Mr. Wm. Thornton of IB 7 tV. SInrkot Street Explains How ami Why Ho IHd.lt. (FVom ie Elmira Onttlle.) Old ago lins many Infirmities, none of which nro moro prevalent tlmn kiilnoy dls onlcrs. Ilavo yon evur nntlreil how the old pcoplo complain of backaclio, lame back, and general llstlcssness'f And thero are many other symptoms of which thpy do not speak, such as bloating of tlio limbs, painful and infrequent urination or oxcessiveness of urinary discharge. Most people think they are too old to And relict and cure, but this is not so. No better evidence than the follow ing, wnich comes from an Elmira citi;-,cn, who has bceil cured of n very scvuro case at 77 years of age. 3Ir. Win. Thornton of ,127 West Market Street, speaks of his case 'In this way: "Iain 77 years old. I liavo been afflicted with that dreaded complaint (kidney disease) for over ten years, mak ing my old ago n burden. I was so bad as to bo forced to carry a belt at air times, and, when my suffering became beyond endurance, I would put on the belt draw ing it tightly around me and buckle it, L thus bringing an extreme pressure over the ikidnevs: this, undoubtedly, forced tho irino out, a function which tho kidneys themselves had become loo diseased to per form. 3IV condition I put ilown to a strain I received. I began taking Doan's Kidney Pills. After two or three days I noticed their effect. 1 was much surprised, as the ailment was so severe and so long standing, while I had tried many remedies without auy relief whatever. The pain I have experienced at times from straining in my efforts to discharge tho urine was simply awful. I have dono away with the use of my leather belt, and the pain has all gone, and I recommend Doan's Kidney rills to all afflicted with kidney find urinary disorders." i"or sale by all dealers, or sent by mall on lcceipt of price by Fo3tcr-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. 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The Falls City la Not Only Quartering Well lis Thousands of Guests, but ICnter. tabling Them Most Royally Ventures ol the Procession. Louisville, Sept. 11. LouIsvlllo scorned , to bo full to overflowing yesterday, but Mid cry la, "still thoy oomo," nnd by dusk her ' liospltnblo citizens will have npprccluti'il to tho full tho contract hcy undertook In Inviting tho boys in bllio to cross tho 1m ( aginary lino and blvounc onco again on southern soil. Tho leading funturo jd! yesterday was tho 1 annual reunion and parade of the ox-sall-org, nnd additional interest attached to tho event from the fact that it is probably the Inst time that tho jack tars will bo seen at a Grand Army encampment, sentiment In the organization favoring tho holding of future conventions In tho cast, at dates best suiting tho majority. After the parade had disbanded, and the old tars had devoted an hour to rest and refreshments, tho annual convention of tr . National Association of Naval Vet crius opened in tho circuit court room of tho court house. Francis B. Allen, of Hartford, Conn., rear admiral command ing, presided, and 200 delegates responded to the roll call. In his annual address Bear Admiral Allen said that tho associa tion now numbered 1,000 ox-sallors In good standing, an increase of 16 per cent, dur ing tho year. In concluding tho president recommended that tho convention of 1890 be held either In Brooklyn or Philadel phia. Tho Falls City is not only quartering well Its thousands of guests, but also en tertaining them most royally. Tho rail roads aro unable to handlo promptly all trains, nnd many complain about being hold out along tho way, whllo It is thought that others may bo unable to get hero for tho parade today, Tho city has been resplendent with olectric light displays on the streets and on buildings every night. Meantime tho preparations