EVENING HERALD Published dally, oicopt Sunday by van hit vviiLiBUiNo ooari'Airr, Publication office and mechanical department. North Market Stroot. tfh TJesald Is Joltvo'c'1 'n Shenandoah and jit, aiu gurrounding towns for Six Cents week, p joblo to tho carriers. I)y mall, Throe XJollars a year or Twenty-five cents per month, U advance. Attverlitementa charged according to space nd rDslUon. Tho publishers roservo tho right Ic change tho position of advertisements when 'rthe publication of nows requires It. The right Is also reserved to reject any advertise Bent, whether paid for or not, ttiat tho pub tihsrs may deem Improper. Advertising rates initio known upon application. Entered at the post offlcoat Shenandoah, Pa. 6 second oloss mall matter. tujs JtrmriNo ubralu, Shcnnnrinih. Pnon. Evening Herald TUESDAY, APIUL 18, 1895. IN the last analysts, nil taxes, whether on incomes or personal and real property, fall on the back of the man who works for a weekly wngJ. WltVtha Washington Post wnntg the next Democratic candidate to come from the South la hard to guess unless the supply of sacrificial lambs at tho North Is so exhansted as to make It necessary to pick up something wherever it can be found. To lick ft rebel Democrat in b Presidential campaign would not afford enough excitement to call the band out jThk Republican party, is! emphatically thejpjarty.to nttrAcj anil hbd' yjoungmen, forlt'i the party of progress', 6t patriotism and of enlightened government. Democ racy has nothing, for the American youth except a record of chame nnd disaster and a collection of unsound and dangerous doctrines with respect to finance, the ttariff and' our foreign relations. On every, great question of governmental policy the Democratic party is hopelessly an American. Its power 1b based on ignor ance and systematic fraud at the ballot box. Its foreign policy is a scheme of cowardice and surrender. In tariff legis lation it consistently favors the South at the expense of the North and enriches British manufacturers by impoverlBb.ln American workingmen. A large ma jority of its voters are fanatical advocates of a debased nnd Irredeemable currency, "When the Democracy attains power in American cities its rule Is a menace to representative institutions and its officials are the bumble tools of corrupt bosses. As' a party of obstruction and negation the Democracy is likely to endure. But the, future belongs to Republicanism and the, prosperity and advancement of the nation1 depend upon the triumph of Republican1 principles. It is evident the decision of the United States Supreme Court on the income taxi means tint a very small return from that source under the Existing law. Thej original estimate of J30,d6o;0(X) ol revenue, if the whole lay were sustained) las already been: cat down' one-half and it iq said that) when the lidded expense of col lebtlofi and the 'increased' unwillingness to pay there will, be, on the' part of those who have baen held to be liable) only, under an eleventh hour, .decision of an .eijually divided court are considered the1 government will do' well if ' it gets a clear, ,td,bdO,OiOO this year 'frbni Incomes. The difference of .$20,0g0,00P, along with ttther . probable deficits will have to bo met by another bond Issue, which added to those already made will bring the total up to at leust $130,000,000. This is only a small part of the price which our people will have to pay for the toni' foolery of tariff reform, but these are tangible figures which cannot be gain saidt In addition there must be reckoned manyH"hundreds of millions of dollars riot capable of ex ict estimate for loss o wages, and btishicws, and depreciation goods add property. TllETseem to need a cleartr understand ing of parliamentary law -down in Arkansas. The Government and the Leg Islature are surely co-ordinate branches of the law-making power In all states where they exist. But in Arkansas, when the Governor, rising to a