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Tho omyeaecissful rtmedyfor Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, and Prostration, from over-work or other causes. 91 per vial, or fi rials and large vial powder, for $5. Sold bj Prn;K lit, or lent postpaid on receipt o( price. lICBPIiKKIB'BED. CO., Ill 11 Willi ta hUt KawYurk. ABSOLUTELY PURE THE OLD RELIABLE SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTE Has stood the Test of Time MORE SOLD THAN ALL OTHER BRANDS COMBINED T?STATK OF JOHN f. HOFFMAN. DK- C CEASED. Loiters testnmentni'V on the eslnte of John f . tlollmnn Into or Shenandoah C.1 11-111 .iiMtt- l,ncfWn.iln ilDIun..l lmvniir been granted to the uudcrglcued nil persons Indebted tn sold estate nro requested to tnftKO pnyinem, nun mose Having claims io present tho same without delay to William Dkrii, Executor, Rhcnnndoah. Pn, Or his Attorney, J. If. I'oineroy, Shenandoah, Pa. l-n-w-6w JOHN DALTON AGENT SOU SHENANDOAH and VICINITY FOR Beer and Porter. TRY Barbey's Bock Beer FOR SALE CHEAP 2 Valuable Properties, On North White Street. . SHENANDOAH Double block of dwellings, Nos. 30 and :j2 North White street, between Centre and Lloyd streets. .. .,., o .InnlilA DIOCK OI UWU111UUS. nua, lib and 118 North White street, between m,c , d and -;oai sireem. V AS? WH f, L 'SwiusioiiiiiicujfAitiiaitaidiirjJtiut.'aiL M J . THE AMERICAN TOBACCO tOHPAIV SUtClSSQR. W wtwyowM US if v Arr'y at th0 herald:office. A GOVE'RrJOR IN DANGER, Georgia's Chief Mnglstrntn May Die from nn Attnck of Appendicitis. Atlanta, Juno 18, Apprehensions of a fatal outoomo of an nttock of appondicltls with which Governor Atkinson wassolzod on Sunday, thougli removed for a tlmo yesterday, were renewed Inst night, and grave fears are now entertained that death may ensuo. Tho governor rostcd In oom- W. T. ATKIKSOH. paratlve comfort In the nfternoon, but at night his condition becamo rapidly worse. A lawyer was summoned and the gov ernor mndo his will. An operation was performed on the patient, but the result is as yet unknown. RELIEVED OF HIS COMMAND. Commander Ida Leaves the Alert for Dis respect to Admiral Mende. Washington, Juno 18. Commander Georgo Ide, of tho Alert, now at Panama, has beon rolleved of his command by a cable order. Ho will bo succeodod by Commander Franklin Hnnford, at pres ent on duty at tho Now York navy yard, who will tako tho steamer of July 30 for the Isthmus. Commander Ide, however, will bo roltovod Immediately, not being allowed to retain his command until his successor reaches his ship. Tho reason for this summary action Is found In chargos preferred by Roar Admiral Moado that tho commander had treated him with disrespect. Tho incident occurred at Panama last spring. Admiral Mcado and Assistant Secretary McAdoo, while cruising In tho Carribbcan sea, had touched at Colon, and the two officials crossed tho Isthmus to Panama on tho railroad. Hero they mot Coramandor Ido, and It was during this meeting that tho incident occurred that led tho admiral to prefer charges against tho commander. Tho department acted deliberately in the matter, making a careful Investigation into tho caso, and finally sonding copies of tho charges by mail to Commander Ide to afford blm an opportunity to defend hlmsolf. Appar ently his answer was not satisfactory, as bis removal from his command followed. Commander Ido will go on waiting orders for an indefinito porlod of tlmo. Big Postofllco Robbery at Montgomery. Montgomery, Ala., Juno 18. A big postofllco robbory has just como to light hero. Joslah Morris & Co., bankers, sont on Saturday a $10,000 packago to a New York bunk. A postal agont came and re ceipted to the Montgomery postofllco for the money packago. Shortly afterwards the mall pouch was found cut open. Post master Serows telegraphed Inspector Bar rett at Chattanooga to como immediately and Investigate tho mattor. Charles Arm strong, a postofllco employe, returned tho package on bunday.clalmlng ho had found it In tho street. Armstrong was arrosted yestorday, Terrible Collision Averted. Wilkesbarre, Pa., June 18. Yestorday a heavily loaded coal car broko looso from its fastonlng at tho Franklin initio and dashed down the mountain, when it reached tho main track of tho Central Railroad of New Jersoy It had gained a speed