The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, June 03, 1892, Image 3

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    Both tlio method and results when
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to tho tosto, and acts
gently yet promptly on tho Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys
tem effectually, dispels colds, head
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constination. Svrun of F'ibb is the
omy remeuy ot its mna over pro
duced, pleasing to the taste and ac
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the moat
healthy and agreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and havo made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c
and SI bottles by all leading drug
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand will pro
cure it prbmptly for any one who
wishes to try it Do not accept any
substitute.
, CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO. CAL.
LOUISVILLE, K1 NEW YORK, N.Y.
Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing.
Cures
Chapped Hands, Wounds, Burns, Etc
Removes and Prevents Dandruff.
WHITE RUSSIAN SOAP,
Specially Adapted for Uso.in Hard Water.
Unlike the Dutch Process
No Alkalies
OB
Other Clicmicals
are used in the
preparation ot
W. BAKER & CO.'S
BreakfastGocoa
tvhlch it abtoluteli
pure and soluble.
It has more than three timet
the strenath ot Cocoa mixed
with Starch, Arrowroot or
1 Sucrar. and ia far more pro.
nomicai, coiuny use man one cent a cup.
It is delicious, nourishing, and easily
DIGESTED.
Sold tirCrorera eTerprhtrt.t
iW. BAKES & CO., Dorchester, Mais.
SHILOH'S
r
CONSUMPTION
CURE.
The success of this Great Cough Cure is
without a parallel in the history of medicine.
All druggists are authorized to sell it on a pos
itive guarantee, a test that no other cure can suc
cessfully stand. That it may become known,
the Proprietors, at an enormous expense, are
placing a Sample Bottle Free into every home
in the United States and Canada. If you have
a Cough, Sore Throat, or Bronchitis, use it, for
It will cure you. If your child has the Croup,
or Whooping Cough, use it promptly, and relief
is sure. If you dread that insidious disease
Consumption, use it. Ask your Druggist for
SHILOH'S CURE, Price locts., so cts. and
$t.oo. If your Lungs are sore or Back lame,
use Shiloh's Porous Blaster, Price 25 cts.
For sale by 0. H, Hagenbuch,
niinTlint" We, the undersigned, were
rlllr I I In I" entirely cured of rupture by
U I I U 1 1 L Br, j, 15, Mayer. H31 Arch Ht.,
Philadelphia, Pa., 8. Jones Philips, Kenuet
Square, Pa.; T. A. Kreltz, Hlntlngtrra, Pa.; E.
SI. Hmall, Mount Alto, Pa.; Kev. 8. II. Sher.
iner, aunbury.U'n.; O. J. Dellett. 2118. 12th
rit.. Heading, Pa.; Wm. Dlx, IS2a Montrose Bt.,
Philadelphia: 11. L. Itowo. 800 Kim Ht.. Road,
lug, Pa.; Ueoree and I'll. Uurkart, 439 Locust
lit, Heading, Pa. 8end for circular.
Act on a now principle
regulate the Uvtr, etomoca
sna boweli) through the
tuna. Da. Milks' Pojs
ipcallli cure LUlotuness,
torpid liver and constipa
tion. Smallest, tnUdoet,
parent I SpclOB03,20,cts.
ti&mples free at druiurlstfl.
Ur. miei Hei, Co., Kltlufc (ad,
J. GALLAGHER.
Justice of the Peace, Heal Ettale and Insurance Jjeicji
Office Muldoon's Building, Shenandoah, ra
MEN WANTED
To ttilt A 1'ukUltn Cure for tho effect of clf -abuse,
:rl Kxec'M-. imllon.Nertuii llcLllltj, Uuoi
Toiler, ImpoUncT, Jto. So .Ifreat U our faith la
our Biwlfto w wUlMaa oi. VulOlunlh'. MedlttM
Ad Mucli Valuable tr.furmatlon Ht li. Addrroa
li. 31. CO., 886 liwaJimr, Ntw Yvrk.
