EVENING HERALD KSTAltI.lSlli:i 18T0. Published every Kvcnlng, Kxcept Sunday,nt 8 South .lAnniN Struct, Nkaii Ci'.ntkk. Tho Herald Is ilclivcird In Shenandoah nml tliu surrounding towns for six cents a week, pay able to the curriers, lly iimll 33.00 a year, or 25 cents n month, payable In mlvmicc. Advertise ments cimrgcu noconiing to space nun position. Tlie publishers reserve the rlxht to change the position of advertisements whenever the pule llcntlon of news demands It. Tho right Is reserved to reject nny advertisement, whether mmu lor or not, mac uie puinisiicrs may iicem nipropcr. Advertising rates inndo known Umiu appllentlon. Entered nt the postoflleo at Shenandoah, l'a., as second class mail matter. THI.KPIIONH CONNKCTION. Evening Herald MONDAY, OCTOHEIt SI, 1893. STATE TICKET. STATE TKEASUKEK, Benjamin J. Haywood, of Morccr. SUPERIOR COUIIT JUDGES, JAMH8 A. IlKAVKK, of Centre. E. V. Willard, of Lncknwuuna. Ciiarlks E. KtcE, of Luzerne. Geouob 11. Orl.uiy, of Huntingdon. John J. Wickuam, of lleavor. Howard 11i:cdi:h, of Northampton. COUNTY TICKET. JUDGK Of OllPIIANS' COURT, THOMAS II. I!. LYON, of Mahanoy City. CONTROM.r.U, BENJ. It. SEVERN, of Shenandoah. DISTRICT ATTORNEY, CHAS. E. HKECKONS, of St. Clair. CORONER, Dr. S. J. SEYFERT, of rinegroTe. DIRECTOR OP THE POOR, S. It. MIDDLETON, of Gilberton. COUNTY SURVEYOR, JOSEPH W. GEAltY, Jr., of Pottsvillc. Some people boast to keep their spirits up. TnE Democratic candidates will give their last gasp two weeks to-morrow. District Attorney Breckons sounds well, looks well, and well, it will bo. What some people advocate is suro of de feat. Tho Democrats should call off their Jogs of war. Our Democratic friends, and the Chronicle in particular, acknowledge that tho Republi can ticket is a strong one. The battle-ship Indiana, liko every other vosscl turned out by tho Cramps, of Phila delphia, has not only met all tho contract requirements, but has exceeded them so that tho builders aro likely to receive a handsome bonus. When the Iowa and Massuchcsctts, now building, aro completed wo will at least havo a few ships that are built to fight, and it is to bo hoped tho next Congress will provide for moro of tho samo kind, as wo are woefully deficient in battlo-sliips. What bumptious editors theroaro in Potts villo. Here's ono of them brassy enough to claim that tho establishment of a summer camp for thoGirard college cadets at Brandon villo was due to his advice a week or so ago, when Capt. Wagner had tho matter under consideration with his superiors for sonic months, and tho Directors' trip to Brandon vlllo was for the final consideration of tho matter. But you may expect anything from a bunco organ, as the egotism ot ita editor is almost as great as the public debt. His grace, the Dukoof Marlborough, who is waiting for the fall crop of Yanderbilt dollars, aud incidentally a Yanderbilt daughter, was arrested in Central Park on Friday by "a rudo person," as his secretary states, named Sweeney, for violating the laws ancnt bicycle riding. When this "rude person" named Sweeney, who happened to be a Now York policeman, halted this scion of nobility it is recorded that tho Duke, in surprise, asked, 'Du you know who I am?" and that Policeman Sweeney answered, "No, and I don't caro ad ," which nodoubt was veryvfrong of Policeman Sweeney, but being "fjfile person" it is not so surprising. His 1 race's card had no effect on tho copper and ho was marched to headquarters, whero tho Sergeant let him off with a reprimand. THE BEAUTY SHOW. Although tho present political campaign in this county is not creating much enthu siasm among tho rank and file of either party, yet there is a novelty about it that is not generally apparent in a con tot for political honors. Tho novel feature, howover, is