EVENING HERALD HM'AIII.ISIIKO 1H70. Published every KvcnltiR, Kxcrpt Sunday, nt 8 South jAKtitK hxiiKirr, Near Ckktbe. The Herald is dcllveied InSlicnandoah nml tlio surrounding towns for nix cents a week, pay Mlo to tlic ciirrlern. Jly mull W.00 n year, or 25 oenta n month, payable In advance. Advertise ments charged ivccortllntrtoKpaeentHl position. The ptiblNhcre reserve tho rilit to chnnire the ponltion of advertisements whenever tlio pub lication of news demands It. Tlio rluht is reserved to reject any advertisement, whether paid for or not, that the publishers may deem Improper. Advertising rates mado known upon apil!ontloii. Entered at tlio poiloulce nt Shenandoah, l'a., as second class mall matter. TKI.KPHONB CONNKCTION. Evening Herald FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1803. STATE TICKET. STATU TKEASURKK, Benjamin J. Haywood, of Mercer. SUPERIOR COURT JUDGES, Jam us A. Beaver, of Centre E. W. WlLLARD, of Lackawanna. Ciiakles E. Kicn, of Luzerne. George B. Orlauv, of Huntingdon. John J. Wickham, of Boaver. HOWAKD Reudkii, of Northampton. COUNTY TICKET. JUDGE OK ORPHANS' COURT, THOMAS H. B. LYON, of Mahanoy City. CONTROLLER, BENJ. H. SEVERN, of Shenandoah. DISTRICT ATTORNEY, CHAS. E. 11RECKONS, of St. Clnlr. CORONER, Dr. S. J. SEYl'ERT, of Pincgrove. DIRIXTOR OP THE POOR, S.R. MIDDLETON, of ailberton. COUNTY SURVEYOR, W. OEARY, Jn., of Pottsville. JOS EMI And Orovcr has not yet announced bow many fish be caught We arc sorry to say it, but tho weather beaten ship Democracy is drifting toward dangerous rocks. Last night's meeting of the Borough Coun cil was a spirited one, and considerable busi ness was transacted. Castles in the air have often been built, only to burst and somo high just at present. are soaring pretty Kismnh babies and attending corn-husk-ings will not put a candidato in the District Attorney's olllce. Tho people want ability. The erection of a summer homo near Girard Manor for tho students of Cirard I'ollogo is commendable, and the sito is an excellent ouo. Jersey's Republican candidate for Gover nor is swinging around tho circle at a rato that dazzlos his opponent, and speaks to very ..ii'rgo crowds whorevor be goes. ). ; TiinR question has been frequently n.kcd, Why 6 should Democrats stand by a lot of niachimc candidates to keep the sumo crowd in contrdtl of tho olllces 1 The answer will come November 5th, The Suilrcme Court has decided that each voter shalll vote for hut six candidates for Superior jf 'ourt. This leavos tho caso whore it stood vlben the law was created and before its constitlitionality was questioned. The Surf rcmo Court has rcudored a deci sion to thoj cll'eet that a property owner who has been ntotificd to repair a dofectivo side walk eaulio held responsible for any injury that may Jiefall a pedestrian by reason of his neglect. i With two olectrie light plants and one gas company alroady established, and two more companies knocking at our doors for ad mittance, the people of Shenandoah will certainly not suifer for illumination. Whllo wo beliovo that competition in any line of trado is a good thing, yet thero is no necessity for unduo haste in granting the request of applicants without a thorough understanding. In so deciding Council acted wisely, and at the snmo tlmo placed no impediment in tlio way of tho companies interested. The Convention of tho Episcopal church, now in session at Minneapolis, has mado an explicit pronouncement on tho divorce ques tion In tho revision of canon 35. It forbids a minister to solemnize the marriage of a person who has been divorced, unions that person was the innocent party in a divorce granted for adultery, and a ministor may not administer baptism or communion to anyone who has married otherwise than in accord ance with the discipline of tho church. Heretofore tho canons have not been so explioit upon this point and tho increase in divorces has been a matter of concern to tho authorities of tlio church, and It is expected tho action taken will tend to lessen the number. After tho usual procrastination the Sultan of Turkey has acceded