EVENING HERALD WEDNESDAY. MARCH 90. 1603. THIRD EDITION II STATES. In Each City, Town and Smallest Village Us Wide Use Tonay Three Continents. Over 'Tis the One Undisputed Rem edy That Cures. Ordered by Physicians Wherever One Practices. Wherever the Eng lish language Is Wspoken and English mW$Jul newsPaPers nnl nied' Kwit leal journals are read. jw juj t in n.i IUUIV VUU Vill JIUII Paine's celery com i pound Is ordered for all forms-of weakness. At home, as well as abroad, throughout the United States,, in every state, city and village the one undisputed, strongly coal mended, unfailing remedy for the spring 3s Paine's celery compound. As n nerve streugthener and regulator, blood purifier and bodily invigorator there is nothing that bears any relation or at all resembles or In any measure equals Paine's celery compound. It stands by itself, unrelated to any sarsaparilla, nervine or tonic the world has ever known, and as far superior to them as the diamond is to ordinary glaBs, Its discovery by Prof. Edward E, Phelps, M. D., IAi. D., in the laboratory of Dartmouth mtdlcal school was as noteworthy an event in medicine, as the wonderful cures It has effected have been remarkable, Where everything else falls, Paine's celery compound cures 1 Try it I When you want good roofing, plumb ing, gas fitting, or general tinsmithing done call on E F. Gallaither, 18 West Centre street. Dealer ia stoves. 3 4-tf Relief In Six Hours. Distressing KIdnay and Bladder dis eases relieved in six hours by the "New Great South American Kidney Cure, '! his new remedy Is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, bHck and every part of the urinary pas sages in male or female. It relieves re tention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. . Sold h. the City Pharmacy, 107 S. Maiu St. next door to the post office, Shenandoah, Pa. l-9-3m Notice to Subscribers. Subscribers to Ue Evknino 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. "Perhaps you would not think so, but a very large proportion of diseases iu New York comes fiotn carelessness about catch ing cold." says Dr. SyniB Edson. '"It is such a simple thing and so common that very lew people,, unless Jt 4s, a case of Sneumonln, pay any attention to a .cold, 'ew Ynifc is one of the healthiest places on the Atluutic Coast and yet there are a gre.it many cases, of catarrh and con sumption which have their origin in this "ne?l -fit of the simplest precaution of eveiy day life. The most pent-Idle advice is, when you have one get rid of it as soon as posMbla. Myall means no not neglect if . n. TCriann rinpci nnr tnll vnn hnw tn u cold but we will. lake unamber Iain's Cniigh Remedy1. It will relieve the luiws, aid expactoration, open the secre tion and soon effect a permanent cure. 25 and B0 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler ' poraing Events. March 39. Entertainment by the Jr. C. E. Society In the Presbyterian church. Ajir12B. MMBatertariiuntmtMn tliei All: Sal-.ts' P. E. church to raiw library fundi. When Datahjnu gave hentjaatttfa. When i&e orllfrCaWrla. Wlrtn ah bwnx MtM, tbe clung to Outorla. When she had Children, she gave them Castorla. Chamberlain's Couuh Retnedv irlvesthe best t at isf action of any cough medicine J handle and as a seller leads all other prep arations in this market, 1 recommend It because It is the best medicine I ever handled for coughs, colds and croup. A. W. IMLDItlDQE MUlersvllle, 111. For sale by Grnhler Bros. E. B. FOLEY, " " Fine Groceries, 201 West Centre Street. Dealer in groceries, flour, provisions, teas, coffees, i agar, etc. Best quality, lowest prices. -WOT if mm, COUNCIL COMMITTEES. What the County Papers Say About Shenandoah Counctlmen. The true story about the Citizen Coun ctlmen of Shenandoah is that they will not refuso to serve on any committee, except those on which the Third ward member, D. R. James, may be placed, or any committee which has the smell of