The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, September 04, 1895, Image 2

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    EVENING HERALD
i:STAlll.lM!i;i 1870.
Published every Hvcntnir, Except Sunday, nt
8 Soirrn Jaiimn Stiieet, Xkar Cnsrna
Til Ilrrnld N dcllvcri'd tiiHIiciiniidoali nml tho
(MirroundiuK towns lor ix conNn week, pay
able, to the carrier. By mail 38.00 u year, or 25
cents a month. linyabU' in ndviuicc. Advertise
ments chnrKeilneeordliiKtof'pscoand position.
The tmblUhcrs reserve the rlifht to clmiiKe the
tradition of ii(lvertlenienti whenever tho iul
Mention of new demands It. The riftht Is
reserved to reject any advertisement, whether
paid for or not, that the publishers may deetn
improiier. Advertlln(r rates made known
upon application.
Rntered at the otolnce at Shenandoah, l'a., as
second cbwi mall matter.
TKLUl'IIONIi CONNKCT10N.
Evening Herald
WUDXES1UY, SEITK.MHKK-I, 1805.
STATE TICKET.
STATU TKEASUKtfR,
IlKKJAWiN J. Haywood, of Mercer.
SUI'KlilOli COUUT JUIXIKS,
Jambr A. Heaver, of Centre.
U. W. Wii.i.abu, of Ijjckswnniia.
CltAKl.K K. Hick, of Luxeriie.
Ghohdi: )(. Oiti.ADY, of Huntingdon.
Joll.v J. Wickham, of lieavor.
HoWAltli ItKKtiKK, of Northampton.
JJUMKBW is picking up.
Tun Koldun rod iihiionnciw the approach of
fell and tlio teacher' ml tho opening of tho
.school?.
Nothino can frighten tho long haired
woman who is on exhibition at one of tho
local drug stores so badly that her liair would
fctnnd on end.
Most business men report nearly as great n
Yoltmiouf business during the last week in
August this year as during the usually more
busy winter months. At that rato thore
should bo a much larger percentage of busi
ness this coming winter than last.
Every citizen should make it a point to
seo that his name appears upon tho registry
list. Tho election law requires that ovcry
(jualificd voter must be assessed two months
before tho November election. The hist day
for assessment this year is Friday next.
If tho ntithoritioj; catch the persons who
started tho two ears down the Heading rail
road to host Creek, on Monday night.they will
notmeddlo with car brakes for some time
after theireapture. The penalty of the law for
such acts is severe, but no nioro than it
should be.
SiiriKANDOAH is up with all tho fads of the
day, except bloomers. Her girls havo not
night on to that yet, and it is a good thing
they have not, for in such a case many papas
might find themselves sorely embarrassed
when getting ready to go to the mines in tho
morning.
Tm: Jit. Oirmcl pressed brick worksaro to
be moved to Shamokin, and the malico of tho
peoplo living in tho former place over tho
proposed removal is so intense they want to
give tho latter tho works as a rather unsuc
ressful orator was presented with a brick
'jonso some years ago a brick at a time.
Senator Quay is being mentioned in con
iicetiou with tho Presidency by u number of
prominent party leaders and newspapers. If
Pennsylvania is to reccivo recognition in this
repect wo know of no Itcpublican in the
' Vtato that would mako a stronger candidate
or receive greater support from tho Itepubli
tans of tho Keystono state.
The punishment inflicted on four offenders
against morality, from this town, by
Judge Bechtel, at Pottaville, will serve to
lcter many who have been inclined to test
tho authority of tho police to break up dis
orderly houses. The peace and safety of
respectable- and law abiding citizens cannot
1m3 disturbed witli impunity.
Germans throughout the world celebrated
tho twenty-fifth anniversary of their last
buttles with their hereditary enemy, France,
and the unification of tho Fatherland. Not
many of the loading figures in those great
evonts oro yet among tho living. Tho most
conspicuous of whom, Princo llismark,
pathetically admits that his life work is over,
and he is only waiting tho eall to join his
c-onfere, gouo lieforo. lie has long passed
the (scriptural llinit,,of age and his days are
full of suffering to him, wliilo tho sympathy
of Ilk people all over the world it poured
lovingly toward the old uuui of Wood and
Iron.
