The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, December 17, 1897, Image 3

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    No
Theory Here.
The greatest claims far SSS fSmtfi'o
SpeclGo) are made by those whom It has
cured, and after all the most valuable
reputation is one which it given by those
wild speak from experience. We could
publish a page of what we claim S.S.S.
will do, but the people prefer to read
of what it has done, and hence we give
the testimony of reputable, well-known
people in different parts of the country,
who gladlv tell of how S.S.S. bus cured
them of blood diseases, after trying
other treatment in vain.
No wonder S.S.S. has such stantich
friends. The experience of those who
.'take it to-day will be the same as of
'those who twenty years ago found it the
only cure. Blood diseases are obstinate,
and cannot be cured by one medicine
in a dozen which claims to cure them;
so when S.S.S. is taken with satisfactory
results, after a disappointing expert'
ence with other remedies, Ft is not
strange that it has grateful friends by
, the score. ,
A
Popular London Aotor Stnbbod by
an Ex-"Super,"
UNEXPLAINED ASSASSINATION.
ON FIRE
MR. WII.I.IAU SOWERS.
Mr. William Sowers, of Bradford. Ohio,
was cured by S.S.S. ten years ago of a
severe blood poison, and writes that to
this day no sign of the dreadful disease
has ever returned. He says:
"I had a terrible blood disease which
is considered incurable, and was treated
for a long time by the best physicians,
bat they did me no good. The disease
seemed to get a firmer hold on me, and
attacked my tongue and throat, which
were soon full of vile ulcers.
"I changed doctors several times, and
afterwards took nearly every blood rem
edy on the market, without the slightest
benefit. After five years of treatment
which did me no good whatever, I was
induced to try S.S.S. This remedy
proved itself equal to the case, for in a
few months I was entirely cured and my
skin was perfect! clear and smooth.
I could hardly believe that the cure was
permanent, but tea years have elapsed
and no sign of the disease has yet ap
peared. "
S.S.S. is a sore cure for Cancer, Ca
tarrh, Contagious Blood Poison, Scrof
nla, Rheumatism, Eczema, and all other
' blood diseases, which other remedies
have no effect whatever upon. It is
Purely Vegetable
and is the only blood remedy which
is guaranteed to contain no mercury,
potash or other harmful mineral. S.S.S.
Is sold by all druggists.
Books on Blood and Skin Diseases will
be mailed free to all who address Swift
Bpecific Company, Atlanta, Georgia.
MAGICALLY
EFFECTIVE
TREATMENT
FOR WEAK MEN
OF ALL AGES
NO MONEY IN ATJVANCI5. Won
derful appliance nnd clentlflo rem
edies vent on trial to any rrltublo
man. A world-wide reputation back of
thtsoffsr. Erery obstacle to nappy nisrried
life removed. Full strength, domopmcnt
and tone given to overy portion of the body.
Failure lmpotslblo ; ago no barrier.
No O. O. D. scheme. .
ERIE MEDICAL C0.,6b1pnan.svt:
I to all!
Vmen
Wllllnm Torrlim Wns Walklnir From
II Ih Cnl to tlio Htngo Door WI1011 tlio
Murderer Pounced Upon Him nnd
Stubbed Jllm Throo Times.
London, Dec. 17. William Terrlss,
the well known actor, was assassinated
last night as he was entering the stage
door of the Adelphl theater, being
stabbed with a knife. Terrlss has been
playing In London in the English ver
sion fit William Gillette's American
drama, "Secret Service." The mur
derer rushed at the actor as he was
stepping across the pavement from his
oab and stabbed him three times.
As the aotor fell his murderer
was selied by the people who were
outside the theater. The wounded man
was oarrled Into the theater and dor-
tors' were called from the Charing
Cross hospital, but Terrlss expired In
IB minutes. The murderer, whose name
s Archer, was a "super" at the theater
several years aco. No motive for the
crime Is known.
When Archer arrived at the police
station he still had the weapon, ap
parently a big butchers' knife, conceal
ed beneath his cape. On being charged
with murder he is reported to have replied:
lie's done mc out of the benevolent
fund this morning, and I am out of It
for lite."
The murderer was placed In a cell,
and under a special watch.
The murderer gave the name Richard
Arthur Prince, but he was known at
the theater as Archer. His wife Is em
ployed there as dresser. Since he loft
the Adelphl Archer has several time
begged aid from the different theatrical
funds, of whose committees Mr. Ter
rlss was a member.
It appears that the assassin on Wed
nesday evenlns; asked the keeper of
the ordinary stage entrance as to the
whereabouts of Mr. Terrlss, and his
behavior was then so obnoxious that
Harry NIchollH, one of the principal
colleagues of Mr. Terrlss, was obliged
to remonstrate and to order him to
leave the premises.