the deal about It. In this they are Jus tified, at least they will be excused from any such disagreeable duty by the court and should be by Mr. President Mc Guire. Miners' Journal. Council will certainly have a full house next Thursday evening at it is certain that the chairman will announce his committees, and It the Citizen members stick to their resolutions there will be a few resignations and refusals to serve as chairman of any committee. They think by so doing that the President will not be able to find enough competent men to take hold of the important committees to run them successfully. If any refuse to serve then the President will take the matter into court and see if they cannot be compelled to either serve, or resign from Council. Mahanoy City Re:ord. In Shenandoah, like many other places, there are queer men In public positions. Now just because the Democrats captured the organization of the Borough Council in that place and elected a Democratic president or chairman, as they call it there, the Citizen members - (or plain every day Republicans, as they really are) have taken to the dumpa and are playing the baby act. They have given out that they wont serve on any committees Presi dent McGulre places them on and alto gether are acting like a parcel of half washed school children who are mad be cause the teacher wont let them have their own way with everything. It wont l.tst long, however, for as soon as they find out they can be made to serve or resign, do or die, as it were, they will acquiesce in the way things will be llxed for them and go in to do their little duty. It has never yet been ascertained how old a man must be before he gets horse sense. Certainly one would think that a few of the oldest of the so-called Citizen mem hers who have served in Council so long, such as Gas Gable and Tom James and one or two others, are not going to pout and say they will have it all their own way or they wont play f They are too sensible for that. Pottsvllle Chronicle. "I was completely covered with sores. Every muscle in my body ached. Had been sick for five years. Doctors could do me no good. Most of my time whs spent in bed ; was n complete wreck. Burdock Blood Bitters have completely cured me in three months." Mrs. Annie Zoepeu, Crookstown, Minn. PENCIL POINTS. Local News Gleanings Condensed Hasty Perusal. for Hand organs will have the same tunes as last year. Carpenters are getting ready to com' mence building operations. Saving funds are popular in town. They are all in a prosperous condition. Don't wait until the summer months before commencing to clean your premises, The painters ought to have plenty of work during the present year, as so many houses need repainting badly. Unless the gutters and drains are opened, many cellars will be drowned out as soon as it thaws in earnest. It the Barnum or Buffalo Bill shows do not exhibit in Shenandoah this year there will.be much disappointment. The Health Officer made a start yester day by notifying the owner of a glaring nuisance, right in the heart of the town, which he had maintained throughout the winter. The Legislature, some years ago. did an unwise thing in repealing the office of Sealer of Weights and Measures. There is wholesale cheating going on in some of the business places in town by short weight and measure. Your children are liable to Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Croup and Whooping Cough, whi:h often results seriously, Prompt treatment saves many innocent little sufferers. Try Pan Tina Cough and Consumption Cure. It's pleasant, safe and sure, 25 cts. Sold at Gruhler Bros., Drug Store. Important Notice. Notice Is hereby given to all parties who have left watches at my place for repairs that if they 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 qrdered of me will be executed tit once. Yost, Jeweler, 102 North Main street. 