EVENING HERALD! BAD ULCERS ON LIMBS SATURDAY, MAHCII 10, 1S0S. Five years' Suffering. Could not Sleep or Work from Itching and Hunting. Six Doctors could do Nntlilnur. Relief lu the 'FT-TTTT TTXlTTTfYW First Application Perfect Cure by fc .x ju'AAjkvi i cirri Jlotlu-r unil Di.'nsfilcr IlllUil by Cars. Pout BvitoN, N. Y., March 10. Mrs. Perry Randall and daughter, Mabel, wire struck by a est hhoro train nt weeds port ntid killed. The woman lived an hour 'with both legs mid. anna and collar hou'o broken, while the girl was ground to plucos under the engine. Wages Voluntarily Increased. HAVRUIIILL, Mass., March 10. J. II Wlnchell & Co., one of the Anns whose employes were aotlvoly ongnged lu tho re cent strike, liavo glvon notlco that thoy will make a voluntary rise ox live conts per case on oertnln grades of work In tholrfuo- tory." Killed n Contnlil, Then Suicided. BATAVIA, N. Y., March 10. Patrick H. Nugent shot and killed Constable Harvoy Johnson last night and attempted to kill bovernl other people, aftor Which ho placed the revolvor to his head and shot himself, dying Instantly. Cuban ItebeN Again Defeated. MAimil), March 10. Anolllclal dispatch from Havana states that tho government troops havo dispersed the rebel bund In tho Sierra del Cobro. The rebels lost Heavily. The govorumout troops lost one killed anil two wounded. Still llllitinr In Delnwnre. DoVEn, Del., March 10 Another ballot was taken yesterday for United States heuator. It resulted as follows: Hlgglns. 8; Addlcks, 0; Massey, 4; Wolcott.0; Tun- noil, 3. NUGGE i S OF NEWS. Acommltteo of tho Illinois legislature Is Investigating alleged abases In thostnto homo for juvenile offenders. Fire destroyed the business section of Devino, Tex. The place has mo wuter mpply, excepting driven wells. ' The reorganization of tho whisky trust is now an assured fact, $17,500,000 having been subscribed for the purpose in Chicago. Three hundred ollluers of tho Spanish Hrmv wrecked the ollicys of tho Opportu- tilal newspaper, Kl Globo, Senor Castel- Or's organ, ut Madrid. Tho Sudy Cutter Allaa. London, March 10. Tho Field, com- ncnting upon tlie performance of Mr, talker's now cutter, Ailsa, says that tho now cutter Valkyrie has a big task before her. Such a craft as tho Ailsa would have vroii the America's cup in 1801), and If the Valkyrie proves superior to her Valkyrie ought to stand an exceedingly rosy ehunco of dofeating the cup defender. Jl the Vnl- kvrlo nrovos unequal to tho Ailsa an en deavor will bo made to substitute tho lat ter boat for tho Valkyrio in tho America's cup races. The Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania, Now Jersey and Delaware, clearing weather; north erly winds; slight change In tempor'ature. For District of Columbia and Maryland. fair; winds shifting to uorthorly; tcmpora- ture will continue ubout freezing. For Vlrclnln. local rains: slight chaugos In temperature; northerly winds. MISCEIXANP otrs. CUTICURA.. I had on both niv Ip. for five yearn, three IViy UlVXin. uii unv nut, ...... .... - other Just late tho lioueabovethea'iklc'.as Iihim hurt me souluth in, tit m i day, that t coulil no lci for the Itching and lu.ni'.n I had to get np three or to tlmeaaiilRht. Did noi knn what to do wl h myself nn could hoc uoik. Called doutor to look at thim.tn ho did tue no ftod. nnil ' ail, hit I six of tnu lnm i'ci Ims 1 pdatil get. hat th roi. id dn noChuiir. I si o many dollars m dint-rent kinds of salxe.to n good, and I rum) ii . :i 've o ever gutt .u cured, nothing ih I an- any good, until 1 tr ? CtlTlCmtA ltl'MBDIKK. Till' fivt application !n lega began to fee; liettef, the lulling, siiiaru.u.' . and burning stoipetl. 1 kefc on with tlicni and after Using fortlireo mo.it In, 1 wns entlre cured. 