The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, March 12, 1895, Image 4

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    EVENING HERALD
TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1895.
THIRD EDITION
AMUSEMENTS.
"THE PAT TRAIN."
For one night only, Friday, March 15th,
at Ferguson's theatre will be produced
the realistic comedy drama, "The Pay
Train," headed by the sterling actres,
Florence Bindley. An entire carload of
Bcnery. an electric Btorage buttery and a
forty horse-power steam eucine, nil of
these effects are carried by the company ;
and yet the play does not depend on them
ior Its success, as it is a play of great
literary and dramatic merit with n ploi
so very interesting as to hold the audiei co
spell-bound from first to last. It is a play
that appeals to the average theatre-goer
and pleases nil classes, having nn equal :
division of comedy and pathos. Incidental
lo the play specialties will be introduced,
including those made famous by Miss
Bindley.
"THE POLICE PATHOL."
The thrilling and realistic ply, "The
Police Patro', ' will be presented at Fer
guson's theatre on Saturday evening,
March 16th
On its former production in j
this city, this production was moot favor
ably received. The plot is founded on a
sensational murder that recurred In
Chicago some years ago, and that start
ling affair has been dramatized in a most
striking and realistic manner, the suc
ceeding incidents being faithfully pro
duced. The play permits the introduction
of the interior of a police patrol station
with the patrol wagon, hortes, policemen
and all the paraphernalia necessary to a
station of the kind. Tho sensational
element U relieved by some very bright
comedy and pleasing specialties,
Fire Alarm Boxes.
The following list shows the location
of the nlarm boxes of the Shenandoah
fire department :
LOCATION.
16 Coal and Bowers streets.
10 Bowers and Centre streets.
34 Bridge and Centre streets.
25 Main and Centre streets.
32. Jardin and Oak streets.
34 Main nnd Poplar streetB.
35 Main and Coal streets.
43 Gilbert nnd Centre streets.
43 Gilbert and Cherry streets.
40. Oak and Gilbert streets.
48. West and Poplwr streets.
?)2 Chestnut and Coal streets.
54. vVest and Lloyd streets.
To send an nlarm open the box, pull
down the hook once and let go. When an
alarm is sent iu the fire bell will sound
the number of the box nnd repeat the
alarm four times.
HOW TO LOCATE ALARMS.
If the alarm is sounded from box 15
the fire bell will strike one, then pause
and strike five, which will indicate that
the lire is in the vicinity of No. 15 box.
Every alarm Is repeated four times.
Relief in Six Hours.
Distressing Kidney and Bladder dis
eases 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,
bRck and every part of the urinary pas
f.ages in male or female. It relieves re
tentiou of water and pain in passing it
nlnioht immediately. If you want quick
relief nnd cure this is your remedy. Sold
nt the City Pharmacy, 107 S. Main St,
next door to the post office, Shenandoah,
Pa. 10-3m
Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the
name Le&bio & Baer, Ashland, Pa., is
printed on every sack. tf
"Perhaps you would not think so, but a
very large proportion of diseases in Now
York comes from carelessness about catch
lug cold." says Dr. Syrus Kdson. "It is
such a simple thing and bo common that
very few people, unless it is a case of
pneumonia, pay any attention to a cold.
New York is one of the healthiest places
on the Atlantic Coast and yet there are a
great many cases of catarrh and con
sumption which have their origin in this
neglect of the simplest precaution of
every day life. The most sensible advice
is, when you hnve one get rid of It nssoon
as possible. By all means do not neglect
it." Dr. Kdson does not tell you how to
cure a cold but we will. Take Chamber
Iain's Cough Remedy. It will relieve the
lanes, iidi expectoration, open the secre
tions and soon effect a permanent cure.
25 hihI 50 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler
Bros.
Coming: Events.
April S3, 24 Entertainment in the All
Saints' P. E, church to raise library funds.
When Jlaby was bWc, we gave her Castorla.
