EVENING HERALD Published dally, except Sunday by UXRAZD 1'VlthiatllNO 103IVA.NT, f ubllculon offlcn and mechanical department, North Market Street, qu tI01Itj I flollverod In Shenandoah and no ferala surrounding towns for Six Conts week, payable to tho carriers. By mall, Three Dollars a year or Twenty-five cents por month, lx advance. i&rtrtifementi charged according to space and position. The publishers reserve tho right 10 change tho position of advertisements when ever the publication ot nows requires It. Tho rtf ht Is also reserved to reject any advertise went, whether paid for or not, that the pub tahsrs may deem Improper, Advertising rates wade known upon application. Cntorsd at the post office at Shenandoah, Pa 1. 1 eecond closs mall matter. tub nrxutwa iTmtAzo, Shenandoah, Ponna Sveninq Herald. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1895. Cu v ELAND'S worst enemies must a- -knowledge tbat his alms are good so fur - ilak.s Hre ooiicrne.l, at any rate. There will be woe among chiropodists the young women of this day ami generation attempt to emulate the loveli ness of the Trilby foot. The Trilby foot was never Incased In a tight shoe and didn't have corns. Tills conntry is going to prosper all It can under the burden of a Democratic tariff for the next two years, just to get In training for a prolonged spurt on the path of advancement when the next Republi can Prosident la Inaugurated. The American flag is an extremely "beautiful object, but It commands a much greater amount of admiration broad now that it Is backed by several bundred modern steel rifles mounted on a leet of up-to-date war ships. i.T is an Interesting reflection that the only popular act of the Cleveland Ad ministration took place while the head of the Administration was away from "Washington and devoting his mighty energies exclusively to the slaughter of lucks. It' Morton were a few years younger he might be a man of destiny. His big majority and the excellent government which be Is putting up for his state would talk loudly for him In the convention of ',S9t! it he were on the sunny Bide of seventy. The Populists are likely to split on the aew party question, but that is of no con sequence. Even It they were united in Vj8 they could do nothing. Populism going to join Greenbackism, Granger ism and the other dead and discredited follies and lunacies of the paBt. ONE of the last acts of Congress was to take steps to publish hereafter at the end of each Congress a volume to be sailed "Necrology of the Congress." Tina will take the place cf the eulogies now delivered on the floor to the decided -detriment and delay of public business, England's opinion of the efficiency of torpedo boats Is shown by the fact that he has built 200 of them to swarm into -action with her fifty-five great battle .ships and coast defenders. The United States at present has but three swift torptdo boats ready for active service, And only three are building. The dispar ity is striking and decidedly unsatisfac tory. MfiASUllED by all the progress of civili sation and justice among the nations of she earth, it is time for Spain voluntailly it loosen her grip on Cuba's throat and callow tbe hampered island to inhale a fall "breath of the braolng air of liberty jtnd Indepe ulenee. But there la no evidence tbat Spain takes a modern view at the situation. TnE Increase of the Republican votes in Georgia Is dimply an evidence ot the drift in the same direction which is taking place all over the South. In several of the states of that section the Republicans iedihe Democrats In the Congressional (poll Uat November. No such Republi can demonstration had taken place below Mason and Dixon's line before since the reconstruction days, when a large part of the Democracy was disfranchised and the Btire party was disorganized and de moralized. The change was hardly due to transient causes, either. Manufactur ing has taken a strong foothold in Georgia .as well as in most of the other states of its section, and this has driven thousands of voters