it: EVENING HERALD' MONDAY, AI'KIL 29. 18U5. THIRD EDITION THE WILD WEST. A Great Object Lesson In the History of the United States. Buffalo Bill's Wild West, which Is soon to appear at Pottsvllle, Is admitted to be the most wonderful and .Interesting ex hibition ever idven in the open nlr. The sweepinK charge ot the cavalry com. pnnies from the United States, Grent Britain, France, Knssla and Germr.ny, the queer antics of the Indians, the rough riding indulged in by the cow boys and South American Gnmhos, the wonderful display of shooting by Miss Annie Oakley, Johnny Baker and Colonel Cody, the reproduction of the b-itileof Little Big Horn, and the attack on the Deadwood stHge coach, are all features that have not only won the admiration of the Deople of the Uni'cd States, but of every great oity of Kurope. The enter tainment is truly an ouject lesson In the history of the United States. At this season of the year the amusemouMovlng public must have something lu the shape of outdoor entertainment to please them, after tae long and tedious winter, and nothing can be more pleasing and instructive than Buffalo Bill's Wild West and Congress of ltough Hiders of the world. This season the entertainment will be presented in new, Improved aud enlargtd form. To round out the efforts in the past of Colonel Cody and Nate Salsbury, who have so long been asso elated toaether In the management of the Wild West, has been added the ma tcrlal experience of James A. Bailey, now and for many years the nctlng head of Barnum's show. This managerial trio have spared no expense and neglected do opportulty for increasing the Interest and correctness of the exhibition, which will be iriven on May 0, afternoon nnd evening, at Pottsvllle. A Skeleton in the Closet. How often Jo we hear of this In domestic life at this day. But what Is more anoalling than the living body made renulslve with skin and scalp diseases. salt-rheum, tetter, eczema and scrofulous sores ana swellings, ur. rierces uouien Medical Discoverv is the positive cure for all of these diseases If taken iu time, it also cures Lung-scrofula, commonly known as Pulmonary Consumption, tsy druggists. Keyser, N. C Dr. R. V. PlEiicn : Denr. Sir When about three years of age 1 was taKen wltn mumps, also had fever, Anally I had that dreaded disease Scrofula. The most .ntnent nhvsicUiiB iu this fcectlon treated ine to no avail. I had running scrofulous sorei on left side of neck and lace. I was small and weakly when eight or nine years old, nnd in fact was nearly a skele-lone. tn Six hottles ot Dr. Pierces dolden 4UCU1UU1 UIHUUVCIJ wiuunuu uin. Tciutm changes. Although the sores were healed in eittht months. I did not unit taking it until I was sure it had been entirely routed from my system. The only signs eft of the dreadful disease are the scars which ever remind me of how near death's door I was until rescued by the "Dis covery." I am now eighteen years old and weigh 148 pounds, aud nave not neen sick in five vears. Your, respectfully, Harvey M. Hou.eman, Agt. for Seaboard Air Line. Pottsvllle Points. A "Greater Pottsvllle" is the talk. We would like to see It In reality. Tho old drones will have to die first. The Journal has the largest and finest editorial, business and other rooms In the county. As a base ball town Pottsvllle takes the lead. Every other person Is a crank on the subject. Judge Pershing was out driving one day la&t week aud was kindly greeted by his numerous friends. The County Commissioners will be on hand In Harrlsburg tomorrow to continue their fight against the new county. Judge Lyon has received his commission and Is now prepared to enter upon the duties of his position. Relief in Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder dis eases relieved In six hours by the "New Great .South American Kidney Cuie. This new remedy is a groat surprise on Mi-i-i.ii nr nf its exceeding nromntness in rellcvi'-g pain iu the bladder, kidneys. hnck and everv nart of the urinary pas- In male or female. It relieves re tention of water and pain in passing It almost Immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this Is your remedy. Sold m thrt CAtv Pharmacv. 