EVENING HERALD 1;STAULISI1KU 18T0. l'uhlllied every Kvcning. Kxie.pt Sunday, nt 8 Sonn Jakuim Strkht. N'eaii C'ksthe. The Herald Is delivered in Shenandoah and the RurrowulitiK towns for hx cents a week, pay able to the carriers. Hy nnll SI.OO yiiir, or 2S cents n month, jtaynblc in advance. Advertise ments chnrircd according io Mince nnd IKwitlon, The publishers reserve the right to change thu liosltlon of advertisements whenever the pub lication of news demands it. The right Is reserve) to reject any ndvertl.ement, whether paid for or not, that tho publishers may deem Improper. Advertising rates made known upon application, Entered at tho poMofllcc at Shenandoah, l'a., as second class mall matter. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. KILLED AND EATEN BY NATIVES. Condition of Affair In the Cnnco Free State Verging Upon Anarchy. London, Sept. in. Private letters which hftvo boon received, from the Congo Freo Stiidf siiy that iifTiiirs there ure In u condi tion verging upon nnnreliy. Kneotmtcrs between liolRlau forces mid natives, which have heen represented In olllclal dispatches as resulting in Uelnlan victories, aro sultl on of advertisements whenever the pul , to have been In fact Kurions reverses. Evening Herald WKDENSDAY, SEPTUM IIEK 18, 1805. STATE TICKET. STATE TISEASUliEIt, IIkxjamix J. Haywood, of Mercer. SUPEltlOU COURT JUDGES, Jamks A. liHAVKit, of Centre. E. Y. Willard, of Laeksiwuiina. Chatilks E. Hick, of Luzerne. Geokob 11. Okl.vdv, of Huntingdon. John J. Wickham, of Heaver. Howakd Itr.KDKit, of Northampton. It Is reported that two Englishmen trav ellnt,' In tho Congo Freo Stato have been murdered and eaten by natives. A Hel plan expedition, under Lieutenant Fran tpilr, was attacked by natives on Feb, 11. Tho soldiers hastily formed themselves Into a hollow square, upon which the na tives rushed -with such overwhelming force that tho Belgians wero put to rout within ten minutes. Shortly afterwards It became known, according to the correspondence nlluded to, that a native chief named Ndorinu had massacred Captain Hanscusand the wholo of his oscort, numbering sixty people. IlCltoLARS aro terrorizing the people of AVillisunsport and Sliainokin. It is hoped the authorities, or watchful citizens of those places will succeed in cither setting them in jail, or otherwise disposing of them so that they will not Iks able to get down this way. Tin: Italians, following the example of their German allies, aro celebrating the 25th anniversary of the unification of Italy and tho entry of Victor Emanuel into Koine. King Humbert signalizes the event by the liberation of a largo number of political prisoners. The Luzerne county detectives are busy working up the Lattimer murder and, as usual, tho assassin is still at largo. Detective work in that county, judging from develop ments of the past, is like seeking a coin in a mud hole by working tho bottom with a stick. The more tho detectives work the more obscure becomes the object. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES. National T.eacun. At New York New York, 8; Philadel phia, 7. At Cleveland Cleveland, 7; Cin cinnati, 0. At Boston First game: Balti more, (1; Boston, t. Fecond game: Bos ton, 5; Baltimorel 3. At Pittsburg Urst gnine: Chicago, 10; Pittsburg, 7. Second gamo: Chicago, 7; Pittsburg, 1. At Louisville Louisville, 5; St. Louis, 0. lantern T-nuue. At Springfield Springfield, i; Provi dence, !!. Tho first gamo of the trophy series be tween Wilkosbarro nnd Scranton was played at Wilkosbarro yesterday afternoon, and resulted as follows: Wilkosbarro, 11; Scrautou, 1. THE GOLD MOVEMENT. Tho Talk of an r.arly Ilond Issue Has Practically Pled Ont. Wapiiixoton, Sept. IS. Itcports to tho treasury department sl.nw that t360,000 In gold was withdrawn e,tcrdity from tho Biib-treasury at New Voi-U for export, nnd that