The Herald. PaniilBHHD DAIIiY, SUNDAY RXCMTKD WBBKLY, BVBHT SATTJHDAV. x.a. nnrmt iv;Wfr If, C ItOV Kit Hditur nntl l'ut,tihr tr,.r. (rAiKixti. ;imi moor J, XT, IIOTJSlt ,...7Iimm)M 2ITnnnur The Ktbniko Hkhai.u Ih a larger otrcula tf In "Shenandoah than any other paper pub- Books open to all. uBcmTioN hatcs: 0AIt.r,pt)r year M 00 WmcLY, per vr l SO ,Mrrft1tj Hntr. Transient, 10 cents per line, Brut Insertion ; ft seats per line each subsequent insertion, Rates "irregular advertising can be had on applica nts Mine offloe or by mall Catered at the Poitofllae. at Hhenandoah, Pa. tor transmission .through the malls as second-claas mall matter. Thb Rmsl id unth.irltles, as tbey huvs rpeite lly done, have been with holding information m to the ravage of the cholera in that country, and with the usual results. The plague has been spreading until it has In vaded a lartfe portion of the empire tnd is rapidly approaching the western borders, tlirnatenlnif; adjacent conn tiles In that direction. However Inexcusa ble such neglect of duty may be, it only serves to emphasize the Impor tance of moro stilct watchfulneM on the part of our own authorities. There Is a large distance between tlio United States and Russia, where the cholera prevails so extensively to day but it requires little time for the pes tilence to overcome that distance and assert Itself hore unless such measures are resorted to as will keep it at re spectful distance. Vote for your favorite toucher, "Tub Mall aticl Express, of New1 York, in sneakinir of tho future of Uie Heading Utilroicl, says: The presi lent of the Reading Itatlrovl, Mr. A. A. MeLeod, in ten lerlug ills resigna tion of that responsible place, frankly give as his remoa his bellf tlint the financial assistance needed by the oompauy will not be accorded so long m he contluup- hs its president and receiver. Mr. Mi-Laod' frankness does bim credit. It Is only just, to add that, had he succeeded in earry log out the plan which he elaborated for making the Reading system one of tji greatest and most productive in the country, he would have been hailed as one of the able.-t railroad financiers of U day, and there hie many who believe he would have suc ceeded but for the sudden complica tions in the money market, arising out of the heavy shipments of gold and the consequent extraordinary Inoreaee in the rate of interest. We make the prediction that the time will come when Mr. McLeod's plan will he appreciated as a master stroke of business policy, and it is not impos sible that that plan will still be car ried out and be its own juftluVation. THE BAKER BALLOT LAW A Recommendation That It be Amended. ME PORT OF JUDICIARY COMMITTEE. The Teit of the Amendments I'iujhuim! In tin. ltffpnrt ftiilimlttfil In the finnan lit lliirrlslittra; A I'rtltlim rrenmiteit Ashing rnr the Amiiilmont of the llriilee Company's Churter nt ltusliin. HaHrisbcko, April 8. The senate cham ber presented a very dreary rtppeainnce yesterday, as there was nothing going on In that brunch of the slate legislature. The house, however, was busy enough Ui make up for both itself and the senate, and taking all in all, much life was exhibited about the capitol. Mr. Zulluk, of Northampton, started the dayV proceedings by-presenting a petition from the citizens of Boston, asking the luulnlature to annul a bridge company's cluirtcr. The company operates tho bridgo over the Delaware between Eauton anil I'liilijisburg, N. J., and It is said must by h charter make the bridge free when Its rnmings amount to a certain per cent, of it capital. Th'js limit has been reached. Dills were reported from committee as follows: Senate- Relative to the setting aside of VL-rdicts. (Neatlve recommendation.) Tho senate bill declaring it to be a mis demeanor for nny person to give or take n bribe for political puipoes was reported negatively. Dr. David Kennedy's II BEST mm MEDICINE. SKKATOn G011I.V. Mr. Cessna, of Bedford, reported favor ably from the judiciary general committee a bill amending the Baker ballot law. It giveB regular parties or bodies of citizens which have held slate conventions for llvu years the right to official ballots, alt) ih tliey may poll less than 3 per cent, ol the highest vote at the last election. Certifi cates of nominations for state ollk shall be filed with the secretary of tin' common wealth forty-flve days before tho election, Hied It Is well known that Stone In the Bladder, Crave', Kidney Disease, Diabetes, Gout, Rheumatism, Dys pepsia and Nervous Prostration, have a common origin, viz., EXCESS of URIC ACID in the BLOOD. GIVEN UP BY THE DOCTORS. I. was afflicted with Inflammatoty Rheuma tism for 1 5 years, so severe that I was sup posed to be crippled for life. I doctored un uie uesi pnysi cians, but continued to grow worse, and had given up all hope of recovery. About five years ago I was induced to try a bottle of tN Dr. David Ken nedy's Favorite Remedy, made 5 at Rondout, N. Y. It gave me relief at once, and after using several Have felt no Rhematism for three years or more and consider myself permanently cured. I can not say too much for this wonderful medicine in transforming me from a suffering cripple to perfect health. E. P. Tayer, East Nassau, N. Y. I can vouch for every word Mr. Tayer has written as he lives neighbor to me and I sold him the Favorite Remedy. M. U. MELLIUS, Merchant, Nassau, N. Y. BRIGHT'S DISEASE CURED. My daughter was stricken with Bright's Disease. Her ankles, feet and eyes were terribly swollen. Four phy sicians attended her, but her life was despaired of. A mother's love surmounts all difficul ties, and I determined to try Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, made at Rondout, N. Y. One by one the well known symptoms of the disease left her. Words cannot express my gratitude and I earnestly recommend this great medicine. My daughter's recovery was due entire- 1 MitTM-ml Intensely fmrn Liver Complaint i could not walk without stt.. slid to this (ley no pum of the ugly thing ban an I can speak In tho hlKhpt terms of Favorite EUimwfy a Medicine? Rev. T. W. Hill, Pastor Method 1st 13. r. Tayor, bottles was cured. Miss Kempton. ami nomination papers must be ,i.;4. ..I..L .1. .... luyn,.u a1..!nn .wl other certificates and papers must be ly to Favorite Remedy, which was the only medicine with county commissioners forty-five en after her case was abandoned by the physicians. c. imrby-eigtib uhvb ueiure mid eiwuiuu. ah objections to the validity of certificates or natters except those tor legislature and con gress must bellied iu the court of common That Favorite Remedy possesses extra ordinary potency alike In nil these maladies Is evident from the following statements! KIDNEY COOT PLAINT. TCliltlftV anil LlVor fTrmirilnliif 1 fntil gerlDK. Defore I hail used the nerond bottle ot Dr. Kennedy's i f avorite ncmedy i was ruuy n-stortHi to neaitn. w. J. Comstock, . Lincoln 8t., Auburn, K. T. NllllVIIIIS I'KIISl'llA'IKW. I m troubled with nervous prostration, imlpltatlon of the Iwart, and dullness. Was very weak and at spells could hardly drug myself about the house. I began the use ot Dr. Kennedys Favorite Remedy, and was soon restored to health and strength. Mrs. Murgarct Dooley, Union Ave., Rondout, N. Y. I..A tlKIPPE. A well-known physician writes that he knows ot nothlnx that builds n person up so quickly and per manently after suffering from J . OniFt-E as Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. CIIArVfJKOF '.IF13. An eminent physician says ot Favorite Remedy "It affords protection from attacks that ortidnate In Change of Life lwyond that of any known medi cine." CANCIStt. Ten years an I had a cancer removed from my lip. I then begau ' n-- ne of Dr. Kennedy's Favorite itumeuj neareri. ah a nlnnd unurcn, Accord, n. y. COKSTIPATIOff. 