question of personal privilege, spits in the face of a member of the House, and the honor able member, in a spirit of repartee, spits back, the Governor draws a gun. This is destructive of the order and decorum which should characterize the dellbera tlve proceedings of a representative body of gentlemen. The very marrow of such bodies is the equality of nil their com ponent members, word for word, vote for vote, iplt for spit. A gun is essentially unparliamentary, except, in extreme cases, In the hands of the presiding officer. Wo are proud to say that no such scene as thii reported from Arkansas will disgrace our own state. Governor Hastings has not habitually carried a gun, we believe, . o ..... , iuce tne una rusu oi Umj., nor has he once spit upon the countenance of any member of either the House or the , ,, , ,. Senate. Glorious old Pennsylvania J. CLKViiLAND. u A BiinotalliBt's Letter to the OMof Magistrate, INCREASED COST OF THE DOLLAR. Seventeen Thouinml lluthels of Whont Would Itnve l'nltl the President'! Hillary In 1873 Todny It Iteqnlrca Six Tillies an Much to Pay Only Double the Amount. ClttCAOO, April 10. Mr. W. H. Harvey1, chairman of tho oxocUtlve committed of tho Bimetallic lenguo, whoso headquarters tiro in Chicago, publishes the following reply to President Cleveland's letter to tho Chicago committee of business men: "In roply to your lotter addressed to a oommlttoo of business men of this city we wish to say that the committee that wnltwl on you and tho porjons who attached their names to the petition such committee pre Bontod did not roprosont n majority of the business mon and cttlzons of this city who tnko a deep luterost in tho welfare of this ropubllo. Thoy represented the class that swns the monoy ami securities payable In i money fixed Incomes. " Wo rospoctfully submit that your lotter, doos not prosent the truo merits of this controversy. You call tho attention of farniors and wago oarnors to tho fact that rising prices, while enabling them to sell thoir products and labor at it hlghor price, will also cause them to pay equally moro ior wnai tnoy may purcnaso, but you nogloct to say that your statement Is not applicable to dobts. With prices coming down rogulnrly and steadily slnco tho de monetization of silver, our morchants, manufacturers and tho peoplo generally havo boon doing business on u falling market, so that the time Intervening be tween tho purchase of thoir merchandise or rnw material and placing It months nrtor on tlio market has romovOd tho mar gin they "would have othorwlso madts. This slirlnknso lit vnluos, added to tho or dinary risk nnd expense of business, has lea to an over Increasing Yolumo of dobt to a money landing ,perlod until It has increasod all tho old debts, publlo aud, pri vate, to nbput 810,000,000,000, or about two- thlMS or tno total value of all thu nronerty in the United States. "Monoy, add those debts payable in money, havo been steadily lncroaslilg In exclinngoablo vnluo with the proporty of tho pqoplo. A dobt for $1,000 that 1,000 uushols of wheat would havo paid ten years ago now xequlros tho f armor to glye up 3,000 bushels of wheat In oxchanau for those dollars with whlph to pay tho pamo dobt. Tho debts' now in oxtstonco are principally old dobts, or renewod debts, or now debts contracted to pay old debts, or debts the people havo been forcod to contract by roason of the continued de cline In prlcos. Tho ownors of the pro ducts must now glvo up twlco as much property to pay their taxes as In 1873. Sev enteen thousand bushels of whoat would havo paid tho proaldont's salary of $25,000 In 1873, aud It now requires 100,000 bush els of whoat to pay your annual salary of 830,000. We havo constantly pointed tho pooplo to tno ever Increasing Interchangeable valuo of the creditors' dollar, and to tho reason why It was lnoroaslna, but the' In lluonco of theso creditors have dominated your administration, and you insist on such n ourrency ns thoy