EVENING HERALD FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1695. THIRD EDITION WHAT HARD WATER DOES. "The Hard Water Necessarily In Com mon TJbo for drinking purposes In many places tends to cause the deposit ot calcareous matter in the kidneys and bladder, pro ducing the agonizing and dangerous diseases kno.vn as gravel and stone. Formerly the only relief from there affections was by terrible painful surgical operations, and even they were of ques tionable value in many cases. Now, the work of removal of those foreign sub stances from the delicate organs they clog, irritate and torture, is safely, speedily and painlessly done by Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. No other medicine can be relied upon so implicitly. In every case of kidney disease it should be resorted to at once. Strouse for stick pins. Our Souvenir. The HERALD has gone to considerable expense and labor to issue a Bouvenlr edition of the iper on the 28th Inst. It Is intendedjto reflect the past history of Shenandoah, with its present status in the commercial and manufacturing world, and a full account of the progress made by the enterprising citizens'. So far the paper has received but little en couragement from the representative citizens, or industries. Without them the edition cannot be what it was origl nallv intended and a lack of support to an Industrial edition of a newspaper can not fail to make a poor impression upon the minds of those who are on the watch lor enterprising towns. We have two banking Institutions, half a dozen or more manufacturing concerns, and scores of business men and to go to press i withoit having them represented in the souvenir will almo9t be like producing the play of "Hamlet" without the title role. Should such be the result the Heisald will not be at fault. It cannot afford to insert fulsome praise of any establishment when it is not deserving, nor can it go to heavy expense for the benefit of manufactureis and business men when they stand idle and indifferent to their own Interests. The outside public will measure Shenan doah enterprises by the appearance of this industrial edition. The Hekald will do Its share with excellent book paper, the highest priced ink, excellent half tone cuts and first-class workmanship In every particular. This is all that can be expected of it. The business people must do the rest. Stronse's watch charms are elegant and reasonable In price. Rudyard Kipling to Revisit India. Much interest will be felt by the public in the return of Rudyard Kipling to India. He has just agreed to furnish a regular contribution to The Cosmopolitan Magazine for the coming year, beginning his work upon his return to India. India has never been critically considered by such a pen as Kipling's, and what he will write for The Cosmopolitan will attract the wildest attention, both here and In r,ngiana. remaps ub uu-a, , series of pictures ever presented o the -r. -1 1 T-i 1 iL. 1 ttOCKV mountains win ue iuuuu iu - . ii 1 ,1 i collection of fourteen original Paintings. execnted by Thomas Moran for the May Cosmopolitan. To those who have been in the Rockies, this issue of The Cosmo- polttan will be a souvenir worthy of pre servation. This number contains fifty two original drawings, by Thomas Moron, Oliver Herford, Dan. Beard, H. M. Eaton, F. G. Attwood, F. O. Small, F. Llx. J. H. Dolpb, and Roslna Emmett Sherwood, besides six reproductions of famous re cent works of art, and forty other inter esting illustrations ninety-eight In all. Though The Cosmopolitan Bells for but fifteen cents, probably no magazine in the world will present for May so great a numberof illustrations specially designed for Its pages by famous illustrators. The c"!?,a r'TtlTl1 D,eJ t0 kD0W ?bt m.n.., -.u.. . , Strouse for musical instruments. Mr. D, P. Davis, a prominent liveryman and merchant pi I Goshen, Va., has thUto,Had the ,neeting been