EVENING HERALD SAtUHDAY, APKIIi 13, 1695. THIRD EDITION THEY CANflOT DECEIVE YOU If You Read This The Newspapers' "So-Called"' Brltannlca Under the Searchlight What Real Exami nations Show. PITT8T0N. Pa.. Aueust SiJ. 1604'. Some time tinea. I boiitrht ft set of? the BriUrinicVbelleving It to be n -new' edi tion of that work and revised to date, 1894, as represented in the advertisements and testimonials published In the Wilkes Barre Record ; but I find atter a careful examination of this work called the Brltannlca, that It la not a new edition df the Brltannlca, but a cheap and mutilated reDr6du'6li6h df that WOrk with' a 'niost important part, the American copyrighted articles, omitted.. I also And that the ' work is not revised to date, but the articles of English origin for the most part Btand as printed in the real Brltannlca which began boltig pub lished about twenty years ago. I have returned the work having no use for a. patched up copy of the Brltanulcn from ten to twenty years behind the times. Before purchasing this "so called" Britannica, 1 was called upon by a man representing himself as the agent of the Wilkes-Barre Record. He desired me to give him a testimonial expressing my opinion of the Britannica, and having used the present edition of the genuine Britannica for the past ten or ilfteen years, and knowing it to be a 'valuable work, but now needing revision, 1 did not hesitate to give him a recommendation ; but my testimonial was given for the real Britaunica, a new edit'on of which I sup posed he was representing. My testi monial was certainly not given for the cheap inaccurate and pirated edition of that work. 1 have requested that they discontinue the publication of my test! niouial. W. I. Hums. George W. Geiser, of Huston, Pa., ex- DUtrict Attorney of Northampton county, recently bought a set of the so-called Britannica, which the Wilkes-Barre Record, the Philadelphia Inquirer and some other papers are now Imposing on their patrons through a company of book men doing business in the name of varl ous newspapers and usiug the papers' names and influence for a valuable cou sideration as a lever to gain access to the graces of the people. Read what Mr. Geiser writes of this work : "I recently bought a set of this news paper Britannica, examined it,, and find ing it worthless, returned it." Real examination shows this newspaper Britannica to be a - cheap photograph of the real work and from ten to twenty years behind the times ; supplemented in part with matter taken from Chambers old Encyclopedia of I860. snt&tues. Those who never read the advertise ments In their newspapers mi more than they presume. Jonathan Kenlson, of Bolan, Worth Co., Iowa, who had been troubled with rheumatism iu his back, arms and Hiioulder read an iiem iu his paper about how a prominent German c tizep of Ft. Madison had been cured He procured the same medicine, and to ue Ms own words : "It cured me right up." He also says: "A neighbor and his wife were both nick iu bed with 'rheuma tism. Their boy was over to tn,y .house and said they were so bad he had to do the cooking. I told him of Chamberlain's Pain Balm and how it had cured me, he wot a bottle and it cured them un iu week." 50 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler uros. Bargains In Boots and Shoes. A. Womer has "purchased Snyder's shoe store ainl pfTer thf entire stock oFMjoota and shoes at less than cost. Next to Womur's truck store, '-j f JMJolm AU therIatj68t ni ne'atStrouses.' oveltles in the jewelry line You Don't Rave to Swear off says the it. Louis Journal of Agriculture in au eultorlal anout o lo-iiac, the turn ous tobacco habit cure. "We know of ntanycases cured by No-To-bac, one. Ml prominent St. Louis architect, smoked and chewed for twenty years two boxes cured him so that even the smell of tobacco tnnVna l,fl,i olr.1.- ' Wn-TA-Pun enltl nrwl guaranteed by Mrs. A. Wusley. No cure no Dav, .hook tree, sterling itemeay uo. New York or Chicago. 13b eod Notice to Subscribers. Subscribers to the KVKNING HEKALD who are not receiving their paper regu larly and people who wish to recelv the piper as new subscribers, are requested to leave their addresses at Hooks & Brown's stationery store, en North Main street. Our better halves say they could not keep house without Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It is used in more than half the homes in Leeds. Siiih Bitog.. L'eda, Iowa. This shows the etetm in which that remedy Is held where it hah beeto void for years aud is well known. Mothers have leariwd that there IsnothtnKoaood for coUls, croup and whooping ouf U, that n cure lueoe huuibiiih jiiidhi; sun pr- maueutlv anil that It is pleasant anil sat for children to take. 88 and 60 cent bottles for sale by Grubler Bros. Rupture. Cure guaranteed. No oneratlon. In' qulr at the SbnaiulQ&i) drug store, No, 8 South Main street. 