for tho grand parade today aro complete. The reports to tho marshal of tho day shows that thero will bo at least 60,000 veterans In tho parade. Tho 'floats and other features of the parado are elaborate, and everything Is ready for forming tho line. Tho rehearsal of tho 00 trained voices that will sing pa triotic songs was a great success. Tho ar rangements are so completo in everything that many visiting posts adopted resolu tions of thanks to Director General John H. Mllllkeu and his citizens' committee. Governor McKlnley, of Ohio, Is an nounced to be here with other governors. In recognition of tho courtesies extended the Louisville workers at Pittsburg last year, Commander Burchlleld and Ills twenty associates from Pittsburg, and tho members of tho Louisvlllo exccutlvo coun cil, were tendered a banquet hero last nleht by the citizens at tho Pendcnnls club. Among the arrivals yesterday was the old war horso Ned, aged 40 years. Ills present owner, B. F. Crawford, of North East, Pa., got possession of him thirty-two ' years ago, and says Ned was then 8 years 1 old, according to his mouth. Until flye i years ago Ned did his shuro of tho work on i Mr. Crawford's Pennsylvania farm. , Ned was captured from General Jubal Early's corps near Washington, by n Union 1 scouting party, thirty-two years ago, and was given to his present owner to replnw I an animal which had been shot In asklr I mish. At tho close of tho war Mr.Crawford left Washington on Ned's back. Ho first went to Harrisburg, und thero Mr. Craw ford grew tlrvd of riding und bought a road cart, which Ned pulled from Harris burg to Nortli East, Pa. Ned has been conspicuous at former en campments. He gave out at Pittsburg last year, and in today's parado he will rldo on a Uoat. There was a reception by the Woman's Belief Corps last night to Commander Lawlcr and start. Tho trades unions of Louisville and vlclnltv last nlirht mvve a very larcro In dustrial parado in honor of tho visitors, each man carrying it Chinese lantern. Muny banners expressive of good will from tho worklngmen were displayed. Tho delegations sent to urge Buffalo as tho next meeting place of the national en campment of tho G. A. B. for 1890 were greatly encouraged In their efforts. Col onel Shaw will present Buffalo's claims to tho encampment, and Colonel Graham will second them. Many delegates from western states look favorably upon tho claims of Buffalo and New York this year. After a stormy meeting, lasting nearly six hours, tho Naval Veterans association elected officers for tho eusuirig year. Tho tlmo and place for tho next nunual meet ing was left to tho discretion of tho newly elected rear admiral, Samuel Alman, of Now York. The Wall Paper Trust. Albany. Sent. 10. A hearing was given by Deputy Attoruoy General Hasbrook yostorday afternoon In tho mutter of tho application lor tno uissoiutiou oi mu Nutlounl Wall Paper company, and de cision was reserved for ten days. Edward M. Shopord, of Brooklyn, representing tho firm of tho H. N. Washburn company, of Philadelphia, mombers of tho combina tion, asserted tho National Wall Paper company had mado no money since Its in corporation. Ho said that JSJ.OOO.OOO worth of common stock was Issued In violation of tho law. Coroner's Verdict Against a Itallroail, IlliOOKLTN, Sopt. 11. The coroner's Jury whigh hivustigatcd tho Lobar Day railroad accldont find tho Sea Bench Railroad com pany guilty of culpable negligence In fall ing to provide proper signals or telephone or telegraph ooiiuiiunleutiona botwecu sta tions, by which such an tuxtident might havo boeu averted. The employes of the railroad are exonerated. Trennnrer Olay'i Shortage. Iiiokton, Midi., Sept. 11. The shortage of County Treasurer at. G. Clay Is M,978. The county conimlsgioners deoluml tho otllce vacant and elected