1 ti. EVENING HERALD i:STAUISIIi:i) 1870. Published every Kveulng, KxrritHiinilny, nt 8 Sorrn JaiiIiin STUKCT, N'EAIt C'EMnn. The Ill-mill is delivered InPhcnamloati mid the KtirrounilliiK tnwm fur six i-ents it week, lmy nhlc to the carriers. Hy nmll S8.00 n yenr, or IB ends n month, payable In mlviuice. Advertli ments rlmrKeilfteeorillliitosiiii'eiinil pinltluu. The publMiers recrve the rlht to change the position of iiilvertl-eincnts whenever the pnli-Ik-ntloti of news demands It. The rigid Is reserved to reject any iiilvertlseniriit, whether liahl for or not, tlint the pulilMicrs limy ileem lniproiwr. Advertising rates tnnile known Upon mipllentloii. Ktitered nt the potolllee nt Shenandoah, Pa., ni teeond e1ns- mull matter. TK1.15P1ION12 CONNECTION'. Evening Herald WKDN'KSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1MI3. Till: Holmes horror grows wne and worse, and there Is no knowing where the tyhaMly revelations will end. Kviilenco against the wretched man accumulates as investigations proceed in the cellars and surroundings of the house which he occupied. In the Lenihan-Caiu l'oor Directorship contest nt llloomsburg, the fact was elicited that tho assessor had given a tax receipt which had been used by from five to ten dilTercnt persons to vote upon. Truly Centralia needs to be Lexowed. Sherman is the only man who has said that he is not a candidate for tho Presidency and would not accept tho olllco if it were tendered him. Several others have intimated that they do not euro for it, hut the proba bility is that they want it more than any thing clso in the world. The talk about a third term for President Cleveland will likely end there, "liarkis is willin'," no doubt, hut it is questionable if the Democratic party will try any doubtful ex periment of this kind, as the sentiment of lending Democrats are not as favorable to him as they wcro some years ago. One object lcfrion in a generation is sullicicnt. MlbSIONAKY ClIAltLKS VOOKHKKS, will) is traveling the state in the interest of the Combine, pas-ed through Schuylkill county as quickly as possible, making tho only stop at Mahanoy City, and that of short duration. Tho political atmosphere in this section was hardly congenial to tho di-pensor of Cilkc M)n imp, and tho next train carried him to Wllliamsport. Tub proposed amalgamation of tho liald win Locomotive Works, of Philadelphia, and tho Wcstinghouse Company, of Pittsburg, a fifll account of which appeared in yester day's Herald, will mako one of the largest industrial establishments in tlio world. The former has a capacity of over 1,000 complete locomotives per annum, while the latter is the largest electrical establishment in the country. Considerable interest is being manifested in tho election of a teacher of music to he mado hy tho School Hoard this evening. There are a number of very worthy appli cants and it will take considerable weighing of merits to arrive at a satisfactory coliclu sion. The wire pulling in tho matter has been almost as extensive a3 when tho whole corps of teachers was about to bo elected. It is hoped the result will not ho attained through any "jumping" process. Tm: Ilarvey-IIorr debutoiu Chicago on the iilvor question ran through seven days. In our news columns to-day we glvo a synopsis of tho summing up of each side to the con troversy, and should prove good reading in asmuch as this quotum will no duulit become .an important factor during tlio presidential campaign of lc00. Ex-Congressman Horr spoko for the gold standard, while Mr. Har vey defended that of tho white metal. Though holding opposing views, oacli de lator still adhoros to and believes that the uyetom ho advocates is tho true solution to the monoy quostion. AuausT has bet in with a fair prospect of giving us a variety of weather, and shortly thoto who have left those iwtrts for the sea shore and other summer resorts will be wend ing their way homewurd. A number have already returned and are making