Ss.'SO.OO') in gold was deposited by a Rochester, N. Y., bank, which offsets tho withdrawals, leaving tho truo amount of tho reserve at tho closo of business $05,- 8S2,o3S. Under normal conditions tho treasury gains some gold nearly every day, as banks In nil of the sub-treasury cities prefer to exchange for notes any small amounts of gold they may take In over their counters, especially If their coin reservo Is In no need of replenishing. During tho lost few weeks tho nggregato of these deposits has been considerable. Several offers of small amounts havo been mado lately with tho stipulation that tho department pay cx pressngo both ways, but as there Is no ap propriation for tho purposo thoso offers havo been declined. It Is said at tho department that tho most generous offers of gold nearly always come, from tho banks In Chicago and St. Louis, and vslien gold Is the scarcest thoso banks always como forward and express a willingness to help out. At New York yesterday ? 180,000 In largo United States notes wero deposited in exchange for small notes to be shipped to a number of points cast, south and west. Tho talk of an early bond lssuo has died out hero, tho opinion nmong olllelnls be ing that while President Clcvclnnd will protect tho national credit when In dan ger by any jnei.ns within his power, tho present situation is not such as to call for any action on his part. Thkiie aro twenty-five cases of scarlet fever in Shamokin and fifteen in tho im mediate vicinity and tho people aro com plaining that much cf the troublo is due to physicians failing to report caws to tlte Hoard of Health. They should call tho dclinqucut physicians to account under tho health laws, which fix penalties for the neglect. TDK statement by President Spaldiug of the Hoard of Health that diptheria is not prevalent in the town and that tho number of cascs under treatment is not anywhere near thu mark some people suppose is an ollicial announcement that is very gratifying to tho public. Epidemics of diseases result in great misfortunes to the people at large as well as those actually aillictcd and our people hhould rejoice that we are freo from them. In a recent letter to tho manufacturers Mr. V. F. Henjamin, editor of tho Spectator, Kushford, N. Y., says : "It may be a pleas ure to you to know tho high esteem in which Chamberlain's medicines aro held by tho pcoplo of your own stute, where they must be best known. An aunt of mine, who re sides at Dexter, Iowa, was about to visit mo a few years since, and before leaving homo wrote me, asking if they wero sold here, stating if they were not she would bring a quantity witli her, as she did not like to be without them." Tho medicines referred to aro Chamberlain's Cough Hemedy, famous for its cures of colds and croup ; Chamber lain's Pain Balm for rheumatism, lamo back, pains in the side and chest, and Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedy for bowel complaints. These medicines have been in constant uso in Iowa for almost a quarter of a ecntury. Tho people havo learned that they aro articles of great worth and merit, and unequaled by any other. They aro for sale here by Gruhler Hros., Druggists. Buck Taylor In a Jfew Role. St. Louis, Sept. 18. A Cuban giving tho namo of Sonor Enriquo Jlorena is In this city for tho purpose, It it said, of on listing men for scrvico in the Cuban re bellion. Ho approached Buck Taylor, tho western scout and ranger, who Is In this city, and mado a cash offer to him If ho would equip a band of rangers to go to Cuba and light against bpain's nrmy. When questioned by a reporter Buck Tay lor said: "I havo got n contract now to furnish a lot of men for Texas ranches, nnd if after thoy get there these men want to go to Cuba and fight there's no way I could prevent it." WOULD-BE LYNCHERS SHOT. A Mob of Seventy-five Storm a Kentucky .Tall. Memphis, Sept. 