Evening Herald, Wit : FUM,Wrm DAILY, BL'NDAY EX01UTKD WBEKLT, KVBKT SATtJRDAT. BL.A. ItOVXlt. -I'rofrirlor JT. a HOVER JWItor and 1'ubUthtr W. ,T WA1KINH .Xoeul milor J. IT. HOVHR.... HualiiNl Manager suncniiTioN rater: X)Ait,T,rr yoar ..M 00 'Wiikly, per year,-.- 1 00 AtvrHattn Hate. Transient, 10 cents per Una. first Insertion i h teeti par line eMh subsequent insertion, Bate sr raftnlar advertising csn Be had on appllea Maa st the offlee or b mail. Tha XTMriRa Hirai.d dm a larger olroula Woa In Shenandoah than any other paper pub- Book! open to all, X tared at the Postoffloa. at Shenandoah, Pa., for transmission through the malls aa aeeond-olaea mall matter. Republican Candidates. ! HON. 1). NKWI.IN VHIA,. Candidate (or Judge ot the Supremo Court.St COIi. S. M. JACKSON. Candidate for Stato Treasurer. I nnE Hepubllcan party proposes, by tho noml-J- nation of those two excellent candidates, to reprove the toldter hating poHcioftlte Cleve land AdminUlralton. Both wero gallant sold ier during the war, and oertalnly deserve the nauimous support of all tholr oomrades.what ever their party affiliation may have previously been. The election la only from next Tueetluy. one week oil Whl the Amalgamation Associa tion bo reorganized in this region. The Unitod States Senate has had no prayers by the uhapialn for more than a week. Its miBoonduot in the meanwhile is therefore easily account ed for. Postma&tkb CAWt.of Philadelphia, is not very popular with the short haired fraternity of his party in that city. To get an appointment under him the applicant must belong to an aristocratic family. It now seeniB that it was the putting down iirruly of John Sherman's foot rather than the stiffening up of Grover C'levelund'B backbone, which vu primarily responsible for the knocking out of the silver compromise scheme, and the country is once more under 'Obligation to the Republican party for saving it from Demoeratio foolishness. Will tbe old soldiers take an active part in this campaign? If they dou't w will be deceived, as they ought to take a very Important part in this elec tion, if, for no other purpose than to I rectui t the abuses that have been heap ed upon them by Hoke Smith. Now is the time to show him that his anti pathy towards them has not been ap preciated. If, however, nothing of im portance is done, it will, virtually, be an Indorsement of his course. A gentleman, at the commence ment exeereises of a school, iu Ohio, wko was selected to present tbe to build up needed flesh' and sSlengtS ",0"" djte. spoke, in part, as folio,: ' l.TiS "CHris, in presenting yo these di- f?S7 h numbered its cures by tbe tfcou , , 4, , . .. J""; The manufacturers prove their faith Ki)M. If, by their significance you in it by guaranteeing it for all disorders aris- aw tod to allow your mother, to do all 1 &3J m bmd..w-p .11 i lV?Jtm t yr tit Soft bum TW can rtwl IUn , 1"r Wbt ov oouil b. fii or demonstrate a theorem in geometry, then has your suhool been a most tin forttinato course, and In all tho teach ings you hnvo over rcclevcd at my hands I trust there has been no losson that has weaned you from the dish pan. Boys, If from this graduation you go out Into the world too nice to carry wood and swill the hogs, if need be, then liasoureoliool failed In its purpose and town wrong eced." It behoove all to bo cautious In the management of their premises if thoy would avoid loan by fire, as it Is esti mated that not one-fifth of the losses attributed to Incendiarism occur, in that way. The careless handling of matches, lighting lamp, improper Hues, defective ohlmheya and over healed stoves lead to more conflagra tions than are generally iinairlned. Householders should, therefore be, ex tremely careful in handling combusti ble substances, and In no cape should match es bo carried into barns or stables, where they may be dropped and igni ted by any one treading upon them or the nibbling of a mouse. It will pay to exercise care and therefore we wish to Impress this matter to theattenlinn