IGHERALD E'ubltsnod daily, ciccpi Sunday oy ttcitAi.it I'vnztauiirn aoari'Ajfy, nbltoatlon ofnco and mechanical departmont, North Market Street. he riejald ls dollveroQ ln Shenandoah and u surroundlnfrtowns for Six Cents week, pijublo to tho carriers. Uy mnll,Threo Dollars a year orTw enty-flve cents per month, a advance. idvortittmnnin charged according to space ityi position. The publishers reserve tho right o change the position of advertisements when ho publication of now requires it, TpO Ijht ls also reserved to reject any advertise yettt, , whethpr pal for or not, that! the po.b ,. lehara may deem Improper. Advertising ratec made known upon application. Entered at tho post offlcoat Shenandoah, Pa,, n second closs mall mat tor. t.v Till! EVENING HEllATjlt,' ' ' Shenandoah, Penna, Evening Herald, THUHSDAY. JANUARY a, 1805. A new triple alliance, of England, Rus sin and France, ls on the tapis. Or would it ue more correct to Bay on the green- cloth, slnci'It U attributed to tho diplo macy o the Prince of Wales f The new Austrian Minister, when pre sented to President Cleveland, made a felicitous speech in German. The P esl dent did not understand him, but that did not prevent him from making a felicitous speech in reply. AMONO the indications which give heart and hope to the country are that there will be a boom in Inse ball next year. So long as the national game survives we can stand the loss of most other national interestg. Secketahy Lamont has dismissed five more Indians from the army, they having shown by a year's trial that thpy - ra not fit for it. Ijike many white men, it is only when they nre put to work that they prove themselves good soldiers. With the snbmruine boat for our navy, and lie airship soon to be a success, fight. ing can go nn in the air and under the sen as well a" on earth nnd sea. WliRt progress we are making toward not keeping the peace ! Uxcl.B SAM Is .8,000,01)0 beliiud in his billi so far this fiscal year, but hopes to make it up Out of sugar and the income tax Wfore the year e'ocs. The court l yct'to determine whether or not he will get anything from i he income tnx. OKI! vice consulnt Colon began to en joy the holidays in true American style, and an u result no was nrreUed ana con- dun le I to the nilaboow for five days He i a Kentuckinn auU the people do'vn there di I not know how to niak allow ances accordingly. The roport of t he Director of the Mint on the values of the foreign silver coins shows that every one of them has de predated during the year past. lint no wonder they have gone down after the fashion In which silver has been getting it in the neck. The currency question is not now and has never been a source of any danger since the resumption of specie payments, Under the very system which now exists the country has enjoyed many years of matchless prosperity. It cannot be said by any man with reason that the possi billty of redeeming legal-tender notes in gold 1b a peril, when during all the years after resumption of specie payments and until the Democratic victory of 1S93 there was practically no redemption of notes whatever. The danger sprang from the threatened change of policy in other par ticulars. The currency would have served the country just as well for fifteen years more if no radical change had been threat ened. What Congress ought to do is to provide ample means for the redemption of notes without calling on syndicates of bankers every three or four months to tap the Treasury for their private benefit. Thero ls not the slightest necessity for such an operation. It is all the time with in the' power of Congress, by authorizing a popular loan at a low rate of interest, to provide nnple resources for the Treas ury and for any redemption of notes which the