UNYON'S Catarrh Pure nml Catarrh Ta tt 1 e t a nro known Hid rnnnlrv iivm am Hi iiinm! hum fnr -hl dangerous disease. Mun- y mr yon a Homodh-g, n separate l. MKK euro for ciu'li disease, for sale urujrKisis. luosuy whj lien in nount, 1 1 . fM CATARRH Miinyoti.llWSArch , I "Hill trw,t imiladel. hla, Pa., tor free medical ndvlce, Outdoor Games will be indulged in nt least for the next two months. Why not buy base ball goods now ? Thev will be good next year. We are offering a 20 per cent, reduction on all base ball goods in order to close out our stock. Remember 13 uu uii an uac uuia guuuai HOOKS & BROWN a. North Mln St. nncnuwi: mi unuuhiiiu, uiU mem RRFFSF We make a specialty oi Gasoline, 60c In live gallon lots delivered. Mica and U. S. axle greese. ...Also Headlight Oil, 150 Fire Test. TOWNSHIP MTIGilTIOJlS. (Continued from Plrst Pago ) ROBERT YEAGER, Mall orders promptly nttended to. 33 ICnst Coal St.. Shenandoah. FINANCE AND TRADE. Commercial Atroncles Still Olvo Out Mont Hiicournulnir Itcports. New York, Sept. 18. R. G. Dun & Co.'b weekly review of trade says: The end of the bituminous cohl strike and ,e return o many thousand men work nt advanced waRes adds to the purchasing power of the people, and the anthracite strike aftecta-not a fifth as many workers. The starting of many mines and works, the enormous exports of wheat and corn, the favor able news as to crops and cotton, the fall In sterling exchange and the re port Bhowlng that 'gold Imports began In August exceeding exports by $2,390, 687, while merchandise exports exceed ed Imports by $40,953,753, have all con trlbutecb to forward the Improvement In business. The replenishment of stocks cannot bo half finished, though some who could see no sign of Improvement a few weeks ago are now finding It so vast and rapid that they fear a reaction. But consumers as well as dealers have enforced economy, and while their power to purchase Is Increasing every day, and their actual buying at retail, reasons for apprehension are not ur gent. When ,4lio tide rises after four years of depression It docs not fall Bradstreets' review says: Notwlth iriuuuun or mercnanuise, ousmess mui sj uitiu uitiiuiiJui-eu. Hit vuiiiui ui Improvement Is Chicago, which fur nishes the most favorable trade report within five years. Advices from Kan sas City, Omaha, St. Paul and St. Louis also reflect activity In demand among Jobbers and wholesalers. There Is a temporary stimulus to business at Sa vannah, owing to the withdrawal of competition from merchants at towns hnttflnnn(,n. Mnmnnln Aflnntn- All. gusta, Galveston and oven St. Louis anticipate n. temporary railing on in business owing to the interruption of traffic In the gulf states and adjoining territory. complained of) appeared? Yet, Mr. Ily the people in and about Lot Creek nil talking about it? A. Ye, sir, The next witue wad Soliool Director Fat- riok M. Noon, lie denied all the charges made in the Journal nrticlo vory positively and further stated that, some yearn ago, O'Neill's ltor was an applicant for a teacher's certificate and- a ecliool at Lost Creek, hut failed to et either and that lie frequently got into O'Neilrs company alter that and the latter frequently oxprowed hatred to 1'erguson. O'Neill, witness said, frequently declared ho would get square with Ferguson. School Director John Donlan was tlionoxt wltuess. His testimony developed nothing in addition to a general denial of the charges which form tho basis of the libel suit. TO-DAY'S SKKSION. Judge Savldge took his sent upon the be licit at 8:85 this morning, ready to proceed with the case and tho jury in tho case filed in shortly aftir, but owing to tho absenco of John F. Whaleu, Esq., there was a delay in the arrival of counsel for tho defense. Mr. Whaleu was