ltlargcn
arrested on tho charge of threatening to
shoot and kill him, and he swears he also
tears for his lifo. In his affidavit heinbold
farther alleges that tho Van Illargens gave
his wile, Elizabeth, two leaden bullets, whicli
they told her to melt and pour into his ear
while he slept, ns this would put hint out nC-
the way. I he Van Illargens, father and su
aro now in jail awaiting trial. Then,."' In
even with ltoinbold, Jacob Van IlW'ks. and
him arrested charged with adulti-otcd revo
sister. Hose Van lllaigen. l!"ld that Mo-
hail for court. vi'i e a calm to
- - -ilra. Moralse was
The. tVny to ( a man of education,
Is to havo half a .'force of character.
it. Vou havi : z 77. tt.
l'im-.v" .tS ,h" Ki0"dlke-... .
I ,. v. i nomas, oi Aiarysvuie, lexas.,
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ci oecii oi;i(ie in inc ixiuiiuiKc. i ui cara lie
sulicred untold ayony from consumption, ac
( ompanied by hemorrhages ; and was abso
lutely cured by Dr. King's New Discover)'
loi Consumption, Coughs and Colds, lie
lei lares that gold is of little value in coni
naiison with this marvelous cure ; would
nave it, even if it cost a hundred dollars a
bottle. Asthma, bronchitis and all throat and
lung affections nre positbely cured by Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consumption.
Trial bottles free nt A. Wasley's Drug Store.
Regular size 50 cts. and 51.00. Liuarantecd
to cure or price refunded.
H0BS0N AT ANNAPOLIS.
The ltravo I.leiiteiiiiut May Itetui'ii t
the NiimiI Academy.
Annapolis, Aug. 20. Lieutenant Itleh
mond P. Hobson came quietly Into
Annapolis yesterday from Washington,
nml was driven Immediately to the
naval academy. Few knew him, but
they were enough to have It known he
was here, and that drew a number of
people to see him take a train for
Washington.
As the lleutennnt drove along tho
drive fronting lllako row ho saw Ad
miral MoNair. superintendent ot the
naval academy, and alighted from his
carriage, and the two had a prolonged
conversation. Lieutenant Hohson then
went to his quarters In the "bachelors'
quarters," and returned and had a sec
ond Interview with Admiral McNalr. It
Is thought that the visit was in rela
tion to Lieutenant Hohson returning In
October to assume the duties of head
of the departmei.it of naval construc
tion, which was Inaugurated last Octo
ber, under a curriculum advised by
Lieutenant Hohson, and of which de
partment he was put in charge.
He was accosted at the depot aB he
got on his train by a lady, who asked
him to pose for a snap shot from the
ltodak. The lieutenant hesitated for
pome time, and then ns the train moved
out his gallantry nnd courtesy prevail
ed, and he put his head out of the
window and wns once more photo
graphed. The Wire-buck Murder Trial.
Lancaster, Pn., Aug. 20. The defonsa
In the Wlreback murder trial occupied
yesterday with the examination of ex
pert witnesses, whoso testimony was
Intended to provo that the slayer of
David H. Landis was mentally Irre
sponsible at the time of the commis
sion of the crime, nnd had been so for
monthH prior thercta. Among the dis
tinguished alienists examined were
Dr. C. K. Mills, of Philadelphia; J. Z,
fierhnrd, of Uio Insane asylum at Hnr
rlsbure;; Theodore Dlller, of Plttahurg,
together with a number of local physi
cians, who testllled their opinion that
Wlrehuck was the victim of delusional
Insanity. The commonwealth opened
In rebuttal by calling n number of wit
nesses who bnd business dealings with
the prisoner for many yeurs, nnd had
never detected any signs of mental
unsoundness In his conduct or conver
sation. It is expected that the case
will be given to the Jury today.
American liar Association OIUcoi-h.
Baiatoj;u, N. Y Aug. 20. The con
cluding session of the American Uur
Association yesteiduy was devotod to
the consideration of tho amended re
port of the committee on federal
courts, which was flnully adopted after
various amendments. These olilcera
were elected: President. Joseph II.
Choute. of New York; secretary, John
Hlnkley of Ilaltlmore; treasurer, Fran
cis Howie of Philadelphia.
Till: WCATIIICK.
Tim fuiccust for Sunday : l-'alr, wanner
weather, followed by iurieasliig sultriness.
On Monday fair and warmer weather with
approach of Western hot wivyo.
BY "THE WAY.
The oxccsslvo rainfall of tho present mouth
has lelioved the water olllclalsof many towns
beside Shenandoah, although, perhaps, none
in this section of tho state hailed it witli
moto Joy. Now, however, tlio wall of tlio
fanner is heard in tlio laud, as tho potato
crop is threatened.