con finod to tho ranks of tho Democracy, and they are using it for all there's in "it. New York's four hundred goes wild over their annual horse show j Schuylkill county goes them ono better, and presents to tho voters a beauty show. It undoubtedly meets with grout favor among tho fair sex, but tho disadvantage of support from that quarter is tho fact that Pennsylvania has not yet adopted woman suffrage. If tho present Democratic, nominee woro running for ofllco in Kansas, thoro would bo no doubt of their election. No Republican will disputo tho claim that tho nomineos of tho untorrified aro hand some in fact, "thoy aro porfectly lovoly ; too swcot for anything I" The whole galaxy of Dcmooratlo boautios, from tho exalted position of Judge, (which is usually filled by men of legal ability rather than personal attractlvenoss) down to tho man who draws his pay and does nothing ovory typo of beauty is exhibited. To choose the loveliest of tho flvo would be i difficult matter. But among tho lot tho cmidldnte for District Attorney might bo awarded tho palm. At l'ottsvlllo, Ills home, ho is considered tho liatnlsomost man and who who would daro question such high authority? If beauty wero tho necessary qualification for tho ofllco, the nephew of Judge licchtcl would direct tho affairs of tho prosecuting attorney of this county. Messrs. Dunn and Hechtol appear to bo tho most sought after, having so far attended moro liaby shows and quilting parties. Hut their claim is strongly disputed by Ashland and this town, which nro represented among tho five. Shenandoah's candidato leads them all In hirsute adornments, and they catch tho oyo and admiration of all as tho wind gently whistles a dirgo through them, 'Tis true, Cass and llutlcr tnwnsliipsaro not stuck on boauty, but tho followers in theso two Democratic strongholds havo lieon appeased by a bounteous supply of tho "duff" furnished by Shcpp's back-numbers. In localities whero women rulo and sway public sentiment, tho show is displayed in all Us glory ; whero tho "patch boys" to quote a term that is now used qui to often havo full swing, boodlo is tho motive power depended upon. Chairman Payne, however, acknowledges that tho Democratic ticket, in point of personal beauty, excels anything ever turned out by a convention of that party; hois, thercforo, conducting his campaign on other and stronger lines. Ho Is after votes that count. Just at present the taxpayers aro moro in need of ability to conduct tho affairs of tho county than anything else, and the Itcpubli cans havo mado their nominations accord ingly. Wliile tho nominees of tho latter party aro not beauties, they are far above their competitors in ability. For these reasons they ask tho support of tho voters. An Old Kliyiiie Itesct. "Affliction soro long tlmo she bore Physicians wero in vain." At last ono day. n friend did say, "You'd soon be well again" if you would take, as I did, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, for that is the euro for all tho peculiar ailments ot women. It is safe, simple and suro remedy. It banishes those distressing nialailicstliatmaKo woman s lire a burden. curniEnlliminiui irregularities. titenno disorders, inllammations ana ulceni tion. prolapsus and kindred weaknesses. As a nervine it cures nervous exhaustion, pros tration, debility, relieves mental anxiety and hypochondria and induces relrcsulug sleep. She took tho advice and is well. "Favorite Prescription is the only remedy for the delicate derangements and weaknesses of females, sold by all druggists. A pamphlet free. Address World's Dispensary Medical Association, Millalo, .N. i. Asthma cured, by newly discovered treat mcnt. For pamphlet, testimonials and references, address World's Dispensary Mcdi cal Association, Bufl'alo, N. Y. Was