EVENING HERALD SATURDAY, MAHCH 9. 1895. THIRD EDITION TOETDBEDjHIBTI YE&.KS The Ag-iiries of the Inquisition Ktidured by Rbeomatic Suffers. TlRi MHWIni; HlVOT Miners. I'lTTsitiiitn, Miut.1i 9. As pre'llcteil, the llohblns company miners 111 the first poul quit work yesterday, although thoy wero under oontrnot, ami will nicely lowtno iu per cent. In wages hold t;.iok by the com puny, according to the'ngrcoinent. The linrmony scliomo oC the operators inny bo disrupted through tho concessions of thoso f ltg members who luivo iiroKen lmtn nmi thoso to follow suit In granting tho de mands of tho inon. Tho operators goner- lly say that tho break will only ho tem porary, ami an win no uacK to tno mty- llvo cont rato In a row days. An Octogenarian Tells a Wonderful Story of Ills Remarkable Cure. John L GUI, residing at 31 North Grant avenue, uommutis, u aged ss yearn, says : "I suffered from rheumatism for over 30 years. The pains Were very severei and olten I was unanie to move around I have doctored with many physicians and tauen all mucin ot patent medicine, but never received any relief until l ue can using Muuyon's Rheumatism Cure Within twelve hours after taking the first dose 1 was free from pain and am now completely cured." Munvon's Rheumntlsm Cure is guar auteed to cure rheumatism In any part of tho body. Acute or muscular rheuma tism cured in from one to five days. It never falls to cure sharp, Bhootlug pilns in the arms, lees, sides, back or breast, or soreness in any part ot tue U'QV in irom one to three hours. It is guaranteed to nromntlv cure lameness, stilt and swollen joints, stiff hack, and all pains In the niDs and loln-t. Chronic rheumatism sciatica, lumbago or pain in the back are speedily cured. Muuyon's Homoeopathic Home Itemed Company, of Philadelphia, put up spec1 tics for nearly every disease, which are sold by all druggists, mostly for25 cents a bottle. Tho-e who aro In doubt as to the nature of their disease should address Professor Munvon. 1505 Arch street. Philadelphia clvlnir full nvmntoms of their disease, Professor Munyon will carefully diagnose the case and give you tue nenellt ot uis advise absolutely free of all charge. The Remedies will be sent to any address on receipt of retail price. p.i.tt'r k ;l t K.,i(;ii' liONHON. Mureh ll. The Times till motions .iimuuiiri's . i hut . Jjpejikcv Pci will in fov duy r-ljn. TlieTluii'ssiiy tli. a ini'iuoer oi Hi.' 110111001 ciiiiimnii unit tlii'i-iiuntiT will hear wltn unfeigned regr t jif thodctcrmliiiititin of tho speaker. It is mi ilisi,ir.ij: 'mont lo his imtncdhil j)U '...i's...ivs tiisay that ho Inn proved hln scl. i i i n" i nee of ever Incrensi.ig ilillleu tie-, i ii i xtnmgust spun Iter who has fllle tin- cli.iir sluco the resignation of Lori Kveroiey. IpHiKiiT llirrKln,n' ItfcnTerlliu. ISKistol, R. I.. -M.i ifh '.). Nut Hurros hoff is much better tod.iy. Armngemunh, arc being niiulo to take lr. llorrosholl awnv from !rintol, nshoou us ills condition permits, tu . place where his recovery will ho more rapid. JJeanwhllo lio will inali bonie other person acquainted with his plans for tho cup defender, so that work upon tho boat may proceed in his absence, It hns been proven by living witnesses that Pan-Tina is a remarkable specific for the quick cure of difficult and dan gerous throat and lung troubles its equal can't he found. Costs 25 cents, Pan-Tina is sold at Gruhler Bros, drug store. KEPOHT OF THE CONDITION OF THE MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK at Shenandoah, IntbeBtafeot Pennsylvania, at tue close or business, aiurcn o, isuj : HESOnilCKS. Loans and discounts 5HO.M0 63 U. H. bonds to Kecure i-irculatlou 60,(',0n OB rreraltinib on U. H. Bonds .. 6,500 00 Stocks, "pcuiitlrs, etc 51, Din 00 Banking house, furmtureand (In 'p.. 2,150 Duo from National bank:, not reserve ngen s 1,116 49 Duo from approved reserve agents-... 