V EVENING HERALD USTAllI,lSI!i:i 1870. Published every levelling, Itxccpt Sundoy, nt 8 South Jauiiin Htrkht, Neah Chntrk. the llunilfl Is tlcllveied InShcnnndonh nnd tlio surrounding tow in for six ecnta a week, pay able to tho curriers. Ily mnll S3.00 n year, or 25 cento it month, payable In advance. Advertise ment;! charged according to spnee and position. The publishers reserve the right to change the petition ot advertisements whenever the pub lication (it news demands It. The right Is reserved to reject nny advertisement, whether raid for or nut, that tlio publishers may deem improper. Advertising rates made known upon application. .Entered ut the postofllco nt Shenandoah, l'n., as second class mall matter. ' TKLKPHONK CONNECTION. Evening Herald HtlDAYr DKCEMIIER So7 1?057T YA'K have heard nothing nbout tlio Nn ttonnl Delegate -CoiigroH!iiiian-TreaMirer slates lately. llAB the mlllenium started at Chicago? It la gravely stated that 1700 saloon licenses aro i not to ho renewed there noxt year. Wouldn't It he a'trille strange if tlio uinn Who ran away from the last war ami sent a substitute, should lead us gayly Into the nost? Tjik Hbkai,i looks healthy, feels healthy and is healthy. Our friends appreciate the fact that it is tlio only way to reach tlio httyors through our columns. If the Venezuela controversy is to ho settled by arbitration, tho United States has one thing in her favor. Tlio arbitrators will rnot he selected from l'ottsvillo. JIavino secured the elephant, it will now be in ordor for St. Louis to offer inducements for tlio donkey and the tiger. No circus is complete without a menagerie. This county will bo entitled to seven dele gates in the next Republican stato conven tiontwo in the First district, one eacli in tho Second and Third, and three in tho Fourth. I.AWYKK WllITKHOUSE propSGS to do his investigating with tho aid of Steward Hart man. Probably Hartmau wants to setback at Mime people who did some investigating about a year ago. Tub esteemed London Star wishes to as sure tho pcoplo of the United States "that Englishmen, regardless of party, will abide firmly by Lord Salisbury's claims, and will not submit to bounce." Wo think Johnny Hull, upon second thought, will submit to arbitration. Wi: aro patiently awaiting a reply from our contemporary, the livening Chronicle, as to the discrimination against other towns in favor of Pottsvillc in tlio appointment of arbitrators. Perhaps tho editor of our coiv temporary lias lost himself among the liun dreds of rewards granted against defendants. Strikks aro rarely successful, and that of tho street car men in Philadelphia will bo no exception. Tho lot ot the street car man is indeed an unhappy one and his provocation to strike groat, but with five men ready to tako tlio place of every ono who quits, it is question If it is not wiser "to bear the ills we havo than lly to others we know naught of. Ftm-XN years ago tho Schuylkill county ulmshouso liau nearly as many inmates as now, and had about one-half us many em ployos to attend to its affairs. It is time the pruning-knifo was used in that establishment to lop ofl a lot of sinecures. At tlio time mentioned many of the dutios wero per formed by inmates; why can it not be done now? NO DANGER OF WAR. Tlio unauimity with which public men and tlio pros of all shades of opinion upprovo tlio position taken by tho President, in the Venezuola matter, shows that tho bulldozing of a weak nation by John Bull is resented by nil fair-minded peoplo, oven to the extent of going to war, if necessary, to enforce tho doctrine laid down by President Monroo seventy years ago, that Kuroponn nations must keep hands otf the American continent. There is not, howover, much danger of war, fur, although John Dull is a bulldozer where small, defenseless nations are in tho way, he is not so aggrosjlve with a larger one which is nearly hi equal in warlike equip ment and far superior in resources. After a lot of diplomatic dHllyiug, it is quite likely he will relinquish his present desire to grab a slioe of Venezuelan territory. The British newspapers sneer at our lack of preparation for war, and attribute the President's action to political impulse. While it I possible he 1 actuated by politic, we incline to lielievo our British cousins aro mistaken, and that the President's utterances i are purely patriotic, and that ho is prompted -.olely by tho honorable feelings which impel an honest man to defend the weak from imposition by a bully. TJw