The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, August 28, 1895, Image 2

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    EVENING HERALD: I
i:staiimmii:i 1870.
I'ulilNhcd ciiy lrnliig, I"x.t-4t Sunday, nt
8 ScnTH Jammn Street. Xi:ah Centhk.
Tho Ifcrulil H delivered infill nntittiHili ami the
sitrrnuudiriK tiiwns fcir six eenN n week, 4ay
able to tlie carrier, lly mull $1.00 n year, or 3ft
ct'iitH n month, imyaltlc in advance. AdvertNc
tiienti charited according toiucnnd petition.
The lfliliHidicr recrc the rinlit to chmiKetlie
tHwitlon of advertisement u Ill-IIPVIT till- pull
llcntlim of news deniiind It. Tln rt(llf Is
reserved to reject any iidvcrtlement, wliether
imhl for or not. that tlie pulilNher may deem
Improper. Advertising rate made known
Umi applleatlon.
Entered at the poatottlec at Shenandoah, la., an
weeond class mail matter.
TELKI'IIOXK CONNECTION.
Evening Herald
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2. 1S03.
rillt-AliKLPHIA Hpi'earsto lw tlie (Jimy-ker
ity.
Tub IIeraM) was right again. Hastings
presided over the convention, ami Quay Is
chairman of the state committee.
TUB next time the Combine issues invita
tions to a funeral tJieJ' will olwcrve more
care in tho selection wf.thc corie.
Mn. Gh.Kison's liend wits swelled. To
day it 3s punctured and tlie (.welling has been
greatly redtieed.
Tub Conihine editors should now take
lessons us to when to take their newspapersto I
a dry spot when it is going to rain. It rained
yesterday.
Tin: many hind woids for tho JlKrui.n is
highly appreciated hy the publishers mid
will serve to spur us on to renewed eil'orts in
giving our readers an interesting and clean
paper.
Obl people, who have the experience of
years to hack them, say that when the wind
blows over tho oat stnlilile, there will he an
early fall. Tho wind has thus blown this
year, and therefore we may expect cold
weather to put in an early appearance.
Tun man who didn't get it free pass to
Harrisburg was not placed in as Vad a pre
dicament as the man who did get one and
hastened to make use of it without paying
attention to his reserve fund. It frequently
happens that the railway faro forms the
smallest item of expense, in connection with
such a journey.
Mr.. Samuki. 1'ottki!, of liloomslmrg, Iot
a gold bracelet twenty-six years ago and
secured no trace of it until about a week ago,
when she received it in a jtickage sent
anonymously. It is supposed to bo one of
tho stricken conscience cases. The time that
elapsed was of sufficient length to make one
forget the possession of a conscience.
Ii;oTj:itLY indulged in, bicycling is health
ful and enjoyable ; pursued as it is by so
many it cannot but prove physically in
jurious, as well as a source of great annoy
ance to pedestrians. Deliberate, easy,
graceful and exhilarating propulsion of tlie
silent wheel is more creditable than hurry
and push witli no leal skill.
Since ex-District Attorney Koch has con
sented to allow his name to go before tho
Jlcpuhlican convention of iierks county for
-thunouii)iatioii of Judge, Itichard may be
mill to lie himself again. He has been in
comparative retirement for somo time past,
but has the wishes of many that ho may deal
.out.jnstice in Iierks.
Ax Ashland, man has invented a bedstead
.upon which a patent has been granted. A
woman. of. town says that if the inventor mn
.devise n.plan to get men into the lied at a
reasonable hour she will buy one. The de
smoids of this progressive age are so for reach
ing that genius frequently fails to meet with
iho apjilausc expected.
