The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, April 09, 1898, Image 4

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The beginning of baldness h dandruff.
Keep the scalp clean And promote the
growth of the iai by the use of
WATCHFUL THIEVES.
What They 1)1(1 in Tu .Minutes 1-ii-t
A car ol beer was hroiiKht 111 hy the Penn
sylvania . It. freight train At about six
o'clock last evening and run Into the siding
in front ot KvIIIr's refrigerator, near the
frelnht station. While the watchman, Henry
Wnruick, was Hunting the switch lamps
thieves biuse open and robbed the car.
The watchman was not uway from the place
more than ten minutes. He discovered the
l'uljb' w 1 IimIiiik four or five aeRs of bear
on tine ground here the ear stood.
Seeking a Fortune.
Millions of people w ill sacrifice the com
forts of home and some life itelf In their
vain triijiale to secure a fortune. They will
emliiie all the terrors of the Artie zones iu
their itriiniile., to obtain jnld. Hut a far
imutei luituuc to possess i stood health and
the nit to- to pi serv it. ,
Tin li. 1 . Willits Medicine Company
can supply you with a remedy for the worst
utt.i' l itt Ni unilsiu and at bo moderate a
price th.it yon are not obliged to go to the
Klondyke to obtain gold to pun base it. The
worst dcs nuickly liehl to the influence of
this medu inc. m
Jkrmby hiniisK, I.ye.Oo. l'a. Dec. 85th, 'Oil.
Dit I W VV i i.i.i is. Itloonisburg, l'a.
Dkar m h I have had heart disease for
the just 1 1 vear and about 5 weeks ago, I
was attacked with N'rurahiia of the Heart,
and stub red cv. ruciating pain through my
chest My fi lends had no hope of my re
covery as uu diciue seemed to bo unable to
control it. My son James, who was working
in IlloonisburK, was sent for, and tie hav
ing heard of your Neuralgia Cure, sent for a
box. Atter the II ft I application I was able
to walk out to the table to my meals. It has
entirely relieved me.
MRS. JOSEPH HUSH.
There is scarcely a person who does not
feel languid at the opening of Spring.
""Willits' italizer" will remove from the
system all the refuse matter tba, has accum
ulated dining th whiter, when impurities
aro not a" tin y are by perspiration during
the Minimi'!'
' Thev aie prepared hy THE DR. I. W.
WILLITS MLIHt'IXi: COMPANY, lllooms
burg, l'a., and aro sold by agents. Tor
terms ad Ires-, the Homo OlUce, Illoomaburg,
Ia.
Tirol rlrel rlrot
Insure your property from loss in the
oldest and strong-st cash companies : I'bila.
Underwriters Iusurauco Co. of North
America and Fire Association, Hartford
Firo Ius Co., American Fire Insurance Co.,
West Chester Firo Ins. Co., United Firemen's
Ius. Co. T. T. Williams,
123 S. Jardin St., Shenandoah.
l'rico of Iteef Adtllticillg.
The price of beef has advanced, and is
higher than it has been within t ho past ten
years, notwithstanding we have competing
wholesale meat bouses in town. Tbo advance
dining the past several days, at wholesale
ratos, has been one cetit per pound, and it
will likely go higher, at IcaBt that is the
opinion of a local dealer.
A Medical Book.
A medical book with the full description of
all diseases aud their treatment, by V.
Humphreys, M. D., mailed free on requost
Humphreys' Medicine Co., Oor. William it
Johu Sts , New York.
MUeltlevnu Hoys.
Charles, twelve-year-old son of William
Kislibuiu, was put under $100 bail this morn
ing hy Justice Shoemaker on n chargo of
breaking a window in the liouso of Joseph
Wisi ou South Jardin street, by throwing
fctoues.
A largo pane of glass in Sbiirtiikis' saloon
on South Main stieet was broken last night
by boys thiowing stoueB. No arrest was
lu.ido.
lllrtliday 1'ieseiit.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O, Jones, of Wtn.