'Tor years I have been troubled with constipation. I tried many remedies which gave me only temporary relief. Last faU I iiecame so diseased that I had a severe attack of chills and colic ; I tbon determined to try Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, which gave me perma nent relief uuu I am better now than I have been In years." - Mrs. D. Ruger, Medusa, N. V. rKIWAI.lJCOMPI.AlVr. I was an awful sufTerer from troubles common to mj Hex t four physicians prescribed for ine. but I grew worse, until I began the use of Dr. Ken nedy's Favorite llemedy. To-day I am a wtll woman, duo en tireiy to tue use or r avoriie rtcmeuy. ... lire. W. J. Anderson, Bruyn St., Kingston, it. V. The hint tvHl ot the rharncler r u preiiarri tion Is wlinl'N said of it at liotuv. lir. Kennedy's Fnvorito Itemed) lino grown Htviidily ill itai"H tor 20 jclira, mill in lo-illly tliu most ItMutl iiieiliclllu ill (ho llust erit States. ICVlEIflA. My skin and Ixxly was covered with blotches which wero very sore ana imuiul and Itched terribly. Dr. Keuuedy's Favorlto Remedy was reoommondeil. I com menced ualntf It and beforo 1 hud used the fourth bottle I was completely cured. S. J. Arnold, Rochester, N. Y. For ycuro n sufferer from Neuralgia, I It Is Htnce l oegau tuo uao ot ur. it's also tuo ueat mcuiciue tor A KNOWN SOLVENT for STONE in the BLADDER Nature's Antidote for URIC ACID. It Strikes at the Root, IMPURE BLOOD. In Bright's Disease, Chronic, Kidney or1 Liver Com plaints, acrotuia, Salt Klicum, and Sick Headache, lii Is a well known cure. For all the Ills nntl sicknessdj peculiar to women, It's a real blessing. CURES THE LITTLE ONES AS WELL: My little grand daughter had eczema the worst wayf It ,! lii X Ut :3 In a is ivi:uer.r.t:iA have tint irnnwn whnt. Kennedy's Favorite Itemedy. Liver troubles, as my family can testify Jirs. j a. jiicwiiiiums, i South St., Sllddletoivn, N, Y. TIIc: KI AIini'.ll. "When t cureil of catarrn 1v' Favorite Item- euy, and it cured me, thus saving my life, OATAIlItH OP about to give up in despair of (?ver ticlng curetl of Catarrh or tne Bladder, I tried Dr. David Kenned; -F. r. 'ouhkeepsle, N. Y. MYhPKPSIA. Dr. Kenneily's Favorlto nemody li an bont8t preparation and will do all thnt to claimed for It. "I vnis n sufferer for years with Dyspepsia and Kidney Com plaint. Favorlto Remedy cured me.1' Wm. Huston, Weehawken, N. J. SAI.T Kiar.JJM. "I know whereof I speak, av Dr. Kennedy's Favorlto rtcmnriv ia a nnalllr. . salt KUeuin, Kcsenia, Pimples, Bulls, trlcers and Sores. Itcured when t cure for Mrs. Laura A. Kempton, West Rutland, Vt, If you are suffering from effects of a posit mo of an nloeratod sore leg." Mrs. Hodsdon, Haverhill, N. n. IJUJBRS. Mrs. Annie Barton, Catttill.N.Y., says "Dr. David Kennedy's Favorlto Remedy Is the best medicine known for purifying the blood, for It cured my Inwlwnd of running Dlctraof tnulc-gwhnscUlod physicians failed to do him any good." OISAVBIj. I was troubled with Gravel and Catarrh of the Bladder. Tried several doctors but got no relief. Finally I used Dr. Kennedy's Favorite. Kemedy. The result was marvelous. After using a tctv bottles I was entirely cured. 