Evening Herald. FKIDAY, Al'MLO, U94. THIRD EDITION MINISTER THURSTON WEDDED D Will Hlmrtly Titkn II In Drills to the IliiMnllnn Capital. St. .ToSF.ni, Jilch., April 0. The mnr rlagei nf Lorln,A. Thurston, Hawaiian minister, to Hattlu K. Potter, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. F. A. I'ottcr, of St. Joseph, took place nt thu bride's homo yesterday, Rev. H. "V. Davis, pastor of the Congre gational church, officiating. Miss Mnr garet King'-Hud wns bridesmaid nud Mr. MINISTER THURSTON'S BRIDE. Will Heartt best man. The wedding was informal. There were a few friends, flow, ers, music, congratulations and a dlnntr. Mr. and Mrs. Thurston, accompanied by the bitter's mother, left sbortly after the ceremony for Washington, thence they go In a few days to San Francisco, whence they will sail for Honolulu April 14. ECONOMY IN GOVERNMENT. A lllll to lleilucn I lie HMarlei of High Otllelali. Washington, April B. The senate pur sued thu even tenor of its way during the morning hour, without a ripple of excite ment to ruflle its surface. The only thing of interest was a resolution introduced by Senator George, of Mississippi, and re ferred to the judiciary committee, which provides for a per cent, reduction in the salaries of government oflicers, in "view of the depressed financial condition of the couutry, tho indebtedness of many of the people, and the Increased value of money The bill for the destruction of the weed known as the Russian thistle went over without action. The house was like a calm after a storm. After the passage of minor bills nud reso lutions the conideratlonof appropriation bills was resumed. The urgent deficiency bill, carrying something over S1,WX),000, was taken up ana passed with one impor tant amendment providing for the con tinuation of tho work of the census bureau until March -t, 1803, and providing for the publication in a condensed volume of 250 pages of an abstract of all the data pro cured by the census. The consideration of the postollice appropriation bill was then resumed. Only one amendment was adopted today setting aside $30,000 for the estahllshment of star routes to New port olliccs. Death or a Nntatl l'rleftt. "Washixgtok, April . llev. .1. A. Wal ter, pastor of St. Patrick's Roman Catli olic church, died suddenly at his home yestenlay or heart failure, aged CO years. Father Walter was the spiritual advisor of Mrs. Surratt. He believed in her in nocence, and became so enthusiastic in his attempts to have her pardoned that his action become offensive to some citizens of Washington, who informed him that if be persisted in his efforts ho would be euminnriiy dealt with. His answer was: "I fear neitherman unrduvil. I fear God Rlone, and I am ready at the risk of my life to defend the lowliest person in my congregation." KttKleut Taylor Itele:tiMl. Ithaca, N. Y., April C Sophomore Taylor, late of Cornell university, who was sentenced to jail torcontcmptof court for refusing to testify In the recent hazing fatality investigation, was released on liaboas corpus proceedings yesterday after noon. Taylor expects to remain in town, and says lie will endeavor to be reinstated In the university. HetlmcU for Yomitn NlifTrac". Boston, April 8. Tho state senate has defeated the bill granting municipal suf frage to women by a vote of S3 to 13 and one pair. An attempt to substitute for tho hullrnge bill a resolution allowing the reference of the mntter to the people at the next statu election was defeatedinto 18, the president casting a ballot making tbe vote a tie. Wken Baby was sick, we gave ner Cuaaat Wfcem tho was a Child, she cried for Castoritv Wtea the became Mlsa, she clung to Castorifc, Sua thu bad Children, aha cat a them Gootari. Sperlal Coat Hales. Tbcro will be special sales of ladles' coats (black only), at auction and pri vately, on Wednesday and Friday even ings, and at private sales every day dur ing vuo weeK. iiiese goods are all new i ...I ..r -f 1.. rm... in tiiii ui imnji-m mjrju. jiil- sales will allortl a rare opportunity to Indies who are in genre. li of bargains in coats. Reese's Auction and Commission House, West Centro street. 