slate of foreign exchanges may bring about. The people of the country believe ln their national currency. It' Is not too'much to say that they Infinitely prefer it to any other. It is exceedingly doubtful whether they can be Induced, by any political device whatever, tb per mit the retirement of that currency, ' or the substitution of any kind of money which bankers may lend the people at a rate of Interest determined by themselves. The 'greenback, ' derided once ' by' man; Republican financiers, has come t"6 be'thi one form' of currency against which' the people have no prejudice. But there Is no necessity for a change at this time by u Congress which the people have dismissed to private life! etlt provlde 'ior a popular loan, and then stop all agitation of the money question. '"' SUkL OF Hi ELLCTION. Kcnator MoMUIlii unit Wolrott Will Serve Six Year More. IjAnsino, Jllch., .Tan, 3. Tho Ropubll enn oatious of member. of tho luglsluturt' for the nomination of United States mm ntor for tho full birm of six years was h"ld li-st night. It resulted ln tho nomination of honntor Jliniog MiAtlllln by acoaina tlon. Thero have been no other candidates for tho senior sonatorshlp. Thero can bo but ono dissenting vote, as thero Is but one Democratic member of tho legislature. Ho will undoubtedly cast Ms vote for Kdwln F. Uhl, assistant secretary of tho federal etato department. Tho caucus for tho nomination of n, senator for four years, to fill tho unexpired term of tho Into Senator Stookbridgo, will be held . tonight. Con grcssmnu iiurrows and Schuyler S. Olds, aro tho leading candidates, Denvku, Jan. 3. At a Joint session of tho Republican mombors of tho loglsla turo United States Senator E. O. AVolcott was bv unanimous vote nomlnuted to suc ceed himself. Fighting a Kcquinltlon. NEW YoUK, Jan. 3. John, alias James O'Connell, charged with burglary in Washington, Pa., was nrrulgued In the Harlom police court yesterday. Deputy Sheriffs Sullivan and Stevenson, of Krlo county, Pennsylvania, were present in court. They had a requisition signed by tho governorof Pennsylvania and counter signed by ex-Governor Flower, of New York. Counsel for tho prisoner stated that ho had secured a writ of habeas corpus from Justice Andrews, of tho supronio court, which is returnablo this afternoon. O'Conuoll was remanded by tho polloo justice. O'Connell Is said to bo ono of tho burglars who entered tho house of David Slocuin, of Washington, Pa., and robbed 1dm of lo,ooo. Mr. and Mrs. Slocum, an aged couole, were bound nnJ gagged by1 the burglars. Tho Federation WIU Aid Hobs. New Yor.K, Jan. 3. The newly elected executive council of tho Amorican Fedora tlon of Labor met ln secret session. Tlnj books and accounts of tho retiring com inlttco wero gone over and approved, Itj was decided to make tho headquarters of tho association at Indianapolis within two weeks. .Financial assistance was voted to Eugene V. Dobs In tho appeal of Ids caso to tho supremo court. There were present nt tho mooting Prosldont John McBrido, Second Vico President James Duncan, Fourth Vice President Thomas J. Elder" kin, Secretary A. McCralth and Treasurer John 1). licnnon. Ucinurknble ConfeiHloii nf Fraud. Kansas Citv, Jan. U. Thomas Canny, n judge of election in tho Ninth ward, gave sonsatlonal testimony beforo Commis sioner Evnns, who Is hearing evidence ln tho Jamison-Urommermnn contest for tho olllco of county prosecutor. Ho declared that'JIT ballots, which had already been voted for Hcpublicuus, wero deliberately taken from the ballo(. box beforo tho pol's had closed and Democratic ballots substi tuting the name of lSrcinmcrmnu for that of Jamison were put In their plaeo and tho Republican ballots destroyed. Dr. l'urkliurKt'fl 1'luii of licnrgunlzation. New YoiiK. Jan. 