SS"" i iiiiwi'PTMPI'WPBWBWPWIIiPMillllll'IIWIIM' MP' I r, ? m v. r . u-. -rr-:... V Li J J The Herald. rtJBMSUED DAILY, BCNDA.Y KXCKPTKD YTIIKIiT, ITEI1T SATUIUIAT. . A.. nOYRUm...m....l'roprttor O. 0, nOiISll. Editor and rublliher V. J. irXlfJV... ....r,oeil Xdltor , it. JloriC...... Manager :06 18 ur or adrtl useli aT " subscription rates: 04iiiYper y c&r, ............t3 00 TTbki.t. rer year.......-.. .......... ... 1 GO jtrfrfr(((ii7 Hate: Transient, 10 cents per line, Qrst Insortlon B mw per lino each subsequent Insertion, Hates lor regular advertising can bo bad on appllca- Mon at the offleo or by mill. The Ktirino IIeiiald has a larger ctrcula tlon In Shenandoah than an; otber paper pub lished, Hooks open to all, Catered at tbo I'ostofuoo, at Hbenandoah, Pa for transmission mrougn me maus as seoond-class mall matter. ABSENCE OF MIND. Tlicy paused Just at tlio crossing's brink. Bald she, "Wo must turn bock, I think." BLe eyes the mud. He sees her shrink. Yet does not falter, Dut recollects with fatal tact That cloak upon his nrm In fact, Reeolves to do tho courtly act Of good Sir Walter. Why Is It that she makes no sound. Staring aghast as on tho ground " lie lays the cloak with how profound? Her uttoranco chokes her. She stands as jietrlded until. Her voice regained, in accents chill She gasps, "I'll thank you If you will 1'ick up my cloak, slrl" Oliver Ilerford In Harper's. To Improvo Our Consular Service Tho consular servlco should bo mndo moro homoKcneous. As at present const!' tutctl thero Is no general supervision over tho dlfferc: t consulates In tho several countries. They should nil bo mndesub- sorvlent to tho consul frcnernl, or, oven bet ter, as In the E.?llsh service, to tho minis ter accredited to tho country In which they nro located. As It Is, some consuls report to tho lecntion. somo to the consul general nnd others direct to the department of state. It Is recognized that this custom arose partly to proeuro quicker mail facIU ties, but In many instances postal service has been Improved lately, and tho cablo and telegraph can bo used lor emergencies. Tho consuls general could be dispensed with, or If rctnlnod should pay annual visits to thouiacrent posts in their districts, a duty at present only permitted in some countries onconyenr and by special permis sion on application to tho department. novel feature might bo substituted to in crease the cfllcieucy of tho consular service In tho institution of several superintend ents, whoso duty it would be to visit tin various consulates nnd inform tho depart ment in relntion to their true state, such as tho proper location of the office, tho state Of tho records, the correctness of accounts. as well as to ferret out abuses and inquire Into any charge of misconduct, all of which can only bo dono by personal inspection. Owing to their remoteness consuls are less under the eye of tho appointing power and tho espionage of the public press than any class of public officials. North American Jleview. Atlllg ZiOllilon Snmlnrlntie.. Among" tllB crowd of us who rushed Into nnnnf tharefreshmentroomsof the London and Northeastern line, where we hnd to wait for nu hour, was a chap who had made up his mind to say something unpleasant wheu ho came to pay for his refreshments. FTr wn growling when ho vent In, and he Jawed all the while ho was eating, ana when he slouched up to tho counter to pay be shouted out: "Them sandwiches are enough to kill dog." "What sandwiches?" '-. "Why, them on tho table." "Hut we have no sandwiches on the table." "You