prejiaratiiins for tho fall business. Tho revival in trade, ao long delayed, is now assured. In view of the brighter prospects in business circles, the attention of those deairiivg to keep thein nelvea lfore the public and who have wares ti tell i called to tlte col uinn of tho Hhuai.d, h large majority of the readers of which arc of those who are liberal buyers. Prospective advertisers would do well to keep this fact lit view. Alaska, is rapidly growing and the difficulties of transportation are Incoming more serious. Necessity, however, is the mother of invention and the government or&oiaki liave for aotue yearn mt Iwen brood ing mad trsiuiug reindeer ituparted from ttiberia for this pur)uae. The liskimo are not ftuntliar with the deer aud it has been foitud necessary to Ifljuort Laplanders to tech them how to handle the animals, which have increased In number to about 1,800, and the government expect) to establish mall reute between the widely scattered ettlt wenbt in the near future. This Is truly a -Mrouili-rful country of our. QUIET AT SPRING VALLEY, Rut the Killed Keginc Have Not Yet Ite turneil tn Their Homes. HPiitNO Vallf.y, Ills., Auk. 7. Tho slt untlon is vor.r qulot in the city. Tho ne groes uro making no effort to como back. Tho roportH about armed negroes coming from 1'oorln iinil Chicago to nvengo Sun day's affair caused no unusual oxcttemcnt horo. Thoy would not havo only tho Ital ian minors to deal with, but every whtto miner in tlio city as well, numbering in the neighborhood of 2,000. Word was sont ' i from Ladd and 'folucayostorday prom ising tho whites all tho assistance necos Bary in coso of nn Invasion of blacks from othor towns. In caso of an invasion 5,000 whlto minors could bo inustorod togothor in this city in less than two hours. Tho whites of this city do notupprehond any danger in that direction. They do not express tho least sorrow ovor tho oveut of Sunday, nnd In vito a fnir and Impartial investigation. xncy cinimco. lo navo uiiuureu vuo uuir rages of the blacks as long as thoy could, Ther claimed to havo endured the out- but they aro sovore in tholr criticism of the sematlfcnnl tales told In several dis patches to the morning dallies. A whole list of names havo ouch day appeared as wounded and likely to dio. An Associated Press correspondent, who "was on tho ground and witnessed Sun day's battle from beginning to ona, lias succeeded in discovering but one nogro shot, and tho injury is only a flesh wound of no sorious nature. About ton or twolva wore assailed with sticks or stones, but no attempts wcro made to kill. Tho prime object was to soaro thorn into leaving and never come back again. Everything has gone along smoothly since the negroes were drivon out. Tho Irish Revolutionary Convention. New York, Aug. 7. Tho convention to consider the now movoment for liberating Ireland by force of arms will bo held in Chicago, In the hall of the Young Men's Christian association, Sept. 21, 25 and 26. The movement has already been indorsed by many Irish societies of different classes. The Irish Nationalists and the A. O. H. are as ono In regard to it, and the coming convention will be unquestionably, the Irish leaders say, tho largest ever held in this country in connection with the Irish question. Ovor 2,000 delegates have al ready signified tholr intention of attend ing tho coming gathering. Philadelphia's Icakjr lteservolr. Philadelphia, Aug. 7. Tho board of exports appointed by Mayor Warwick to cxamlno into tho methods of construction of the new Queen Lane rcsorvolr, and into the causes of its failure to hold water, mnde tholr flnul report to Director Thomp son yostorday afternoon. The report is nn exhaustive one, covering everything In connection with the plnnnlug and con struction of tho sewer, and contains full suggestions for remedying tho evils which have boon found to exist. The lonks have all beon located. A Disastrous Salute. Spiuxofield, O., Aug. 7. A cannon chnrgo fired