V EVENING HERALD ESTAIII.IMIUI) 187". Published every Evening, Except Bund-, at South Jariiin Stiu it. Near Cksthb, Tin HenM in .leilvi-,. d hiHIii'iiannoan unit the snrroundlnK tuwim fur six eents a week, ito abla to the carriere. By nml I Sl.oo a year, or St ?eta a month, payable lit (advance, Advertlt aientc chanted aeeonlliiK to xpucc and position. The pitnlinlirni renerve the right to changa the iHHiiiun 01 aoYcrciflrniciiiM wiieiiuver ine pnu llaatlon o news tli'manda It. The rliht U reserved to reject any advcrtlneroent, whether pmu lor or iini, iiih me piiunanera may ileeni Improper. AdvcrtlaliiK rale nindo known upon npplicatloii. BMmil at the imtoftlce at Htienaudonh, I'a., on amwiiu eimpp) man innuer. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. Evening Herald SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1600, KEPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. FOR COSimiiMSMAN-AT-I.AIlOE, OAI.US1IA A. GROW, Of Susquehanna. 'SAMUEL A. DAVUNI'ORT, Of Erie TiimtKha rumor that Mark llanna h using cottonseed oil Instead of Fat among tlio Southern delegates to tlio St. LouU eonven- 4iou. Sk.natoii Tblliir dolefully predicts tlmt "tboSt. Louis couvcntluu wllldeelaro for tlio sold standard." Tlio indications do, indeed, iwint that way. Wis should nut overlook tlio fact that J. Donald Ginicron as not selected as a dele gate to tlio national convention. For this ull Itenuhlieaus should, and no doubt aro, thank ful. Wjikn a (iirardvillo man told his wife, that lie was glad there Has no marrying in heaven, and she replied that of courso there would not tic, as there would ho hut few men Ah ore, & far-oil' look came Into his eyes and lio dropped the subject with a dull thud. Tub Massachusetts Democratic platform iilaces tlio rutponsiliilty for hard times on the last Republican administration. This is tiot claiming much fur Democratic ability. A party that can not take hold of bad timbu and restore prosperity will be bounced, -and bounced hard, by the American people. I'iiof. John Fjskk predicts that a great religious revival will como surpassing even that of the thirteenth century, the em of jjieat cathedral building. Jlis theory is that -a period of skepticism is succeeded by one of i'aith. Men llko Huxley and Ingersull aro lierefoie to be regarded as missionaries, and indirectly Useful to the growth of tbechurcli. Tjij: M.vcaiioi) Tidings is putting up a light against the re-election of (i. W. Weiss as Superintendent of the Schuylkill county schools. It refers to him as 'that magnifi cent humbug and all-around political fakir, G.AV. Weiss." Tlio Tidings chargos Mr. Weiss with distributing certificates for politi cal favors. The olectiou takes place next Xuowlay, and as the time draws nearer It is evident that I'rof. J. W. Cooper will be the JuoA-t c)iinty superintendent. AViiii.e there is doubt as to who will 1 o the invslilential nominee at St. l.uuis, theio uro two questions of gicator Importance to the licoplo of Slion.tudoah that are also shrowded with doubt. Wo lerer to the Superinteu tleut of tbo borough schools and the Water U nmissioner. Tlio Ijepublicans control both Xliu Council and School lloaid, and as n nat ural cuuscijuuiicu tlio appointees should bo solected from that party's ranks, liven the Democrats will concede that to tho victors JiBlong the spoils. However, who the suc cessful candidates will bo appears to ho a natter of doubt, at this writing. Drt. II, F. Oaihhjix, writing to tho Forum, isays that by comparing the ratio of incnaso of communicants with that of tho popu lation of tlio country, wo find that the nilvuntugo is with tho churches. Tho jiercentaKo of increase in population for tho decade ending in 1KI0 was 2I.MI. Sup posing it to be half of this for tho past five years, we have a population of 