in every state out of the Demo cratic ranks. Some of them have baited in the half-way house of the Populist party, hut mott ot them have come en tirely ovor to the Republicans. Moreover, the drift U likely to be kept up. Geor ji may not 1m carried by tbe Republl join lu 1896, but the Democrats will be iiHpcwed to put it in the list of doubtful states, while the solid South is likely to je broken in aeveral places in that year. CANADA mmi. Tho Manitoba Pfoviuoial Legisla turo Postpones Aotion ON TEE SEP ABATE S0H00L OEDER. Menntlino l'rolpiitniit OntnrlorUplioll the Manitoba Argument, While Catholic Qu beo Insists Upon Obedience to Superior Authority. Winnipeg, Man., March 27. Tho first step in tho renewed fight ovor parochial schools in Manitoba bognn In tho legisla ture yostcrday afternoon, whou tho first full mcssago was prosonted from tho Do minion government at Ottawa, ordering tho Manitoba lo-lslnturo to glvo tho Cath olics their rights as they existed boforo tho Abolition of tho nnroohlal schools In 1800. Mr. Martin, n Kronen Catholic member of tho legislature, urged that tho govern ment should tako immediate action, but Promlor Groenwaj protested, snylng that tho mossago should bo printed in order tlint all mombors nileht know what they Wore dealing with. Hero tho mattor rested and tho discussion will now probably not take place till tomorrow. Meanwhile the situation grows more complicated. Tho Cnthollcs say that Groenway and his fol lowers, If they reject the order from Ot tawa, are rejecting a document ordered and sighed by her majesty the queen, and such act would bo equivalent to open re bellion. They say they cannot conceive how the Dominion government could do otherwise than make the formal request they havo made, as thoy aro liound, so far far as lay in power to tako immediate ac tion upon tho decision ot tho hlghost court and sco that tho grievances of her majesty's subjects of tho Roman Catholic faith In Manitoba recelvo redress ut the earliest possible moment. Tho Grcenwoy government contondS, on tho other hand, that the present school law Is satisfactory to many Catholics if It woro not for tho agitation by tho priests of tho church. Thoy say that If Manitoba Is coorced Into recreating a dual system dual Ism, both In lunguago nnd education, will bo extended to tho territories as well, and thus would be perpetuated in tho west the evils which havo caused dissatisfaction and stagnation In tho province. Among the members on tho government side it seems to be a mattor of opinion that the remedial order will bo disposed of during tho coming weok. l'remier Ureonway uo- nlos that ho will' compromise the matter by introducing a bill making tho schools eutlroly secular. IN PROTESTANT ONTARIO. Tho Action of tho Dominion Government Very Unpopular. OTTAWA, March 27. Tho nows from Winnipeg that Premier Groenway hus de clared that "tho governor general's order will bo rejected In its entirety," while not unexpected, lias created great excitement In olliclul circles. It is admitted that the situation is pregnant with critical possl bllltles, and that much deponds upon the action ot tho Dominion government. It is, of course, possible that the Manitoba legislature may sholvo tho question for a year, as the federal parliament has no jurisdiction till tho government of the provinco acts, or refuses to act on tho romedlal ordor. But this seems hardly likely to happen, judging from tho reports of tho fooling amoug tho majority of tho peoplo of Manitoba. Tho British North American act Is In many ways an elastic affair, and It will bo a dliiloult matter for tho Dominion gov ernment to decide that it has or that it has not tho right to iutorfero in tho odu catlonal legislation of tho provinces. If t should dccldo to lntorforo it is probable that such interference would make tho po litical divisions of Canada coincide, with its groat religious division, or would lead to n series of appeals to tho courts, tho end qf which can scarcely be foreseen. So far tho action of the government has resulted