The Herald. TOttLISlIKD DAILY, SUNDAY MXCHl'TllD WEEKLY, KVHIIT HATUItDAT. If. A. llOYV.lt .IVo;.refor tl. 0. nOVlllt Kdltor umt J'uOIUher W ,T. WAHCINH . Komi Killtor if. X iSOYJSH ....m ..lm(ruM5 jtranntpr SUBSCRIPTION KATE. UMI.Y(per yortr,............... 00 ffiiKiiTi per year 1 GO Ailrerttnlnit Jlittet. Transient, 10 cents per line, llrst Insertion ; 5 aents per line each subsequent Insertion, Hates for regular advertising can bo bad on applica tion at the office or bv mall. Tho EvENiNd Heuald hai a larger circula tion In 'Hhenandoah than any otbor paper pub lished, Hooks open to all. Catered at the Postofllce, at Hhonandonh, I'a. (or transmission through tho malls as second-class mall matter. K in. i I'HOJt AM. AltOttNl) Till". STATU. Nous lrntn DlUVrpnt Si'i'tlnns at the Com muiiMciiltli. West CiiKftTF.n, Mny 30. The Pennsyl vania Traction Company's surveyors yester day commenced work upon t lie electric line fiom MIddlotown to I'hilailelpliin. Tliey will also build lines from l'nrktshurg to Oxford, from Downliigloivn to Qutlirlevillc and from West Chester to I'lillndeplila. 11, J. McGinnn, of Lancaster, 1ms been awarded the contract for the rosd lied of I nil tlip lint nnil t.hp VraUn0lmiiMrnmnnnv I will furnish overhead work. The company Is backed by a capital of $30,000,000. Dr. David Kennedy's THE BEST SPRING MEDICINE. COMING CAMPAIGN. Tho following editorial from tho Frackvllle Mentis worthy of reproduc tion Into our columns: As tho coming campaign and elec tion will be tho most important hold In this county for many years, 1Mb our Intention to duvote no little uttontion to tho subject of politics, In hopes that we may induce u large cluss of our best citizens to give the subject more consideration than they have here tofore done. We believe it to be tho duty of every good citizen not only to take au interest, but an aotive part in tho political control of his county; in other words, the control of his home or local government. Wo will give the matter pergonal supervision and gather from the best sources of all sec tions of the county the most reliable information to be had. The "Political Cauldron," to use an expression that is overburdened with fatigue caused by its own antiquity, used to boll principally in thalaucient village called the Borough of Potts vllle, and particularly known to fame as the county seat of Schuylkill county. But things have changed in recent yeara, ana now almost every locality In the county asplrej to Its own political coterie, formed for the purpose of moulding sentiment In its vicinity, and then controlling the delegates that formerly waited uutll their arrival at the convention for In structions and inspirations as to how to vote. The clans, (tin gael) cliques, coteries, rings, and some organizations hav ing discussed the various phases of the coming campaign und tho numeroiH luscious plums to be gathered, there Is to-day to bo found in our county so many political cauldrons on tho boll, that the very atmosphere Is permeated with the odor of political hush, and, what 1b worse, the boiling stench of hopes for a linger in tho financial pot pie of corruption, that wiil bo ready for distribution that day to inspire those who have not already received inspiration before leaving home. For, after all, the time has come when tho result of u political convention In this county is no indication of tho wishes of either party. Fraud and corrupt tlon run hand in hand, not rlot.ior they have a common goal, and for the pur pose of galulug this they form a close copartnership. Money Is shamelessly and openly used for the purpose of in fluencing the delegate, and, alas! un fortunately, the larger number of dele gates who now attend conventions go or the purpose of making all out of It possible, often avowedly so, thus plac ing delegates uud candidates, who uses