Tlrowncd by a llaby Companion. Chksteu, l'a., Oct. 21. Tho testimony at tho coroner's inquest In tho caso of Ed ward A. Trego, aged 5 years, of Darby, tended to show that lie was pushed into tho water at that plneo and drowned by a companion uumcu Vernon (Joopor, aged years, tho wirncss to tno drowning was Georgo Taylor, nged 11 years. Another .Mlno Victim Dead. WILKEsbahise, Pu., Oct. 21. Hobert Blnnclmrd is tho seventh victim of tho Dorrauce mine explosion. Ho died Satur day at tho hospital. He was ono of tho two loft at the mouth of tho gangway and was badly burned, but wus expected to re cover. Condemned Murdnrer Ileaplteri. Harhisbuiio, Oct. 21. Albert AV. Wood ley, who was to havo been hanged In Alle gheny county noxt Tuesday for tho mur der of Mrs. Jennie Buchanan, has been grunted a respite of thirty days by Govcr tor Hastings. Hundreds of precious little ones owe their lives to Dr. Thomas' Eclcctric Oil, tho sovereign euro for croup and all other throat or lung diseases. Arson for ltevenge. JENKINTOWN, l'a., Oct. 21. Firebugs burned the largo, flno hennery belonging to William Nleo, of Ogoutz. Tho firo was tho work of rascals who , havo at two dif ferent times recently set tho barn of Mr, Nlco aflro. Tho second time, the barn was completely destroyed. Theso firebugs havo taken n dislike to tho coachman omployed by Air. Nlco, and threatened to burn tho buildings down uuloss ho wero discharged. Their orders woro not complied with by Mr. NIco, and as a result tho firo was started. Trench Senator Sent to Prison. PAWS, Oct. 21. Senator Edmond Mag nior, who surrendered himself to tho po lice throo weoks ago to answer charges in connection with tho Southern railway scandals, was pronounced guilty, but with extenuating circumstances. Ho was sen tenced to a year's Imprisonment and to pay a flno of 100 francs. Hip Disease Results from a sorofulous and Impure condition of the blood, and it is cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla the great blood pu rifier. Tho father of a Philadelphia girl writes this: ""Wogavo Hood's Sarsaparilla to our little girl, who had symptoms of hip disease. Bho could not put her foot down on tho floor when we com menced giving her tho medicine, but In a short time she was ablo to get off the couch and to reach her playthings. Sinco then she has steadily improve, thanks to Hood's Sarsaparilla, and her general health is all that could be desired. When any ot the otber children are not well we give them Hood's Sarsaparilla and woearnestly recommend it to others," B. BERRT,203 Richmond St., Philadelphia. i I -! QUI, enytobuy, eaByto taV HOOCj S rlllS e.irln.OecU Uccau. DAMAGING TO DURRANT'S CASE. Fatal Admissions Muiln by tlto Prisoner to n DoathlnuU. SAN KnANCtsco, Oct. SI. The pro ra tion in tho trial of Throiloro Dun-ant has found ii witness who .will testify that everything was not rijiht in Kmnnucl church prior to tho murder of Blanche Ln jnont nnrt Minulo Williams. This wittiest is a colored bootblack named Budd Wil son. Ho said to Dctoctivo Seymour! "I know King and Durrant so well thnt thoy talked freely with mo," said he. "At first I wan surprised that such religious young mon should bo carrying on in smdui fashion, but after a while I concluded they woro about tho samo as other young men. I learned from thoso two boys themselves that thoy woro taking girls to tho church every night. I often heard thorn tell of the fun thoy hnd there, and of tho differ ent girls who accompanied them. I know of ilvo girls who used to go to tho church with those boys. Tho pcoplo in tho mission would bo vory much surprised if they knew who tho girls woro. Thoy nil belong to ro gpectablo families, and tho worst of it all Is that tholr parents nover dreamed that such tilings were going on." Tho