EVENING HERALD Tlit'KSDAY, APHIL 18, 1805. THIRD EDITION Climatic Influence on Health. It cnnuot be denied that the influence of clitnate upon benltli s went, and it it in recognition 01 mis met tunc puyst clans send patients sulIerliiK with nul monary diseases to great distances (or "change of nlr." But when the sufferer happens to be too poor to act upon the advice his lot Is hard, indeed. Hut it is not necessarily hopeless. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery can be had nt nnv medicine store, and to It thousands whose cases were considered desperate owe their lives. Up to n certain point in the progress of uonsuuintlon. Dr. f lerco's uoiuen jueut cal Discovery is a positive remedy. But delav is dangerous with Consumption. In nil the conditions that lead to it, the "Discovery" Is the remedy. With severe lingering Coughsor Weak Lungs, nothing nets so promptly. Every disease that can be reached through the blood yields to this medicine. The Scrofulous affections of the 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 nil chronic Bronchial, Throat, and Lung affections, the "Discovery" Is the only remedy so certain that, once used, it Is always in favor. Can anything eUe be "just as good" for you to buy ? Don't you believe It. Fire Alarm Boxes. The following list shows the location of the nlarm boxes of the Shenandoah fire department : LOCATION. 15 Conl and Bowers Btreets. 16 Powers and Centre streets. 24 Bridge and Centre streets. 25 Main and Centre streets. 82. Jardin and Oak streets. 34 Main and Poplar streets. 35 Main nnd Coal streets. 42 Gilbert and Centre streets. 43 Gilbert and Cherry streets. 46. Oak nnd Gilbert streets. 48. West nnd PoplHr streets. 52 Chestnut and Coal streets. 54. iVest and Lloyd streets. To send an alarm open the box, pull down the hook once nnd let go. When nn alarm is sent in the fire bell will sound the number of the box and repeat the alarm four times. now TO LOCATE ALARMS. If the nlnrm Is sounded from box 15 the fire bell will strike one, then pause and strike five, which will indicate thnt the fire is in the vicinity of No. 15 box, Every alarm is repented four times. Relief In Six Hours. Distressing . Kidney nnd Bladder dis eases relieved In six hours by the "New Rrwiit South American Ktdnev Cure, This new remedy is a great surprise on account of Its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and everv nart of the urinary pas Raises in male or female. It relieves re' tention of water and pain in passing it almost lmmediatelv. II you want, ouicK relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold at, the Citv Pharmacv. 107 S. Main St, next door to the post office, Shenandoah Pa. 4 9 -3m Notice to Subscribers. Subscribers to the Evening Herald who arevnot receiving their paper regn' larly andYeople who wish to receive the paper as uew subscribers, are requested to leave their nddresses nt hooks ec urown'i Btatlonery.store, n North Main street. Rupture. Cure miarnnteed. No ODeration. In' quire nt the !henandoah drug store, No, 3 South Main street. u-ia-ti When Baby was sick, tto gave her Castorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla, When the had Children, she gave them Castorla, Stronse for'tnuaical instruments. ArelYou Golnff? The tickets to Denver, Col., and return for the meeting 'of the National Educn tlonal Association will be on sale July 3rd, 4th and 5th at rate of one standard fare, with two dollars added, for the round trip. Touchers and others thnt in tend taking advantage of the low rates can have sleeping car reservation mod in advance and get full Information to cost of side trips to the principal points of Interest throughout Colorad and Utah. Reduced rates by addressing John R, Pott, District Passenger Agent Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway, Will iamsport, Pa. Don't Tobacco Spit or Smoke Your Life Away is the truthful, startling title of a book about No To-Bac. the harmless, guaran teed tobacco habit cure that, braces un nicotinlzed nerves, eliminates the nicotine poison, makes weak men gain strength visor and manhood. You run no ohysica or