i, Y EVENING HERALD ATI It DAY, MARCH 2, J805. THIRD EDITION A Unioi cachIc Evidence Frjm a Brooklyn Official JIunyon. Relieved Hlni, Cured Him Rheumatism In a Few Hours. of Judge Nue, whose popularity In Brook lyn was demonstrated by the immense majorities oy which he was elected, and a gentleman of unimpeachable character, in speaking ol Prof. Munyon, saya : "1 consider Munyon's Rheumatism Cure the Oest iu the world. When I began to use his remedy I was unable to walk with out the aid of crutches at times; this had been going on for nine years, and the day before I began using it 1 could not get up the steps to the court room. Alter taking a few doses 1 whs immediately relieved, and in three days was completely cured. Munyon's Rheumntlsm Cure Is guar anteed to cure rheumatism in any part of the body. Acute or muscular rheuma tism cured lu from one to five days. It never falls to cure sharp, shoiting pains in the arms, legs, sides, back or breast, or soreness in any part of the b'-dy iu from one to three hours. It is guaranteed to promptly cure lameness, still and swollen joints, stilT back, and all pains iu the bios and loins. Chronic rheumatism. sciatica, lumbago or pain in the back are speedily cured. Muuyon's Homccopathic Home Remedy Company, of Philadelphia, nut un soeel- Acs for nearly every disease, which are sold by all druggists, mostly for S. cents a bottle. Those who are in doubt as to the nature of their disease should address Professor Munyon, 150a Arch street, Philadelphia, giving full symptoms of their disease. Professor Munyon will caref ally diagnose tue case and give you tne ueneut ot Ms advise absolntelj free of all charge. The Remedies will bo sent to any nddress on receipt of retail price. PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. A ItcBiihitiim rrovldlntr for Adjournment on April .". IlAnitlSBlUMJ, March 2. The first step toward an early adjournment of tho legis lature was taken yesterday by tho i To duction of a oncurrpnt resolution by Mr. J lies, of Tioga, fixing April 25, at 12 o'clock, as tho time. Tho resolution lies over until Monday evening, undor tho rales. Governor Hastings and Speaker Walton had a conference Thursday night, at which it was decided that a steering committee should be appointed to expedite tho busi ness of the house. Mr. Fow introduced a bill for tho pre vention of accidents on railways, omni buses and other vehicles. It provides that the p .rents or gu.irdian of any minor child who permits him or her to jump on and oil street cars, wagons, otc., shall bo flued not less than v nor more than $10. I onstablcs and policemen may arrest children violating tho act and, upon con- vic-tiuii, thoy shall be fined Tiot moro than Jo for each offense. A bill introduced by Mr. Pago, of Dauphin, provides that tho principals of public schools shall enroll tho pupils as members of the "American Guard of l'eim-.vivania," and that tha schools shall be urbanized into companies and hatful 1' us, with ollloers similar to tho National Guard. t The bill prohibiting tho vronrlng of any religious garb by any teacher in tho pub lic schools was read the first time andha8 been made a special order for second resid ing on Wednesday, Mnroh 0, and third ami final passage on Tuesday, .March 12. lirutul North Carolina White Caps. AVlN-STOH, N. C, March 2. Thirty white caps wont to the homes of Amos and Wiluy ' Knott, in Yadkin county, and boat them nninercllully. a no two brothers wcro gagged and tied. Each received over hundred lashes. Ainoi Knott is not ox pectod to live. The whito caps charge tho brothers with reporting many moonshine distilleries in Yadkin, whoro rovenuo of ficers have made a number of arrests re cently. Tho white caps gave tho mon two days within which to loavo tho county, The brothers say thoy will do so as soon as thuy recover from their iujurlos. Alleged Klcrtlnn Frauds In I'oimnylvanln. Ti'nkji annock. Pa., March 2. Tho bill of sp .eificatlons whioh was filed in the tStetMin-Dunhnm judiciary oontost yester day contains some very startling allega tions. It is charged in the bill that 213 voters in Wyoming county received money or other valuable consideration for thelt voU'B, that 03 offered to glvo valuable con federations for tho votes of other electors, ami that 827 voters were not entitled to the vote they cast. Many of the mon charged with bribery are among tho fore most citizens of tho county. Thirty Wars for u