Tun public seliool teachers of Williamsport
are very properly indignant because their
contracts witli the School Hoard fur this year
have hucii altered so as to provide that at the
ndofnnyf.cliool month a teacher may he
removed -with or without cause. Such a faithful In their attendance at tho con
stipulation is not only unfair to tho teacher, j dramatic company was holding forth
but way lend .to dampen tho spirit usually nt tho Operu Houso. and there was to have
displayed where an earnest and loyal per- ta n '"atineo yesterday afternoon and a
porformauco at night. Chairman Gllke-
fornianco of duty has somo hearing upon con-, B(m u gai(i to imvo received information
tinned employment. Under the new clause
the teachers are at tlie mercy of any whim
that may be nursed by personal or political
enemies. We symjiathize witli tlie teachers
of Williamsport and hope tlie next School
Ikwrd will display better judKiuiit.
THE PEOPLE'S VICTORY.
The people, with Matthew Stanley Quay as
their loader, havo won a great victory at
Marrishurg. The lwttlo lias been one of the
greatest ever foiiRht on tlie political field in
tills country, and SenatorQiiay liascomiuored
the greatest and mwt htroiily entrenched
combination that has evor Ikkiu formed. Tho
controlling powors of tlie cities of l'liiladol
iliiu and I'itUburg, with the hnad of the
iUite eommitteo and party machinery against
him, were reinforced hy thondminUtratlon of
Governor HastingH and the patronage at his
disposal and yet to-day ho stands forth as
the oonquorer and champion of pure politic.
Wliun wo calmly contemplate tho Btrengtli
of such an organized movement, and tlie
onormoug power wiehled by the ;imji who
compose tlie yBj'ubine.'fthStljdory appears in
(lie light of m rri'Mt hrllliaut achievement on
lie purl of tlie Quay followers and tlie
IK-nplc.
TIiIr hu'iiough honor for one day, and now
the Senator can turn his attention to bring
Imk nliout peine between the contending
olemeiitsof Hie party, 111 friends liatumlly
feel elated over tho result, and are certainly
Justified in like expressions of feeling. This
Hi:i:ai.1) is Hinong tho hitter, nud coiir.itu
lates tlie Junior Senator upon his vietory.
Now, let thoro lw pence; and with it n
united party.
BEFORE THE BATTLE,
I loth Miles Hold Caucuses anil the (Jimy
l'eoplo Slum n Majority
HAltltfri -!:!, Ann i - i r
Mm1 I'ennsylv.-iila ii,"in!i x an p;v
, hi
held PitUT-.tses In I'.'s eily lint, ni.-
the result that n tor fj.iny has I'lirmr
Willy won hi fight, I lie caucus of his f.,1
lowers c:int,:ilnlnff l"iJ del" - itos. whost
swits sirw uncontested, or sov. n mol e than
the number necessary to n I'lmb-H. The
itiiM-Qnny people got together llrt, but
thtslr session Was n secret and short one,
lasting iiboitt ten minutes. Thera was no
roll ciill. Tb is understood that Dr. It.
B.'ncc Burns, of IMiilr.nYlpliln, presided.
Governor Hastings olTered a resolution
asking that u eommitteo ot live be ap
pointed to draft tho business ot tho caucus
Into sliupo and to "arrnn;;i! any other
business nee-sarv," which wan adopted.
The coiuinltiee unpointed under till res.
olutlon was "imposed of Cleiirr'' S. Gra
ham ot l'lilliidolnhlii, TV. M. YaiViley.Will
lam Vlyim and Kiuei.'ou Collins. Tlie
-.aucus then udjourned until 9 o'clock this
morning.
The caucus of tho Quay delecates met
In tho Quay headquarters at o'clock,
and the reporters for tho newspapers were
admitted. On motion of Walter Lynn, of
Pittsburg, Senator fenroso, of Philadel
phia, was mailt) chntrmati. In taking the
chair, the latter iiia.le it short speech, in
the course of which he said:
"Tho peoplo are against the combino
nnd resent tho tivntiiicucnf SeniitorQimy
We have won our credentials honestly,
and will elect the man who is the friund
of every Iiupubllciin in Pennsylvania,
and who stands elosur to tlie people than
any other Aincrlciiu citizen. No other
man could huvo won against the com
bined power of patronage and money that
wo have contended against. Senator
Quay s sagacity and knowledge of men
lias I n vinuicatod, and ho will bo elected
by j.i overwhelming majority."