4-2-Ct Hlenin.lilp Tlrkrts Kf iliicoil. From Hamburg, Hreman, Antwerp or -Amsterdam only 1:11.50. To Liverpool, Queenstown, Iionilonderry, Helfast or Glasgow, only J32. At Reese's Railroad and Steamship Olllce, Dougherty lluild iug, Shenandoah, Pa, 4-1-tf Huy Keystone flour. He sure that the name Lkskio & Baku, Ashland. Pa., is printed on every sack. 3-3-3taw s ""Arriving Daily C. D. Fricke'a Carpet Store, lOBouth Jardln Street. Ill UVKLT SESSION (Continued row flrttpap'.) was referred to thu lamp and watch committee for Investigation. .Mr, .Mci'.iiienny stnted mat n nuisance was being created by filth (lowing over the rocks nt tho southern end of Jnrtftn street. The sanitary committee was instructed to nbate the nuisnnce. Mr. Mcr.lhennv naked whether the san itary committee was tacked on to the Hoard ol llealtli, or tne latter tncfccil on to tho committee, and Solicitor I'omerov wiiil: "lloth will getalong nil right, if the sanitary committee follows its nose nnd tnc ljoaru oi J lean n loiiows its vision." Mr. Lamb, for the Law Committee, re ported, "The HuitALP suit has been tried. nnd they have got us." inc relatives oi pie late iunrtlti urniler have made a claim for damnges ngninst the borough on account nf the deceased tailing down n cellar way and .Matthew Delaliey claims $17.70 damages becnuse his son, William, fell oil a bridge on West Coal street nnd broke his arm. Roth cases Here referred to the law committee. A letter from William ilhelin. Esu.. asking payment of a claim of M. E. Doyle lor services as secretary ot tno water com mittee was relerred to the law committee with tlic statement that the water com mittee bad rejected the bill because Mr, Doyle bad volunteered Ids services and no agreement had been made to pay him for tnein. A petition, signed by Constables John Dando, Tnllesin Phillips and Thomas lioland. asking Council to order the paid police to perform only such duties as pertain to the oflice of policemen and not to act as constables, in becoming prosecu tors and serving warrants nnd subpoenas. was read and referred to the lamp and watch committee. Mr. Dando said the petitioners were prepared to furnish proof nnd Chief of Police O'Harn said that lie, as one of the police, was ready to go belore the com inittee. Mr. Kane stnted that in order to snvo expenses to the borough tho committee appointed hnd employed Dr. Spalding to vaccinnte children of people who may be too poor to pay and that the doctor had agreed to vaccinate three children for one dollar. Mr. Gablo asked if the Council would render itself liable for damages should any evil effects follow the vaccination of childicn by compelling them to go to a certain pnysician and solicitor romeroy answered that when Council employed a reputable and (planned physician for the work it could inn no risk. It was derided to allow Postmaster Michael Mellet to run anew sewer line from his properly on Kaht Centre street under the usual conditions as to the re pair of the street, etc. The llnnnee committee said it was not ready to report on the renuest for in creased appropriations for the Columbia anil itcseuo lire companies, ilie com mittee was instructed to present its list of appropriations for the fiscal year of 1MI4-5 at the next meeting. A revised list of special police appointed by Chief Rnrgess Hums was continued. The wages ol the two stream watchmen at Fowler's Run wero increased from $1 25 to fl.nn per day after a bitter wrangle, thu seven uemocrnts present voting rortlie in crease and the six Republicans voting ngarast, it. Hnvo your carpets, feathers and mat tresses cleaned tiv the Steam Renovating ionipany, anenanuoau, rn. a-ai-im I'KNCIL. l'OINTS. A milk shake weaning the baby. Coxey's army is made up of everything nut soldiers. The Ohio Republicans seem to be jeal ous oi t.rows majority. A woman never admits she is hungry. She says she feels "faint." Col. Hreckinridge's memory is indis tinct, but bis reputation isn't An investment in cheap foreign labor demands interest in slierill'a bills. Now is the time of year when spring bonnets and trees . i j i tt .1. We love those we love for what they are to us, not wnat mey are to otners. He wouldn't marry Louise, but he Hinted that sue mlglit be n sister to liim Coxev's nnnv should bend for South Carolina. They could all get ou the police lorco mere. Willie denies all the minor misdeeds, but owns up to tho damnable ones with great eclat, as it were. It is n mistake to suppose that women over marry for money ; bometimes, how ever, tbey marry lor tlie want or it. Coxev Is uraduallv gathering a follow. ing of tho;-e who celebrate