present dUnmeeiou of our national de fense, and the sneering, tantalizing touo of the English pros in refereuco to our military aud naval establishments, may be productive f some good in stirring up Congress to do soinetliing in the matter of protection for our aboard, and the quicker upbuilding of our navy, as well as establishing a precedent in i he manner of dealing with European nations vt ho endeavor to cm-roach upon the smaller American countries. If It does have this re sult tho present outbreak of jingoism will ecrvo a good purpose, as in the event of war in our present condition wo would, for somo tlmo at least, be at a groat disadvantage, until yo could hurriedly get ourselves to gether. In tho present age, the nation best prepared for war is likely to havo tho ad vantage nnd come out best. For your flno Christmas candles In boxes go to Kcmmorcr's, 35 North Main street. CHRISTMAS AMD HOLIDAY GOODS. A Ornmt Dlhiilny nt llolldny l'rosciits at l'rlces Never Heard of llcforo. It will pay you to buy your Christmas goods at our store. Wo havo an elegant assortment of silk handkerchiefs, mufllors, furs, parasols, linens in largo varieties, plush goods, linen nnd cambric handkerchiefs, gloves and mlttons, ladles' coats and fur capos, beautiful new iwttcrns in carpets, latest dress goods, fascinators, purses, ribbons, curtains, yarns and oil cloths. On theso articles wo will meet all competition. These goods are all newly purchased especially for the holi day trade, and prospective purchasers should not fall to visit our store before making their selections. P. J. MONAOHAX, 30 South Main St. 13-10-51 Shenandoah, Pa. Gents' link cuff buttons at Majcy's. OVERAWED THE REFEREE. Unsatisfactory Itesult nf "Scaldy Hill" and Honor Fight About BOO sports from various parts of Schuylkill, Luzeruo and Carbon counties assembled at Lakeside last night and wit nessed tho fight between "Scaldy Bill" Qulnn, of Mahanoy City, and John Doner, of Summit Hill, which resulted very unsatis factorily to tho Mahanoy City man and his friends. The men fought like demons until tho 37th round, when the Summit Hill and Iansford pcoplo ruBhcd into the ring and so overawed ' tho referee, "Red Dick" Coogan, that ho declared tho fight a draw, although "Scaldy Hill" clearly had tho best of tho fight nt all stages. Honor's people wore there in great force and wero determined that their man should not bo declared tho loser. Some say the crowd was the toughest ever seen at a prizo ring and it was prepared for anything other than n losing game. "Scaldy Hill" was apparent ly unmarked by tho fight, whilo It was nec essary to carry Boner to bed, nnd it is bo liovcd he is still there, as he was badly punished, although ho is givon credit for having mado n very gamo battle and fre quently forced it. Quinn was backed heavily by Hazlcton sports, who raved over tho de cision, but wero powerless to enforce what they deemed was duo them before tho Sum mit Hill and Lansford mob. Rlidit goods, sold at right prices, in right ways at Brumm's music gootls store. The Phoenix Fair will open on Saturday evening. A Growing Industry. For the past four weeks sovoral young ladies havo been busy with needle and sew ing machines turning out an immense quantity of secret society badges, caps and regalia at Morgan's Itcgalia Bazar. Largo orders havo been received from tho following btates during tho past two weeks : Thurber and Covsican, Texas; Whiting, Ind.; Kclly- villo and Chicago, 111.; Elunra, Brooklyn and Syracuse, N. Y.j Kearney, Mo.; South Ani boy and Perth Amboy, N. J.; Ansonia, Conn.; Troy Centre, St. Clair, Mahanoy City, Girard- ville, Johnstown, and also three orders from town. A little over three hundred badges and four hundred and fifty caps havo been supplied in tho above orders. And yet there are pcoplo in town who think they cannot get as cheap goods at home as in somo other town. Prices must bo right or clso orders would not bo received from such far points as above in preference to the largo firms in New York, Philadelphia and Chicago. Havo tlio leaks in your gas and water mains repaired by P. W. Bell, tho plumber. Low prices is the special inducement nt Brumm's jowejry storo. Clerical Orders on tlio l'enimy. The Pennsylvania Itailroad Company an nouuees that clerical ordors for tho year 1898 will bo issued to oidained ministers of tlio Gospel located on its system cast of Pitts burg and Erie Inclusive, on the samo condb tious as prevail at present. Clergymen who