In stirring up a fooling in Onta rio vory hostllo to Itself, whllo In Quoboo It has had a directly contrary effect. None of tho party organs lu Ontario dare to commit themsolvos to any dollnlto Btato mont as to tho courso to be pursued to wards Munltoba, but tho independent journals, without exception, cry out against any interference by tho Dominion in tho school affairs of tho provinco. Tholr 'cry is "Hands off," and thero is no doubt as to that being the sentiment of the great majority of' Protestant Ontario, IN CATHOLIC QUEISEC. The French Papers of That Province De. Bounce "Orangettmi." Montreal, Morch 27. Tho oxcltemont in Quebec over tho school quostion Is nono tho less rool becauso it is in a moasuro subdued for tho time being. It is not yet known what will be tho action ot tho Do minion government on tho refusal of Mau itoba to grant remedial legislation to tho Catholics, and until It Is known thero will bo no great publlo outburst. Tho tone of the Frouch press, however, distinctly iudl cates what will happen if "Oraugolsm," as they term It, triumphs and tho Manl tobuns aro permitted to disobey an order from supreme authority. Considerable 111 feeling nmopg tlio Frouoh Cathollos has been created by a paper roau neioro tho Protestant Minis terial association by Rov. W. T. Graham. nnd which has been ordered to bo printed in full by tho association. Rov. Graham made a bitter attack on the Jesuits, and oalleu on oil loyal citizens to unite to se cure their eviction from Canada. Mr. Graham closed his address with tho decla ration that the right of Munltoba to enact bur own school laws must be preserved. Fined for Opening Another's letter. Cincinnati, March 27. The United States yestordaj enforced, through tho United States court, tho penalty for open ing another's letter lu a peoullar caso, John Stuttlemoyer, un employe- of tho pa per mill which buys tho wasto paper of the Cincinnati postolllce. round a lew let ters among tho waste directed to parties In Chilllcothe, O. Ktuttlomeyor found a cheok for 60 In ono of them, aud thou wroto to the Chllliootho postmaster re quiring a reward for returning the letters. He entered a plea of guilty, aud was lined m. Philadelphia' Mint Sunerlntendent. Washington, March 97. Among the appointments whluh the president is ox pooled to make very soon is that ot a su nerintent of the mint at l'hlliultiluhia li place of Mr. Townscud, whose reslgua Hon lx believed to be now In the hands o the prtwtdeut. The Indications now are that the appointment will be given to i-ltlwn of Rcudlug, Pa., now holding a a prominent position lu the treasury partmcnt. du- That Tired Feeli Is a certain indication of impure and im poverished blood. If your blood could always bo rich and pure, full of the red corpuscles upon which its vitality deponds, you would never be weak, or Nervous I Bolls, pimples, scrofula, salt rheum, would never trouble you. But our modo of living, shut In all winter In poorly ventilated homes and shops, depletos the blood and thero is loss of appotltejaii-1 weakness. Hood's Sarsa parllla is tho standard remedy for this condition. It puriflos, vitalizes and enriches the blood, overcomes that tired feeling, builds up tho nerves and gives porf ect hoallh. Read this : Our daughter, Blanche, when four years of ago had a humor break out on her hands and face, which our physician pronounced eczema. If the cold air- reached her face or hands thoy would swell up, look almost purple, and headed blisters would, form and break, Jf. B. Bo sure to get VIOLATED QUARANTINE LAWS Becrotnrj- UnrlUIa Took Ills Son from ht htmimpr Paris Prematurely. NEW YoitK, March 27. Collector Kll- broth has received from Surveyor John C. Alagnlro a report ot tho alleged violation of tho quarantlno law committed by S". rotary ot the Treasury John G. Carlisio, the highest olllcial of tho customs depart ment. The collector, however, positively refused to make publhi tho contents of tlio document. The trouble has arisen on account of the secretary's anxiety to care- for his son, William