HE EVENING HERALD MONDAY, Of'TOnRBH, I'M. THIKDED1TION COULD HARDLY BREATHE, Catarrh of the Nose, Throat and Stomach Life Made Miserable by Headaches, l'aln and Cough. Lldn McCandless, No. lS80SouIhThlrty- nicii street, l'liiiaueipiiia, in conversation with a rejwrter, said : "1 had n very bad ease of catarrh of the none, throat and stomach, with freaiient headaohes. naln mnler the shoulder blades and n horrible .sough. 1 had to keep my month con stantly open day and night to breathe, and felt as miserable as one possibly oould. I was advlned to try Munyon's Catarrh Cure. 1 am happy to Bay that from the begimiinK I felt relieved and continued to arow better until now I am entirely well. I am so thankful that thin remarkable remedy wns ever discovered. And hope others will take advantage of ail exnerience. 1 lave you Catarrh f Are you willing to investlgaten treatment thatcures Catarrh by removing the cause f If so nsk your dnigglHt for a 25c. bottle of Munynn's Ca tarrh Cure and a 35c. lrattle of Catarrh Tablets. The Catarrh Cure will eradloUe the dleeaee from the system, and the Tab JstH will cleanse and heal the afflicted parts ana restore litem 10 a natural anil neaitn fill condition. Munyon's Homuepatbic Home llemedy Company, of Philadelphia, put up Bpecillos for nearly every disease, which are sold hj nil druggists, mostly for 25 cents n uottie. AMUSEMENTS. "ir.ISH IKSrilIATION." The Blnglng and acting of Mr. Harry O'Nell reminds us very forcibly of W. J, Scnnlau, and we should not be surprised In the near futnro to see this young man All the vacancy left by that unfortunate comedian. N. Y. Morning Advertiser. At iferguson'B thontre on Wednesday evening, Oct. 10th. "oon irisii viBiTOiis." The Boston theatre was crowded to the doors last night with an audience which proved very enthusiastic. The play pre sented was the farcical comedy, "Our Irish Visitors," one of the funniest shows ever seen. The company Is a clever one, among whom may bo mentioned W. J. Mason, Frank Davis, Victoria Walters and Kmily Northrup. There Is no medicine so often needed In every home and so admirably adapted to the purposes for which It Is Intended, ns Chamberlain's l'aln Halm. Hardly a week passes but some member of the family has need of it. A toothache or headache mny be cured by It. A touch of rheumatism or neuralgia quieted. The severe, pain of a burn or scald promptly relieved and the soro healed In much less time than when mediciuo hns to be sent for. A sprain may bo promptly treated before inllammatlon sets In, which In sures a cure in about one-third of tho time otherwise required. Cuts aud bruises should receive Immediate treat ment before tho parts become swollen, which can only bo done when Pain Halm Is kept nt hand. A soro throat may bo cured before it becomes serious. A troublesome corn may bo removed by applying it twice a day for a week or two. A lamo back may be cured ami several days of valuable time saved or a pain In tho side or chest relieved without paying a doctor bill. Procure a fiO cent bottle nt once and you will never regret It. For sale by Gruhlcr Hros. A nt. Carmel Inventor. Charles II. Hobson, a Mt. Carmel In ventor, was In town on Saturday, tho natxl of John S. llousonick. Mr. Hobson lias devoted considerable time during the past sovon years tovthe invention of mine lamp attachments aud has ju6t completed his fourth. He believes that the latest is as near perfection as any one can reach and ho will stop work In that direction, for tho present at least. Tho Shenandoah Manufacturing Company has been using Mr. Hobson'B patents In connection with Its manufacture of mining caps for the past five years nnd the company has se cured the exclusive right to the use of Mr. llobson's latest device. The patent is on a device Inside the tin pinto upon which the lamp rests. The hook of the lamp Is held firm, so that, no matter what posi tion tho wearer of the cap