desire to avail themselves of this privilege should make application to the nearest ticket office of tho Pennsylvania Railroad, so. that tho orders may bo issued beforo the close of tho present year. Notice. Laundry for Christmas taken at Fay's Steam Laundry until Monday, 2 p. m. 12-18-lt C. L. Fay, Prop. Never Falls lor Coughs and Colds. That's what Pan-Tina is, 23c. At Grulilor Bros., drug store. Bost plumbing is done by P. W. Boll. League Meeting. Tho Shenandoah Republican League will hold its regular weekly meeting at its head quarters, in tho Titman building, on East Centre street, at 7:30 o'clock this (Fri day) oveuiug. At its last meeting tho League changed its meeting night from Thursday to Friday. Appears in a hundred different torms, such as Running Sores, Whlto Swellings, Eruptions, Bolls, Pimples. Salt Rheum, Scald Head, etc. The only cure is in making Pure, Rich Hood's Sarsaparllla makes puro blood and has never been equalled as a cure for Scrofula. Cases considered incurable, nnd given up by physicians, yield to Its wonderful purify ing, vitalizing powers. In fact, Ho Sarsaparilla Is the One True Blood Purifier. fljflforf5. Prepared only by C. I. Hood A Co., Lowell, Stan. LJI Dlllo"8 Sn: mild, effec- nuuu o r motive. All drugiljti. 15c, Scrofula A CHILD TERRIBLY BURNED. Its Clothes Ignited tiy a Spark From u Locomotive. Lizzie, four-year-old daughter of T. .1. Davis, of St. Clair, lies In a critical condi tloirat the homo of hor grandparents. Mr. nnuj Mrs. David Hrown, on South Plum alley. Sho is suffering from terrible burns received through her clothing catching lire from a spark from a locomotive. Tlio house which tho Browns occupy is on a high embankment nnd a very short dis tance intervenes between it and tho Lehigh Valley railroad. Children residing In tho neighborhood uso tho space as a play ground." The victim was playing near tho brink of tho embankment when nit cngino drawing a leng train of loaded coal cars passed. There is a sharp curvo nt this point of tlio railroad and to get tho heavy load around, it tho cngino was exhausting heavily, Im monso clouds of smoko dotted with sparks of fire being thrown from tho stack. One of theso sparks fell upon tho child's dress, but she paid no attention to it until tho ignited material was fanned into a blaze, which was caused by tho child running to and fro in her play. Upon discovering tho flro Lizzio ran to tlio houso of her grandparents and through tho long alley to the rear of tho dwelling. Meanwhile the flames had gained rapid headway. Mrs. Brown and her daugh ter wero attracted by tho child's crios and seized her as sho ran into tlio yard. They at once pulled ofl' what was left of tho clothing, Mrs. Brown having iter hands seriously burned in tho operation. Tlio dress nnd underclothing on tho child's hack was burned almost entirely and tho clothing covoring tho front of the lower limbs had also been burned. Dr. J. S. Callcn was called and ho pro nounced tho case a serious one. At first ho feared tho injuries would prove fatal, but sinco ho has concluded that there aro good chances for recovery. Tho victim is terribly burned about (ho lower limbs, tho kick and left side and was in terrible agony for several hours. Satisfaction guaranteed by Bell, tlio plumber. Major C. T. Picton is manager of tho Stato Hotel, at Dcnisou, Texas, which tlio traveling men say is ono of tho best hotels in that section. In speaking of Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Major Picton says : "I havo used it myself and In my family for several years, and tako pleasure in saying that I consider it an In- fallible euro for diarrhoea and dysentery. I always recommend it, and havo frequently administered it to my guests in tho hotel, and In every caso it has proven itself worthy of unqualified endorsement. For salo by Gruhlcr Bros., druggists. When you want good roofing, plumbing, gas fitting, or general tinsmithing dono call on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street. Dealer IV. stoves. 