EVENING HERALD AjrnVAY, MAY 4, left THIRD EDITION Frederick Humphreys, M. D. Formerly Professor ot Institutes of Homeopathy, Pathology, and Medlcnl Practice In the Homeopnthlc Medlcnl College ot Pennsylvania nt Philadelphia Br. Humphreys la one of the oldest, most celebrated, nnd distinguished Homeo pnthlc physicians living. He studied with the renowned Dr. Cmstantlne Herring, who was a pupil of the immortal Hanne' mann. ThUB his knowledge came direct Irom the fountain-head. He has devoted his life to the treatment nnd cure of the lck, and to the perfection of Humphrey's Specifics, which now stand for all thnt is good in science and medicine. They are Used and relied upon by tens of thousands of families throughout the civilized world. Medical Book-A copy of Dr. huruphrty'a Specific Manual of all diseases mailed free on application Humphrey' Medicine Company, Corner "Wtllinin & John Sts., New Yerk. Over. 20,000 Barrels Sold. The Columbia Brewing Compitny put out its first product on April 14th, 1S94 and sold the first year, juft finished, a little over 20,000 barrels, which speaks well for the product they furnish. Reduced Rates. On the occasion of the dedication of the Odd Fellows' Temple at Philadelphia, May 21, 1895, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell, on May 20 and 21, excursion tickets to Philadelphia and re turn from all points on its system east of Pittsburg and Erie, north of Quantico and south of Cnnandalgua, inclusive, at a single fare for the round trip, with mini mum rate of fifty cents. Tickets will be good for return passage (Until May 23, Inclusive. This rate is open to the public, and offers an excellent opportunity for n visit to Philadelphia at a very small cost, Fast and f requerft express trains run from Philadelphia to all principal New Jersey seashore resorts. 18 karat S rouse's. solid gold wedding rings at Special This Week. Gents' good white shirts, 33 cents. Fair ticking for 5 cents per yard. Good quality sheeting, 14 cents. Table oil cloths, 12 cents. P. J. Monagiian, 8-22-tf . 2S South Main street, A Proper Bill. A bill now before the Legislature pro Tides for the making of the offices of supervisors, town clerks and borough treasurers (where they are not so now) elective by popular vote. This is a proper measure and should have been on the statuto books long ago. We move to amend by inserting Chiefs ot Police with power in the chiefs to appoint the rest of the force. The people delegate too much power to a few Councllmen. Miners' Journal. . Buy your wall paper and room Ings at John L. Hassler's. mould 4 ll-am. Mere Mention. Take a sun bath. May flowers are due. The sunshine Is welcomed Farmers ore corn planting. Oysters are now out of season. ' The tramps are on the march. The dandelion season Is on the wane Lilacs tuls month ; ditto, honeysuckles Baby carriages are mo.re plentiful now. Decoration Day preparations are going on. Strawberry festivals will soon be in order. Ice cream and soda water trade is look log up Whitewash that fence of yours if it has not already been done. Boston Baked Beans Ltu'ich tonight, Schellly House. Reduced Rates To U tdlug, Pa., via Pennsylvania Rail rou t. Ou May a8 ho iuhIu festivities In counecuoa wuti'the Annual Conclave of tht K.itrbts i'quipl.ir at Reading, Pa, will !) held, and on that day the Penn sylvaul i Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets to Reading and return friui all points on their Schuylkill Division, Wllllamsport, Wllkesborre, Sunbury, and Intermediate stations, at a single fare for the round trip, with mint mum rate of twenty-five cents. These tickets will be good on that day only. special rain will leave Reading at mid night for Philadelphia, stopping at prin cipal intermediate stations. Where (shall I get B. B. B. f Will Hold a Conference. The chairman of the Republican com mittee ot Luzerne county met County Chairman Burd E. Payne at Fottsvllle today for the purpose of arranging for meetings of the executive committees both counties. The object of these meet ings is for the purpose of taking action to heoure the deteat of the Quay county bill' which will again come up in th House at Harrisburg some day next week on a motion to reconsider. Removal. Dr. D. W. Straup will remove his office to 34 South White street on May 15th. All the latest novelties in the jewelry line atStrouse's. E. B. FOLEY, Fine Groceries, 201 West Centre Street. Dealer In groceries, Hour, provisions, teas, ofleea, sugar, etc liestquaUty, lowest