EVENING GEKALD ts.sTAiu.itt Hint 1X70. t'uiltnlteit every KvenhiK, ISxcent Huii'lny. l (lOOTB JARUIN HtHItET, NKAB OKMRK, The llertilil la delimit InHhenamlomi the surrounding toiv.m lor nix cent n week, ptiy nli', o the carriers. Ily mull 88.00 aysnr,r 3" cent' month, payable In advance. A'lverMw ments chit newt luvonltnit to -.pace ami po-tltlon. Tlie tuilillKlioni reserve the rlnht tn eliuiu the edition of advertisements whenever the pub "iMIo-i ol news demands It. The right la rtorve.l to reje'uy wlNertlseincnt, whether paid (or or not, ..mt the publisher m' ueeln Improper. Advertising ratei. nial known npou application. KnteroJ t the po.toulce lit Hlieiinnilonii, I'm.. nccond clas uinll matter. TKl.Ul'HONK CONNKOT10N "All the News That's Fit to Print." Evening Herald SA.TCUDAY. JAXUAltY S3. 1HHS. A SKVKNTKKN-STOltY bullllll i to bo erected on Olie.stimt street, Phllii delpllia. That iiiirrow thoroughfare will soon resemble n canyon. WHAT SAYS: I highly commend the genuine .Joluinn liofi's Alalt Extract. I use it with my daily diet. It tite and digestion WOIlULTIUIiy. Uwrre of Imitation. The pi milne Jehinn II. .IT's Mult Kxtrnrt has the slgnaMtro on n.-ek label. Mf.niipi.suN Co., Sole Agts., N.Y. if .t..j. f..;... sJf . ..5..t..n..: .n..M..V.-?:' X X X X X DO IT YOURSELF. Siinilny Hpcclnls. Service 111 llm Trlnltv itcfnrmcd church to-morrow nt 10:00 a, m., and (1:30 p. in. You can tell Just as well as a physician Sunday school nt 1:30 p. in, licv. itoucri wlictlieryourkKliieysarotllseascuoriieaiiiiy, 0 lioylo pastor. I ho way to do is to take a notue or Ureul.tr services will bo held in the United Swkkt oil is now roronimemleil as a substitute for the knife in ciimjx of appendicitis. Tlio change is wol eoinu . but what will the surgeons do? in the House of Uepresentntives. mid a larger number of Republicans than of any other party in the Semite, there is no iciimhi to believe that the measure will not become a law, mid that the world will be giveiito under stand that the patty in control of uf falri in tlie United States does not desire to recruit tlie citizenship of this nation with ignorant and de graded men. and is not willing to permit tin's eln. tn come intn compe tition with intelligent American citi zciis or assist in controlling nniioiiai alfairs. TllK two Hiinnas Mark and Frank nru chuckling to themselves over their recent victories. Tim latter, however, is not over bis troubles yet. Tiik Democrats slaughtered the Lithuanian, Polish and Hungarian candidates at the primaries in the Fourth and Fifth wards. These people are good enough to vote, but not to hold ofllce under Democratic rule "KKKr back your own troubles don't hide them, but keep them back. Put them aside, and let those who come in contact with you feel only the result of them in finding you full of sympathy, understanding and strength to give help where and when it is needed. Remember the truest and best way to help others is through your character through what you are. No lastinir work can be (lone in any other way."- An Unknown. llKUK is how our neighbors size up the representative from this Con greasional district, as reflected by the Hazlutou Standard: "Civil ServlceC?) Urumm, of Schuylkill, and tliree-dol- lar-a-day and roast beef for the miner "Williams, are both in the same cute gorv. The former lias promised Fottsville a public building and th latter one for AVilkesbarre, but from nresent annearances neither are likelv to materialize." GREAT SURPRISE IS IN STORE fur tlioso who will no to-d.y uini cut a pack :il!e of (i!!Al'-( It takes the place ol utile lit about 1 Itio cost. It is a fond dunk lull of hcnltK ami can ho given to tin- clilltlreti as well us the adult with ureal i. nefit. it is msdc of pure crains and looks t oil tastes like the llncst grades of Mucha or lava colli e. It satisfies everyone. A cup irnln-O is lu Iter fur tin- system than tunic, because its benefit Is peimunent VV. olVcu brinks down Oraiu-O builds up -l your grocer fur Oniiu-O. tre. and 2.V rht'iiili'.irc'- tJinnt llnrlcic! Plilhiili ii'lil-i. Jan. 22. Joseph liand- Icy, who .aa tlie biKKOst man in tun city, was burled yesterday in IIdy Cross cptnptcry. He welched nearly COO pounds and was over four feet broad across the shoulders. Ills colim nieas urcd 7 feet In h'liKth and wtis t, feet wide. The coffin, together with corpse, welc icil 1,-cu pounus, aim the as whueh