31 578 7S Cneclts and other cash ltrras IMH 1 Notes of other National banks 2,030 00 Frictions! naner currency. nlcKles. and rents 3U 03 Li iiciit money reserve in unnk, tu Specie 2t),98H 00 ljgal-ieiider notes 7,uo ou U 8. certificates of deposit for ligal tenders 31,941 00 Redemption fund with U.S. Treasur er, per cent, of circulation)- 2,250 00 Total .' .J327.827 77 LIABILITIES. Capiial stock paid In $100,000 00 Hurplusruad 13,500 00 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid : 9,662 60 Ni ouul Dank notes nntstandlng 43,000 00 Due lo o her .atlooal Bank- 3,177 74 Du-i lo Stale Banks and bankers 4,712 88 'lviiiend unpaid 996 00 Individual deposits subject to check U8,7n7 05 I cm lid certificates ol deposit 206 50 Ccrtltl-d checks 2 575 00 TOPICS OF THE TIMES. Monster Lockout In Kngland. London, March -0. Owing to tho com plicated dispute concerning tho use of ma chinery and other matters tno mnmbera of tho National Federation of Boot Manu facturers have notified tho operatives to stoo work on March 10. This affects 200, 000 employes throughout tho country, In cluding 20,000 In Leicester, 0,000 In North-, ampton, and 7,000 In .Bristol. Tho em ployers refused to consider ovdrtures for tho arbitration or Jho matters in dispute, stating that tho operatives had ignored tho previous decisions of arbitration. A Noted Scotch Painter Dead. London, March 0., Tho Times am nouueos tho death of Waller Hugh Paton, R. S. A., R. S. W., F. S. A., tho well known Scotch painter. Ho was a brother of Sir Joseph Nool Paton, u well known painter nnd pott. I'ertlnent.Paragraphs From theReporters' Pens and Pencils. Traveling men me complaining about the schedule of tho Lehigh Valley rail road, i-o far as It applies to trains running I from this town to Shiimokin. Two ttalnB I leave here at night, nt8:22 and 0;15, within ' an hour of e.tch other, and the uext train , does not leave until P:l 1 in the morning. The claim Is that it would be better to have one less train at night and an earlier one in the morning. People leaving on the present morning train cannot' reach Sunbury until after one o'clock in, .the afternoon. Charged with Klevtloii Forgeries. WlLKIistlAllUK, Pa,, March . Peter Qulnn, a politician, was h-ld iu fl, 000 ball for trial for forging naturalization papers at tho February election. Tho defendant says ho is the victim of n political con Bplraey. NUGGETS OF NEWS Daniel Drisher, of Amity, Pa., grieving over tho death of his wife, hung himself in his pig sty. Delaware legislators still continue theii "dally ballots for United States senator with no change ill tho result. Rov. Elijah Teller, of Logan county, W, Va was attacked by wild beasts in a lonely plnco nnd torn to pleoos. A match rato between tho speedy little Ueain yachts Vunkeo Doodle anil Norwood vill tako nluco on tho Hudson river in May. Ueorgo W. bniiilloy, tho liomlon corny spondont of tho New York Tribune, ha? been appointed American correspondent of the London Times. Charles K. Lobdoll, speaker of tho Kan sas houso of representatives, is a formid able candidate for United States senator to succeed Mr. X'effor, whoso term expiros n 1897. Ifew Series SATO FID STOCK The Citizens' Building: and Loan Association Of Shenandoah, Pa., will issue a NEW SERIES of Stock. Books will be open on j i r., i. i fill. icne KAt.nn . 1. hours of 1 and 3 o'clock p. m., at the office ot tne secretary. James Bell, President. C. W. Denoleb, Secy. A Car Load of the Best Horses Ever brought to the Coal Region will tie offered for sale on TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1895, Commencing at 1 p. in. at the COM MERCIAL. HOTEL. These Jiorses.mnst .he sold, and sale will taKe place regardless or weatuer conui tions. WM. NEISWENTER. Tou.1 327,627 77 S'iho le nsyivanln county oIKchuylkll I K. B. Hunter, Cashier ot the above-named baiiK, do shlemuly swear thai the nbovestnte me"i Is true 10 the hestof my knowledge and belief. 