S.'iiator Arthur Kennedy, of Alleihony,
wu chosen secretary. At this juncture
Senator Quay was escorted into tho hull,
and a scene of the wildest enthusiasm en
sued. Iu a speech ho said: "I understand
that a hundred and sixty delegates aro
hero. If that is so tho great issuo which
has convulsed tho Republicans of Penn
sylvania for the past two months is set
tled. Tho battle was fought in tho inter
est of good government generally and tho
purity of Republican politics. Yuu fought
under unfavorable circumstances. The
next, time yon wage war with your oppo
nents of today tho state will go over
whelmingly in your behalf "
Tho roll of delegates was then called,
nnd 1.")-, u'lin.ii seats are uncontested, an
swered to their namos. Tho five contest
ants from Philadelphia and one from Wy
oming county were calicd and their votes
recorded. When the name ot Henry R.
Shultz, of Philadelphia, was called V nited
States District Attorney Iuglmin.ot Phila
delphia, sinied that he had u telegram
from Mr.Shultz saying that ho hadmisM-d
tne iruiu. but if in Hui-risburg he would
bn with Qu i.v. Mr. Sniiltz was therefore
mlded to tho roil, and (Jnairiii.in P.-iiimoo
announced a total of 15J delegates for
Quay, six of whom aro contestants, leav
ing lis), or eight moro than tiO j l,j neces
bary to elect.
Senator Thomas, ot Philadelphia, of
fered n resolution stating that the chair
man of the scute 1111111.1. jo liaVili'j fulled
to designate in ills call for thu convention
the piaee for holding tlie meeting u com
mittee bo appointed to select n suitable
hall, ami tluu t'.ckeUof admission ther.-to
bo issued li. the Quay muiiilitii's of the
btate committee. This iv.Miluinm was
adopted, after Walter l.yon h.ul made a
speech, In which lie said it was iniiiored
on the utreets that it is tlie purpa-.u of
Chairman Uilkesou to attempt to hold tlie
convention in thoOperaH'iaeiieiv.which
Is now in tho possession of a desperate nut
of men.
"Delegates favorable to Quay," ho said,
"take their lives in their hands when
they go to mat house. Riot and blood
shed may result. Tlie strong sUoiilu ill
ways be merciful to the weak. They
should not forget what is duo to it misled
minority. It is proper to bold the con
vention whoro its business can bo tran
sacted pouceubly and in order."
Sonutor Thomas' resolution was adopted
and S. H. Miller, W. II. Androws, Alex
ander Crow, T. V. Coopor and Wultor
Lyon wero named as the committee.
In declaring tho meeting udjourned, at
10:15 o'clock, Chairman Penrose cautioned
the delegates to accept tickets only from
j the Quay people, nud to bo prompt and
that tho Quay peoplo had planned to fill
the houso ut tho afternoon performance
with "hoolors," who would rofuso to
leave at tho end of tho performance, and
remain all night, thus gaining possession
ot tho house. To circumvent this movo
Chairman Giikoson bought off the the
atrical company und, securing the keys
from the lessee, placed In tho houso about
a hundred ox-policomcn, special oillcers
and othor determined men, who arrived
from Pittsburg yesterday under the charge
ot Superintendent; of Police Roger
O'Moarn, of that city. Their inoala wero
sent Into thorn, and they remained in the
lioilea ull nlfht.
My little boy, when two years of age,
was taken very ill with bloody llux. I was
advised to use Chamberlain's Chile, Cholera
and Diarrhoea liemedy, and luckily pro
cured part of a bottle. I carefully read the
directions and gavo it accordingly. He was
very low, but slowly and surely lie began to
improve, gradually recovered, and Is now as
stout and htrong as ever. I feel sure it saved
his life. I never can jimiso the liemedy
half its worth. I am sorry every one in tho
world does not know how good it is, as I do.