may assume, the lamp will not swing to either side, or drop forward. It Is said to be the most -valuablo Improvement yet made In mining caps. Mr. Hobson is a genius. He Is working upon a number of other patentB nnd among his friends is known ns the Edison of tho region. When Baby was sick, we ato her Castorla. When ahe n a Child, site erid for Oastorla. When felie Immune Miss, she clung to Castorla. When she had Chllarea, sho eat n them Castorla The Cameron Club. All memliers of the Don Cameron Club and all llepubllonns of the town wishing to become member of It are requested to meet In Bobbins' hall, corner of Mnln and Oak streets, on Monday, Sth Inst,, at 7:30 p. m., sharp. B. J. Yorr, Pres. "I would rather trust that medicine than any doctor I know of," says Mrs. Hattie Mason, of Chilton, Carter Co., Mo., In speaking of Chamberlain's Colle, Cholera and Dlarrhcaa Hemedy. For sale by Grubler Hrott. Coming1 Events. Oct. 16th. Annual supper of the Eng lish Baptist ohurohin Kobbins opera house. Oot. Lecture, entitled "Social Purity," by Itev. Anna Shaw, of Phila delphia, In the Evangelical church, under the auspices of the Shenandoah W. C. T. U. Every mother should know that croun can be prevented. The first symptom nt irue croup m Hoarseness, in in is loi lowed by a peculiar rough cough. If Chamberlain' Cough Remedy Is given freely as soon as the child becomes hoarse or even after tho cough has developed It will prevent the attack. 35 nnd W cent bottles for sale by Grubler Hros, PERSONAL. Mrs. H. A. Aoker visited relatives at Ashland Saturday. Ellis Lewis spent yesterday at Tama- qua, visiting relatives. Mm. Thomas Rich, of Ashland, visltd friends here yesterday. t Miss Mary Foster returned to her home In Scranton on Saturday. Mrs. K. 11. Hunter spent Sunday as the guest of relatives at Ashland. James Davis spent Snturday evening visiting friends at Mt. Carmel. Mrs. Fred. Davis and children, of Piths tou, are visiting relatives In town. Andrew Tempest and family have re turned to town from Newark, N. J. Misses Jnmes and Lesslg, of Ashland, attended churoh services hero yesterday. Miss Maine MoBrenrty, of Ashland, was the guest of Miss Nellie Hellly Sat urday evening. Mrs. S. G. M. Hollopeter has gone to Philadelphia to attend the meeting of the State AVomen's Christian Temperance Union. Miss Emma Krlck, who has been visit ing her sister, Mrs. Urocius, at Sunbury, for some time past, returned home on Saturday. Miss Josephine Hlohnrdson, of Philadel phia, who was tho guest of Mrs. J. II. Martin, of South Jnrdtn street, left for Danville this morning. Ilev. J. P. Neff, pastor of the English Lutheran Church, left town to-day to visit fi lends in Centre county and mny be nb Rent until the fore part of next weok. Ilev. T. Mnxwcll Morrison, of town, and Hcv. Maun, of Ashland, exchanged pulpits yesterday morning nnd evening. Mr. Morrison also preached In Ccntrnlla yesterday afternoon. House Wanted. A five or six-room house, centrally located, Is wanted. No children. Ad dress, Herald office. W2-tf MAHANOY CITY. Mahanot Cur, Oct. 8. J. Rentier, of Sbninokln, visited friends In town. Tho Dally American was Issued on Saturday. MIsb Ida Crawshaw visited friends in Shenandoah yesterday. The street electric lights were started again Saturday evening. Howard Ulakslee, of Delano, attended to business In town to-day. Charles Gregg, of Pottsvlllc, spent yes terday with friends in town. Miss Minnie Dipper circulated among Shenaudoah friends yesterday. M. McMillan and family have returned home from a visit to Pottsvtlle. Misses Toole nnd Murphy, of Shenan tloah, visited the Hoban shjters, on West Centre street. An operation was performed on Dennis Leonard at Horrigan's hotel by 'Doctors Weber and Sherman yesterday. Mr. II. Senna's horse ran away yester day. Mr. Schues and his son, George, were thrown from tho carriage, but not seri ously Injured. Messrs. Hansberger and Walters, of