The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, October 07, 1895, Image 2

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EVENING HERALD
!TAHI.ISIIi:i 1870.
Published every livening, Hxccpt Sunday, at
8 South Jahdin Htiucet, Nkau Ckntrk.
Tho llc-rulcl is delivered InHlicnnmlonh mid tlio
surrounding towns fur nix cents week, pay
able to the carriers. Ily mall 81.00 a year, or afl
cents a month, payable in advance. Advertise
ments chnrRed according tosinccnnil position.
The ptibllslicrs reserve the rluht to cliaiiKe the
position of advertisements whenever tlio pul
llentlon of news demands It. The right Is
reserved to reject any advertisement, whether
paid for or not, that the publishers may deem
Improper. Advertising rntes mailo known
upon application.
Entered at the postodlcc at Shenandoah, I'a., n
Becond class mail matter.
TKLKl'IIONK CONNKCT10N.
Evening Herald
MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 180...
STATE TICKET.
STATU TltKASUItKU,
Bknjamin J. Haywood, of Mercer.
SUTKKIOH COURT JUDGES,
J Ait MS A. Hkavkk, of Centre.
E. W. Willard, of Lackawanna.
Ciiari.kh E. Hick, of Luzerne.
0 Bo row 11. Oblady, of Huntingdon.
John J. Wickiiam, of Heaver.
Howard Rkkdkk, of Northampton.
COUNTY TICKET.
JUHOK OP OltPHANS' COURT,
THOMAS H. 11. IjYON, of Mahanoy City.
CONTUOLUnt,
1515NJ. R. SEVERN, of Shenandoah.
IlISTKICT ATTOltNr.Y,
CHAS. E. UHECKONS, of St. Clair.
C'ORONIiR,
Dlt. S. J. SEVKEKT, of Iincgrovo.
l)iiti:oToit op Tin: pooit,
S. It. MIDDLETON, of Gilberton.
COUNTY BUKVKYOIi,
JOSEPH W. GEAHY, Jr., of Pottsville.
The Police should give the vicinity of
Jardin and Centre streets their attention.
Half grown boys mako that locality almost
unbearable by their boisterous practices.
The old bell, which 110 years ago "pro
claimed liberty throughout tho land," is now
in Atlanta where it is proclaiming tho good
will of the peoplo of tho old Kcystono stato
to our brethren in Dixio.
The Cotton States Exposition, now open in
Atlanta, is encouraging as an indication of
tho advanco of the new South. Now if they
will only stop crying "nigger" and get down
to good honest work there will bo a substan
tial improvement made.
Editor Joycr's Daily American was ono
year old on Saturday, and tho event was
fittingly celebrated by increasing tho size of
tho paper to seven columns. The American
is steadily forging to tho front, and tho
editor's independent and fearless editorial
criticisms are appreciated by its readers.
The platform upon which the Republican
party goes before the peoplo is occi'sioning
our Democratic friends considerable uneasi
ness. It is in such direct contrast to the
mouningloss declarations and unfulfilled
promises of their own party that causes them
surprise And tho charges of mismanage
ment am easily bo substantiated.
The outlook for tlio Republicans of New
Jersey is very promising. Should that stato
placo herself in tho Itcpublican ranks this
year tho probabilities are she will bo found
there in the Presidential contost of 1890. This
however, is boinething so unusual for New
Jersey on national issues that it will depend
largely upon the discrete uso of power by tlio
officials elected this fall.
CANNOT BE IGNORED.
William Wilhelm, Esq., of Pottsville, has
jruido a vory serious chargo allcctiug tho
jirobity of Chairman Burd W. Payno which
cannot bo set aside or ignored, but must be
met squarely by tho latter.
Wo did not favor tlio selection of Mr.
