Bis- Evening Herald. Saturday, may 4, m CLEVELAND'S WARNING. The President's Pertinent Letter n Mi poiocnrvtii THE EVILS OF TREE COINAGE, The Chief JlnqMruto I'rodlrtn That n Free Stiver Platform Would Itusult In the Do. rent, If Not the llliitegratlon, of the Democratic l'nrty. Jackson, Miss., May 4. Governor Stone elves to tbo Associated I'ress a lettpr ad dressed to him by President Clevoland under data of April 20. The following la the full text of tho letter: "My Dear Sm: Your letter of tho 21st Inst, is at hand. I do not feol Inclined to find fault with your crltUlsm, but think tho mattors you refer to should bo judged in tho light of tho circumstances existing at the time tho things wtiro dona. I nevor had an idea of building up or fostering a porsonal following, but so far as politics should properly influence inu In making appointments I havo tried to be Demo cratic, and not proscrlptivo. "I am K'id you are frank enough to ad mit your p.irtlclpat ion in bringing about aconV.tlou in olfli'u holding which may not be all that could now ho doslnd. Whether those appointed to places shall in speech and action Iwhavo d'vently to wards tin. administration under which they hold olU must remain, to a largo extent, u mutter of tnsto and good breed' lng. There nro, however, some officials who devote themselves so industriously to vilification and abiiMj of those under whom i oey hold office as to indicate that their lid -II y cannot Ik- trusted far tho per- formamo ot their duties In a niAnner creditable !o tho administration, and who apparently assume that they may spend the t'.tne they owo the public service in doing political mischief. In tho Inter ist of good irovoruiuont such office holders must not be surprised if they nro sum marily di alt with. "When I received your lottor I had just finished reading n letter of yours In which you ex jluln to the citizens of Mississippi your views on tho currency question. It seems to me you have in that letter con tributr.l in tiie bestjjjosslblo stylo and in n most v.uuiiMu way to tno iunu oi nrgu- ment in 'amr of sound money. I havo never ceased to wonder why tho pooplo of the south, furnishing so largely as they do products which aro exported for gold, should bo willing td submit to tho dlsad- vantages and los3 of silver monometallism and to content themselves with a depreci ated and fluctuating currency, while per mitting others to reap a profit from tho transmution of prices of their production from silver to gold. I hopo this letter of yours will be given tho widest possible circulation, especially amongour southern follow citizen-., and that they will bo per mitted to see tho pitfall which Is directly before r!. -in who madly rush towards the phantom light of free, unlimited and in dependent silver coinage. "If w who profess fealty to tho Demo cratic party are sincere in our devotion to Its prim iplos, and If wo are right iu be llevlnK that the ascendency of those prln clples is .i guarantee of personal liberty, unlvei-h.il caro for tho rights of all, non- sectional, American brotherhood and manly trust in American citizenship in every part of our land, wo should study the effects upon our party, and conse quently ilp'.n country, of a committal of the national Democracy to tho silver Arbitration. "If there are Democrats whosupposojthnt our party can tan mn platform embody inn such doctri either through Its ufllrmalivo strength or through tho per plexity of our opponents on tho same tironosltion, or if there aro Democrats who aro willing to turn their backs upon their riarty u-. muttons in tno hope that rrooanii