to h evening herald FUIDVY. FEUKUAKY 1, 1805. THIRD EDITION llrlliery In l'liiiti(ilpli!t Cum PlIILAUKLI'lIIA, Fob. 1. Thn committee of councils appoiui .i.l to mv Hgnte the charges of brlb.-ry In" i w the passngo of tlio Mutiuil Atltom.U.e ' ' ' idioms bill Inst July, examined H nunih r flt witnesses yostorday, chief anion, "win James J. Ureen.who nindnthocharg"s. "He testified that Secretary Stnckhouso, of thn telephone company, liml told him that Senator Chnrlos A. Portcrand David Mar gin hail received slock valued ut ST' "i ach for the passage of tho ordinance, ami "lliat the aggregate value of thoHtock uiven out to got tho bill through was fi!G2,000 This was tho most startling bit of testi mony adduorl at tho hoarlug and it cre dited a profound sensation. It was also shown that whllo other telophono com panies were obliged to wnlt moro than a jroar for similar prlvllegos, tho Mutuul's lll hnil been logislulcd through in a month". Tlrglnla MooiiAlilnorn Kaltlcd. "Davvillk, Va.. Feb. 1. Thomas M. Williams, a spooial agent of tho United States internal revenue dcpartniant, aud .- linl f dozen deputhw arrived horo from an extensive ru'.d ainoug tlio moonshiners in tike mountains of Grayson, Carroll, Pu laski and Smith counties, Va., and Allo Shony, Surry and Abo counties, X. C. Yuoy were outk six days, and destroyed tuvon large illlolt distilleries and many gallons of liquor, aud made twelve ar xosts. They came near having a regular IxtUio with North Carolina mooushliiert, lint as tho ofhoers were heavily armed the xaca backed out aud retreated. Xanroliurt Will Have a State Funeral. Paws, Fob. 1. In the chamber of depu tes tho government nnkril for a credit of 380,000 francs for tho purpose of dofraylug ho oxpenscs of a state funeral for Marshal tCanrobert. M. Hubbard, Hadlcal, op jposcd tho proposal on account of Ids no "ion In connection with Baznlno's trenson Jkblc surrender at Mctz and his ceaseless opposition to the republic. Tho sitting Hbroughout was a stormy ono, tiro Soclnl 3Ris taunting M. Rlbot with having for merly been a servant of tho empiro. Ur gency was flually votod upon tho grant, aad the obsoqules of Marshal Canrobort swore fixed lor Sunday next. Notice to Taxpayers. "Notice Is hereby given to the taxpayers ot the borough of Shenandoah that on and. alter February 4th, 1895, Ave (5) per stut. will be added to the taxes for 1894. M. J. Scanlan, Receiver of Taxes. SJcember 20, 1894. "A Barrel of Money." To give an idea of all -the excellent -aallties of all the people who assume So roles In "A Barrel of Money," would sa more space than we can command, ja.t the following short sketch of a few -jC the principal psople with the company nill show that it Is one ot the most ,lnted companies that has ever appeared Jo. this city: Jessie Mao Hall Is one of ke brightest aud best sonbrettes on the inroad to-day, a graceful dancer and a -splendid singer. Danny Maun has two lilect parts that fit him like a glove. J. "Knox Gavin Is one of the best specimens "at the genius tramp that ever trod the Vra&rds, while the dramatic workot Allen H. Bailey, especially in the paralytic scene, is one of the strongest pieces of work that was ever attempted. The -somedy element is bright and breezy, au&d the dramatic portions of the '-jU.y are ofwjiature that would touch e heart strings of a stole. At Fergu son's theatre this evening. Popular iSTlces, 25, 35 and 50 cents. Tire Alarm Boxes. The following list shows the location I the alarm Tioxes of the Shenandoah ttte department : LOCATION. 15 Coal and Bowers streets. 10 Bowers and Centre streets. 31 Bridge and Centre streets. 25 Main and Centre streets. 