Darlington, Wis., Journal says editor ially of a popular patent medicine: ''Wo know from experience that Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Itcmedy 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 tho house ' This remedy undoubtedly saves moro pain and suffering than any other medicine in tho world. Every family should keep it in tho house, for it is suro to bo needed sooner or later. For sale by Gruhlcr Bros., Druggists. A VICTORY FOR PUGILISTS. Bnt Fltzslminons' Hacker ltefiucs to Sign tlio Itevlsed Articles. Hot SPRINGS, Oct. 28. Chancellor Lcath- crman .rendered his decision Saturday evening In the test caso taken boforo him by the citizens' committee, through Its counsol, W. H. Martlno. Tho chancellor held that there is no statute in tho state of Arkansas to prevent prize fighting with bare knuckles, and that the proposed glove contest, from tho evidence, will not be a violation of tho common law making prizo fighting punishable as a simple as sault, bocauso thoro was nothing to 6how that a glove contest was, a, prize tight. Corbett was released from custody. In response to an interrogation as to his Intentions Mnrtln Julian, Bob Fitzslm mons' bucker, said: "I will not agroo to the rovlscd articles, nor will I consent to having tho contest postponed. I will havo Fitzslmmons hero ready to fight on Oct. 01, and If, tho other man docs not meet hlra we will claim tho forfeit. If tho town wants to mnko other arrangements wo will meet thorn." Julian met tho Florida Athletic club in conferenco this morning at 11 o'clock, and the matters nro now up adjudication. If Troubled 'With ltheumatism Head This, Annapolis, Md Apr. 10, 1891. I have used Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheuma tism and found it to bfl all that is claimed for it. I believo it to bo tho best preparation for rheumatism and deep seated muscular pains on tho market and cheerfully recom mend it to tho public. Jno. G. Brooks, dealer in boots, shoes, etc., No. 18 Main St, ALSO READ THIS. Mechanicsvili.e, St. Mary County, Md I sold a hottlo of Chamberlain's Pain Balm to a man who had been suffering with rhcu matism for several years. It mado him a well man. A. J. McGill. For sale at 50 cents per bottlo by Gruhler Bros. Druggists. Chandler Advises Clcve'nnd. Washington, Oct. 31. Senator Chan lor, of Now Hampshire, has written addi tional lotters to tho president and to tho interstate commerco commission urging immediato action to provont tho execution of tho nowly formed railroad trunk lino agreement signed by tho presidents of nlno roads running from the seaboard to tho west. Ho asserts that tho agreement Is a gigantic trust, and plainly contrary to law. Ho vigorously attacks Interstato Commissioner Knapp for a statement that tho matter was not ono of which tho com mission could tako cognizance, and says ho should bo romovod. His letter to tho president closos by saying that a word from him toPlcrpont Morgan would causo the wholo conspiracy to stop. llucltlen's Arnica Salve. Tho best salvo in tho world forj cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, aud all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to givo perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by A. Wasloy. A Venerable Couple Murdered. Houghton, Mich., Oct. SI. Fritz Kra mer, aged CO, blind, aud his wife, uged 05, wero found dead in tho cellar of tholr home, having been murdered during tho night. Their throats woro cut from oar to ear. Tho couple kept a sporting resort for a number of years, and had laid away con siderable money, which it Is known they had In tho houso. No money can bo found on tho premises, and It is bellevod robbery was the motive for the murder. Death of Korea' Queen Confirmed. Yokohama, Oct. 21. Newspaper ad vlceB received