unlimited and Independent coinage of sliver can win a victory without tho aid i)f either party organization, they should deceive : Heii'Pi'ives no longer, nor longer refuse to look iu tho faco tho results that will f j1 ' ilio defeat, If not tho'dlslu tegrati,.n of the Democratic party, upon tho issu--- which tempts thorn frm their allegiitv.ro "It we should bo forced awny from our traditional doctrine of sound and safe money -mi- old antagonist will take the field on he nlatform which we abandon, and neither the votes of reukloss Demo- cruta Qui- mikloss Kepubllcnnfe will avail to stay ' 'n-ir mnroh to power. This in as pun; i tu uuychlng can possibly be. It, therefore, becomes the duty of every Dom ocrat, waocwtf ho may he, to consider what su"! .v viotory would mean, and In the light of tv proper conception of Its ro- ttult be should doliU-rutely shape1 his course. Youve very truly, 'QnovKK Oj-kvklaxd." Btlr Will lpMM Tree Sliver. Zil MA, i)., .d.iy'4 Thf Evenlug Times, edited by O. i. Holforage, brother-in-law ot beuu'.or Brlce, and his oHcIhI organ at home, iyn iu an editorial: "The free coinage e.oul st has been taken up. Allen "W. Tljurmav, Colonel W. A. Taylor and General A. .1 . W'arnur are writing letters endeavoring to secure delegatos to the atate convention p ted (ted to a free silver plauk. Senator Hrloe gives notice that he will contest the adoption of any moh plauk.'" Alleged Itarglarlous Tramps Arrested. WlI.KESBAltrit. Ph., May 4. A posse of oonstubl, Ifaaed by Railroad Deteotive O'Brien, raided a tramp camp at Avoca and arrested tieorgo S. Collins and Will iam MilUgan, both of whom said they wore from Xew York city. It is charged that Collin and' Mllllgan broke .Into the Irtblgh Valley railroad .itatlou ut Pitts ton last night and fobbed the safe of f Ud ivnd a number "of "exceiw ticket." Mrs. Haiturld Is Not 12nzgd. New Yobf. May 4. A dally paper ouotus Mrs. i I). Grant us saying, jjfim. Hartorts has hiatal possltlrely to the ........lu.a ..f't,,,!, rnmllv tluit tliHit, U: nn truth whateer in the report of hoi- eu- oajreuieiit to General Douglass, and no foundation for the rumor." Hat tie with HttHlua Hrluaml. ritmi Sicllir Mav 4 A band of lime, biigaiei- aiLuuked nhouse at AeX'as- ii ., i l ,if ,i ,,.. ,,f its nei-oiiBut, a U llo and kill, U one or its otcupauu A nun.b. r ol -, ...Urines started in pur.,uit of t'.u brig.n.ds, overtook them, uml In me iigoi 'V gendarme tvore woundtd. A Cntsklll Hotel Man. (From Ontuktll, N. Y lleeorder.) Mr. J(jnh McGUllert. one ot ottr urom inent hotel nrupr'eiQrii, has reason to ex - j lol I 'iu uieilis of Dr. Divid Kennedy's Favorite Iwniwly. In KpenHtift n" n to ullr rcroiier be stld : "I was hIi rm. .1 r l.l j.. t 1 1 .... h I, lu I IIIIAll .roil. RlllUl'.V IllMl il. .utile, ihieo nhtslLMHnw trented me alter the Did nc.himl methods, hut I grew woi-jp. One of i.ur hankers nald to me,. 'Why don't vou tak-- Dr. Kennedy's iavorlte Hem ly r It cured ti;e ' Mo 1 began its use, tftOT,rr"va' I gained daily, ami In a soiina and wen again. opote I liavi- recommended it to a huudred or more of my summer board er. anil In every instance it nas. none them good." CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. Where and When Services Will be Con ducted To-morrow. English LiitHeraa church. Bervttes a 10:30 a. m. una 6:30 p. m. I'reactiivur uy Kev. u. vt . Schrlst. Sunday chool at l:S0,p. m. 