'9l i The Evening Herald. Published dally, exoi'pt Sunday, by jtmiAi.it vvni.isitwa comvasy, Publication office and mechanical department, Of, East Coal Street. J, tiniunTd ' delivered In Shonandmih and i'llC lCraiQ gurrounatngtownjforSixrr-ntH a week, payable to the carriers, lty mall, Three Dollar a yonr or Twenly-fl e oenta per month, la ad vance. Ailrrrtlnnnrntu chBrged according to space and position. The publisher reserve the right to change- the iiohIUoii of advertisements when verihn publication of news renulros It The right In also reserved to reject any advertise mrnt, whether paid for or not, that the pub lishers may deem Improper. Advertising rates made known upon application. Kntereil ut the post office at Shenandoah, Ia. M xecond closs mull matter. mis Jirns-ixa nmtAt.v, Shenandoah, Penna. Evening Herald. SATURDAY, JANUARY 0, 1891. A OONUNDHUM. The l'lilladeliihiu Rorth American wants to ltnow what utu the essentials or the pvntml iiriiJtilpU'H of Demo cracy .' Turning to tlie doctors of that school we b come bewildered in the mh'.e of their coutrndlctioiiB. The World wij-H that the Income tux lain perfect uncord with tho tcBtiitlnl prin ciple's of V inocriicy. Tho Jhrald de nounces the lax HH('seiitlftllymon- twlr. cat. The Jlccord, of our city, allude to the Income tax feature of tho Wll boh hill an a fungoid nrovtli and not to he tolerated. Thus the doctorf, all professor of modern Democracy, all Intelligent, and rqtial as authority. Thirty years a(to tho World was the leading Democratic paper In tho coun try. It then dei ounifed the Income tax u essentially despotic and odious in a Republican country. The question we must link is, in what 1b the change. in Dtmocratlo principles or in monarchy " Has monarchy tome to Democracy, or has Democracy gone over to monarchy ? It may Its that the World thirty years ago was. inllu enced by itn oppcsltion to the prrseeti tion of the war for the Union, and be cause the income tax was impobed to furnlnh tho sinews of that war. Many persons will take the last named view, But even then we shall not be rid our perplexity, because the World declares that the tax 1h tho most equitable and most easily collected o: any, whllo It la aware that Its :andl date for President fought the collection of the tax on hia Income for more year than we care to remember, and dually hunt the government "horse, foot and diagoons." We cannot be mistaken when wo say that the World stood by Mr, Tllden and encouraged him to re sist collection of the tax from first to last, all the lime denouncing the lax ua unjust, and odltmn, and intolerable So we end as wo began, with th query What are Democratic princl pies? It depends on eircuuif'tanccs They may be one thing to-day, hut who will undertake to f-ay what they -will bo to-morrow ? They are adjust able. TUB Chicago breweries will pay their Kngllsh owners this year 10 pe cent, even on the common stock. Th Wilson committee, It will bo romeni bored, refused to Increase the tax on beer. Hut thousands of other husl nesseH, which aro owned wholly In this country, and are far from paying 10 per cent, per annum, oven on the! preferred stock, fent 8 dose from Wll son el al, which mHke them stagger. In t liina, according to a table made tin In the Tieaeury Department at Wa'hiiiKton, the per capita circulation of money is $1.80, all iu silver. Now one can guess why the Hlmnd-eyed are so eager to (mine' to this country and settle In the West where the cry Is for unlimited sliver. The disposition of Dsmoorals Cougrees not to faee the tarlll reform they so loudly demanded is right en couraging to President Cleveland to speak strongly auunt them. And when lie la stirred up well he Is the man who oan do that. l'utxoTO is still rallylug his ships ami preparing for a light In which he will wipe the Insurgents off the face of inefC.t. I lie juhtfiimii wm una-innuuru , a stape at Which it ought