K. W. SohuUeld to sueei'itl the removed treasurer. Tho ox- i amluers admit the Incompleteness of their I report, and untlolput theaddltlonuUhort ,j age ut J,000 yot to be located. ' Two i:ii thijuaUes In Nlcarauguu. ! ManV.i'A, Niearaugua, via Galveston, Si-pt 11 Two -"iiiuakes oet-urred in W -.tern n araugua yehtenlay Vt I'hlu aiul. .i and at (irunuihi 1 he shot ks wore strong, and at Aloimirnmljo they were i jnudi rati- The rni-i Intakes weif ilso felt I In Muimguu. YEARS OF 5NTENSE PAIN. Mr. JT. II. Watts, druggist and physi cian, Humboldt, Nob., -who suffered with heart dlseaso for four years, trying every remedy and all treatments known to him self nnd fellow-practltlonersj believes that heart dlseaso la curable. Ho writes: "I wish to toll what your valuablo medi cine lias dono for mo. For four yearslliad heart dlsoaso Of tho very worst kind. 8ov cral physicians I consulted, said It was Rheumatism of the Heart. It was nlmost un endurable; with shortnoBS of breath, palpita tions nevoro pains, unablo to sleep, especially on tho loft sldo. Ho pen can de scribe my Buffer ings, particularly durlng tho last months of thoso four weary years. I Anally tried DR. J. II. WATTS, Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure, and was surprised at tho result. It put now Ufo Into and mado a now man of me. I havo not had a symptom of trouble slnco and I am satisfied your mcdlcluo has cured mo for I havo now enjoyed, slnco taking It Three Years of Splendid Health. 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 cloarly my suffer ing then and tho good health I now enjoy. Your Nervlno and other remedies also glvo oxcollcnt satisfaction." J. H. Watts. 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Allowance made where tectli aro out un new piaics, ah wore Kuaraniccu, i-uiy attendant always present. Ofllco hours : Every day, 1 to 5 p. m. Sundays 1 to 3 p. ra. 30 'A East Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa. Max Itcese's residence, front room upstuirs. Chlche.ter'. KdjeIUIi IMamond Ilrand. (lrllnnl ntu! Onlv fiAiiiilnn. Arc, alwaj re liable, ladies uk 1st lor CAicfiMw jvngtM vwa ltoanA in ltA and fluid BMUllla Iboxtl, waled wlttt blue ribbon, TaLo tionaanA in!ttiotiM. At IriiHllfl. OT I it itHtM Aw inrtiiu)iri, M&fftU ui "IMlef fur I.udle,w by return WSW9iHJ PAI.1IS Fm?,;fiafR:p' I t'oij.utiK. Commercial I I71U Uln-tnut. St Inktriurttm . RttutttUuai UrtuohM. I Pblladalphia turuish t Vbe uuximnra of Loowledf f t the minimum otvuat. Vour Stomach OUT TiiIo. not. the vter you 4rink If n l Bven in lor imp imrpote. v LorenzschniiaTs Beer and Porter, JAM ES SHIELDS, Miinuxrr Sln-iminl'iil' llnini-L. jjlOlt DISTIIU T VTTUN1., S. KURD EDWARDS, or r.iit-vu.i Hulgncf tn iti pilhln .in I ui- HUMPHREYS' ban mm. j it rrcvA Cold tr uU 7 i ,1 t f , iDIMATMsfc I Ezota'g Liautonnnt Is I-r.38 r Prisoner. PROBABLY SHOT BY THIS TIME, Florimen Iliiitnini ntn, Who Heiid rrltli Ills ClilpT mi tliolSciuilclgton to Sail rTHti olneii, Tnkmi from u u Aumrlttiu Stimc nl I.n I.lliKrtad. '8AV Fiust'iM'o, ?ppt. 11. 'Ilio gtwiniw CUy 'f Sydni-y. which ha Just arrlvwl from Paimma, lir-ti3ht particulars of th oaptttre of Florluto UiiRtuincrito, ono ot Antonto Kzcta s favorlto lIeiitUliRnt, hy the Salvador n.itlmritles. It U ttipposrd by the Spani-ti Amrrleans who onino upon tlio City of Svilmy that he has bwm toni to pieces by nn ii.iuriatpd mob or publicly shot 111 the street of tho city of SaWndor long hi fore this. The surrender of lltista monto bv t!i- p-)iiki of Klonrngua caihe hy way of rct-irn fur the friendly act of Salvador in t!i- Corlnto affair. Tho arn-qt ot Umlanwuto whllo alxmrd nn A'licrhau ship in said to be in direct violation of lntorn.it lonal law, nnd tho tur bulent little Central American republic may be called to account for Its high hnnd"d action by the United States. Cap tain Johnson, of the City of Sydney, re fused to discuss the matter, saying that he could not do so until ho had first consulted bin superiors. Uu.