CALLS FOB PROMPT ACTION.
Jmt think of it, twenty murderers in the
Jll of Luzerne county, in the stato of Penn
sylvania, only one of them under sentence,
nineteen awaiting trial ! It is appalling !
Human life is held cheap in Luzerne and
there is grave reaon to question whether
there in not something wrong in our laws, or
the al)iilnitnitioii of them, when such a
sandltion of allalrs m exist. It is time fur
serious thought when twenty inurdoreru are
in gaol in one county at the samo time.
llotof these are criminals dumped upon
our shores by foreign countries who found
that easier than keeping them in oouflnement
;t li iine, and the ease with which astute
I iw vi rs got them out of their Just dues, with
a f. w years' imprisonment, rolia the law of
the terror it should Iiavo for the evil dis
posed. iu uiis snu'ii a case, too, we nave no
doubt tho sizo of tho county and press of
puhllc business in the courts is responsible for
considerable of tho dolay, and wo helicvo it
wns a mistake to refuso tho peoplo of tlie
lower end of that county a scperato county
organization which would havo enabled the
judicial branch of government to dunl more
promptly with malefactors. Promptness in
bringing to trial those who violate the law
would IiRve a restraining effect t(pon others,
as the punishment would be meted out while
the remembrance of the crime Was still fresh
in tho public mi ml.
This is a blot upon tho fliir fume of old
LuM-rne, which calls for prompt and decisive
action, as it appears to be degenerating to a
W stage of otvilhwtlon which reflects not
only upon those whose duty it is to admlnis-
s
ter the law, but upon tho whole community.
It is such a state of a Hairs as this that has
oaiied the peoplo to rise iu their might, and,
in disregard of all law, tako niattoi-s in their
own hands and wreak summary vengeance, a
state of atlairs which wo hope never to see in
Pennsylvania.
, DR. FRAKER'S EXPERIENCE.
Ilo Tells How lie llecsmo n Life Insur
ance. Swindler.
Tol'KKA, Kan., Sept. 4. Dr. Gcorgo W.
Fruker, tho famous lnsuranco swindler,
arrived hero in tho charge of offlcors Inst
night, nml was immedintcly put in jnll.
A curious throng met tho party at tho
depot. Ho expressed himself as thoroughly
glad to bo near his old homo ngain. To a
reporter who met tho train iu Iowa tho
prisoner spoke freely of his caso. His nn
swors to quostlons, however, wcro given in
an absent minded manner.
"I did fall into tho river tho night wo
wero fishing," ho said, "and camo near be
ing drowned. However, there was drift
wood iloiitlng in tho stream, nnd I caught
a log nnd floated down the river for a con
siderable distance. Finally I found a
place whero I could touch bottom, nnd
waded out on land. I laid thero all that
night and all day tho next day. I was in
no condition to go back to tho Springs,
and accordingly went to Kansas City. Ile
cause of my nppearnnco I went to n cheap
rooming house on Grand nvenuo, near
Fifth, and stayed there four days. On tho
second day I shaved oil all my beard. I
went to Chicago, and from thero I went
to Milwaukee and stayed most of tho fall
of that year.
"By that time tho nnmo of Frakerbad
been too much advertised, and I told a
roommate that I was from Denver nnd my
nnmo was William Schnell. I went by
tho naiiiu of Schnell and havo lived in Wis
consin and Minnesota ever since. I bad
not decided to stay away until tho papers
said all kinds of things about mo. Then I
know I was in disgrace and could not mako
a living if I camo back. I havo started
back a thousand times and camo near com
ing, but tho disgrace and what tho peoplo
wero saying about mo kept me from doing
so."
Cuban Insurgents Drive Out Miners.
Washington, Sept. 4. United States
Consul Hyatt, located at Santiago do Cuba,
in reporting to tho state department upon
tho efforts of tho Ponupo Mining com
pany to supply Manganese oro for tho
American market, gives somo details of
an attack upon tho miners employed by
this company by tho Cuban Insurrection
ists. Tho company is nn American cor
poration, tho principal stockholders resid
ing in Pennsylvania, but Spanish officers
derivo a tounago royalty from tho mines.
This fant excited the displeasuro of tho
rebels to such nn extent that they fired
upon tho miners, causing such a stnmpedo
that the initio was compelled to close.