deeply affected by Major Ellis' sudden death and, it vim understood, would not feci disposed to proceed with tho cose un til 0:30. S. H. Kaerehor, Esq., Mr. Wliulen's associate In the case, win not disposed to proceed without tho presence of Mr. Wlialcn. Major Ellis was Mr. Whalen's preceptor and over sluco the lattor's admission to the bar ho has had al nost entire charge of the deceased s practice In tho courts, so that, wliilo the death of .Major Ellis lias a profound effect upon the niemburs of tho bar and tho court oflieials generally, it falls with special force upon Mr. Whaleu. Judgo Saviilge appreciated this and left the bench pending arrangements for the progress of the case. At 0:20 Jiidgo Savidge ctnrncd to tho bench. The court patiently iwailed the arrival of Mr. Wlialcn until 10 o'clock, in tho mealitlmo oxplaluiug to tin Jury the delay In proceeding with tho case Another delay of half an hour ensued after Sir. Whaleu s arrival. All tho counsel in the ease then assembled boforo Judgo Savidge md after a few moments In conversation the court announced tho postponement of the trial until 0 o'clock next Tuesday morning I'ho jury was dismissed with an admonition not to talk about the case or allow any out sidcrs to approach them concerning it. $ft.CHASE$ BloodfNervePood For Weak nnd Run Down People. UUnT IT ICI Tho richest of nil rostors nnH I II IO I tlvo foods, because it re places tho essentials of llfo that are ex hausted by disease. Indigestion, high living, overwork, woiry, excesses, abuse, etc WHAT IT DOES! &Mnbu0the digestion perfect It creates solid flesh, muscle nnd strength. The licrvos being innuo strong mo urnin becomes ntllvo nnrt lenr. It restores lost vitality, stops all wast L, UUU Price Wo can help you. 60s., or live boxes 92.00. Druggists or by mall. iuvico nnu dook, ireo Wflto Us About Your Case. THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, 1M3 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia PERSONAL MENTION. his Accident at Sull'.illt. Lato yesterday Afternoon John StyvcnsU had the llttlo fliignr of his r'gbt hand severed at tho Suffolk cillicry. I). W. N. S'ein dressed tbo injured man's wounds. Ho is a resident of Turkey Hun. Advertised Letters. Tho following letters remain uncalled fur it the post nllice: Mr. P. L. Horden, Mrs. fhomasJ. ltogcr, Miss M. A. Sours and Mr. Frank Webb. A Sheppton Wedding. Jnliii ltollalwuch and Miss Lottie Iicckcr, biith of Sheppton, were married at llazlctoi ju Wednesday by licv. Kilter. Obituary. Harry Hutchinson died at his homo in I'ottHville yesterday after a lingering Illness. The deceased was a brother-in-law of Charles B Smith and Mrs. It. D. Iteeso. of town. For Infants and Children. 1: oa srery vrippsr. SAM LEG'S CHINESE : LAUNDRY, IO N. Main Street. ... PRICU LIST. . . . Collars Collars, Ironed... 2c Culls, per pair 4C New Shirts ioc Shirts, washed and Ironed ioc Shirts, starched and Ironed 8c flight Shirts ioc Undershirts 7C Drawers 7 Seeks 3C Handkerchiefs cj Vests 15c to aoc Ties 3 to 10c Laundry done up dally. lor regular cusioinc.ru. Mending frco O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. Cor. White ) Mansion and Lloyd (House Streets, Stables, Shenandoah. J MAHANOY CITY. FOR A FEW DAVS 15 Bars of Soap for 25c. E. B. FOLEY, "KreSf. Church Improvements. The First Presbyterian church has been re carpeted and re-painted and will ho open for service to morrow evening. Tho public is eordlally invited to attend. Citizens Hand In Town, Tho Citizens band, of Mahanoy City, porched on a hay wagon drawn by four horses, wcro in town this morning. Tliuy also visited Oirardvillo, Ashland and Mt. Car mcl, to announce their annual excursion to the groat Allentown fair uoxt Thursday. marriage Announcement. Announcement was