prices. Two Accidents. Stlney MateaVMge, n Pole, residing In Mahauoy City, was Instantly killed m the Knlckerbo:ker colliery this morning by a fall of coal. Tho untortunnte man was 23 years of nge and single. His neck and jaw were broken by the fall. Frank Strauss, of Mahanoy City, met with a serious accident at the Elmwood colliery, near Mahanoy City, this morn ing. He was working in brenBt No. 100, and his leg and knee were badly squeezed. Clam Soup Lunch tonight, Schellly House. Dr. Spalding: 111. Dr. Spalding has been confined to his home on South White street for the past everal day through illness. The doctor has been suffering from stomach trouble and, on Tuesday, was compelled totnke to his bed, when an attack of erysipelas do veloped Itself. In returning from one room to another the doctor met with a slight accident which prolonged his ill nesa. The doctor's many friends wish for his speedy recovery. Have you heard about B. B. B. f Burned by an Explosion. Lewis Barrow, a Pole, living at Fowler's, met with an accident in the Knicker bocker colliery this morning by an explo sion of gas. His face, hands nnd arms were badly burned. He walked alone to the Lehigh Valley depot, and took the 9:00 o'clock train for the Miners' Hospital Strouse for diamonds. The 'Y" Program. The following is the program for the meeting ot the "Y" this evening: Slug Ing, "Y;" prayer; scripture reading, Mary Dnstb; singing, "A song of twilight," by "Y;" reading, Chas. Bashore; solo, Millie Davis; debate; singing, "Y;" critic, Ed. Danks; singing; doxology. Prayer meet ing will be held on Sunday afternoon at S:30 o'clock in the "Y" room. All are cordially Invited to attend. Ten-cent box Manic Paste Stove Polish forScents. Ask your grocer. Plcturesfree. Collieries Idle on Monday. Orders have been Issued from the gen eral offices of the Philadelphia & Read ing Coal & Iron Company suspending operations at all of their collieries on Monday. Operations will be resumed, however, on Tuesday and the order calls for three days work of ten hours each for the week. Strouse for clocks. Columbia's Great Sales. The Columbia Brewing Company finished its first year on April 14th, last, with sales of a little over 20,000 barrels, which speaks well for the company's product. Strouse for musical instruments. Watson House Free Lunch. Mr. McGuiness will serve an elegant free lunch to suit all patrons who visit his popular cafe this evening. An ample supp'y will be awaiting all callers. Advertised Letters. The following letters remnin uncalled for at the Shenandoah post office for the week ending May 3, 1833: Calvin Kaufman, Joseph Menhuks, Miss Florence Falls! In calling tor these letters state they were advertised. M. MELLET, P. M, Strouse for broaches. Church Notes. Services will be held in St. Paul's Protestant Episcopal church tomorrow at 10:30 a. m. and 7 p. m., by Lay Reader Charles Haskins. Sunday school at 2 p. m IJoclcVu i-uvor or 'irJfey. NASHVlLLf. Muy 4. The- majority la tho Tennosseo legislature decided on joint 1ml lot last- night that Governor Petor Tumi'-, was re-elected at last fall's election. H. Clay Evans, tho Republican randidalt. was declared olectod on the face, of the re turns, but Governor Turney contested the election, alleging fraud and Intimidation. A legislative committoe was appointed to Investigate, and this committee presented a majority and minority report, both on strict party lines. T holcglslaturo sustain- the majority, and declares Turney . re elected. Mexican Outlaw Captured and Slltit, Coatzacolcos, Mex., May 4. Advln from San Juan Bcautlstu say that llvo members of a bund of puatamalua on. laws who buvo been committing inuu. murders uud robberies In that section dm lng tho last few months have been cap tured and shot. A forco of armed citizen overtook the outlaws near the town of : i gull, and a fight took place, In which th lender of the brigands, Francisco B.ij.u- wos Killed, luvo others were captuivu, and they woro shot on tho spot. Chlnnmnn Seutencod to Heath. Philadi:lhha, May 4. Leo Gum You, tho Chinese lauudrymau who was recently convicted of murder in tho first dogreo for tho Bhootlnj of Lee Hong Quong, the wealthy Chinese merchant, at his home. 027 Race street, on Nov. 26 last, was yu torday sentenced todoathby Judge Brcgy, tho date to bo hereafter determined. Tho prisoner heard tho sentence with stolid In difference, Itustluu Alliance Unpopular In France. PAWS, May 4. Tho Russian alliance U now found hero to be n