haven't? Well, I Bhould like to know -what you call them roasted brick bats on that blue platter." "You didn't try to eat one of those?" "Yes, I did. I have had five." "Then, my friend, you had better go to a doctor at once. Those ore table ornaments made of terra cotta, and were placed thero to help fill up space. Upon my word, you must liavo strong teeth and jaws." Tho traveler rushed to the nearest doc tor's, had an emetic, and returned for his train. He didn't get over looking pale for three hours. And they were Bandwlcb.es after all, real good ham sandwiches made that day. London Tit-lilts. . w ijjs-, l i ty GEQRGEWPECK. DJ693 ( rtCOPVRIOMTj Bell VfTflnMcAN press association 1 CHATTER X. 1118 PA 00K8 HUNTINO. "What has your Pa got his jaw tltxl up for, and what makes his right eye bo black and bluer asked tho grocery man of tho bad boy as the boy came to bring Borno butter back that was strong enough to work on tho street. "You haven't hurt your poor old Pa, have your" 'Oh, his law is all right now. You ought to havo seen hltn whon tho gun was engagod in kicking him," says tho boy as he sot tho butter plate on the chcosoboz. "Well, tell us about it. What had tho gun ngainst your Pa? I guess it was tho son of a gun that kicked him," said tho grocery man as ho winked at n servant girl who caino in with her npron over her beau nftor S cent worth of yeast. "I'll toll you if you will keep watch down street for Pa. Ho says he dammed if ho will stnnd this foolishness any longer." 'What, doos your father swear while ho Is on probation!1" "Swear Well..! Bhnnlrt cackle. You ought to have heard him when ho come to and spit out tho loose teeth. You boo, Binco Pa quit drinking ho la a little nervous, and tno doctor said ho ought to go out soraowhero nnd get bizness off his mind, and hunt ducks, and row a boat, and got strength, and Pa Bald shooting ducks was just In his hand, nnd for me to go. and borrow a gun, nnd 1 could go along and carry gamo. So I got a gun at tho gun store and somo cartridges, and we went away out west on the cars, moro than CO miles, and staid two days, You ought to Been Pa. Ho was just like a boy that was sick and couldn't go to school. When wo got out by the lako, he jumped up and cracked his heols togetho: and yellod. I thought ho was crazy, but ho was only cunning. "First I scared hiin nearly to death by firing off tho gun behind him as wo were going along tho bank and blowing off a pieco of his coattafl. I know it wouldn't hurt him, but ho turned palo and told mo to lay down that gun, nnd ho picked It up and carried it tho rest of tho way, and I was offul glad 'causo it was a heavy gun. His conttail smcllcd like whon you burn n rag to make the air in tho room stop smelling bo all tho forenoon. You know Pa Is a little nearsighted, but ' ho don't bellcvo it, so I got somo of tho wooden decoy ducks that the hunters uso and put them in tho lako, and you ought to seo Pa get down on hiB boll? and crawl through tho grass to get up closo to them. He shot 20 times at the wooden ducks and wanted mo to go in and fetch them out, but I told him I was no retrievor dog. "Then Pa was mad and said all he brought me along for waB to carry gamo, ana I baa coma near eUooting Ms hind leg off, and now I wouldn't carry ducks. While he was coaxing me to go in the cold water without my pants on I heard some wild ge'eso squawking, and then Pa heard them, and he was excited. He Bald, 'You lay down behind tho muBkrat house, and I will got a goose.' I told him he couldn't kill a goose with that fine natio