made to-day of tho marriago of Miss Ilattic, daughter of Mrs Mary Grumm, of North Main street, to Edgar howls, of Wilkosbarro. Tho ceremony will take place on Wednesday, September 20tb, and will bo solemnized in the 1'resb.vtcrjan church. Tho cuuplo will reside at Wilkos barro. All About a llucliet. A wator buckot worth ten cents was tiie causo of a law suit at Justice Shoemaker's office last evening. Mrs. Lynch and Katie Blakwicz wcro the defendants in tho case and Anthony Wysocki, tho plaintiff, from whom tho vessel had been stolen. Ity tho kind words of advico from tho Justico a settle ment between botii partios was effected. Kuuaway Accident. II. L. Guthrie, of Pittsburg, a traveling salesman, had two ribs broken, a number of bruises, a contused face, and internal in juries, tho result of a runaway accident at Tnmaqua yestorday. Tho buggy was over turned. Guthrio is now at the Mansion House, Mahanoy City. No Ascension. A largo crowd was disappointed at the Columbia park this morning when it was an nounced that tho balloon ascension would not lake plnco on account of tho high wind winch was prevailing at that timo. An ascension was announced to take place at four o clock this afternoon. William Heos, of Scrantou, is visiting parents In town. Edward lleeso, of Fark Place, wat n town visitor last evening. J. 11. Knapp, of Yatesvillo, wasn passenger to Trevcrton to-day Miss Clara Watts has returned to her homo In Lawrence Mass., after visiting her undo, Edward C, Davios, ou North Jnrdiu street. Jesso Johnson, of Ilioomsburg, is visiting his undo, William Kirarael, on North Jardin street. J uies Whito, of West Oak street, has gono to Lykcns to visit his sister, Mrs. J. O. Proud t. Misses Li 'z'e and Blrdlo Bellls and Rhoda Leo wero passengers ou tho train to Totts villc this morning. M. D. Malouo and Postmaster Mollet wero passciigors to Hazlclon tills morning. They wero visitors to tho various N. G. Pa. camps. Balrd Hammer, of Heading, is tho guest of his cousin, Miss Carrio Folmer, on North .Main street. Mr. Hammer will upend a week In town viewing tho surroundings iu tho coal region. Miss Lou Galllgan, of Pottsvillc, journeyed from Ashland to town yesterday afternoon to spend a few hours heronniong acquaintances. Miss Galligan is oue of tho cthY.icnt sales ladles at Dives, Pomoroy & Stewart's. Itev. G. W. Van Fosscn, Albert Broomo, Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Borduer attended tho obs'quics of Rt. Rev. Nelsou Somervilo Itiilison, D. D., at South Betlilohera. Tho remains wero laid at rest in tho Nlskcy Hill cemetery. J. Irwin Stcelo. of tho Shamokiu Herald, spent a enc'nl hour iu town last evening. He was mi is way to Mincrsville to assist in issuln to-day's Free Press in tho absence of his brother, Harry, who is doing military duty at Hazlctou. Mr. Stcelo was entertained by Manager Mctz, of tho Hotel Francy, both being very iutimato friends. No Clpinciiov For IMeotlon Crooi:. Hariisburg, Sept. 1. Governor Hast ings has refused to concur In the rec ommendation of the pardon board In the cases of Ilichard Hughes, James Cahlll and Charles McConnell, of Phlla. delphla. The applicants pleaded guilty, Nov. 11, 1S9G, to an lndlctmont charging them with making falso returns as election officers, and were sentenced ta six months each In prison and deprived of the right of suffrage for tour years, The recommendation for absolute par don was mado June 80 last, but the reasons did not reach tho executive un til yesterday. Tho applicants served the full term of Imprisonment, nnd were discharged some time ago. Tho application was to relieve them from the sentence "that they be deprived of the right of suffrage for tho term of four years." v - ., . ,. Ulsbop ISiilNm'8T)niightor redrttfef. London, Sept. 18. Tho Times an- PITHY POINTS. Itnpi'i nliigs Throughout the Country (IhrmiMiMi for Hasty Perusal. Rtoam heat Islieins introduced into Post master Mellct's ISftSt Centre street building. Tho barn of Washington Swank, near Mahanoy City, was struck by lightning and completely destroyed. This Is tho last day to fllo petitions for iiattirallsatlou In oruer to enable citizens to vote Iu November. The veterans of tho Ono Hundred attfl Thirty-second Regiment held their tenth reunion at Wllkesuarre yesterday. Tho Countv Commissioners wore at Maha noy Plane vestcnlav for the purpose of In specting county bridges in tho vicinity. The people of St. Clair, are excited over tho report of tho finding of a large bag of gold In a stone wall at tho eastern end of that town. Throe boys at Reading testified in Court that two women nnd n man nractirallv hired them to rob stores and bring the booty to the nun lis. The coming meeting of state Democratic socloties, booked for Wllkesbarre, limy gu elsewhere 011 account of the mining distur bances iu that county. Michael McCarthy claims to have been held up and robbed at the pistol's polut of two wathes and all bis money uu a Reading freight train, near Allentown. Newly Appointed Consul to Quebec Recom mends Paine's Celery Compound. "Nut guilty, but pay tho costs," was the verdict at Wiikcsbarro in tbo en so of Dr. John Fruit", of Ilazteton, charged with shooting Bartender David Clark, David Williams, who makos his homo with Dr. Jones, of Treniont, loft home ou Wed nesday evening to hunt tho cows and no trace of him has slnco been found. Judgo Wand, at Reading, lias ordered the Lewis Krcmp estato to restoro to Ringgold Building Association No. 3 property worth nearly f 18,000 that had been acquired from it by Krcmp. Stephen Zeliner, aged GO years, was run over by the Buffalo train near his' homo at Mill Creek Junction yostorday and was in stantly killed. Ho was an engineer ou tho P. & R. road. For "ducking" 11-yoar-old Jaoob Mlllor, of Albany township, Berks County, to make him confess a crime that he did not commit, Daniel G. Wesley and Milton Glaso wero con victed at Reading of assault. Heeds Recorded From Jos. S. Sliver ct al. to Michael Schwartz, premises in Pottsvillo; from Geo. Bottler to D.iniol F. Spcacht, prcmisos in Pottsvillo j from Daniol Shcpp and wlfo to Tamaqua Land and Improvement Company, premises in Tamaqua; from Rosama Schwartz ot vir. to Michael G .Stroupliauer, premises in Plnegrovo township ; from Albert Smith and wlfo to Robert A. Kuocht, prem ises in Yorkvillo j from Robert A. Kncclit to Catharino Smith, promises in Yorkvillo; from Joseph BraUler nnd wlfo to Valentine Muuday, premises in Pottsvllle ; from Valen tino Monday and wife to Henry Monday, pri raises in Pottsvillo; from Joseph Koch anowsky to Joseph Falosky, premises in Shenandoah ; from Henry Oorthcr, ct. ux.. to Milliam G. Grccuway, premlsos iu Mincrsville. nounccs the marriage on Thursday at Idcn, near Rye, Sussex, of St, Griswold Knox, of New York, to Edith Ru Uson, daughter of tho into Rev. Somer vllle Rullson, D. D., bishop of central Pennsylvania. Child's itough Treatment. Jacob Czupin was this morning put under f200 bail by Justice Shoemaker ou a charge of assault and battery preferred by Frank Pollen. Czupin hud seized the plaintiffs 10-year-old-daughtor Llllio and thrown hor violently to tho ground. A Sllvor Yu.m.t 1'or Now Vot .t New YiV, fc'opt. 18. The committee of 2G appointed at the Holland House conference for the purpose of calling Democratic olty and county oonven tlons met last night at the headquar ters of the United Democracy and se lected Sept. 27 as the date of their olty convention. This means that there will be an ut and out free silver, or Hryan 1 andldute in the race for mayor of greater New York. This candidate will doubtless he endorsed by the Demo oratir alliance. for over tlx cf tho Olobofor 17EUtALG-IA and .tmilar Complaint, uuu jTL-'utrm uaucr ino Binngrnc lEflMAN MEDICAL LAWS preiorlbed by eminent physicians DR. RICHTER'S 10 Gl PAIN EXPELLEB. Y.'urlil rflnowncd t TlrmnrVfiMv surrPRKful I BOnlygcnntno Willi Trade Mark" Anchor,' Sr. A(l.HIfliteriCo.,2ial,earlSt., Kerr Vork. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Homes. Own Qlatsworks, 23&S0CU. toUornca a rccomiaeniluj 1 A. Waeley . 106 If, Main St.. , C. a. nacenbucn, 103 N. Main St, . P.P. Klrlln, 6 t'.MalnEt. DR. RICHTER'S ANCIIOU" STOMACHAL best for I loir .liyHpenftln&Htoinnch complaint. r jDNrjnwwmHi ltellgious Notices. Services in the M. E. church to-morrow, Uov. Alfred Hecbnor, pastor. Subjectfor the morning sermon at 10:30, "Tho Lovo Which Passeth Knowledge" At 0:30 p. m. the pastor will be assisted by elovonyoungladios, in an illustrated sormon. Theme 1 "Qhapged Letters and Lifo." Tho Ushers' Association provido for the comfort of all who worship in this church. .Services in tho Evangelical church, corner Cherry aud West streets, this evening at 7:30 o'clock, by Rov. J. Sharp, of Lancaster county. Services will also bo held Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock, 3 o'clock iu the afternoon, and 7:30 In tho evening. All persons aro cordially invited to attend. Rov. Sharp will occupy the pulpit at all these ser vices. Sorvices will bo held in tbo Presbyterian church to-morrow ovenlng. Promptness of Payments. To tho olDcors of tho Home Frioudiy Insur ance Company, Baltimore, Md B. L. Tal ley, Pres. Gentlemen: We feel very grateful to your company for its promptness in paying your deatli claims, as wo wero obliged to call ou you upon tho death of our beloved brother, John A. Outliers, who met his death at Cam den, N. J., after a few days of sickness from typhoid fever. Your Superintendent, Will iam T. Evans, and agent Fredorlck Acornley attended to my relief to-day by paying me in full $115, which was held in our policy from your company. This indeed makes me fed proud of tlie company aud its officers, and I can truly recommend your company to all who desire to have protection as it is the best friend iu time of need. Rospectfully Yours, LUTHEB CATHEBS. St. Nicholas, Sept. 17, 1807. Ask your grocer for the "Royal Patent ' dour, aud tako no other brand. It is tho best flour made; Mlsa Acker Surprised, A birthday surpriso party was tendered Miss Stella, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, S G. Acker, at tliolr residenco on North West street last ovening. Music, dancing and o'her pastimes were indulged in. Tho guests were also invited to partake of luncheon The littlo hostess was tho recipient of several presents. Those in attendance were : Mistes Enola Newhouser, Amanda Marshall, Katlo Connors, Theresa Noll, Ellen Wyatt, Lizzie Ecker, Lena Carls, Maggie Foley, Bertha Jenkins, Lottio Dornbach, Annie Hughes, Ethel Robinson, May Ilickert, Rhea Auraaun, Iutha Link, Stella Ackor, am) Messrs. David Watson, John Hunter, Roy Nowlionsor, Roy Liugham, William Eiseuhart, Charles Wells, William Sl.arrocks, Ray Marshall, George Acker, Thomas Williams and Michael (I'Hoarn. Heath of M11J. James Kills, The announcement of the sudden death of Maj. James Ellis, which occurred at six o'clock last ovening at the rooms of tho Pottsvllle Euchre Club, is received with great regret throughout the county. Tho deceased was u victim of apoplexy, and was stricken while enjoying the companionship of a few friends. He vtaa sick but half an hour. The deceased was counsel for tho P. & It. C. & I. Co., and oue of the most prominent members of the Sehuylkill county bar. He was a veteran of tho late war, prominent