'I'rinltv Reformed church, Kev Robert VHoyle, pastor, siorvlces to morrow at 10 . n nnd 0:30 D.m Sunday sohooltU 1:30 u. m. Everybody weicoinu. K'lelos Israel Concregatloii, West OaK creel, nev. J. Mltnlck Kabbt : services ivnry Friday everdngi .Saturday and Sunday ir i-'noon ana even mg. WelshBaotlstchurch. Preaching services at to a. m. andfi p. ai. by the pastor. Rev. D, I, Ivans. Sunday scttool at z p. in. Everybody Ttlcorat. . rtoman Catholic hurch of the Annunciation, cerry sirtiei aboe west street, net. H F )'itellly.partnt. tassos at 3:00 and 10:fX)a.ra, prt :u 3:tl " la. iie r' t,l"iuanlan Catholic church, rncr Jardln &ti Cherry streets. Hev. f.. r-mattls. pastor Mdand yeachlng at iu : vi-p rn at - p. m. E :nezi i l.vungi llcalchurch, Kev. R. M. Mcli olner, ianor Sel-v,ce tomorion ai ,ui k In German, infl ':30p m. la P'fi.KUfh. s u,ui.j nnl it l:p. m All are nenriuy mnttn to -lrf'. H ! iiodlst 'iplstopal chi.ri.ij. ltv. J. F. d th pallor. Services nt lU-.'.0 a m ana "p n.. -uncUo si-'nool at i . in Kptfortb , iirut at :45 p. a.. I't.iycr ai.-otini: at 7 3 ThursUy evt ilng. Sirauiturs ivna olhcrt n Hlay t clcorr e. t'rosbjrterlikc cb tcb. Bev. T. Main ell Mor -1. palter. Ha vires at 1' 0-, m and B it) m. -Sunday i-jhool at p m- Christian i. unvor Society will meet on Tuesany even - n 7-.3U. Pibt'er n.eetlnK on Thursday s" ntnp at 7:3d vll arc vordiallV Invited. Ciilvary Iiaptlst hurch. South Jardln street rvlees at 10:3' a, in. and at B:8o p. m. rMchlr.irhv tho oasLor. oev W. fl. Hirrlson. 'n isi, service at i p. m. tfuudav school at J b.. Monday evcninK at ,:3U lae v. f. u. a.111 meet. Wednedny evening tenertl irayer meotlng. rtvorybody .welcome. Primitive Mothrdlst church. Rev. John Hath. wior. Son-Ices te-morrowat 10:80a. rn.and6;30 p. in. wsley p.ayer meeting at : p. m, -tui.iiiith Kchnol ut 2 n. tn. iVeslev League Moi.daj eveulni; at 7:30. Class meetings Tm-idav and Wee.uesdav evenings at 7 o clock, Prayer meeting Thursday at 7 p. m. All stats free, inycue not having a church home la cordially invitt ,l to come nere. A Skeleton iu the Closet. Ho-voften lo ve hear of this In domestic life at this day. But what Is more anoalllti!' than the living body nude renal slve with skin and sc.Un diseases, nit rheum, refer, eczema aun scroiuious ore, ,ind jvrell.nzs. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is tue positive cure for all of these di -s If taken In time, it alo cnre- '. . i-scrofula, commonly known as Pulmonary Consumption, lly diiiggists lvevser. i. u. Dr. R. V. PlEltCK : DearSir When about tl.ree venrs of aire I was taken With mumps, nlM) bad fever, tlnally i uau mat dreaded disease Scrofula. The most eminent iihvsicUus In this section treated me to no ava'l. I had running scrofulous sores on left side of neck and lace. I was .small and weakly when eight or nine ve;trs old. and iti fact was nearly a skele- el,. l.....lAn . rw Tta-nJa nnlilun IOU. OlA tllll'l.lca Ul il A KtVD c. uu.uvn Medical Discovery wroutrht marveloua rli.iiiues. Alt hooch the sores were healed in eluht months, l tnu not quit taiiing it until I was sure it had been entirely routed ft om my system. The only signs etr. ot the ureadiui tuseaRO are tne scars wbich ever remind moot how near death's di or I was until rescued by the "Dis covery." I am now eighteen years oio and weigh 14S pounds, and have not been sick In live vears. lour , respectfully, H nVEY M. HOM.EMAN, Agt. for Seaboard ArL ne. For constipation and headache, use Dr. Pierce's Pellets. YESTERDAY'S BA:EBALL GAME National League, At Philadelphia Phlladolnhla. 8: Now orK, s. At- Huston Boston, 37; Wash ington, 11. Kustern League. At Scrnuton Rochester. 5; Scranton. 