107 S. Main bit. ne tt Ooor to the post office, Shenandoah, pft 4-y-am Coming Events. M(iv 30 Ice erearn festival in Bobbins' hall, under the auspices ot the Young Peon Working Society of the United Evangelical church. When Baby was sick, wo gave her Castorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When die became Mta, she clung to Castorla. When die had Children, she gave them Castorla. Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the usuieLwwiB & IlAER. Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack, tf Special This Week. Gents' good white shirts, 88 oent, Fair tloklng for 8 oenU per yard. Good Quality sheeting, U cents. Table oil oloths, 12 cent. P. J. MONAQHAN, 8-22-tf 28 South Main street. Strouse, the jeweler, for watches. E. B. FOLEY? "Fine Groceries, 20i West Contro Street. TUalirln frni trli s, t'..m i rnvl .m-, i o flees, sugar, etc Him. .junln, i jvusipxcie. Mere Mention. It would be a Rood thing for Council to repeal all the ordinances. At most they are a dead letter. Saturday's rain brought out the buds aud gave the town a good cleaning. The air waiJ full of music on Friday, hand organs, brass bands, drum corps, &c, helped to make the town lively. I Post 140, G. A. It., Is making arrange ments for Decoration Day. As usual, It will be fittingly celebrated. Shenandoah will be well represented at Atlantic City thissnmmer. Already two of our town inmlllea have opened board ing houses Ithere. If you are a property holdor you should assist lu making the HEltALD's silver souvenir edition n success. The finest job printing turned out from the HERALD job rooms. All tho newest styles In type recently ndded-to our al ready extensive job plant. Our p'eanut Couucllmen, who were instrumental In sending out of town for their printing, have been receiving a, fear ful "roast" from the newspapers through' out the state. Watkin Waters Post No. 140, G. A. It., with nuxllery organizations, will attend divine service In the Primitive Methodist church on Sunday evening, May 20th. Some of our Couucllmen could set an example for other peoplo to follow by cleaning their own premises. Cattle and swine continue to roam at large and add greatly to the plctur esquness of the town. The Grand Army of town has selected Rev. Meredith, pastor of the M. E, church of town, as orator on Decoration Da. The reverned gentleman Is a veteran of the war.havlng served a9 Chaplain in one of the state regiments. The Shamokln Dally News Is rather severe npon our peanut uouncumen Some of them are mean enough to skin a loupe, but they are few In number and hard to find outside of Shenandoah. There is n young couple in town that want to get married but have not the means to Becure a license. The Journal Is walling bitterly against the new county. There is danger in the air, else why all these lamentations t Too bad; too bad. There ore no signs yet of the new gov ernment building in Pottsvllle. The high nrice asked for building sites may have something to do with its delay. Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup seems sent as a special providence to the little fn tg. HiHHKiint, to mire, nencciiv Harm less, mid uhnolutelv sure to clve instant relief in all cases ot com or lung trouuie. Strouse for musical instruments. THE MOST COMMON DISEASE. A Diseased Stomach is Believed To Be the most common complaint In this country and is assuredly a most serious The diseased stomach inevitably nml speedily causes grave troubles iu the Kidneys nnd Liver, vital organs that nre ordinarily exceedingly difficult of treat ment. There is but one proper course to pursue in dealing with disorders of the digestive functions, and thnt is the employment of a medicine that will effect a radical cure, for which nothing else is so reliable as Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. It nlone promptly and thoroughly restores healthful action to the nffected organs, eliminates impu rlties from the blood, nnd so cures the many diseases that spring from a vitiated condition of the life current. Liver and Kidney diseases, that yield to no other medicine, are readily cured by this potent r;medy. Strouse for clocks. Have your carpets, feathers and mat tresses cleaned by the Steam Renovating Co.. 32 East Coal street. 