of evory one, Including children as well an men and women. ELECTION CROOKS INDICTED. IVhtili-Miln Arrests ltxpected fur Fralldu lmt ItfgUtmf loll In Cnnitlrii. Camdkk, N. .T., Oct. 38. The Cnmtlen county Brand jury 1ms already found eight Indictments against persons con cerned in the wholesale padding of regis try lists for the coming election. There are several hundred additional cases to be investigated, with the probability of a large number of indictments. Six of the indictments already found nro against the following men: Samuel li. Johnson, Amstslilp; Jacob II. llloom, Hurry A. Miller, August Muench, Julius Stringer, all of Stockton township; ltobert G. Garrison, Seventh ward, Camden. Constable Johnson, Illooin and Garrison were arrested on bench warrants and held in WOO bail each. Miller, who sworo his own name on tho registry list, although ho is not yet of age, lias not been found, and is said to have lied from the stato. The evidence before the grand jury on which these indictments wero found was of tho most conclusive character. It was shown that there are on tho registry list names of youths under 21 years of age, and men who had no legal residence in tho stato. One of the latter is l'at Hllcy, who gained a reputation as a dime museum freak by swallowing live frogs. Ho is now in tho Camden county jail serving a term of thirty days for vngrancy. llattlo Crix'K'H Ilcnlli List Itednrod. Battle Cw.hk, Mich, Oct. 28. Thomys tcry surrounding tho unidentified remnins of a little baby found in the ruins of the Grand Trunk wreck has been cleared up by the coroner. He held a post mortem examination of tho supposed body of tho baby, and found that it was a hugo bo logna sausage, a quantity of brains and two human feet. This makes the death roll only twenty-seven. Only four bodies nro yet unidentified. There is proof that they are those of John U. Wende, of Bluff Springs, Tex.; Mrs. Eveline A. Aldrich, of Kdwardsburg, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Darland, of Tilsonlmrg, Ont.; but it is impossible to tell which is which. Tho Kansas nilirUamnu Won. PATEksox, N. J., Oct. SS. J. A. It. El liott, of Kansas City, who is thechnrapion live pigeon shot of tho United States, and Frank Class, of Morristown, X. J., tho Now Jersey champion shot, contested at "NVillnrd Park, tlds city. Tho terms of the match were 100 birds. The stakes were 1850 a side. Tho oxcitement among the spectators ran high when at ninety birds each had killid eighty -Mx. The re maining twenty birds fell, and the match resulted in a draw. Then a sboot off was in order at twenty-live birds each. This Elliott won, killing all except ono of the birds, while Class missed. two. Unnln Sum's tJout Production. Washington, Oct. 28. Tho United States geological survey has issued the statistics of coal production in the United States for 163, which shows that an ag gregate of 179,000,000 tons were produced In this country Inst year, valued at the mines at 1307,650,381. Of this amount Pennsylvania furnished over 99,000,1100 tons; Illinois, 18,000,0000 tons; Ohio, 13,500, 000 tons; West Virginia, 9,000,000; Ala bama, 5,800.1)00; Colorado, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maryland, and Wyo ming produced 2,000,000 tons each. Still Fast m tlm Hocks. Sajj Fimscistd, Oct. 88. The steamer City of New Vork which ran on the rocks while passing oi.tjorthe Golden Gate on way to China and Japan, is still stuck fast on the spur of the rocks, which went through the vm(Ts bottom. There is non seven feet of water in the hold at the bow and eipht .it the stern, end notwithstand ing the fact t!ii,l the rknf removing tho cargo is bf u .' pit' lied rapidly she is thought to ' y e.ll'm'.r. She will probably lie a iin il ! i long srnwa of diseases follows a " run-dowu " system when the liver is inactive and the blood in disorder. umhl out tor "breakers ahead " by putting the liver and blood In a healthy nnW u"umon. xou've turn to the right remedv to mak Yourself secure fmm .11.0, n Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery prevents as well as cure. Take it, as you oueht when you feel the first symptoms (languor! loss of appetite, dullness, depression) and you'll save yourself from something serious. In recovering from " La Grippe," or In convaJewence from pneumonia, fever, or nrhai- ,ll..,.f ..TZTTTT' .. The Peffer Amondmont to the Ee poal Bill Defeated. TELLER SEES BREAKERS AHEAD. Golnrnilo'ft llnpiilillonn Henntor Moved to Tears bj tlie llereat of Hie Amendment. .Mr. t'orkllrd (loU 111 ll Onnilltlounl 811- vrr Cnlniiffa I'rniKmltlnti. WashinotoN, Oct. 88. The beginning o voting upon the amendments to the re peal bill, which took place In tile senate late yesterday afternoon, does not neces sarily bring the mutter any nearer a ilnnt vote, because the voting was begun upon an understanding that speeckmaklng should be allowed to continue within the limits. No senator was prepared to take the floor when Mr. Jones expressed a de sire to discontinue his speech until to day, and Mr. Voorhees, by previous ar rangement, moved to take up the jiending amendment. Mr. Faulkner, the repeal whip, had previously seen the senators who had expressed a desire to speak, and assured them that the new order should not cut them out. lie thinks that all fu ture speeches, except Mr. Jones', Will be brief and is hopeful of reaching the defin ite vote very soon. Tlie first amendment to be brought to a vote was that of Mr. Peffer, the Populist senator from Kaniis, providing for free coinage. This was quickly defeated by a vote of 38 to )I0. The detailed vote on the Peffer amendment was as follows: How the Sennlois Vntnl. Yeas Allen, Bate, Berry, Blackburn, Butler, Call, Coke, Daniel, Dubois.George, Harris, Irby, Jones of Arkansas, Jones of Nevada, Kyle, Martin, Pasco, Peffer, Power, Pugh, Hoach, Slioupe, Stewart, Teller, Vance, Vest, Walthall and Wal cott 28. Nays Aldrich, Caffery, Camden, Carey, Cullom, Davis, Dixon, Dolph, Faulkner, Frye, Gallinger, Gibson, Gorman. Gray, Hale, Ulgglns, Hill, Hoai'JJndsny, Lodge, McMillan, McPherson, Mnnderson, Mitch ell of Wisconsin, Morrill, Murphy, Pal mer, Perkins, Proctor, Quay, Hansom, Sherman, Smith, Stockbridge, Turpie, Vilas, Voorhees, Washburn and White of Iouisiaiia .il). The following pairs wero announced, first named being in the affirmative : Cock rell and Allison, Cameron and Hryce, White (Cab) and Chandler, Cohniitt and Wilson, Pettigrew and Gordon, Hans brough and Mills, Morgan and Hawloy, Hunton and Piatt, Mitchell (Ore.) and Squire. Mr. Voorhees then moved that the sub stitute reported by the finance committed for the house bill bo adopted and asked unanimous consent that, after its adop tion it might be treated ns an open amend ment, ns the original bill would be. To the lntter request thero was no objection. On Ids motion the yens and nays were taken, and by a vote of 5S yeas to 9 nays the substitute reported by the ilnanco comtnitteo was agreed. Those who voted against, tho substitute wero Senators Allen. Hate, Call, Coke, Irby, Kyle, Peffer, Hoach and Vance, Ni'tiutor I'crklint' Amoniluinnt. Mr. Perkins (Cnl.) then offered tho amendment of which he had given notice on Oct. 1 1. It provides for tho coinage of American silver at tho existing ratio, with a seignorage charge of 120 per cent. No gold pieces of loss denomination than S10 are to be coined, and no legal tender, nntional currency or treasury notes of a less denomination than 85 arc to be issued The holder of any standard silver dol lnrs may deposit the same with the treas urer of the United States in niiysum and receive therefor notes of "denominations less than $10 only, which notes shnll have the same legal tender quality as tho coin for which they are exchanged. There is to he appointed a commission of llvo mon etary experts, the members whereof shnll not be otherwise connected with tho gov ernment, whose duty it shall be to keep cougress and the executive advised on all necessary matters relatiiiKto the currency, Mr. Stowart (New) called attention to the change of votes on the part of Messrs. Voorhees, Gordon, Hnmsom, Hill, Mills, Turpie and Squire on the silver question, who last spring voted tor free coinage, and now on Mr. Peffor's amendment voted against it. Mr. Teller, while not favoring hereto fore a proposition to coin only silver of American product,as that savored of class legislation, said ho would vote for the Perkins amendment, as it was better than the proposed net. Mr. Toller went on to spenk with great bitterness of the deser tion of tho cause of silver by Hepublloau senators. He said tho present com roversy ought to have been settled by a conceslon to the advocates of silver. .Mr. 'I'ellor Mlicds Tours. "To mo this is the most terrible mo ment of my legislative life," snid Mr, Teller, with much feeling. "To me it brings more fear than any other since I enured public life. I fear that we are en terlng upon a financial system from which there Is absolutely uo escape. 1 know there will be no favorable legislation for silver until the American people are heard from at the ballot box, and heard from In a way that will compel attention to their desires. "Mr. President, I am not a pessimist; I never have been. I am an optimist. I have never seen disaster and distress growing out of polioiea simply because they did not meet my approval. I have had faith in tbe American iwople. (Here Mr. Teller's voice choked ami tears came to his eyes. He spoke most impressively, and was accorded the undivided attention of every senator and the large audieuceiu tbe galleries.) "I have faith iu men. I can see the sil ver lining iu a cloud as quickly as any man living. There never is a storm so dark that I cannot see the coming light on the mountain top, but I cannot contem plate this condition of things without ab solute terror. It strikes to ruv very soul, aud I want to enter this m a ' warning to the American people, that if they do not now resist they will emi r upou u system of industrial slavery that will be the worst known to tbe human race." Mr. Voorhees desired to secure a vote on the Perkins amen lmeut, but as Mr. Wol cott expressed u wish to submit some re marks he niuv ed : hut the senate take a re cess, which v as agreed to. Ilomilo .irxlia Flrxil Upon. Madhid, Oct. !. The Spanish forces have begun the work of erecting a fort be tween Mel ilia und Guaraich. They are protected against the enemy by a larga number of riflemen. General Margallo, the Spanish commander, has asked (or mors artlihwy, owing to the hostility of the Arabs. It la reported that the Arabs hare attacked the works, eoupelliug the IW IU 11 IV uptH WSML, HOT SPRING BID. Irkannns' Hrnlth Itoiort Offer S0,000 for tlm tlorlifttt-MHclirll l'lltliti Little Hock. Ark.. Oct. 88.AA report" if The Gasette lias just retnrnW from Hot Springs, where he investigatedVhe pro posed offer for the Cnrhett-Mltohall fight. Ii. C. Chambers, the wealthy sporting man, stated that he would guarantee, a purse of $30,000 to the winner. It Is understood that the local authori ties will not interfere with the flglit unless the contestants attempt to use less tlian two-oAtnce gloves. Tbe last legis lature repealed the law making five lighting a felony, and Instead mads It a fine of from t1 ,000 to W,5tKJ for engag ing in a prize fight. Onllnil Tlifun ii Tftok of Ofinse. Bai.timouk, Oct. 88. With the adminis tration of commnnlnn the Daughters of the King adjourned their first and sensa tional convention. The delegates from Virginia, North Carolina, Connecticut and Pennsylvania issued a manifesto in which they deny the ldssingof Rev. C. Ernest Smith, of St. Michael's All Angels' church. This is the clergyman who re ferred to the convention as a pack of geese when the delegates began to hiss nnd were called to order by Hev. Julius Grattniar, who asked for gentlemanly ac tions. The officers of the convention make vain attempts to suppress the sensational features of the meeting. Tlm World's Tnlr Mnmm. CmrAOO, Oct. 28. One million dollars