tegrltj, which , Just to 11 How the Forcetmenot Was Named. Everybody knows the pretty little forgct menot and likes the flower more perhaps because of its name than its beauty. How was it so called? The Germans account for it by quite a pathetic romance. It seems that once upon a time a knight and a lady were walking by tho bank of the Danube when tho latter asked her "gallant gay" to pluck for her a tiny blue flower which she saw growing in the stream. No sooner said than done, but the knight, overbalancing, ell into tho river, and owing to tho slip pery uaturo of the bank and the weight of his own armor was carried away by the Current. As he threw the flowers ashore to his lady he cried out with his last breath, "Verglss meln nichtl" ("Forgetme- notl") And ever Elnce the flower has been looked on as the emblem oi naeiity. Phil adelphia Times. Treatment of Ilunlons. Bunions are serious and hard to treat. Ahoufc the ooly thing todo is to wear seam less stockings, nnd shoes with kid or fine calf uppers. Avoid Beating the reet ana change the shoes frequently. Any sweet oil will heal the soreness of a Joint, and sometimes anointing it with Iodine will bring relief. iVhen a bunion gets trouble some, the liest plan Is to buy a stick of sul phate of copper, pare away the dead Bkin and cauterize the spot. The operation Js a trifle painful, but it is only momentary, while the sensa of relief that is sure to fol low is like the "peace that passeth under standing." New York World. Verb and Sympathy. "Mamma, I is so s'eepy." "Not 'I Is, my pet." "Well, me is." Mamma shakos her head wisely. "No." "Me me be?" Another negative shake. "M"me am?" doubtfully. "No, '1 am' so sleepy." "Am oo? Oo tome to bed too?" pollapsus maternus. Vogue. Who Can Pronounco III. Name? The many friends of Mr. Joseph Sldz will be pleased to learn that hU Integrity and ability have been recognized. Mr. Sldz was culled into the presence of Director Pollner on Saturday and asked whether he would accept appointment as Pouudkecper nt the? tout h end. Cleveland trader. The feasibility and advantage of dredg ing the Salmon river with a view to ob ialnlng its concentrated treasure In the form of placer gold U being earnestly dis cussed by California scientific writers. ndKftfiWUtBUU HUUB 4f. c. n.falcu U needed.but contra irun chasing you and kicking you every round your Hvci wan .vV inv.;h, cause it was onuip ! nil tiuiliu.fi.' Then Pn throwedtho Imir at uia. ile nays he believes I knew th.it cartridge was load ed." fcTtJt.' HUN Si AT E Q' ' 't Fatlier lacy ) H AVII1 Itentm till I'rlettly 1'iinctlnnt. t nrnUKOTON, N. .1., Aug. IB. He V. P.( Oenorx 1 AtnrkeU. N rw Yonk. Aug. H.-8taU and western noi iruau, steady; ! r axtrm, 1.95.S city SI A Jien,,' '; fair to fancy, HUB 8. 4 Mlnnejota oli ,.r, UMftOf pat.nts. tt) & LW; SUirfln, tU IbOS.tf,, city mills, s.80.a & IV, winter whw is. low gradet, 1 (Hfca.U; t urns, SS.WftU'V, fine, JI.ToM.10; south.rn aour dull, steady: common tofnlr eitm, tJ.ln mu m uui jiob extra, Is.lfiQI.3o. Hye flour qniet. (lrnif superfine, VWtM Wheat very dull, ulrailM; September. ttiMB9-l(lc.i ri.M. itiHi'AWiit'. . - ; vviuirci, iiTswuii-.; uerpmoer, ivftaimiQ church, who ban for wme time beenex-jfl teitdyi No. , ft)jiftHr.i September. 