money, on the earns corrupt plane. The time has come when a stop should be put to these polltioal crimes, and it Is the duty of all self-respecting eitlKeui ae well as reputable news paper to aid in the Mine. As we have wid before, It Is our Intention to give our patrons the best political uewi ob tainable, but while we wiil be on the lookout for news of a general charttoter w will not overlook the cesspool of oorruption and will not hesitate at any time to expose fraud and oorruption wherever we may know them to exist, fee they Demooratio, Republican or Prohibition. It is to be hoped that the brutal bully, John Li Sullivan, will receive such a lessou from the Maine courts as will put an end forever to his vicious exercise of the physical power with which nature unfortunately endowed him. On Sunday evening, without provocation whatever.heklokeda one armed lawyer named Llzotte, who pluokily oltuchedithelbully with his one haud and turned him ;over a oar seat, from which awkward)poeltion he was rescued Ly the bystanders. Then one of Sullivan's palls struck Llzotte In the face and the cowardly pugilist followed this up by choking the crippled man. Toe latter had Sulli van arrested and it Is to be hoped he will push the case. The lesson which alltohell was taught in England by the courts Imprisoning him for an unprovoked assault on an old man had a good a fleet, and a similar one is needed in the case of Sullivan iu this country. This is by no means his first ofl'ttuoe, but It seems to be one of bis worst, and no better occasion could be chosen to put an end to his foolishness for all time. TiTangellrnl Lutheran Delegate. Nbwvillk, May 20. The following ore the delegates from tho West Pennsylvania Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran church to tho General Synod, which will be held in Canton, O., beginning Wednesday, May lil: Kev. W. S. Preas, D. 1)., York; A. (i. Kostnacht, York; F. Klinefelter, Qrecn castle; D. Ii. Floyd, Ncwvllle; II. h. Iiangher, I). D., Gettysburg; E. II. Lelscn rltiK, Chamljersbtirg; E. J. Wolff, D. I)., Gettysburg; J- O. Kollea, I). D., Hanover; Professor E. E. Cnmpbell, Mcclmnicsburg; Professor E. Brcidcnbnuf?h, Gettysburg; M. It. Spahr, York; Jere Carl, York; C. 11. Krumrlne, Clinmliersburg; 11. W. Ilentn, Gettysburg; J. A. Dcmpwolf, York, and J. B. Iteddlg, Shippensburg, HiibIici Will lie Tried for Murder. IIcntinodon, Slay 20. The body of Mrs. Edward Hughes, at Mincrsvillo, who, it is alleged, was killed by her husband, was oxhumcd yesterday. Tho examination showed tlint the skull was fractured behind tho right ear as though it had been hit by a sharp stone. The coroner's investi gation showed that the wife had been sub jected to very brutal treatment by her hus band and that on the day of the murder ho had threatened her lifo. Hughes, now in Jail hero, will bo tried for murder in the first degree Penrose Congratulated. IlAiimsBuno, May 20. Senator Penroso is in receipt of numerous telegrams con gratulating him on the passage of Ills bill to abolish the public buildings commis sion. Dr. William Pepper, Charles i mory Smith, Colonel A. K. McClurc, Rev. Dr. McVicar, Mayor Stuart, President Hart nian, of common council, Theodore M. Ettlng, Amos M. Slack and Joseph L. Nobrc, of Philadelphia, were among those who sent congratulations. Mol.nod Attain to llelrn, Philadelphia, May 20. The Rending receivers have authorized tho payment of interest oh the live per cent, bonds of the .Delaware Klver Terminal Company. About $20,000 are required for tills payment and the action is construed to mean that the property will continue as a part of tho Reading system. Ex-President McLeod said yesterday in relation to the report thut he will shortly lesign the presidency of tho Uoston and Maine. XMm is. r. Tayer. Tim Salyards Trial. Cam.isle, May 20. The second day's