Speaking of the fanner, probably none of
his calling has had such 11 cinch as tlio fellow
w ho tickles tho surface of tho earth in tho
Catawlssa Valley. No hotter market oxnts
anywhere, and in few places are such good
prices obtainable as right hero. Almost
anything that grows is salable and that, too,
for any figure the guileless tiller of tho soil
chooses to ask. And yet ho pays nothing to
wind tho expenses of the town lie is growing
rich oil' of. There ought to he some way of
calling upon him to do so, and the matter is
called to the attention of our borough
l'lithcis hi the hopo they may be nblo to
find it.
V
lletreiicliiiient, so called, is still tho order
of the day 011 the Lehigh Valley railroad,
nnd l'iefiidcnt Walter is putting forth hercu
lean cll'orU to bring that corporation out of
tlio hole it got into ns n family concern.
Many changes have been mado in ollicials,
great and small, all, however, being an
nounced as resignations. In some cases they
are suie-enough leslgnations, In others the
ollicjal is anything but lesigncd. In many
cases the ullicial is given to understand in
indirect ways that ho is not wanted or, to
use a diplomatic term, is persona 11011 grata.
and is so treated that ho soon understands
that if he does not not letiio voluntarily he
will do so Involuntarily before a grent wiille.
New men nnd new methods aic tho order ol
the day and many old familiar faces are gmd
uiilly disappearing. Tho face of tho long
time agent at Shenandoah is still among thoo
to be seen daily alung tho lino as his impor
tant duties of settling claims keep him on
the go.
His doubtful, however, whether the cor
poration will over ho of great henoflt to this
town, or Mahanoy City either, for that
matter. In fact, it is questionable if it over
has been. Its culllerios hereabouts havo con
tributed but little to tho town or its business,
and tho businessmen know this bettor than
any othor class of citizens. Tho largo com
pany store at Lost Creek was, at 0110 time,
such a glaring example of tho company store
systovi whicli had been fostered at nil towns
along the line of the road tint it becamo so
obnoxious ns to call for public condemnation
through the IlmsAMi. attracting the atten
tion of the late Asa Packar who, if we are
rightly informed, was constrained to
insist upon n considerable modification of tho
conditions ujion which It was run, and tlio
branch in Shenandoah was closed shortly
afterwards. Tlio original concern is. how
ever, still lu existonco and its prices for the
necessaries of lifo arc considerably above
those charged by town merchants. It is
still a noticeable fact that thore is but this
one store in the territory coveied by all th;
T ..l.l.-l. .-1tt..t , , in
ne territory coveied uy all tb'jfg
:rics ami while no open.f,,,',,,;,
El to 15 is -still n&r. "ia ,i04
aStore.l..ijl-Rlr,milll(1 u
jjcjukii conieiic
sion is resorted
the owner of
never had i;t
mint tnt""
aU'y-'Mel'afl'liind lieVeutM v.oigier.
' New York, Aug. 20. "ld" MePart
Innd, of this city, and Owen Zelgler, of
Philadelphia, fought 2.1 rounds last
night before the Atlantic club, and
Charley White, the refeiee, decided In
favor of MoPartland, who, with the ex
ception of the last two rounds, had the
better of lite bout. McPartland sur
prised many of those who witnessed
the light by using his right hand ef
fectively, while his left was continu
ally playing havoc with Zlegler's face.
Zlegler fought desperately In the last
two rounds and had the better of the
New Yorker In the work accomplished,
but this was not enough to counter
balance the lead which the "Kid"' had
gained previously.
Xmv Jersey's Democratic Convo.itlon
Atlantic City, Aug. 20. The Demo
cratic state committee mot here yes
terday and selected Trenton as the
convention city, appointed a committee
to name a date for the selection of tho
gubernatorial candidate and positively
decided to debar all national Issues,
particularly the currency question,
from discussion nt the convention. It
Is, theiefore, assured that the Demo
cratic candidate for governor will be
selected without regard to his views
on silver, although the evident leaning
of the committee wns towards Mayor
James M. Seymour, of Newark, who Is
known to be n thorough IJryan man.
Want to He Miistored Out.
Washington, Aug. 20. Some ot the
regiments are canvassing nmong them
selves the question whether or not
they care to he mustered out now or
wait until later. The First New Jer
sey Is strongly opposed to remaining
any longer, S00 men voting their pref
erence to go home and 300 to go to Cu
ba. A majority of the Seventh Ohio
have voted that they preferred to re
main In the service, while the Klghth
Pennsylvania entertains quite differ
ent sentiments.