18. A mob of soventy flvo'men mado an unsuccessful attempt to lynch Harrison Fuller nnd Frnnk Simp son, two negroes confined in tho Hender son county jail at Lexington, for attempt ing to outrage tho Widow Pomcry nnd her 10-yenr-old daughter, on tho night of July 11. Tho negroes wero captured shortly nfter tho crime, and to avert mob vlolenco they wero sent to Nashvlllo, where they remained up to last week, when they wero brought to Lexington for trial. A continuance of tho caso was granted by Judgo Taylor, nnd Fuller and Simpson wero returned to jail. Between midnight nnd daylight tho mob went to tho jail, broke open tho two outer doors, and on reaching the cell of tho negroes the crowd was fired upon by the sheriff and his deputies, seriously wounding Hugh Cook, nnd slightly wounding men named Jones nnd Joiner. Tho wounding of theso three men caused tho mob to disband. Excitement in Lex ington Is intense, and serious troublo is anticipated. THE CUBAN INSURRECTION. Berlous State of Affairs nt llanei, an Im portant Fruit Port. Boston, Sept. 18. Tho British .steamer Talf, just In nt this port from Cuba, Sept. 10, brings news of a serious stnto of affairs at Banes, tho most Important fruit port on tho northern const. Tho Toff reports that Banos has been evacuated by the Spaniards, after n feoblo resistance?, that tho entire northern section of tho Island Is now in tho hands of tho Insurgents, nnd Gibaru itself, which is ono of tho strongest and best fortified cities on tho const, is In a perilous position, although tho Spaniards i havo between 7,000 and 8,000 soldiers at this point unci two men of war in tho harbor. Tho officers of tho Taff say that tho wholeeountry Isup In arms nnd that, every body favors tho rebels. Only boys wero left in tho port of Banes to load and tin load tho vessels. Tho rest of the mule population had joined tho rebel ranks. There was a rumor at Banes and Glbnra when tho Taff left thoso place?, tho Brazil ian rebel Admiral Mello was expected any day with a war vessel and 500 men to aid the Insurgents, and ono of tho officers of tho Taff who saw Mello bombard Rio say that thero Is evidently some good ground for the rumor, and ho further says that Mello can whip tho Spnnlsh gunboats with oven un ordinary man-of-war. Insurgents Wreck a Train. ITavana, Sept. 18. Tho Insurgents de railed a coach of a train at Baga, near Nuovltas, and killed flvo soldiers and cap tured fccven prisoners, who wero after wards set at liberty. Andrew Perez, boat man, and Jose Lopez Fernandez, fireman, of tho stenmer Mnscotto, wero arrested and court martlaled, chnrged with smuggling ammunition for tho Insurgents. It is hardly fair for the Mahauoy City water magnates to try to take from tho Shen juidoali public water works credit it lias earned by actual work. The object in depre cating tho supply may be to pacify the resi dents of Mahanoy City who complain jf tho drought, but it is not fair to a friendly neighbor. Shenandoah has an excellent plant in its new water works and it would like to have its neighbors know it, and not have them misled by a juggling of figures. Society of the Tennessee. Cincinnati, Sept. 18. There was nn increased uttondauco at the second days' business meeting of the Society of the Ten nessee. When President iJodgo called for tho reports of committees, Colonel Grant, chairman of tho committeo on oratory, stated that General O. O. Howard had been selected to deliver an address nt tho next reunion, and Colonel August Jack son alternate. St. Louis was chosen as the placo of tho twenty-eighth annual meeting, and tho officers of last year wero re-elected, with tho exception of twelvo vico presidents. Widower Shot by a Woman, NoRHISTOWN, Pa., Sept. 18. E. Chan nlng Potts, tho well known ex-ruarblo merchant and present proprietor of Cedar Grovo park, was shot at his homo, and