of a mllo a minute. A passenger train from Scranton was expected soon, and word was sent ahead to clear tho track. Tho oporator at tho Jersey Control office ordered a switching englno to bo run out on tho main track. Tho runaway car was met and baited, tat tho englno was smasnea into am iron, Town Threatened by Forest Vires. Bradford. Pa.. Juno 18. A torrlblo forest Are Is rasing In tho Klnzua valloy. A tolephono mcssago from Mount Jowott statod that a special train nau juso teit that place for Kushequa with 100 mon and all the hose that tho town could spare. About 400 men are throwing up embank ments and making every effort to save tho town. The llro Is advancing toward the vlllago and nothing, It seems, can bo done to stop Its progress. Gaffnoy's chem ical factory Is in the direct courso of tho great sea of flames and its destruction is almost Inevitable. Portugal's Cnpltol Partially Destroyed. Lisbon, Juno 18. Tho chamber of depu ties was destroyed by firo yesterday aftor noon. Flame3 broko out on tho roof at 1 o'clock, tho lire being caused byoplumbor who bed been at work thero. Tho man left his work for somo tlmo, neglecting to extinguish his brazier. Tho flames wero under oontrol before the fire could spread to the chamber of peers, but tho chambor of doputles und tho arehlvos wero de stroyed. Four persons were Injured dur ing tho conflagration. Another Exploding Holler. ATTICA, Ind., June 18. Whllo work men woro driving a well with a steam drill tho boiler exploited. William Smith was Instantly killed and Frank Potorson died within twenty minutes. Leonard Stambard was horribly scalded and will hardly recovor. J, W. Humor, Alox Ha mer, Henry Stumar and a youngor son of J. H. Homer were all moro or loss scalded and otherwlso injured. A. Setback for Street Railway Companies. TitE.NTON, Juno 18. The court of errors and nppeals decided a number of cases which woro brought to assail tho logallty nf tho franchises obtained by tho Camden Horso Railroad company and tho West .Tnrsnr Traction company, in btooKton township. Tho effect of tho opinions 1b a lotbaokfor both companies. New Pennsylvania Judges. HAitmsnniio. Juuo 18. Govoruor Hast ings has appointed John W. Reed, of Brookvlllo. president judge of Jofforson county, and Alexander I). McCounell, of Greonsburg, additional Judge of West moreland county, to serve until January I, 1800. Both offices were created by the new judicial apportionment bill. THE HONEST SHAKERS AND THEIR CURE FOR DYS PEPSIA. The shopkeeper who clients us by lying with rejrnnl to the quality of his goods, mid tho grocer uml the butcher who gives in short weights, is a thief. However, their knuvoiy touches nothing but our pucketbOok. There is another widespread form of mUrepruscnt'itlon of a far moro ilnngeroti nml villainous character. Vo rofet to the falo statements and worthless guarantees that frequently ac company medicines. To guatantee u mcdicino to curo Is to brand it as a quack vroduct. If wo can suarnntoo to curo disen'o, then we can guarantee Hverlnsting life, for in a large majority of cases people die of disonse,i the proportion of violent or accidental deaths being vory small. Tho Shnkors havo always ben known ns a most upright and honorable people, nnd their fucces in the nanufneturo of medicines Inu always been well known. It is thcreforo not surprising to find thum iirstiing u very original and novel plan Hit) introduction of their remedy lur dyspepsia. These uod-icarint: people, whoso motto has always been "Try all things and hold fast to that which is good,'' have put upon tho market ten cent snmplo bottles of their product, or sufficient to glvo it a trial. The Shaker Digestive coruuil is so prompt in its action that for tho trivial sum of ton cents a person can usually do- termmo as to whether or not It meets the requirements of his caso, There aro forms of dyspepsia which it won't help, but these aro very rare. In most ca-es tho first doso relieves all distress, and an in crease of nppotite at once follows. .jiii uruggisis navu u, nuu mu next lime you aro troubled with indigestion send out and try this popular and succcsslui pro duct. It represents nearly a hundred years of patient investigation and study. MARRIAGE OF THE WATERS. The Uarlem Ship Canal Opened with Elab orate