to interest " fan w riters lu seareu of subject". Ilv a veite of 124 to 58jthe House re tn- d to consider BouMle'a reseilutlon H lio Ifiw iii iifisir. That is souie- t n ; of ft (lose, but grinning; ttt It Will iwto. it "y 'lie easier to swallow, SKILLFUL AND HONORABLE. Dr. Moure Meeting; With (Irrat Hucces In Hhemtndoali. Dr. Moore, tlio specialist, w ho lias practiced so successfully at tho Ferguson House for scvcralwecks wilt bring Ids stay to a close Wednesday nlglit, January 10. That his suc cess has been phenomenal Is proven by tho crowds who throng his olllco from tho early morn until lato at tiLlit; and, still further, by tho numerous cures he lias effected while there. That ho has healed tho Blck of divers 1 senses is attested by many of our most prom inent clllsens. He has distinguished him self by numerous hillliaut operations in oye surgery, In which line, because of Its Impor tance, he is best known, although his sweetss in his medical cracialties has been no less pronoiinoed. That Dr. Mooro is honorable and conscien tious in his practice is proven by the fact that he will not accept eases unless ho Is positive he that can benefit them. Many have been turned Hway from his office with and hearts and tcsrful oyes because the doctor told them he could not cure them, yet In their hearts they thanked him for his honesty. Dr. Mooio has certainly proved himself a lencfsctor to his com id unity, and all unite In wishing him godspeed, and hope ho may livo long to carry on his hcnellcient work for uilHcltd humanity. I'KNOIUMUSIS. The trustees of tho I. O. O. V. cemetery as sociation organized fur tho ensuing year by the election of tho following officers: I'real dent, John W. Morgan; Secretary, Joseph Illnks; Treasurer, Charles looks. Tho report of Iho public schools of town for last month will appear on Monday. The Citizens' Standing Committee held an outhuslastic meeting at McElhcunv's o-folast ovening and adopted rules for tho guidance of tho primaries. A call for tho primaries will probably be issued next week. I'ho Ladles' Aid Society connected with tho Sons of Veterans will havo their officer In stalled on Saturday evening, next. Iho oilicors of Watkiu Waters Tost No 1 10. Q. K. It., woro installed into oflues last ovening by Sonlor l'ost Commander Joseph Daddow. Tho appointed officers were Adjutant, Joseph Daddow; Sergeant Major, W. C. Itichards; (Juartormaster Sergeant John Watson ; Ordinance Sergeaut, Samuel Cannon. Joseph I.intus, of Union township, wi 1 Poll his farm nuil personal pcrpcity on Tuesday, January 30th. A Vouiifir flre-Krtter. Christian Shreevc, residing at 203 South Went sticet, was badly burned about tho face last evening. Ho and several other boys were trying the flro eating act, as performed by Lowoll, of Hell's Museum. Tho Utter doea tho act witii alcohol, while young Sliroc. o aud his companions tried it with coal oil, with tho result above noted. Shreovo filled his mouth with oil for tho purpose of blowing it at a burning lamp, but Instead of blowing tho oil outward-, ho diew It inwards. It became Ignited and burned his faco badly. It is not yet known whether lio is iijurcd internally. "Little NiiRgot." Farco comedy will hold the boards at l-'orguson's theatro Monday night, Jan 8tb: whon Herbert Cawthom, tho humorous exponent of ecltic, will appear In the merry farco comedy, "Little Nuggot." Mr. Ctw- thoru, from repeated former engagements in the city, has become tiulto popular with local theatre-goers. Tho comedy is In three acts, as an oxchango oxprossoa it. The first smile, tho second a laugh, tho third a roar Sinco last done hero many changes havo been niado. Week ,,r Prayer. Services will ho held in the Presbyterian church every evening next week, except Sat urday, at 7:30 o'clock. This is tho time set apart each yoar by tho General Assimblyof tho Presbyterian church as a week of prayer, PEOPLE WE KNOW. .V (lelievn, N. V , Mull's Sterling; Words. (From Genera, N. Y.. Courier.) It Is a pleasure for us to present to our readers tho recommendations of so estimable a citizen as 1'lius Dolson, of this place, know lug when ho says hat he was cured of disease by the uso of Dr. David Kennedy's Favorito licme-dy, it is so. Inasmuch as Mr. Dolson nevor expected to bo cured of rheumatlsn from which ho sullercd for a long time, wo relato his case. Hheumatism, as every one knows, is eatuscd by an excess of acid in tho blood; when it becomes settled in tho joints tlio patient endures most excruciating pain such was Mr. Dolsou's condition wheu he be gan tho uso of Favorite lieniody, and like many others who havo followed the samo treatment ho was cured. How many poor suf ferers there aro to day who would give their fortunes to bo rcliovod from their terrors of thisawlul complaint, net knowing that this valuable picparationcnn be obtained of every dealer in medicine, Favorite Itemedy for a long time was supplied physicians only but the demand became so great that Dr. Ken 1 1 eel y was forced to placo it with druggists for general sale. Mrs. Dolson, as well as her husband, has a good word for Favorite Kern edy; says she, "I have been troubled fur years witii iudigeotiou and palpitation of the heart, and I used Favorito Heincdy and wits entirely cured." One of our local physicians, in speaking o this medicine, recently, said: "Dr. David Kennedy has produced in Favorito Kcmedy tho only antidote for uric aeid, and the rea son it cures such a variety of complaints Is from the fact that it dissolves this acid, ox pelling it from tho system, thereby curing the disease." Favorite Ceraedy Is a never fulling specific in diseases of the skin, liver, kidneys and blood. It restores tho disordered llvetr ton healthy condition, corrects the wont cases of habitual constipation, it Is n certain euro far he dla and weakne peudtar to womi It- JiiiM.a (Lornfiila uuU Tliaiitu unit an u( rutins H cures scrofula, salt rheum aud erysipelas. For nervousness, loss of sleep or that worn nut feeling it has no equal. Ia easel o rheumadsui, dyspepsia, gravel, Hright's di ease, diabetes and bladder troubles, it hss cured where all else failed. Dr Daud Ken in d Favorite let m ilv it. sold at 1 a hut tiei orsjx boltb- loi iml, brings a tr at mcutat a moderate jrKe I)E1CIA11S. Opponents of tho Wilson Tariff Bill Gain Nothing, 8LIQET SETBACK TOE INCOME TAX. Its Opponents flniit nil Addltlonnl Aliow- unci) of twn tiny for llelmle Hliolild Thin Proposition bo Presented Demo crats Ilemltided of Their Illlty. Washington, Jan. 0. The Democratic catirm met In the ball of the house of representatives at 8 o'clock Inst night to consider the Wilson tariff bill. There was a good attendance. Judge Hollninn was chairman ami .Mr. Alderwn was aecretHi-y of the caucus. Although the roll call showed only 124 inemliera present many camo in durliiK the call, and It was estimated that there were 1-17 Democrat in attendance when the pro ceedings beuan. The attendance indi cated that in the neighborhood of forty who are in tlio city remained nwny. I here were no conspicuous nlwentees among the 'kickers. As soon as the roll bad boon called it was decided to limit tlio spee-chas to live minutes each. General Wheeler, who was one of the prime movers in the caucus project, then took the floor and made a vigorous speech ngnlnst tho proposition to place conl and iron ore on the free list. Speaker Crisp followed. lie ollered a resolution de'clnring that It wan the duty of every Democrat to vote for tho consid eration of the tariff bill, and also that it was the duty of all the Democrats to at tend the sessions of tho liotito and main tain a ipiorum until tho tariff bill is dis posed of. In a ringing speech tho speaker took ocension to rather sharply reprimand Democrats who had been responsible for the inaction of the house during the past three elny. The speaker said that the proper way to act for tho-e who were dissatisfied would be to take up the bill and have it consid ered. They would bo given an oppor tunity to olfur their amendments, and those amendments could be voted upon. Tho party had been given a commission from the peoplo. and it was its duty to curry it out. The spectacle of the past three days had been a disgrace to the large Democratic majority in the house, ami he sinceiely hoped that It was not to be repented. The words of the speaker were loudly cheered. 