The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, July 14, 1893, THIRD EDITION, Image 3

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READING RAILROAD SYSTEM,
Anlhraoltt eoal ueed ciclmivcly, Insuring
clTOnllneM ana comfort,
hub Tadle in rr0T may. II, 1B93.
PrVm lcJ e Shenandoah an follows I
VSSkatSl m, or N"w York via MaucSCllin'
2 08. is an -iJ'ft,?,'"1 Pnl'olntila, wcok ilayR
Oav S5S "i ;u..i.,..o.w p. m. auo-
2.48, 6.M n"n bUrS daI"' S'OT' 7-18 ' ,n"
tp. r'lentown' wuolt aTa. 7.18 a. m U.21
12 i rl m116' wock day 803' 7-ls. 10.U8 . in.,
p. m P' Hundy. 2 08i 7.40 a..m., 4.
2 0s!l???.?fl?.nd MBS?noy City, wook dy
Sffiaol4?Wa.Wp.rUIOna'
a.m 248nC8alerftnU umb,a' woolt Jars'
WM0iiaiaP0t,.Sy,nurJ, and I'Owlsburg,
Kayf&.IiV'ra3 ' m- ' "
p. rn. Sunday, 2.08,'a.SI, 7.46 a m , 3 Otf, 4 it I ii in
, ' Jol'.'.'i28 m-' lM -68, 9.83 p. m. Hun
flay, S.23, 7.46 a. m., 8.0J p. m.
t TAtIJ,S P0K SHENANDOAH:
h N1SiXIt i'la 1'llll'lclphla,wcokaayp
flay, 6.00 p.m., 12.15 night.
, i;rn,IS Nw York via Mauch Chunk, weekday,,
4.00. 8.45 o. ra., 1.00, 4.30 p. m. Sunday, 7.15 a m
r Leavr. Philadelphia Alnrkot itreot Mt itlcin,
fllty 11.80 p. m. nday 4.W, 9.QJ a. in., li.su
Leave Reading week days, 1.15,7.10, 10.06, ll.N
a. m., 6.6B, ,.57 p. m Sunday, 1.35, 10.48 a. m.
i" J?. Po8vlllc, week Hays, 2.40, 7.40 a. m.
12.30, 6,1 In. m Sunday, 2.40, 7.00 a. m., 2.0T, p. n-
Leave Tniraqua, week days, 3.20, 8.48, 11.23 a.
ni., 1.21, 7.15, u.28 p. m. Sunday, 3.20, 7.43 a. m.,
.ou p. m.
Leave Mahanoy City, wcok days, 8.45, B.lt
11.47 a. rn., 1.51, 7.42, 9.54 p. m. Sunday, 3.i, 8.1i
a. m 3.20 p. m.
Leavo Mahanoy Plane, week dys, 2.40. 4i .
6.30,9.85 10. ((l,ll.B9a m.,12 1,2.06,5.20,6 26 1 57.10 . '
p. m. Sunday, 2.40, 4.00, 8.27 a. m., 3.37, b.01 p. a
Loavo Qirurdvlllc, (Happahannock Station)
weeks days, 2.47, 4.07, 0.36, 0.41 10.46a. m., 12.0t
4.07, 8.33, a. m., J.41, 6.07 p. m.
Leave Wllllamsport, week daya, 8.00, 9.3.5, 12 u
a. m.,3.3j, ll.lSp. in. Sunday, 11.15 p. m.
For llaltlraore, Washington and the West vl
u. & o. It. It, through trains leave Olrar.
Avenue station, Philadelphia, (P. & n. R. ili R
8 50, 8.01, 11.27 a. m., 3.66, 6.42, 7.16 p. m. Snnda
8 50,8.02, 11.27 n. ra.; s.so! 6.42, 7.16 p. m.
ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION.
Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut strool whai
and Houth street wharf, for Atlantio City,
Weekdays Express, 8 00, 900, 10 15 a a
(Saturdays, 1 30) 2 00, 3 00, 4 nu 4 30, B 15 pm
Excursion 7t0am. Accommodation, 8 00 a n
4 30. 5 45 p in.
ttundays-Exprcss,7;tO,8 00, 830, 9 00, 1000
man14 3'Ji m. Accommodation, 8 00 a mam
4 45 p m.
Returning loavo Atlantio City depot, Atlant
and Arkancas avenues. Weekdays Eirno-u-Mondays
only. 0 45) 7 00, 7 35, U 3) a m and 3 15
4 00, 5 0, 7 35. 0 3U pn. Aco raimoJatlon, 6H),
810am and 1 30 p m. Excursion, from foot o;
Mistlsstppl Ave mo only, 0 DC p m.
"unaajt. Express, 830, 4 0J, 500, 8 00. 0 80,
7(0 7 'SO, X 00, BSOpm. Accommodation, 7 30 a
m and 5 05 p m.
Valley Division
l'aahengnr trains leave Shenandoah foi
I'enn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Lo
hlghlon, Slatlngton, White Hall, Catasauqua,
Allontown, llcthlehem, Easton, Philadelphia
hazloton. Woatherly, Qnakake Junction, Del
nno and Mahanoy City at 6.04, 7.20, 9.08 a m
12.43, 2.57, 4.22 p. m.
For New York, 6.C4., 7.20 a. m., 12.43, 2.57
4.22 p.m. '
For Hazloton, Wllkoa-Harro, White Havon
Plttston, L-icoyvillo.Towanda, Sayre, Waverly,
andElmira, Out, 9 08 a. ra., 2.57, 8.t p. m.
For Hockeatrr, lluffalo, Nlasara Falls and
tbo Wept. 0.01, 9.t'8 a. in. 12 43 and 8.118 p. m.
For llclvHlcro, Delaware Water Gap and
Strouilsuurfc, 6.01 . m 22 p. m.
iur l.ain iicrmnc anu Trenton, 9.08 a. m.
For Tunkliannock.6.01, 9.08 a. m., 2.57, 8 08 p. m
For Ithaca and Ucncva 0.01, 9.08 u. 111. 8.')
, m
For Auburn 9.08 a m. 8.(18 n. m.