will lie given by Marshall Field to the museum which is to be the outcome of the World's fair. Mr. Field names conditions, which will lie easy complied with. They are simply that $500,000 more besubscrl bed nnd that the stockholders of the World's Columbian exposition shall subscribe 2,000,000 of their holdings. The biggest stockholders have already expressed a willingness to turn over all the stock they hold. Of the $5,000,000 to lie raised before Mr. Fields' munificent offering is secured $100,000 of it has been already subscribed by George M. Pnllmnn. Omaliu'i" Soeirty UltirdnrfM. Omaha, Neb., Oct. 28. It is snid that Mrs. Rudlger, who fatally shot Henry Iielser, the foreign correspondent for Cudaliy, was completely fascinated with Heiser, and claimed that several times ho assaulted her in a brutal manner. Only two weeks ago she had cnlled on a doctor to dress a fractured rib, which, it is claimed, was occasioned by Keiser. She told the physicial he had injured her, and begged the doctor not to tell her husband. Mr. Hudiger says that his v. ife made n confession to him, claiming tliat lickc had some power over ln-r. T.'k 'nurdc ,s the muin topic in Omaha's sr, rty circle. In which Mrs. Kimiger movd. 0nstnitn IIIitiHMlf ii V"'.,.,ir. KAL1SPSI.I., Mout., Oct. S lif '. developments hnve fnliowe 1 tli" . .. , . Jack White, tbe Northern Pii-i': .r;l.' robber who was shot in the n'oTil :,!. Monday. The coroner's jury com-'enc 'i un investigation ot the c:is,.. and an tl.e only evidence before it, wa that of the bandit's slayer, J. P. Getismau, some doubt arose as to the identity of tho dead man, which doubt ripened into suspicion that a serious blunder had been niudo. Tho jury found that Gensman shot White with felonious intent, nnd he has been ar rested on the charge of murder. There Is much speculation as to the outcome of the case. ICilles for Colleen Footlinlllnts. New Yop.k, Oct. SS. Representatives from Princeton, Yale, Wesleyan, Manhat tan and Pennsylvania colleges, iu session at the Windsor hotel, adopted rules gov erning admission to tho football tennis. Among the rules are these: Any mnn who has attended lectures or recitations in any other college shall not be eligible for the team of any college in this association un less he be a regulnr member of the fresh men's class, or until ho lias spent one year of study in that collego; no man shall ploy moro than six years on any team in this association. Tlin EilucHtlniml tllll May lioli Up Anln. Wasiiikotos, Oct. 98. Mr. Blair, of Now Hampshire, will not introduce ids educa tional bill in the house, but will give it all the encouragement ho can if it is proposed by some other member. "I cannot make tho fight for the bill which I once made," ho said. "I am now 58 years old too old to cast pearls before swine any more. I have furnished Mr. Stockdale, of Missis sippi, with some speeches and facts nliout xthe measure, aud will assist any member who desires to take up the bill and press it." Now for tlift llawiilliiii AITnIr. Washington, Oct. 38. Leading mem bers of the committee on foreign affairs in the house, and those of tbe majority especially, think that President Cleve land will send into congress immediately after the silver bill is out of the way, his message and the correspondence on tho Hawaiian matter. Troltlllo llrewillit In Vcrtl.QHNNQ Lima, Oct. 28. The action of congress in annuliug the municipal elections has provoked general resistance throughout the republic. The excitement which it has created here Is most serious. Com merce is paralyzed today, and the streets are patrolled by soldiers. Trouble is ex pected. An Knibrsslri' ConfM. Newark, N. J., Oct. 28. George Lin gard, until last week bookkeeper for the Eastwood Wire company of Belleville, lias oonfessed to forgery and embesxlement to his employer. The amount of the defal cation is tlo.OOO. l.lugard is under sur veillance. KuiMiursKins Ht.port from Hruniwlck. Brunswick, Ga., Oct. 98. One white and five negries were stricken with yellow fever yesterday, the smallest total for any day since tbe epidemic got under head way. Two whiiu patients died. AVIndle Slake Another New Iteeord. Sphixokield, Mass., Oct. 28. W. W. Wiudle established a new world's bioyclo j record at Hampton park for one-eighth of a mne ironi a uying start, making the distance In 1,1 1-5 seconds. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Dr. F. C. Vincent,, the wife murderer, was hanged at Fresno, Cal. The St. Paul street car strike has ended in a victory for the company. j James Kirk, for twelve years state printer of Delaware, died at Dover, aged W years. I Kx-Vice President Levi P. Morton, ac acia panted by his daughters, has arrived at Paris. I The renabw ot Goo, owl, the great eoin pr, were buried In Pads yesterday with I fall olrll and tullttarv haunts. Jlfr. Geo. W. Tumor Simply Awfu! Worst Case of Scrofula tho Doctors Ever Saw Completely Cured by HOOD'S SARSAl'AllILhd. " When I was 4 or 5 years old I had a scrof ulous sore on the middle linger of my left hand, which got so bad that the doctors cut the linger off. nnd later took ott more tlinn Halt my hand. Then the sore broke nut on my arm, came out on my neck and face on both sides, nearly destroying the slidit of one oye, also on my right arm. Doctors snid It was the Worst Case of Scrofula they ever saw. It was simply mrfull live years ago I began to take Hood's SHi'saparllla. Gradually I found that the sores were begin ning to heal. I kept on till I had taken ten bottles, n ii dollnrs! Just think of what a return I got for that investments A tlion mill per cent? Yes, many thousand. For the past .1 years 1 have had no sores. I Work all thoTimo. Before, I could do uo noili. I know not what to say strong enough to express my grat itude to Hood's Snrsaparllla for my perfect cure." Gkohoi: W. Tmranit, Farmer, Oal way, Saratoga county, N. Y. HOOD'3 PILL8 do not weaken, but aid digestion and tone the stomach. Try them. 25c. Captain Unopm-'H .itii.cini'ein to Hull-, BAI.TIMOUK, Oct. 28. Governor Brown has signed the death warrants of the col ored men, Arthur Courtney and Henry Taylor, fixing the dnte of their exocution for Dec. 15 next, for tbe murder of Cap tain J. Prank Cooper. The murder was committed on board Captain Cooper's schooner at Deal's Island, Somerset county, on .luno 10, and robbery was tho motive. Another Itlow at Woman SntTrAee. Srr.Acusi:, N. Y., Oct. 3fi. Justine P. O. Williams handed down ids decision In the matter of woman's right to register and vote for school commissioners in tho rural districts. He decided that the act of 1883, which gave the right to vote, is unconsti tutional. Upon this the order is ontercd to remove the names of females from the registry lists. A Warning to Mellllu Tribesman. TAXGIiJit, Oct. 28. The Humam chief Angheras, lender of last year's rebellion, is being tnken under a heavy escort to tho sultan's camp, where, with a number of other rebellious chiefs, he will be exe cuted. It is said that the execution Is in tonded by the sultan to be a warning to the Mclilla tribesmen. No Verdict In the Woodruff Case. LlTTLK Rock, Ark., Oct. 28. The jury iu defaulting State Treasurer Woodruff's case, after being out since Tuesday, re ported that they were unable to agree upon a verdict, and were discharged, The jury stood ten for conviction and two .against. Affairs of the Ilefmict Cnrdnirn Trufct. Jersey Crrr, Oct. 23. Receivers Kd ward F. C. Young and G. W. Ioper, of tho National Cordage trust, filed thoir long expected report yesterday with Chan cellor JIcGlll in Jersey City. Tho total assets are $12,001,500.1)8; liabilities, $12, G00,1.1.G8, which includes $1,030,820 of con tingent liabilities for indorsements, which eventually will be payable by the com pany. New OonsiiU Appointed. Washington, Oct. 2S. In a list of nom inations sent to the senate wero these con suls: Charles lielmoift Davis, of Pennsyl vania, at Florence, Italy; Jacob E. Dart, of Georgia, at Guadalonpe, West Indies; Joint K. Meade, of