Ta maqna, visited friends In town yesterday, Christ Ferguson, of Shenandoah, yester day circulated among town friends. Lillian Kennedy in "She Conldn't Marry Three," with n troupe of favorite sinters and dancers and a car load of scenery, will be produced nt Kaler's opera house to night. How to Make Honey. Great wealth has been accumulated by small savings. Yon can save money by purchasing Wnll Paper now to keep for future use. I am selling out my entire stock nt just what It cost me. Come and see the bargains. J. P. CAKDEN, 224 West Centre street. Get your repairing done at; Holder man's. PENCILL POINTS. Local News Gleanings Condensed for Hasty Perusal. Shenandoah has many sharp crooks. Too Mt. Carmel Borough Council has purchased a 1,500 steam road roller. Only half a mile of the electric railway between Mt. Carmel nnd Shamokln re mains uncompleted. St. Clair councllmen have gotten them selves Into bad repute Humors of bribery are In circulation against them. A tea party willbeglvennttheresldence of Mrs. ChnrlesSmlth, on East Coal street, Friday evening, for the benefit of the Pres byterian church. Citizens of Trevorton nppointed n com mittee to wait on tho P. & It. C. & I. Co. ofUcIals at PottBvllle and ask that tho mines at Trevorton, which have been ldlo for somo time, be put In operation again In order to glvo the people work. The Mt. Carmel Hanking Company has been formed with a capital of $50,000. The directors are, Thomas M. Hlghter, F. G. Clemens, Joe Gould, John I Williams, George E. Bernor, David Camp, Daniel D. Hollch, Ike Goldschmldt, Peter A. Stief, I. II. Hollister, Frank Llenellyn nnd II. S. Hobins. Took French Leave. Jacob Goldberg, who ennio to this town from New York about two months ngo and established himself In the French dressmaking business in n small store on West Centre street, has dlappcared, leav ing behind many Inconsolable friends who loaned him ensh and went security for dress goods nnd personal property. The man Is supposed to havetgone back to New York again. One man mourns a loss of about forty dollars, another Is obligated for between ten and fifteen dollars worth of goods, still another is oblignted for the value of a watch and Is minus llvo dollars In cash, nnd n fourth wants payment for a suit of clothes. The Hat is a long one. Theatrical Event of the Season. The great play, "Alobama," will be pro duced nt tho Ashland opera house on Wednesday, October 10th. No amount of writing would desorlbo the play j It must be seen. Seats can be reserved by tele phone, Voshnge drug store, opera house block. 10-6-8t Jlla.nnclitivttV llenfocmtlo Convention, Boston, Oct N. Th Democratic state convention win lv rilled to order at noon today. K (i .v, , William E. Hunsi-ll will prosh!" i.l the ccinv.'iitlon. Hon. John K. Hussc'l will In- placed In nomination for governor. Charlos E. Strattnn of Bos ton Is t-lnred for lieutenant governor, Charles l: .ireeyof Lnwrenen for soere tiiry of stiu . .James J. Grlnnell of tlreon fleld for treasurer, Alfred C. Whitney of Boston for auditor, and H. F. Hurlburt of Lynn for attorney gonoral. Knt Kllfflhto for Gltlreimhlp. HBArilRO, Fa., Oct. 8. Judge Endlich refused to grant naturalisation papers to two natives of fiermnuy on account of a lack of know! Ige of the institutions f this country. Both admitted that they hail not read tho constitution of tho United States, and u examination showod that thoy were not familiar with our from of government, although one of them had lived In this country twenty-one years. A l'orgwr's ConfHMlnn. PiTTSBl!K, Oct. 8. OoorgoKllngler.the forger who secured WOO on a forged check from the Commercial National bank, Is undor arrost at Itochostor, N. Y. The young man was in tho company of May McDonald nnd Clara Ketter, the girls whom he lavished his mother's money niHin. Kltnglor has confessed the forgery. Murder In n I.mlfflnft limine. New York, Oct. 8. Mark Fogln, who represents hlmsolf to be a professional nurse from Philadelphia, killed n man named Woods In a lodging house on Eliza beth street. Fngln alleged that Woods had robbed him. Nothing is known of tho antecedents of tho murdered man, who had tho appearance of being n sailor. Ilelirniled by nil Kxplntlon. Savannah, Ga., Oct. 8. Ten miles from Adel n boiler exploded In D. M. Dovalno's cotton gin nnd decapitated James Futch. Several other men were Injured. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Wolves In eastern Montana aro devour ing llvo stock by wholesnlo nndhnve killed several men. With a cheese knlfo, S. C. Wcrretor, onco n prominent Kingston (N. J.) poli tician, ended his life. Fear of exposure ns an embezzler from his employers 1ml Harry S. Mapes, of Chi cago, to shoot himself. A Berlin dispatch announces tho death of Professor Nathaniel Prlngsheim, the distinguished botanist, aged 71. The arrest of Constable It. K. Prtvctt mnkes thirteen In limbo for the murder of six negroes near Kcrrvlllo, Tenn. The procession held In Dublin yestordny In commemoration of tho donth of Charles Stewart Parnell was the largest on record. There Is no truth in tho rumors that Chancellor Von Caprlvl or Count Eulcn berg will renlgn from tho German cabinet. Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the name Lessio & BAEn, Ashland, Pa., Is printed on every Back. tf Rupture. Cnre guaranteed. INo onerntlon. In quire at the Shenandoah drug store, No 3 South Mnln street. 0-13 tf ItEl'OUT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP SHENANDOAH, nt Shenandoah in tho Stnto or Pennsylvania, at the close of business. Oct. 2, 1E91: linsocncEs. Loans and Discounts IX8,K7 78 Ovcrdrnflsneciiredaiid unsecured...- 2.R" "8 U. S. llonds to secure circulation JOl) 0J0 m StocUR, securities, etc IWMD.) T9 llanhimj-house, furniture, and flxt... 1,100 00 Due from nat'ocal baalts, not icbcivo iijonts j83 Ml Duon-om Htnte banks and bankers 4M MS Due from approved reserve agents 8,579 40 Checks nnil other cash items 2 ja 05 Notes ol other national banks 10,5(15 to Fractional rnper currency, nickels, and cents 12 "a ImwiuI money reserve in Imnk: Kpeclo 36 110 10 Loga! tender uo.os 10,150 00 U. M. certltloaiea of deposit for legal to-ders 10,260 10 llcdemptlon fund with U.8. Treasurer (5ofcl.'culatlon) 4,500 00 Total tG71,0!0 00 M ABILITIES. Capital stock paid In 5100,000 CO HurplusFtind 20,000 00 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid 6.615 61 National Hank notes outstanding WMKOIO Duo to other National Hanks 10,155 73 Due to Htnte Hanks and Hankers 670 . . Individual deposits snliicct to check. 118,2118 70 Demand ceilllloaies or deposit S0,f J3 T'mece t-aca.esofdfposit 56,r'ifl SO Cbbier'g cticc'8 ouisuud'OS 285 CI Tola! 571,040M Btaloof retms.vlvaDla.Countyof8chuylklll.ss: I, 8. W. Yobi. cashier of ihe above named bauk. do KO'cmuly swear thai the above sialemeut Is true to tho best of my knowledge and belief. S. W, Yost, Cashier. Subictlbed and sworn to before me this 8th day of Oct,, KM. 11. A. Bwai-v Notary Public. Coirect-Attcst : J. J. FrMNtv, i JonN GnnPLin, y Directors. John A. Hkii.,v-, ( Fall-Winter Millinery Greatest,Bargains In Town. ANNIE MORRISON JUl.lX IWJhVIXO, 8 East Centre St, Shenandoah. Wholesale agent for Felgenjpaa's Ktral, 1 1, Export Lager ui Saazer Pale Beer, NoBucrm&de. Fine liquors and Clrsrs 131 Houlh Main 8t. A genuine welcome Awaits you nt Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys. Choice temperance drinks and olgnrs miLi cleary Bros' . Temperance Drinlie Mineral waters, Weiss beer. Bottlers of the finest lager beers. 