4-17-3m Want to Know What has become of the Schuylkill Press Association f What the Pottsvllle newspapers will do after the Judges' Retiring and .Quay county bills pass the Legislature r What will be the result of the libel suits Instituted by Steward Hartman The verdict against the Philadelphia Times Is not a very encouraging outlook Will Pottsvllle have a boulevard f Whether Judge Pershing will ever sit in court again V Why Council did not ask for bids from Pottsvllle papers for publishing the notice "Proposals for Coal Hauling t" Why cuttle, swine and other anlmnls are allowed to roam at large ? Why the ordinance relating to oh structing the alleys Is not enforced t Why our people are so slow lu clounlng up ? Strouse for diamonds. You Don't Have to Swear off says the St. Louis Journal of Agriculture 1 . 1 1 . t 1 1 4. x- Ml - . 1. .. I ill hu euuuriui iiuuuu ami- iu-xiuu, tuo imii Otis tobacco habit cure. "we Know oi manv cases cured by No-To-Bac. one. oromlnent St. Louis architect, smoked and chewed for twenty years: two boxes cured him so that even the smell of tobacco makes htm sick." To lino sold an guaranteed by Mrs. A. Wasley. No cure no pay. Book free. Sterling Remedy Co, New York or Chicago. lat eou More Warnings. The borough of Bloomsburg will pay $7,300 to a man who fell through a defee tlve sidewalk. Mlllville, a small vll'age In Columbia, pays WOO to allow a man to get Judgmeut for tlOO on account of a little carelessness of a property holder In recant to his pavement. It should be the duty of every cltissen knowing of bad plaoes tn the sidewalks Ic report the fact to the Council and theu the Council should not lose any time iu having the defect remedied. A little attention given In time may Have hundreds ot dollars to the ttx payers. When any affair is brought to toe attention of the Council they hoilld not delay In waforolug the rules. In eases of burns, sprains, fcefllds, or any of the other HCcldrntal pain likely to ometn the liiiii'uu body, Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlo Oil lilve almost instant relief. All the latest novel u like fttfttr.iune's in tue'juweiiy Syuiimthy for n Mini Slayer. Milwaukee, April 2fl. -City Treasurer Lusooinbe was formally placed under ar rest yesterday afternoon, ohftrged with murder in tho first degree for shooting his brother-in-law, Emll A. Sanger, brother of tho champion bloyclUt.Haturday night Tho prisoner was released on $10,000 ball. Public sympathy seoms to lie with Lus- oombo. Kven some of the members of the Sanger fniully do not bear him any great i reseutmune, knowing, as they did, that , tho murilereu man nnd cruelly beaten his wife and threatened to kill Limoombu. Sanger wont to the Lusoombe homestead on Grand nvotiuu and Fifteenth street, where his wife had taken refuge with hor brother and father aftor he had beaten hor, and when he tried to force an en trance Lusoombe shot him through a heavy plate glass, Ills head win filled with the plocoit, instantly killing him. Sisters Sentenced for Shoplifting. PlTTSBUUO, April SO. Mrs. Mary Ko hout, Mrs. Colin Stakely nnd Annie Den nlston. tho sisters oouvicted of shoplifting, wore sentenced yesterday. Mrs. Kohout said her sisters wore lnnocont, that sho had got them Into trouble. When told sho would have to spend five year in the pen itentlary she orlud, "I will die there. I will never live to get out." Mrs. Stuktly