8-1-tf Grlp-Colds-lIciidticlie. Why suffer witli Coughs, Colds nnd La Grippe when Laxative Bromo Quinine, will euro you in ono day. Put up in tablets con venient for taking. Guaranteed to cure.ir money refunded. Price, 25 cents. For salo by Kirlin's Pharmacy. Gold nnd silver thimbles at Malcy's. Ho Foiled Tbeni, Too. M. F. Maley, the North Main street jeweler, says that on Wednesday afternoon tho samo two men who tried to victimize Strouse, tho joweler, by substituting a paste diamond ring for a genuino ring taken from a case for inspection, tried the gamo on him. Ho kept a close watch upon them and they left tho store without making a purchase, or taking anything that did not belong to them. Best gas fitting is dono by P. W Boll. Mulinuoy City Ituslness College. This excellent college, at 205 East Centre street, gives Commercial, Shorthand ..ad Typewriting coursos equal to any in tho stato at the vory lowest ratos. Individual in struction. Day and evening classes. Students constantly entering. Cataloguo free. 10-14-tf G. W. Williams, Principal. Who Said Tlmy Havo n Cough' Advico Tako Pan-Tina, 25c. At Gruhler Bros., drug store. Scliellly House. Hot lunch to-night. Clams in largo quantities. Largest clams in town. Served nt short notice. Finest lobsters in town. Chicken soup. Littlo neck clams. Rappahannock oysters. Ham. Sardines. Swiss cheese. Fish cakes. Oysters in every stylo. A Colored Time Table. General Passenger Agent Charles S. Leo has issued a colored time table for all tho divisions of tiie Lehigh Vnlloy in pamphlet form which is a very handy compendium of information pertaining to tho passenger traffic of that road. If every department of tho company were managed as carefully as that under Mr. Leo's supervision, things would bo in bettor shape. Fool Tournament ut Scliiiilclcer's. A pool tournament will bo held at Schmlckcr's pool rooms, 101 South Main streot, on Christmas Day. Tho contest open for all, professionals haudicapped, and entries will close on the evening of the 21th inst. Prizo will bo a gold watch, and othors will bo announced at tlmo of tho contost. 12-10-12t Lantern Exploded. Harry Watson, of Mahanoy City, went into the oil house, at Park colliery No. 1, (Spring Dale) yesterday to give out tho supplies. Ho carried a lighted lantern, which exploded, burning him nbout the face and hands, also setting fire to tho oil houso, which burned to the ground. There was no insurance. Loss about 170. lluclclcri' Arulea Salvo. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, coins, ami nil skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to givo perfect satisfaction or niony refunded. Price 26 cents per box. For sale by A. Wnsloy. Thomas j;, Samuels to Wed. The announcement is mado of the ap proaching marriage of County Auditor Thomas E. Samuels and Miss Mattio Parry, of Lansford, to take place after the holi days. Mr. Samuels is engaged in tlio whole sale grocery business In town and is especially popular among our business people. His numerous friends join us in tho wish that his future as a Benedict may be as bright as has been his past in business and political a flairs. Help Comes to Those "Who Tako Red Flag Oil for Spraius, Burns, Cuts. At (iruliler Bros., drug store. Kxprexs Ilimiuess. The United States Express reaches more points quicker thait any other. Drop us u postal and we will call fur parcels. Ot Forty Dollnrs (lone. Manager Schelrcr, of Goodman & Co., tho West Centre street commission dealers, has been victimized to tho oxtcnt of forty dollars. A boy called nt tho placo to havo n ten-dollar bill chaSigcd. As silver was wanted bills to tho amount stated wero laid at ono tide on the top of tho desk by tho clerk whllo tho other money was being counted out, nnd im mediately after tlio monoy was changed tlio clerk's attention was called by an Impatient customor. He momentarily overlooked tho money on tho desk, but dropped tho ten dollar bill Into tlio drawer, wljtch ho locked. It was not until after tho boy and tho cus tomer had left tho placo that the forty dollars was found missing. Tho caso is being worked and from circumstances brought to light lj.is believed that within tho noxt 21 hours either tlio guilty party will return tho money, ornn arrest will bo made. In Self Defense you ought to keep your flesh up. Disease will follow, If you let it get below a healthy standard. No matter how this comos, what you need is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical DIs covory. That is tho greatest flosh-builder known to medical science, far surpassing filthy Cod liver oil and nil its nasty com pounds. It's suited to tliu most delicate stomachs. It makes tho morbidly thin, plump and rosy, with health and strength. Send for a free pamphlet, or remit 10 ets. (stamps) nnd get a book of 108 pages with testimonials, addresses nnd portraits. Ad dress World's Dispensary Medlcnl Associa tion, 003 Main Street, BuUalo, N. Y. Itupturo or breach, permanently