34 Main and Poplar streets. 35 Main and Coal streets. 42 Gilbert and Centre streets. 43 Gilbert and Cherry streets. 32 Chestnut and Coal streets. To send an alarm open tho box, pull, iown the hook once and let go. When an -alarm is sent in the flre bell will sound pthe number ot the box and repeat the Mil arm four times. HOW TO LOCATE ALARMS. Ht the alarm la sounded from 'box IS Mfce Are bell wlll'strike one, then pause iflfcad softke five, which will indicate that "the ure is In the vicinity of No. 15 box. Tlivery alarm Is repeated four times. Hwn't Tobacco Spit or Smoke Your Life Away Is Cue truthful, startling title of a book bout No-ToBac, the harmless, gua'ran- eed tobacco habit cure that braces up . wrlcokinlced nerves, eliminates the fllco--tine poisoa, makes weak men gain .itrenjt!i,.Jgor and manhood. You run no physlclal or financial risk, as No-To-fSae is sold by Mrs. A. Wasley under a SBarantee te cure or money refunded. .Hook free. Address Sterling Remedy (SCo., New York or Chicago. 13-3M3t -Rupture. Cure guaranteed. No operation. In ,fulre at -the Shenandoah drug store, No. .31 South Main street. 9-13-tf Mrs. .Emily Thorne, who resides at 'Toledo. Washington, says she has never oen able to procure any medicine for Ltrhuumatlsm that relieves the pain so 'iulckly aud effectually as Chiinberlaiu's U'alu Balm and that she has alio used It for lame back with great Bucuess. For "Bale by Gruhler Bros. Best line geese feathers, consigned from aihe West, will be sold at a bargain, for rme week only, at Reese's Auction Room. ' Smoke Breuuau'a famous cigars. They re the best In the market, for fine trade nly. 18 2Ut Smokers' nrtloleu, silver match boxes nd flre cigar tubea at Ureuuan's cigar - xOore. - 13-21-tf and flfe u tore. WEI-hAi-VVcl CAPTURED. The Iiimni)H Have ANn Tnkru I'ihwoimIoii "f All I III. S.lllllliTIl I'lll tK. IjONIHin, Kou. 1. A ilinimtoh from Che- foo announces mo capture of Woi-IIal-Wet by the Japanese. Another dispatch an nounces that tlio Jinmneso have eaptuveil nil tho southern forts. Sinoe this ills patoh was sent the telogrnph wires to V.'ol-lInl-AVol have been cut. Wcl-lIul-Wol was captured after two days sklrmlslilng. Th6 Chlnoso liolted when tlio actual assault was lnnilo. It Is stated that their ' iss was 2,000 men. Liu ICung Tau, an Island near tho city on which aro workshops and somo forts, Is j still In tho hands of tho Chlnoso. All tho Europeans In tho city osenped unhurt. It Is reported that during tho fighting all tho Chlnoso mon-of-wnr and ships In tho har bor sailed away uninjured. Dispatches received previous to tho above announced that Wel-IIal-Wel was oompletely surrounded by tho Japanese, was being bombarded by land and soa.nnd that threo forts had alroady boon cap tured. Washington, Fob. 1. Mlnlstor Kurlno, of Japan, was delighted to hear of tho cap ture of Wcl-Hal-Wol by his countrymen. Ho hnd beon expecting to hear it, but his first notification camo through tho As sociated Press. A dispatch wasrocolvcd at tho Jnpanoso legation from tho minister of foreign af fairs, 6aylng that tho peace envoys wore oxpectcd to nrrlvo at Hiroshima yesterday, nnd would bo received with nil the honors decreed in such casos by International law. Minister Kurlno oxnressed tho foar that tho peaco noirotintlons mlirlit fall. "If such should bo tho case," ho said, "It will bo entirely China's fault. Wo havo re peatedly stated publicly that our confor rees, Count Ho and Count Mutsu, had full powers to treat, and wo havo demanded thnt tho Chineso envoys should bo sim ilarly commissioned. Although wo can not toll absolutely until their credentials aro presented, It now