was also given five years, and Anuio Den nistou was sont to tho Moranza reform,! tory. Two Killed on tlio Nmv York Central. NEwnunoil, X. Y., April 2W. Two men wore killed on the Hudson Hirer division of tho Sow York Central railroad on Siu urday. The Cnio.igo limited, going south, struck u team at Croton,- injuring tho drivor so badly that ho died soon after wards. Tho special limited mail, going north, struck una instantly killed u la borer half n mllo below Dutchess Junc tion. llrnUemnn Mcgitlmn Ground to Dontli. ALTOONA, Pa., April i'U. Tho body of William Mcgahan was found ground to pieces on tho Pennsylvania railroad at Tipton, nfow miles east of this city. It Is supposed tho extra train, of which Mcga han was a brakumnn, stopped at tho point hero ho was killed and that bo got off and in doing so slipped In front of tho fast lino west. Howard for Mrs. l'arnoll's Assailant. BORDESTOWN, N. J., April 89. A re ward of ?250 lias at lust been offorcd for information that will lead to tho capture of tho cruel assailant of Mrs. Parnoll. Tho reward Is offered through Proseoutorof the Pious Ecitard P. Budd. Mrs. Pnruull continues to improve, nnd Dr. Shlpps now thinks she may pull through. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Reports from St. John's N. D., say thnt 500 Indians and halfbrccds aro on the warpath. Willlo Pfloairer, 0 yours old, was bitten by iv rabid cat in Bnltlmoro yostorday, aud hydrophobia Is feared. Frank Boobcl, a contractor, was mur dered nnd robbed of 100 by tramps ou tho highway near Mansllold, O. J. B. Michencr, a loading lawyor nnd politician of Canton, O., is undor arrest, charged with passing counterfeit coin. Miners of tho Massillon (O.) district havo boon ordered out on May 1, to avort orders from tho Columbus convoutlon of May 3. Mine. Medlugor, wlfo of tho woll known bicyclist, killed hor husband und horsolf in Paris when sho loarued of his intimacy with another woman. Edward Tucker, who practiced wlfo beating, was taken from his homo by fe male whiteenps at Port Tampa, Fin., and uumercofully whipped. Mrs. Mary Post nnd her daughter, Mrs. P. Flnloy, and hor grandchild, littlo Ethel Finloy, wero drowned by their rowboat capsizing in Au Train rlvor, in Alger county, Mich. Because his comrades accused him of being the Cheyenne Oscar Wilde, Corporal Henry, of Company D, Eighth United States infantry, committed suicide by ihooting at Fort Russell, Wyo. House Wrecked by Natural Gnt. Pittsburg, April "u. At isdgowoou, a suburb, tho residence of Attornoy A. L. Snindler was blown apart by an oxploslon of natural gas, which leaked Into tho collar through a drain. Rebecca Splndlor was probably fatally injured by fulling from tho second floor to tho collar. Two other explosions wrockud tho adjoining dwelling houses of A. L. Swift, Professor D. W. Downing nnd T. A. Johnston. Tho loss Is $20,000, Crushed by n Fall of Cnnl. Tasiaqua. Pa., April 89. David Llddlo, an employe oi won oouiory, ni rusenrorn, was killed by a full of ooal. Llddlo und his buttio were waiting Torn shot to go off, when a prop In the mines gave way, let ting down a fall of ooal, which burled Mm. When tho men inside commenced tn illtr tho ooal nn additional fall tool) place, proventlug tho recovery of the body f jr soveral hours. Grim Warnliis to Turkish Itebels. Fez, April 20. A letter from the sultan has been reail in tne jiosnue nere an nounolnz a sigunl victory over the rebel lious Ruhamu tribesmen at Murrnkesl After the reading of the letter tho heads ot sixteen of the robels wore suspended fi'om ono of tho gates. A. l'rleift btrlckun with Apoplexy. ELKTON, Mil , April 20. Hev. C. It Farley, recently appointed pastor of the Catholic church here, was probably fatally ttnekon yesterday with apoplexy, ttov, Mr. Farley U !i6 years of ago Rupture. Cure Guaranteed. No operation. In quire at the Shenandoah drug store, No 3 South Main st reet. 9-18-tf All watches repaired anteed for one year. by Strouse guar AND LIVKItY. 