4i conimunicaieu Hiifi iiib immuj mnubivuod i t7., uoiwhiiiw, mtiu. uais nun, Btoiiuy: taken from him, will, it U olulmsd, b re-li New York, SltV5c.. western, 81io.; Septem- Instated in a short time. Some two jjen ,,',7. "" v.ti... rr... i,,i n,. inii. . rmi.Aiiit.pr nao iiatner Trimoy nan some nun cnlty with Jllnliop t) Ifarrell, of Trenton, N. J., and In an interview with the blxhup threatened to shoot hlin. leather Treaoy at this time was adjudged Insane and placed in an asylum. Soon after he was liberated and took a trip Abroad. Since his return he hat been living here, and he now hays that through tin Intervention of friends high In authority In the church he Will bo given back his priestly functions. Actor Cnrtl' Third Trial. SAN Fiuncisco, Auk. 10. The third trial of M. 11. Curtis, the actor, who is charged with killing the police officer Oraut in this city in Jfeuruury, ibvi, is nearly ended. The prosecution concluded its case- yesterday, and then Curtis gave his version of the story, whloh was that was attacked by a foot pad on the street; that Ofllcor Grant approached them while' tho foot pad wan heating him and arrested them both, and that the foot pad then shot Grant and escaped. The ease wo given to tho jury today. Ir. Carl Ptei Arrive. Nltw YoliK, Aug. 10. Dr. Carl Potei-p, the great African explorer, arrived yester day on the steamship Fuerit Bismarck. He has come here to attend the ethonolo gloal congress which -neetHlu Chicago the latter part of this uiomIi. He will btheis until Monday, when tie goes to Washing ton. Then he goes to ChiCMgo, and from there wont to Yellowstone Park and to California. He will remain In the country about three months. "lie went over a log." shot, and I gave htm a large cartridge tho gun store man loaded f or-, me with a handful of powder In, and I told Pa it was a goose cartridge, and Pa put it in the gun. The geese came along, about a mile high, squawking, and Pa aimed nt a dark cloud and fired. Well, I was offul scared. I thought I hod killed him. Tho gun just rared up and come down on his jaw, shoulder and everywhere, and he went over a log and struck on his shoulder. Tho gun flew out of his bands, and Pa he laid there on his neck with his feet over the log, and that was tho first time he didn't scold me since he got relldgin. I felt offul sorry and got some dirty water in my hat and poured It down his neck and laid him out, and pretty 6O0n ho cj. ned his eyes and asked IX any of the passengers got ashore alive. "Then Ids oye swelled out so it looked like a blue doorknob, and Pa felt of his jaw and asked if tho engineer and fire man jumped off or if they went down with tho engine. He seemed dazed, and then ho saw tho gun, and he said take the dam thing away, it is going to kick me again. Then he got his senses and wanted to know if ho killed a goose, and I told him no, but he nearly broke one's jijtw, and then he said tho gun kicked him wjten it went off, and he laid down, and tho gun kept kicking him more than 20 times when ho )yns trying to sleep. Ho went back to tha tavern where we were stopping nnd wouldn't toucu the gun, hut made me lng it. He tojd the tnvern keeper that he fell over n wire fence, but I think bo began to suspect, after he spit the loose teeth out, that the gun was loaded for bear. I suppose he will kill me somo day. Don't you think he will?" "Auy coroners jury would let him off and call it justifiable if ho should kill you. You must bo a lunatio. Has your Pa talked much about it since you got back?' asked the grocery man. "Not much. You see he can't talk much without breaking his jaw. But ho Tras abjo to throw a chair at me. You see, I thought I would joke him a lit tle, 'causo when anybody feels bad n joke kind of livens 'em up, so we were talk ing about Pa's liver, and Ma said he seemed to bo better since