The scenes along the Strand at the
hour when tho theater closed last night
were remarkable. By that time the
special editions of the evening papers
were out, and the newsboys were
shouting around the theater exits that
Mr. Terrlss had been murdered. At
first the people refused to placo any
credence In the report, believing such
an event Impossible, but when they
found it was true horror and Indigna
tion were painted on every face.
Members of the Adelphl company
say the assassin was known at the
theater as "Mad Archer." They say
that Archer nursed a grievance against
Mr. Terrlss even before ho left his em
ployment at the theater. More than
once he stood In the wings and In
dulged In sarcastic comments on Mr.
Terrlss' nctlns, such as "fools often
succeed In life where men of genius
fait."
A large audience had already as
sembled for the evening performance,
and the manager came to the foot
lights and announced that as Mr. Ter
rlBS had met with an accident no per
formance would be given.
It was during Henry Irvlngs first
American tour that Terrlss appeared
on the stage in the United States.
After leaving the Lyceum comjiany he
played llomep to the Juliet or Miss
Mnry Anderson at the Lyceum theater
for 200 nights. He then entered upon
the career of a star, and, save for oc
casional provincial and foreign tours.
had since . reigned supreme at the
,Vdelphl theater, the leading melodra
matic house In London. He was the
Idol of the Adelphl pit, and long en
deared himself to the great mass of
London playgoers by his sterling quail
ties as actor and man.
Bklns on fire with torturlnc, disfiguring,
Itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, and pimply
humors, Instantly relieved by a warm bath
with CuTicria Boat, a single application of
Cimct'RA (ointment), tho great skin euro,
and a, full doso of CuTiooiu. Resolvent,
(uticura
U Mid ttarottibtnt Oifl wrH. PnrrtmD k 0 Co , fWfl
Prop , Ilonon " How tr Cure Torturing Humon,' Tn.
BABY'S SKIHayoSSS&1,
I C BDIIU'O FOIt KITHF.K SEX.
bb Hliun O This remedy bcliic In
directly to the
seat of those diseases
or the Oenlto-Urluary
Orrans. ronnlros no
chance of diet. Care
trnarantced In 1 to a
iluys. Nmallplalniinck-
fUTT WSOi by mall, 81. OO,
HJr V jk,,MHoia only by
S. P. K1RLIN, Shenandoah.
DB.THEEL6?ISst.
EsT-"CURE GUARANTEED."
nciivuusiiuiiijui rii renin i or
l SelPabuce. Hpeclul Dizain, Vur
Ileocele, Stricture. No Cuttlnir.
f Hmttll lndevclopetl Oriran& X.oat
&S$nSiZ3& BLOOD POISON
ln nroe, 'reu caici cured
Pin 1(1 da v. Send ID ct a. lumtii 1 ur llcxhc
' "Truth'onlTtruemedlcal txKtkExnoslntr
Quacks A fkeAuitUutesttu:ir tridtt&icheiuet
mmmmmmmfwimw?
5 -3
St:
I BRONCHO 1
J
IHOMCEOPATHICl J
PBMEDIBS UC g
Relieve and Cure 3
U7 orrnuicui
of noted
Head Troubles
Stomach Disorders
f System Irregularities
"For every III, a special pill."
SE If not at Drug Stores, write
Bronx Chemical Co.,Tonkers,N.Y.
Health Book Mailed Free.
vlltpar for the Workman a hi d
beautiful Ufo-sUe, fre hand eraren
&mmmmmmImwm?m?
g FREE OF CHARGE
TO HERALD" READERS.
Twenty Coupons of the HEBALD 2$
3
a
2
3
3
worth $10.00. Token fraai jr 41
art pnotorrapn.iintTpa or tfacrro
peat M. lleckrr'i Btudlo, Bes vrat
...... Ul..., ak.n-nA.l. V - .11
we require la ho cents far material.
Frio
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
It. W. II. YINGST,
VETERINARY SURGEON.
Graduate and Lata Resident Heme Surgecp
the Unlrcralty Statoar . x.
Ilcadauarterei-Commerclal Hotel. Bhonando.il.
THREE YKAR COURSE.
Calls night or day promptly responded.
fflca Euan bulldlnsr. corter of Main an
Contre streets, Shenandoah.
Mrs. M. II. Ford. Uuddcll's. III.. sufloreil
for oielit years from dyspepsia and chronic
constlpatiou and was finally cared by using
iviu j,iuio iumy uisors, me rainous
utile pun tor all stomacn ana liver troubles
C. II. Ila jenbucb.
The I'npiilWt lTocrnm.
"WashlriBton, Dec. 17. At a caucus of
tho Populist members of the house of
representatives last nlKht It was re
solved to resist all efforts to so modify
the existing civil service laws as to
enable any party that may be In power
to fill the different positions In civil
service with partisans, to resist all
efforts to destroy our greenbacks and
treasury notes, and to oppose any
scheme of enlarging the porters of na
tional banks. They also decided, to
favor a Cuban recognition resolution
and an equitable voluntary bank
ruptcy law.
