EVENING HERALD KSTAIll.lSI!i:i 18T0. I'liMlshetl every RvenliiK, lCxcept ftundnr, nt 8 BOtTTH JARUID Htrkkt, Nrah Crhtrh. TIi Humid In dcilveioil liiHIieiianiloan nnd nurrouiiilhiit towna fur nix iirnW n week, liv able to the GAn-icra. My mall 18.00 a year, or 36 ont a month, payable lu ndvnnoe. Advertise uienta changed according to npauc and ponlttotL The pulillBiiern rem-rve the rlRlit to change the tiosltlou of advertisement, whenever the pain Mention of news demand It. The right Is reserved to reject any advertisement, whether fall for or not, thftt the pnMlfdier may deem raproper. Advertising rate made known upon application. Katoreil nt the ptntofllce nt Shenandoah, l'a., as second claw mall matter. TKLKl'IlONtt CONNKCTION. Evening Herald SATURDAY, MAY 0. 181)0. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. roll C'O.NnHm4MAX'ATIiAUIlE, GALUSILY A. GROW, Of Susquehanna. 8AMUKL A. DAVKNl'OItT, Of Krlo Tun manufacturers, agents and dealers in bicycles prewired themselves fur an enor mous business in bicycles this year and, ac cording to tho number of new wheels to lw seen, tho increasing army of riders and even the greater frequency of accidents to wheel incu, they hnvo inndo no mistake. Tho sale of bicycles last year was great and tho riders could bo estimated by tho hundreds of thous ands, livery indication points, however, to tho fact that tho present year's talcs will xcccd all former records. A NKW way of raising church funds has been devised in tho Wost which th rontons to supersede oven tho strawberry festival. Tho church goes into the fanning business. Souio CO acres (if land arc set apart, anil the brethren be6tow their services gratuitously iu cultivating it. Whether this pays better than for each man to raise the products on bis own farm, then sell them and give tho money to tho church, is nut stated. I'robahly the brethren get more fun out of tilling the church farm. At Wayne, Neb., the nttcmpt will bo mado to lift a church debt by growing -und selling grain and garden vegctiblos. Tin: McKinley sockdolagers which have just struck Field Marshals Piatt, Quay, Clarkson audManley stunned them for only a few hours. All important conference of theso leaders will bo held lo-day and then, perhaps, tho plans fur holding tho last line of fortifica tions against McKinley onslaughts will ho formulated. Tho field marshal claim to liavo several tiicks up their sleeves. Tho inside ollicial claim of tho McKinley mana gers is, so their opponents siy, that ho has 123 votes sure, or only 30 less than a ma jority. In this list aie counted as certain front SO to 100 of tho contested beats. Sup povi he gets 30 of these, ho would be short uf jv majority about 100 votes. Then special at tention will fgffen to tho Southern delegates, liistory has demonstrated that tho last man generally captures them, yearly all the Southern delegations aro split or contested, and tho anti-JlcKinley folks declare they will certainly hold a majority of tliein. This, of course, is to bo verified by future events. Iloth tho friends und op ponents of McKinley appear to bo confident tif success. HI3 LAST GASP. Tho icceut action of Piesident Cleveland iu placing under tho civil service rules SO.OOO olllce-holders, is creating considerable comment. It is looked upon as tho last gasp of Clovelandisni ; a display of selfishness that lias permeated tho present administration ironi tho Kxccutivu down. Tho New ork Advertiser truthlully says that so long ago as 18S3 carping critics of the Administration of that date all'ected to find iu the public protestations of Mr. Cleveland and his corresponding acts an illustration of Samuel J. Tildcn's cliametciijition of tho ox-Sheriirof Erie county as "tho most selfish politician 1 ever met." Tho remark was not as generally understood or widely quoted as it is to-day, but it is worthy of nolo that tho suspicion, instead of abating with years, has iiardencd into something llko conviction. The' latest act of consecration to which tho President has pledged