2-20-apU It Suits the People, Is what the druggUts Bay, because they are tired of the many bitter cough remedies, Pan-Tina is the most pleasant tasting medjltlpe, qutokly our? Oougut!. Colds, Throat and Lung disorders, 36 cent. Pan-Hurt is sold at Gruhler Bros. Drug Store. ' si jfT, Rupture. Oarf gujSwttpedifo operation.' In quire aMfye Sheijanflgah drug store, No. 3 South Main street. 0 IS tf To Down Spooks. A wealthy bachelor declared that a horrid bag had glared at him through the night. His friends laughed at him but he insisted that the house was haunted. He grew ill, complaining of extreme heaviness in the stomach, bis appetite failed, he grew Billow, emaciated and despondent, believing he was going to die, tuotpook being u warning, and' de clared he could hear funeral bells ringing iu his ears, and even hinted at suicide. A friend induced hint to use Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, and berauldlv ' grew well, spooks and all blsi distressing symptoms disappearing;. A torpldtdlver and dyspepsia caused his snfferlnu:and the medicine cured both. Awpautphlet ' free or alarge Book, on Liver and Stomach diseases and how to cure them (ISO pages) for Q cents in stamps. . Address, World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets oure oon sttpatton, biliousness and derangements of stomach, liver and bowels. County Currency. Commissioner llentz Is on tho sick list. JudgoUtchtelhas been "going It alone" this week agnin. Tumbling llun will be a most popular resort this summer. Many now buildings will be erected In Pottsvillo this year. Pottsvllle can have the State Firemen's Convention next year, if it wauts it. Hush township authorities have paid J. D. Holt $1,000 for the loss of his horse. County Auditor Doyle's testimony iu the Hnrtmau case was not at all pleasing to tho "reformers." The Miners' Journal has started a guess ing scheme, and will divide $100 among four lucky guessers. Ex-Congressman Itellly expects an early commencement on the new government building In Pottsvllle. It will be finished in time for a Republican postmaster. Editor Joyce, of the Mahanoy City American, does not seem to care if he Is hauled up before the Supreme Court for contempt. He is as independent as a hog on ice. The Jnmes, Barron and Hnrtman bal lot printing case has gone over to the May term of Court owing to the illness of Commissioner Rentz. , It is said Tumaqua may not, after all, erect its own electric light plant, owing to the failure of that iu St. Clair and other places. At the last spring election that town voted $20,000 for this purpose. If the jury gives Messrs. James, Barron and Hartinau, of Ashland, judgment In their $8,000 election ticket printing case, it will be a very dear speculation for the county. The commissioners have already paid $1,000 for the joo. Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the name Lessig & Baer, Ashland, Pa., Is printed on every sack. tf Ten-cent box Mnglo Paste Stove Polish for 5 cents. Ask your grocer. Pictures free. A severe rheumatic pain in the left shoulder had troubled Mr. J. II. Loper, a well kuown druggist of Des Moines, Iowa, for over six months. At t.ues the pain was so Bevere that he could not lift any thing. With all he cou'd do he could not get rid of it until he applied Chamber lain's Pain llnlm. "l only made three applications of It," he says, "And have since been free from nil pain." He now recommends it to persons similarly afflicted. It is far sale by Gruhler Bros. lmdd nas removed his gallery to Hoff man's old stand, West Centre street. New Publication. A medical work of practical family value; Specific Manual by Frederick Humphreys, M. D. 1 his revision of a work which has been before the public for over 40 years is a somewhat remark able one. Its venerable author, iu his 80th year, here gives the result of a half century of professloual experience, and of over forty years of constant perfecting of his now famous Homeopathic Specifics. A copy will be sent postpaid on request ; address Humphreys' Medicine Co., Will iam & John Sts.. New York. Waterproof collars and cuffs that yop can clean yourself by simply wiping off with a wet sponge. Ths. genuin look exactly like linen and every piece is marked this way : TRADfr MARK- They are made by covering a liner collar or cuff with " celluloid," and arc he only waterproof goods made Nvitl n interlining, and the duly goods Uw can stand the wear mid give pcrfet. satisfaction. Never wilt and uot c.Tcc ' cd by moisture. Try theia ' mid '. will never regret it'." As!t fo.