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1
fl NEW YORK LYNCHING
Summary Execution of a Negro
Fiend at Port Jervis.
THE VILLAGE POLICE POWERLESS.
A Mnddoned Mob Takes Dob Lewis, Who
Matte nn Assault Upon HI 1st McMalion,
From the Jail, mid llangs Illm to ft
Tree The Excitement Intense.
Port Jervis, N. Y., Juno 8. Port
Jervis Is in a state of tho greatest ex
citement .still over the lynohlng last
night by an excited mob ot a negro
named Bob Lewis, a porter of the Dola
waro House, on account ot a brutal as
sault on Miss Lena McHahon.
The crime occurred on the outskirts ot
the village, near the banks of Never
sink River, shortly after noon. It was
witnessed by a number of young girls,
who stood about fifty feet away, and
also by two young negroes, who would
have Interfered in the girl's behalf, but
they were kept at bay by a revolver.
Aftor the outrage was perpetrated
Lewis fled, leaving his victim uncon
scious und with injuries which will
prove fatal. A posse of men started in
pursuit and tracked htm for several
miles along the highway as far as the
racecourse, where all trace of him was
lost.
The posse was determined, however,
and after much difficulty be was traced
to Cuddcnbuckvllle, a Bmall village on
the Delaware and Hudson Canal about
nine miles from Port Jervis, where he
was captured by Sol Carley, Duke Hnr
ton and a man named Coleman. The
fugitivo had boarded a canal boat at
Huguenot and had reached Cuddenbaak
ville when Intercepted and taken.
On the way back to Port Jervis Lewis
confessed the crime and implicated Wil
liam Foley, a white man, who he claim
ed was in the conspiracy to ruin Miss
McMahon. Foley has been paying at
tention to tho girl against the wishes of
her parents, and the feeling against
him is tsuch that should be be taken a
fate similar to that which has overtaken
Lewis would probably bo meted out to
him.
News of the capture soon spread
through the town, and a large crowd of
excited men collected about tho village
lockup, uwaiting the arrival ot the
prisoner. The words were quietly
whispered through the crowd: "Lynoh
blmt" Lynch him I" Tho suggestion
spread like wildQre, and it was evident
that the fate of the prisoner was sealed.
On hlB arrival at the lookup he was
taken in hand by the mob. The village
police endeavored to protect him, but
their efforts were unavailing. It was at
llrst proposed to have Lewis Identified
by his victim before hanging him in or
der to make sure that be was the guilty
party. With thiB object in view the
mob tied a rope around his body and
dragged him up Hammond and down
Alain street as far as the residence of h.
J. Fowler.
By this time the passlonB of the mob
bad reached a state ot uncontrollable
excitement, and It was decided to dis
pose ot him without furtber ceremony.
A noose was adjusted about his neck
and he was strung up to a neighboring
tree in the presence of a howling mob of
over 1,000 people.
For over an hour the body hung sns
pended from the tree, where It was
viewed by crowds of people.
Lewis is about 22 years of age and
has resided in Port Jervis about one
year. His parents live in Paterson, N. J,
One Killed, Twenty Hurt.
Rutland, Vt., June 3. In the wreck
on the Delaware fii Hudson at Hydeville,
conductor wood ot uutlana received in
juries trom which he died. His death
was caused by a fracture at the base ot
the brain. About iil) persons were In
jurea, none oi tnem latauy. The en
gineer ot the train says that be can
not explain the accident. The train
was running at its usual rate and the
track was comparatively new.
Anenio in the DltculU.
Little Rock, Ark., June U. A large
quantltr of arsenlo lias been found in
the biscuits eaten by the Wooten family
and tbelr boarders, by which a number
of persons were seriously poisoned. The
colored cook, Edith Gordon, and her
husband have been arrested on suspicion
oi caving put tne arsenlo in the biscuits.
The latter Is kuown to have boimut
Rough on Rats from a druggist ths day
betore tee poisoning.