General Maeeo has since promised protec
tion, but It has been impossible to" prevail
upon tho men to return.
Charges Against Mine Operators.
WlLKKSliAHUE, Pa., Sept. 1. A bill in
equity has been filed in tho prothonotary's
otlico against prominent coal operators in
volving !50,000. It was filed by Judgo
Rhone, George Tucker Bispham and J.
Butler Woodward, attorneys for (Jreorgo
B. Marklo, Alviu Marklo and their sister
Clara. A bill was also filed against K. 1'.
Wilbur, Johu Marklo, tho executors of ex
Cougrassniau Lilly, mid others, charging
that tho latter are wholly excluding tho
former from any lot or part In tho man
agement of tho extensive Jeddo mines of
Georgo B. Marklo & Co., of Hazluton. The
bill also charges mismanagement by John
Marklo, manager.
Peru's New Government.
Lima, Peru, via Galveston, Sept. 1. Tho
new government has Hot about tho work of
undoing somo of tho acts of its predeces
sors, from which it took tho reins of gov
ernment in April last. In tho chamber of
deputies yesterday a motion was made to
declare null ami void nil the acts of tho
congress for ISUt, to expungo from the
army lists tho names of Generals Cucorca
and Borgouo, and to annul the acts of their
government. Provision Is also made to
prosecute them by tho supremo tribunal,
and also the ministers who are guilty of
the coup d'etat in 18U1.
Wittclitniin Overpowered and &nfn Ilnlibed.
Swampscott, Mass., Sept. 4. The safe
of tho Lynn and IJoIton railroad company
In tho ollioo here was entered by buiyhirs
about 2 o'clock In the morning and about
f90Q taken. Watchman Lewis was sitting
in the office when two men knocked him
insensible, g.iged and bound him. They
then cut the tolephune wires and blew
open the wife. Mr. Gerrlsh, who lives near
by, was aroused by the 'noise of the ox
plOMimt, and coming out to investigate,
was fired at by the burglars, but was not
bit.
A New Cycling Olinuiplnu.
DflNVEK, Sept. 4. Arrangements are be
ing made to havo O. H. Hackenlierger,
winner of tho La-bor Day twenty-five mile
road race, who nindo n nuw world's road
reuord of 1 h. 4 mln. 4" mjo., attempt to
bent the world's reeordof twenty-six miles,
1,181 yurds, which was made by Fred J.
Titus. IlHckenberger Is a country boy, 21
years old, uever owned a wheel, and had
boon training only throe weeks, usiug u
routed wlieol.
Nmrullnli Klian I.cnvea Ilnglaml.
LOMDQN, Sept. 4. Shahzada Nazrtillah
Khan, sooond son of tho Ameerof Afghan
istan, who came hero on the invitation of
the government in tho latter part of last
Mhy, and who lias given no end of worry
to thoie commissioned to entertain him.
departed for I'arls yesterday afternoon.
The leave taking was an air.iir of eon, id-1
erablo pomp, being utuui'd with a lull!
statu naromoulal. 1
HE WAS TOO ADVANCED.
IrYuil Therefore Iter. Mr. Darius Iteilgned
Ills l'astorlat Cliargn.
AnsoniA, Conn., Sept. 4. Thorols n do
cldcdRcnsntlon In religious circles of this
city over the "advanced" position nssunied
liy Rev. Henry R. Davlcs, of tho Derby
Congregational church, in veferenco to
Sabbath observation. Tho recent opening
of llousatonlo Park with various Sunday
.attractions caused n crusade, led by all
Catholic and Protestant pastors except Mr.
Davlcs, who dolled his colleagues, claiming
that tho days of "bluo law" Sundays wero
past, and tho peoplo should now rcallzo
this fact and conduct themsolvcs accord
ingly. Ho said emphatically that tho
laboring classes should havo amusement
on Sundays, and that all who thought
otherwlso wero hypocrites.
Those statements wore emphasized by
the formation of a baseball club by the
minister from among the attendants athls
church, and with them ho played at the
park. The church at once took up the
matter. A division resulted, and nt pres
ent tho dlirerent factions are bitterly de
nouncing the attitudes of each other. A
climax was reached yesterday, wlioii Mr.
Uavies prosonted his resignation.