Payno, bolieving, as wo did, that better
men for the position are to be found in the
ranks of the party who would bo more
acceptable to the THtrty in goneral. Hut, as
the candidates placed in nomination hav
exorcised the right vested in them by the
party rules and named Mr. Payno for tho
place, we bowed in submission to thei
wishes, as they are the people who are to gain
or lose and should do as their best judgment
dictates.
The cliarges made by Mr. Wilhelm, how
ever, are suoh that, if he can suocesnfully
maintain them, affect not only Chairman
iyne but the whole party 5u this county
to such an extent that it becomes a matter in
which not only the candidates, but every
Republican voter in the county is interested.
It isdue the Chairman, bowover, towpeud
judgment until his defense it made, and the
Republicans of Shenandoah are anxiously
awaiting the onUJomu.
AN UNUSUAL VETO.
Maiidi Cb'iuk's Council and Chief Burgess
arc at odd1 ow telephone and electric light
pole, the Council having passed an urdmance
providing fortlie taxation of all suoh which
the Burgess, Jn the exercise of the right eou
li rred upon such officers by the legislature a
k w years ago, promptly vetoed. Tiie reason
iv( n by this learned Dogberry are tliat the
ordinance would be derogatory to improve
m. rn, m tin town, and work hardship upon
i urn -
itleeted bemuse they do not
l-U.V '! I lilt Htln.
1 1 M ii i Kii iiin is one thnt allows consider
able lutitude for discussion, but the latter is
npt to lend ono to tlio conclusion that tlio
loomed. Chiof Jtngistmto of Mnuch Cliuuk
lias some ieciinlary interest In tlio matter, or
Is tinged with socialistic ideas and favors
taxing only thoso who liavo monuy to sparo.
Such an oxcrciso of tlio veto powor as this
causes tho action of tlio legislature in giving
the twine to tlio Executive of boroughs to lo
soriously questioned. Fortunately tlio ulmso
of tho power hag heon rare, the majority of
Burgesses declining to set up their individual
opinions in opposition to tho united wisdom
of the Councils.
A rnoMlNE.vr rottsvlllo politician re
marked tho other day that when tho tinio
should arrlvo that the onudidatoH of both 1
political parties got together and agreo that
money shall not be used In other than legiti
mate channels and carry out tlio agreement,
politics will have almost reached perfection.
Evory good citizen will heartily concur in
and endorse the sentiment. Money is the
great root of evil in politics as well as in
many other affairs of life, and in nine cases
out of ten it defeats tho will of the people.
Hut the suggestion may very proporly be
extended so as to includo the voters them-
solves. It is stated as a positive fact that a
man who attended ono of tho county con
ventions bled three candidates of thirty
dollars under tho plea that ho could not
nllbrd to lose his day's work and pay his
oxpensos to tho county scat. Let the pro
posed reform begin at tho proper place right
n tho ranks of tho votors. When this is
accomplished follow it to tho primaries, then
to tho county conventions, to tho elections
and then to tho legislative halls. In this
lnaunor the desired reform will bo accom
plished.
"A little farm well tilled,
A little cellar well tilled,
A little wifo well welled."
What could you wish a man bettor than
that ? The last is not the least by any means,
but how can a wifo bo well willed if she be
the victim of those distressing maladies tliat
make her lilo a burden ? Let her take Dr.
Pierco's Favorite Proscription and cure all
painful irregularities; uterine disorders, in-
llammatlon and ulceration, prolapsus and
kindred weaknesses. It is a boom and a
blessing to women. Thousands aro in tho
bloom of health through using it, when
otherwise they would bo under the sod. Aro
you a sufferer? Uso it, or some day wo may
read
A little wife self willed,
Rosewood coftln enrly tilled,
Spite of doctor well skilled,
Ovarian, Fibroid and other Tumors cured
without surgery. Hook, testimonials and
references, mailed securely scaled for 10 cents
in stamps. Address, world's Dispensary
Medical Association, lluflalo, N. Y.