havo established1 as a sound currency. It moans tno con flscatlbn of tho property of thd pooplo by tne salo oi proporty undor mortgage judg ments and oxocutions. It moans that fixed. Incomes will wipe out the Interest of stockholders In our railroads and corpora tions, 'If It is an Injustice to rcstpro prlcos so that people can exchange their, property for a sufficient nuiiibor of dollars to pay thoir dobts and bring happiness and pros perity t6 our laud Ugaln, It 'wits ti greater; lnjustlco to dostroy tho' valuo of proporty and enhance the value of monoy by de monetizing sllvor and the establishment of a single gold standard. , , "Whoil you call tho attontlpn of, thol farmor ahd winro earner id the fact'that' rising prices "will mnkehlmpily inbre forj what ho buys you Should at thdWdmetlino! call his attention to tho 'faot thut'lt will1 enable- him to liny his debts, ifroo hlmi from abpndago in whichihe has been un justly placed, and again juuco hlrnitjhe1 pwner of n homo and, u froo ,and inde pondpnt citizen. It Is not moro monoy that wo waiit to borrovf, but to pay off wnot wo airoauy owe. "Our forefathers fled from Europe and. lj.1.1l..'l 1 i. - 1 A i.jL ' 6BMUU1BUUU. u guvurumuiib iiuru luut tuey, might bo free from tho class; legislation of, thoso countrlos whoro tho masses aro tho hewors of wood and drawers of water for tho rich and few who control the law mak- making power; countries that wo justly term plutocracies; und yot it is now being seriously insisted upon thnt wd must adopt and continue the most pernicious class legislation that the monarchies of Europe have ever fastenod upon thou? holp less pooplo. "By adopting thoir policy wo havo in creased tho demand for gold and Its ex changeable valuo and all monoy basod theroou with all othor property. Wo havo aided them In tho adoption of a slnglo metal for primary monoy, that thoy can control and corner that thoy havo cor nered and forced you to go to them nnd got It at thoir own price, to sustain tho credit of this great und resourceful nation, Wo submit that this policy should bo abandoned and our mints again thrown opon to silver (as thoy are now to gold). and our stock of primary monoy lucreusod thoroby." AH Captured but Perry. Nrwduhqii, N. Y., April 10. Davis, one of tho mon who escaped from Mattenwan asylum, was captured yesterday at toruoon near the residence of Mr. W. A. Brewster, nt Wnpplugor'p Falls, Ho wos in a deplor able condition. Goorgo W. Abbott's houso at Wapplngor's Falls wos robbed of M0 In money, a gold watch, an overcoat, coat, vest and bat. Mr. Abbott thinks tho rub bery was committed by Perry. A llrokeu Hearted Girl's Suicide, POTTSVIfXK, Pa., April 10. Mary Bron slugor, tho 30-year-old daughter of 'Squiro Augustus N. Bronslnger, of Auchy Sta tion, South Mnuhelm township, disap pointed in lovo, committed suicide by hanging herself In the woodshed. Sho was to have been married last Saturday to her nud declared he would not marry. liumarak In iticollont Health. Bbiilin, April 16 There Is absolutely 1 no truth in the sensational story oircu- , lfttud , t- Unua by n naWJ : agency to the effect that Prince BUmnrok ls piously ill. The prlnoe is well In ( Health, and reoolvod a deputation ut Fried- 1 fjchsruhe yesterday. THE 'FRISCO CHURCH MURDERS ICWdence Accuinulnttng Anlnt Young Durnnt, the Suapi-pted Student. SAN tfltANCisoo, April 10. Chlot of Po lice Crowloy olaims to have evldenno enough to convict W. H. T. Dnrant, tho dental student, of thq murder of Blancho Lainont and Mlnnlo Williams, in Kman uct Baptist churoh. Durnnt had beon nt tontlvo to both girls. Tho young man was librarian of tho church nnd nislstnnt superintendent of tho Sunday sohool. Ho was familiar with tho houso, and cnrrlod one of tho keys to Its private door, In por soil he Is a strohg, woll mndo young man of ploaslng and choerf ul address, and ap parently devoted to his religious duties. Ho was tho last porson soon In Blanche Lamont's company on