EVENING HERALD r.sTAiti.islli:i) ihto. Published every Kvriilnn, Kxrept Sunday, nt 8 Sornt Jarihn Htiiki.t. Nkah Ci STiu:. Tint Herald Is delivered In Shenandoah and the HiirrotniilhiK towns for six cent a week my able tn the carrier. Hy mnil SUM a year, or 2" , eetitH a liionth. lmyable In iiilvnnev. Advertise . metits changed according to space and position. The publisher reserve the tIrM to change the iioltion of advertisement whenever the pill licatiott of new demands It. The rikht Is reserved to reject any ndverticniciit, whether !mil for or not. that the puhll.her may deem improper. AuvertlshiK rates made known tiprm application. JCntered at the postolllee at fchennmloah, la., iw second clns mall matter. TKLKl'ilONIC CONNKCTION'. Evening Herald SATUHDAY, AUGUST 3, 1MW. Should the people of Turkey Htm organize ii lire company they should receive all renMiii ahle encouragement mid aid the borough can xive them. Tm: drop in tlio tenipemtiire which has been experienced during the past few days lias brought the weather down tu a point which has placed it among the coldest days of summer known in the history of weather prognostications. Opes air concerts form a boon of which few towns in tho states can boast, and the people of Shenandoah should consider themselves i fortunate that their town is one of them. Tho concert given by the Grunt Hand last night drew a large attendance and the band lost none of its popularity through it. TltK Hastings club is a very lively corpso, and is causing some of the Philadelphia and Pottsvillc anti-Quay organs considerable un easiness. The apparation, when it walks tho streets of Harrisburg one hundred strong, will make tho dry bones in the Gilkenson graveyard rattle. Fkom tho progress of the public water i works management, as made up to date, it would seem that tho first thing tlio borough should do is to make nn otllcial map of the location of all stops. If such a map has been made, it must be lost, as it seems next to im possible to turn oil' water in one part of the town and not disturb tlio distribution of an other part that is not interested. Notwithstanding the attempts of the Pottsvillo Republican to ridicule it, the Hast ings Club will go to Harrisburg when the Re publican state convention is held and will show the representatives of the party who will assemble there that the reports that the club is a mushroom organization of a hand ful of men are wholly without foundation in truth. Tlio Hastings Club will be in line at least one hundred strong, and will shout for Quay, too. Stick a pin there. The peoplo should eserclso fur bearanco and not complain of tho tearing up of streets merely for tho purpose of pointing out an evil. Tho public water works cannot be put into operation without rendering considerable incouvenieiico to teamsters and others for a while, and the undertaking of making the connections is not one that can be carried out as systematically as older established branches of Industry- Of course, whore there may be unnecessary delay, or apparent neglect, a complaint cannot bo criticised. Sknatoh Quay will win his light with tho Gilkcson peoplo on a very respectable margin. It is now a certainty that ho will havo enough .staunch votes to win. There will be no com promise. Talk of a compromise, after sucha war as has been waged against Mr. Quay, is absurd. His friends very properly consider tlio fight against him as personal, and a com promise is simply out of tho question. It is a fight to the finish, in which Senator Quay is bound to win, and the result will in no manner impair the strength of tho Republi can party in Pennsylvania. Tin: county superintendents of public schools throughout tho state report that the number of applications for positions as teachors in tho schools hah greatly increased. In view of this it has been suggested that the standard of