himself is tho estab lishment of civil service reform. Ho has ixsucd a mandate that places on tho classified civil servlco list nearly 30,000 clerks and other employe, thus stripping his jurys(irs of almost all the iiatronago tlutliad been at Jus disposal when lie assu'aeu ollico. llicio are now only a few iiundied olllccs at tho -disposal of tho llrcutivo or his supporters ; the rctt are liVed for life by appointos of the jinwnt or previous administrations, und vaeanciof hereafter can bo filled only accord ing to !iio "merit system." It nas taken Mr. Cleveland eleven yoans to appreciate tho full value of civil service reform. So long as ho had it in his power to fill tho olllcos at will, he limited the opera tion of tho law iu order to glvo himself full Mtopo. It is only at the end of his second teriii that ho resolves that no other Prutldent shall have tho power over patronage that ho iMked. It Is neodloM to iy that tho President, who by a stroke of tho pon confirms koino 0,000 ollloe holders lu their plaios for life, U likely to have thoir good will and sup lKt iu tho event of his seeking a fourth nomination. It is equally obvious that, nnloax his successor can induct) Congress to amend the law, ho will have no putrounge to distribute; ami that, if any uuulldnto bMbeeu securing delegates by promise of ijtiee to the exteut of 80,000, Mr Cleveland's action Is admirably calculated to shake the loyalty of his supporters. The cold-blooded selfishness of this elev enth hour ei tension of the law to strengthen bis own candidacy, perpetuate his own inllu euce and thwart a rival is ample proof of the sMSMirsey of Mr. Tildcn's observation. Aiwrt from this revelation, however, it -witl piobably occur tu the Intelligent reader tha n law which confers on the Kxocutivo eueb amazing powers ougliHo to wiped oil' the statue books at as early a date as possi llu or tbat jor.ioii of it, at least. ItcllKlons "nllcc. Hi ivhcH in tlie Tunity liet'oiuird ihim-lr to-mormw at Hum) a in., and li-.'M) p. in. I Sunday school at 1:30 p. in. l'myer uniting every Wednesday evcniuK at 7:31). Services in All Saints' Protestant Lpiieopal clinrch on Kt 0k street to-morrow at 10:80 a. m. and 7 p. m. The rector will officiate. Hundny school at 8 p. in. JtcKiilnr services will bo held in the United Kvungplicnl church, (Dougherty's Hall,) to luorniw at 10 a. m. and (1.80 p. m. l'reaelilnir. liy the jiastor, Itev. 1. J. Jtvite. Sunday, sclioul at 1.30 p. m. Service in the Presbyterian clinrch to morrow at 10:80 a. in. mid 0:80 p. in. Sunday school at p. in. Itev. T. Maxwell Morrison, lstor. Services will be hold ill tho Methodist Epihcoiml church to-motrow at 10:30 a. in. and (i:30 p. in. Trenching by tho pastor, Itev. Alfred Heebuer. Sunday t-chool at 2 p. in. All are Invited. Hod's American Volunteers aro going to hold meeting all day Sunday in ItobblnV hall. Meetings at 10 a. in,, 3 mid 7:4. p. m. livery one is welcome. Charlos husk, Captain. Services in tho Calvary Ilaptlst church on South Jardln street to-morrow at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p. in. Preaching by Itov. T. I.. Josephs, of Lcwlshurg. L'bciiozor Evangelical church, corner of Suiith West and Cherry streets, II. lloraco liomlg, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. l'reachlng at 0:30 p. in. A hearty invitation is extended to tho people to como to tho services. Marriage Certlllcato Designed and executed with a pen. Several grades. Artistic, noat. Tho latest marriage certificate booklet. Very lino. 4-18-lt-oaw Hooks & llr.owjf. V. W. AV. W. Weak women wonder why they cannot bo cured. Madam Jacobs, of tho Talt Medicine Company, at Xo. 121 North Main street, will, during her ollico hours, explain free a simple home treatment which is a positive reliable euro for all diseases peculiar to women and is so simplo that any lady can uso it nnd euro herself In tho privacy of her own home. Why sillier with backncho ? Why bo dos- pondcut 1 Why have a tired languid feeling when help is at hand V Head what