A I'finpnratioa l.cmrcr's Downfall.
CI.KVKLAN1), Sept. 4. W. J. McConnoll,
a toinporniice lecturer, known for his elo
quence in all parts of the country, was
fined $80 and costs and sentenced to thirty
days iu tho workhouse yosterday for in
toxication. McConnell has for years lapsed
into occasional sprees, but lately lost all
control of himself, and is a wreck.
Fntal WIikI Storm In Illinois.
QUIXCT, Ills., Sept. 4. A report roached
hero this morning to the effect that Kin
dorhook, Piko county, was visited by a
wind storm, which destroyed many build
ings and killed threo peoplo. Kiudcrhook
has neither telegraph or telephone commu
nication, tho wires being down.
Convicted Cuban Insurgents Deported.
Havana, Sept. 4. A company of Cubans
under sentence of imprisonment in tho
Fortress of Ceutn, Morocco, for rebellion,
wero deported yesterday on board tho
steamer Cataluna. Fivo aro under sen
tence of life imprisonment, whilo ten aro
condemned to twenty years.
NUGGETS OF NEWS.
At Kvansvlllo, Intl., flro destroyed tho
Hellman flour mill, nn elevator and 100,000
bushojs of wheat.
Fresh conflicts hi.vo occurred between
tho Italians nnd Brazilians in tho provinco
of Minas-Geraes, Brazil.
Mr. Plorro Lorlllard, tho tobacco mag
nate of New York, has determined to re
side permanently In Kngland.
Reports from nil sections of tho country
show that the millions enjoyed a flno view
of tho eclipso of tho moon last night.
Tho married daughterf-of ex-Governor
Amos, of Massachusetts, was thrown from
her carriage at Xorth Eaton, Mass., and
had her skull fractured.
Miss Carrlo E. Stoddard, of Chlcopec,
Mass., was struck by a horso wliilo riding
her bicyclo, and died from her injuries. A
corset steel was driven into her heart.
Aaron Freeman, son of a prominent
farmer living near Hot Springs, Ark., was
taken from his homo by a mob and so so
f eroly beaten that ho cannot recover. Ho
mis accused of assaulting a half witted
Ylrl.
I Was an Invalid
Bo long I did not expect ever to bo well
again. I was confined to the house tho
whole wintor
with nervous
debility and fe
male weakness,
having no
strength, appe
tite or energy.
A friend urged
mo to tako
Hood's Sarsapa
rilla which I did
and I was soon
able to do ray
own work and
feel that life i3 worth living. I cheerfully
recommend Hood's Barsaparllla to all
afflicted in like manner." Mrs. M. E
IIoskins, Manard, Virginia.
B-Sood's SsiB'sapas'Sa
5s the Only
True Blood Purifier
Prominently in thepublic eye. fl; GforJC.
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explanation and proofs malleil Wealed) tree.
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Itu always stood PIRST in the estima
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Ocleliratcd Femalo
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YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES.
a Natlonnl League.
AtPhllodclphla-Phlladclphln, 10; Pitts
burg, 7. At Now York New York, 0; Chi
cago, 8. At Boston Cincinnati, 16; Bos
ton, 7. At Baltimore Daltlinoro, 8; St.
Louis, 3. At Washington First game:
Louisville, 17; Washington, 9. Second
gamo (7 Innings) Loulsvillo, G; Washing
ton, 2.
lCastarn LeAtrna.
At Syracuse (11 innings) Syrncuso, 11;
Pcrnntoti, 8. At lloohostor Springflold,
7; Itoche: ter, 3. At Toronto Wilkwbarrc,
0; Toronto, 0. At Bufralo Buffalo, 0;
Vrovidonco, 4.
PonuaylVRiiln State I.ennur.
At Lancaster Laifciutor, 18; Hasletn, 6.
At Ileailtng Carbondalo, 11; Keadlng.O.
Jifrw Yorli Prohibition Convention.
Pahatooa, N. Y., Hept. 4. Tho state
prohibition convention was permanently
og.iu!zed yesterday afternoon with the
election of Rev. Or H. Mead as chairman.