EVERY BRIDE
and wife should know about the pre
paration that for half a century has
been helping expectant mothers bring
little ones into the world without
danger and the hundred and one
clisco,nforts and distractions
IVK incident t0 child-birth. It
nj is applied externally, which
7 f is the only way to get relief.
L Vs. Medicines taken internally
iyjlfr will not help and may
,h!A.-)?j3 result in harm.
Friend
fits and prepares every
organ, muscle and
part of the body for
the critical hour. It
robs child-birth of its
tortures and pains.
Baby's coming is made
quick and easy. Its
action is doubly bene-
.Vficial if used during the whole
period of pregnancy.
1 per bottle at all drug stores, or
sent by mail on receipt of price.
Hooks Free, containing valuable infor
mation to all women, will be sent to an;
address upon application by
The Brndfieltl Regulator Co.,
Atlanta, Go.
1 ' I
The Prince of Wales
ORDcns
JOIIANN II0ITS MALT EXTRACT.
AnrROELntB Castlk, I j
AIlkUDULNSHIKE. f
rieaso supply three dozen Hull's Halt
Extract, on account of II. K. II,, I'rlncs
of Wales. J. CHOS3. (
lly goods train to Abergcldle, Ilallnter,
Aberdeenshire.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. t
Tho genuine Johflnn Moll's Malt Tstrnct
makes l'lcsh nnd HUi.nl. More stieng-li
In ono dozen bottles of Johtinn HollW Mdlt
Lotract than in u cask of Ale, llcer or i
l'ortor, without their Intoxicating oiiccts. I
PERSONAL. MEN J'lUN.
Miss Mary Monnghan, one of Shenandoah's
most popular teachers, and Misses Agnes and
Tessio Tahiti, of GiranUllle, and Miss Tessle
Ferguson, of Shenandoah, are the guests of
Mr. and Mis. George J. Iligglns on South
Sliamokiii streot. Shainokin Despatch.
Mr. and Mrs, George I'ishhurn mid Stephen
Tregeniho, Sr., and family, of Llewellyn,
who came to town to attend the funeral of
Mrs. Sarah Javous, returned to their homes
yesterday.
Samuel Paisley and family and Thomas
Paisley, Sr., who wero guests of town friends,
left for their homo in Hazleton yesterday.
Mrs Samuel Ciodber, of Hazleton, is visit
ing relatives in town.
Peril, (llhsoii, who was homo 011 a fur
lough, left for Camp Alger to-day.
A. W. Schalck, Kin., of Pottsvillc, was in
town to day. He attended tho funeral of
Justice Staull'ernt Kingtowii.
Miss Phyllis Ciodber, of Philadelphia, is a
guest of town relatives.
P. I'. I). Kirlin returned to town last night
from Lebanon, where ho attended the grand
lodge sessions of the Knights of Pythias, as
representative of tho local lodae.
Miss Duma Smith has uturucd from n
visit to friends at Zions' Grovo.
borough Survoyor W. G. Gicgory paid a
visit to tlio county scat to-day.
Mr. and Mrs. James Paisley and family, of
Morca, returned to that placo yesterday after
a visit to relatives hero.
P. J. Mulliollaud spent a part of to-day
at l'ottsvillo visiting friends.
Enoch Lockett returned from a week's
visit to friends at Hazleton "d re-iVnugest
t10 , o in iro world. Tills lact
s. its merit has led dishonest people to at
tempt to counterfeit it. Look out for tho
man who attempts to deceive you when you
call for DoWitt's Witch Ihulo Salve, the
gioat pile curo. C. II. Hageubuch.
Vesuvius in Ki'mit Ion,
Naples, Aug. 19. Vesuvius Is again
In a state of active eruption. Four
streams nt lava are (lowing down the
mountain side at the rate of 400 yards
an hour. The chestnut trees on Mount
Sommn hnve been burned. Constant
explosions are heard In the central
crater, which Is vomltlmr ashes and
names.
to cliiansi: Tin: systkm
KU'cctually yet gently, when costive or bil
ious, to permanently overcome habitual
constipation, to awaken the kidneys and
liver to a healthy activity, without irritating
or weakening 1 1 1 e 1 1 1 , to dispel headaches,
colds, or fevers, uso Syiup of Figs, mado by
tho California Pig Syrup Co.
AltU VOU GOING SOUTH':
THE POUTItBUN IlAII.WAY RKAC1IE8 AM.
PROMINENT POINTS.
Don't start South without consulting John
M. benll, District PassoiKer Agent, Southern
Uailw.iy, 'J8 Chestnut street, Philadelphia
If you cannot call in porson, write to him.
Spain's Military Commissions.