Mrs. J. Miller, of Shainokin, says about tho euro : "l'ivo doctors treated me. I was getting worse right along. Three of them said I had a tumor und would have to go to a hos- pital and bo operated on. I was advised to try Tait's Curo for diseases peculiar to women. After tlireo weeks tho tumorous enlargement is entirely reduced and I feel better than I bavo felt in years. I heartily recommend tho cure to nil ailing women. It is so simple that any woman can use it." Tho Madam can be seen during her ollico hours fiom 0 to 12 a. m. nnd 2 to 5 p. m. at 121 North Main street. Tho New School ltiilldintr. Work on tho new White street school building will bo started Monday morning, when tho contractors will put men at work excavating for tho foundation. A sewer will bo put in to be connected with tho sewer, from tho school building opposite. Tho com mittee last night granted Uurhara l'rltchlo Council, Jr. O. U. A. M., permission to erect a sixty-foot pole iu tho yard, and raise a Hag thereon July 4th. Tho new school building, according to tho contract, must bo completed by August 21th. When you want good roofing, plumbiiip, gas fitting, or general tinsmithing dono call on E. F. Gallagher IS West Centre street. Dealer if stoves. 1-tf I'lro Fighters Overcome by .Sinokc. IlALTlMnitE, May !). Six flromon wen overcome by smoko ivnd so badly lnjurec. that they had to bo oarrlod out ot th( building at a llro yostorduy nt No. 15 Soutl Charles street. Tho num subsequently ro covered, ami are out o danger. Tho build, lug was occupied by Montzcl & Co., papoi warehousemen, and Bridges ii Comprint ors, and tho total loss to both Is cstimutct utSW.OOO. The Full Dentil i.lst I'roh.ilily Kleven. Cincinnati, Slay 0. It is now bollovoil that tho number ot persons killed In tho Walnut street .explosion was elovon, tho number ot bidlos nlready recovered from tho ruins. , Tho workmen hnvo now so far romovcil tho wrookago from the building destroyed by tho explosion that It is appar ent that no moje bodies aro to bu found. Itnllvla's Jfew President. BUENOS AYKES, May 0. Colonel I'nno has been oloctod president of Bolivia, In succession to Sonor Mnriano Baptlsta, whoso torm or four years expires on Aug, 0 of tho presont yenr. NLfGGETS OF NEWS. Missouri Prohibitionists nominated full stato ticket, headed by II, P. Fnrls for governor, Tho warring factions of tho Window Glass Workers' association have compro mised their uttlorouccs. Firo nt Camden, Tenn., dostroyod six houses. Twenty horsos woro burned to death. Tho town narrowly escaped de struction. ' & 11. Dawson was convicted of murder In the second degreo at Des Molnos, In. Dawson killed his son-ln-lnw, Walter .Scott, an hour nf tor his mnrrlngo. The town of Sebroo, In Wosloy county, Ivy., Is threatened with destruction by lire. Tho telephone und telegraph wires nro down, nnd all means of communica tion nrr cut oil. It is Known By 3ts Cures It Is not .what we sa. but what Hood's ' -s-i?arilla does, that tells tha ;tory of its merit. T.je thousands of peoplo whom It has riad from dl jesse and despair to liappl nc .s nnd heal.ii, aro the strongest and bit adverluteincau Hood's Sarsaparllla hat. No other preparation in existence hss such a record of wonderful cures. This Is why Hood's Barsaparllla has the largest sale, and requires for Us produc tiou the lurjest lRborgtory In the world. Kosv If yoJ ne4d a eood medicine, why not trv that which has dono others eo much good. Remember food's Sarsaparilla Is the Only Tvuq Blood Purifier Piominently in the public eye, jl; six for $5 TJ nit t- act harmoniously with rlOOU S lJll3 usoJ'sSarsapaiUla. tc-c Cats scratch. So do gritty cleaners. . . . But . . . Ami TIio Modern Cleaner ft Cleans ! Paint, Brass, Marble, Windows, Mirrors, Silver, Nickel. S Without a scratch. fi All Oioccrs. Free Sample. Child & Chllds, New York. FINANCE AND TRADE. The ltillnes Ontlook as Reported by the Lending Commercial Agencies. New Yoiik, May 0. It. G. Dun & Co.'s weekly rovlew of trade Buys That exports of f 5,sj.)0,00j gold this wook hnvo produced no nionetnry disturbance Is nt onco proof of tho soundness of financial conditions nnd of tho prevailing confldoiico in better things to come. Much of tho hesitation nt present is duo to temporarily reduced demand in some In Justrles, and In iron nlul steel the power of tho now combination Is bjlnijgjnerally tested by refusal of orders, so that produc tion exceeds consumption, but cou-ump-tlon exceeds now buying. 