The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, June 03, 1893, THIRD EDITION, Image 2

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lents per Una each subsequent Insertion, Hated
(or regular advertising can bo bad on applica
tion at the offlco or by mall.
The Kvenino Heramj has n larger circula
tion In 'Shenandoah than any other paper pub
lished. Books open to all.
Entered at the PostofUce. at Hbonandoah, Pa.
for transmission through the malls
as second-class mall matter.
Those who thought Hint low Atner
leans would visit Europe this season
were away off In tholr calculations.
Three thousand first-class passengers
left New York for Europo on a single
day recently.
Valley For.QE Is now a Stato Park,
the Governor having signed the bill
whloh places that historic spot In tho
care of the people forevermore. Now
the nation should own the Gettysburg
battlefield nnd all tho adjacent grounds
necessary to mabo It a great National
Park.
ALL OF THE IMPORTANT EVENTS.
When the state bankB get to Issuing
currency, If they ever do, and one of
them falls, Its currency will become
worthless. Should overy National
bank In tho country close their doors
the currency Issued by them would
still be as good as gold. Quito a diflor-
ence, eh?
Saturday half-holiday the year
round is now a legal fact, but it may
take some timo before It is generally
adopted. It will be a great boon to
the working community. Its coming
has been In a measure anticipated by
tho summer Saturday half-holiday,
anil vni.tr fTanarnl nlianpnntnn nnw nf
work for two or three hours every Satur
day afternoon by a large number of
business firms and trades.
Representative Lose it's investiga.
tlon of the electric light trust flattened
out In a rather ignominious way, as it
was very generally supposed at the
time It was iastltuated It would. The
chairman seems to be well satisfied,
however, that he accomplished what
he sought, and If that la so he could
not have sought an investigation of
the trust, for there was only the
merest pretense of such Investigation.
Phlla. Precs.
The man who invents a method of
Joining the leather ot machinery belts
so that it will be as strong at the point
of "union as elsewhere has an enor
mous fortune In waiting for him. A
machine belt three-sixteenths of an
Inch thick will sustain 675 pounds of
weight per inch of width. At the
splices, after the belt has been fastened
with rivets, this Is reduced to SSO
pounds ; lacing reduces it etiil further
to 200 pounds, while a safe working
tension is only about fifty pounds per
inch. If tho belts could be made Eolid
and as strong at the joints as else
where the working tension might be
largely increased,
The various departments of the
Beading Railroad Company have been
reorganized. First Vice Piesldent
Voorheea will ha vo cha rce of th e opera
tlon of all railroad and other trans
portation Hues owned, leased or con
trolled by the company. General
Traffic Manager John Taylor will
have general supervision of all com
mercial matter connected with the
business of the company and of traffic
relating with other companies. U,
M. Lawler was appointed superinten
dent of the Atlantic City division
vice G. D. Whitcomb, assigned to
other duties. The office of superltv
tendent of the Harrlsburg and Pitts
burg division and of superintendent
of the Catawlssa division are discon
tinued. The operation of the Penn
sylvanla, Poughkeepsie and Boston
Railroad will be under the charge of
the general superintendent of the
Eastern division
Among the home Industries of to
day soap making is a lost art, but
there was a time "In tho days that
are no more" when the well filled
soft soap barrel was an importaij
complement to good house keeping.
Apropos of that ancient custom,
which called for much skill and abil
ity on the part of the p-tHldlng
angel of the household Is the (ale that
Is told of a charming young lady of
Kalamazoo. She was soap linking. A
caller appearing, she hastened to her
boudoir, whence she so on re appeared
wreathed In sm'les and weariug her
best attire, to greet ln-r guest in the
drawing room. Ima'iie her a-ton-Ishment
as she explained the oauia
of her delay, in being greeted with tin
exclamation: "Soap maklngl Why you
look as if you had never seen any
soap,
Two Hundred nnil Hnvrnty-NInn Hills Ir
tho Governor's IIhiuIs to Approve of
Veto ISrfore July 1 Tlio City or Lnn
cantur Sued for DnmiiBe New Cluirteri
(Irnntoil ut llurrlnlmrg,
IlAnmsnono, June 3. In 1801 the logls
luture adjourned on Miiy 28, having pent
to tlie governor 414 bills, 122 of whlcli
wore npprovtil, 17 vetoed nnd 13 recalled,
leaving In his limirts nt adjournment 2011,
This year tho legislature sent 4I2 bills to
the governor, l!t8 of which were approved,
25 vetoed nnd 10 recalled. Ho has now
270 hills to approve or veto between now
nnd July 1.