Mrs. Lina 8. Ilinton, Omhamsville, Marion
Co., Florida. For sale hy (Irnliler llrog,,
Druggists.
lluy Koytfono flour. J! sure that tho
namo Lhmiu & liAKit,' Aahland, Pa., is
printed on every sack. tf
!
Indigestion
Yields readily to Hood's Barsaparllin
becauso it tones and strengthens tlie
stomach and aids
digestion by sup
plying puro blood.
"I had Indiges
tion so .badly that
I w a s all run
down and could
hardly walk. Had
no appetlto and
could not sleep.
1 began taking
Hood's Sarsap
B rllla, and before I
had taken a fourth ot a bottlo I was very
much better. I also used Hood's Pills and
lt.l , found them splendid, very mild, yet effec
wlib 1 tive- 1 cannot say enough in praise for
what they have done for mo. Sinco usin"
two bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla ami
Hood's Pills occasionally I feel almost liko
a now person. I have a splendid appetite,
sleep well and work with ease." ANNIE
C. Lantz. Belleville, Pennsylvania.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Is tho only True Blood Purifier promi
nently in tho public eye. f 1 j six for J5.
Hood's Pills cnteMU(:uke
BiS2fis:T)t..f..-i.
r,N PIS l ll-
St. Phiia. Pa.
MI Wil
. I l Ifoiiptot Dr. Tlicel. tu
.1 1 1 1 if olclci speci. M ':t 1'K.i
x, .is li;i!itut8 n.id rci'lirriiti'f
-VlfaV i-i'ivt, cuLiiierslinea iV Sec o'
Kciv v-'hi'L'or say. There W nunu In di'i't.
!1 tlu ti a .1HMU Ot K pCC i 111 llHCUNO "1
't-s i;iMMi iioIhhii, nil (lie natl eircrft) o
mii ta crrrn, loft povrr, bin titter.) Kluiir
Uhi iirrvmit iliHurtltTM, vtc, lie&ii -i
nr. 1 in 1 1 1 l:i)-H. Kclicfiit nnrcf. l . '
i itl I'm-ts, . unmilt OliI lr. J. K. T!ic( ' "
ii;lv .r-'uiiiiu) HjtecliiUst, who Ima iuu-1 u t -.1'
i in si (iUviiMu4 undtT l'rof .Inlir tlo t i
rml.iU, nil Prof. Mil Iter, AllopallilrU' l--uui'Ul-ii-iHwnt'tl
btc-ciHitdts. 1 ills it ki ori-tmn
iuii'ri'nL'iai-uu Shun nnd nvniil tho .m .
uou'ivU old Fpoclilhts copylni! hume In y u
tvuole. Tlicy ti t MU to mislead you. I am th. t ":i
ui who over exposed quacks ucd warned siiiici
n-iAlnnt ItupOHiera. Tho qimclts openly nsseitiM h
Dr. Tdi'el Inserts u new advertisement to-day w,
will copy iir ci .nuesume somewhat and the p'lM
vlll not it no Uiiitwe are tho very jxfrson he e
pohed. OQlco Clirs, U A. M. to H I. Sl.;ev'es, i-8.3
'ed and sat, evKs, 6-0.30. Sunday. & A M. to VZi
Send Ureiwo-cent Btamps for Imolc "Truth, "on
nno irtmln niinrka ninl ttont fnrnlilnml vniin
dingle or married, poor and rich. A new triclt ui
youns inexperienced doctors and quacks Is this
They runnn old I'sUibllsned olucoof an olil decline.
pm-Klciun, having un om man ( no pbysiclan I In tlieL
oluco 'vhom tney use as a decoy.
Cbteheittr' Enell.h Diamond Itrantf.