70,100,000, which is manifestly an exaggeration. It is iiardly possible that, with tho decreased immigration of the first three or four years of the president decade, the percentage of in :reae of the previous deendo has been main tained; hut, conceding that it has, and that the rate is 12.13, we find this is far below that of tho churches. Their growth sineo J 800 has been at the rate of between 10 and SO jior cent. This corresponds to the rate of increase which the leading denominations reported for the decade ending in lkllO. The mt fur that period was 13 per cent., against XheSl.SiO per lent, representing the net in crease of the jiopulation. His clear from this that the churches are gaming on the population rapidly and steadily. Pjikpakitio.ss are being made by the local Grand Army Post, In conformity with the annual custom, for the observance of Memorial IXty, on the 30th jutt. Invitations have been Issued to tho various societio of town, and from tho number that have ill ready expressed willingness to participate he parade in town will lie larger than usual. Junius F. Murrlsou, AsaUtaut Adjutant Jouerul of the 'Grand Army of tbo Republic f Pennsylvania, has suggested to Governor Hi -.Uiie tho Iwtuiiig of a proclamation oslfn? n it only that all people of tho state refrain ou Memorial D.y, so far us possible, frovi the ordinary vocations of overy day lif.' bt that they Join with the remnant of the i,reat armies of the Union in paying li mage to the memories of the deceased fiuion -oldicrs who participated in the War the R billion. Ceremonies in educational in i'f.utions commemorative of Memorial is also suggested. The request Is In ajrdauce with a resolution unanimously j.d pv 1 recently by tho Grand Army Asso . 'i r Philadelphia and vicinity, repro- titn. m veteinn soldiers, iu which it is r It .lit. the event be cummBluprateid by i nil r mi. mi,, and that games and ii'-i ' iL.iut la- hiupcuileil. Tho Governor Ai.i.i tulcn no u t.-uuu lUe letter indicated. ICfllMTinii Notices. Si r ii in tin Tui'ii lieli-rim il (hurch to morrow at lliilli u in. .mil (I Sunday school at 1:30 p in Prayer every Wednesday cvviiimk nt 7:. el rug Services in All Saints' Protestant Episcopal church on l!art Oak street to-morrow at 10:31 a.m. and 7 p. m. The leetor will ollleiiite. Sunday school at S p. in. lti'Killur services will he hi Id in the I'nited KvangolicaJ church, (Dmmhirty's Hall,) to morrow at 10 a. tn. and 0.30 p. in Punching by the pilKtor, lloV. I. ,1. Iteilz. Sunday schonl at 1.80 p. m. Service In the Preshyterian church to morrow at 10:80 n. in. and n:30 p. m. Sunday school at tt p. m. Itev. T. Maxwell Morrison, lwator. Services will bo hold in the Methodist Lplscopal church to-moirow at 10:80 a. m and il:Sn p. in. Prencliing hy tho pastor, IIcv. Allied Jleebuor. Sunday school at S p. tn All are invited. (oil's Ainorican Volunteers aro going to Hold meetings all day Sunday in ltobbins' hall. Meetings at 10 a. m., 3 and 7:15 p.m. I.very ono is welcome. Charles husk, (Juplaln. ltov. II. IE. Lewis, of Scranton, will preach Hi tlio Welsh Congregational church to morriiw morning and evening. In the inoni' lug tho services will bo 111 Welsh and tho evening sermon In Hngllsh. Sunday school nt 2:00 p. in. Services in tho Calvary ltaptlst church to morrow morning and evening at 10.30 and (1.30, when a student of lluchnoll University, Lcwlsburg, Is oxpected to preach, Kbonezcr Kvangelical church, corner of South West and Cherry streets, II. Horace Ilomig, pastor. Sunday school nt 10 a, in. Preaching at (3:30 p. in. A hearty invitation is oxtended to tho people to come to tho services. Marriage Certlflealo Doslgned and executed with a pen. Several grades. Artistic, neat. Tlio latest marriage certificate booklet. Very fine. 4-lS-lt-oaw Hooks fc llr.owx. PERSONAL. W. O. Gregory visited friends at Pottsvlllo to-day. Harry Scott, of Pottsvillc, was a town visitor yesterday. Irauk Delcamp is visiting friends and rela tives in Philadelphia. Mrs. William Lehmler.of West Coal street. presented her husband with a son yesterday. Messrs. Cliarlos McLaughlin oud Edward Cuff, attended a leap year party at Pottsvlllo last evening. Mrs. Alber, of Pottsvlllo, was tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. 