ct V EVENING HERALD ISbTAlll.lSIli:!) 180. l'n Wished every Evening, Except Sunday, nt . 8 Scorn Jahhin Strkct, Nkau Oehthm. Tlit llentld I deilvmed lnShenanrlon mid the uurruiilKllriK towns for all centu ft week, pftlr nble ti tlia oarrfera. Ily mull 18.00 n year, or 3B cents month, payable In advance. AutvrtlHf meufe charged m-eonling to rux and position. The puhllaueni reierve the right to change tho position of ndvertfocmetitii win-never the pule lloation of Hewn demands It. Tho right In reserved to reject any advertisement, whether paid for or not, that the publishers may deem Improper. Advertising rates made known upon application. Entered at the uwtoOlce at Shenandoah, l'a., M second clas mall mutter. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. menu from tlio lips of a distinguished Chris tian clergyman. Titort of the member of the sacred profession w ho have spoken on tills mem nave emphatically tahen tlio opposite view. Notably was this the esse with Loo XHt ami Or Mitral fllhhmi. Wh of the snme l-ellctotls lioncelirilil na il.n A i Ihnn oflMSt. lBiil. Nevertheless tflflro is force In what Archbishop -Ireland a!. While there arc siilrjccts which no country mn afford to submit to arbitration, yet humanity ahd clvillaitlon (Icmand that dlsngreemeiita le- tu-eon nations bo roforicd to disinleieited and impartial arbitrators. Evening Herald WEDNESDAY. MAY 13. 1800. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. FOB COXailKHIMAK-AT-LAnOE, GAI.USHA A. OHOW, Of Hinqiichannn. SAMUEI, A. DAVENPORT, Of Krlo. The combination that will defeat Mc- Kinlcy is n strong one tho political Killers and tho sound money advocates. Ir some ono doesn't bridlo "Obcillah," Charley Urumm will likely bo nominated. Buch warfare will never win in Schuylkill county. Tiik Government expenditures exceeded the levcnues by nearly flvo millions of dollars hist month. That shows how tho Democratic taiiU' law is operating as a revenue ruNcr. KvKity day that Mr. McKinley remains Mlont'un tlie money question his chancos are proportionately slimmer. If McKinley's tongue has not clove to tho roof of his mouth ho should put it to some use. Oun Democ-iutie friends are In a quandary Thev aro without a -Moses in tho hour of their greatest need, liven tho l'attison boom liui apparently fallen Hat, and tho thiid-teun movement had a quietus placed upon it at an early date. l)AVi: Mautik again has the iloor. His claim that McKinley would lcccive B7 votes from PeuusyUania having been jefuted by the delegates themselves, it is now in order for hiimseir, Magee, l-'lynii and "Me-too' Haekett to expiess their prefeieiico. COTTOLUNIi. COTTOLXNt-. COTTOLUNIi. COTTOLKNH. Statu Si-.natou. AMininvs faid tlio other day that ho was ho certain of Senator Quay's nomination at St. l.uuis that ho wouldn't Bhavo his whiskers or cut his hair until tho "old man" was elected President. Ho' also added that ho didn't expect to go into tho hair raising business, cither. Tub politicil announcement of Emanuel Jwikyn will bo found in another column. Mr, Jenkyn is no stranger to tho voters of the county, the handsome majority ho re ceived for County Auditor attesting his popu larity. He is seeking tho nomination lor County Ifccordor on tho licpubllcau ticket and his bust of friends aro confident of btie coss. Mr. Jenkyn would certainly add Mreugth to tho ticket. THE CLOSING SESSION. The Ittmtiics of tlio Primitive Methodist Conference Concluded. Special to Kyksimi IIkiiami. SHAMOKIN, May lS.-'Tho devotional ox- ercises at tlio opening of the Primitive Mcthodht confercni-o yosterday wero eon ducted by William Oethlng, layman from Nanticoko. l'ov. W. II. licntley was granted permis sion to take a two months' vacation in Europe, his church having given consent and provision having been made for tho pulpit in lils absence. Tho pastor of tho St. Clair church was made tho custodian of all conferenco docu mcnts that must bo preserved. 