Driven from Home by a Forest Fire.
liiilDQETON, N. J., Oct. 7. Hundreds of
roon, women and children residing In Di
viding Creek and Newport wero out all
night fighting a bad woods flro, which
threatened several homes. Tho families ot
William Jenkins and Andrew Hewitt
moved hastily out, and their houses were
partly destroyed.' Tho fire lias been burn
ing fiercely all day, and tho fighters make
slow progress ugainst It.
Killed by a "Wild Vt" Imllnn.
Baltimore, Oct. 7. John P. Horn, a 12-
year-old boy, died In this city from the
effects of Injuries received a week ago at
tho hands of ono of Buffalo Bill's Indians.
Tho boy was peeping in at tho Indian tent
on Monday last, when ono of tho inmates,
whoso identity is unknown, but who Is
thought to bo a Sioux, throw a brick at
him, fracturing his skull.
A Motormnn's Romance.
San Antonio, Tex., Oct. 7. Febrlno
Kubio, a motornmn on tho San Antonio
street railway, In tills city, claims to bo a
sou of Hon. Romero Rubio, lato minister
of tho Interior of tho Republic of Mexico.
Febrino Rubio is 2S yoars of age, and bears
a close resemblance- of tho minister. He
says ho ran away from homo at the age of
10 years.
Appointed by Governor Uniting..
IlAltltiSDUKG, Oct. 7. Governor Hast
ings has oppointed Miss Cora Stuchfleld,
of Allegheny, and Captain M. N. Bnker.of
Corry, deputy factory inspectors. Baker
was originally appointed by Factory In
spector Martin when the department was
organized six years ago, and ha3 been re
tained by every succeeding inspector.
Bays Four Hundred Aruienlnna Were Killed
London, Oct. 7. A Constantinople dis
patch to Tho Daily News says that tha Ar
menian patriarch has received a list of tho
names of 400 Armenians who have been
missing since last Monday, exclusive of
tho ninety-two bodlos which havo been
bent to the Armenian hospital.
Arrival of the Mrniner City of 1'nrla.
New York, Oot. 7. The steamer City of
Paris, about thirty-six hours overdue, was
dooked at 11 o clock last night. The delay
was due to priming or foaming' of the
boilers.
Don't Get Excited
Was what the dootors told me, and they
said I must not run, on account of flut-
tering of my heart. I was sick over A
year with dyspepsia, could not sleep or
eat in comfort, was generally miseiahle.
Hoed's Sarsapariila
gave me refreshing sleep, steady nerves
end btter health than ever. I havegreot
faith lu nood's. II. II. Pbicb, Heading. Pa.
DM1 easy to buy, oasyto talc,
rlOOU S flHS easylnefloct. S6c
WILL BECOME INDIANS.
And Then Corbett and Fitnlrnmona Can
Flcht Without Interference.
AHDMORE, I. T., Oct. 7. Tho Corbett
Fltzslmnious light may como to the In
dian Territory. Dan Stuart has stated as
much to parties hero who aro interested in
tho project. At what point tho mill will
take plnco has not yet boon fully decided.
Tho two places most favorably mentioned
by the flstio continuant nro Colbert Sta
tion, Just across tho Texas line, mid Ard
more, the largest town In the. Indian Tor
rltory, on tho Santa Fo road. It is now
more of a contest betwoeu tho Knty and
tho Atchison, Topoka and Snutn, Ko to do
termino which lino shall havo tho traffic
incident to tho fight thnu between tho
towns.
After tho mill takes plnco In Indian Ter
ritory, as has now boon arranged, It must
como unuor tlio patronngo of tho Chicka
saw govornmont. Tho judicial power of
tho United States court In tho Indian Ter
ritory will bo exorcised to provont It, but
the lawyers concur In tho opinion that
thoro is no law to punish it. The Unltod
States has all tho Jurisdiction that con
gress has vested In any tribunal over such
matters, but only has such jurisdiction as
Is expressly conforred ou It.