For Jeanesvlllo, LcvlstonandUcavcrMcadoF,
.20, . m., 5 87, 8.08 p. m.
7.20, . m., 5 27, 8.08 p. m.
For Audcnrlcd, Hazloton, Stocktoo and Lum-
bor Yard, 6.01, 7.26, 9.08,
4.22, 5.27. 8.08 p. Kt.
For Scran.toc, 6.04, 0.1
8.08 cm.
1., 12.41, 2 5:
. m., I- l:.c
X'ov Hazlcbrook, Jcddo, Drlfton ani r'oland,
mil, 1 ui)c . .v. , ct c . '
For Ashland.tilrardvlllennit i,n f!i-enk. 4 52.
7.61, 8.52, 10 20 a. m., l.OO, 1.40, 4.10, 6.35, 8.22, 9.16
p. ui.
For Uaven Ruu, Ccntralla, Mount Carmel and
Shamoklu, 3.12. lO.i 0 a. m., 1.10, 4.40, 8.22 p. m.
For Yate-ivUle, Park Place, MahanoyOlty ac-
uciano. o.vi, i.w, va, ii.uo a m., u.u,
5 27. 8.08, 9.83. 10.28 p. m.
Trains will leave Shamoklu at 7.55, 11.45 a. m.
I. 55, 3.20 p. in. and arrive at Shenandoah &
9.05 a. m., 12. 13, 2.57, 4.22 p. m.
Loavo Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 5.50, 7.26
9.08, 11.05 a. m., 12.4J, 2.67, 6.27, a08 p. m.
Leave Pottsvlllo for Shenandoah, 6.00, 7.15
9.05,10.15,11.48 a. m 12.32, 3.00, 6.20, 7.01), 7.15
p. m.
Leave Shenandoah for Ilazlcton, 6.04, 7 26. B.Or
a. m., 12.43, 2 57, 4.22, 5.27,8.08 p. m.
Leave Hazloton for Shenandoah, 7.2.),
II. 06 a. m 12 15, 25, 5.S0, 7.23, 7.58 p. m.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
Trains leavo for Ashland, Ulrardvlllc and Lo.
Creek, 7.29, B.tO a. m., 12.30, 2.45 p. m.
For Yateivllle, Park Placo, Mahanoy Cin
Delano, Hazlelon, lllack Creel: Junction, Pent
Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allentowi
Ilothlehcm, Easton and New York, 8.40 a m
12 3) 2.55 p. m.
For Phllailelphta 12.30. 2.55 p m.
For Yatcsvlllo, Park Placo, Mahanoy City an.
Delano, 8.40, 11,35 a. in., 12.30, 2.55, 4.40 6.P1 p. nr.
Leavo Harleton for Shenandoah, 8.3U, U.?
a.-m.. 1.05. B.r.u p. m.
Leave Shinaudoah for Pottsvllle, b.50, 8.4"
v.Hu a. m., p. m.
Leave PottsvlUe for 3honanaoah, 8.30, 10.4
a.m. ,1.35, S.l5p. m.
C. Q. HANCOCK, Gon. Pass. Agt.
Phlladelnhla. Pa.
A, W, NONNEMAOHER, Asst. Q. P. A. Lehigh
valley uivisiou, Esouin iieinionem j-n,
I. A. SWK1Q AKD, Qenl, Bupt,
"PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
BOnUTLKlU, DIVISION.
MAY 21St. 1893.
Trains will leave Shenandoah at tor the abovt
dato for WlifganV 311berton, Frackvlllo, Nev
WUailO, Ob. OlUltfJ t,UVlllD, UltUlUUljf, JVGUIUU)'
Pottstown, I'hion xvlllo, Norrlstown and Phi .
nucipma (uroaa micei station) attiimi aua 11:4
a. m. and 4:15 p. in. on week daya. ForPott
vlllo and Int' rmcc late stations 9:10 a. m.
SDNPAYS.
For Wlirean's. Ollberton. Frackvlllo. Nei
Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvlllo at 6:00, 9:40 a. a.
nnd3:10n. m. Fcr Ilamburs. Readme. Pott
town, rhccnlxvllle, Norrlstown, Phlladelphl
at o:oo, u:4u a. ni., a. iu p. m.
Trains leave Ficckville for Hhenandoah a
10:40,1. m. and 12 11, 5:04, 7:42 and 10:27 p. re
Sundays, 11:13 a. m. and 6:40 p.m.
Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at 10:11
11:48a. m. and4: i,7:15and 10:UOp m.Sundayi
at 10:40 a. m. and t ' 15 r. m.
Leave Philadeli hlu (Uroad street station) f m
Pottsvllle and Shrnandoan at 5 67 and 835 nu
4 10 ana 7 11 p m week days. On Sunaays leavt
tM m. For l'ottsvlUo. 9 23 a m. For Nnn
Vork at 330, 4(5, 4W, 5 15, 660. 7 30, 8 20,
11 uu, lira, am, izuj uooa iiiwueuex
nrnks 1 06 and 4 50 D ml 12 44. 1 35. 1 40. 2 30. 3 20.
1 00, 4 02, 5 00, 6 00, 6 SO, 6 50, 7 13, 8 12 and 10 00 p
ra, 12 01 night, Sundays at 3 20, 4 05, 4 60, 6 16
Bit, 9 50, 1103ll95.a m and 12 44, 1 40, 2 TO, 4 b
(limited 4 5c; 5 20, t) SO, 6 60, 7 13 ana 812pm and
is hi niirht. For Sea Girt. Lone Branch and In-
torTneatutOGlatQus06O,9(U and 1180 am, end
8 30 and iv pm ivteua&ys. aunuays 0 xa a ra.
li'nr iialtimore ana washlneton 3 50. 7 20.
831,910,10 20, Ilia am, (12 25 limited ainlcg
car,) 1 30, 3 46, 4 41 , (5 16 Congressional Limited
Pullman Parlor Carn and Dining Car), 6 17, (6 55
for waBnlugton only, rurior anu uining vjut,
Nncoacliosi. 7 00. 7 40 niu.. 12 P3 night week
days. Kundays.S 60, 7 20, 9 10, 11 18am., 4 41 (0 55
for wasniUKUjii umy, 4-upur UUi uipiut; var,
No coaches. 7 00, 7 40 p m, nvA 12 03 Blent.