17 and 19 Peach Alloy, Shaninioai, Fa ninuiiiiiq Tbc Railroad Tb Clergyrrjao, fTb Business t&r), : ana all other men who have to look neat while at work, should know about "CEtLUtoin" Col lars and CUFFS. They look ex actly like linen, wear well and being waterproof ilo not wilt down with heat nnd moisture. They do not soil easily aud can DC cleaned in a moment by sim ply wiping off with a wet sponge or cioui. Do not confuse these iu your mind with composition gooas. livery piece of tuc genu' inc is siampcu uiic wis : "VRADf AfARK- A9k for these nnd refuse nnvtlilnp else if you wish satisfaction. Re- t member Hint goods so marked are the only waterproof goods made by coating a linen collar with waterproof "Celluloid, "thus 1 giving strength and durability. If your dealer should not have the "Celluloid" send amount di- rect to U9 and we will mail you sample post-paid. Collars 25c. each. Cuffs, 50c. pair. State size 1 and whether stand-up or turned- down collar Is wanted. THE CELLULOID COMPANY,! 427-29 Broadway. New York. 3 Uiiimuu!ii!iii!iuiiiiuuiiiuiimimiuiiiiiiiiiiitiiititimi2 Fall Weather is Here So Is Mrs. HYDE, with a full stock of Pail lffiillin3?3r Just from Xew York, In all fashionable shapes, styles nnd colors. Also full lino of iMoveities lor trimming tue nest shown In town for the price. Our line of "Infants' Coats and Caps and Children's Bonnets can't be beat. See them and you will say so. New York CasliMilliiTSlore, 29 N. Main St., Shennndoah. It you deslro to Invest in stocks Inasafo and legitimate manner without care and wor ry, subscribe to our discretionary .accounts, hich will pay you from 2 to 8 per centwcekly In any active market. It will pay 5 ou more than double thoaverage rate of Interest In any ordinary business pursuits. Deposits received from 820 to 81,(00. We will be pleased to furnish you references as to our success In tho past, and what wo are doing for others. If you are situated where you cannot call on us lu person, address your communlcatiuus to the Metropolitan News Co., 48 CoHfrcsa St., Jlonton, 2rasn. Wo remit profits once a week and principal on three dajs' notice. Patties preferring to do their own Investing, aro advised to subscribe to our Dally Market Letters, which pivo you important information onactlvo stocks, and will enable you to makomoncyjf youdoyour own speculating. Hates, SI pf r month: or with telegrams of Important changes, 820.00 per month. Address, Metropolitan News Company 4B CONGRESS ST., Zoek Box WiC3. lloiton, STiiti. I have arrived In Shenandoah with a Car IM of Mm 1b And they are ready for Inspection at my old livery stables, on North Market alley, wnicn i win ouer nt puuno saieon a uate to be hereafter announced. Watch this space. After the public sale I will always nave western norses ror private sale or ex change. WM. NEISWENTEIi, Shenandoah, Fn. M ZSCELLANEOUS. ftl nnft WANTKD.-Gocd security. Ad ?1,UUU drees "X," Heiiald office. 10tf PIIOI'OSAT.H Proposals will bo received up to the loth Inst , at 8 p. m., for painting the exterior 01 inr -iT'Diiy iteiormeu cnurcn. xne ngni 10 acceptor rim any oia is reserved, ltobert O'Uoyie, pa.tor. 10-8 Zt 11T ANTL" ' A IS or 6-rAom house, centrallv located. No cnlldren. Inquire at IIghalu omee. iu z-v I?OK KENT. Store room and dwelling, 105 ' N. Main street, at present occupied by Ueorgu Koblnson, tho saddler. Apply to Mrs. llrldget Burns, 15 W.Ccal street. 10-6 tf QALEHMAN can secure lino of Ilose.Oeltlng fj and General Kubber, irom Manufacturing Corporation. A first class line for first-class man. P. O. box 1871, New York. 10 8-2t Xr ANTED. Bneclal AC vertlt In? Canvassers. VY Jpmlllar wlurpremlum mercantile trade; money maker of 1891. Also clever cenernl can- vassers on ereatect seller of theday. Stanley TI' ANTED Halet man: talarv from start! VV permanent place. Drown Urcs. Co., xiutccrjuicu, MucntMbier, x. 10-i.eoa-ira WAKTED Two young men to board in a nrlvatB ffimtlv. All ninitfrn rntiv.nfnnpAa Hefcrence requited. Apply at the Hehald Uiiiiv. V-ili-lI IJOH SALE. A food, sound horse. Price ? rtasocable. Apply to Michael Peters, nAi.K. me Alt. Carmel Douse prop- vt ujj , uv turner oi unii bireei huu tne Avenue, Mt. Carmel, la offered for sale at a lowceureana