appears that tho lat ter havo not tho power to agreo absolutely to anything. Under theso conditions wo shall probably decllno to treat, and in that case t)io blamo will rest entirely on China." Desperate Iluttlo In Columbia. Colon, Colombia, Feb. 1. A sovcro en gagement has been fought nt Bogota be tween tho government forces and tho re bels. Two hundred of tho later wero killed. Tho government troops woro under tho personal command of tho president. Tho victorious troops havo been sent by train from Cartagena to Machlna in order to on gago the rebels. Sixty Liberals havo been nrrcBtcd at Cartagena. Men aro being im pressed into tho service of thegovornmont. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Quotations of the Now York and rhllaclolphlii Exchange. New Yoiik, Jan. 31. Speculation in the stock market was in good tone during the greater part of the day, owing to tho strength of American securities on the London Stock Exchange. Closing bids: Lehigh Valley 32M W. N. Y. & Pa.... 5 Pennsylvania 49 Heading 8 St. Paul BSH Lehigh Nav N. Y. & N. E 30M New Jersey Cen... S7H Erie 10 D., L. & V 159V West Shore 10J5g N. Y. Central 99 Lake Erie& W... 15H Del. & Hudson-.129 Gonoral Markets. PmiADELPiiiA, Jan. 31. Flour weak: win ter superfine, $2.1033.20; do. extras, 82.23a 2.40; No. 2 winter family, S2.40&2.50; Pennsyl vania roller, straight, $2.502.0j ; western winter, clear, $2.402.fin. Wheat dull, weak, with 67Mc. bid and 57?6c. asked for Jan uary. Corn quiet, steady, with i'Mo. bid and 454o. asked for Janunry. Oats quiet, steady. with 3)4c. bid anil 38c. askeil for January. Hay easy; good to choice timothy, S125J12.50. Beef quiet; family. 81912; extra mess. $8; beef hams, $18.50 17; packed, 88.50 10.50; city extra India mess, 810S18. Pork quiet. Lard dull; western Bteain, 80.65; city, 80.25 (5H37H- Butter dull; western dairy, 100 15o.; do. creamery, U(S24o.,' do. factory. 8 14c; Elglns, 24o.; imitation crenmery, 1018e.; New York dairy, 1018c.; do. creamery, 14 21c; Pennsylvania creamery prints, fanoy, 25c; do. choice. 24c; do. fair to good, 18 21c; prints Jobbing at 2029o. Cheese dull; Now York large, 9lU4c; do. small, 9HJ llc.;part skims, 33.9c; full skims, 22Hc Eggs firmer; Vew York and Pennsylvania, 27 28c; ice house, 1922c; western fresh, 26fi 27c; southern, 2320c. X.Ive Stock Markets. Nkw Yoiik, Jan. 3J. Beeves fair; Euro pean cables quote American steers at 10Wa llHc per lb., dressed weight; refrigerator beef, 910c Calves steady; poor to prime veals. S5S7.50: barnyard calves, 83az.50; west ern calves, $2.2J2.75. Sheep barely steady, lambs lower; Inferior to prime sheep, 83.23 4.25; common to choice lambs, 81.37H'5.50, Hogs steady; extreme weights, 81.40SJ4.75. East LmKiiTY. Pa., Jan. 31. Cattle steady; prime, 8585.20; good. Sl.45fM.l55; bulls, stags and cows, i;iW.-. Hogs dull: heavy Phlhv dolphins, 84.301.35; common to fair Yorkers, SiJiUa.4: ronghs, SJ4. Sheep strong; extra, $3.B0li good, 83.203.75: common to fair lambs, 2.504i4. The V.eather. For eastorn Pennsylvania, Now Jersey and Delaware, fair; warmorj winds be coming southorly. For tho District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia, gen erally fair; variable winds. Conductor Killed In a Smashup. KNOX, Ind., Fob. 1. Arenrond collision of freight trnlns nt North Judson, on tho Indiana, Illinois and Iowa road, resulted In tho killing of Conductor Vincent, of Btreator, Illinois, Tho brakoman and en gineer of tho colliding train wero severely injured and a number of cars smashed, ' Death of a Noted llomb Inventor. Bbklin, Fob. 1. Hormanu Gruson noted for Ids Inventions In bombs nnd bombproof structures, died yesterday, aged 71. Ho was tho first German who suo seeded In giving to cast Iron products with It hardness of surface approximating that of stool. L895 FEBRUARY. 