For lialtimore unly t tin, 4 01, 508 and
11 30 p, til. Sundays, 5 CS and II 80 p m.
For Ulchmond 720 a m, 12 08 night dally,
nn,i lAin m. week dava.
'l'ralns will Have llarrlsbure for Plttsburt
and the West every day at 1225,120 and 8 10
am nniieLi. 3 25. (500 limited) and TSOn m.
Way for Aitoona at 8 18 am and 5 03 p m every
day. For I'lttsburg and Altoona at 11 SO ro
every day,
TratriB will leavo Sunburv for Wllllamsnort
Elmlra, Cnnandalcua, Rochester, UuQalo and
Niagara Falls at 201, 5 13 a m,and 1 85 p m week
nays, f or iviouru Kb o iuftrruajo, x-u.
Erie ana mtorinoaiaio points mou munj
For iiayi,n &i o aiu rroaw uawjr, ov
ana 5 31 p m week days For ltecuvo at 613 k
I CP UUU p,JUU4BVTJkua)B,ii wiuawv.
Plindays oi'ly
far ivane 11 tn m,
week oays.
B. M. PltEVOSI,
Gen'I ItonMior
J. It. Wool.
an'1 v r Kt
TWICE TOLD TALES!
Are ' omottmoa a bore, but when the p"
pie ura mid twlon that at Uallaghi'
Uhi an cah wtore tney can ouy iuu ai
nw ut lnwur rates than anvwheiell o
tnwn thev uro sua 10 test mo truin j
the nft reocated storv. Full line of Gro
ceries. Hutter and Eggs, Potatoes, Ureos
u'liuQKi nay anu oiruw.
plaglier's Cheap Cash Store
m. bii mi mm siurr,
ill 8'ow
on check
and brow
isoviik'nre
Ihat the
body is
gelling proper nourishment.
When this ylow of health is
absent assimilation is wrong,
and health is letting down.
mm Emulsion
taken immediately arrests
waste, regardless of the
cause. Consumption must
yield to treatment that stops
it 1 1 1 1 t 1
vvasie anu uunasuesn anew.
Almost as palatable as milk.
'rrpuMl l.jr tloott A Ilcwng, N. Y. All ilrnRclrtii.
ITiere's no way to remove oil-stalnip iv.'
norougmy as a daily use 01
because of its high percentage of tf ,
ASK YOUI QKOCER FOR IT.
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White Russian Sep x islflttWJSl? '
31ck TTradacho and tcIIoto all tho tronblos incl
dont to a bilious stato of tbo syRteni, such as
DIzKlnon. Nausea, Drowsiness, lUstresa after
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remarbublo euccess has been shown In curing
Headache, yet Cartels Little Liver Pills aro
equally valuable In Constipation, curing and pro
venting this annoying complalnt.VfhISo thoyalso
correct all disorders of tho stomach, stimulate the
liver and regulate the bowels. Kvon if they only
curou
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suffer from this distressing complaint! butfortu
nately their goodness does not end here, and thso
who onco try them will rind these little plIU valu
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Is tho bane of 00 many lives that hero Is whero
we roako our great boast. Our pills euro It whllo
others do not.
Carter's Llttlo Liver PUIs are very small and
very easy to take. One or two pills make a dose.
They are strictly vegetable ana do not gripe or
purge, but by tbelr gentle action please all who
usothem. Invlalsat25 centsi flto for IL Bold
by druggists everywhere, or sent by mall.
CARTER MEDICINE CO., Now York,
SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE
roi'hlf'.lM ithi:.,r,rrl,.oyj
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iriilv iu t tho i- Id or publicity of .
,Minriiri-- j noi n tlrlctuit
wtr-.wi inrTicjft Curt,
rmhiiiai'tured by
TU Evans Cfcinicil Co.
Sppefh llestored.
For voirs I suRercd with Daln a' d dlscliarno
at tbo throat, tncklng cuugh fronlul headache,
weak eyes, Ao , at Hme cotiU not talk libove
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lans In tho couniy, hJl ro.-o ved no rell- f. I
toralvlns up all UopoB I was rccommcndcxl to
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Aiier using u ior lour vrecus ray gpt.ecn re
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ov-ry two weeks nrtJItooul persons luvlng
been cured by our marvelous medicine. Try a
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Oakland.. Md.
Por salo by dnigRlsts,
Mayors' MaguetU Oalarrh uro a tho only
medicine used by vapor inhalation and is minr
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d & w-2w
Rheumatism,
'Lumbago, Sciatica
Kidney Complaints,
Lome Back. &o
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v Lntrat I'litcnlal Ileal. lnmrovtinpnta 1
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In "Tho Herald."
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Fatal Aooidont to a West Shoro
Express Train,
FIVE PEOPLE INSTANTLY KILLED.
Klclilp'n Sei IoimIj- hihI n Niimbnr ftllclitly
Injured Of tlin Woumlcil Two Will
I'robably llle The Train .Innipeil tho
Track ntnl Itun Into a I'mlithl,
Nnwnunan. N. Y., July 14. Wot Shore
ilny oxpross No. 1 vat wreckeil In tho West
Shoro freight ynvd here. Tho trnln con
sistitl of locomotive No. 200, biiKRnge mill
express car, n smokliiii onr, two day
coaches tind tlio pnrlor enr "I,urllno." Tho
eiitflnecr was Daniel Shell) and the con
ductor Richard Anderson. The train was
a few liilnutoK.lnto at Cornwall, four miles
south of here, and was riiiinlnR vory fast.
When It reached the (twitch which con
neotB tho main lino with tho West Shore
frelRlit yard, a milo south of tho station,
the engine picked up, It la supposed, a
oofp object, which caused It to jumpupon
n frog nud leavo tho track.
It ran upon tho tloi a distance oqual to
tlio length of the train, and It then crashed
Into a freight train standing In tho yard.
Tho crash was terrific. Tho freight train
was bclnc; mado to start southward, and
was waiting for tlio oppress to pnss. Tho
freight train had locomotive No. 200, in
chargo of l'red Holland. Tho ox press en
gine was evidently further off tho trnck
than the remainder of tho train, nnd when
It Btruck tho freight engine. It was thrown
to one side and the tender torn from It.