1C. II. UUNTK.lt, Cashier. Uulisrrlhed and sworn to before me this 8th day or March, 1895. J. K. f'OYMI, ' Notary Public, uorrtci Aiiesi:- T. H Hbtoiihon. U. J. ilk'Nhon, Directors, Q. W BKDDALI. ::: MISCEIiLiATJE OUS. KENT. Store and dwelling on North JL Main treet. Apply to Mrs. Bridget numb, a w. uoui ttreet. aviw (;c T?OIUUNT.-An eloiiant store rrom with ( vU' Kiss (r nt. Kleat t dw mm; witi modfi u linnroveiioti. ame oHIar. liML looiion. uppoHi e (foamns nan. xieni. reu f atile. i ply to C. M'. Newbouser, 120 North Main street. iu 16-t iOiT Ui ' Oil .KNT- bw cotlfti-e cor ner o' L'nyd id wen street, six lumii-i,d mniy. uloeu In all looms, water ui,U oul In the boue prtin'u , urd. front ai d l.t en ran re i: to ei home for a mm 11 tunny. AiplytoD, J. 8. Ktsiler. 3 8 -it i.. iiKNT-Htoie r.om aid dwilllng. 1 w,i)i stable t nth d, now oteupled by Lugl ls one, the I'loihler. 'pply lo Mr M-ii-iet rtlior.ey, almooy l'laue, or 11 w maker. J I ., bheiandoub, l'a. Fos sefsinii given Airll 1st. 3 01w C'l ' ftfl a day to- gent" selling the Hovel S1Z.UU Wtlte Metal PlaUr or laRing or ejh li'f plsllng Trade secret, formulas, receipts etc., furn thed fiee. A good ageni oan iniike toto th'ee tbouand d liars per year wtt the I'oyal flstfrt Fur tern', etc., address-Grsy A lo., Plating WorkBColum bus, Ohio. M.J. LAWLOR, Justice of thePeace Iilsuvanco and Real Estate Agent, 123 E. Centre St., Shenandoah The Famous Southern Novelist, Mrs. E. Burke Collins, Tells ol Her Complete Recovery from Nervous Debility by the Use of Paine's Celery Compound. The arrest of it tramp us one of the burglars who broke into the P. & H. station at Gilberlon,lnst week,hns revived dlscus'lon on the tramp nuisance. We have nn ample sufficiency of that un;le Irable style .of humanity, a larger ,nnm' ber than the meie casual observer would suppote. But hut is to heiioue about the matter? The tramp nuisance per vades every pection of the. country, more in the Northern and Middle sections thsn the West or the oUth. , Wthy( this is so needs explanation we are not able to give. Possibly it is because the first named sections are more thickly inhabited, and posMhly too, because the people are more Hind-hearted. However that may be, this fact stands without successful contradiction, that the tramp nuisance is one that has yet to be dealt with. II has grown imperceptibly until it has attained proportions So vast that it is not easy to determine where u beginning for its abate ment shall be made, or what form such crusade should take. It has, grown Im mensely and. will continue to grow, for the.lopger it is tolerated the, stronger and more difficult of eradication, it will be come. The question Is one of overshadow- ng importance and boldly challenges the earnest attention of our many political economists. The hot-headed individual is abroad in the land. Go where you will, in all coun tries and clinic, he Is bound to float to the surface in every matterof importance. He is tound in the avenues of commerce, In the assemblages of the governments. In the churches and on the streets. He is especially conspicuous in times of labor and political agitation and invariably puts his foot in it." The hotheaded man is abundant in our midst nnd has made himself conspicuous in the politi cal case of Councilman D. R. Jame. Were the individual referred to allowed to rule there woull be a summary expulsion from the Repub licnn League without giving the accused a chance to be heard. Irrespective of the merits in the case on either side, it must be conceded that the accused cannot be justly expelled from any organization until condemned after a fair and impar tlal trial and any one who is not disposed to accord that privilege needs brushing up on the attributes of American prin clples. It is fortunate that In the case before the Shenandoah Republican League on Thursday night the hot-headed individual was In the minority. Supervisor McGutre and Health Officer Miles bnve an opportunity to make a re cord for themselves. The mud, slush and sickening fumes are developing rapidly. The streets are in a very bad state and the Supervispr should direct his energies to at least keeping the crossings in the most busy part of the town as clean as possible. Ambassador tiustis Protects.' PARIS. March 0. On Wodnivday last Hon. J. 15. luistis, tho American umbassa dor, handed to M. Huuiituux, minister of forolgn utlalrs, mi olllclnl protest against the action of in-unco in excluding Ameri can cattle. 