EfiNYROYAL PILLS
Original and Only Genuine. A
safe, alwaji reliable, ladics tit A
Prnulst tor Chirhetur't KnalUK Af
Tiond Brand la Ucd a&4 Gold meUlUoVv
iboiei, Mfcled with bine ribbon. TLo w
ttfm nth. RsttiM itnniimiul tttfiMtilti V
tion and imitation. At nraggiata, or lead 4r.
la lUmpi for pirttculari, testimonlfcli ni
UrUef for l.adlciu in letter, by return
' ill fill IViUUU imiiuiwum, j wme t uym .
ChlcheitrrCncinlculCf.tMaaUon.w)unri
OU DISTRICT ATTOItNEY,
S. BURD EDWARDS,
Of I'ottsvllle.
Subject to IEepuhltenn rules.
For Scientific Dentistry go to
Dr. J. DONALDSON FORD.
Fifteen yexirs actual experience. Gold, Atnnl
Urani ninl Porcelain fillings, Gold Crowns, Por
celain Crowns, Aluminum Crowns. Jtcst teeth
$10.(10, no better matlo at any price. Teeth ex
tracted with vitalized air, 50c. Extracted with
out air, 25e. Allowance made where teeth are
out on new plates. All work guaranteed. .Lady
attendant always present.
Ofllco bourn : livery day, 1 to 5 p. m. Sundays
1 to 3 p. in.
30 East Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa.
Max Iteeso's residence, front room upstairs.
GAIL BORUm
! EAGLE Brand!
I ..CONDENSED MILK- 1
I Has No Equal 1
j SOLD EVERYWHERE f
PERMANENTLY
OR NO I
PAY.
Written tmartntee to nbso
lutely cure all kltulnofllupture
without operatloo ordetentto.
from tUBlnee8. examina
tion Free, We refer you to
t) l'atlenti. Call or write for
circular,
O E MILLER CO.
Thlladelpbla.
See our Doctor, every Tuesday, at 1
UNION HOUSE, Ashland, Pa. j
He will furnt'.hyfui with names nf persons curetl ty
i
JOHN D ALTON,
Agent for
Shenandoah and Vicinity
--For
BARBEY'S
Beer and Porter.
Try
Barbey's Bohemian Beer.
if
KUPTUSiE1
THE MARYLAND HEROES.
Dedication of a Monument to Their Valor
In the Itcvollltliiii.
Bhookltn. Ana. 38. This olty was on
fcto yesterday in honor ot Maryland
heroes. Slllee tho historical Imttlo of Long
Island, which whs fuiiRht 11!) years bro,
tho memory of those brave Maryland sol
diers, who wero killed by tho British nnd
HoBsinn force on that memorable occa
sion, lias been revered by every patriotio
American.
Tho bodies of SCO of thoso bravo men
are burled in n lot situated between
Sovontli and Eighth streoK on Third avo
nuo; but up to tho presout tlmo thoro has
boon very liltlo to show whoro thoso
honorod remains havo laid. Yestorday n
monument in honor of the Maryland pa
triots, erected by the Maryland Society ot
( tho Sons of tho American Itevolutlon, in
Prospect park, was unveiled.
Tho oration was delivered by Colonel
Pcarro, and tho speech presenting tho
monument to tho city of Brooklyn was
by Colonol William Hldgely Grifilii. In
accepting the gift Mayor Schleren reforred
feelingly to tho patriotism of Maryland's
sons.
Tho monument is in tho form of a Cor
lnthlau column and stands twenty-seven
foot high. Tho shaft proper la of highly
polished Tennessee marblo. sixteen feet
high, surmounted by a bronzo cannon
ball. Tho shaft rests on block of gran
ite, and this lnu as its foundation a mound
twelve feet In height. Tho inscriptions
aro in bronze raised letters.