'Clio g-nn-.il Ir regularity of pricos and slnckni.ss of do imind for finished products do not prevent tho marking up of pricos by comblnaiiuns, but aro lnrgely due to doubt whuthorsuch prices ns fixed can bo maintained. Bradstreets' review says: Relatively unfavorable l -aturos of tho general busi ness situation this week Include unseason ably cool weather, which at sonio centers has cl-jukcd trndo; continued, surplus stocks of cottons, whluh depress prices; dullness nnd ldlo inaculnory In tho woolen goods Industry; a falling oil In demand for lumber at St. Iiouls nnd Minneapolis, and continued dullness in iron and steel, whero, although mills and furnncos are fairly nctlvo, thoro is n continued absonco of now ordors. Tho favorable sldo of the picture Includes n marked Increase in the total voluino ot bank clearings, a longer list of staplos for which quotations have advanced, almost uniform and unexpect edly lmprovod prospocts for cereal and cotton crops, and a rellcctlon of tho more confident feeling as to the autumn's busi ness lu an Improved demand throughout tho territory supplied by St. Louis, Knn sns City, Omaha, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Milwaukee, Duluth nnd Sioux Kails. Tlicro tiro 2U7 business failures reported throughout tho United States this week, as compared with 251 last wcok, 2)1 In the week ono year ago, 193 In tho first wook ol May, 1831, and as compared with 210 In tho corresponding week of lbOi. Thoro are US business failures roportod from tho Do minion of Canada this wook, against 20 last weok, 37 in tho wook ono yonrngoand 30 two years ago. Cnptaln Heed's Probation Withdrawn. Washington, May 0. Tho president has withdrawn from tho consideration of the sonnto tho nomination of Captain A. V. Heed to bo a conunodoro, subject to ex amination after a probationary servlco of a year, and has ordered Captain Rood to bo lmnudlntoly ro-examlnod. If ho pnsses this examination ho will bo promoted nt onco, nnd thus In turn nfford promotion nt onco to twenty odd olllcors of lower grado who would bo kept In those grades for a yoar through no fuult ot tuolr own awaiting the rosult of tho probationary test Imposed upon Cnptnlu Iteod. Diamond ltobburs to lie Kxtradited. LoNlioN, May U. Tho extradition of William Turner nnd William Dunlon. who wqro arrested horo oiiiho ohargo of having stolen jowolry valued nt $00,0)0 from I. Townsond Burden, of New York, was granted yes, erduy. Counsel fgr Turner tried to show that his cllen. did not know of tho robbery, and that Dunlop was really tho guilty man. Tho magistrate, howover. overruled this pica, and granted tho ex tradition of tho prisoners. ,V lllstiop Charged with reunion Frauds, Voin Scott. Kan., .May 0. Dr. V. Johnson, oolornd, bishop of tho Kansas district of Mount Ann Baptist church was arrested yesterday on an Indictment by tho federal grant Jury oharglng him with unking false pension ntlMuvIts, und falling to glvo bond ho was sent jail. Ho Biillsted, it Is alleged, as Wyatt llognu, and after tho war changod Ills unmo to Johnson. Later, as Hogau, ho securod a big back pension, , lllg Mills to Itrsuiiic. Woonsookkt. H. I., May 0. Superin tendent . T. UJIU33 has ruoolvod ordors to start tho Alice rubber mill, employing l.aOi) hands, on Monday. Tho MUlvUlo mill, employing 1,030 bauds, will bostarted a week later. Those mills of the Woon Bucket Rubber company have boon closed since Jan. 18. and many of tho operatives linvu been reduced to the vergo ot destitu tion. llt-Jtlsli Scouts Attacked by Mntiibelrs. Catetown, May . Advices beating (Into of May a