Miss Al lie fucbes. Norfolk. Vs.. was
frightfully burned on the face and neck
Pain was Instantly reliered by DoWitt's
Witch Hazel Salve, which healed tho injury
without leaving a scar. It is the famous pile
remedy. (J. II. llaKenbuch.
GaloA on Ireland's Const.
Queenstown, Dec. 17. The violent
weather which has prevailed for sev
eral days along the Irish coast con
tinues without abatement. The Ma
lestlc, carrying 1,700 sacks of mall, sail
ed from this port yesterday In the face
of the gale. The Pennland, bound
from Liverpool for Philadelphia, arrived
here several hours late and reported
terrific weather. The DrltUh bark
Slta, from Cardiff for Talcuhuano, put
In here yesterday, having been serl
ously damaged by seas breaking over.
Many small crafts have oome up to
this harbor for shelter.
Behold Hecesslt
Catearets Candy Cathartic, the mostwon
darful medical discovery of the age, pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, act gently and
positively on kidneys, tirer and bowels,
oleansins the entire system, dispel colds, cure
headache, fever, habitual constipation and
biliousness. Please buy and try a bgx of
C. O. 0. to-day ; 10, as, 60 cents. Sold and
guaranteed to euro by all druggists.
Those who nurchase frames v
DOtniuE at au ior pictures.
of frames from $1.60 up.
fc- 0PM SUJTDATS.
M iiilirerM Abeomjilfuii llntmod
Hartford, Dec. 17. Nlcudemo Impos
slno, an Italian, aged S3, was hanged.
at the Wetberafleld state prison at
12:23 o'clock this morning. Imposatno
was an accomplice of Qulsepp PudA
in the murder of the tatter's wife,
Maria Carmella Puda, at ISast Nor
walk, Conn., Feb. 17, 1W7. Fudo, was
hanged Dec. S. Impostlno lured Mrs.
Fuda to the railroad track, where her
husband butchered her with a hatchet
placing the body where It would appear
that she had been killed by a tram.
Mrs. Mary Bird. Harrlslmrr, I'a says,
My cniiu is worm millions to me ; yet j
would have lost her by croup bad I not in
vested twenty-five ceots iu a bottle of One
Minute Uoueb Cure. It cures coughs, cold
aid all throat and lung troubles. C. II
mgenDucu. r
CARLISTS NOT WARLIKE.
Tonco In tlio IMilllpplnm Upsets the
SpnnlHh. l'rotiirtr' Plnns.
Madrid. Dec. 17. Marshal Prlmo Hl
vera, the governor general of the Phil
ippines, has sent a dispatch to the
government, according to The Ga
zette, saying that In his opinion the
submission of the rebels Is the result
of the recent Spanish victories, and
that a peace has been attained which
leaves Spain's honor secure. He asks
that the government's approval ol the
steps he has taken and sanction for the
rebel chiefs to emigrate. Premier Sn
gasta telegraphed the necessary au
thority in reply, with congratulations,
and the exoresslon of the queen re
gent's satisfaction.
The city Is decorated and Illumined
in joy over the peace concluded In the
Philippines. The Carllst conferences
here between Marquis Cerralbo, Count
Casasola and the Carllst deputies have
decided that no present action. Is pos
sible, owing tn the failure to get money
for revolutionary purposes either In
Europe or America. Therefore, though
the .agitation will be kept alive and In
readiness, should any turn In events
give un opportunity, all Idea of rising
for the present is abandoned.
COLOR L1NEJN LABOR.
A Livoly Debate in tbo Amorioan
Federation of Labor.
BOOKER T. WASHINGTON REFUTED
when
I Grocers can tell
you why those
wiiobuy scellg's
Icccpcomlmrback
used as ttn, for it. Strange
I it 1. 1 1...
admixture to it ta &, people t
ordinary cof-jtry a new tiling.
lee makes in
.delicious drink
Christ. Schmidt,
HI Agent and Bottlcrof
'8
AND
WHAT DO THE CHILDREN DRINK?
Dou't (ire them tea or ceffee. Hit you tried
tho new food, drink called Orain-O? It is
delicious and nourishing and takes tlio place
of coffee. Tho more drain-0 you five the
children the more health you distribute
through their systems. Qratn-0 is made of
pure grains, and when properly prepared
tattet like the choice grades of coffee but cost
about 1 as much. All grocers sell it, 15c and
45c.
SuifdoiiTlrnp Ifi tlio Tlicftnnnintorr
Kansas City, Mo., Dec. 17. From 45
degrees above zero Wednesday even
ing the thermometer had fallen to 5
above yesterday morning. The same
sudden change was noted all over
Kansas and the territories, nnd still
colder weather for this portion of the
southwest Is predicted for tonight.