1 ho redemption fund report was read by Ilov. W. I . Nicholls and showed very gratify ing results. Itov. II. G. Russell "was elected to preach tho conferenco sermon next conference. Tho report of tho Conncctional Trustees was read. Tho Trusteos wore informed that several parcels of land required conserving to tho conferenco. Tho real estate in tho state of Missouri bequeathed to tho licnovo- Icnt Association by Itov. Parker, now de ceased, and held by the Trustees was trans ferred to tlio abovo association with all profits, &e. Itov. C Prosser, tho General Missionary secretary, having so ably served tho confer enco in that capacity, was unanimously reelected. Itev. T. C. llacho was ro-elccted General Missionary Traveling Agent. At 2 p. m. devotional exorcises wero con ducted by Itov. V. J. Richards. A good part of tho afternoon was devoted to expression of opinion as to tho feasibility of a traveling ovangelist with a tent during tho summor months. It is bolioved that groat good could be dono in certain places. It was deemed practicable- and steps will bo taken to that end. The stationing of ministers followed and all tho ministers, probationers, candidates and supplies were assigned charges. Itov. James Mooro having received a call from tho Shenandoah church and accepted, tho conferenco confirmed tho appointment. Itev. John l!.ith having received a call from tho Plymouth l-'irst church, tho conferenco continued it, Suveral applicants for tho ministry could not bo considered, thcro being no places for them, ibis is usually a time of anxiety, but whatever amount might havo been felt it was not manifested. All accepted defeat, or victory, gracefully. At 7:3i) p. m. lorward Movement" was tho subject. Itev. (i, J. Jell'rics was tlio chairman. Two very ablo discourses wore delivered by l!ev. G. Lees, Tum.niua, and Itov. .1. II. Tyler, Youngstown, Ohio. In order to get through with business a lato session was held. A great deal of business was transacted. Itev. J. liatli was made one of tho con fcreuce trustees, and also tho General Score tary of the conference. At midnight tho presiding olllccr pronounced the benediction and tlie delegates hurried away to their 1 MS Is it! m ? w OB 9 a ft 9 ) f f & f This is COTTOLENE that is fast banishing lard from the kitchens of the world. This is the new shortening thahouse keepers say is so much more economical and de licious than lard. This is the product that physi- 2 cians say is destined to make dyspepsia a disease of the past. It's the great- . est step of modern science toward pure food, better cooking, perfect health. Judge for yourself whether g it's time you let lard go the way of the candle and the spinning-wheel. g COTTOLENE is sold everywhere in one, three and five pound tins. Beware of imitations. Genuine has trade-marks "Cottolene" and steer's head in cotton-plant wreath on every tin. Made Only by TH rAIItllAKIC COMPANY, Clilca;:o, Xcw Vorlc, llHIucIclpMu, X'lltsburBli. B HTHY POINTS. TllBiti: is no reason why tlio buslnoss men of thU country, says tho Patterson Pro, should not at onco proccod to act upon tho assumption that a Itcpublican administration will bo elected a few months from now, ensuring thu return to power of tbo only party which understands the genius of this ltcpuhlic and knows how to govern it. Wo shall then enter upon an era of pios jmrity such as wo have not known before. There Is nothing surer than this, and people who aro wise will at once begin to discount that certainty. We ha o four years of leeway to inako up. Happenings Throughout the Itegloii Chron icled ior misty I'crusui To-morrow will bo Ascension Hay, Prof, Day, tho hypnotist, is at Ashland. J.akesido will bo formerly opened for th o season on May 211, The water shaft at Gllbcrton colliery has been sunk 100 feet. Sevcnty-fivo boys stole and drank 11 kegs of beer at Ashland The Slavonian congregation at Mahanoy City will build a parsonage Camp 112, P. O. S. of A., last evening initiated three new members. Two more tubular boilers are to ho placed in position at Gllbcrton colliery. Improvements to tho Evangelical church ot Uirardvillo will bo mado shortly. Tho Greek Catholic church at Ik-aver Meadow will be didicatcd on tho 30th Inst. Kichnrdsoii colliery, at Mt. Carmei, which lifia linon l.llit fiirftnmn tlmn rixn 111 ml tn.dltv. AT..I.O.W..T I'it,. nnln ,nW,itl,i.r tl.nl quarter, and, after a few hours rest, to their ,ad