4 At ilkesbarru Syracuse, 4; Wllko.5- barro, 2. At Springfield Springfield, 13 Buffalo, 10. At Providenco Provldonco, 11; Toronto, 2. ', Coming Events. Mnv .10 Ice crjam festival in Rohblns: hall, under the auspices of the Young Peonle's Worklta Society of the United fcvangedcal cuuicn. When Baby was sick, wo gave her Castorla. Vhen she was a Child, she cried for Ca&torla. When she beoame Miss, she clung to Castorla, When she had Children, she gave them Castorla, Buy Keystone llpur. name LlfMIB & BIB, printed On every sack. Be sure that the Ashland, Fa., tf Relief in Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder dis eases relieved in six hours by the "New lireat south American- money uure." This new remedy is a great surprise on account oi its exceeding promptness in relieving pain iu the bladder, kidneys, hanlr and everv nart of the urinary pas sages In male or female. It relieves re tention of water and palu in passing It almost Immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold nt. thfi CItv Pharmacy. 107 S. Main St, next door to the post office, Shenandoah Pa, 4-y-om Valuable Property for Sale. A good three-s.tory brlok house, store room and dwelling. Beet location. Next door to First National Bank. Apply to No. 30 Oak street, Mt. Carmel, Pa. lm j Don't Tobacco Spit or Smoke Your Llfej' Away is the truthful, startling title of a book" abont No To-Bac, the barmleii, guaran-1 teed tobacco habit cure that braces up I nlcotlnined nrvee. eliminates thenicotlne . poison, makes weak men gain strength, ' vigorand innuhood. ou run no physical , No To Bao Is sold by SL"nT H'nLlev under a guarantee to . mortey refunded. Book free. I Address SterllVg Remedy Co., New York j or Chicago. lilt eod 1 Saved His Wtal Maujon's llemedic3 Did for iaenl Oliioan. PfOB- lie Could Eat But Little, and Was In Constant Pain Cured With ' One Bottle. W, T. Loiter, n well-known resident nf I Kent, Ohio, says that Munyon'-s Dyspej) sla Cute undoubtedly saved IU life. In relatit.ghis experience ,ie said: "For a long lime l nave ueen atuicteu with dy-i ptpsia. I could eat scarcely anything I and was iu constant pain. The ens on ' my stomach distended It greatly and ray heart became affected. I whs troubled with short breathing, fluttering and ir regular beating ot the hearr, and often the pain was so great I thoug it I was going to die. My friends wan'od ma to try Muuyou's Dyspepsia Cu.e, but I had tried so many different medicines with out being benefited that I thoipht this votild be only one more fruitle-s effort. Finally I began udng it and the result was wonderful. After the firs'-, bottle I could eat without discomfort, and am now thoroughly cared." Munyon's Stomach -mil Dy.sp -psla Cure cares all forms of indigestion and stomach trouble bucU as constipation, rising of food, distress after eatinir, bloating of the ntoinnr.il, palpitation ot no heart, shortness of breath and all affections of the heart caused 'iv indige-,ion. It soothes, heals and invigorates stotntch.s that have been Weikei.e , Iiv - vereatlug, or where the lining nf t he ai-.maoli h ,s oen rnpairen Dy piivsic and Injurious medicines. Price, 25 o-ats Munyon's Hnmooop,tthio Home Remedy Jomp'iuy. of Phtladeliililii. nut up snecl- flcs for nearly eve"v clisean . vhich are sold by all druggists, mostly i.r 25 cents nottie, Thee who nre iu doubt as to the nature f their disease should nddres" Professor Munyou, 1603 Arch street, Pniladelphia, Klvlug fu',1 symptoms c' 'heir dlsea-e. Professor Munyon will careiully illngnose the case and give you the he'infit of his advice absol'itel) free of all charge. The Remedies will be sent to any address on receipt of retail price. Gilmori Aromatic Wine A tonic for ladies. If you are suffering- from weakness, and feel exhausted and nervous : are getting thin and all run down, Gilmore's Aromatic Wine will bring roses to your cheeks and restore you to flesh and plumpness. Mothers, use it for your daughters. It is the best regulator and corrector or all ailments peculiar to wo manhood. It promotes diges tion, enriches the blood and fives lasting streneth. Sold by 106 N. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa ABSOLUTELY PURE THE OLD RELIABLE CIGARETTE Has stood the Tost ef T!na MORE SOLD THAM AI. I. OTHE BRANDS IB!-- . 3 DR. A. A. SErBERT Specialist In diseases ot who Eve, Ear, Nose and Throat, 9U7 west Market -t., I'olm llle. Hours 8.80 a. m. to 12 m.; 1 to p, m p. m. Sundays, 0 a. ra. io 12 m. 7 to iy For Sale, Cheap ! 2 Valuable warn On North White Street, Slionazi c3Lotli. Double block of dwellings, Xos. 30 and 38 North White Btreet, between Centre and Lloyd streets. Also, a double block of dwellings, Xos. 110 oud 118 North White street, between Ijloyd and coal streets. Apply at HERALD OFFICE. Weeks' Museum, IT SOUTH 2TAJ.Y STItEJBl, Grand display ot birds and animals of all selection and finest paintings in tne county, 11 est Beer, Porter and A of,. Finest Brands of IMfrtm. Vroe lnnoh every morning una evening. John WaitKg, Proprietor. n W Davidson, Birtcnder Wholesale axest for fnilIU I hlUt i"wn i 1 Ujtf id Suzei Fi!t Bttr. Ho finer made. Fine liquors and Otcm 120 South Mala at rUcisttflwmiiitvjrAijTvujEijii'jjw i ) mm Mild JcZtcTRfiwe mm tHEAVfMUIIOlUClCWMtillCCtSSOil W ROYAL PERQUISITES. An Attempt t Oat the I'ntie of Itdln- bnritir AlltiWHiint lfatil. IjONPON, .a.iy i.'lu i lie home of coin mous last evmiliig a niotloi' made by Mr. Alpheug Jiorum to annul the an niily of 10,000 paid by Gr-at Britain to the Duke of Edlnbuigh, second eon of the quoeii, wasdofented by a decisive mnjotlty, tho rote standinsrl! against the motion to 70 In It favor. Mr. ' Morton bauoil his inoJ tlou on the fact that tho Duke of Kdln burgh Is now a reigning Germnn sov ereign, he being duko of Snxo-Coburg and ' , , , , i.im, t, The D?k(;ot Edinburgh succeeded to tho t"roue of ba.to-Coburg and Gotlia on tho death of ids uncle, Duke Krnost. 1ho untisli parliament had voteu to mm tno sum of iAi.OOJ' per annum, hut shortly after his accession lm renounced 15.000 of. tho sum, lint doslred to draw tho remain ing 10,00 'yearly. Mr. Labouchore wanted, to discuss ihe question of tho payment of this 10,000 In tho houso of commons, but was Informed that tho opportunity to do so would not bo afforded. Mr. Labouckere then asked leave to move tho adjournment of tho house In order to dobnto tho Inten tion of the government to continue tho payment, hut only thirty-eight mepibers supportod him. A. division was claimed, with the result that leavo to move was re fused by a vote of 177 to 59. Later In tho session tho government was asked whetuor it was in his private ca pacity as a British subjoct that Duko Alfred would receive JtUO.OOO a year from Great Urj i''i. Tho solicitor genoral re plied that tin- duko rccelvod tho annuity as persona d"s!guata, under the acts of parlitimen-,, which did not distinguish bu twecu his capacities. Tho duko Is nn admiral of the fleet In the British navy, and a short time ago was elected an elder brother of tho. Trinity, houso. Ho rotalns his place lu tho iiavy list, without pay and without capacity for. actlvo service as a murk of honor for his long and distin guished servloes. A- Mir lirld;;o lilown Away. Sioux Fails, S. D., May. 1. West Sioux Falls, a suburb thrte miles' from hero, and very pretty, prcsouted a foriorn ap peal ance. Lute yesterday afternoon ti cyclone dropped to eartli and after devas tating a milo squaro wont into the nlr again. The big Iron bridge was tossed Into tho rlvor, a big resort of questionable character was unroofed and twisted, the carriage works, two buildings and 100 completed 1uu-rIo,s wero wrecked,- Tho Chain Moit si.,' works, a brick threu story bu'eli i.