K. Carlisio. The young man ar rived in port last Saturday on tho Ameri can lino steamship Paris, after a month's tour j'road. The secretary went down to Quarantlno In tho revenue cutter and took his sou off tho steamer before tho passen ger? had been Inspected by Health Ollicor uoty. This constitutes a violation of tho Btuto laws, hence tho trouble. Four Injurril nt a Chiago Fire. Chicago, March 27. Flro In the Boll clothing house, at tho corner of Stato and Qulncy streets, destroyed tho entire con tents of tho establishment above tho soc- ond floor, but left Standing tho walls of tlio uullding from the floor to tho roof. Tho flro occurred in tho busiest part of tho ay, when tho store was crowded with cus tomers, and it is remarkable- that no livos. Woro lost. Tho following were Injured: C. II. Smith, leg broken and bruised about body in jumping from tho fourth story window; Dick Burns, an elevator boy, slightly burned about tho facoj Graco Mertoll, a clerk, bruised by a fall and car rlod from tho building; Helen Caesar, a clerk In an adjoining store, overcomo by smoko. Samuel Cohen, a salesman, anil John Dlchel, tho engineer, hod a narrow escapo from death. Tho property loss Is S1GQ.000. A Submarine Torpedo I!oat for the Nnvy. Washington, March 27. A contract was signed yesterday by Secretary Her bert with tho John P. Holland Torpedo Boat company for tho construction ot a submarine torpedo boat, eighty feet long, for tho use of tho navy, Tho oontract calls for a speed of 15 knots whon tho boat is in light 'condition, and 14 knots whon In tho awash condition, with a minimum endur nnco of six hours. Tho secretary of tho navy may refuse to accept tho boat if it on trial falls ono and a halt knots an hour bolow tho speed named, or accept her at a reduced price. Tho price is llxed ut J150, 000. Charged with rarrlclde. Fort Scott, Kan., March 27. Noah Strovil, aged 2S, son of Stewart Strovll, tho ranchman who was found before his tiwn lonely hearth on his ranch with his throat cut and his head crushed, was ar rested yestorday charged with tho murdor of his father, whom ho had never soon un til last July. In 1SU0 Strovll deserted his wifo, aud tho boy was born a fow months nftorward. Since tho old mou's mysteri ous murdor young Strovll, his solo heir, ha3 been suspected. Strovll's dosorted "wlfo, bollovrng him dead, had remarried. Changes In the VhlnUy Trust. CHICAGO, March 27. It is authorlta tlvely announced that Important changes lu tho producing facilities of tho whisky trust would be made shortly. Fivo or b!x of tho dlstillorlos now leased by tho trust, and which aro not in oporution, will bo dropped. Some of tho leases will be can colled by agreement of tho owners, and othor distilleries on which tho leasos soon expire will not bo ro-leasod. It is also stated that tho reorganization committee will soon mako'somo important additions to tho trust proporty. Fatal Explosion In n Cellar. Nkw CAiTLK, Pa., March 37. John Pal avan t, a boarder at tho houso of William LowIb, wont Into tho collar with a lighted mutch, when an explosion took place whloh wrecked tho houso and knocked Palavant Insensible His clothing caught fire, anil ho was fatally burned boforo be ing reoued by Lewis Mrs. Lewis and throo children were thrown to tho floor by tho forco of tho explosion and badly in jured, ratal Quarrel Over a Rent 11111. Jufkehsonville, Ind., March 87. William Taylor, an ex-pollcoman, and John R. Tucker, it pollco court lawyer, fought ovef a quostlou of rout, Taylor claiming it was duo htm from Tuokor. Tucker was armed with a pair of flutlrons, whllo Taylor fought with a daggor. Tucker was fatally Injured, being stabbed under the heurt. Taylor's head was beaten almost to un uureoognlzablo state. fill Prisoners Escape. Winfiklp, Kan., Mroh 87. About mid night a successful attempt at jail break ing Was accomplished and six prisoners, ohargud with grand larceny, burglary aud arson, escaped. The Jail wus crowded, jut only six took the opportunity to escape. Tho sheriff Immediately offered a reward and