1895 Su. Mo. Tu. Wo. Th. Fr. Sa. 10 1122 JL3 JL4 JL5 16; 17 18 JL9 01 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 j MOON'S PHASES. Flrst n 7:16 V Quarter it p.m. p, Ful) n 0:23 l&JMoon a p.m. a Third y Quarter 16 8:08 a in 24 11144 a. ra AGAIN THE TRAIN. ROBBERS. Tlils Tlmo They lllowa into lo and Sft- curp fruni MM,iiO(l to $7(1,000. Pna ;iX, Aflr , Feb. 1. The Southern Pacllto weit botiml train No. 80 was held up six miles this side of Wlleox l)y a party , of masked men. They separated tho oi I press oar from tho train, hauled (t ilvo nilloswesi mid putting six shots ot dyna- iniioon tno through snfoblow it wldo opon. It contained $io,lXK) in Mexican sllvor, with which tho rolibors iwcnpod. FIvo men wero concerned in tho rob bery. Two of tho bandits boarded tho train nt Wilcox, and when two miles west of tho town, suddenly nppoared In tho cab of tho onglno with drawn pistols, coni' polling tho engineer to stop tho train, Whllo ono of tho robbors kent him cov ered tho other made tho fireman nnd brakuninn out tho oxpross and mall cars loose from tho rest of tho train. Tho en gineer was thou mndo to pull tho two de tached cars on for nbout two miles to n culvert, whoro two of tho bandit gang woro found holding horses for tho cntlro party. Horo tho safe was blown open, tlio mon with the horses having brought tho explosives. Tho top nnd sides ot tlio ox pross car woro thoroughly scattorcd, and tho express company's safo wns blown to pieces. Bosldes tho 880,000 in Moxlcan monoy thoro was n cooddoal of coin on tho train, which had been sont to pay t'.o omployos along tho lino, and this was carried off by tho robbors, who rodo nwny In n southerly direction. Grant Whcolor, n woll known Arizona desperado, who Is beliovod to bo tho fifth member of tho party, purchased a quantity of giant powder in Wilcox on tho day preceding tho robbory. Tho robbors loft sovoral hairs of cold nnd sllvor In and about tho car, not caring to tako it on account of its weight. All aro thought to havo escaped to Mexico. Tho loss Is said to bo betweon $50,000 and 5,000. A posso Is in nursult of the bandits, who nro beliovod to bo Joo Goorgo, who camo Into Arizona from Oklahoma about a year ago; Jim Yules, Grant Wheeler, Taylor, whoso first namo Is unknown, and John Woods. WORSE THAN SIBERIA. lirutal Treatment of County Cluiln Gang Convicts In Georgia. Savannah, Feb. 1. Tho grand jury. nfter making a thorough Investigation, re turned a sensational presentment with re gard to tho couuty chain -gang convicts, nuulo up of potty offenders. Twonty-ono men nro disabled, most of them perma nently, from fearful exposure In recent freezing weather. A number woro mndo to break lco In tho canal nnd work for hours In freezing water without shoes, nnd with but their trousers to protect thorn. J ow of the men havo boon brought to tho hospital in this city, and sovouteon, tho report says, now Ho on hard board beds in the convict camp, wrapped in blankets, emaciated and disabled. Tho report con tinues: "Tho convicts in tho hospitals can neither stand nor walk. Thoy nro unnblo to wear shoes, and lie chained aud huddled to gether, suffering from what in this climato is a most unusual aflllctlon, but which Is slow nnd certain torture. Somo of thorn will loso flngors and toes. Thulr feet nro swollen and discolored, largo, gaping wounds nrodischnrglngbloodnnd mucous, and In two or three Instances tho mon 6how signs of prostration." Of tho convicts in tho city hospital ono or moro