I'enn. were agreeably surprised by reeeiviug
by express from their daughter nt Denver,
Colorado, a handsome silver toa set.
April Wisdom.
Bo sure that your blond is pure, your ap
petito good, your digestion perfect.
To purify your blood anil build up your
health, take Hood's Sarsaparilla.
This mcdicino has accomplished remark
able cuies of all blood diseases. It istho Ono
True Wood Purifier.
Hood s Sarsaparilla has power to make you
well by purifying and enriching your blood,
giving you an appetite, and nerve, mental
and. digestivo strength.
Our ArkiinwUilim-nts.
Tho Hoard of Library Trustees will accept
our thanks for a copy of the catalogue, just
issued, or tho public school library.
Wo are in receipt of a copy of tho Mihonl
laws and decisions of Pennsylvania, includ
ing 1S07, through tbo courtesy of School
Director Dove.
The Hi:r.ALD is indebted to Fenator Pen
row for a copy of tho President's message
ani tho report of the Maine Inquiry Hoard.
The testimony fills over 300 pages and con
tains diagrams and photographs of the Maine.
LAUER'S
BOCK BEE
In Bottles or by
the Keg.
Lauer's Lager
AMD
Pilsnei Beer.
Porter and Weiss Beer.
Christ. Schmidt,
Agent and Bottler,
203 W. Coal Street,
SHENANDOAH - PA
HKST LINK OF
GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED,
HAY and STJtAW,
Floor and Table Oil Cloths.
E. B. FOLEY, 27 &
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PITHY POINTS.
iHlipenlupA
llirnuffliout
tilt) COHIltO
PoriMiO.
The county treasury is empty,
(loud Friday let us honor the day.
Tho nubile school term at l'oit Clinton is
ended.
The baiih.fi and poslolflco oberved tho day,
by elosiiiR.
All the olllees ou "the hill" at I'ottsvlllo
were closed to-day.
A new lodge of ltcd Men was instituted at
Tremout WedncsiUy night.
l'ottsvllle firemen are arranging for a big
Fourth of Jnly demonstration.
H The fire alarm system Is again out of order,
and Is giving much dissRtisfnctiou.
The Lehigh Valley depot at Hrownsvlllo is
to lie removed to kohitioor junction.
A class of 32 young people will ho gradu
ated from the Ashland High school on May 2(1.
Many old residents of (llrardvlllo have re
moved from that town to other locallles the
past ytar.
William Jennings llryan will speak at
Reading ou April 12, at a meeting to ho held
under the unspices of the Central llimetallio
League.
Patrick Cunningham, formerly of Olrnrd
ville, but for tho past several years of
Arkansas, Is visiting friends aud relatives in
that vicinity.
John IZ. Hoyle, formerly of town, but now
of l'orestville, is again writing Inteiosting
letters to a county feat newspaper under the
non-do-plume of "Lugle Lye."
Superintendent lioyer, ot tho Philadelphia
Mint, has received distinctions, fiom the olli
cials at Washington to coin monthly until
otheiwlse ordered fi.noo.OOO woith of gold in
eagles aud double eagles.
Muring the summer tho Shainokln Valley
I Telephone Company's lino will bo extended
from Mt. Carmel to Ashland, Shenandoah,
Mahanoy Ci y and Pottsvillo. A connection
will be made at Mahanoy City with si line to
be built trom ltiizlclim.
The evidence iu tho case proves Hood's
Sarsaparilla cures scrofula, salt rheum, boils,
humors and all eruptions.
A largo window pane in one of the doors iu
the Central Hotel property, ou lOast Centre
stieet, was biokcn this afternoon. The
ptopiictor was pushed thiough it by being
struck by u mail pouch.
If You Wish to Be Well
You must fortify your system against tho at
tacks of disease. Your blood must bo kept
pure, your stomach and digestive organs in
order, your appetite good. Hood's Sarsa
parilla is tho medicine to build you up, purify
and enrich your blood and givo you strength.
It creates an appetitu and gives digestive
power.
Hood's Pills aro tho favoiito family
cathartic, easy to take, easy to operate.
