i CVEMTMr UCD A T 1 Published dally, except Sun lay by MMKA fjU 1'VHl.mniNO L03IVA.m, rMon.fflMdm North Market Street. tfke timid Ih allTed n Shenandoah and ...ij iti asnverea in snenanaoan ana surrounding towns for SU Oents A wk, payable to the carrier, lly moll, Three KMIarn a year or Twenty-live cents per month, ht Kvanco. Arfem-Mxementa obarged according to space MMl position. Tho publishers reserve the right tit: change the position of advertisements when ptt the publication of news requires It. The tvht ti also reserved to reject any advertise H"t, whether paid for or not, that tho pub fcrs may deem Improper. Advertising rates MUe known upon application. taterod at the post oltli-t- at Shenandoah, Fa. TOCond closs mall matter. this jsrKNiNa iiuliXLit, Shenandoah. Penna Evening Herald. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY S3,. 1803 Cleveland baa hid worse luck with his wped.il messages than any other AlbW Prrsldent ; and he hasn't fared much .better with his regular ones. Tkere are millions of dollars waiting to in Invested In business enterprises as soon as the present Congress reaches the end of Its mischievous career "The way to stop loan," says Gov. McKlnley, "is to stop deficiencies," hut Tthat solution of the problem is not prac ttieahle when the Government Is under Democratic control. L. When Japan miikes terms with China .ana Rives nttentnn to the arts ot peace f t Is more than likely that she will AW linguist) herself in various branches of manufacture, for the people are naturally industrious and ingenious. The great need of China is leadership, and perhaps it will be the mission of Japau to open mew fields for cheap Chinese labor at .home. 'Information of a semi-official char meter is given that it has been decided to create a new oflice of the highest rank in the Protestant Episcopal church in this country. It is to have the titleof primus, but, further than this, no information is Klven, as the proceedings of the commis- ision to revise the constitution ot the 'church are kept rigidly secret. Theprimus -would, of course, be elected by the House ot Bishops, and the suggestion is made tWivt Washington, ns the capital of the rsoantry, should be the see of the primus JL'HE fact that a man like Senator Sher man has deemed it his duty to denounce Mr. Cleveland's secret bond deal is signifi cant. Mr. Shermin is not in the habit of indulging in severe language, and in Addition he would be the last person to 'throw any obstacle in the way, of pre serving and fortifying the nation's credit. Moreover, the Ohio Senator has shown on raore than one occasion a disposition to lefend the Administration against mis representation on the part of extreme silver men. His denunciation of the clandestine bond sale, therefore, will carry ,reat weight. Ex-GovEKNoit RoiiEitT E, Pattison was wntll Tuesday the most likely Demo cratic candidate for the Presidency. His .campaign tor Mayor of Philadelphia was tsurewdly managed by Mr. Harrlty, chair man of the Democratic National Com unlttee, and the campaign took on na tional coloring. But the prestige of the uc Governor and the national chairman (availed but little against the hard sense el the people, and Mr. Pattison finds ihitnself overwhelmed by a tremendous .Republican majority. If there was any thing left of tho Democratic party of Grower Cleveland. Free Trade and other alse pretaes, this crushing blow would -finish it, .But the Democratic party is nioue for and the ceremony in Philadel jiliiti jrMttrday was but a part of the last mud ritae. Tw latsat information from Washing ft a a to our foreign trade gives the im flport mmI vxportH of tbe United States for 4ke MMiitk of Jauuary, and these enable i tm bring the workings of the Wilson ifclll dew to date. Duriug the live mouths tt tbe new tariff, to Jauuary 31, our total lmnerts of dutiable foreign goods -aaaoauttKl to 11-17,08 ',142, as cpm pared I 1th 1105,868,0 1 during the corresponding v uxtutUK ending J jne 80, 1804, showing jutt increase in imports of nearly fl'J.OOO, under tbe new law. Our imports of tree goo4s, oa the other hand, were 300,. 