-, 3X) by 75 foot, lost tho whole thlid story. The oatmeal mill and water win ks pump houso' was unroofed. Barns, trees six Inches in diameter, sheds, wind mills, chimneys wero twisted and demolished. The damage Is placed at 850,000. Dainnclnir Kvldence Against Durrant, Sax IVav'msco, May 4. Yesterday's prollmini.fy examination In the case of Theodo: - Dtt'-uit, ehar'edwith the mur der of. Wl.-n-oh.i Lamout, In Kmunucl church, was damaqlngto tho defendant. fcomo new and startling evidence was in troduced and still furthor connected Dur rant witli tho crlmo. O. Oppenheiraer, a secondhand jewelry dealer, testified that Durrant had offered to soli him ono of threo rings returned to Blnnche Lamont's aunt, wrapped in a newspaper, tho day be- tore Jllnnlo Williams' body was found. When Oppouhelmrr identified this rin, Durrant stnrted violently, turned pale aud exhibited more uneasiness than til any tlmo since ms arrest, Cnbuu Insurgent Do feats. Havana, May 4. Tho government forces at liu'antauamo havn captured Col ouel Patricio Corona, one of tho Insurgent leaders. It U rumored that Juan Vega, another insurgent chief, has surrendered, It Is stated that General Antonio Mncoo recently -Mint letters to tanners asking them to coutrlbtito arms and money In aid of tho rebel cnuso, uddiug that ho do sired to securo tho :.uni of JJJOJ.OW. Ho recoived no eucoitrngoment. Aramburo, a rebel chlet, has surrendered at Man zauilio. A rebel baud appeared on tho coast near Bahta Honda lu Plnnr dot Rio, tho most western province of Cuba. Troops wero dtsputchod against tho baud aud tho rebels wero dispersed, Stronse has a fine lino of society em- blems. Spring ': and : Summer (Order spring garments now). Besides giving ample time for delivery it enables you to have your pick of our spring assortment. Complete line of domestic and imported novelties in trousers and suiting. PORTZ BROS. 24 North Main St., Shenandoah, Pa, We Have the Best illuminating oil made. Odor less, colorless, brilliant, safe, per fection. If you are In the dark, drop us a postal. We'll enlighten you and lighten yoa. 3ESclipse Oil Oom'y Oils, Gasoline. Candles, Lamp Wicks, Burners, etc. 213 South Jardln St., SHENANDOAH, PA Mall orders promptly attended to. ED. BRENNAN, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Sta. Finost Boers, Wines and Liquors, Choice Temperance Drinks. Boat Bnuvla of and tOo Cigars WatclMer : ml : Ji 16 North Main Street. Repairing of all kinds prmoptly attended to, Hood's Made This is tho truth in a nutshell re garding the cures by Hood's Snrsapa- nllii. xt tells the story of how tins medicine effects its wonderful cures. Tho most tenacious cases, which other remedies utterly fail to reach, aro cured bu Hood's Sarsaparilm, be cause it is thu great blood purifier. Such a testimonial as -we give below, few medicines can produce. It is only ono of many possessed by Hood's Sarsaparillu, and proves tho merit of this medicine. Reliable, honest, industrious, is what all say of Mr. Bennett. Ho has been engaged as gas-iltter in Boston for !15 years, with Tarbcll, 111 Wash ington street, and McKinney, Wash ington street, opp. Boylston. I am only doing what Is Just when I tell voluntarily what Hood's Sarsaparilla has done for me. I know It Saved My Llfo. caught a severe cold, after which chronlo eczema appeared on tho calf of my left leg, and spread from knee to ankle, and tho itching and burning was something awful. Added to this was a Prominently in the Public Eyo M.J. LAWLOR, Justice of the Peace Insurance and .... Real Estate Agont, 123 E. Centre St., Shenandoah TWO-STORY Frame Iiulldlne, 80x45 feet, on South Chestnut street. Kenta tor $18 per month; wl 1 co sold cheap,' TJA0K BALE.