d into the church on a ttuek. The deceased was IS yeais of aprc nnd w on tlie police force under Mayor Fox Ilvaneelieal church. North .Tardhi 6trcct. to morrow at 10 a, m. nml 0.30 p. m. Sunday school at 1.30 p. in. IIov. I. .1. lfcitz, pastor. Services in the. Presbyterian church to- mnriow nt 10:30 n. In. and 0:30 n. III. h.ibbath scboid at a p. la. Jr. C. E. .Monday nvrtiltiR at 0:30 : Sr. (J. K. Tuesday eveniiiK at 7:30. Prayer and sonc service on 1 hursclny even Itnr at 7:30. Itev. T. Maxwell Morrison, pastor. Strangers always welcome. class tum bler, and fill It witli iirino. If there is a sediment a powder-llko substanee at tho botlnm alter BtnndliiK n uay aim niKiit, inoro is something wronfi with tho kidtiejs. An other sure sIrii of disease is n deslro to urinate often, and still another sign is pam in the kick. If tiriuo stains linen, there is no doubt that tho kidneys aro affected. Auv and all diseases ot tho kidneys, liver. bladder nnd of tho urinary passage and con stipation of tho bowels nio ctned by l)r IMVld Kennedy's ravonto iconicuy. incro Services In All Saints' Protestant Kpiscopiil U no uuestioil about Its bclmr tlio'hsst and church on West Oak street to-nionuw. Holy surest medicine in tho world for such t 'ouhlcs. liucbarlst at 10:30 n, m. Kvenii.R pr.ivcr at It quickly relieves and cures inabllitj to hold 7 ii. in. Tho rector will olllciato. Sunday urine, and uconlo. voiinc or old. who take it school nt 2 p. ni. are not compelled to net up n lumber of First baptist church, comer of West and times ilurlne tho night, ror piuiuif an enu Ken IN SENATE AriD IIOUSL. roller's ltond lloniul Ion Will llnnch a Viilo XiiM 'l'liiii'sdny. VnshiiiKtoii. Jan. 22. An aRreement was readied by the senate yesterday that a final vote on the Teller resolu tion providing that the bonds of the United Slates may be paid In silver dol lars and all pending amendments there to should lie taken next Thursday be fore adjournment. Mr. Allison, of Iowa, made the significant statement that an amendment to the resolution that would cauBo some debate would be of fered late In the discussion, but cave no Intimation of the character, scope or Intent of the amendment. During the greater part of the afternoon the sen ate was In execullve session. There was a parliamentary strugRle in tho house over the bill for the relief of the book publishing company of the Methodist Episcopal church south, which was before the house last Friday. By shrewd maneuvering Its opponents suc ceeded In preventing action. Previous to tlie consideration of this bill the house passed the bill to extend the pub lic hind laws of the United States to tho territory of Alaska, and to grant a general railroad right of way through the territory. The urgent deficiency bill was sent to conference after the silver forces, with some outside aid. had succeeded hi concuriing in the senate amendment striking from the bill tho provisions requiring the depositors of bullion at government assay offices to pay the cist of transportation to the mints. Oak streets. Kcv. 1). I. Kvans pastor. Services to thai scalding pain experienced In passing inlay school III'-' p. in. imuu, imunui; is so kuuu as ui, 4.i i nt Inn. m. nnd On. in. Slllidav ? I'niycr meeting Monday evenings. Young Peoplo's meeting Wednesday evenings. Class meeting Thursday evenings. Methodist Episcopal church, corner O.ik and White streets, itov. Alfred lhchner, pastor. Ocncralclassineetlngat0a.nl., led h' John Senior. Sermon at 10:30 a Sunday school nt - p. m., Dr. J.S. Callcn, Superintendent. Sermon at 0:30 p. m free. Everybody welcome. Calvary baptist church, South Jardln street. Preaching to-morrow at 10:30 . in. .ind 0:30 n. in. Ituv. 1J. 11. Alblns, pastor Sabbath school at 2 p. in., Deacon John llunn, Superintendent. II. . P. U ned's Favorito ltcmedy. It corrects tho bad effects of whiskey and becrj is pleasant to tho taste, and docs not seem to ho ucuicHo lit nil. Diseases of tho kidneys nnd oladdcr often require tho uso of Instruments to push back the sandy matter so the iirino can bo voided. In such cases lavorlto Jtenicdy bould lio taken without further delay or tbu Suits '"seaso may proto fatal. It Is sold for ono uoil.iril uoillti lit nil ill "14 Qiuica. Alia ,i woith many times its price. Samples Free. If you wish to lest Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite ltcmedy before buying it. semi