Samuel Cooper, a blacksmith, fell from
his wncon while driving home fro,m
Independence Wednesday night, and
died from exposure. lie was Intoxicated.
Porter and Weiss Beer.
INEST, PUREST . AND .' HEALTHIEST,
203 W. Coal Street,
Consumption Positively Cured.
Mr. R. B. Greeve. merchant, of Cliil-
howic, Va., certifies that he had consumption,
was given up to die, sought all medical treat
ment that money could procure, tried all
cough remedies he could hear of, but got no
relief ; spent many nights silting up in a chair;
was induced to try Dr. King's New Discovery,
and was cured by use of two bottles. For
past three years has been attending to business
and says Dr. King's New Discovery is
the grandest remedy ever made, as it has done
so much lor him and also for others in his
community. Dr. King's New Discovery is
guaranteed for Coughs, Colds and Consump
tion. It don't fail. Trial bottles free at A.
Wasley's drug store.
SH ENANDOAH-
FA
M. BURKE,
J. A. Perkins, of Antiauitv. O.. was for
thirty years needlessly tortured by physicians
for the cure of eczema. Ho was quickly
cured by using DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve
the famous healing salvo for piles and skin
diseases. C. II. Hagenbuch.
ATTOItNEY-AT-LAW.
J.
IL POMEItOY,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Shenandoah, Pa.
JjJ W. SHOEMAKER, '
ATTOUNBY-AT-LAW.
Corner Market and Centra treeta. .
)ROF. JOHN JONES,
MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR,
Lock Box 09, Mahanoy City, Pa,
Ha vine Mud led under eorae of tho bei
masters Tr London and Paris, will clve lesi
on the vlolln.mandolln. guitar and vocal culrara.
Termt reasonable. Addreaa lm care of Htre
tba Jeweler Shenandoah.
A genmna welcome wita yon at
JOE WYATT'S SALOON.
Cor. naln and Coal fits.
Flnect whiskeys, beers. Dorter and ale
constantly on tap. Choice emperaace drlnfcr
ana clears.
WM. SCHMICKER, JR.
Agent for
Shenandoah and Vicinitj
-For-
BARBEY'S
Beer and Porter
Barbey's Bohemian Beer,
DRINK-
CUJARY'S KXTRA FINK
QUALITY
GINGER ALE,-
serior Sarsaparilla...
and Orange Champagne
Another Victim ofn 'Alfof; Court.''
Brook Haven, Miss., Dec. 17. An
other negro was lynched at Bankaton
Ferry, In Simpson county, "Wednesday
as an accomplice of Charles Lewis In
the murder of tho wife and four chil
dren of Brown Smith on Wednesday
of last week. The victim this time was
Tom Waller, whom the mob court de
cided was an accomplice In the mur
der, thouch he died protesting Inno
cence.
Tlio'AiurileiNu !i. tiuiin.
Trenton, Dec. 17. County Physician
Rogers yewtcrday made a post mortem
examination of the body of Mrs. Eliza
beth Gunn, who wns found murdered
nt her home Wednesday night. Dr.
Rogers found that death was causd
by strangulation. An Inquest will be
held tomorrow. There are no clews
yet, oter than that the crime was
committed by robbers.
I.nbor Lonrtors AfwMiU the Ilrllllnnt
Colored Profeosor nnd nenfllrm the
Doolnrntlon Thut All Labor, Itoirnrcl
lotts of Color, In Welcomed.
Nashville. Tenn.. Dec. 17. The negro
question occupied the greater part of
yesterday afternoon's session of the
American Federation of lAbor. A
heated discussion was brought on by
a resolution of Henry Lloyd reaffirming
the declarations of the federation that
all labor, without regard to ootor, Is
welcome to the ranks denouncing as
untrue, In fftot, the reported statements
of Booker T. Washington that the
trades unions were placing obstacles
in the way of the material advance
ment of the negro, and appealing to
the records of the federation conven
tions as complete answers to such false
assertions.
Delegate Jones, of Augusta, Oa.,
spoke, claiming that the white laborer
oould not compete with the negro la
borer, though organization would Im
prove conditions materially.
President Qompers took part In the
discussion, explaining that the move
ment was not against the negro la
borer, but against the cheap laborer,
and that the textile workers of the
east had been compelled to contribute
most of their means to teach laborers
In the south the benefits of organiza
tion. He also made the point that the
capitalist would profit by the failure
of the negro laborers to organize, thus
making the negro an impediment to
labor movements.
Henry Lloyd said he did not ask
white laborers to take negro laborers
Into their fiomes, but true trade union
ism did not ask questions as to color,
that the Intention of the resolution was
not to bring up the question of color
line, but It was against the words of
Booker T. Washington that the resolu
tion was aimed.