on easy tertns. win sell the hotel building with or without the adjoining ground. Any Information as to figures ana terms can be obtained by applying to Bolomon i i E J 3 Sr s.1L . fe 0 2 CNf La 1 1 To tbc PmM I ...Whitelock... Mew s Siioe : Store I will excuse the delay in being served promptly, on ac count of many of our shoes being delayed in reaching us from the factories. "We will have U Genera Opening in a Few Days. We solicit your trade. All the New and Latest Style Shoes, from the cheapest to the finest to be had in the market. Respectfully, Whitelock & Co., EGAN BUILDING, Cor. Main and Centre Streets, Shenandoah, Pa. M. P. CONEY, Monongnhela Whiskey, hela Whiskey, - EOc a qt. whiskey, XX, - - 1 a qt. Bourbon, XXX, tl.25aqt. Pure rye Fine Old Superior Blackberry Brandy, andy, tl a qt. y, - $1.00 nqt. , iUOaqt. Superior Cognac Brandy, Imported Jamaica Hum, VUENGLING'S Stock and Fresh X DcBtbrandaof CoCliars ESTABLISHED 1873. Kellts MILLINERY I French and American Designs of Millinery! In touch with tho times nnd prices. We are stocked with all the novelties of the season, and offer them for wholesale prices at retail for Bpot cash only. Plush, 35c per yard. SHU Velvet, COc per yard. S2C5 South XbXaixx JEttx-oot. Safe Deposit Buildin ASSOCIATION OF The value of each share Is J200 at maturity. Application fee on each share, 25 cents ; and monthly dnes on each share, (1.00. On dues paid In advance for a six months or longer, S per cent. Interest will be allowed at time of payment Is made. Members may withdraw one or all shares at anytime by giving 30 days' written notice, and are entitled to the full amount of dues paid on such shares, together with bIx per cent. Interest after the first year's membership. No shares will be forced out. All shareholders are entitled to loans from the fund on real estate secur ity. Reference and information on application. New series Btarts in Sept., 1894. Shares may be subscribed for nny time, and dues, etc., will be received at the office of M. II. Master's marble yard, 137 N. Jardln St., on the first Monday after the first Saturday of each month, We refer to the following shareholders: P 7 VT?TTTTAM TlnVA o.l r f lnnn- J.' W. JOHNSON, I, umber Dealer. HKV. UOUEKT 0'BOYL.E. Tlie Wilkes-Baire Business College, WIlUes-Bnrrc, Pa,, Evan J. Bavies, AND LIVEHY. 13 North Jardin Street. ROOF PAINTING promptly done with tW HAW THORN'S U. B.MOOr PAINT by J.. XOBT, Aiml, 139 East Coal street, Hhenandoah. It Is the beat and only guarantee paint against corrosion, Ore and every kind of weather, for metal, wooden and piper roofs and walls, (live It a trial. hide Our New Shoe Store was partially opened to the public on Saturday evening. v Our desire is that of the hundreds of custom ers who visited our store 31 South Main St. I J rj uLiQuOfStor A A I Ale, Draught Porter ncd Welner Beer. and all klrds of Tcmpcinnce Drinks. READING, PA. . J. W. STOKES Lodge No. 515, I. O. O. ff. CAMP NO. U06, P. O. S. of A. CAMP NO. 112, P. O. S. of A. Is a practical industrial business training sphool. Well equipped, with earnest enthusiastic and thorough teacheraf' and newest methods.lncludlng "actual Dusiuess" system oi uooKKceping. in struction is mainly individual. Col lege management has arranged for cheap board for students. Ask for beautiful new catalogue. WADE & WILLIAMS, Principals. Weeks' Museum, 17 SOVXJt MAJX BT1USBU DIrds and animals of all selections. Taxidermist, ltobert Murray, Coldest sol Largest Glass of Beer. Free Loncb Dall Joun Weeks, Proprietor. O. W. Davidson, Bartender. HOTEL KAIEB, CHAS. BURCniLL, Prop. North Main St., MAHANOY CITY. Largest and finest hotel In the region. Finest accommodations. - Handsome fixtures. Pool and Billiard Poems Attached WARREN J. PORTZ. . i nimrftrr Piano Tuner Pianos and orraus repaired. Orders left at 31 North Main street, Shenandoah, win receive prompt aiionuau. 3 i r i rr arm Qnnre I I I I 1 Bft