7 EVENING HERALD MONDAY, OCTOBER 22. 1H0I. THIB.DED1TION MA1IAN0Y CITY. MAHANOr CITT, Oct. 82, 1804. Miss Hurt, of Tauintma, vlslteil friends In town. Geo. Wolcock Is visiting friends at Philadelphia. H. Gerhart rode to Tarantula on his Bdfety yesterday. l'etcr Vltts, of Glrardvlllc, visited town friends yesterday. Miss Laura llornsby resigned her position at Irish's book store. l J. Ferguson and wlfo visited Mrs. Forgusou's parents here Inst evening. George II. llornsby, of Philadelphia, visited his parents in town yesterday. Miss Maine UurmlhKham, of Glrard ville, visited friends in town yesterday. Misses Ida Crawshnw and Mattle Clif ford visited friends In St. Clair yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. D. Kressly, of New Ma honing, aro visiting the Ditcher family, ol Kast Pine street. William F. Thompson has been bound over in the sum of 1100 by Justice O'lirlen, on complaint of Thomas Word, who nlleges a breach of the peace. This Is the second time Thompson has been prose cuted by Ward for becoming too combata' tlvo. Michael John brought suit against Ijowery Mackin for assault and battery. They quarreled over a gamo of pool two weeks ago and Saturday night wns the, first time for both men to meet Bince. lowery renewed the old grudge and started to beat Mike. AftYr a hearing both parties settled and pnhf the costs. Everv mother should know that croun can be prevented. The first symptom of true croup Is hoarseness. This is fol lowed by a peculiar rough cough. If Chamberlain's Couuh Itemedv Is irlven freely as soon as the child becomes hoarse or even after the cough has developed It will prevent the attack. 25 and GO cent Domes ior sale uy uruiiier uros. The Councllmanlc Trip. The members of r.he Uorough Council drove over to Brondonville yesterday and Inspected the repairs mado to tho breast work of tho reservoir at Davis' Hun. Tho Tesult of tho visit was satisfactory to the contractor. Killed at the Plane. Sylvester Muboskl, n Pole, CO yeors of nge, was run over by nn englno nt Malm, noy Plane, Saturday afternoon. The body was cut In half nnd the head was severed Arreted for Forgery. VAt'LWtoito, N. J., Oct. 23. Joseph N. Wltzell, of IVnn's Grove, has been arrested nnd lodged In Woodbury Jail for forging tho nnmu of Henry hnut, of I'cnn'sGrovo, to a noto mado out to Philip Schlng, of Hriuncporr. tor UW. Wltzell, who Is Imy, bought goods nt n venduo sale of Schlag, and forged Faut's namo to n noto In payment He was held under 500 hall Did yon ever see one of the famous waterproof interlined Collars or Cuffs f It's very easy to tell, for they arc oil uiuT&cu mis way TRADe MARK. They are tho only Interlined Collars nna units, ana ore niauc ot linen, cov ered with watcrnroof "Celluloid." They'll stand right by yon day in nnd day out .and they arc all marked tliiq way MARK. The hrst cost i9 the only cost, fot they keep clean a lone time, and when soiled you can clean them in a minute by simply wiping off with a wet cloth mm is uic muu luuil-u una way mark These collars and cniTs will outlast six linen ones. The wearer escapes laundry trials and laundry bills no chafed neck and no wilting down if you cot a collar marked uiis way AfARK Ask vour dealer first, and take noth tag that lias not above trade mark, if yon desire perfect satisfaction, tui others aro Imitations absolutely. If yon can't find collars or cuffs marked this yvny, we will send you n sample postpaid on receipt ot price. Collars, 5 cts. each. CuiTs 50 cts. pair, Give your size and say whether stand' up or turned-down collar is wanted. THE CELLULOID COMPANY. 