cured without tlio knife. Address, for pamphlet and references, World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. The Hospital Greatly Crowded. Tho Stato hospital is so crowded with patients that Superintendent Biddlo is nt his wits end to know what to do with them all. Eleven patients wero received Wednes day. Somo of tho convalescents aro com pelled to sleep on tho floor, and many who aro barely convalescent nro compelled to leavo the institution to mako room for others who nro worse off. No need to sutler with rheumatism, lum bago, neuralgia, cramps or colic. Dr. Thomas Eclectric Oil cures all such troubles, and docs it quickly. The lloiviimii Funeral. The funeral of tho lato David Bowman took placo from his lato residence, Main aud Mahanoy streets, Mahanoy City, to-day at noon. Tlio services wero conducted by Rev, I. P. Zimmerman, assisted by Rev. H. A. Keysor, after which tho cortege proceeded by tho 12:55 p. m, Lehigh Valley train to Le hlghton, where Interment was mado. DIGESTION AND WORK. HOW SICK PEOPLE MAY ENERGY. SAVE THEIR It is as hard work for somo people to digest their dinner as it is for n normal man to walk ten miles. "After dinner rest a while." This is an old saying. It means that if after eating a heavy meal you try to do hard work you will exhaust all your energy. There will be none lelt for your stomach. Your stomach needs onergy to work just as your leg or arm does. Sick peoplo want energy. They seldom havo enough for their stomach. Their di gestion is out of order and they want to know tho reason. It's simple enough as wo have tolu It. What they ought to do is to save their stomachs from hard work until it is capable of doing it, just as they rest their tired backs by lying down. This they can do by using artificially di gcslcd food. Shaker Digostio Cordial con tains such foo ; not only this, but it is capable of digesting other foods in the stomach. Sliakor Diccstivo Cordial affords nourish ment and creates new energy as soon as it is swallowed. Ordinary food first lias to be digested. Shaker Digestive Cordial whils creating new energy docs not cxpond any. iLgiuiiiu siuuiacn no worK lo no, 41 will make thin peoplo fat. Sick pcoplo are naturally thin. Getting thin is a sign of sickness. A person may be born thin, and naturally remain so. Such a ono is not necessarily sick. All Druggists keen it and a 10 cent sample bottle may first bo tried. as:er Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, Agt., 207 West Coal Street. DINNER SETS, ENGLISH PORCELAIN, AMERICAN PORCELAIN, GERMAN CHINA, FRENCH CHINA, A sale of dinnervvare that will put money in every housekeeper's pocket. R. H. BERGEMAN& CO., CHINA HALL, POTTSVILLE. PERSONAL. John Lewis Is homo from Lnwrcncovillo, N.J. Mnrtln F, Moore, of PottavHlo, spout to- day In town. William Dusto visited friends nt Mnhnnoy City yestorday, ' Charlos A. Snyder, Iq., tranaictcd busi ness in town to-day. Martin Dovitt has returned from the Droxol Institute for tho holidays. Miss Annie Stein Is homo from tho Millers vlllo Stato Normal School. Ignatius Roilly lias entorcd tho employ .of tho Grnnd Union Tea Company. Ex-Congressmau James B. Roilly, of l'otts villo, was n guest of town friends to-day. M. J. O'Neill, tho furulturo donlor, has returned from n trip to Philadelphia, and Now York. William Brown, of Yatesvillo, a student nt tho Lehigh University, Is homo to speni tho holidays with his parents. Harry Clauscralid John Scheifly, students at the Jofforson Medical College, Philadel phia, aro homo for tho holidays. Frederick Grulilor, a student at tho Muhlenberg Collogo, AllentoWl,, is hoino to spend tho holidays witli his parents. Tony Monaglian, a student at tlie Lock Haven Stato Normal School, is In town to spend tho holidays with his pnretlta. Frank Kern, at one tlmo n well-to-do and dashing young man of this tOYH, la' qpp qf, mo siriKing motor mon in i;jjiiaiQip(ia. Paul Shtiltz, a student in tlio dental depart ment of tho University of Pennsylvania, is tho guest of Dr. Clifton Bobbins, on East Coal street. Georgo Holvoy, of tho local branch of the Grand Union Tea Company, will leavo shortly for Reading, whore lie will outer tho employ of the Reading branch. Charlos II. Lewis, formerly of the Shen andoah IIr.BAl.lt, but now connected with tlio businoss department of tho Villngo Itecord, II. C. Bayer's new acquisition, was a visitor to town this morning. Mahanoy City Record, llegln Itlght With Coughs nnd Colds.; Take tho suro cure, Pan-Tina, 25c. At