8. N. Arnold, Rochester, N. Y. ItCKJ3IATIS?I. "Our daughter liadSclatlo Rheuma tism i was helpless for monUis , was advised and used Dr. Ken nedyto Favorite Remedy, and in a short while was entirely cured of this disease. " L. 21. Sauford, Des Molues, la. For Bale anil recommended hy all druggists. $1 bottle; G for $5. she was a mass of running sores from her cars around the entire neck to her cheeks. My wife gave her Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy in small doses, and what was the result ? To day the sores have all disappeared, the skin is smooth and clear, and she is fat and rugged and as bright as a silver dollar. I suffered myself with gravel and sleepless, ness, could get no treatment, physicians or otherwise, that helped me. I commenced to use Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, and from the experienced reuei, anci to-aay am a well man. Yours in F. I,. & T., J. E. l'ALMATEER, Athens N. Y WIFE HAD FEMALE COMPLAINT HUSBAND STOMACH TROUBLES Mr. Shultis writes: " I was troubled my stomach, food breaking up sour i eating would wake up nights with a burn 1 i'c-1 c nrl frtolinrr flint ,1 1 1 C. 1 l. j uioviv.jji,u ivutig una uldUC 111C clllllUSt llUM bearable. Reading of Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, of Rondout, N. Y.. J'j tried it, and before I had finished the thir-f bottle I was cured. But the greatest blessing was the cure it performed for my wife, who,) was troubled with sickness , com fa v TT r Til It if T r f iHfli MI iMTlMfTI T ittOTi "msmaw 7 a r a i VJffJAW-' 1 II I H l il I B 1 -ft" Kr ' 7 i ' i vi v m mon to all women. She could hardly drag herself about the house; noth ing helped her until she used Favorite Remedy. In a short while shebegantopic' Up 111 Health and Mr. ami Sirs. Jnmos W. ShnUIs.s strength and is a well woman to-day. I be- lieve had it not been for Favorite Remedy! she would now be in her grave." . J James W. Shultis, Woodstock, N. Y,( sons, use ut. icii"heluy ornvurysn REMEDY. Thb declHiou of Judge Tait in the Ann Arbor ease will give mora clearly bit idea of the rlehts ot capital and labor than heretofore, as it defines more elearl y than has yet been done hit Idea of the nature of the relations that bold between em ploy ere and employ w. That It will lead th a broader and iutler discussion, and, necessarily, a broader and fuller com prehension of the object, is already apparent, and it Is well that such will be the ease, for wheu the law deflu itely defines what is and what la not conspiracy on the part of labor unions and of the rights of railroad or other corporations, there will be an end to many of the disturbances which have resulted In the demoralization of bniineM, immense peeuuiary lote to employers and employes, nntl, not QDfreountly, In the loan of life, as iu the Homeatead eae. Minister Lincoln lllds I'Hrnwt ll.. LoMro.N, April 8. Hon. Robert T. Lin coln, the United States minister, has al ready formally bails farewell' to tli queen, having done so at a Ktate dinner given by lier majesty at Windsor casUe prior to her departure for Italy. Mrs. Lincoln and Miss Lincoln sailed from Southampton for New York to-day. Developments in the almost forgot tn killing of John A. Clayton, Repub lican OMUdidate for (Junerege in a southern Arkansas district in 1SS0, ustain the accusation of the Itepubli can press at the time that it was political assassination of a piece with the shotgun, knife and lash policy in wide spread vogue among southern Democrats. But the bene H clary of this soulless slaughter has ervtd outliis term, the country has confirmed his party's lease of power, and what are you going to do about it? Shot lty Her Husbsuid. BnooiJLYN, April 8. Mi. Wilhelmina Kranks, of 320 Wythe avenue, Williams burg, whs shot by her husband yesuiday at their home, Mrs. Kraults was removed to the hospital and tlie husband ai rested. It is not known how dangerously the wom an is injured, nor thecauseof thehubband's act. THE KIND THAT CURES! 