finished last tay on the abject of rheumatism : I , . intra nlpnfttirA. In rpi-nmniendlncr Chamber Iain's Pain Balm for rheumatism, as 1 know from personal experience that it will do all that is claimed for It. A year ago this spring my brother was laid up in bed with Inflammatory rheumatism and suffered Intensely. The first application of Chamberlain's Pain Balm eased the pain and the use ot one bottU completely cured him. For sale by Gruhler Bros. Druggist. Strouse for diamonds. Removal. H. Bury, the jeweler, changed his place of business to the Owens' building, on South Main street, recently vacated by Daniel and Dodson, and Is prepared to receive orders for all kinds of repairing in the jewelry line, which be will do promptly and on reasonable terms, lw All the latest novelties line at Stronse's. In the jewelry "E. B. FOLEY, " Fine Groceries, 201 West Centre Street. Dealer in groceries, flour, provisions, teas, 03eei, sugar, etc. Best quality, lowest prices. , TO CONTROL THE READING, j Stock of the Company Passing: to ai New York Syndicate. According to cunent reports the Phila delphia and Reading Railroad Company is sooii to be taken out of the hands ot j Receivers and reorganized. It is rumored that a syndicate has been lormed to secure control of the Reading Company by purchasing a majority of the stock, and in this way take a hand in the settlement of the coal trouble. It Is said In New York that the syndicate Is composed of a uninber of prominent gentlemen who are connected In an official way with the leading railroad and cal companies In this section ot the country. This reor ganization, however, it is said will no't be by any means o drastic as is generally thought necessary. In Philadelphia the Idea seems to be that about $20,000,000 is needed to put the property on Its feet. The point, however, about the present situation Is, that if the plans of the new powers In the coal trade are realized and prices of coal advanced appreciably as it is intended they shall be, Reading will be solvent as far as payment of Its absolu tely' fixed charg.s i concerned. As for as the floating debt of the company goes the Reading has a good deal more than one dollar of assets for every dollar of liabilities and the stock need not be assessed at all to take the company out of receivers' hands. For everv Quarter in a man's pocket there are a dozen uses ; ana to use eacn one in such a way as to derive the great est benefit is a question every one must solve for himself. We believe, however, tl'at no better use could be made of one of thee quarters than to exchange it for a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, a medicine that every famllv should be provided with. For sale by Gruhler Bros., Druggibts. rciiiL. ruuxio. i, L ts of blossoms. Everything growing. Straw hats are increasing. The trees cast a shade now. Window screens are being put up. Eat plenty of asparagus, It Is healthy. The shady side of the street is sought after. The strawberry short cake will soon be popular. More veterans graves for decoration every year. The ice man Is pleased with the weather lately. A little work In the yard or garden these days is healthful. There will be a great fruit crop this season or all signs fail. 'What's tho score f" is again the burn ing question of the day. Camping out parties are already lay ing plans for the summer. If this weather keeps up pretty soon the first picnic will be announced. If every blossom were to produce fruit the trees would break down this year. For . Itching piles, Irritation of the genitals, or itching in any part of the body, Doan's Ointment is worth Its weight in gold. No matter how long standing the trouble, Doan's Ointment will not fail to give instant relief. LAST CHANCE. Saturday Is Positively Our Last Day in Shenandoah. The Railroad Wreck Sale will close on Saturday, and every dollar's worth ot clothing must be