from Gwelo, ubout hundred miles northeast of Dulmvuyu, are to the ellevt tbat a strong force of llnt.i belus attached a scouting party near .Mn v 1 1 1 . Tho scouts did not return the lire of tho natives, but retroated to Gwelo, with out sustaining any low. Tho Hany Wi-iiilit Monument l'uud, l'HlLApui.i'iUi, May 1) 1'ne relurus up to date from the ImII gnmos played for thn Jiarry Wright memorial fund nggrosrato (S.Sai.No. Of ibis amount the I'hlladelpliln Atlilotle iriimn netted Sl.iaO.J. A num ber of elulu who played benefit gauiiM hnvo not yet made their rsturns. Nnuileutwl on the IVitU Ilnllot. Lawiiks'OIJ, Kan., Mny 0. The dead lock in tho Socjpnd district Republican convention eudodf yostorday. J. P. Har ris, ot Franklin county, was nominated tor congress ou the 112th ballot. I EVERY DOT 18 A PORE IF A PORE DECOMES CLOGGED Inflammation and Irritation set In causing PIMPLES lllotchcs, blackhoads, baliy bltmlshos, and falling hair. Tho only preventlvo is CUTICURA SOAP Locauso tlio only preventlvoof inflamma tion nnd clogging of tlio Poues. Pals frreiter thn the comWnMinWrf all other kWn and compldlon wp. HoM Ihroujrhoiit th world, PoTTtR Unto d CnrM Corp . Ml Prop , Bwlon. Uty Bend for M IIow to Prcnnl Facial CJcmiahi," free. 3 -5 1"SWALL0WED1 UP." Do you remember E the story of the penu- S 31 nous man who acci-'sr clently swallowed a $5 ',5 Gold Piece? A doctors: 'SE: was summoned and a stomach p 11 m p r brought ; but notwith- HE standing their most 'IS desperate efforts,after' five hours, the total's: amount that could be obtained was $2.69. 3 3 This is the way with some Dealers' shoes, the'fir full amount is there in,Sj price, but when you come to get the wear out, you don't get it all. Now we sell the sort that gives up full value. Take our ; Oxford Ties for example, i other stores sell Oxford St: ; Ties for$i. So do we, j but our $i.oo Shoes wej?E: 1 guarantee to have as' much comfort, style and , i service as any shoes sold ! in this town at $1.50. 3 Then there are 15 differ- j ent styles to select from, 2 i here. j, 1,,' , q-i -, ' Tickets for the beauti- ful Gold Aluminum Ware g given with every pur chase. 55 S Shoes atl) a Factory Prices. 2 3 2 Beddall Building. 2 J- A. MOYER.S -i finuager. Mmmfmmmmffmmmwa! Teams to Hire. I! you want to hire n safe and reliable team for driving or for working puryiamti ray Shields' livery stable a visit. Teams uoiisiuiiuy on hnml at reasonable rates. JAMES SHIELDS, A 'No. 410 Kant Centre street. Opposite ftei Rending railroad station. IF YOU WANT THE BEST and can't get It .then como (o us for it. We carry the Iroht of Groceries, Butter and Eggs, FLOUR and FEED. ' our delivery wagon awaits your order. Oooli HUSSER & BEDDALL, 26 East Centre Street. .TnekAnn'n Tl-nl :s ar-T litiO'-ct. NBWi'oliT, Ky., Mav 11 -Tni'idny, Marl 10, has been set fur th" b trliiiilmr of tlie trial of Alonzi M. W.illlnn to tin mur der of I'oarl llryau. In the trial of Pcott Jackson fifteen and n half days have been consumed nnd 188 witnesses In person nnd by deposition have boon oxnnilnod, not Including recalls. Tho arguments will oousume todny nnd Monday, on the after noon of which the who will goto tho Jury. Captain John Reward, under bond for nt tomptlng to suborn tostlmnny, could not bo found in Newport yostorday. Debs Denminret Judge Jenklus. CtS'GtNSATi, May 8. Kiigono V. Debs addressed nu nudlcuco tlint filled the Hoblnson Opora Houso lait night. Ho wn9 Rlvon nn ovation. Mentioning tho two famous ordors of Judgo Jonklns, of Mllwnukoo, in roforenco to tho employes of tho Northorn Pacific railway, ho said; "If justice woro dono that Judgo ho would bo wearing Btrlpos todny." Ho qunlldcd his strictures on Judges of tho United States courts by saying thoro woro many good, houoit Judges, chlof among whom was judgo Cnldwcll. PoUofllce Tlilorcs Arretted. Washisotos, May 0. Chlof Postofflco Inspector Whcolor was yostorday advised of tho enpturo of Doromus, tho abscond ing registry clerk of the Nownrk, N. J., postotllco. Also of tho arrest of Superin