Whas e was a CblU, ahe ortod for CaetoHa,
Wha she beoame Mtas, aha clung to Castorla,
Whan she had Children, she gave them Castorla.
' - - Rupture. 1
i:jro guaranteed. No operation, In.
qntr at fhVShensudoah drug' store, Nrf!
8 !-tHUh Main street , 0 13.tf
A M-vere rheumatlo pain in the left
shoulder had troubled Mr. J. H. Loner, a
well known druaglstcf Des .Moines, Iowa,
for over fix months. At times the palu
wnt so HHvere that he could not lift any
thing. With all he could do he could not
f;ct rid of it until he appll d Chumber
uio's Pain Balm. "I only made three
application of it," he says, "And have
since been free from all pain." He now
recommends it to persons similarly
auueteu. it is orsuie oy tirunier nroa
E. B.FOLEY,
1 Fine Groceries,
201 West Centra Street.
Dealer in urooorles, Sour, provisions, teas,
cjfieea, sujar, etc lltxil quality, lowest prices.
THE ALABAMA CONTEST.
Kolhlte Lender Manning Snys There Will
lie No Itctolntltmnry Action.
Montoomrhy, Ala.. March 13. Captain
Kolb, who claims to bo Alabama's rightful
governor, loft Montgomery yesterday lor
Birmingham to be prosent nt the meeting
of the state executive ooinmlttce,oallcd for
tho purpose of determining whether the
party shall adopt revolutionary methods
to seat Kolb. It Is understood hero that
Kolb favors revolutionary methods. It is
said tho oommlttco will bo about evenly
divided on Kolb's proposition.
Hon J. C. Manning, president of tho
Southern Ilallot Rights lcaguo and Popu
list lender of Alabama, said: "Kolb has
been twlco elected governor, but although
tho Alabama legislature refusal to nllow
him u contest law, and has doprlved him
of Ills soiit, ho is greater than tho governor
in tho knowledge that ho has led a move
ment in Alabama which is slowly, steadily
and surely destroying a corrupt govern
ment. Ho could causo it revolution now,
and got followers to inarch to tho capltol,
but wo will let congress march on Ontes
and ills ballot box stutters, and wo want
puWlo sontlmont nnd outraged Justice to
rtgu unii brv him and his cohorts. The
opposition to us are tho annrchlsts. Wo
aro the oonscrvators of poaco and tho party
attempting to uphold Justice. Tho ox
ecutlvo commlttoo will do nothing radical
or revolutionary."
The Abduction of Kin ma Ilunton.
Pittsuuiio, March 13. Additional de
tails of the nbduetlnn of Miss Emma Hus-
ton Inst December havo com,o to light
Miss Huston answered an advertisement
in tho Pittsburg papers for a teacher and
accepted nu oiler from Mnblon C. Ste
phens, who lived nt Little Falls, n small
station near Morgantown, W. Vn. Ste
phens met her at tho railroad station and
conducted her to his homo, nbo'it threo
miles dlstnnt, which she found to bo a
llttlo cabin. Ho excused tho nbsonco of
his family by saying that thoy woro nwny
for tho night. At tho point of a revolver
ho maltreated tho girl nnd kept her pris
oner for sovoral weeks, tying her with
ropos when he left tho houso. One night'
sho made her escape Ofllcors went aftor
Stephons, but he, lied to tho mountains of
Preston county, wliero search is now being
mado for him.
Colored 31 111 tin for Now Jersey.
Trenton, Murch 13. Tho housi of as
sembly lost night passed Senator Kogers'
bill providing for tho formation of four
colored companies of tho National Gunrd
ono each nt Camden, Trenton, Nowark
and Jersey City. Also, tho senato bills
making women ollglblo for appointment
as commissioner of deeds, nnd prohibiting
tho lmltntlon of nny labol, trado mark,
etc., adopted by any labor organization.
Assemblyman Benedict Introduced a bill
to havo electrocution tnko tho plnco of
hnnglng as a modo of capital punishment.