Iprd in
3SSii)g.
C. C Williams lias returned homo after
several weeks isit to fi lends and relatives in
Wilkesbarre and Scrantou, much impieved
in health.
Misses Sallie and Katie Scott, of Mt.
Carmel, are town visitors. Iloth young
ladles aie guests at the Hotel Franey.
Misses Lottie and LUa Howmun, of
Northumberland, aio tho guests of their
parents in town.
Mrs. Joseph Townseml is seriously ill at
her homo on North Lmcrick street.
John Hurke, Timothy Glblon, Joseph
Whitakcraud Hemard Diirkin, students at
thcOverhiook Seminary, will spend Easter
in town witli their patents.
Controller Ii. 1!. govern, who was con
fined to his home by illness for several
weeks past, made his re-appearanco ou tho
streets to-day.
Miss Annie Simon, of Frackville, is
spending .several days in town as the guest of
friends.
Misses Stack, Walsh and Stieisel, of
Northumberland, havo come homo to spend
Laster with their parents,
Miss Magsie O'Donnell left town last
ovening for Hiifi'alo, X. Y.
J. S. Ward, of illiamsiiort, a civil
engineer for the P. it 1!. railway, was en
gaged in surveyiui beio to-day.
Daniel Ferguson is homo fiom tho
Georgetown University to spend liis vacation.
Miss Daisy Walters, of West Coal street.
departed for Philadelphia this morning. She
will remain thcie permanently.
Mm. Thomas Hughes, of North Chestnut
street, who was ieportcd yesterday as being
seriously ill, is someliat mipioved to-day.
W. M. Ilrewer was a business visitor to tho
Quaker Clly this morning.
W. J. llrown is homo from tho University
hospital, Philadelphia, where he received
treatment.
Miss Sallie Oiilliths was suddenly taken
violently ill at Gill's dry goods store - Her
condition to-day is somewhat improved. She
is still confined to bed at Mr. Gill's re idenco
.Mr. and .Mrs. II. II. Zulick aro enjoying
themselves in tho (Junker City.
S. G. M. Hollopeter, Hsu., has gono to
Philadelphia to spend Laster with his
family.
Mrs. Mary Hreniun has gone to Philadel
phia to spend Laster with her daughtor,
Miss Margaret, who is talfing n course at the
Hroad street Conservatory of Music in that
city.
V
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A Pleasure at Last.
No Muss. A'o Trouble.
WASHES and DYESfj
5 AT ONE OPERATION h Sj
I . ANY COLOR.fi
The Cleanest, Fastest Dye for 3:
j; Soiled or Faded Shirt Waists, 5:
; blouses, Ribbons, Curtains, Under- jj:
linen, etc., whether Silk. Satin,::
j; Cotton or Wool, wni sj
IzSoJ In Alt Colors by Croccra an;i
g Druggists, or mailed free S;
for 15 cents;
:jj WJreii, THO MAYPOLB SOAP DEPOT, ;
; 127 Duane Street, tow York. :
tl77l'lVe
i trnmt mum
STYLE ' lt IIPTUE
ljViAYPOLE--
V SOAP ' i
WASHES Sc DYES
DO IT YOURSELF.
You ran tell just as well as a physiclau
w bethel-your kidneys aio diseased or healthy.
The wnvto do Is to lake a bottle or glass tum
bler, and till it with mine. It there is a
sediment n powder-like substance at the
bottom atter standing a nay ami iiigiu, mere
Is something wrong with the kidneys, An
other sine sign of disease Is a desire tourlnato
olteu, and still another sign is pain iu tho
hack. If urine stains linen, there Is no doubt
that the kidneys are affected.
Any and all diseases of tho kidneys, liver,
bladder and of tho urinary passages and con
stipation of the bowels ate cuied by Dr.
David Kennedy's Favorite ltcmcdy. There
is no question about its being the best and
surest medicine in the world for such troubles.