London, Aug. 10. Tho Mndrld corre
spondent of The Dally News says that
Generals Illanco, Castellanos and Leon
nnd Admiral Mnnterola have :een ap
pointed commissioners for Cuba and
Generals Maclas and Ortega and Adml
rnl Vnllarlno for Porto Hlco. It Is prob
able, the report says, that Senor Leon
y Castillo, the Spanish ambassador to
France, will preside nt the sessions of
the Paris commission. Senor Moret's
candidature Is made Impossible by the
hostile nttltude of the press.
CASTOR I A
Por Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears tho
Signature of
1-i'i'scmilliiu; tlio Spaniards.
Ponce, I'm to Itlco, Aug. l'j. The na
tives show u disposition to persecute
tho Spanish residents nnd several min
or riots have occurred here. At Yauco
Wednesday nlrtht the nntlves threw
stones and bricks Into Spanish shops
in retaliation for outrages committed
within the Spanish lines. The mll.
tnry have been ordeied to suppress
these demonstrations and punish tlio
offenders, General Miles and staff
went to General Wilson's headquarters
at the front yesterday. They were es
corted by n troop ot cavalry. The per
sonnel of tho commissions for Cuba
nnd Porto Itlco are highly commended.
General Grant will Join General Ilroolto
today.
Troops Sail Por Honolulu,
San Francisco, Aug. lfl. Three hun
dred and twenty-five olilcera nnd men
of the New York leglinent sailed for
Honolulu today on the transport Al
liance. When the Scnndla nnd Arizona
sail Sunday Ihey will have on board,
In addition to tholr complement of 10
liifotccmoiits for Ouiernl Menitt, n mil
lion rnundu of ammunition for small
arms, t
Sliaflcr's Saultai-.v llcpoft.
Washington. Ave. ID. Ti
paitment received a telegram last night
from General Shafter giving the fol
lowing snultnrv rennri f.i,. a.,.-
Total number sick, 1,030; total number
new cases, iui; total number fever
cases. 1.21G: total numl
returned to duty, 202, Deaths, 4.
Spanish 1' 111 1 o I'm- Auulimldo.
London, Aug. 19. Tho Madrid cor
respondent of The Times says: "Let-tei-B
from the Philippines bear remark
able testimony, as coining from hostile
sources, to the administrative capacity
nnd admirable organization of the
Tagalo Insurrection under Aeulnaldo."
A DEADLY CLOUDBURST.
.t ('mixed 11 Flood Which Swept (Six
Children to Death.
Pittsburg, Aug. 20. A cloudburst up
liawmlll Hun yesterday caused a Hood
In that stream and endangered the
lives of n dozen persons, Six children
were drowned, nnd the mother of tho
first two Is dying- from shock. The
dead children nre Irene Loftus, Itegls
Lofttts, Gcnevive Shatighnessy, Marga
ret Shatifthnessy, Nellie Sauls and An
nie llolznpfel.
The water In thr run began to rise
early In the morning, and at 3 o'clock
a great volume of water came down.
The drowned children, together with
some older persons, were standing on
a porch of the brick tenement house
on Violet allev, In the rear of Main
street, near West Cat son. This porch
overhung tho run. When the Brent
wave, 20 feet high, came down tho
porch was carried away and the peo
ple went with ,'t.
Mrs. John Loftus, mother of the two
chlldteu first named, and two men
were the ndults In danger. The woman
made a heroic effort to save her chil
dren, hut to no purpose.
Near the mouth of the run tho sand
dredge Pittsburg was moored, and
when the men In It saw the wreckage
coming down tho rtream and tho peo
ple strugglltig-for life they stopped all
else and went to the rescue. The men
nnd the woman were can led out Into
the Ohio river, but were saved by the
sand dlfgeis.
The woman excited the admiration ot
all who saw tho cntnstrophe. She was
almost overwhelmed n number of times,
but each time fought off the debris and
came to the surface. She Is, however,
dying from the shock caused by tb'
loss of her two children.
There wns a heavy downpour of rain
throughout western Pennsylvania from
midnight until 8 o'clock In the morning,
and considerable damage was done by
wnshouts and the overllowlng of small
streams, but as far as known there
were no other casualties.
Populists Will Vol Pllso.
Houston, Texas, Aug. 20. In n
speech at the big Populist encampment
nt Greenville yesterday Senator Marlon
IJutler, of Norht Carolina, national
chairman of the Populist party, sur
rendered to the mlddle-of-the roaders,
or antl-fuslonlsts. Ho declared that as
nnllonal chuiiinan he would promise
thnt there would he no trades or com
bines with either of the old parties be
fore the next national convention; that
he would call that convention at least
a mouth before the Democratic or Re
publican conventions convened, and
thus prevent any opportunity of fusion.
Threo spectres that threaten baby's lifo.