427. -19 Urumlwoy,; NliW YORK. MISCELLANEOUS. FR KENT, A large now store-room, with plate plum front, dwelling and cellar. Kxcelicnt business location, will be ready iur rem Bruiu r Jfcl. ni'ui reuBoau 'le. Apply to L'. V. Newhouser, 120 North Main nircei. lU'iirii A RE YOU UNEMPLOYED t - Will you J.V work for fls per week 1 want man el sooa cnaracter, with reierenceu, Joseph 11, aay, M f iiih i,ve., Chicago ill. iu-m iw TTIOH HALK. The Mt. Carmel House prop- jj eny, on tte corner 01 uaic street ami mo Avenue. Mt. Carmel. Is offered for sale at a low Hguro and on tasy term, will sell ttio hotel tullillBK with or without the adjoining ground. Any Information as to Heures and terms can be obtained by applying to Solomon TMBHOLUTION OP l'AKTNt..KHHIP N 1 J tlnp In hnrtthv t?4vnn thkt. iia niipln.,ah1 lately subsisting letween wticaro E. Smith ur.ai nsrios a. nnmu, 01 anenunaoan, county ot Schuylkill, nnd state of Pennsylvania, under the tlrui name of ''William E. Bmltn Son," vrs dissolved, bv mutual consent, on t e Both lay of ooioher, lKttl. All debts owiug to tho mid partnenblp sro.to be received by ihe said A;naries r amiu. woo wui conunue me oust nuns, and all demands In the said partnership ure 10 do urtxtemeu ui iuiu iur i.u.ku 1 WltXIAM E.SHITU, ClIItLE8 li. BUIIII. tSbcnandoab, Pa., Oct. 31. lbM. 10-S!-oaw-lt TTTi BOW' THE NEGRO WILLIAMS LYNCHED, j Dragged TlironRh the MrrrM with n ltoif Around lilt Neck. VrrKIl M.MILBOHO, Md., Oot. 22. Htflve Williams, tho colored man who attacked Mrs. Allx-rt llardesty laot Wednesday, but who was driven away by u bull dog, was taken from jail here Saturday by a mob of fifty masked men, and hanged from the bridge lending Into the town. Tho lrnchliig was not unexpected, so the Jailer left the prison In charge of tho at tendant, locked tlio doors from without and took the keys with him. Tho mob wn provided with battering rams, sledge hammers and crowbars, and proceeded to foroe nn entrance. The doublo Iron door as soon forced open , and then tho brick was torn out. It took nearly an hour to do this. Williams, who was on tho second tier, heard the mob nnd from his cell con tinually shouted murder. The other pris oners called on him to pray, that his end was near, and this mado the negro frantic. When Unally the last obstruction to tho Interior gave way with a ern.h, a ladder was Intra to the vlotlm s cell window. With one blow the lock of the cell door was brokon and Williams was dragged from undyr the mottroHS. A rope was thrown over his head and he was cl rasped through tho streets to the bridge. Some of tho citizens wanted to go to the man's assistance, but the lynchers, nil of whom were provided with pistols, threat ened to shoot any ono who Interfered. Tho crowd s Jury decided that Williams come to his death ut the hands of parties un known to thorn. County Tremuror Murdered. Or.AJiciEHtnio, S. C, Oct. 3. As yet nothinir has transpired to fix the Identity of tho murderers of Hubert Conos, county treasurer, on Saturday. It is probable that not loss than three parties wcra oou- rcrncd In tho murder and robbery. Both shots Vfero fired by tho same party from ambush. Mr. Cope's satchel was found norno dlstanco all In a swamp. Thli sntehel contained whnt money vrus stolsn The amount of money that is missing Vf 111 hardly exceed 7o. C lrcumstonces In dlcnte that Whits men did tho work. The murderers took everything the treasurer had except what was contained In his left hand trousers pocket. Thus they missed tholr plunder. Tho victim had tho hulk of tho money, t5W In greenbacks, In that pookut. If captured tho assassins will nioet u fearful death without a trial: A Trnin Itnbber Surrenders. Piuemx, Ariz., Oct. 32. Charlos Ktzler has surrendered himself to Southern Pa clllo Dotectivo BrccklnrhlBo in this city nooessory to tho robbery of tho oxpress car at lioscoo, near Los Ancoles, lust sprlncr. Assurod of his liberty, Ktzler hns agreed to