f a llubHo drinking fouutaiu in various fields of labor and iamilies. It was I,,,,, .. thought by all to bo the mint pleasant and moit profitable conference held for many years and grand results are predicted from this year's labors. PERSONAL. and sister to-day Much complaint is made, especially among the innocent victims and their fiiends, be cause of tho lax enforcement of tho law against gambling In this town. Thcro is said to boa gang of card "sharpers" plying their trado in town unmolested, and their victims aro becoming numc reus. Thoirgamu is au old one, but old us it is they appear to roup a rich harvost, and from people, who can ill afford tho lot. Tho sharpers are known, and if any further complaints aro made to this ollice wo shall be compelled to let the public know who tho guilty parties arc. The warning should bo heeded by those intor- tutc-d in order to avoid trouble for themselves. that town. Tho colliories of tho Heading Coal and Iron Company will close down this evening for tho week. Tho Mahanoy City High school will havo sixteen graduates, and tho exercises will oc cur on the 21st inst. Tho Pottsvillo flro department was never worse off for hoso than at present. They need 3,000 feet moro. John ltogors, of Mt. Canncl, employed at Columbus colliery, received a fracturo of tho skull by falling top slato. Tho finance committeo of Ashland's Coun cil has recommended an appropriation of 20.355 for tho dilfereut departments. Tho Kaicr Browing Company's well, which is being sunk near the brewery, is Hearing completion, it having been sunk to a depth of 1,715 feet. M. A. rerry. formerly of town, but re cently conducting a btoro at Tamaqua, will remove to Wilkcsbarro, where ho will manage a new store. Jlaplist Illstrlct Association. Tho twenty-second annual convention of tho Heading liaptist Association was held In of Pottsvillo yesterday, when delegates wero IIXPKUIKNC K has shown that Shenandoah merchants can compete with any in tho county, both as to tho quality of goods and tho display. So far as prices aro concoriud the homo merchants havo demonstrated very forcibly that prospective buyers can do no latter than by dealiugathomo, and especially with thuM who speak to tlie people tuiough the columns of tho IIhuai.h. It is had policy to buy goods out of town that you can secuio at homo. It nut only weakensthe mercantile Mn-ngth of the town, but sets a bail oxamplo foi others. Our merchants lay tuxes, license, routs and distribute their money ill labor ftud investments, and without the patronage of home buyers they eanuot do this. It is pU u.-atit to note, however, that tho teudoncy to dial with foreign merchants doos not obtj m to tlie extent It (urmorly did, und we hope to see it done away with entirely. 1 n an ,idd nss at St. houls, in wlileh he i : i -1 .,, 1 1, i bo niuveuient fur tlie ereitioii of Mrs. John Schellly moved to Tamaqua. Harry Jlnfuer and Miss Maud Dclcamp spent last evening in Pottsvillo, John McGeary, of I-orrestvilIe, is circulat ing among acquaintances in town. A. It. Ploppert returned last night lrom a visit to Baltimore and Philadelphia. Hon, John T. Shocner, of Orwigiburg, was a town visitor yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Thomas Sanger, of Ashland, va3 ghost of friends in towu yesterday. Mrs. lldward Foley, of West Strawberry alley, gave birth to a son this morning. Mrs. T, J, Jlroughall and sou, John, aro visiting Mrs. George Powick, of Wilmington, Del. .Miss Slary Davis, ot Uirardvillo, was a guo-.t of tbo Misses Bowman, of West Lloyd street, last evening. Misses Mamo and Lizzie Corrigan, llllangowan, attended the Ideal dance at Pottsvillo last cveniii; Itev. Alfred Heebncr, the able pastor of tho M. II. church, paid tlio llr.KALUa pleasant call yesterday aitornoon MKs Maggie Stank was an attendant at tho May party given by the Ideal Social Club at Pottsvillo last evening. Mrs. lldward Davis, of North Jardln street. left this morning for Newark, N1. J., whoro Ilramloy, Heading ; Clerk, John W. Conrad she will visit hor daughter. Mrs. Fred. PotUvillo ; Treasurer. I). S. llstcrly, ltcad Seheulilng. lug i Corresponding Secretary, It. It. ltingler. Messrs. lluch