To Add Another Member to the Cabinet.
Boston, June 3. The directors of the
Boston Merchants' Association at
meeting yesterday resolved to petition
Congress to establish a Department of
Trade and Commerce with a Secretary
who shall be a member of ths President's
Cabinet. A letter was read from Secre
tary of State Blaine stating that com
merclal reciprocity with Mexico is under
consideration by the btate Department.
American Victims' Testimony Wanted.
Lo.ndos, June 3. The police author!
ties have Informed the American Consul
ate that in order to Justify the London
rjollcu In nroceedlnu airalnst the swindler.
William Lord Moore, who has been pro
curing money from people in tne united
States on the pretext of prosecuting
tbelr claims to mythical estates, some of
the American victims will have to come
over to England as witnesses.
Locomotives Ar Dutiable.
Washington, D. C, June 3. Acting
secretary bpaulding has decided that
foreign locomotives used on railroads In
the United States, are subject to duty
ana nits caned tne attention of tne cus
toms officers to the loose practice that
has grown up on the frontier because of
tne liberal construction heretofore given
to tne law.
Lllleyuiuu Wus an Kx-Convlcc
Dunkirk, June I!. It has been learned
that W. M. LUleyman, the book agent
Kiueti oy a train on ruesaay, was an ex
convict who had sorved twelve years In
Auburn Prison. He had been living In
l' reaouin lor the past fifteen months.
Kriltor John Knox Dunlap Deud.
Elizahktu, N. J., June 3. Johu Knox
Dunlap, aged 41 years, has Just died at
his brother's residence here. For eight
years be was telegraph editor on the
lloston "Transcript," retiring Jan. 1st
sn accqunt ot Ill-health;
Highest of all in Leavening Power.
ABSOIJJYeDf PORE
Well Karned.
Holer nyler I havo to be very eco
nomical, now; I'm on a salary.
Jack Lever You mean on allowance
one lias to work for a salary.
lielen Uh, I havo to work hard
enough to get it out of papal Puck.
fry ours Ir?
Cottoierje."
Our Meat, Fish, Oysters,
Saratoga Chips, Eggs.Dough.
nuts, Vegetables, etc.
Like most other people, our
f olksjormerly usetl lard for
all such purposes. WherTit
disagreed with any of the
family (which it often did,)
we said it was "too rich."
We finally tried
and not one of us has 'had an
attack of "richness" since.
We further found that, unlike
lard, Cottolene had no un
pleasant odor when cooking,
and lastly Mother's favorite
and conservative cooking au
thority came 6ut and gave it
a big recommendation which
clinched the matter. So that's
why we always fry ours in
Cottolene.
Sold by all grocers.
N. K. FAIRBANK & CO.,
CHICAGO, and
138 N. Delaware Ave., Phi I a.
" We Study to Please I "
Old Stand. New Goods
EVERYTHING IN THE
GROGERY LINE
ALWAYS IN STOCK.
Pish, Butter and Eggs,
Flour and Feod,
Potatoes, Green Truck,
liar and Straw, &c, &o
Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store !
(Muldoon's old stand)
CORNER CENTRE AND WEST STREETS.
ABRAM HEEBNER CO.,
PORT CARBON, PA.,
Manufacturers ot
$ocietiiJ jooiJ I
01 Every Description.
Flags, Badges, Caps, Regalias, &c.
WF1NEST GOODS LOWEST PRICES.-B
Write for catalogues. Correspondence solicited.
FOLMER'S
Saloon and
Restaurant
JV'o. IIS
N. WHITE STREET.
First-class Lager Heer, Ale, Porter and Tem
perance Drinks and Cigars. Fine old
Wines and Liquors always
on hand.
II. 0. FOLMER, Prop.
Call around and extend a pleaattnt hour.
Restaurant
Cor. Main and Coal Sts.,
Shenandoah, Pa.
Regular meals at popular
prices served at nil times.