his escapo with his life was miraculous. Mr. Potts for a number of years has been a widower, and since tho loss of his wife, It Is alleged, paid considerable attention to Miss Mary Freas, an attractivo young lady of 22 years, residing at Whltemarsh. Tho relations between Mr. Potts and Miss Freas, however, became strained. Sho met Mr. Potts on tho street, and their inter view must havo been a stormy ono, for Buddenly Miss Freas pulled n short 23 caliber revolver, and, aiming It nt Potts, Ural tho live charges directly at him. Two of tho bullets made furrows In Mr. Potts' neck nnd a third ono ploughed through tho scalp. Tho wounds aro not considered dangerous. Mammoth Flats Ola Work Horned. ALEXANDRIA, Ind.,Sept. 18. Tho Amer ican Plato Glass works of this city caught llro at 8 o'clock last night, and tho main building, 600 feet long, was consumed. Tho flro originated from tho Igniting of escaping gas from a defective plpo in tho casting room. Tho plant was reorganized thirty days ago with a capital of $1,000,000. It was tho largest of tho kind in tho world. Last week tho works wero started with 160 men, nnd It was tho Intention of putting on a full force next Monday. This meant employment to about 500 workmen. Kx-Consul Waller's Case. Washington, Sept. 18. Mr. Langton, of counsel for ox-Consul Waller, and Paul Bray, stepson of tho latter, wero nt tho state department yesterday. They havo received letters from Waller showing that his health Is Improving slightly. As tho advices received hero aro to the effect that tho record of the court martial In this caso cannot possibly reach Paris beforo tho 22d lust, at tho carllst. The statement of a French newspaper showing that Waller's case is hopeless Is entirely discredited here. Insane Asylum Itrutalltlxs. Chicago, Sept. 18. The coroner's jury In tho caso of David Adams, who died some time ago In tho Dunning Insane asylum, rendered a verdict that ho came to his death from Injuries received In tho Institution. Tho jury did not hold any one, but It is said tho vordlct will bo used as tho basis for a thorough investigation of tho Institution. It Is said that tho same grand jury will also make a rigid in vestigation of tho causes which led to tho death recently of a patient named Puelk. DH ebb's para s A So many appalling accidents have hap' veiled to women recently because of their clothing taking fire from the fire in ranges, tho oxplosion of gasoline stoves, the upsetting of lamps, or from other causes, that there is an evident demand for tho production of some other dress material for those whoso household duties compel them to bo in the vicinity of ranges, gasolino stoves, etc., than tho light, flimsy, and generally highly in ilammable stuff' which composes their evory dayclothing. One by one tho prominont figures in the war of the rebellion drop from public gazo so that but very few aro now left. General Schollold is the last of tho generals who were prominent, and the time has como whon, by reason of ago, he lays down the responsibili ties of the command of tho army to spend the evening of life in tliat quiet repoe be bus well earned. His succenfeor, General Mile, was one of that galaxy of lnillutnt young oifloeni, who, lwcaiuu of thelrpernoiwl valor ftlid gallantry were held in high esteem. He lias the dUtimstlon also of being the first genml to command tho army who was not a graduate of West Point. - -i - - IjtBEMi'KCTlYK of the merit of claims made by any of the parties to the Coal street shoot ing, it ban lwen demonstrated that many young men have lieen in tho habit of inter fering un the rtreet late at night with in offensive Poles, Lithuanians and Hungarians for no other object than to pick a quarrel. It is hoped the result of the eae will havo the effect of breaking up tho practice. There may be lot of oonsolatiou forswue lweuliHrly con stituted