The ceremonies attending tho unveiling
of tho Maryland mouumont were con
cluded last night with a banquet ten
dered to the visiting guests ut tho Hotel
St. George, on Clark street.
YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES.
Nnttonal league.
At Philadelphia Clovoland, 7; Phila
dolphin, 0. At Brooklyn Brooklyn, 12;
St. Louis, 6. At New York Louisville, 8i
Now York, 7. At Boston Boston, 13;
Pittsburg, 8. At Baltimore Baltimore
10; Cincinnati, 0. At Washington (il
innings) Chicago, 5; Washington, 6. Sec
ond game (7 innings, darkness); Wash
ington, 0; Chicago, G.
Kitfttorn Iieneae.
At Springilold Springfield, 10; Scran
ton, 4. At Providence (10 innings)
Wilkesbarro, 8; Provhlonce, 0. At To
rontoFirst game: Rochester, 3; To
ronto, 2. Socond game: Rochester, 3; To
ronto, 2. At Buffalo Buffalo, 0; Syra-
cuse. 3.
rnnylTanI Stats Laacao.
At Lancaster Lancaster, 17; Reading, 0.
Sioux Clty'i Latent Trncedv.
SIOUX ClTT, la., Aup. 28. Startling de- j
velopraents enmo to light yestorday in
connection with Sunday morning's double
tragedy, in which Max Noack and Irn
Mlnter, alios Hazel Hammond, lost their
Hve3. Tho most Important find was the
discovery of the Imprint of a strange mnn's i
hand on tho dust In tho room in which
the bodies wore found and an exit to the 1
alley below, which had not buen noticed
before. A hammer with what appears to
be human blood on it was also found. It
is now thought that this hammer figured !
in tho killing. Last evening Maud Hoyle I
and Dan Berry, a pugilist who formerly
lived in Omaha, wero arrested charged
with murder in the first degree. The of.
fleers havo bocoma convinced that the
couplo wors killed by a third person,
whose Identity is as yet unknown, for ths
purpose of robbery.
The Columbia Docking InYestlgntion,
New YoitK, Aug. 28. Tho court of in
quiry appointed by Acting Secretary of
the Navy McAdoo to investigate the dock
ing of the cruisor Columbln at South
ampton met yesterday. Tho board is
composed of Rear Admiral John G.
Walkor, nnd Captains Fredorlck Rogers
and Albort Kautz, Lieutenant Herbert
L. Draper is dotailed us judge advocate.
When tho warrant and specifications had
been read the court went into oxecutlve
session. Lieutenant Draper said that the
question of structural weakness would
not be investigated by the court, although
it might bo brought up by Captain Sum
ner, who will bo tho principal witness.
To I'nnlih the Hull Flcliten.
Denver, Aug. 28. J. II. Wolfe, of
Cripple Creek, the promoter of the Gil
lette bull fights, was arrested yestorday.
He was unablo to furnish bonds, and is
now In tho El Paso county jail. Olllcors
have been sent to Gillette to arrest the
Mexican bull lighters, together with the
Meadows boys, Arizona Cbarloy and the
Kid. Adjutant Gonoral Moses and his
assistant, Goneral Klee, sworo out the
warrants, which charged conspiracy, and
will conduct the prosecution.
Triple KiUinc t Svrrot dram.
BUTTE, Mont., Aug. 38. Word has been
! recoivod hero of u triple killing which oc
curred at Sweet Grass, ou the interna
tional boundary. Sunday, William Long,
a oowboy, who it said to be a whisky
smuggler, killed a mounted policeman
numed Richardson. After .the shooting
i oi uicnaruson, ijoug went to u. 11, Toole's
i ranch, where ho is alleged to have killed
i Iru Brown, foreman of the sheet) ranch.
The latter boforo dying shot Long, killing
nun almost instantly.
Foul Piny Feared,
HooailTON, Mich., Aug. 28. Mrs. Philip
Schuermann, wifo of tho mnnagor of tho
C. Schuermann Browing company, left
tho residence of Johu Nelson in West
Houghton, at 9:30 Monduy night to walk
home, a distance ot less than two miles.