1 used seven Iioxm of ri'ilri nA, o cake of CUTicttitA Soap, and threo bottles o Cuticura IIesolvbni', find they are the ben remedies for skin diMMses 1 ever used. 'if. ftor I snllercd, and can prove' It by pcopl where I now live. If anyone doubts this, writ totno, and I will tell them with the greatest oi pleasure wtutcrncrnv HRMEnirah.ne dotie 1 1 cannot SM?ak too highly of tho Crncriu Hkmeiubs, and shall recommend thorn to otln-rt asasurocure. K. U. ilKMmiCK&OS, 522 Ilrldgo St., Trenton, N.J. resolvenTTures baby I wish to let everyone know what n-ood thr CuTicrnA Ilr.sot.VE.NT has rinneforiny lTttlcglrl. From one year old till three, she was one mass ot sores anil scans nil over Her face, hands, and body. Tried several doctors without relief. At last 1 heard of tho CfricniAs, bought seven UQUICS OI U1C l. UTII l KA ItriSOI.Vn.NT, Blltl 8U6 was cured. .She is now seven cars old and a healthy child, thanks to the Oi'TiCfiiA Uesol VENT. FI1ANK T. MOHTCAl", C55 Ferry Ave., Ward 8, South Camden, N. J. Sold everywhere. Prleo, OtmcunA. 60c: Soap 25C; ItKSOI.Vt.NTi $1. l'OTTEHl)nrOAVDPllEM. Conp., Bolo Props., Boston. "All about tho Skin," tree. DnRY'C Btiln ftIul HcnlP pnrlQed and beautlfled DHD1 0 by CntlcuraSoap. Absolutely puts I USE SALE A car load of fine OHIO HOUSES will be ottered at Public Sale on THURSDAY, MARCH 21, '95, encmgati p. m.,atinoon doah post office building. "T7ANTED. A elrl for general housework VV Apply to Max Schmidt's dry eoods store, North Main street. 3-16 tf "TOtl HALE All tho buildings now on the L Phoenix lot. formerly the Hark Ins prop erty, on North Jardln street, will be Rold to the Highest bldaer. Must be removdby ihel 10th of April. Hubmli bids to chairman of tho committee, V. J. Brcnnau 3-ll-lf dtlQfr toS30por week using and selling Old WAV Iteltable Plater Kvery family bus rusty, worn knives, fotks, spoons otc Qulokly piotoe By aipping in meitca metal, no ex nerleneo or hard w rtt; a caod situation. Ad dress W. P. Harrfeon & Oo , Olerk No. 11, Ool- umDus. lkuo: Spring :Milliiiery! Ladles, you are all invited to call and examine mystotk of Ladles' Hats and Bonnets and Misses' and Children's Hats' and Flats in all the latest designs. All the new novelties in Trimmings just received at prices to suit the times. Mourning goods a specialty. Thanking you for past-favors, flew York Cash Millinery Siore, 20 North Main Street. ' 3VE. IP. All the horses are sound and we" broken In and o the flnrst ever brorght to tte town. They must be told and thasale will take place, rain or euinc. RYNKIEW1CZ &. BRACE. M. J. LAWLOR, Justice of the Peace Insurance and ... . Real Estate Agent, 123 E. Centre St., Shenandoah TJffll HAT.1t! Half lot and two bouses, sit rk ua'ebn West Centre street. WU1- pay 12 rr cent, on lnvestmeat, ana can De eougnt on easy terms.) TXTANTED. A four, nvo, or six-roomed houee Y Y witn H or yt lot u a casn purcnasfr. Ap ply to or address M.J.Lawlor, J.I., 123 East uentre sirei-i. FOR HALE. Licensed hotel stand In Mahn noy tonshlp, near the torough line, l'rlimn huildinir. nine rnoms. dnlnir fooQ bul' ness. Qcod reasons invth for sell BE. A bar- gain fo' anybodv.- Applyto M.J Lawlor, justice or ire rf ace, isj tiasi centre street. 16 North Main Street. Hepalrtngof all kinds prrooptly attended to, F'eeley's Cafe 36 North Main Street. The moat Bonular resort in the town J coellent beer, porter and ale on tap. Our c jLMh are tue nneat. JOHN A. IlEILLYi Wh' bjoale and Ut-ull LIQUOR DEALER, tt-tl Uoutb Main St.. Hhanandotih Air t for D..Q Yuengll-g&Boii's celebrated r " -'er, Ales. uto. iid Kellable Horp-'.to H e. SNEUD&N'S UVERY Fear Alley, Rear Colfoo House. The best rigs In town. Horses tuken to board. Hauling promptly attended to, E. B. FOLEY, " ' ine Groceries, 201 Wftst Osntro Street. DeUerln noaerlM. lour. nrovl'Ions. teas. oCeea, tagar, etc, litKt qusllty, lowest prices. OYSTER BAY 103 East