EVENING HERALD WKD.N'KSDAY. APRIL 17. 1805. THIRD EDITION Climatic Influence on Health. It cannot be denied that the influence of climato upon henltli lk great, and It Is in recognition or this fact that physl clans send patients suffering with pul monary dlionses to great distances for "chiuiKe of air." Hut when the sufferer Happens to be loo poor to net upon the advice his lot is hard, indeed. But It is not necessarily hopeless. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical -Discovery can be had at any ineuicme store, nnu to It thousands whose cases were considered desperate owe their lives. Up to a certain point In the progress of consumption, ur. i'lerce's UoIUen Mcdl cal Discovery is a positive remedy. But delay Is dangerous with Consumption, In nil the conditions that lead to It, the "Discovery" is the remedy. With severe lingering Coughs or AVeak Lungs, nothing nets so promptly. Every disease that can be reached through the blood yields to this medicine. The Scrofulous affections or tne lungs that's called Consumption is one of them. For this, and for every other fo m of Scrofula, for all blood taints and disorders and all .chronic Bronchial, Throat, and Lung affections, the "Discovery" Is the only remedy so certatn that, once used, it is always in favor. Can anything else be "just as good" for you to buy t Don't you believe it. Fire Alarm Boxes. The following list shows the location of the alarm boxes of the Shenandoah fire department : LOCATION. 15 Coal and Bowers streets. 16 Bowers and Centre streets. 24 Bridge and Centre streets. 25 Main and Centre streets, 32. Jardtn and Oak streets. 34 Main and Poplar streets. 35 Main und Coal streets. 42 Gilbert and Centre streets. 43 Gilbert and Cherry streets. 46. Oak and Gilbert streets. 48. West and Poplsr streets. 52 Chestnut nnd Coal streets. 54. Vest and Lloyd streets. To send an alarm open the box, pull down the hook once nnd let go. When an alarm is sent in the fire bell will sound the number of the box nnd repeat the alarm four times. nOW TO LOCATE ALARMS. If the alarm Is sounded from box 15 the fire bell, will strike one, then panse and strike five, which will indicate that the fire is in the vicinity of No. 15 box. Every alarm Is repeated four times. . Relief in Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder dis eases relieved in six hours by the "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surpriso on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back aud every part pf the urinary pas sages In male or female. It relieves re tention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you wnnt quick relief and cure this Is your remedy. Sold at the City Pharmacy, 107 S. Main St., next door to the post office, Shenandoah, Pa. 4-9-3m Notice to Subscribers. Subscribers to the Evening Herald who are not receiving their paper regu larly und people who wish to receive the fmper as new subscribers, are requested to dave their-addresses at Hooks & Brown's stationery store, n North Main street. Rupture. Cure guaranteed.' No operation. In quire at the Shenandoah drug store, No. 3 South Main street. 913-tf When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla. 'When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla, 'When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla. When she had Children, she gave them Castorla.' Strouse for musical instruments. Are You Golngr ? The tickets to Denver, Col., and return for the meeting of the National Educa tional Association will be on sale July 3rd, 4th and 5th nt rate of one standard fare, with two dollars added, for the round trip. Teachers und others that in tend taking advantage of the low rates can have sleeping car reservation made In advance nnd get 'ull Information as to cott of side trips to the p incipal points of interest throughout Colorado and Utah. Reduced rates by addressing John It. Pott, District Passenger Agent Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Hallway, Will