qualifications be raised. Tho remedy suggested is a very good one and will bo of vast benefit to tho rising generation. It is a well known fact that there are many peoplo teaching school who aro not really competent to do so, but wo must say that Shenandoah has been very fortunate in this respect. Tins Hastings club, in endorsing the ad ministration of His Excellency, Daniel H. Ilastiiititt, has simply done that which every loyal Republican can and should do. Wo may havo diU'erred with the Governor on some questions which have come before him for olllcial action, but as a whole his adminis tration U w far above that of his Democratic predecessor that it Ikhmiiiibh a pleasure not only to Republicans, but thousands of Demo crat as well, to accord tho Governor all that is due him In this respect. Hi desire to pre side over the Republican tUs convention Is n laudablo ontsand is an honor that Is accorded but few. The friends of Mathew Stanley Quay, as well as the Junior Senator hlmailf, concede him this. It isplain, there fore, that tliare Is no opposition to the Governor, nor should there be. Hut with .Little Gilkenson, matters are different. MUNYON'S fails to rcllovo in tlirco days. Rheumatism Cure never In thrca hours and cure Dvsncnsla Cure Is guar- ill N i UiN o nntccil to nil forms correct constipation and cur of indigestion and stomacn trouble MUNYON'S Catarrh Cure soothes and hcnU tho nllllctcd parts and restores them j to health. No failure: a cure Guaranteed, MUNYON'S Kidney Curo speedily cures pains in tho back, loins or groins and nil forms of kidney disease. MUNYON'S Ncrvo Curo cures nervous ness and builds up tbo Bystem. JIUNYON'S Vltalizer imparts new life, restores lost powers to weak and debilita ted men. Trico $1.00. No mntter what tho dlseaso Is or how many doctors have failed to curo you, nsk your druggist for a 25-ccnt vial of one oi Munyon's Cures, and if you aro not bene fited vour money will bo refunded. Decided In Fitvor or tlio r'emisy. PittsbuiiO, Auk. 3. Au opinion favor able to the defendants has beou filed In the famous caso of Samuel Dabor ct nl., heirs of John Barber, afrulust tho Penn sylvania Hallroad company, In which tho plaintiffs lay claim to tho property on Pennsylvania avenue, In this city, occu pied by the extensive olflco buildings of tho company. The claim Involves about 2,500,000 and has been fought In various courts for about Ave years. It is probable that tho plaintiffs will appeal to tho Unltod Statos supremo court. An Aeronaut's Fntal Full. Phcenix, A. T., Aug. S. Aeronaut Burke made an asconslon by moonlight in a hot air balloon, but in descending la his parachute, ho foil on top of a house, sustaining injuries from which ho shortly aftorwards died. Ills partner, Nolson, mado an attempt a short tlmo before. Nel son had got n short distance from the ground when one of tho ropes broke, pro clpltatlng him to tho earth, Ho escaped with a broken nrm. Mrs. Corbett GeU Iter Divorce. New York, Aug. 3. Judgo Glldor slcovo, In tho superior court, signed a do creo granting Mrs. Olllo Corbett an nb soluto divorce from bor husband, Pugilist James J. Corbett. Tho decroo provides that Corbett shall pay his wlfo $5,200 a yoar alimony. In caso Mrs. Corbott re marries she will forfeit tho alimony. Sho is authorized to resume her maldon nama of Olllo Lake, and can romarry. Corbett cannot remarry until his wlfo Is dead. Fltzsiminons Champion Ilincicsmiin. Philadelphia, Aug. 3. Iu n borsoshoo making contest In this city last night Pugilist Bob Kltzslmiuons broke tho rec ord by forging thirty horso shoos in twen-ty-soven minutes. His opponent, John Corbott, of this city, mndo the samo num ber in twonty-sovon minutes, twonty sec onds. Kach man had two helpers, and n portablo forgo, au anvil, a tub of wnter nud threo dozen pieces of bar Iron nbout ton inches long. Flt-zslmmons was un lucky at tho