Cholera infantum, dysentery, diarrhoea. Dr.
fowler's I'x tract of Wild Strawberry never
fails to conquer them.
To Ocean drove.
To enable tlioso desiring to attend thr,
cannot make any "lsWn1a'ppnlntments,
nnd the thousand or more applications
leeched will not benefit the senders In
any way. Kvery one chosen for such
employment has been and wlll'be taken
from the force already In the service of
the govonment.
Alazyllvor makes a lazy man. Ilurdock
blood Hitters is tho natural, never failing
remedy for a lazy liver.
Umi'- sIoii nt u I' lwdcr Mill.
New Yi ik. Aug. 20. An explosion oc
curred yesteulay at the Koiclle powder
mills, near Landing, 011 the banks of
Lake llopateonr. N. J. Two of the
workmen, Axel Anderson nnd Alfred
Johnson, were seveiely Injured. The
explosion shook the country for miles
around. The building In which the
explosion occurred, which wns wrecked,
was used lor manufactuiins nitro
glyceilne. The cnuse of the explosion
Is not known.
Tho sinunlitor of ( IiIik-so Itohnls.
London, Aug: 20. The Hong Kong
correspondent of The Times says the
slaughter of rebels In southern China
continues. Corpses lloat past Wu-Chau
dally. Two hundred rebels who had
entered Tal-Wong-Kong were defented
by General Slawlin, who killed 100 of
the rebels and took 40 of them prison
ers. The gentry In the districts of
Paklan and Wungun dally sent to tho
magistrates between 10 nnd 20 rebels
for execution.
I suffered with Eczema of tho worst kind,
my face and neck down to my shoulders wcro
one l.illaiuniation, was not ablo to scoout of
my cjes for quite a while, and was unable
to sleep for weeks, on account of tlio severe
pain, wlrch nearly Jrovo 1110 Insane. Jlyface
and neck wore swollen and mado 1110 look
hideous. Had threodoctorsatdlfTcrcnttlmcs,
and not ono of them could relievo 1110 of my
pain, swelling, and blo'tclies, I nscd thrco
bottles ot CimcimA Kraoi.vE.vr, four boxes
CuncntA (ointment), threo cakes of Cuti
cuua Soap, and iny friends and ono of the
doctors aro surprised, and asked, " W10 cured
you?" and I tell them quickly, "CtJTictiiu.
ItuMKniKS." J.V.1CAKKA,
March 4, 18U7. ai Bcholo St., llrooklyn, N. Y.
FoM throughout tha world. I'ottir p. ardCCobp
Boto lTojm , Uoton. i How to Curo Skin PUenini," Uti.
I Tho Rosy Frosrioss
And a velvet softness of tiTffitln Is Inva
riably obtained by thor ) who use Pozzoni'b
Coiupleiinu "under.
"THR STYLISH PATTGRN." At.
1 tunc rashionable. Original. Perfect
r l'lttlng. Prices IO anil 15 contd.
,None higher. None betler at any price.
Some reliable merchant sells them In
nearly every city or town. Ask for
win, ur iney can ce nao By mall uoui
111 In rllli.r M.nr Vn.fr rf. I-
Stamps taken. Latest Fashion Sheet
I u upou receipt oj ce wnt (v pay
Brightest ladles' magatlne published.
jiivaiuauic tor ico Dome, rashloni ot
the day, Home Literature, Househ.U
Hints, Fancy Work. Current Topics,
Fiction, all fof jnly 5" nts a year, !n
iMudlnfa froo pattern, rourowntr'eo.
tlon any time Seed two 2-cent stimps 7
lor .ample ujpy., Addresf vvetj- B
,,'g.H6 Wesl HUi'dtttti, New Yorfc:B
f QTm Flto Avenue, Chlcagof' I
1 -irr 1 t
UNABLE TO SEE
t ' W, BAZAR (WCjrS
PatternsW
L. 1
MAGAZ1NEW
S. BLOCK,i
Clothier i Gents' Furnisher,
NOW AT 23 EAST CENTRE STREET,
(DORNBACH BUILDING.)
At which place I am now prepared to meet the wants
of my former customers and the public in general, to fat
better advantage. An invitation is extended to the public
to visit our new place and inspect our increased stock of
clothing.
MISCELLANEOUS.
