1 EVENING HERALD FltlOAY, MAY 17. 1&95. THIRD EDITION Merc Mention. It would be money in the treasuries of Boro nth Council nnd School Board 1 they published the exoneration lists. The cold wave did not do much damage to the Irult crep lu town. D.tvld Faust Is erecting another dwell lnt; on his lot on South Jdrdin Btreet. Thi English Baptists of town will hold an Ice cream festlviil in their church on Tuesday evening next. Marriage licenses were granted yester day to Edw ud Ki'itner ami Miss Emma Jnno Derrick, Shenandoah . AntLony Trerlv. of Mt. Laftee. and Lizzie Brazuklsite, Shenandoah ; Wtnteutj1 Wierntcki and Mnudaleun Uurewlcz, iShemiu.loali. '1 he county treasury Is still In a looted condition and more money will have to he borrowed to pay current expenses. The Pennsylviula State Building and Iij.ui As-oc.ation, of Shenandoah, with n capital of $100,000, was, chartered y ester day. Atnoug the Incorporator are V. M. Brewer. B. J. Moimglmn, Dr. G. M. Hamilton, F. J Breuuan and J. B Coyle. BucKlen's Arnica Salve. The best saive lu ttie wot Id for Cuts, Bruges, Sores Ulcers, Salt ltheum, Ftver Sores, 'ietier, happed Hauils, ChilhlnlUB, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and pubiiHely cures Piles, or no pay rt quired. It is guaranteed to give ?erfeci sati-fuctlnn oriU'iruey refunded, 'rice 25 cents pewibox. Fot sale by A. Wasley. ? Worth Trying;. It's renjai liable how people go to ex tremes," said a man the other day. ;ome are good, I suppose, but I prefer the medium curse myself, that is outside of one 'hmg. For months I ha I iud gesttnu and if jouM seen me list Angti't you'd have thought death had me marked. I got so 1 couldn't eat. I tried this meat business, and hot water, and I don't know what else. 1 fell off from 100 to 110 pounds nnd was a wreck. A friend told me how he'd cured himself without a cent for a doctor : Eat nothing but trackers and milk or cremu, aud drink Ticby or carbonic water. After the first aienl you eat, you'll; be huugry In another hour. Repeat, but mind, nothing else. Th crackers are 11 iky, and the gastric juice in the stomach easily digests them, the aerated water helps and milk tones it all I tr ed it. It was tough at first, lint in three weeks I had a new stomach ; in six weeks I was well und gained twenty pounds." For every quarter in a man's pocket there are a dozen uses ; and to use each one In snch a way as to derive the great' rst benefit is a nuesllun every one must solve for himself. We believe, however, that no belter use could be made of one of the-e quarters than to exchange It for a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Remedy, a medicine thit every famtlv should be provided with For sale by Gruhler Bios., Druggists. Does This Mean You? "The Saunterer" in the Altoonn Tri bune gets off some good things and here Is one of them : The man who spends not less than $20 a year for tobacco com plained yesterday that he could not afford lo take a daily or weekly newspaper or a monthly magazine. "They cost too much," he exclaimed. "I wouldn't mind paying 50 cents a year for a real good naoer. but I draw the line at that. If I can't get one for that sum I'll do with out." And then he walked into a handy dooI room, which had a bar attachment, and dropped two or three dollars. In th meantime his children are growing u with vucant minds, nnd since they fin iew attractions at home are rapidly learn ing the lessons of the streets. "I have used Burdock Blood Bitters In mv family for two years. It is the best medicine I ever used. It cured me o erysipelas in very short time; also cured my son of scrofula after the doctors had Jailed." Louise S. Woodward, Laurel Bill, Fayette county, Pa. Our "Harry." Henry Wise, of South Oak street, is probably the oldest musician in this or any surrounding counties. He was the teacher of the Grant band at Shenandoah for 18 years. He also played on the streets on 41 consecutive St. Patrick's Days. 