organized a searching party, but as yet none of tho esoapod prisoners havo bean aunrohended. Dlscharging a watery fluid, and the burn ing and itching would drive her nearly wild. Unless we Incased her little hands she would tear patches of ikln from her face and hands. We tried many doctors and many remedies and at last gave the case up as hopeless. But our daughter Cora tried Hood's Sarsaparllla, to cure a scrofulous lump near the left breast which caused her much pain and after taking 4 bottles It disappeared. Blanche, who Is .now eleven, had spent seven yean of suffer ing, so I concluded to give her Hood's Sarsaparllla. She took 6 bottles and her face Is smooth and soft as a baby's, tho color ot a rose petal. Her hands are soft and white, where four months ago they were blue and red and calloused nearly Ilko leather. I can not express my gratitude by pen or mouth. It seems a miracle and our friends are surprised." Mrs. Anna L. Clare, 401 E. 4th St.rDuluth, Minn. Hood's and only Hood's. A VICTiM OF SUPERSTITION Kxtrnnrdlrmry Cnso Now on Trial In aii Irlh Court of Justice. WATEItFOliD, -March 27. A most extra ordinary caso of murder, arising; from superstition, was Inquired Into yesterday by tho special court of Cloumol, tivonty flvo miles from horoi Ton persons were arraigned boforo tho court charged; with murdering a woman named Cloary be cause they supposed her to boa witch. Tlio prisoners included tho murdered woman's husband and father. The evidence showed that Mrs. Cleary was suffering from nerv ousness and bronchitis, and her husband, believing her to bo bewitched, obtained a concoction from a herbalist of tho neigh borhood. Then, whllo tho other prisoners held tho unfortunate woman In bed, hor husband forced the-obnoxious concoction of herbs down hor throat. After this tho sufforlng woman wushcld over a flro and dreadfully burned, until sho declared In tho namo of God that sbo wus not Cloary's wlfo. This torturo was repeated on tho following day, but tho woman refused to conform to her hus band's requests, whereupon ho knocked her down, stripped off hor clothlug,poured parailln ovor her body, thon lighted It and the woman burned to death In the pres ence of six malo and two fcmulo relatives. Cloary declared that ho was not burning his wlfo, but that ho was burning a witch ana that slio would disappear up tho chim ney. Whon tho woman was dead hor hus band collected her charred romalns In a sheet and burled them In a dyko beneath tuo muu, whoro thoy woro found a weok later. Tho prisoners, who wore remanded, narrowly oscuped lynching at tho bauds of tho excited crowd lu and about tho court room, nnd had to bo removed to jail iv -i.f, escort of a strong force of con stabulary. Uullty of Conspiracy to Abduct- Baltimore, .March 27. Judge Donnis docldcd tho famous Toomor kidnaping conspiracy caso yesterday aftornoon. Ho found tho four defendants, all colored, not guilty ot tho chargo of conspiracy to kid nap, hut guilty of tho chargo of conspir acy to abduct. In other words, ho found worn not guilty or tho chargo of conspir acy to tako Mamie Toomor out of the stuto. hvcrott J. Waring. Dunbar Wal ton and Carrio W. Wilson were each fined $100 and costs, and Louis E. Franks 23 and no costs. Thoy woro charged with conspiracy to get Mamio Toomor, tho uaugliterol Nathan Toomor, n wealthy coiorcu planter or Augusta, Ga., out of St. Francos aoadomy in order that a stcp brothor of hers might meet hor. Kntomheil In a Mine. Hazleton, Pa.. March 27. Daniel Jen kins and John Hovak, two minors, wore entombed at the Troskow colliery at 2 o'clock yostcrday aftornoon by a fall of coat. Jonklus was reached at 0 o'cloci lust ovenlng. Ho Is so liodly injured that no cannot llvo. uovak Is still insldo. His cries can bo heard at times, and it Is thought ho Is badly injured and unablo to help hlmsolf Insldo of tho fall. Every thing possible Is being dono to reach him in tlmo to suvo his mo. llnrelara Waste Their Dynamite, Amelia, O., March 27. For the third time within a year tho station of tho Cin