It quickly relioves and cures inability to hold
urine, and neonlo. vouug or old. who take It
aro not compelled to get up a number of
times during the night. For putting an end
to that scalding pain experienced in passing
urine, nothing is so good as Dr. D.ivitl Ken
ned's Faorito Iiemcdy. it corrects tho bad
effects of whiskey and beer ; Is pleasant to
the taste, mm does not seem lo no ineuicuo
at all. Diseases of the kidneys and bladder
often require the use of instruments to push
hack tho sandy matter so tne urino can no
voided. In such cases lavorito Hcmedy
should he taken without further delay or the
disease may proo fatal. It Is sold lor one
dollar a bottle at all drugstores. It is well
worth many times Its price.
Samples Free.
If yon wish to test Dr. David Kennedy's
Favorite lteuiedy before buying It, send your
full post ollico address to the Dr. D.ivhl Ken
nedy Corporation, Itondout, N. Y., and
mention this paper. Wo will then mail you
a sample bottle free, as well as circulars giv
ing full directions for Its uso. F.vcry rea'iei
of the Hi:iULl can depend upon tho genuine
ness of this liberal oiler, and all siiHeiers
fiom kidney troubles should take advantage
of it at once.
POTTSVILLE NEWS.
, Oultm I4m-1Iim-h the Appointment
County CtmiiiitsKluiier.
Pottsville, April 8. .Mr. Murtha P. Qiilnn.
Pottsvillo contractor who was on Tuesday
appointed County Commissioner in placo of
John P. Martin, lesigned, declined ou Wed
nosday to accept tho ollice, and up to the
timoof the meeting held by Judges Posh
ing. Hechtel and Koch this morning, at
Judge Pershing's house, thirty-three up.
plications had been filed. John L. Stauil'er, of
Schuylkill Haven, was appointed to the posi
tion. He is about 33 years old and had been a
school te-icher for 11 years. He resigned tho
priucipalship of the grammar school four
cars ago and took up the study of law iu
George II. Gerber's ollice, Pottsville. About
Six months sinco lie was admitted to the bar
and has built up some practice. His selection
is a first class ono in point of ability and
character, although his experience in the
political woihl has been somewhat limited, us
a matter of course. It Is expected that both
Commissioners will have their bonds ready
for approval by next Monday, whon thoy
will enter their offices.
Tho court house is closed to day ou account
of Good Friday.
There are 177 prisoners in the jail.
Lx-Protboiiotary Thomas F. Kerns is a
candidate for County Controller, subject to
Democratic rules. Mr. Kerns is a contractor
and lesides nt Schuylkill Haven. Ho is a
man of wide experience in the affairs of the
woild.
The American Hose Compauy will hold a
picnic at Plappeit's court, Yorkville, on In
dependence Day, aud will also have a parade.
Wei. Fcgley, the hatter, is remodelling the
Meyers building on North Centre street,
corner of Maiket, which bo purchased re
cently. Ho will occupy it within a mouth.
The Ladies' Aid Society of the Evangeli
cal church is holding an Easter bazaar on
West Market street.
Col. O.. C. HosbysbeU s menus hero aro
glad to learn that tho Houso of Itcpresenta
lives has passed a bill to relievo bimselt and
bondsmen from responsibility for tbo money
stolen fiom tho Philadelphia mint by Weigh
Clerk Cochran while the Colonel was keeper
x few years ago.
John F. Hecker and Christ. Daby wcie
elected to the state convention of German
Catholic Societies to bo held at Scranton on
the 2:ird, tilth and 'JStli insts. They will
represent St. John's Society. August
Kuccht and Joseph Meyer weio chosen by
St. llcrnard's Society.
flio Hoard of Firo Trustees met last night
William W. Martin, of the American Hose
Company. Charles F. Whalen, of
the Phoenix, and Harry Mcuutre,
of tho Humane, were nominated for chief
engineer of tho department. Gcorgo Moore,
i member of tho Hoard, explained why box
18 failed to work the night of the Philailel-
plrii Clothing Store file. Chief Hushar said
tho quarrel on that night, was caused hy the
failure of the fire police to stretch a rope in
older to keep outsiders away. Ho declared
there was no trouble among the firemen and
thought the chemical engine should bo given
the right of way. President Jolinsou
attacked the file department and the elec-
triciaus, but after Mr. Mooro had made the
explanation referred to everybody was satis
ficd.