to the demands of tho Europoan powers lu tho caso of Armenia, and tho question Is now considered settled. The demand included tho appointment of a Christian as High Commissioner, who will carry out tho soheuio of reform demanded, which Includes the appointment of a Chris tian as governor or vice-governor, accordlug as the Christians or Mohammedans predomi nate in the various provinces of Armenia, no proselytisni by force; tho judicial system t banged and torture abolished- This is a woak-enhiK.of tlio I'orto's power and nliotlier step Id tlio nggrvwlvo movcnient which will end only .in the crowding of tlio Turk out of Europe which, for humanity's mko, cannot come toe MHJtl, The Purity Congress, now in (session in Baltimore, Js attracting much attention, and many persons of national reputation are in attendance. Tlio suppression of vice aud tlio uplifting of mankind Is tlio object of tlio gathoriugntid somo very plain talk has been indulged it) during the discussions of tlio various sultjeuts that onmo before tlio body. This is In direct contrast to tho views of those who believe ihat social purity should not bo talked about above a whisper. Wo agree with Miss Millard that such topics should be given publicity, to tho end that these evils may bo remedied. He Lived h Past Life. Dulutii, Minn., Oct. 18. 0. H.Stuckcy, cashier of tho State bnuk, Is missing, and with him 115,000 of tho bank's cusb. Ho locked the safe utid closed tho bank as usual Wednesday evening and everything was supposed to bo nil right. Ho did not appear yesterday, and when tho safe was opened It wns discovered that all the bills of largo denomination and all tho gold coin was gono. For somo tlmo past Stuckey has boon loading a fivst life and has been on Intimate terms with n notor ious woman. Tho bank is protected by bond of 20,000. Actlvo Kxcrelne and good food In plenty, tends to mako children healthy. If children suffer, how cvor, from Scrofulous, Skin or Scalp Diseases if their blood is impure and pimples or boils appear, they should bo given tho right medicine. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery brings about tho best bodily con dition. It purifies the blood and renders the liver active as well as builds up health and strength. Puny, pale, weak children get a lasting benefit and "a good start" from tho use of tho "Discovery." It puts on whole some ilesh. and does not nauseate and ofl'end the stomach like tho various preparations of cod liver oil. Onco used, it is always m favor. Dr. Pierce's Pellets cure constipation, head aches, indigestion, dyspepsia. One a do-e. Sold by all dealers. FIctltloiie Names on tho Pay Itnll. Buffalo, Oct. 18. Tho- Investigation Into the methods employed In tho publlo works department produced a sensation when John Fluan. formerly a fnromun of street cleaning gangs, testified thr.; at tlio Instigation of Cashier Howard D. Herr ho inserted on the time book and turned into the department fictitious names. Cashier Horr nu:l John M. Danahay, assistant su perintendent of street cleaning, were ar rested a week ago. CMlmti Homlittlonlsts ?iironrac;el. CLKVELANI), Oct. 18. Senor A. G. Do Al'nngo, of this city, has received a letter from a Now York friend, whoso namo ho refuses to divulge, saying that a Cuban spy arrived in that city last Tuesday direct from tho battle Holds in Cuba. This spy declm-es that tho revolutionists havo been much encouraged by recent successes, nnd all feel certain that tho dawn of Cuban in dependence has already appeared. A Household Treasure. ' D. W. Puller, of Canajoharie, N. Y., says that bo always keeps Dr. King's Now Dis covery in tlio house and his family has always found the very best results follow its use; that ho would not he without it, it pro curable. G. A. Dykeman Druggists, Cats kill, X. Y., says that Dr. King's Xew Discovery is undoubtedly tho best cough remedy; that he has used it in Ids family for eight years, and it has never failed to do all that is claimed for it. Why not try a remedy so long tried and tested. Trial bottles free at A. Wasley's drug store. Regular size 50c aud