3. Kev. I)r Parkhurst advances n pi.. n lor the reorganization of tlm prcMint police force. He urges that the, oxi -.ting forco go out of service not later than July 1. and that a commission of flvo bo app tinted to reconstruct the ser vice. All nieml),'rs of tho present force, ineluding and below the rank of sergeant, should bo eligible for appointment to tho now force. The new force should ho gov erned by a single commissioner. Figlitllif: IIIIiiiiIk Trusts. CniCAdo, Jan. 3. Tho suit of Attorney General Malonoy against tho United States School Furniture company, otherwiso known as tho School Furniture trust, was .called in Judge Raker's court yesterday. Tho caso was originally brought against tho company for actions contrary to tho anti-trust laws of Illinois. Tho defendant made an answer, and tho argument was on tho question as to whothor tho caso should bo djsmlssed or tried on its merits. A Kcfusnl to Indict. Ciiiuaoo, Jan. 3. Tho grand jury by a unanimous vpto roftuud to Indict State's Attorney Jacob Korn, v !vo wus.pharged with various irregularities. The state's attorney was particularly charged with al lowing'criiuinnls to escape and with' col lerting moneys Improperly. The grand jury hold that tho ovldunce was not ut all .'onelusivo. LITTLE LATiI bUI-ci-ta. A I'leonnt Way f HuinTnir One's Tilfrot Hum Is Xle.ru t'isejitWl. lhery one, except the dyspeptics, loves n Into M.,, t. H u a nattual trait, liuunl Ing sc l i-iii biis and girls, wit Ii sliawi. hung i.v, i ;. i !r transoms, consume olhcs nnd chi ( ol:iiu enko and truly injuy life When they en-ape Use i!oetusi'..v of hniif Ing r.hiiv.ls and outgrow the taste 1. : pic'.ilus nnd imI.o, they still like lato sui pors. Like uli natuxul desires, it is one which hliould he guitifled. Tho only oar.1 should, be cuncprrilng tho .manner of ,lts gratification To eat a r past just hefoio going to bed' which will keep tho dlges-t ivo organs busy all lilght is a slow method of BUioIdo. What tho undisciplined tasto always do ,6tros about midnight Is lobster n In New burg, WeUh rahhlt or fried oysters, with culTcc. These uro particularly detrimental to tho heulth, and tho desire for them shnul 1 be vigorously restrained. Tho taste should bo educated to prefer toasted crackers and chocolate . Of course when ono gives a lute supper Indigestible things aro in order. Then such nppctiztng ,uiorsu)s ns stuffed olives, nuchuvy tout, lqbstur a Ju Nuwburg, pavt nro on toast, venison steak, broiled grouse, cheese souflies, rum omelet and tho Ijko are derir iblo. A supper whirh would ap penl lo any man's tasto comprises btulfed oysters, with tntar sauce; brown bread toast-, reni'jun steak, with currant jelly; glazed uwcit potatoes,, vulvoC blMn.Jt, oliM'.s, ciauLovs, cheese, fruit nnd coffee. Another tU'ially' good coutnlna .stuffed pllw,, lofijlod crackers, fried oysters, col- cry bulad, broiled .timuse, bread saueo. rolls, fried potatoes, We: .h ralibjt, bu).ed . iv ' .'. tr . ,'. ii i.i uppies nuu cuuvj.'.- c 1 1 nuriu. Klutht of I'olltlclanH, Tho editor of "Tho Point of View" :. puttmont of Scrlbnor's says; Wo aro called a nation of politiclaf . ! ' U very fnr-from being true, but tie ro .. ici'y many politicians among n, m: who) calling Is politics, iiuil who g what they mostcaro for, or try to, from politics, and there is a larger and Jew) ob vlous class who have a strong .interest In politics because thoy find in.lt a, duty that some of them llko,.und that some perform all tho more faithfully, because they don't llko it , ,, . I ricking Apples by Machinery. Tho tlmo during which npplcs should bo picked to bo their best ls short, and sometimes tho picking is so dclnycd that tho last become overripe. Another disad vantage In taking in tho harvest crop is that tho supply of