-Half lot aud two houses, sit 'P uate on West Centre street. Will nay 12 per oent. on lnvestmout, and can be nought on easy terms. TCAKM FOR SALR A. fm of 38 acres, J; within three miles of g0 5d market. Twenty-nine acres under cultivation, and four acres oi gooa iimoer. frame iarm nousu, six rooms, good barn and all In good condition. Will be sold for 1,300 cash. FOR HALE. Licensed boto stand in Mann noy township, near the borough line. Frame building, nine rooms, doing good busi ness, uooa reasons given lor seiuni a. A har- aln for anybody. Apply to M. J Lawlor. umico oi tne i-eace, izj e,: last Centre street HOTEL KAIBR, OHAB.PURCnil.Ii, Prop. North Main St., LLiHANOY CITY. Largest and finest hotel la theroglon. Finest aooommod&tionH.- Handsome fixtures Pool and Dllllard Rooms Attached. Your Stomach : : : Cannot stand the same washing that your boots do. and the water you drink Isn't even fit fpr that purpose. Use Lorenz Schmidt's Boer and Porior. JAMES SHIELDS, Manager BhcnandoaU Branch. Shenandoah's Bewablw Oor. Lloyd and White Sts. All work guaranteed to ho first-class Ut ever; particular. Bilk ties and l&ce curtain Ba speo laity. Qoodi called for aad delivered, A trial solicited. Hood's SarsaparsBIa . Is the ily i rue bioocb r . -cs.irtn My Blood Pure severe pain, seemingly In tho bone, At last lk became so that I had tq give up work and was utmblq to walk. IJiad to have my leg bandaged all tho time, and frequent changes of cloths. For nine months I sat with my leg resting in a chair. Oh, It Was Dreadful! Friends Bald I could not live long. In all I had seven different physicians, all to no purpose whatever. I knew tho merit ot Hood's Sarsaparilla, as I had Borne years before taken if with benefit, and decided to try it for my apparently hopeless case, in two or three days after I began, my appetito was better, and my courage re vived. To mako a long otory short, the eruption entirely disappeared, and the tho flesh on my leg resumed perfectly healthy appearance. I was soon able to walkabout. I cannot tell howViinazed my neighbors and friends wereiv CRn now walk without any lameness, aswell as ever. Havo not thcsllghtest eruption, or itching or burning, or any sort of trou ble whatever with my leg. The gratitude I owe Hood's Sarsaparilla is simply un speakable." Tnos. Bennett, 163 Syca more Street, Rosllndale, Boston. Todiy. Bo Sure to Get Hood's. JOHN D ALTON. AGENTFOU Shenandoah and Vicinity FOR BAJBBBT'S QSLflpRAP leer and Porter A trial order solicited. Bflillicxjift ol iJollars Go np In smoke every year. Take no risks but get your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., Insured In first-class, relia ble companies, as represented by DAVID FAUST, Insurance Agont, 180 South Jardln Street. Also Life and Accidental Companies "When it Cornea to GROCERIES ! Our stook speaks for itself, If you don't come to town, send your orders. lhy will be nicely ailed. MUSSER & BEDDALL, 28 K. Centre Street. Shenandoah IAD mall, mm Artl "TheNew InfnlllMt M U I CO Turltltiraiul68 never falll Bf aealed. 11 with ad ce Uiatwlllprerent n i.neirri-guiinoti. u.ia.npiuriariiuujan l-ouium vnei i 1
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