your LACHRYMOSE" LUETG'ERT. Alleged Win' Murderer' Tours Come Freely While Tent If. Inir. Chicago, Jan. 22. Adolph b. Llletgcrt went on the witness stand yesterday and told to the Jury the story of the doings In his sausage fnctory the night of May 1. He endeavored to explain tho mystery surrounding the disappear ance of his wife, for whose mutder he Is beln tried. An immense crowd gathered aiound the criminal court building, but the police only allowed those to enter who had tickets of ad mission. Ijiietgert's examination de veloped the fnct that at the time of his last wife's disappearance he was worth $90,ocn, exclusive of real estate. At the afternoon session Luetgert told ot his offer to sell his entire plant for J300.000. The option of William Charles, tho coming of Ttoliert Davy Into the deal, and the greatest abundance of de tails mnrked tho fuitlier recitation. Af ter l.uetzert hod been on the stand nearly three hours court adjourned. I,uetgert proved to be a very lachry mose witness, ins tears coming ire quenlly and In considerable volume whenever the name of his wife was broucht Into the case. He took tho stand again today. At Four Scorer Dr. Miles' Nervlno Restores flcJth. Minn liuiiii, ouiuiiniLimt:iii. j. i . i . - - i Y .1 tV ir. .. Tuesday evening, nt 7:30. Wednewlay hil post ofllce address to tho Dr. D.ivd.l Ken- evening, general prayer meeting at 7:30. nedy Corporation, ltondout N. . ami Evcrybodj" welcome. mention this paper. Wo w 11 then nail you St. John's Luther.ui church. West ( horry street. l!ov. John (iruhlcr, pastor. Pica'h- Ing, 10 n, in. ; Sunday school, 1:30 p. ui. preaching 0:30 p. in. St. Michael's Greek Catholic chtireh, West Centre street. Itev. Cornelius haurisin, pas lor. Matatinum servico 0 a.m. High mass 10 a. tn. Church of tho Holy Family. (German 1 U.) North Chestnut street. Itev. A. T. Schul- tleliofer, pastor. First mass S a. in., second mass 10 n. m. St. Casimlr's Polish It. C. church, North Jardln street. Uev. J. A. f.enarkiewicz, pastor. Fint mass 8 a. m., high mnvi 10 a m., vespers and benediction 4 p. m. Church of the Annunciation, 218 West Clierrv street. Uev. II. F. O'P.eilly. pastor; Itev. James Kane, assistant pastor, l irst mass, 7 a. m., second mass, 8 a. in., high mass, 10 a. in, benediction, 7 p. in. Keheletb Israel Congregation, corner of Oak and West streets, Itev. Henry Mlt- nik, pastor. Saturday services, 8 to 10 r. in and 3 to 5 p. m. Sunday services 8 to io a. in. mil every week day morning irom ion a. in. a samn n hntt e tree, ns wen as circulars giv lug lull directions lor IIS uso. every reaoer f tho IlKiiAM) can depend upon tho genuine ness of this liberal oiler, and nil sufferers from kidney troubles should take ndumtago of it nt oucc. M nrdc or Mei i .- . i ChliM'tii, Jin. 2'J.--In the caBe of Chris Merry, the ;,c!iVcr charged with wife murder, the jm v leturned a verdict finding him guilty. Smith, hlr. alleged accomplice, was found not guilty. When the verdict v rs announced Merry was making and his face turned v axen. Manifestations of delight by Sm th at the verdict were cut short by Judge Horton Immediately sending for a bench warrant, on which Smith will b- tnken befoie the grand jury, charged with being an accessory after the fact. For Infants and Children. TllK primaries hold yestonhiy after noon by the Citizens party etvntei much intorest and entbusiasin among tlie party voters and workers. 1 n all but one ward there were spirited contests, which, however, were con ducted in a friendly manner and leave no sores to heal. All of tho de feated candidates accept the result philosophically and will give their successful competitors loyal support at the Spriug election. This, is iih it should be, and fore shadows victory for tho Citizens party in a majority of tho wards. Tho Right Name In the Klght ilacc. Pan-Tina for coughs and colds, 23c. (iruhler linn., drug stoic. NUGGETS OF NfcWS. John AM. of Lynbrook, L. I., paid all his bills, t' ok Hie pledge, nnd then kill ed himself. Hallet Kllbourn. of Washington, has been sent to an asylum, having devel oped suicidal mania. Aur,ust Nlckersi n. a sailor, died at Port Townsend, Wash., after living 11 days with a broken neck. The fishermen along the shore of Hal ifax county, N. S are suffering severe ly from cold und hunger. Valentine Spalin, ugod "C, committed suicide In New York through grief over the recent death of his wife. Mis. Atint tta Jnegeiidorf, who was arrested In New York, Is said to have made a iort ine nt bpgglng. Joseph Folk, ot Kelley's Island, O., gave his two daughters In marriage to pay a debt tn their respective husbands. Mrs. Augusta Nac-k, who. Is serving 13 years at Auburn for complicity In the Guldintupi i- murder, Is in a precarious conditio!, i nun heart trouble. Tlie 37th ballot taken In tlie Tennes see Dcnn ciHtlc tenatmlul caucus, after three night"' balloting, resulted: Me Mlllln. 