The engineer, upon fooling the englno
leaving the track shut oil the steam,
whistled for brakes, ami ho and tho flie
man Jumped. Tho latter, Charles Willis,
ruptured a blood vessel and was badly
bruised. Ho was takon to a hospital. Tho
engineer cscapod with very slight Injuries.
Fred Holland, engineer, had his skull frac
tured at the base and was out over tho
cyn. It Is thought that ho will recover.
No one else on tho freight was hurt.
There wero about n dozen persons In tho
smoking car, and nearly all escaped In
jury. Day coach No. 71 was filled with
passengers, every seat being ocoupied.
Nearly all tho casualties occurred In this
oar. It swayed to one side and struck tlio
projecting end of a box car standing on a
side track. Tho cntiro side of No. 71 was
ripped off, and tho end nearest to tho
smoker was smashed. All thoso who were
killed were on that side of tho car.
Walter M. Derard, assessor of Highland
Falls, was the only passenger In this car
who escaped Injury. Ho said that he oc
cupied a sent behind threo women. Across
tho aisle were several ladles and children.
He noticed llttlo If any shock when tho
air ran over tho switch. The crash came
after the train had gone several yards on
tho sldo track. Thero was a lull for a mo
ment, then everything becamo a sceno 6f
tho wildest confusion, and tho air was
filled with tho cries and groans of tho
wounded. Tho seat occupied by Mr.
BorarU was broked Into pieces, but ho
oicapeu as dj a miracle.
The parlor car's trucks wero.broken. but
the passengers, except for being heverely
shaken up, were not Injured. The railroad
nnd coal dock men iu tho neighborhood at
onco went to thu placo ot the accident nnd
oegitn to clear away the wreckage and to
pull out the dead and wouuded. Tho po
lice and physicians of Nowburgh were
notified, and about a dozen of tho latter
hurried to the sceno and began caring for
tho wounded:
The following were killed:
Mrs. Eliza Klemm, wifo 'of Antoino
Klemm, of Highland Falls, N. Y.
A 2-year-old child, daughter of Burn
ham Klberson, of Hetnukct, L. I. Hor
parents wero botli injured.
Iloso Hellly, who lived as a cook with n
famllr at West Park, and was Identified
by Mr. Smith, her omploycr.
Mrs. Paulino Wright, of Brooklyn,
mother of Mrs. Michael, who, with (,ov
cral of hor children, wero injured.
An unknown woman, apparently about
31 years old, of Hebrew cast of counte
nance Sho had open faced gold watch
and chain, turquoise enr drops, and woro
a blue calico dress, with white (.tripes.
F.ighteen people received serious Injuries
and n number wero slightly hurt. Thoso
whoso wounds nro likely to prove fatal
are:
Miss Jane J. Cooke, of Catsklll, head
cut and Injured internnlly; C. G. Slstalre,
about 80 years old, Internal Injuries.
Twenty-ono of the wounded wero taken
to St. Luke's hospital, this city, where the
surgical stall Is affording all posslblo re
lief. The nurses are assisted by a number
pf ladies and gentlemen from Newburgh.
Coroner Corwin empanelled a jury.which
looked over the ground ut the wreck and
adjourned until J o'clock this evening.
Young Iliiptlsts In Convention.
Indianapolis, July H. Tno interna
tional convention of the Baptist Young
People's Union of America opened hero
yesterday afternoon and will continue
three days. Most of tho states and Can
ada aro represented. President John H.
Chapinun, of Chicago, opened tho conven
tion, and addresses of welcome were de
livered by E. K. Stovenson, of the Baptist
Young People's union, of Indianapolis,
and others, while responsos wero delivered
by llov. H. L. Hcnson, of Baltimore; Uhv.
O, A. Barber, of Rochester, N. Y., and
others,
Held lit Quarantine.
BllEAKWATEII, Del,, .July 11. It is
learned that Captain Elliott, of tho Brit
ish schooner Mystery, now quarantined
here, und one of his crew coutrocted yellow
fover at Pemambuco and died at Natal,
where they were buried, and that one man
4led May 28 on tho passage to tho Break
water and was burled at sea. The vessel
will bo fumigated with sulphur, and will
probably bp released the-flrstof next week,
Tww Md l'elluws Ullloil.
Jamestown, N. X., July 14. While a
large party of Odd Fellows were return
ing from Watts Flats, where they had at
tended an Installation' of officers the car
riage containing Frank Newhouse am
Doxter Whit ford was struck by an Hrltj
train and b,ath men wero killed. Thoy
leavo families.
Cardinal Olbl)on Writing a Hook,
PltoviPENcn, July 11. Curdinal Gib
bons left Narragansctt Pier, aftera week's
sojourn, for New York. During his stay
ut the seashore he has devoted live hours
u day regularly to work upon a book which
bo Is writing.
Grant Cull on Qrcitinin,
WA6IHKQTON, July H.-Colouel Fred-
t erlck (irant, ex-minister to Austria, called
ni tlie Htate department yesterday to pay
lid rt'Eieots to Secretary Uresbam and tf
adjust his accounts.
The Ills l'mir's Liberal Ilate.
Ciiicaco, July 14. On and after tomor
row the Wis Four will make rates to Out-
nnmnfnnn fnra fnr tllfl rOUIld tritt frQIll
every point on its uystem. Tickets at this'
rale will uo goou every uiiy mm uu uj
regular or specuti pasaentici unu
llelL'lutu to Uruuch Out,
Brussels, July 14. The chamber voted
vefliorrlnr Bunli r revision of the constltu-
tlon as will enable, Belgium to acquire
oolonles. The government is known to
oontemplate the annexation of the Congo
'rt huh,
A THIERS ROMANCE.
At.nlo Utorrln Mniiirrmleil n n Mini fur
fourteen Yrur.