people In beating Inoffensive men "just, for the fun of the thing," but to be shot is r 1 i-hcd by none, wiweially by an innocent parlv, as MVJIale claim he was. Two moral are lumi-ln d . First inlud your own business and, second, when you seea midnight brawl going on keep lwyond the range of pistol shots. Macowan Assumes the Debts. TftF.NTON, Sept.18. Frank A. Magownn, whose two rubber mills, tho Trenton and ; the Eastern, wero recently put Into tho hands of receivers, yesterday made nppll- ! cation beforo Vlco Chancellor Bird for tho dismissal of tho receivers on tho ground that two-thirds ot tho creditors assented thereto, ho (Mngowau) having agreed to pay all the debts of both concerns. Tho vice chancellor granted a rulo to show cause why tho receivers should not bo dis charged, tho rule being returnablo next Tuesday. Guilty of Second Degree Murder. Huntingdon, Pa., Sept. 18. Tho jury In tho caso of Wosloy W. McCracken, ono of threo brothers charged with tho fatal shooting of Georgo Hawu on thu night of May 111, last night returned a verdict of guilty of murder in tho second degreo. He, with his two brothers, lay In wait for a i band of whltecaps which had posted notices of Its intended visit on his promises with I tho intention of tearing down n llsputed ' lino fence, nnd on Its approach, fired threo loads of heavy shot, killing young Hawn. KiafieyPills cure all Kidney Troubles, caused by overwork, worry, excesses, etc., and all Blood Troubles ( Rheumatism, Gout, Anaemia, Skin Dis eases, etc.), caused by sick Kidneys. A few doses will re lieve. A few boxes will cure. Sold by all drug gists, or by mail pre paid for 5oc. a box. Write for pamphlet. MEDICINE CO., Sn Franclico. A Loving Cup for Joe Jefferson. Nkw York, Sept. 18. Tho popularity of Joseph Jefferson, tho veteran actor, and tho esteem In which ho Is hold by tho members of his profession, wero nmply at tested at a meeting at tho Waldorf yester day afternoon by prominent theatrical people at which it was decided to tender ' Mr. Jefferson a reception at ono of tho leaning mentors anu present mm a testi monial. It Is proposed that tho testi monial will take tho form of u loving cup. Injured Husband l'ald the Costs. PAltKERSDUlta, W. Vn Sept. 18. John Kobinson, nn aged and wealthy fanner living in tho interior of Webster county, eloped Saturday with his stepdaughter, thowifo of Uriah Clifton. Ho was fol lowed to Pickens by Clifton, who secured the arrest of tho couple. They wore taken to Addison for a hearing, where tho local justice dismissed them, declaring ho had no jurisdiction in such cases, and forced the Injured husband to pay tho costs. Church Struck by I-ljlitnlnc RocKFOltn, .Ills., Sept. 18. Lightning struck tho Holsington church, a few miles cast of this city, whilo services wero being conducted. Tho following wero Injured: Mrs. John Johnson, badly burned; Mrs. Henry Stanley, severely burned; two chil dren, unknown, bndly shocked; Mrs. Dar--win Wnitney, badly burned. HOBB'S Chlcieo. Tna Cholera In Honolulu. San Francisco, Sept. 18. Hawaiian ad vices under date of Sept. 3, by tho steamer Hlo Janeiro, just nrrlved, say: There havo been flfty-nino casos of cholera up to date with forty-llvo deaths since tho scourgo broko out. Two white people wero at tacked ydsterday nnd havo since died, Scrofula Broke Out On our boy when a baby. We gave him much treatment without avail. Noticing In the papers Hood's Sarsaparilla was rec ommended for scrofula and blood diseases we gave it a trial. We soon saw a change for the bettor. He has taken four bottles Hood's Sarsaparilia and 1b now entirely well, hearty and free from all scrofulous symptoms. I have also taken three bottles for nervous head ache and catarrh. It gave me great relief." Mrs. T. M. Bmith, Ituther Glen, Va. Unnrlr Dillr, cure laWtil conitlp. I IUUU O I IIIO tloa. l'rl J a