The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, May 18, 1898, Image 4

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    THE ADVANCE
In imwlin flags has not
affected us. We have just received
a new stock of all the leading
sies. Orders taken for all sizes of
Imnting Hags at the lowest possible
prices.
HOOKS & BROWN,
a, N. Main St.
SELLING OUT.
I i i in, I mi'., I.ico, tnlilc clolliH, linens
p.i.U. iii.l.iwe.u ami gent's fm nulling.
I!., m uc mio bargains to lie had. Will
, , tin i.iuii liorlly mid will close nut our
1 it muinj;! low ptue.
LOUIS MANN,
33 West Centre Street,
Kobblns' Block.
? drd in ssiog.
.T.ni Wiinil nnit Kilwitrl Kuticrls irnt
ii i ii I'.ittsville.
.1 liritt whs an attendant nt tho court
.i mi I'ntmille to day.
I'.inni County (lommissloner KnniU
.i ' 1. 1 -hI.iiid, was a visitor to town laat
l'i V. Wel-w, of Schuylkill llavcu,
. in t iiiiiiiiti;nilont of public instruction,
iv i n-itnr to town to-day.
I l ml ( i' I ioiini'11 and Clayton Pointer
nt r. l.i- at I'ottsvillo.
J J Kelly niado n trip to the county
i n t. il.iy.
J J iind T. V. BradiKan and Oscar l!et-.tMulgi-ntii-ndud
the Puttaville court aa wlt
Ui tn .1 iy.
.lu-pli Uitteiilioiise transacted business
at I'ott-v illt- this wurninsi.
Ini it- Itird was among the townsmen
v '. . m ul. .i trip to the county soat to-day.
Will: mi Davis, of Hrooklyn. is home on
a i-u I.. In, mother Mr. P.ivis Is in the
employ of H ill Sliei'lur, formerly of town.
J; II Morgan, tba regalia manufacturer,
i- in I'hiluli Ijihia, transacting business.
Mr- -Mr.ili James, of East Coal street, is
-.' i mi. i. I.itives at Wilkeslmrro.
Mi ( ii I. in her, of Lost Creek, has gone
id Ni VmK mid Philadelphia on a two
mortn- ii atiiui.
Mr I in ii k tu, of Philadelphia, is home
i n ,i viii in lier parents on West Coal street
I, .1 u.i nl Hohinson, the South .liinlin
-licit com mission merchant, is still critically
ill. nltliouli tho atteudiiiK physicians stated
t-j-d iy that hU condition was improved.
Mi illiam Sli in visited her daughter,
Mis I'.nplii iiii.i, at Shcppton last evening.
Mis s.i.lic (iritllu, of the clerical force at
K I' dill' ili.v ftouils store, is sick in bed
She is at tin. home of bur employer.
Mi hi Tossou has returned to town
after i slmrt iit to South Bethlehem. She
i- diiiii. ii. .1 ul the Episcopal p.irsuuagu on
South .In i .1 in street.
Almost Aii1tysmlvrl.
I) (iiitlin, liis wife anil child, of Mahan'oy
l'lnnc. barely escaped asphyxiation Ulis
morn, ul by coal gas csuiping in the bouse
while they ere asleep. '.Mrs llriflln awoke
I) t she was su tiering from the edicts of
the t,i- but able to leave tho lied. She
ojuiieil ill the windows in the room and
.r.u-iil In i neighbors. The husband and
ii I wire nsusvituted after considerable
w k All urn out of danger.
A I'rm l-liinnl Nnl lonnl Oiuinl.
H ' 1 "'ir May IS A rnnferenrp o
the i i i.tlliuis i.f the IVniiHylva
rila N.in mat Ounrd was held at the
exuutiw mansion lust nlirlit, at whirh
arr.m,- imnts were rumnleled for the
formal i n of a provisional guard to
take i tn place of the various commands
.from tin state mustered Into the Uni
ted Pt.it. s Ki-rlie The new nreaniza
tlon v ill . .nisi' t of nine rcirinients of
infanti thiee troojiH of cavalry and
thro l nil, lea of artillery, to be di
vld' d i . i 1 1 ' - among three brigades.