will loso a leg. An overhauling of tho convict systom may result. Mexico Ver&iH Guatemala. ClTV OK MKXico.Fob. 1. Thoro has been much question here in reference to tho as serted proposed arbitration by tho United States, It having been said that Guatemala was endeavoring to lnduco tho United States to Insist on Mexico arbitrating tho matter. Today's advices from Washing ton show that tho conduct of tho gov ernment thoro is entirely neutral. It Is rumored that somo kind of definite an nouncement will bo mndo by Mexico to day, and it would not bo surprising should It provo to bu a declaration of war. Fatal ICxploslon at Denver. DENVER, Fob. 1. Tho boiler at tho Den vor cloctrlo power houso in West Denver blew up, complotoly wrecking tho build' ing nnd machinery. Coney Botzer was found dead In tho ruins. William Caff crty, tho electrician, and Hugh Kills, oil' glnor, nro supposed to bo dead umong tho wreckage. John Brown aud Frank Wal rod, omployos, nnd a visitor named Stan' loy oscaped with serious bums about tho head nnd body. It Is thought Walrod cannot recover. ItSUij. he Justice Carlisle. WAgHIraNi Fob, 1. Tho gonoral opin ion horo lffTUnt if tho retirement of Jus tice Jackson from tho supromo bench of tlio UnltoW States ,s nuthorlzed by con groasnt'rajpjjiJt Mr. Clovolnnd to ap pplnbasdccossor. It will bo neither Wil son, of Wost Virginia, nor Grosham who will secure tho appointment, but Mr. Car lisle, now secretary of tho treasury, and that Wilson .will take Carlisle's place in tho cabinet. President Norton in Court. Brooklyn, Fob. 1. President Norton, of tho Atlantic Avonuo Bullroad company, nppoared before Judge Walsh, In tho Adams street police court, yostorday to answer to tho charges mndo against him of breaking the law In making his mon work more than ton hours a day. His at- tornoy asked for an adjournment until to morrow morning at 10 o'olook, which was granted. Consldlne Now a Murderer. New York, Fob. 1. Johu J. Mnlono, tlio brokor who wns shot on last Monday night In front of tho St. Jnmes hotel, this city, in an altercation with lllchasl Con eidino, dlod yostorday afternoon nt tho Now York hospital, whoro ho lias been un der trontmont slnco tho shooting. Thinks War Will ho Averted. Washington, Fob. 1. Minister llomero, ot Moxico, stated today that ho had ovory reason to bellevo that an amicable arrango inont would bo reached betweon Mexico and Guatemala, ono honorable alike to both countrioe, nnd that ho did not think thut thoro would bo war. i'to(Xfatial Pugilists Imprlionecl, Xbnia, O., Fob. 1. Mike Morton nnd Kddlo Connors, who onme hero to glvo a twenty round glovo contest for $800, woro jailed hurt night boaauso thoy could not glvo a bond of $1,000 to keep the peaco for a year. Judge Jackson's Condition Improved. Nashville, Feb. 1. Tho oonditlon of Judge Jackson, of the United States su preme court, is somawhat improved. Ho arrived In Nashville today from Thomas villa fja . IN SENATEAND HOUSE. Tho Upper Unity Wants Information no to tho Nut Inn's l'lnnncc. W ' ntNOTON, Fob. 1. A critical stae af till, llnanelal discussion was unexpect edly pr ' pi tnted in tho senate at a late hour yeitrday, just before the sennt irs wero preparing to go homo. Intevmittant roferoneiH had been nuulo to tho uubjoct throughout, the day, but It was without duUnito form or purposo, and tho senate finally lapsed Into a dlscmslon of tho Dis trict of Columbia appropriation bill. But tho flnanclnl question arose incidontnlly, and finally, at 5 o'clock, Mr, Gorman launched Into a speech which proved to bo ono of the most offectlvo ho has delivered nt tho prosont session of congress. Ho pointed out tlio