csots. , Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored. Weakness, Nervousness, Debility, and all the train oi evils irom eariy errors or later excesses, lai results or overwork, sicknets, worry, v tn. Full strength, dovcl- opraent ana tone given to every organ ana ooruou oiuiuuouy. nimmi;, nat ural methods. Imuiedi ute Improvement seen. (.Vlliirn lmnniilble. J.000 references. Book. explanation and proofs mailed (sealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL GO., Buffalo, N.Y. oooocoeseoesoooooeeeacteoo AIways FIRST S Gail Bordera 1 1 Eagle Brand I CONDENSED HILIC 3 For 55 years the Uadine brsnJ. It Is the 2 Beet J the meat eu'ionilcjl. g O A PERFECT POOD FOR INFANTS J oBeoeooooe8oaueoeo IM8&Y P5LLS! Safe and suhe. sf m.ic.fss'wjaMAn s SAFb SUARO;' VJacoK Hiiciric Co,P.iil.,Fa Cnrs Thrown from the Track. SlIAUON, Pa., Pept. 18. South bound pnssenger train No, 384 on tho Brio and Pittsburg divlson of the Pennsylvania rail road ran into nn open switch nt Shtinwvillo. Tlieeutlre train was thrown from the truck nnd several of the passengers were slightly Hurt, out all escaped serious Injury. Cures Habit the Tobacco IN 4 TO 10 DAYS OR MONEY REFUNDED. Use All The Tobacco You Wont Till Your "CariDing," is Gone. Naucoti-Cure is the only remedy in the world that acts directly on the nerves and drives the nicotine from the system in fiom four to ten days. It leaves the patient in better health than before taking, and is warranted free from any injurious ingredients. Nakcoti-Cure is popular because it allows the patient to use all the tobacco he wants while under treatment, or until the "craving" and "hankering" are gone. It is then no sacrifice to throw away tobacco forever. Narcoti-Cure is sold at the Uniform price of S5- a bottle, and one bottle cures. Money refunded if a cure is not effected when taken according to directions. PKOf. XV. N. WA1XE, Of Ainliersf, Muss., Chewed Tnlincco Tor 40 Years, anil XVam Cured hy Nttrcoil-Cure. Amherst, Mar."., I'ebrunry 8, 180.1. Tun Nakc-oti Chemical Co., Hprlngilchl, Mass. Gentlemen: Replying to yours of the 1st, would any Hint f hnve used tobacco for 4G years, and of lute linve consumed nlu-cent plus a day, besides smoking considerably. I commenced to use tobacco when I was only 11 years old, and have never been able to Rive up tho habit until I took NAncoTI-CUKE, although I havo tried other so-called remedies without effect. After using your remedy four days, all "hankering" for chewing disappeared, and In four days moro smoking became unpleasant, I have no further desire for tho weed, and experienced no bad effects, whatever. I am gaining in flesh, and feel better than I have for n long time. To all who wish to bo free from tho tobacco habit 1 would say, use NAncoTi-CuitE. Yours truly, W. N. WAITF. If your druggist is unable to give you full particulars about NARCOTI- CURE, send to us for Book of Parti culars free, or send 5.00 for a bottle by mail. THE NABCOTJ CHEMICAL GO,, Spill Id, Mass. l E3 EE EM w G There is no pain that Pain-Killer will not stop. Colic, cramps, toothache, earache, sprains, cute, burns, bites and stings, all yield to its magic. a m ramp is cerram I1ILLEE is nam The qaaatltr hl tieen doubled, but the price la itill 25a, Imitation ftnJ lobt tltntei mj be offered jou look out. The ceuulue bottle beue the nine Ferry Peru tt Son. PAIN' Ek 1 0 T3 T3 till! After All Others Fail Dr. Lobb, CONSULT THE FAMOUS SPECIALIST 329 N. 15th St. Below Callowhlll Philadelphia. To secure n positive nnd permanent cure of Krrors of Youth nnd Loss of Manhood nnd of nil diseases of tho blood, Kidneys. Bladder, Skin and nervous System consult nt onco Dr. Lobb. Ho guarantees in nil cases caused by Excesses, imprudence or Inheritance to restore to Health and Strength by building up the shattered nervous system and adding new life nnu energy to me urouen