It croitin uill be hefrun at onee, and
nrn li. is .,t the National Guard will
be E'rn piefpienre in enlistment. The
brigade i ominanders will be Colonel
Morrell and Generals Gobln and Wiley.
100D3 l'lLIji cure Mver 1IU,
Jlllousncss, I-jillKestlo.ij IlcHiluche.
& nleas' ut laxative. All Druwjilsti.
Another KEW
STOCK
-OF-
sMfc U. S. and Cuban
' Just received.
X,.tr.;i- Flag Poles and Bracket
Holders. All kinds of Flag
Goods by the Yard.
Morgan's Bazar, 23 n. wain si.
we: bottle
1
Beer,
Weiss Beer,
Ale, Porter.
Private family orders will receive
prompt attention. Leave them
at the office, we will do
the rest.
Columbia
Brewing
Company.
-IfTSHT LINK OF Jk
i GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED,
J HAY niul HTK 1W. fr'
A Floor and Table Oil ClolUa,
Mi E PULEI, Centre St. K
WASHINGTON NEWS. j
(Uoirimieil from First Vage.) I
khI gait, lii- aiiuoicliiils arc more than a
match for the Spanish fleet.
The Government has decided npon on im
mediate miliary campaign in Cuba. In the
opinion of the Administration the naval
situation has so changed aa to warrant Intnl.
ing troops in the island, despite the fart that
the Snanslh fleet has not yet been defeated.
The determination to begin the mllltmy
operations utoniu was reached at the Cabinet
meeting.
Socretiry of War Alger to-day transmitted
to Congress the draft of a hill providing fur a
Second Assistant Secretary of War to lie ap
pointed by the President and receive a salaiy
of ft.(HK) per year.
The Japanese Minister, lloshl San, was in
consultation with the Secretaries of the Xnvy
ami officials of the war and other depart
ments this morn lug.
The Minister said the report that Japan
would protest against American occupation
of the Philippines was untrue.
W..R HAPPENINGS
OF A SINGLE DAY.
Spain has officially admitted tlnitslio may
employ privateers.
(lener.it Aguina'do has sailed on the Mc
culloch fot Cavlte, where thtee thousand
seven hundred instngeiit troops nwnit him.
Admiral Dewey has captured tho Spanish
giinboal, Leytc.
The Concord and ltostnn are to go from
Man. la to Hollo, which is expected to Mil
render nt once,
Frcnoli newspapers continue to attack the
United States.
General (freely has Impressed on cable
eompnnies the necessity of observing lc
strietlons against messages lelatlng to naval
or military movements.
The new battleship Alabama was launched
in Philadelphia to-dny.
Military oxperts In Washington are dis
couraged over the slowness of nuistoring in
the voluuteei army.
Major Ueueral Meriitt will lead four thou
Kiiud icgulars urn! more than ten thousand
voluuifcis to the Philippines.
Volunteers at Cbickamauxa aro lacking in
arms and nuiniuuiliou.
The 13th aud 8th Penna, regiments will go
to Fulls Chmch, Va.
Our Troops In (loud Minpe,
Special tolSvusiRii IIki-.ai.I).
Chiitlanoogii, May 18, Tho Pennsylvania
troops now here, the 1'outth and Seventeenth
regiments, aio in camp at Kelly held. Those
I'cniiBylvaiiians think that they have strurk
summer weather. The thermometer marks
eighty-five in tho shade, but the boys from
the Keystone state wear heavy woolen cloth
iug aud undorclothing, with heavy equip
ments. Tbuy ate well fitted out, and their
general nppearauco clouted favorable coni
munt from the soldieis nlicady heio and the
citizens of Chattanooga, Tho Tbiid l'enn
sylvuuia came, in tit six o'clock last night.
Tho First regiment landed heie this after
noon.
Spillu'rt Toipeilu Fleet.
Sficelal to Kve ing Herald
Oibraltnr, May 18. Tho torpedo boats
Arlete, lliilcou and Aitor, whirh vvoro at St.
Vincent, Capo Vordo Islands, with the
()iiiendo, tho Viacaya, tho Cristobal Calon
and the Maria Teresa, wont lirst into the
Cauarica, and with the transport Ciudad do
Cadi, have returned to Cadi.. Hut tho thtee
toipedo boat destroyers, accompanied by the
above cruisers, went westward.