Governor Worts has signed tho bill In
tended to loosen blindness by providing
that nurses must report to local boards of
health nil cases where Infants are born
with dofectlvo eyesight.
Triple Murderer Sentenced to Dentil.
Constantinople, March 13. Mustapho,
tho Turkish soldier who, whllo intoxi
cated, rnu recently nmuck through tho
streets of tho city, killing Mr. Stupo, an
American, director of tho Metropolitan
railroad of this city, nnd nlso killing n
Turkish official and a railroad omployo,
us well as wounding ten other porsons.
was found guilty of murder yesterday nnd
sentenced to death. Tho widow of Mr.
Stupo, It will bo recalled, was rocontly
granted a lifo pension by tho Turkish
government.
A Jiulgo's Suicidal Attempt.
CouDEUsi'oiiT, Pa., March 13. Associate
Judge Charles M. Stearns made an un
successful attempt to commit suicide yes
terday forenoon at his residenco by cut
ting his throat. Ho was overpowered.
Lust night ho mndo n second nttompt by
swnllowlng a quantity of parls greon.
Physicians succeeded In saving his llfo
with tho aid of n stomach pump. It Is
thought ho is temporarily Insane from a
severe attack of grip.
A Desperate Woman' Double Crime.
Charleston, W. Vu., March 12. Mnt
tlo Meadows, at.Lowlston, this county, In
n fit of outraged prldo, fatally cut Agnos
Young's throat with a razor. Tho Meadows
girl's father, agod 70, wanted to marry
Agnos Young, but his dnughtor objected,
whereat she was badly beaten by tho old
man, Sho then snatched her brother's
razor, sevorely cutting tho woman. Agnes
Young bears an unsavory character.
The Olympic Club Willi.
New Orleans. March 13. Tho case of
tho stato vs. tho Olympic Athlotlo club, in
nn attempt to annul tho charter of that
club, has been decided In favor of tho lat
ter by tho lowor court. Tho effect of this
decision will be to permit tho glovo con
tests to take place. Consequently there is
nothing now to provont tho Olymplo or
any other club from bringing of the Cor-bett-Fitzslmmons
mill.
American Evangelism In Mexico.
CUT of Mexico, March 13. Moody nnd
Sankoy, the Amorlean evangelists, will on
April 3, 4 and 5 hold n conference at Tul
oca, Moxlco, on the Holy Spirit for tho
boneilt of the missionaries, 100 or more of
whom havo promised to attend tho meet
ing. April 7 to 14 they will hold gospel
meetings in the City of Mexico. Tho ser
vices will bo conducted in the Kngliehlnn
guage. Sir. Ford T.mV4M St. Augiutlne.
St. Augustine, VU., March 18. Ber
nard J. Fort, who U acousod of financial
irregularities in ooniuvtiou with the suite
oapitol building at Trenton, nnd who lias
been here for several days, departed foriw
Hiiltnavrn dotMilAtlOH 'mlidiy. To n ooi
ttp.)uUtU.'n.t v; o h:vd lutoi vivciUilm 8un
W 4?Ht Mr. &r(EiSNHNtrii'.l to lm quite
tick, a'.vi oxtroMieU no Intention of IuhvIul'.
i '
'NUeOETS OF NEWS.
In n fallen kb quarrel nt Shroveport, La .
T. A. U.iUgliU-y gliot and killod Churles
('hnmbt'rs.
lti'poru of llio intondt'l resignation of
Lord Hosulwry. Great Britain's premlur,
are officially denied.
A su(erlor court decision shut off the
main water supply of Tuooimi, Wash.,
and a water famine U impending,
Aotor Hichard Mnnsiluld has leased Hni -rlgun'g
Now York thuatur, which ho wi.l
open as tho Gnrrluk theater April IB.
Charles Frederick Worth, the famou
inan milliner of Paris, died lu that cii.
rostorduy, aged 70. Ho is succeeded by ills
two sons.