turn statu s cvidenco naalnst his two al lced acconipllccB. Ono is u merchant In l.os Anualos namwl Johnson, who nnd at tho tltns of tho robbery and still owns a small ranch nt Tejunga, not fur from lloa 000. The other Is "Kid" Thompson, u criminal well known In Arizonu, who surveu a short time In tho territorial peni tentlary for burglary. A Pa.stnr'8 ltcHlgnntlon Tleinnndod. Trenton, Oct. S3. There was no sorvioe In the German Lutheran church hero last night, as tho congregation In tho afternoon demandod the resignation of tho pastor, llov. Itudolph Gcrlnch, who on Oct. 8 ro- Ittsed to olllclnto at tho funeral of Mlohael Schroth, whoso family belongs to the church. Mr. CitTlach s refusal was based on un engagement In his Sunday sohool nnd tho neglect of ncliroth to attend church. Ho refused to roslgn or apollglzo to tho family, llo attempted to resign last summer, but his congregation refused to ponnit him. A New Church Consecrated. Hloomkield, N. J., Oct. S3. Mgr. Sa- tolll yesterday participated In tho conse cration of tho Church of the Sacred Hoart in this village. Ulshop McDonnell, of Brooklyn, performed the consecration ceremony and Mgr. bntolll song tho pontl licial mass. Tho sermon wus proachod hy Rov. Father Panlow, provincial of the bncred Heart of Jesus. Pontlllclal vespsrs were sung In tho afternoon by Mgr. Sa- tolll and a choir of 150 voices. Clven Up for Iot. PnihADEirillA, Oct. 32. The three masted schooner John D. Williams, Cap taln H. Longatrect, which sailed from this port for Providence on Oct. 0, has not slnoe been heard from, nnd Is thought to have foundered off the Jersey coast during ths hurricane of tho 10th Inst. No tidings hnvo blnco been hoard from tho missing British steamship Falcon, Captain Bart- lott. Hur ngents hnvo given her up as lost, with all on Ixanl. Around the World on YhecU. TQLEPp, O., Oct. S3. John V. Nobis and Arthur Barnes, local wheolmon, will loavp Wedniudny morning to wheel around tho world, going from here to San Fran clsco, thonco Into South America, AiiS' trullu, Asla,itnd omhnrklng for Amorloa at (Jork, Ireland. They will tako nothing with them except their wheels nnd tb clothes they wear, and they oxpoct to com. picie, tuo trip uy tna llrst 01 May next. Conc;reN!iiian Wright 111 with luenmonIa. TowANDA, Pa., Oct. 22. A prlvat tole- cnim recelveil hero from Trenton, Canada, reports tho condition of Congressman Myron li. Wright, of tho Fifteenth Pcnn sylvnnla congressional district, as critical Mr. Wright went to Canodn recently for tho bencllt of his health. Ho has loon 111 for several months and is now suffering from pneumonia. A1U DrfrMti Directum. Boston, Oct. 33. Queen Allx, ths bon nio and pretty buy inure, showed her superiority over Directum, the king of stallions, Saturday afternoon at Mystic, winning the $ 11,000 special purse In two hents, Directum being withdrawn after the second. Alix's time for tho threa straight heats wits 2.00, 3.HK, 2.079. 1'utnl Kiplolou of a Gas Well. SllELBWILLK, Ind., Oct. Se.Whllo cas ing a 3,000,OU0 foot gas well north of her some one struck a match to light his pipe. An explosion followed.. Martin Archl bald, Plutarch Montrose and Kdgar Ty, iter were fatully hurt. Tho gas Is still uurnlug with u sixty foot blaze. Carl llrowne Arrested. New York, Oct. 33. A bo-onlled Coxey army parade, consisting of alout eight niggou men with a wugou, went througli an siruet. The wagon was proceodei uy vue luaaer, "uarj" iirowua, who was arrested by a central offlco detective and taken to police headquarters. rirsd by luMndlurlrs. early yestorday morning find tha stablsl tuiu hojis, uiui ratio long, on tins ootuisr fair grounds, and all wars dettroytd. Los Via TREKSUHERJF IjnOK STATE. He Gives iore Evidence of the Unequalled Worth