start, as tho first two plocos of Iron ho bolectcd broke In half, but ho Boon recovered, and delighted tho big crowd prosont by his exhibition of juc- l chnuicnl skill. Canada and Prohibition. London, Aug. 3. Tho hearing of tho provincial prohibition anneal boforo tho judicial committee of tho privy council, to decide whether tho power to pass pro hibitory liquor legislation belongs to the federal or tho provisional authority In Canada, which began on Thursday, has been adjourned until Tuosday. Tho up peal Is against n judgment of tho supromo court of Cauadn. Quostlous touching upon tho right to prohibit tho mnnufact- uro und salo of Intoxicating liquors wero also raised. Killed by a Thunderbolt. Flagstaff, A. T., Aug. 3. At Grant Cannon Blatchloy and Lewis Porter and Arthur S. ltonton, visitors from Stan ford, Conn., while returning from a visit to Blssel Point, sought shelter under a huge boulder during a thunder storm. A thunderbolt struck the rock and Blatch- ley Porter was Instantly killed. Lowls Porter nnd Arthur Kenton wero thrown from under tho rock uud rendered uucon sclous. Ronton was tho first to recover, and thinks he was unconscious half an hour. Russia Ignores Ferdinand. LONDON. Aug. 3. A seml-offlclol state' ment Issued In St. PetorBburg disposed of the rumors that Itussla would probably recognize Prlnco Ferdinand as rulor of Bulgariu. The statement is to tne olloct that Russia will never en tor into rolatlons with tho oxlstlng illegal Bulgarian gov- eminent, which has been forced upon tho prlnclpullty by a usurper. Russia simply demands that a prlnco shall bo chosen in accordance, with tho provisions of tho Ber lin treaty, with the concurronco of tho porto. France and the Waller Case. "Washington, Aug. 3. Falling to re- colvo uuy asiuranco of progress from Am bassador Kustls In t lio Waller caso, Acting Socretary of Stuto Adoo has aguln cabled him to press tho requost for tlio record of Waller s trial In Madagascar, aud has in structed him at somo length as to the po sltlon which ho should take In prosontlng tho caso. It is stated that Mr. Kustls is directed to say that a final refusal to fur nish a comploto transcript will be accepted by this government as a donlal of justice, Only One Jap In Montreal. Washington, Aug. 3. Minister Kurlno and Secretary Matsu, of the Japanese legation, aro back from un oxtonBlvo Biinv mor tour to the watorlng places and through Canada. Thoy found but few of tholr countrymon located lu Canada, only ono Jupanose living in tho largo city of Montreal, where ho had boon alono for ton years. Miss Thorn Will Kecover, Cinoinatti, O., Aug. 3. Two weeks ago Nellie Thomas was received at tho Cincinnati hospital and fifty needles aud pins woro oxtrloated from her limbs. Sho had been doing penanoo by Imbedding uoedlos lu tho flesh. Yesterday, for tho first tlmo, she was ablo to be up and walk. The physicians suy sho will reoovor. A Ulsoonsolnte Widow's Suicide. Dubois, Pa, Aug, 3. Mrs, Mary Mo Garry, aged 86, committed suicide at Falls Creok by taking morphine. Her husband tiled In November, and this Is her second attempt at suicide slnco thut time. Her fumlly ! a prominent one. THE QUINLAIMS CONFESS. Ihey Will Teatlfy Agnlnst llolmos mi Promise or Immunity. CHIC Ago, Aug. 8. Tlio polico havo nt lnut obtained n pnrtlnl confession from l'ot Qulnlnn, tho janitor of Holmes' castle, nnd lmvo, thoy bollovo, poSltlvo evidence that Benjamin F. Pltozol Wits" murdered In tills city by H0I11103 uud tho corpso sont to Philadelphia. Tho confession wns wrung out of tho Q'linlnns by melius of a tip given tho local offlcora by Detcctlvo Gayer, of I'hlla dolphin, who wns in this city yesterday, Tho exact nature of tho story told by the miniums tlio police win not reveal, nml, n fact, Chief lliulenoch and Inspector Fltzputrlck lmvo both denied that Ouin lan or his wlfo mndo any confession at