iiuusport, Pa. You Don't Have to Swear off nay the -it. Louis Journal of Agriculture In an editorial about No To-Bao, the fam oils tobacco habit sure. "We know of many cases cured by No-Tc-Buc, one. a prominent St. Louis architect, smoked and chewed for twenty yearei; two boxes cured him so that even the smell of tobacco makts him slck." No To Bac sold aud guaranteed by Mrs. A. Wasley. No cure no trav. Book free. Sterling Remedy Co., New York or Chicago. I3t eod Buy Keystone flour. Be sure thnt the name Lisstsia & BAEli, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. tf n 4 Coming: Events. Anril 34 Entertainment in the All Saints' P. E. church to raise library funds, April 20. Entertainment by the famous S'u " uamlly, uni-r the auspices of the W. C. T. U in Ferguson's theatre. Thompson's Diphtheria Cure Is guar anteed trtcnre sore-throat, quinsy, croup or any alleotloii of the throat if used as the directions require. Sold only at Kir liu's drug store. 3 10 If When you want good roofing, plumb ing, gas iutlug, or general tlusmlthlng done call on B F, Gnlluuher, 18 West Centre street. E. B. FOLEY," A Fine Groceries 201 West Centre Street, Deler In groceries; flour, provi'tons, tsas, coffees, sugar, etc. inequality, lowest price. PERSONAL. James Bell, Jr., spent last evening nt Mnhanoy City. James O'Hara, who was seriously 111, is now convalescent. Miss Katie McGlnty, of Mnhanoy City, is a guest of town friends. John O'Hara has returned to bis homo in Scrnntou after a visit to the O'Hara family on North White street, A marriage license was yesterday granted to John Stieppard, of Shenan doah, nnd Miss Lizzie Latcham, of Glrardvllle. Councilman James Kane, who was con fined to his home by nn attack of grip for nearly a mouth, Is now able to take short walks on the streets. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ford, of Jersey City, who came to town to spend Easter with the Intter's parents, returned to their home yesterday. Mrs. Fotd was formerly Miss Alice Welsh. Captain Joseph Groff, of Frederick, Md., was in town yesterday as the guest of J. P. Williams, the furniture dealer, one of his old time frlemls. Capinln Oroll Is In his 73ud year, and H a hale and hearty old gentleman who has seen ntuoh of the world, and whose military record Is one that he can well refer to With pride. He organized a company at the opening of the rebellion, and served throughout the war, retiring with honors from the service. He Iibb been engaged in mercantile pursuits, but has now retired from the active duties of life. "Jive!" "Five!" Strouse has a fine line of society em blems. AMUSEMENTS. "THE INDIAN HERO." W. L. Dobson's players supporting i Richard Anderson in the western melo drama, "The Indian Hero," will holdj iortn at Ferguson's tneatre on Thursday and Friday, April 18th and 19th. Speak ing of this attraction the Baltimore Sun has this to say : "At the head of the younger school of melo-dramatic actors stands Richard Anderson who is now playing at the Mannechor. The play is one of the strongest of frontier dramas, and huB all the elements ot success. All can be summed up as a good play, well acted." "A JOLLY LOT." Don't full to go nnd see "A Jolly lot." It is one of tho funniest farce comedies ever written nnd "Is brimming over with fun. It will drive tho 'blues away. The original and only "Four Emperors of Music" are with "A Jolly Lot" and are a whole show In themselves. At Ferguson's theatre on Monday evening, April 22d. Strouse's watch charms are elegant and reasonable in price. Have your carpets, feathers and mat tresses cleaned "by the Steam Renovating Co., 32 East Coal street. 