clnnatl, Georgetown and Portsmouth rail road was brokon Into Monday night. In tho station Is located tho office of tho Col tor Packing company. Tho safo was blown across the room, completely demolishing uio iiirnisiiiiiKS und bursting oft tho door An unjoining blacksmith shop was dam aged by the oxploslon. Nothing valuable was secured. Strikers Offered n Compromise, PlTTSDClio, March 27. Tho Railroad Coal Operators' association has offered to enter into an agreement with the miners to pay sixty cents per ton for one yonr from April 1. A oommlttee was appointed to confer with tho minors' organization and present tho oompromlso offer. It Is not probable that tho miners will accept tho sixty cont rato, thoy being on stride for slxty-nlno cents. Five Colorado Train Robber Captured. Cnii'i'LE Creek, Colo., March 27. Five nion aro now under arrest thorged with tho robbory of tho train on tho Floronoo and Crlpplo Crook railway Saturday night Thoy aro Bob Taylor, Frank Wallace, Lou Vannlok, W. S. Crumloy and James Gib son. Vannlok, Crumloy uud Gibson aro omployod at tjio Strong mine. The blood hound playod an importantpart in traoing tho num. Touching Scene In n Court Room. HHNTINOTON, W. Va., Maroh 37. The preliminary hearing ot Charles Rlngo, the nllegod murderer of his two ohlldren, was offal 11 postponed until Saturday. ' Mrs Rlngo now believes her huklutnd guilty When they mot In the court room yester day Rlngo fell ut hor feet, wept bltlcrlv, and plead with her not to forsuke hiiii during his trouble. The scene wus very The .Tuilic .1 in,., t.,, .t jt,,i ;v, , the . .. im .11, HATir.MBtTIM, ,.,.uioli U7. V In jurllf'ml nppoi MontiiHiilt bill piusd'tlte II, M.n-ca in the hotwo yiMtordny with on.v thirty four voted against It. Nine of thRO worn recorded by Republicans. Mr. Klpp, of Pike, was the- only Democrtrt who voted for tho bill. Tho surprlso of tho session was the rofunal ot tlio houso to pass tho bllllncroaslng tho salary ot tlio superin tendent ot publlo printing from $2,000 to 13,000 a yoat. Tho Gould bill, changing tho poor sys tem of the atntn fan no t.r ... - " iv mi 1 1 1 1 l n n to erect homos for tho caro and troutmont 01 tnoir poor, was killed on second reading. Tho Quay county bill wont through on second rondlmr nn a Knonlnl nnia. .i ...m he considered this afternoon on third read ing. The bill was amended by providing that a new eountv-mnv ho net,,viiat,n.t 1.. ovory district In this commonwealth con taining not less than 40,000 inhabitants and nn area- of not less than 400 square miles, nnd no Una of whirl, l,f,n within less than ton miles of tho, county Bin 01 uuy county proposou to Do divided, provided that no new county shall be established which shnll niiliim miv r,i,nf, In area or population below tho limits Hpeumeu oy mo constitution. The sanc tion of a majority of the five loading stato olllcors Is nccossary. Tho bill creutlnrr n sennratn iirnlmna' court In Schuylkill County, aud. the bill repealing the act authorizing eounty com missioners to rebuild liriil corporations that may be or have been do- Hiruyeu oy ice or otherwise abuucloneil by such corporations passed tho house finally. A bill was Introduced hv Air. Mrn,,nM of Allegheny, constituting eight hours a uuy h worn lor moeliunlcs, women nnd la borers in tlio employ of tho stato or uuy municipality, and providing that such persons shall receive not less than the pre vailing ruto of wages In tho respective rates and calltmra. Stnt-n nnl i,iui,iir,1 olllcorn violating tho-proposed act shall bo guuiy 01 maiieasanco in olllco and llablo to suspension. Contractors who violato tho act shall bo fined not. tlmn onn nor moro than $1,000 and forfeit tho con tract. Ill tho KOnatn n ennfMirrnni: mcnlntlnM WllS odODted nrovldllltr fnr t.hn mllnnrn. ment of that body from this, week until iuonuuy evening. April 8. Among tho blllft pushed finally was ono appropriating 2 nor cent, of f.hn uuhnnl t-nv l MMnu n,1(l borougliA for the establishment of free puuiic iiurarics. Death of a Ilravo Prison Warden. Montueal, March 27. Ex-Warden