Hpeaker Hamilton Fish afllrmod vorj
positively to tho Associated Press reporter
Sbatthcro will bu no police reorganization
commission for th city of Now York.
PERSONAL.
II. 0. Boycr has been granted n pension.
H. D. 11. Hngenbuch has an nttnek of
la grippe.
Mis Ella Whalen Is visiting friends nt
Potisville,
W. H. Zimmerman reports tho butcher
business brisk,
John A. Heilly, Jr., transacted business
at Gilberton today.
Thco. Harris, of Mnhanoy City, spent
Inst evening in town.
Miss Vlrgle Hollopeter spent yesterdny
vlsltiug friends at Pattsvllle.
Councilman D. H. James made n busi
ness trip to the county seat yesterday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. William Willman, of
Mahanoy Ctty, spent Inst evening in town.
David Rennle has nccepted n pos tlon
under the Union Coal Company, nt Mt.
Cnrmel.
Miss Mattie Lee, of West Coal street,
Is confined to her home with a severe at
tack of illness.
As Others See Us.
The Messenger, of Mlnersville,snys tha
without the shadow of doubt Shenandoah
is the most filthy town the Stroller has
ever struck. That an epidemic of disease
does not break out there is one of the
wonders of the nineteenth century. The
streets are in a horrible condition, but not
near as bad as the yards In the rear of the
houses. At present the condition of
Mlnersville is bad enough, but our town
is a little paradise in comparison with the
big town above the mountain. Why, we
censured our health officer for neglecting
to prevent public funerals of persons who
died of contagious diseases. In compari
son Shenandoah's health officer should be
jailed.
Increasing Popularity.
Among the local business places' that
have successfully competed with the
hard times is that of the Shenandoah
Beef Company. The superior wholesome
and general qualltlesof the beef and other
meats furnished by this company has se
cured n hold upon the pnbllc's favor that
even a threatened panic cannot shake.
Good management and fair treatment of
patrons has also helped to increase the
establishment.
The Columbia Fair.
. The fair to be held at Bobbins' opera
house from March 18th to April Snd, under
the auspices of the Columbia Hose'& S.
F.E. Company, will be one of the most
exteasive undertakings the company has
ever had in hand. The Grant Band has
been engaged to give a concert each even
ing. The company has issued a hand
some announcement sheet from the Her
ald presses. It gives many details of the
company's arrangements.
lhivrnatlotmr Xmenlllos.
Kio de Janeiro, Mnrch 13. Tho Dlario
Official publishes tho following telegram
of Dr. Joso Urlburl, prcsidont of the Ar
gentine Hopuhllo, lnroply to that of Presl-
ucnt clonics: "Tho friendly manifesta
tion of tho Brazilian peoplo towards the
Argentine aro cordially returned by our
peoplo. Both nations cau proudly claim
boioro the wholo world tho honor of giv
ing prestige by practico to tho principlo of
arbitration between nations and tho Ar
gentine people, although not favored by a
favorablo decision of tho eminent judge
(President Cleveland) aro sincerely happy
at seeing disappear tho only motive of pos
sible disagreement with their former nl
lies."
To Investigate Hlncldlstil.c.
DKNVEIt,Colo,,March 12. In accordance
with n resolution adopted by tho somite,
Senators Fullor, Fulton, Armstrong and
Carloy woro yostorday appointed a com
mltteo to lnvestltato tho charges of black
listing by tho railroad companies of mom
hers of tho American Hallway union au(.
those who tool: part In tho strlkelustyear
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy gives the
best satisfaction of any cough medicine I
handle nnd ac a seller leads nil other prep
arations in this market. I recommend
it because it is the best medicine I ever
handled for couehs. colds and crotiD. A
W. Baldridqe. Millersvllle, 111. For sale
by Gruhler Bros.
Notice to Subscribers.
Subscribers to the Evenino 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.