1HE Nf XT MORNINQ I rCCL BRIGHT AND NEW AND Mr COMPLEXION IS SETTER, doi-tor says it acts gently nn ths sloniMsi, itver snd klilni-vs. and i a j,l-i.-sAnt laitativ& This drink is roa.le from iierhi and . prepared ibr uss as easily as u-a. Itin(-all MHE'S MEDIGIHE All drm.'i.itft'-en It at urulliaiiaolcSKe. lfyoa caunotg. n f it'i ..'ir.l ir. -a f. rafiea sample. Lane's I'nmllr !leilli-in moves the bowels orhday, In 'r-l'-rt t 'ii'iiy tiiii li nC'-esaai AlldrtasOilATtili V lttAlllJ LElWV.N. as we liava restored thousunds t o rubnst benltl- uid WE beamed in accoliiafce with "sections two LaGrippe, run down from nervous mental 7: strain, overwork or the changing sea to the county commissioners tho official lists sixteen days instead of ten days liefore election. The sheriff is exempt from giv ing uotice of city elections. The ballots shall no longer contain the residence o tho I candidates. One set of ballots only are to l furnished voters. AH ballots and cards of Instruction must be sent to the voting places on the Saturday before the elections. Mr. North offered a resolution creating a committee ot five to investigate the alle gations made in the newspapers reflecting upon the honesty of members in the legis lature iu connection with the Penrose bill to alwlish the Philadelphia public buildings commission. The resolution was adopted, and the speaker appointed as the committee Messrs. North, Boyer, Lytle, Skinner and Kcame. Mr. North asked that he be excused from serving on the committee, he having intro- ducod the resolution and being somewhat in the position of a prosecutor. He did not want to have the least suspicion go abroad that the report will not be a lair one. Speaker Thompson then .modified his committee, making Mr. Boyer chairman and Mr. Butterfleld a member In place ot Mr. North. Mr. Kunkel offered a resolution provid ing for tbe printing in pamphlet form of 2," 00 copies of the Giles tax bill for distri bution to members and citizens. There is a great demand for the bill from all parts of the state, and the resolution was adopted. Mr. Losch arose to call up bis resolution to investigate the electrio light trust in I hihvdelphla, but before he could make a motion to that effect Mr. Lytle moved to adjourn. Mr. Losch claimed that he had the floor and had not yielded it, but tbe speaker de cided that Mr. Losch had ceased to hold tbe floor when he called up the resolution and failed to make a motion to take it from the table. Mr. Losch served notice that be would demand a yea and nay vote on the motion to adjourn, and this caused considerable anxiety, as it was feared there was not a Quorum present. The vote showed ll yeas to HO nays on the motion toadtoiirn. but the hour for adjournment had arrived, and the house adjourned under the rules. To Bsuuih the Senate Next Week. , Iabrisburo, April 8. Next week the bill making an additional appropriation of 0",000 for tbe World's Jfair board to com plete the state's exhibit will reach the sen ate, when tbe greatest fight on the bill will take place. Lieutenant Governor Watree and Senator Gobin, the president pro tern of the senate, are with members of the World's Fair board, but tbey are not agreed upon the appropriation. The lieu tenant governor favors It, but Senator Qr bin is against it, and thus the