Governor Fnttlson got out his veto nx
yesterday and killed u couplo of hills. The
first was "An net regulating constables'
returns to tho quarter sessions court of the
county of Chester." The governor nys:
"Tho bill proposes to except tho county
ot Chester from the operation ot n genprnl
law. Jt olicnus against that provision of
the constitution which prohibits the gen
eral assembly from passing any local or
special bill regulating the affairs of coun
ties. It is also in conflict with the prohl
hltion against local legislation regulating
the practice In judicial proceedings or In
quiry before courts. Either of these would
be snfllcteut reason for executive disapproval."
I he second veto was the net giving nn
additional law judge to Washington county.
1 he governor says:
"In previous communications to the gen
ernl assembly I have expressed grave mis
givings ns to measures intended to Increase
the number of judges in tho common
wealth. Although the county of Wash
ington has rando considerable Increase in
population within the last decade, I am
not satisfied there is such an accumulation
of legal business as to rcquirenn additional
judge of the courts. In the absence of con
vincing demonstration that the conditions
in tho 2ith judicial district are peculiarly
different from those of other single dis
tricts of about equal population, I am con
strained to withhold my npprovnl from the
measure.
Bcrvnnts Stol the Money.
PiilLADELruiA, June 3. Several days
ago n pockethook containing over $22U in
money nnd checks was stolen from a trunk
nt tho residence of Mrs. Alnry Unusey, JNo.
1021 Chestnut street, but all clients to as
certain who had committed the thefts
proved unavailing until the matter was re
ported to Captain Miller, of the detective
corps, who upon investigation lounu a por
tion of the stolen money secret eu in an
outhouse In the rear of the premises.
Lyilift Uotton and Delia bpeuce, em
ployed at tho house as servants, and Jnmes
Harris, of JNo. uiu south juniper street,
and Harry I'rettyman, nil colored, were
taken into custody, charged with being
concerned In tho rouuery.
When arranged nt tho Central station
for a hearlDg yesterday afternoon, it was
revealed that Mrs. Undsey had shown the
money to Delia Spence on the day It was
taken, and the admission ot L,ydia uotton
was to the effect that Delia informed her
of the matter and directed her to secure
uossession of the wealth, which sho did.
after forcing open the trunk with a button
hook. Lydla also acknowledged that sho
had Given the checks and u portion of the
money to Harris, nnd the latter afterwards
gavo the checks to i'rettyman. ino no
cused were bound over to answer at court.
Coughing Le&dri to Consumption,
Kemp's Balsam "will stop the congh at
enoe.
Piles or Hemorrhoids
Permanently cared vrithont knife or ligature
Wo danger or Buffering. No delay from bus
Ineca while under treatment. Patients who
ut responsible noed not pay until well. A
Xrfoct cure guaranteed. Bend for circular
B. DEED, M . D,
129 Sonth 13th St., Philadelphia.
Befers, by permlaJou, to the editor of ths
tzkiwo Hjebau. tf
Bny Ktyitont flour. Bo euro that the
name Lzauo & Baku, Ashland, Pa., is printed
"--icfry sack. 3-3-3 taw
Lieutenant Peary's New Ship.
T, . mniDiiTi Tuna It Tim .tiinrn apnl
er Falcon, which is to convey Lieutenant
i'enry ana mo mcmuers oi uis ucxi uApe
dltion to Northern Greenland, will, it is
expected, arrive at this port on or about
June 28 or 25. After tnking on board the
material for the house, which is to be con
structed at tho winter quarters of tho ex
pedition, and tho necessary miscellaneous
equipment and stores she will go to New
Yorx ana taKe on ooara two tuna ui peiu-
.tnnn nn.1 !. rnvwlclrma fnr t.ltn P.Ynmll.