Mr. Coivm Had Suffered from a Nervous Complaint With which Remedy That perience Was Mr. Colvin, the treasurer of New York state, holds the highest position of purely financial responsibility to which it Is posslblo for a citizen ot this country to be elected. In many respects the office Is second only to that of the great United States official whose secretary himself has just publicly recommended Paine's celery compound. Now there comes n letter ot tho same character from Treasurer Colvin. In tho history ot tho most remarkable remedy this century has yet seen the fact that the ablest and most influential persons In the country and the most pro gressive physicians, were the first to per ceive the extraordinary worth of Pnlne's celery compound, is very significant. The fnct that tolay this remedy is more widely recommended, by grateful people In every walk of life, than all the other remedies in the world together, is nob astonishing. It makes people well I There have appeared recently published testimonials ot Mr. Carlisle's private secretary, of ex-Mlnlster to Austrio Francis, ot Mayor McShane, of Montreal, of Miss Mabel Jenue3a, ot President Cook, ot the National teachers' associa tion,' ot Gen. Macaujey and ot scores at other equally responsible women and men.- The "plain people" hy thousands In every state In the union have testified to the merits ot tho compound. Hon, Addison B. Colvin, whose likeness Is given above, who was elected treasurer of New York state lust fall, wns botn In 1853 In Glens Falls, N. Y., where he was educated in Ihe public schools, and where he has since resided. Ills success ful career 1b known to all well-Informed persons. Writing to the proprietors of Paine's celery compound on July 12 laBt he said : "I beg to advise you that three or four years ago, when I was suffering severely with nervous diflloulty, caused by top close attention to business, I took several bottles of Paine's celery compound, and the benefit to me was considerable; In A genuine welcome Awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and ale constantly on tap Choice temperance drinks and cigars When In POTTSVILLE, Stop at PHIL. WOLUS HOTEL 200 North Centre Street. Meals nt all hours. Ladles' dining room attached. Finest wines, Honors, cigars. of Paine's Celery Compound. Many Are Afflicted He Tried the Makes People Well, and His Ex Like That of Thousands of Others. fact, since having taken the compound, I have not been called upon to use any other remedy for that difficulty. Very sincerely yours, A. B. COLVIN, "State Treasurer." Every hard-working person should heeil this truth, that the most cruel taskmaster the world Is a man's self when he Is ambitious and, moreover, successful. No eight-hour or ten-hour laws hove ever been advised to protect such hard- worked, overworked men against them selves. Very many are tied to their office desks bent over books and papers for hours, In utter defiance ot the simplest require ments of health. The steady drain on the store of a nervous energy at length shows itself in repeated headaches, neu ralgia twinges, rheamatto pains, unre treshlng sleep and a lowness ot spirits and strength. In all these cases there Is urgent need ot restoring the nervous vigor that has been heedlessly squandered. Just why the great body ot really capable physi cians have had the greatest confidence from the first In ordering Paine's celery compound in those cases of reduced nerve vigor nnd bodily strength Is not only because of tho Immediate good results that follow, hut because this great modern remedy is prepared from thei formula of the ablest reputed scientist and practitioner in medicine, Prof. Ed ward E, Phelps, M D, LL D, of Dart mouth college. There ore hundreds of men and women