financial rlk, as No-To Bao is sold by Mrs. A. Wasley under a guarantee to cure or money refunded. Book free Address Sterling Remedy Co., New York or uuicago. iat eou Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the name Lkssio & Baku, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. tf Coming: Events. April 23, 2-1 Entertainment In the All balms' lJ. K. church to raise Ubraryfunds April 20. Entertalnmeut by the famous Smim "'amlly, under the auspices of the W. C. T. U., in Ferguson's theatre. Thompson's Diphtheria Cure Is guar antve1 toioure sore-throat, quinsy, croup or any iinecuoo oi tue tnroat it useu r the directions require. Sold only at Kl llu'a drug store. 3 10 tf When you waut good roofing, plumb' inc. gas fitting, or general ttusmithing done call ou K F. Gallugher, 18 West Centre street. Dealer In stoves. 3 4-tf E. B. FOLEY, ""Fine Groceries, 201 West Centre Street. Dealer In trooerUs, flour, provl-ions, teas, o o trees, sugar, etc. Best ij null ly, lowest prices. A PHILADELPHIAN TAKEN IN. Colonel Brannon. of Hawaii. Plays An other One of His Check Tricks. On Friday evening, April 5, there dropped Into Dooner's Hotel, Philodel phin,n veteran who represented himself the ndvnuce guard of the Medal of Honor Legion, which was booked to hold its annual meeting on the following Tues day. The man, who was about 70 years of age, over six foot high, with gray bnlr, closely cropped whiskers nnd n clean phaven chin, registered as II. A. Flanders, t Deuver, Col. His commanding presence nnd entertnlnlng talk quickly captivated the genial landlord, who wns determined to do all in his power to make the Medal Honor men feel at home. He was ntroduced to General Mulholland and other men of high standing in military circles, with whom he seemed perfectly at home. From day to day the Medal of Honor coterie at the hotel grew in numbers and with all of them "Colonel" Flanders was bail fellow well met, That he might do his part at enter taining his newly found friends he ob tained $5 from Mr. Dooner and gave him in return a check for $120 In favor of H. Flanders, drawn upon the Miners' National Bank of Pottsvllle, and purport ing to be signed by H. W. Sortman. The $5 did not last long and again Mr. Dooner was importuned for more money, as Colonel Flanders wa meeting so many of the old boys. The accommodating land lord made the sum advanced $20, but when the Colonel made his third attack upon the ramparts he was repulsed, Mr. Dooner telling him he was not in the habit of doing business that way. After Mr. Dooner went home on Mon day night he determined to telegraph the following day to Pottsvllle and ascertain whether the check was good, but upon arriving at his hotel on Tuesday morning, the day the meeting was to convene, Mr, Dooner found thnt Colonel Flanders had vacated his room at 6 a. m. and had not been seen since. In reply to a telegram tne I'ottsvllle Dank answered that no account was kept at the bank in the name of H. V. Sortman. Mr. Dooner placed the matter in the hands of detectives, who expect to locate the man soon, as he went to Wilkes-Barre from here, where It is said he worked a hotel for $55. When Colonel Flanders was asked to show bis medal he said he did not keep it for exhibition. Observing a shuffle board at the hotel he pretended not to know what It was, but when Mr. Dooner played a few games with him and found himself bested every time he thought the colonel possessesd remarkable skill for one so un. sophisticated. It is now believed that H. A. Flanders la none other than Isaac F. Brannon, who was colonel of the Forty-eighth Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, whose record as a forger Is known from New York to Denver. According to a Reading paper. the National Hotel at that city was re' cently victimized of $20 by a worthless check for $100 presented by Brannon. He was arrested at the depot In Reading us he was about to take a train for Potts vllle. The Rocky Mountain Herald, of Denver, also relates how one "H. A, Patchen" was at one time arrested on the charge of passing a forged check for $100 on the Southern Hotel of Pueblo nnd was