gravity of the treasury sit uation, intimating that tho facts wero bo fng hold back, nnd that an investigation would show startling deficiencies. Ho do fended tlio seuato against charges of lm potency, and doolnred that ho had perfect faith thnt this great body would doits full fluty bef.' con.rro.is adjourned. Ho salda financial remedy wo.i!d therefore neeoH- ily be added as u rider to the appropria tion hill. -rmrred on by the onerirv Mr. Gorman had Injected Into the question, tho senato at ouco prooeeded to consider nnd pass throo Important resolutions calling on Secretary CnrlUlo for information con cerning ovory detail bearing on revenues. reserves, dcllcloncloa, etc. A warm party dobnto occurred durlnir tho day on tho question ot party extrava gance. Mr. Chnndlor, Mr. Plntt and other Republican senntors assorted thnt tho total of appropriations for this congress would reach 5i,iwi,oou,uoo, or a million In excess nf tho billion appropriated by tho Fifty first congress. Tho liouso devoted six hours to tho do- bato on tho Pacific railroad funding bill, nnd although tho speoches on both sides woro characterized by unusual earnest ness thoro woro no marked or sensational Incidents. Those who participated in tho discussion woro Messrs. Powers (Vt.) nnd Mr. Lockwood (N. Y.) in favor of a meas ure nnd Messrs. Boatner (La.), Snodgrass (Tcnii.) and Cooper (Wis.) in opposition to it. May Invrtlsnto riiltaili lphln Councils. IlAltltismino. Fob. 1. Tho petition of tlio Municipal League of Philadelphia, nsklng for nn Investigation by the legis lature into tho charges "thnt improper corporato and other inlluencos havo been exerted, directly or Indirectly, and do now most Injuriously and corruptly niToct t'io action of tho city councils of Philadelphia to such mi extent us to so lira tho pas!,ngi of ordinances contrary to tho Interest!, m tho municipality," was presented to tin; tlio houso by Hepresentatlvo Bltor, ot Philadelphia. It was referred to the com- mltteo on municipal corporations. Tho Gobln banking bill was passed on a special order. Only twenty-two votes wero ro' corded against it. Tho bill was signed by tho governor today. Tho sonnte accepted tho amendments Inserted by tho houso for an Investigation of tho Norristown and Wernersvllle hospitals. Mother anil Two Children Die by Firs. Pltn.AIiELl'HlA, Fob. 1. -A cat over turned a lamp at tho resldeuco of Conrad Siuglinger, on Kansas streot, and the ro- ult was a fatal conllagratlun. bmg- liugcr, his wifo and six children wero asleep at tho time. Tho parents awoko the four elder children nnd oscaped to the street, forgetting their year-old twin daughters In tho oxclteniont. M.v. S'ii- linger rushed back into tho burning d well ing, despito efforts to restrain her. and there met nu awful death, llor hub is were suffocated, and hor disfigured uu.'.uc and tho bodios of tho children she v.dnly sought to save now Ho sldo by side in the city morgue. NUGGETS OF NEWS Tho Norwegian ministry lia-i reilirno.1 and tho king has accepted the resignation It is reported that Iiolwrt Wilcox, th Hawaiian revolutionist, Is in Snn Fran cisco. Congressman Johu h. Wilson wn- chosen for United States senator from Wnshington state. New Hampshire's state sonata concurred In a resolution of tho other house ndvocat ing tho annexation of Hawaii. John W. Wells, who murdered hlf sweetheart, Lizzie Heffner, at Castilla Miss., will bo hanged March !!0. Georgo M. Grant had both legs cut off and his son William lost an arm while crossiug railroad tracks at Jersey City. In a fight about a woman nt Carrs Fork. Knott county, Ky., Will Aniburgy and Mat Martin wero killed and John