successful In their work for every ono who Is successful In keeping well. In many Instances a fraction of the care and earnestness with which they attend to their business if devoted to getting well would make them strong nnd well. To quickly All the shrunken arteries and veins with ruddy blood nnd to re fresh the exhausted nerves Is the task that Paine's celery compound at one sets ,at work to accomplish. It takes but a short time with a careful employment of this great nerve food to call a halt to Mill, Prorerty Owners! ROOF PAINTING promptly done with IHT HAWTHORN'S U. B.HOOF PAINT by .A.- rOJBCX1, Agent, 180 East Goal street, Bhessndoah. It Is the best and only guarantee palst against corrosion, tlrf and every kind ot weather, for metal, wooder and paper roots and walls. Give It a trial, WARREN J. PORTZ, iano Tuner, l'lmos and organs repaired. Orders left al 11 North Main street, BhtnsBOonh.vrlll recelvr prompt attention. wasting diseases nnd to disorders of tho Important organs of the body: to dys pepsla, liver, kidney and heart difficulties and to nervous weakness. It is, perhaps, vaguo to most persons' minds just what "regulating and strengthening the nerves" really means. No partB of the body undergo such rapid changes as the nervous tissues. After exertion tho brain ond nerves do mand the promptest repair possible. Tho proper material must be speedily and richly brought by' the blood to ensure the healthy working ot these delicate parts. It Is when tho vigor of the body is so reduced that the nervous tissues cannot extract these needed elements from the blood, and when the pale, watery blood cau furnish but a scanty supply of building material, that the strength falls, sleep becomes broken and unrefreshlng, depression Belzes the mind and a 'general feeling of ill-being is tho sure forerunner of the break-down of some special organ, liver, kidneys, heart, brain or stomach. Pnlne's celery compound regulates nnd strengthens the nerves, which govern and give tone to every part of tho body. The tiniest branchings of the nerves everywhere accompany and work In har mony with the marvelous network of blood vessels, so that wherever a pin prick starts a drop of blood, a sharp pain tells that a nerve has also suffered Paine's celery compound stores the blood vessels even to their minutest capillaries with fresh blood, full of life, and builds up the worn down nerves, by bathing them, to their utmost filaments, In the rich, nourishing stream. Tired mothers, worn out by the cease le?s care of large families, ami fathers worried by business and responsibility, find just the refreshment to the nerves that they need so much. Overwrought bralnworkers, touchers, scholars, young girls in stores and offices regain the sturdy appearance ot health in a Short time by using this powerful nourishing agent, Paine's celery compound. For uargains In nil latest at vies of Alllllnerv.Chlldren'i Clonks. Cnna. Bonnets. Hoods and La dies' Main Btreet. On Saturday until sold 100 uozen 01 umerenc pattern Ladies' Embroidered Linen Handkerchiefs at Half Price Bv the failure ot a Swiss manufacture we procured them. Can't get any more, J.U&Q lueiu wuuo yuu uuu. Now York 29 N. Main St,, Shenandoah. Evan J. Davies, UNDERTAKING ! AND UVKHY. 