session of the murder trial of Charles Sal yards opened yesterday. The gre.it inter est shown in the trial is evidence of the de bire of our people to deal out justice to the man who shot one of their policemen. Yet there is no excitement, no vindietiveness against the prisoner, and if he suffers un justly it will be because of the evidence produced. The courtroom was packed. Kcoiiomllctt Moving Out. PiTTsntmo, May 20. An exodus amount ing to nn eviction occurred at Economy, when Dr. Benjamin Feucht and wife, Henry Feucht and wife and Teresa Feucht, u sifter, moved out from the little settle ment. Their departure was tho result of the compromise between the Feucht fuc tion and Trustee Duss. They were paid a large sum of money for leaving the home they have occupied over half a century. It 19 well known that Stone In the Bladder, Grnvef, Kidney Disease, Diabetes, Gout, Rheumatism, Dys pepsia and Nervous Prostration, have n common origin, viz., EXCESS of UKIC ACID In the BLOOD. GIVEN UP BY THE DOCTORS. I was afflicted with Infiammatoty Rheuma tism for 1 5 years, so severe that I was sup posed to be crippled for life. I doctored ltn me nest, pnysi- cians, out continued to grow worse, and had given up all hope of recovery. About five years ago I was induced try a bottle oi Dr. David Ken nedy's Favorite Remedy, made 'at Rondout, N. ;.Y. It gave me reliei at ' once, and after usinar several bottles was cured. 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. K. 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- ..t.w uttvitUMU Vi MUb All, lli HO Ul.aj'tlll U Vis 4 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 Miss Kemnton. daughter's recovery was due entire ly to Favorite Remedy, which was the only medicine taken after her case was abandoned by the physicians. Mrs. Laura A. Kempton, West Rutland, Vt. If you are suffering from effects of LaGrippe, run down from nervous mental strain, overwork or the changing sea sons, use DR. KENNEDY'S FAVORITE REMEDY. That Favorite Remedy possesses extra ordinary potency alike In all these maladies Is evident from the following statements: KIDNEY COJIITjAINT. Ttlrtnov find T.lmr rnmnlnlnf i r-niild tint wnltr wltlioil KcrlDff. lief ore I had used the second bottle of Dr. Kennedy s 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 or Liver Com 1 rafrereil Intensely from UtlOUt r. Kennedy's L'nvnrltA Iltnnlv ? wn. fitltv Malnimt tn tm.ltli. w. J. comstock, 31 Lincoln Ht., Auuura, . i. IVIJUVOW.N IMKISTKATmN. I was tronblol with nerroiM prof trillion, palpitation of the heart, anil dizziness. Win rcry wcuk anil at upelt couM Lanlly lrnn myself ntxmt the houc. I began the ubo of Dr. Kennedy Favorite Itemedy, and was soon restored to health ana strength. Mrs, Margaret Dooley, Union Ave, llondout, N. Y. fiA liltll'I'i:. A welt-known physician writes that he knows nf nothing thot liutlds n pereon up so quickly and per manently after suffering from La OBirra as Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. CIIAlVfJUOFI.iri;. An eminent physician says of Favorite Remedy "It nHords protection from attacks that orlglnato In Cnango of Llfo beyond that of any known modi cine." CANCKTl. Ten years ago I had a cancer removed from my lit). I then liegan the uso of Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy and to this day ho sign of the ugly thing has ap- peared. I ran speak In the highest terms of Favorite Remedy qm a iiioou iueuicine. Church, Accord, N. V m 2 m Rev. t. W. Hill, l'ostor Methodist OONNTIl'ATIOIV. "Tor years I hare been troubled with constipation. I tried manyremedleswhlcupavemqouly temporary relief. J-ast fall I Iwearae so diseased that I had a severe attack of chills and colic 1 1 then determined to try Dr. David Kennedy's Tavorlto Remedy, which gavo me jierma nent relief and I am better now than 1 have teen In