1 lie caucus lasted for two hours only. Only two amendments looking ton change of tlm bill were formally proposed, both relating to tlin sugar tax, but neither of them was voted on. Tho only result of the caucus was t lie strengthening of the hnnds of those favoring the bill by the passage of the resolution offered by (speaker Crisp, tle'clnring it to lie the eltity of Democrats to consider the bill. Tills resolution was made the peg em which those opposed to certain features of tlio bill hung tholr objections. Most of their opposition was directed against the income tax, and its opponents gained a slight victory in an additional allowance of two days for general debnteshouldthis proposition bo presented to the committed. Tho caucus was much more harmonious than was expected. After the adjournment Chairman Wil son said the caucus was entirely satisfac tory to him. Hepresentative Whiting, of Michigan, one of tho members of tho ways and means committee, said it had been demonstrated that the tnrill bill includ ing tho Income tax would pass the house without trouble. still no TAitirr i)i;iiati:. l'opullftta ltefilseil to Aid lleiiiocraU In Counting n (Jitorllin. Washington, Jan. 0. The strong nrm of the committee on rules was invokeel yesterday to break down the obstruction in the path of tariff debate. An iron clad order was brought in, setting out tho pro gram for tlie tariff debate, and fixing Jan. 25 as the day for taking tlio ilnal vote. This resulted only in sidetracking Mr. Houtelle and his Hawaiian resolution, as when tho vote came to be taken on tho adoption of tho order the Democrats lacked nine votes of a quorum. At least twenty Democrats at the Capitol either absented themselves from the hall or re fused to answer to their names when called. For four hours the Democratic loaders tried with roll call after roll call to bring their men into line, but instead of gaining they lost votes on each succes sive roll call. The Populists, with theex ception of Mr. Hell, of Colorado, also ele clined to aid the Democrats to get the tariff bill before tho house, giving as tho reason for their action tho shoi t limit it was pro posed to set on their debate. Their votes would have made up a quorum. Yester day's proceedings are, therefore, of addi tional importance as marking the first time In the history of cither branch of congress since the organization of the third party that its members have held the balance of power. The house finally adjourned without action. The senate was not in session. A Iloon for Kansas. Topeka, Kan., Jan. 0. A discovery just made in Ford aud adjoining counties will bo of incalculable benefit to the farmers of this section, it has been fully demon strated that a large body of artesian water flows under the whole section, re quiring only an opening to permit it to gusli out ou the surface in great abun dance. It is the intention of tho farmers of the section to sink wells not to exceed one mile apart, then dig ditches and lat erals so the entire country oan be watereel. Virginia's Supreme Court .fudges. Itte'HMOXii, Jan. (1 The following were nominated by the Democratic legislative caucus for judges of the supreme court of appeals of Virginia: John A. Buchanan of Washington eeiuuty, H. H. Wnrdwcll nf Hanover county, George M. Harrison of Augusta ounry, James Keith of Fau quier county ana .1 