Ex-Postmaster General John Wanamaker
will be tho guest of tho Central Republican
Club on Tuesday, next.
Edward Hennett, of Heading, was taken to
tho station house last evening by Po'iceman
Stevens, who found him sullering from an
injury to his back, the result of a fall. Later
he was removed to the Pottsvillo hospital.
COXTKST COUllT.
The Contest Court isn't making much
noise and thero aro few peoplo about the
court house who know tho court Is iu session
but it is getting along with Its work as ex
peditiously as possible and evidently means
to bring the contest to a close as early as
possible. Ninety-three districts have been
disposed of aud yesterday tho court took ui
the illegal votes both parties claimed to havo
hceu cast in Pottsville. Tho court expects to
have all its labors completed early iu tho
summer, and it is to bo congratulated upon
the progress it is making.
NEW LAMILOKDS,
Joseph Klitsch, who recently purchased
Zimmerman's cafe, has assumed chargo of
this popular restaurant, Patrick Joyce, for
many years bartender at the Merchants'
Hotel, purchased Mr. Klitscb'a saloon ou
East Norwegian street aud is now catering to
the wants of his numerous friends at that
placo. The license transfers will be niado on
Monday, the 18th inst.
A Week to Kusttr.
Prepaio for Easter Sunday and enjoy an
extra week of the Spring ilnery by seeing our
line of ladies' silk capes aud children's coats,
These oU'erings aro something unusual, for
our lino is cleverly combined with worth
economy and quality. Our stock this spring
is far better than last spring, more price
woitli, more fashion truth, more fabric
value, and nearer ideal tailoring perfection
1 1 Ot It. F. Giu..
l'otty Tliett.
Yesterday afternoon, whilo the bartender
at Meldaizis' cafe was eating his dinner, two
men who weio in tho barroom stole a bottle
of blackberry brandy from behind tho
counter and escaped. Tho men are known
Gpstes iu Camp
This morning n band of gypsies, tho first
to appear iu this locality, arrived at the
cemetery, where they aru now In camp.
Hell In Charge.
James Hell, the newly elected superintend
e it of the public water works, took charge
0" tho ollico to-day.
You will fiud the largest and mostcoinplet
lino of Easter novelties at SI. L, Kemuierer's,
3 North Main street. 4-l-0t
Scalp Treatment.
Katharino A. ilickcy, 120 N. Main St.
tf
BOROUGH COUNCIL.
(Comlumd from I'lrst l'nge.)
street, no damage in either ese. The depart,
incut is in need of plug connections.
Hoiough Treasurer T J. Mtlllahy mad a bis
monthly report, as follows: Ueceipts, $10,
059.03; disbursements, $:tti.45; balance on
hand, $111,30.1.58.
John A. Stunner scut in a communication
stating that a pavement should bo placed on
tho Last sldo of Gilbert street, between Oak
and Cherry streets. He stated his wlfo fell
and injured herself at the lilaco and ho will
expect satisfaction from the borough, other
wise he will InvoUo the aid of the law. Tho
matter was referred to'the stieet committee.
Tho Chief llurgess ieportcd having col
lectcd $22 on ariets nnd J23.IiO for license, ft
total of $43.G0 for tho month ending on tho
nth lust.
Leave your orders for names on Easter eggs
at M. L. Keinmoier's, 3. N. Main St. 4-1(11.
mahanoy city.
lbo Lamentable Ilxperieiice of u Delec
tlte I'rom Shiiinoklli.
Mahanoy City, April 8 Tho unknown
miscreant who escaped from Divld ltelnbold,
Chief of Police at Tamaqua, on Wednesday
last, was captured yesterday at Hrockville
and turned over to the custody of Detective
Miles Dougherty, of Slinmokin, who bad
gone to Tamaqua to ap'piehend the man.