0. Acker, ou North West street, yesterday. Frank Mack, tho genial night clerk at tho -Mansion llouc, Mahauoy City, erected friends in town to-day. Misses .ora and Matrgio Costello and Lizzie Miller were attendants at a May party in Ashland last evening. John Matthews, of Turkey l!iin, moved his household effects and family to Fall Itlvor, Mass., where they will take up their iuturo residence. Tho firm of Snyder & Son will soon dis play their "shingle." Tho junior member of tho firm arrived this afternoon at tlio home of Thomas H. Snyder, the artistic painter. Mother and baho aro doing well. You ought to seo our bargains in infant's shoes, a big lot to choose from for 33c, per pair. At tlio Factory Shoo Store. Kclilrn the ltuou. No more books will bo Issued from the public school library of town after Thursday, -May 7lli, until tlio second Thursday of June next, but tho library will bo open nt tho usual hours on Thursday and Saturday, of each'Week, to receive them, and all persons having books aro requested to return them at once. Uy order of tlio Library Committee. n-2-5t. Wm. T. Tin zisi:, Librarian. liny Keystono flour. Ilo sure that tho name Lrsi(i ii H.VKit, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. The Hoard Ari-c.ttd. Jlis-, McLean, a school teacher of Centralis, bus isMied warrants for the arrest of tho school board at that place. They have re fused to pay her salary for tho past five months. Sho has placed the ea.o in tho hands of M. M. Jlurkc, one of Schuylkill enmity's popular attorneys. Mt. Carmel News. When you want good roofing, plumbing gas fitting, or general tlnsmithiiig dono call on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centro street. Dealer ii stoves. 8 1-tf A Woman Htranglcr Caught. SAX Fiiakoisco, May 2. A man who Btivo the name of John Lowls. and who said he was an iron moulder, was arrested whllouttoniptint; to Btranplo an abandoned woman In hu ulloy. The police bolleve Lowls may have strangled the othor wo inon who recently were murdered In this city. Narrowly Klcaped n Holocaust. Fhedkmck, Md., May 2. The hrowory of John Kuhn, together with his bottling establishment, loo plant, storage ware houses and a number of outhouses, woro totally destroyed by flro yesterday. Mr. Kuhn uud his family narrowly escaped death 111 the llamos. Loss, J18.0J0. Wales' Horse Wins theThnusand Guineas. London, Mays. At Nowmarkot yostor day tho 1,01 gulnoiu' stakos, of 100 sov erlngs each, for 3-yqar-old lllllos, one mllo and eleven yards, was won hy tho Prlnco of Wule" brown filly Thais, Time, 1.461-6. Think I! Ileloro you decldo to buy a medicine, that the large majority ot all the diseases which nfdlct man kind, originate in or are promoted by impure blood. Remember That tho best blood medi cine beforo the public tho ono which accomplishes tho greatest cures, has tho largest sales in fact tho OneTruo Blood PurlOor Is oods SarsaparilEa Thereforp, get Hood's and Only Hood's. Prepared t,y C. I. Hood & Co., I-owell, Man. Ii. Lnnrl. Dill. neMHnner piu tea iiuuiisi r I no ureiiy cmttic. ix. H i Shoes Factory Prices. b 1 Tan, Tan, I Tan, Tan, Tan Shoes I For Everybody 1 3 Uur variety is com- g: plete, the smallest infant 2 to the largest man can S zst be fitted here. No sr fancy prices because the K zs styles are the very lat- ST" 3 est. The Factory price is the only price we K: know. 3 it 3 $1.50 buys a pair SE 2 here that the regular jjE stores charge $2.00 K 2 for ; and your money ii back if you want it. 3 Don't forget your ft checks for the famous I GOLD. ALUMINUM I TABLEWARE.! Factory ... 