W. Itellly of Hullfnx county. TUh uo:u..iatlons are equivalent to election The Mpl-eeUles Suit Compromised SAX Fm-susco. Jan. 0. Tlio suit which was oouirnenceMl Nov. 1 by C. A. Sprecklea, charging U:s father, Adolpb Sprecklea.and his two brother with attempting to de fraud aim out of his Intercut in the Ha waii Commercial company, has been dis missed. A compromise has been etfectod whereby C. A. Sprecklea still retaiius hia iuterests in the company. faiqulntr Not CHtitlltlat. ItAHHisiu ia.. Jan. II - A. B. Farepihar, ol Yoi k, ho him oeen mentioned for the Duu.ii iat ie nominal ;.,n ur congressman at large, authorizes t lie statement that he is not a candidate for that or any other ollice. Obnrcss NutSufllclent. Tho Bar Association of Schuylkill county met at Pottsvlllo this afternoon whon a reso lution was presented to debar County Solici tor Ulrlch, on tho ground of abstracting records and taking money Illegally from clients. Tho charges woro considered not sulllclontly specific by the association, and j tho resolution was tabled by a vote of 21 to 17. 1'HIISONAL. S. Scholl, of Glrardvlllo, was In town to day. Cleorgo W. Kcltcr, of Illoomsburg, was In town to-day. , William Jonew, of Mt. Carmol, called on friends here to-day. William SKnler, of Pottsvlllc, camo up yesterday to see frieuds, Patrick Fadden, wntchmau at the alms house, was in town to- day. Clarence lillbert, formerly electrician ou the electric road here, Is in town. John J. Love, formerly of town, now of Philadelphia, spent tho past fow days with his parents. Andrew Fulton, tho retired coal operator of Hliamokin, was tho guest of John Grant last evening. A young daughter arrived at the lesidenco of F. C. Kceso last ovening. Mother and child aro doing well. Misses Hannah Lelh, Emma DcFrchn and Lottlo and Sue liuck, of Pottsvlllo, weio tho guests of tho Misses Seltzer, of South West street, yesterday. rrofesnor Slinrtllilge's Sad Condition. MKDIA, Pa., .Inn. (1. The condition of Professor Kwithin C. Shortlidge, the well known educator and head of Media acad emy for twenty years, who shot his wife dead on Sunday last, eloos not improve. He continues to moan nnel groan in bis cell and call for his wife. lie ravevs at times like a maniac, and pounds with bin fists against the wall of his cell. Then he will jump forward and grnsp the iron lints of the cell as if trying to break them loose. Sntd Cnts for Dissection. Wlst Ciir.sTKr., Pa., Jan. (). The soci ety for the prevention of cruelty to ani mals, through its agents hero, have sworn out a huge number of warrants agninst West Cheste-r people, charging them with having caught anil sold cats for dissec tion purposes. Dr. Khrlnger, of the State Xoruial school, is said to have been tho purchaser in most cases, and tho greater part of thtj allcgeel culprits are boys who have bjen catching pet Tabbies for rev enue. 1 A T.uiiutle nt Large. Sl'lllNOFIEl.l), Mass., Jan. R. Samuel Alexander, the insane man who shot and killed Jame's Nesbitt at Cblcopce in July, 18111, has wiitteu a crn.y letter to Mayor . M. K -Mellen, or Uhicopee, from Mon treal, Canada. This reveals to the public for the first time the fuct that Alexander bns escaped from tho Worcester insane asylum, where lie was committed by oreler of tho superior court, issueel soon after the crime. The Cold Wave In Franco. Paiiis, Jan, (1. The mercury in many places in France yesterday fell to SO degrees below. M. Dujedarine, a member of the town council of Houhalx, was smitten witii the cold as ho was leaving a meeting at the town hall last night and died five minutes later of congestion of the brain. A mall carrier at .Vosoul was found fro.en to death in the streets of that town. A Itadleal Missionary lleslgns. Chaklotte, X. C, Jan. 0. information has been received hero that Huv. Kvander McGilvray, a Presbyterian missionary to Slant, hns resigned. The reason for this action Is that Mr. McGilvray