Ceremonial. New York, Juno 18. Tho Harlem ship canal, which connects the Hudson river with Long Island sound, was formally opened yesterday afternoon with u mon ster aquatic and land parado, in which tho United States army and navy, the state militia and naval rcservo, the city police and firo departments and numerous civic bodies wero represented. The parado was watched by 50,000 or moro pcoplo sta tioned along tho lino of march and on tho banks of the canal. Tho water pageant was tho feature of the demonstration. At IS o'clock one of tho big guns of the warship Cincinnati boomed out the signal for the divisions of tho flotilla to take place In line. The head of the column formod about 200 yards from shore. When the battery of the Cincinnati gavo the opening saluto of six guns thore was a rattling of chains at the railroad crossing at tho entrance of the canal. All tho vessels in tho first division wero In lino, and nmld tho screaming of whistles from tho whole fleet, and white the Cincinnati's guns were still booming, tho tug Scandi navian, which led the procession, swept through tho opening, closoly followed by half a dozon llttlo steam launches, which camo up In doublo file and shot ahead. Then camo a score or moro of barges tugs nnd excursion steamers. Tho flag ship Elalno, with tho invited guests, ted tho second division of tho parade, and thero was another blast from tho whlstlos ns she wont through tho draw. Follow ins her were a scoro or moro of tug boats, most of which had been chartcrod for tho occasion by various organizations. Last of all camo tho steam yachts. In all thero wero seventy vessols In tho flotilla. Tho rowing clubs fell in behind the Scandinavian In tho first division and went down tho river four abreast. Pass ing through tho Harlom rivor tho water parade made its way to tho rendezvous just oil Oak Point. There tho land forces drow up and the saluto from tho Clncln nati was answered by a salute on land and tho oheors of the multltudo of peoplo gathored In tho woods along East Harbor at Oak Point. It was hera that the members of the Young Lady Naval guards with much ccromony placed tholr hands on tho kegs darried by tho Elalno, containing tho waters from historical spots, white tho waters wero tumbled Into .tho sound nnd the words of tho marriage of tho waters wero spoken. Charged with Forcluir a Fair Will. SaIPHajjciscu. June 18 James Has kins died in August, 1894, leaving a will bonueatklnrc all hl's estate to his widow, Elizabeth Hnskins. No opposition poing maao. tno will was uuiy aumiuuu to uro- bato last Septembor, whert tljo attorneys for Charlos L. Fr produced a so'coud Will of James G. Fair, dated Sept. i-'l, 1UU4, three days Inter than tho stolen will. They stated that tho millionaire bait oxeoutca this will in the presence of Mrs. Nellie Craven and Mrs. Ellzaboth Hasklns. It is statod that Mrs. Hasklns was skilled In penmanship to a rcmarkablo degree, and it Is now charged that Mrs. Hasklns forged tho second Fair will, as also that of her husband. A contest for the Hasklns estate has been commenced by hor nephew, Murder and Suicide at Trenton, Trenton, Juno 18. Fredorlck C. Floyd, a farm hand, aged 10 years, whoso homo Is at Hoxburg, N. J., shot Hattio Combs, a domestlo of this city, last night, fatally wounding her, aftor which he killed mm, self. The girl died a 1 o'clock this morn' ing. Floyd mot the girl In Hoxburg sev. eral months ago, and fell In lovo with her, She did not reciprocate, but Floyd por slsted In his nttontlons and often came to this city to visit her. Ho called last night and persuaded tho girl to tako n walk with him, Whon thoy roached tho corner of Bank anil Wlilow streets tho double trag edy occurred. Killed by Her Worthless Sou-ln-I.aw, Lancaster, Pa , Juno 18. Joseph West- gate, nn Iron workor, 43 yoars old, shot and killed his mother-in-law, Mrs. Chris tiana Hanbrlght, aged 64 years, last night, He thon fired a bullet Into his own head, inflicting a wound which will prove fatal, Wostgato has boon married to Mrs. Han brlght's daugbtor for six years, but when lu drink ho so vlolontly abused hor that, four years ago, she left him and, with their two children, took up hor residence with hor mothor. Mothers will flud Chamberlain's Cough Remedy especially valuable for croup and whorping cough. It will glvo prompt re lief and Is safe and pleasant. We hav sold it for several years and it has never failed to give tho most perfect satisfaction, G. W. itlchards, Duquesuo, Pa. Bold by Gruhler Bros., Druggists. Presents at Holderman's. No matter vhnt tho dien-o Is or how many iinctn'if liavo ailed tj c iro you, ask ymr diUirfnt for a Sj-rcnt Vial of ono of Munyon's Cures, anil If you nro not bene fited your mnri-y l'l bo refunded. 