held in $500 bail, adding thnt he is Colonel Isaac F. Brannon, who passed a forged check upon the editor of the Herald, and was sent to the penitentiary for one year for the offense. On October 27, 1891, .Colonel Brannon was held under ball by Magistrate Mllll kin on the charge of obtaining $42 by false pretenses from a hotel in Harrisburg Colonel Brannon has an honorable war record. According to Bates' History o Pennsylvania Volunteers he enlisted in October, 1801, In the Forty-eighth Regl ment, and was honorably mustered out of service July 17, 18G5. From captain o Company K ho was promoted to major, then to lieutenant colonel and finally to colonel. When Colonel Gowen was killed in April, 1805, during the assault on Fort Mahone, Lieutenant Colonel Brannon as sumed command, ordered the regiment forward and captured the works. His gallant conduct on this occasion won f jr him the colonelcy. Stronse, has n fine line of society em blems. Special "Pennsy" Rates. For the laying of the corner stone of the parochial school at Pottsvllle on Sunday, April 21, 1895, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets to Pottsvllle and return (good only on day of issue) at single fare for th round trip. Strouse's watch charms are elegant and reasonable In price. Tax Notice. Notice is hereby given that all delln quent taxpayers must make settlement with the undersigned for 1893 and 1604 taxes within ten days from date and default the property or household goods o the delinquents will be levied upon and sold without further notice. M. J. SCANLAN Receiver of Taxes, Shenandoah, April 12, 1805. 4-12-lOt Stronse for optical goods. Special This Week. GentB' good white shirts, 33 cents. Fal ticking for 6 cents per yard. Good qunllty Bbeeing,14 cents. Table oil cloths, 12 P. J. Monacjiian, 3 d8 tf 28 South Main street. 18 karat Strouse's. solid gold wedding rings at Bargains in Boots and Shoes. A. Woraer hns purchated Snyder's shoe store and offers the entire stock, of boots nnd shoes at Jess than cost. Next to Womer'a trnok store. 8-25 lm I Have your carpets, feathers and roat ' tresses cleaned by the Steam Ronovatlng Co., 33 East Joal street. 4-17 3m AMUSEMENTS. "THE INDIAN IIKItO." Mr. Richard Aiiderou,lu hts successful play "The Indian Hero," will be the attraction at Fergtuon'a theatre this and tomorrow evenings. The play Is now in its fifth reason and is now in perfect form. Mr. Anderson Is supportod by a capable compauy nnd nn excellent por formance is nssured. "A JOLLY LOT." The Four Emperors of Music will be the stars at, Ferguson's thentre on Mon- ay evening, April 29d, in their new and succe-nful farce comedy "A Jolly Lot." Tliey have the reputation of being the cleverest musical organization thnt ap pears on the American stage. One of 1 t'jem is a clever black face comedian, and he adds much to the entertainment In this capacity. One of their most charm ing accomplishments is an imitation of n church organ on two flutes, n vlollncello nnd accordeon. One of the principal features Is the street parade, at noon through the prlncipil streets and concert on public fquare by their grand military brass band. "HOT TAMALES." A red letter attractltn Is expected from that highly successful organization headed by Conroy and Fox, in "Hot Tamales." This is a strictly high class entertainment and will appear here for the first time at Ferguson's theatre on Thursday evening, April 25th. Up to Date. Pottsvllle will have a boulevard when the county pays for it. Then and not until then. The PottBvllle Republican and Sunday News are slobbering over each other. Strange bed fellows. Harrlty wbn again In Harrisburg, yes terday. No use kicking, Cleveland is back of that machine. As we predicted all along the new county bill Is a "go" and few Schuylkill couutians will be sorry to lose part of its territory. The people who are kicking against the Judges retiring bill are those who voted to put an'old man on the bench and now want him to resign. Editor Parker was disappointed in hearing Charles Emory Smith's sliver speech. There are others who are getting tired of Smith, too. "Fears are entertained," says