uown constitution. Consultation and examinations free and strictly confidential. Office hours, dally and Sunday, from 9 A. M. to 3 I. M. nnd 0 to 9 evenings. Itend his book on errors of Youth and obscure diseases of both sexes. Sent free. The Backus Water Motor NUGGETS OF NEWS. An infernal maelilue waa found In the window of n private homo In the Uue St DeniH, Paris. The United States bMUefehip Maine was formally put lu oonimuwlon at the Brook lyn navy ynrd yesterday. Advortlsumente wero Issued from tho nnvy department today calling for pro posals for building tho two now battleships provided for uy tno last congress. William Ellis, colored, lutlvo of Wash ington, was killed yosterduy at Montrose, l'a., n suburb of Allegheny, whilo em ployed nt tho now wuter works. Henry M. Stnnloy, 51. P., nnd oxplorer, hns ncccpttnl tho appointment of associate editor of Bishop William Taylor's Now York monthly pictorial publication, Illus trated Africa. Tho report Is tlonled that tho porto nt London had uooeptod tho plan of reform lu the administration of affairs lu Armenia, which wits submitted by the powers sig natory to tho treaty of Berlin. Dr. l'raker, tho lnsurnuoo swindler in Jail nt Illchmond, 5Io., slnco his capture in tho Minnesota wooils, waived prelim inary examination nud wus bound over to the grand jury lu tho sum of $80,000. Qilmore's Aromatic Wine- A tonic for ladies. If you are suf fering from weakness and feel exhausted and nervous; are getting thin and all run down, Gilniore's Aromatic Wine will bring roses to your cheeks and restore you to flesh and plumpness. Mothers', use it for your daughters. It is the regulator arid corrector for all ail ments peculiar-to womanhood. It promotes digestion, enriches the blood and gives lasting strength. Sold by A. WASLEY, 1 06 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Of a head-spllttiiiK headache linmi;dljtely re lieved by tho use of TAYLOR'S Anti-Headache Powders. They nrc n positive nnd speedy cure nnd nre guamnteed nbsolutelv harmless. Their irront success is nmplo proof that they ure an effective article, wuit-u can ne uiways used wun mo net of result. Procure them from Gruhler Bros. Is the Most EconomlcaUPower Known,, and the Best tn the World for Driving Light MachHery. 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 Is no delay; no firing up; no ashes to clean away; no extra Insurance to jiayj no re pnlrlng necessary; no coal hills to pny, nnd U it nlways rendy for use. It is lnvali'M lor blowing Church Organs, for running Printing Presses, Sewing Machines, Turning I-athes, Scroll Saws, Grind Stones, Coffee Mills, Sausage Slachinos, I'ced Cutters, Corn Mills, Klevators, Hto. Four-horse power at 10 pounds pressure ot witter. It is noiseless, neat, comjmct, steady, aiid abovo all IT IS VERY CHEAP. Price, $15 to $300 Send for circular to the Ilatkus Water Moto Co., Newark, N. J , stuting paper you saw advertisement in. We also manufacture Patent Rotating and Exhaust Fans. Send for Special Catalogue on Ventilating. For Scientific Dentistry go to Dr. J. DONALDSON FORD. Fifteen years actual experience. Gold, Amal gam and Porcelain fillings, G"'a Crowns, 1 'or celaln Crowns, Aluminum Crowns. Itest teeth 810.00, no better made ot nny price. Teeth ex traded with vitalised air, 50e. Extracted with out air, !Bo. Allowance mnile where teeth are out on now plates. -Ml work guaranteed. Lady attendant always premt. Office houras Kvery day, 1 to 5 p. ra. Sundays 1 to 3 p. in. 30 Gast Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa. Jinx lteaso's residence, front room upstairs. Your Stomach Cnnuot stand the snine washing that your boots do. uml the water you drink Un't even fit for that purpose. Use Lorenz Schmidt's .Beer and Porter, JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch.
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