vears." -Mrs. D. Rugcr, Medusa, N. Y. nttlAI.HCOniri.AUVT. t was nn awful sufferer from troubles e'ommon to my sex i four physicians prescribed for me. but I grew worse, until I liegan the mo Of Dr. Ken-cedj-s Favorite Remedy. To-day lam awell woman.duocn tlrely to the use of Favorite Remedy. , SI rs. W. J. Anderson, Uruyn St., Kingston, N. Y. Tlit! hvhi tvst or tin character of n, prepara tion U what' nuIiI of It at home. Elr. Kennedy's Favorite; llcmriti" llM preiwii Htcailily In nail s lor tilt yearn, nnel Is to-ilay (hu miHt nseil incillcliio in thu Uast e:m Stales. T.C.RItlA. My skin and body was covered with blotches which were very sore and painful and Itched terribly. Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy was recommended. I com menced using It and before I had used tho fourth boiUo I was For years a sufferer from Neuralgia, I c It Is since I began the use ot Dr. Kennedy's Favorite ltemedy. It's alio the best medicine for NKUHAr.fSIA havo not known what t.lvei-tmntilea n. tn v t.mllv rnn tefctifv. Mrs. J 8 Mcwhllams, 157 South ht., Mlddletown, N. Y. CATAIIICII OF TMi: l)I,AIIlli;i:. "When about to give up In dejipatr of ever being curod of Catarrh of the Uladiler, I tried Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Rem edy, and it cured me, thus Bavln my life." F. C. Brink, I'oughkcepsie, N. Y. DVSI'UP.SIA. Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remeely Is an honest preparation nnel will do all that Is claimed for It. "I was a sutterer for years with Dyspepsia and Kidney Com plaint. Favorlto ltcmeuy cureil me.' Win. Huston, Weehawken, N. J. SAr KIIKirai. "I know whereof I speak, when I say Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy Is a positive euro for Halt Rheum, Eczema, Hinples, Holts, ulcers and Sores. It cured me of an ulcerated sore leg." Mrs. Iloilsdon, Haverhill, N. H. Ur.CIIISS. Mrs. Annie Barton, Catsklll.N.Y., says "Dr. David Kennedy's Favorlto Reme-dy Is tho best medicine known for purifying tho blood, lor It cureel my husband of ruuulut; Ulcers of tholes when skilled nhvslelnna fnlln,i tn iin him any good." C.ttAVIilj. I was troubled with Ornwl nn.l r.lnn. of the Madder. Tried several doctors but got no relief. finally I used Dr.Kennedy's Favorlto Remedy. Theresultwos marvelous. Alter using u few bottles I was entirely cured. S. N. Arnold, Rochester, N. Y. lilir.IJItlATISjr. "pur daughter had Sciatic Rheumn tlam I was hel pless for months was advised and used Dr. Ken nedy's Favorlto Remedy, and In a short while was entirely cured of this disease." I M. San'ord, Dcs Moines, la. For sale mid recommended by all druggists. $1 bottlo; (ifor$5. plaints, Scrofula, Salt Rheum, and Sick Headache, If Is a well known cure. For nil the Ills and sicknesscj peculiar to women, It's a real blessing. CURES THE LITTLE ONES AS WELL My little grand daughter had eczema tho worst way; she was a mass of running sores from her cars around the entire neck to her checks. My wife gave her Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy in small doses, and what was the result F I o-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. IsulTereel myself with crave! and sleepless ness, could get no treatment, physicians or otherwise, that helped me. I commenced to t use Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, and from the first bottle experienced relief, and to-day am a well man. Yours in F. L. &T J. E. PALMATEER, Athens, N. Y. WIFE HAD FEMALE COMPLAINT. HUSBAND STOMACH TROUBLES. Mr. Shultis writes: " I was troubled with my stomach, food breaking up sour after citing would wake up nights with a burning, distressed feeling that made life almost un bearable. Reading of Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, of Rondout, N. Y.f I tried it, and before I had finished the third bottle I was cured. But the greatest blessing was me cure lc penormea lor my wile, who was troubled witn sickness com mon to all women, one could hardly drag herself about the house; noth ing helped her until she used F a v o rite Remedy. In a short while shebegantopick'- i i ti. i up ill Iieaitll ana Mr. anil Mrs. James IV. Shultis. 