JItI.WAnKRR, July 14. A ilmplo arrest
by the pollen on a ditpritch from tbo Fun
du I.no nutliorllios bus broliKlit out
quite a roinantlo story. Chief Jansseu ar
rtsted one Frank lllunt, who was wanted
at Foil du Imo on a charge of grand lar
oeii). The search developed thu fact that
Frank lllunt was n woman. For fifteen
years lllunt, ai t lie maMitcradltiK woman
was known, had ilrossed and arted as
a mnn, drinking, sinokliifr, Rambllii mid
swearing with tlio roiinh crowd in which
her life was pasxed, nnd not once was her
Identity known. When taken before Chief
Janssen the erstwhile lllunt wild her name
was Annie Morris. Sho is a native of Nova
Scotia, her family ltv niin Halifax. Annie
ran away fourteen years afro, accompanied
by her brother, who whs two yer
youiiKpr. She wos at that tline 13 years of
ago. Tlio mother of the children Wasdead,
and tho cruelties of the father, tho girl
says, caimed them to leavo home. Annie
put on a suit of her brother's clothes, and
from that tun" until now has pnxwl for a
man. She was Adopted by a man named
Josso lllunt. Tlio twa traveled through
Now Knglnnd for some time, finally com
ing to Milivan'teo
GHIL0H00D hm OLD AGE.
Thr Tender Orandclilld and a Well-to-do Old
Oentlemao of 72, Acknowledge Obhgatloai,
Tho preparation that can be taken with
safely nnd benefit by the tender Infant,
nud that nourishes, strengthens, and cures
thonged nnd Infirm, Is one that can truly be
and recommended the world over, by llio
medical profession, as the best medicine
produced for tho euro of nil diseases
arising from an impure condition of the
blood.
This beautiful child whoso picture Is
siiown nere, is the
grandchild of Mr. J.
E. Pnlmntoor of
Athcii8,N.Y.,whohnd
been cured of crnvel
in tho kidneys nnd
iusomonla, (bleenlcss
nes) finishes his letter
by saying ;
"But this Is not ell Dr.
Kennedy's Favorite Item-
ftlv linn ilrtnt, fne n,p fam
ily. Mv little grand daughter Imd cciemn Ihe
worst wayi sho was a mnss of running sorei
from her ears around the entlro tii'ck lo her
cheeks. My wlfo care her Favorite Remedy In
Ktnall doses, and what wus the result t To-day
tho sons linvo all illsappenrcd, the skin u
smooth ond clear, nnd she Is fat and ruceed and
as brlgat as a silver dollar.
Mr. Solomon Davis of North Kortrtpht.
N. Y finds himself at 72 years, suffering
Iiora neu
ralgia, felt
tired nil tho
time, weak,
languid,
poor nppo
tltc, and no
ambition.
Thought nt
his ii go
nothing
could do
him any
pood, but
like hun
dreds of
other people
in hlscondl-
llfin tried fir IvYtminrWa VnrrnrUt T7nmn.l
and began to get belter nt once, nnd now
feels in hale nnd hearty tis ho ever did.
it Is particularly pleasing when sick
nes is ns common ns now, to know Ihnt
ihero U a remedy Ihal cures disease, builds
up the v.eali and dchilit-.tcd, flicngthms
iiuivi.'i, a-ju iiH reiicmi lo lienilliaml
fierglh, mi';i nnd Worm vibn hnvrbecn
opt'u.id to Ti-ir homes lor mouths on
cili -f sl.'kuesa.
Political Cards.
pO i. COUNTY CoMl'l'ltOLl.hK,
P. J. M ULHOLLA ND,
Or 8HKNAM10AII.
Hubjcut to Democratic rules.
I-
THEODORE F. HA TDOliJk t
Or rOTTSVILLE.
Subject lo Uepul'llcun rules.
F
OR DinECTOR O"" THIS l'OOlt,
JOHN HERO AN,.
or kohtii cass townsiiip.
Subet to Democratic rulen.
Oil COUNTY COMWHSIOKR,
CHARLES F. ALLEN,
Of TAMAQTA.
rtubject to ltcpubilcan rules.
F
OR COUNTY TRKASUR?IV,
II J MULD ON,
OPtllENANDOAII
Subject lo the rulos of Ihe Demoi-ratio 'con
vent! n,
F
OR COUNTY TltliAaURKR,
DANIEL DEGUERT, M. D.,
or Bcnovi.KiLt, haven.
Subject o Rep-bllo.tn rules.
IOR COUNTY OUMM1S8IONKR,
HEN J. R- SEVERN,
OF SHENANDOAH.
Subject to decision of the Republican Count
.'onvontlot,.
jpoil REQIaTKU
r. J. MARTJN,
or P.U) ALTO.
Subject to Demoeratlo rulesi'
F
JB COUNTY COMMISSIONER,
PRANK HENTZ,
Or ASlILAtrO,
Knhject to HepublloAn rulfw
F
OR COUNTY COMMliWlONKtt,
THOMAS EELLIS,
Or SHENANDOAH.
Hubjtct to Republican rules.
F
OR COUNTY COMMISSIONER,
S. Q. MID DLETO N,
Or OILEEltTON.
Subject to R-publlwin rul,
F
,-0U COUNTY COMMl3IONKR,
EL1AS E. REED,
or P0TT6VH.M.
Hubject to ItepubUsaa rulc.
piOR COUNTY COMMI4SIONEU,
DANItiL NEIS WENDER,
OT HIIE'-ANIMJAII.
Subject to Rapublloan rulw.
pOU COUNTY COMMISIONHR,
JOHN P. MARTIN,
or riNtoagvi,
Bubjkt to Democratic rules.
Your Painter
has ofton watted time and matorial in
trying to obtain a shade of color, and
has even resorted to the use of ready
mixed paints, the ingredients of which
tic knew nothing about, because of
the difficulty in making a shade of
color with white lead. This waste
can be avoided by tlio use of National
Lead Company's
Pure White Lead
Tinting Colors
These tints are a combination of per
fectly pure colors, put up in small cans,
and prepared so that one pound will
tint 25 pounds of Sttictly Pure White
Lead to the shade shown on the can.
By this means you will have the best
paint in the world, becauso made of
the best materials
Strictly Pure
White Lead
and pure colors. Insist on having a
brand of white lead that is standard,
manufactured by the " Old Dutch "
process, and known to be strictly
pure the
John X. Lewis & Bros.