sold. In order to settle the qstlon of damages we will keep the store open until Saturday, May 11th, and whatever goods ure not sold we will dispose of by putting up the entire stock at auction to the highest bidder, so thoe who are In need of clothing It will pay them to come at once, as the entire stock will be sold on Monday morning at 10:30 by auction. The highest bidder takes the entire stock. Clothing men are requested t0 caU nd examine RaliroadCompany is . the stock as the anci mereiore it win give lub uiuluuik deaera ohance o b 8tock cheap , ,ve worMngmen a chance Saturday nlgUt, at 7:30 we close. Dont foreet the place, Beddall's build- CQrner Maln and Centre 8treet8. . . mn m. anA-,.th-. nn i a 1 i. it .I A. I .Ut.t..n get in the right place. Stroase for broaches. The Borough Can Stand It. What a costly adjournment that was nf nnr HomiM! Inst week. At the ad- jonrned meetlng held Tuesday evening, , the treafmrer.s report ot moneys received . durlng tbe month of April was read, I nndlt sbow8 that there ls a balance of .! m,. trnrv. Th T j. amount in the treasnrv. a note naa oeen given the Jeanesville Iron Works Com - pany for ninety days, to the amount oi some $8000, and the borough obliged to pay some $100.00 or more as interest on It. been read and tbe water committee would have known what was In the treasury and could then have paid the bill and saved the Interest. There are certainly some bright committee! in Council. "Dick" Morgan in Mahanoy City Record. Council's way of economizing is a model one saving at the spigot aud leaking at the bunRhole. When Baby was sick, we gave her Costorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Costorla. When she became Miss, she clung to Costorla. When she had Children, the gore them CostorU. I Special T'jis Week. Gents' good white sliirtH, 83 cents. Fair ticking for 6 cnts per yawl. Good quality slieeiinc U cents. Taule oil clothr, 12V centw. P. 3. MONAOIIAN, ! 3 U2 tf 28 tonth Main street. ' t Strouse fbr watch repairing. rERSONAL. JanioS Coakley visited friends at Ash land yesterday. Daniel Duffy, of St. Clair, spent this ; afternoon in town. Major Heber S. Thompson paid a visit to town this morning. hls fnmUy tot5ci.ant0Ui - , n ,. Dr. was a visitor to town today, J. J. Rellly nnd M. J. Muldoon trans acted business at he county seat yester day. Mr. G. W. Phillips has returned to his home In Philadelphia after n visit to friends here. Mrs. L. E. Bowman and Mrs. H. G. Bogar, of Millersbnrg, are guests of Mrs. G. G. Clanser. The family of Frank Starr, of West Coal street, Iibb been increased by the arrival of a son. Misses Mame McCabe and Bella Leary, ot Mahanoy City, were the guests of Miss Delia Grady last evening. Inspector of Immigration J. J. Mona ghan arrived in town yesterday' to vist bis family and see the new arrival, a daughter. Good mothers use Luks' Syrup. Special Rates to Willlamsport. The Lehigh Valley Railroad Company offers a special rate of $3.80 from Shenan doah to Willlamsport, Pa., and return on account of the annual meeting of the Knights of Golden Eagle. Tickets will be sold May 11th to 17th, good to return May 18h, 1605, on card orders. This Is an extremely low rate and our local lodges will do well to see the agent of the Lehigh Valley before arranging else where. ml2-17-2t Strouse, the jeweler, for watches. TESTER DA SJERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES atlonnl Lencup, At St. Lofti At Cliicag At St.LoWiE&iiiidelpljia, -1; Pt. Lou' s. At Uiiicatro GlfWtco, 7: U utmi. Louisville Now YokvwLmiisvl i. I Ai oulsvllle :ow YofkVWil.imiisvllli; 5. t Cincinnati Clii.-ltiiuitl! Uioi.kiyn. At Cleveland Cleveland, iTOSLisiiii, At ton, 3. At Pittsburg Baltimore; ourg, a. Kasturn League, At Wllkesbarro Buffalo. 9: Wilkes barro, 8. At Scrnuton Scranton, 11; To ronto, 4. At Providenco Syracuse, 4; Providence, 3. At Springfield-Spring-field, 19; Rochester. 