The Chickasaw legislature, which is now
In session, will not adjourn for about two
weeks. The Chickasnw treasury is empty,
uud "ho" is naturally a lover of sport and
gaming devices. Flvo thousand dollars
deposited in tho Chickasaw treasury by
tho Florida Athletic club will muke Cor
bett and Fitzslmmons, their seconds, ref
eree and backers membors of tho Chicka
saw tribe of Indians, and thereby out tlio
jurisdiction of the United State und le
galize tho assembly. Tho pugilists will
not sacrifice nny of tlio privileges of Unit jd
Status citizenship by joining tlio tribe.
Tho Darlington, Wis., Journal says editor
ially of a popular patent medicine : "We
know from experienco that Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea P.cmcdy is all
that is claimed for it', as on two occasions it
stopped excruciating pains and possibly saved
us from an untimely grave. Wo would
not rest easy over night without it in the
house." This remedy undoubtedly saves
more pain and suffering than any other
medicine in the world. Every family should
keep it in tho house, for it is sure to be
needed sooner or later. For salo by Gruhler
Bros., Druggists.
Acnlnst Convict Labor.
Bdhlinoton, N. J., Oct. 7. At a special
meeting of the Moulders' and Mechanics'
association resolutions wero adopted offer
ing political support to those who publicly
odvocnto a stato constitutional amend
ment to prohibit the employment of con
vict labor in competition with free work
lugmcn. A copy of tho resolutions were
sent to John W. Griggs, tho Republican
candidate for governor, with a request
that lie stato Ills position on tho system.
King of Portugal to Visit England.
London, Oct. 7. Tho king of Portugal
will nrrlvo In England on Oct. 31, seem
ingly on a state visit. He will be received
by tho Prlnco of Wales. Later ho will
visit tho queen at Balmoral. Upon his
return to London a banquet In his honor
will bo given at tho Guildhall, and after
ward ho will visit Manchester and Glas
gow, whoro receptions will bo tendered to
him.
Declined to Receive the llritlih Admiral.
Shanghai, Oct. 7. Chang Chi Tung,
viceroy of Nanking, has declined to re
celvo a visit from tho British Admiral
Buller ou the plea of sickness. Tlio British
cruiser Alacrity Is returning from Yang-Tso-Klana.
Tho Archer and Undaunted
Bra at 1 o-x-how.
Cure for Heailnclie.
As a remedy for all forms of Headache
Electric Hitters has proved to he the very
best. It ellVets a permanent curo and the
most dreaded habitual hick headaches yield
to its influence. Wo urge all who arealllicted
to procure a bottle, and give this remedy a
lair trial, lu easo 01 nauuuai coiisujiiuioii
Electric Hitters cures by giving the needed
tone to tho bowels, and few cases long resist
tho uso of this medicine Try it once. Large
bottles only fiO cents at A. Wasley's Drug
Store.
General Mfthoue Avraltlnc Dentil.
"Washington, Oct. 7. Tho condition of
ex-Souator Mithono, of Virginia, shows no
particular change. He is simply clinging
to life by n slender thread, which his phy
sicians think may bo sovcred at any time.
He remains In a coinatoso condition, from
which ho is aroused only with an effort,
nnd bis digestive organs aro also falling,
which adds to tho hopelosjnoss of tho case.
Klovator Welcht Kills Two.
Hartford, Oct. 7. John Farr, elevator
boy at the Batterson building, In Asylum
street, stuck his head through the netting
Into tho elevator woll nnd was struck by
tho weight. His skull was fractured. Jan
itor Melvin Barber, a short tlmo later, was
showing how it happened, when ho was
struck by the weight and killed. Ho loaves
a widow and family.
ltie Klre unit Xo Water.