Lav- lolctU', of St. Vincent do Paul peniten tiary, died yesterday. It was. ho who sub dued tho great convict revolt eight years ago at tho penitentiary. At tho timo of thorovolt ho was eaptured bj tho convicts In tho-yard and used as a shield whllo they made un attack on the wall. Tho guards nuiunmy leareu to ure, hut Lavloletto or dered them to do their duty, with tho re sult that ho roccLveil four bullet3 from the guns of his own guards In his body, whllo several convicts were killed, and tho re volt wus squoh lied. Asa reward tlio Do minion govemmeut retired him on. full salary. A U'cimnu to he Ilunsnl. CHICAGO. March 27. Maggie Tillorw-, yesterday conueinued to bo hanged lor u.- murder of Charles Miller. Thocoiulemn. d Is colored, and, if tho sentence is earned out, burs will bn tho first execution 01 a womau which over occurred lu Chleiu i. Sho became lnfatuntud with a ooloivj woman named Freda Huntington, and was violent in nor Jealousy of any atten tions paid Miss Huntington. 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I was a l.ronic sufferer from nervousness and fmlrl lint, .rlnrm T tunc o Ian ,.,1 with nefvoas headache, and had tried doctors In vain, until I used your I?ervlh. miS. M. WOOD, IUngwood, IlL ' ur. misefc nervine Cures. Dr. Mllos' Nervlno i roM nn a mvHMtrn' i uuruuiuu hills imj lirsu ootuo win ucnout. aiiaruKgisisReiutntsi, 8 bottles for 85, or ir. Trill bo sent, prepaid, on rccolpt of prlco by tho Dr. Mlloa-' Medical Co., Llkfcart, Ind. AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL C0N3ULT THE OLD FlFUAtSLE SPECIALIST N I'ilh Sf Below Callowhlll, Thirty years' Continuous Fraottce In all Bpeclxl diseases of both sexes. Ml diseases or the 'Dlood, Skin. Nerves. Enlarged Veins. Rup tures. Piles aud General Debility eaui-ea by in discretion, are permanently cured by Dr. Jonti, wno guarantees to restore .o full health nnd Manhood those who havo lost their Vigor. Under tbe treittmant of a skillful physician like Dr Lobb, the most unfortunate can feel assured ot rega nlng health and Btrenglh Thousands of persons, not only In Pennsyl vania, bnt throughout the country, have been successfully treuiod by Dr. Lobb. Thlny years' continuous practice In Philadelphia should bn satisfactory evidence of his skill In curlug all special diseases of both sexes. Office hours, dally and (Sundays, from 9 n. m. 10 a pi m, ana o to v evenings, tiena tor free book on Errors ol Youth ana obscure diseases ot both sexes. Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored. "Weakness, Nervounnesp, xjcuimyi and all the tram 01 evus irom early errors or later excesses, ins results er overwork, sickness, worry, v eto. Full strength, dev.I- opmeni ana tone given i every organ and portion of the body. Simple, nat ural methods. Immedi ate lmDrovement seen. Failure lmitosslble. 2,000 references. Book, explanation and proofs mailed (sealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, N.Y. Lager anc Pilsner Beers Finest, Purest, Healthiest. Lauex Bock Beer On tap at all the leading saloons. Chris. SckmidtAgt 807 West Coal St., Shenandoah. Safe and Reliable Horses to Hire. SNEDDEN'S LIVERY Fear Alley, Rear Coffee House. The best rlKs in town. Horses taken to board. Hauling promptly attended to. Bhenahdoatj'b Ekliadlk Hand Xauradry Cor. Lloyd and White Bts. All work guaranteed to be Srst-class In every particular. Bilk ties and lace ourtatn ea spec laity. Goods called for and delivered. A trial solicited. Millions of Dollars Go np In smoke every year. Take no risks but get yonr houses, stogk, fur niture, etc., insured In flrst-class, sella ble companies, as represented by DAVID FAUST, Insurance Agent, 120 South Jardln Street Also Llfo and Accidental Companlo It your clothier doesn't keep Hammerelough : Bros Swell, Kellable, New York -OLOTHHTCS-- Make him get It. Their celebrated $15.00 Melton Ovorooat Wears like steel and la gold by every proml nent clothier In the state. None genuine with out Uammerslough Uros.' label.
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