4. Relief in Six Hours. Distrts-dng Kidney nnd Bladder dis eases relieved In six hours by the "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This new lemedy is a great, surprise on account ot its exceeatnc promptness m relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary pas sages 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 at the City Pharmacy. 107 S. Main St. next door to the post office, Shenandoah, fa. 4-s-;im Have your carpets, feathers and mat tresses cleaned by the Steam Renovating Co., 32 East Coal street. 4-17-3m True Home Enterprise. Every citizen of Shenandoah is pe cunlarily interested in the success of home enterprise. The Columbia Brewing Company have their wagons and harness made here and buy everything they use and is produced in the town, of home dealers. They employ In their brewery people that live In the borough and keep their money at home. Not only that; they turn out the finest beer, porter and Weiss beer that can be produced. A Piece of Her Mind. A lady correspondent has this to say : "X want to give a piece of my mind to a certain diss who object to advertisir g, when it costs them anything this won't cost them a cent. "1 suffered a living death for nearly two years with headaches, backache, in pain standing or walking, was being literally dragged out of existence, my misery in creased by dragging. "At last, in despair, I committed the sin of trving an advertised medicine, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, and it re stored me to the blessedness of sound health. I honor the physician who, when he knows he can cure, has th moral courage to advertise the fact." The medicine mentioned cures all the delicate diseases peculiar to females, as "Female Weakness," periodical pains, irregularities, nervous prostration, spasms cholera or St. Yitus's dance, sleeplessness, threatened insanity. To permanently cure constipation, biliousness, indigestion or dyspepsia, use Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. One application of Dr. Thomas' Eclec trlc OH takes away the pain of the most severe nurn. it is an meai iamny nm ment. 1 KKPORT OF THKOOWDITIOM OF THE tirnnniiiTni tliTinilll niatu 1 (YltlllirlftFi I u NAIIUIlAL Dflllft at Shenandoah, in the State ol Pennsylvania, at tbe close of bu-lnesg, .May 7, ISS'Jo; RESOURCES. Loans and discounts U43.5C5 71 U. S. bonds to teenre circulation GO.Cou 00 rremluma on U. -. liunds 8,!i(K) 00 Stocks, eecurlths, etc 51,910 go Banking-house, turn. lure and llxt'K.. 2,15!) 72 xjuo iroin jMauonai dsukf, not reserve utren h 862 81 Due from approved reserve agents 47.809 K7 unecKS ana oilier ensn ncras Notes of other Nuttomil banks Fractional paper curreucy, nlcklti', and rents Luwful money reserve in bank, vit : Specie 'MfiiSm Lfgal-terder notes ' 8,86a 00 1.677 77 1,000 00 330 50 u a. certincaifs 01 aeposn lor legal tenners 29,131 M np1mntlnn fund with U.B .Treasur er, per cent, of circulation) 2,250 00 Total .jmiaTSi LIABILITIES, Capital stock paid m 8100,000 00 Surplus fund 13,500 CO IT.itilviripri nr fll. leH exrtemes and taxes paid m ll.MH 72 Nsiional Bank notes outstanding 45,000 00 Due to o'btr .VHt'OCul Ilauk 3,700 70 Dua to f thie lHiikK and l)ankers.... 4.VU4 61 Dlvloendi nnp d 73d 00 Individual deposits subject f check 150 13 60 I'emHnd certificates ol deposit. 175 00 Cashier' checks outstanding 7 85 2 33 Total - ..