U1IWIU t.i.i. bUW . V- . .......... -" - X
Itl .1 t T. Vn.l- frt.
lion, sailing lmicclij uuiu m
her destination.
tain Henry Bartlett, formerly of the sealer
A1r,-!r,n ntwl a larrrn Tirnnnrtlnn of tlin Aid
rtifttiwv, ... -- n - - i
.t, trifu n.V,f.n .nt-t-i.,,1 Mm fnpmpT
i;ii;y ui ujb iiu.j .j .w ....'- - -
expedition to the far north, will lorm part
ni ner complement.
May Build a Monument.
Keadiso, June 8. Before final adjourn
ment the General Synod of the Reformed
Church appointed a committee to consider
the advisability of erecting a monument
to the memory of Eev. Michael Schlatter
In Franklin Square, Philadelphia.
Elder C. G. Gross, of Philadelphia, was
re-elected treasurer of the synod.
The General Synod voted down a resolu
tion to the effect that members of the
synod do all In their power to overthrow
the liquor triune.
Itefusrd a Writ of Mandamus.
Hariusbuhq, June 8. In tho matter of
the petition of Frederick Talbot, of Phila
delphia, the supreme court yesterday re-tum-d
a writ of mandamus to compel the
Philadelphia court of quarter sessions to
t-rant the netltloner n tavern license, ino
court completed the list tor the middle dis
triet. and ndiournwl to meet in Philadel
phla next Wednesday, when the public
buildings case will ue uearu,
Now Charters Grunted.
TT .nnmnunn .li. . !! Tll(.f wptD chart
ered yesterdsy: i.!donulo Medicine Com
pany, of V illinnihi 'ft; capital, $10,000.
Leisenring Jn.nufactuiing Company, of
Bcrunti-n; capital, $12,000. Claysville
Creamny and Canning Company, of Wash
ington; ciipita), $5,000: Columbia Build
ing and Loan .Aw;iHtion. of Philadelphia!
capital, OUU,UW. t,ne engine urna,
capital, $100,000.
ljmonter IIu a SIO.OOO Dnnmse Suit.
tiriNCAb-jKit, Juno 3. A year ngo the
city authorities had a dispute with the
Pennsylvania Telephone Company about
the latter placing a polo on one of the
main streets. The city had the polo cut
down. In falling the win were dragged
down and Charles McGrann, a boy who
was passing, was struck by the wires and
Ijiidly hurt. Yesterday the boy's father
uud (the city for $10,000 damages.
Held Under Suspicion.
Rkadiko, Jmie 8. P. W. Berwick Is
held at the police station in thla city under
nusplclou, He was arrested Thursday
evening for selling songs on the street and
feigning blindness, as supposed. He had
on his person unused railroad tickets rep
resenting a value of about $300, as to tho
possession of which be was unable to give
3 satisfactory explanation.
Crashed Into a Street Car,
Chicaoo, June 8. At seven o'clock last
evening a Rock Island passe, ger train
struck a street car at Forty-Ninth street.
One person was killed and several injured.
irnriiVii I"a I r Ailuilitlnns.
Cihoaoo, June 3. The number of paid
admissions to the World's Fair yesterday
were 47,885.
Rev. Wayland D. Ball, of the Associate
Reformed ohurch, of Baltimore, one of the
ablest young ministers of the south, died
at Worthlngtoo, O.
wdcr
ABSOMifEOf PORE
THI! ll:NNSM.VANIA INVI.NIOIIN.
i I.lnt of iitcntn liiHiii'd to Them In tin
Month of Msy.
Washington, June 8. The following
patent have been issued to Peniisylvanle
luventent:
L. C. Wetwl, Illlefont, die-plat; 0.
O. Myers, Boiling Springs, oar coupling:
G. II. Bartlett, Bethlehem, tool-holdlnji
box; G. It. Baitlett, Bethlehem, nolseluw
attachment for school slates; J. II. Vov
Ier, ilytrstown, Heetrio welding appa
ratus; W. Burnley, North East, Rulvanlc
battery; C. Cronln, Kingston, fuel; W. 15,
Delbert, Shnmokin, knob attachment; A.
J. Delp, Bangor, pnper file; R. J. Ewlg,
Morton, pattern file; J. C. Fields, Mead-
vllle, puzzle; R. Garrett, Freedom, brick
kiln; J. H. Gibson, Bruin, harness; J.
Graham, Wllmerdlug, air-brake coupling;
w. Hilton, iJiUJols, washing mnchltir: r.