-itnuionto was found af ter much difficulty hiding under the coal bunkers. Though ho knew ho was going to his death when ho left the steamer lie never utrered a reproach. Ho declared thrtt ho should remain Ezeta's friend to the last. Tho steamship company had no other re course than to turn over Bustameiito, for warrants charging him with crimo were presented and the government of Salvador, ono of the countries which gives a subsidy to the I'acillt- .Mall company, made a formal demand for his surrender. Concerning the fact that a consular agent of the United States was on tho steamer when Bustainento was formally seized, thero is little to say. Theircmsitlar agent, Mr. Cooper, is at La Libertad in the lntcrcbt of the cable company. It is main tained that he wns also aboard the steamer, not in his consular capacity, but us repre senting tho cable company. Ho took no hand in tho matter in any way, and did not direct tho surrender of Bustamouto, u somo of tho passengers supposed. Bustamcnto was well known in San Francisco, as ho was under arrest hero as one of tho Salvadorean refugees. The Seizure I'rolmbly Lanful. Wasiiisoton, Sept. 11. Although no official rep-jrt of the forcible seizure on board an American steamer of Antonio Bustamcnto by the Salvadorean ollicers at La Libertad has reached Washington, it.ls believed hero from tho presentation of facts mado In tlio report that tho seizure was lawfully made and that tho United Sti.tes cannot make an international issue in this case. The Ohio Itepuhllcnn Canvass. Snr.lxoFiELD, Sept. 11. Twenty-five thousand peoplo were In tho city yester day at tho opeulng of tho Republican stato campaign. Five thousand men were in lino in tho parade. Green county gets tlio lhig for having tho largest delegation in attendance. The city was handsomely decorated. The parado took over thirty minutes, four, six and eight abreast, to pass a given point. The fairgrounds never in their history had such a crowd. Speak ing began afc-S.':iW p. m. Senator Sherman was Introduced by Chairman Day, and was followed by General Bushnoll, who was followed by Governor JIcKluloy. Ex Governor Foraker followed McKinloy. General Jones' candidate for lieutenant governor, Hon. James II. Hoyt, of Cleve land, and Stato Auditor Poo, of Columbus, epoko briefly. Tno Victims of the Trolleys. Columbia, Ph., Sept. ll. Louis Fritz, aged U years, was knocked down by a trol ley car and had both feet cut off. Pro fessor W. B. Hall, supervisor of music in the Columbia publio schools, was pain fully Injured while on his way from Lan caster on a trolley car. The moturman suddenly reversed tho car to prevent run ning into an open switch and Professor Hull was thrown down, cutting his head and face and badly injuring his left arm and hand. A Wltnsss Riddled with Ballets. Nashville, Sept. 11. The dead body ol LumWood was found in the road near Union City, riddled with bullets. It was evident that he had been shot from am bush. Ho wus on his way to Union City to appear before tno grand Jury concern ing certain lawlessness to which he hud been a witness. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closlnc Quotations of the New York and Philadelphia Kxchaugea. New York, Sept. 10. The tone of uncer tainty which governed the stock market yes terday was equally prevalent today. Closing bids: Del. & Hudson VW& D., L. & W 1034 Erie 8& Lake Erie & W... H Lehigh Nav 4bili Lehigh Valley...- 41M New Jersey Cen.