(, 33 01 Stueoi Pe 'usyivanla couuiy 01 Hchnylkll ,ih I. E.B. Hunter, Caviller nt the ahovi-iixinxl bank, do snleniiily wwirtliHi Uiealiovd.lnte raeul i true 10 lie best or my knowleitgti and belief. f;. II. UltMTK.H. l"MShter Subs ru ed aud worn to befure ine ibli lO.h day or May, 1805 J II. COTLE, Notary Public. Correct Atiet:- , .. Jonr J. Kobd ns, I H W titmm Directors. Q. V Bkuuau,, I IVftllt ... . Ti.x H.:''!T .. ciihli' Oi'.nii' '-h i MHltl"!) I.Ml.ll l! My lo. A private urn t't'rN announces the K v Mother TV Snrtor- iuu-, M'iii'rini' :i'i.it'rul oi the sucrud heart. I be religions NUGGETS OF NEWS. A wind storm swept over the northern part of California, doing considerable dnm ngo In the fruit section. " In a fight between strikers ond con union hod carriers In St. Louis two non unionists wcro badly beaten. The strike of furnace men ntthe.Slmr nnd Sharpsvlllo furnaces, near Sharon. Pa., ended In victory for the strikers. President Trnynor,of tho national Amor lean Protective association, advocate the fstabllshmcnt of headquarters nt Wash ington. There is no truth in tho statoment that tho boiler makers of Cloveland contem plate another strlko on tho strength of their recent victory. Whllo Constablo Green was attempting to arrest Milt Harpor nt Wampo, Ark., he ms shot nt by Harper, and In the fight ibnt-. ensued both were killed. fill oft with ttarch and gloss serene , The linen collar starts the morn; Full oft at noontime it is seen All wilted, wrinkled and forlorn. That'9 what you must expect of such a collar; it's the linen of it. The stand-up collars won't stand up, and Luc turn-down collars will wilt down. The easv. chcao. and pleasant way out of Jiis is to wear H ' CELLULOID " COLLARS AND Coffs. These goods are made by covering linen collars or cuffs nn KrttT, eirlnawritVl "f STTT T TIT OTn ' 1 thus making them strong andjj durable, and waterproofs uot atlcc- L ted by heat or moisture. There B are no other waterproof goods R made this way, consequently none jhat can wear so well. When soiled k ciocu. ivverv piece oi uic gcnum is st&npcd like this : ivM i- " ! iT 1 . Insist ucoti rrooiM. rrnr, if you expect fell sain&ctic: . if vour dealer does not sgcp them. send direct to us enclesin&iuiouL.' aud we will mail sarr.pl2iSta;t. size, and whether a siaud-up rr turned-down collar is wantec.. a Collars 25c. eacu. (ur.s 50c. p. 11 Tho CELLULOID COMPAQ a 4.27-29 Broadway, NevA'ork. MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED. Gentleman wko cm give toad to take charge ot a business In -henari' doah. Address, Champion M'l'g Co., Middle man, -a. o-iu 11 Jj newly carpeted a-d painted. Unoccupied Wednesdav riltht Ir quire at Refowlch's clothing store. 5-2-tr XHY do neople cnmolBln of hard times TT when any woman or man can make irom f s to jioa aay easily r All navenearnoi the wonderful success ot the Climax Dish Washer ; yet many nre apt, to think ther can't make money selling It ; but anyone can make money, became eTery lamlly wants one One agent has made SH78.30 In the last three monthe.after paying all expenses and at- lenumg 10 regular Dusiness DCBiues. 1 ou aoni have to canvass ; as soon as people know you juv- ii ior sale iqey t?ena ior a uisa wasner, Auurrss iiae unmax Aug. uo.f 43 Biarr Aye. uoiumtme, Ohio, lor particulars. AMUSEMENTS. pKKGUSON'S THEATRE. p. J. rsBouson, manager Three nights, commencing THURSDAY, MAY 9th, '95 Return engagement of The Glair M. Patee Co. In a repertoire of new plays, never before pre sented here. Prices, xo, ao, and 30 cents Beeerved seats at Klrlln's drug store. -Weeks' Museum, 17 SOUTH ItAJlt 8TDBE1: Grand display 0! birds and animals ol all seiecuo Et ana nnest paintings in tbe county. Best Beer, Porter and Ales, nnest Brands of Cigars. 'Free lnnch every aornlng nd evening. John Weeks, Proprietor awes, AND LIVKRY. 13 North Jar din Street. 13 mil J, Beyer's (Formerly Murphy Bros.) Saloon and Restaurant 10 North Main Street. The bar supplied with flrst-class wines, liquors, beer, ale, porter. Choice cigars Evan J. D ?m itw nr-w niisi r bji m Largest and Musical Instruments Call and be convinced. Watches and iewclry repaired. Main ijunys lurniMiea jor ou cents All worK guar anteed for one year. No. 129 South Main Street, Jk.lSuX. CHINESE :-: ITo. IO ITortli Ua'-a atxoet, B33.exici3a.i3.oa.33., Clothes of all description neatly done scores of lamilies in this cltv as to mv doing up clothing. I do my work better Our Grand