9-18-tf When Baby was tick, we gave her Castorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. ' When she became Silas, she clung to Castorla. When she hod Children, (she gave them Castorla. When you-want good roofing. plumb- Ing, gas fitting, or general tiusmithlng done call on E F. Gallagher, 18 Wet Centre street. Dealer in stoves. 8 4-tf E. B. FOLEY, " Fine Groceries,, 201 West Centre Stroat. : De&lerln groceries, flour, provisions, teas, coffees, sugar, etc. ilesl quality, lowest prices. TOPICS OF THE TIMES. Pertinent Paragraphs From the Reporters' Pins and Pencils. "The raid on unlicensed dB nnd roam ing cattle has not been started yet. High Constable Emanuel hesitates to act be cause he has not been supplied with 'the proper' appliances for capturing" the dogs and has no place In which to pen them. He is also without a pound for the roam ing cattle, He will defer action' until Cb'dncll meets add lie can make applica tion fitt a net with which to batch' the dog and lefnro-permissldn to rent some place, to .hcai&ed fqr ft pounds . r1 -The electric1 fire alarm iyit'em' ha's been Acting spasmodically' :the past 'few. days not been located, On Thursday afternoon 'theVell Was (tapped bnod hrd again 'be- tween. one and two o'clock yesterday afternoon; LAstf night the bell".? re fused to respond To the customary weekly test at seven and only Bounded once, instead of giving the 'nUntbef of taps to correspond with the number ot the box fnjm which the alarm, was sent-ln. There ought to be sme? Wans for locating a disorder In. the system In less time. It shoiiid 'n6t be allowed to remain defective for three dayS, u8 an' imperfect alarm might lead to great Inconvenience to the fire department, if not a disastrous delay. The captain of ' the" Salvation Army his been subjected to many lndlgnaties re cently by some criminally mischievous people and if the authorities can see. their way clear to take action in the matter they should dd so. Twice recently the captain narrowly escaped very serious injury. One night a stone thrown struck him on the forehead and on another night he Was strtlck in tlio foce by a stone. Such nets arise from pure deviltry and wilt not be countenancid by any right minded citizen, nor will such offenders be shielded. Let the Army pursue its coilrie. The history of its exUtence shows that it has done a great deal of goad for fallen mankind and for that reason, if no other, It is entitled to pro tection from violence. 11 the Lehigh Valley collieries paid their cmfildyeS today, but that will have little weight with the business outlook in town today. 2ext Saturday the town will be lively. The close.ot lent, followed closely by a a three week pay by the P, & R. C. &1. CO., will make business boom. i CAMBRIDGETO START. Will Resume Op:ratIons on Monday With a Jig Plant Added. Cambridge colliery, which has been idle for about three weeks pending repairs and improvnments, will resume opera tions on Monday morning with lis men cud boys on the pay roll. During the Idleness the colliory has be.en supplied With a jig plant that will prepare stove and nut sizes of coal and a now six-Inch pump has been added to supply the jig with water from the creek. The improve ments cost about 3,000. The Primrose, lolmes and Orchard veliu are worked by the colliery and the capacity is now in creased from 100 to 150 tons a day.' The money paid to employes every month amounts to about $4,000. "The Telegram." 'The Telegram" is a legitimate farce cpmedy with a probable and Intricate mot. The Mtuations are Immense and the comedy pure and clean. The company Is headed by the dashing - uoubrette. Jessie Mae Hall, who handled the role of "Origiual Sin" with great skill. Miss Hal1 is a unique and original soubrette, just! ontof her teens and In the rendition' of childish characters she is unequalled.' She is quite sma'I, being Only 4 feet $ Inches tall and weighs ninety pqundd, The entire company Is strong and well balanced. The play Is 'full of .comedy and specialties and is- sure to satisfy! At Ferguson's theatre on Moh'day, April 15. Coming Events. ' April 13. Cake and Coffee Supper. un uer tue auspices ot the salvation Arm; to be held in their hall .on North Ma street. April 15. Easter bill in Robbins' opera house for the benefit of Mrs. James Donovan, whose husband was killed at the bhenandoah City colliery. April 23. 