all. Notwithstanding tho denial of tho po lice, howovor, It Is positively known that Qulnlnn made and signed a confession, because It was loft whoro Qtilulan's signa ture on tho documont could ho scon, al though tho subject mntterundor which ho wrote his nanio could not bo ascertained. Today, howovor, It wns lonrned that a oonfosslon was mado covering nil tho do tnlls of tho inurdor of Pltozol, with tho exception of tho nctunl ploco in which tho orlino wns committed. Tho pOllco dcclaro that by Monday they will have Indisputa ble evidence that Pltozol camo to his end through tho direct ngoncy of II.H.Holmcs. Tho confession wns obtained from tho Quinlnns only nftor tho hardest kind of work, and at tho prleo of n promlso of im munity from punlshmont for all part tho Quinlnns may have borno In tho murder of Pltezel and other crimes committed by Holmes. FINANCE AND TRADE. Til Usual Midsummer Unit Affects Jlusl- ness In General. New Youk, Aug. 3. H. G. Dun & Co.'s weekly review of trado says: Tlicro Is n perceptible halt which may deceive If at tributed to wrong causos. Trndo two mouths into In sprlugpushedforwnrd Into July n largo shnro of business belonging to April or Mny. Soolng a rush of orders ut of tlmo many Imagined It would con- tlnuo, and hurried to glvo other orders. The jam of two months' business into one lifted prices. Then other ordors camo to anticipate a further rise. But the mid- jammer halt was movltnblo, and it Is yet somewhat uucortaln how much Improve ment will npponr nfter It. Larger stocks than wero immediately wanted' bnvobeeti taken by traders, as prices wero advancing, and theso tend to limit orders. On tho other hand, tlicro has been an auormous increase in the working forco and n considerable lncreasoln wnucs paid, which enables peoplo to buy more freely. strikes of sonio Importance appear, but ,lo not yet threaten to last long. Failures for tho week havo boon Sol In tho United States, against 230 for the same week last your, and 23 in Canada, against H lust year. Tltn Assassination of Ktlltnr Olmofl. City of Mexico, Auir. 3. Tho assassi nation of Editor Olmos lu tho city of l'u- hU has oxcltoil lutouso lntoro3t, both hero anil at this capital. It Is now sniil lint Olmos was suspected of bciiiK tho lalillshcr, as well as tho editor of tho niys- .orious wookly paper called Voice of Pu- ila, iu which tho administration of Gov nor Martinez was violently attacked aud his re-election hotly opposed. Gono vlevo Olmos, a sister of tho murdorod od- tfir, publishes a romarkablo letter In a ioiirnnl In this city lu which sho says sho ''mind her;broCher almost hacked to pieces, ,viin many wounds mado by knives and hiL- jors. Sho Intimates that ho was killed by tho secret police. DpnTpr Tslnuil Swept ly Flames. MArtlliTTE, Wis., Aug. 3. Tho prob ability Is that a hundred residents of 15,'arer Island, located in Green Bay, at tlio entrance of tho Straits of Mackinaw, havo been burned to death In tho forest llros which havo desolated tho ontlro Island during tho last few days. "Wednes day night tho island was enveloped In flames, which could bo seen for many miles out in Lako Michigan. Tho in habitants, who aro omploycd In fishing and lumbering, numbor ubout a hundred. Tho island is ton miles from mainland, and it is not bolloved that aid could havo been secured In tlmo to savo life and prop erty. The Manitoba School Difficulty. WlNNirEO, Aug. 3.' Sir John Schultz, governor of Manitoba, has transmitted to Premier Grconway a communication from tho Dominion government asking Groon- wav to utato Just how far lie will go In compromising tho Cathollo school diffi culty, sir John, aitor transmitting the communication, toon, tno train tor iianrr, In tho Rocky mountains, where Sir Mao konzlo Bowoll, promlor of Canada, now Is. Tho startling rumor Is circulated here that if Premier Grconway persists iu his refusal to remedy