the first of April nil spring, in moe senses than one. Col. Rreckiniidgo is getting cautious. He declines under onth to express an opinion as to whether George Elliot was a pioper persou to associate with. In Columbus it was not a contest on party lines, but the good against tho bad, and, of course.tho Republicans triumphed. They always do on an issue ot that kind. There is one question that ought to be asked Col. Ureckinrldge before ho leaves the witness stand who on earth and sane I nnd sober asked him to attempt a de tente r Senator Voorbees' speech It is true, fellow citizens, that there are a lot of things in this bill that ought not to be there, but, fellow citizens, bully for Thomas Jefferson I There are f&4,000,000 lying idlu in the banks of New York, tbe owners of which are looking in every direction for some place in which to utilize it, and yet it is proposed to start u new party to make money plentier. The Wilde property oncornerof Rowers nnd Coal streets has been greatly im proved. Tbe painters have made n great im provement en tho Shollenberger property on East Coal street. At the (Mil Ntaiiil. On and after April 3rd, lh04, I will con duct my regular auction business nt tho old stand, in the Dougherty building, on West Centre street. Auctions every Tuesday, Thursday and Suturday even ings, and every Monday nnd Wednesday afternoons for Indies only. . 4-3-tf A Popular lloust-liolil Kemedy, In the short time tbe fnmous AL-VA Blood Tonic hns been introduced hero it ban done more to help tbe sick than nil the other medicines combined. At Kehler's 131 North Main street. Hear In Mind John A. Reilly's Is the plnce to get the purest wines and liquors, best beer nnd ales and finest brnuds of cigars. Don't miss opportunities rarely afforded you. Table oil cloth, 15c; the best 50c. corset in thoinnrket: good dress giughnm, (I cents: tho largest assortment of dress goods; new carpets cheap. P. J. MONA (illAN. Attruoliig Crow lis. The educated seals, skeleton dude and whist ling lady are attracting large crowds to 121 North Main street. To-morrow nfternoon there will be a special matinee for children and the prico of admission will bo reduced to 5 cents for that occasion. 1'EltSONAJU T. H. Hutchison nnd wife snent the afternoon In Mnhanoy City, Miss M. A. Dillon, of Mnlmnov Citr. was in town this afternoon. A. T. Jones attended to business nt Pottsvllle this morning. J. R. Coylo, Esu., attended legal busi ness nt the court house to-day. M. P. (Julnn and William McAdams. of Pottsvllle, spent to-day In town. D. L. VaiiHorn. of Mnhanoy City, looked after business here to-day. Col. D, P. Hrown nnd wife, of Lost Creek, wero in town nt uoou to-day. Constable Leitenberger. of Mnhanoy City, served warrants here this nfternoon. Mr. nnd Mrs. James Grant, of South White street, went to Philadelphia this morning. William V. Thomas, a former Shenan doah resident but now of Mid Valley, Is visiting friends neny. Leo Donntell left for New Haven. Conn., this morning, where bo has several con tracts for ralltoad building. Dr. H. H. linker, of Philadelphia, Is In town making arrangements to perma nently locnte in Shenandoah. Daniel II. Snyder, motormnn on the electric railway, left for Philadelphia this morning tospeud a fowdnya with friends. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jesse Gnrrett, of Phila delphia, are guests at tho Ferguson Home. Mr. Garrett iaconnected with the firm which is furnishing the pipe for tho new water works. Our old friend, Major Gordon W. Lillie, (Pawnee Rill), sailed for Antwerp, Bel glum, yesterday. He took with him thirty cowboys, Indians, Mexican vaqueros, etc. The party included a Sioux baby, only tlnee weeks, two buffaloes, two Texas steers nnd 130 head of horses and ponies. AL-VA is tbe puresi ..