f 1.00 ISrHzlllan Sympathy for Cuba. "Washington, Oct. 18. Tho cable re ports from Buenos Ayres of Brazil's will ingness under certain circumstances to recognlzo tho Cubans ns belligerents Is causing much comment In official circles, although cablo Inquiries havo not yet brought olther confirmation or denial. Undor ordinary circumstances little ro llauco is placed In tho Brazilian reports coming via Buenos Ayres, but in thU case it Is knowmtbnt an extensive ugltation In favor of the Cuban Insurgents has been going on recently through Brazil, The Brazilian press and publlo havo been be sieging tho Brazilian congress, now In ses sion, to recognlzo tho Cuban insurgents. Nntlonnl Republican Committee. New York. Oct. 18. There will bo an Informal meotlng of the members of tho executive committee of the Republican na tional committee at the Holland House, this aftornoon. Chairman Thomas H. Carter Is staying at this hotel, and ho has invited nil tho monitors of tho oxecutlvo connnlttco within call to meet him thero. Nearly n quorum of tho committee nro In tho olty. It is given out that tho object of tho gathering Is to proparo n call for a meeting of the full Republican national committee to fix the tlmo and place for holding the national convention next yeur. What Shall S Do? j tho oarnest, almost agonizing cry of weak, tired, nervous women, and crowded, overworked, struggling men. Slight dif ficulties, ordinary cares, household work or daily labor, magnify themselves into seemingly impassable mountains. This la simply because the nerves are weak, the bodily organs debilitated, and they do not Take proper nourishment. Feed tho nerves, organs and tissues on rich rod blood, and bow soon the glow of health comes to thp pale oheeks, firmness to the unsteady band, and strength to tho faltering limb. SarsapariSSa purifies, vitalizes and enriches the blood and is thus the best f r nd to unfortunate humanity. Be sure t get Hood's nud only Hood's. Alldrr ts. fl: six for fo. TV ai n:t . . ' ' Mllnnpr pin ana A PEOPLE OF FEW WORDS. "hot your speech be yoa, yen, and nay, nay," Says tho Good Book, "for whatsoever Is moro than fliose comctli of evil." The Shakers abide by the splritof thisrulo. Their words are few, simple, Blncoro and direct. They Waste no energy in Idle talk j they use It In thinking and doing. Aud whatever they do they do with their might. Thoy arc content witli nothing short of tho essence and principles of the things thoy Investigate. They take pains and aro patient. And thus tho doors of many strange truths open to them. In this way they discovered what may almost lw called tho unity of disease. A venomblo Shaker says of It : "It is said that olio man's moat Is another man's poison. That is but half tho truth. Any man's meat is any man's poison, undcrccrtain conditions. If tho grain never got further than the hopper wo should never have bread ; and if bread novcr got furthor than tho stomach we should never havo strength. When tlio stomach is torpid, helpless and inllamed tho food lies In It and rots. This fermentation produces poisons which may, and often do, disorder ovcry other organ and function of tho body. This Is Indigestion or dyspepsia, with many symptoms and disguises. Cure it and you cure nlno-tontlis of our complaints." Those words wore Uttered many years ago. Slnco then thoy have found n remedy, now known as tho Shaker Digestive IXirdlal. it is made from medicinal plants cultivated by them. It is a food and digests other loods. , Taken whllo eating it rests tlio stomach and nourishes tho system. J he pains and dis tresses of dyspepsia disappear before it. It prevents fermentation and soon restores full power to the digestion. It succeeds in the worst cases. It is worthy tho name of the pcoplo whose namo It bears. Any druggist will sell you a trial bottlo for ten cent. A llraUrman'ii Awful Kxperlence. HAnmsnuiio, Oct. 18. C. L. Hhoads, a Pennsylvania railroad brnkenian, had an awful experience last night In tho com pnny yards. In attempting to couple two cars his right hand was caught between tho bumpers, and ho was