tho Cathollo grievances ho und his ministry will bo dismissed from ofllco by tho Manitoba govornor. Four Tramps Killed in a Wreck. CANTON, O., Aug. 3. A freight on tho Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago rail road broko In two on a heavy grudo near Stark Siding. Tho roar end crushed Into tho first section, and ton cars were wrocked. A dozen tramps were riding In a furniture car, which was smashed to splinters. Four of them wore killed, Thomas Collins, of South Bothlohcm, Pa., living just long mm nail taMvo hls.namo and address. Dyspepsia, Indigestion And distress in the stomach caused me Intense agony, I lost flesh, strength and energy. I was so weak that I could not walk without my cano. My family and friends prevailed on mo to try food's Sarsapariila and now I am a well and strong man of 50 yeara. I owe my life to Hood's." W.T. Bpencee, Fort Mitchell, Virginia. 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It promotes digestion, enriches the blood and gives lasting strength. Sold by A. WASLEY, 106 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. jtookitotjung, Tenth YcJir. Peumanithlp, and all tlio (Jouimcrclal hi;sim:ss 1710 Chefttnnt bt. FhltadelDliia. 'l borough. Individual 1 nut ruct luii. Situation It rune lien, i ni eraaiimnmofknowleHliro at the minimum of coist. H'rittortircular. TllllO, V. PALMS I'rcitU DR. A. A. SEIBERT, Specialist In diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, 207 West Market St., VOTTSVIIXE. Hours 8:30 a. in. to 12 in.; 1 to -1 p. in., to o p. 111. isuuu.iys if a. 111. tu 1. m. The Schuylkill Valley Cottage Owned by l'oter Gritlltlis No. 122 South MlsslssppI Avenue, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Two and ouo-lmlf Hquarew from 1". & It. fetatlou lialf Hfliiaro from lieacli. ltepainteil, rejHipcreii nml reiurtilsliwl. Hverythlnir complete for eon. vcnleiiM) of putroim. JUtS. M. A. (iltll'l'IN, Vrojirletres. Your Stomach Cannot stand the wnne wiwlilnn that your hoots iU, and tlio water you drink Isn't oven lit for that purpose. Use LorenzSchmidt;s Beer an(i porter JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. mmi inisv ; HSU K&Wika 1 n i TIGATE 1 m I THE GREAT MORA CLAIM. Antonio Morn's Children Hue for a Bllco of the Indemnity. New YoltlC. Alitt. H. Annlloatlon was ifinile yostorUay for tjio granting of lot tors of iiilinlnistratlolf upon tho estato of Joso .Maria Mnn, out) of tile fatuous Mora I'lnluiants. The petition is mado lu tho nanio of .Tuse Mnnuol Morn, a aim, who roubles nt Del in o nl 00 'h. 'l'lie application Is mado for tho pur pose of eventually bringing proceed ings tu tlioliaturfi of a suit to re cover a half In terest In tho fa in 011B Mora Antonio M. moiu , olaltns, aggregat ing 1.1)00,000, which tho Spanish govern ment has Just decided to pay In threo In stallments of ? 500,000 each. It Is claimed by Joso Manuel that hrs fiithor, Joso Maria, who died In KIo do Janeiro, Brazil, In 180'J, and Antonio Max imo Mora, his brother, wero lu partner ship In the large and valuablo plantations on tho Island of Cuba, just outsldo of Ha vana, and that tho property was confis cated by tho Spanish authorities during tho Cttbau rebellion of 1871. It Is under stood that Antonio Maximo Mora denies that any partnership oxlstcd betweon him Kolf and his brothor, and that ho will vig orously contest tho attempt on tho part of his brother's children to recover a part of tho claim. THE OMAHA MUDDLE. American Protective Association Adher ents Ignore tho Court and Governor. Omaha, Neb., Aug. 8. The polico com missioners acting under the American Pro tective Association police law are doing business In Omaha, regardless of the fact that the district court restrained tho city council from approving tholr bonds. Tho oathbound organization In tho council has a working majority and tho court's order was Ignored. As a