(., n,n .neu PARTIES LAST NIGHT. How ome l'eople ef Town Manage to Ijfjwy Themselves. A party waS held last evening nt tho Hesser residence, corner Coal und Rowers streets, in honor of Miss Minnie Simon. Among those present wero Misses Verdie Fowler, Ella Portz, Lizzie Llewellyn, Minnie Simon, Annie Derr, Katie Kisen liart and the Misses Hesser; Messrs Rrtimm and Wcader.George Portz. George Noll, Dr. Erwin, Frank Portz, George Rulherniel, Frank Starr and Hurry Knl bach. A very enjoyable surprise party was held at the Pooler residence on North Market alley, last night, in honor of Miss Flora Pooler. Among those who enjoyed the pastimes of the evening and partook of tlie excellent spread were Misses Lester Woods, Mamo Jefferson, Kntio Davis, Jlary and Emma Kisenhart, Hannah Williams, Ellengownn, Ruth Grifliths, Sadie Grllfen, Maggie Ferguson, Kate Hevnn, Lillie Needs, Ilattio and Emma Morris, Flora Pooler, Nellie Drown and Sallie Grifliths, and Messrs. Robert Law son, Harry Reese, Charles Webb, William Webster, Guy Sterner, Irvin Moyer. David Feist, John Fogle, George Spnyde, Ellis and Harvey Lindenmuth, Alex, and Joe Morris, Edward Holland, Hnrry Rich ards, Joseph Peters, Reuben Rose Hnrry Tempest, John Jefferson, Abe Mummy, Howard Dodson, Harry Parker. William Jefferson nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. John Pooler. AL-VA purifies and enriches tho blood. A MlonlRlit ltmv. Shortly after 12 o'clock Inst night, as some of tho Councilmen were wending their way homo after their meeting, Chief of Police O'Hara intercepted them nnd reported that there had just been a battle on "the rocks" nnd the people could not llnd a constnblo to serve tho warrants, Mr. O'llnra wanted to know whether, in view of the petition presented at the Council meeting earlier in tlie evening, he would be justified in detailing a man to cxecuto tho warrant. Tlie Councilmen thought tho case called for the chief's action and Policeman Casey was detailed for tho work. He arrested Adam and Andrew Kozlowski for giving John Pod lewskl a bad cut over the lett eye and a nasty looking bruise under the right eye with the aid of a brass bplgot. The accused were committed to the lockup, being unable to furnish bail. The AL-VA Tonic is guaranteed to cure all liver, stomach and kidney troubles. A linilluut Amur. Tho opening ct the Lakeside Hotel, on Thursday night, by the new proprietors, Messrs. R. F. nnd R, E. Coogan, was n very flue affair. It was attended by about four hundred people, two full cars and several carriages going from Shenandoah. An excellent banquet was served and there was an abundnnco for nil. Dancing wns kept up in the pavilion until 3:15 this morning, excellent music being furnished by the Schoppo orchestra, of Shenandoah. Among the notable peoplo observed nt thu hotel was County Commissioner Allen. Special low prices to all in watches, Jewelry and silverwaru at Holderman's, corner Main nnd Lloyd streets. rrofHlomil. Dr. H. Hoffman Raker, a physician nnd surgeon late of Philadelphia, lias suc ceeded to the practice of Dr. James Stein in town, on account of tho bitter's re moval to that city. ,Dr. Hoffman has opened nn office at 114 North Jardin street, lie conies nere excellently recom mended, especially in regnrd to his treat ment of the throat and lungs. lliiK lilIl'H Cnfe. When seeking a neat nnd well conducted afe, go to Burohill's, corner Main and Coal streets. Polite and prompt atten tion. UKvran- lroV Him to Su.i hle. Brockton, Mass., April B. John. J. New man, w ho Tias charged with setting fireto Goodnll's blook on March t'H. and whose case was on trial In the municipal court, committed suiolde by hanging himself in a deserted hut yesterday, short ly before his trial was finished. He was acquitted, It is supposed that the disgrace of the charge against Lira drove him to suicide. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Cardinal Dusmet, archbishop of Calnnia, iled In Rome yestwday, aged 7S. Heury C. Payne, oue of the receivers of the Northern P&cilic railroad, is reported d,ying at Milwaukee, Official dispatches declare that the re ports of an Indian uprising have been greatly exaggerated. The MaHnelmetts house passed a bill appropriating 2500,000 to furnish work for the unemployed iu building roads. MassachusetU' legialutivu committee ou thu judiciary rojiortetT ngainut the bill abolishing capital punishment in that state. Congressman Wilson continues to im prove at Sail Antonio, Tex., and has gaiued several pounds in flesh, but thu cough has not left him. Charles Smith Thomas, an cx-leglslator and prominent chutchmau of Virginia, was found aead at th huu.e of n negro woman In Richmond yesterday. riecond-IInnd dona's. People having old furniture or carpets in fair condition can send them to Reese's nuctlon rooms and realize good prices. One day every week will be set apart for tho sale of this kind of goods. People who want to quit business can have their entire stock sold In a short time and realize good prices. Call on or address Reese's Auction nnd Commission House, Dougherty Ruildlng, West Centro street. 