llaird and John Baird havo Beading. After this tbo Itev. T. A. T. cono to Philadelphia to attend tho craduat- Ilanua. delivered tho address of welcome, ing exorcises of tho Medico-Chirurgical Col- The ltnv. C. W. Harvey also gavo a short present from Easton, Heading, Allentowii, St. Clair, Portland, Girardville, Pottsvillo, Heading. Lancaster, Shenandoah, Miners- villc, Mahanoy City, Centralia, Olivet, Pottsvillo, Lebanon, Bangor, Caernarvon, Slatlugton, Summit Hill, Hazlcton. Shenan doah was represented by Mrs. James, Mattie Prieo and Nclllo Davis, une election ol oillcers resulted as follows! Moderator, J. S. lege, of which the former's son, William, Is a graduate. 1 I t ill mint couit of international- urbitra-nbi-'iop Ireland advanced the theory .r a gnat instigator of jiatriotuui, i i u if wi t oun- to a stave where evc-ry-t i di-piiti !-, to he peaceably settled we w I - mt- n t m the allkirit of our country i i, latifuis with other nations." The t 1 ii at pr, ! iti then went on to aasert that the Rebellion was the "great object lesson to tin nations of the earth of tbi -lability of a democratic form of government, and the vii i-.rv of ill- I iimi) Army was a stunning Mow t i m.m-rlv and despotism, cv ly ,i -, It, - i islng to In ir such senti Hip Disease Results from a scrofulous and Impure condition ot the blood, and.lt la cured by Hood's Sarsaparllln the great blood pu rifier. The father oi a Philadelphia girl writes this: "We gave Hood's' Sarsaparilla to our little girl, who had symptoms of hip disease. Bhe could not put her foot down on tho floor whon we corn; wenced giving her tlio medicine, but in a short time she was ablo to get off the couch aud to reach her playthings. Blnce then Bhe has steadily improved, thants to Hood's Sarsaparilla, and her general health is all that could bo desired. When any ot the otber children r not well we glvo them Hood's Sarsaparilla and weearuestly recommend it to others." V. . BEEUV, 203 Richmond St., Philadelphia. t Mr to fcvr- eir to tlt eiijr la tutu. HcenU. IN SENATE AND HOUSE. & Compromise UflVcli-d Over California's Deep Water Harbor Dispute. Washington, May 13. Tho animated contest which has proceeded for tho last I I . iuui wi iu iiiu suiiulu uvui ii uuujj nuicr hurbnr on the southern coast of California i was brought to a cloao yesterday hy u com-, promlso between the conflicting intorests. ! Tho issuo has been between tho points of Simtii Monica, tho terminus of tho South ern Pacific, and San Pedro, tho locality urged by tho California sonators. Sonator Fryo, chairman of tho commerco commit too, finally harmonlzod tho diflcronco by rcforring tho determination between them to a commission to consist of threo civil engineers, a naval officer and an ofllcor of tho coast survey. Tho compromlso was nccopted by the California senators, nnd was unanimously passed. An amendment urged by Mr. Gorman, limiting tho ex penditures under tho contract authoriza tion to flo,000,000 nnnunlly, led to a lengthy dobato. A motion by Mr. Vest to tablo tho amendmont failed: Yeas, 0; nays, 31. An agreomontwns then reached to dispose of tho amendment to tho river nnd harbor bllljiy 8 o'clock this afternoon. The house entered upon tho contested election caso of Holnlkor vs. Downing, from tho Sixteenth Illinois district. Tho debate was very spirited. Mr. Moody, of Massachusetts, joined with tho Democratic majority in asking tho adoption of a reso lution for an official recount of tho ballots in dispute, and supported his position with n vigorous speech, In which ho declared that tho unseating of Downing would bo an outrngo upon the people of tho Six teenth Illinois district and n stain upon tho Fifty-fourth congress. Beforo tho case was brought up Mr. Whoolor, of Alnbnma, was taken to task for abusing tho prlvll ogo of printing In Tho Record nnd sonio Interpolates In a rocont speech of his wero oxpuugod from tho permanent record. Old People. Old people who rcnuiro medicine torcgulato the bowels and kidneys will find thotruo remedy in Hlectrio Bitters. This medlciuo noes not; siimuiato anil contains no wiilsKcv nor othor intoxicant, alterative, and bowels, to the organs, thoreby aiding Nature in the Performance of tho functions. Ulectrle Bitters is an excellent annctizcr and aids digestion, Old people- find it just exactly what they need.