holils the views of Itov. Dr. Charles llrlggs, whoso trial for heresy and expulsion from the church by the general nssembly are still fresh in the minds of all. Kdlth Hell Was Not Poisoned. nitnoKLVX, Jan. 0. A chemical analy sis of the stomach of Ktlitli Bell, whose death was charged to her father, Rev. Jonathan Bell, of Long Island City, shows no trae-o of poison. Tlio Queens county grand jury failed to indict either tho min ister or ills wife. CongresftuiHii llendrix May Resign. Washixotox, Jan. 0. Hepresentative Joseph C. llendrix, of Brooklyn, N. Y., authorizes tiie statement that he will in all probability resign before the expira tion of his present term in congress. l'npor Mill Itexumes, Klktox, Jan. 3. Tho Singerly Pulp and Paper mill, near lllkton, which has been closed down for several weeks, resumed operations at noon today. This means work for about one hundred hands. Fatally Shot in n Street Flclit. Piiiladru'IIIA, Jan, 0. During a gen eral fight at .South nnel Kight streets last night John Burke, uged 20, was shot in the eye and wounded fatally by Samuel Johnston, who is under arrest. Drowned Herself find llnbe. DATTON.U., Jan. 0. Mrs. Joseph Watitz, of Miamtsburg, jumped into the canal here with her Infant, both drowning. The woman was deranged by grip. D ON'TfaJllo seothe runny farce Corcedy, THE TROLLEY SYSTEM AT PKBGt'bON'iS THliATKB, THURSDAY, JANUARY 11th. Help a vi rtly cause. This production is guar utncrd by the n anagemeni to be a profesbtoiml om In ei ry lcspect unet not a barn biormtiiK uumlcur fake filceu.6 3S tttid 50 cents. Beats now on sale ui tunic's drug store. Mr. n. P. Albright "Suffered With Weakness Ib the back, eaustng Interns aching, and also with narrouf debility. I tried different medi cines recommended, but of n avail until ent day a friend asked me to try Hood's Sarsaparilla I took en bottle and am free from all troubl with my bMk and nervousness." 11. F. Al BmanT, Orwlcsburch, r. Hood's Curos. Hooel'o Pills eure ouUpitUoa. UetnU. MISCELLANEOUS. nicely loca ed. Possession desltednnout jau. ai n. jiuureas, giving ierm8, etc. J. is. Heiiald office, Shenandoah, Pa. I-3-2t BOAHDKIUJ WAriTED.-lteepfctablo board ers wanted In a private family. Apply at HKllAl.D olll cc. b5 21 AGENT. make K 00 a day. Grontcst kitchen utensil ever invented. Ketull Sicte. 2 to (Isold in every house. Sample, postagu paid, llvo cents, l'orshec & McMaBlii, Cincinnati O. 10-11-wed 26t A.NTKD. A good girl for general house work, uullat IbiMui branch offlco at Max Iteose's auction room. l-J-3t EEAL ESTATE FOH SALE Property situated at tho northwest corner of Coal and Catharine streets, couslstlns of one lot, 30x150 feet, and six dwelling bouses. Apply to Frank W- Wilson. 310 North Jordln streot. 1-3-2W OUT HOOR ItELIEK. Notice to Justices of tbo Peace, Merchants and Kecplents of Out Door Relief. New applications from parties who recclvod out doT relief, during IBM, are not required and will not bo paid for it Issued. HOIIUHTKIILING, WILLIAM DEltlt, JALOIt DAY, Hoard of directors. Attest; John J. O'Connor, Ulerk. Schuylkill County Almshouse. January lit, ltet. 1-3-61, AMTTSEMEM Ti ERGUSON'S THEATRE. P. J. FERGUSON. MANAGER MONDAY, JANUARY 6111,1994, The great delineation of the Irish character on thebtage, Herbert Cawthorn And hU Comedy Cherubs ! In the best farce Comedv, "Little Nugget I" AH new for this season. Enough said; It Is coming. Prices, 25, 50 nud 75 Cents Reserved scats at Klrlln's drug store. Just opened in the Fgau Building No. 8 East Ccntro street, a full Hut of Fall and Winter Millinery. Miss Annie Morrison, HHKNANOOAH, PA IffESW CARPETS Sewed and laid, old ones refitted. Mattresses xnado to order. Carncts. MattresBcs. Feathers. Robes. Rues. Cushions, &c, made free Irom, dirt and moth in wet or ury wwtiucr. Prompt attention given to orderR. Address bTEAM RENOVATING COMPANY. North bowers eitreet. 