from the Knights of Pythl-i exourslon train struck u passing train carrying tho Third regiment, Ohio Na tional Guard, Colonel Charles S. Anthony commanding, resulting in tho serious in jury of a number of tho soldiers. Tho Pythlans wore firing salutes as tho train sped by. Threo men wero badly cut about tho head. Two boys had their faces shot completely full of Dowder. Two soldiers were mado deaf, probably beyond recov ery. Another will loso his eyesight. Com lets Fall with a Ilrlilge. JEFFEUfcON City, Mo., Aug. "The priSoners working in ono of the shoo shops connected with tho stato prison wero be ing marched to supper ncross a brldgo twenty foot long, connecting tho second stories of ti factory buildings, when tho bridge broke and all of those who woro on it woro precipitated to tho ground. Con victs Sullivan and llooley were among the first to fall. Hooley was hurt in tho breast, Sullivan in the back. All of tho twenty-four men who fell wero badly in- jured. ling Cholara In New 7erey, Tr.EKTOS, Aug. 7. Roports to the stato board of health announco the breaking out of hog cholera at Cream Hldge and the adjoining portions of Burlington nnd Monmouth counties. Somo of tho farmers have lost nearly their entire herd of hogs. Dr. Harker, a votorlnarlan, of this city, has been sont to tho stricken sootlon to check the epidemic, if possible. Crcnm Itidgo is a great hog raising section, and many of tho farmers make it their prin cipal business. Seal Life Heine Destroyed. Seattle, Wash., Aug. 7. News has reached this city from the Bohrlng sea fleet to tho effect that seal llfo In tho sea is being destroyod very fast by tho vessels engaged in taking the seals outsldo tho sixty-mile zouo. In a short tlmo there will be no seals to protect In American waters, it is said, unless somo means can waiuis, lb la naiu, mihi;b3 bujuu jueuua lull bo reached to prohibit tho seal fishing by Imprisoned for Insulting an Official, Kisbixoex, Aug. 0. Mr. Louis Stern, of New York, was sentenced yesterday to two weeks' imprisonment for insulting a public official, und to pay flno of 000 marks for resistnuoo to tho authority of the stato. Tho defense ploadod not guilty to the ohargo of resistance, and uskod that Mr. Stern be found guilty only on the charge of insulting a public oltloial. Ambassudorl'aunccfote. May be Transferred London, Aug. 7. Tho Sun says it is be lieved that Sir Julian PauuoufoU), at pres ent British ambassador to tho United Stntws, will sucoeed Sir Kdwurd Malet us ambassador to Germany. I3x-Secret&ry Hmllcott In Feeble Health. Salem, Mass., Aug. 7. Kx-Sotnry of War Kndloott is reported as being in feeble health ut his homo In Danvers. He is Bald to be suffering from serious mental troublo. " NUGGETS OF NEWS. Prince Ferdinand, of Bulgaria, has as sured Pope Leo that his son, Prince Boris, will remain a Catholic Italy has made a sharp demand on lira all for Indemnity for damages to Italian subjeots during the revolution. At Wiuitou, N. C, the grand Jury re turned true bill against Arthur Tuttle, who shut and killed Policeman Viokers on blur 18. The Catholic Total Abstiueuoe Union of America is holding Its silver jubilee in New York. The opeulng session wtw held Uil morning. In a druuken orgle at Turkey Owb, A. T.. Ernest Amis, a miner, was killed and Joo CamiiUU fatally shot, while Kd .wtio. a cowboy, wu, .lightly wouudod. THE HEATHEN CHINEE. Another Missionary Writes of the Barbar ities ut Cliettgtti. ClMOAOO, Aug. 7. Lettors from Kov. W. M. Upcraft, ot Chung Kung, China, show that tho Chongtu massacro was clearly promodltatod. Mr. Upcraft savs: "Tho prosonfc occupation of tho mis sionaries in Chung Kung may bo de scribed ns a normnuont council ot war. As tho reports como in from different parts of tho province wo begin to understand how widespread nnd sorlous aro tho riots. So far as can bo loarned not only Chongtu but tho ontlro wo3tern part of tho province has l)een raided. "Tho minimi festival of tho fifth moon (May 3a) found a widely scattered forco ot French, American anil English In posses sion of tho fluid, yet beforo the feast had closod tho central stronghold hnd fnllon nnd tho mission promises at Chongtu wore dovastated and tho rosldouts pris oners. Extravagant stories of child eat ing, tronsuro hunting, mutilation and p - , ................ .. practices, absurd as fnlso.aroabroad, and sparks set tho wholo mass aflame. Beginning with tho Canadian Methodist nml spreading with diabolical Impartial ity to Catholic, China inland nnd Amer ican Methodist missions, tho hateful for eigner was routed out, houses torn down, trees destroyed und tho wholo left In a wreck und ruin. "Messengers woro sont to Yamon to urgo tho dilatory ofllclals to Instant ac tion, but in vain. Tho forces of fear and custom both operato to prcvont prompt ness, und so thoy waited until tho mob gathered in numbers and strength and impetus, and the inadequate but horolo garrison saw tholr hopes and safoty car ried off by tho flying hours." ISIeotrlo Locomotive Manufacture. Philadelphia, Aug. 7. "Tho only partnership," said Georgo Burnham, Jr., of tho Baldwin Locomotive works, "that hos beon formed botwoou Burnham, Will iams & Co., and tho Wcstlnghouso Kleo trlc and Manufacturing company Is in tho construction of olectrio locomotives, de signed to huul a train of cars. There will bo no consolidation nnd no new company will be formed. Wo will continue our business of building steam locomotives and tho Wostinghouso company will manufacture, olectric appliances, as here tofore. Our only partnership will bo in tho construction of an olectrio locomotive of approved design." The President Objects to Illsplny. BuzzAKD's BAY, Mass., Aug. 7. Ex Governor Bullock, of Georgia, called ot Gray Gables last night to make, arrange ments for starting of the wheels at the Atluntu exposition, Sept. 18. Tho ox-governor tondered tho services of tho Gato City Guards as an honorary escort from Washington to Atlanta on Oct. 23. Tho president said it would afford him tho greatest pleasure to press tho olectric but ton which would start tho machinery in mation, but his desire was to avoid any display, and consequently folt compelled to decline tho honor ot a military escort, Two Killed by an Elevator. Totwnto, Aug. 7. An elevator accident ye: .day afternoon at tho wholesale wnrehouso of W. J. Gage & Co., 51 Front street west, resulted in tho death of two moii and tho sorious injury ot a third. The threo men, Charles Howo, Jnme3 welch and Charles McDride, were on gaged In repairing tho freight hoist. Wolch and Howo woro on board nnd McBrido standing below. Suddenly the hoist gave way, falling to the bottom. There aro hopes of MeBrldo's recovery. A Jllne Flr S'uli'llloil. WiLKF.si!.vi!i:,B, Pa., Aug. 7. Firo started in tlio great Pettebono shaft of tho Delaware, Lackawanna nnd Western Coal company on Monday by tho accidental igniting of a gas bloweriind was subdued latt- tho annul night by tho most horolo efforts of a hundred employes. Contractor Thomas Jenkins was severely burned by tho oxploslon which startod tho lire. A recent fire in this shaft cost thousands ot i dollars and throw hundreds out of om- ploymont for months. The Hawaiian Itepublle Solid. TortONTO, Aug. 7. Armstrong Smith, principal of tho ICnuluovola govornmont school in Honolulu, Is in tho city. In tho courso of an lntervlow Smith stated that the republic of the Islands was vory strong, and thnt both the majority of whitos nnd natives wore In favor of tho administration. Ho anticipates no fur ther troublo from the insurgents, and laughed at tho idea of tho inauguration of a filibustering expedition, as reported at San Francisco. Will IeavB the Knlchts of Labor. New Haven, Aug. 7. John K. Fitz goraltl, un official of tho Brass Workers' Union of North America, nnnouncos that at a mooting hold by thirty-flvo dolcgntes, representing nil tho brass workers' organ izations in the east, voted unanimously to