IAD IKS or gentlemen can obtain Btcnilv ami
i profitable employment by writing to ravU
A: Co., 213 WyoniliiK Ave, Soranton, Pu. 8-20-at
IOST llctwetui Womer'B truck store nml tho
I Heading freight station, a ring highly
valued an n gift front n friend. Liberal reward
awaits the Under by returning same to tho
IlKKAMl olllcu. 8-lG-5t
IjlOUSALR A valuable property, brick build
; Ititf, with all modern couvenfcnceM and in
excellent locatlou, nltute at coiner of Lloyd
and West streets. For further Information iqi
ply to Sirs. S 1). Heed. ' H-10-tf
."Wit HUNT. A saloon with dwelling, con
taining 13 comfortnblo rooms 011 Houth
Mnln street. located In tlio business portion.
ucnsonauie terms, uuimt herald rmco. h-'j-uu
Foil HAI.B A valuable property on West
Centre street, dwelling bouse, and nil con
vculences In desirable locution. Apply to
Thomas Tosh, for further particulars. 5-i7-tf
POH BALK. A saloon Good btnlid nnd cen
tral location. Hnq two pool table, 0110
belnir n combination of pool nnd bilibiriN,
Apply nt the IIeiiai.d olllce. tf
- hvJfe 'and tlio Trail
.tiprK.xjosttion ou a special train' of
I'ulliuaii sleeping, compartment, ob.servation,
and dining cara, allowing ciiilit days in
"Wonderland" and two days tit Omaha. Sep
tember 1. Kate, ?J. from Now York, Phil
adelphia. Baltimore, and Washington; (230
from Pittsburg.
To Kiagara Fulls, oxcuivion tickets good to
return within ten days will be .'old 011 July
21, Augiibt 4 and 18, September 1, 15 nnd 11,
at rato of f 10 from Philadelphia, Riltimoro,
and Washington. These tickets include
transportation only, and will permit of stop
met within limit at llutl'alo, Kucliester, and
Watkins 011 the return trip.
Two ten-day tours to Clettysburg, I.may
Caverns, Natural liridgo, Virginia Hot
Springs, Iticliuioiid, and Washington, Sep
tember as and Octobor 10. Hale, (55 from
New York, 03 from Philadelphia. 1'ro
poitionato rates from other points.
For itineraries mid further information ap
ply to ticket agents, or address fleo. W.
Iloyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent,
Philadelphia.
Philadelphia 8t
Reading Railway
Engines Hum Hard Coal No Smoke
IN KFFKOT JULY 1st, 1898,
Trains leave Hhenaudoali as follows
For Now York via l'hllaiielphia, week days.
-.inn.... . ti nn oit . m . . ' '
For New York via Mauch Cliuiuc, woofc days,
( uUH. Ill,, .1 UUU M IV l, IU.
For ltvadlng and Philadelphia, week days.
7 30, 9 31 a.m., Ui 27, 3 10 and 0 07 p. m.
For l'ottsvillo, week days, 7 80, 9 W a. in.
12 27, 3 10, 6 07 and T 23 p. in.
For Taiuamin and Mahanoy City, week days
7 30, 9 51 a. 111., 12 27, 8 10 and C 07 v. in.
For Wllllainsport, Bunbury and Lewlsburg,
week duva. 11 ho a. m.. 12 27. 7 2.t n. m
For Mahano) Plane, weekdays, 7 80, 9 81, 11 80
n, 111., is a iu, dvi. i a v oa p. 111.
For Ashland and Slmruoklii, week days, 730,
1180 a. ui., 12 27, 3 10, a 07, 723 and ftop.. m,
For Ilaltlmore, WasbliiEton and the West via
... . Kjt jv, ri.. lurouKii trains ie-i ucauiiiK
Terminal, Plilludelnlira. (P. Alt. II R.) at 8 20,
8 20, 7 00, U 20 a. m., 8 and 7 27 1 u. Addl-
, uu. .1 vu 11. iu. . a iu anu 7.:. n. I nnnnftv.
nut streets station, week days, 10 30 a. in. 12 20.
I'JltBJOi. in. Hundays, 185, 8 28 p. m.
TItAINH FOIt SHENANDOAH.
tjBV N. Vn.1. ul. TJ1..1..I. I. I I.
days. 12 15. 4 30. 8 00. 11 SO a. m r.,,,1 I 1 t tn
9 00 p.m. '
Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week
days, 4 80, 9 10 a. m.. 1 80 p. iu.
Leave Philadelphia. Heading Terminal, week
uujtd, . vu, o OV, .U . Ul. RDU UU, D, U.
Ix:ave HeadlnK. week days, 7 0J, lOOs, a, m.
12 15, 4 17. 800 p. m.
Leave Pottsvllle, weekdays, 710. 7 40 a. ni
Leave Tamaqua, week days, 8 30, 1123 a. ui..
lave Mahanoy City, week days, 9 01, 1147
a.m., 2 22, 5 12, 6 21, 7 41 p. m
Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 6 SO, 9 25.
in ok II ,n . n . i w ....
u a. iu. .11, DDI, Q1 (Ol, pin,
Leave Wllllamsporl, week days, 7 42, 1U00 a.
m 12 3 1 and 4 00 p. in.
ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION,
Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street warf and
South street wliaif for Atlantlo City.
Weekdays Kxpress, 8 00, 9 00, 10 45 a. m.. (1 30
Saturdays only), i 00, 3 00, 3 40 GO minute train I,
iw 03 inlnnto trainj, 4 30, 8 00 JC3 inlnutu
train, 8 40, 700 p.m. Aoiommodatlou, 0 15
a. m., 6 00, 6 80 p. m fl.00 excursion train 700
am. Sundays Express, 730, 8 00, 8 30, 9 00,
10 00 a ui, 4 45 n m Accommodation, 0 15 a lu.
4 45 p. m. Jl.oo excursion train, 7a m
lteliirntng leave Atlantic City depot, corner
Atlantlo and Arkansas avenues.
r!n'C kija:i?rll;xipre""' '045 ffndnys only)
; i ....lu.u .luiiii, o u iiw miiiiite
train, 9 00, 10 15, 11 00 a ui.. d 30, 4 30, ft 80, 7 :w!
v' ,ui Aeeouiiuodatlon, 4 25, 7 50 a. iu,
40.1 p. in. SI.0J excursion train (fromMlsslsslppl
aye. unly) 010 p. m. Hundays-Eipress. 3 30.
4 00. 5 Ul. il m fi ;m 7 on in ulwi n.,.H TZ'
' ,' , , i - -, . , w, o uu, tf uu u, II, nv
cnuimodatlon, 7 15 a. in., 505 p. m. J100
..Vnilruli... I.. II I . . .u"
i ; .. .' V"ul" 'ooi ui DiiHsissippi ave.
only), u 10 p in,
For Olllio Mnv nti.l Tl. till., a . ... '
n nn i --- j v.. . .o,u alia, in.,
2 30,4-l5pni. Additional for Cape May 4 15
p. in. Sundays-(jl 00 excursion 7 00) 9 15 a in,
.PyfOwan City, 8 30,8 43 a in, 2 30, 4 43 pin.
If 1.00 excursion Thursday only) 7 00 a ui. Hun
day,, 8 15, U 15 a iu. "
Parlor Cara on all express trains.
" further Information, apply to nearest
Philadelphia and Heading Hallway ticket agen
or address
I. A. tiwKKiAnn, Kusok J. Wkkkb,
(len'l Hunt., Cleu'l Pass'r Agt.
IteadlnirTprnilnal, Philadelphia.
riillions of Dollars
Go up in smoko evory year. Take n
rials but got your j-ousos, stock, lu
nlturo, etc., Instirod In first-ciasa r
liable compaulos as roprosontod by
DAVID FAUST. Insurance Agcn
' " k ftUJ 1 130 South JanllnSt
Also Lllr;udArcldenlal Uoiapanlei
EDUCATED and ARTISTIC TASTES
III unll paper nm1 Jconratlons In one ot tho
iitncti'Ctitli century nccotiipllnlunriitn. Thnt U
why thoo who hcIpi-I their wnll paper nt
CAIIDiN'.M Kt t pmvU i1i'Hhtfiil rniiilts. It l-n't
ncccwary to pmi'hni' the expensive Kf'l' Ihe
(leftlMi mill colnrn are Junt a artlntie In tho
cheaper kiiuIci, If they am not t rich, Vitr
thone who wish to ilceoiate theli rimm with
artistic wall papern k to
J. P. CARDEN,
224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pn.
SCHUYLKILL
DENTAL
PARLORS
MUSICAL" INSTRUCT0K,
Lock Box (W. Mahauoy C'Uy, l'a.
UnvliiK ntudled under some of the tuH
uiastcrs li IajimJoii and I'liria, will rIvo IdbsoC
on the vlolln.mandolf ti, guitar ami vucul culturo.
Teruirj reasonable. Addrena lu care of Htrmmi,
tho Jeweler Hheuaudoah.
ennsylvania
RAILROAD.
HCHUYKII.I, DIVISION.
Jur.v 1, 1898.
Trains will leave Hhenaudoali attor tue aou o
uatuior WlKKau, lillberton, rriwKvlllu, xi..
Water, St. Ulalr, 1'otlHVllle. ItaulburK, KeuxM.,
1'ottalowu, l'liociilxvlllc. Nurrlstowu ..Uru...
aaelplila (Unwwl street statluulat uUQ uuu a 15
a. m.,2U2, U In p. ui, on week days. Sundays,
8 15 u. in., 4 20 p. m.