pickers inny bo short, nnd tho(.o that aro secured may bocnrclcs9 ln handling tho fruit, muph of which ls consequently bruised nnd rendered unlit for grading. Many contrivances hnvq beoil devised for facilitating and cheapening this work, but nono has come into univer sal use. A catcher is mado in two porta-, lof.oiinvns or any othor strong,' durnlito fab ric, such as sailcloth. Tho lower part, or main canvas, ls 40 foot across, )p tho form of an Immense, sauocr, tho contor about tho treo coming down to tho ground, Above -this is tho hood, about 13 foot square and highest in tho ccntor. When this is adjusted about tho tree, the branches are shaken, and tho npplcs find thqlr way down to the ground. ln a pile at tho bnso of the tree. It is claimed that fruit can thus bo gathered in ono-hnlf tho time, nt ono-linlf the expense of hand picking nnd with a marked Improvement in condition, Tho 'applo catcher" ls especially service able when gathoring fruit from lofty trees. It may bo used for Btnck covering when uot required for fruit gathering. It isnlso niado ln smaller sizes for gathering pears, plums, nuts, etc. Pittsburg Dispatch. Hairpin In tho Trolley. On n Walnut Hills electric car recently thero was a ratlierentertalnlng sight. Tho passengers paid nothing oxtra to sco it, and Foino of thorn forgot to get off at their homos, so absorbed wero thoy In tho oc eurrenco. Three young ladles furnished tho amuse ment. "Did you over notice," said ono, "that a hairpin will stand up on cud if you put it on tho door of an electric car just over. tho motor? "Oh, It won't cither!" her companion!) shouted in a chorused giggle. "I can provo it," said tho first. And shodld. Talcing a hairpin from the bright knot nt tho top of her head, she stood it on tho floor, nnd it performed such antics as sot all the passengers in an up roar. , Tho render who doos not holiovo tho story can easily demonstrate Its prohnhll lty. Lot her tako n hairpin and try It, or let him borrow ono, and ho will discover a most interesting oxporlmcnt. Clncin nati Tribune. . The Mttlo Darlhiff. Harold accompanies his mother on an nftornoon call upon tho elderly lady who has just moved in next door. Mrs. Nowcomor And this is llttld Hnr old!1 Woll, any llttlo man, I hopo that we shal) be friends. i Hnrold (imperatively) Iwanttosee 'oo 'ittlc chickens. Mrs. Newcomer Why, 1 liaven't any little chickens. Harold Where's 'oo fezzcrsP Airs Newcomer Why, what doos the child mean? 1 liaven't any feathers. Harold Den papa storied, 'causa lie said it was a lo hen dnt had moved in dis house. Chicago Post. North and JCast Itlver Krhoes. About tho only phico along the K. . river where an echo is heard after th.. blowing of whistles on tugs and steamers Is tho neighborhood of the Brooklyn bridge. Tho towers of that structure re flect tho note, but seldom olenrly. On tho North river the palisades givq back tho sound moro sharply, and when bi(t blasts aro fired the reverberation is llko distant thunder. New York Letter. Why They Went Off. "Aro you loaded?" asked tho pistol of iho shotgun. "No," said tho latter; "I'm shot." Then both exploded with laughter. Philadelphia Call. In the Doctor's Office. Doctor Yon have an excess of adlposo tissue, madam. Patient Goid gracious, doctcr, do you supposo that'll what makos mo so fatf Dotroit Free Press The Ago and the Name. A Detroit young man, with a fanoy for horseflesh nnd n knowledge, of tho same not commensurato therewith, soma time ago went horse hunting on his own ro sponslbllity nud picked up what ho thought was a cracker jiick. Ho was a BIuo Grass hoss and was us lively as n cricket, so live ly, in fuct, that the yoimg man was snro ho had a3 ycar old. Several days after the purchase, and ho had been showing tho horso around and