Centre Street. Families Snppiied with Oysters. i Dining parlors attached. AMUSEMENTS. "THE rOLlCK PATItOL." A. Y. I'ourMm'M wonderful succeiw, which was seen at Fer(?uson's theatre last season, and which is the offering of the management of the above playhouse for this evening. Iu their search titter rulls ticeffecls, writers ot tnelo dratnHs have given ti tanks wltho-it number, real lire engines, buzz saws, pile drivers, etc., eta, until the field would seem to lie well nigh exbnttsted, but in "The Police Patrol" we are promised we shall see the genuine patrol wagon, horses, etc., direct from the service. Tho hor-es were originally em ployed by the Chicago Police Depart' ment and drew the patrol wagon for the Desplaines stri-et station during the period of the anarchist troubles lu that city. THE CLAilM'ATEE COMPANY. The Clalr-Patee Company will com mence nn engagement lu tills city next Monday evening, presenting one of their excellent dramas with all the magnificent wardrobe, &tftge Settings and precise attention to deiatls. This company com prises sortie of the leading people of the theatrical profession nnd 1 reputed to be exceptionally deserving. Their play's are f the highest order, costumed artistically and rendered with ability. Unlike many ompanles playing a repertoire of dramas, having only one or two fairly good actors, and the balance novices, this company embrace? only first-class artists who hnve made a reputation in leading companies in their respective lines. Among those moat prominent are Miss Virginia Bray,' late leading lady, for four years, of Sol Smith Russell ; Miss Eva Taylor, reputed to be one of the most handsome ladles on the American stage and an artiste of exceptional ability, having attained special prominence as leading lady with Hands Across the Sen" nnd Milton Nobles ; Miss Jnlia Hanchett, a lady who has held the highest position with Lotta and JeHreys Lewis, and for a number of years was prominent as a star, has tho line of character lady of this company in hand. Then there is little Miss Florence H titl ley, a bright singing nnd dancing soubrette, who has earned high honors in the profession nnd will render many new books during the engagement. Of the gentlemen, Mr. Wllllum Nichols, recently leading man with "Men nnd Women," and for some time leading man of the Iforepaugh Stock Company in Philadelphia j Mr. George Gordon, of the Augustus Pltou forces; Albert Livings' ton, the pleasing comedian ; J. W. Daven port, the eccentric comedian ; W. J, Clark, the character comedian'; George W. Murray, that sterliug actor who, for a number of years, was n prominent member of Hooley's Stock Company, Chicago, staging and directing all the plays presented by that excellent organi zation. While not so prominent, possibly, the other members are especially fitted for the characters assumed, and there is an assurance that the plays presented by the Clair-Patee Company will be of a superior order, and deserving of liberal pitronage, which they Kill undoubtedly receive, as theatrical patrons ot our city are exceptionally numerous when an assured and worthy attraction solicits their attendance. The first uleht, Moni day, the great emotional comedy-drama, "Led Astray," will be presented. This is ladles night, when each lady accompanied by a gentleman or lady holding a regular reserved seat ticket, will bendmltted free The play is especially adapted for their edification and entertainment. The costumes are also a feature In this piny, nnd Borne of the finest worn by the pro fession will be seen. Important Notice. Notice is hereby given to all parties who have left, watches at my place for repairs that if tbey are not called for on or before March 30, 1895, 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, 102 North Main sfreet. 