31"; Tur cy, 27: Taylor, 23. Tlj he- ? Is en crtr T the (i!.i.i.vsi.' -n'Minty. lic'.Muere, Ills., Jan. 22. Edward M. Shannon, the wife murderer, has been uetiipnr'Pil to lie hnnzed Feb. 11 nt Wheaton. Ills., by Judge V,'lllls. Shan non Is over 70 rears old. He showed little emotion when sentence was pass ed. Asked If he had anything to say, he tremb'ii:i;ly arose and feebly told how he h.i'l nco caved the life of State Attoriu-i " : '.n when l.e was a boy, This was tho only plea he made for mercy. HOW T (TfIND OUT Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. If you want to uuU tobacco using easily iiid forever, ho mado well, strong, magnetic, lull of new life and vigor, take No-To-IIac, tho wonder-worker that makes weak men trong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. Over 400,000 cuiel. Buy No-To-llac from vour own druggist, who will guarantee a are. 60c or ?1.00. Booklet and sample mailed free. Ad. Steiling Uemedy Co. Chicago or Now York. Still'dors from bilious affections, fever and ague, indigestlun, etc., should uso ur. nun s Pills, whose powers of curing those nllments are gratefully acknowledged by thousand. 10 and 23 ets. Sc--and i f '.he .1 re- uiltr That dull thud beard tho other day in Schuylkill county, was when the New York Journal, with its circu lation up in tho hundred thousands, dropped Mr. Uryan and li is theories It carries on its editorial pago, in dbuble-lended type, suoh articles as the following from Arthur Mcliwen "As a Bryan Democrat, I have to con fess that I grow weary of Mr. Bryan. And this is important, because I find myself in a constantly increasing comnanv. With these other Bryan Democrats, I am coming to believe that ho is not large enough to bo the leader of the cause which is known by his immo. Ho is showing narrow nogs, or irrational obstinacy, either of which should be detrimental to hi ambition and mtiBt bo hurtful to the immediate prospects of tho move inent he represents." Tiik discussions ana the decisive vote in the Senate on the immigra tion bill shows very clearly whore the Republican party stands in tlie matter of intelligence and law and order. Tho leading men of the party have spoken out clearly and vigor ously in favor of u law which shall exclude from the United States the ignorant, the depraved, and tlie un satisfactory classes which havo dur ing tho past few years mado up nuch a largo proportion of the immigra tion. The Republican imrty, it will be remembered, passed a ltiensure of this kind during the closing nion lis of 'President Cleveland's term, and it was vetoed by him. Now that there is a Republican President in the White House, a Republican majority ''?.. s WOMEITER '0R5ALE.BYAl.Lii HALER5 . v. , M fwolllownli. iii..iii',il'liyl)f Utlca, N. Y.. Jan. 21. - 'I o tiu , ti borers, whose names .' nit huown, vere killed by an expb : n of dyne. mite In the canal tin ee-fourths of a mile west of Cannsota. The men were eating dinner when the ex:!osl n oc curred. There were thi,e In tin- parly. Near where they were l it'.ini Lhere was a ouantily of dynamite in a can resting In another can Tilled , 1th hot water. One of the men stli red the Inner can, and the explosion f' Unwed. The two men were blown Into ft u,',i:itnls and tho third was seriously injuicd. Wc-'.' nr'i :i. Jan. 2 !. A-sl ;ar tci.irj Ci'i r. .Major nenuani l.uiitcnnnl i ' mmi.iu.lor Phelps, ser.tativer if t'-3 prcildent and Unl'ed K'at.'i ..vern..icnt who n iclve Preslaenl l)o:e, left Wnshi igtrn rt 7:1G o'clock last evening for Ch.cago. 'hey are accompanied by Mr. l'atch the Hawaiian minister. The dinner to be given bv President McKinlcy In honor of the visitor will take piece on Tuesday, Feb. 1, which happens to be ihe first oi en date on the presidents Llendar nt er the arrival of President Do e next Wednerday. It was almost a miracle. Iturdock Illood Hitters cured mo of a tcrriblo breaking out nil over tho body. I am very grateful." Mis Julia Fllbrldge, West Coruwcll, Conn. Xnt fro- 1.' iV .M -' ' .:rot!r.". New 1'oi k. Jan. 22. To. .;.s !'