in political affairs and was held ill high esteem by a largo circle of friends. In IW)3 Major Ellis was married to Emily M. Meyers, daughter of tho late Jacob Meyers, the well known ooal operator, who resided at Audenried, lie it survived by Ills wife and one son, The I.lbcl.Cuse, The libel suit brought by Joseph Irish, of Mt. Curmel, againt A. G. Stagarus, ulitor ol the Amcrkos, of Shenandoah, and which lias aroused considerable interest among the readers of that paper, was called for a pi dim- iuary hearing before Justico Amour at Mt. Carruel, Wednesday evcnlug. Tho article was submitted aud a number of witnesses ex amined. The alleged libelous article refer red to tho deceased wire of Irish and spoke in no complimlnary terms of tho departed one, nor of tho surviving husband. The communication is said to liavo been written by tho Mt. Carmol correspondent to the paper. The defendant was held iu $500 bail Tor appearance at court. Letters Qrantod. Letters of administration wcro granted tci F. II. Hoffman on tho estato of Leah Rober, lato of tho township of West Brunswick, dc ceased. Also to Mary Klinger, on tho estate of Samuel Klinger, lato of tho township of Uuuley, deceased. Letters tcst.1ment.1ry were granted to Sarah Agues Morgan on tho estato of James M Morgan, lato of the township of Begins, de ceased. The last will and testament of John En glebcrger, lato of tho borougii of Shcnan doah, deceased, was probated aud recorded In tho Register's olhce yestorday. Letters of administration were granted to Helen M. Wciduian, on tho estato of Mason Weidmau, lato of the borough of Pottsvillc, deceased. Just try a lOo box of Cascarets, tho finest liver and bowel regulator over mado. Jtlarrlage Licenses, Wayne Channell, of Towor City, and Mabel Fclty, of Piuogrovo. Thomas F. Maddou aud Anuo Towoy, botii of Ashland, Isaac E. Hand and Rebecca Miller, both of Reiner City. Charles H. Brown and Ircua M. Reed, botii of DoTurksville. Albert F. Hoy, of Add, Iowa, and Ida M. Alspacb of Landingvillo. Ouo to flvo applications of Doan's Ointment will euro tho worst casoof Itching Piles thero evor was. Can you afford to sudor tortures when a. simple, never-failing remedy is at hand ? It never fails. IY" Program. Tbo following program has been prepared for tho meeting of the "Y" this evening : Singing, "Yj" prayer; scripture reading, Annie Brown; declamation, Minnie Roberts; reading, Alfred Millichap; solo, Miuuio Powell ; news of interest, Harry Powell ; quartette, Misses Maud Gilpin, Annie Brown, Mary Latham, Jennio Taylor; comic read ing, Mr. James; critic, to ho supplied. When bilious or costive, eat a Cascarets candy cathartic cure guaranteed, 10c, 25c. The Klks to Organize, A charter has been granted to tho Ashlaud lodgo of the B. P. O. of E., and at a meeting held in tho Union House parlors it was de cided to organize the lodge on Friday even ing, October 1st. The charter application was signed by about fifty of tho representa tive men of the town, and a first class organi zation is expected. Three Special liargnlus. Five hundred pairs good white or grey blankets will be sold at tho August sale prico of 30 cents tier pair. One thousand yards Klondike double napped flannels, worth 10 cents, now 0 cents. Two thousand yards grey wool mixed fUnucls worth 15 cents, now 10 cents. L. J. Wilkinson, 0-3-tf Cor. Main and Lloyd Sts. llnlr Itroudth llscnpe. A llttlo tot, not more than two years of age, was seen walking on tho Lehigh tracks just below tho East Centre street crossing this morning. In a moment the 0:15 train camo thundering around the curve, and It was tbo opinion of many that the child would be ground to pieces under the wheels.' The engine had just come in close proximity witli the little tot when tho brakes were quickly applied and tho train brought ton sudden standstill. By this time the child had cleared the track and tho train proceeded on its way. Curo all liver ills, b lious ness, headache, knur stom ach, Indigestion, constipa tion. Tliev act eAtllr, with out pain or grlpa. 