'Full of trouble" is the unhappy
sufferer with pains and rheumatism.
Red Flag Oil is the famous pain cure for
Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia and Lum
bago. Costs 35 cents. Red Flag Oil is
sold at Gruhler Bros. Drug Store.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF SHENANDOAH,
at Shenandoah, In the Btnteof Pennsylvania,
ttl me close oi du3iuck, murcii o, icuo ;
I1ESOU11CES.
Loans and Discounts 9210,918 69
Overdrafts secured and unsecured..... 402 60
U. 8. Bonds to secure circulation...... lOO.OuO 00
Btorks, securities elo b,8 79
Ilanklng-huuse, furniture, and flxt... 1,800 00
ijue irom n&iionai uauuii, not i eserve
aeents 160 21
Due from State banks and bankers 1.160 58
Due Jrom improved reserve ngonts 21,860 73
Checks and other ctuih Hems 1,817 70
Notes ol other im.Uoi.uI lauks 4,bl7 00
Fractional pnper currency, uickois,
and cents 104 St
ImwiuI mi ney retertem bank, viz:
Specie 88 374 1 0
Legal tend - r nole- 4,060 00
IT. V rtdleniev nf denuelt
for legal ie dr-i 37,424 00
Rmlnmnllnnfunrl with U.H. Treasurer
(M of circulation) 4,500 00
AJue irotn u. w. Treasurer, muu
6 ner ceut. redemption luud. . 950 00
Total 8541,453 88
L1AUILITIES.
Capital stock paid In -. l2MU5 2
Surplus Fund 20,000 00
Undivided prollts, less expenses ana
vaxes iiuiu - -
National Hank notes outstanding...- OO.oeoiO
Due to other National Hanks 14 579 9i
Due to Htuto Hanks and Hankers '.gOM
Individual deposits subject to check, 150,29.1 fO
Demand certltlo .lea or rteposlt 01,030 13
Time ceitlHcati-s of deposit b5,77 86
Certified checks m - 275 tfl
Cashier's checks outstanding 265 00
Total . 1541.453 80
HtatnnrTVnnsvlvanla.County ofBchuvlklll.ss:
I, H. W. Yost, cashier of tho above
named bank, do bolemnly kwear that the
above statement Is true to the best of my
Knowledge ana ueuei.
b S. W. Yost. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th
day of Murcn. iwo. u a. hwai.m,
.Notary Puhll,
Vjorreci-Aiieat
Join A. Reiixy,
Joun Qbuhlek, -Directors
T 1 ' , .ill
I'llll.Mi 'I ' i
West. til. i.i . . ,
Dakota, v,'.. .lili i:.;t
day night by llivowirr;
'! Suclifn.
i . -Mrs. Jonnle
... !, mx, South
! n ' ! 1 InstThurs-
iuT.'U on the rail
road truoks near Chester, where sho was
found ensehwi, ng.il n sought to end her
life last night by attempting to Jump
from a bridge over tile Schuylkill river.
Sho was detected and looked up in npollco
. .... . , i e
station. Tno woman nmi wniKcu noiu ,
n . . . .. . 1. XT
uumueriniui, u., trying m reaeu iuw
York, but penniless nnd starving sho suc
cumbed lu despair.
llnrry Ilnywnril Sentrnri-d to Dentil.
Minneapolis, Mnrch 18. Hnrry Hay
wartl was yesterday sentenced by .Tudgo
Smith to bo hanged nftortholapso of three
culondur mouths, on n day sot by thu gov
ernor. In response to the question- "Hnvo
you anything to say why sentonco should
not bo pronounced!1 " Harry replied 'Noth
ing, sir, oxcopt that I urn innocent In splto
of tho twolvo Jurors." During the dcllvory
of tho sentence Hurry snt unmoved, with
out tho slightest show of foiling. Motion
for n now trial was mndo.
Is Ex-Mnyor Clrnnt to Wed?