tendent MoNoll, of Station No. 4, Jersey City, for ombozzlomont . of postal nnd monoy order frauds, In9poctor Bdgarton, nt Philadelphia, yostorday ndvlsod tho postofllco department ot tho arrest of Predorlck Horbst, a clork in Itccolvlng Station No. 15, Philadelphia offlco, for rilling registered mall. Detroit Carpenters to Strike, Detiioit, May 0. Six hundred mombors of Detroit carpontors' unions hnvo decided to strlko next Monday for nn olght hour day. The notion was unanimous. There aro upwards of 1,003 union carpenters in tho city, nnd It Is bollcvod that tho notion will bo ludornod by most of thoso not pros- out nt tho mooting. Tho enrpouters hnvo been working nlno to ton hours dally, nt wages of $1.50 and $2. A Father's and Daughter's Praise of a Helpful Remedy. A Popular Prescrip tion of Eminent Kose and Throat Specialists. "A happy day." Itev. (ieo. Kelioerb. pastor of St. Peter's Protestant Church, 011 (.'rape stieet, Iiullalo, considers it a happy day when ho rlrst tried Dr. Agnew s Catarrhal Powder, and he dues not hesitate to praise it as a royal remedy for catarrhal colds. It cured him; and a daughter, suffering with au aggravating sore throat, tneu it wit 11 equally astonishing re sults. No other remedy is so generally used and so warmly endorsed, or so unhesitatingly prescribed by noso nnd tliroat specialists as a real euro for catarrh, hay fever, cold in tho head, sore throat, influenza, deafness, head ache and tonsilitis. Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder is not only a highly agrceablo remedy easy and pleasant to uso, but it really cures and the first thing it docs is to givo delight- 1111 relict 011 tlie instant, ou cents, bold nt ICirlin's drug store. Your ltoy Wont Live a Month. So Mr. Gllman Brown, of 31 Mill St.. South Gardner, Mass., was told by tho doctors. His son had Lung trouble, followingTyphoid Malaria, and lie spent three hundred and seventy-five dollars with doctors, who finally gavo him up, saying: "Your boy Wont livo a month." llo tried Dr, King's New Dis covery and a few bottles restored hint to health anil enabled mm to go to work a per fectly well man. lie says ho owes his pre sent good health to tho uso of Dr. King's Now Discovery, and knows it to bo the best in tho world for Lung trouble. Trial Bottles Free at A. W aslcy's Drug Store. tnty Will Not Abandon Kussala. Home, Mny 0. In tho course of a debato, on tho African credits tho minister for for eign nffalrs, tho Duke of Sernionltn, re pudiated tho Idea that tho Italian govern ment had tho Intention of abandoning Massowuh, and Intimated that the Ital ians would hold Knssaln so long as tho In terests of tho Anglo-Egyptlnu expedition to Dongola demanded It. ICelief In Six Hours. DistrcRsinir kidney and bladder diseAsns relieved in sis hours by the "Now Gieat South American .Kidney Curo." Thi3 new remedy Is a great surprlso on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every mrt ot tno urinary passages in male or temaie. it relieves retention ot water and rain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quicK relict anu cure this is your . remedy, sold by Skapira's pharmacy, 107 South' Main street. I'atnl llridge Accident at Cohnes. Tr.OV, N. Y . .May ).i-liy tho full of n bridge crossing the canal uoar oue of tho mills of tho Cohoes company In that city n number of porsons wjro precipitated Into tho water, nnd a man named van Klcok, n foromnn, win drowned. Tho bridge was a tompornry structure erected while tho bridge propor was bolng re paired. Most Pronounced Symptoms of Heart Dls ease, and How to Secure Relief in 30 Minutes. The most pronounced symptoms of heart d!.-easo arc. palpitation or flutteiiue of the heart, shortness of breath, smothering spells at uignt, making it necessary to sit up in bed to breathe, swelling ot leet or ankles. say the most eminent authorities Is one of the surest signs of a diseased heart. Night' mare Is a common symptom, spells of huuger or exhaustion. It is estimated that 00 per cent of all cases of dropsy come from heart disease The brain may be congested, causing ncauaciics, uizzmess or vertigo. 