1 ho protest ulllnned that not a single enso of diseivso had been noted, cither when ciittlo hud been embarked or when they had boon landed in 1'ranco. Forgery Charge Dismissed. New Yiiisk, March !). The grand jury dismissed tho complaint against Arthur Blnls, who was arrested recently charged with forgery in tho third degreo by Alfred spigel, of tho llrm of A. Blum,' Jr., Sons, llquur dealers. Tho complaint was orlg- inully made on Nov. Ill, 1891, when Blals Was cashier of tho firm. HOOKS & BROWN Full line of ' Books and Stationery, Celluloid Frames and Art Materials. " Agent for DAILY PAPERS. ' 4 North Main St, Safe and Reliable Horses to Hi e. VERY The London Graphic, In its recent sum ming up of tho half dozen successful novels of the year, includes with Du Maurier's "Trilby," Hall Caine's "Manx man," Conan Doyle's "Sherlock Holmes," 'The Heavenly Twins," and ''Ships that Pass in the Night," Mrs. E. Burke Col lins' "A Modern Heathen." Speaking of this last work of our dis tinguished Southern author, the Graphic says : ' "vvnatueo. w. uaoie's writings are to the Creoles of New Orleans, Miss Mur free to the rouf:b strata of humanity among the Tennessee mountains, and Gertrude Atherton to California, Mrs. E. Burke Collins' a re to the Acadlans of the Louisiana Pine Lands. In her latest work Mrs. Collins has struck a new vein in literature, opening to the, novel read ing world a vision of the real life of the Acadlans of the backwoods, among the wild( scarcely known region of the bayous and swamps of Louisiana." nesides her novels she contributes each week short stories, sketches, etc., to the prominent magazines and to a great variety of other publications, Although her writing has always been a labor of love, jet such Incessant mental exertion, constantly harvesting the ideas of her brain without a single idle (season or tallow time for rest and refreshment, could not fall to have-Its effect on the re cuperative power of her nervous system. At one time she found herself tired out nnd weak from such uninterrupted work; she became nervous and incapable of work; she even saw nervous prostration staring her in the face. The general toning up that her system needed so badly she found in Paine's celery com pound. Today she Is perfectly well and strong again, busy as ever with her brain and pen, and grateful to Paine's celery compound for the timely help when failure and trouble and despair seemed about to close round her and Bhut heir off from everything that was dear to her. She says: New Orleans, La , Nov. 31, 18'j4. I wish to add my mite to the thousands of testimonials which you hare received In regard to the efficacy of this wonder ful compoupd. In my profession ot author, such a strengthening medicine is invaluable I have just completed my 05th novel, and constant work at the desk had weakened my constitution, injured my nerves, and I suffered from general debility. 'When a person In that condi tion writes continually, living In the realm of fiction and romance, the. effect upon the nervous system is lamentable. I was weuk and debilitated, suffered from insomnia, nnd was irritable and nervous. Four bottles of Paine's celery comp6und gave me strength, quieted my nerves, and brought sleep to my pillow. 1 owe last lng gratitude to this wonderful medicine, and I take pleasure in adding mine to the long list of testimonials. Yours gratefully, Mrs. E. Burke Collins. 