-llSH N. Y. Central 103 N. Y. & N. E - 00 Pennsylvania 60 Heading X) St. l'aul V W. N. Y. & l'a.... iH West Shore 107)6 General iMarket. I'nn.AiJHU'itiA, Seut.10. Flour lower; win ter super, Ht.Wfot.iU; do. extra, Si.SOia.75; ( I'ennxylvanla roller, clear, 2.S53.10; do., , straight. JI.10d8.H6i wtwturn winter, clear. SS.Bi4ta.10; do., utraiaht, $3.ioau.. Wheat weak, lower, with UUMo. bid aud Olo. for September. Corn quiet and steady, with 38fcc. hid 380. and asked tot Kepteinber. Oats 1 firm but quiet, with S3o, hid mill itio. nuked i (or September, liny ijuiet, steady; good to ohoioe timothy, SU.SUwlSo. Ileefqulvti fam ily, S114.1H. l'orlc dull; new uieiuf, $10. 10.76. Lard eaay; prime weetern eteom, 1 nominal. Hutter steady; New York dairy, 18 OMHie-: Nw Vork creamery, WiWc.'; wV ' era dairy, ltffel-lc.; do. creamery, laaaio.j liluln.Je. I'euiiBj lvunia and western cream err print, tanoy, exeepflonul lot hlglier; do. lair to choice, IH'u,:.1i-.; printH Joobins at i(2.S6c. Oheeke cjulei; New York large, 4H .7v.; do. email, o- .' ; part kim, 249 j 0Mo.; full tikliui, I,, a'!u. Kkks ali udy; New I York and l'enusyl Mtn ia, 104l7c ; western, H Live htocll Slarketa. New Youk, Sept ni-iiieM-t dull, Euro 1 peaa cables tjmiii- Viu rii an sli rs at 11' ' 1 . , j tire-M-U vt-llil, r, ii '-ului- In , 1 i--,'1!,, OhIvbi steady; poor tu prime vealt. i'i.; ffraoaer and butteruulk ralves, $3 7Mii 1 -'"i. ' tiheep und lambs qtih 1, -.ti-adv ; pnor to prune Bheep $1.75(1.1 VI; 111I1 rmr In pi tun- lulub 1 (.Id' HoiCH Httail i 11 il .ii" 1 K-i LlllKU'l'V. I'.i 'i pi 1 1 .it 1 1c Arm an.l 1 1 In 1-; prime, f . c 1 .'1 t . . i imi, hi 1 I Jt In I J; I,U, . , , v ,wiil ' - fcl 11 ll.i. 'nut at ii I'. I 1 1 s ,'tii -i 1. , a.. I ai-u 1 iiauuud. )1? J fly PIECE READING R. R. SYSTEM. IN EFFECT JUNE 20, 1891. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows: For New York vis Philadelphia, week days, 2 10, S 25, 7 20 a. m. und 12 58, 2 55, 5 65 p. in. Sundays, 2 10 a. in. ror .New Kork via anueli Uhunk, wm v days. 5 25, 7 20 a. m. and 12 08, 2 55 1 ror Heading nnd l'biladeiphlR, week iluv, 2 10, 5 25, 7 20, a. in. ami 12 58, 2 55, 5 hi -. m. SundayB.2 10 a. m ior rotwvlllo, cek dava, 211,7 in u. . and 12 58, 2 55. 5 55 11. m. buildup 2 10 a. 111. For Tamnqua and Jlahanoy City, week I days, 2 10, 5 '5, 7 2u n. m. and 12 IS. 2 55 0 bo p. in. cuuda.is, 2, 111 a. in. : For Williainsport, Sunbury and lewisimrg. week davB, 3 25, 1 1 30 a. m. and 1 50, 7 2u .. I m. ounday 8, 6 2a a. m. For Mahanov Vlane, week ilnys, 2 In, 1 55, 5 25,7 20, II SO a. 111. and 12 8, 1 50. 2 55, 5 55, 7 20, 9 35 p. 111. Sundays, 2 10, 3 25 a. m. For Ashland and Bhaiiinkin, week dayB, 3 25, 7 20, 1 1 30 . in. and 1 51 7 20, 9 35 p. m. BUimays, z:i a. in. For Baltimore, Washinclon and the West via B. k 0. IX. ((.. through trains leavo Read me Termioal, I'lillndelphln, (f. A IS. K. Ii.) at 3 20, 7 55, 11 21 n. m. and 3 46, 7 27 p. in. Sundays 3 20, 7 00, 11 26 a. m and 3 46, 7 27 p.m. Additional trains Irom 1 wenty-tourth and Chestnut streets station, weekdays, 1 50, 5 41, 8 23 p. m. Suodavs, 1 35. 8 23 p. m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 8 00 a in 1 30, 4 00, 7 30 p. m. anil 12 15 night, Sundays, 6 00 p. in. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4 30, V 10 a. m. and I 10, 4 30 p. m. Leavo Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, week days, 4 20, 8 35, 10 00 a. ni. and 4 On, 6.02, 11 30 pm. Sundays, 11 30 p. 11 . Leave Reading, week days, 1 3fl, 7 ll', 10.06, 11.50 a. m. and 5 65, 7 67 p. m. Sun days, 1.35 a. m. Leave Pottsvllle wi ek days, 2 35, 7 40 a. in. and 12 30, 6 12 p. m. Sundays, 2 35 a. m. Leave Tamnqua, week days, 3 18, 8 50 11 23 a. m. and 1 20 7 15, 9 2D p. m. Sundays, 3 8 a. 111. Leavo Mahanoy City, week days, 2 45 9 21, 11 47 a. m. and 1 51, 7 39, 9 54 p. in. Sundays, 3 45 a, in. Leave Mahanoy PIane,weekday,2 40,4 00, 6 30, 9 37, 11 69 a. in. and 12 68, 2 06, 5 20 6 26, 7 53, 10 10 p. m. Suudhys,2 40, 4 01 a. m. Leave Williainsport, week davs, T 42 10 10 a. in, and 3 35, 11 15 p. r.i. Sundays. 