4-4-tf Use Wbixb' LAUNpnr Blur, the best Blueing for laundry use. Ench package makes two quarts. lEcts. Sold by Musser & Beddnll. Oo nmt Hee II Kcagey, the photographer, has a great 13.00 bargain. Go and see it. 'Tis a consummation devoutly to bo wished for, that every one in the land knew the real merits of Dr. Coxe's Wild Cherry and Senekn for hoarseness and croup. MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED. "nlesmnn i falary from start, permanent place Blown Hros Co., Nurserymen, Rochester, N. Y. 3 ao-lm-e- d SALE. The piopctty now used by tho 1 HEtiAi.n Publishing Company, KastCoal street, t-'bctmlidoub. 'ifrm: part casn, bal onco on moitgage. Apply on the pitmlscs. FOR itENT Two elegant rooms, local d In tbe beet part ol town (over llefowl'"h,s clothing Mori), heated by steam nnd lit by electricity. Hultable lor a luwyer or doctor, Apply to Levi KeJtwlch, 10 S. Main strict. 4-3-tf HOUIE AND LOTS FOR SALE -Eight lots, 8K stc ry houf c with 2H story kitchen, esbed, two good wells and stream of water running through the property; nice bearing fruit trees; lots In good Mate ot cultivation; known formerly as Psrlt Hotel. Huitsble for any kind of business. For further particulars write or call on SHIS. L. E. FISHEIt, 1.20-3m UrandonvIUe, Sch. Co. Pa. OiriciorCoKTBorxiin of the Counit ori Hciiun.Kii L. V PfiTTSVILl.E, l'A , 1891. ) NOTICE. Sealed propostls will be received by the undersigned, the Controller of f-chujlkill county, until 2 o'clock p. is , Mon day, theBtli day of April, lttM, for 100 tonsot peasiud 10U tons ot cfK coal, to be furnlihetl and delivered to the county nrlsi.n. The right li reaerTed to rejci t any or ail bids. Hyordtrof the County CornmlsMeners. II. It. SKVEKN. 4 4-3t-cod Controller. ITIHTATE OF JOHN SOUOLOSKY, De li censed Lettersof ndmlnl-tnitli n on tbe estate of John t-oboloskv. late of the borouch of HheKnndooh, Schuylkill couutv, reensyi- vania, ueieonu, nave eeen graruea to welter w . its nuicwicz, residing in taia uorougn, to whom all persons indebted to taiil estate are requested 10 make payment and Ibos-having claims or d. n unds will make known the same without delay, or to tho i dmlnlstratoi 's attor ney, J. I'. Coylo, Hit-nandoab, Ph. WALTER W. 11YMCIKWICZ, Administrator. Match 5, 1891. 3 6-6toaw. Office of Coktuolluii of ntr County of orl 4. i POTlCTl.KlI,t. P01TS 1LLK. l'A, 1104 CJEALEP PPOFOALS will be rercived by ij tue utdeitipi rd, ti o Controller of ' cbuvl. kill comu. irMUl a re , Saturday the 7th day of April. 1891, for tho orlntlng and fur nishing of blank lo'ius mil books lortheeev e,il nice b Hpeclllcutlons and samples can be seen m tho eifllce of tbet ontroller. The right Is reserved to reiect any ornll bids, Ily order of tbe County Commissioners, 13 li. SEVEhN. 4 3-tf Controller. TJHOI'O-ALS KOR SUPPLIER Office of J. thf Stale Ueispitsl for Injured Persons of tbe Anthrnclto Coal Region of Pennsylvania, Fountain Hprlnise. Pa. Scaled and mnrr-ed proposals for supplies for the State Hospital lor Injured Fert-ousof the Anihraclto Coal tteglru of Pennsylvania, will he received by the Hoard of Trustees up to ncd Ircludlng the 14th day of April, 1894, fpr furnlthlni.' bread, rceais groceries, drugs, mus lins, fruits, vigetables, Ice H-td coal, etc, for the year ending Mpy 3Lt, 1895. The Board ot Trustees resirvo the richt to reject any or nil bids. A schedule of tloarll cl.s nnd probsble amount of cacti requlredwlll be turnl&tud on application Addrets. J. U. HIDDLE, M. D., Kupt., 3-21-18t Fi'Utitftlu Mprlngs, fa. D It. N. HOFFMAN BAKER, MYSIC1AN AND SURGEON, Successor to Dr. James Stein. 114 North Jardln Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Office hours Kroin 7 to 9 n. m.; 1 to 3 and 7 to 9 p. m. Diseases of the throat and lungs a specialty. For all kinds of headache and all other conditions result ing from constipation go by the book on Beecham's pills. Book free, pills 25c At drugstores; or write to B F Allen Co, 365 Canal st, New York. Home-Killed Beef. The only place in town to secure honie- Kllleei ueei, guaranteeing cliotco ana luicy meat, nnd nt the same price as Chicago beef. Fresh veal, mutton, pork and lamb. Fresh snusnge and bologna made every dny. Finest steak, 3 lbs. 25c; rib roasts, i ius. aoc; soup meats, 7 onu