.st;ada I'alnia, head of the Cuban junta in this city, wl.an seen regarding the dispatch from Havana stating that General Juan Masro I'arra had surrendered to the Spanish and accepted autonomy, said: "Masro Parra In no relative of President Masso, of Cuba, as alleged in the Spanish official repot tu. The former Cuban officer i -as court mar Haled Fame time ao and was reduced to the ranks. At the itme of Ids sur render he was not In command of any forces wb never. I nr.1 positive that the pt?dc men' lor d In the Spanish ofilclaf reports nre mere p.iciflcos, who, unarmed, accompanied Masso Parra Into town." Fill a bottle or common glass with urine and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sedi ment or settling indicates an unhealthy condition of tho kidneys. When urino stubi' linen It is evidence of kidney irmil.1i T.,,, frnniiniif. ilnslre tn urinate or pain in tho back, is also convincing proof 0PO Vhd at Paic N i i.,...i.i ..., ,.r T . . ... It pus lively und iieruuiiu'iitly rctori'il by t i i l-nllilc IroannKiitiJ I) II. Til HH1,. mi ti u-n in uiv en c. I'll II. t'utni. or 7 Kt:nlfus, I'a. proi IiIIiik ou ilujusl us llio ' s docioi lens j-ou ia lien uiiiicr i that tho kidneys and bladder nro out of order. WHAT TO DO. Thero is comfort in tho knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot tho great kidney remody, fulfills every wisii in relieving pain in tho back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of tho urinary pas sages. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it. or bad effects following uso of liquor, wino or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being controlled to get up many times during tho night to urinate. The mild and tho ex traordiuary elfect of Swamp-Itoot is sunn realized. It stands tho highest for its won dcrful cures of tho most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have tlie best. Sold by druggists, price fifty cents and ono dollar. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet both sent frco by mall Mention tho EvKJflso IIekalu and send I your address to Dr. Kilmer it Co., Binghamr ton, N. Y. Tho proprietors of this paper guarantee tho gonuiness of this offer. I Grapes Overhang Two Miles of Carriage Drives. Grape nrbors loaded witli Grapes, 2 miles loug, and over 300 inllcs of vines trained on wiros This Is tho exleut of Sneer's Ooorto .N. .1 , only 12 Those who loubt it can havo their expenses paid and S100 eiven them by tho Sneer N. J. Wine Co. it they will crime and see and an not nnd tho ibovo true. Tho wines aro the oiucsc una best to he had. to cum: a coi,i is osi: day. Take Laxatlvo Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tho money ir it fails to mt t I, n .... cure. 83c. J no genuino uas u. . v. uu acli tablet. l ' .L! ' . Wn-hlngt n. J n. 22 -T. - or .-or - mltve on elections :.o. l. by ' ' vote on the comes d election e ' e oi v T," A'llrli b vs. Thomas S. Plo 'nan. in the Fourth Alabama district, de rided to seat Mr. Aidrlch, the Populi3t candidate. Mr. Plowman ran on the r-on-ninv Tinmnerntlc ticket, ana now oc- fimina tbo seat. The committee will report Its action to the house next week. Don't let tho little ones suffer from eczema or other torturing skin discasos. No need for it. Dunn's Ointment cures. Can't barm the mint delicate skiu. At any drug store, 30 cents. Whether Itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, crusted, pimply, or blotchy, whether simple, scrofulous, or hereditary, from Infancy to ago, speedily curod by warm baths with Cuticuka Soap, gentle anointings with CuTiconA(olnt menti, tho great skin cure, and mild doses of CUTicuitA ItnsoLvnxT, greatest of blood purifiers and humor cures. uticura NCLE EZEKIEb ODEAIt, assessor and tax collector, Bovcrly, Mass., who has passed tho 80th Mo mile stono, says: "Dr. Miles' Ttcstoratlvo Nervlno lias dono a great deal of good. I suffered for years from Blcoplcssncsa and nervou? heart troublo. Would foci vroary and used up In tho morn ing, had no ambition and my work seemed a burden. A friend recommendod Dr. Miles' Nervlno, and I purchased a bottlo under protest as I had tried so many remedies un successfully, I thought it no uso. But' it gave mo restful eleop, a good tppotlte and restored mo to energetic health. It is a grand good medicine, and I will gladly wrl to anyono Inquiring, full particulars of my sat- lsfactory experience. Dr. Miles' Komcdios f aro sold by all drug gists under n poslttvo guarantee, first bottle benefits or money re- I funded. Book on dis eases of tho heart and nerves free. Address, Mil I Sl IVIIIUU Nervlno: Restores . Health 1 DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Klkuurt, Ind, PROFESSIONAL CARDS rn. w. n. yinost, VETEHINARY SURGEON. Graduate and Ijite Resident IIoun Surgecv the University Stato of .K.