This brand of Strictly Pure White Lead
nnd National Lead Coa Pure White Lead
Tlntlnr Colors ore for sale by the most re
liable dealers in paints everywhere.
If you aro going to paint, It will pay you
to send to us for n book containing inlormn
tlon that may save you many a dollar. It will
only cost you a postal card,
"'JOHN T. LEWIS Sc BROS. CO.,
Philadelphia.
BURYING THE UNIDENTIFIED.
Fmioicvl of I'.lRlit of tlio Cold Storage
l''lrn Victim1.
CniCAGO, July U. The work of clenrlng
nwuy the debris in tho wrecked Cold Stor
age building Is progressing very slowly.
Tho total list of the dead to ditto reaches
seventeen, with three or four persons still
unaccounted for. It is generally believed
that the dentil total will not exceed twenty
or twenty-one.
The funeril of tho unidentified victims
took placo tliis afternoon, and was wit
nessed by many thousands. Shortly after
1 o'clock tho funeral procession left tho
(Ire eiiKlno house, corner of Cottage Grove
avenue and Forty-sixth street. Thero were
eight caskets plHced on a catafalque,
drawn by eight black horses. A detail
from the fire dejiartmont was present, and
ii company of Columbian Guards, under
Colonel Itlce, who Was marshal of the pro
cession. I'lne music wns furnished by the
exposition. Itesidei citizens, thero wero
ilvlc societies lu which tlio dead had mem
berships. Ceremonies of tho Catholic
rhurcli were held at the church of Father
llinchcn, and then the' procession noved
lo Oakwood cemetery, Where the Protest
ant service will be held. Tho bodies will
bo buried in a pint donated by Mr. Marcus
A. Farwell, president of tho Oakwood
I'ctnetery.
The green lino; will wave from the center
nf tlio llngstair in tlie grand plaza east of
tlio Administration building Sept. B0.
That date has been decided on for the chil
dren of the Green Isle to cclebrnto at tbo
fair. It will ho Ireland's day, and It is ex
pected that tho lri 'linen of tho country
will be thero. Hourke Cockrnn will prob
ably be the orator of the day.
Tho paid admissions at tbo fair yester
day wero D0.4S3.
A VETERAN'S VERDICT.
The War is Over. A Well-known Sol
dier, Correspondent and Journal
ist Makes a Disclosure.
Indiana contributed her tlinusnndsof lirnvn
soldiers to tlio war, and no state bears a bet-
icrrecorii in mat respect man it noes, in
literature It Is runldlt arnulrinu uk
enviable nluco. In war and jlteiaturo
Solomon Vowcll, woll known as n writer as
"sol." lins won an honorable position. Dur
ing llio Into war ho was a member of Co. HI.
2d. N. y. Cavalry and of tho 13th Indiana In
fantry Volunteers, ltognrdlne an Important
circumstance ho wrltos us follows!
"1-overul ot us old veleruns Hero aro usins
l)r Miles' lleslnratlve Nervine. Henri Curo
and Nerve and Liver l'llls, all of them RlvluK
splendid siuUfui'tlnn. In fact, we liavoueer
u-cil remedies that comparo with them. Of
tlio l'llls wn mutt say they are the best com
bination of the quulltlcs required In a prep
aration of their nuturo woliavc ovor knoiMi.
We linvo none lint words of praise for them.
I'liey aro the outurowtli of a new principle in
medicine, and tone up the system wonder-
luuy. no say 10 an, try uie&u 1-enieuiun.
Moioinon vouch, ainnoii, inti., hoc. o, una.
These letrlndliTri lira hold bv all drusfflsts oil
a positive iriiHi'untcc, or sent direct by tho
iir Ames iiiiMiu'iii t o.. i.iKiiuri. inn., on le
elpt of price. 1 per bottle, six bottles 96, ex
nratattirHnald. Tluivnosllivelv contain neither
opiates nor dangerous drugs.
I KEEP COOL
Inside, outside, and all the way through,
by drinking n- .
HIRES'
This jreat Temperance drink; -'
U ai UtMUutal, us It la pleasant. Try II.
C1tl.Cc-f .:ic"v- IMhtuin..! Ilrand.
9
rENNYRQYflLPLLS
,-4 TV iiriii.iwnw" ijr Kt'umic jx
V ii "luttil It. it' ii itnrn
Jk. n Mil l. 1 ' i 'i- r
( rlil. hflT -u i.vi it wi , Uiitli;uiihyuuW
6aU by li Lwi-i 1. - l'LllmUu,
UinbunauA HDR.J.O.MAYtK. Illl,-lk,,
fHii.41'1. iim.Tumi " T--' T-Vr.friViri
ilCiilAiNST SiA'M;
An Open Declaration of War May
Oomo at Any Timo. v
PEEN0HMEN IQN0EED A WARNING.
Two OiintinnU l'nieii Their Wny to the
Cnpltnl, llsclinnelni; Shuts with Slmu
ese l'orts mi tlm Wny Tlio KlnK In
Council with Ills Ailvlnors.
Ix)Nl)0. .lulr 14, The Times corre
spondent nt llatigkok telegraphs that tho
Siamese government refused topermlttwo
more Frenoh Kunboiits to outer the Mel-
nam river, twenty miles from the mouth
of which Ilangkok is situated, nnd threat
ened that If the gunboats nttcmpt to cross
tho bur nt the tilouth of the river they
would be sunk and France held officially
responsible for beginning war upon Slam.
Despite tho incut pacific assurances
from tho French minister, who undertook
to stop tlio advance of the gunboats nnd
to arrange, equitably nil differences, tho
Cometo and tho Iuconstnnto slipped
across the bar nnd exohunged shots with
tho I'nknnm forts. The two men-of-war
then proceeded to Daugkok nnd now are
anchored, with the guubont Lutln, oppo
site the British legation, One sailor was
killed and two were wounded In tho ex
change of shots nt Paknnm. Tho king Is
now holding n council. If It comes to fight
ing, which now seems probnblo, fearful
sccnos will probably bo witnessed.