Firebug. Kan Yokk, March 2. Judge Marti ne, of the general sessions, sentenced Max 11. Grauer. the Insurnuoe adjuster, convicted of arson for canning ids accomplices, Levi Weinberg, Simon Ilosenbaum, Sarah JSJI- vermeist r Mid Lewis Itothman, to set fire to Levi Wftlnlierg's tailor shop, to thirty years' Imprisonment Oruuor is 41 years out. ju. Ida lAbermann, oonvicted of arson In the second degree, was sentenced to six years and three mouths' imprison- mint Appointed Flshwarden. Charles H. Hagenbueh yesterday re ceived from the Pennsylvania Commls siouers of Fisheries his commission of appointment as Flshwarden ot Sahuyl kill ciunty. Mr. Hagenbuoh has the bono of being the first Flshwarden of this county and his appointment Is ex pected to he of great benefit to the fish and game Interests. There were appli cants for the appointment from several other tow us, including W, A. Benslnger, of Mahanoy City, and Robert Nelson, ot Pottsvllle. E. B. FOLEY, 1 1 Fine Groceries, 201 West Centre Street De&ler In emcArlen. flnur. nrnvt.lnnii. Iaa POLITICAL POINTS. What the Local Politicians of Both Parties 'Arc Doing. Only a fewdaysmore then thecountry will be safe. Cleveland's administration has been, so far. one of false pretence. A nilsflt the appointment 'of Wilson to succeed Postmaster-General Hlssell. Senator Quay is expected In Harrisburg next week to consult with Governor Hastings. If Cleveland knows when not to monkey with a buzz-saw, he will not call an extra session of Congress. Kx-Senator Monaghnn, as chairman of tho Democratic County Committee, has a big job on hand in reorganizing the party. Mr. Dissell, the retiring Postmaster- General, will he able to atteud to his duties as attorney for the railroads he Is Interested in. Cleveland, Carlisle and Gresham will go duck hunting after adjournment of Congress. Thehunt for "cukcoes" Is over for the present. The Democrats say they are not bother ing themselves about the organization of Council. Oh, no I Did you ever catch a weazel asleep t Perhaps, after all, we will have to do without tho Bird book. It will be a sav iug of (25,000 should Governor Hastings use that little veto pen. Senator Gorman, Democrat, Is authority for the statement that there Is a deficiency of 00,000,000 in sight, notwithstanding Secretary Carlisle's assertion to the contrary. Senator Cameron will not have the whole field to himself as the candidate of the Sllverltes for the Presidency. Senator Tillman, of South Carolina, is alsospoken of in that particular. Survivors of the Mexican war, nine- tenths of them Southerners, who got no farther thani their) state capital, receive ?12 per month! pension. Union soldiers, who lost theirilhealth in the camp and prison pen, receive on nn average of $4 per month. If there ever was a real cure for chronic Coughs, Colds, Broncblcal troubles and La Grippe It is Pan-Tina. Don't fail to get the genuine; avoid substitutes. Coits only 25 cents. Pan-Tina is sold at Gruhler Bros, drug store. That "Bursted"Dam. Cut the hole out. The engineer was a da dandy. That reservoir was accepted too soon. It is a poor dam that doesn't leak now adays. It is lucky there is no scarcity of water just now. The whole trouble was, there were too many cooks That dam must be dammed to It does not leak except over the top. A good dam costs a great deal of money; a poor one, sometimes, costs much more. Shenandoah need not feel lonesome; Philadelphia and Lancaster have leaky dams, too. If the engineer had been granted his extra allowance, perhaps this leak would not have appeared. Appoint a new engineer and commence the whole business over ngaic. Perhaps he will do better; he cannot do much worse. The boiough will have to accept the dam over again. This will give the water commission an opportunity to celebrate the event. Important Notice. Notice Is hereby given to all parties who have left watches at my place for repairs that it they are not called for on or before March 30. 1805. they will be considered forfeited and sold at auction to the high est bidder. All work ordered of me will be executed at once. Yost, Jeweler, 105 North Main street. 2-20-apll Sunday Papers. I am the only authorized agent fcr the Philadelphia (Sunday) Press, also agent for all other Philadelphia and New York Sunday papers. All orders left at the of' flee of 'Squire T. T. Williams will have my prompt attention. 