-Y. Headquarters :-Commerclal Ilotol. 8henndob TIIH15K YKAIl COUltSK. Calls night or day promptly responded. M. BUKKB, ATTORWEY-AT-LAW. Olllce Kgan building, , con er of Wln n Centre streets Shenandoah. It told throughout tho world. Corp.. Sole lTonf.i Itofton. C- "How to Cure Krery Blood Humor, Porrta Dech iko Cmu. free. EAftC UIIUDDC i'in "'r ui nir mem. TAUb nUlTIUrid l,hci oured b Cuticuiu Soir. 1 COCOA and CHOCOLjlTES II fOR EATING. DRINKING, ij COOKING. BAKING Si Purify of Material and Deliciousness lb. InmellciA fORSALf AIDUREfDRfS ANJ) BY GROCERS EMRYWHERE. 1 Ml W nil .r. POMEROY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW; Shenandoah. Pa. J7t W. SHOEMAKER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market and Centre rreeta pitOF. JOHN JONE3, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, - Lock noz 65, Mahanoy City, Pa. Ilavtng studied under soma mt the' heat masters te London and Paris, wtl! cIto tcynvna on the vlotin.mandolln, fruftar and vooal ctiltuTa. Term, reasonable. Address tn care of SlroQsa, the Jeweler 8henandnah. Tho Rosy Froshnoss And a velvet softness of tha skin if inra riably obtained by thoro who use Poizomi's Complexion Jowder. "i 1 in, ani iGfj bw A u 1 to qucM ABA Aitt AJ iloctoi utl4 v(ni ; he I ftiifTpriti. ftirMintif s fx vmhi-s tritiu vituthltil abuses mid it very larKf V ICOtM-'IKiuiOeiilaiet-nieiit Of prolntu Kliiml. I Uh-huio unw n timrlti, weak 1 mill , hiiluittslHiul (mt nil my JTIt HNIiTll ami VIT UITVi i 'iniHuliei tlie h -m ihjii lans lu Hit uml Uic iieiKliLHtpiig town8,aNohi'Ml travel I lie HiM-ctnlWtHcliluiiHi; loiitf i'ierlcnfe litfiptUl rtlRcaM.'!, ti!nir mu no hoikI; lutrr. heailntf that DR. TFF,604 Horth Gtli Street fprlvutr cnir.'.nce on nro n M ) IMiilnilt'lplilii. jiml qultf u rep mat loit ut a ttpcclallHt, I inml .p my nniiU to oin- it) I'tillaiti'li'lila Hint we liltu. Alter an exmuliiui on ho utsunnl iik- tit u poslttvo cii rH In eltjlit inontliH nnd at he finl ol ihui tliuo 1 uin lmppy (o -uy I it rt-s(ortil m inuiily vUor, lieu .th mi I alriMRih, which I run utitl fi.J ..vlntr. tinTIPC Noimuies or ensff. ptihllshvtl wltlmut (U I lllll. roiwnL Tho utmost ucriYPi Kiuir nnltMMl. Tri'UtMiiMil lir mull . Frrnh piim; rurnil In 1 t IIi1un. Illunil 1'olnoii curwl fur lite. tr rluri" runove!. NocutthiK. hmttl, i-hr until' n ortruiH hihI Lust Manhood ruirtxl. Uourii 't-3; v' ftu; Sun,, 012. herul rtv l'-Ct'iit stamps for "Tru i," only Trim Mwlicil Hook net. v nlwil, ben ir voiiim or oltl; only one exini-ii Q uck iiuclon nboadvertihe as Kreal BpwialUu, THE CAMDEN EMBRACERY. Ids treatment. Still (iernniii- . Budweis. i'oheii.i i runal elections hen- 111 a victory for Un to seiious riming. Yli" Oerninn re-lii. nts- x.-eie 1 : the police pelted with s' Jured. Troops weie finally the dlsurders. There is no need of little children being tortured hy scald head, eczema mid skin eruptions. Duwitt switch IIaz.i niIio gives instant relict and cures permanently u. 11. llagenbuch. l:iloiiof' sttibfiH ltcHtu-iiN. Illchinond, Va., Jan. 22. Colonel J. N. Btuhhs. accepting tho finding of the ad visory council Held at Lynehliurg on Thuisdny as final, has addiessed a let ter to Adjutant General fJllett tender ing his resignation both as grand com mander of the Ovand Camp, Confed erate Veterans of Virginia, and as member of the history committee of that organization. SHENANDOAH'S GREATEST . Up-to-Date Hat Store, 15 EAST CENTRE, .ST. IuveHtltrntlug tho Cause of tho Shinv Mistrial Camden, N. J., Jan. 22. The grand Jury yesterday begun Its Investigation of the causes, founded upon allegations of embracery, which lay behind the mis trial of nil Shaw on the charge of mur dering his mother and grandmother. Attorney Oeneral Grey conducted the Inquiry, which will he resumed on Mon day. Those connected with the In vestigation