'While be was lu the urmy he marched up aud down the camp grounds on St. Patrick's day and tooted "taters and fishes" when they had nothing In the camp but hardtack. Mt. Carmel News. TThen Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla. VThen she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she became- Miss, she clung to Costorla. ma she had Children, she gave them Costorla. Special Rates to Wllllarasport. The Lehigh Valley Railroad Company cffeis a special rate of (3.30 from Shenan doah to Williamsport, Pa., and return on account of the annual meeting of the Knights of Golden Eagle. Tickets will be sold May 11th to ITth, good to return May 18th, 1693, on card orders. This la &n extremely low rate and our local lodges will do well to see the agent of the Lehigh Valley before arranging else where. ml3-17-2t Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the nameLESSia & Baeh, Ashland, Pa.. Is printed on every sack. if E. B. FOLEY, Fine Groceries, 201 West Centre Street. Dealer In groceries, Sour, provisions, teas, oa9i, sugar, eio. UMiquamy, lowosipncea Up to Date. , The lMiMnture will adjourn June (Hi. Governor Bantings bin Mgued the com puUory et ucallonal lull. The three apportionment bills Con groMonnl, Senatorial and Beproienta tlve pissed second reading in the House yesteiday. There were no objections lrjtu the Schuylkill county representa tives, to they must be satisfactory. Increase In wage9 in different parts of the state continue to be announced. It is about tlmo our miners and laborers get a similar rnlte. It canuot come any too 8 'OU. Of Ben Haskey. J. Harry James Ins the following kind words to say, in his paper, the Ashland Daily Lot-ill, of our late townsman, Ben. Harkey : Mr. Ben. llakey, a well known citizen of Shet.nudurtb, will be burled to murrow. He was a great favorite with Mm numerous at qnalntauc -s. lie was a vocalist of some merit and was one of the best ballad Mngers in this section. he writer of this had the pleasure of pending several weeks with him in Loudon, during the Queen's Jubilee in lSb". aud we shall always recall our asso ciation with him, with the most pleasant remembrances. Ben. Haskey was of a kind dUpoiltion, well read both In his tory, nnd literature generally, a mouesi companionable gentleman. Peace lo his ashes. Good, mothers use Luks' Syrup. Relief In Six Hours. nistresUutr Kidney and Bladder dis eases relieved In six hours by the "New Great South American ltlduey uure." This new remedy Is a great surprise ou ccoutit of its exceeding promptness in reilevl-.g pain In the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary pas sages In male or female. It relieves re teutlon or water anu pain in passm it almost Immediately, it you wantquicK relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold it the City Pharmacy, iuf . .nam t., next door to the post office, Shenandoah, Pa. 4-9-3m The Odd Fellows. Next week the Odd Fellows of this country will dedicate their new temple In Philadelphia. Ids estimated fully 150 000 members of the order mid their friends will visit the city on tint ccc islon. From recent reports of thit greut benevolent order we compute the following statistics: There are fifty five Grand Lodges under the jurisdiction of the Soviieign' Grand Lodge. The subordinate Lodges number lO.liDS, with a total memberhlp of 'SO 192. The Eucampment has 2,55" sub ordinate bodte, with a total membership of 1JG.10J. TheRebekah lodge number !02. with a comlnnid membership of 202,443. The total revenue lor 18'Jl amounted to 511,004 52. Over 70,000,000 has been paid out for relief of members. The seventy first annual session of the Sovereign Grand Lodge will be held al Atlantic City, X. J., in September next. The only baby medicine Luks' Syrup. "Shore Acres." Denman Thompson, theauthorof "The Old Homestead," said to a well known Xew York manager the other dny; "I went to see James A. Hearne's play 'Shore Acres' three times in one week The first time I