tho day of hor dls appearatico. Tho threo rings bolonglng to Blnncho Lainont and sent to hor nuut on Saturday wore wrapped In paper upon which wero written the names of Goorgo R. King, or gaulst of tho church, and Professor Shoon stolu, who taught her musto, and not tho nnmo of Durnnt, ns roportcd. Exports de clare this writing is that of Durant, slightly disguised. King was also n f rlond of Blanche, but Schoonstoln is an elderly man and is not suspected. The pollco think Durant tried to throw suspicion on thoso two mon, that attention might not bo directed to himself. Anothor young lady, nlso a member of tho Emanuol church, says Durant told hor sho had a female complaint, and gave hor modlclno which benefitted hor. After wards he advHod hor to allow hint to make a personal examination. She in dignantly rotusoiL Durant continued to urge it, saying thero was a room In tho church to which ho had a koy whqro tho examination could bo socrotly and safely made. It Is surmised that Durant may havo lurod tho murdorod girls into tho church' on a similar pretext. Olieorlne the Spanish " Peacemaker." Havana, April 10. Goneral Martlnoz Campos, who arrived nt Porto Rica on Thursday Inst, sailed at 5 o'clock Sunday afternoon for Gauntan'amo, Cuba. Tho gonornl mot with an enthusiastic recoil- tlon nt Porto Rlcii, and1 Was acclalinod by an ltnmonsocrbwdbf pooplo as "tho peace maker.'1 Tho hopes of tho loyalists of tho whole island of Cuba, are ccntored on tho arrival hero of tho groat Spanish general, A dispatch trom Ulbara announces that a dotaohment of troops commanded by Cap tain Agultur has dofeatod a body of 100 Insurgents undor Mlro at Pnlma'. Six of tho lusurgants were killed and sovoral woro woundod. Tho troops aro in pursuit of tho fugitives. Militiamen Will Encamp. HAHRisBtnto, April 10. Tho national guard will encamp this summer, unless another chaugo In tho program Is made, whch cannot well bo dono without .con flicting with tho military codo of tho state. Tho act of 18.$5 provides' that tho annual encampment must be hold. This was oyorlookod at tho conforenco of last Thurs day night, when It was decided not to hold nn encampment this year. Anothor conference was hold last night, and it Is llkoly that tho first brigado will go Into camp from JulyO to 13 aud tho second aud third brigades from August 3 to 10. Tho length of tho encampment, It will bo seen, hos-beon shortened by about thrco days. The OH Excitement at llradford. Bbadfokd, I?a., April 10. Not slnco tho momorablo Cherry Grovo boom has Brad ford boon tho scono of Such excltomont. Although no exchange Is In oxlstenco here, thoso inclined to speculate havo crowded tho brokorago offlco of W. C. Hlgglns and havo thoir ordors executed on, tho floor of tho Oil City Exchangp, Tho greatest of excltomont prevails, and tho wires wero kopt hot. "Buy mo flvel'' was tho cry when tho markot oponert, nnd It continued throughout tho day, Fipld operations woro brisk, and tho oil woll supply firms cannot fill thoir orders. DIurderer Ijimbert 3Iut nan;, Wasiunqton, April lO.T-rTheodorfl Iiam bort, tho Canjdon cpuijty, N. J(j murderer, in whoso behalf his attornoy, John L. Somple, mado such an unusual fight last! wintor, must hang, tho supremo court of tho United Stato,s yesterday having dis missed his appeal from .tho judgment of I Judge Dallas refusing to lssuo (i writ of1 habeas corpus for Want of jurisdiction. The tiaso will now bo returned to' the stato, nnd Governor Worts will set a dny fdr tho hanging. The Shortage at the Carson Mint. WASrit,tfaTdN, April 18. Dr, Proston'has received U'roporfc from Andrew1 Mason, in spector cf Unltod States mints, stntlng that tho actual gold shortage at the Car son, Nov., mint is $75,499.75. No further shortago Is oxpectod to bo found. John F. Jbnos, tho assistant molter and roflnor, has boon arrostcd and placed under $25,000 bonds, and othor arrosts aro expected to bo mado within a short time. An Accuaed Murdererg