Spaiipn New Onbluet.
Special to KvntiiKO llr.iiAl.n.
MudriU.May 18. TIib reconstrucled Cabinet
for Spain will tako tho oath of ollico this
evening. According to ccml-olllrial announce
ment Issued in Madrid Vice Admiral lititler
Is the new Minister of Marino and Senor
UamuKO succeods Senor Moret in tho colonies.
Senor Leon Castillo has been chosen as
Foreign Minister. Tho new Cabinet aims at
vigorous action in pushing tho war against
tho United Stales.
I'olit Hnys Tickets.
Special to Hvkkiko Hl.UAi.n.
Montreal, Canada, May 18. Senor Polo
lUrnabo has pTncuied tickets for pafsagu on
th Douiiuion, and will sail on Saturday,
bound for Madrid. Persons in ills employ
will remain here to furnish information.
RUPTURE CURED.
Specialist on KupHire from Willinmsport
will visit
Shenandoah Every Thursday
AT Til 15
Hotel Franey,- from 8 till 10:30 a. m,
Rupture pwwnently and quickly Cured or
no jiay. Written (pitmntee to absolutely
aire all kinds of Rupture without
i)ration or detention from
InuiueM.
Absolutely no Datigsr.
Uxnniinatlim Prec.
loo persons cured in Sunbtiry, Shamokin,
Mt. Carmcl aiul vtdiilt' wlw on uo referreil
to. CluKge utl lrin moderate and within
reach of wl.
DRINK-
CT.KARY'S IJXTKA KINK
QUALITY
-GINGER ALB, -
Superior Sarsaparilla...
aud Orange Champagne.
m More
mi vob
Why is it every Bavsaparilla
which tries to sell itself, riuigea
itself nuainst Ayer's as tlio stand
ard ? Why is it that nil have, to
offer extra inducements hiper
bottles, fancy wrappers, cheaper
price --anything, everything, but
tho one inducement of quality ?
has never been equaled by any
cheap imitation of it, and quality
tolls, just as blood tells.
II Is (lie standard.
"I have sold Ayer's Sarsaparilla formwa
than twenty-fivu years, and have never
heard anything but words of praise from
my customers ; not a single complaint has
over reached me. A preparation must
jiossesa grent merit to maintain such :i l epu
tation. I believe your sarsaparilla to bo
the best blood purifier that has over been
Introduced to the general p'.blie. I often
hoar other manufacturers say that this U
"aa good as Ayer's," but no one ever yet
heard It snid that Ayer's was "as g-iod as
any other kind. Thoy always sot Ayer's up
as tho standard of excellence." S. F.
Bovce, Duluth, Minn.
DESTRUCTIVE TORNADO.
(lent Dlllllllgo iioiio unit Mirny I'eople
Injured In Nchi-iisKa,
Special to Hvem.nii llr.iiAl.n.
Albion, Neb., May 18 A disastrous tor
nado pased oyer this section of tho state
yoMorday.
All towns within a radius of fifty miles,
mote or Use, were damaged.
Wood 1'lvcr seems to have sull'ered the
most. Many houses were destroyed and
several poisons butt.
The railway station at Wood liiver was
pattly destroyed and a train ran for thirty
mllos. propelled by tho galo alono.
At Albion seven buildings were unroofed
and several persons were badly hurt.
Keports from tho town of l'rankllu say
that ten houses wero demolished and many
pioplo hull'ered injury.
Tin initio In .11 IsKiiiiri.
Special to Kvi.ninii llr.iiAt.li.
St. Joseph, Mil, May 18. A tornado passed
over this city last night.
Many thousands of dollars worth of
damages resulted, but no loss of life is
ported.
DISASTROUS FIRE.
r.ntll-o ItilftlnfH I'm-titm of a Town Wiped
Out liy names.
Special to Kvknimi HnitAI.I).
Attlcboio, .Muss., May IS. Tho entile
business portion of this town was wiped nut
by Mio early this nuining.
The losses thus far leportcd are fourteen
factories and twelve dwellings.
Those losses nggrcgato about f 1,100,000 and
5,000 people nro thrown out of employment.