the Journal, that the Quay county bill will go through next week. What use are the "patriots" any way ? The Legislature has come-to the rescue of the Third Brigade band of Pottsvllle. Now let the people of that wealthy town go down Into their pockets and pay off the band's debts and give them a fresh start. Council meets tonight. Perhaps some thing can be done to save the $500 ex-Tax Collector Toole owes the borough by assessing the Councilmen, pro rata, who were instrumental in allowing a default in the payment. The verdict ngnlnst the Philadelphia Times for $45,000 Is excessive and out of proportion and will not stand. In any other court in the state the defendant would have been acquitted or mulcted with a few cents costs. The Commissioners will spend about $1000 to prevent the passage of the new county bill and won't succeed ; but the price of printing will he cut down still lower to make up the loss. Delllnger, the printer, of Lancaster, was sentenced three years to the Eastern Penitentiary for printing and selling obscene literature. Some of our officers in this county could give information as to the location of similar concerns not thousand miles from town. bn't it about time that the list of the borough resources be examined into and revised. The Idea of adding tn the list of resources the "extension of the electrio light to Turkey Run." That was an ex pense the same as any other, such as re pairing the streets, for instance, Strouse, the reliable jeweler. Washout Causes n Railroad Wreck. Richmond, Vn April 17. Train No. 35, which left Richmond at 7:13 last night over the Atlantic Coast lino, was wrecked on tho Northeastern road within about six miles of Floronco. S. 0., early this morning. A washout was tho cnuso of the accident, and two sleeping cars wore burned. No ono wns seriously Injured. Wounded In a French Duel. Paris. April 18 A duel with swords was fought between two woll known writers, Jnlos Huret nnd Catulle Mondos, nrlslug from tho fact that tho fnrmor con nocted the latter's naino with that ot Oc cur Wlldo. M. Mondos was slightly woundod. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Russell Sage, tho bankor, Is seriously 111 at his homo In New YorK. Secretary Carlisle will address the sound roonoy convention at Memphis May 23, Tho Third brlgudo of Ponnsylvnnla mil itla will enoamp at Mt. Gretna, Aug. 3 to 10. Ex-Governor Fltzhugh Loe hns been tip pointed by tho president as cplloctor of In ternal revenue for tho Sixth district of Virginia. Dynumlto" J. W. Woks, tho bogus priest who assailed Catholicism nnd wnp jailed at Pirn- Bluff, Ark., for profanity wns rideimed on paying $10!) and costs uud mining ti, ti'jivo town. Saving Fund Shares. The Safe Deposit Building nnd Saving Association still has some shades for sale in the March Berles. Call at the office of M. n. MaBter. marble yard, 127 North Jardin street, if you want some. 4-3-2w To Pottsvllle. flm af,(,nmmnilflHnli nf TinrennH lift. siring to attend the laying of the corner btone oi tne new parocuiai scuooi at 1 Pottsvllle on Sunday, April SUt., by ' MonsignorSatolli. the Philadelphia and Heading IMlroad will sell tickets at Klngle fare for round trip and run special trains at hours to suit. See small bills. Strouse, I the jeweler, for watches. As Others See Yc. Harry Decker on Doyle's Curiosity Mickey Doyle, of the Shenandoah News, Is not pleased with our article on Cor rtnne which appeared last week, and wonders lu that furiously fiery fashion of his whether the star's diamonds are similar to thoso found nt Preston Hill or the Hammond. Now we do not wonder ftt Mickey's curiosity, or his ignornuce in all matters pertaining to diamonds, as the poor fellow's experience In this respect has been necessarily limited. Mickey was always curious he was curious when he was treasurer of it certain press associa tion at ons time strong in this vicinity, and he will no doubt be curious all dur lug his life. His way of looking at things, however.ls sometimes defectivuas nresnl' of his regordirtr nntttre through tue rer ends of cocktail containers go frequently, and relative to which little