Since thon absolutely no trace of hor
whoroahouts has been found, and foul
play Is feared. Searching parties nre
hunting for clews, nnd the lako may bo
dragged.
Killed IIr UrulHl Atmillnnt.
Oswuao, y Y., Aug. 2S.-A moat pod
dler named Kempthore forcod nu entrance
Into tho bedroom ot Mrs. Hattie Kellar,
In North Scriha, u suburb six miles cast
of here, and assaulted hor, despite vigor
ous resistance. Kempthoruo was Intoxi
cated, and whllo ho lay in n drunken
stupor Mrs. Kellar seized a gun nnd put a
bullet in his side, killing him instantly.
Thti Czar's Girt to Montenegro,
Gettinjk, Montenegro, Aug. 28. Tho
steamer liostoff, from Croustadt, 1ms ar
rived off tho coast, near Antivari, with a
cargo consisting ot 80,000 rifles, 15,000,000
cartridges, number o cannon and ma
chine guns, and a quantity of dynamite
nud other muultlous of war, all of which
form tho ozar's present to Montenegro.
The Tunnel Fire Still Itaglng.
Shawnee, O , Aug. 27.-A Are in Brls
tol tunnel, Shawnee branoh of tho Balti
more and Ohio railroad, supposed to hav
begun at 6 p. m. on Mouduy.ls still raging,
nnd water is scarce. Shuwneo and New
ark dromon are at the respective ends.
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stop tobacco only to And yourself a
slave to tlie habit of tablet chewing.
With Nakc iTl-Cvnn, when you
nre through with tob.icco, you aro
tlirouuli with tlie remedy. One bottle
cures.
may assail you at
, ing. Vou are at a
so sudden and violent is their attack
i
unless you ain ljiuviuku miu a suic uuic. -&2
The surest cure, the
3-lnlil airanrirliBM til 1
vue KmilH' hub 1
M. J. LAW LOR,
Justice of the Peace
Insurance and
Real Estate Agent,
123 East Centre St.
alWO-STOUY Frame Hulldlng, 30x feet on
South Chestnut street. Itcnts for $18 per
month; will be sold cheap.
FOR SALE. Half lot nnd two houses, situated
on West Centre street. Will jiay 12 per
cent, on Investment, and can be bought on easy
terms.
IjURM FOR SALK. A farm of !H acre?, with
J In three miles of mood market. Twenty
nlno acres under cultivation, and four acres of
good timber. Frame farm house, six rooms,
Bood barn and all in good condition. Will bo
sold for $1,200 cash.
IjlOIt SALE. Valuable property on ICast Lloyd
'. street. Lot 45x150 feet ; seven houses, In
cluding restaurant. Agtsregate rental, $rt0 per
month. A ram bargain. Apply to M. J, Ijiwlur,
Justice of the l'cacc. No. 123 East Centre street.
nil 1 1 r ffii uam Tkw- r.
SHAYt TUU cSiSred spot'.. AchSr6iabo
JUIcers la Mouth, llalM'alllng! Write COOltl
JKK.HKUX uu uut Jllnionlc Temple,!
cChlcaen, III., (or nroofi ot cures. Cunl-f
ltn, sr.DOjOOO. Worst uses cured In IGL
jio u& uuye. ltio-puse lioou fVee.
Atlantic City's Favorite Resort,
Brady House !
Location, South Arkansas avenue, Atlantic
City, N. J., near the wean , rooms airy and
pleasant; handsomely fimiMicil; koihI board;
lurKO giiidi-ii and lawn. Send for circular. Rates
moderate; I'. O. llox 207.
JAMES IlItADY.
nillions of Dollars
Go up in smoke every year. Take no
risks hut get your houses, stock, fur
niture, etc., insured in first-class re
liable companies as represented hy
flAVin FATJT Insurance ASei
UAYID rAUOl, 130 South Main St.