his liver had become more active, and I said, 'Pa, whon you was BfflUjPgoyw witli the j ParmeiK Suffer fimii Ilroiizht. Wnsx Chested, Pu Aug. 10. Tlir farm ers of Chester county aro ill a bad way bo cause of the long drought. The pasturage 1ms all been dried up by the sun, and they are now coinpolled to feed the cotta. The corn Is following the grass, aud during tlis past few days many farmers have hoen cutting the green corn and feeding it to the stock. The Bmudywine and Chester creeks have not been so low in many years. Verdict for ill. Defendant. INDIANAI'OMS, AtiB. 10. Tho sensational trial of State Senator Thomas Hoyd, of Hamilton county, under the paternity statute, on charges brought by -Vra. Ida May Davis, of this city, cloed with a ver dict for the defendant, uud ho was dis charged from cu -,tody. Ham lluriinl by l.ltlitnlnp. Dovixstokn, Pa., Aug. 10. The large stone burn of Wallace Duugan, In Doyle s- pntA. Ana. li. rier dull; eitra mess, tr.lsaftl: family, Uol. lork quiet, firm; new meee, 14 MAIS. Lard nom inal; steam Muttered, So. Hotter firmer. In fair demand. New York dairy, 17o.s New York creamery, jHMOno.; western dairy, 1U 18.; Elglno, c.j imitation! creamery, IftRISo. Cbes steady, quiet; New York Urea while. 8MJo.: do. colored, fMOOMc.i do. .mall part tkiraa, JkMc.; full klni, lo. Egssca.Ier, quiet; New York and I'enniylrania, lftl7o.t western. 1S10. 1 IlAt.TlHORC Aur. 18. Flnnrdnll it.l,..j ; Wheat steady. Corn caster; white corn, by sample, 5!o 1 yellow do., hy ininple, 9a50o. Oats quiet. Ryu quiet. Hay dull Eood to choice timothy, $U).6ufcl7. Cotton nominal, middling, THc. l'rovislons quiet, unchanged. . Butter Ann; creamery fanoy B6o.; do. fair to choice. aaftMo.; do. Imitation, 20o. Kent carco at lfcMc. I.lr. Stock Market. llurrAM), Au;. I8.-Cttle toady; cows asd heifer., $.T. OK TO; Rood 1,1110 lbs. steers, l fair exporters, 1,3(6 11,.., 4.80. Hoira weak, lower; uood Yorker, and light (trnden, n.s&. M; mediums and heavy, $M 6; rough., 4.t6t.T6. Hheep and lamb, dull; (toud mljcd BhooS,, M.S&at; choice, HS rood lambs, $5 B.Stf.; few fancy sh.de. higher; fair to sood lamb.. S.34.7. East LiimnTr, Ta., Aug. . NothlnR do Incln cattle. Hons .low, weak, extreme hl-avy to choice llcht. Bueep dull at about un changed prices. One Man's Chapter of Accidents. Eleazer Chace, nn 80-yonr-old citizen of Wilmington, Del., thus recounts tho nccl dents of his lifetime: "I was sliding on the crust wheu n boy and slid over a fence, run ning a stake into mo nnd mnklng a bad wound. Once, when tny mother was mak ing soap, I saw a dipper of what I thought was water nnd drank threo swallows. It proved to be strong lye. My mother melt ed some tallow nnd gave it to ine, and the doctors said that wusall that saved my life. Four times 1 came nenr getting drowned, twice breaking -through tho Ice Into the river, once falling from a rnft into the mill pond, and once, fell out of a boat into a river. "I wasnonrly killed twice by being thrown from horses, fell from a loaded tenm lo the frozen ground and was picked un for dead I and fell out of a wngon and had a leg caught between the- spokes of one of the wheels. Once I waHdrivinga covered wag , on when tho stanchion bolt enme out, let ting the body down. Tho rein hook caught me in tho forehead, tearing a great gash, and when I fell out 1 struck my head on . the axlo. Twice I fll 12 feet from a stng I lng, mid once 1 fell iVwn a trap in a enr I ringc house on. a pile of boards below and I started a rib. I btepped on a hcvthnniul cut my foot badly, and a cake of loo fell on my foot and burst open one of lny toes; cut w . e ' i I f ,i ''KhtnlnK! my ankle very badly with nn nx, broke a ,, " n"f, tola ly consumed. The neP(Uo ln my heel, v,hlcl. was not, removed, building was filled with tho season's crops , for two months, and stepped on a tenpenny (in 1 1 11 nl nr fiil-tntnir muMilnuvp 1..,, .. . . 