held prisoner for over an hour suffering lnteuso agony be fore ho was discovered and released. The band had to bo amputated. Ho may dlo from tho shock. An Accused Murdorer'n Suicide, Buffalo, Oct. 18. James Dixon, who was locked up In tho julj hero on tho charge of complicity In the murder of Captain Phillips and his sou In tho riot nt Scrlbner's dock, Tounwnnda, last week, committed suicide by hanging during tho night. Ho mado a ropo from tho sheet from his cot. Kx-Oovernnr Iloverlilgo Iteporteil Hying, Sandwich, His., Oct. 18. Kx-Governor Beveridge about noon yesterday began to fall, nud Is now considered in n crltlcnl condition, with gravo doubts of his rally ing. His physician thinks tho end Is near. The Darlington, AVis., Journal says editor ially of a popular patent medicino : "Wo know from experience that Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is all that isclaimod for it, as on two occasions it stopped excruciating pains and possibly saved ns froni an untimely grave. Wo would not rest easy over night without it in the bouse." This remedy undoubtedly saves more naiu and suffering than any other medicine in the world. Every family should keep it in tlio house, for it is sure to be needed sooner or later. For sale by Gruhler Bros., Druggists. A New Two-Yoar-Old Itrccird. LJ3XTNWTON, Ky., Oct. 18. Tho sensation at yesterday's races was the breaking of tho world's 2-year-old record for a mile by Tommy Brltton, be lowering It half a sec ond, trotting tho mile lu S.15K- NUGGETSOF NEWS. Cholera is gradually decreasing in in tensity throughout southurn Russia. Bishop Attlcus G. Haywood, of tho Southern Methodist church, Is critically 111 at his home In Oxford,, Ga. Secretary Carlisle has accepted an Invi tation to dollar on nddross nt tho annual dinner of tho Xew York board of trade on Nov. 18. Tho Union Veterau Legion, in session at Buffalo, unanimously adopted a resolu tion of sympathy with Cuba In horjtrug gle for independence. An Odessa dispatch to the London Times pays that the Black sea Russian fleet hns been hastily ordered to crulso Jiear tho inoutb of tho Bospborus. A combination of clothespin manufact ures, which controls tho annual produc tion of 500.000,000 clothespins, has been porfectod ae Clovclond. If TrimliU-il With ltlieiinmllxiii ltcail Tills. Annapolis, Md., Apr. 10, 1801. I havo used Chamberlain's Pain Italia for rheuma tism and found it to bo all that is claimed for it. I believo ft to bo tho bet preparation for rheumatism and deep seated muscular pains on tho market and cheerfully recom mend it to tho public. Jno. G. llrooks, dcalor in boots, shoes, etc., No. 18 Main St. ALSO IiEAD THIS. Mkchanicsville, St. Mary County, Md. I sold a bottlo of Chamberlain's Pain Balm to a man who had been suffering with rheu matism for soveral years. It mado him a well man. A. J. McGlll. Kor salo at 50 cents por bottlo by Gruhler Bros. Druggists. An Ultltnntum to AlTliantee'ii King, London. Oct. 18. Groat Britain has sent an ultimatum to the king of A shim tee, who is accused of violating his treaty obligations, domnndlng that ho place Ash anteo under Urltlsh protection, with o resident commissioner. Tho ultimatum ozplros Oct. 1)1. Fell Fnnr ITiiiitlred Feet to Death. Wilkesuahiie, l'a., Oct. 18. Jumos ntzputrlck, aged 10, employed nt tho now Bliss shaft, near Nnntlooke, fell from the top lundiug to the bottom of the shaft, a dlstunco of 453 feet, and wiw instantly killed. Evory bone in Ills body was broken, A Child llurneil to Death. HAKKlSBUno, Oct. 17. Esther, the 15-months-old child of Oscar K. Miller, Pennsylvania railroad "onglneer, was burned to death yesterday. She pulled a lighted lamp upon horsolf and died in con vulsions. Another Advftiioe for Iron Workera. Piiillipsdubo, N. J., Oct. 18. The wages of the oinployos of tho American Sheet Iron mills nt this placo have been udvanced 10 per cent. A similar ndvnnce was made two mouths ago. Ilucklen's Arntcu Suit e. The best salvo in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcors, suit rheum, fever soros. tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, ami all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mouy refunded, l'rico 25 cents per box. For 6alo by A. M'usley. JBUobb's paragus cure all Kidney Troubles, caused by overwork, worry, excesses, etc., and all Blood Troubles I Rheumatism, Gout, Anaemia, Skin D i s eases, etc.), caused by sick Kidneys. A few ilpses will re lieve. 