4 17-3m Hay Disband. It will be n source of much regret to many of our people to learn that its old time and much-prized musical organiza tional Grant Band, is on the verge of dissolution and unlesf a change occurs in the present course of events.the band will Boon be a thing of the past. This situa tion is due partly to Internal troubles, but principally to u lack of public support. Tne band is under considerable expense for monthly hall rent, payment of leader, etc., and the support- received' has by no means been, sufficient. , For ex ample, the band has given concerts in Robblns' opera house and although the price of admission has beeniplaced as low as ten cents the attendances have not been large enough to.warranta continu ance of them. In fact one night the members of the band were obliged to go down into their pockets to make up the rent of the hall. In the language of some members of the band, "We have a music loving people when the ' music doesn't cost anything." All the latest novelties in the' jewelry line at Strouse's. Special Trains on Sunday. Special trains on the Lehigh Valley, for the accommodation of those desirinc to attend the corner stone laying of St John's parochial school, i will .i run as follows: Leave Shnmokin 7:55 a. m., arrive at Pottsvllie 9:15 a. .m.- Leave. Ashland 12:01 p. m., Hazleton, 11:30 a. m., arrive Pottsvllie, 2;15i p. m.. The truln leaving Pottsvllie ut &:15for Shenandoah. Ashland Bnd Suamokin, via Frackvllle, will be held until (1 p. m. Special for Hazleton, via New Boston, will .leave Pottsvllie nt 0 p. m. Everyone wants, "Five." Died. ' Jenkins. 3n the 10th inst., at Turkey Run, Gwounle Jenkins, daughterof Will iam D Jenktus, aged 18 years. Funeral will take place on Friday, 10th lust., at 2 p. m., from the family residence at Turkey Run. Services at the Welsh Congregational church,- Shenandoah, to be conducted by Rev. D. I Evans. Inter mentln the Odd Fellows cemetery, Shen andoah. Friends and relatives respectfully invited to attend. 4-16-3t Strouse, the reliable jeweler. TO Pottsvllie. For the accommodation of persons de siring to attend the laying of the corner stone of the new parochial school ut Pottsvllie on Sunday, April 2lst., by Mbnsignor Satplli, the Philadelphia and Reading It-tilroad will mil tickets' at sluglStfure for rouud trip and run special trains at hours to suit. See small bills. Strouse, the jeweler, for watches.' A Lamp Exploded. The fire at the Cambridge collUry office was not oauged by a lighted mining lump being lett In the off! :e, but by a coal oil lamp, whloh must have exploded during thmporary absence of tho watchman. emjietit box Maglb Paste Qve Poiish forSotiuu. Ask your grocer. Pictures free. COLLIERY NOTES. All P. & R. Collieries Suspend Operations for the Balance of the Week. When the collieries of the P. & R. C. & 1. Co. stop tonight the operations will remain suspended until next Monday morning. The Cambridge colliery was Idle today on account of water accumulating in the workings nnd will remain idle for the balance of the wtek. Glrard Mammoth colliery, at Raven Run, which has been idle the past time months, owing to a heavy fall of rock in the m.iin gnngwoy, nnd making It nec essary to drive another tunnel from the Glrard .Mammoth workings to the Cuyler'a old worklngB, in order to get the coal to the Glrard Mammoth slope, was put in operation yesterday. Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlc OH has cured hundreds of cases of deafness that were supposed to be Incurable. It never fails to cure earache. Preparatory Meeting:. The ministers of the Schuylkill dis trict of the Pennsylvania conference con nected with the Primitive Methodist church are meeting in town today to transact business preparatory to the an nual conference, which will be held at Avoca, Pa., on May 1st. Considerable routine work was done this morning. The reports from the various churches show a healthy condition numerically and financially. Most of the ministers will remain over for the missionary meet ing this evening. Constipation is a deadly enemy to health ; Burdock Blood Bitters is a deadly enemy to constipation. Special "Pennsy" Rates. For the laving of the cornerstone of the parochial school at PottsvlllH nn Sundny, April 21, 1895, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets to Pottsvllie and return (good only on day of issue) at single fare for the round trip. One to five applications of Donn's Oint ment will cure the worst case of Itching Piles there ever wns. Can you afford to suffer tortures when a simple, never-falling remedy is at hand P Doan'b Ointment never fails. Saving- Fund Shares. 