WlLKRsnAKKK, Pa., Oot. 7. Tho bor
ough of Sugar Notch, whloh has be6n
Without water for som tlmo, wits the
scone of a conflagration Saturday evenlug
which threatened the destruction of tha
town. The ttro engine from Ashley want
to tho rescue and th9 flro was gotten un
der control. Loss, IIO.OUO.
Going Raek to the W'hlto llouie.
Buzzard's Bat, Mas., Oet. 7. Presl-
tleut Clovektud will prouobly leave Gray
(tables for Washington soinotime during
the present weok, after one ot the longest
sojourns at bis summer homo U"io evar
made by liliu. Mrs. Cleveland and the
three children will remain for a weoVpr
two longer.
Ueulea Tlutt tha Virli!i It Io.t.
HAT AHA, Oot. 7. The convr.poiulent
sought to verify the ropoi-t that the SpanUh
oruuer uonuo ao venaaito nait round
He eel led upon Admiral JuiM, tbe
mander of the Spanish naval forees 1
The admiral promptly eluMed h i
as being positively untrue.
Killed by u Tall of Hook.
Bck anton, Pa., Oct, 7. A fi)U Ot reek
In tho Murray shaft, at UllHIftO, otuied
the death of Thomas D en wi) , ' tKveinboj of
the llrm of Murray, Owcay. Uroyn,
operators of the colliery.
The Wnntller.
For sail tern Pennsylvania and New Jr-
tav: Ixical showers In the evening or nigdt:
MiuthweMterlv winds! sllahtly wurmeriln
the interior.
P.V..11 .aturrli. that dread breeder of
siimntion. huwuinhe to the healing nillue
of Thomas' Klectiic Oil.
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isi
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Mineral waters, AVciss beer. Bottler of the
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BRUTALITY OF FOOTBALL.
Ono Player Hat III No,e TtroUnn and An
other llecome lnau
CHIC Ano, Oct. 7. Tho football games be
tween Northwestern university and Belolb
college on Saturday enmo very near result
ing In a riot, although this was avoided by
prompt actio Tho bitterest kind of fool
ing was engeuSr'rcd between tho friends of
the opposing tpams, and thero wore a num
ber of personal encounters.
Northwestern had tho ball, and It had
Just been advanced fifteen yards by Potter,
when Thorne, tho Northwostorn loft
guard.rau around tho line to whoro Baker,
tlio Bclolt halfback, was standing, and
deliberately struck him a tremendous
blow in tho fnco, breaking his noso and
stretching him out unconscious on tho
grass. Tlio lintaut Thorne made the
assault lie turned and ran baok Into tho
lino, without waiting to see tho offcotof
his blow.
Tho attaok was apparently entirely un
provoked, and In an Instnnt Thome was
surrounded by tho entire Bololt tonm.
Many of the spectators had witnessed the
affair, and crowded ovor tho ropes to see
that their men wero given a fair show if 1
came to a fight. Atkinson, tho Bslolt cap
tain, waa besldo hlmsolf with nnger, uud
made several attempts to get nt Thorne,
from whom he wns separated by tho muss
of spoctators who had crowded In to tako
a hand in tho slugging match.
By this time tho two teams were sur
rounded by 200 half crazed students from
both colleges, In the midst of whom the
largo police detail which had been sent to
prcMi-rve order nt tlio gamo wero utterly
powerless. Members of tho football teams
cumid each other right and loft, and it
seemed as If the game would end In a riot.
Tho Hold wns cleared after await of fifteen
minuter, and tho game proceeded, Thorno
having been ruled on. Baker was carried
to his hotel, whero ho reocized medical at
tention. He had boon severely injured
early in tho game, and was too weak to
Btaud tho tcrriflo onset mndo on him by
Thorno. '
Football Flayer ltecomet Insnne.
Scbanton, Pa., Oct. 7. Tho Syracuso
university football team took a game from
Soranton Saturday by a scoro of 13-0. Tho
gamo wns an oxcocdlngly rough ono, and
at least four of the Soranton players wero
painfully injured. Captain Walsh was
kicked in tho head during a most exciting
period of tho game, but resumed play. On
tho next line up he did not movo from bis
tracks, quickly bocarno delirious, and Is
now raving llko a manlao.