- t'.'.c with above trade-rtiark and rcf isu a: imitations. If your dealer doca ik have theni w6"win'"riinil you a samp; Jirecton rcccipt'of pri.Lc. Collars 25' each.. Cuffs 50c. pair. State wJeHi. ataud-up or turued-down colltu vmuted. , i ' " The Celluloid Company, 427-429 Broadway,, New York MISCEIXANI OUS. OR HKNT.-Btore and dwelling on North 1 Main Htrefi. Apply 10 mt. 4lurns,.a& W. Coal ureet. W TiOIl 8A.I.E.- Drslrable lot and two houses I1 nn Main str-fl. Ndw f hllHdelblila. on poslte ihe Uatliolic aniircji, l?nnnov Nnn i'lllladultlhlu. Aimlv to Mrs. M. Silver Creek wott office, Schuylkill county Ia. 3 IH-lw TTT ANTED. A eirl for general housework W Apply to Max Bcumiat'B store, North Mala street. dry goods ' 810 tf I71OR RENT. A good storeroom on South V Main Mreot, Oa. electric lights, tm , eatandflne plate gins winflo s.bvHable for any business. Ap ly to T J. Hlgrlnf, IB North J ard n s reet. l WANTED. From Ave ti ten girls to sew by machine and naud. Experienced hands and those Wishing to learn taken, -tendy Hnd cUanworlc. Quiet place. Apply to ibeNfw York Vrogtess Company, Cow em street ?2t t T?OR BALE, oaiy lioo ror a nve a to foniiry ! Farm Ht 1S eile, N. J.; close ta railroad; 1 . ihanlaci, tn ni,n.lir r,,i fnr II.: will be sold on small Inttalmenis. Feud Inr particulars. D. L. 1UHL.KY, 2?l South lotn 6l., Philadelphia. Fa. It SALESMAN WANT1 D to mil Ihe Rapid Dleh Washer to tbe wholesale ocd re all trade. Washes and drleo the ditbCB in two minutes without wetting the lingers- 76, a week and all eipictff. Keaj poeltlnn; no hard work: can make tlOO a week. Addiess I w P. Harrison & Co., Clerk No, H, Colum- I bus, Ohio. FL LOLO l r AMUSEMENTS. THE CLAlIt PATKB COMPANV. The Clair Patee Company, which has been crowding Ferguson's thentro during their engagement in this olty, made nnother jjreat hit last evening in the farcical comedy, "The Arabian Nights." Tonight this excellent company will pre sent for the first time here the laughnble 'comedy, "Our Boys." During the action of this play some of the latest songB will be Introduced by member of the com pany. Prices 10, 20 and 30cents. "GARRY OWEN." Next Monday evening, March 23th, the sweet singer, comedian and dancer, Tony Farrell, will present his latest success, "Garry Owen," with a compltent company and special scenery. Mr. Farrell possesses a sweet tenor voice and will render some new ballads, while the other members of the company will introduce new and pleasing specialties. The piny deals with a pretty story of the Emerald Tele, and love, heioism ahd pathos. Lovers of comedy, songs and thrilling situations will be assured au evening of enjoyment. "ANTIIONV AND CLEOPATRA." The Lillian Lewis Company, present ing a beautiful production of the Shakes perian masterpiece, "Anthony and Cleo patra," elegantly staged and with the original New York cast, scenery and effects, will nppear on tho boards at Ferguson's theatre Friday evening, 29th inst. Pottsvllle Is the only other place In this county in which this company will appear. Died. PniLLirs, On the 18th Inst., at Maha noy City, Pa., John R. Phillips, son of David and Ann Phillips, aged 25 years. Funeral will take place on Thursday, 21st Inst., at 2 p. m,, from the residence of H. Ball, 439 West Centre street, Mahanoy City. Interment in the cemetery on the hill.' Relatives and friends respectfully invited to attend. 