24 Entertainment in the All saints' ts. church to raise library lunus. Tax Notice. Notice Is hereby given that all delin quent taxpayers must make settlement with the undersigned for 1894 taxes with in ten days from date and In default the property or Tiousehold goods of the delin quents will be levied upon and sold with out further notice. M. J. Scan lan Reselver of Taxes Shenandoah, April 12, 1895. 4-12-10t Special this' Week.' Gents' good white shirt, 38oents. Fair tiJtinst for 7 ee'nM per jiferJ."Gfco)liftltf tfheetlng, 14 oenU. Table oil dloths, 19 cents. P. J. MOXAOMAX, 8 82 tf 28 South Main street. Are You Going1 ? a'hp tlokets to Denver, pol., and retjinj for the meeting of the National Educa tional Association will be on sale July t'8r(L.-ith apd 5th a.fc rate of one standard fare, with two dollars added, for the tend taking advantage, o,f 'the low jrat?s ' can have sleeping.' car reservation - made . in nuYUUCB pnu gpi. iuu iniormaviou hh I ta cost of side trips to the principal points of interest throughout Colorado W-flUtah, xieuuceu rates uy auureusiug uuuu xv, Pott, DUtrict PasBeuger Agent Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway, Will iamsport, Pa, , i , It will be An airreeuhlft MirnriHe to ner sons subject to attacks of blflqui colld to learn that prompt relief may. be htjd by taking Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. In.,, many Instances the attack may be ' prevented by taking this remedy its soon as the first svmptoms I of the disease appear. 25 and SO cent! bottles for sale by Gruhler Bros. iOlEN !N THE SPRING They Need Nothing, So Much as Pame s Celery C In the spring women need Palne's celery compound. . . , The'average American woman, says a well known writer, wears herself out twenty years before her itiine.' She be gins the wearing out process es a child, staying up at night until the whole family retires; aud keeps it up ns a grow ing girl, staying awake until ten qr eleven o'clock, when fcho should be asleep by nine; und as a woman she has so many things to do and to keep up with that she positively hasn't n minute to rest. By and by her cheeks grow thin and haggard; languor takes the place of her old-time hlgli spirits; she has a generally worn-out air; her nerves are gnawed by pain, and sleeplessness makes fearful In roads upon her health. Her physician tells her simply that her nervous system is exhausted, and that help most come by feeding the brain and eutire nervous tract, richly, rapidly, and completely. It is the experience of the most careful medical men In this country that nothing proves -.o nnifor'mly success ful as PaUie'a celery compound in oaies of, brain-weariness, nervous inability, failure of vital force, dyspepsia, sleepless ness, aud fpr restoring health and vigor to the brain and body when exhausted by overwork or dissipation. Every such weajy, nervous, thin blooded person should- take J?alne' celery compound. It makoH such people well. Puine'a celery compound improves the general health by making new, ruddy blood and refreshlug'the uervefi. It reanimates thq languid body, and Vitalizes tlie' (npoftant organs so that they work In harmony with each other. The accomplished editor of the Oak land, lU Ledger, a portrait ot whose wife is glVen above, says In his .own Relief In Six llours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder dis- eases relieved in six hours by the "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy la a great surprise on account of Its exceeding promptness; In relieving pain in the .bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary pas sages in male or female. It relieves re tention of water hhd pain in passing it almost immediately. If yon want quick relief nnd oure this Is your remedy Sold at the City Pharmacy, 107 S. Main St., next door to the post office, Shenandoah, Pa. 4-9-3m Saving" Fund Shares. 