Confession. Boston, April 16. Angus D. GUbort, tho alleged murdoror of Allco Sterling, has admitted to tho pollco that ho burled tho body of tho child under tho barn, whore it was found. Ho declnros, howovor, that ho did not kill tho child, but found tho body In tho stable Tho autopsy has re vealed that a criminal assault had beon committed upon tho little ouo. The Standard Will Snub the Income Tax. Toledo, O., April 16. A Tolodo gontle man who returned from the oast last week, aud who had oxcoptlonnl opportunities for learning something of the plnns of that great organization, deolaros that tho Standard Oil company will make no re turn of liability for lnoorao tax, and the government win then bo required to pro cood against tho company. Still No Truce at Dovor. DOVEH, Del., April 10. The senatorial conforenco last night for tho purpose of trying to get tho Hepubllcnn meiubors of tho legislature to unite upon soma candi date for the United States sonatorshlp, was productlvo of no results. The conforenco remained In session for sovoral hours, but Whon it broko up tho end was apparently as far oil as when It began. Sugar Itefluerles Hesume. New Yokk, April 10. Prosldout nave myor, of tho American Sugar oompony, announces that all tho idlo reflnerlos of tho company stnrtod up yesterday. From this time on ho anticipates a ooutluuod large demand for sugars, 'lho question of advanolug sugar prlcos will, ho says, depend upon tho condition of the foreign markets. Professor MoAdunts' llody Itecovered, ALTON, Ills., April 10.--The body of l'rofessor William MaAdnms, the distin guished arohroologlst, who was reported missing yesterday, was found flo',tlng In tho nvor a hundred yards uoiow sum Isl and. Scrofula From Childhood "My mother has been afflicted with scrofula in her head since her childhood. Sho is now In her Gist year. She has also suffered from weakness in her back for which sho never expected any relief, Uhe .has faithfully f.-S tried Hood's If! V JaSBarsaparilla anaunasireca her system from scrofula, cured burnine pains in hor feet and limbs and also a pain in hor left breast which prevented her from lying on that side for fourteen yean It has made her feel many years younger. Hood's s? Cures She has taken four bottles of the medicine. We cannot recommend Hood's Sareapa rllla too highly." IitA R. Vanqildkb, Etna Green, Indiana. Hnnd'K Pills; the after-dinner pill and liuuu b r Hla fanuly cathartic; 25c ABSOLUTELY PURE THE OLD RELIABLE SWEET CAP0RAL Has stood the Test ol Time MORE SOLD THAN ALL OTHER BRANDS COMBINED faiae's Pilsner Beers Finest, Purest, Healthiest. Xauer Boch Bear On tap at all the leading saloons. Chris. Schmidt, Agt S07 West Coal St., Shenandoah. JOHN A. KEILXiY, Wholesale and Retail LIQUOR DEALER, 22-2-1 South' Main St, Bhenandoah. Acent for D. O. Yuentlloir & Hnn's celebrated' uocr. i-orter Aies etc. -DE. A. A. SEEBERT- Specialist In diseases of the Eve, Ear, Nose and Throat. 207 West Market St., Pottsvllle. Hours 8.80 a. m. to 12 m.: 1 to 4 n. m.. 7 to o p. m. ounaays, a. m. 10 1: m, jy I We offer special facilities to operators large or small, tor trading on margins in stocks, erntns or provisions. Market letter Issued reg. ularly, etving latest confidential advices. Or dent received on one per cent margins. Our -took. " Speculation, or How to Trade," mailed on receipt of tvro-cent stamp. VAN WINKLE & CO., tth flocr Qaft Building, La Salle street, Chicago. 36 North Main Street. The most nonular resort in the town. Excellent beer, porter and ale on tap. Our cigars are tne nnest. 3VI. 3. IVEjSLXj-5"ST, Waitier : ana : Ji 16 North Main Street. ltepalrlne of all kinds prmoptly attended to, JOHN F.CLEARY, Temperance Drinks Mineral waters, Weiss beer. Bottler of ine nnest lager beers. 