11-3-es-tf D. T. Wilwams. Candidate for Supervisor. As an old resident of Shenandoah I am applicant for appointment as Supervisor, giving assurance of faithful service. 2 25 6t Thomas mansell. MISCELLANEOUS. OK HENT.-Btore and dwelling on North j Main street. Apply to Mrs. u-i-Ket 2-28-lw uurns, a w uoui street, CJQUAUB PIANO Cost 800, will toe sold 'or r 4160. Has been ued only hy nrlvate Nmlly, I almost at Rood as new and ma lie ins eo a dv any expert pianist. Auoievs, "i'jano," HEBALDorace. b-j-ii $75.00 washes and A WEEK paid to ladles and gents 10 Ben me uama uisn. wasner. ashes and dries them In two miDUtes with- out vetting the hands. No experlnre neces sarvi sells at sight; permanent position. Ad dress W. I. Ilairlson & Co., Clerk No. 14, Cob umbus, Ohio. ' FOB KENT. An elegant store rrom with plate glHgs front. Elegant dwilllng with modiirn improvements. urge collar. Grand locution, upposl'.e Hobblns ball. Kent rea sonable. Apply to C. W. Newbouer, l!i North Mala street. 1015-t All' PKE8KNTATIVK wanted In each I cality o liana my floe samites to frirnds or acquaintances. Paying worn. Not peddling, --end 10 cU. to Albuit F Wood. Perfumer, "Wood av., Detroit, Mich , for&trUl bottles Hatln-ticent Natural Flov, tr perfume, and receive special offer to you, 2-6-1 m nyLlv OTIOK TO CANDIDATES FOK THIS Omeeof Mine Injector Notice is here- ven that an examination at candidates lor the office of Inspector of Mines for the HlxlhHcapecibin DlBtrlct of tl e Antbraelte regl in (vu : thit part ot the Schuylkill coal fie d In ;-etiuyllt'll county lying north of the llroid Mountain and tahl of a meridian Hue through the rentrn of tie borough of Olrard vdle) will be held on Thursday, March seventh, at 10 o'c'ock a. m., lu looin 3, second floor of the Morris building, ni'Hbeatt corner)" Centre and Mabantongo stree , in Pottsvllle, vben and wbeie all candidates are requested to present tbeaurlV9B for eiamlna-ton- No previous notice of intention to apply is required. juuii w xj,jirsft r, james houekt8, Frank Kesslku, John II Hoffman, Uebih B. Thompson, iloard of Exsmlnen, 8N ' My Tvifo has been troubled for years wMn dry crusts and scales on her head and eyebrow After seeming to l'e dormant for yean in no systei i, ItUroKooutapa'.n In all ha lury. He hair (.nno out in h'g patches, her ejebrowi a" fell off. and she presented a ii i.alile conditio. M'q tried almost overj tiling, but flie continue to get worse. Then wo tried one of our be asiciani, nut nil to no purine. Finally sli eved that the CtJTiciitA Hkmkuiks vou! euro her. After usli n nine boxes of Ci Tlct ii' about a dozen cakes of C'tTictmA Soap, a four bottles of CrrimRV Hesolvest, the v entirely cured. Her h.- ir came on apr 'n. to-day eho ha as lino a head of black em 1 and a? sinnotb skin as a ly lady In Alle i.u. (See portrait.) Iter eyebrows aro lieavior t (i the' over were, her scalp is free from daudru : ocr health is excellent. FKEKMAN RTOEICEK 225 Court Street, Alleutowu, f The curo3 dailv rr.-.rto by OnicunA ItCMEnir astonish lihysb druggists, and those nln have lost faith am! . one. So statement Is mad regarding them not Instilled by the stronges evidence. They aro the most speedy, oeonoin tail, and Infallible skin cures, ulood purifiers and humor remedies of modem times. Bold everywhere. Price, Coticotia, Me.; Boa" 25C. ; ItESOLVENT, jjl . PoTTEn DllUa AND CUE: . Coup., Bole Prop . l!nton. flB-'MIowtouiotkin DIsoaBCB," mailed frco nipV'O Bklnand Bc.ilp purified aid lipautWcl DHDI 0 by CUTicuiiA Soap. Absolutely puro. WEAK PAiKFUL BACKS . Kidney and Uterine I'alns and 'Weak Jtlzl I nesFca relieved in one rr. mio Dy ti.i 7Wf Cutlcnrn Antl-Pnln ) 1-iTcr, tl-1 (i I) only instantaneous pain-UHlnc planter HOOKS & BROWN Full line of Books and Stationery, Celluloid Frames and Art Materials. Agent for DAILY PAPERS. 4 North Main St, IF1. SMjaLXj-ES-ST, Watflite : aid : ji 16 North Main Street; Hepairlngof all ktods prraoptly attended to. OYSTER BAY! 103 East Centre Street. Families Supplied with Oysters. Dining parlors attached. JOHN F.CLEARY, Temperance Drinks. Mineral waters, Weiss beer. Bottler of the finest lager beers. 