weakness of his Tom Joyce recently said: "When it became known atLost Creek or In the quiet Ringtown Valley that the editor of the XewB was coming that way, and that was generally every day, barroom doors were thrown wlde'opon and licences were nnilrd outside on n tree." Verily, there is much in that sentence and after careful consideration we are forced to believe that it was after one of the trips men tioned that he wrote the criticism of our article. And lastly we would say that when Mickey issues a paper like the Item, or even near like It, then his readers will rise up in appreciation and leave him in a position to wear diamonds such as light the way for our ptn at the present moment. IScopenfiS:" DKcardetT'Oll Wiilla. Upper Sandusky. O., April 18. Tho oil boom has caused a fresh lmpotus to opera tions lu this section. Tho Standard Oil company has instructed Its employes to roopon nud start up all tho wells owned by tho company. This moans that scoros of wolls that tho Standard a year or so ago considered valueless will now bo op erated. Tho company Is even ro-leasing land which thoy throw up months ago. Fatal Scuffle for a dun. NewCastlb, Ph., April 18. AsaPnlno, Jr., was shot and killed by Charlos Urn bright. Tho boys, lu company with two others, wcro hunting ducks along tho Shenango, whon Pnlnj and Umbrlght be gan to scufllo for possession of tho gun. It was discharged, tho shot taking effect in Palue's right hip. He bled to death lu twenty minutes. Pnnngylrnnla's Democratic Chairman. HAltttlSBUtta, April 18. --Tho stato Dem ocratic committee met hero yesterday to select a chairman. Thoro wore only six absentees out of olghty-nlno committee men. Tho rasult was a comploto victory for tho frlomls of Mr. Harrlty, Robert E. Wright bolug chosen chairman without opposition. rie b'amauf Rational NEURALGIA and similar Complaints, manutaoturea nnaer ihb swingens .GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS. X tt . 1 1 . i i t t A iuresciiDeaDy eminent paysicianss DR. RICHTER'S lOnlv cenulno with Trade Mork"Anchor."I IUanufacturer:OoumorzlenratbDr.Itlchterotj IF. Ad. Eichterft Co.,17WtrrnCt.,HKW I02E.S 29 HIGHEST AWARDS. 12 Branoh HouBes. Own Glassworks. 25 & 50 cte in Shenandoah for ale by k h.r ' . D. Klrlin, off. Ma'"" , , iH lsn.7h.wn si., y. .n. ub- KKGUSON'S THEATRE. p. i. rsnacsoN, iiahaoiu THURSDAY, APRIL 25th, '95. "Cheer up Willie, they are eolrjg to stop and CONROY : and : FOX Those clever comedians, with thtlr splendid company, in Mot Tamales The Great Farce Comedy Buccsi. Direct Irom WalnutBtret Theatre, Philadelphia, Fan from start to finish. Wit, humor, with music, dance and none A High-class Attraction Prices, as, 50 and 75 cents. Seats on tale at Klrlln'a druir store. MISCELLANEOUS. FOUND. About ten days ago, a sum of money. Call at the Herald office 415-3t AXrANTED.-Gentleman who can rive bond, ii iu mr.o viiurro in a Business in anenan- ?! r,AaoreS1' with reference, Champion 6 H'UUltrUJWU, i d. TKT A TvTfP'TP'n Honest, enerfsetlo men to VV XI IN IJliU. solicit orders for NurBery Stock. I eitn. ncntf roplojimenexpenecsand Balary. Write at once fnr t-rnns and territory lor full delivery. KG Chase & Co., H80Bouth Penn Square, Philadelphia, Pa. ! WSTnen tSorrttt irom l to liua day eaBtlyt All have heard ot the wonderful success ot th Climax Dish WBBuer ; yei many arc apt to think they can'1 make money gulling it ; but anyone uuu made money, became even- lumlly wants one Ono aent has made 8478 KU in the lant three months ,atter raying all expene and at tending to regular bublucts besides. You don't have I o canvass , s soon as people Unow you hav- it for sale they fend for a Dish Washer. Address the t'llmax Mfg To., 45 UtarrAve., Columbus, Ohio, for particulars. Call and sec our fine' stock of Clocks, Jewell y, Musical Instruments nnd Optical Gocds. You can save 50 per cent, by calling on Wdtclu IKE DON'T FORGST THE PLAGE t Between Oak and Cherry Streets. GrO T, H. SNYDER Cor. Jardin and Oak FOR YOUR WALL PAPER, Garden's WALL pApER jStoe. We have just received a One line of the most beantiful ard artistic papers in the market, which we will sell at very reasonable prices. We have also in stock a grf at deal of lost year's patterns which we are selling at a sacrifice. Come and see our line of goods. We have the most beautiful and artistic papers. Largest Paper Store in Town. Finest Stock and Lowest Prices. House, Bigk and Decorative Painting. 