80M lw all (trugnliti. 55 rents Th only pill. o tul.ii mil, lluud'i KauaparUla Pills UGcncral William W. Henry, whom tho President lias appointed to bo Consul to Quebec, lias been grand master of a grand lodgo of Masons, is a member of tho I. O. O. F, aud G. A. It., having been tho second to bo elected department commander in his state of Vermont. His war record was brilliant. Enlisting as 11 pivate, ho was engaged in tho first battlo of Bull Run. Ho was promoted lor bravery to first lieutenant, soon rose to bo major, was promoted to a lieutenant colonelcy; then be came colonel, and In 1805 was breveted bri gadier general for meritorious scrvico during tho war. Ho was wounded at tho buttles of Cold Harbor, Monacacy, and four timos at tho battlo of Cedar Creek. Ho lias been stato senator from two different districts, was U. S. marshal for seven years, and mayor of Burlington for two terms. Coming from such a man, such an indorse ment ns follows must bo appreciated by any ouo : Quebec, Sept. 7, 1807. To tho Proprietors of Paine's Celory Com pound : . It gives mo great plcasuro to indorse Paino's celery rompound, both on account of tho re sults obtained from personal use of the rem edy and knowledgo of tho rcinarkablo cures it has pcrfouncd. I hclicvo It has no equal in curing diseases of the nervous system and building up tlioso who aro weak and out of health. It has cured several friends of mine of rheumatism iu its worst form, and I liavo 1111 hesitancy in recommending it to all af flicted with that disease. Very tinly yours. William W. IIkniiy. Dosperato diseases, such as rheumatism, blood impur.ty, neuralgia or nervous debility, that brings down the strength of tho whole body can not bo got rid of as cno does a scratch or a sprain, by letting them cure themsches. ilcait weakness, kidney dis ease, chronic, hcndaclies nnd enlarged liver and spleen aro not self-terminating disordcis. Like all the desporalo d Isoasos, they demand a thoughtful, scientific remedy. Thcio never lias been a remedy so thor oughly grounded iu a knowledge of what tha sick body needs in those diseases lis Paino's celery compound. Paine's celery compound is tbo remarkable result of profound investigation aud closo medical study by that eminent professor of the Dartmouth and Vermont medical schoo!s Prof. Edward E. Pliolps, M. D., LL. D. It is tho greatest nerve invigonitor, blood purifier and regulator for the important organs of tho body that lias over come to llglit. Tho languor, tho nervousness and tho pain iu tho region of tho heart or tho kidneys aro cured by Paino's celery compound because tho origin of these disorders is easily traced to an Impoverished condition of tho nerves nnd a poor stato of tho blood. Tills great invlgorator does nothing at hap hazard. Its aim is to feed tho exhausted nervous tissues as soundly and rapidly as is consistent with healthy digestion and assimi lation, and step by step with this building-up process all over tho body goes that other fully as vital work of driving out every trace of vicious humor nnd poisonous matter from tho blood. In overy caso and thoro aro thousands of such cases throughout tho country whero Paino's eclory compound has cured rheuma tism, nervous prostration, neuralgia or that very common "rnn-down" condition in every ease recovery has been by this saino building-up process, that omits no step in making tho curo lasting and for a lifetime Nowbtirirh's MirrAor aiysrof-.v. Nowburgh, N. Y., Sept. 17. Miss Bridget Hayes, a