bore. Nobody euros for tho independence of Coroo, aud every one would be. batter pleased at bottom that Japau should have It rather than elthor Russia or China. . NUGGETS OF NEWS. The Earl of Pembroke nud Montgomery died in London, aged 45. Tho moldors' strike in Cleveland ended tn a complete victory for the strikers. James Woods, 45 years old, was killed ly a blast at the Pennsylvania mine, Sha mokln, Pa., yesterday. Countess of Klmberley, wife of the British secretary of state for foreign affairs, Is dying In London. While endeavoring to find a gas leak in is hotel at Broad Ripple, a suburb of In dianapolis, four, mon wore frightfully burned by an exploalon. The bulldlntf wu demolished. The Great Railroad Wreck Sale. i The stock of one ot th largest v. boh-; ' sale clothing houtos In Philadelphia was I wrecked while Ju trunsportatioti, and ii now offered for salo at the Beddnll build lug, corner Main nud Centre streets, at fifty per cent, less than actual cost. Sale must positively close in ten days, to satisfy the com piny. Those wishing bargains in clothing should call early and I secure th-m before It is too Is to. The prices will surprise you. If the goods are not as represented your money will be refunded. Snapper soup free at McElhenny's. SPANISH WARSTiTi DETAINED. Her Commander Ignored tho Quarantine Station On Florida's Coait. TAMPA, Fla., May 4 Thursday even ing tho Spanleh wawhlp Infanta Isabella steamed past tho quarantine station at Mullet Key without paying any attention to the quarantine laws and anchored for tho night about ten miles this side. Yes terday tho state board of health patrol steamer Germ steamed out to her majes ty's vosroI, and both then proceeded to tho quarantine station, where Dr. Rohmondl Informed Commander Frunclsco Duenas that before proceeding his ship would liavo to he fumigated and detained at least Ave days. The physician aboard tho man-of-war presented a clean bill of health, butas thoy had 175 mon aboard Dr. Rehmcndl had no alternative hut tho i-nforcomont of the law. Captain RupfcII, of tho Germ, arrived at Tampa last evening with a soalod packet for .Spanish Vice Consul Gnvlno Gutierrez, from whom tho ship expects orders. Serious complications might arlo, as among tho crow arc many newly Imported Spaniards. Should a cast of yellow fever develop In flvo days it would necessitate fumigation and longer detention. The commander Is said to have been greatly surprised and incensed. Dr. Reh meudt's course Is approved hero. Francisco Varoua Murlas, thocorrespondendent who claimed ho camo hero for tho purpose of joining tho Cubans, was advised to leave town. Ho departed last nigh. Official nows has been received thnt eoiuo of the most noted leaders of Port Principe nre out in tho field, and that the revolution will spread there Immediately. Through too samo source tho death of General Crombet Is emphatically denied. F liKGUSON'H THEATRE. P. J. rEROCSOM4MAAOEH. Three nlRhts, rommenclng THURSDAY, MtY 9th, '95. Keturu engagement ot 4 ThedairM.PateeCo. In a repertoire of new plays, never before pre sented here. Prices, io, to, and 30 cents, Deserved seats at Klrlln'a drug store. MISCELLANEOUS. TTTANTED.i At Kelly's millinery store, a VV girl for housework, must bo a good worker, and one lo learn nets. the millinery ousl. T70H KENT. A room suitable lor a lodge. JL" newly carpeted and palmed, Unoccupied Wednesday night, clntlilnc store. Inquire at Refowlch's 5-2-tf WHY do people complain of hard .times, when any woman or maa can make fiom J5to fio a diy easily? All haveheardol Hie wonderlul suoeefR ot tho Climax Dish Washer; yet many are opt to think thoy can't make money selling it s but anyone can make monev, beiarf e eery lamlly wants one One agent lias made $178.36 In the last three monthf .after paying all cxpenten and at tending to regular EUblnets besides. Youdon't have 10 canvass ; hs boon us i-eople know you havn It tor sale thty Fend for a Dish Washer. Address tho Climax Mfg. Co., 45 BtarrAve., Columbus, Ohio, lor particulars. A genuine welcome Awaits you at Joe W.yatfs Saloon MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whlskeyb beers, porter and ale constantly on tap Choice temperance drinks and cigars. IMPORTMTt Why waste your time shopping around for Hat? and Bonnets when you know that you can always he suited in price and quality by going direct to Hyde's, 29; N. Main St., Shenandoah nnd tret the latest styles in shapes and trimming for less MONEY than any place In the town or county. New York Cash Millinery Store, 29 North Main Street. HOOKS & BROWN Full line of Base Ball Goods. Special inducements to clubs. Agents for DAILY PAPERS. 