224 West Centre Street. All orders promptly attended to. CHINESE :- 2To. IO 2Toxtb. Taiaa. Stxeet, 63a.GX3.a.xx(3.oa.fe., 3?a. Clothes of all descrintlon neatlv done us in a first class mannpr. T rnn refpr tn scores of families In this city as to my care In washing and superior neatness in doing up clothing. I do my work better and quicker than other lanndry in this city. Our Grand Spring Opening Of French Pattern Hats We are dlsnlavinc hundreds of the French and American deslcns in flowers silk, No. 5, fic; No. 7, 7c; No. 9. 9c; No. 12, 12c; No. 10, 15c; No. 80, 25o per yard all colors. Sailor hats, 15c up ; ladles' hats, 25a up ; infants long cloaks, cream and white for $1.00 up. Infants' christening outfits. Silk velvets, to close out, down from $1.00 to 50c per yard. Black satin, 24 Inches wide, $1.00 yer yard, worth $1.75. Nun's veils, $1.25 up. Infants' caps, 15c to $1.75, at Mrs, J. J. Kelly, js3E3r333xr.axrxOja.ia:, xa.. Spring : and : Summer (Order spring garments now). Besides giving 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. PORTZ BROS. 24 Noi;th Main Str,, Shenandoah, Pa. We Have the Best illuminating oil made. Odor less, colorless, brilliant, safe, per fection. If you are in the dark, drop us n postal. Wa'll enlighten you and lighten you. Eclipse Oil Gom'y Oils, Gasoline, Candles, Lamp Wicks, Burners, etc. 213 South Jardin St., SHENANDOAH, PA. Mail orders promptly attended to. Weeks' Museum, 17 SOUTH MAIN 8T1WE1 Grani display of birds and arjlmalB of all solectlonb ana nnest paintings in the county. Beet Beer, Porter and Ales. Finest Brands ot Clears. Free lunch every rxornlne end evening. John 'Weeks, Proprietor O. 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 all. 3VE2R.S5J., DBC"STIEI, New York Cash Millinery Store, 29 North Main Street. . Evan J. Davies, AND LIVKRY. 13 North. Jnrdin Street. A Clean, Quick Shave Can always be had at Charles Derr's Barber Shop, Flrss.class hair cutting and singeing. Fergu&on House Building. UNDERTAK ORKIN, 129 South Main Street, SHENANDOAH. PA. TO Painter and Paper Hanger, Sts., SBENAND0AH, Largest Assortment and Lowest Price All orders promptly attended to LAUNDRY CHARLES LEE, Manager. and Bonnets is Now on. choicest and most select stvles ever shown. of everv descrintlon. Chean ribbon, nil 26 S. Main St. HOOKS & BROWN Boolis, Stationery, KTo-vroltios, IX XX TO TOO I" StC,XKX2pi9. Agents for DAILY PAPERS. 4 North Main St. Millions of Dollars Go up in smoke every year. Take no risks but get your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., insured in first-class, relia ble companies, as represented uy DAVID FAUST, Insurance Agent, 1!) South Jardin Street. Also Life and Accidental Companion GEORGE NAUJUNAS, Saloon and Restaurant, 234 North West Street. Finest brands of clears. Choice Wlnea and Liquors. ED. BRENNAN, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Sts. Finest Beers, Wines and Liqnors. Choice Temperance Drinks. Beat Brands ot 5 and 10c Cigars. New Tinsmith Shop. 3VE. CT. IiBACH Has opened anew tlntmllh sbopand is pre pared to do tinrooflng, spouting, stove repair fng and all hinds of Jobbing at reasonable rates. Satisfaction guaranteed. 236 East Lloyd Street. A tfenulnu welcome Awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and nle constantly on tap. Choice temperance drinks and cigars. Anthony Schmicker's 10t BOV1U MAIN ST. .The finest pool and billiard rooms in townt Heading boer, porter and Pottiville ale con stantly on tap. Give un a oll. Feelers C5af e 36 North Main Streot. The most populnr resort in the town. Excellent beer, porter nnd ale on tap. Our cigars are the finest. MURPHY BROS., Saloon and Restaurant, 10 North Main Street. Finest Whiskeys, Beer, Porter and Ale always on tap. "Come and hit ono." Choice temperance drinks and clears. Free lunch t to in p.m.