Attlcboio has a population of 8,000 and is
located about 31 miles from Huston. It has
many factories, tho products being jewelry,
cotton and calico goods, clocks and milllnory.
PENNSYLVANIAVOLUNTEERS.
Sumo til' tliu .Men Will Oo tn I'll I Is
Church, Va,
Mount Clretna, Pa.. May 18. The
Fifth and Ninth regiments nro on thelt
way to Cliickaniaugu. The formet
stnrtfd away from Camp Hastings
shortly after noon yesterday, and the
latter left towards evening, flattery D
is still In camp, but will leave tomor
row for Clilckamnuga. The Twelfth
regiment has received orders to move
to b'alls Church, Vn., at once. Thi
same order, It is stated, was received
at the liendniiartors of tho Eighth reg
iment, and both regiments aro In readi
ness to leave as soon as rations are
provided.
Drills have been suspended and only
fatigue, guard mount and special
duties are attended to. Although some
what Irksome, the volunteers yet re
maining; In ramp are having nn easy
time of It. While some wero engaged
yesterdny In cleaning their guns and
accoutrements the majority wets lying
In and nround their tents engaged In
smoking and reading. The recruits,
however, do not have quite as easy a
time. A majority of the company com
manders hud them on the parade
grounds yesterduy and drilled them
with vigor.
ASSAULTED AN OFFICER.
CoiKtiililu losli llutl n Hot Time While
alitklug a Levy.
Yesterday afternoon Constablo Thomas
Tosh, of town, made a levy under u laud
bud's warrant at Win. IVnn aud when ho was
about to tako charge of tho goods a bcardcr
in tho houso named Peter Kowanlcz disputed
tho officer's right to do so. lie
cloked tho door of tho houso
and niado tho constablo prisoner. Ho
was foiled in attempt to throw a teacup at
Tosh's head and then threatened to shoot tho
ollicer. As a final resort ho grabbed hold of
Tosh, and then tho latter concluded it was
tlmo fur him to becomn aggressive, and ho
gave tho ollluious boarder a lesson on good
behavior, I.ist night Justlco Shoemaker
committed Kowanlcz In default of $."00 ball
on charges of assault aud battery, surety and
interfering with an ollicer.
A CHILD'S FALL.
Tlirouii Into CtumiliduiiM hy Striking Upon
Its Head.
Joeph, six-year-old bou of John Ortcsby,
of Bast Ceutru street, was injured yesterday
by fulling from a farmer's wagon upon which
lio had climbed. In the full the child struck
upon tho buck of Its head and was rendered
unconscious.
It was at first thought tho victim was
fatally Injured. Dr. Stein was summoned
and found that tho child was suffering from
convulsions product! by the shock. Ho
could find no fiacturu of tho skull, al
though thuru wero severe bruises, and ex,
pied the opinion that tho child's lifo was
not In danger. To-day tho boy was reported
as being lu a fair way to recovery.
Tltt! WKATlUm,
The forecast forThmsday s Talr, lo partly
cloudy weather, neatly stationary tempera
ture and frosh, southerly to oastcrly winds,
followed by local rain In tho northorn
districts.
PITHY POINTS.
Happenings Throughout the Country
Cliroiilrli.il lor llantv Perusal.
doing up flags nnd wheat.
Dr. I). J. Uangton Is having a cement floor
ing placed in tho cellar of his residence on
South Main sticct.
A party of Frackvllto peoplo passed through
town early this morning In a wagon drawn
by four horses. They were on their way to
the CatawNsa valley to spend the day.
Tho anthracite output for May will not bo
allowed to o.tceod 2,000.000 tons.
The Orrin.ni Lutherans, of Tiomont, havo
purchased a sito for their lion church.
Tralllc has been delayed on thu Schuylllll
canal because tho channel Is blocked with
coildiit.
Tho ISorough Council will hold a tegular
meeting to-morrow night,
ltev. Chas. T. Stock, tho noted Shamokin
orator, has been appointed Chaplain of tho
l.ighth Regiment. They will not lack clo
ipient discourses in that reginfent.
The Postal Telegraph Company will extend
its lilies to Ilaztetou.