Ladles' dlnlne unl re.
frosbiueut rooma attach,
ed. Bur stocked with the
fluent brands o( cigars
and fancy drinks.
Leading Restaurant in Town.
COFFEE HOUSE.
MRS. CONNICIC IN CHARGE.
A SQUARE MEAL AT A NOMINAL MICE,
I Everything well cooked and clean. An elab
I, orate Dill ot fare dally. Lodgings
HDD, CONNICIC, 3 N, UnlU St,
OHIT0LE1E
Latest U. S. Gov't Report
KTcrythlns Has Its Cso.
On every horso will bo found, on tho
inside of each foreleg, a dry, gray vrart
about the slzo of a silver dollar, appar
ently of no possible uso. It Is said that
when tho weary, overtaxed nnimnl,
sweating at every poro and covered
with foam, can reach down and rub
with his wet nose this always dry, hard
substance, ho is Instantly refreshed
with on odor like geranium.
AT
A
PLEASANT
XT MDRMINO t FFF1 RRlr.UT Ann
new nnu my nuiv.rLb.MUN IS BtTTEK.
My dewtor sys It ncl.i c'nrly on the stomach,
liver and kidneys, i n ! h iilc-v-Kir.t Inxuliv. ThU
urlnk Is uiado ln.tn li rt,-. mid 1 prepared for U6e
ns easily ta tea. l'lic.i !
All druggiau stli i; . t ,v . ui4 ler vv
nuy one today. i,ancN J-'ninilr Me&U Ine
tlovrn tho itor, nc!i da. In order to
i dlthy, this i tiw .r
M ORDINANCE !
An ordlnanco to provldo for a supply of water
for the use of the Inhabitants of the llor
ough of Shenandoah, and for the erection
and maintenance of works, machinery, en
gines and all other necessary apparatus for
working, raising, conveying and Introducing
into the Borough of Mionandoah nn abund
ant supply of pure water for domestic u.se
of the Inhabitants and to protout property
In sold borough from destruction in case of
tire and fixing a time for the holding of a
public election In (.aid borough forauthority
from tho citizens thereof to increase tho
bonded indebtedness for tho purposo afore
said.
He It ordained by tho Town Council of tho
Borough of Shenandoah, and it is hereby op
dalned by the authority of tho same.
Sec. 1, That tho Borough of Shenandoah
shall provldo a supply of pure water for the in
habitants of said borough dnd erect and main
tain all the works, machinery, engines andother
necessary apparatus for the making, raising,
conveying and Introducing Into the said borough
an abundant supply of puro water, for the pur
pose of furnishing and distributing to the in
habitants ot the said borough a sufficient sup
ply thereof for domestic use and to protect the
property therein from destruction by lire, and
the said Borough of Shenandoah is hereby uU'
thorized to acquire streams of water and ada
cent lands and rights of way to carry out the
intent of this ordinance.
Sec S. That Tuesday, June 11th, 1892. bo fixed
as a day for holding a special election In tho
said Borough by the qualified electors thereof
for authority to Increase tho debt of the Bor
ough for the purpose ot providing a supply of
ater for tho use of the Inhabitants of said
Borough of Shenandoah and the protection ot
property In said borough from destruction In
case of fire, and said special election shall be
held at the regular poling places and by tho
election officers In said Borough of Shenandoah
in manner provided by law.
THOMAS J. JAMES,
Prest. Town Council,
JAMES BMITH,
Chief Burgess,
Attest- T.J C04KLEV,
Secrotary Town Council,
FREE
EYE 3HHI
EXAMINATIONS I
Our BYE SPECIALIST
Will bo in SHENANDOAH,
OK WEDNESDAY, JUNE Sib, JIT THE FERGUSON HOUSE,
Prom 8:30 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Persons who have headache or w hose eyes are
causing discomfort should call upon our spec
ialist, and they will receive intelligent nndskill
ful attention. NO CHARGE to examine your
eyes. Every pair of glasses ordered is guaran
teed to be satisfactory.