2-20-apll t w.i c " illunt-Kiita. 1)1 . i ..ifi'rililo doubii tnurih'i' ( ui-i 'tl ai McNfi'-ror, n tsmull pluurf Mjwmy niilos fi'n.,i Uulutli, in Alt kin count v 'I'.i- tsutiljmwiti Is InlmbUi'il mostly by Ittili.uw, n.iil two families got into ti. ii,UT.ii over. Uu .cutting of soino timber wiuuh each claimed us It is own. A. Crlstello anil Ills brother Nick too rifles and doliberntuly shot Ben Jeunuttq and his wife, i Both woro killed instantly, tho top of thq woman's head being blown off. The murderers surrendered to tbu author ities to, escape bolngi lynched. Tho inur dorcd couplo loavo four children, tho eldest 12 years old and tho youngest a nursing babe. i A genuine welcome Awnlta yon at Joe Wyatt's Saloon MAIN A$D COM. STS. Pool room attaoaad. Finest whlske r beers. norMrna ale aonstantlv on tar Our entire stook of lot lung and nmU' fnrntshlne eooax. bats. ete.. must b sow be tore Anrll 1st. without reserve. Call surly and secure bargains. LIGETSTONE'S Bargain Store, 110 North Main Street. Anthony Schmicker's Blew Series 1&F1 11 D 104 SOVlJt MA1K ST. ThoflncBt pool and lillllurd rooms In towtti Heading beer, porur and folt.vllle ale con stantly on tap. Give us a call. Weeks' Museum, . IT 0,R? MAJN HTllRJSt Grand display of birds find animals of all selections ana nnest paintings lt the oounty. Heat Beer, Porter and Alet. Finest Brands of Cigars. Free lnncb overy aorclng vnd evening. Joiin Wbikb, Proprietor, a. W Davidson, Bartender The Citizens Building and Loan Association Ot Shenandoah, Ph., will issue a NEW SERIES of Stock. Books will be oneu on Tuesday, March Kit h. 1896, between the hours oi i anu : o'ciock p. in., at theomce oi tue csocreiarr. J Am kb Hem,, President. C. W. Dknqi.ku, Secy. i ernard Gillam Recommends Paine's Celery Com- . pound for Exhaustion. Do You Want A superior headlight oil t One that uives a brilliant light f One that will not smoke theehlmneyt One that will not char the wick r One that Iihh a high fire test t One that w ill not explode f One that is a family safety oil f Then send your orders to the Eclipse Oil Comy Oils, Gasoline, Candles, Lamp Wicks, Burners, etc. 213 SoutU Jardln St., SHENANDOAH, PA Mail orders promptly attended to. It. J H CALLEN. No Bl r-oulb Jaratn Hireet, Hi enandoah Ort'lCK Uouns: 1 SO to 8 anda.30to 8 p. m Kicept Thursday evening. Koo Dice work onHunday eici nt byarraoee mrnt. strict adherence to the ottlte hours li- absolutely ucccuiury. J The Buffalo Ni ws, in a recent artljle, re marks upon the fact that "Bernard Gil lam, the cartoonist of Judge, is one of the few living men whose cartoons have ever changed a vote In the U. S. Senate." Bernard Gillam is a young man, but 35. He received his art education in England. Ho is today the foremost cartoonist of America. In 1880 he came to Harper's Weekly as the colleague ot the immortal Nast. His work afteward for Frank Leslie's and Puck well fitted hlra for bringing Judge to its present success. In 1886 Mr Gillam went into partnership with W. J. Arkell, and bought Judge. The full-page col ored cartoons, Mr, Glllam's special province on Judge, equal the remarkable efforts of the great Keppler, in Judge's older rival. There is probably no form of brain work that is so. exhausting, ho exacting and so intense as the work of the great artist pn the large copiic papers. To turn out brilliant Ideas with the regularity ot machinery and yet keep their -jtA PR.to. the high standard set by their splendid reputation, makes fearful demands upon their nervous vitality. Mr. Gillam knows what severe work means. The nervous strain of his responsible position has at times brought him near to prostration and ibe glylngupot his work. He Bays in a letter dated New York, Nov. 13, 1894: "No tonic that I have taken has done me so much good as Paine's celery com pound. When I am run