1 he prisoner and Dougherty left Tamaqua
on a late afternoon train fur Shamokin, hut
becoming tired, and the tlinu being rather
long between drinks, the officer and prisoner
dropped oil' here and went to ono of the
hotels. Detective Doiigheity partook of a
luncheon, while tho prisoner sat near tho
door Taking advantage of the detective's
attention to his meal the piisoner skipped
out aud has not hceu recaptuied. It is said
Dougherty was under tho influence of liquor
at the time and not in condition to ke-p up a
lively chase. Ho wandered nround tho
streets for teveral hours after tho prisoner
escaped, in company witli A crowd
of boys and oll'eiing lepeatcdly $10
to anyone who would return tho
fugitive to him. This inuining Dougherty
saw a man running up Main street and speed
up tbo steps at tho southern end of tbo street
at a very lively rate, and came lo the condit
ion that tho party was his man. A team
was hired at O'llara's livery stable and a
paity set out to intcicept the man at Humane
Glove. Upon arrival there it was found the
man was a prominent citizen of town who
had missed tho train at the Lehigh Valley
depot and was hurrying to catch it at tho
cemetery. Tho fugitive is an individual
working a scheme by winch bo repio.-olits
himself us an artist desiring to establish a
school of art and requiriugan advance 1'co of
ft. Ho worked the schemo iu Shamokin to
tho extent of 200, and then skipped out to
eek new fields.
Georgo E. Hcigel, a prominent resident of
Lofty, died thero on Wednesday after a
lingering illness. Ilowns 32 years old and
was telegraph operator at the Lofty station
for the past four years. Tho funeral will
take place from tho rcsideuce of the de
ceased's father, John II. Helgel, at Gucr
City, at 2 p. in on Saturday. Services will
be held at Harucsville.
Daniel F. Gnynan has returned from a
month's tour of the West, during which he
visited New Mexico and Colorado.
The West End Gun Club will hold a shoot
near Tuunol Kidgo washery to-morrow after
noon. AVIIUN TltAVKMNO
Whether 011 pleasure bent or business, take
011 every trip a bottle of Syrup of ligs, as it
acts most pleasantly and efl'eetually on the
kidneys, liver, and bowels, pieventing
fevers, headaches and other forms of sick
ness. For sale 111 00 cent bottles by all lead
ing druggists. Manufactured by the Cali
fornia Fig Syrup Co. only.
Suspicious Prowler.
It is believed that thieves intended robbing
tbo Adams Expicss Company ollico in tho
eergusou Houso building last night. At
about half past nine o'clock Elmer Itausch,
the porter, went into tho yard at the rear of
th hotel aud saw a man run to and climb
over tho fence dividing tho hotel premises
from tiioso of L. Itufowich. Itausch gavo
chase, but the intruder had 1 good lead and
lisappeared down South I'car alley in tbo
darkness.
Headache Quickly Cured.
Davis' Anti-llcadacho never fails,
Dr.
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V. O. S. or A. Nolle.?.
The attention of tho members of the
Patriotic Order Sons of America is called to
a notice issued by Camp No. 1I!J, appearing
iu another column of this paper, lelative to
tho anniversary enteitainment of tho camp,
to be held at Ferguson's theatre ou May lth,
next, at which Prof. S. T. Ford, tlio celebrated
humorist and impersonator, will appear in
conjunction witli other entertain ng features.
Tho notice slates that tickets can bo pro
cured hy members of tho camp from any
member of the committee in chaige, Messrs.
II. J. Yost, It. A. Davenport, W. 11. Kerslake,
M. II. Kehlor and 11. F. l'arrott. Members
of Camps 183, 20(1 and visiting members must
apply at li. J. Yost's barber shop on or bcfuic
tho 2Gtli iust. for cards of admission.
Jlelilalls i;ur.
Oyster soup, freo, to-night.
ltospttal Operating Itooin.