1 Shoe Store, 1 "J. A. MOYER.g rianager. ccnuiuo welcomo awaits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. Rain and Coal Sts. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, liom. porter and alo constantly on tap. Choice tem perance drinks and clears. LI AUC Vnil tUjre 'i"roat. mplei,t Copper 11 KM till tU., UU7 JUBIUD"! icnipic, Bl?histirn. 111., for nroofi ot cures. CuiI- BMI i II II M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. C'lgurs, Tohaceo, A;e. Auent for IieadiiiK llrewhiff Co.'s llcer and l'ortcr. 11S and 11 S S. Main St. IF YOU WANT THE BEST and can't pet It, then come to us fur It, Wo carry tlio bout ot Groceries, Butter and Eggs, FLOUK and FEED. Our delivery vni?on awaltn Your order. Good ' ueiivereu promptly. flUSSER & BEDDALL, 26 East Centre Street. ANSY PILLS! Risi inn iiiBI!.llEDc.fM"WOMWS SOU 1ICMS J TV at smmm ALL ( MUG LjiUAK e rtyyf,V, ,ri. fl "S. . , ! mm wh mm k mm v(iuUUiu imm iZ r. Forced, rouch. chjfe Seolowd hndt.ok them lnftron(t, hot ad If t- 13 of edict r a Soap, drj thwouahlj, and apply r-R 3 ticur a (ointment), wearing (tloTpjfliiiint ihetilcht u y H Puiiaa Drlo fcCuiM. Co a Bolt Iropi liotton. Qg C : - NUGGETS OF NEWS. Cnthcrlno Judd died at Bridgeport, Conn., yostcrdny, ngod J02. JInyor Allen, ot Columbm, O , yestor dny Issued nn order to closo nil gambling places in tlio city.. Germany's rolchstng adopted n motion to prohibit options on grain nnd grain pro ducts on tho oxchnngos. Dwlght Coroy, of Grlswold, Conn., com mitted suicide by cutting his throat with il rnzor. Ho was 70 years of ngo. Judgo W. D. Mlulck, of Morohead, Ky., who wm shot in tlio nrm by I'lln Tolllvor, died yostcrdny of blood poisoning. John SI. Ward, the or-basobnll plnyor, hn9 boon offered JfS.000 to mnnngo tho Ijoulsvillo basobnll club both off mid on the Hold. Georgo Groen, bettor known ns "Young Corbett," got the decision ovor Owon Zleglcr Inst night iu a ton round contest In San Francisco. Tho president has approved tho joint resolution providing for tho distribution of tho publication ontitlcd "Messages nnd Papers of tho Presidents." At a sawmill camp in Union county, about three mllos from Henshaw, Ky., Uohert Wnrd shot and fatally wounded his wlfo nnd then killed himself. The Now York nnthrnclto ooal com panies have ndvanccd prices for this month's deliveries twonty-flvo cents per ton, to conform with tho sehedulo estab lished by tho Philadelphia companies. For every quarter in a man's pocket tliero arc a dozen uses ; and to use each ono iu snch a way as to derive the greatest bene fit is a question evory ono must solvo for himself. Wo believe, however, that no better uso could ho mado or ono of theso quarters than to exchange it for a hottlo of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, a medicino that every family should ho provided with. For salo hy Gruhlcr llros., druggists. A Urutnl Negro Murderer. FlJANKFOIin, Del., May 3. John Gordy, oolored, of Borlln, Md., assaulted his swoethoart, Dolly TlmmoiiB, nnd beat hor to death In a shocking mannor. Ho thon placed the body ncros3 tlio railroad track, and It was run ovor by tho midnight ox press. Gordy boliovod tho woman was un faithful. ' Daliy JIurned In a Ilrunli l'lre. Bethlehem, Pa., May 2. Tho 2-yoar-old son of Charles Deltzel was torrlbly burnod lu a brush flroyostorday aftomoon and died soon afterwards. Tho child's mother was badly burnod in trying to save him. Striking Servant Girls Win. SUTKHloii, Wis., May a. Tho striko of tho servant girls of this city, which has been on several days, Is now practically over, as nearly ovory omployer has given lu to tho demand for 15 a month. KlteumatUm Cured In a Day. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neu ralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable aud mysterious.. It removes at onco the cause and tho disease Immediately disappears. The fi rt dose greatly benefits; 75 cents. Sold by C. H. Hagenbuch, Druggist, Slionandoah. Thinks Her Husband' Has Ulnped. St. Louis, Muy 2. Mrs. Kuhn, wife ol Charles Kuhn, tho missing real estate agont and secretary of tlio Globo Building ami Loan association, thinks that she has been deserted by her husband, und thath has gone wltn another woman. Mrs. Kuhn is without money, nnd all the prop erty is plastered with deeds of trust. The amount said to bo owed by Kuhn is about 515J,000. Uncle Sam's Indebtedness. Washington, Muy 8, The monthlj statement ot the public dobt shows thai on April S3 the dobt, loss cash iu the treas ury, was 91S,287,070, an incrcaso for the month of 55,043,417. This is accounted foi in part by a docreaso of $1,551,087 In the amount of cash in tho troaiury and an In crease of nearly $5,000,000 in the amount of bonds delivered under tho last sale. Tennetisee Miners Satisfied. Jbllico, Tenn., May 2. An agroemont botween the minors and operators of the Jellied district has boon reached. At the sosslon yostordav a scale, tho yoar, was agreod to. It will bo roforrod to uio local assembly by tho miners for rati fication. A final mooting will bo hold Monday to draw up contracts If ratified by tho minors. MaoVeagh Opposes Altgeld. Chicago, May 2. -Tho Hon. Franklin MacVoagh.tho caudldato for United Stntos senator for Illinois at tho last oloctlon, Joins issues with Governor Altgeld, who reproseutt tho free coluago faction, Mr. MaoVoagh issues un appeal against free coinage to the Doniooratlo party of Illi nois lu this morning's papers. Shenandoah Directory, HusIneiM lllfn nml .tl. nj -nl.n .,- ...I secured ono of the directories of Shenandoah, just issued, din r,!,t!,l 1. ,.,1. ,,ll. catlon at this olllco. Tho prico is only $2.00, anu there aro only a few left. No business man can afford to be without one of those hooks, 2-2l-t Address Curds. Ono of tho finest lines of address cards over displayed, iu this section of the stato can bo seeu at tho Hkuald olllco. They aro em holllshcd with soeietv enihl I'mn nnd malm inoit excellent visiting cards for members of anous rmternltlos. Call aud examine IUVU1, JACKSON'S CLEVER DEFENSE. An Attpiiiit to l'riivn Tlmt Mlis llryan Wm Killed In Cliiclnii ill. NnwrortT, Ky . Mm-.' 'lh"i;i '",'''dintrs in the trial of S- lit .Tin '.snn yesterday were loss oxcltllisr than i lmw of Thursday, yet the Interest lu It did mil fth it" nor did the orowd of spectators diminish. This Interest extends to the court hointe corri dors and the neighboring streets mid throngs them with peoplo. There were fifty women In tho court room yosterday. j Morning, noon and night, n the prisoner passes 'jetwouu tlie court room and tlio Jut!, througs, mostly women nnd children, gather to catch a ullinnso of him. lia-d night thore wore nearly 200 In tlio crowd, including lialf n dozen Infants In baby wagons. The drift of tho testimony for tho de fcuso dlscloicd a purpoio to show thai Pearl Bryan, though bohoaded In Ken tucky, va first killed in Cincinnati nnd then taken ovor to Kentucky and bo lioadod. This, If successful, would sot tho prisoner free, ns ho could not bo tried foi tho samo offense tn Cincinnati, Manifestly tho thoory of the dofonse is that Pearl Bryan was chloroformed to death uninten tionally In Cincinnati, and taken" to Ken tucky and behoadod to escape tho penalty for such an accident. Tho testlmany of Kmbalmer Abbott that he flushod tho veins of Poarl Bryan's body beforo the autopsy and found n quart and tv half of blood In thorn was to ovorthrow expert