refused to make any state ments. Humor, however, alleged that the cause of the mistrial grew out of a dispute which iook place some momr.s nn-ir'irAv OTVVTCT? rtTTDT? ago between Juror Schiller and Henry LiUllLlUUl OMNolll UUlli!i. S. Scovel, attorney for Ell Shaw. Sco- It Only Happens Once a Year. WINTER UNDERWEAR CLEARANCE. We know that well enough. We couldn't know the goods and not know it. But that isn't the point. We are not holding our goods here to work its way out of the store. The only kinds we have use for are the kinds you will grab for. When you hesitate, we don't we whack the Drice on any lines that will not sell themselves or on random pieces or lots. That was the Up-to-Date way since our existerce. It is more than ever the Up-to-Date way. Clean, sprightly stocks that keen us on the itiuio and vou on the jump are the only welcome ones here. And that is what brings you sometimes Half Prices' on goods that we brought into the store since tlie leaves fell. . . . Monarch over pain. Hums, cuts, sprains, stings. Instant relief, Dr. Thomas' Kclec- tric Oil. At any drug htoro. I'lrieon '.M nn-i--. li.e-hed to IMoook. Brussels. Jun. 22. While a cage con taining 15 miners was being hoisted in the shaft ot the Bonne ISsperanco mine at Wasties, In Ilalnaut. the cable broke und tho occupants of the cage were dashed to pieces. BloodfNerveFood For Weak and Run Down People. iiiiimt IT IOI Tho richest of all restonv WnHI II IOI five foods, becuuso It re- E laces the essentials of Ufa that are ex ausled by disease, tndlgestlos, high living. overwork, worry, oxcoucg, uLute, etc WHAT IT DOES! ?affiS,K digestion perfect it creates solid llc.h, muscle and strength. The nerves being made strong the brain becomes ull ve and lear. 1 1 restores lost vitality, stops ull vest ing drains and weakness ln either tvx,und as a, female reenlator has no equal, l'rlre Wo., orflve boxes 12.00. Druggists or by malL We can help you. Advice and book, free. I Write Us About Your Case. THK DR. CHASE COMPANY. imiCbMtnutBtreot. l'liltadolphla. Health is Wealth.; vel Is alleged to havo asked Schiller to forget the past and not bear him any enmity, nnd this, according to report, is alleged to have been the reason that started the chain of events leading up to the mistrial. From those in a po sition to know, however, Information was secured a short time ago which indicates that, though the facts related as to the relationship between Schiller and Scovel may be true, the mistrial was based on much graver charges. PYRAMID PILE CURE CURES PILES PER MANENTLY BY CURING THE CAUSE. Dtt. E. C. WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT THE ORIGINAL, ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS, Issoldundar positivo Written (Jiinrnntce. by authorized agents only, to euro Weak &kmoiy hizzinees. Wakefulness, Fits, Ilyetorio, O1111I: ness, Night losses, Kvil Dreams, liock of Conti douce. Nervousness, libsltudo, nil Drains, loutli ful Urrors, or lixccaslvo Ui o of Tobacco, Opium, nr liquor, which leads to Misery. C'oneumi)t."n, Insanity and Death, At Btoro or by mail, 1 n box, six for 15; with written ciiiti-autce to euro or rcTurnl money, wnniplo iiicu. age, containing livo days' treatment, with Jul Instructions, 25 cents. Oro enmiilo only Bold U eacn iwrson. Aibiorooruyuuiii. tailed Label Special Extra titrcnotn. Pnr Tmrwitrmnv. IrflftR ofl linivr. fiRfc Mririltrinil. Htorility or Ifairennutw. AMI 11 boxi six tor t wiCi. written iiiinrnnteey BEr-CREorbymail. ' Ar-Ttl For Sale at KIRIIN'S Drup Store. Vi71 2& rti'r WU5 BstfsTKVcSfttTni fu 4o. f fl-MltiUU ft It I (fP&ctric CcriiM Itiittorwortli'M I'ohhIIiIo Sueeexxor Washington, Jan. 22. A successor to the late coiiimlsrloner of patents, Hen- I Jamlu Butterworth, It Is said, will be named In a few davs. It Is believed that the place will be given to n New England man. There are two nctlve candidates for the position, Messrs. A. Butterworth, and Nathaniel T. Frolh- Ingham, of Massachusetts, who was the nsslstunt commissioner under Mr, bl- monds. Mr. Grcoley Is from New Hampshire, nnd has been in the ofllce for many years, To IM'o'vont M'f.rinfi'iliuid Tour Washington, Jan. 22. Representative Bartholin, of Mts&ourl, Introduced n bill yesterday to prohibit any enlisted man In the army or navy, whether non commissioned oflicer, musician or pri vate, from leaving his post to partici pate in any civil performance