Connecticut, at Snnta Domingo; Henry C. Horns, of Illinois, at Ghent, Belgium; Dr. H. Solmer, Jr., of Pennsylvania, at Bombay, India. Youns: Newlau (let rliglitnen Mouths. Pltll.AliKLPlllA, Oct. 28. Robert' New Ian, a 17-year-old colored boy, was sen tenced by Judge Arnold to eighteen months' imprisonment for manslaughter. He pleaded guilty to having shot a young white girl on the 8th of last July, but It was shown that the shooting was acci dental. To bo Tried for Treason. Lkipsic, Oct. 38. The court has ordered lhat the two Frenchmen who were re cently arrested at Kiel, and iu whoso pos session was found photographs and draw ings of several of the German fortifica tions, be tried on the charge of high trea son. To b UmiijiimI Next Month. IIarrisbukg, Oct. 38. Governor Pattl son has signed the death warrants ot Halph Groskmeyer md Angelo Zappe, both of Alleghany county. They will be hanged on Dec. 11. lite WeHther. Fair wnther, cooler; fresh southwestly wind1 AT J fWE ;iHt NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT ANSI NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. ' My dctnr says It ... :s canity on tbe atoniacb , liver and kidneys, and Is pletuuuit lamtlve. This , dries ts made from herns, and Is prepared for oh ; w easily as tea. It is called why as tea. It Is called ASE'S fflL OarascKiiiHFiiuat.-.ix i not let It, K1 yourud, A otaoot Otfrtlt, send yourud,! iesT nunllr .ltedi.-iu, i.an Ire" lVr ft frM MIQpUc FirstlationalBank TUEATUE 11U1LIJINO iBIicuandoali, Penan. - CAPITAL, - W. LE1SENRINO, President. P. J. FERGUSON, Vloe l'reslflini J. It. LEIBF-NRINQ, Cashior. 8. W. YOST, Assistant Csohltr. Open Dally From 9 to 3, 3 PER CENT. Interest Paid on Savings Deposit. VIGOR of Hi Easily. Quickly, Permanently Restored. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, and all the train of evils from iwrly errors or later pxcepses. the results of overwork, sickness, worry, etc. FulUtrengto, development nnd tone given to oi ery organ and portion of the body, simple, natural methods. Immediate lnmrOTement seen. Failure Impossible. explanation and prootl mulled (sealed) tree. ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO, N. Y. ABRAM HEEBNEB CO., PORT CARBON, PA. Manufacturers of ocietjj EjoGll? i Ot Every Description. 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For Ave years I buffered with pain and dis charge of tho throat, backing cough, frontnl headache, weak eyes. &c at all times; could not taltc above a whisper; lost weight con tinually, and ot able to work. I was treated by the boat physicians In the county, but re ceived no relief. After giving up all hope 1 was recommended to use a bottle of Mayere Msgnetlo Catarrh Cure. After using It for four weeks my speech returned. All symptoms ol Catarrh have disappeared and ''I feel llfco a different person." Mrs. Ei iza Hanowehk, Klk Lick, Somcr8it Co., 1'a. The sbovo Is one ot tho many teftlmonlsls Kfi have received this week, and we will pub lish every two weeks additional persona hav ing been cured by our marvelous" medicine. Try a bottle and be curfd at once. MAVEBS' Dnnt. Co., Oakland, Md. For sale by druggists. Slayers' Magnetic Catarrh Cure ts tbe only medicine used by vapor irhalatlou, and Is guaranteed by your druggist. JOHN COSLETT Mnin and Oak Streets, Shenandoah, Pemm., GREEN GROCERIES, Truck and Vegetables. Poultry, Game, Fisli and Oysters In season. Orders left at the store will receive prompt attention 104 North Main aMee't, Shenandoah, Pa., WHOLESALE BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, Ice Cream wholesale and retail. Picnics and parties supplied on short notice Chris. Bossier's SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Mann's old stand) X04 Sontli Wain Street. Finest wines, whiskeys and cigars always In stork. Freeh Beer, Ale and Porter on tap. Oholoe Temperanoe Drinks. L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Celebrated Porter, Ale and Im JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Slionandrah Branch,