Samuel Kichards, Jr., Bon of Samuel liich-
irds, ul' Mahanoy City, who left tbero about
six months ago, and whose exact where
abouts was unknown to his family, has sent a
letter homo stating tliat bo had left Mautona
fur Denver, Col., and bad there enlisted as
bugler In Co. K, First lteglment, Colorado
v oluntcers.
Thcin Is a ruiuortbnt Oordou planes will
lcsumo within three months. It is not
credited.
A big firemen's parade will bo held in
Alleiitown on May lis.
Cracker factories nt York nre running night
and day on a big rush order for hardtack for
thu army.
The store of .7. 1!. Hess, at (lap, Lancaster
county, was rubbed of a largo quantity of
merchandise.
In view of tho riso in tho price of wheat
and Hour tho Allentown bakers havo in
creased the prico of bread from four to five
i cuts a loaf.
Iowa's Prohibition statute docs not Invall
ilate bills for beer supplies in that stato.
The .Mine Workers' Union of America has
declined u boycott against coal operators of
West Virginia.
Twenty-seven thousand tons of coal wero
shipped from Sydney, N. S. W., to San
I'lancisco, Cal., in April, nnd arrangements
have been made for the delivery of 150,000
tons during tho present month.
Window shades from 10 cents and upward
IMiinates given on largo shades. V. J. Portz,
21 North Main street. tf
Surprise Party.
. A very largely attended surpriso party was
held at tho home of Miss Mary Fogarly, on
West Ceutro street, last evening. An enjoy.
able evening was spent and all present were
delighted with tho occasion. The following
were in attendance : Katie McCarthy, Alico
Cnrrigan, Mnmio McCarthy, Mary Fogarty,
Maine Council, of Philadelphia, AnnioShore,
Ilridget llarrett, Uridgct Myles, ltosio Shcraii
.Mary Gerrity, Anna Uanna, Hoso and Nellie
Mnhou, Sadie Shields, Katio Maley, Anuio
lirenuau, Annio Welsh, Mary Diunery,
Martin Conville, Patrick Cooney, William
Haughton, Michael Whalen, Harry Gordoi
Harry Mellet, Willio O'Dounoll, Thomas
Hughes, Thomas Million, Thomas Shields,
Thomas Davenport, James Tobin, Michnc
llilbcrt, Michaelnnd Martin lirenuau, (ieoige
Lawlor, John Kirk aud Johu Fogarty.
At Kcpchluskl'M Arcatle Cafe.
Cream of tomato soup to-night.
Hot lunch to-morrow morning.
Putrlotta Service.
Arrangements havo been mado to hold
patriotic, service in tho Primitive Methodist
church next Sunday evening. Itov. James
Moore, the pastor, will tako up a patriotic
tliemo tor his sermon and the choir is pre
paring a special program. The public is in
vited.
Still Unable to Work.
Nono of tho injured men of tho frightful
bridge disaster at lloston Ituu Junction, scv
oral weeks ago, havo as yet resumed duty
excepting Flagman Mouro. Fireman Wclker,
whoso mind has been seriously impaired, is
now improving mcoly, likowise tho remain
ing injured,
Kentlrlclc Houso Vroo Lunch.
Purco of pea soup will bo served, fieo, to
all patrons to-night.
Initiation uml Collation.
Tho members of Shenandoah Council No,
1377, 1 loyal Arcanum, initiated a candidate
Inst evening, in tlio lodge room in the lied
dull building, and after the cemtuony a col la
tlon was served by Caterer Ueglcy.
Thu best place to buy your wall paper is at
r. J. Portz, ill North Main street. Wo havo
the largest stock north of tho mountain.
Married.
Dayid habeuburg, of town, nnd Mrs. Kalo
.Miller, late of Olrardvillo, wero man led by
Justlco Shoemaker 1-st night nt the rcoideuc
prepared by the hildegroom, on North Wbito
stieet. Tbero w us no bridesmaid or grooms
man.
Tho Keating lllcyclo 36.) days ahead of
them all at llrumui's. Also a full supply of
cements, oils and sundries
Stale President's Appeal.