crowlnu over him. ho met tho colored man who bad hud charge of him. ' "Uy tho way, Sam," ho said, "what's tho horse's nuiuof"' "Lexin'tou, sah." ,,','Does ho know it?" ''I 6poo' 1)0 do, puh," said Sam innocent lyj '-bo's hail it for IS yeahs, sirli." Dn trolt Freo Press. CURE FREE UIVTTTI VJ? rninthe wonderful Afri nlillMLXji' in Kola I'lant. discov ered on the CuTr.o Rtvt, West Africa, is Nature's Sure Cure for Asthma, Endorsed by jvur. pcan J uytli lana and Hue pltnls as a pciuvc lunsu uilonal Cure fo' Asthma, 7,000 reforile d ur, m'jQ days. It never falls. Cures lammm!. No Pay until cured. IJirguTn.i -osent FREE by mail, preiiuid, to any Miilercr Addrees KOLA IMPORTQ CO., 1162 Broaday, New York. I Clock Spring filaae. Only I'erfect Coinb. '' "KTfiOTewi Circuses, V 'NSSftSSSSSf'" Ask your. Dealer for wssuiSiH""1 m,imagiy. t'uinu (juubi ASTHMA A FAiR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BAR GAJM. MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IFHE USES Saving F'luinsi! SHARES FOR SALE. TlioBafo Deposit llnlldlng and Saving Asso ciation of Heading, Pa., otrcrs for sale a few hundred shares of stock. This Is a good, reliable and prosperous association ln Which to take shares. Having ready sale for all money, tho premium received ls large, consequently the stock will mature much tooner than association located tn towns where there is no great demand fPr..m9no2j. Bnd building operations are very limited. Tho value of each share ls $200 at maturity. Application fee, 25 cents each share. Monthly dues, ono dollar per share. Five per cont. Interest allowed on all payments made in advance for 6 months or ledger. Members may withdraw ono or all shares at ahy time by glv Ing 80 days written notice, and are entitled to the full amonnt of duos paid, with 8 por cent Interest after one jear, thereby maklag it. An 11 per cent. Inrostment. All shareholders are entitled to loans from fund on real estate security. No shares will be forced but.' The fund is run on the Jame conservative f rincliiles asour local funds which have been ried for years and fonnd safe. Any one wish ing td Invest ln a Saving Fund will nnd It to their Interest to call on tho local agents and receive full particulars. Hev. II. A. Keyser, D. I)., of Mabanoy City, ls one of tho directors. MASTER &. BACHtoAN, Agents, 127 North Jardln Street, Shenandoah. Mil lion 8 of Dollars Go up'in smoke every year. Take nt risks but get your houses, stock, fur nituie, etc., insured in first-class, relia ble companies, as represented by DAVID FAUST, Insurance Agent, 120 South Jardln Street. Also Llfo and Accidental Companies ST PILLS! SlBBESffl GUARD:' Wilcox Specific Co, Phila-Pi THEATRE : CAFE Formerly kept by Taos. Gibbons, Main and Oak Sts., Shenndrab. Fresh and cool Beer always on tap, Wines, Liquors, Cigars. COSTKLLO & CAS8IDY, Proprletorr. Your Stomach : : : Cannot stand the same washing that your boots do, and the water yon drlni fcrijt even fit for that purpose. Use Lorenz Schmidt's Beer and Porter JAME8 SHIELDS, . Manager Shenandoah Branch. The Properties L. I 'I i ' " I ( .' Jolm E. lick Pec'i Located on East Lloyd Street and Cor. Main and Lloyd Streets, ehenandoah, Pa., will bo Sold at Private Sale. Apply to A. II. ROADS, Agt., 12-173tw-3w 111 N. West St.. Shenandoah. HDSSER "BEDDALl" (Succefseis to Coakjey Bros.) No. 26 EuHt Centre Street, HHBNANUOAH, tA. FIRST' -GLASS IliGERY ! 