996,000 lese than a year ago. It must be remembered, too, that there are more ggoeds now sn the free list than there wore -under the McKlnley bill, conse f aeuUy un luoreise should be looked for ttuurfree Imports, especially when we oasider that "the tariff Is a tax." It is, aruly, a little surprising to find that I "Turin Riforaa" has increased the tariff tax while Iwsauiug the imports of free s. The good work is progressing rap. illj, beoause our dutiable imports last .i,,mnr i- than th raaontb were 70 per cent, larger than tbe tibi liable imports ia January, 1694. 11 IIVIUAM I Hi r 1 New system Fast Superseding old School Methods, The Professor's Marvelous Success Curing1 Diseases That Have Baffled Others. In Mrs. .T. U. Mcli-ied. of 304 Hortire av enue, Buffalo, X. Y., says : "I have Buf fered from rheumatism for the past ten years, and though I tried tunny remedies none of them over had the slightest hp parent effect. Film lly, 1 began to use Munyon's Rheumatism Cure, and within a very short time I was completely cured. i oaunot recommend ,uunyon s itneumn- tism itemeuy too n.gniy." Muuyon's Rheumatism Cure acts al most Instantaneously, curing manv ob stinate cases in a lew bourn. It is guar auteed to cure rheumatism in nny part of the body. Acute or muscular rheuma tism cured in it-om l to o days. It never falls to cure sham, shootlnc natns in the arms, lege, sides, -back or breast, or sore ness in any part of the body in from one to inrce nours. it promptlv cures lanie. ness, stiff and swollen joints, nnd all pains in the bins nnd loins, rhrnnln rtienmntlsm, sciatica, lumbago or bain in the back are sneedllv cured. Itsclilnm fails to give relief after one or two doses, and nlmost invariably cures before one oocue nas ueen used. munvon's jionimnnnr.nin Hnma Knmnriv Com nan v. of Pbiladelnhln. nut nn nnpp.f lies for nearly every disease, which are sold by nil druggists, mostly for 85 cents a uome. KllltMr-Hjii a Giitulillng House. VELASCO. Tax., Feb. S3. A shooting scrupo occurred in u negro gambling house in which Walter Armstrong killed Julius McCano and severely wounded Will Clark. All parties are negroes. Tho troublo arose over a dispute between Armstrong and McCano over thirty cents. Armstrong gave himself up. Jtloo l)CKfrts tho Locomotive ISrutliprliootl. WlLKUsiiAltltK, Ph., Feb. S3. John Rice, who was the leader of the Lehigh Valley railroad strike in November, 1S1KJ, yester day tendered his resignation to tho Broth erhood of Locomotive Engineers. There is said to bo dissatisfaction among the brothurhood men hero. Ilntik llurgltirs Make a Good Haul. TlIOMASTON, Conn., Feb. S3. Throo safe blowers broko open tho Thomaston Sav ings bank vault. Tho safe door was blown against tho ceiling, eighteen fect away. Tho robbers got uway with fS.OOO in cash and $1,000 worth of notes and bonds. Murder In the Second Degree, Scranton, Pa., Feb. S3. John Rostoski, on trial for tho murder at Archbnld last November of Joseph Klucz, whom he had clubbed to death with n baseball bat, was yesterday convicted of murdor in tho sec ond degree. Another Earthquake Kills Thousands, London, Feb. S3. A dispatch to the Standard from Odessa says that tho town of Kotitchat, near Astrnbnd, Persia, has been destroyed by an eartliquako. Many thousands ot lives wero lost. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Chicago Populists nominated Bayard F. Holmes for mayor. During a hotel fire at Princeton, Ills., four dining rooi.i girls narrowly escaped suliocatlon. Tho body ot Isaac P. Gray, lato minister to Mexico, was interred at Union City Iud., yesterday. A Pennsylvania legislativo committee began tho work of investigating the charges of alleged brutality in tho Norris- town insane asylum. Tho Oregon legislature will adjourn to night, but must first elect a United States senator. It is now practically settled that Dolph cannot bo ro clectcd. El Monitor, Republican newspaper of tho city of Mozlco, in one of its editorials denies thnt Mnxico intends annexation of Central America or any portion thereof. At Oinnhu, John Matthows, a discharged private of company B, Second United States infantry, shot his wifo and after wards himself. Ho died, but his wifo will will llvo. Albert Wallace, who shot tbrco mem hers of tho Bowlby family ut Pekln, Ills. on Wednesday, was taken to Peoria und placed In jail. Mrs. John Bowlby, ono of lis victims, is dead. CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. Where and When Services Will be Con ducted To-morrow. Trtnltv Reformed church. Rev. Robert J'Boyle. pastor. Services to morrow at 10 i. m. and 6:30 p. m. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. KveryDoay welcome. Keholos Israel Congregation, West Oafc trt. Rev. J. Mltnlok Rabbi : services every Friday evening; Saturday and Sunday afternoon and evening. Welsh Baptist church. Preaching services at 10 a. m. ami 6 p. m. by the pastor, Rev. D. I. Evans. Sunday scnool at z p. m, isveryDoay welcome. Roman Catholic church ot tbe Annunciation, Oherry street, above West street, Rev. H. F. O'Reilly, pastoi. Masses at 8:00 and 10:00a, m. Vespers at 3:00 p. m. Ht. George's Lithuanian Catholic church, aorner Jardin and Cherry streets. Rev. L. Abremaltls, pastor, Mass and preaching 'at 10 a m. Vespers at 3 p. m. Kbeneter Kvaneelloal ohurch. Rev. R. M. Llch tonvfulner, pastor. Services to-morrow at 10 a. jx In German, and 6:80 p. m. In English. Sunday cnooi at l :ao p. m. ah are neartuy invnea ittend. First Methodist Gnlsoonal church. Rev. Wm Powlok, pastor. Servloee at 10:30 a m. and 8:30 p. m. RUnday school ut 2 p. m. Bpworth League at 6:45 p. m. Prayer meeting at 7:30 on Thursday ovenlng. Strangers and others are always welcome. Presbyterian church. Rev. T. Maxwell Mor ' rlson, pastor. Services at 10:30 a. in. and 6:30 Endeavor Society will meet on Tuesday even ing at 7:30. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening at 7:30. All are cordially lnvltod. Calvary Baptist church, South Jardin street, Services at 10:30 a. m. and at 6:30 p. m. Preaching by the pastor, Itev. W. If. Harrison. Praise servlco at tt p. m. Sunday school at 2 &m. Monday evening at 7:30 tne x , r. u. , will meet. Wednesday evening general I prayer meeting. Everybody welcome. ' Primttlve Methodist church, Rev. John Bath, pastor, services to-morrow at iu:aua. m. anao'.BU S. m. Wesley prayer meeting at 6:45 p. m. abbath school at '1 p. ra, Wesley League Monday evening at 7:30. Class meetings Tuesday and Wednesday evenings at T o'olock. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7 p. m. All seats tree. Anyone not having a church home is cordially invited to come Here. ' - w O. Hardman, Sheriff of Tyler , Co., W. Va. appreciates a goou imng Bnd does not hesitate to say so. He was I "MV rmbfaln Cough Heraedy. He says: "It gave me 1 Pronpt relief. I find it to be an lnvalu- ( able remedy Tor coughs and colds." For j sale by Gruhler Bros. 1UU1 lUlt II J ENGLANDAND FRANCH ! Lord' Dufferin Donios Ohargos of Friction BotiGeii Thoin. STUBBORN itl'EIOAN QUESTIONS, Tlio Itrlttsh Am1inulnr Root N'o ftensnii for llocniuliig .Murlilclly Uxoltcd Over n Country That 1'romUin So I.lttln for Hiiimtiilty nnd Progress. LoxnoN, Veb. 38. A dispatch to The Times from P.irls snys that at u banquet given by tho British chamber of commerce of that city Lord Dulferln. the British am bassador, mado a long speech, ill tho oourso of which ho said: "In splto of certain curront criticisms in a portion of tho French pross, never slnco my arrival hero three years ago hnvo-jthe relations of France and Great Britain ben moro friendly and obviously conciliatory on both sides thuu now." With rcferunco to tho stubborn African questions waiting solution Lord Dulforlu said ho fnllcd to see why Franco nnd Gront Britain should become morbidly excited over them. Africa, ho added, is certainly not tho home of tho pagoda treo, nor aro Jason's goldon fleeces to bo found on ovory bush. Had It boen otherwise the contin ent would not havo lain in darkness so many centuries, with human beings Its only export. Ho wished tho oxplorors of Africa ovory succoss, but doubted whether tho country would prove such nn El Do rado as thu imagination of Europo seems disposed to picture it. Africa undoubt edly possesses sheep walks In the south, nnd gold reefs. Tho lnttor wero often tho cnuso of moro shipwrecks than thoso bo- low water. Ho trusted, howover, that they might help to rehabilitate the rupeo. Tho main patent fact to remember is thnt tho great mass of tho Inhabitants llvo under tho primitive conditions of a tropical climate. Ladles there do not re quire petticoats orovon "kuickers," if they havo no money to buy them. Trading with such communities was not likely to return a hundred per cent. Thoso consid erations should induce nil nations to dis cuss African territorial quostions when ever they come in collision in a temperate, philosophical spirit. Detective ICillt-tl by a wiTinan. GUTllltlK, O. T., Feb. 