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenanscah, Fa, A fjennlne welcome Await you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. ElnMt whtskeyh beers, porter and ale constantly ou tap. Choice temperance drinks and cigar. M. J. LAWLOR, Justice of the Peace Insurance and ... . Real Estate Agent, 123'E. Centre St., Shenandoah Anthony Schmicker's lOt SOUMl 31AIA' ST. The finest pool and billiard rooms in town Heading beer, porter and Pottsvllle ale con siantiy on tap. uire u u uu. MURPHY BROS., iSaloon and Restaurant, 10 North Main Street. Finest Whiskeys. Beer, Portor and Ale always on tap. "vome ana an odb,-- unoice temperance drinks and cigars. Free lunch via lip. va. B. J. H. OALLEN, tio. tl ttouin j a rain oireoi, Bnenanaoai Officii If ODUBt liso to Stud Oiso tc 8 P. k Rxoept Thursday evenlnf . Ho cttet work en Uunday except iy arrang. mrnt, A. itrUt uAhertnet to (A ejRc hourt U obtauUly ntatuary. PENCIL POINTS. Local News Gleanings Condensed for Hasty Perusal. Uasc ball talk U now on. The sourkrout season Is nearly over. For fine job printing call at the JlKltAU) office. Get ready to make your Income tax report. It is poor policy to fret along without your local paper. If you are lu Imslnojs a little advertis ing will not do you no harm. Clrounes will be more plenty this year. They are petting ready to move. "Selling out" signs are numerous. It Is a good Blgn of the coming of spring. The Traction Company now run their cars to Cherry street , the terminus. If you want to keep down your doctor bills clean up and around your premises. Columbia park w'll be further lm provtd ns soon at the weather wlllpermlt. We can have good times this year if. you will do your part towards making them. Keep your feet dry and body warm, If you want to escape au attack of la grippe. People have already commenced to move tbelr household goods to other quarters. The harbingers of spring the hand organ men have already appeared in some towns. Several new letter boxes were put up yesterday, replacing those that were not serviceable. A little more confidence on the part of the people will help immensely to make times better. Were It not for the snow ou the ground one would have mistaken yesterday for an Ideal spring day. Gas bills will now become smaller; electric light bills will continue to be the same all the year 'round. "Nine per cent, below" is an improve ment on the basis system of regulating tho miners' wages, but the men can stand much better improvement. The exposition at Atlanta, Georgia, will open In September. We know of a num ber of Shenandoah people who intend to visit that city and see the sights. Don't borrow the Herald from your neighbor. Give the carrier your order and you will be happier over the fact that you aro paying for the paper you read. Other towns may have dirtier streets and alleys than Shenandoah, but that is no reason why ours are not kept clean, since the borough expends sufficient money for that purpose. Edmund Welsh, of Mahnnoy Plane, must stand trial on a charge of murder ing his wife. The Coroner's jury has con cluded that the woman died from Injuries Inflicted by her husband. Look Here. Having sold out the grocery part of my business to the Cherrlngton Bros., of town, I now offer my stock of dry goods, queensware, notions, gents' collars, but tons, baskets, etc., at SO per cent, reduc tion from former prices. Also have for sale, cheap, all store fixtures, refrigerator. show case, one double heater, one egg stove, one sink cupboard, one baby car riage, one spring wagon that can be used single or double, one truck sleigh, one carriage one cutler, new bridle and saddle, one lint- liny mare 0 years old, harness, etc. Xo reasonable offer will be refused. Call at once, as everything i bound to be told. The grocery part of my business will be continued until April 1st;, when the Messrs. Cherrington will take charge. The store room, with beautiful plate glass front, dwelling with modern improvements, and large cellar, that I now occupy, is for rent cheap. Location excellent. C. W. NEWHOUSKIt, 8-l-2t 120 North Main street. Appreciated Item. Editoi: Hekald: You will please accept the thanks of the citizens of the Fourth ward for mentioning iu your paper of the 37th Inst, about the scraper line, as it is a disgrace to our town, especially toboggan Mllde on top of the hill on Gilbert streer. Hoping that It will disappear with the old Council, we remain, Yours respectfully, Mant Citizens. Shenandoah, Feb. 28, 1893. van j. navies, UNDERTAKING! AND MVERY. 