4 North. Main. St. 's Cafe ' 36 North Main Street. The most popular resort In the town. Excellent beer, porter and ale on tap. Our cigars are the finest. A Clean, Quick Shave Can always be bad at Charles Derr's Barber Shop, Flrss-elMs hair cutting and slcgelne. Ferguson Bouse Building. vrrvj;) II . Tim Coakley, ot T emout, is visiting here. Pollormii! Tfaomns Lte vi-itei i'otts-: vllle yesterday. ' Miss Nellie Evans, of Mt. Carmel, is; visiting friends in town. Giorge H. Krlck and Leo A. Bamberger visited Lakeside last evening. Supt. William H. Lewi?, of Wm. Penn, spent the day at the county seat. Supt. Thomas Balrd, wife, daughter and on spent the doy at Pottsvllle. Frank X. Reilly, the Pottsvllle archi tect, was a visitor to town yesterday afternoon. Tone Hesse, one of South Bethlehem's public school teachers, is the guest of his brother, Herman, of Lost Creek. Charles J. Qulnn, the genial Singer Sewing Machine Agent, transacted busi ness at Pottsrlllr thii morning. B. L. Talley, wife and son left yester aay tor tneir nome in uaiumore, alter a pleasant sojourn with town relatives. William Grant, William Galvln, J. J, Reilly, George Scheifly and Joe Peters, of town, attended the Shenandoah-Potts vllle game at the latter place yesterday. John A. Tltraah left for Philadelphia this morning to spend Sunday with his family. B. J. McGuiness, Hesser Znllck, O. A Ketm and Frank Black were attendants at the Lakeside opening last evening. David R. Lewis spent yesterday at Mahanoy CM and Lakeside. Claude L. Knight, of Bluefleld, W. Vn., arrived In- town last evening, and will spend a few weeks with his father-in-law', Col. J. K. P. Scheifly. William J. Watkins, local editor of the Herald, left this morning for New York city, accompanied, by Mb two children. From that city he will go to Polut Pleas ant, N. J., whrre his mother resides. Mr. War.kins will return home .Monday even ing, but the- children will spend some time with their grandmother. Mi's Minnie Hassler left town today to spend a few dsys visiting friends in New York city and Philadelphia. Mis-: Jennie Jones and Burd Evans, of St. Clair, spent today with the Misses Cather, of West Oak street. Misses Lou and May Cather, Lottie Bnrkhart, Nellie Finney, Sophie Hunt linger, Jennie Jones nnd Messrs. Herman and Tone Hesse, George Helper, William Burkhart and Bud Evans attended the May dance of the W. 1. 1. Club, at Ash land, last evening. May Term of Court. The May term of criminal court will open on Monday morning ana continue for two weeks. A two weeks' session of civil couit will follow. It had been ar ranged to have the civil court sit for three weeks but this program has been changed. About 170 returns have been made of criminal cases, but It is expected that the number will be increased to 200. 'One of the most important cases on the calendar is that ot Edmund Walsh, of Mahanoy Plane, accused of killing his wife, and which will be brought to trial on Monday of tho second week. A Cocking: Main. A cocking main took place at Glrard- vllle last evening, between birds belong ing to McCloskey, of Frackville, and Green, of Girardville. The Green birds won tho first three out ot five battles, and captured the st nkes. Strouse for stick pins. New Firm. New Stock. Hats and Bonnets Ready Trimmed or Made to Order. We make no extravagant statements, but are certain tbat you will find our stock adapted to your wants, and above all You Want Style. Our reputation is well known in that direction. Visit our store, see our stock, compare Btyles, note prices and your trade Is Aurely ours. Largest assortment of sailor hats, bridal wreaths and flowers in town at M. & L. STANK'S, No. 7 South Main St., Shenandoah. AND LIVERY. 