'Our blotto: DJst 'Quality' at! Lowest Cash Prlofls Patronage resecttully soliolted. ' Shenandoad's HKliablk ' Hand Laundi-j ' Cor. Lloyd and White SU. it . . . . . . All work guaranteed to be 3rst-clasg In ever ji particular Hllk'tleg and lace curtain sasptr laity Uoods called for and delivered A tm solicited. T. M. REILLY'f okntrajja' . . POPULAR : HOTEL ! vvhen you canalwys get 1 a glass of Cool Beef an'rt Refreshing Wines, , Whiskeys, etc Don't forget ithe plad-.. , Locust Avenue, CE.VTHA.LIA PA. For Painting .... The Season is here: and Paper Hanging (jet your work done by m Mahanoy City's IeadinR artist, W. H. SNYDER Perfect Work. ' HarKaiusln palntH and, oils, plain am stained kIsss. All the new uatterais lr wall paper. All daily and weekly paper mvpls, uovelette and statlouery. 133 West-Centre Street. ifadquarters for the Kvkmiko UkkALD. Soft as a Brush, ' Pitt every Curve. '.TEe Usefl by TJ. 8. Annv ind'l . v Barhum 6hd and Leading Horseoicn of the World. It. Sample mailed (xjbt pa.d , cent. tuiiu t u.. 2UiiLraitv.,tMuUi Wad, Xadhuia SDnneiBurrvComb She Has Induoed Belgium to olude, American Oattlo. A QEEAT BLOW 0 OUEHXbRTT inlcngo, New York nnd Baltimore B Been Sending Millions of Dollars Wo of llccf Annually to Kuropc, Moat Which Will Now bo Barred. Bhusskls, Jan. 3. Newspapers horo a uUU1.i.u muijimoncnn cauio urouguc r Bolgfan ports Will he suhlnctnil tn a nn hlhltion similar to that onforood ngalnfrj' w..uuu.uU uiuio. is is cmiineii mat piourt Pnoumonjais provn,lent lp that cofintry. rhis closes all the ports of continental turope against American cattle and boot products and loaves, tp the Amoriom ox porter only tho British market, which' ln Its present cqndltlon ls, not a dosirablo one. Washington,, Jan. 3. offlclals .of thd departmont of ngriculturo said that they woro not surprised at tho action of Bol glum ln excluding American cattlo from her ports. Sho is ono of tho countries closoly allied with Gonuauy lu her com mercial interests, nnd it was oxpoctcd shu would follow the exnmplo of her more powerful neighbor In this mattor, as Den mark has always dono, nnd it is bollcved Germany is bringing her tnfluenco to bear upon adjoining nations to offoct tho com plete oxcluslon nf American moats. Whilo this bcliuf ls pot susccptlblo of proof it ls thought that its accuracy would ho strik ingly demonstrated by tho promptness with which Kuropo would decide that our meats are pure if congress should abolish tho sugar duties. Chicago, Jan. 8. Tho action by tin Belgian authorities not only shuts off all access to tho markets of that country, but also to thoso of Switzerland and a part of Austria, to which meat was sent via Ant werp. All of continental Kuropo is now practically closed to live stgck and dressed hoof from tho United States. Three cities In this country havo been sending mill ions of dollars' worth of live stock and drcssodboef to Europo every year, and tho present embargo. s n blov of almost ln calculable severity fo, tho cuttle raising n-' dustry. Tuo three cities which havo dono tho ex porting aro Chicago, New York and Bal tlmoro, Tradu.has recently .grown to such enormous proportions that a Hamburg firm recently completed flvo steamers for the oxclusivo purpose of shipping live cat tie and drosscd baef. Every week throe pr four boats, each carrring $25,000 worth ol beef, has crossed tho Atlantic for Antwerp alono. Tho National Llvo Stock Exchange has Issued a letter to overy stock exchange in tho west calling attention to the im portance of prompt and vigorous action In tho mattor. Next Year's International Yacht Itace. London, .Tan. 3. Thero is reason to be lieve that tho Yoyal, Yacht squadron, at Its meeting on Jan... 7, will accept tho terms of tho deed of gift of tho America's cup, and that all obstacles in tho way of a raeo will bo removed. It is known that the majority of tho. who will attend the meeting do not pretend to understand tho intricacies of tho deed, and they are roady to do what Lord Dunravon wants. Thero now Booms to bo every reason to holiovo that Valkyrlo II pr sumo other yacht will conipeto during tho year for tho much coveted