result a citizens' volunteer guard of a hundred men Is on duty at the polico station to maintain tho peaco and nsslst tho rogular polloo forco In holding possession of city proporty. Messrs. Broatch, Vaudorvort and Foster wero given their certificates as polloo 00m- mlsslonors by tho attorney general and 1 commissioner of publlo lands and build- lngs. Tho governor warned them that 1 their course was illegal. The Omaha council hold a special session to approve tho bonds, but woro mot with nn lnjune- tlon returnable today In tho district court. Tho ordor wa3 ignored with a hurrah, ) aud then the polico commission appointed a full police forco. They will make an offort to get possession of city proporty, nnd blood may flow. Tlicro is much in flammatory talk, und soveral companies of militia In different parts of tho stato havo been notified to bo In readiness to movo to 1 Omaha In tho evont of trouble Governor Holcomb is propared to moin tniu tho law and Is using all means lu his power to cousorvo poaco and havo tho whole squabblo carried to tho supremo court. At 11 o'clock last night the district court issued a second injunction restrain ing tho now polico commission from In terfering with tho old forco or any muni cipal proporty or from acting In any capacity. Tho caso will bo heard this afternoon. Tho now commission has not yet Indicated Its action on this injunction. The Inlipomlng Striken, ISIIPEMINO, Mich., Aug. 3. Tholshpem ing and Nogauuo strikers hold a big de monstration at Ishpcmlng yesterday. Al most 11,000 niDD wero In tho lino of march from tho park at noon. Somo of tho speakers mado an effort to induce tho men to visit tho mines to ascertain what con cession tho companies aro prepared to mako, but tho matter was voted down. Tho men will not llston to compromise talk. It is certain that tho companies will not rocogulzo the union in nny regard and aro propariug for au indeflnlto shut down of their works. Miss Flagler Kill a Trespasser. Washington, Aug. 3. Miss Betsy Flag ler, daughter of Gouoral D. W. Flagler, chlof of ordnance, United States army, shot and instantly killed a colored boy named Ernest Green, who was stealing fruit In tho yard of tho Fluglor resldonce, No. 2144 California avenue, Northwest. Miss Flagler was arrested, but tho coro ner's Jury exonerated her and sho was released from custody, the jury declared: "we bellevo that tho shots were Hied carelessly and Indifferently, and not with murderous intent. Held on a Heinous Cliarga. Fairmount, W. Va., Aug. 8. Scott Smith, proprietor of tho World's Fair road houso Lore, was committed without bail yesterday on a charge of committing a brutal assault upon Loulo Conway, a 10-year-old girl. Sho is a granddaughter of tho noted pioneer, Isaao Wilson. Tho excitement here is intenso, and-trouble is anticipated. Tho ponalty for the crime is death. Mrs. Tulmace Seriously 111. Brooklyn, Aug. 8. Frlonds of Mrs. T. Do Witt Talmoge. wlfo of Key. Dr. Tal muge, lmvo received advices that sho Is seriously 111 at Danville, N. Y., and may not reoovor. NUGGETS OF NEWS. The rainy season has stopped military operations lu Cuba. Joseph Thomson, tho noted Afrlcau traveler, died in London. Tho continued rains In Franco aro caus ing sorlous unxicty for tho vintage. Mayor Stronr, of New York, appointed J. H. Fltzpatrlok an examiner of tho civil sorvico houra. lie Is a Djiimcrut. Fresh dotiialiniotits of I'mueh troops havo Iwou ordered to Madiiir.vneiir to re place tho invalided troops, who aro ordered homo. (.'mjtUllu and George, horsie thieves and murderers, Imd a desperate buttle with ollloer4 uoar Suit Lako City. Tue outlaws tsc.iptul.' The Spanish courts havo declared void the mil of Don Aloxuudro Solor, who bo tiuotitbed several million pesetas to Queen lte-f.'itt Chrla-tina. While In the paddle box of the oxour r!oii mourner Day Star, at Vrovldoiioe, It. I., tljiit-'UiUT