12- Mm Shenandoah, Pa, Hooks & Brown. Full line of Sta tionery, Day Books, Ledgers and Blank Books. AW latest Libraries kept con stantly in stock. Agents for all New.-papers, Magazines. Periodicals, etc. No. 4 South Mam Sireet TO BEAUTIFY THE COMPLEXION t uu nub uiKo iue cosmetics. 1 paints and powdeiu which In- mm tlia ct-f., l.nf ,.).. 41.- i Htt wnv in trntn n luuiitftf..! . j . ,... - ..u.uui wiur Rnnd a wholesome skin. Health 1 the greatest beautifler. The means to beauty, comfort, .... iui uiiien is Lir, (.iiBicus ravonte PrescriD iitirtT. rii.ii . ,, r 11. .w... u,4 D,, iaiit n np tyrinkled face, and thoso feelings of weakness," have their rke In the de rangements peculiar to irnman " Favorito Proserin- j tlnn" ..111 1...I1.1 I I I strengthen, and invigo- I j Irate, every "run-down" I l m w 01 eieiraiw woman Dy ii . . . regulating and aasistinic aU tiie natural functions, Italsolebseus pnht At soma period in her life, a woman re quires a general touio and nervine, as well as a remedy adapted to herspee iiil netvls. You can ihul no other remp.lv that's rmar anttetl. It the " Pri-wn iption ei r t,uU to benefit or oure, you have your money back. When you've Catarrh, use Dr. Sage's Remedy. J .mm w mi J "WAV mi First National Bank THEATRE DDILDINQ. Bbcitnudonli, Fantw, CAPITAL, . VT. LEISENRINO, President. P. J, FERGUSON, Vice Pr(i9iai R. LKIBENRING, Caahter, S, W, YOST, Asetattnt Csshlir Open Daily From 9 to 3 3 PEE CENT. Interest Paid on Savings Deposit Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, nml all the train of evil 1 rom wnrly errors or later excerVr?en, the results of overwork, e 1 0 k n e b b , worrv.etc. Fullstrength, development and tone given to ery organ and portion of the body. Rim pie. natural methods. Immediate Improvement neen. Failure ImposMhle, 2,nuo references. Itook, explanation and proofi mailed (sealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO, M. Y. Chris Bossier's SALOON MU RESTAURANT, (Mann's old stand) Z04 Boutli Slain Street. finest wines, whiskers and clears always In stock. Fresh Beer, Ale and Porter on tap. Choice Temperance Drinks. r Z ifetr." SfOSvcsA Mfdieal OHcef. 20 K.SiiOOSy M. TMIid'a, Pa AretheoldMtIn Arapritj for v ' lr', tmnt of Varicocele, Ily'tronV, Hnpture. I m u iolivtf Treatment by In til i fopc-itlM; t'oir mmileationa pacr Ilv ten' dctiti 1 s -mi '-.imp U Klcioh OPirerouiNf ft M (.:.. t .ntw H aw rtiv a ' ' ' L011ENZ SCHMIDT'S Celebrated Poller, Ale and Beei .TAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. Piatt's Popular Saloon, tTormerly Joe 7ytt'e) 19 jnd 21 West Oak Streot, HtrBNANPOAH, PA. rtr Blocked with the best beer, porter, Hies, alfiiles, brscdles, wines, ete. Finest cigirs SUlcr bar attichcd. Cordial Invitation to all WALL PAPER! H AE GAINS! Big Reduction in Wall Paper. Must make room for an enor mous Spring Stock. : : : : JOHN - P. - GARDEN, 21i W. Centre Street, Kbenandoah, Pa. PBED. KZKI'TIrlISr 104 North Malnstreet.Bhcnnnaoah.Pa., WHOLESALE BAKIH AND CONFECTIONKU. Ico Cream wholesale Hcd retail. Picnics and parties supplied on bhort notice. JOE WYATT'S 'S&LOON mu RESTAURANT, (Christ. UoHaler's old stand.) xttln nod Coal Slo,, HiieMancloali. Beet beer, ale and porter on tap. The finest branOaof whiskeys and cigars. Pool room at aebeH W. J. DECK'S Wheelwright Shop Has been removed to Pear Alley, Ileuveen Centre and Lloya Streets. .Wheelwright work, Carriage and Wagon ouilding, Horsosnooing and General Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to. The Man Who wrote the Song I "He never caret to wander tYom hU own fireside," was Inspired while sitting beforo one of my tine Heaters. I alho havo on band the bebt Htoves and itanges In the market and a large stock of llouseturnishlng Goods. Plumbing, rooting and Spouting a speclslty. Alt woik guarantee Cor. of Lloyd and White Sta.. Hhfnandoah. Pa. DCTPR i BSYPIUI Wfii?sS '""SIS
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