James, Braddock, railway; J. Johnson,
Chester, harness hook for looms; S. Mu
Clurc, Senron, stock Indicator for blast
furnaces; W. A. Minteer, Peachvllle, hy
drocarbon burner; J. A. Potter, Mununll,
steel shaping apparatus; V. Ryman, Ava-
lon, power hammer; J. II. spotz, Strnuss
lown, sausage stulTer; W. C. Woods, Fuy,
nut lock.
The Stock Market Lower.
P1111.AEEi.ruiA, June 8. The probability,
reported Thursday, that another $1,000,
000 In gold would be exported to-dny was
confirmed yesterday, the amount being in-
cicased to $1 ,ouU,U00. The bears were .ilso
favored by weakness in the London mnrket
and by several failures In Liverpool. Na
turally enough the New York stock mnr
ket opened considerably lower nnd was
weak and unsettled all day. In many
cases the opeuintr prices were 1 per cent.
or tnoru below Thursday's closing figures,
and most stocks declined further during
the early trading.
NJ5W8 I'lttlM TIIH RTAT15 CAI'lTAU
Chief Clerk O. R. Snyder, of tho stnto
department, is seriously ill at Elrensburg,
where ho has been several weeks.
A meeting of tho board of public build
ings and grounds will bo held next week
to take up the new building matter.
Attorney General Hcnsel will deliver tho
address to tho seventeen graduates from
the Dickinson school of law, at Carlisle,
next Tuesday.
The governor did a remnrkable lot ot
work yesterday with his ready pen. He
Bigned his name to over a hundred bills
that met tho executlvo approval.
Two years ago the house appropriation
committee had referred to It 231 bills, in
volving an expenditure of $20,480,523.20.
Of these 00 were negatived and the com
mittee granted a total Bum of $20,841,
011.20, reducing the demands $0,188.
881.07. This session Chairman Marshall's
committee received 282 bills and 84 were
negatived. Tho original total was $30,
021,732.15, but the committee scnled this
down to $22,140,733.30, a cut of $14,774,
008. liO. As It stands now, with the addi
tional appropriation to the schools, the
ostlmato of the committee has not been ex
ceeded more than $10,000. It Is the gov
ernor's Intention to dispose of tho bills ns
rapidly as possible.
Till! I'ltOMINKNT I) HAD.
First Strllin of tho Season,
PiTTHnuno, June 3. The first strike of
the year In the iron and steel circles was
inaugurated ut the Wayne iron works of
Urown et Co., Yesterday. Sixty men are
affected. The htrike is the first of the
kind in tho history of the Amalgamated
association involving a point that may
prove n factor In the future settlement ot
wage scales.
LanoiHtM 1'rohlbltlonlstH Meet.
Lancasteii, June 8. The prohibition
county convention met yosterday and nom
inated fifteen delegates to the state conven
tion and fifteen alternates; n full ticket
was placed In tho field. Reports presented
from nil sections of the county indicate an
Increased prohibition vote this fall.
To-morrow at tho Fair.
Chicago, June 3. The Fair program for
to-morrow, so far as relates to the religious
exercises, hangs fire, although there is but
little timo to make arrangements. Choral
Director Tonilln Is ready to provide the
choir of 200 voices to lead in the congrega
tional singing and render anthems.
Nowly Appointed Cadets
Washington, June 3. Among tho per
sons appointed cadets at West Point Mili
tary Academy are: J. li. liugbes, thir
teenth New York district; A. P. Brennan,
Fourteenth New York district; M. P. Gal
vln, alternate, Fourteenth New York dis
trict. Insane latlonti at Norrlstown.
Nomustown, June 3. For the first time
since the opening of tho hospital for the
insnno the number of patients now ex
ceeds 2,000, the physician's report pre
sented nt yesterday's meeting of the trus
tees showing 1,002 males and 1,000 females.
Captured the ltohhers.
Lkdanon, June 3. Thursday night the
clothing store of Levi Siv was enteied by
breaking open the front door of tho store
jind robbed of about $700 worth of goods.
The robbers were caught near Sheridan
station yesterday afternoon.
May Repeal the Sherman Law.
Wasiiinoton, June 3. Information com
ing from silver sources makes it a safe pre
diction that there will be comparatively
little trouble to pass a bill through the
house to repeal the Sherman silver law
after congress meets.
A Wealthy Druggist Siilcldcu.