1 he Safe Deposit Building and Saving Association still has some shares for sale in the Mnrch series. Call at the office of M. H. Master, marble' yard, 12" North Jardin street, if you want some. 4-3-2w Xot Ituf.tv of Murder. , Tdnkiiannock, Vii., April 17. C. W Wnllunmin was acquitted of the charge ol having murdered Iftvd Wall, who mi' found in n dark alleyway on , tho night o! Jnn, 8, 1891, with a crushed skull. A de tectivo from Plttston arrested Wallcrman, aud claims to hnyo got a confession from him, but In tho ubsonco qf corroborative testimony tho jury disregarded it. Sovon Men to bo Hanged. Jefferson Citv, Mo., April 17. Unloss Governor Stono Interferes seven men will bo hnngod in this statoon Saturdaj. They are: Jacob Heinz. Honry Kaiser, James Murray and W. H. Taylor, In St. Louis; John Burrlcs, alias Joseph Dusty, In St. Joo; Edward Murray, In Gasconade county, and Jnmes Crisp, in Webster county. , Russo-Japanese War Predicted. London, April 17, A dispatch to Tho Standard from Vlonnn says thnt the In spired St. Petersburg correspondent of The Polltlscho Corrcspondoz declares that, a conflict botweon Russia and Japan is in evitable If tho published details of the Chlnoso- Jupanoso treaty of pence are cor rect. A Constable Probably Murdered. Hazelton, Pa., April 17. Tho body of Patrick Cnrloy, ncoustnbloin Hazel town Bhip,.wits found lust night In a mlno hol. hcar that place. A groat gash In tho tor. of tho dead nmn's head leads to tho bollcf that he Was murdered, but no clow has yet boon discovered, flovrrnnr Mnrvll'a Will, Wilmington, Del;, April 17. Tho will of the Into Guvorrior Marvil, filed youer day, leaves his ostuto, valued at $300,000. 'to his oon, J. Dallas Marvil, his uophew, Joshua H. Marvil, Jr., and his private lecrotary, H. F. Marvil. ' Speaker Ci'Jttp's Keuretary Dead. Atlanta, April 17. John T. Water auin, private scorutury to Speakor Crisp, md ono of tli" Iwsc known newspaper men In Georgia, died huddonly yusterduy after noon of upoploxy. His homo was In Hawk insville. The Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania and Now Jer sey, Dejaware and Maryland, showers; warmer; northeasterly winds, For Dis trict of Columbia, cloudy; easterly winds, a Bicycle Of courso you will rido. All tho world will fashion, pleasure, uusiness mon, women, children. It takes a while sometimes for tho world to recog nize itsprivilegos; but when it does it adapts itself promptly, There fore, ypu whoaro in the world will ride a bicycle a COIUAfBIA bicycle if you desiro tho best tho world produces ; n Hartford, tho next best, if anything short of a Columbia will content you. Columbios, $100; Ilartfords, 1 $8o $6o; for boys and girls, $50. POPB MFG. CO., Hartford, Conn. 1 lloston. New York, Chicago. San Franclico, Providence, Uutfalo. A Catalogue oomprebenat?, beautiful t aor f" !' Of ,U mail .'ertwo2-ontiUmp. Tha book tallaot all tfta now Columbia and llartfordi GEO. ,11. KRICK, 'gent lor the Columbia and Hartford JGIcjctes. Shenandoah, Pa. M You will ride M 77. f r M -b-' .... W ' . .J W V ' t Interlined "Cclluloid"Collare and CUiTs turn water Iikc n duck's back rind Show neither spot nor soil. They are not iiccted by perspiration, nnd nlwnys 'oolc as if right out of the box. When iliey get soiled you can clean them i.i a minute by simply wiping pfT with . wet cloth. Ihese are but n few of the dvantages of wcariugtUc "Celluloid" Jollars and Cuffs. There hrc ninny there that you will readily discover i!:2 first time you ,wcar one. They are the only waterproof intei lllicd collars and cuffs made. Be sure to get the genuine with this trade mark "YRADf MARK- 1 iimncd