A. J. Colburu, blato President of tho P.
O. S. of A., has issued a letter to tho mem
bers in which ho recommends that com
panies bo formed from tbo camps of each
district and that they begin drilling imme
diately. If another call for troops bo made
he expects to havo a P. O. S. of A. brigade
ready for service.
Money I'or tlio Schools.
Tho department uc ilarrlsburg has just
mado public thu allotment of thu common
school fund under the new law. Noarly all
tiiu towns and townships in tho county aro
reduced. Tho total appropriation received
for tills county last yoar was $175,510.30 ;
this year thuamouutis reduced to $171,732.57,
a dccroa!e of $760.70 The appropriation for
Pottsvillo this year amounts to only
f 11,012 21, a decrease of $3,103.87 oyer last
year.
Making an Inspection.
Mrs. A. K, I.eiscnring, of Allentown, one
of the stato deputy factory inspectors, Is in
town in pursuauco of her duties. An in
spection of tlio Hek.li ollico was mado, nnd
tho management was complimented upon its
cleanliness.
New Hint) Hull Club.
Tho Keystouo luiso ball club of tho First
ward lias beeu organized with the following
players: Fallow, catcher j Conry, pitcher j
Monaghan, 1st h,; I.avvlor, 2nd b.; Conry,
s, s.; Norsuvage, 3rd b.; Stuck, 1. f,j Onnsby,
c. f.i tally, r. f. Address all challenges to
William Conry, 13 South Kmorlck stieet.
I'lret flriil 1'Irul
Insuro your proporty from loss In tho
oldest and strongest cash companies : Phlla,
Uudei writers Insurauco Co. of Nortli
America and 1'iro Association, Hartford
Firu Ins, Co., American Fire Insurance Co.,
Wost Chester Fire Ins. Co., United Firemen'
Ina, Co. T. T. Wixmams,
123 H. Jardln St., Shenandoah.
Ituy Keystonetlour. Bo suro that the naino
Lkksio & Baku, Ashland, Pa., is printed on
every sack.
SHE WASFICKLE.
Jilted Mali Seeks tho ltcttiril of ills
money.
Annlo lvrctitus, of this town, and John
Dclchl, of Mahanoy City, wero to havo been
married yesterday, In tho morning Dclchl
called at Annie's house, and was told by tho
young woman thatsho had changed hermlud
nnd would not marry him. She said sho bad
no lovo fur him nnd intonded to marry a
man 'esldlng nt Win. Pcun, Dclchl inked
for tho return ot (SO ho alleges ho gavo tho
young woman to purchase n bridal outfit, but
Annlo said sho would not give It up.
Dclchl went back to Mahanoy City nnd
caused a warrant to bo Issued by Justlco
lictner nt that place, charging tho woman
with falso pretence. Annlo wn-i arrested by
Constiibto I.oitenbcrger at Win, Pcun yester
day afternoon and put under $200 ball for
trial at court.
National JMiiratiouul T.engue
J. II. McN'amco Is in town representing tl o
National I'ducational Leaguo, founded by
J. P. I.lpplncott Co., of Philadelphia, as n
correspondence school on thoroughly practi
cal lines, .Mr. McNnmeo is nlso introducing
Chambers' Enclyclopacda, issiisd by this well
known publishing house, aud is meeting with
much success.
Wlilto blanks at 5 cents per piece and gills
at 0 nn-1 "J cents per piece. We havo higher
pnceil wallpaper. At V. J, Port. 21 North
Main street. tf
III) Disgorged. !
Tlio C & I. policu forco havo succeeded in
locating a Lithuanian who about a mouth ago ,
drew the pay of another Lithuanian at i
Indian Hldge colliery by forcing his name.
Tho guilty party refunded tho umiey. As
the amount was only a little over four dollars
there was no disposition lu go to the troublo
of piosccutlon in tho courts
lllckcrt's ChIo.
Special freo luuch to-night. Ilakcd beans
nnd pork to-morrow morning.
Still More Allout.
A largo American Hag has been suspended
across South Emerick street in front of tho
residence of Health Officer Conry.
the Stars and Stripes may now bo scon
Uoatlng from tho roof of tho Armour liccf
Company building.
Itn.NT. Two houses, Pear alley. Apply
at 10 South Jurdiu street.