C. P. Frahey, a Nashville delegate.
Insisted that the negro was not the
equal of the white man socially or In
dustrially. He grew warm in speaking
of President Qompers" remarks re
garding the negro In the labor move
ment, and stated that the president
had not revoked the commission of a
national organizer who had patronized
a non-union white barber shop In
preference to a union negro barber
shop. The organizer had simply been
allowed to resign, and no publicity had
been given the matter. In answer to a
question desiring the- name of the
party Frahey stated It was Jesse John
Bon, president of the pressmen.
James O'Connell and P. J. McQuire
spoke for the resolution. The lattter
Insisted that Booker T. Washington
was attempting to put the negro before
Uie public as the victim of gross In
justice and himself as the Moses of the
race. M. D. Ratchford insisted that
drawing the color line would be a blow
to the miners' organization.
W. D. Mahon charged that Jones was
not a representative of southern trades
unionism, having Just joined the ranks.
Jones then. In his own defense, de
clared he did not oppose the negro, but
did contend that the negro laborer was
lower than the white, citing an At
lanta case where whites and blackB
had been jointly employed and the
whites struck. Ho wanted to know if
there had been any efforts made in the
east to organ'ze Chinese who came in
conflict with the union labor.
President Gompers then ruled that
the discussion must cease.
The resolution which had caused the
heated debate was adopted, and the
delegates went Into executive session.
NUGGETS OP NiAVS.
Koreans nre kuii tii'HtiE Jnpnnef"" In
the minee ami on mi ihhiI eonnti ui tlon
( In Japan
The antl-fi i tbnll bill v un defeated In
( the Virginia fctnte senate, the vote
standing 21 to 12.
I It Is again xep .-t' d that Arrhblshnp
Corrlsran. of New Yuilt. will be created
a cardinal In the near future.
J. H. Miii tlndnle, a merchant of
Hrranton. V .in., i frosen to death
neor that town hnlni! lost his way.
Authorl'y hap l i n Kranted for the
organization of the N, w lilooinfleld
National bank, of New Itloomfleld. Pa.
Governor l'ii.hiill, of Ohio, is con
ducting a quiet mni,nlrn for the Uni
ted Suites Semite In opposition to Sen
ator lianna.
Alfied Harmwworth. proprietor of
the London Dally Mall, rtas presented
the Arctic steamer Wlr.dward-to Lieu
tenant Peary.
Tho attorney general of Missouri and
, three trust companies of 8t. Louis are
I at loggerheads, the former declaring
the latter are violating their charters.
Forty years ago 165 barrels of whisky
was lost In a steamboat wreck In the
Missouri river, near Parkvllle, Mo. yes
terday it was unearthed In a sandbar
by searchers.
A Mighty Mice Thing for Coughs.
WImtV PanTina, 85c. At Gruliter Bros.,
drug store.
Pntni Vocl In fiidintiH.
Clinton, hid., Dec. 17. Train No. S,
on the Chicago and Eastern Illinois
railroad, ran into an extra train near
here. Three employes were killed and
half a dozen others Injured. The dead
are Engineer J. D. Rausch, Fireman
G. L, Brewer and Fireman C. F. Wheel
er. Engineer Q. Foster is seriously in
jured. Both engines were badly wreck
ed, the baggage car was thrown down
an embankment and the mail car
smashed.
GOLD DOST."
OOLD DMT."
The Woman Who Uses
sTe1 ffc ffl
SI
woSt
Washing Powder
finishes her .work as
fresh and bright as
her house i$ clean.
Largest package gristest economy.
The N. K. Pairbqhk Company,
Chicago. St. I-ouli. New York.
Boston. Phidl)Ula.
Yes, But It's Shenandoah Talk, the
Kind That Tells In Shenandoah.
Talk that tells.
Talk that's endorsed.
Everyday talk by peoplo that know.
City talk kidney talk.
Do kidneys talk.
Well, yes, both loud and long.
You should learn the kidney language.
lUckaclio in kidney talk means kidney
ache.
Lame back means lame kidneys.
Weak look means weak kidneys.
A bad back is simply
Tbo kidneys talking trouble.
Hero's Shenandoah talk ami kidney talk.
Mrs. E. Williams, ot 237 East Coal street,
says : "I have not used Doan's Kidney Tills
myself but my eon John was greatly troubled
with bis back and kidneys. He had severe
pains in his head to, mostly in the top nnd
back and a constant aching pain in the loins.
IIo did not rest well nights owing to a bladder
trouble and be had much nervousness. A
commercial man was at our house and' ho
advised us to get Doan's Kidney Pills. lie
related what they had dono for him and wo
wore so impressed that wo procured tliem nt
once from Kirlin's drug store. At that time
ray son was suffering from his back so in-
bfhsely that we bad him tako them. They
did really relieve himatonconnd so banished
the whole trouble and annoyance. Now lie
Is working in tho rnino every day nnd I have
not hoard him complain for over five months.