Also Life and Accidental Comimnles.
Tt-uth Tear.
PALMS
llI'Sl.M'.Srt
coi,i,i:(ii:,
1710 Cli(ituut St.,
Aritiiin
reuiutushlpt
'iiorouKii,
Individual
ItiAtructiuu.
Klttiatlitni,
una mi ine
Cuuuiitroial
Ilttuicliaa.
I-Ulladxipui.
Fu rat tied.
Vaemailraum of IcpowlwdKo at the minimum ofooMt.
nnujtrareuurt. TIIKO. l . 1W, J1K 1'rt.U
When It comes to
GROCERIES
Our stock speaks for Itself,
to town send your orders,
rately uud promptly filled.
If you don't come
Tlioy will hoacou-
flUSSER & BEDDALL,
. 29 East Centre'Streetd
aft 6y
Send for book of prouilnont testi
monies like the following :
Huntington, Mass., March 18, 1395.
Thk Naiicoti CiikmicaL Co.,
Plrliiuflc1ri, Mnsi.,
Gentlemen : 1 have Hied tobacco for
over twenty-five yenrf, chewing nnd smok
Miiok
, (.top-
liif; every nay from a. in. to a p. m
Inir onlv for lnenl.
On Mondny, February 1, I cnlled at your
olllce In SprlnKlIelil, anil Ixiunlll n bottle of
the CiniE which I used es directed, nml on
tlio tenth day the desire for tobneco hod
left me and it linsnot returned. I did not
loio a meal while Inking the Cure. My
nnpetltc has Improved nnd I consider
Naucoti-Cure a grand thing.
Very respectfully, (II
JMAH. 1. I.IM'OLN.
Mr. Frank H. Morton, nf Chfponpi. FnlU.
Mm. late inpnector of 1'nbllo ittilldinm
for Aiiiftsncmiscug, nays :
I used tobacco for twenty-flvo years, and
uiu a confirmed smoker. In Just elRht
days' treatment with NAitcoTI-CuiiK I wan
IhroiiKli with tobacco, in fact the desire for
tobacco VA.MMlnn i.ikk A lmi:AM.
Very respectfully,
FllANK II. MOKTON.
If yonr druggist is unable to give
full particulars about Naucoti-Cuke,
send to ns for Book of Particulars
free, or send $5.00 for bottle by mail.
The Narcoti Chemical Co.,
SIMtlNGKIKLl), SIAP8
any time, without warn-'J
complete ciisau vantage
:j i :n. ....
quickest and safest, is J?
n I in f 1 1 1. RnA Vl,1 (r.t
vu; u. auu J44 uu.u.i
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
QLIFTON ltOIlIUNS, SI. P.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
No. 7 North Jardln Street.
Ofllce Hours: From 8 to 0:30 a. in.; I:30to2:3ff
p. in.; 6.00 to 7:30 p. in.
N. STEIN, M. P.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Oflle Hoom 2, Egan's New Building, corner
Main and Centre' streets, Shenandoah, I'a.
Ofllce hours: 8 to 10 a. m.; 1 to 3 p. m. , 7 to 9
p. m. Night ofllco No. 230 West Oak street.
p F. BURKE, 31. D.
30 E. Lloyd street, Shenandoah,
Ofllco hours : 7 to 9 a. in,, 1 to 3 and 7 to 9
p. m.
M. HAMILTON, M. I).,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Ofllco Water Company building, 20 West
Lloyd street.
J II. I'OMKKOY,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
8hcuandouh, I'a.
JJ- M, BUKKK,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Ofllco Euan liulldlng, corner of Main ond
Centre Btrects, Shenandoah.
s
Lager and
Pilsner Beers,
Finest,
'Purest and
Healthiest.
Chris. Schmidt, Agt.,
207
k ,WestCoaI Street.