ratify tho action of n convention hold In i J . , ' Dotrolt, and to secedo from the nntlonnl trado assombly of tho Knights of Labor. This means a loss of not loss than 12,000 members of the knights. I To Pay Otr the Ncz Pnrces Indians. j Washington, Aug 7. Tho treasury de partment lias sont to the agent of the Nez Porcos Indians, in Idaho, about 000 war rants, aggregating $500,080, being nearly ' all of tho wholo of tho first payment to these Indians of their claim agnlnst tho 1 government for lands ceded to the United States undor treaty. The warrants aro mado payable to tho individual Indians, and range in amount from n few dollars to nearly J,()0. Killed by a Hunting llnller. WonviLKY, Pn., Aug.. 7. Tho boiler of a steam threshing machine, which was being tested on the farm ot John Blair, near here, exploded. Curtis Amnions, aged 92, was instantly killed. Mr. Blair, who is a wealthy farmer und ex-iuember ot tho Pennsylvania legislature, was prob ably fatuity injured. Blair's two eons and John Pltsnagle were also badly hurt. To Coin All the Ilulllon. Washington, Aug. 7. Mr. Preston, tho director of the mint, In explanation ot tho shipment ot tlO.uuO.OOO ot gold bullion from -Now York to Philadelphia, said that it wh the present purpose of the govern ment to ooln with reasonable rapidity all of Its stock ot gold bullion. This amounts to nearly $00,000,000. The Weather. For etwtom Pennsylvania and New Jar- sey: Fair in aouthurn portions; probably slightly warmer in tho vicinity of lUwto- uri , "uuuiwc-.y-n y , m.aug westerly. For Districtof Columbia, Uela. . ware, Marymn.i .mu Virginia: uenerany t wluJs ''"-'iing northwesterly. Itemnved to Prevent a Lynching. Lkxinoton, Ky., Aug. 7. Tho lynching of W. N. Lano, tho murderer of tho Hoden baughs, which would havo been accom plished last night at Vorsalllcs, was thwarted by the secret removal of Lano to this city for snfokooplng. Tho coronor, after five hours' investigation, brought in a vordtot that James Hodcnbnugh came to his doath at the hands ot William N. Lano without Just causo. Thoraupon Judgo Parrish, as a matter of precaution, instructed tho sheriff to romovo Lano to Lexington jail, II. C. Hodonbaugh Is still alive, but thoro is no possibility of his re covery. Know flood's Cured Because It Made Pure Blood. "I wbb all run down and could not sleep at night on account of tho c"Humis and seeie pains through my body. I hnd also stom ach troublos and catarrh. After taking Hood's Snrsapnrilla a short time I com menced to im- prove, and after using three bot- --Ol tics in all, my Wi.'MXooiii plaint en tirely left me. I now have an appetite, sleep woll and am free from all stomach trouble. 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Brennan, Cherry anil Qilbert Sts. Finest Beer. WllieS. LifJUnrS. , , Choice Temperance Drinks. l!i .-t llrauds 5 uud 10 cent Cigars. v, vss nooKKeeulng, I Arithmetic, I I'euuiautthfp. I ahd all the I roinnjerL'ial I urauf;hH. I THE CREW OF THE VALKYRIE Will be Tsolatfil After Their Arrival nt Surlily Hook. New Yonrc, Aug. 7. It is understood that very littlo will bo scon of Valkyrie III by Now Yorkers until tho day of tho first race. According to present arrange monts tho cup challougi-r whon sho ar rives hero will bo met at Sandy Hook by a health ofllcor, who will pass hor, thus doing nwny with tho necessity ot coming to Upper Quarantine, and enabling hor to anchor in tho Horsoshoo, buck of Sandy Hook. This step, it is said, will bo takeu in view of the attention which is gonor ally bnstowod upon tho crows of cup chal lengers when thoy visit tills country and anchor off Bay itidgo and elsewhere This attention In soveral casos, it is claimed, has Interfered materially with tho work of tho crows. The Amorlcan representatlvo of Lord Dunraven, Mr. H. Mnltland Korsoy, has chortorod tho big propollor City ot Bridge port, which will not as u tondor to Valky rie III, and on board of this tondor tho crow of tho English yacht will oat and sleep. In order to provide for tho accom modation of tho Vnlkyrlo soamon, carpen ters uro erecting fifty berths on board tho City of Brldgoport, und cooking utensils aro being purchased for their uso. Tho i City of ilrklgoport will havo on board all tho spare spars, sails, rigging, eta, of Valkyrlo III, ami will be n floating hotel and storehouse for tho use of tho crow of the cup challenger aud hor belongings. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES. National League. At Philadelphia Philadelphia, lOj Bal timore, 6. At New York Now York, 0; Washington, 0. At Boston Brooklyn, 8; Boston, 7. At Pittsburg Pittsburg, 11; St. Louis, 3. At Chicago Cincinnati, 8; Chicago, 6. Rastarn Zagn. At Providence Providence, B Buffalo, 4. Pennsylvania Stat League. At Lancaster Lancaster, 11; Allen town, 3. Other games prorontod by rnln. Tex Fever In Pennsylvania. HohtiKodok, Pn., Aug. 7. A danger ous type of Texas fever has broken out among tho cattle at Birmingham, this county, on tho lino of the Pennsylvania railroad. A drove of twelve belonging to Albert Groer, of Birmingham, beoame af flicted tho other day and four havo died, while the others cannot recover. Dr. Pat terson, nn Altoona votorlnarlan, unhesi tatingly pronounces tho disease Toxas fover in a most dangorous form. Many cattle belonging to tho near by farmers aro also affected, and several have died. Five Hilled in ft Itlot. Berlin, Aug. 7. A dispatch from Krouu burg says thnt a number of field laborers In Argenau having become discontented for some reason and desiring to bo re venged for tholr grievances, set Uro to tho buildings upon an ostato there. Tho au thorities woro called upon to arrest the laborers, who resisted tho officers, and in the fight whloh ensued flvo persons were killed and six woro wounded. Tho build ings upon tho ostato woro entirely de stroyed, and nil the horses and cattle woro burned to death. A Verdict for Vamlerbllt. Boston, Aur. 7. In the United States distriot court Judge Nelson entered a de cree in tho case involving damages for the loss of tho yacht Alva, owned by William K. Vnndcrbilt, whioh wtis run down by tho steamer II. P. Dlmock, of tho Metro politan Steamship line. The decroo Is In nccordancB with tho decision of tho court roudeml somotimo ago and finds that tho collision was duo to tho negligence of the master nnd officers of tho Dlmock nnd awards tho sum of $89,737.03 to Mr. Van dorbllt. Collided with a Monster Fish. HAVANA, Aug. 7. Tho officers of tho Spanish men-of-war Sanohoz linreaizto qul and Maria Crlstlna report that near Colorado reefs they mot a monstrous fish fifty or moro yards in length. Tho Mnrin Crlstlna collidod with some unknown substanco, Injuring hor bottom plntes. After a thorough search thoy found tho monster, which was followed by others of the same spooies of n smaller size. The officers claim that the fish was almost tho size of tho cruiser. To Avengo the Murdered Missionaries. LONDON, Aug. T. Intelligence has been received horo from China stating that tha emperor and tho govornmont had nproed to the demands mado by Lord Salisbury, through Mr. O'Connor, tho British min ister at Peking, nnd that an imperial proclamation has boon lssuod ordering the capital punishment of tho lCu Cheng mur derers. A military escort has also beon or dered to protoct tho British consul nt Kn Chengdurlng his inquiry into the out rages. Window Glass lien's Waies. PlTTsnuno, Aug. 7. Tho wago commit tee of tho window glass manufacturers nnd workers aro In sosslon horo to fix tho wago rates for tho comlntr voar. Tho workors will usk for an lnerense of 15 per cent, to ruuko up part of tlio roductlon of E3K por cent, which thoy wcro forced to take last year. It is probable that tho manufacturers will refuse to grant any increase. Tho wages of about 10,000 men will bo fixed by this oouforoneo. Murdered a Deputy Slierln. Memphis, Aug. 7. Deputy Sheriff Al frod Werner, of Crlttondou county, Ark., wast shot and