13 TSovtlx Jar din Street. L. REF0WICH, Leading Clothier 10 and 12 South Main St., n&s been appointed the sole agent for the Slater "Woolen Company fflDISOBHMA. R. SUITS All other goods offered for sale are not the genuino. It these goods should change color within five years your money will be refunded. Have a full line of spring and summer clothing. All genuine goods which cannot be beat for price. An im mense stock ot men's, boys' and children's summer clothing. Etch purchaser of a suit before Decoration Day will be enti tled to a genuine American shamrock free. L. REF0WICH, Reliable Clothier. FOR SALE OR RENT. A business property. Htoreroom and dwell ing In excellent condition. Centrally located. Apply on the premises. No. 1 29 West Centre Street, MAHANOY CITY. Ivan J. Bavies, UNDERTAKING MIKE'S CELERY COMPOUND. Charles fiflacDonaid, Business Man, Is Within n few steps of the intersection of two of the busiest thoroughfares in Chicago, If not In the entire country, Is a store through the portal of which more people pass in the course of a day than enter into and depart from any other es tabllshment of its size in the West. Men nnd women whose faces bear the stamp of intelligence aud culture; women who lead in society, art, and letters;' men who are prominent In the profession; lawyers, physicians, artists, judges, and jour nalists. The exterior of the place gives Immediate evidence of its character, which is that of a center of current news and information. It is the news and periodical depot of Chnrles MacDonald, at 55 Washington street, who .writes the following letter : CniCAGO, Feb. 20, 1803. Messrs. Wells, Richardson & Co., Burlington, Vt. Gen tlemen : It is clearly the duty of every person to acknowledge a service ren dered, no matter what Its nature. When, however, the character of the benefit bestowed is such that it lightens the daily burdeuB of our lives, and changes our nights from dreary watches to periods of tranquil nud refreshing repose, the duty resolves itself Into a pleasure. A few months ago, owing to the confining Call and see our riue stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Musical Insirumenis and Optical Goods,-, You can save 50 per cent, by calling on don't mm THE PLAGE Between Oak apd Cherry Streets. -GrO Cor. Jardin and Oak FOR YOUR WALL PAPER. I, H. SNYDER, fSLlVE T iTIBj CHINESE :-: LAUNDRY 2To. IO iTortli aalaa. street, e3a.ea.a.ja.aoali. Pa. Clothes of all description neatly done up In a first class manner. I can refer to 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 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 French and American designs In flowera of every description. Cheap ribbon, all buk, no. o, oc; no. 7, 70 ; sso. a, uc; ixv. , "jy, m ,uu, no. ou, oo per ynru ou colors. Sailor hats, 15o up; ladies' hats, 25o up ; infants long cloaks, cream and white for 11.00 up. Infants' christening outfits. Silk velvets, to close out, down from $1.00 to 6O0 per yard. Black satin, 24 inobes wide, f 1.00 yer yard, worth $1.75. Nuu'b veils, $1.25 up. Infante caps, 15o to f 1.75, at Mrs. J. J. Kelly, 26 S. Main St. Aden's iRT Wall pApER; We hnve just received a fine line of the most beautiful ond artistic market, which We Will sell Ot Very reasonahln titI great deal ot last y earspauerns see our jmu bww. o uo uig mosi Deautllul and artistic papers. Largest Paper Store in Town. Finest Stock and Lowest Prices. House, Sigh and Dkcokativb Painting. 224 West Centre Street. All orders promptly attended fo. a Prominent Chicduo Restored to Health. nature of my business, I began to feel at first a sort of languor and listlessness, to disguise which I was compelled to bring into play all the strength of will I could command. The feeling grew upon mo, however, and in a short time it tooksuch possession of me that it affected my ap petite and caused Insomnia. I approached my meals with n feeling amounting al most to nausea, and my bed with horror at the restless night that I was nearly certain was before me. It was only by the strongest effort that I was enabled to hide the change from people who came into my place of business, but my in timate acquaintances were quicker to notice it. I had arrived at a point where I could no longer keep silent upon the subject, and speaking of it to one of my friends one day he suggestpd that I try Palne's celery compound. I purchased a bottle, and before I hadltaken a dozen doses I knew that the suggestion was a good one, for 1 felt nn improvement. I continued to use it, and feel entirely te stored. My appetite is good, I sleep well, and, instead of an Irksome grind, my business has become a pleasure to me. You may put me down as a stroug advo cate of Palne's celery compound. Yours, respectfully, CitAs. MacDonald. IKE OMIN, 129 South Main Street, SHENANDOAH. PA. ro Painter and Paper Hanger, Sts., SB EN AND 0 AH. Largest Assortment ana Lowest Price. All orders promptly attended to choicest and most select styles ever shown. iscj No. SO, c papers m the We have also la stock u which we are selling at a sacrifice. Come and
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