Wo think thoro novor was sucli an unfailing
remedy as Doan's Kidney Pills."'
Doan's Kidney Pills for sale by nil dealers.
I'rico 50 cents. Mailed by Kostor-Milbiirn
Co., Buffalo, N. Y., solo agents for the V. S.
Itciuombor tho name Doan's and tako no
other.
It Is a plain fact that twenty per cent, of
tho deaths iu our larger cities are caused by
consumption; and when wo reflect that this
terriblo disease can be forestalled by Dr.
Bull's Cough Syrup, shall we condemn the
sufferers for their negligence, or pity them
for their ignorance.
Tho MuCoy-Crcedon Flglit.
New York, Deo. 17. In the Long Isl
and City Athletic club arena tonight
Kid McCoy and Dan Creedon will bat
tle for the middleweight championship
of the world and a purse of $7,600. No
contest since the Corbett-Fltzslmmons
fight has created so much Interest
amongst sporting men. McCoy and
Creedon are believed to be by long adds
the best men in their class In the world,
nnd both have met and defeated about
the same class of fighters, They are
both supremely confident of winning,
but the odds are slightly In favor of
McCoy, ten. to nine being about the
present price.
How's Your Cough 7
Pan-Tina cures it, 25c. At Qruhler Bros,
drug store.
MoKoiimt 1'o'r h'uproi.'io Court?'.! untlco
Washington, Deo. 17. In the list of
nominations sent to the senate by the
president yesterday were the following:
Joseph McKenna ol California, to be
associate justice or the supreme court
of the United States; Charles G. Dawes
of Illinois, to be comptroller of the cur
rency; John W. Nesblt of Pennsylva
nia, to be pension agent at Pittsburg,
Eow to Look Good.
Good looks are really more tffan skin deep.
depending entirely o a healthy condition of
all the vital organs. II tne liver oe inactive,
YOU nave a umous iook : it yuur Mumacu uc
disordered, you have a dyspeptia look ; if
your kidneys be allected, you have a pincned
look. Secure good health, and you will surely
have good looks. "Electric Bitters" is a good
Alterative and 1 onic. Acts directly on the
stomach .liver and kidneys. Purines the blood,
cures pimples, blotches and boils, and gives a
good complexion, livery bottle guaranteed,
Sold at A. Wasley's drug store. 50 cents per
bottle.
Children l'ln.vwl V,!tii Mntolies.
Newark, N. J.. Dec. 17.--Harry Carr,
S voars. was burned to death, and his
sister Maggie. 4 years, fatally suf
focated at their home in Ferry street
yesterday. The children were looked
In a room on the third floor while their
mother went out. They had been play
Ing with matches.
Sufferers from bilious affections, fever and
ague, Indigestion, etc., should use Dr. Bull's
1411s. whose powers of euring these ul, men's
are gratefully acknowledged by thousands.
10 and 96 ets.
When bilious or costive, cat a Caxcarot
candy cathartic cure guarantcedlOo 25c.
Philadelphia &
Reading Railway
'i !'. rn H.i d Coal NoSnmke
IN EFFEOT 3KPTRMBKR 27. 1807.
Trains leave Shenandoah as follows
Vnr Kw York v!a Phlladelbhla. week davit
210, S86, 7 0S 9Ma.ni., 12 33, 810 and 8 07 p
ra Hunuays, iv a. rn.
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WOMEN WHO READ i
i mm
are proirrm'ive and keep liiltiriiinl
the World's I'roirress. Tim well
formed and thrifty
nlwnys keep
Hnnscwl ff wni
RAINBOW LINIMENT f
In the houce. as a standard rem-dy fur
Sprojns, Bruises, Cruip, Rhmiwati-in. r
and all aolies and pains z
PrlcttBctt mJ HO es. per sorlls -
Pr.n-- ,' b. II 1. HaCKETT k CO . Piuud-li h'
S FOR SjiuX.B KVLHTWHERr
5ilillli:illHllllllilllllllillB - 'ii!ii:niii;iiillliiil'JHIlli:fiillnitii'it'iii:ii,ii:i'
4---- -
"A HAND SAW tlS A GOOD THING, BUT NOT TO
SHAVE WITH."
IS THE PROPER THING FOR HOUSE-CLEANING..
STRONG
AGAIN!
WHEN IN DOUBT, TI1Y
They have st uou nt -mlyeart.
anrl ht.m nirfn til. llandt Of
cases orNervoui Di&eai, lath
as Debility, Diutnecs. Sleepless
ness andVaricoc.ie,Atrophy,&c
They clear the brain, streogtbaa
the circulation, make diieitlcn
perfect, and impart he silky
vlwr to the wbde being. AM drains and loaset are checked ftrmanently. Unle Ptitt
are propcriy tureu, mcir luuumuu wucu wumo i....n ... w .- , . 1 --
Milled seafed. Price Si perboi; 6 boxei.wlth Iron-cled legal juarintee :to cure or remaaiM
money, ts.aa. M lor free book. Addreu. PEAL MEDICINE UU., vietsisna, U.1
For Sale at KIRLIN'S Drue Store, Shenandoah, Pa.