killed near Jones' Lauding by a nogro whose name has not yet been learned. Woruor went to the negro's house, with two other men, to arrest him. The nogro was lying In ambush near by, and when the posso appeared lje flrod on them, killing Werner, and then fled to the swamps. A party of oltlzuus ure outhuut lug for him. Unfermentod Wluo at Oomiminloa, Ohioauo, Aug. 7. The Chicnro presby tory has decided that the churches belong ing to it must uot use fermented wine ut communion servlcus aud that tmfer mented grape juloo must bo substituted nt ull times. To carry tho work of tern per.muJ still further, temperance pledge will be plaoed in the Sunday schools. Mils I'lnclcr May be Prosecuted. Washington, Aug. 7. Acting District Attorney Tnggart soys that the ease of Miss Flaglor, who ihot and ktlled tho negro hoy, Ernest Green, lost Salurtliiy, will be taken before tho grand jury vfbsn it assembles on Sept. 0 next. Mliilur; Fatalities. Shamokin, Pu., Aug. 7. John Ilnduok and John Natsko woru fatally buriml by an explosion of gas, aud Joseph Buuziu was seriously injured by a fall ot ooul in the Greuu lildge uiluv. YEARS OF INTENSE PAIN. Br. JT. JT. Watts, druggist and physi cian, Humboldt, Nob., who Buttered with heart dlsooso for four years, trying overy romody and all treatments known to him self and follow-practltlonorsi behoves that heart dlsoaso is curable Ho writes: "I wish to toll what your valuablo medi cine has dono for mo. For four years I had heart dlsoaso of tho very worst kind. Sev eral physicians I consulted, said it was Rheumatism of the Heart. It was almost un endurable; with shortness of breath, palpita tions sovoro pains, unablo to sleep, especially on tho loft side. No pen can de scribe my suffer ings, particularly during tho last months of thoso four weary years. DR. J. 11. WATTS, I finally tried Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure, and wassurprlsed at tho result. It put now llfo Into and mado a new man of mo. I havo not had a symptom of troublo bIdco and I am satisfied your medicine has cured mo for I havo now enjoyed, sinco taking lb Three Years of Splendid Heaftl. I might add that I am a druggist and havo sold and recommended your Heart Cure, for I know what It has dono for mo and only wish I could stato moro clearly my suffer ing then and tho good health I now enjoy. Vour Norvlno and other remedies also gtvo oxcollent satisfaction." J. H. WATTS. Humboldt, Nob., May 9, 'W. Dr. Mllca Heart Ouro is sold on a poe'Ujo guarantee that the first bottle will, benefit. All druggists Roll It at tl, 0 bottles for 15, or A will bo sent, prepaid, on receipt of price, by tho Dr. Mllos Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure Restores Health nillions of Dollars Go up in smoke every year. 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Cold tj ail loci ' ruaiiiti. luliivuo ia ABSOLUTELY PURE THE OLD RELIABLE pirn Has stood tne Test ot Time '4 MOR" SOLD THAN ALLOIH y Dl-A.:iJ5i COMBINED J After All Others Fail CONSULT THE FAMOUS SPECIALIST Dr. Lobb, 329 N. 15th St. Holow Callowhlll IMiilmU Iplifa. ToMfiirna positive nnd iicrmniiont euro of ICrrurs of Youth and Loss or Manhood nud of all diseases of the Mood, Kidney, Uluddcr, Hkin nnd nervous System uont-ult nt once Ir. LoMj. JIo KimrnnteeH in all eneH cnut-etl by to llealtn and StreiiKth by buHdniK ui the shattered nervous syMem and nddiiiK new life and enerpy tc the broken down constitution. CoiiMidtatiou and esnndnntions free aud MrUtly eoidlduntlal. 011Ue Iioiitk, flail v and Kuntlav, from 9 A. M. to 3 V. M. aiifl C to li rvcnmK" Itend Ida book on ermrn of Youth and obscure dittoaett of both hexes, Hi'iit free. JOHN DALTON, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity -For-- BARBEY'S Beer. and. Porter, Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. 6T3. r ltfy Mild f - f i u u & H ' - S ; WE.WUIHIHCBMieomMlSliCtSSOS. ', (Lags il Wail Wa&fPlla i
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