America's cup. A Lineman Awarded Damages. NEWARK, X. J., Jan. 3. Robert JIc MulWi has boon awarded $25,000 damages against tho Western Union Telegraph co.mpauy f?r ipjyrjes received while work ing for that company as a lineman. In making sono repairs JIcMullen grasped a live wire and' was horribly burned. Ho fell face downward among tho wiros, ami hung suspended there. Ho. lost, an eye, his back was burned to the hone, Ids hands badly burned and Ills brain was partly paralyzed. Aid fur Needy Cloiilimaken. New Yohk, Jan. 3. President B. Ful ton Cutting, of tho Association for Im proving tho Conditionjof. tho Ifrcyr, has of. ferod to provide $10,000 to be paid o needy; cloakmakcrs, in wages of $1 a day, for1 snov shqvplling ajul other street work, Ulio association' stlpulatositliat tho assist ll.'ICo J8.,WWJfiff4M;rcy.ou,!;,,9C charity, with no Intention to aid strikers. The Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania, Now Jersey and Dolawaro, snow; warmer; winds ho cpnilng northeasterly, ,Tho weather will, .rcmniii' generally ialr west of the Missis slppi. Unin or snow Is indicated on the Atlantic coast from Georgia to southern New England. STOCK AMD PRODUciMA'RKTS,i Closing Quotations of the NuW VorU and riilhuicljihiu Kxclutugm, New YoitK. Jan. i. The year 180 opened on the Stool :J.uinie wltji nn(ii)suit)ed tone to the speculation and n-vory Incut wihi rue ef business. Thi- .failure of the Heading reor ganization pi.iti wusa prominent fautor In re-, striding the ilratlngs. (Jlusing hi.is: LehiKh Valloy . ... MH W. .V. JSc I 1'eunsylvHiila 30J4 Krio Hearting 13-Jj It.', i, & W.. . t; U.b 4 St. I'aul M, ,Wt Ntiore lliigli Nav ma N. Y. A; X. K :fc .1 11,.' ,'.n . , IM.d Uuudna New Jermty Can . , (irnrral llnrUii. I'i(ll-AHLi'HiA. Jtiu- ! York rhiI we-itrn flour ijUifet an l e . sou lieru Uall. Wbtit Armor: Ju iunry. t ' . 'Hi liyn i uti ; cur UAm. '42- i)r I'uru . ,.. i o,..un- uAry.W- Oku JdlljMtir: J i'oVy, IN I'ltK.'' tiny nrm: uoa tu cnaiiv i n, , Ur uti ' Jtoet indy. I'i-k ea-, ffuil . $13A ... fUg4ji wwtuij-n siu. :.;.. ik. tt .T6. ' BUtUttruj. W44i'X. VtStW , u ttrututttry, VtssX't,. io. Insitti. tKia..: li(- Okofe tudy ifttmmM'i' KuUitiru, -MtMo. Livo titui'k lurlii.t, Nbw Yok, J mi. .lutv Imww, Uxr. pour U yriim, WUW-1 4.00; huUii, $m; ry oowo. fj.iHW-)- Vw MiHtwh; wtar utvn. f.W - tul liuutw Kawiy tlrui 4111 uuoa nlmu.i ,01 U prune niitm, ouiiun, iu (fll-., lamhs Vi.-Xt Tfi Uki hUiliti I .,i.' i 0.1V. w.N- puts Office Itoel ner Main anCM Olllce Hoursl 9 p. m. Nlghl Mi 8. KI8TLKK, FBIBiaiAD Offlce 1W North Jrfllhl M. . BOKKK, ATTORNETi Office. Egan bulldlnRl uenire streeis, enenanu' TK. WENDELL BEB1 XJ I Success! DB. OHAS. T.I EYE AND EA 301 Mahantongo Streeil AFTER ALL OS CONSULT THE OLD RELIABLE SPECIALIST 329 N. 15'h St. n Thlrlv Years' Continuous 1 dIeaseR of both texe-.l i-rrorsot Youth. and all tl Norv, SKln and KidneJ 01 oieminy re-uiung 1 Imprudence or li.herlmn cured by Dr. Loi h, teek Hf guniautees a positive every cate he Ireals. brim vicor In the tnot tf-rlous and exsnili.allon Iree ai, tl 1. Olllco hours.' dall.1 from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M.. uil send or en 1 for free t'ook ana obtcure dlsea-ts or 1 1 beauty and purity. fying, soothing, hesl ful, and harmless,! rightly used is invisfl delieiite ahddesirabj tb th6'faCe in this cfl Inilit upon having tl IT IS FOR SALE EVES isalj thiarid mdtoo. 1 bestperrial remedy kno for' every form of ;iclitj ! Ipairj.rcsiiltiiiLy from c,h couifhs, sprain1;. rtr rheumatisni or Ufurl, ,3 nir nm Bnn.l v. n , , . COCK', H (W -t.; hy , f.w: AKflook' ( am SlwtWv )3ran4reti'. i- 4b- . woofli nil f id'L!?'r,e''v'' I Mm wtmrv '.vru fls not comt without an 1 POZZG icV UIJ
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