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." Juies W. Shultis, Woodstock, N. Y, miimmwjr i f J1 " una r XiSMMSUW S lit n rIHI lllll . '"II III It II Ills Legs lliiel to be Ampututoel. Hummklstowx, JIny 20. Chas. Thomas, nc;ed 25 yenra, a foreman nt the Iltimmels tnwn brownstone quarry, was struck by n largo stone that was being hoisted and his legs so badly crushed that amputation was neeebsary. An Englishman, name un known, employed In tho same riunny, fell it distance of iitty feet into the quarry, bieakiug his right leg in two places and iujuring himself internally. Kllli il -While Itourdluc a Train. IlAHmsnTRO, May 20. Word was re ceived in this city yesterday by W. It. Bay, ot Heir btieut, btutiug that his brother Ed ward, who resided here a short time, had b'en killed at Itraddock while attempting to board a truiu. The unfortunate young man was only 18 years of age and was working his way to Erie, where he had se cured employment. Lawaon Gets File Years. Philadelphia, May 20. Thorns Lrw on, wbo was convicted of murder In the second degree iu causing the deatli of Mrs. Ellen Donovan by choking br, at her home, No. 1410 Cadwalader street, on the niKUt of February 16 butt, was yesterday sentenced by Judge Hare to five years in the Eastern penitentiary. Ills Accounts Appear to lie Short, PirrsBUBO. May 80. Morris Long, time keeper at the large stone quarries l Booth & Flinn, at McCauce station, is under ar rest charged with embezzlement. It is al leged that discrepancies amounting to over 30,000 have been discovered. Alexander Bnehler Passes A away. Gottsburo, May 20. Alexander D. Buebler died here yesterday, aged 79 years For thirty-five years he waa tioauaurer and trustee of Pennsylvania oollejps. .lames 12. Murelock Deuel. CisriNNATi. May 20. James E. Mur doch, the famous actor and receiter, died liete aio'd For two years he has been ill lio. i vnr.iius complaints. He was teud- erlj i-atcd feir to the last by his daughters, Fannie in m i lita. Would you rather buy lamp, chimneys, one ft week the year round, or one that lasts till some accident breaks it ? Common glass may break or not the minute you light your lamp; if not, the first draft may break it; if not, it may break from a mere whim. Tough glass chimneys, Mac beth's " Pearl-top ". or " Pearl- flass," almost never break from eat, not one in a hundred. Where can you get it? and what does it cost? Your dealer knows where and how much. It costs more than common glass; and may be, he thinks tough glass isn't good for his business. Pittsburgh. Pa. Geo. A. Macbeth Co. Jlfi-s. A. A. Williams Lynn, Mass. For the Good of Others Jfev. Mr. Williams Heartily Iin iloi'MH Hood's SariMparllla. We are pleased to present this from Rev. A. A. Williams, of the Sillsbee street Christian Church, Lynn, Mass.: " I see no reason why a clergyman, mpre than a layman, who knows whereof he speaks, should hesitate to approve an Article of Merit and worth, fiom which he ur his family have been siKiittlly benrluVil, ami whose coinmenela- tiou niay serve to ext.md tlmse ln'm'lit to others by increasing tlu'ir coi l il. nee. My wife has lor many ycaia been a oiwi.