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Mineral wntcrs, Weiss beer. Bottler of tho llnost later beers. 17 and 10 Peaoh Alloy, Shenandoah, Pa Hooks & Brown Full line of FIRE: WORKS IP EDidGg. Wholesale nnd retail. Agents for Daily Papers. NO. 4 N. MAIN ST Lager n - w REPUBLICAN LEAGUE. HELD IN BONDAGE Gathering for tho Annual Conven tion at Cleveland. THE CONTEST FOR PRESIDENT. A Itepnrt That Stephen It. Elltins Will Oppose Oonrrnl McAlpIn, tho Chnlco ol tho Now York Delegates Tho Iownna Will Not Demand Free Sliver. Cleveland. Juno 18. Many delegates and visitors have alrondy arrived here to attend tho National Republican league convention which begins tomorrow. Among: those who reached tho city yester day was Secretary Humphrey, of Chicago, and President B. Tracy arrlvod today. Ths Mnrnuctto club, of Chicago, Is coming on a speclnl. Sonator Warner Miller is com ing with tho Now York delegation, and Georgo Gunter, of tho Now York school ol economics is coming on tho Now York tinln to answer tho silvorltcs should oc casion demand it. Professor Williams, ol Brown university, will also he hero. Tho ladles' reception commlttco hnva opened headquartors at tho Hollenden, with Mrs. Catherine II. T. Avery in charge Mrs. J. Ellen Fostor, president of tho Woman's Hopublican Association of tho United States, arrived at tho Hol lenden this fdronoon. It is now reported that Sonator-elect Stcphon B.Elkins.of West Vlrginta,has en tered tho race for president of tho league, and that ho will como to town with the West Virginian delegation In tho hopes of winning a victory against the McAlpln forces. Tho New Yorkers nro entrenched in their belief that their candldnto cannot by any possible chance bo beaten. Thero is a quiet, but strong, undercur rent of sentiment favoring H.Clay Evans, of Tennessee, for president of the league, and tho strength which he may dovelop depends upon his willingness to allow his friends to formally present his name bo .foro tho convention. Ono of tho early far western arrivals is Frank W. Blcknoll, tho Iowa member of tho National league Mr Blcknoll Is tho editor of the Des Moines Stnto Rogistor, and is in touch with the politics of his his stnto. "Aro tho peoplo of Iowa going to do rannd frco silver?" ho was asked. "No sir, wo are going to bo very con servative on that point. It Is not the prov ince of this convention to formulate or even touch upon tho policy of tho Repub lican party. Wo stand with Senator Alli son in his speech ho mado at the Pitts burg Americas club banquot on Grant's birthday, which Is for bi-mctalllsm. You may safely say that tho Iowa dologation will voto as a unit against any silver plat form outside of the one adopted at Minne apolis." "Will Iowa boom Allison for president of tho United States?" "We will boom him, certainly, but not this week. Wo bolleve in being courteous, nnd do not propose to do anything In Ohio, on Governor McKlnloy's own ground." Jealousy nnd Murder. Sandusky, O., Juno 18. B. T. S. Hast ings, aged 23, who rocently came hero from St. Louis and stayed at a resort kopt by his sister, Artie Hastings, on Decatur street, shot Trlxlo St. Clair, an inmate, through tho heart In a fit of jealousy. Sho died instantly. Hastings thon shot him belf twice In tho loft breast, and Is now nt police headquarters In a critical condi tion. Hastings says that ho lntonded to kill both himself and the girl, as sho had gone back on him. Killed by an Kxplodlng Boiler. New Ouleans, June 18. A fatal boiler explosion occurred at tho Union cotton compress works. The building was wrecked and tho losseo of tho press, Clem B. Primrose, was killed. Twelve others wero injured, Albert Krankenbusch and Preston Kayo seriously. Oscar Wilde Must Servo Ills Time. London, Juno 18. Tho attorney general has refused to grant the application of Sir Edward Clark for the roleaso of Oscar Wlldo, on tho ground that tho Indictment under which ho was tried and convicted was dotectlve. Tho Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania and Now Jer sey, fair; warmor; easterly winds. For District of Columbia, Maryland, Dolawnro and Virginia, increasing cloudiness, and probably thunder showers by tomorrow morning; warmer; easterly winds. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Quotations of the New York nnd l'hlladelphla Exchanges, New Yoiik, June 17. Tho slock market opened active and llriu as a rule, but the coal stocks were a notable reptlon. The de pression In those shares, huTvever. was merely temporary, and thov soon joined In the gen eral advance, which continued throughout the day. Closing bids: Del. & Hudson llSW D.. L. & W 102 Erie 10tf Lake Erie & W... 21 Lehigh Nav 40)6 Lehigh Valley.... 37 New Jersey Cen.. tWK N. Y. Central 102 N. Y. & N. E 43 Pennsylvania 63J-6 Heading 10$$ St. Paul CD W. N. Y. & Pa i West Shore General Markets. PniLA.DELi'iiiA, June 17. Flour weak; win ter superfine, $33.a); winter extras, 83.25a 3.50; No. 2 winter family. S3.533.70; Pennsyl vania roller, clear, $3.73O3.V0; do. roller, straight, ljM.15;west6rn wlnter.clear, $3.75 3.W. Wheat weak, lower, with 70o. bid and 70Hc. asked for June. Corn dull, lower, with &2ij. bid ami 53c. asked for June. Oats weak, lower, with 33Mc bid and 30c. asked for June. Hay dull; good to choice timothy, 813 (313.50. Iloef quiet. Pork firm and more active; new mess, $13.50U.; family, 811; short clear, 81315. Lard dull; western steam, 80.70; city, 80.150.35. liutter dull; western dairy, DJMto.; do. creamery, 12& 16c.; do. factory, B&Viiia.; Elglns, ISc.; Im itation creamery, ll15o.; Now York dairy, ll17e.; do. creamery, 16c. Cheese firmer; New York large, IUi!7K.; small, 58o.; part skims, 2tc; full skims, llHc. Eggs weak; New York und Pennsylvania, 11 UHo.; western fresh, UHKaUKc. Live Stock Markets. New Yok, June 17. Heevos higher; native steers, poor to prime. 81.55&0; stags and oxen, 83.1005; bulls and dry cows, $1.703.75. Calves active, higher; poor to prime veals, 86Q7; but termilk calves, 3.3i81.30. Shetp selling moro freely, but not quotably higher, lambs active but lower; poor to prime sheep, 83.&0&4.23: common to choice lambs, 8530.75. Hogs firm at $i.HXo.m. East LtBEiiTV, Pa., June 17 Cattle quiet, lower;prlrne,85.50(&5.73; fair to good butchers, ?(. 303,1.25; bulls, cows and steers, 2&3.75. Hogs moro active, steady; medium Philadel phia, 81 "Sffl-l 80: fair to best Yorkers. 81-50 1.751 roughs, EJfft. Sheep and lambs slow, lower; extra. a.li!J.30; fair to good. 8SS2.30; best lambs. t!.W)..3.80; spring lambs, $303.35; veal calves, 5 WJ4JU. All Hor Ufo Happy Holoaso nt Inst of Miss Alico Young, who Itcsidcs nt 392 Alexander Street, lloehcstcr, N. Y. (From Rochester Democrat ami CironfcIe.) Our representative was received very pleasantly at 302 Alexander Street, by Sliss Alice Young, who told how since childhood she had been held in tho bond age of pain from her back, never re membering tho time that sho had not suf fered pain or aches In the region of tho kidneys. Many wero tho means sho used to And relief, but thero seemed no remedy for her caso and sho still remained a cap tive; then along comes these little enemies to backache, Dorm's Kidney Pills, and a half box releases the bonds, as one by ono the aches and pains disappear, she finds herself n slave- to pain no more, by their continued use. Sho says: " I was entirely relieved of all my suffering and now I am perfectly strong, healthy and well." "How ilid you take this remedy 1" Miss Young was a'sked by our representative, sho replied that sho followed directions explicitly. Miss Young then told how tho malady afTectcd her, saying her symptoms were: "Stooping, bonding over, walking or standing nuy length of time always favc mo a pain in tho small of my back, had a pain In tho kidneys all the time, and if 1 caught cold it would always settle there ; tho pain I suffered was of a very exhausting nature; at night I could only Ho ilat on my back any other position causing pain and suffering; tho nerves passing up my back, were allected and this brought with it sevcro headaches, but as I said before, Doan's Kidney Pills have removed all pain and