PHILADELPHIA
CHEAP STORE.
29 W. Centre Street.
Dealer in Fruit d Confectionery, Nuts,
Cigars, Tobacco and Toys.
Mtxcl candle ..
ijlioeolale drojie
CHrnmels
Nuts
Hlits
Dates
..8 to 80a per lb
lu 13o per lb
Jk. 19c tier lb
lb for 25c
& 10c per lb
-w,..... To per lb
f
BARGAINS IN ! CIGARS,
17c Per Box.
Tho Rosy Freshness
And a velvety softness of the skin Is Inva
riably obtained br thoro wlio use Poszoni's
Complexion Powder.
RUPTURE CURED.
A Specialist on Rupture from Willianuport,
will visit
Shenandoah Every Thursday
AT THE
Ferguson House, from 9 a. m. till l:30 p. m.
Rupture permanently and quickly Cured or
no p.y. Written guarantee to absolutely
cure all kinds of Rupture without
operation or detention from
business.
Absolutely no Danger.
. . Examination Free.
loo persons cured in Sunbury, ShamoVin,
Ml. Carmel and vicinity who can be referred
to. Charges and terms moderate and within
reach of all.
TheUptoDate Store,
MAX LEVIT, Prop.
15 East Centre Street, Shenandoah, P
Holiday Inducements are
Chllo'H Now Ministry,
Ulna, Prn, Dae. 18. Thai nw Chil
ean cabinet In composed as follows:
Minister ot the Interior, Senor Pedro
Montt; Justice, Senor Amunatagul;
war, Senor Ventura.' Blanco: flnanoe,
Senor Gonzalez Krrazurlz; public works,
Senor Ilanados Eaplnosa; foreign af
faire, Senor ailvacrux.
Up to Date for Fains and Aches.
Everybody says Red Flag Oil, g&c.
Qruhler Bros., drug store.
At
Tho Oi'luluul "(.Ctil-Kn Tiui'i'U" 1)uh(1.
Lexington, Ky., Dec. 17. Lewie a.
Clark, 86 years old, the original George
Harris of Harriet BeeoW Stowe'a
famous novel, "Unole Tom's Cubln,"
died here yesterday afternoon.
A Sure Cure for Coughs and Colds.
That's what l'un Tina is. !i6c. At Uruhler
llros., drug store.
For New York via Mauch Chunk, week days,
5 S8. 7 05 a. m.. 12 83 and 8 10 D. lu.
For Readlns and Philadelphia, week days,
2 10. 0 so, 7 oo, v 04 a. in., is 1m, if iu anu o v( p. ra.
Sundays, 2 10 n. m.
For l'otUvllle. week days. 2 10. 7 OS. 9 51 a. m,
12 S3. S 10. 6 07 nnd 7 38 n. m. Hundavs. 2 10 a. m
For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, week days
210.584, 7 05, 9 M a. m 12 83, 8 10 and 6 07 p. m.
RundavH. 2 10 a. m
For WUllamsport, Bunbury and Lewlsbur?,
wcetc aays. s jo, o so, it nu a, m.. ana jo p, ni
Hundays, a ao a. m.
For Mahanoy flane. weekdays, 2 10. 8 28, 5
7 05, 9 54, 11 80 a. in., 12 83, 8 10, 07, 7 25, 9 88 una
II 0 p. m. nunaays. z iu, a ao a. m.
For Ashland anu Shamokln. week dare. 3 2S.
585,705, 1180 a. m., 507, 725 and 955 p. m.
Bundays,8 25a. m.
For Ualtlmore. Washington and the Wett via
fl. U O. It. IC. through trains le"i Iteadlng
Terminal, I'nuaueipnia, tr. u. u jcj ai s ju,
7 65, 11 26 a. m., 810 and 7.IT n, u.. Sundays,
o I UU, ii A B. iu., a in mm i u. ill. auui
tlonal trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest
nut streets station, weeK uays. iu au a. m. jxju,
12 10 8 40 p.m. Sundays, 1 85, 8 28 p. m.
TRAINS FOR 8HKNANDOAIT.
Ieave New York via Philadelphia, neek
days. 1215, 80, 8 00 a. m., and 1 30, 4 30, 9 00 1.
m. Sundava. 500 n. m.
Leave New York via Maueb Chunk, week
days, 4 80, 9 10 a. m.. 1 80 and 4 lSp. m.