had seats, the second time I had a box, and the third lime I stood up all through It." This Is the fourth year for this great play and many predict It will continue to be popular even In the twentieth century. There are a great many people here who remember "Hearts of Oak" which Mr. Hearne wrote many years ago and often played here. "Shore Acres" is even a better play and none should fnll to see it at Ferguson's theatre on Wednesday evening, May 22d This will be the last play of the season. For Pin Worms, Eczema, Hives, In fact, any of the various torturlnsr. itchy diseases of the skin. Doan's Ointment is an instant and positive remedy. Get it from your de tier. Fire Sale. A consignment of a large stock of mens, boys' and children's clothing.; also, dress goohJ, fUnnels, blankets, table cloths, toweling, laces, embrolrderies and various other goods, has been made by the fire insurance companies at Baltimore to the undersigned, to be sold with in two weeks. Beddnll's building, corner Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah, has been rented, where this stock will be placed on sale. Remember, this stock must be sold within two wieks, regardless of price. Will open, commencing Thurs day morning, at private sale only. Max Reese, 4t Commission Merchant. Always popular Schelfty's free lunches, Clam chowder tomorrow night. Decoration Day. The Memorial Committee of Wntkln Waters Post No. 146, G. A. R , of town has about completed arrangements tor Decoration Day. The members of the Post, with their auxiliary organizations, will attend services In the Primitive Methodist church, Sunday evening, May 28th, when Rev. John Bath will preach a memorial sermon. Rev. Meredith, of the M. E. church, will be the orator on the 30:h. "I burned my fingers very badly. The naln was intense. Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlc till brought relief In three minutes v?as almost maclcal. 1 never siw any- thtug like It." Amelia Swords, launders vine, I, O.N). F, on to Philadelphia Going to tlie Encampment and Grand Lodge r It sb( the Lehigh Valley is THE line to use. Krequent trains, superior accommodatlonsN fast time, excellent ri K. M,ot innr mrd nrdnrn and tickets read via L. V.. R. R. Remember also the open rate onVhe 20th and 21st on account of the dedication of temple. One way for the round trip. "-I1 Dr. Wood's Xorwr.y Pine Syrup 1b pleasant to take, positively harmless to the inoit delicate constitution, and absolutely sure to cure the most obsti nate cough or cold. .A household boon. . Bny your wall payer and room mould, logs at John L. Ifrssler's. 4li-2oi TWO LARGE FUNERALS. The KJtnnlns of Mrs. Watson and Ben- Jamln JIasltey Laid at Rest. At. 0:30 Uiln m truing the f uuenl of t ' e 1'ite Mrs. Ann Watson, wileof ex-Senator M. C. Watson, took pWce fr m the fmlly residence on South Main street. The at tendance was very large, prom nent people from many parts of the region be ing in attendance. Requiem high nines was cetebr ited in the Annunciation church nnd Interment In the Atiuuncla tlon cemetery. The p ill bearers w re Mews. P. J. Ferguson, P. J. Mcllale, M. J. Muldoon, P. J. Gauuhau, Matthew Lnibert aud William Malla. The funeral of the late BenJ imin Hiskey took place this afternoon at two o'cloik, from the family residence on Eat Centre street. The services were held at the residence. Members of Plark Rldue Lodge Xo. 8S0, I. O. O. F., Suenan doah Tribe Xo. 155.1 O nf R M.,Sheuat doah Lodge No. 00, S. of St. G., Juuln'a ! Coun ill Xo M, D. of P., Lydia liOdgeXo. il2, 1). of R., and n large numberof other residents of ihe town were in attendance. The remntns were interred lu the Odd Fellows' cemo'ery. The pall bearers were Thomas Beltls, D iniel S. Owens, E. D. Beddall, William Needs, John Poalerand S iniuel Hughes. McElhenny's bill of equail d in the county. tare can not I o For baby's Syrup. colicky pains use Luks' OBITUARY. Mrs. Curlcy and Patrick Ward Passed Away This Morning;. Mr. Miry