Itljurcil hy ii 1'all.
Thomas Ilergan, of South Jardln street,
slipped on i pavement last evening aud
sustained a fracture of a small bono in the
light foot. Dr. Stein dressed tho foot.
To Cure Headache In 15 Minutes.
Tako Dr. Davis' Atl-Hcadacho. All druggists
Fall of Coal.
John Wychulls had his back badly bruised
and nn anklo sprained by a fall of coal in tho
lillaugowan colliery yesterday. Ho was
atUnded by Dr. Hamilton.
CURED BY CUTICURA
For ten years I suffered untold agonies from
Eczema, my lower limbs being so swollen and
broken out that I could hardly go about. My
brother, a physician of thirty jears' practlco,
and other physicians of splendid ability, tried
In vain to cfTcct a euro and signally fulled. I
became absolutely disheartened, and had lost
all hopo, when a friend induced mo to give
CuTicun.v Remedies a trial. I used two
cakes of CuTicunA. Soap and two boxes of
Cuticiiua (ointment), and it resulted In an
absolute twtl permanent cure.
D.VVII) M. SAl'l', Plymouth, III.
SrmnT Ccrb Treatmkst iok all Sri if aud Uloou
litmus, with boss op IIaiu. Wsrtn Imth. uilh cull
cuka Sum, gentle anolntinm with Cuticuua, .nd mild
llONtlA Ot UUTICUBA UKKILVKNT.
Sold throuehout the wnrlil. 1'ottcr DRruANiiCnxw.
Cori'.. Sole Proji.., Uoatou. " How to Cure Kcxeiua,"lroe.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Tmon IIKNT. A
ucsIrnliJo dwelling house.
L' centrally located
Terms mod era to Apply
nt tho llEKAM) olllcu.
JjV)U SALIC A well equipped linrnesM
1 saddlery ftore, hnvinga lurge htookc
nnd
chean,
lso n fiiiantity of house furniture, n eooklng
Move mm h outer. Apply to Mr, ucorgu komii
hum. II North White street. OJd Fellows' hulhl
Ing- Tho stock can bo purchased In hulk or
weparato lots. 5dC-lw
DltOPOSALSlHdH will bo received until
J May "8th for thu erection nnd completion
of a frame church nt I'ark I'loec, Plans nnd
Hpeeilleations cuu be seen nt Lentz & Co.'s
OUlee. JSDWAHD 1CKESE, Hllpt. 5-1 Mw
TilOU HATJv. A &nloon. Good stand nnd
eciitnil location. Hoi two pool tablca, one
bclnir n combination of pool
and billiards.
Apply at the IIi;kal ofllee.
r
COU SALIC Two
good houses for sale on
J- South Jurdiu street. For further informa-
eet.
tlon apply to 200 South Pear alley. 5-Uw
TAOll ItlCNT, Two large rooms In Itefowleh
X! buiiuiug, JO (Mjuui main utrect. All con-
venlenccM. Suitable for ofllee.
3-19-tf
liAOU BALK A very deferable iironerty.
J? ply to Joseph Wj ntt, 201 North Mnlu St. tf
A Good Man Wanted
A good opportunity for tho right man for
Schuylkill county or local district oh preferred.
vvauieti, n man wen
favorably known
hiractlcal man nreferrcill toielloneomml ilnn
hillings. King A: Co 's High l.'rudo l'nlnls urn
Varnishes Apply with refereiccs ami full
particulars of qualifications, to 1U.M.G8, Kino
k Lt)., ias l'enn ei , iNew & oric vuy.
PROPOSALS.
Pealel proponals will be viewed hy the wnter
committee 01 uouncu lor tno naming 01 an me
coal from the 1. x It. rn'lwny station nt Jlrnn
donvilletotho numniniTBtation of tlio Sheiian
doah Wnter Work, for n period of onu year
from Mny 20th, lh'j8, A S-iOO bond to neeom
pany eacli propowil for tho faithful performance
ot the work.
All proposals tn he in the hands of tho chair'
man nt 0 o'clock, Thursday, Mny 19, IKOS,
Jos. W. Ukm,,
5-17-3t Chairman.
LAUER'S
BOCK BEER
In Bottles or by
the Keg.