Amid much enthusiasm a resolution wai
adopted congratulating Police Commis
sioners Koosevelt, Grant, Parker and An
drews, of New York city, for so respecting
their oatli of ollioo as to tlr.re to enforce the
Sunday oxeiso laws. There are 5114 dele
gates in attendance. Last night tho pro
hibitionists mado a street parade, followed
by tiio second mass meeting of the conven
tion. Artrtiv i,m wore made by Professor
Dickie ami John G. Wooley, of Chicago.
riteml' Itody Again Kxhumnd.
Philadelphia, fVpt. 4. Thedecapitnted
body of B. F. Pltezol, ono of the supposed
victims of H. H. Holmes, was again ex
humed from tho American Mechanics'
cemetery yesterday by tho coroner's physi
cians. The coffin, with its gastly burden,
was carried into the tool shed of the
cemetery, but tho utmost vigilance was
maintained to keep tho object of tho ox
humntion a secret. It was subsequently
learned that ono of tho bones of tho leg
had been removed and tho body reintcrml,
Tho dead man's skull was severed from
tho decomposed body last Saturday, under
orders from tho district attorney's office.
Italian Murderers Sentenced to Dentil.
New BituxswiCK, N. J., Sept. 4. Judgo
J. Kearney Rico, of tho Middlesex county
court, yesterday sentenced Joseph Aragio
and Anncllo Spina, Italians convicted of
tho murder of Antonio Prisco, to bo hanged
in the jail at Now Brunswiok on Oct. 18.
Tho defendants became very much oxcited
when tho death Bentencowas announced to
them through an Interpreter. Spina rose
and began a florco denunciation of the
court in Italian. Tho men wero quickly
quieted nnd led away, after Judgo Rico
had ordered that a jury of twelve bo struck
to witness tha banging.
Another Judire Ignore' I.nvr,
CniCAGO, Sept. 4. Judge Seaman, of
tho federal court, attacked tho Chinese ex
clusion act yesterday when lie discharged
from custody the four Chinamen arrested
in Detroit fur entering tho United States,
and who wero ordered to bo deported by
Commissioner Graves, of that city. Judge
Seaman, in discharging tho men, ques
tioned tho constitutionality of tho act.
Judgo Seaman holds that tho powers oi
a commissioner aro limited. Ho cannot
pass sentence and inflict fines, but simply
hold for tho federal grand jury.
Chlncae Actors for Atlknta.
ATLANTA, Sept. 4. Tho Cotton States
and International Exposition authorities
havo received advices of tho arrival at San
Francisco of Keo Owynng, tho concession
airb of tho Chinese village, with 204 boy
actors and 300 cases of merchandiso from
Hong Kong, Tho party left Hong Kong
on Aug. 12. Tho company of Chluer.e
actors will reach Atlantu in a fow days.
Tho buildings of tho Chlncso village lire
practically completed and tho performance
in tho theater will begin on tho opening
day of tho exposition.
Shot Through the Heart.
Hazlkton, l'a., Sept. 4. Slatthow Ur
ban was shot through tho heart whilo at
tempting to protect his brother from a
gang of roughs at Pleasant Hill, Schuyl
kill county. Peter Urschavago was ar
rested on suspicion of having committed
tho murder, and was committed by 'Squire
Daley to Pottsville jail to await trial.
Pleasant Hill, which is on the lino from
jjuixTuo, is uecoming notorious for tho
number of murders committed thero.
Ilellcioui lliota In India.
Bomday, Sept. 4. In a riot at Dhulla,
provinco of Khandelsh, botweon Hindus
and Mohammedans Ave of tho latter were
killed outright and five more, who were
wounded, died soon afterwards. Fifty Mo
hammedans in all wore wounded. Tho
riot was caused by an attack which tho
Mahaminednns miule upon a Hindu pro
cession. Tho police guarding the procession
fired upon the rioters.
Opened Ills Wire'. I.attnr.
Altooka, Pa., Sept. 4. lludolf Erick
son, of Grassflat, Clearfield county, was 1
uounu over uy commissioner Gralllus to
answer in tho United Stutes court for
opening a letter addressed by his wife to
Hobcrt Iiloomgroi.t, who, Erlckson al
leges, was her lover. Erlckson was a sub
mall contractor ut tho tlmo tho offonso was
committed.
Wanted In Several States.