suffering en tirely and I never felt better and healthier in my utc. Doan's Kidney Pills aro for sale by all dealers, price 50 cents, mailed by Foster Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., Sole Agents for tho United States. For Sale st Kirlin's Pharmacy- JV&TU ES OlIGANIZE. Ollloers Elected by Acolnnintlon To borve Until Jnnuary. The Justices aod Constables of Schuyl kill tonnty held a meeting jesietday after nton in Puttpville. The object was to tecuie additional legislation so that petty uiaiinnl tases below the pede of felony could be settled without going to court. The follr-wing offictis weie nominated and electtd by acclamation as there was no opposition ; Piesif'ent, II. H. Brownmiller, of Oiwipkbuif.'; Vice-President, P. R. Walktr, of Bhtnundoab; Secretary, D. M. Mellon, of Tremont; Assistant Secretary, P. F. Dev'ine, of Blythe township; Treas urer, J. W. Conind, of Potteville; Tellers, Elios KlssiDger, of Gireidville, nnd J. C. MiGnipnn, of Pottsville. The following wero present and signed the constitution: D. M. Mellon, Tremont; II. H. Btownmiller, Orwigsbnrg; H. Lein inper, Tiemont; E. W. fest, Orwipsbnrg; P. F. Devine, Blythe; John Leilenherper, Mnbnuoy City; H. D Johueon, Giintdville; T. T. Williams, P. S. Walker, Tally Phillips, John Dando, Shenandoah; M. T. Brennnn, Psrk Place; J. J. Fernsler. J. C. MtGnigon, J 8. Degler, John "W. Conrad, S. A. Meyeip, Pottsville; SamuMfcteinbacb, Frarkville; C. S. Kistler, West Penn; Willibm Kuehn. MiDerBville; M. J Rey nold:?, Mahunoy Plane; II. C. Kreis, Middle port; Thomas Martin, Silver Creek. Justice J. C. MiGinDtts, Frackville; Jus tice J. J. Fernsler, Pottsville, and C. 8. Kistler, of Wes1 Penn, were appointed to prepare questions for debate at the next meeting. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt lUieuin, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For salo by A. Wabley. Juno Mntlnir. Marriage licenses were granted to the fol lowini:: John Brown, nf Mabanoy Citv. and Lautetta Horey, of Mahnnoy township; Wm. W. Hartman" of Delano, und lies ter Ann Tnbbs. tnmbrn, Luzerne county. Pa.; Fredk. C. Ealwistle, of Port Carbon, and Rarah C. Bereeford, of St. Clair; John F. Kteicer, of Orwigsburs, and Emma S. Herber, of North Manheim township; Tbom.v Stanton and Julia Cantwell, of Mt. Laffeh; Andiew Ksves, of Mabanoy City, and Ellen Stack, of Yatcsville; Joeeph Wieko and Mary Sasaiick, ot Mabanoy City; H. II. Wagner, of Beading, and Har riett J. Nortbstlne. of Catawissa; Patrick J. Donahne and Winifred Crane, of Lost Creek; John W. Cnmtnings and Mary A. McGurl, of Pottsville. Distressing Kidney nud Bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the "New Great South Atnorican Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise on account of Its exceeding promptness in relieving pain In tho bladder, kidneys, back and evory part of the urinary passages in male or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief anil curo this is your remedy. Sold at tho City Pharmacy, 107 South Main street, next to tho post office, Shenandoah, Pa. 4-9-3m A Railway Sold. The property of the Inter-County Electric Railway CompnDj, consisting of 3 miles of trackage partly in Tamaqua, Lansford, Summit Hill and Rush township, was sold by the Bberiff to the Lehigh Coal and Nav igation Company for JS,G25. The new pur chaser it is said will finish the road as the Town Council, of Tamaqua, grants right of way over certain streets. The liabilities amount to over $20,000, and includes a labor claim of $0,000. Only about 30 per cent, of this claim will be paid. The re ceivers eold material &c. amounting to ?I5,500. Vroo 1M1I8. Send your address to H. . Buoklen & Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits. These pills are easy In action nnd are particularly efleotlvo in the curo of Constipation and Siok Headache1. Vor Malaria and Liver troubles thoy havo been proved ldvaluable. They are) guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deleterious substanco and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate tho system. Hcgular size 25c. per box. Sold by A. Wasley, druggist. A National Typewriter, almost new and In perfect condition, fur sale cheap. In quire at Herald ofilco.
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