contest will open with tbe chances about even lor the passage of the bill. Tired TStre KslUU jMt Mr ady. Moaucr, Mich., .April 8. Oeoca dag ger was riding with bis alllaneod, Uiss Anna Mero, when they quarreled because she refused to set the date for the wo.'iintj Jaucer hot at her five times. Three hliula took ellu t, and it is thought "he will die Jaifger returned to the hotel uuJ -.Lot uita tlf, probably fatally. TW B TO FIND A CUUE FOB RHEUMATBSM, LUmBAQO, SCIATICA, LIVER and BLADDER COMPLABNTS, DYSPEPSIA, LAME-BACK, &e W tt', DR. HAKDKN'S ELECTRIC BEID with Electro niajrnelic StiMpeiH Bory will cure fvltumu mealcllTe all i ine RDoveirouuies. u mu wuu nutTer from Nervous Debility, Louses, Drnliift. Loftt Manlieofl NervouiaoKit lecpleiu'sJ Poor Memory, nil Female Comj plaint, and ueuenil III henltHf tho tjffot ts of abuses, excosse, worry or exposure, will find relief and prompt cure in our marvelous Invention, which requires but a trial to convince the most skeptical. luiKnoraneoof el yourTHtem of nervo force and vitality which is clcctrtcltyand thus caused your weakness or look of force. feels you mar have nn uly drained If you reuiaoo into your system the Biomeiivs iuus uihiucu. wihuii re re. quired tor vigorous strength, you will remove tho cause and health, strength and vhjor will follow at once. This ie our plan and treatment, and wo ffunr.imee a cure or refund moner. Ouv 900 pngn book "TIT It EE CT.AflSESOF MEN." should he read toy every yoiinv USED BY ALL ROOFERS! ELASTIC . 'j Buublier Cement I For Slste, Tile, Tin or Iron Roots Sold Id all size packages from lOpt uuUs op. Pointing up and repulng all crack-j )otnt 7 shown l.jr hundrerts or oa-ws tlir..nirhout tljliandotlier Stntcs.wlio ould tihully testify, nnairvilumaor 01 vaom ire Have etrous letters bc-urinu toniiuiouy to meir recovery uier using our ic Iror.nfter all otlier troatniunts foiled, as can be mil elt. on Ml kinds ot roofs, and around ctiimi conlnir stones, skvllehts. dormer .1ik1o Kuiiera, wooa or muue worn, uimm.1 iiw i. v hols. or any plnue to be made wat r t U i,l. j t quttlledtor laying and beddlu? IjAI'K AX TILE R(WFa, also copings. Tlv y w U m leak or hecome loosened- It Is vi r uln n sucks firmly to unvthlng, tormina ,i iuu, .i leather-like skin over the top, will not i j.i u j loosen from Joints or cracks, itimm- r r v- if ter. This -cement needs no ruf "-i ii"p. It 1 stood the test for thtrty-Mto ye:trs, mil 11 i( lalls to give perfect satlsfa-tun. It I- "j most useful article a roofer can U ivj in shop. Toe cement Is prepare.l re.mj for i an is iu be aDOiled with atiowel uu i it I moist by keeping oovered with mtn . and will not set stiff or dry. Lolura, uronu black. (KstabllHhed 1860 ) Aa.liL.44. J. Q. HSTZEL. 59 Maine St., Neurit, N. . HAVE CURED THE8E WE CAN CURE YOU! KUEUMATIBX-IjOBT VIGOR, mtBTOTJS DEBIUTT AND WEAKNESS. Knf York CITT Octolior Mth, HOT. 1)8, A. T. SAHIieji, Bi-ar Sin Alioiittliree yearsaeo 3 puiobased r.ue or Tour eluctriobiUsfr tnarureot nervous debility, vnlch 1 haiiinlta worut form and -vrhich was undermining my health. Fir years I had J offered from this LorriltTedebilLatlnfl: drain on toy vital ones and I did not know v, hat ic was to have a good MTttt I have been u vrpu Sever ISO vKiirt u,.ii isw tUvetridvvtfrythiii i .auti luurof. Killed Drui. 1 BbATTLXVORi 1. 1 ' . '1 ler, of Keeue, K. U EI. , a few days ago mid Walter Tufts, a hurti-m' la the death of lu:i consequences ind died. ' ,11 -Mill i ll i. 1 I b i 11 .1 l-'ul-,' M Uu-iot, N. had a flght with r. which resulted ulliT fearuiK the ot hi-. ikcU, tut his throat JOHN KIltKKV, 2ND, MaNt-nu, N. Y. Dyspepsia for20 Years! TK1EI) EtRYTHINr Yet 2 bottles wroughtl A CURE. NO FICTION, BUT THXriPH DA91 Saesaiarii I A Co.,- 1 1 nuld War tiL fllvuaffi)! 