CXJDEI3E33Sr cto OO.,
Oculists and Opticians,
1010 Chestnut street, Philadelphia.
M. A. HEFNER,
8 North Jardm St, Shenandoah.
WAGONS mid CARRIAGES
In all the latost styles, of the finest mako and
best finish in the world for the monoy, manu
factured by the Cook Wagon Company.
orSEND FOR CATALOGUE;
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utw uumiu, bi iw af.
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p M.HAMILTON, M.I).,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Odce-sa West Lloyd Btreet. Bhenancos)
Pa.
THE NE
ON GETTYSBURG'S FIELD
Dedication of the High Water
Mark Monument.
MANY DISTINGUISHED VISITORS
Governor l'uttlson Present With Large
Party The President Cnitble to Attend
Ex-Governor Ileuver the Orntor De
scription uf the Monument.
Q ETTTsnuito, Pa., June 8. Tho High
Water Mark Monumeiit was dedicated
here yesterday afternoon in the presence
of an Immense throng largely composed
ot Union veterans, in which the First,
Second, Third, Fifth, Sixth, Eleventh I
and Tvvel fth Army Corps, as woll as the
artillery and cavalry, were well repre
sented, together with the representa
tives of tho Army ot the Potomac, the
executives of this and adjacent States
and others.
Gov. Pattlson and party, numbering
200 persons, arrived early. Among the
party were Mrs. Pattlson, Major-Oeueral
Snowden, CoL Austin Curtin, Col.
Charles Qreon and the members ot the
Supreme Court, Captain Booth ot the
United States Army, CoL Chambers
McKibbln, Adjt.-Qen. -Greenland nnd
staff, Private Secretary Tate and Quar
termaster McClellan. Immediately upon
the arrival the Governor and party
wero taken to the High Water Mark
Monument.
President Harrison was expected, but
Col. Iiachelder received a telegram in
the morning from Private Secretary Hal
ford, saying it President Harrison
found it impossible to attond the dedi
cation. Tho Marine Band, however, ar
rived at noon. The exercises at the
monument began at 1 o'olock. Rev. H.
W. McKnight, ot the Pennsylvania Col
lege, opened with prayer. Hon. Edward
McPherson extended a welcome to the
battlefield. Col. Bacheldcr told why the
copse of trees was called the High Water
Mark.
Samuel M. Swope, of Gettysburg, un
veiled and presented the monument to
tho Memorial Association, and John M.
Vunderslico, ot Philadelphia, received
It. Ex-Gov. James A. Beaver delivered
tho oration und James Jeffrey Roche, of
Boston, read tho poem. Short addresses
were also made by Gens. Schoflokl, Slo
cum, Webb and Veasey and other prom
inent military men.
The High Water Mark Monument con
sists of a broad marble pedestal, flanked
on either side by o.innnn and surmount
ed by a great open book of bronze, tho
left page of which gives tho Dames of
Confederate commanders involved ln
that grand, mad charge, and on the
right the numes of the commanders of
tho Federal regiments which met, dis
persed aud annihilated the enemy.
Near by U a small monument that
marks the spot whore Captain Andrew
Cowan put his New York battery from
tho Sixth Corps when the one that pre
viously held the point hod been dis
abled. In the fight Captain Cowan lost
nil his commissioned and nou-oommls-sioned
ofHoers and had to serve a gun
himself. The monumont bears sn in
scription that tells significantly what a
"hell corner" It was during the charge
of Pickett; "Double canister at ten
yards."
In all 670 monuments have been
erected by the various States in honor ot
their citizens who fought there.
A POOR WOMAN'S GOOD FORTUNE.
Now Wealthy, After Living in Want For
Vears at l'asealc, . J.
Passaic, N. J., June 3. Mrs. Gertrudo
Kessler, a widow, who has been a charge
upon the good women ot the Baptist
Church tor years, and lived in an hum
ble room on the top floor ot a Passaic
tenement, has Just received a call from
her brother, Andrew Kessler, whom she
had supposed to be dead these twenty
five years.