- Prieo fifty cents per bottle at A, Waslcy'a drug store. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Tho London Telcgrnph's Pretoria dis patch says that President Krugor's wlfols seriously 111. The superior court of Illinois has de clared unconstitutional tho law closing barber shops on Sunday. A Berlin dispatch soys that forty ar rests havo boon mado for leso mnjeste at Frnnkfort-on-tho-Maiu In the last three days. Eight mombqrs of tho school board of St. Louis havo been lined i25 each and sontonced to ten days' imprisonment for contempt of court, Wnltcr Ploroo, who was married on Monday nt Huron, Ind., shot lit n party of sercnadcrs, and his brother Frank dropped dead. Woltcr was arrested. Mr. Terrell, United States mlnlstor to Turkey, who has been visiting his family et Austin, Tox., has been hastily sura rioned to Washlugton by President Clevo-aud. Two Lives Saved. Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction City1 111., was told by her doctors sho had Cou- sumptiuu and that thcro was no hopo for her, but two bottles Dr. King's New Discovery completely cured her aud sho says it saved her life. Mr. Thos. Eggers, 130 Florida St., San Francisco, sull'cred from a dreadful cold, approaching Consumption, tried without result everything clso then bought one bottlo of Dr. Iving's Jsew Discovery and in two weeks was cured, lie is naturally thankful, It Is such results, of which these aro samples, that provo tho wonderful eftlcacy of this medicine in Coughs aud Colds. Freo trial bottles at A. Wasley's drug store. Itegular size 50c and $1.00. Drowued In Mht-Ocean. Wheeling, W. Va,, May 13. Word was received yesterday of the drowning at sea of Houry G. DavIs, Jr., sou of ox-Sonato'r Henry G. D.vl3, and brothor-ln-law of Senator Stephen B. Elklns. Davis had taken n crulso to South Africa for his health, and wa3 accidentally drowned in inld-occan. Sir John AlallaU' Condition Critical. London, May 13. Sir John Mlllals, adding strength and giving tone tu0 Ptlon of tracheotomy poriormod Hood's Pills talk. Tho statistics of the churches that wore read show that they aro all prospering. At tho evening session tho services of tho Young People's Union was held, when tho following oillcers wero elected : President, James Morris, of Pottsvillc ; First Vice President, Isaac Griffith, Sheuaudoah ; Second Vice President, Charles Loliman, Portland : Secretary, Miss Mary K. lthodos, Heading; Corresponding Secretary, Miss Lincethi Stonier, Alleutown j Treasurer, Charles Williams, Hazlcton; Managing Board Brothers Kby, Lebanon; ond Brewer, Tutts Gap -, Mrs. Ida Craighead, Portland; and Miss Blanche- Clabor, liastoii Golden Jkigles In Session, Ai.toona, Pa., May 13. The annual session of thu Grand Custlu, Knights or tho Goldeu Kiiglo, began hero yostoiday morning. A public reception was tendered the visitors, at which all tho Grund Stato and a number of the Supreme offleors wore present. There are many thousand visiting Knights in the city, and the parade last evening was the largest uver held outside of Philadelphia. At the conclusion of the reception the Grand Castlo met, with all the oillcers in attendance. From the annual reports It is learned that the present membership Is 50,505. Cash on hand and invested amounts to gU53,bU0.i.'7, a net increase of nearly J10.000. Twenty-three Castles have been Instituted during the past year, and there tiro now 5,000 Castles in the state. One hundred and thirty threo thous and dollars have licen distributed for relief. Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that tho namo Lisio & Baku, Ashland, Pa., Is prlutcd on ovejy fcack Killed III Self lltfelno. JACKSOX, O , May 13 General Sid Davis, ono of tho mosr wealthy men of Jackson county, was killed at Housseau by O. J. Harnett, ot Cntfettsburg, Ky. Davis was drunk and llurnett shot him lu tolf detonso. upon him on Saturday night for what Is supposed to do cancer, continues In a criti cal condition. Tho Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania nnd Now Jor ley: Fair; slightly cooler j oasterly winds. llheiimatlsm Cured In a Day. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism aud Neu ralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon tho system Is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once tho cau3o and the disease Immediately disappears. The llrst doso groatly benefits; 75cont3. Sold by u. li. jiageniiucu, Druggist, Shenandoah. Coming lUi-llt, May 30 Second annual picnic of tlio Key stone Gymnasium at Columbia Park. May 30. Ice cream festival undor th auspices of the 23 Club, in Hobbius' opera House, Juno 15.-.Ico cream festival under the auspices of God's American Volunteers in Hobbius opera house. Address CunlH. Ono of tlio flutist Hues of add row cards over displayed iu this section of tho state can bo seen at the Hr.itAUi ollico. They are em- bollished with society emblems, and make most excellent visiting ranis for members of tho various frjtcrnlties. Call and examine them. When you want good rooflug, plumbing, gas fitting, or general tinsmlthlng done call on E. F- Gallagher 18 West Centre street. Dealer ir stoves. 1-tf POLITICAL CARDS IriOn LEGISLATURE, ! Second District, H. W. BECKER, Of Girardville, Tn. Subject to Democratic rules. Oil COUNTY TIIEASUKER, ELIAS DAVIS, Of Broad Mountain. Subject to Republican rules. pOU CLEIIK OF THE COUKTS, PHIL. J. C0NNELL, Of Girardville. Subject to Democratic rules. JfiOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, FRANK RENTZ, Of Ashland. Subject to Republican rules. TjlOR RECORDER, EMANUEL JENKYN, Of Jollctt, Porter Township. Subject to Itcpublican rules. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Q S. PHILLIPS, M. D. Ofllce : 30 West Centre street. Can be consulted at nil hours. p V. BURKE, M. D. 80 E. Lloyd street, Shenandoah. " Office hours : 7 to 9 a. in., 1 to 3nnd709 p. m. J. II. POMEROY, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW Rlienanrionh, l'a, M- M. BURKE, ATT0UNEY-AT-LA Relief In Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the "New Groat South American Kidney Cure." This new remeuy is a, great surprise on account oi lis exceeding promptness In relieving pain lu tho bladdor, kidneys, back and every part ot tlio urinary passages lu male or tcniaio. it relieves retention or water ana pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want ulcKreJIM ana cure this is your reraeay. old by Shapira's pharmacy, 107 South Main street. Damage by the Malue Cyclone. Augusta. May 13 Reports of tho de vastation by the oyolono on Sunday after noon have been recolved from tho Uolgrade and Sldnoy sections. Thero was an im mense loss to farmers iu the destruction of bams and tho killing of cnttlo. Trees nf nil kinds wero felled. No definite esti- miito of the loas can be made, out it is thought that It will amount to f30,000 or 110,000. line-Men's Arnica Salve. The best salve In the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, I.... i ...i i.n.iD iiiiiklnlns. corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required, it is Biuimmcw w,f-',,u perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price S5 centH per box. Por solo bv A. Wasloy. Secretary oiiuiiiiitrluin Impatient. Loshon, May 13. Tho Standard's par lluinentury correspondent reports a rumor that dplonlul Soorotory Chamberlain has cablod to Presidont Krugoi an expostula tion at his delay In announcing tho llnul eontencos of tho convicted reformers. Ofllee Egnn building, cqrne: Centre streets, Shenandoah, m a ?S Main ana "i m i no pROF JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INS1 IOC1C BOX w. aimv.m y .roasters IpLondon and WAsrMP,?. ieMOns gouar '"-..I"--) -V,,f ,. Terms on the violin feaionable. 'Address lfwe culture, lerm. eweler, Shenandoah. JMBHt.0' '',roul'e ,ne, -For-- Grlp-Colds-IIelilluclle. Why suifer with Coughs, Colds nnd Iji Grippe when Laxative Hrouio Quinine will cure you in ono day. I'utupiu tablets con venient for taking. Guaranteed to cure, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents, For salo by Kirlin's Pharmacy. P J inenanaoaiy Wield, for and Vicinity (ARBEY'S !$er and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. a? 1 i