from Seoul say that the Korean government confirms tho Hewn of the queen's death. It is reported that the Russian minister has protested against tho maladministration of state affairs in Koroa by the Tnl-Won-ICun, the father of the king, aud has demanded that the king should administer affairs, It is lielleved that If the protest is ignored an ultimatum will follow. A Mntlier' Terrible Dentil. YoitK, Pa., Oct. 31. Mrs. Henry Zot batigh, aged 30 years, wlfo of a farmer re siding nt Now Salom, this county, was so badly burned that sho died in terrible agony. While engaged in boiling apple butter hor clothes bccamo.lgnlted from tho fire under tho kettle, and before It could beoxtlngulshod sho was burned to a crisp. Sho leaves sovoral small children. Mine Fire KxtlUBUlatieit. Wilkksbahre, Pa., Oct. 21. Thoflroin tho Hoyt shaft of the Pennsylvania Coul company was. extinguished after twenty hours' hard work. Tho Knglo Hose com pany, of Plttflton, randergd vnluablo aid In subduing the lire. The Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania and Now Jer ey: Fair; slight rlso in temperature; wostorly winds. 8 8 w make b Pore Guro all Kldnoy cgj Diseases. At all druggists, or by g mail prepaid. forSOc. a box. Send or pamphlet. eg, Hobb's Medicine Co., jftj Chlcojo, San Francisco. 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The difficulty In getting nows from tho wind swept and wntor tulned country has scorned ns straugu as the storm itself. Tho cyclone swept ovor a country romoto from railways and all means of communica tion. The telegraph wires wero all pros trated, und many of them will roninln down forwoeks tocomo. At Guymas lit tle or nothing seemed to bo known. Letters received from points within the stricken nroa wero incomplete, full of doubts, un interesting and mostly wrltteh in Span ish, and poorly wrltton at that. Theso reasons nnd others as potent will account for tho fact that tho world will first learn of tho partial destruction of tho capital of tho stnto of Slnalos through Captain "Van helms, nearly threo weoks aftor tho cy clone. Tho fury of tho storm was not most felt ' nt Lnpuz, as had been supposed, but at tho I Interior plateau town of Cullaean. Tho I storm burst In tho mountalus back of this i Important town nnd tho waters worked an I awful wreck, lletwoen twenty-flvo and j thirty peoplo wero drowned outright, and . many others woro Injured In tho ragiug flood that rushed through this city. Cull aean is nn historic city. In It aro the state buildings of SInnloa. Back of It aro somo of tho rlohcst silver mlnes the world has known. It is a town of fully 11,000 people. Tho Cullaean river runs through it. ' When the storm struck tho rldgo of high mountains back of tho city thero was such a downpour of rain that in an incredibly short tlmo tho ciynyons wero full of water, pent up by tho very quickness with which It fell After tho climax and tho fury of tho elements was roached this water de scended from canyon to valley aud vnlloy to plateau with a florconoss nover beforo .known in that part of Moxlco. Not a SncceMful Mine Strike. PniLMPSBliRCJ, Pa., Oct. 81. Tho indi cations nro that tho miners' striko will not amount to much in tho Clearfield and Beech Crook coal regions, whatever it amounts to In other regions. At Osceola Saturday night, a mass meeting was held, and was attended by miners from all the mines in that district, somo eight or ten. On tho question of going on striko tho vote was almost .solid against, ad a, reso lution was, adopted not to attend any mass meetings In neighboring towns. .Along tho Beech Creek railroad tho following mines voted against going on striko: Par deo, Lancashire No. S, Glenwood, Gear hart, Decatur, Royal, Acme and Forest. Tho Morrisdalo initios voted to suspend