2t Fire I'lioiiftRttu' Hollars fnr'a Husband. Buffalo, N. Y., March 20. A vordlct for fu.000 damages wns awarded Mrs. Huda iu tho superior court against tho American Glucose company, whoso works were destroyed by fire April 12, 1801. In this flro Mrs. Hilda's husband wiw ono of twelve Polish laborers who porished. Throo similar suits are on tho calendar. Cash mid Cashier JHlsslui?. Chicago, March 20. Christopher W. Larrabc, nephew of ox-Governor Larrnbe, of Iowa, and cashier and head accountant for Boyd, Stieknoy & Co., wholosalo coal dealers, Is missing, and, if nil nccountsaro true, his books do not halnnco by $20,000 or $23,000. Thoro Is said to be a woman in tho case. . ' AMUSEMENTS. piEKGTJSON'S THEATRE. P. J. f EKOU8ON, UANAOZB. One Solid Week. Commencing MONDAY, MARCH 18th, '95 Special engagement of the Clair Patee Company, With the brilliant younir actress. MISS VIRGINIA DRAY, and tbo sterling actor, M K. v -i . NICIIOLs, and a conpauy of tlrht-clasa artists selected from the leaillnc organizations of the Uni'edSttttis To-Mig-lit OUR BOYS. With all the magnificent costumes and stage settings. Grand Matinee Saturday.? Prictsi, 10, 20, and 30 cenis. Reserved Bests at KlrUn'i drug store pERUTJSON'S THEATRE, P. J. FERGUSON, MANAGER MONDAY, MARCH 25th, 1895 The Sweet Singer, Comedian and Dancer, TONY FARRELL In his new Irish play, GARRY OWEN, Beautiful Scenery, ' Exciting Situations, Nov? Songs; Dances and Quartettes. "The hest Irish show of, to-day." The Chicago News. " ' ' Prices: as, 35, 5o and 75 Cts. Rwwirved seats at Klrlln's drugstore. - DR. A. A. SEIKEBT' Specialist In diseases of the Eve, Ear, Nose and Throat. 207 Went Market Ht., Pottsvllle. H Oil TR H n b lyil.m, Itnl n' in Itn 8 p.m. Sundays, 9 a. m. to IS m ' ' ly Our entire stock of '. lotmng ' and" "gents' lUrnlsMnil EOOdlL llHtH. t,- rr,nui ha anlrt h. nrteAp"vlt',, ,llnout reserve. Call earjy GHTStfdNE'S Bargain Store, 110 North Main Btreet, ' : 1 ' 1 ' ' IFeeley's Cafe 36 North Main Street. The most popular resort In t.h Excellent beer, porter and ale on tap. Our tndicnto us surely ns any physical symptom shows unythimr, that tlio or gans nnd tissues of the body aro not satisfied with their nourishment. Thoy draw their sustenance, from tho blood, nnd if tho blood is thin, im puro or iiisulHcient, they nro in n state of revolt. Their complaints nro miido to tho brain, tho king of tho body, through tho nervous system, and tho result of tho general dissatisfaction Is What wo call Nervousness. This Is a conclso, rcasonablo expla nation of tho whole matter. Tho cure for Nervousness, then, is simple Purify and enrich your blood by taking Hood's Snrgaparllla, nnd the nerves, tispuea and organs will have tho healthful nourishment they crave. Nervousness and Weakness will then givo way to strength and health. That this is not theory but fact is proven by tho voluntary statements of thousands cured by Hood's Sarsapa rilla. Head tho next column. Bit 1 in H A car load of line OHIO HOUSES -will be ollcred at Public Bale on THURSDAY, MARCH 21, '95, Commencing at 1 p. m., at the Shenan doah post office bulldlDg. AU the horses are sound and e" broken In and a1 e tbe finest ever brought to tte town. They must be sold and tbe sale will take place, ruin or suine. RYNKIEW1CZ & BRACE. MURPHY BROS., Saloon and Restaurant, 19 North Main Street. Finest Whiskeys. Beer, Porter and Ale always on tan, Come and bit one, Choice teu.perar.ee drinks 1 to 12 p. m. and cigars. x ree lunch Bo oix Want A superior headlight oil f One that gives a brilliant light ? One that will not unoke the chimney t One that will not char the wick f One that has a high fire test t One that will not explode f . One thnt is a family safety oil f Then send your orders to the ESclips Oil Oom Oils, Gasoline, Candles, Lamp Wicks, Burners, etc. 213 South Jardin St., SHENANDOAH, PA. Mall orders promptly attended to. Weeks' Museum, 17 fiOUTir MAIN