Andrew brought the news that an
other brother, Henry Kessler, who had
died a year ago at Cleveland, had left
77,000 to be divided between them.
Gertrude Kessler came to America
from Germany thlrty-slx years ago.
Her parents died and her brothers dls
appeared. Then she married a man
named Kessler, who was, however, no
relative. He died some years ago. She
has had a hard struggle with poverty,
now happily terminated.
Will Not Make an Investigation.
Washington, June 8. The Press Com
mittee in the case ot James R. Young,
late Executive Clerk ot the Senate, and
a brother correspondent, have decided
that they have no jurisdiction In the
case. Upon inquiry Into the charges
that Mr. Young had been derelict in his
duties as an officer in the Senate by
making nublb executive business, the
committee say all correspondents deny
receiving such information from him.
The committee, therefore, believe the
charges unfounded, and decide an in
vestigation Impolitic.
A Thousand 3ten Ont of Work.
PiTTSEuno, Pa., June b. An explosion
of chemicals occurred iu the mixing de
partment ot the Pittsburg Plate Glass
Company, at Crelghton station, during
the morning. The building burned
rapidly, and within an hour the plant
was almost entirely destroyed. The loss
is estimated at from $50,000 to $o0,000.
with an Insurance of $10,000. One
thousand men will be thrown out ot em
ployment until the works are rebuilt.
Maisnchuietts Prohibitionist!.
Worcester, Mass., June 3. The Pro
hibitionist State convention yesterday
nominated Wolcott Hamlin ot Amherst
for Governor, Edward Kendall ot Cam
bridge tor Lleut,eiittUt Governor, Samuel
B. Shapleigh ot Boston tor Secretary of
State, Robert V. Raymond of New Bed
ford for Attorney General, W. D. Farn
ham, Jr., ot Somervtlle for Treasurer,
Alfred R. Evans ot Ashburnhaci for Au
ditor. A Nuted Athlete Mead.
Pottsvillk, Pa., June 8. Prof. A. O.
Schalm, Instructor ot athletics for the
Pottsville Y M. C. A., is dead, aftor an
illness of five days caused by too violent
exercise in his profession.
Yachtsmen Invited to the Fair.
Cuioaqo, June 8. The Executive Com
mittee at Its meeting passed a resolution
suggested by Collector of Customs John
M. Clark inviting yachtsmen to visit the
Fair with their boats.
We Can't do it
but aro willing to pay for learning how to
mako ns good nn articlo as Wolff's Acme
Blackinu of cheap material so that a
retailer can profitably sell it ot 10c.
Our price is 20c.
Tho retailer says tho publio will not pay
It. Wo say tho public will, becauso tliey
will always pay a fair prico for a good
article. To show both tho trade nnd tho
public that wo want to givo them tho beet
lor tho least money, wo will pay
Reward
For above, information ; this offer is opca
until January 1st, lh93.
WOLFI1 & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia.
Pik-Ron Is tho nnmo of a paint which
aoos work that no other pnlnt can do. Aeio
wood painted with it looks like the nnlurat
wood when It Is stained nnd varnished.
PAINTERS AND BUILDERS
will find it profitable to investigate. All
paint stores sell It.
Outfit that very properly contains a supply ol
Root
Beer
which adds to the enjoyment of all the other
dainties, and makes a picnic a picnic indeed.
A 25 cent package makes $ gallons of this
very popular beverage.
Don'l be deceived if a dealer, fcr the sake
of larger profit, tells you some other kind
s 'just as good lis false. No Imitation
Is as good as the genuine Hums'.
E-JS-PIlESElNrT
V trf Ji -?n -ra t.! -r! .