'A few boxes will cure. Sold by all drug gists, or by mall pre paid for Soc. a box. Writeor pamphlet. HODB'S MEDICINE CO., Chicago. Sun Fnnclteo. Lauer's Lag-er and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, 207 t West Coal Street. PERMANENTLY 0E NC PAY. Written pnarfttiteo to abso lutely cure all kinds of Kupture 'without operation or detentlo. from bmlneu. Examina tion Free. Wf refer vou to fiooo Pfltients. Call or write for circular. O E MILLER CO. ruiladelphla, See our Doctor, every Tuesday, at UNION HOUSE, AsMand, Pa. He will furnish you with liamosof persons cured by iislnymriwn town, SHENANDOAH'S Reliable : Hand : Laundry, Cor. LLOYD AND WHITE STS. All work guaranteed to lie, first-class In every f (articular. Silk ties and luce curtains a speo ulty. Goods called for and delivered. A trial order solicited VOTE FOR Chas. E. Breckons For District Attorney. When it comes to GROCERIES' Our stock speaks for Itself. If you don't come to town Kend your orders. They will be accu rately and promptly 11 lied, riUSSER & BEDDALL, 29 East Centre Street Get Our Prices on OASOL1NE and Headlight Our delivery wagon does the rest. Oils, Gasoline, Candles, Lamp Wicks, Burners. Eclipse Oil Com'y, 213 South Jardln Street. Mall orders promptly attended to, JOHN F. CLEARY, Temperance Drinks. Mineral waters, Weiss beer. Ilottler of the finest lager uecrs. 1 7 and 1 P Peach Alley, Shenandoah. millions of Dollars Go up in smoko overy year, Tako no risks but get your houses, stock, fur. nlturo, etc., fusured in first-class re name companies us roprosenicu by DAVID FAUST, ffiffiffi Also Life and Accidental Corapanlei, n R.DIX'S Celebrated 7emalo l'owderi never fall. T5,l)uJLulie ilu-lu. Uiein Iff J9 vuh Tuuy and FranyroTil lllli ud other like WtW ranedlM). Alwyi buy Ui be.l ud toW dUio. rototment. Ourntd upalori to 1 oUmi. Jtoilttnlr SaSttutliiarkrt.AN.I. ftrtlculwi, i ct' Br,B.T. Uf tod iijr (after luilof WL&t llut Dtf, jural, l A rTdneyPills MRST WAIM Aim Tho Imprisoned Oonaul's Wifo Talks of Hor Husband's 0o.bo, SHE HAS PROOF OF HIS INN00EN0E Which She Him Forwnrilod to Sroretary or Stnto Diner WMler Not Tried In Ac cordance with French Uw-AiuhnMnilor Kutl' Kind Trentmcnt of the Wittier. New Youk, Oot, 18. Mrs. Waller, wlfo of tho ox-consul of tho United States nt Tamntavo, Madagascar, was a passonger, with hor two daughters nnd son, nrrlylng yesterday oti board tho steamer Amster dam, llegardlng tho efforts which havo boon made to obtain n hearing for her hus band, who Is confined ns a military pris oner nt Marseilles for the alleged offonso bf holding communications with tlio ene mies of Franco In Madagascar, Mrs. Wal ler snldi "I am told thnt Minister Eustls has been criticized by tboso who Bympnthlzo with my husband, and I want to correct any false impression that may hnvo obtained. Mr. Eustls trentod us and Is treating my husband with tlio utmost consideration and tenderness. Ho oxcrtcd overy posslblo influence for our assistance) nnd our bene fit. Only red tapo that binds the wheels of stnto In Franco Is to blnmo for our fail ure to seo my husband, nnd his solitary confinement Is being mado na easy and as pleasant ns possible by Mr. Eustls, who sends to him nowspnpers,' books, money, tobacco, delicacies and all that Is permit ted to bo sent to a prisoner. "I do not think my husband will llvo a yonr In tho French prison, for ho was ill fpr a whole year bof oro his arrest on March 25 last." Mrs. Wallor said further that sbo hail forwarded to Secretary Olncy document ary ovldonce sufflclont to completely provo tho innocence of Mr. Waller. Regarding Consul Campbell, nt Mauri tius, Mrs. Waller said: "My husband suc ceeded Campbell at Madagascar four years ago, and ho has not forgiven him, ap parently. Campbell was indifferent to our situntlon. He did not seem to bo In terested In securing our passngo to Franco or home, nnd though ho told me ho had cabled to Washington for asslstanco for ns, I learned subsequently that ho had only written by mnll, and when I spoke of It ho said it was becauso ho had no appro priation to cover tho oxpenso of cabling. Thus wo wcro detained two months in Mnuritius unnecessarily. "When we did sail It was In tho steer ago of a French steamer. 