where it Interferes with the recuiar engage ments und employment of local civili ans. The bill crows out of agitation over the Marine hand to :rs. Remarkable Remedy Which Is Bringing Comfort to Thousand of Sufferers, Probably half the people who see this article suffer from piles, it is one of the commonest diseases and one of the most obstinate. People have it for years and just because it is not im mediately fatnl thev ncfleet il. Carelessness causes no end of suffering. Carelessness about and Caps. Underwear. Wc hnvc the largest and most complete line of gent's tindcr wenrcver shown in Schuylkill Co. Wc were early buyers and evaded the tariil re cently put 011 woolen goods. This gives us the opportunity of selling those goods from 25 to 40 pel cent. cheaper than any of our competitors. We nave tticm in Swits Conde high grade glove fitting apparel, red flannels, natural wool, camel's hair fleece lind and Derby ribbed wool, Wc have held hack 48 dozen shirt9 and drawers, heavy wool, fleece lined, at 50 cents. Wc guarantee to he $1.00 values, Heavy cotton fleece lined 37 J cents. Wc must close ourstock out. Hats For tt 1'ovlueky'i drug "turf,; Centre street. Our stilt hats are un equalled in styles and prices, as wc pay close so simple a thing as piles has often caused attention to that death. Ileinorrbaircs occur duiine sureical department. We . i..,i r.. -a,,.,!,,,. .1..11, buy at close mar l-ues are simple in uie Beginning nnu easny - ., rofils Thut 1 Greeley, at present the assistant cured. 1 ney can ire curcci even in 111c wursi is solely rcsponsinie commissioner, who has been act I nil slnees. without Tia'm or loss of blood, nuicklv. lor our immense commissioner during the Illness of Mr. sureiv ami completely. There is only one remedy that will do it tyrannd Pile Cure. It allays the inflammation immediately, heals the irritated surface and with continued treatment leduces the swelling and puts the membranes into good, sound healthy coudi Hon. I he cure is thorough and permanent. Here is a voluntary and unsolicited test! monial we have lately received : Mrs. M. C. Illnkly, 601 Mississippi St., Indianapolis, Ind,, says 1 Have been a suf ferer from tlie pain and annoyance of Piles for fifteen ears, the Pyramid Pi'e Cure and Pyramid Pills gave me immediate relief and in short time a complete cure. Druggists sell Pyramid Pile Cure or will get .1, fnr vnn if vm aet.,1 llipm In ll la liltr There" Just What You Want. - . IMti-Tiiia (2Sc.) for coughs and colds. At 5 ccms per paeKaBe anu pm up im.y uy flrublor Ilros., drug stoie. the lyrainid Drug Co, Marshall, Muji. jjj AKE It your particular business to call on I" us before purchasing or Inspecting else where. We can show you the greatest money saving values. Our store never fol lows others, but lead. Our store may not be the largest in area of space, but It Is In! MACKINTOSHES. Tt 4 stock and cheapest In prices. hat trntlc wc have established. W c nuotc a tew prices : Stiff hats.blnck and brown, nil shapes and styles, for $1. Wc guarantee them to he the newest thing in the market. Our $1.50 and 1.75 hat cannot be bought elsewhere less than 52.50. Our2.oo, S2 50 anil $3.00 lints arc the nobbiest and neatest blocks made of unceasing wearing qualities. Fine Imported Silk Mufflers, winter end of any purchaser. Wc have them ranging in ptice from 50 cents to S2.25, GLOVES, I'rom 50c pair and words. per up- COLORS : Tew, browti and red, Woolen gloves of every description1 French Kid palms with Astra k linn hacks and woolen lined, Price St. oo, 11 special offer. Our stock of working gloves cannot he surpassed. better qualities them. English Serge, in black and -r blue, full length, & JJ cape and coat at $4.85. We have still Come and inspect Umbrellas. A special lot of 26-in. Silk Gloria Umbrellas, close rolling, with eteel rods, choice nat ural wood handles, plain and silver trimmed, black handles, ft .25. Anybody - w h o wants a good and neat looking um brella at a moder ate cost, see the gloria silk ones; with steel rod, paragon frame, at 85 CtS. Fine RPnt's Rlly n l10"" or quarter u f doen pair. That kind Half HOSe. that will make the wearer smile. Wc have the very newest creation in plaid and polka dot hose. Shenandoah's - Greatest - Gent's - Furnishing - House, THE UP-TO-DATE HAT STORE, MAX LEVIT, Prop. 15 East Centre Street.
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