Tho formal ooening of the new operating
room that has just been completed at the
.Minors' Hospital at Fountain. Springs, was
witnessed this afternoon by a largo repie
sentatiou of the medical fraternity, includ
ing Drs. G. M. Hamilton and Clifton Itobblns,
of tills town. A clinic was held by Prof.
Keen, of the Jefferson Medical College Phila
delphia. Tho now operating room is bujlt
eutiroly of white marblo from floor to ceil-,
ing. It is thoroughly equipped with all the
latest surgical appliances, add is considered
tbo most complete opciating room iu the,
state, if not ir. the country.
A Strong Attraction.
As an Easter attraction for Saturday
night, and all next week, Mr. Pooler has
especially eugaged Cuyler Wilkinson at his
concert saloon, on wast ueuiro street, jur,
Wilkinson Is an all-around comedian, inusl
cian and vocalist. Everybody is wel
come. 4-8-8t
A ICequost,
The former Students of the Allentowu
Seminary aud tho nou-graduates of Muhlen
berg Cillege aro kindly requested to bend
their iiamos and present address tu Kov. C. J.
Cooper, of Allentown, I'u., for tho purpose of
completing u mailing list in order to extend
and invitation to the Scml-Ccntcnuial lie-
union to bo held In connection with tho
Commencement Exercises of Muhlenberg
College, Juuo 22nd and 23rd, 1808.
Eastor eggs named freo of charge at M, L,
Keuimerer's, 35 N. Main street, 41-0t
On ughi mi 1I10 1'ly.
Trunks aud bedding belonging, to Enoch
Itlce, of Ilrowiisville, weio attached in the
Adams Express Company's olllcu by Con
stable Glblon last night. Hlce was about to
leave for Massachusetts without settliug with
a cieditur. He settled the claim.
Our 1isler I'lowers Aro Here,
They are beautiful aud wo havo lots of
them. TJiey are full grown and loaded down
with flowoin, with many more to come.
Coblctt's, 38 South Main street. It
To Cure Headache In IS Minutes.
(Take Dr. Davis' Ati-Headache. AUdrugglsts.
Jo I I
Most Distinguished Member Missouri Bench Highly Values
Palme's Celery Compound
Judge Wofl'ord is one of the ablest criminal I
lawyers in tho state of Missouri. Ho has
been on tho bench in Jackson county, of
which Kansas City is the scat, for tho past
six vears.
Judge Wodbrd is ono of tho leading Demo
crats of the Southwest. Thero is no better
or 111010 widely known man in that section of
tho country.
The careful balancing of right and wrong
and tho disnensing of even-handed justice
brings with it a judicial, discriminating habit
of mind that no profession cultivates like the
law.
Judge Wufford is not ono of thoso persons
who are afraid to sec things witli their own
eyes, to weigh evidence and to govern their
lives accordingly. Juuge wouoru was 111
Miss Morgan's AVoik.
Last evening the cbuich was fairly filled
witli an attentive audienco to listen to- tho
earnest and faithful preaching of tho truth as
It is iu Christ Jesus. A good spirit pervaded
tho whole meeting nnd at tho closo in answer
to the earnest pleading with tho unsaved
one young man declared on tho Lord's side.
During tho evening W. Waters, leader of tho
choir sang two very allecting solos which was
much upprcciat d. At tho closo of tho mcet
lior several of tho now conveits testified as to
what the Lord had dono for their souls. Miss
Morgan will preach this evening. Service at
7:30. All will bo welcome. It. It Aliiin,
pastor.
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Gives a satisfied smile to
every pa'ate that tastes it.
Now on tap at all
our customers.
VM. SCIIMICKljIi, JR.,
Agent.
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Thtx remedy belitfj In
.Icncd dliccily to tUf
neat of tlioHU (tlsensen
or th ;eiilto-Vi-lnai)
Organs, roiiulrcN 110
uliiuign of diet. Cine
euiirimtcett in 1 to !1
dnvH. HiuullnluliiiiucU.
ffV VV TEg "K iiko. by mull, Sl.OO,
SfcJold only by
S. 1. KlftMN, Shenandoah.
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poor health. His friends advised him to uso
I'aine's celery compound. Ho did so, and is
to-day iu tho best of health nnd spirits, and
properly gratoful to tho great remedy, as his
letter shows :
KANSAS CITY, Mo., Jan. 28, 1S0S.