1 did not mind that so much, ns I never oxpectcd to sail first class, but I did mind tho jibes andln sults of sovoral Froncb officers and tho crew generally. One lieutenant always rofcrrod to us us thoso niggers, and said wo ought to bo with Waller In prison." Speaking of tho much talked of conces sion Mrs. Waller said: "For years En glish, French nud German residents havo been receiving grants and havo invnriably fooh-d tho government out of Its royalties. No American bad over received a conces sion of any consequence, and whou Mr. Waller represented to tho Hova govern ment tho wisdom of drawing American capital to Madagascar, and pointed out tho controlling commercial lnterusts or tho United States, tho prime minlhtor was unxious to invito American residency and investment to develop the resources of tho country." WALLISK'S THIAI. WAS ILLEOAL, 111m Conviction anil sentence Not Jn Ac cordance with French Law. Washington, Oct. 18. It hns boon un derstood all along that tho fato of ox- Consul Wallor, who Is still held in prison by tho French at Marseilles, hinged on tho proceedings of tho court martial winch sentenced him, and thereforo tho state de partment has directed its efforts mainly to securing a copy of tho record of tho oourt. Now that tho record Is In Paris a careful examination of tho documents Is being made, and already there havo been developed somo points, lu tho nature of what may bo fatal flaws, that in tho end may form tho basis of a demand for tho releaso of tho prisoner, In nt least two points it has been found that tho proceedings of the court martial wero in violation of tho French law, and if such a case arose In tho United States this would bo sufficient ground for the setting aside of tho procoodliigs and tho sentence nud tho releaso of Waller. In tho first place the court was composed of fivo olllcers, whereas the French military regu lations are said to require at least seven persons to sit on tho court. But moro important than this, It has been discovered that Wallor was not really tried as charged, but that as tho trial pro gressed evidence was taken on another charge not included lu tho original mat tor, aud that it was upon what might be, called a supplementary but irregular charge that Wnllqr was convicted, Asldo from tho other points In tho case, this mnttor of irregularity of tho proceedings may in tho end go far to mako up tho case of our gov ernment as presented through Ambassa dor Eustls. Uietl tho Mills to Derraud, Yokk, Ph., Oct. 18. Deputy United Stntes Marshal Hunt, of Philadelphia, und United States Postal Inspector 1). O. Owens.of Pittsburg, arrested J. F. Loucks, of Bltteruvlllo, tills county, on tho charge of using tho malls for fraudulent pur poses. Loucks was brought huro yostor day and taken to Lancaster for a hearing. His methods woro to order goods through the malls, sell them for less than tholr value, and send In payment a worthless check. At tho tlmo of his arrest ho was dickering with a piano factory to secure an instrument. Kxplotllnc Dynamite Kills Three Men. SHAUPSDUfta, Ky., Oct. 18. Whllo a party of workmen woro engaged In build ing a turnpike In tho Flat Creek neighbor hood it charge of dynamite that had boon prepared for a blast prematurely exploded, killing three men and wounding soveral others. The nitmos of the killed and Wounded nro unknown here. Tho place Where tho accident occurred is some dis tance in tho country from this place. I'ollceman Killed by Toughs. Baltimore, Oct. 18. Patrolman John J. Dally died at his homo yesterday from, tho effects of a bullet wound In thoTc'glon of tho kidneys, received