Murdered by a Fellow Italian.
Westfield, N. J., Oct. 7. In tho shanty
where threo weeks ago an Italian known
only as No. 20 on tho sewer works was
stabbed to doath another man was killed
yesterday afternoon. The man who did
the shooting was Paepba Benkristo, of
Plalnfleld. Tho victim was Domlnloo
Celli, the bartender and general manager
of tho boarding quarters of tho Italians.
Celll and tho visitor had a dispute rela
tlvoto tho amount duo for drinks, and
Bonkrlsto pulled a revolver. Ho flrod and
tho bullet entered the barkeeper's left
temple, Indicting a wound from which ho
died shortly ufterwards. Benkristo took
to tho woods.
French Pursuit of the IJovai.
LONDON, Oct. 7, A correspondent of
Tho Times at Antananurivo, writing un
der datu of Sept. 23, suys: The French nro
thirty miles offjind are advancing fast..
xno urltlsli cemetery and i rencu oDsorva
tory horo havo been wrecked. The queen
in a speech yesterday said: "Tlio French
aro close upon you. You said you would
light for mo, but you have not fought
I will not yield. I shall die at tho pal
ace." Tho Ilovns aro preparing to mako
tho last stand at Ambohcinnnga.
Tim Auti-Womon SufTracist.
Albajtv, Oct, 7. Tho special stato com
mittee of tho anti-women suffragists
headed by Mrs. John V. L. Pruyn, of this
city, has Issued nn address to tho electors
of tho state of New York, sayiug: "Tho
committee is anxious to urge upon the
voters of tho stato that they should tako
pains to securo the nomlnotlon and eleo-
tlon to tho legislaturo of men known to Do
opposed to the imposition upon women of
tho unwelcome and unsuitable, responsi
bility of the ballot."
Student Debarred From Salooni.
Princeton, Oct. 7. Tlio trustees of
Princeton havo ordered all tho saloon
keepers in town to stop selling liquor to
students under 21 years of ago. Tho stato
law, passed in 1831, prohibits nil liquors
being sold to students under age, und the
trustees propose to see tho law carried into
effect. Tho saloon keepers havo compiled
with tho ordpr.aud no students nro allowed
in the drinking houses.
Killed by Hla Father-ln-I.aw.
Leadviixe, Colo., Oct. 7. Patrick Kon
nedy, Populist candidate for sheriff, was
shot down in cold blood Saturday night
by his father-in-law, T. B. Powers. They
had been quarrel ling over family affairs,
Powers bolug under tho lnllnonoe of
liquor. The murderer was hastily taken
out of town by tho olUoers, as a lynching
was feared. Kennedy was sheriff of Luke
county for four years.
A, Mttle lrl Uurimil to Death.
HAMBURG, Pa., Oct. 7. Death in awful
form wua the fate of Aimlo Brush, J years
of ago, at her home In West Hamburg.
"While playing near a wood flro the child's
dress Ignited, und before the Haines were
put out the child had ltoon roasted alive
and died In a few hours. The child's
mother was also soriously burned while
extinguishing the flames.
Tim Taylor Mrothore ftooure a Stay.
Carboi.lton, Mo., Oot.- 6. Yesterday
was the date set for the execution of the
Taylor brothers, for the murder of the
Meeks family, but Judge Huokor granted
a stay of execution pending au appeal to
the supreme oourt. Tiie appeal will not
be heard before next April.
NUGGETS OF NEWS.
A jury declared insane Miirlc Sherbern,
who horribly butch-ml J. H. Hull, his
friend, at liennoxvllle, Quebec.
Sluoe hU oonvlctlon for wife murder
"William Hon-haw, the ex-prouolier, of
Chicago, hat eatvu nothing, and Is believed
to bo starving himself.