Grulilor Bros., drug store. A SKXSII1I.K As well as a suitablo present can bo found in our lino of underwear, hosiery, gloves, shirts, collars, cuffs, umbrellas, canes, sweaters, handkerchiefs and mackintoshes at lowest prices. At MAX LEVIT'S, 15 East Centre street. Tno Lives Saved. Mrs. Piioebo Thomas, of Junction City, 111., was told by her doctors sho had Con sumption and that there was no hopo for her, but two bottles Dr. King's NoW Discovery completely cured her nnd sho says it saved her life. Mr. Thos. Eggcrs, 139 Florida St., San Francisco, sulTered from a dreadful cold, approaching Consumption, tried without result everything clso then bought ono bottle of Dr. King's Now Discovery and in two weeks was cured. Ho is naturally thankful. It Is such results, of which theso aro samples, that provo tho wonderful efficacy of this medicine in Coughs and Colds. Free trial bottles at A. Wasley's drug store. Regular size 50c and $1.00. Election of Olllccrs. At tho regular meeting of Shenandoah Commandery No. 14, Sons of America, last evening, the following officers wero elected to serve for ono year : Past Commander, Gcorgo H. Krick; Commander, Henry Aregood; Vice Commander, Gcorgo L. Hafner; Junior Vice Commander, R. H. Morgan j Recorder, S. L. Brown ; Treasurer, J. H. Babb; Chap lain, John G. Thomas ; Inspector, William II. Zimmerman; Guard, Gcorgo Scihert; Picket, C. H. Sampsel ; Financier, R. II. Morgan ; Delegates to Commandery Guard, Gcorgo II. Krick and G. L. Hafner ; Alter nates, R. H. Morgan and Henry Aregood. The commandory is in excellent condition and will take part in the institution of the new commandery at Reading next Friday evening. Mr. Babb was elected treasurer last night for the 22nd consecutivo time, hav ing filled tho ollico for 21 years. Ho is an ex perienced financier and cashier of tho First National Bank of Girard vlllo. (lid People. Old peoplo who require medicine to regulate tho bowels and kidneys will find the truo remedy in Elrctric Bitters. This medicine does not stimulate and contains no whiskey nor other intoxicant, hut acts as a tonic mid alterative. It acts mildly on the stomach and bowels, adding strength and giving tone to tho organs, thereby aiding Nature in tho performance of tho functions. Electric Hitters is an excellent appetizer and aids digestion. Old peoplo find it just exactly what they need. Price tilty cents per bottle at A. Wasley's drug storo. Shenandoah Ituslness College. This admirable, school in Refowich's hall, South Main street, offers special advantages to night students, permitting them to como by day during idlo timos without extra charge. Tho systems taught aro tho very best and our rates tho lowest. Students need not go out of town for an education when they can secure one in their own equally as good and as cheap. 10 0t James F. Walpron, Principal. When most needed it is not unusual for your family physician to bo away from home. Such was tho experience of Mr. J. Y. Sclionck, editor of tlio Caddo, Ind. Tor., Banner, when his littlo girl, two years of age, was threatened with a sovero attack of croup. Ho says: "My wife insisted that I go for tho doctor, but as our family physician was out of town I purchased a bottle of Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy, which relieved her immediately. I will not be without it in tho future." 25 aud 50 cent bottles for salo by Grulilor Bros., druggists. , Coining ISvenU. Dec. 30. Cantata, "The Jolly Fttrniers," in the P. M. church, under the auspices of the Y. P. A. Jan. 2. Entertainment by the Ministering Children' League of tlio All Saints' P. E. church, in Bobbins' hall. The wife of Mr. D. Robinson, n prominent lumberman of Hartwick, N. Y., was sick with rheumatism for flvo months. In speak ing of It, Mr. Robiusou says : "Clwmberlaiti's Pain Balm Is the only thing that gave her any rest from pain. For the relief of pain it cannot he beat." Many very bail oases of rhemualn have been cured by it. For sale at 00 cent por bottle by Grulilor Bros., drug gists. Buy Koystono flour. Be suro that tho name Lmia & BAi;n, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every saok. tf Itellet In Six Hours. Distressing kidney aud bladder diseases relieved in six hours by tho "New Groat South American Kidney Curo." This new remedy is a groat surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary passages in male or female. It r lieves retention of water and pain in passing it almoSt immediately. If you want quick relief