UliUSHliLS, July 14. Tlio Independence
Beige snys that tho troubles between the
French nnd tho Siamese on tho Annum
frontier nro spreading, and that all trade
has been Btopped.
1'lnte muss llppreeitlull.
I'lTTsnuiiO, July 14. For tho first tlmo
In tho history of the trade every plate glass
factory In the United States Is closed, and
that Indefinitely. Fully 10,000 men are
idle ns n result. Tho depression Is attrib
uted to three cloments overproduction, a
tight money market and the arbitrary
methods of the plato glass trust. There
aro twelve plato glass factories In this
country, whero a fow years ago the entire
Industry was carried on by two concerns.
It. Is the impression that tho factories will
resume about tho middle of September.
Tho War In Samoa.
Auckland, July 14. The last SRmoan
mall contains reports of tho outbreak of
hostilities. First blood was shed while
Mallotoa was marching on Malice. He
captured a rebel outpost oftern short fight.
His followers now outnumber the rebels
flvetoono. Many of tlio robels havo de
serted to him. Apia is fevorishly excited.
Itomhergor In Furgo Jull.
Faiigo, N. D., July 14. Albert Homber
ger, the Caudo murderer, was safely landed
In jail here. Judgo Morgan will order u
Bpecial term of court to try tho prisoner,
who will plead guilty, liomberger ac
knowledged that tho published accounts
of tho murder nro correct.
BASEBALL YESTERDAY.
National I.oaf-ue.
At Cleveland: n. n. E.
Cleveland. 1 3006000 x 0 13 8
New York 41020000 0- 7U3
At St. Louis: n. ii. E.
St. Louis 00013100 0- 480
Brooklyn 001000000171
At Cincinnati: it. ii. c.
Iloston i. ... 011000003870
Cincinnati 000001 S 00-352
At Louisville: it, it. E.
Loulsvlllo 0 2130300 1 0131
Philadelphia. 02110010 0- 685
At Pittsburg: " it. n. a
Pittsburg-.. 100220100 BOO
Washington 000000008 302
At Chicago: . n. u. e.
Chicago 01201200 1- 7 10 1
Baltimore 00100000 2 305
l'ciimylvnnla Stuto Loague.
At York York, 10; Allontown, 1.
Ktifctorn League.
At Springfield Springfield, 4; Blnghnmton.3.
' -At Providence Wilkesbarro, 14; Piovi
dence, 10.
At Albany Albany, 7; Erie, 2.
At Troy Troy, Bj Iluirulo, &
STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS
Cluslng Quotation of the Philadelphia
and Now Vork llzcliailges.
JJkw Youk, July 13. In tho stnok market
today there was a slight decline lu prices.
Closing bids:
Lehigh Vnlloy 30 W. N. Y. & Pa.... i
Pennsylvania 50 II. & B. T. com...
Heading HW II. &, II. T. prof ...
St. Paul 5!ifi Erie H
Lehigh Nav 49
D h. & W 143,
Heading g. lu. 4s... CO
Heading 1st pf 5s.. 28
Reading 2d pf 5s.. 19
Heading 3d pf 5s.. 15
K.Y.&X. E 21 ii
N. Y. Central W
West Shore 88
Lako Erie W... W,i
New Jersey Cent. 00
Del. & Hudson.... 118
Generul UlurUcts.
New Yonu, July 13. State and western
flour quiet, wonki low extras, $1.9:'.45;
olty mills patents, $4.23(84.50; fair to ta.icy,
S2.I.').3B; Minnesota clear, Jv'.&i.!; patints,
$4ai.45: superllnc, 3l.7n.35; city mills, -SM
&IM; winter wheats, low grades, $I.tl5(!.t5;
patents, S'l-404; straights, S3 3KS1; rye iilx
tures, S2.00ia3.4i); line, Sl.TO(2.1ir; soutl orn
weak; common to ialr extra, $2. 10it3.ll); vood
to choice do., S3.154.'a. Ilyo la modei utr de
mand, steady; supernne, $jtivf.25. Wi cut
steady, dull; August, 78t47&78J4c; Soptem ilt,
75JSQ;,r)Tso.; December, 816-lwiftSlH Hyol'rm,
dull; w stern, S7)?no. Corn firm, very dull;
September, lOWo.; No. 2, 4SV4i,i l'ii ac. Oats
quiet, firmer; Augimt, 330 ; September. 31H
lallHc.; state, UlkdHWc.; wet,tein, UTkiliH .
I'muAOELPHiA, July 1.1 Beef dull, ste.idy;
extra moss, $7.5 8; family, t'10(al3 1 ork
inactive, quite eas new mesi $8.5i)19.
Lard steady; steam rendered, $10 20 as .oil.
Butter sletidy.noderately active; New York
dairy, 1721o.; western dairy, 15l((S18c.; El
gins, So.; New York croamory, 2i(iSBo.; west
ern creamer)-, 173.'c; Imitation creamery, 10
lHe- Cheese in luoderate deimind, 11 rm;
New York, large white, IWiJJlw do. col
ored, 7MSo.; do. small, ftlo.; xirt skims,
l5c.; full skims. Ho. Eggs quiet, weak; New
York and Pennsylvania, ltio.; western, 15
lWio.
llALTiMoiiE. July 13. Flour dull, unchanged.
Wheat easy. Corn quiet; white oorn, by
sample, 64c: yellow do., tOino, Oats quiet,
ltye dull, loner. Hay strong; good to oholce
timothy, $1U.5iiO17.60, Cotton linn; middling,
SKo. Provisions quiet. Butter quiet; cream
ery fancy, Klc.; fair to choice, 20e.; do. Imita
tion, llaaOc. Eggs weak at 14SH)to.
Live Stock Alarketi.
BtirrAlx), July 13. Cattle flrmj Texas
steers, J8.0&i.8O. Hogs weak; Yorkers, 58.(5
UU.-vi; light mlxeit and pigs, fo 56; good raedl
urns, and packers, $0.45. Sheep and lambs
ilul cull lambs selling at 8.6001.36: oull
shfep, RSOOlUj; good 66 to 70 lb. lambs, J6.M
aa; tew extra, s.a I; yearlings, 4.7006; good
mlxeil sheeii, $1.5001.00; no extra wethers
here; common neglected.