Beautiful book containing the latest vocal mu
sic. full sheet-music plates, handsome cover, In
ciuaing mo lonowing gums, unauriugea:
Afterwards. 40 I've Worked 8 Hours, 40
Ilaby's Fast Asleep 40 I Whistle and Walt, 40
Comrades. 50 Tjovh's Golden Droam 40
God Bless Our Land 25 Old Organ lllower, 40
to, i-reuy uose, mi uur L.asi waltz 4U
Guard the Flag, 40 Over the Moonlit Sea, 40
In Old Madrid, 60 Sweet Katie Connor, 40
Mary and John, 40 That is Love. 43
We give this book to Introduce to you
KRDUT'S BAKING POWDER
And KitoCT's Flavoring Exthaots,
Vn.mrpa.wd for PURITY and STRENGTH
Your grocer will give you a circular contain
ing additional Premium List with full particu
lars how to got them frco.
ALBERT ERODT, Chemist, Phila.
IEWIS' 98 LYE
(patented)
TheffrtMffmaQlfurMf Lj-cmade. TnUkt
other Lye, it Wing ft floe roler and ackl
in a can with removable Hi, the contenti ar
atwaj-i ready for u;. Will make thi bttt por
rorae4 Hart Soap la TOinloawt vithoutboillxo.
IT IS THE BEST for cleanilng wane pipe,
dli inflating atnks, eloseti, a thing buttle,
palntf, trees, etc,
PKNNA. SALT M'F'G CO.
Geu. Agi8..Pmia.tPa.
Shenandoah
Business
College
A Lnrg;e Attendance
Dally.
Room for a Few More.
Tako advantage ot the present
chance to secure a
GOOD BUSINESS EDUCATION I
For terms, &c, call at the College or address,
W. J. SOLLY,
Shenandoah. Pa.
JOHN R. COYLE,
Attorney-at-Law and Real Estale Agent,
Office lleddall's Building, Shenandoah, Pa.
VIGOR OF MEN
EASILY, QUICKLY, PERMANENTLY RESTORED
cL,iu, .NerTonanfMa, HcbUItr, and Tllaftoa
am trrora r Later xcei, the reeslu ef rerwork.
tchUMi, worry, eio. Full uenrifa, development aal ua
given to tverj ortao and portion r Uu bodr. BJisrle, nataral
njethoja. InitnuliaW tmruTtmeijl Vailart lmpoMtbU.
11.00 per boat etoiM for A(0. Written caaraDte to ewa
vita ere j- ili boiee, rt-fmeMi. Bend ataop fcr booA.
Mr-lacttinos and proof, eealed. Adinm,
CITY iuX'iU&L 00 FblUdelphU, !.
Xm. SANDEN'S
ELECTRIC BELT
UTCST PATENTS
BEST
IMPROVEMENTS.
WITH EUCTRI
MAQKET1C SUSPENSQU,
Will anr without medtetna all Wealnaat rtwltlof from
virtaaatloo of train, seiTa foreti, aiceuee or Indite rtUdo.
a teiual txbanitlon, draloe, loetti, oeiveue dabilllt, aleep
Uiioeea. languor. ibeucoatUm, kidney, llrer and bladder com
rialnti.laict baek, lomcM". elatlea, geneial tllbaalth, eta.
Thli electric bolt eontalna ttonderM iMproieaietite over aU
other, and civet a turret that l loitantl felt f thi voire r
or forfeit ft,UOU.OO, and will Cora all of the above dlee
eea or bo par. Tboueande bare ben euro 4 y ttl tnervelouo
Invention after U other remedial failed, and wo giro ban
drcdeof tiMlmontale In tbliandorerr other atate
One powtrfol Improved HKlTItfC 61 tPt.SMRY ! lb
f reeled toon .'er offered weak men, (Kbit M ITIULL DfcXTM.
llealtb aod t.rorouo Mrtnttb (.lAlUMtUi UIOUN
DiY&. Bend for large Illustrated jejopbtete, eeaW&, frwe
by mall. Jtddreii
SAivsjnir nMOfrmo cjo, .
NO.OIO arondwoy, HEW YORK
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