inside, if vou desire nerfect ,atisfaction. Made in all sizes nnd all .lylcs. If you can't get them at the dealers, we will seud sample postpaid, jij receipt of price : Collars, 25 cenb :ach. Cuffs, 50 cents pair. State size and whether you want a stand-up o turucd-dowu collar. THE CELLULOID COMPANY, lt47-'JO Brondwar, SEW YORK. Up to Date. , Wyatt's tax bill may pass the Legisla ture. The prospects for it is bright. Schuylkill county's contingent is in Harrisburg fighting the new county bill. It, is doubtful If any of the apportion ment bills will be parsed in the Legisla ture thlS'year. papt, R. J. Linden, Superintendent of the Philadelphia police, may have to step down and out. It- is fenrert that the state allowance for the Miners' Hopital at Fountain Springs will be cut considerably. Easiest way to kill a chicken is to break th? egg before it is hatched. Same Is true, of consumption. Dr. Wood's Nor way Pine Syrup is a positive cure for coughs and colds. Nothing will cure consumption. Does It pay to neglect the cold f Tax Notice. Notice Is hereby given that all- delin quent taxpayers must make settlement with the undersigned for 1S93 and 1804 taxes within ten days from date and in default the property or household goods of the delinquents will be levied upon and sold-without further notice. ' ' M. J. SCANLAN Ite:eiver of Taxes. Shenandoah, April 12, 1895. 4-12-10t Strouse for optical goods. Special This Week. Gents' good white shirts,. 33 cents. Fall ticking for 5 cents ner vard. Good nunlltv sheeting, 14 cents. Table oil cloths, 12 cents. P. J. MONAOHAN. 8-22 tf 28 South Main street. ' 18 karat solid gold wedding rings at Strouse's. ' Bargains in Boots and Shoes. A. Womer has purchased Snyder's shoe ptore and offers the entire stock of boots and shoes at less than cost. Next to IWomer's truck store. 3-25. lm T MISCEIXANE OUS. FOtJNB. About ten days ago, a sum of money. Call at tne Hkrald office - - 4-15-8t WANTPD.-- Gentleman who can elvobond, to.take charge of a business in Blietttn doah. -Address with reference Champion Jt'feCo.,Middlttown.I,a. ' num"0Q "W'A TTT'P'n 1,?nest' energetic mtn'to ? .ai pwjiuit uruerw lur ju'Hery Siiick. lenn BeiiKii pio ment.exrenkesand BKiary. wrneuionc inri rn s and territory lor full delivery. H G Chasp & Co., HSOSoutn 1 ,.n M Cnnn.e Tl.t1..,,!. I.!.. LI.. ' I 1 "alTHY do neoDle cnmnlain of hard tlmnn. Vl when any wi man or man can make from to to HO a day easily? All have heard ot iub wuGutriui buccebs or me 1 uinax irihu Washer; yet mony are apt to think they can'' make money selling it : but anvoue can make money, became eerv lmlly wnnin one, Ouo ai;en tha8 made f 178 SO in ihl last three moulhs.aftcr paying all expenfea aija'aVf K-umi iu jtrguiar uuaiuefN ucaiuet. luuuun r have 10 canvass ; bb soon ua pcoplu know you' hav It tor sale they tend for a Dish Washer. Address the Climax Mr Co., 45 dtarrAye,, buiumuup, WJUU, jur pHriicuiura. HlTPlffOTISM. An amusing, instructive nnd entertaining exhibition of the wonders nnd mysteries of MESMEEISM, By PROF. W. CAMERON PER- J 1 GTJSON, Id R0BBINS' OPERA HOUSE, Wednesday Eve., April 17th. Admission, 25c. lti served Seats, 35c' Seats pn Jala at KirllnXdrue store. TV""1 Stationery, jQkjr-t Materials, - ' v UAUJbUdy Rutotoor JSBtxxxias. Agents for DAILY PAPEHS. 4 North Main St LUlLOn Call aud see Watches, Clock, Jiwelry, Musical Instruments ond Optical Goods You can save 50 per cent, by calling on X DON'T FCMiiT TEE PLAGE Between Oak nnd Cherry Stroeta GcO Cor. Jardin and Oak FPR YOUR WALL PAPER, E Garden's iT WALL pApEl tore, We linve Just received n flee line of the most beautiful ard artistic papers in the market, which we will sell nt very reasonable prices. We have also in stock a great ileal of latt year's patterns which we are selling nt a sacrifice. Comeond see our line of goods. We have the moBt beautiful and artistic papers. Largest Paper Store in Town. Finest Slock and Lowest Prices. House, Sign and Decorative Painting. 