13 North Jar din Streot. Do You Want A superior headlight oil f One that gives a brllllnnt light t One that will not smoke the chimney r One that will not char the wick i One that has a high fire test f. Ono that will not explode t One that is a family safety oil t Then send your on'ers to the Eclipse Oil Oom'y Oils, Gasoline. Candles, Lamp Wicks, Burners, etc. 213 South Jardln St., SHENANDOAH, PA. Mall orders promptly attended to. SPeeley's Cafe 36 North Main Street Thn most Donnlar resort In tha Excellent beer, porter and ale on tap. Our ClKars are vuo uuu W J. Canceirlus, Saloon I 81 East Centre Btreet, Shenandoah. Beers, Porter, Ale and Cigars, Temper ance drinks of all kinds. Finest brands ot whiskies. Paine's Celery Compound Makes People Well! It Makes Strong Blood; It Cures Disease ! It is the One Remedy Physicians The Demand for it is Tremendous; It Never Fails to Benefit. Nothing "Was and Widely Recommended ! First Prescribed by America's Greatest Physician. It Has Become a Blessing to the Entire Country. t Men and "Women in the Highest Stations Publicly Re- commend It. Grateful People Everywhere Heartfully Endorse the Famous Remedy. It makes people well I It builds up the weakened, shattered nerves; it sends new life and blood through the arteries. Where everything else has failed Paine's celery compound the greatest achieve ment of that giant amoot; men, the nblest physician of this generation, Prof. Edward E. Phelps, JI. D LL. D ot Dartmouth this wonderful Paine's celery compound has in thousands of cases cured disease. It has freed old age from many of Its infirmities. It has male thousands of lives worth living that were once a bur den. It has proven Itself ro easily the greatest of all spring remedies, making the weak strong and the Infirm well, that in the big cities, New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Boston, St. Louis and the rest, the leading newspapers, making their own cauvnsses, have found that the demand for Haine's celery compound Is enormous, as far surpassing that of anv other remedy as tbacuratlvepowerof this great compounu noes indisputably sur pass that of any oiher. " For Paine's celery compound la not a patent medicine. It is not an ordinary ED. BRENNAN, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert SU. Finest Beers, Wines and Liquors. Choice Temperance Drinks. Beat Brands of 5 find lOn Cigars. Garden's Art Wall Paper Store. We have Just received a flue line of the most beautiful and artistic papers In the m nrket, which we will sell nt very reasonable prices. We have also in stock n great deal of laf t year's patterns which we are selling at a sacrifice. Come and .. n., 1 1 .. f .1 1 . . .. . t W1H 11 1 1 fn 1 II Tl ll nfflaHn rtnnama Largest Wall Paper Store and the sr. hp. o.n.x3EJ3sr, Practical Painter and Decorator, 224 West Centre Street. -"wrStoolc Just H.oooi-'crocaL- Gall and Examine it. All the Xatest XHovcsltiess At the Lowest Prices. Mrs. J. J. Kelly, 26 S. Main St. C. S. Haeseler's Cigars Sold by all dealers who sell Nerves and Pure That All Schools of Prescribe. Ever So Highly tonic, sarsaparilla or nervine. It is so superior to them all that they are not even good imitators. Paine's celery compound positively and permanently euro nervous debility and exhaustion. Neuralgia, sleeplessness, melancholia, hysteria and headaches yield to its refreshing properties all these, troubles are directly traceable to the one cause, poorness of the blood and poorness of tho nervous tissues. For kidney troubles It Is the most In fallible of remedies. It owes its unfail ing power to check at once the progress of this breakdown among the tissues of the kidneys to its remarkable nutritive efficiency. Just us soon as Paiue's celery compound begins its strengthening work tbere Is at once a rallying of ail the important organs of the body. The appetite im proves, the spirits become more hopeful, the dull pains of disease lessen, sound, refreshing sleep returns, "that tired, worn-out feeling" departs, and the suf ferer knows, without being told by a phvslclan, that be or she is getting well. ' The season of March, April and May springtime, when if one can do so he must recuperate his lost strength and get back the health that nature intended for him that season is here. It behooves every man, woman and youth now to get well. And Paine's celery compound makes people well. Weeks' Museum, T7 HOVTIZ JUA.IK BT11BB1. Grand display of birds and animals of all selections and finest paintings lu the county. Best Boer, Porter and Ales. Finest Brands of Cigars. Free lunch every irornlng una evening. JOHN Weeks, Proprietor. - a. W Davidson, Bartender Finest and Cheapest S-acc. -