St. Josei'ii, Mo., Sept. 4. Sheriff An
drlno left yesterday for Clnoinna i to
bring bark train robber Pat Crowe, who
was arrested thero on -Monday. Am riuo
will be armed with requisition papers t
Governor Stone, but it Is expected that a
light will onsuo over Oruwe, as ho is
minted iu several states.
New York Jnll llrrakers Cuucht.
RPUIXrilfIHI.il. Til.. Ranf A Tf to !
ported tluit ''Joe" Kllloran, '(Hurry" Rus
sell and Charles Allen, the Springfield
postoJIloo robbers who broko jail in Now
York July 4, are under arrest iu East St.
Louis. Oflloers hero prnctleally admit
that the men havo boou captured, but will
give out no particulars.
lliiltlinore Tailors' Strike Unilml.
BAI.TIM011E, Sept. 4. Tho strlko which
was begun last week by the pants makers
of Baltimore ended yesterday, whe) about
400 men and women returned to work for
tho contractors, and tho romainiug 200
opened boven co-operative shops.
Nlnuaru Defi-ats Isolde.
PLYMOUTH, Sept. 4. The regatta yester
day of the Hoynl Western Yuoht club of
Knglai was tho occasion of a lino nice, jn
which Niagara beat lsoldo by a lnluuto
and nine seoouds.
Tw. Yeari for I'ortfery.
BniDQETON, N. J., Sept. 4. Judge Hoag
and sentenced Frederick H. AVatson to
state prison for two years, at hard labor,
fgr fo-ojiry.
!
Cures the Tobacco Habit
IIM TO 10 DAYS
OR MONEY REFUNDED.
Use All The Tobacco You Want Till Your "Carcing,"
is Gone.
Naucoti-Cure is the only remedy in the world that acts directly
on the nerves and drives the nicotine from the syMem in fiom four
to ten days. It leaves the patient in better health thjm before taking,
and is warranted free from any injurious ingredients.
Narcoti-Cukk is popular because it allows the patient to use all
the tobacco he wants while under treatment, or. until the "craving"
and "hankering" ars gone. It is then no' sacrifice to throw it way
tobacco forever.
Nahcoti-Cuke is sold at the uniform price of $3.00 a bottle, and
one bottle cures.
Money refunded if a cine is not effected when taken according
to directions.
PIIOP. V. N. AVA1TE,
Of Ainlierst, Mass., Chewed Tolmixo tor 40
Ytiu, mid Was Cured by Sflircoll-Ciire.
AMIlfeitST, Mass., Felirunry 8, 1895.
The Naiicoti Chemical Co.,
fiprliiBfleld, Jlns.
Gentlemen: Replying to yours of the 1st,
would sny that I linve used tobacco for 46 years,
mid of Into hnvo consumed nlO-cent jilug ndny,
besides simokinjr considerably. 1 commenced to
use tobacco when I was only 11 years old, and
have never been ablo to Rive up tho habit until I
took NAitcoTi-Cimn, although I havo tried other
so-called remedies without elTect. After using
your remedy four days, all "hankering" for
chewing disappeared, and in four days more
smoking beeamo unpleasant. 1 have no Airther
desire for tho weed, and experienced no bad
effect1), whatsver. I am galningin flesh, and feci
better than I have for n long time. To all who
wisli to be free from tho tobacco habit I would
sav, use Nakcoti-Cuke.
Yours truly, AV. N. AVAlTlf.
I jii ' I
and aches of an annoying natur,-,a
be quickly and surely cured witn.
pain, no one snouia be witliout I'ain
at hand, will save much sufferiueia'nd manv calls on rlieif?9WJ'!V
summer complaints of crown folks
equal for over half a century. No
Sold everywhere. Tho quantity has been doubled hut tho price remains fct
tho same, iio. Look out for worthless Imitations. Iiuy only tho genuine, lj
uearinguia mime rritKY jjavis
mi,
TfT.
PERMANENTLY
CUBED
0B NC
PAY,
Written tmnritntfift in fcn
latflycure nil Wudaof Ruptun
withoutoperalion nrdetentla'
from business. Kxnm I na
tion Free. W'v refer you to
6000 Potlerita. Call or write for
circular.
O E MILLER CO.
rhiuiidphia.
Seo oar Doctor, every Tuesday, at
UNION HOUSE, Ashland, Pa,
ITbwIH furnish yon with mmesnt pcroons cured iy
11 - lay 'iimwri town.