whllo attempting to arrest sonio members of the "Sandy Bottom gang" on tho night of Aug. 20. Roger Dougherty, Patrick 'Kane, nnd John Dlvlnny nro undor arrest charged with the killing. The Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania and New Jer My: Falrj wostorly winds. Contractor Dakln of Syracuse Tolls of tho Final Success of n Hlg Undertaking, (Frdm the Syrrtcliiil X. Y. Posf.) Sir. Qcorgo Dakin is a well-known con tractor ami resident of Syracuse, and a representative business man of that city. Our representative found him oversee ing tlio sowor work at tho Arsenal, nnd in tho following interview ho describes how ho has finally completed tho biggest con tract ho has over undertaken. "Sir. Dakin, doesn't your business ex poso you to many unhealthy conditions?" "Yes, I am continually catching cold." " Docs it affect your general health?" " It lias brought on kidney disorders." "Have you been troubled from that sourco any lengtli of tlmo?" "I think it started during tlio war, In which I took an active part, and every cold I catch hns aggravated it." " What wero tho symptoms?" "Lamo back and troublo with tho kid ney orgnnism. I have doctored for years, nnd used all kinds of remedies I heard of, without relief. My caso is as follows ": "Somo little tlmo ago I was in a very had condition, hardly able to hobblo nrouud; I had been In Madison County looking after a contract thero for the State', I got very wet, and, as usual, was laid up. I waS simply twisted way around ftnu doubled up on one sido; when I nttompted to stand up it seemed ns though I would tear out one of my kidneys; while in this condition I saw Doan's Kidney Pills ad vertised. Being almost desperate, I wa willing to try anything for relief. I be gan using them, and the result was truly wonderful. I feel as young as a boy, aud It is tho first timo in many years that I havo been perfectly free from pain in the small of my back. All urinary troubles gone. I am perfectly well, arid no traces of my, former troublo remain. I gladly recommend Doan's Kidney Pills." Price, 50 cents per box; for sale by all dealers or mailed by Fostcr-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., solo agents for tho U. S. For salo at Kirlin's Tharmacy. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. QUFTON BOBBINS, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON No. 7 North Jardln Street. Offlco Hours: From 8 to 9:00 a. m.j 1:30 to 2:80 p. in.: 0:00 to 7:30 p. ni. p K. BUItKK, M. I). 80 K. Lloyd street, Shenandoah. Oflice hours : 7 to 9 a. in., 1 to 3 and 7 to 9 p. in. J If'OMKHOY, . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Shenandoah, l'a. JJ- M. BUJtKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ofllee Ettan hiilldlne;, corner of Slain nnd Centre streets, henandoah. JjUWAllb W. SHOKMAKElt, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Onlec, Mollct's Building, corner Ccntro ami Market streets. pitOP. JOHN JONKP, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Kox 05, Jlahanoy City, Pa. Having studied under somo of tho best masters in London nnd Paris, will Rtve lessons on the violin, guitar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address in care of Strousc, the jeweler. Shenandoah. Wholesale Liquors. AGENT FOR YUENQLINQ'S LAGER BEER AND PORTER. STOCK ALE A SPECIALTY. Wolter's, Berliner and Weiss Beer. 2-24 S. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. TOM MLTON, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity --For-- BARBEY'S t t r a. jsccr ana roncr. Barbey's Bohemian Beer.' Dookkeepinf i PALMS 1IU8INKHH VOUUl'AiU, mo Chestnut tit., Philadelphia. Tenth Tear. moroag-b, IndlTldua! lDBtructtou. Hltuatlooa l'wminjhlp, and all the Commercial The maximum of knowledge at theinlnlmnm of cost. llrancliei f urnlaued. VrfKArtlrctilart, into. IV.1-A1.UH, l'rcat. DR. A. A. SEIBERT, Specialist in diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, 207 West Market St., rOTTSVILLB. Hours 8:30 a. in. to 13 m.; 1 to i p. m t 8 p.m. Sundays U a. in. to 12 m. . i
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