New Orleans, June 8. Godfrey Bnr
rell, a wealthy druggist of this city, who
had been Insane for the past two days com
mitted suicide in the Louisiana Retreat
yesterday by hanging himself.
Dr. Elenzer Bowcn died In Jersey City
from tho effects of the grip. Ho was 07
years old,
Christopher Bnckman, tho original baker
at Cape liny, N. J., died of heart disease.
A. N. Wuernlich, of Hammondsport, N.
Y., a member of the Freshman clnss of
Lehigh university, died of diphtheria, aged
Mr. Geo. W. Turner
Simply Awful
Worst Caso of Scrofula tho
Doctors Ever Saw
Completely Cured by HOOD'S
SAIISAI'AIIILLA.
" When I was & or C years old I had a scrof
ulous soro on tho mldillo finger of my left hand,
which got so had that tho doctors cut tho
finger oil, and later took oft mora than half my
hand. Then tho soro broke out on my arm,
camo out on my neck and face on both sides,
nearly destroying tho sight of one eyo, also
on my right arm. Doctors said It was tho
Worst Caso of Scrofula
they ever saw. It was simply awful! Five
years ago I began to tako Hood's Sarsaparllla.
Gradually I found that tho sores wcro begin
ning to heal. I kept on till I had taken ten
bottles, tea dollnra! Just think of what a
return I got for that investment! A thou
nnd iwr cent? Yes, many thousand. For
the past 4 years I have had no sores. I
Work all tho Timo.
Beforo, I could do no work. I know not
what to say strong enough to express my grat
ltude to Ilood's Sarsaparllla for my perfect
way, Saratoga county, N. Y. ' '
HOOD'8 PILL8 do not weaken, but aid
digestion and tone tho stomach. Try them. 25c.
FIRE INSURANCE.
argeat and oldest reliable purely oath o
panles represented by
120 S. Jaroin St, Shenanooah
RAVE YOU TRIES MIS km FAILED
TO FIND A CURE FOB
RHEUMATISM, LUMBAGO,
SCIATICA,
KIDNEY, LIVER and BLADDER
COMPLAINTS, DYSPEPSIA, LAME-BACK, &c.
Dr. ban dews eiectimo heth
with IHcctro Mncnelic SuMMMil
Bory win euro wimoui irivuiciiiq
all of the above troubles. Those wba
xuffer from Nervous Hcbllltv.
TjOBflCfl Drains Iost ftlanlioodl
N er vnunneni hlccpletutnena?
lnnr Memory, nil Female Coin
filalntHt andeeneral III health?
bo effects of abuses, excesses, worry
or exposure, will Und relief and prompt
cure In our marrelous invention,
which requires but n trial to convince
the most skeptical. In Ignorance of ef
focts you inar have unduly drained
your system ol nerve force and titalltj
which id c 1 pci rl city and thus
caused yourweaknessorlackof force.
If you replace into your system the
elements thus drained which are re
quired for vigorous strength, you will
remove the cause and health, strength,
and vigor will follow at once. This
la onr nlan and treatment, and wa
L guarantee a cure or refund money.
nn nn nnvn ImMr TUTIEE CLASSES OF MBNi' should bo read by every young.
na we have restored inousaunaiu rnoust uvauu ana viuur, nuer "ri,wkJT"vv:i S
khown by hundred? or caaea turumibtmt tbHandother Siates,who would gladly teatlfr. and irom m&af
it whom wo have strong lettera bearing teatlmoay to their recorery alter ualug our licit,
Vjr HAVE CURED THESE WE CAN CURE YOU I
Kkw Tors Cm, Oct. 20, 1853.
Dr. A T. SlNDEtf, Dearuir il can report to you thai
tho belt has entirely cured mo of rheumatism from
which I ouXTeml for fourteen years almost continually.
1 am a letter can ler.aud tho lontf dolly tramps necca
sary la my round, untathotlmo of pettlnp tho belt,
were painfully irone through with, but thanks to youi
REJIVOUS DEBILITY AND WEAKNESS.
UBW York Our October 84th, 18S9.