3 tried Pajildtiit' pre, iiniioim, uttt could oIjUIoI TO nf.Kfcf WEtJj (ir ym owing tol DANA'S sarsaparilla; Isu) It IIF-I.PK SIB MS, BVCH! Itlut I IxKuiu is, ... um ll, (ro Uut ni Ukr. liny JXtM;l'MlA WAS) Cl'ICKl.l :' ! MT.EMP WKt.lJ IftiJ.1I,1,t I - 1 FBKly I.lSl.: AS DiRWS. Y.iinSei'p'y, I 1 . ui, ji i iviitKi-r, ma. T 1 .in 11 1 , r 1 VI i- n ' il II. I iu ill i Mi K 'I. . j .ii Kllliv 1 nit In " ll,lllll lllll Ml.llvi i n i, -,,-IM lllUt, 1 WU ItnU u. biiUiMi M OA Al Tit. r itffbt's sleep, but in one month's time after UHlni IV 1 reicamuen HruuK'-riiiiui uoia meuiiuijr jriokUlTj and in a short time waa ent Irel v wt ll. jBlnir tbe auuphy- foon truly. II. SiufiLia, ST Bowery, RHEUMATISM AKD LOST VIGOU. BROOKLYir, N. Y.. October 25th, 1S93. Imoomlbla cane i or i snn hum-. enly a ihoitTiuia until the palm left mo and to-day Cm a woji iiiuu, a wwsii H iuj vuii, wear or lur tiers mltfht be & re turn, but 04 it has now boon four irearsalnoejroa cured lae.cao iut ly eny ltlspermau ot. A. K YOaa. Uusioa. Director. 9W fit. llurk'a l'iaco. A fctuuiKif. xn-nr sir trour years ao i bui Kuoh rain from rheumatism thnt at times it vmi a for me to got arouud. and 1 always can led a lupport, I usod your belt and t fit a relief la . I irninedln u eilrht from thatdar and it won I Hsw Tory dm. rVrt. m ibm T. 8AKnw, Dear Sir i Ioaartortto youfchM Db. a. theelt whtnfa I a I am a letter carrier, and the lotitfdaily tramp ni hnsl etulrelv Gurud ma of rhrnimatlsmi ft-nm which I auffered for Courteen yean almost continually. eary In nur rounds, unto the time of o-ettinir tho hen were paiufully bona thjroushwitii.butthanKstoyouc wonderful Invention, 1 can now walk as well Ml erec did, and wfU rfconimend yurtreatuaonttoallalflictd The current hoe also hrouirkt haclcmy vigorinollser wygasyooaidst would. Yours very truly, JAME3 MAD. Pwry St. GEEIIAL DEB1UXY. Jbc. Ornci off B ARGENT SOS, K rr Ooor8, kto Cahtuib, Maine. Feb. 37, Uftf. Dr. A. T. Bamdjw, loar Sin I am Rlod to add my ii utwui uMiniProTeu wonac i iweivo uounuf oi ueQ, an teioetleutaupetito. Tour ale benefit U trie, and 1 take our blt. My health Iiavetraluea twelve poundiof flerth.audnowstecnwel atnl have an exoelleut appetite. Tour epleudtd electrtcj iH-lt with your rules pc Hualth" lian been a very valu your belt. pleruur iu roommendlng metandltake pleruuri Yours reti Dsiotrnllv. WIL aSO. tUBCUSNT. THE DR. SANDEN ELECTRIC BELT Is n complete mUranla battery, made Into a belt so si to be easily worn during work or attest, and it ajves sooUilag, pr tonuud currents which are Instantly telt thronshont aUweak parts, or we forfeit SS.wOO. It baa an Improved Kleetrle Mnapenaory, the imtest boon ever given weak men.and wo warrant it tn euro any of the above weaknesses, and foenlarjte shrunkun limbs, or parts, or Money Itelnnded. They are jtraded Inst renttth to moot alt stages ' f weakness In young, mlddleUgedoroia en. and will cure the worst casus in two or tares months. Address for full information. ' " SANDEN ELECTRIC CO., 820 Broadway, New York. To ITyo Fast Colora USE : PEERLESS : DYES ! sddresH for 'asm pie card. Bin IRA, Jr. Y. opular Saloon, DANA'S LIVER AND KIDNEY PILLS are9 (worth their weight In Gold. 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Maroware More, f ' We are headquarters lor J Paint Brush, Window Brushei Scrub Brushes, Spaaes, Forks, Rak s, House Furnishmq XjXsO-3TXJ SALOON AND RESTAORAInI 36 Kast Centre Street. Tun beat bear, ales, porter, vrbtsltles, brandl ,. vrines ana naeat nisare aiwaya on nana. ROBERT LLO D, Prop.