tc; nest veal, 14c; fresh hotne-mndo sausage, 10c. Reuben Martin, 100 N. Jardin St., Shenandoah S. &. ACKER, Wheelwright and Blacksmithing SHOE, Pear Alley, Rear Beddall's Store, Between Centro nnd Lloyd Sts. First-clnss work and repairing of all kinds done on short notice nnd nt RttiHoiiulJlc prices. FOR SALE, Leather and Findings Store. Good reason given for selling. Buyer may examine books. Leather Stoke, Ferguson House Building, NOW IS THE TIME. Get Strength and Health Paine s Ce ery Tnko Paine's celery compound. It Is tho remedy tlint makes people well. First prescribed by the greatest physi cian this country hns seen, it has been used nnd prescribed and recommended by physicians of every school everywhere. As a spring remedy it carries health and strength nnd renewed energy wher ever it goes. Food for tbe muscles is not food for the nerves or brain. Put Paine's celery com pound furnishes the very elements thnt rebuild worn-out nerve tissues. It feeds brain, nerve centers and nerves, calming and equalizing their nction. It makes rich, houcstblood. 'Within a very few days after Paine's celery compound is regularly taken there will be a marked improvement in the general health ; strength will become more enduring the frame plumper, tbe spirits better, nnd the breath sweeter all declaring in the plainest terms a healthier action of nerves nnel blood. Hundreds of men nnd women with that "run-down" feeling written all over their faces, unable to work, without courage, have recovered health, heart and ambit ion through this remarkable remedy for the blood and nerves. It purities the blood. It enriches the blood. It generally stirs liver nnd kidneys and the other organs J. F. PL0PPERT, SLk52? and (Confectioner, 39 East Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, PENTW. Hrend, Cakes, Confectionery and Vanilla, Chocolato and Straw berry Ice Cream and Soda Water. Wholesale and Retail. Orders for parties and other events filled on short notice. Ice crenm delivered to nil parts of town in pint or quart buckets. Easter Openings Ella M. McGmnss' fasuionamj! MILLINERY! Saturday, March 24th, 1694, "PEOPLE who have CARPETS, r FEATHEKS or MATTRESSES 37o too OloanodL I While closning house, will do well to cml on or address The STEAM RENDVATIHG COi.'ttaor'y wS"" "IJSToriderEt-aDazzz Photographer Market and Centre Sts., l'OTTSVILLE. The best photographs in nil the latest styles. Wondere leads all photographers. PA With Umpound I'M destined to keep sweet and clean tho vital machinery. A clean, sound mind In a sturdy,, healthy body, n bright eye, nn elastic step, a clean skin, come without fall when Paine's celery compound Is given a trial with merely reasonable care and regularity. Says Mr. Dudley 11. Strotton, one of ' Worcester's best citizens, the prosperous proprietor of the Lincoln Square dining; rooms, in n recent letter: "About six months ago I had a severe attack of eczema, Xo pen can describe my sufferings. I doctored nnd used nil the cures I could hear of, but it wns still in my system. "Hearing thnt Mr. 'William II. Robin son, with the jewelry firm of Nelson II. Davis, 331 Main St., has been cured of eczema by using Paine's celery compound, I called on thnt gentlemnn, nnd as n re sult started to take this wonderful remedy. Whnt Mr. Hobinson told me hag. been proven to be true, and I tnkethls oj. 4f portunity to express my gratitude, I wilj1 gladly answer any one who may wish tOi .. inquire further in regard to the medicine." Paine's celery compounel is the greatest , blood nnd nerve remedy that medical science has yet attained. It makes people well. DR. J. GARNETT HERTZ, Oculist and Optician, 111 W. Centre St., Mahanoy City, Pa. o Eyes examined and glasses prescribed. Special attention to difficult cases. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT -AGMNT FOB- Uubi's CELEBRATED U6EB AND PILSNER BEERS. No. 207 West Coal Street, Shenandoah, Penna. - j Is Now Heady for Delivery. $5 ; H ..A Piatt's Popular Saloon, t i (Formerly Joe Wyatt's) 19 and 21 West Oak Street SHENANDOAH, TA. The bar Is (dock- d with he best beer, porter, alis, wtlskles.brundies.w'nosanaclBaiB. Eat- la bnrattached. CorelhU Invitation to all. WARREN J. PORTZ, .Piano Tuner Pianos and organs repaired. Orders left at 21 t orta Main street. Shenandoah, will receive prompt attention. i
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