Washington, Mnrch 12. A most inter
esting report is current ns to tho mntrlmo
nlal Intentions of ex-Mayor Grant, of Now
York. Miss Murphy, daughter of tho Now
York sonntor, guvo a cotillion shortly bo
foro tho season closed in honor of her
guest, Miss Freoso, of Now York. Ex
Mnyor Grant then mot MlssFrocso for tho
first tlmo, nnd tho acquaintance then
formed led to their betrothal. It la said
tho marrlago will bo ono of tho events of
Easter week in Now York.
All IVni'cful In llnytl.
NEW YORK, March 12. A passenger on
the steamer Alvena, just arrived from
Haytion ports, states that all was peaceful
at tho tlmo of leaving tho capital. Presi
dent Hlppol.vtoand his staff woro about to
start on a tour of Inspection through tho
interior. Tho steamer Alvona brought
flvo distressed seamen of tho schooner Ed
ward A. Sanchez, of Baltimore-, from For
tune Island, which went ashoro on For
tuno Island during tho night of Fob. 20,
and became a total loss.
Tho ltiimilmi Minister Jllny Lenvo Vs.
London, March 12. Tho Chronlclo's
Vicuna correspondent telegraphs that he
hears on good authority that Prince Cnn-
tneuzeno, tho Russian minister to tho
United States, will bo appointed minister
to Austria in succession to Princo Loban-off-Rostovdd,
who has been appointed
Russian forolgn minister in succession to
tho lato M. do Giers.
TVia I'amoum
NEURALGIA and similar Complaints,
manufactured nnaer tno stringent
.GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS,
ijireaciiDeaDy eminent pnysiciansj
DR. KlCHTER S
lOnlv crenuino with Trade Mark"Anchor."l
BlIanufacturenGommorzienrathDr.Richterof g
SF. Ad. Eichterfc Co., 17 Wirron St.,HEW S022. 1
29 HIGHEST AWARDS.-
12 Branch Houses. Own Glassworks.
iV & 60 rtP In Hfcenardoah for hale by J
, Hlllun 7 H. Main M.. u. n-
MISCEXjLANE ous.
T7i
011 KKNT.-
Bloreand dwelling on North
X1 Main street. Apply
to airs. JirKgei
S-9-lw
iiurns, -) w. uoui street,
ITTANTED. A plrl for general housework
VV Apply to Max Bchmldt's
drv eoodx
store, North Mainntreet
ait tr
IOR PALE All the bulliilngs now on tho
. Phoenix lot. formerly the Harklns prop
erly, on North Jardin street, win Be sow to
the highest bidder. Must be removed by ihe
10th of April. Hubmli bids to chairman of the
committee, F. J. Urennan 3-11-tf
COTTAGE FOB RENT, New cottaje cor
ner of Lloyd and West streets. Six
rooms and shanty, closets In all rooms, water
aud coal in tho house, private yard, front and
fiido entrance Complete home for a email
family. Apply to Dr, J, H. Klstler. 3 1 -It
IOR RENT. Btoro rcom and dwelling,
" with stable ntinchtd, now occupied by
Llgbtsioco, the clothier,
Auulv to Mrs
Matianoy Plane, or ,
II. bhoemaker, J. P., Shenandoah, I'a. Pos
session given April isi. a o iw
(tone to M0 por week using and selling Old
X)J lleltable Plater Every family has
rusty, worn knives, folks, spoons, eto Quickly
plate by dipping In melted noeuil. No ex
perience or tmrd w rk; a good situation,. Ad
dress W. P. Barrtea & Oo . Olerk No. 14. Ool-
umbus, Ohio.
fPHE annual mretlng of the Btockholde-s o
JL the Citizens' Building and Loan Associa
tion will be held at Its office. No. IZl N. Main
street on the second Tuesday of March, at 7:80
p. m.