-ivr from severe Nervous Headache for which she found little help. Bhe has tried many things that lirouiUeei well but per formed little. Last fall a friend gave her a hot tie of Hood's Sarsaparilla. It seems surpris ing what simply one bottle oould and dla elo for her. The attacks of headache decreased in number and were less violent In their inten sity, while her general health lias been im proved. Her appetite ban also been better. I'roni our experience with Hood's Sarsaparilla I have no hesitation Iu endorsing It mrrlu." A. A. Williams. m HEMS MB BILE HAVE Yy Til TO FIND A COKE FOR RHEUMATISM, LUMBAGO, SCIATICA, KIDNEY, LEVER and BLADDER COMPLAINTS, DYSPEPSIA, LAME-BACK, &c, BE. SANDES'S E1EGTUI0 BEITt MHU IJl'tllU ill UUllVtlllinii.iii gory will cure without nedieiiio all of tho abovotroubles. fhopowlid nulTcr from NfrvnuN npliilltv. TifiRftrH. DrnlnH. Lost IVa.iifaoouS NorvnuHuossi hlecpessnesB; pluintH. ana utueial 111 ticultliT mecuuctsoi auuscB, exceecs, worry or exposure, will Und relief md prompt euro In our marvelous invention, which requires but a trial ti convinco the moat skeptical, lnignonrjce of ef fects you may liavo unduy drained your system oinervoforcosnd vitality wliicli 1h clrctrlclty-and thua caused your weakness or la4 of force. If you replaco into your rstemtbo elements thus drained, win: U are re quired lor vigorous strenfftk, you will remove the causa and healtk, strength and vlitor will follow at otce. This Is our plan and treatmaii, and wo ctinrjiTiffn n. ftirn nr rnfntrl mmiHY. Our GOO pnsro bortls "TIIUEE CTiASHESOF MEN." should be read by ever? youiiff, iiiliIdiu-aBt'il and old mnn, eent sealed, froo. Dr. 8 tin don s EIrctrIc Kelt is no eterimeut, ns we have restored thousamls to robust health and vlcor, after all other treatments falledusean bo shown by hundreds of casentbrouphout this and other Stittes.v ho would kindly testify, and torn many of whom wo havo etrong loLters bearing testimony to their recovery alter using our licit. WE HAVE CURED HBnVOTJS DEnilsITY AND WEAKNESS. WawYonKCiTy Optobfr 81th, 1W. Dsu A.T. fUWDEN. Dear Sir: About tlireeyeai-aoffo X imrouaaed ouo of Tour ttlectriolM'ltsfor tnecurco nervous dobiluy, vhlch I liaclinlu worst form ant vhtch waa unrtermininnr my hetiith. l or yearfllhtu paltered f rom tbisterrlbiadublllat juit drain on my vtt forces and I did not know wliatlt uustofcaveagooc at ilo-bt'a sleep, but in one month's time arwruuii it I folt a much stroneor tnnn both mentally una iu ti Baunuuio WBitjiiTirciv jy- n. U. ehXiau, &7 Bowery, sfefOly. Voun trut BUEiniATlfiSX ASB LOST TIGOtt Kaootr TMK. A. T. BA.HDKN'. L. I'eredsuch imin fiom rli THESE WE CAN CURE YOU! EUEUMATK4M-LOST IQ9 . n New York Cite, Oei m, u the belt has entii-ehr cured mo of rheuquouii from wmua i mmereu ir rourcoen yearn aimortoritioaally. I ain a letter can ier,andteloii2 daily ttsnos neoes eary in niy roundx, unto tho tune of RtMhtho belt, were rwliifolly rou through with, but tlvufrs to yoor wondorfui liivemioa, l oan now waltc as 41 u I OT did, and wilt recommend y.-urtreatmont tOiilafflioted The curraut has alto lruuiriit tuu k mv Inotlw waj-fl aa you sakl it would, Youra Vei isinjr the aodphy- HOOD'8 PlLLS are the best family cathartic, gwtle and affvctl va. Try a box. Price 36o Chrts. Bossier's SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (lUnn's old stand) i4 South mala Street. Klawt wines, whiskeys and elnrs alwatm tn stock, rresa neer, a.i iuis rorwr au Uhotee Temperance Drinks. tap. LORENZ SCnWDT'S Celebrated Potter, Ale and Bbbi JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Brand I!booitlth, H. Y., October Silh, lWt win f our juuiv ago l ui lunotL'ti thtnti times it wua I ntlllfl. I I 1 wit u ftni'i-i.T I rv oanoi.jraiii'i'ort. I uwd rtir in ic n'uil .so. relief in cnehuui. 1 1-' ili.cd in tteft'liCfrufii tluic duv ouditwas only o plmi t iimun 1 Cic pniiis Wt no and t'-dny I 6 in a weh min, lrlwayj 1 dp mr t -It nun bvfor fiar aoreinijrht bean-tui n, but as it bus iov heou four wuvvliiasonrurid nie.ean taftlr ctvininwrnmii ttU AeJiVOaS, MusicaiDircctorjsfeJfcUlUaikl'lttce. GEN Ell AX. DEBILITY Otocs OF 8 TtGQfT 801 im, a. A. oandi s, jiuar fitt i I am rUi oarbtlr. lay htuuh nasi m rovrdwoiu navetirf I nod t v, lvo loum1 ' tit iK h. tin l i. bV.lStt. u odd mr it rulua OE on;Umvcnnexi!'ik'iHfip!u tiE. mr 0 Aja cieetrl belt vuh your "rul's or U.