23. Mrs. M. C. Taylor, a drossninkor, yesterday blew off tho head oil William H. Harrison with a shotgun. Sho claims her husband hired Harrison to shadow her and get evidence against her. llnr'rison, sho says, has dogged her for weeks, and yostorday ho entered her house. When sho ordered him out ho refused to go, and sho killed him. Will Not Fight Extradition. HoilOKKN, N. J., Feb. S3". Senator Will iam D. Daly, counsel for John Boheninnn, who is in jail hero on suspicion of having caused tho death of tho young men Henry Knoop nnd John Semis in a Williams burg hotel bunday, said yostorday that Boheninnn would go to Brooklyn without tho formality of extradition papers. ' Democrats In Control. SANTA FK. X. M., Feb. 23. Tho legisla tive council has eoiirmed all of Governor Thornton's nominations, und for tho first tlmo in thirty years all tho territorial of fices aro Ullcd by Domocrats. Samuel El doldt succeeds Banker R. J. Palen as ter ritorial treasurer. Killed by n Constable. Woodstock, Ga., Feb. 23. James Camp while drunk, went into a store hero and proceeded to smash tho show cases. Con stable Iiivnus, in attempting to arrest Camp, flndir-g himself about to bo over powered, shot him through tho neck, kill iug him. The Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, District of Colum bia and Virginia, fair till tomorrow night: westerly winds. Tho storm in tho St Lawrence vnlloy has moved to Now Found and. A Good Testimonial (From Havernlll, N. H., Courier.) "I have had for 27 years past, a badly diseased ankle bone. Dr. David Ken nedy's Fivorite Hemedy and his Salt It heum Cream healed It when all other medicines had failed, and medical au thority had said the limb could never bo well enoucb to use atraln. "Asore broke on ton tbe enklebone.nnd for 10 months tbe aged writer suffered day and night beyond the power of words to express. A friend advised me to try Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. I had no faith that any medicine would help me, but buffering as I did I thought I would try it, and purchased some, also a box of Dr. David Kennedy's Salt Hheum Cream. I used these medicines but a short time, when my limb began to heal. I will further add, among tbe many medicines I have tried for a dis eased liver and kidneys, none has ever proved so helpful to me as Favorite Rem edy. By stimulating and strengthening tbe enfeebled organs, even the encroach ments of advanced age seem to be checked by Its invigorating power. "I have thoroughly tested its true worth, and I know whereof 1 atlirtu, hoping all who read will profit thereby, as the aged writer has, y using Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, been given very com fortable health for a person 70 years of age. The Favorite Remedy is an in valuable medicine for children as well as adults, and is as safe as it is sure. "This testimonial is givenlfrom my own experience ot these invaluunle medi cines." Mr. Belinda Hodsden, Haver hill, N. H. No tribute to the efficacy of a medicine could be greater thau these wordsof Mrs. Hodsdon. who voluntarily tells the Btorv of her recovery. Thousands of men and women whose dally life is making severe droughts on their vitality need Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. None are too old to be helped by it. It permanent' ly cures dyspepsia, rheumatism, KlUue ney, Ills liver ana urinary trouoies, lor tne peculiar to women it has no equal. Ten days loss of time on account ot sickness and a doctor bill to pay, is any thing but pleasant for a mau ot a family to contemplate, whether be Is a laborer, mechanic, merchant or publisher. Jas. O. Jones, nublisherof the Leader. Mexla. Texas, was sick In bed for ten days with the grip during Its prevalence a year or two ago. Later In the season he had a second attack. He says : "In the latter case I used Cbambrrlain's Cough Remedy 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 tbe first but for the use of this remedy." It should be borne in mind that tbe grip is much tbe same as n very severe cold and requires precisely tbe same treatment. When you wish to cure n cold quickly and effectually give this remedy a trial. 