13 North Jardin Street. W. J. Cancelrius, Saloon B .il East Centre wtreet, Hheundoah. Beers, Porter, Ale and Cigar Temper ance drinks of all kinds. Finest brand of whinkieo. Evan J. Davies, UIEuMINGl Did you ever es one of the famous waterproof Intcriinnd Collars of Cnff 5 t! 1 very easy to tell, for tliey are all mnri-ea uiis way VfAFlK. hey are the only Interlined Collars and Cufitt, and are made of linen, cov ered with waterproof "CRr.r,t;r.otD." They'll stand right by you day in nnd day but. and they arc all marked this way aO ' MARK- The first cost te the only cost, fo: they keep i:;.in u long time, and when soiled you can clean them in a minute by simply wiping off with n wet doth -mac is me Kmu uiutkuj iuis way TKAD Mark. These collars oud cuffs will outlast hnen ones. Tee wearer escapes laundry trials and ftwudry bills no chafed neck ard no "Stilting down it to.: get u collar marfficd this way Ask vour dealer first, and tnl ing that haa not above trade marl you acsirj pcricci suusiucuuu. others ore imitations absolutely. If Ton can't find collars or marked this vny, wo will Bend you n ;n sample postpaid on receipt oi pritu. Collars, 25 cts. each. Cuffs 50 cts. pair. Give your size and say whether stand up or turned-down collar is wanted. THE CELLULOID COMPANY, 4a-2 Broadway, NEW YORK. MISCELLANEOUS. "TfHY do peoplo complain of hard times, VV when any woman or man can make lrom 85 in jiuaaayeaniyi au navencaraoi the wonderful success of the Climax Dish Washer; yet many re opt to think they can'' make money sr lint; tt ; but anyone can mnhe money, becnuto everv inmlly wnnis one One anent lias made ? 178 SO in the laxt three months.after paying all expeee and at tending to regular business besides. You don't have lo canvass : os soon as i conic know you hav It for sale thry (-end for a Dish Washer. Aaaress inn uumiix jug i;o., 43 -siarrAve., Columbus, Ohio, lor particulars. For Sale, Cheap ! 2 VALUABLE PROPERTIES On North White Street, Double hlock of dwelllncs. Nos. 80 and 82North White street, between Centre nnd Lloyd streets. ' ,, Also, auoume diockoi uwemngs, mvr, 110 oud 118 North White street, between Lloyd and Coal streets. Apply nt HERALD OFFICE We Have the Best illuminating oil made. Odor less, colorlp.w. brilliant, safe, per fection. If you are In the dark, drop us a postal. We'll enlighten you and lighten you. Eclipse Oil Oom?y Oils, Gasoline, Candles, Lamp Wicks, Burners, etc. 213 South Jardin St., SHENANDOAH, PA Mall orders promptly attended to. HOOKS & BROWN Full line of Base Ball Goods. Special inducements to clubs. Agents for DAILY PAPERS. 4 North Main St, New Firm. New Stock, Hats and Bonnets Ready Trimmed or Ma tie to Order We make no extravagant statements, but are certain that you will flndo jr stock a.tapted to your wants, and above all You Want Style. Our reputation is well known in that direction. Visit our store, see our stock, compare styles, note prices and your trade is surely ours. Largest assortment of sailor hats, bridal wreaths and flowers In town at M. & L. STANK'S, No. 7 South Main St., Shenandoah Spring : and : Summer Sio.Itln.g'S- ( Order spring garments now). Besides giving- ample time fQr delivery it enables you to i have your pick of our spring- ; assortment. Complete line of domestic and imported novelties trousers and suiting-. 1 PORTZBROS. 24 North. Malu Bt., Bbtnandoah, Pa. 1 11 n hrs o LIU LOIS I TO HT Call and sec our Watchts, Clocks, Jimliy, Musical You can save 50 per IKS DON'T FORM THE PLAGE 129 Betwoen Oak nnd Cherry Stroots. GrO T.H I Cor. Jardin and Oak FUR YOUR WALL PAPER. CHINESE ITo. 3.0 ISToxtli aaln. Stroot, Clj.Bii.&3a.ia.oQ,i1., pa. Clothes of all description neatly done up in n first clnss manner. I can refer to scores of fnmllles In this city ns to my care In wnflilng and superior neatness in doing up clothing. I do my work better nnd quicker than other laundry in this city. CHARLES LEE, Manager. Our Grand Spring. Opening French Pattern Hats are displaying hundreds of the Frenoffinnd American designs in flowers 1 silk, Ny5,Bc; No. 7, 7c; No. 9. 