testimony of the prosecution that she must have boon killed whero found. Early this week the dofenso put Scott Jackson's shoes iu cvldcnco. Yesterday afternoon David H, Look, who Was tho fourth man to-visit the soono of tho mur der, testified to soelng tracks from the piko to tho spot whero the girl lay, and back by another route to tho plko again. Tho traoks wero by numbor eight or nine shoos, porfectly new, and broad at the too. Ho was shown Jackson's shoes, and said tho tracks could not have bocn made by thorn. Most of tho afternoon was taken up by reading tho depositions of colored men to prove that George II. Jnckson, tho colored cnb drlvor, was In Cincinnati on Frldny night, .Tun. 31, and till 2 o'clock on Satur day, Fob. 1, tlio morning of tlio murder, nnd theroforo could not have driven tho cab to tho sccno. Hellef In Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved iu six hours hy the "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness iu relieving pain in tlio bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary passagos in male or female. It rclioves retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Hold hy Shapira's pharmacy, 107 South Main street. L.lrlug with a Drokcn Ncok. CliAsiiiEitsDUlia, Pa., May 2. A man living with a broken neck is tho problem puzzling the physicians of this vicinity. Joseph Marlon was thrown from his wngon yesterday by tho suddon starting of his horses. Ho fell headlong to tho ground, nnd his neck was broken botween tho llfth and sixth vertobno He was still nlive at midnight, and there was no im mediate danger of fatal results. Alleged Chinese Smugglers Arrested. PoilTLANP, Ore., May 2. William P. Swepo, J. C. Dolnn and Eugene M. De ment wero arrostod hero yosterday by United Statos treasury ofllclals ou acbargo of conspiring to illogally land Chinese and issuing fraudulent certificates. More Pastoral Testimonials for Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder. A Marvel of Blessed Quick Relief and Real Permanent Cure. "One short pulf." Rov. T. II. Ilccker, pastor of the German Evangelical Lutheran Christ Church, of lluifiilo, declares that the first time ho followed directions to "give ono short pulT," with Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder bo experi enced an inexpressibly restful relief from a serious catarrhal cold. It is the experience of thousands of others alllictcd witli catarrhal troubles. Xo two peoplo sutler alike; hut uo matter lu what form catarrh may appear, or how long endured, a gladsomo and quick re lief from its most distressing and offensive features is found tho first time you uso Dr. Agnow's Catarrhal Powder. No other caturrh cure lias won so many heart testimonials. and you will refuse auy other after once trylngtuls. It cures, but lust gives instant relief. 50 cents, Sold at Ktrlin's drug storo, Said He Was Offered n Dig Drlbe. CAMDEN, X, J May 2. Iu tho libel suit of William J. Thompson against tho Phil adelphia Press yosterday Senator Maurice A. Ftogors testified for tho dofenso. The senator doclared under oath that In 1891 Mr. Thompson had offered him (Hogerg) &75,000 If ho would secliro the yotos of throe Republican senators for the race track bill thon ponding. Mr. Rogers replied tbnthe would not vote for tho bill for tho stato of New Jersoy, nor would ho attempt to se cure the three votos. Murdered His llrother-lu-I.aw. Erie, Ph., May 2. Edward Holdler p.hot and Instantly killed his brother-in-law, Levi Kreldor, yesterday, at the latter'l farm, near Falrvlow, this county. Hold ler and Krioder married sisters and Krel dor was the exeoutor of the estato of their wives' parents. Holdler demanded Krel der's note in settlement, which was re fused, und tho tragedy followed. Holdloi then attempted suicide, but was prevented by his wife. Ho