De. A. T. Bakmk. Dear Sir -XiMJutOireeyearsaero
I purchased f no of your eloetrio belts for the euro of
nervous debility, which I bivtluiu v.ort furm and
vhU-h was undarmluiny my health, for years Ihad
pulleredf rem thU terribTedebiliatlnK drain on my vita
(orccaond 1 did not know what it was to have a good
right's sleep, but In cue mouth's time after uslne the
tilt 1 felt a much stronger man both mentally ftud phy
ideally, and In a short time was unt irolv w Jl.
Veurs U-uJy, H. SanUQ, JW Bowery.
XIUEUilATiSM AN II LOST YXGOlt,
HBOOBXTTf, K Y . October a&th, IWL
Dn. A. T. BiHDMM, ix-ur Sir rour years ao I suf
reredMBb pain ii nm rh?uiuatUm that at times It was
Impossible for mo ty sret around, aad 1 always carried a
cane for sopport. I used your belt audfutaruliei la
CBeuour, I tfainedlnweitfhtfromthucdayaaditwas
only a abortluuo until the pains U tt inu ojkI to-day I
Ain a well man. 1 alwaysLeupmy belt nt.ur by for ruar
Iheremiffht be a return, but as It has iww Leun four
trsarsswjyoii eured mo. can safely imy it is iwrinau
Uit. A& V0,MiiiitPirvUyri5WbUiUik'fllUce,
wonderful Invention. I can now wollc as well as I ores
to. ana win rocommena your treat mens io an ouiicioq
The current has also brought baclc my vigor 1 n other
wayfloayoueaidH would. Yours very truly.
' JAME3 MKA1), U Perry St.
OENEUAL SEEILXTTt Ac
Ornca or BAItaENT & SOU.
Dar Goons, etc., CUbtixe, Maine. Feb, 27, 1833.
Do, A.T.BiHDE, Hoar Sir iI am Rla4 to add mf
testimony t" the many you have ot the ertat value of
your belt. My health has Improved wonderfully, and I
have Rained f wtlve poundf of tlexh, and now sleep well
and have an ezoellent appetite. Your splendid electric
U'ltwithyour"rulesof Health" hasbetm a very valtw
a) de beneiU to r and 1 tato pleosuro In rcoommenillng
VourarPoctu,
THE DR. SANDER! ELECTRIC BELT
tsaomp1otOBalTanlorteiT.niad8lntoarrf!ltofttote)asnrworadnrinjtwork or atrcst.nnd It
SWe. sootblna-, pr .longed currcota which ro instantly telt (hrouahout all weak parta. or wa lorfelt
3,000. It baa an Improved J'.lcctrio riuapenaorr, tho Br'wt boon ever efrenwoakirien, and
wa warrant it t onro any of tlieaboToweaxneaiss, ttnd(oenlrelirant6allraba,or parts, or nloDer
Iti-fuoileil. They ar.er.idLa in e'rength to meet all etrieo o weaineaj In ynnnii. nlddlge4oroia
en, and wilt euro tho w rn casea iu two or three moatua. JWJroaa lor tun Information.
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PRINTING.
Our Job Ofllee has always enjoyed a reputation for excellent work,
second to none, which is maintained by strict attention to every detail
of tho business and a thorough equipment of tho latest printing ma.
terial Our Job oillce has Just been refurnished with a now lino of typo
of tho latest and most artistic design, and havo In our press-room all
tho latest and Improved
Htccini lniiHiio presses.
Our facilities for turning out flrsUclass work nro unsurpassed. When
you need anything In tho printing lino call at tho office of
EAST COAL STREET,
CAPITAL,
V. W. LK1SKNIIING, Prnsldent,
P. J. PUKOUHON, Vlco I'l
J. It. LUlHENIiINO, Cashier.
S, W, YOST, Assistant I-
Open Dally From 9 '
3 PER CENT.
Interest Paid on Savings D(
USED BY ALL ROOF
ELASTIO
Tor Slato.-Tllo, Tin or Iron Roo
Sold la all bIzo pnckaReB from 10pou
Pointing up and repairing allcrach
on nil ltludi of roofs, uwl around cl
roping stones, skylights, dormer
gutters, wood or stono work, breaks
liolos, or any place to bo made watcr-i
equalled for laying and bedding HI.A'
I'lLKKOOFa, also copings. Thoy v
lenk or becomo loosened- It Is very i
sticks firmly to anything, forming .