domestic, atred about D8 years, was yesterday found dead In the bathroom of n Grand avenue residence, her throat having: been cut. The family had been absent from tha house several weeks, and returned yes terday to find tho domestic had been murdered. She had been outrapted and killed In her room, and the bDdy car ried by tho murderer down stalrn to the bathroom. When you want good roofinp, clnmb'tig, gas fitting, or goucral tlnsmitiiiug doui call on E. F, Gallagher 18 West Centre itreet' Dealer ir. stcroa 1 -t f MISCELLANEOUS. for flfimpHnt:, IIeitrHutIn, fifn WMhk ill ntul scllliiir our new sonim ami PnecInltloM. Steady work. Salary $10 weekly or largo com mission, scimcier iiros,, muw&ukoc, wis. ITIOU SALE. Four lino hoimofl. two on Korll V White street. All conveniences, at moderate irfeefl. Apply Miitc street. to Mrs. K. liradloy, 15 North V-ltHK OST. On July 30th, a spotted helfr, color J red and white, about one yoar old Home wero ut beginning to protrmlo, reward will be offered for He return Permcr&ki, 2H West Poplar street. to Andrew 0-lUw FERGUSON'S THEATRE, i LP. J . . . ALL NEXT Wl CAMERON : CLEMENS FERGUiON, Mgr. ALL NEXT WEEK. . . AND TALENTED COMPANY INCLUDING WILLfliSD an KATHEJ3INE WEB D GRECO Presenting tho following; famous scenic plays: "THE STOWAWAY," "LIGHTS O'LONDON," "THE WAGES OF SIN," "THE PAYMASTER," "POWER OF THE PRESS,"-o -"ALI. THE COMFORTS OF HOME." Jlach production mounted complete with special scenery carried by tho company. NIGHT PRICES '. IO, 20 and 30 cts. Ditttc Matinees Commencing Wednesday. A "BIG" SAVING ! fiOIt BAI.K A large stock of seoond'haud JTJ furniture and carpets, as good us new. Will be sold nt a sacrifice, l'or further Infor mation call at tho IIedaui olllco. MO-tf ,011 8AI.K. Cheap, n desirable TTIOU SAI.lt. Cheap, n desirable buslne jj property on Kost Centro street. Apply to M. SI. liurke, Attorney, Kgn building. s-tt PROPOSALS FOR PAVING. SBALISD ritOPOSAI-S will be received by tha undersigned committee ot the Horonjrh Council of BhenandoHli, 1'a.. until Monday, September aoth, 1897, nt 7:00 o'clock p. in., for the paving of four squnres with vitrified brick, or stone. Kaon bidder to put In two separate proposals-one for two squares on Slain street, between Centre and Coal; the other for two squares on Knst Centro street, tietween Dowers and Union. Sxciflcatlona upon which tho bids are to be based can lie secured from the chairman of the undersigned committee, at No. 130 North Sfaln street, Hhenandoah, Pa. The committee reserves the right to reject any or ull bids. J. P. ItoEUM, Chairman. v. 1c si aha hulk, Patrick IIahd, 9-10-lOt Street Committee. CHARLES DERR, TON SO RIAL ARTIST (Sheeler'a Old Stand.) too NOHTII MAIN STIiJWT. Flrst-rlnss work guaranteed. Prompt and polite uttnmluuU. Hair cutlliiK a specialty. Wanted-An IdeaSSS UU, lUWi IU.T MINT U11I Write JOHN WKMIKKCUkS ft CO. ou wealth. .lent Alior. neys. Washington, 1. O,, for their si.Kuu prise offer uul ls( ot two hundred luventtoiw wanted. The workingiueti can gave money by making their purchases at our store. We are offering an excellent shoe at the re markable low price of 351.19 For which other stores are asking $1.50 and $1,75. Other goods in proportion. We make a specialty of repairing. Our New Stock Has Arrived and . . . . . . Bargains Arc Offered in Every Itinc. PLOPPERT'S SHOE STORE, 10S NORTH MAIN STREET. Two doors above Merchants' Bank. QUART MASON'S FRUIT JAuS, 40C. DO. PINT MASON'S FRUIT JAUS, 38c. DOZ. ltXTRA FRUIT JAR TOPS AND RINGS. SWflLM'S .HARDWARE STORE. The HAVII YOU SHEN TUG NEW IDEA? Galvanized Iron Stand, For use in Steaming or Canning your fruit in tho Jars. No more jars upset. Very safe and sure. SWALM'S HARDWARE STOE.
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