work until Thursday, and if the , balance of tho region was not out by that tlmo to return to work. It Is bollovcd tho Iloutz dalo miners will tako the samo action as tho Osceola minors. Ontnlde Aid Saved the Tovrn. Scranton, l'a.) Oct. 21. A disastrous flro occurred early yesterday morning nt Foster, a village on tho Lackawanna road, twenty miles north of here. Tho flames originated from tho explosion of a lamp in I. W. Tiffany's store, and consumed three stores, two dwellings, two barns and the Methodist church. A high wind was blowing, and the residents woro almost powerless to check tho flumes, as tho town has no flro department. A telegram was sent to Halstead, fifteen miles upthproad, and a steamer and hoso cart from that town wero sent by a special engine to Fos ter. The run was mado in fifteen mln utos, and tho dostructlon of tho greater portion of tho village averted. Stokes Wins His Cao Agulint Mocliny. New York, Oct. 21. Tho court of ap peals of this stato has decided in favor of Edward S. Stokes, In his celebrated suit against John W. Mackny. Tho decision means thnt Mr. Mackay must pay at least $100,000 $75,000 with interest since 1884. It means moro, that a noto for $370,000 of C. H. Reed & Co., of which firm Stokes was a momber when tho noto was mado, will bo rendorcd void If Stokes returns cer tain securities to Mr. Mackay. Mackay's lawyers today applied for a temporary in junction. IfeaTy Snow at Krlo, Viu Erie, Pa., Oot. 21. Snow commenced falling at an early hour yesterday morn ing and continued steadily all day. At 0 p, in. tho earth was coverod with a fleecy mautlo to the depth of ton inches, and this morning street car tvafllo Is Impeded. Tho storm Is phenomenal, inasmuch as it is .purely local. At Buffalo, Clovdland nnd Toledo tho amount of snowfall was of too small moment to bo moasured. Tho snow- - I Ml was confined to Snnlt Sto. Marie, Os wdgo and Erio. Anson's Narrow Kaenpe. CHlOAao, Oct. 21. Captain Adrian C. Anson, of tho Chicago Biioolmll club, had a very narrow escape from being killed last ovcnlng. In company with his daugh ter and a friend ho was riding a bicycle down Michigan avenuo, whon lie was chal lenged by tho two for a race. At Sixteenth street Ansouutisutthuiiiuchinnnnd lnmlorl Squarely on tho side of his face. It re quired nu hour and n half of luird work to brlnghim baol: to consciousness. , A Youthful Mall Thl.f. Uniostown, l'a., Oct. 21. At a liearlnir boforo United Stato-j Commissioner E. H, Hoppert Robert Inglo, a 14-year-old boy of jonos.MUia, wotmoroinnu county, was hold for trial In tho United Status court ou a pharffs pf . robbing tho malls. Ho Is churgod with taking a registered lettqr containing 510 in monoy and n f5 check put of the mall pouoh. Young Inglo car ries tho mall between Somerset and Bak ersvlllo, Somerset county. .JjUGqEJg OF NEWS. Gonornl Thomas J. Pitcher, V. S. A., re tired, died at Fort Bayard, N. M., yostor day. A- police club that will not eraok skulls, $hq invention of a Now avon (loctpr, has been adopted In Concord, N. II. tired of tho rolo. of peer's w'fe. Lndv pholto Douglass, the former California Wttltorglrl, will gcifli stage. At Bolivar, Va Albert Cabio and James Brett, lirothers-in-law, verB shot and killed in a quarrel by P. Klngsland, a wealthy farmor. AVhllo camping on Shaffor'g mountain, in Randolph county, W. Va., Mrs. Marin H. Carr and hor son, Georgo, woro killed by a falling tree. ALMOST INCREDIBLE. A Professional Nu'ipo Aflllctcil With llrlght'a lllscntw' of tho Kidneys rinUj Curo. CFVom the lluJValo AVm.) Mrs. A. E. Taylor hnsTesiilcd in Buffalo for over -10 yours, her address is 2r0 Her kimer Avenuo, nsu professional nurse she has nursed back to health many n sulTerer. DiHcnso iu all its varied forms have be nmii1 ns f-.ii nil i:ir to her