111 snort, whenever tho heart flutters, tires out easily. aches or palpitates, it is diseased, and nothing will givo such perfect relief or so speedily effect a curo as Dr. Agnow's Cure tor tho Heart. It has saved thousands of lives, and yours may bo counted among tho number if use is begun at onco. This remedy absolutely never fails to glvo perfect relief in thirty minutes, and is ns harmless as tlie purestmilk. Sold at Kirlin's drug store. Free rills, fiend vour address tn II. 1"!. Tlueklen &-Co.. Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits. Those pills are easy In action and aro particularly ellVctlvo in the cure of Constipation and Sick Headache. For .iiaiariu ami i.ivur iruuuiua wiuj i'v "v" proved invaluable. They are guaranteed to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system. Hegular sizo 25o per box. Sold by A. asloy, druggist. 1 Cuming Invent, May 30 Second animal pbmlo of the Koy stono Gymnasium at Columbia Park. May 30. Ico cream festival under tho auspices of tho S3 Club, in ltobbins' opera house. Juno 15, Ico cream festival under tho auspices of God's American Volunteers lu ltobbius' opera house. lteirln Itlirht With Couch! nml fnl.la Take tljo sure curo, Pau-Tlua, 25. At I G rubier Bros., drug store. "DR. MILES, Throucti Hia Nervine la a Ben cfactor to Thousands." WIDELY known Wisconsin publisher, who resides at Green Bay, writes March Gth, 1S05, as follows: "Fivp yoars ago I bcca,mq,so nervous that mental work was a burden. I could not rest at night on account of sleeplessness. My attcntlpn iwas, called to Dr. Miles' Kcstos:, tlvo ficrvlne, and I commenced to uso with tho very best effect. Sineo thcri havo kept a bottle in my houso and uso It whenovor my nerves become unstrung, with always tho same good results. My son afso Dr. Miles' takes It for nervousness .with like never falling success. I havo recom mended It to many and it cures them. All who Nervine.' Restores TTpoltTl suiter from norvo liuaitii troubles should try It. It Is f roo from narcotics, perfoctly harm less, and yet soothes and strengthens. Dr. Miles, through his Nervine Is a benefactor to thousands." A.O.LEHMAN. Editor and proprietor of Deh Landsman. Dr. Miles' Nervlno U sold on guarantee first bottle will boncfit or money rofunded. POLITICAL CARDS. nwit LEGISLATURE, L1 Second District, H. W. BECKER, Of Glrnrdvllle, Pa. Subject to Democratic rules. JJjlOIt COUNTY TIlEASUREIt, ELIAS DAVIS, Of Ilroiul Mountain. Subject to Republican-rules. jjlOR CLERK OF TIIK COURTS, PHIL. J. C0NNELL, Of Olrardvllle. Subject to Democratic rules. JjlOH COUNTY COMMISSIONER, FRANK RENTZ, Of Ashland. Subject to Republican rules. CHARLES DERR'S Rn rrer Shn 12 West Centre Str; Our Hot Towel Shave s becoming populur. You will like make a specialty of hair cutting. PROFESSIONAL CAR' Q S. PHILLIPS, M. D. Olllce : 30 West Centre street. Can be consulted at all hours. p F. BURKE, M. D. 80 K. Lloyd street, Shenandoah. Office hours : 7 to 9 a. in., 1 to 8 and 7 to 9 J. II. POMEROY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, Pa. M. M. BURKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office Epan building, corner of Main and Centre streets, Sbcnandonh. f " pROF JOHN JOKES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box AS, Mabanoy City, Pf Having studied under some of the best masters Ip London and 1'arls, will give lesson on the violin, guitar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Addresi In care of Strouse, the eweler, Shenandoah. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for I i Shenandoah and Vicinity i -For- A BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. millions of Dollars Go up lu smoke every year. Taka no risks hut get your houses. Block, fur niture, etc., insured iu first-class re liable companies as represented hy DAVID FAUST, SCT Also Life and Accidental Companies. r , ' - - 1
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