313 Valence St. Paine's celery compound is found to best supply the great need of studious, sedentary people. Its extensive use by brain workers, both meu and women, suffering from sleeplessness, indigestion, or other effects of a deficient nerve force, shows its ability to feed tired, emaciated, nervous tissues, Nothing elEe has ever possessed anything like the power of Paine's celery compound to restore a if healthy nervous tone to the entire body nnd to thoroughly cleanse the blood. School teachers, professional men, news paper men, ministers, public officials, meu whose dally outlay of vitality, be cause of hard, trying, anxious work, Is excessive, find renewed strength, not only of the nerves, but, thiough their healthy action, of the entire body, in Paine's' celery compound. Its use shortly dispels headaches, rheumatic pain, dys- i pepsla,' heart' trouble, general debility and.languor, nnd all other outward signs of the grave mischief that comes from disordered nerves .and impure blood. van d. u&vies, UNDERTAKING AND LIVERY. 13 North Jar din Street. Weeks' Museum, 17 HOVTU MAIN HIIIKISI Grand display of birds and animals of all seleottons unu nntst paintings iu the county. Best Beer, Porter and' Ales, Finest Brands of Dlgars. Free lnncb every Horning, ind evening. Joiw Weeks, Proprietor. Q, W Davidson, Bartender ED. BRENNAN, ' Cor. Cherry and Gilbert St. Finest Beers, Wines and Liquors. ' ibnblce' temperance Drinks. ' Best Brands "of 5 find 10c Oigana. Anthony Schmicker's t SNEDDON'S Pear Alley, Rear Colfco Houso. The beet rigs In town. Horses taken to boird. Hauling promptly attended to. A genuine welcome Awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon ' MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys beers, porter and ale constantly on tap. Choice temphrmioe drinks and cgars. Do You Want A superior headlight oil f One that elves a brilliant llcht. ? One thnt will not smoke the tililmuey ? One that will not char the wick t One that has a high fire test t One that will not exploder One that is a family safety oil f Then send your orders to the Eclipse Oil CSom'jf Oils, Gasoline, Candles, Lamp Wicks, Burners, etc. 213 South Jardln St., SHENANDOAH, PA. Mail orderfl promptly attended to. E. B. FOLEY, 1 ' Fine CS-roccries, 201 West Centre Street. Better in groceries, flour, provisions, teas, e ofeei, incar, etc Beat quality, lowest prices. 104 aoaui juAijr sr. The finest pool and billiard rooms in town, f Reading beer, porter and l'oltivlllo ale con-1 stantly on tap. Give us a odlL, , I Feeley's Cafe 36 North Main Street. The most popular resort tn the town. Excellent beer, porter and ale on tap. Our cigars are the finest. MOVING 83 A XjuES Our rntlre stoclt of clothing and cents' fnrnlaVilncv l.nn.1.. IllltR. fttC. mtlHl. be fiOld 1)0' fora April lit, without reserve. Call early and secure bargains. LIGBTSTOHE'S Bargain Store, lid North Main Btreet. DK. J. B. CAXJjKN, No. 81 HouthJardl J ardln Street, csiienauuv. OrriOB Hotmsi liaoioSanauuuto i Uicept Thursday evening. No office work o Minilau exeent hv nrranot ment, A. tlriet adherence lo the office, hour) B&tpels, fe&tk, Mattws, So. Tfcs STEAM BtXCmmECO;,'" East Cpal St. 'mr 16 North Main Street. Repairing of all kinds prmoptly attended to. W. J. Canceirius', Saloon I SI Kast Centre Street, Shenandoah. Beers, Porter, Ale and Cigars. Temper ance anuKs oi all kinds. Finest brands of whiskies. Garden's iRT WALL j?ApER; jStore, We have just received a fine line of the most tieauinui aim arusuo papers in ti bSSS which we will sell at very reasonable prices. AVe have afso in stock i patterns whicU we are sening t a sacrmce. L see our line of goods. We have the most ceauwiui mm anwue papers. great deal of laft year's see our line of goods. V Largest Paper Store in Town the' n Come and Finest Stock, and Lowest Prices. House, Sigk and Decorative Painting. 224 Woat Centre Street. All orders promptly auenueu 10. 4- -.urStocls. Jix&t 3ELo-rc3L. Gall and Examine if. All the Latest Moveltics At the Lowest Prices. Mrs J. J. Kelly, 26 S. Main St. Smols.e C.S. Haeseler's Cigars Sold by all dealers wbo sell CSrOodL Cigars. JS'-'I 1 if
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