35 and 60 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler Bros. Because upon the purity of the Blood depends the health of every organ and tissue of the Body. If the Blood is thin and impure there is weakness( Nervousness, That Tired Feel Hood's Makes Pure Blood That is why tho Cures bv Hood's Sarsaparilla avo permanent. They do not rest upon tho insecure support" of temporary stimulant, opiate or nerve a compound, but upon the solid founda tion of vitalized, enriched and purified blood. Ifcadthis: The cure of Olive Carl bv Hood's Sarsaparilla lias few equals in medical history. The testimonial was first published two years ago, nnd a late letter from her motl iys Olivo con tinues in rood health and " Wo aro satisfied her remarkable euro bv Hood's Sarsaparilla was permanent." Asrieiiy stated tho case was this: "When Olivo was 8 years old she had the whoop ing cough and measles, followed by in- tenso pains in every Joint in her body, like rheumatism. Physicians wero puz zled, but after a consultation, pronounced the disease some form of Constitutional Scrofula. "When wo began to use Hood's Sarsapa rilla, she could not bo moved without o'ying out with pain, and we wero com- AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL CONSULT THE OLD RELIABLE SPECIALIST 19Q N Jllh St Bolow Callowhlll, 043 N. Will au Philadelphia, Pa. Thirty years' Continuous 1'racttco in all specl-1 disease" ol b''n sex"". Dr. Lobb guarmlees a radical nod perma-n-tit cure of Impotency, Diseases ol the Blood, Skin, Nerves, Bladder ana Kidneys, resulting from. excess, oeu-MDuse, impruuenco or inneruance. restoring tbe system to its normal condition, building up tne constitution and bringing back Health and Manly Vigor, changing tbe wek and wretched into hearty, strongmen. Consultation and examination (res and strictly confidential. Kemember that in consulting l)r Lobb you are getting th benefit of bis thirty years' continuous prac tice as a fp clallst Onice hours, dally and Sundays, from a a. m. to 3 p. m. and 6 to 9 evenings. Xend for free book on Krrors ot Youth and obscure diseases ol both sexes. HOTEL KAIER, CHAS. BUHCHILL, Prop Norto Main St., MAHAN0Y CITY. Largest and finest hotel In the region, finest accommodations. Handsome fixtures. Pool and Billiard Rooms Attached. We offer special facilities to operators large I or small, for trading on margins in stocks, f Kriias or provisions, juaritei letter issuea res ularjy, giving iatost confidential advices. Or ; ders received oa one per cent margins. Our I aook, " Speculation, or How to Trade," mailed j on receipt of two-cent stamp. VAN WINKLE I & CO., 6th flocr Gaff Uuildins, La Ballo street, I Safe und Reliable Horses to Hlie. sneddopsLJVERY Fear Alley, Rear Coffee House. The best rles in town. Horses taken to board. Hauling promptly attended to. Shenandoah's Reliable Hand IxSLundv Cor. .Lloyd and White Hts. All work guaranteed to be flrst-elaes In every particular. Bilk ties tnd laoe curtain be speo laity. Goods called for and delivered. A trial so.) cited. JOHN A. BEILLY. Wholesale and Retail LIQUOR DEALER, 22-21 Houtb Main St, Bhenando&h. Agent for D. Q. Yuenjllrg Bon's celebrated Beer, Porter, Ales, etc. YoT.tr Stomach : : ; Cannot stand the same washing that your boots do. and the water you drink isn't even fit tor that purpose. Use Lorenz Schmidt's Beer and Porter. JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. JOHN F.CLEARY, Temperance Drinks. Mineral waters, Weiss beer. Bottler of the finest lager beers. 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah, Pa. M Tru Of all Is Found in ing, and you are in the condi tion which invites disease. If the Blood is pure 'and healthy, you have sweet, sleep, nerve strength, mental vigor, a good appetite, and iperfect digestion'. S&rsa pari lie polled to cut hex hair, as she could not boar the weight of it. At first the change for tho better was very gradual; tho pains seemed to be less frequent and tho swell ing in some of the Joints subsided after UBing about ono bottle. Then improve ment was moro rapid and one night shs surprised us greatly by telling us that we need not prop her up in bed as we had ono for several months, and next night sho surprised us still moro by rolling over ncross the bed. From that time on Improvomont was Very Rapid and sho soon began to creep about tho house and then to walk on cf utches. Now sho generally uses but one crutch, the dis ease having left one leg crooked, and I fear it will remain 'bo. We feel that to Hood's Sarsaparilla we owe our child's life. I enclose