tome bolts, Flromau Flanl (an M,ui killed by tho unexpected start ing of tho boat. At DaugerHeld, Tex., saven men called James Mason, a negro, out of his houso aud shot htm dead. Ills wlfo and child weronlso shot. The child will recover, but tbo woman will die. if -' 1 Weak,IrritabIe,Tired 'I Wns No Good on earth." Dr. Miles' Nervine strengthens tho weak, builds up tho broken down constitution, and permanently cures every kind of nervous disease. "About ono venrago Iiviih n filleted telth ncrvouancMi, sleeplessness, Creeping sensation in my legs, SlioM palpitation 01111 Heart, Distracting eonfustonofthctnlnd, BcrtouH loss or laxse. of tnrtnoru. Weighted tlotcn tcltli care and tcorrg. I completely lost appetite And felt mv vitality wearing out, X teas tccak, irritable and tired, Sly tecight tens reduced to IOO lbs., In fact I teas tio good, on earth. A friend brought mo Dr. Miles' book, "Now and Start ling Facts," and I finally decided to try a bottlo of Dr. Miles' Ro oratlvo Nervlno. Deforo I had taken ono bottlo I could sleep as well as a lO-yr.-old boy. My appetlto returned greatly increased. When I had taken the sixth bottle 3Iy weight increased to HO bn.t Hie sensation inmy legs was goncf Sly nerves steadied completeiyf Sly memory was fully restored. ' Sly brainsecmedclcarcr than ever. I felt asgoodasanymanon earth. Dr. Stiles' Jlcstorativc Xcrvlne is A great medicine, I asstira you." Augusta, Me. Walteu B. Bonn an k. Dr. Miles' Norvino is sold on a positive guarantee that tho first bottlo will benetlt All druRRlsts sell It at SI, 6 bottles forts, or it will bo sent, prepaid, on receipt of prlco by tho Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Dr. Miles' Nervine Restores Health nillions of Dollars Go up in smoko every year. Take no risks hut get your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., insured In first-class re liablo companies as represented by DAVin FATIST Insura"ce Agent, UO.MXU riYVOl, 130 South Main St. Also Life ami Accidental Companies. eflUAUP Vnil Horo Tbroat, Pimples, Copper KjdnAYL TUU Colored Spots, Aches, Old Sores BJUlcors In Month, Ualr-Kalllnel Write COOK Eu.iijD v tu., yu7 jiiuftonlc Temple Chlcnffo, III., for proofs of cures. Cunl- Itul, W500J00. Worst cases cured In lCj io in uays loo-puge book frees Chlch enter's EnsIUh Diamond Iti-antf. .-STV Orljrlnal and Only Genuine. A tn BArc, alwari reliable, ladies aik i M VmjA Drgi'" for CUcluairt EnflM "a-wV gboxca, scaled with bine ribbon. TaLo ff Imo other. Rrfute danaerouM lubttttin v F(lona and imitation). At ftruggiste, or send -It. In atunps for particulars, t itimoniala and 'ltllir fnr I.n,l fflfrM"!.. h. A Moll. 10,000 lV.tlmonfals. Kami l'aptr. nilhia,i.f-fii.mlpnl I '.v M 0 K Sold tr sa foci. "rusaiata. I'taUn'--. i'a. LUJ IS M M. ir IF r ABSOLUTELY PURE THE OLD RELIABLE Has etonii iht Test of Time mok: sold than all oih DHANSS COMBINED After All Others Fail CONSULT Till! FAMOUS Sl'KCIALIST Dr. Loob, 329 N. 15th St. Below Callowhlll l'lillmlelpliia. To secure n positive nnd permnnent cure of Errors of Youth and Loss 01 Manhood and of nil diseases of tho lilootl, Kidneys, Itladiler, Skin nml nervous System consult at once Dr. Lubb. Ho (runrnntees In all eaes enuscnl by KxecsscH, Imprudence or lnlieritaneo to rfcbtoro to Health and Strenth by building up the shattered nervous system nnd mMIng new life and enerfry to the broken down constitution. Consultation and examinations free and strictly confidential. Olttre hours, dally nnd Sunday, from 9 A. M. to 3 1 II. and 0 to 0 evenings, llcnd his book on errors of Youth and obscure diseases of both sexes. Sent free. JOHN DALTON, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity --For BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try Bohemian Beer. 1 P CULlLUDlfllHtUSniUlflltl. Mud lyZxT ,'imi: ,4
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