down or ex hausted after particularly exacting work on cartoons nnd in other artistic occupa tions, I lmve found a dose ot the com pound exceedingly beneficial as a restor ative for the nerves." The racing speed of the marvelous new processes for swiftly carrying out men's ideas is taxing to their utmost the ner vous systems of countless men nnd women. A cry of protest is going up all over the country from .medical men against the suicidal waste of nerve force. Preach ers, editors, lawyers, even doctors, them selves, Iron their, daily round of hard, anxious work every brain . worker, in fact, who labors draws heavily upon his nervous vtality, must tak ,ajarm, at the first sign of brain-tire, pressure, fntluem or tepson jn me. tjeaa, or .neryous tatigue. In every pity in the UnitedStates phy siclans every day are not only prescribing, but themselves using, Paine's celery com pound for weakness' and nervous debility, for curing .the effect of poor and un healthy blood, disorders of liver, kid neys, stomach, heart and the nervous system. An effective remedy must first enter the blood to cure rheumntUm. Local treat ment for a constitutional disorder will do no good. Rheumatism, gout, blood poisoning, Ectofula, etc., are diseases lodged In the blood. JuBt why Paine's celery compound cures, while other remedies fail, is be cause all its iucredlen.tR effectually aid the system to-rid Itself of any poisonous humors in the blood. Hundreds of cases have within this year been reported directly from persons, be tween the ages of 45 and 65, suffering from acute Bright's disease, who have been permanently enred by Paine's celery compound. It stops the gradual struc tural changes in the kidneys, restores their vigor and removes such alarming symptoms an the gradual loss of strength, pallor of the face, shortness of breath, pain in the back and sides,, dropsy and a puffy condition of jtheskin. As a spring; medicine It Is absolutely without a rival. Every 6verworked man and woman, re duced In strength, flesh and nervous vigor, will find a powerful restorative in Paine's celery cotnpottud. Jtj is food for the brain, and nerves, It sends new, healthy blood through the arteries. It makes people well. . v HOOKS & BROWN "Full line of Books and Stationery, Celluloid Frames and Art Materials. Agent for DAILY PAPERS. 4 North Main St. Evan J. Davies, AND LIVERY. 13aNortli Jordin Street. 1 MURPHY BIfoS., v Saloon and Restaurant, 16 North Main Street. ' Finest Whiskeys, lleer, Porter and Ale always on tap. "Come and hit one." Choice temperacce drinks and cigars. Free lunch 8 to 12 p. m. MP earden's WALL1 Kfl .jStore, We have just received o flee line of the most beautiful and artistio papers in the market, which we will sell at very reasopable prices, ' We hnve also in stock a great deal of l'ut-t year's patterns which we are selling at a sacrifice. Come and see our line of goods. We have (lie most'benutlful and artistic papers. Largest Paper Store in Towi Finest S ock and Lowest Prices. House, Sign and Decorative Painting. 224 West Centre Street. All orders promptly attended to. Twp pieces BlaeH Dn-sg Sntfn. 27 inches wide, worth $1.75 our price, tl per yard. A pew Hue 'df stylish Infants' Clonks and Hobos. ' , . , . Big and cheap line ot Cullftrep's School Hats and Ladies' Tlhta and Bonnets, in all the new deslgnp of ifiraw, iiiinip and leather efTects. , Large Hue of Domestic nnofliniported Flowers, from 10c to $1.60. Violets,5c bunch. Black, au.d cqlored Laces i fogdres'smaklng arid millinery, Infants' Capsand Hats, pftvv and, nofiby line foggpripp. n(j fiummer. Nun's veils from $1.35 up. Hats and Bonnets ready-majie. Hair bwitchis from 50c up. Mrs. J. J. Belly, 26 S. Main St. old by all dealers who sell L-X3pOodL Cigars. I A
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