17 acl IS Peach Alley, Shenandoah, Fa, When in POTTS VILLE, Stop at PHILWOLL'S HOTEL 200 North Centre Street. Meals at all hours. Ladles' dining room auacneu. r iuesi wines, ntiuors, cigars AC grain, M U I E. w Turkliti Ciratilaa n., fi i ! it. mslU sealed, ri with ad rlcu mat -will i.rerentf o- iureirm(ui(iiiiuB. e.tbiainp tor particulars Miuo JvEJc-rnA. Fine Jp THE AE1A ttlVttO tWilt SI1CUSS0S, Lager ant Cuban I tnrit-n I'ui to Flight. Havana, April lu. A report reaches here from i'nlmurlto, a vllluriro In the province of Santiago do Cuba, of an en pagomont between gnvorumeiit'forci'i and Insurgents hour that plaoo. Tho govern ment forces were madB up of regular iti fnntry nnd a numbaf of volunteers, whllo tho lnsurgonts were) undor tho oonimnnd of Brigadier Gotinr.il Flor Crombot, who, It ls said, was killed. Ouo colonel, Mr jor Fostlor nud Tomas Snlnsz, socrotnry of Major General Mncco, woro takeu prison ers by tho government forces. Ono lieu tenant was woundod. Jorge Estrada sur rendered nil tho mon bolonglng to Goueral Mncoo's oxpodltlou. Troops aro In pursuit of tho rest of tho party. ICUlcd nt a Hull Fight. Barcelona, April 15. In tho courso of bull fight hero yesterday tho onrn.icd bull jumped over tho barriers and among tho spectators, A wild rush was at onco mndo for tho exits, and In tho stnmpcdo mnny persons woro Injured. Tho om ployos of tho bull ring mado an attempt to capture tho bull, but thoy could not got him, nnd finally a civil guard fired nt him with his cnrblno, killing tho aulmnl and ouo of tho spoctators. As sbou as it was known that the bull was dead tho specta tors hurriod baok to thoir soats, and tho entertainment procoodod ns though noth ing out of the ordinary had happened. A Murderous ltoliemlan. Cleveland, April 15. At 4 o'clock yes terday morning John Sojhar, a Bohemian laborer, agod 28 years, shot nnd Instantly killed Uarl Ulcnter, aged So, nnd fatally woundod Albert Klohtor, aged 82, brother of his first victim. Two hours later tho murderer was found dond in a coll at the Central pollco station, where ho had boon taken. Ho had hanged himself with his suspondor. Tho threo mon had boon drink ing all night, and nothing can bo learned ns to tho cnuso of tho shooting. Tho pollco claim to havo discovered ovldenco that Sojhar was jealous of tho attentions which Carl Rlchtor had paid to his wife. Strengthening the Amalgamated, Cleveland, April 15. Etna Lodge. No. 14, of tho National Union of Iron and Steel Workers, surrendered Its charter and at onco reorganized aS a lodgo of tho Amalga mated Association of Iron nnd Stool Workers. This stop is considered im portant by Iron workers, as It marks tho beginning of tho dissolution of tho finish ers' union, which wns an offshoot of tho Amalgamated Association, and its organi zation greatly weakoncd that groat asso ciation. Johnson nnd Sanger to Kace. New York, April 15. An ngreemont was signed yesterday for a series of races between tho two crack whoolmon, John son and Suugtsr, that will sottlo botweon thorn tho question of tho championship. Tho final arrangements, such us fixing tho date and placo of. mootlug, will bo mndo later. Thero will bo throo races, of one milo each. Ono of the races shall tako placo east, one wost, and ono to be mu tually agreed upon. Tried to Ulde ISvldonoo of Murder. NEW YORK. Anrll 15. Euclnecr Wnrrnn Hlnos' engine, which left Perth Ambov station, on tho Lehigh Valley railroad, for douiu i-inmnoiu, BtrucK tno body of a man lying across both rails a short distance west of Wobor station and dragged It 150 feet. A careful examination by dotoctlves led to tho bcllof that tho man had boon murdered and his body placed ncross tho rails. Lator In tho dny tho dond man was ldontlflod ns John Smith. 