Cui-ley, wife of Michael Curley, died at her home on E ist Lloyd street at 4:'20 o'clock tbi morning, from a comnllcation of diseases. Slie was (53 year-iof aire and is survived by her hus band and a son, Patrick J. Curley, of St. Clatr. The deceased was ona of the oldest residents of the town, bavlnc; lo cated here on July 4, 1805. The funeral will take pluce at 9 o'clock on Monday morning and Interment will be made at M nersvllle. atrick Ward died this morning nt his residence on Xorth White street, aged about fifty years. He returned last Sat urday from the Pennsylvania hospital at Philadelphia, where he was under treat ment for cancer of the mouth. The de ceased Is survived by his wife nnd five children. Colonel John Macomb Wetherill died at his apartments in the Pennsylvania Hall hotel al Pottsvllle, yesterday, aged years. He was promluen in coal circleand a veteran of the civil war. Clam chowder at the Schelfly House to utght. Ten-cent box Mntilc Paste Stove Polish for 5 cents. Ask your grocer. Pictures free. PERSONAL. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Morgans, of Maha- noy Plane, were In town today attending the Wat'on funeril. Hon. Seth Orine and William Pooler, of St. Clair, attended the funeral of the late Benjamin Haskey thU afternoon. Mis? Katie Jones, niece of Prof. W. X Ehrhnrt. who has been seriously 111 for several days, is up and around again. George Holland, a veteran of the late war, residing on Xorth Bowers street, and father of Edward Holland, an em ploye on the Hr.RALD, is .dangerously 111 and was not expected to live through last night. His condition Is still very serious. Everything in the eating line yon c think of on sale at McElhenny's. Walsh Acquitted. Special to the Ukhald. Pottsville, May 17. Edmund Walsh has been acquitted of the cbarga of having murdered his wife. The jury returned the verdict at half past eleven o'clock this morning, after having the case under deliberation since five o'clock last evening. Walsh was promptly dis charged after the verdict was rendered. Everybody likes clam chowder. You can get It at the Schelfly House tomorrow night. A Good Article. The production of a good article in sures success, and that Is just what the Columbia Brewing Company aro having, They make a good article, and everybody wants It. The best Is none too good for them nnd none too good for the people, They buy the best and are never so happy as when they please the people. Have your carpets, feathers and mat tresses cleaned by the Steam Renovating Co.. S3 East Coal street. 4-17-Sm Watson House Free Lunch. An elegant free lunch of oyster pie will be served free at this popular cafe to night, und tomorrow morning calf's liver smothered with onions will be served. Babies made happy with Luks' Syrup. Evidence In tile Emma Hall Caae.' London, May 17. Tho chlof of pollco of Dotrolt has applied to the pollco of BlncU heath, England, for tho letters in the case of Emma Hull, whoso death at a lying lu hospital at Dotrolt wns a result of trouble growing out of her rolatlons with Kov. Jonathan Bell- Tho letters, three In num ber, were ono from Emma Hall to her cousin, Joseph Hall, in which sho con fosses her trouble, but does not nanio tlio author of It, nnd ouo from Emma Hall nil uruasuu I.U XVUV. .'Jl. UUU IU JJUabl'M, til which sho informs him that "you will nover be betrayed by mo." Tho other let ter wes written by Mrs. Lane, keopor of tho Dotrolt hospital whero Miss Hall died. They wore In tho possession of tho Asso ciated Pross, and will bo sout to Detroit. For Pare Blood use Fowler's Sarsapar llln. A'l the delicacies of Schelfly House. the season at the Moriornter o' tin Tr I'lTTSr.uiw. .May 17 Vtcrluti Auembly. Dr. Robert Knss.'ll Booth, o! N uv Y.pr::, win elected moder litor of t!x IV ubvtoriau general assembly ou tllu flrr ballot il.i was opposod by General Rol ert N. Adams, D. D , of Min neapolis, and Dr. William X; IMjo, ol Leaveuwoith. K.in. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Japanese soldiers are to bo withdrawn from Coroa about the end of thu presetr year. Burglars broko Into tho bank at Audbr son, Monroe county, W. Va., nnd oscapod with t,000. Governor Ttirney has called a spoolal session of the Tonuesseo legislature, to meet May 27. Tho proposition to form n window ghvs combination has been abaudoned beoimj of the difficulty In overcoming tho anti trust law. In n fight between Spanish troops nnd Cuban Insurgents at Cilsto, near Stinting' do Cuba, the rebels were ropulsiid with great loss. . . An express nngino on tho Djlawnro nnd Hudson river t.illroad eollldod with n run away freight :ur near Saratoga, N. Y ,und was ditched. Flroniau Lamb was in stantly killed Hon. Josoph Peacock died at his home In Lincoln, Wayno county, N. Y. Hewitt superintendent of tho Erlo canal during tho years 184,n and 1811, and was a mcmbei of the legislature during the session ol 185U. Interlined "Cclluloid"Collars and Cufls turn water like a duck's back nnd show neither spot nor soil. They are not I'flccted by perspiration, anu always look as if right out of the box. -When they get soiled you can clean them in a minute by simply wiping off with u wet cloth. These are but n few of the advantages of wearing the "Celluloid" Collurs and Cuffs. There arc many others that you will readily discover the first time you wear one. They are the only waterproof intci liucd collars and cuffs made. Be sure to gel the genuine with tins trade mark ipSln -vT.rr Al M -J r ;j f. .1L' !T 'ilampcd inside, if you desire perfect ?ntisfactiou. Made in all sizes and all styles. If you can't get them nt the dculcrs, we will send sample postpaid, on lcceipt of price: Collars, 25 cents each. Cuffs, So cents pair. State size and whether you want a stand-up o turned-down collar. THE CELLULOID COMPANY, liir-UO Bi-ondwar, NEW YORK. riW' " " flu rrr;TmgfaT1clr'Tw MISCELLANEOUS. fTlOIl BALE Two 'fll Columb'a bicycles P Both In excellent condition. Apply ut the iiKKALii omce. TOIt R1NT.-A rocm suitable tor a lodce, J? newly carpeted at d palmed. TJnoo-npied Wednesday ulirht. Inaulre at Refowfch's clothing store. 6-2-tf WTliY do people complain of hard times, VV when any woman or ma can make from 15 to 110 a day easily ? All have heard 01 Ihe wondeiful eucceBB of the Climax Dish Washer; yet many sre ant to thlnfe they can't make money selling It ; but anyone can make money, becaut 0 every lamlly warns one One aeent has made 478.30 In ihe last three months, after paying all expenses and at tending 10 regular ousinesa Desraes. you aoni have to canvass : as soon as people know you hav It for sale they fend for a Dish washe Address the Climax Mfg Co., 43 BtarrAve, uoiumuup, umo, lor particulars. HOOKS &BR0WK Full line of Base Ball Goods. Special inducements to clubs. Agents for DAILY PAPERS. 4 North Main. St A gennlne welcome Awaits yont&t Joe Wyatt's Saloon MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys. oeers, porter ana aie constantly on tap. flhnlnn t.p,TnnnrftnnA rfrlnkn and tn-m Your Stomach : : : Cannot stand the same washing that your boots do. and the water you drink isn't even nt ior tnat purpose, use Lorenz Schmidt's Beer and Portor JAMES SHIELDS, Manaicer Shenandoah Branch. WtthHbr : aii : Jewell 16 North Main Street. Repairing of all kinds promptly attended t ED. BRENHAN, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Sts. Finest Beers, Wines and Liquors Choice Temperance Drinks, Boat Brands of 5 and lOo Oigi ra, mfm- n proof. Largest aud X3ST TOWN. Call aud be convinced. Watches springs lurnis-licd for 50 cents All work guar anteed for one year. No. 129 South Main Street, CHINESE :-: LAUNDRY aTo. lO KTcrtii. street. eHen.asaa.ealJ., Xa. Clothes of all defcrintlon nentlv ilnnt. 1111 III it flfat nlnoo tiinlitinf T nnti rnfoi- scoits of families In this city ns to my doing, up clothing. I do my-work better Our Grand Spring Opening Of French Pattern Hats We are displaying hurdredp of the choicest and most rpIpcI. ntvl French and American desiens In flowers silk, Xo 5. Sc; No. 7. 