Is now In Erie jail. Mr. D. r. Davis, a prominent liveryman and merchant of Goshen, Va., has this to say on tho subject of rheumatism : "I take pleasure in recommending Chamberlain's Pain Halm for rhoumatism, as I know from personal experience that it will do all that Is claimed for It. A year ago this spring my brother was laid up in lied with iullammatory rheumatism and sufl'ered intensely. The first application of Chamberlain's Pain Halm eased tho pain aud tho use of one bottlo com- pletely cored him. For salo by Gruhler Bros., druggists llucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salvo In the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, aud all ekin cruptlous, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by A. Wasloy. Coining Kvent, May 30. Ice cream festival under tho auspices of the 22 Club, iu Robblus' opera house' nrlp-CiiliW-llemlucho, Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and La Grippe when Laxative Bromo Quinine will in nnn dny. Put un in tablets con venient for taking, Guaranteed to cure, or money refunded, Price, aa conw, ror saio by Klrlin's Pharmacy. "DR. MILES, 0 Through His Nervine Is a Ben efactor to Thousands." a WIDELY- knows Wisconsin publisher, who resides at Green Bay, writes Marchlith, ISM, as'follows: "Flvo years ago I became so nervous that montalworkTrasa'burdon. I could not rest at night ort account ot sleeplessness. My attonthm was called to Dr. Mllos Itestora- tlvo Nervine, and I commenced to nso ilWyt with tho very best effect. 8lnco then I ' havo kept a bottle In my house and use it " whenever my nerves become unstrung, with always the samo good results. My son also Til. MilPl' takes it for nervousness jji . imica wlth Mte ncvcr falIng NerVine success. I havorecom- mended It to many aud KSSlOreS It. cures them. All who Tjpllfh suffer from norvo ilCdllll troubles should try It. It Is freo from narcotics, perfectly harm less, and yet soothes nod strengthens. Dr. Mllos, through his Nervine Is n benefactor to thousands." A. C. LEHMAN. Editor aud proprietor of Deh Landsman. ' Dr. Miles' Nervine la sold on guarantee first bottlo will benefit or money rofunded. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Q S. PHILLirs,.M. D. Ofllcei 30 West Centre Btrcet. Can be consulted at all hoars. p F. BURKE, M. D. 80 15. Lloyd street, Shenandoah. Ofllce hours : 7 to 9 a. ro., 1 to 8 and 7 to 9 J If. POMKROY, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW 8henandoi.il, Pa. M. BURKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ofilce Kcrnn huUdlmr. corner of Main and centre streets, mienanaonn. MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 05, Mahanoy City, Pa. Having fit tidied under some of the bcal masters in London and Parli. will clvo lenaon on the violin, guitar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address In caro of Strouse, the uweier, aueuunuouu. POLITICAL CARDS. ITtOn LEGISLATURE, ! Second District, H. W. BECKER, Of Glrardvllle, I'a. Subject to Democratic rules. JOIt COUNTY TISEASUItEIt, ELIAS DAVIS, Of Broad Mountain. Subject to-Republican rules. poll CLERK OF THE COURTS, PHIL. J. C0NNELL, Of Glrardvllle. Subject to Democratlo rules. Jion COUNTY COMMISSIONER, FRANK RENTZ, Of Ashland. Subject to Republican rules. GHARLES DERR'S Barber Shop ! 13 West Centre Street. Our Hot Towel Shave a becoming popular. ' You will like It. We make a specialty of lintr cutting. JOHN F. CLEARY, I PURE SELTZER WATER w mmv vvh. a ........ fn. l.imiWliA fttul Ull I II l-i M v"o TV 4JU A JL liXV t atnmnrll troubles. ! GINGER ALE, WEISS HEER, LAGER BEER, OF . . 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity ; .-For BARBEY'S J r'il Beer and Porter. 1 Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. s.t'
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