1 he Safe Deposit Building and Saving Association still has some shares for sal? In the Marob series. Call at the office of M. H. Master, marble yard, 127 North Jardin'street, If you .want borne, 4-8-2w TlfOMTBON8 BlPfmraiUA CuiiE is guar antewl to buVe aore throat, quinsy, croup or any affection ol' ttoe throat If used as the dirvetiooB require. Sold only -at Kir lin' dm atoie, 3 19 tf Ten-cent box Magic1 i'tisto Stove Polish for fi cent Aakypur grocer. Picture free. An amusing, Instructive ndfintortalnng exhibition of the wonders and mysteries of MESMERISM, By i?Rti?. Vf. ' OASllERdN .FER " ' OUSON, in' "' ROBBINS' OPERA HOUSE, f Wednesday Eve., Aril 17th. Admission, 25c . lltseived Seals, 35c. Millions of Dollars ' Go up In smoke every year. Take tt risks but get your houses, stock, fur nlture, etc,, Insured In first-class, rella ble companies, as represented by DAVID FAUST, Insurance Agent, 120 South Jardin Street. ' Also Life and Accidental Companies fiortcntb'' -0111 paper, editorially : "Onr leading druggist, Dr. W. G. Gregory, Informs us that1 his sales of Palne's celery compound have been won derful; in fact, he states that he, has in six months cold more celery compound than all other medicines combined. There has been a constant demand for it. "One of the noticeable cures that this medicine has made is the case of Mr. Phil Cllnard, who last spring was Re publican candidate for County Treasurer. Mr. Cllnard s nerves were all unstrung; he had no appetite and was all run-down. He commenced using Palne's celery com pound, and today tnere is not a more well and vigorous citizen in this whole community than Mr. Cllnard. Another case that comes closer is that of the wife of the editor of the Ledger. Every one in Oakland knows that Mrs. Peargiu was confined to' her bed for three whole months with neuralgia. At times her palus were awful, so much so that her hands would clinch Ahd it took the united strength of two persons to stinlghtenout her fingers. . Dr. Gnrvey, the family phy slolan, treated her for - months, but all he could do was to , alleviate the pains, not effecting a cure. Along last winter she commenced using' Palne's celery com pound. . . "She commenc6d to gain dn flesh at? once., Her pain all r went away; her vitality increased weekly, and today there Is not a more healthy woman in town than she. Her neighbors-all mar vel at her complete.recovery, and ask her the cause, and she haB no hesitancy Jn saying that It is all due to Palne's celery compound. This is given voluntarily iu the hope that Others who ard afflicted may be profited by using this great med icine, which today is without a peer in ,tue land." MISCELLANEOUS, HALF. A desirable properly. Blngle ? house facinij on Coal slreetand double blockon rcarof (he lot. Apply to Mrs. J. H. Roxby, 222 West Coal street, Mhenandoah, Va. TT ANTED Salesmen ; salary from start T permanent, place. Brown Hrns. Pn Nurserymen, Rochester, N. V. 1-13-lt TKT A TTTiTi,'n Honest, energctlo men to YV A AN IJljJJ. solicit orders for Nursery Stork. iemii.nent employment, expenses and uui-ry. write ut once jor urios ana termor ior jaii neuverv. u. unases Co., 1430 Bout! WHY do people complain of hard tlmou, Y when any woman or man can make fioni Kto 10 a day easily? All haveheardol ihe wonderful succets of the Climax Dish Washer; yet many are apt to think they can't make money sc ling It ; but anyone uuu mime money, uecause every In rally wants one One aient has made W78 3b in the last three niontlin.after pHj-tng all expenses and at. "uu'"i wireuiHr DUHiuetjH uesiaes. Youaon uvc u tur.vass : as soon as people know you "vr lurmuKiory kphq ior a uisu wasner, nuuitain uit v iiniax aiig t'o., 45 Starr Ave, bvmui.nr, uiuu, mr particiuars. Evan J. Davies, K I "J 13, North. Jardin Streot. .MURPHY BB0S.? Saloon and Restaurant, 10 North jyjalJvatreev 'J? always oi on An." ..fcXrfV W .RrVr na aw tea.neraECe .'drlnkiS Z," ?JiS to'12p.m. 7 v'6"' fro ,uacB W. J. Canceirlus, Saloon I 31 East Centre Street, Soenandoah. Beers, Porter, Ale and Cigars. Temper ance drinks of all kinds. Finest brands of whiskies. pouna UNDER M.J. LAWLOR, Jul&ce of lieP&ice -.fir, Inaurauco.and .... Restate Agent, , n 23 E. Geiitre St;; Shenandoah . mW'O-STORY Vrame KjIldlDB JOxdfeeL'bn l1 South Chestnut Jtreet. ItKnta WMiiitu.r month! wl 1 be sold cheapits-' T ITiuit AL.u.