Spring Opening Of French Pattern Hats We are disnlavlncr hundreds of the French and American desltrns In flowers silk, No. 5,5c; No. 7, 7c; No. 9. Oc; No. 12, 12c; No. 16, 15c; No. 60, 2oo per yard all, colors. Sailor hats, 15u up; ladles' bats, 25- up; infants 4ong cloaks, cream and white for S1.00 up. Infunts' christening outfits. Silk velvets, to close out, down from $1.00 to 50c per yard Black atin, 24 inches wide, $1.00 yer yard, worth H 75. Nun's veils, $1.25 up. Infants' caps, 15c to $1.75, at Mrs J. J. Kelly, 26 S. Main St. T Cor. Jardin aud Oak FliR V'"llrt UMI I PflPFR ran IvU'l WLL. rrcn. Garden's iRT WALL pApER; &ok. We have just received a fine line of the most beautiful and artistic papers in the market, which we will sell at very reasonable prices. We have also In stock r great deal of last year's patterns which we are selling at a sacrifice. Come and1' see our line of goods. We have the most beautiful and artistic papers. Largest Paper Store in Town. Finest Stock and Lowest Prices. 3T. I- OARDEKT, House, Sign and Decokativk Painting. 224 Weat Centre Street. All orders promptly attended to. LREFOWICH, Leadina Clothier o 10 and 12 South Main St., HaB been appointed the sole agent for the &iater woolen uompany INDIGO BLUE , A, SUITS All other goods offered for sale are not the genuine. 11 tnese goous Etioum cnange 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 of men's, boys' and children's summer clothing. Each purchaser of a suit before Decoration Day will be enti tled to a genuine American suamrocK iree. L. REF0WICH, Reliable Clothier. Fashionable Millinery. We are now prepared to show the ladies of Shenandoah and vicinity tbe most attractive assortment of the latest style Hats and Bonnets in this city, and at remarkably low prices, A call respectfully solicited. M. & L. STANK'S, No. 7 South Main St., Shenandoah. ED. BRENHAN, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert St. Finest Beers, Wines and Liquors. Ctoice Temper oce Drinfca. Best Brflwlf ot f wl 10o Cigars. IMPORT A BITS Why waste your time shopping around for Hats and BonnetH when you know that you can always be suited in price and quality by going direct to Hyde's, 29 N. Main St., Shenandoah nnd get the latest styles in shapes a imiug for less MONEY than any pit nd trlmin aoe In tbe town or county Hew YoriCash Millinery Store, tfortb Main Street. Ib the Best Ttlood Purifier. Atmetlzfir nnd Nervo Tonic. It curei That Tired Feeling best stock of Shenandoah, Penna. LEE LAUNDRY Fa. un in a first class manner. 1 can referto.i care in wnshinc anil sunerior neatness in nnd quicker than other laundry in this city. CHARLES LEE, Uanaeer. and Bonnets is Now on. ehnlrpst. mid moKt. uplpp.t-. r!v!p pvpr slinwn. Of everv rieecrintlon. Chpnr rihhnn. all . CrO TO "D p11" an( -Mj Paper- Hanger, Sis., SHENANDOAH. Largest Assortment and Lowest Price All orderp promptly attended to Spring : and : Summer SULitim.g's. (Order spring garments now). Besides giving ample tim 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 North Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. HOOKS & BROWN Full line of Base Ball Goods. Special inducements to clubs. Agents for DAILY PAPERS. 4 North Main. St W Have the BeBt illuminating oil made. Odor less, colorless, brilliant, safe, per fection. If you are in the dark, drop us a postal. We'll enlighten you and lighten you. Eclipse Oil Gom'sr Oils, Gasoline, Candles, Lamp Wicks, Burners, etc. 213 South Jardin St., SIIENAND0AII, PA. Mail orders promptly attended to. When it Comes to GROCERIES ! Our Hock speaks for itself. If you don't come to town, sena your orders, rney will be nicely nllcd. MUSSER & BEDDALL, !M E. Centre Street, Shonindoan. A Clean, Quick Shave Can always be had at Charles Derr's Barber Shop, Flrcs-class hair cutting and singeing, Ferguson House Building. 11 - - i
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