leathcr-llko skin over the top, will ni
loosen from Joints or cracks, sutnmc
ter. This cement needs no rcfercm
stood tho toot for thirty-two years, n
falls to give perfect satisfaction. 1
most useful article n rooter can ha
shop. Tho cement is prepared ready
anu Is to bo applied with a trowel, ar.
moist by keeping covered with wuu
and will not got stiff or dry. Colors, br
black. (Established 1800) Addres:-
lh. JV.11.L., t
J. O. II
,69 Maine St., Newar
tfdfcal OMlcef, 20(1 N. 8EC0NP St., Pt
Aro the oldPHt In Araprlcft for i 'i Irt.-.
lpeclnl DIhpbm'B A Yonllilul
Varicocele. Hvilr.tr. (i Iluntur. I.nsl
I'rcntniriit Itj'Wrll n Ut
imnicallnni pam llv nlnli nlU
iSii!i. Oilli e hour " A. 1. I'
U All d.v. SH'uiia.
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PORT CARBON.
Manufacturers 0'
pooietfl Iq0(
Of Every Dcstrtptini
Flags, Baoges, Caps, Regaiii
WTFINEST nnoos LOWEST PHICf
Write for catalogues. Correspondence;
1 o Builders !
The season for builii
is almost at hand,
we nave just rep
islied our stock ofi
kinds of Hardw
Nails and Build
Supplies.
Wa also carry an Immense lino ot
Stoves, Ranges, Cutlery and Tlr
ware. Rooting and Spouting out
specialty.
Peter Griffi
GIRARDVIIil-E,
DB,
THE!
KOG Aorth I'on
bcioTr Green. 1
ATTER the faaillj phjI u
pltal and tulveruatug doct '
a well M auat tt lio p i
ynti Blur li ' i rs ttU, )
a v,nu- u ru tut fi
treUiifutf ' afn r t! if I
Hi ft iil niamitiK'tuivr'', w 1
calUtt lont' r LltratH 1 i
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ug coocerua, tlia li -mf e t
JM THENnoiiniconMltDR 0
rliohu bad 8y cr' European Hospital etui 6 '
cal experienoe. lie examined l)J liliu, lit i.
whether jour caie la curable or not. Hi d(-iitg
doe he claim to twdod'a cual, but hi dncMLir it
nerate caw or Byplitlli, Vlccra, BtrittnreB. C
Pctioa, aud Dlschorgci. Sulkrcra fnw MeJa:
Ion nheartcdueMt and all thoite dteraocd truin ctK f
Indlacrettou, of both are sure of a curT
DR. THEEL does cur what all others onlj cl i'i
IHEEL uses common aenne. treatment. He ooi
Iiathlo, Honiatopathlo, and Kutectla rriteniiof
ever they re Indicated. IMuri: P th V to S
Ingi, 0 to 8, Wed. and Rat ei a ne in m . to 10
Jan, 9 to II, Bend It) rtx r nh of J it at
"Tntth," the only true medlcnl ! ok kd-1 tUert.a
young, and middle aged of hi i f 9 M H!- r
doetora warning tou against multi at i k tl
nlll Bnd their Ignorance ii - 1 lK0 Di I
UiOoIaU la Wcdbeadaj and - -i urday a I'l.lla.tL 1
Chris. Bossier'
SALOON AND RESTAU
(Mann's old stand)
104 Soutli Mis In Strtf
finest wines, whiskeys and cigar
slock. Fresh lleer, Alo and Port'
Choice Temperance Dunks.
L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S
Celebrated Po.ter, Hie air
JAMES SHIELD
Manactor Shenandoah B
JOE WYATT'iS
5AL00N AND RE?TAU!
(Christ, llossler's old stand.
tnlii and Coal 8ts,, Hlicnn:
Best beer, ale ana portr on tap. 5
Drandsol whiskeys and cigars. I'ool
'.ached.
Matt's Popular Sa
(rormerly Joe Wyatt's)
.nd 21 West Oalc SI
"JIHMANnOAir, PA
ior aiooiiea with tho best beer, pc
Hales hrandtci wines, etc. Fine
I nr bur attached. Oord'al InvHi'
SNEDDENSj LIVB
Horses and Carriages tbj
Hauling of a'l kinds promptly a&.
Ilorses taken to boar 1, uv jmT
that are tib i V "?T
MR ALLEY, w Mhh Hudw'
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