East Liukiitv, Pa., July 13. Cattle riowt
prime, $6Ji605.6l); good, J 4 750; common to
fair. SIMM 0); fat oowa a ul bulls. $.60O4
lloloznaeow. ara.O: fresh cows. ttoWH. lion
steady; medium and light, $1.40U.66; medium
weight tops, (O I0O6-3V extreme heuty
eights, J5.7 . Sheep slow; prime, 91.6) ft
4.7ft; good, ;4.ai.40; common to fair. $.5na
!l Inmlu 11 H At. . .. HMO,
Heath of an Ohio Congressman.
Iroxtos, 0 July 14. General V. S.
Enoclii, Hopubllcan oougressmNn from this
distriot, was found dead in bed. General
Buochs was 51 years old. He entered tho
war as a private and wtu umstwed out a
brevet brigadier general.
9tcI.eod Looateil In llofton,
Bostoj,, July 14. President MeLeod, of
the New Vork and Kuw Kuglnod railroad,
Is In Boston. Mr. MeLeod kaya hl ofllolal
and perional headquarter are now estab
lished lu Boktou liermaneiitly. .
mwii m. r.nstirxna,
ts aouin ii artwioK, ah x.
gBOILS, CARBUNCLESg
TfiriTIIRIHP. FP7PMA
IWIII WIIIIIW bVCakllirif hJ
Completely Cured I m
WDANA SABAAPAR!t.T,AOO., BO
SSealilnh lnuA m.I. I hlim.l T
ra"Bountlr Pr t niinliclnM but they left mo wowe;
and nnl nil In tit work.
IB If I Kin 1 w tHWr afflicted withS
tVl 1J Im.IU. bod mix and two rm-g
1
I rautu hror of but ro-muiMMi to nave Doiif. m
A'T' Adni to an tins j;rzcmnK
K Itrliltift wm ii U'iiii. I lisii tevera paini In, yfghtS
4p I ID C7C wa ctltniungnL At lant lE
HILTjA, xmin'nco(l uilnff It, axv the ClilnlH
KUuttlc coiiiilf(.'Iy T(TKI21 me. S
m EnVIS AL EDMUNDS. S
SBouth llttrtwltk, N. Y. . M
The truth ct tho abmc ii oertliiod to by
U. 1L IHJl JiltOOK, 1. M. B
HouUi Jlartwkk.N. V. m
Hi Dana Sarsaparilla Co.. Belfast, Maine. (
Professional Cards.
JOHN It. COVLE,
A. 7 7 UtiVA 1 A T-lsA W.
Ofllco Ueddall building. Whenandonh, I'a.
M. HUIililC,
A rrOItNE YAT-LAW.
BUHHADDOAn, PA,
ai d iLBtcrly Imlidlng, 1'oUnvillo.
0,
T. IIAVIOI2,
BURGEON DENTIS1.
Offlco NortheaHt Cor Main and Centre Sts.
benandoah, over Stein's drug Htorc.
jlJ 8. KI8TLEK, M, D
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Offlco -ISO North Jardln street. Shenandoah.
QU. JAMliU Hi'L'IN.
I'JtrSIOlAN AND SURGEON.
Office and Residence, fa 84 Ncrth. Juraln
J.treet, Shcnandovib.
pUANK WO.MKli.M. O.
Bpeclalislin Treatment of Catarrh.
Practlco limited to diseases ot the eye, ear
ioeand throat. Hnectiiiiim himiRhpii onir
antecd to suit all eyes
uuico .K r.asi uns street, Hhenandoah.
D
It. E. D' LONOACKK,
Oraduato In
r i vrctii and LenlUUi.
All PilllB hv nmll InlM.nnli n. lalanltftn. 1 .
tended lo with promptness. Hurglcal opera-
HnnDrtArrnpmNl ,ol,h , h ..... taa re. nw...
Commercial Hotel, bhenandoah.
S3 SHOE NoTfeVp.
Do you wear them 7 When next In need try, a pair.
Beat In tho world.
.5.00
.00
54.00
$2.S!J
3.50
$2.00
FOR LADIES'
$2.00
41. 7S
FOR BOYS
$1.75
If you want a fine DRESS SHOE, made In the latest
stylos, don't pay $6 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 or
$5 Shoe, They fit equal lo custom made and look and
wear as well. If you wish to economize In your footwear,
do so by purchasing W, L, Douglas Shoes, Name and
price stamped on tho bottom, look for It when you buy
IV. I.. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Hint: SoM by
JOSIJI'i IStl.I.,
14 South Mala Rtroet, Bhenandoah Pa.
Entirely
I VEGETABLE
MANDRAKE
AND
A SURE
CURE
FOB
Biliousness, Dyspepsia,
Indigestion, Diseases of
tho Kidneys, Torpid Liver
Rheumatism, Dizziness,
Sick Headache, Loss of
Appetite, Jaundice, Erup
tlons and Skin Diseases.
rrico 25s. t bottle. Call br til Ertsgiiti.
Dtsai, JOUSSOI & LOSt, rrop., Earllnft.n, TL
Or Cehllltttet! Woneo, shouM txe
3RADFIELQ'3 FEMALE RE6ULAT0B.
..very ingredient possesses superb Tonic
ropenn s nil cuns a wonderful intlu
'nce in tom, up ani strengiheninfi liet
cvst,m, by duvipi through the propel
charnc-ls all impurities. Health and
iiiijlh gu iranteeiltoresu.lt from its use.
' Ttly wir. xvfco was Ucili lildon for alah.
u m..-ut. afttr ualnK JJrailiWJ'i
teninir .ty.Jutor ftir to luguth. It
ijoti..; i wtU."
J M. Jo8N(WM, Malvern, Ark.
Bnurii.n Hsr.i-LMoB Co.. AtUBla, (Ja.
fo.a I y Uiui,. .u ut SUM per bottle.
Tho only SURE ROACH DESTROYER is
We guarantee it to nj the house of Bt, Roachc
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Money refunded.
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Is the best la the market fee
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For Sale b j all Druggists Be sure and get the (tnula.
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320 N . Qth St., Pmuotvt-Hik,
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