0c; No. 12, 12c; No. 10, 15c; No. 80, 25c per yard all colors. 'jSallor hats, 16o up ; ladies' hats, 25o up; infants long cloaks, cream and white fd?1.00 up. Infints' christening outfits. Silk velvets, to close out, down from 81.00 to bttftper yard Black satin, 24 inches wide, $1.00 yer yard, worth $1.75. Nun's veils, $1.2qfcp. Infants' caps, 15c to 81. 75, at MrsaJ. J. Kelly, Garden's iRT WALL jStoie. We have jnst received a flee line of the most beautiful and artistic papers in tho market, which we will sell at very reasonable prices. We have alto in stock great deal of hut year's patterns which we are selling at a sacrifice. Come nnd see our line of goods. We have the niOBt beautiful and artistic pnpers. Largest Paper Store in Town. Finest Stock and Lowest Prices. IIouse, Sign and Decorative Painting. 224 West Centre Street. All orders promptly attended to. If you wnnt a Fine Horse or Pair of Horses, attend OF WM. NISWENTER, TUESDAY, APRIL 30th, 1895, At the Commercial Hotel, At 2.00 p. m.- The stock consists of heavy draucht horses, brewery horses, fine double teams and fine sinale teams, and three extra fine drivers, which must be sold, rain or shine. This Is the finest car of horses ever shipped to this region. Do not forget tne place anu uate. !1 MBS. PHILIP KEUSGHEE Will dispose of fcer entire stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Etc., 3ESolox7" Cost. Stock must he sold immediately, owner in tending to remove from town. CALL EARLY AND SECURE BARGAINS. A good Marvin Safe, show fixtures, &&, will besoldveiy cheap. No. 129 West Centre Street, MAHANOY CITY, PA. MURPHY BROS., Saloon and Restaurant, 10 North Main Street. Finest Whlikevi. Beer. Porter and Alb always on tap. "Ooino nnd hit one," Choice temperance annus ana cigars. Free nines a to 12 p. in. m FOR SALE OR RENT. A business property. Storeroom and dwell ing In excellent condition. Centrally located. Apply on the premises. Ho. 1 29 West Centre Street, MAHANOY CITY. 1 M II ma b xiitc stock of Instrummis tnv Optical Goods. cent, by calling on ORKIE South Main Street, SHENANDOAH. PA. TO Painter and Paper Hanger, Sts., SBENAND0AH. Largest Assortment and Lowest Price. All order promptly attended to and Bonnets is Now on. choicest and most select stvlei ever Rhown. of every description. Cheun ribbon, nil 26 S. Main St. Ladies, you are all invited to call next Saturday, Monday and Tuepdny and 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 nil. New York Cash Millinery Store, 29 North Main Street. A genuine welcome Awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and ale constantly on tap. Choice temperance drinks and cear. GEORGE NAUJUNAS, Saloon and Restaurant, 234 North We?t Street. Finest brands of cigars. Choice Wines and Liquors. Anthony Schmicker's 104 SUXT11I MAIN ST. The finest pool and billiard rooms in town Heading beer, porter and Potttville ale con stantly o i tap. QlvousuoOl. Weeks' Museum, 17 SOUTH 2IAIN HTREB1. Grand display of birds and animals of all solccttonb ana finest paintings In the county. Best Beer, Porter and Alos. Finest Brands of Cigars. Free lunch every corning nd evening. Jons VTkkks, Proprietor. G. W. Davidson, Bartender. ED. BRENNAN. Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Sts. Finest Beers, Wines and Liquors. Choice Temperance Drinks. Boat Brands of 5 and 10c Oigara. 36 North Main Street. The most nonular resort In the town. Excellent beer, porter nnd nle on tap. Unr cigars nre tne unest. JP. 3VE.Xj3ZS'S", : Jeweler IB North Main Street. Repairing of all kinds prinoptly attended to. A Clean, Quick Shave Can always be had at Charles Derr's Barber Shop, Flrss-olass hair cutting and singeing. Ferguson House Building. Our Master Opening
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