STUB El Grand display of birds and animals of all selections ana finest paintings In the county. Best Beer, Porter and Ales. Finest Brands of Cigars. Free lunch every morning vna evening. Jons Wekks, Proprietor. Qi W. Davidson, Bartender Spring : Milldneryl , Ladles, you are, all invited to call and examine my stock of Ladies' Hats and Bonnets and Misses' and Children's Hats and Flats In all the latest designs. All tho new novelties in Trimmings just received' at prices to suit the times. Mourning goods a specialty. Thanking you fpr past favors, MRS. DE3!"5ri2I!, New York Cash Millinery Store, 30 North Maiu Street. ATI l 1 K UllU Garden's iRT WALL JStose, We have just received a flee line of the most beautiful and artistic papers In the market, which w! wlll.sell ai very great deal of lnt year's patterns see our line oi goods, we have the moBt beautiful and artistic papers. Largest Paper Store in Town Finest Stock and Lowest Prices. j-. I, OuLDEi.xDE:isr, ' 1 " ' House, Sign and Pecomativb Painting, 224 Woat Centre Street. AH orders promptly attended to. Two pieces Black Dress Satin, 87 inches wide, worth $1.76 our price, tl per yard. A new line of stylish Infants' Cloaks ond Robes. Big and cheap line of Children's School Hats nnd Ladles' Hats and Bonnets, in , all Ihe new deslgne of, straw, gump and leather effects. IV Large line of Domestic and Imported Flowers, from lOo totl.50. Violets.oc bunch. Blaok and colored Laces for dressmaking and millinery. Infants' Capsnnd Hats. new and nobby line for spring and summer. Nun's veils from f L25 up, Hats and Bonnets ready-made. Hair switches from 60c up. Mrs. J. J. Kelly,, 26 S. Main St. , ' With pleasuro I will stato that Hood's Harsaparllla has helped mo wonderfully. For several months I could not Ho down to sloop on account of heart troubloandalao Prostration of tho Norvos. For threo years I had been doctoring, but could not get cured. I received relief for a While, but not permanent. Soon after bo ginning to tako Hood's Sarsaparilla thero was a chango for tho better. In a short time I was feeling splendidly. I now rest well and am ablo to do work of whatever kind. If I had not tried Hood's Sarsapa rilla I do not know what would have bo como of mo. I keep it in my house all the timo, and other members of tho family tako it, and all say thero is Nothing Liko Hood's Sarsaparilla. I havo highly recommended it and ono of my neighbors has commenced taking it. I ,recommend Hood's Sarsapa rilla at every opportunity." Mns. S. Biiaddock, 401 Erio Av., Wllllamsport, Pennsylvania. Bo sure to got HOOKS & BROWN "Full line of Books And Stationery, Celluloid Frames and Art Materials. Agent for DAILY PAPERS. 4 North Main St. Anthony Schmicker's l! 104 SOU11I MAJCN ST. The finest pool and bllllnrd rooms lu town, beading beer, porter and FotUvlllo ale con stantly ou top. Give us a Oill. M.J. LAWLOR, Justice of the Peace Insurance and .... Real Estate Agent, 123 E. Centre St., Shenandoah FOR SALF.-HhU lot and two house3, sit uate on West Centre meet. Will pav 12 per cent, on Investment, ano can be t ought on tasy terms. WANTED. A four, nvo or six-roomed house wlih li r M lot bv a cash purchaser. Ap ply to or address tf. J.Lawlor, J. P.. 123 East Centre street. FOR SALE. Licensed bote! stand In Maha noy township, near the corough line. Frame buildlnir, nine rooms, doing good busi ness. Good teaBons givfn for selling. Abar Sain for u-jlotU. Apply to A J Lawlor, utttice of tie, Peace, l?3 Kast Centre street. A genuine welcouir Awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers,' porter and ale constantly on tap. (Choice. temperance drluks and cigars. Evan J. Davies, I DERTAKING ! ' j AND LIVERY. 13 North Jardin Street. 16 .North Main Streot. Repairing of all kinds prmoptly attended to. reubuumue prices, yve nave alto in siock a whleli we are selling at a bscriflop. Come and "V 'f, '4 4 V,
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers