EVENING HERALD ixtaiilihiiku ihio. Publfokrd every livening, Except Humlay.nt 8 Sotrrn Jaiiiiix Htrkkt, Near Centub. Tlio Herald Is deliveml liiHliPiinmlonh and tlio imrrmimllni; town for nix cent n week, pay able to the currier, lly hihII S8.U0 n yenr, ir 315 cents n month, pnynlilf In advance. Advertise merits churned ncrnrdlnK tonpncennd position. , The liuhlithcra reserve the riuht to change tho j. iHxItioii of advertisements whenever tho nih llcntlon of news demands It. Tho right Is reserved to reject any advertisement, whether tmid for or not, that the publishers may deem fmiroier. Advertising rates made known Uoti application. Entered at the postofllee at Shenandoah, I'u., as second class mull matter. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. Evening Herald THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1803. STATE TICKET. STATE TKEASUKUK, Benjamin J. Haywood, of Mercer. SUPERIOR COURT JUDGES, J Ail ns A. Hiiaviik, of Contro. E. W. Wii.lakd, of Lackawanna. Ciiahlks E. Hick, of Luzerno. Gsoikib B. Ouladv, of Huntingdon. John J. Wickham, of lienvor. Howard Ukkdkk, of Northampton. COUNTY TICKET. JUDOK OP OltrilANR' COUUT, THOMAS H. 11. LYON, of Mahanoy City. CONTROLLER, BENJ. R. SEVERN, of Shenandoah. DISTUICT ATTOItNIlY, CHAS. E. BRECKONS, of St. Clair. COKONKIl, Dlt. S. J. SEYFERT, of PinegroTC. DIItKCTOR OF TIIK POOR, S. R. SlIDHLETON, ofGllbcrtuu. COUNTY SURVEYOR, JOSEPH W. GEARY, Jr., of I'ottsvillc. Cleveland will be a candidate again next year and may lie tho winner of the National league pennant. The Democrats are not so sanguine as they were a week ago. By tlio end of next week they will bo hunting their holes. The Democratic candidato for District Attorney is on tho run. In fact, he runs so fast his father-in-law can't keep tip. The Democratic party in this county is in great straits when it is necessary to bring out tho moss-backs and tap their barrels. It is an easy matter to grant rights of way ; but rights once granted aro not so easily revoked. Our Solons should thoroughly in Tcstigate questions of this kind beforo taking Jlnal action. The Ashland Telegram is very unkind in its claim of being the only Democratic daily in tho county, lucre nro a numher ot our contemporaries who depend upon prestige of this naturo for their existence. Wilkksiiarri: will havo no now court house just yet. Tho Supreme Court sustains tho lowor court in restraining the Commis sioners of Luzerne county from making the purchase of a site without the consent of two grand juries. Controller Seveun has more troublo After having como to an amicable agreement with the Commissioners whereby ho was to assume tho position, tlio Auditors havo de cided to enter quo warranto proceedings to test tho constitutionality of tho law creating tho office. It is to be hoped tho matter will reach tho courts without delay for settle ment. GET OUT THE VOTE. The present campaign, like all thoso in off years, is dragging along listlossly and from present indications even tlio averago of 01 per cent., which is usual, will hardly be Tcachcd. Of course, the Republican party will suffer moro from this lethargic condition of affairs than the Democratic party, and it thcrcforo lichoovcs every good Republican to endeavor to bring out tlio vote as much as possible. The candidates presented aro irreproacli able and aro (ill well qualified for tlio office they seek. While there is not much doubt in regard to'tlie stato or county it must not bo taken for granted that no work is nccossary to elect tho ticket. On the contrary, con siderable work is needed, and that of tho "still hunt" ordor. Evory citizen having tlio proper conception of his duties will permit no election to pass without taking advantago of the privilege given him undor tlio laws of voting for tho selection of thoso who nro to oxorcisQ authority. There aro many, however, who aro indifferent, or fail to comprehend tho full ruspomibilltloB of citizenship, who will, unless spurred on, neglect to oxercise that right. ThoM) aro tlio people to get at those who aro stay-at-homos and it behooves evory active Ropublioun to use his best en deavors to get thoso votos out on election day. Talk to them, reason witli thorn, and cxaet a promise that thoy will go to the polls and vote tlio Republican ticket. A littlo united action by all the Republicans of town will show that Shenandoah is boyond doubt a Republican town for all timo to como. Wo aro pleased to seo that tho Republican Ioaguu is about to tako action on these linos and trust it will havo the activo assistance of evory Republican votor, whether he belongs to it or not ; that ho will become a missionary of tho grand old party which has done so much for tho state and country during the past generation. llnny Victory for Itnbnrt J, Lkxinoton, Ky., Oct. 17. Some great sport was unjoyed at tlio trots yesterday nftornoon. Flvo good rncos, including tlio grout $5,000 f tve-for-nll pace between Kobert J., Frank A Rim, John H. Gentry ntul Joo 1'utcln., weru on thu onrd. Robert .T. wns in rare form mid paced his rivals to a standstill, winning with ease in three straight heats. Timo: 2.03K -'.00, 8.05. IoIim Mulllns nu Trial. TltKNTOif, Oct. 17. Tho trial of John Mulling, wiio was indicted for con spiracy and the fnlso swearing to hills in connection with selling furnltnro for tho stnto houso while H. J. Ford wai superin tendent, wu begun yesterday before n struck jury. Death of an Illinois Supreme Jo dee. FllEEl'OItT, Ills., Oct. 17. Judgo Joseph M. Bailey, of tho Illinois supremo court, died at 10 o'clock last night after an ill ness of several weeks. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Tbcro is nn unconfirmed rumor abroad that Brazil hns recognized tho Cuban in surgents. The Norrlstown, Pa., glass works, after nu idleness of eighteen months, resumed operations Inst evening. H. R. Knight, cx-lloutcnant governor of Massachusetts, died yesterday nt East Hampton, Mass., aged 77. An order has been issued for tho opening of tho Canadian canals on Sundays during tho remainder of tho season. Tlireo hundred delegates nro present at the convention of tho Switchmen's Union of North America, in session at Omaha. Tho king of Houmanla accepted tlio res ignation of tho cntlro cabinet, and the leader of tho National Liberal party formed a new ministry. At Chicago, ox-Congressman R. W. Punham was awarded $16,000 damages by a jury against Major Allyn for alienation of his wife's affections. A monster oil well lias been struck on tho Jacob Baker farm, in Scott township, O. For tlireo days It has spouted at tho rnto of 8,000 barrels a day. Tho Stanford will caso has been ap pealed to tho supremo court of tho United States. Yesterday tho order allowing the appeal was signed in tho United States court of Appeals at San Francisco. Active Exercise and good food in plenty, tends to make children healthy. If children suffer, how ever, from Scrofulous, Skin or Scalp Diseases if their blood is impure and pimples or boils appear, they should bo given tho i.flif tniwllMnn ll- Pinrfn'o finl.l rr MWI ln.ll Discovery brings about tlio best bodily con dition. It purifies the blood and renders tho liver active as well as builds up health and strength. Puny, pale, weak children get a lasting benefit and "a good start" from the use of tho "Discovery." It puts on whole some flesh, and does not nauseato and offend tlio stomacli like the various preparations of cod liver oil. Once used, it is always in favor. Dr. Pierce's Pellets curo constipation, head aches, indigestion, dyspepsia. One a dose. bold by all dealers. Disappointed Train Ttnbbnrs. TEMPLE, Tex., Oct. 17. "When tho sonth bound Mlssourln, Kansas and Texas train arrived at Little lliver, eight miles south of Temple, Tuesday night, two masked men got on tho engine and made tho engineer pull out. Arriving nt tho river, a mllo distant, the train was stopped and the mail, express car nnd engine pulled over tho bridge. Horo an attempt was mndo to blow tho express safo open with dynnmito. Tho car wns badly wrecked, but tho safo was not opened. Tho robbers abandoned thu job nnd escaped on horse back across tho country. No ouo was hurt and no booty secured. If your children are subject to croup watch for tho first symptom of tho disease hoarse ness. It Chamberlain's uougii jcemctiy is given as soon as the child becomes huarso it will prevent the attack. Even nftor tho croupy cough has appeared tho attack can always bo prevented by giving this remedy, It is also invaluable for colds and whooping cough. For sale by Gruhlcr Bros., Druggists. ltrutalltles or Lynchers. Memphis, Oct. 17. Jeff Ellis, tho negro who committed nn nssault on Miss Prater near Braden, nnd who confessed to other assaults and murders, wns lynched near the scene of his crimo at midnight by a mob of citizens. His ears nnd fingers were cut oil nnd ho was otherwise mutilated, and then hanged to a telegraph polo and riddled with bullets. Afterward the body was lowered and tho head out off, Then tho ropo was fastened to the feet, nnd in that position tho mutilated body was again strung up. The New Cup Challmger. London, Oct. 17. J. M. Sopcr, tho yacht designer of houthnmpton, who has been selected to build Distant Shore, tlio now America's cup challenger, hndaconferenco with Charles 1). Hose. Mr. bopor said that nothing had been fully determined regarding Distant Shore's Hues or tho timo when work upon her will begin. The Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania and Now Jer sey: Fair; slightly colder; northwosterly winds. White Swelling- Came on my log after typhoid fever, and pieces of tho bone came out. Rheumatism joined the scrofula to put me In misery. Hood's Barsaparilla proved just the medi cine; relieved me of pain, gave me a good appetite and I laid aside my crutch and cane. Having taken 10 bottles Hood's SarsapariHa my limb la entirely healed and now I am Mt. Pleasant, Maryland, f 1; six for V5. , n.fl easvtobnv casvtotaka! HOOd'S PUIS e effort riUNYON'S r Cold and Cough Cures. Promptly Effectual in Curing Grip, colds and Coughs and a Sure Preventive Of Pneumonia and All Lung Diseases. Mmiyon's Cold Curo will positively break up the grip or a cold in a fow hours if taken ns soon as the cold appears. When tho cold reaches the lungs anil thero is cough and op pressed breathing Munyon's Cough Curo, used in alternation with tlio Cold Cure ovory half hour, will effect an immediate euro. When there is pain in tlio chest Munyon's l'lastors will givo grout relief and net ns a protection. These remedies arc a suro pre ventive of pneumonia and lung troubles. Why Poison Your System with dangerous drugs? Why not try Mun yon's Now and Improved Homtcopathic Homo Remedies? A separate specific for each disease. Absolutely harmless. Bosttivo and permanent euros. At druggists, 25 cents a bottle. Personal lettors to Prof. Munynn, 150.1 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa., answered witli frco medical advice for any disease An Unsatisfactory Trial Trip. GLAt-oow, Oct. 17. Whllo a new oil motor street car, crowded with town coun cillors and others, wits making its trlnl horo yesterday tho oil tank caught Are and tlio car was burned in tho middle of tho street. All tlio passengers escaped. Forty Frenchmen Killed by Pirates. Marseilles, Oct. 17. Mali which has Just been received horo from Tonquln says that 11 French column, in n fight with pi rate at Pannl recently, lost forty men killed and had over a hundred wounded. 8lz Hundred Soldiers Hilled by Explosion Shanghai. Oct. 17. An explosion oc curred yesterday on a steamship at Kung Pal, near Klnchow. The steamship was loaded with troops, and it is reported that 600 of thorn wore killed. Tho Darlington, Wis., Journal says editor ially of a popular patent mcdiclno : "We know from cxperienco that Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is all that is claimed for it, as on two occasions it stopped excruciating pains and possibly saved us from an untimely grave. Wo would not rest easy over night without it in the houso." This remedy undoubtedly saves moro pain and suffering than any other medicino in tho world. Every family should keep it in tho house, for it is suro to bo needed sooner or later. For sale by Gruhlcr Bros., Druggists. Hempsey's Caso Again Postponed. nAiimsBUKO.Oct. 17. Tho enso of Hugh F. Dempsoy, tho Pittsburg labor leader and nlloged conspirator to poison non union workmen in tho Carnegie mills fit Homestead during tho strlko of 1893, was argued before the board of pardons lost night. Counsel for tho prisoner contended that his conviction was unwarranted and that there was no evidence to prove his guilt. Captain Beck, of Pittsburg, repre senting tho Pinkerton detective agency, protested against tho pardon. Tho board held the case under ml vlsement. Tlio denth sentenco of William Webber.Rending, was commuted to llfo imprisonment, nnd a rosplto of thirty days was recommended in tho caso of Frank Bezok, of Scrnnton, sen tenced to lio hanged Nov. 0. Hie Prizes for Illlllarill.ts. New York, Oct. 17. Maurice Daly and Frank Ives announce n serios of handicap billiard tournaments, for which they offer prizes aggregating $8,000, nsfollows: $3,000 for a tournament to bo played in Now York about tho first week in December, 1895, to bo divided into four prizes; N.OOO for a tournament to bo playod in Chicago about tho third weok in January, 1890; $1,000 for a tournament to bo played in Boston after tho Chicago games; $1,000 for a tourimmont to bo played in cither Cincinnati or St. Louts after tho Chicago games. Entrnuco money, $103 for each tournament, to go to tho winner. If Troubled With lllieumatlsm ICend This. Annapolis, JId., Apr. 10, 1801. I havo used Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheuma tism and found it to bo nil that is claimed for it. I believe it to bo tho best preparation for rheumatism and deep seated muscular pains on the market and cheerfully recom mend it to tho public. Jno. G. Brooks, dealer in boots, shoes, etc., No. 18 Main St. ALSO READ THIS. Mechanicsville, St. Mary County, Md. I sold a bottlo of Chamberlain's Pain Balm to a man who had been suffering with rheu matism for several years. It mado him a well man. A. J. McGill. For salo at 50 cents per bottlo by Gruhlcr Bros. Druggists. Gratifying Postdl Keport. "Washington, Oct. 17. The postofllee department has complied tho receipts of the thirty leading cities of tho United States for tho third quarter of tho year 1895 and a most gratifying Increase is shown. Tho total receipts for tho quarter ended Sept. 30 wero $7,400,410, against $0,- 733,710 for the sanio qtmrtor lu 1891, nn in croaso of 9.0 por cent. Evory city shows an increase. Postal ofllolals say those re ceipts nro n suro index of increasing busi ness throughout the country. Fears of a Mahometan Uprising. Constantinople, Oct 17. Tho recent disturbances havo accentuated tho Ma-. hometan discontent with tho oppressive pnlaco government. Mahometans declare that a storm is browing which will sweep uwny the whole dynasty nnd liberate Islam from tho thraldom of tho hated Hnmldian system, which cramps its onorgies and paralyzes all its forcos. Many Mahome tans havo boon arrested in different parts of btaiiiuoul lor using seditious language, Armenian Question at Xjist Settled, London, Oct. 17. The Britisli foreign office, in addition to a dispatch from Si; Philip Currie, tho ambassador of Groat Britain nt Constantinople, announcing that Said Pasha, tho Turkish minister for foroign affairs, had accepted tho schemo for roform lu Armenia, drnwn up by Great Britain, Franco and Hussla, Is In receipt of nn unofficial telegram announc ing that the Armenian question Is virtually settled. lloeklen's Arnica Salve. Tho best salvo In the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores. 0r no pay required. It is guaranteed to give Perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For salo by A. Waslcy. A HOW YOUR BLOOD IS KEPT PURE. Health Comes From Pure Wood--Pure Blood Depends on Your Filler Inside You. Your Kidneys Keep Your Blood Pure ll You Are Well. A Few Fncts About Them, and How to Make Them Well When They Arc Sick. Your blood is what nourishes your body. Now blood is made every minute. It goes to tho limes, gets froh air, and then passes through tho body. In passing, it deposits now flesh, fat, bones, etc., and takes up worn out matter. This worn out matter goes to tho kidneys Tho kidneys filter it out of tho blood and throw it out of the body. That is, when they are well, they do. When your kidneys are well they act as perfect filters, to keep your Mood pure. When they aro sick, they act imperfectly. They leave tho bud matter in. .Sometimes they take out tho good. There Is nothing more poisonous than bad blood. A proof of this is rheumatism. It is simply a blood-poisoning caused by tho bad matter left In the blood by sick kidneys. Briglit's diseaso is the kidneys working tho other way taking the good food out of tlio blood. Both kinds of kidney sickness aro dan gerous. Botli can he cured by Dr. Hohb's Sparagua Kidney Pills. Ono of tho most wonderful facts of our body is this natural filter inside us. Our kidneys aro very important organs. ,We don't tako enough caro of them. Woaresick oftencr than thero is any need for. It is simply because, wo tako 110 heed to our kidnoys. Sick kidneys show their effects in many different diseases. Rheumatism nnd llright's Disease aro very common, Amcmia, Neuralgia, rain in tho Back. Dizziness, Bladder Troubles, Gravel, Diabetes, Sleeplessness, Nervousness. Theso aro only a fow symptoms, or so-called "diseases." Back of them nil aro sick kidneys. Onco the filters can be made to work, all these symptoms will disappear. Dr. Hobb's Sparagus Kidney Tills aro made principally from the roots of tho asparagus plant, wmcn lias a special curative action on tho kidneys. It gives them new life and strength. It helps them to do their work as It ought to ho done. It cures their sickness it cleans and renews tho filter. when the Kidneys nro well you will leel a great difference at once. Your complexion will clear, and your whole body will get renewed life and freshness. This is tlio effect of Dr. Hobb's Sparagus Kidney 1 ills on the sick Kidneys, 01 tho ro vitalized kidneys on the impuro blood. Witli a course of Dr. Hobb's Sparagus Kidney Pills you will get now life. They will curo you when other medicines, which do not reach tlio real seat of diseaso, cannot help you. Dr. Hobb's Sparagus Kidney Pills are for sale by all druggists, price, 50c per box, or will bo sent prepaid to any address on receipt of price. An interesting booklet, explaining about tlio kidneys and their power for good and evil, sent free on request. Address Hobb's Medicino Co., Chicago or San Francisco. Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, Agt., 207 West Coal Street. Get Our Prices on GASOLINE V V -r and Headlight J Our delivery wagon does tho rest. Oils, Gasoline, Candles, Lamp Wicks, Burners. Eclipse Oil Com'y, 213 South Jardln Street. Moll orders promptly attended to. Tenth Year. IMIhl.NlISS i;oi,m:;i:, 1710 (Jbiatnnt St., 1 noroag-. Indlridual luktructiou. HltuutioD T.'iinul,u,i I'he max imam of knowledge at theniintmnra of eout! muaaeipini HVUivrcJreuiari. T1IEO. W. 1AK8, Jrct- DR. A. A. SEIBERT, Specialist in diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, 207 West Market St., rOTTSVILH. Hours 8:30 a. m. to 12 m.i 1 to 4 p. ,. tu 8 p.m. RunilavH n a, m. to 12 rr. JOHN F. CLEARY, Temperance Drinks. .Mineral waters, Weiss beer. Bottler of the finest lager beers, 17 and 1 9 Peach Alley, Shenandoah. Arithmetic, I l'enmannhip, I and all the I Oomtneroial I H ranch ex. I Governor Olarko Haa Ordorecl tho Militia to bo Eeady TO PBBVBUT TEE PE0P0SED TIGHT In Hot Springs, However, It Is Asserted That a Satisfactory Arrangement Has Iteen Made with tho Kxeoiitlve Flti slumions Still Remains lu Texas. LlTTLK Hook, Oct. 17. Colouol Hollen- bcrg, commanding tho First regiment, Arkansas Guards, has issued orders to jvery company in his regiment to noiu themselves in rendlnoss, subject to a cnll to move to Hot Springs. In nn lntorvlow today Colonel Hollonborg said: 'There Is no secret auoiu mo mnucr. Orders havo boon sont to every company of white militia in tho stato notifying thorn to bo in readiness to movo to Hot Springs on short notlco. If tho managers of tho flirht continue in tholr determina tion to have tho light come off tho militia will be called out nnd stop tho light. 'Whother tho governor is right or wrong, if 110 sends tne militia 10 jioi. Springs, tho light will be stopped. I cannot ' take any cognizanco In tlio premises In de ciding whother ho is right or wrong. Just how the governor proposes to pay tho ex- 1 penses of tlio militia lu tho event that they j nro called out to Hot Springs is not known. ' If Gurlnud county calls for the militia, of . course, Unit county will bo held responsible 1 financially. If the governor calls out tno soldiers on his own hook, it Is not known who will pay the militia's oxponscs, us tho 1 state has no money appropriated for this use." Attornoy General Klnsworth's opinion 1 on tho legality of tho courso adopted by Governor Clarko in connection wltn tno prize fight question will probably never bo known, unless the governor calls upon him for a written opinion in tho regular way. An Associated Press representative sought to interview Mr. Klugsworthy. "Has tho governor any lawful right," asked tho reporter, "to declare martial law In n locality where thore is a regularly consti tuted local government, who havo ex pressed confidence in their ability to main tain order without his assistance, and without being called upon forhlsuldor assistance by tho local peace officers?" "I decline to answer," replied tho attor ney general, bluntly. "I will not givo nn opinion on this subject to any privato citi zen or to tho press. I shall say nothing absolutely unless called upon by tho gov ernor In his official capacity for a written opinion. If that is called for it will re main for the governor to mako it publlo if ho desires." Mr. Kinsworthy said that he had ro oelved upwards of a thousand letters from various parts of tho stato from citizens seeking his opinion on various subjects and that ho had Ignored them all. Ho bo lieved, ho suid, that tho governor had amplo authority undor tho law to stop tho fight, but would not venturo an official opinion. He admitted that tho governor is basing his courso of action on tho law of 1838. Further questioning proved fruitless, ai tho attorney general wns firm in his reso lution not to bo Interviewed. "Wero I to submit to nn lnterviow," ho said, "1 might say somo things that would not ngreo witli Governor Clarke's view of the matter. Should I do this he would como in horo nnd jump on mo, and lam not going to tako any chnnccs on that." ' CONFIDENCE AT HOT SPItlNGS. Still Tnlklni; Fieht Despite the Oovernor'a Vicoruut Attitude. Hot Srrtinos, Oct. 17. Whether tho meeting of Corbett andFitzslmmons shall occur nt Hot Springs Oct. 81 is not de cided, but from nil Indications tho chances aro now exceedingly favorable Governor Clarko arrived on tho noon train from Littlo Rock, and yesterday afternoon ho met tho local committee, together with tho Garland county offlcors, In privato con forenco, to which not a newspaper man was admitted. Members of the conference when but tonholed said that It had beon agrcod In the meeting that nothing that occurred thero was to bo mado public. From tho best information that could bo wormed out of tho reluctant conferrces it is un derstood that tho matter 1b to bo left by the governor In tho hands of tho local au thorities, In whom ho has confldonco, to properly interpret the law and carry It out. Pursuant to.this it is gonerally under stood that since Fitzsluimons has not ap peared in this state as yet, and therefore Corbett cannot bo mado subject to arrest, O'Donncll nnd Mnhcr, who aro hero to bo arrested on a charge of conspiracy to break tho peace, will bo "taken in." Tho' exact bond of t5,000 will bo refused, nnd a writ of habeas corpus sued out, which will como up for trial before Chancellor Judgo lieatherman at onco, and his decision is to bo considered as a test of whether thero is n prohibitive law affecting prizo fighting. The governor himself says that no such law exists and that Judgo Hudglns con firms this opinion. This makes the pros pect for an exhibition hero seem exceed ingly roseate, providing Fitzslmmons comes to timo. Manager Yundlg wired Fitzsluimons yosterday to come nt onco or tho contest would lio dcolnred off." Fltzsimmons re plied that ho would not como here till tho day before tlio fight. Fitzslmmons or his representatives promised to bo horo Mon day, when n roforco would bo soloetotl. Ho was not hero. Tomorrow tho sum of $8,100, to mnko good the $10,000 forfeit, must bo in Phil D wyer's hands. Tlio time is grow ing short. O'Donnoll is at Spring Lake, Corbett's training quarters, and Poter Mnhor is in stalled at Hughes' wine gardens to finish his truinlng. Tho entire galaxy of pugilis tio stars gnvo an exhibition to 11 .packed houso at tho Opera House last night. 