34 vonrs old. a leather flnlshor of Kowark. Tho pollco ar rested two men who hnd boon soon with Smith, ono of whom, who gavo his nnmo ns Edward T. Bourko, was badly bruised about the fnco, Tho othor was Daniel Cobb. Arrested on a Charge of Arson. Oxford, Pa., April 15. Samuel W. Plerson, of East Nottingham, was taken to prison, charged with arson On the night of April 0 his barn and farmhouse, east of Oxford, wero destroyod by fire. Plerson was alone at tho tlmo, his family being In various parts of tho country. xnere was an tnsuranco or 3,153 on tho proporty. An Investigation by tho insur ance company developed tho fact that ho hlid removed the most valuable goods nnd had hidden thorn In caves. Plorson is a native of Dolawaro, and nt oho time wns wealthy. He ltf 65 yoars of ago. Murderous Itobbers Sentenced for Ife. Boston. Anrll in Thnrt.i , 1. ju.j i-A i. u viiavo of Walter Scott and Itobort A. Wost, ennrgea witn tno murder of Jnmos P. Slamln. a Baok Bav connlnnnn nn TW 6, found both gulltv of murdor in tho second degree. Slani.n nnd anothor ooach- man naa given cnase to tne mon aftor thoy had held up and robbod a young lady of her hand bni?. Th trnired- Commonwealth avenue about 0 o'clock In tne evening. T.Uo men woro sentenced to day to imprisonment for life. AMUSEMENTS. JKHQUSON'S THEATRE, r. J. FEItOnSON, MANAOElt. MONDAY, APEIL 22(1, 1895. "A JOLLY LOT" Headed by the 4 Emperors of Music, HOWARD, RUSSELL, TENNEY and TALBERT. Absolutely the most perfect or ganization of modern times introducing Europe's fam ous novelty, The Voujare Family. A comedy brimming over with fun. Everything new, original and up to date. Grand Military Brass Band and novel street paraue. Prices, 25, 35 and 50 Cents. Reserved Beats at Klrlln's drug store IaL3MIElLl, OYSTER BAY! 105 East Centre Street. Families Supplied with Oysters. Dining parlors attached. mmmm mem. Jacob Hummel Olfers a Strong Endorse ment. Was Cured of Rheumat ic Paralysis by Uslnp Mun yon's Rheumatism Cure. Jacob Hainmel, 000 East street, Baltimore, Aid., sat si "1 had. inuRCUiar ruenmniisui in my arm so badly 1 could not raise it. I wng sore ,n my lower limbs. I bought a small bottle of Munyon's Hheumatio Cure and, after taking It two days, it relieved the sore ness In my limbs nnd restored complete motion to my arm. It ie no,v as useful as ever." Munyon's Rheumatism Cure acts al most Instantaneously, curing many ob stinate cases In a few hours, It Is guar anteed to cure rheumatism iu any part of the body. Acute or muscular rheuma tism cured in from 1 to 5 days. It never faiW to cure sharp, shooting pains in the arms, legs, sides, back or breast, or sore ness of nny part of the body In from one to three hours. It promptly cures lame ness, stiff and swollen joints, and all pains in the hips and loins, chronic rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago or pain In the back are speedily cured. It seldom falls to give relief after one or two doses, and almost invariably cures before one bottle has been used. Munyon's Homoeopathic Home Remedy Company, of Philadelphia, put up speci fics for nearly every disease, which are sold by all druggists, mostly for 83 cents a bottle. Tlio-o who are in doubt as to the nature of their disease should address Professor Munyon, 1505 Arch street, Philadelphia, giving full Hymptoms cf their disease. Professor Munyon will carefully diagnose the case and give you the benefit of his advice absolutely free of all charge. The Hemodles will be sent to any address on receipt of retail price. A Lame man is scarcely more than half a man either in comfort or effective work. Allcock's Porous Plaster cures all sorts of lameness of the. back or limbs result ing from strain or taking cold ; also congestion of the chest; everything that an external remedy can reach. Denare of Imitations. Da not be de ceived. Insist upon hmvine " Allcock's.' Allcock's Corn Shields, Allcock's Bunion Shields, Have no equal at a relief and cure for corns and bunions. Brandreth's Pills remove indigestion, constipation, liver and kidney complaint.,, Shenandoah's Reliable Hand Inaundry Oor. liloyd snd White Bts. All work guaranteed to be Brat-class In everj particular. Bilk ties sad l&co curt&lc b spoo laity. Goods called for and delivered. A trial solicited. fir ThP?131 7 Arch St. yii.llOCl Phtiada nhla. 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