tho photograph of my daugh ter and I think it. ,is a picture of perfect health. , When I think how near she was to death's- door I ennnot feel thankful enough for her recovery." Mrs. J. A. Carl, Eeynoldsville, Pennsylvania. The greater includes the less. Such a cure as the above must convince you that Hood's Sarsaparilla Is a wonderful blood purifier. Give it a trial this spring. HARTMAN STEEL PICKET FEN0I is tbe cheapest and best fence made. Cheapei than a wooden fence for residences, l&wns.cem etery lots or any kind of fencing. M. H. Mastib nas the agency and carries It in stock at bit uarble and granite works, 127 N. JAEDIH ST If your clothier doesn't keep Hammer8lough. : Bros , Swell, Reliable, New York -OLOTHiisra- Make him get It Their celebrated $15.00 Melton Overooat Wears like steel and 1 sold by every promi nent clothier in tbe slate. None genuine wltb out Ilammerslough Uros.' label. M. J. LAW LOR, Justice of the Peace Insurance and Real Estate Agent, 123 E. Centre St,, Shenandoah MUSSER & BEDDALL, (Successors to Coakley Bros.) No, 26 East Centre Street, HHIiNANDOAHi PA, Our Motto: Best Quality at Lowest Cash Prices, Patronage respeciiuuy boiicimjo. -DR. A. A. SEIBERT Bpeolallst in diseases of the Eve, Ear, Nose and Throat. .207 West Market Bt., PotUvllle. Hours-8.80 a.m. to 12m.; 1 to i p. m 7 to 8 p. m. Buuuuys, v n. m, to is ra. Catpots, Fe&thois, Mattresses, &o., OXsS3L3Sr3E3X. nt stuu iaonTiitce1,si&,jar" Pure in ii if nuaiiui ii ' ijj.i i;'awi. i it n i Our "I can't eat, I havo no nppetito," Is the complaint of many people Just now. This is because the blood is in a sluggish and impure condition. Vitalize and enrich it by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, nnd you will Boon be hungry all the timo because your blood will demaud proper austo nance from good food. Nervous Dyspopsla. " I suffered with what tho doctors called nervous dyspepsia. I conld hardly wal4' and could hardly keep anything on my stomach. I doctored for six or seven years but the different medicines did not do me any good and I grew steadily worse. H would havo Bick headache for three days and nights causing mo such agony that seemed as though I would rather dlo than live. I was told to try Hood's SarsaparUla and did so. When I had finished thethird bottle I was so much better that I could eat things that I had not dared to cat be fore for years. I havo taken six bottlfca and feci like a different person." Mrs. Simon Decker, Rugglcs, Pennsylvania. " Refreshing sleep has been given me by Hood's Sarsaparilla and I now rest well and do not feel tired in tho morning as I used to." John Craig, Somerville, Mast. Professional Carda,. -jyj- 8. KISTLER, .M. D., PUV8ICIAN AND bUhOEON. r -ISO Nmth Jardin streei, Shenandoah. . BURKE, ATTORN E Y'A T-LA W, SHENANDOAH, PA. Ofllco. Egan building, corner of Main Centre streets, Bbenandoati. N. STK1N, M. I)., PBTSIGIAN AND SURGEON. Otllce Room 2, -m 2, Egan's New Building, eoi d Centre streets, Sbcnandoui, l'i : 8 to 10 a. in.: l to 3 p. ttfr 7 1 ncr Main and ( Oflice Hours: 9 p. m. Night offlceNo. 230 West Oak Btreo' G. M. HAMILTON, M. D., pnraiorAN and surqeon. Office Water Company Lloyd street. building, 20 Wes JH. WENDELL BEBER, successor to DR. CHAS. T. PALMER, EYE AND EAH BVllOEOS, 301 Mahantougo Street, Pottsvllle, fenm AMUSEMENTS. JjraRGUSON'B THEATRE, p. j. rsnausoir, uanaoeh. SATURDAY, FEBRUARYS "Have no half dealings with thine ait.'' JAMES YOUNG Tragedian, will present HAMLET, With Special Scenery Scenes, for all prlncip Calcium 31iig;lit Assisted by Miss Rlda Johnson, Mlns Constance Ham llu- playing tliesiame parts as when In the support ol liooth, Mo'ollough, Kc-ene and Barrett; Mr. Frederick Foer, formerly le&flmg Paris with Lawrence Barrett; Mr. Samuel Glenn, the veteran actor ol America. The Philadelphia Htar says Mr. Younj Hamlet In Ideal, and the Ledger pronounv, him a genius. ; Prices: as, 35, 50 and 75 Ct Reserved seats at Klrlln'a drug store. -4- Millions of Dollars Go np in smoke every year. Take r risks but get yonr houses, stock, fn nlture, etc., Insured in first-class, rell ble companies, as represented by . DAVID FAUST, Insurance Agent 120 South Jardin Street. Aleo Llfo and Accidental Compnnlt Wholesale agent for Felgtisfii's Rcwarti N. J Export Later til Saszer Pile Blood No Oner made. Fine liquors and Olgii " 12UBouthMu!nin I I J