1 . l. J and a lot of farming machinery, J lid je Sluwuit Nut Cundldate. CiiAMnEltssuiso, Pa, Aug. 19. Yester day Judge Stewart sent a letter to ex Judge Howe, declining to allow his nnme to be presented at the comlug Hepublicun state, convention, Ore ,red to Honolulu. Wasiiixoton, Aug. 10. The United States steamer Philadelphia, at Callao, 1'eru, has. been ordered by telegraph to proceed immediately to Honolulu and relieve tho Boston. nail nnd drove It into my foot, making a bad wound from which pieces of thu shoo nnd stocking were removed and which had to be cut open and the bone hcrnped. "I hnd a windlass iopo break u hen truss ing up a barrel, and it hrokeout two of mv teeth. I have been blown up once while masting stone nnil wim uiully burned threo times. My hand v ts caught in the feed rool of n picker, i was badly hurt once with n clrcnlnrRHW and again with a bw.7. I pinner, fell on an IS inch belt when It was ; running mid on top of a four foot gear wnen tnnt was running; twice have fallen down stairs in the mill. BASEBALL YESTERDAY. At Baltimore: Louisville, 8; Baltimore, 2. At Washington: Chicago, 7; Washing ton, 8. AtSt. Louis: St Louis, 3; Philadelphia, 2. At Brooklyn: Brooklyn, 8; Cincinnati, 4. At New York: New York, 12; Clove land, 0. At Troy: Troy, 13; Bluuliamton, 2, Ac Springfield: Krie, 11; Springtleld, 6. At Providence: Buffalo, 10; Provi dence, 9. At Albany: Wllkesbarre, 4; Albany, 2. At East on: Raston, 8; Harrlshurg, 2. At Allentotvn (10 Inuings): Allentown, 0; Johnstown, 4. At Heading: AHoona, 20; Heading, 7, At Scranton: Scrantun, 18; York, 8. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS Clo.inc Quotation nt the New York and I'htlnrielplila Uxvhaiigr.. New Yoitic. Aui. 18. The market wa some what apathetto today. There was consider able heuvine.s at the start, but come firmness later. Cloeiue bid: Lehlih Valley MM Pennsylvania. idii Heading 12K St. Paul.. SIM Lehluh Nav 4R'4 lira. Hary Shuto "Suffered Intensely from pain ln my itom&ch and side. I became roduced In fteih, and growing worse, removal to the Brraome hosnltil was under advisement. D. L. & W ( ,t,.n T rti.,, TTnfAm Rftrannorlll'i n trlnl. T nMRii"" VSfnt,al W4 1 rapidly galnod In flesh, can eat heartily without Read ng 1st pf Si.. J Wu.it Rhore - ' m , Kcadins -'d pf Sh... VX Lake Erie & W... WW " ' Readins ,M pf 6s... 12 Nr ,v ;,-sey Cen. mil 1 BttvcK- Ca""v'a. Yorlc. N. Y. & N. E... 18 Del. Iludon...l08 ' Kood'o Pills cure liver Ills. 2Bo. Try a box. W. N. Y. 4 Pa a II. A.- B. T. com II. & Ii. T. pref Erie 11W TO FIND A CUUIl FOH RHEUMATISM, LUMBAGO. SCIATSCA. KIDNEY. LIVER and BLADDER COMPLAINTS. DYSPEPSIA, LAME-BACK, &c Dlt, HAN DEN'S EIjEOTRIO nEIi'D uilli Electro jilRsiictloBunprjij nory win euro iTlthout lueillclut .. nflha nhnvatrnnhlna ri'linan suffer from Nervous Debility. iosHpri, ijrniuBt JjOsi ninuiiooqi ervnunnoBH, niorpieHBiiesaj nor """rrr KSP." v .llfiitifirv. nil lVfimn In t,tm filaintH. and upuoral 111 licnltuT be effects of attuses, excesses, worrf or exp 'sure, will find relief and prom pi cure lu our marvelous invtutton, which requires but a trial to couvlnco tho moat afceDtlcul. Iniirnorancoof Bf. fects you louy havo unduly .