Leave Philadelphia. Reading? Terminal, week
days, 1 20, 6 8R, 10 10 a. to. and 1 42, 4 05, 6 80, 11 30
p. m. Dnnuaya, iiwp,w.
Leave ltMdlns.week days, 1 86. 7 10. 10 OS. a. m.
12 00 m., 4 19, 6 00 and 8 20 p. m. Sundays, 1 85
e. m.
Leave Pottsvllle, week days, 2 36, 7 40 a, m.,
12 30 and 6 12 p. in. Sundays, 2 86 a. m.
Leave Tamaqua, week daya, 8 18, 8 48, 11 28 a.
in., 1 85, 5 51, 7 20 and 9 43 p. in. Sundays, 8 18
a. m
Leave Mahanoy City, week days. 12 20, 8 46,
9 12 1147 a. m 2 17, 5 18, S 17, 7 44 and 10 08 p. in.
Sundays. 12 25, 8 45 a. m.
Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 12 85, 2 40.
400 630,926. 1026. 1159 a. m., 2M. 582 688
7 57, 10 28 p m. Sundays, 12 40. 2 40, 4 00 a. m.
Leave wllllamaport, week days, 7 42, 10 20 a
tn., 4 00 and 11 80 p. m. Sundays, 11 80 p. m.
ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION,
Leave Philadelphia Chestnut ttreet war and
South ntrett wliaif for Atlantle City.
Weekday Bxpreu, 9 00 a. ui., 2 00, 4 00,
5 00 p.m. Aoeommodatlon, 8 00 a. m., 6 80 p. m
Sutidaye Birreas, 9 00, 10 00 a. m. Aoeomuoda
tlun, 8 00 a. iu., 4 p. m.
lteturnlng leave Atlantlo City depot, corner
Atlantlo and Arkansas avenues.
WeekUaye Etpre, 7 88, 900 a m., 880,580
p. m. Aoeommodatlon, 8 15 a. nt. 408 p. in.
Sundays llzpreee, 4 00, 780 p. m. Aoeom
modatlon, 7 15 a. ni., 4 15 p. in.
Parlor Cars on all expr trainn.
Vor further lnfortnntlon, apply to nearest
Philadelphia and Heading Hallway ticket aawut
'ir addrees
U A. SwwaAHn, Eiiaoii J. Wkbks,
Qen'l Sunt., tii n'H'aaa'r Airt ,
t Beading Terminal. Philadelphia.
CHRISTMAS DREAMS
king at the Door.
ShenandoafigGreatest Gent's Furnishing store.
A rgain Bazar.
The holj
the attention of
first holiday an?
inducement, bi
and winter sea
OUR QOODSJ
in the shade at
or past seasor
approached in
season being nigh at hand we call
lUr many patrons and buyers to our
uncement. I his is not only a holiday
ine. wnich answers for the entire fall
During our progress we shall offer
(Such values that will completely cast
Of our former attempts of the present
f -We are never undersold, and never
pices if we know it.
rrily Our Sflc? (Jo$ On.
HATS.
Strictly new aud fash
ionable. IligU grade felt
hats, uiilitied, In black and
blue, at
Stiff lists. The.Dun
lap, tit Yoituiau, the
Knox, til Young, iu
black ud b4Xwn. All
popular stylet.
Another lot of high
grade stiff hats, in a
black or brown. AU
are money savers for
you
45
t5
NECK Wife.
This department i
tbe metropolitan styles ni
prices, w can accomi
factitious buyers. Don
styles ami prices.
rasiiiouaoie ana ciiosi
Puns, narrow impcn.ili
anu also Uie latest mc
reversible four iu-han
the only novelty iu tl
marxet at tins date
Four-in-hands, Tccks
Hows and also our usm
assortment with a new
tion iu fine silks and
string ties, all at
I with the
aDolitsui
til most
evac-look our
sja.fetr
1
t25e
We have a still more nobbier and at-' Y r vrr rt
tractive line of Flexible Hats at f 2 oo, T i I V pN
$2.25, 2.jo, J2.75 and $3.00. These
styles or prices cannot be duplicated
elsewhere.
E.&W.Collarsand Cuffs
lrjf sun, TiiaiT.
Dalr,
Hon.
o
of
pure
in Dncc 11
oriung flKuLs oi
M
i fiy
4.
JMM CousisU
bUcks aud
ite colors.
to $1.7$ the
aesertp-
UNDERWEAR.
Special drive oa heavy
fleeeed-lined Underwear.
Shirt aad drawers, in blue,
brown and dark gray. Sold
separate
Fine camel's linir,
derby ribbed wool,
pure white wool
and blue wool. At
our own reduced
price. Full suit
51
125
young men.
sizes.
The latest in fine
plaids, very fashion
able aasAOsr our
We have them in all
MUFFLERS
For the Holiday
Trade. Rich in
colo- r.nd aaalitr.
Largest line in the county, from
48c. to $2.25.
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