-alth" biisbuitalc.-y vnliu nt'tobt 'ii'flttom',r.iHn',v o nU isureiurudorjiicudine VQL1T IjfAt. uurani!i(wiMiih K WlL GEO. fOSEOT. ELECTRIC BELT THE DR. SANDEN lsaeomplet.Ralvanlabiittory.inRdeintoabeltso as toba eullr vara dnrlnv nv oi. IH.".9Ptftl.Q.''.lr"loJ1so' cuirmis wlilih aro lnstsntlr iolt throunhout nliwoak nr 3 iiuu. itaasan jmiirevna .locirio uspeusorv,thBBroawstboonovpr.nia inSSryfiiK!rPS cuirmis wlilih aro lnstsntlr iolt tbrouijhout alfweak riuu in. . MiiorireKniuiiuiiiiniiiniiioinecaiiBtaiesor woatnrisu In wiinc nilddln. en. ana will oure the wurnt oues iu two or throe montlST Address for rmi Animation. SANDEN ELECTRIC CO., 326 Broadway, New' and le i forfeit aen,anu Money Ktorold orka SNEDDEIVS : LIVERY fforses end Carnages to Hire. Haullue of all kinds promptly at ended v.. llori.ts talon to Doara, at rates tbatare liberal. PEAK ALLEY. Mvt Uth H&rdcaro Stor Watt's Popular Saloon BR a li h 1HEI AfirtU flnvn ATTLft the l'uiuUj ubjiti 4 ell a quae a a who i tn st iimatiiaa to our l nu i Lt, ui ( r Li tlliwibdkm 9 and 21 West Oak Street, , KHiI QUID a . hstr anii. H.. TU2X au at ml ,,.... t -nil dl vtfVX lttl DOC hO IFlUUlDtl t 1 i I in 1. . Kill ..LU I. ...II r.u i t. f ravui vT id- ii, inmcjt (1 birlitsa J hum vUeatXV voutbfa 3ft. TMrT.l.,. t.,. .. "ii . . V.'" v. Ms.f atof.ated wtih tha bent boor, porter, alea : ? KTl'?-,??cr." m".u irtB w Hreotui .bUJclss, braadltw. wines, oto. Fintdt cigars Jw thTvu atior oir fcinaaeu. uuruiai inviLaiioa iu an ; iitgi.otos, wd. tnt tui r,,iLB from 6u io " iwil ntun iu ou. i ih nr a 71 Sf V trw wedl1 s Mlvertitea, " Truth: OociulutitatTM, Bndwemtnuof phriUliDi,lavi-la ud cromi wtliMfi. Bti4 IM IrsaUTe 0mibui.VeVJ4.tf JL notort wi wvt akUtW nJ .,f buta mih. Write in usm iwnr MBoribcv cK..,d UK All It. "lUl't WD JIVUli Fii4stIatioialBank THEATRE BUILDINQ BficnmJtloali, Jferum; CAPITAL,- A. W. LEISENKINO, President. P. J. FERGUSON, Vies Pree J. R. LKISENEING, Casnlor. S. W. YOST, Asalstsnt Osnhuai Open Daily From 9 to a ( delnhif mum w lay i Intervsi Paid on Savings Dcpc$?l$$. MsW U.i'Ufcr BedlesI Offleer, SOfi N SECuM) am mt' oinehi in America in-- t Special UiM-jisi i fc i . i i Varlwrolo, llyilpwlr, Uii". 1 rMtinrnl liy Mill! a i SiMl.-atioiiH lmt'Iv t nil.l sa .1 O'Sli;. ORV t hpurdiO . M. M All d (! iu;.u,. Bci' USED BY ALL R00: ELASTIC Rubber Ccrat For Slate.-TUe, Tin or Iron R,ir Sold Id aU.alie paekages from iu p ut Ah up Polntlne up and repairing all cracked loloi on an maas or roon. sou arouau coplue stones, skylights, dormer 5 P U'tm wlndovfsb cutters, wood or stono work, breaks and nalJ" 11 bolBS, or any jilaoe to be mado watcr-tltht; utl , 1 onualledtor laying and beddlnp HLATE AN. J. 'J TILE UOOP8, also ooplngs. They wtll neve ' leakor become loosened- It Is veryadhr lv stloks Hrmly to anything, (oruiim: a to . h leather-lllie skin over the top, will not run 01 loosen from Joints or oraoks, summer orw.n , ter. This cement needs no reti-n nfo. It 1 0.1 stood the teat for thirty-two years, anfl orv' falls to give perfect satisfaction. It "i bc most useful article aroofor can him1 'n h shop. Theoementls prepared n. r. f.T a-an- Is to be applied with a truw..l u. moist by keeping covered witi air . and will noit'f t nitff tir 'ir '. Colr, 1 ui black. (Hs'uhlliiii'ii lw' ) A. 1.. 1 -J. Q. HKTZELi, .i9 M i.nt St., Ki u ,. 1 TWICE TOLD JAUsi Are ometlmes a bor, bin wli n t 10 r' pie are told twioe tb.it .it miururia Cheap Cash Store they can buv 1 1 .urmul Tiuat lower rates th in aiiyw lie em in-a town, tliey aie glidto test the truthol the oft repeated story. Full Hue of tra ceries, llutter and Eggs, l'outoes, Ureon 1 ruok, Hay and Straw. Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store 1 CORNER CENTRK AND JARDIN STREETS i