SUAVPYrlll bore Taroat, Pimples, Copperr
nnniu iuu uoiorea cpou, Acnes, uia Bores
.Ulcers In Mouth, UMr-r ailing! Write COOKE
uu., uut Jilusonlc TcmpltJ
;iClilcniro, 111., for proofs of cures. Junl-P
Hal, WSOOJOO. Wont cases cured la irV
M(o :iu days, xoo-pnire boou free.
nillions of Dollars
Go up in smoko every year. Tako no
risks but get your houses, stuck, fur
niture, etc., insured in ilrst-claHS To
llable companies as represented by
TAVTTi FAUST J"suran Agent,
UAV11J rftUOI, 130 South Main St.
Also Life and Accidental Compiiu'ei.
HE NEVER FAILS
. e. f.
1317 Arch St.
I'ronounced by medic:
PHILADELPHIA
cnl Intimnta th
' nubile nress. and the highest im.lii-ol
authorities of all schools ns the only true and
genuine advertising specialist iu the United
States of America, able to cure the niot ilnn
geious cases. DR. TIIBBI, has had the most
extensive hospital and private experience.
A 33 years' continuous practice is surely a
Suarautee of success. Those afflicted with
SPECIAL DISEASES. BI.OOD POIS
ON, KIDNEY and BLADDER DIS
EASES, or HABITS which destroy both
body Blicl mind and send thousands to insane
asylums and premature death, call or write and
be saved. DU. TIIEEL- has cured more des
perate cases of SPECIAL: DISEASES and
the results of S A. B. la less time and at 1ss
expense thau all others combined. RELTEE
at once, FRESH CASES cured in 4 to 10
RIAYS. Send five two-cent stamps for book
Truth"a true friend to all sufferers. Hours,
9 to 3; Hevening, 6 to 9; Wednesday and Sat
urday evenings, 6 to 10; Sundays, 9 to 12.
Chichester's KnelUh Diamond Brand.
OsrtVlnnl autl Onlv Genuine. A.
Arc. alwsv rt'iUble. l dics aik t
VrugtUt fur VKUkittera JingtuH i' VA
monJJirand Id U'il had GU uieulliuV?y
Jtwira, aetUed with blue. r.iin Take V
'tioHt Aifel imitation At iragin, or lend 4r.
IteUf for I'ti.lU," in loiter, bjr return
"Mi.ll. Kt.OOO T,ilruoiil, A' mt Faptr.
01 ca w tr- td Pitt srr
If your druggist is unable
to give you full particulars
about NARCOTI- CURE,
send to us for Book of Parti
culars free, or send $5.00 for
a bottle by mail.
11
THE NAIICOTI CHEMICAL CO,,
Spriiififilu, Mass.
torturous natut c, a dangerous nature,can
Pain-Killer. As no one is proof against
- lxiucr. 1 111s gooooiq remerly .fenr
or children it has stood without an
time like the present to get a bottle of
ilxe:
1 PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
ni.lFTON KOBUIXH, 51. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
j No. 7 North Jardln Street.
I Otlico Hours: Prom 8 to 9:30 a. m.j 1:30 to2.30
p. ni.; 0:00 to 7:30 p. 111.
! -yy N. STEIN, SI. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Otllce Room SyUican'a New. Building, corner
Jluln jnid Centre streets, Shenandoah, l'a.
I Odlco hours: 8 to 10 a. 111.: 1 to 3 11. in. ; 7 to
p. 111. Night otllce No. 2J0 West oaK Hreet.
p F. BUKKK, JI, D.
30 12. Lloyd etreet, Slieunudoah.
Office houm ! 7 to 9 n..m., 1 to 3 and 7 to 9
p. In.
j SI. HAMILTON, M. 1).,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Otllce AVnter Comiuiny building, . 20 West
1 Lloyd street. t
j t ir. POMisitoY,
ATT0RNE,Y-AT-LAW. '
Hhcntindoah, Fa.
JJ- M. BUItKK,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Oflleo Kgnu building, corner of Main and
Centre Btrcets, Shenuudouh.
Lauer's
Finest,
Purest and
Healthiest.
Chris. Schmidt, Agu
207
West Coal Street.