224 "West Centre Street, All orders promptly attended to. CHINESE :: LAUNDRY 2Te. lO XToxtlx Ualn Street, Et-Qn.a.iid.OQ.11, JFa.. Clothes of all description neatly done up in n first class manner. I can refer to scores of families In this city ns to my care in washing ond superior neatness in doing up clothing. I do my work better and quicker than other laundry In this city. CHARLES LEE, Manager. Our Grand Spring Opening Of French Pattern Hats and Bonnets is Now on. We are displaying hundreds of the choicest and most select styles ever shown. u Ti -S Q , a t V. owl., iiu.u.m,, u. i, iii, iiu. v, uc; mu. is, isc; o. 10, 10c; jno. jsu, a5c per yard nil II colors. Sailor hats, 15c up; ladies' hats, 2So up; infants long cloaks cream and white for J1.00 nn. Tnfantn' nlu-Utenlnrr nntnio Rill- n1. t i 1 " 1 1 $1.00 to 60c per yard. Black satin, 31 inches veils, St.25 up. Infants' caps, 156 to $1.75, nt Mrs J. J. Kelly, Spring : and : Summer S"ULitin.g,s ( 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. 1 PORTZ BROS. 2-1 North Main Stn, Shenandoah, Pa. We Have the Best illuminating oil rnae. Odor lesfi,.colorl'ess,( brilliaDt.'pafe, per I ' lection. If you are in- the; dark, j drop us a postal. We'll enlighten j you and lighten you. ' Kclipsse Qil Oom?y Oils, Gasoline, Candles, Lamp Wicks, , ' ' Burners',' etc. 213 South Jardhi 'St.; SHENANDOAH, VK. Mall orders promptly ntterided to. Weeks' Museum, 17 SqUTH 3IAIN HTJtEJH Grand display ot birds and animals of all selections ana finest palqtlpgs In tho county. Best Beer, Porter and Ales, Finest Brands' ot Cigars. Free lunch every irornlng end evening, j Jomr Weeks, Proprietor ' Q. W Davidson, Bartender Our Easter Opening . Ladies, you are, all invited to -call next Saturday, Monday and Tuesday and ex amine the largest assortment of trimmed hats, strictly of the very latest New York styles, ever shown in Shenandoah. We have them at prices to suit the wants of qlL MRS. 'New York Cash Millinery Store, 29 North Main Street. 1 AND LiyKRY. 13 North Jardin Street. AJ(GIean, Quick Shave ' Can always be had at Cfiarfes Derr's Barber Shop, flrgH.ciass balr cutting and singeing. Ferguson House Uulldlng. Evan J. Davies, UNDERTAKING! our fine stock of IKE ORKIN, 129 South Main Street, SHJSNANDOAH. PA. TO- Painter and ! Paper Hanger. Sts., SDENAND0AH. Largest Assortment and Lowest Price. All orders promptly attended to 1 every aesenpuon. uueap ribbon, all wide, 1.00 yer yard, worth tl.75. Nun'B 26 S. Main St. J JjlKKGTJgON'rJ TilEATHE, P. J. rEBOOTON, MANAGER. Two Nights Only. THURSDAY nnd FRIDAY APRIL 18tli k m America's greatest melo-drdma- b. tip nntnr ' - " 1 Mr.. Richard Anderson, Supported by W. L. DOBSON'S select players In the Wostern Melo-Drama, The Indian Hero j -Usual Prlces- Keeerred seats at JCIrlln's drug store. GEORGE NAUJUNAS, Sal'oon,,and Restaurant, 234 North West Street. Finest brands of cigars. Choice Wines nnd Liquors. ED. BREfiH-AN, i Cor. Cherry anct Gilbert Sts. ' i r Finest Boors, Winos and liquors. Choice Temperance Drinks. BeBt Brands or 5 nnd 10c Cigars. New Tinsmith Shop. ST. LEiVOII Has opened a new tinsmith shop and Is pre-1.4 pared tb-do tlnroofing, Bpoutlng, stove repair lng and all kinds or Jobbing at reasonable I rates. HaUsfactlon guaranteed. - 236 East Lloyd Street. A Rennlne welcome Awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AMD COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and ale constantly on tap. Choice temperance drinks aud cigars. Anthony Schmicker's i, 104 SOUUI MAIX ST. ..The flnest pool and billiard rooms In town Heading beer, porter and I'ottsvllle ale con stantly on tap. Give us a call. ,3PeeSy 's Cafe 3G North Main Street. . (, ' The most popular resort In the town. Excellent beer, porter and ale on tap. Our cigars are the finest. MURPHY BROS., Saloon and Restaurant, lO North Main Street. Finest Wbltkeys, lleer, J'prter and Ale alwaysdn'tap. "Come and lilt one." Choice ffimni;.,? brinks and cigars. Free lunch 9 to 12 p. m. i I