.Messrs. Wells,' Itichardsou & Co.,
Gentlemeu : I havo used I'aine's celery
compound, and know it to bo highly valuable
as a sedative aud equally efficacious as a
stimulant. Respectfully.
JOHN W. WOFFOItD.
When the ablest physicians and tho best
informed pharmacists not only prescriboaud
recommend, but themselves use and llnd
health in l'liiue's celery compound; when
thousands of men aud women iu every walk
of life, from the humblest to the most famous
and honored, voluntarily go out of their way
LUMBER !
(Successors to
N- Main St., Shenandoatn, Pa.
If you contemplate building consult our contract price. The new
proprietors were formerly with the Shenandoah Lumber and Feed Co
GREAT PAIN ! GREAT COST !
These were the two reasons that formerly
kept people frtun attending to their teeth.
Uoth reasons hae no existence in this ad
vanced age. Painless and inexpensive dent
istry with an absolute guarantee for five years
is our method.
A Good Set of Teeth, $$,
The Very Heft Teeth, $S.
You can get no better, no matter what you
pay. No charge for extracting, where teeth
are ordered. We can take your impression in
the morning and give you your teeth in the
afternoon if desired.
rjolil Fillings, $i ; Uest Silver
Hillings, 5oc up; Cleaning, 5oc;
Extracting, 25c.
Crown and bridge work nt very reasonable
rates, Examinations and estimates free.
We use but one grade of material
the best.
SCHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLORS, '
7 North Jardin St., Shenandoah.
MISCELLANEOUS.
LorWcioa
.KBWC,H j,, u niatk leather case. A eullablo
! reward will bo jiald for icturn to Sirs. U. M.
Ileeehuni, tiO West Oak street Shenandoah, It
I
nun iir.n j . tycmn.i iiuiui. ,u lu.uua m uu
' hotel conveniences Hotel for fifteen
,i.'tn tt i 1 I,..,.., in 1 ..1,
years. Uite proprietor, JMarilu biieeier. Kent
cheap. Apply to Dr. Clifton Itobblns. 1-7-tf
mill wtr il .1 l.AntiHfiil wnlnllt Iwil cor,,,.
1' suite. Complete outilt. Apply at Hr.1iAi.11
i.llk e.
IM'J-tl
1,10 It HAI.K. Iluuso and lot, 31.1 East 1,'cutre
' ttrcet. Apply to T. It. ileddall, Hbenan
iloah. 3-10-tf
FOIt 8AI.I5 A very desirable property. Ai
ply tu Joseph Wyntt, 201 North .Main St. tf
to toll otlmrs the great good Paino's celery
compound has done them, the present great
demand fur the remedy is not to be wondered
at.
I'aine's celery compound, the best of all
nerve iurigorators and blood purifiers, will
do more to bring back health and streugth,
especially now, as spring comes on, than any
amount of attention to the health later on,
when work drops from nof?ulcbs bauds, aud
there is no alternative but to give up alto
gether. I'aine's celery compound cures diseases
duo to nervous weakness or to bad state of
the blood. It is the one real spring remedy
known to-day that never fails to keneflt.
Get I'aine's celery compound, and only
I'aine's celery compound, if you wish to bo
well I
LUMBER!
J. W. Johnson,)
Tiios. Buchanan,
OPTICIAN.
Examination Made at Tonr Home or at
Oar Store.
-Has Moved to--
118 S. Main Street.
THOMAS BUCHANAN,
OPTICIAN,
EASTERN
TOYS,
CANDIES,
C H EAR.
We have some nice effects in
Easter baskets.
raiLFL-aifflr -store,
29 West Centre Street.
Tho Rosy Freshness
And a velvet softness of the bIcIu Is inva
riably obtained by tbor e who use Fozzotu'a
Complexion i'owiler.
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