Trains leave Frackvlllo for Sheiiauduau '. t
731), it 40a. in. and 3 411, 7 30 p. u,. Killiday,
11 01 a. in. ana 6 40 p. i&.
Leave 1'ottavllle lor Sbcliaiiduati (via Frack
vllle, 710, 1120 a. Ul., 6 20, 7 10 p. lu. BUliun"
tUU'i a. in., 5'JU p. iu.
luvo I'lilladelplaa, (llruad street stallou), lot
SlitMiiUoab at a . a. ui., 4 lu p. iu. week days.
Suudays leave at 0 60 and 9 23 a. u..
Leave llruad Street bttlou. iliUadelplila,
l'OH NEW YOHK.
Express, weea-days, 8 20, 4 Oo, 4 50 5 01,5 15,0 bO
7 88, o2v, alio, lul (Ulnllif Uu), lluuu. Ui,
12 Ul noon, .2 83 tl-lmlted l Uo and 4 2i p. u..
llllllut; Cars), 1 40, 2 8u lOlnlUK ( w 8XU, duu,
4 02, oiu.uuu O'lo'i'K Car;, 000, 1 Ui, j M (lliu
luuO'urj, loou p. iu., iiui, iiitilit, nuuaas.
0:, 4lu, 4.10, uOj. 5 15 8 2U, 9uu, 10 21, 11'1-lHK
Car), IU5 o. iu,, 12 uu, 100 (l)iimii; Cur; Juu
tllliillii; Car), 4uu tl.luuted 4 22J turning Oar;,
,u, iiiuuit; .ar, uoo, i oz, , oo, iiuiiiuk,
Car loou p. ui., 1201 mtfUt.
r.xpitiss lor Huston wiuiuui chauKu, It ou u.,
week-duys, iud J 00 p. ui., dally,
latsklll express, tl'arlor Car), 8 20 u in week
du s.
WAS1I1NUTON AND THE SOUTH.
For llultltuote aud Washington, 3 SO, 7 20, 8 32,
luai, ii m, a. iu., 12 uu, 12 Ji iDiuiuu Car;, t n
IDiiuiiK Car, u!2, 4 41, (uij cougriw
siuuui Llunicu, Dining CarJ, nit. etu iDiu
mucarj, 7 31 tDiuniK Car) p. ui., audi2u
ulKliI weekdays. Buiidays, J bu, 7 20, 9 li, 11 2J,
a. m., 1209, 1 Li, llllilm; urj 4 41, 152uCuii
Kiessional Limited, Dining car, oiu tliioiou
curj, Jul iDlulugCarJ p. ui, ana 12 tu mailt-
Fur Ilaltlmore, aocoiuinodatluii, 9 12 u iu, t 0j
and 4 01 ii ui week days, a oo and it 10 p in uully.
POH ATLANTIC CITY.
LeateiJroad street sutluii via Delaware rlrei
bridge r.xpress, 3 00, 9 40 SO lulliutes u in,
23s ptt minutes, 400 ij iiiinutcsj, J ui p. ui.
unuays,u00, 9 20 SO iiiluulesj, a la, 2M rtt
liilliutcsj, 7 0j p ui.
iamio Jlaraet street Warf Express, 3 00, 8 80,
loou 173 luinutesj.a lu. (luuSaturuuys ouy;, 2uu
73 uiiuutesj,3 0u 173iuinutesj,3 30 too liilliulisj,
u L3 luuiutesj, 480 17j uiliiules, ouu l0
liliuules, 3 30 pi minutes p in. Suniiays, 5 uu,
7 3u, bou ,7o uiliiutes, sou, 9 00 173 minutes),
9 30 170 liiiuutesj .1 iu, uud 4 80 173 minutes li lu.
Sl.ou excursion train, 7 ox a m ually,
(ur Capo Alay, Aiiglesea, WlluwuodaudHoll)
HeaeU Ivxprvss, 9 0U a iu, 2 3U, 4 05, 5 00 ii Ul
weekdays. ounda;s. 8 20 a m. Cpe Hay only,
1 au p iu oaturda, s. Excursion, 7 oo a iu dally.
For oea Isle City, Ummu Cliy, Avaluu uud
Stoue Harbor Express, V 10 a. ui., 2 30, 4 20,
5 00 p. ut. week days. Sundays, 8 So a, in. lu
vurslon 7 to a m daily.
ror aomere I'uunEipress, 5 0J, 8 30, 10t)J
a. m., 1 00 Saturdays only, 3 uu, 4 0u, a uu, ft so
p. ui, week days. Sundays, 0 UU, a 00, 9 IU, 9 00
a. ui. aud 1 JO p. iu.
J. U. HuroumsoN, J, h. Wood,
Ueu'l Manager. Ueu'i l-ass'g'r Agt
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