13 IToi'tli Jardin Street. Saving STund.! SHARES FOR SALE. TheBsVoDeiiosltlllindlnf? And S&rinff Aitirv elation of. Heading. To,, offers for sale a lew . hundred elmtcs ofltoclc. This Is a Bond, cllablo .! mm I'lUSI'CiUllS UBSllUlULlUIl lu WHICH LU aKU shares. Having ready sale for all n.oney, Uic premium received Is large, consequently tho stock will mature much sooner than .issoi latlons located In towns whero there Is no great demand for money, nnd building operations are very limited. Tho value of each share is s-JXi nt maturity. Application fee, 25 cents each (bar Monthly clues, ono dollar per share. Five pe cent. Interest allowed on all payments made In advance for 0 months or longer. Members may withdraw ono or all shaies nt any time hy giv ing 30 days written notice, and aro entitled tho full amount of dues paid, with 0 p(r erct liner cent. Investment. All fthnrfilinilfr Am entitled to loans from fund on real cstato security. No shares will he forced out. The fund Is run on the same conservative principles as our local funds which have been tried for years and found safe. Any ono wish- lnc to Invest in a Snvlntr Funil will Ami It their interest to call on the local agents anr. m.woiiiii imrticuiara. uev. u a. jveyse. m iuauunoy uity, is onex)t ino uirectoi MASTER & BACHwAN, AeeillS, 127 North Jardin Street, Shennndonl Ynnr RtnmnnT. ... yonr boots do, and the water you drink Isn't even fit for that purpose. Use Loronz Schmidt's Beer and Porter. JAMKS SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. Weeks' Museum, 17 soviiT 2i;iiy ariiEEi. Birds nnd animals of ell selections. Taxidermist, Robert Murray. oldest and Largest Glass of Been Free Loich Dallj, Free lunch ovory morning trad evening. JonN Weeks, Proprietor. G. W. Davidson, Bartender. D3FDEJKTX2SrC3v-. Fall-Winter Millinery Greatest Bargains in Town. ANNIE MORRISON HQ AN JlVlZniNQ, 8 East Centre St., Shenandoah. For the . . . Hot Season Cleary Bros' 1 Temperance- Drinks Mineral waters,, IWelss beer. Bottlers ot wie uuesi, mger ueers. 17 and 19 Fetch Alley, Shenandoah, Fc Wholesale agent for eljenspan's Kewark, d, J,, Export Lager asd Saaier Fale Beer. No finer.msdo. Fine liquors and Cigars 120 RonthMslnHt. Professional Garde. N. STEIN, M. D PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Offlco Ilorm 2. Eiran's New Dulldlnir. cop. ner Main and Centre streets, Sbenandoali, l'a. Office Hours t 8 to 10 ft. m.: 1 to U p. a. 7 to D p. m. Nlgbt offlco No. 230 West Oak street. 8. KIBTLER, If, D., FUIBiOIAN AND BURGEON 1 Office U0 North Jardin street, 8hennflch. jJ" U. BURKS, ATU UJWflCT AT-JsA. W IIIBKAHnOin, TA. nffti-n T-rfftn hntlrtlwff fnmeir nt "Mum nnrt Centre streets, Hbenandoab. JPIEKCK ROBEKTBfM. D., jso. Ki itaai tjosi nireel, bhenAndoah, PA., Office Hours 1:80 to 3 and 8:S0 to 8 p. m, DR. J. . OALIN, No. il r!outh Jardin Street, Bhenanfloat 1 Ornoa Hornta: 1130 to 3 and Oiso to 8 P. M. Except Thursday evcnlni. No office work' on fundav except nrranot menu A tlrict udhereice to the office houra it apioiuiAiy neoeiiary. WENDELL KEBER, successor to OR. OHAS. T. PALMER, EYE ANJt EAIt aUItOEON, 301 Mnhantongo Street, Fottsvtlle, Penna, STOOK.S If von desire to Invest In stocks In a tafe and leKltlipate manner without pare and vyor ry, 8uuscrlbd to our discretionary accounts, which will pay you from 2 to 8 per cent weekly In any active market. It will pay you more than double the average rate of interest In any ordinary business pursuits. Deposits received from tiO to Jl.tOO. We will he pleased to furnish yon references as to our.snccees In the past, and whatwe are doloe for others, If you are situated where you cannot call on us In person, address your communications to the Metropolitan NewsCo., 48 Congrest St., Jlotton, Maet. We remit profits once a week and principal on three dais1 notice. Patties preferrlne to tto I I -. . 1 ll .1 .. I s. , r anliBfit-lllA uieir own invebiuiKi uuv to our Dally Market Letter, which g ve you Important fnrorraatlon on active stocks, and win enable you to makemoney if youdoyour WWII BlieVUIilUllK. 1', iJ-wiTJ, rlU telegrams of important changes. .00 per month. Address, Metropolitan News Company 40 CONGRESS ST., Zoek Box aa. notion, Hate. W 4
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