Tlio prnnd j'ary of Lexington, Ky., in
dlotod .Mayor Duncan nvd (Jhlef of Police
MeElroy, churglag tbom with permitting
utlouiis to sell liquor on Sunday.
Because of a case of snmllpox ou board,
the steamer Markal, from Hamburg, will
be detained lu New York quarantine until
till tito puksengers are vara'iunted
At Philadelphia on Saturday the Uni
versity of Pennsylvania defeat d Krauklln
end Marshall at football by 48 to a At
1'rlucctun I'rluceton, 22; ltutwr. n
A Professional Nurso Afflicted "With
Brlght's Dlscaso of tho Kidneys
Finds n Curo.
(From the Duffalo Aetei )
Mrs. A. E. Taylor lias resided in Buffalo
for over 40 years, her address is 250 Her
klmcr Avenue, as n professional inire slio
lias nursed back to health many a milTerer.
Diseaso In nil Its varied forms have be
come ns familiar to herns to tlio regular
prnctltloner. Her occupation Is one that
taxes tho strongest constitution, but tho
fntlgno of long wntchlng nnd nurslnr at
last brought her to a bed of sickness. .Airs.
Taylor spenks of her complaint and ruro
ns follows: "After being confined to my
bed for some tlino my disease nsaunied
such a serious aspect' that a doctor was
called in. He pronounced my H'lmcnt
hright's tlisunso of kidneys lu tlie third rio
g:re nnd a very bad ere. Mv. limbs
swelled up so thnt I could not walk nciow
tho lloor, or, Indeed, help myadf in uny
wny. Jly face bloated up and my eves
swelled so that the Bilit was badlv Im
paired. This condition continui-d for
nearly two months viMionS any t: url.cd
improvement rn:n t!.u !"( "r's treat n.uit..
I have tike'i qu.irts f buchu ai.u ;i :;mr.
1 tried battery treatment, but all w:m mt
auy li'.rting benefit uutil 1 felt like lhit'lly
giving up In despair. Hearing of Donn s
Kidney Pills I gave them n trial, nnd after
taking thrri! boxes I w.is nb'.o to ,' jt lip
.vitho'at 'assistance a:nl walk, ...v.i.t tVng I
nari not done in montiw. I couimued
steadily to improve with their use. The
swelling in my it'g H'ir. t tie coinr rorunieci
to my face, changing from, a chalky color
to a hcallhy bh nrc. I now r"rsMrr my
self entire! v cured nnd I shall never rest
praising the little pill that saed inc.
" uoiuvs Kttincy nis nrc certainly a sur
nrisin-r discovery for kidney ailments. I
shall 1 glad to toll anyone o the won
derful cure they performed on me."
For sale hv all dealers price, ou cents.
Mailed by Fostor-Milburn Co., Buimlo,
N. Y soio agents for the U. 3.
For sale nt Kirlin's Pharmacy.
JOHN D ALTON,
Agent for
Shenandoah and Vicinity
--For--
BARBEY'S
Beer and Porten
Barbey's Bohemian Beer-
The Schuylkill Valley Cottage
Owned by Feter Griffiths
No. 122 South Misslsspp! Avenue,
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.
Two and one-half snunres from P. .tit. station:
Imlf square from Iwicli. ltepalntcd, repapered
nnd refurnished. Everything complete for con
venience of patrons. MltS. M. A. QKIFFIN,
Proprietress.
HUMPHBSW
Nothing has ever been produced to
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HEALING APPLICATION. Jt has been
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Sold by DrugEiata, or sent post-paid on receiptor price.
IICUrllREIS-BED. CO., Ill 11 J im.uSt.,w York.
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A stenuine welcome await you at
JOE WYATT'S SALOON,
Cor. rialn and Coal Sts.
Pool room attached. Wnet wlilkey, lieera,
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