and euro this is your remedy, wold by Ihaac Shapinv, druggist, 107 South Main street. HELD I BQf WE All Hor Life Happy Iloloase r.t Last or Miss Allco Yoiinp, vrho Ilcsitioa at 892 llcxiuulnr yireet, Rochester N. Y. (From llochettcr Democrat and f mrifre.') Our renrcsentntlvo was wclvpil vory iilensantly nt, 802 Alesnmjur Street, by Nliss Allco Younr. who told how sinoo i hili)lioo(l sho had Item held in the l ond- n no of pain from her back, never r -inemberiug tho time that slio hail not suf fcreil mjjt or nches in tlio region of tlm kidneys. Jinny were tlio menus she uswt to flliil relief, but there seemed no roinodv IIICIIIUL'l 1U U fered Bjijjt oi kidneys. Mi to find relief, JPF 'IPf eius, iin(i mio i, wuijiiitof, n enp- Hex caau n yvii; uirii,n(HUH ci)mos iiiesq Ijttfa qnumie3 q; tJirtixi pnit cpmos Uicso Hit nan :nc nc. email h luunev mils nm n half box lejptwes, the lipiids, na. onp by ono thft. ticlfcs nn4 rjnfns tlfsrinnei.r, shp finds ucreuif ;i snivu ui uj)iii no uioru, ifv iiieir continued use. sups: i'snys: "Iyaa entirely riectty strops, healthy nhfl well.' !Idw did von tnko this femortv V " Mis? Young yus lUKpil. liy our roprciBntU'v'' shq. lpnllptT. U)A sj.q ff)lln'fiil directions tm S!rJ&. W&XgURlJ ttoi.tfllij how the wore: ''amoTlinii, bemlinjf ovor, wiilkinc or standing nny length of time always ij.ivp me a mm m tno small 01 my DacK. I had a pain in the kidneys till the time, nm! if I caught cold It would nlways 3ettlo theic; tho pain I suffered wns of II veiy exlir.u&tiug nature; at night I could only lie Hat on my bapk any other position causing pain and sulTcrlng; the. nerves passing up my back, were allectctt and this brought with Itsovcro headaches, but as I said before, Doau'a Kidney Pills have removed nil pain nnd suffering en tirely and I never felt better and healthier in my life." Doan'o Kidney Pills nro for sale by all dealers, price CO cents, mailed by Foster-. Milbnrn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., Solo Agents for the United States. For sale at Kirlin's Pliarmaey. PROFESSIONAL CARD. QLIFTON nOBIHNS, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. No. 7 North Jni-din Street. Offlec Hours : Prom 8 to 0:30 a. m. 1:30 to &SO p. m.; e.uu to ,:M p. 111. p F. BUUKE, M. D. 30 K. Lloyd street, Shenandoah. Office hours : 7 to 9 a. in., 1 to 3 and 7 to 9 p. m. J II. l'OMEKOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Shenandoah, l'n. M. BURKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Offlec Ecran blltldlnir. corner of. Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah. piIOF JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 05, Malxtnoy City, Pa. Havlni? studied under some of tho best masters n London and I'arls, will give lessons on the violin, guitar nnd vocnl culture. Term reasonable. Address in care of Strouse. ifio Jeweler. Shenandoah. OPEN EVERYDAY Go to the Shenandoah Dental Rooms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artlfical teeth do not suit you call to see us. All examinations freo. We mako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Bridge work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No ehargos for extracting when plates aro ordcrcd. Ve arc the only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltman's Block) East Centre Street. Ofilco Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. CANVASSER WANTED. Are YOU busy ? Hen of all Kinds Wear Clothes. And our biislna-H Is to make Clothes for nil Kinds of men. Custom Tailor Made Suits from 810.00 to S80.00. Trousers from S2.75 to 10.00. We want a bright and energetic man of large acquaintance to solicit orders for them nnd it will pay hi in well to do it. Addrchs, H. J. n. 15-21 Lafayette Place, New York. LY VIGI rjNCn MORE In harmony v with tho world, 200O completely cured mon are singing happy praises for mo greatest, granu cet and most suc cessful curo for sex ual weakness and lost vigor known to medical science. An account of thlstwn (Icrul (Its cowry, la hook form , wi th ref erences and proofs, will Hoafrtt. to nfif. ferine men (sealed) free. Full manly vigor permanently restored. Failure impossible. ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, N.Y. IF YOU WANT THE BEST and can't get it, then eomc to us for It. We carry tho best of Groceries, Butter and Eggs, FLOUR and FEED. Our delivery wagon awaits your order. Gool delivered promptly. HUSSER &. BEDDALL, 29 East Centre Street.
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