Martin eeriously wounded. Jnck Collins, tlio murdoror, escaped. You say a collar and cuff that are waterproof? Yes. And perspiration will not affect themr Yes. And when dirty you need only wipe them, off with a wet cloth or sponge ? Yos. Wonderful I How ore they made? A linen collar covered on both sides with waterproof "Cbi,i,oi.od," Locks exactly like a linen collar. Is it the only waterproof collar and cuff made? No, but H is the only one mode with the linen interlining and consequently the only one that can give entire satis faction, because it is the best. How can I know that I get the right kind? Because. every piece is stamped as lonows ; IT TRADF LLULOfO Mark Inquire for that and refuse anvthlm else, or you will be disappointed. Suppose tny dealer does not have them? He probably has, but if not, send direct to us, enclosing amount. Col lars 25c, Cuffs 50c. State size, and whether collar wanted is stand-up or turned-down. THE CELLULOID COMPANY, 43T--H Urouilwiir, NKW YORK. r,';rniirrr' n n.i) imwiiiin-irnini n ev Lb Alonougahela Whiskey, - 50c a qt. Pure rye whiskey, XX, tl a qt. Kino Old Bonrbon, XXX, (1.96 11 qt Huperlor Blackberry Braudy, tl a qt. Superior Cognno Brandy, 11.00 a qt. Imported Jamaica Hum, tl.60 a qt. "TtlltMPriMP'C Ulnntf cn.l V,l, A lien brnnda of Co Clears Coming' Events. Feb. 7. Grand muslcale In the Trinity Reformed church. When Baby was sickj wo gave her Castorla, When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she became Miss, f ho clung to Castorla. When Bhe hod Cblldren, she gave them Castorla. Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the mum Lkssiq & BAEI5, Ashland, Pa., Is Minted on every Back. .tf Relief in Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder dis ases relieved in six hours by the '-'New Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of tho urinary pas sages iu male or female. It relieves ro tention of water and pain in passing it almost, immediately. If you wapt quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold at the City Phnrmucy, 107 S. Malu St., next door to the post office, Shenandoah, Pa. 103m A lot of gents' fine hunting case, gold- filled watches will be sold cheap, for the next ten days, at Reese's Auction Room. Private sale only. 1-S5 lw Notice to Subscribers. Subscribers to the Evening Herald who are not receiving their paper regu larly and people who wish to receive the paper as new subscribers, are requested to leave their addresses at Hooks & Brown's stationery store, on North Main street. Ten davs loss of time on account of sickness and a doctor bill to pay, is any thing but pleasant lor a man 01 a iamiiy to contemplate, whether he is a laborer, mechanic, merchant or publisher. Jas. n. .Tnnn. nnhllsher of the Leader. Mexla. Texas, was sick In bed for ten days with tne grip during us prevalence a year or two ago. Later In the season he had a second attack. He Bays : "In the latter case I used Chambtrlaln's Cough Rtmedy with considerable success, I think, only being In bed a little over two days. The second attack I am satisfied would have been equally as bad as the first but for the use of this remedy." It should be borne In mind that the grip Is much the same as a very severe cold and requires precisely the same treatment. When you wish to cure a cold quickly and effectually give this remedy a trial. 25 and 60 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler Bros. Private sale of white, gray and red blanketp, nt half price. 