The following amendment to the By-Laws
tlon will be voted for at the "tocknoidf-re
annual meeting on the second Tuesday ot
Marcn. at 7;SU p. m That article XVIII,
Section 1. wmch reads as follows:
"For every dollar ot dues, premiums, Interest
r rent, which slmreholderH refuse or neglbct
to pay, tney snail pay a nno or two ) centi
for very month In Brresrsj" be amended to
read an follows : "For every dollar of dues,
premiums, Interest, rent or meuianoe, which
shareholders refuse or neglect t ray, they
shall pay a tint) ol two (2) cents for every
month In arrears. And that the said amend
ment shall go Into effect March 1st l 96 "
jAMhs Dell. President.
C. W. DKNOLK3, 8eo y.
If your clothier doesn't beep
Hammerolough : Bros
Swell, Reliable, New York
-CLOTHIHSTG-
Make him get It. Their ce'ebrated
$15,00 Melton Overcoat
Wears like steel and In sold by every promt
nent clothier In the slate. None genuine with
.out Uommerslough llros.' label.
-DR. A. A. SEIBERT
Hpeclallst In diseases of the '
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.
207 West Market Mt, Pottsvllle.
iiours-s.bua.rn. to 13 m.j 1 to 4 p. m 7 to
GEORGE NAUJDNAS,
Saloon and Restaurant,
234 North West Btreet.
Finest brands of cigars, Choice Wines
ana liquors.
Nervous Prostration
Hood's Snrsnparllln Gave- Norve
Strength and Cood Health.
"Hood'B Sarsaparllla has helped mo
wonderfully. For
three years I have
been doctoring
but could not get
cured. Soon after
beginning to take
Hood's Sarsapa-
f? rllla thoro was a
change for the bet
ter. In a short
time I was feeling
splendidly. For
sovoral months
down to sleop
previous I could not Ho
on nrr.ount of mv heart
troublo and nervous prostration. I now
rest well and am ablo to do work of
whatever kind. If I had not tried Hood's
Mood's
Sarsa
parillct Sarsaparllla I do not V CX
know what would ft Ml
havo become of me."
Mrs. 8. Braddook, 40-1 Erio Avenue,
Wililamsport, Pennsylvania.
Hood's Pills
Hood's SarsaparllLu 25c,
van 4. uavies,
AND LIVERY.
13 North. Jardin Street.
Z$o ITou Want
A superior headlight oil f
One that gives a brilliant light t
One that will not smoke the chimney t
One that will not chnr the wick ?
One that has a high lire test f
One that will not explode t
One that is a family Bafety oil f
Then send your orders to the
Eclipse Oil Som'y
Oils, Gasoline, Candles, Lamp Wicks,
Burners, etc.
213 South Jardin St., SHENANDOAH, PA.
Mail orders promptly attended to.
Anthony Schmicker's
104 SUV'ljl MAIX ST.
The finest cool and billiard rooms In town.
Reading beer, r.ortir and Pottsvllle ale con
stantly on tap. Give us a call.
JOHN A. BEILLY.
Wholesale and Retail
LIQUOR DEALER,
22-24 South Main St., Shenandoah.
Accnt for D..G Yuenellr e & Bon's celebrated
Beer. Porter, Ales, etc;
Evpst!, 7oatk, Mattresses, &o
Ihe STEAM RENOVATING C0MS''3'Ka,atoSoaiIsTn','
FteeSesr's Cafe
36 North Main Street.
The most ponular resort in the town.
Excellent beer, porter and ale on tap. Our
cigars are the finest.
Weeks' Museum,
17 SOOTlf MAIS HTHEBJ
Grand dlsclav of birds and animals of all
selections una finest paintings in the county.
liest Beer, Porter and Ales,
Finest Brands of Cigars.
Free lench every morning tmd cuing.
John Weeks, Proprietor
G. W Davidson, Bartender
Sill W STOCK
The Citizens Building;
and Loan Association
Of Shenandoah, Fa., will issue a NEW
SERIES of Stock. Books will be onen on
Tuesday, March 10th, 1895, between the
nours oi l ana a cciock p.m., at tneouice
ot the Secretary.