Lauer's Lager
AND
Pilsnei Beer.
Porter and Weiss Beer.
Christ. Schmidt,
Agent and Bottler,
203 W. Coal Street,
SHENANDOAH - PA
FRollECZEMA
"flOLD DUST."
To Clean
Uncle Sam is using gttti-powtlcr. For
every kind of cleaning nbout the
house, use
Wasliln: Powder. It does the
work quickly, cheaply, thoroughly.
Sold everywhere. Made only by
THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY,
Chicago. SU Louis, New York, lloslon.
We build you a home just as you want it built.
We will submit plans and cost, or pass on the practicability ol
any sketch you may have, without any charge. We will build
the house for you according to specifications and by the time
you state barring strikes. We will keep the cost within the
figure quoted and will guarantee that you will be satisfied
with your home. See us about it.
Glenn & O'Hearn,
(Successors to J. W. Johnson,)
1- Main St., Shenandoah, Pa.
-thee:
Factory Shoe Store
No. 7 S. Main St., Shenandoah. Pa.
Will sell for the next two weeks, only, shoes at the following prices :
Men's Satin Calf, worth 351.35 now gsl.OO.
Men's Brown Russian C sir, worth $ S . S B now $1.65.
Factory Shoes at 75 Cents.
Caps worth 2Sc and SOo now going at 10 cents.
All other goods sold in comparison. Come and convince yourself that
this is the cheapest pl.tcc in town for
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps and Gent's Furnishing: Goods.
o 3 ;- .ABE LEVINE, Proprietor.
Thos. Buchanan,
OPTICIAN.
Examination Mado at Your Home or at
Our Store.)
--Has Moved to
118 S. Main Street.
THOMAS BUCHANAN,
OPTICIAN,
CARPET CLEANING.
The undersigncl liave assumed charge of
the Shenandoah Kcnnv.itiiig Company's plant,
nnd are prepared ui clean, sew and lay
carpels, mattresses, nnd do general upholster
ing work.
Feathers Cleaned.
Work Done Promptly.
...Drop Us a Postal.
ALLEBACH & HEFNER.
Orders cun be left nt No, 7 North West street,
or at the plant, Apple alley and
lloweis street.
mim-cnmr-store
0 DUAI.ICIt IN o
Fruit, Confectionery,
Cigars and Tobacco.
Wholesalo and Retail.
2S West Centre Street,
DING'S MBEK SIM
Attentive nnd skillful tonsorial ai lists always
ill attendance.
Neatest Shop In Town.
W. G. DUSTO, Prop.
Ferguson House Block,
"OOLD DU8T."
up Spain
Philadelphia.
Pittsburgh. Ilnlttmoro.
EDUCATED and ARTISTIC TASTES
Tn wnll pnpctn nnd dccorntlons ts one of the
nineteenth century accomplishments. That U
why tlioio who select their wnll paper nt
C A rt DIN'S Ket hmcIi delightful reauUs. It Isn't
tucoHjry to pureline the expensive grades, tho
dci!ynsand ciloru are junt as artistic tn thu
cheaper grades, if they nrc not so iich. For
thoHu who ih to I'rcoratc tlieir rooms with
mtistic wall pa pets go to
J. P. CARDEN,
224 W. Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa.
NEW-
o
A. GREAT SALE.
Baby Carriages
$3.5 and up.
Stoves ! Stoves , j
We are at present making a
specialty of handling stoves and
ranges. Our latest inducement is
"Queen Cinderella,"
With an everlasting triplex grate,
one you can burn 011 three sides.
Will burn hard or soft coal, is a
good baker and a fiue looker. This
stove we will sell for the next 30
days at greatly reduced prices.
'8
BUSY FURNITURE
and STOVE STORE,
121-123 North Alain St.
DETECTIVES !
Kimball's Detective Agency
Do all legitimate detective work. A
correspondent wanted In all towns.
Office, 58 Trust Building, Wllllamsport, Pa.
A good pliicu for n good
drink.'
Michael Mills' Saloon,
22 K. Centra atrcrt, Mullet's building:,
Wine, Whiskies, Deer and Clears. Freshest
beer In town always 011 tap, -,