-yd your system oi nerve roroe ami v which Is clecirlcitv o?pvj caused yourweakneasorlniui UA If you replace Into your aysl elements thus drained, which VAtUn- quired for vigorous strennth, yPjOy ivuiuruiuumuiuttiiu uvuuu, Bnvnri and vigor wlil follow at once. 'I'hls Is our plan and treatment, and Vro fiifirnnrnA n. nirA fir rafmiri mrnA w Onr 200 pireo book "TIIIITSK rr.ASSESOF WEN," should be read by very ynutift mldiNe-ased and old innn, sent sonletl, free. Dr. Su,udeir( Electrlo Ilelt Is no experiment, as we have restored thousiinds to robust health and vlor, after all other treatments failed, a'n ba shown by hundreds of cases thrcudhout this and other Btates.who would Kindly testify. audlTO! WE HAVE CURED NEnvoTjfl debiutt and weakness. nxw Tors Citth October filth, IBM. tirv A,T. Bakde. Dear Rin Xbouttliroeyoai-sasfo I lmrchased one of your electrlo belts for tno euro of rerrous debility, which X liaiiniu won,t form and vvhtch waj uDderralniuff my health. For yearslhad eatfered from this terrible debllUtiirff drain on my vital forces and 1 did not know what It was to have a pood night's sleep, but In one month's time after usinc the LeU I felt a much stronger man both mentally auophy BlndiT, fctid la a ahort timfl wal enth-elr wt 11. Yours truly, It. fiiaCUO, Bowery, jmiEUUATlSM ASiJi LOST TICOi;. Bboobxtv. N. V.. October t&th. lm. Db, A. T. fliHDXK, lcr Sir i Four yours ag-j I suf fered aeh rain from rh-Himalls a thit at tunes It waa ImpOMible for mo to get arouud, and I always carried a i rroia that dav and It was uns left mo and to-dar I fim a well man. 1 always teep my Unit near br for f tar THESE WE CAN CURE YOU! 1 UUEU3IATIB31-LUST VIGOR rxw xork. crr, Oct. t 1893. caoe for support. I used your cms hour, 1 gained In eTithtfi tmr a thoitUuieuntU thu pair iberemlirht lo a return, but as 16 has now been four aearsainooyouruml mi. can safely say Hliterma- THE I am a latter earner, aud the lone dally tramps nJJl eary in my rouimi.untotimtime of BrttlnetheWVj r roillilll.lln inttiaf ImM nt st ha-i.VJx were paint ally eone through with, butthanEs to ytfaf wonderful Invention, I can now wait as well as I ever did. and will recommend ynr treatment to all afflicted ThO current has ulta hrvmirht luii-lr m vitme In nth ways as you said U woolJ JAMC3 tlliXV, ti 'Perry fQU GENERAL UEUILITV, c Omci OF SATtOENT A BO. par Goops, ktc, castine, Maine, Fuh. 27, 1893. Da. a.T.Sandkk, Dear Blri I am triad to add m: tsstlinoiiv to tha many you hava of tha a-rant valna i uu imrtYea wonueriuiiy, ana bait Mvli fukvaffauedf waive nouodrof flesh. and itow sleeD wel andhaveunetoellaatappvtlto. Your anleiidld efectrla bolt with your 'rales or UaaUhM hubeen a very vatu atilabeneuttomevanoltake oleitRirc rtoonuaendlci; yuur txZL Yours respectfully. DR7 SANDEM ELECTRIC BELT I we warrant it to cure any of Jtcfiimlcf!. Theynreumded vrd I'.lrctrlo Huapenaory, tha (rreawscDoon ever eivon weaKinwi.and tha above weaknetsea, nnd wenlamo shrunken limbs, or parts, or Money edinafrcnuthtn mnAtnllatuceanf weaknctsa in vnunr. mlddle-aedorold tn, and will euro tho wrst oases lu tiro or three months. Address for full Information. SANDEN ELECTRIC CO., 828 Broa:!wf-.y, Now York. I The Shenandoah Herald f Bright, Crisp, Concise. . The Leading Local Weekly Paper In Schuylkill County. All tho Local News printed lu readable, attractive manner, with no waslo of words. EDUCED IN PRICE. IMPROVED IN QUALITY. R Y A R -A.X3"V.3SrOE - Borne have told us "You can't do It." Wo believe we can, and wo will. 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