11 15 p. in. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut St. Watt; and South Street Wharf for Atkntlo City. Week days Express, 9 00 a. m., (Satur days onlv I 30), 2 00, 3 00, 4 00. 5 00 p. in Accommodation, 8 00 a. ui S 46 p. 111. Sr.niiav Express, 8 00,9 00, 10 00 a. in. Accommailotioii, x 00 a. m, and 4 30 p. 111. RETURNING LEAVE ATLANTIC CITY Depot.curnor Atlantic and Arkaiteai avenues. Week davs Lxiireta, 7 00, 7 41, 9 00 a m., 3 15 bi d 5 30 p. ni. Accommodation, 8 15 a. m- and 4 32 p. in. Sunday Express, 4 00, J 15, 8 p. in Accommodation, 7 15 a. ni., and 1 15 p. 111. . Parlor Cars 01. nil Express trains. I. A. 8WUIGARD, 0. (J. HANCOCK, General Super-'itendent, (ien. Panx. Agt After All Others Fail CONSULT THIS l'AJIOUS SPECIALIST 329 N. 15th St. Ilelow Cullowhlll I Pliiludelphia. To secure a iMMitire and permanent cure of lCrrorn of Youth .ami Lou of Jlaiihoud and of all (II.eaK-M of 'the blood, Kidney, Illuddcr, "Hi" iirr.iu r)THVni COUNUK at OliCO IIT. I .1.1. Hi- friianinm In all raw caukd by 1 . 1 -s, u. in,,riuk ULt- or lulu 1 11, m-c to n ore t.. ill .tli iid Mli uulli lav .. ililinu .111 i'. vli.ill. 11 0 .,. 1 , k Mi 111 an'il iil.im n. w I and i-uctio 1' lat biiikou down oonatltutioi' ('.ii-.illtalioii .mil i-xaiiitiiatiiiliH free and striclU conllili ill ml ' Mill 1- liooin, il .mil .Sllll liom 'I v NI .1 I M. ami o 1,. 11 .v.inn K. ol In- I.... I 1 . I 1.. 1. of .null and i.n-. 111 . ill- .'Si - .1 I, i Ii . . s h lit fi 1 , . AUBY ' I J4c "HAhS Si "tlL i Est A A GREAT BIG ! professional cards. QLIFTON liOHHINS, M. I?., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. No. 7 North Jnrdin Street. Office Hours: From 8 to 9:30 n. in.; 1:30 to 2:30 p. m.; 6:O0 to 7:30 p. in. y N. STEIN, 51. I)., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. onlec Hoom 2, Kkiui'h New UulldinK, corner Main and Cenliu street", Shenandoah, l'a. Office hours : 8 to 10 11. in.; 1 U " p. in. -, 7 to 9 p. 111. Niclit ofllei No. 1510 Went Oak street. p V. IIUHKIC, 51. I). 30 K. I.loyd street, Shenandoah. Office hours : 7 to 9 a. in., 1 to a and 7 to 9 p. 111. J 51. HAMILTON, 51. ., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Ofllec Wad 1- Company buildinK, 20 West Lloyd street. J II. l'o:il-:i:()Y, .TT0RNEY-AT-LAV. Shenandoah, Pa. 51. HUl'.Ki:, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ofllec Kpm huilriliiK, corner of Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah. pnOK. JOHN JONF-S, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Ixiek Ilox 05, 5Ialmnoy City, l'a. llavliiK studied under Homo of the bent master in Loudon and Pari-, will give lesions on tlio violin and vocal i iillurc. Terms reason able. AddrebH in care of Htrciiie, tile jeweler, Shenandoah. The Backus Water Motor Is the Most Economical Power Known, and the Best in the World for Driving Light Machinery. It takes but little room. It never gets out of repair. It can not blow up. It requires no fuel. It needs no engineer. , There la no deluy: 110 firing up; no ualiea to cieuu away; no i-xtra 1 uuuruiicc to pay; no ri pallium neoeaaarv; no coal hill to pay, and It Is always uewly fur osi-. It In invaluable for blowliiKXIhiirch Orirnn1, for roiinluif Printing Preawa, Seu-iiw 5Iui-ldiic, Turuiiujr Lathes, Horoll Stawii, (iriiwl MtoncH, CollVi- JIllls, Sttuuo Slaeuliiea, Fetal CutterH, Corn Mills, Elevatora, ICto. Four-liorw- xwer ut 10 poimda preaure of water. It la noiHcIca, neat, compuet, steady, and above all IT IS VERY CHEAP. Price, $15 to $300. Send fWclrrnlnr to tha Hack us Water 5Intor I'o, Newark, N. J., Htatlntr paiK-r you auw ihIm rtiNcuu-iit in Wc also manuf.icture Patent Rotating and Fxhnust Fans. send for Special Catalogue on Vertilating.
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