1'ITZ V'ANTS A FIGHT. lie DfcUres lln Will ISnter Nu Hoft Cllov Hippodrome. Corpus Chiiistj, Tox., Oct. 17. Martin Julian left hero this morning for New Orleans, from where ho will go direct to Hot Springs, fully prepared to carry out Fitzsluimons' part of tho agreomont with tho Florida Athletlo club. Hoth ho nnd Fltzsinimous nro vory much surprised at tho statement regarding tho chango of tho original agreement, to a spatting exhibi tion with soft gloves. Ho indignantly de nies that Fitzslmmons would engage In such exhibition. "Our contract with tho Florida Athletlo club is for n fight to a finish," said Julian, "and tho gloves aro to bo flvo ounces. Wo ro ready to porfonn our par of tho agrco- mont, lint Fltzsltnmons fs not going to enter nny pugilistic hlpprodrome. If uuy one gets a ticket nnd Fitzsluimons goos Into tho rin they will seo him whip or got whipped beforo ho comes out." Fltzslnimnns snld: "Tho change of tho rulos proposed Is 5 fnko. Such 11 show would not bo of any credit to either Cor lictt or me. Thoy nro just using us to let tho Florida Athletic club sell more tickets and tho citizens of Hot Springs draw a crowd to town. Suppose tho referee called the fight when Corbett had landed on mo or I had hit him, who would bo champion? I came down hereto fight Corbett, and nil I wnntis time nnd plnco without nny In terference. In tho nienntlme I Bhall con tinue to t rain hero until tho timo and plnco Is sottlcd." 'For Charity Suffcreth Long." Mrs, Laura C. Phoenix, nilwaukee, WU. 'Matron of a Benevolent Home and knowing tho good Dr. Miles' Nervlno has dono mo, my wish to help others, over comes my dlsllko for tho publicity, this, letter may givo me. In Nor. and Dec, 1803, 27e inmates had tho "JLaGrippc," and I was ono of tho first. Kesumlng duty too soon, with tho caro of so many sick, I did not regain my health, nnd in a month Xbccamc so debilitated and nervous from sleeplessness and tho drafts mado on my vitality, that it was a question it I could go on. A dear friend advised mo to try Dr. JUtles' Restorative Scrvlne, I took 2 bottles and am happy to say, I am. In better health than over. I still continue Its occasional use, as a nerve food,. as my work Is very trying. A letter ad dressed to Milwaukee, Wis., will reach me." Jnno 6, 1694. Mns. Laura O. Phoenix.. Dr. Miles' Nervlno Is cold on a posltlviV gnarantoo that tho first bottlo will benefit. ' All druggists sell It at (1,6 bottles for $5, or It will bo sent, prepaid, on receipt of prlco by tho Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Xnd. Dr. Miles' Nervine Restores Health PROFESSIONAL CARDS. QLIFTON KOBBINS, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. No. 7 North Jnrdln Street. Ofllce Hours : From 8 to 9:30 a. m.; 1:30 to 2:80 p. m.j 0:00 to 7:30 p. m. "s , ' p P. BURKE, M. 1). 80 E. Lloyd street, Shenandoah. Ofllce hours : 7 to. 9 0.' m., 1 .to. S and 7 to 9 p.m. ""1"' J II. POMEHOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Shenandoah, Pa. M. BURKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ofllce Efran building, corner of Main Centre streets, Shenandoah. nnd jgDWARD W. SHOEMAKER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ofllce. Jlellet's Building, corner Centre and) Market streets. pROF. JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box C3, Mahanoy City, Pa. Having studied under BOine of the bea masters in London and Paris, will give lessona on the violin, guitar nnd vocal culture. Terrw. reasonable. Address in caro of Strouse, tho jeweler. Shenandoah. John A. Reilly, Wholesale Liquors. AGENT FOIt YUENQLINQ'S LAGER BEER AND PORTER. STOCK ALE A SPECIALTY. Woltcr's, Berliner and Weiss Beer. 2-2-1 S. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. JOHN DALTON, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity -For- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Ber.
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