James Bell, President.
O. W. Denglek, Secy.
UNDERTAKING
earden's iT WALL pApEr jStore,
We have just received a floe line of the most beautiful and artistio papers In thV
market, which we will sell at very reasonable prices. We have also in stock a
great deal of lat yenr'B patterns which we are sel Iuk at a sacrifice. Comeand
see our line ot goods, AVe have the most beautiful and artistic papers. l
Latest Paper Store in Tow i Finest Stock ana Lowest Faces,
IIoiirk. Kton ANn Decorative PaiHtino. 224 West Centre Street.
All Orders promptly attended to.
iFixs-t Received I
Two pieces
A new line
Black Dress Satin, 2T inches wide, worth .75-i
of stvllsh Infants' Cloaks and Kobes.
eap line of Children's School Hats and LadleB
T)tr anrl nliaan
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all tlie new tiesigiis mmw ic(i'uci-uiicuiB.
Large lino of Domestib and Imported I lowers, from 10c to tl.&O. Violets,5o bunch.
Black and colored Laces for dressmaking and millinery. Infants' Caps and Hats,
new nnd nobuy line ior epriuK nuu
;a nnd Bonnets ready-made, Hair
Hats i
Mrs. J. J. Kelly,
C. S, Haeseler's Cigars
Sold by all
HOOKS & BROWN
Full Hue of
Books and Stationery,
Celluloid Frames and Art Materials.
Agent for DAI LY PAPEUS. , .
4 North Main St.
M.J. LAWLOR, ,
Justice of the Peace
Insurance and ... . h,
Real Estate Agent,
123 E. Centre St., Shenandoah
WANTED.-A four, flvo or six-roomed house1"
with H or y, lot b.v a cash purchaser. Ap
ply to or address M. J.Lawlor, J. P., 123 East
Centre street.
FOR SALE. Licensed hotel stand In Maha
noy township, near the lorough line.
Frame buildin?, nine rooms, doing (rood busi
ness. Good reasons givtn for selling. Abar
ealn for a-iybodv. Apply to M J Lawlor,
Justice of the Peace, 123 East Centre,street
Sate and Reliable Horsen to Hire.
snedden's LIVERY,
Pear Alley, Rear Coffee House.
The best rigs in town. Horses taken to
board. Hauling promptly attended to.
A genuine welcome
Awaits yon at
Joe Wyatt's Saloon!
MAIN AND COAL STS.
Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys,
beers, porter and ale constantly on tap.
Choice temperance drinks and cigars.
A,
Our entire stock of dothing and rents'
furnishing goods, hats, etc., must be sold be
fore April 1st, without reserve. Call early
and secure barf alns.
LIGRTSTONE'S Bargain Store,
110 North Main Street.
JML. IT". 3VELlLiE3"2r,
16 North Main Street.
Repairing of all kinds prmoptly attended to.
Your Stomach : : : ih
Cannot stand the same washing that
your boots do, and the water you drink
Isn't even fit for that purpose. Use
Lorenz Schmidt's Beer and Porter.
JAMES SHIELDS,
Manager Shenandoah Branch.
HOTEL KAIER,
CHAD. BURCJHILL, Prop.
North Main St., MAHANOY CUT.
Largest and Uneat hotel In the region.
Flne3t accommodations. Handsome fixtures,
Pool and Billiard Rooms Attained.
xJaL3aIElIJlS,
OYSTER BAY Ix
105 East Centre Street.
Families Supplied with Oysters.
Dining parlors attached.
ED. BRENNAN,")
Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Sth.
Finest Beers, Wines and Liquors.
Choice Temperance Drinks.
Best Brands of 6 and 10c Cigars.
our price, tl per yard.
Hats and Bonnets, la
lon ,r.l-
Bummer. mun'B vena irom i.su up.
switches from 50o up. '
26 S. Main St.'
dealers who sell
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