-iiiir ioi ana two liottits, tlt ? uateon West CentreFtrcet:: Win pay ,12 perxsnt. on lacstmeDt. rttidcnnbe battghon T?AKM KOB SlLR-a-Hrin of 3)'ces, X" wltbln three miles of tooa Market. Tweaty-nllio DcreKunder cultivation, kndfdur acres of good timber. Frame farm house; six rooms, good barn (snd alL la good condition. oess. uoou reaeoas elvcn rorselllne. A bar. pain for anytiodv AtlDlf to mi j xawior, Jimtlce of tie Pfacev123 East Centre street. Our Easter Opening Ladies, you are all Invited to call next Saturday, Monday and Tuesday nnd ex amine the largest assortment of trimmed hats, strictly of the very latest New York styles, ever shown In Shenandoah. Wo have them at prices to suit the wants of all. New York Cash Millinery Store, 29 North Main Street. We Have th Best illuminating oil made. Odor lees, colorless, brilliant, safe, per fection. If you are In the dark, drop us a postal. We'll enlighten you and lighten you. ' Kclipse Oil Oom'y Oils, Gasoline, Candles, Lamp Wicks, Burners, etc, 213 South Jardin St., SHENANDOAH, PA. Mail orders promptly attended t6. Weeks' Museum. 17 BOUT1I MAIN STRjlEI 1 Grand of birds and animals , of all selections and nest paintings in the county. 1 Host Beer, Porter and Ales, Finest Brands of Cigars. Free lunch every irornlng end evening. John Wkkks, Proprietor W Davidson, llaitandsr , I Anthony Schmicker's 10 i SOUZJI MAZy ST. The finest nool and billiard rooms Id town. 'l-.adlnif beer, norttr and l'ottavllle ale con stantly on tap. Give us a oul A Clean. Quick Shave Can alnayn be had at Charles Derr's Barber Shop. Firts-olase hair cutting; and singeing. Ferguson House Building. T I , o e Cov. Jardiuand Oak'StS.. SHENANDOAH. FOR ,Y0UF WLL PAPEiBi Call and see our fine stock of , , . Watches, Clocks, Je welry, Musical Instruments and Optical Goodsi. You can save 5Q per cent, by calling on flow wm THE PLME Between Oak and Cherry Streets Garden's WALL gtore. ' We have just received a fine line of the most l)'eiin'HfllIand srtietio papers In the market, which we will sell at very reasonable prices. Wo have also in stock a great deal of lust year's patterns which we are selling aba'soorlflce. Come and see our line of goods. We have the paoet beautiful and artistic papers. Largest Paper Store in Town. Finest Stock and Lowest Prices. House, Sign and Decorative Painting. 224 Yfaat Contro Streot. All orders'promptly attended to. CHINESE i ,To &Q StTpxya. pJZaSfa. Clothes of hll'desbriiJtion Neatly tlijnp up in a first class manner. I can refer to scores of families !h this city us to nly care in washing and superior neatness in doinfr up clothing. I do rily-wdrk befter'and quicker, thafl.otlfeplaundryyin this city. . ' T ,', ', , , ,',!, . CHARLES LEE, Manager. . Two1pUwB,Blaok.Dreasatln,,3r inches wide, worth tl.76-our price, tl per yard. Anew llnepf, stylish Infants,' Cloaks.and Robes. , , BiBnAchvap Mtje ,pf jChildren'fl School Hats and- -Ladles' 'HaU und'Ponnets, in .llthflew dWtlnt'.flt straw, gumn nnd leather effects. KA,ni. Large, JWpiwestJq and ImppKted tlowers, from. 10c tp-50. Violets hunch. Black and colored Laceg for dressmaking and millinery. Infanta' Caps and ilata, new and nobby line for sprlnft and summer. Nun's veils from el.-J up. Ilas and Bonnets ready-mnde, Hair switcbes fj-om 50c up-i j u Ml-s. J. J. K!elly, 26 S. Main St. HOOKS & BROWN Easter Cards ..and Novelties.. Agents, for DAILY PAPERS. 4 Jorth Main. St. S'U.Itlmg'EL (Order spring garments now). Besides giving1 ample time for delivery it enables you to have your pick of our spring- assortment; Complete line of domestic and imported novelties in trousers and suiting. , PORTZBROS. GEORGE NAUJUNAS, Saloon and Restaurant, 234 ftorth West Street. Finest brands of cigars. Choice Wines and Liauors.., . . , I -- , ; . ED. BRENNAN, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert St. Finest Boers, WitiM aud Liquors. Choice Temporance Drinks. Beat BrandB of fi and 10c Oigara New Tinsmith Shop. 3vr. a. Xjisczz Has opened anow tlnpmltb slopnnd ispreS pared to do Unrooting, spouting, stove repair ing and all kinds of jobbing at reasonable rates. Satlsfiioilon guaranteed. 236 East Lloyd Street. A genuine welcome Awaits you at Joe Wyati's Saloon! ! MAIN AND CO&L STS. ,pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and ale constantly on tap. "mce temperance nnownira e.gars. Miners, Mechanics and Labore'r,s'v ill i'Jiil Loaiissociatioii Will issue a HEW SERIES OF STOSK, jljlmlted to 400 shares. The sale of share will take place at the offioe of John K. jCo'yle, Esq.,( on WEDNESDAY, APftlt 17th', 180S, between the hours of 5 and 9 'o'ejbek p. m. ' , 3,6,8,f0,i8,16,l Pointer and ,, , ,, I i Paper Hanger, Largest Xsstortment and Lowest Price.1 All orders promptly attended to IEi ORKIN, 129 -South Him Street, SHENANDOAHi PA.T i "it I ( : rlr -: i afxpfj
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