1-25 lw Reese's Auction Room. O. W. O. Hardman, Sheriff of Tyler Co , W. Va., appreciates a good thing and does not hesitate to say so. He was almost protrated with a cold when he procured a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. He says : "It gave me prompt relief. I find It to be an invalu able remedy for coughs and colds." For sale by Gruhler Bros. MISCELLAN3E OTJS. FOK Sale. At cost, now Backus water motor. Five (5) horse power. Just fmm the fac tory. Apply at the Herat.d office, North Market street, Shenandoah, Pa. (tOK to too cor week using and selling Old ipiU Reliable Plater. Every family has rusty, worn knives, forks, spoons, ete Qulokly plated hj dipping in melted metal. No ex perience or bard w rk; a good situation. Ad dress W. 1. norrlssn & Co , Clerk No. 11, Col umbus, Ohio. -DR. A. A. SEIBEBT Specialist in diseases of the Eye, Ear, ITose and Throat. 2OT West Market St., PotUvllle. Hours 8 30 a. m. to 12 m.; 1 to i p. m., to 8 p. m. Sundays, 9 a. m. to 12 ra. Anthony Schmicker's JOJf SOVJJI MAIN ST. The finest pool and billiard rooms in town, Heading beer, rorter and Fottwille ale con stantly on tap. Glveusaoill. Your Stomach : : : Cannot stand the same washing that your boots do. and the water you drink Isn't even fit tor that purpose. Use Loronz Scbmidt's Beer and Porter. JAMES BniELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. MURPHY BROS., Saloon and Restaurant, 19 North Main Street. Finest WhlnltfivH. Tlnnr. T'nrter and Ale always on tap. "Come and hit one," Choice teoiperaDce drinks and cigars. Free lunch v io ia p. m. ED. BRENKAN, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Bto. Finest Beers, Wines and Liquors Handsome Bar Fixtures. Beat Brands of 5 and lOo Cigars. XVE. I. 1WCX1 T, 10 North Main Street. impairing ui nn hum pruiuiaiy aivenuea lo, "3i South Main Si d wLiquorStere l Tl t T, . ... and all klrds of Temporanoe Drinks Grasping n mi; opportunities is a sign of the good judg ment which 1b the characteristic of the wise man. We ore offering tho greatest opportunities ever know to buy men's furnishing, at reduced prices. Another Perfect Niagara Is the fall In prices of gents' furnisbingsat our great sale. Seize the opportunity to secure a rare bargain in the finest gloves, hosiery, neckties, etc. Another A Great Fall in gents' furn ishings. All hands are stretched out to seize these bargains we offer. Another Catch Them as They Fall in price. Now is the time to secure your 20 cent white shirts. M. J. SCANLAN, South Main Street, SHENANDOAH. M.J. LAWLOR, Justice of the Peace Insurance and .... Real Estate Agent, 123 E. Centre St., Shenandoah (t AND LIVERY. 13 North. Jnrdin Street, A genuine welcome Awaits yon nt Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AHD COAL STS. Pool room atta ihed. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and ale constantly on tap. Choice temperance drlDks and cigars. Safe and Reliable Horses to Hi) e. VERY SNEDDEN'S Fear Alley, Rear Coifeo House. The best rigs In town. Horses taken to board. Hauling promptly attended to. Shenandoah's Reliable Hand flaissidsr Oor. Uoyd and White Bta. All work guaranteed to be Srst-clasa In every particular. Bilk ties and lace curtain ea spec laity. Goods called for and dellvered.v A trltl solicited. HOOKS &BR0WI Full line of VALENTINES-! Wholesale and retail. 4 North Main St. Agents for all Daily Papers. Weeks' Museum, .iJS?a dlsl2aJ of birds and animn.U of ai selections and finest palntinis ttie county. Dest Beer. Porter and AIbh. Finest Brands of Cigars. Free lunch every morning imd evening. John Weeks, 'Proprietor. O. W- Davidson, Bartender. WARREN J. PORTZ, ano Tuner, m'nKH! ??a. or s repaired. Orders left at .fcJ2S BeD.ndoaU,wlU roeelv. prompt UenUar7 Ivan J. 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