7c; Xo. 9. 0c; No. 12, colors, bailor nats, 15c up ; ladles' hats, ao- up; Infants long cloaks, cream and white for tl.00 up. Inf nts' cbriUeiiiug outfits. Silk velvets, to clo"e out. down front $1 00 to 50c per yard Black satin, SJ inches wide, 11.00 yer yard, worth sfl.75. Xun's veils, tl.25 up. Infants' caps, 15c to $1.75, at Mrs. J. J. Kelly, -GcO T, Cor. Jardin and Oak FOR YOUR WftLL PAPER. SNYDER, Garden's iRT WALL fhfl fStore. Ve have jnst received a flee line of the most beaut Hul and artistic pnpers in the market, which we will Foil nt very reasonable prires. AVe have nUn in i-tock a great deal of lapt year's patterns which we are selling nt n sacrifice. Comeand see our line of goods. We have the most beautiful and artistic papers. Largest Paper Store in Town. Finest Stock and Lowest Prices. House, Sign and Decorative Painting. 224 "West Centre Street All orders promptly attended to. Another. Arrival FINE HORSES AT WM. NISWENTER'S, J U lUYKiriUIKJ SHENANDOAH. To be sold at private sale. A car load of splendid horses. Come early and get jour choice. Why waste your time shopping around for Hats and Bonnets when you know that you can nlways be suited in price and quality by going direct to Hyde's, 29 N. Main St., Shenandoah and net the latest ntvles in shanes and trimming for less MONEY than any place in tne town or county. New York Cash Millinery Store, 29 North Main Street. We Have the Best illuminating oil made. Odor less, colorless, brilliant, safe, per fection. If you are in the dark, drop ns a postal. We'll enlighten you and lighten you. Eclipse Oil Gom'y Oils, Gasoline. Candles, Lamp Wicks, Burners, etc. 213 South Jardin St., SHENANDOAH, PA. Mall orders promptly attended to. Weeks' Museum, it south main ainxm. Grand display of birds and animals ot all selection and finest paintings lu the county. Best Beer, Porter and Ales. Finest Brands of Cigars. Free lunch every morning end evening. Jonw Tjeekb, Proprietor. Evan J. Davies, E AND LIVERY. 13 North J ardim Street. best slock of instruments and iewelry renairdd. Main Shenandoah, Penna. caie in wni-liliio- nml sutierior tientupsA in and quicker than other laundry Inthisclty. CHARLES LSB, Manager. and Bonnets is Now .on. of everv descrinlimi. r-iii, rii.i.r,,. ii 18i - ; Xo. 16, 15c; Xo. 80, 25e per yard all 26 S. Main St. TO - Painter and Paper Ha n ger , Sts., SFENAND0AH. Largest Assortment and Lowr t Prlco All orUcrs' promptly attended to . REFOWICH, Leading C 10 and 12 South Main St., Has been appointed the sole afrentfor the mater woolen uompa TOO BLUB & kM. SUITS All other goods oflVred forjSjale are not the genuine. If these goodis should change color within five years fyour money will be refunded. Have a f 'ill line of spring and summer clothing. All genuine goods which cannot be beat yor price. An Im mense stock of men's, boys' and children's summer clothing. Ijlach purchaser of a suit before Decoratiou Day will be entl. tied to a genuine American shamrock free. L. REFOWICH, Reliable Cloihler. Fashionable Millinery. We nre now prepared to show the ladies of Shenandoah and vicinity tne 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. Spring : and : Summer uLitiiigrs- ( Order spring garments now ). Besides giving1' ample time for delivery it enables you to have your pick of our spring assortment. Complete line of domestic and imported novelties in trousers and suiting. PORTZ BROS. 24 North Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. When it Comes to GROCERIES ! Our stock speaks for Itself. It you don't come to town, send your orderz. They will be nicely fllled. MlSSER. & BEDDALL, SS E. Centre Street, Shenandoah. A Clean, Quick Shave Can always be had at Charles Derr's Barber Shop, Flisa-clasa hair cutting and singeing. Ferguson Ilquse Building. othie 4 1' mt i I, 'T
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