as to tho rrpulur pviit Uliiiner. Her occupation Is rue that taxes tho strongest constitution, but tin futlKUo of long. watching ami nurslnjrnt Inst brotiglit.licr to tvbed of -sicknees. Jtrs. Taylor spenkq pf licr complaint nml euro as follows: " After being confined to my bed for somo ,timo my disease assumed Bticli a serious aspect that n doclor was called in. Ho pronounced mv ailment Bright's disease of klducj s in the third de gree and a very bad case, ?Iv limba swelled up so that I could not walk ucross the lloor, or, indeed, help myself in nny way. Iy fnco bloated up and my eves swelled so thnt tho sight wns badly Im paired. 1 his condition continiK .1 for uenily two months without nny i iikt I 'improvement from tliedm-t u' , tvt -i ! ;n-'il . I linye taken quart'? of buelm n;W )i , tier I tried bat'er,- treatment, but nil v ' ! nt- any lasting benefit until I foH 11! c i; mil fflvlnit lin In ilncm"!!! ITfoHn,T r.K t.m ' tiiutmr tnrcc noses 1 wis tJjU' ui tut ur. without assistance r.nil wr.lk, something lir.d not done iu months. I i-.cuik.iiciI steadily to improve with their use. The swclliuc.in mv. leg left, tho color returned to my face, cliitnj'ing fr,om a chalky color to a 'healthy bloom." I now roustilrr my self entirely cured and I shall never, rest praising the li.ille pill Ui;; saved me. " Doim'.i Kidney Pills nre certainly n sur prising discovery for kidney ailments. I shall be gh.d to tell nnyone of the won derful cure they ncrfoniird on me." For sale bv al) d'wlrrs pi ice, 50 cents. Mailed bv Fost.'f-Milburu Co., Buffalo, II. Y sofo iifcnt't fc-f tho U. 8. For sale at KIrlin's Pharmacy. HUMPHREYS' VETERINARYSPECIF1CS let Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs. How, AND FODLTBT. OOOragononkonTrentmedtofAnlmaU and Chart Bent free. COTES jFcvern.Coneestloni.Tnflnraniatloa A. A. (Spinal JlenlnaUls, nillk Fovcr. ll.H.Stralna, Lamcnt-M, Ktieomailsm. C.O. Distemper, Nasal Discharges. I.I,Uots ur Grubs, Worms. K.E...CoU8bs, Heaves, 1'neumonla. Collo or tirlpen, llellynclic. G.fl. Miscarriage,' Hemorrhages. II. II. Urinary and Kidney Diseases. 1. 1. Eruptive Diseases, Mange. J.Ii. Discuses of Dilution, l'aralysls. Single Bottlo (over CO dooesX . ' - ,00 Stable Case, with Speclflcs, Manual. Veterinary Curo Oil sod MedlcatOTi 87.00 Jar Veterinary Cure Oil, - l.go SoM brDrnrttitit er fat prcpild Ufwhrnafld la My qvuUly ob rttrlpt et price nmrnusis'iiiD. co., m m jnmtm at., xewTort. IHUMPHREYS' HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC No. In tun an mn. Th onlv rnnnrtktutf ni TfiTnnrlT fn nervous ueoi i v. vital weakness. n, a nd ProitratioD, from over-work or other cauoa. 91 por vial, or 6 viali and largo vial powder, for $5. Sold by Draciliti.or teal poetptld on receipt of pries. MCMPIIUCIS'BKD. CO., Ill AU9 WlUlamfit,KwVork. M. J. LAW LOR, Justice of the Peace Insurance and Real1 Estate Agent, 123 East Centre St. mWO-STOKY Frame BiilldlnK, 80x13 feet on. JL South Cueutnut street. Rents for SIS per month ; will bo sold cheap. ITIOH SAI.K TInlf lot ami two houses, situated ! on West Centre street. Will pay 12 per cent, on luvctmcut, nnd can bo bought on easy terms. IjlAltJIKOIt SAI.12. A farm or S3 acres, wlth ! In threo miles of Rood market. Twenty nine acres unifcr cultivation, and four acres ot good timber. I'rume farm house, six room, good barn and all in good condition. Will bo sold for 1,200 cash. TTtOlt SAI.H. Valuable property on East I.loyd) X' street. Jot l.lxlGO feet; seven houses, in eluding restaurant. Aggregate rental, J80 per month. A rare bargain. Apply to 51. J. Iiwloji Justice I the Pence. No. 121 East Centre str PERMANENTLY 0B NO PAY. Written rnsrantee to bso lately cure all Mndnofltupture v.ltboutoiieralloa ordttentlo. from buslnees. Kxsmlns 1 1 on Free. We refer you to MOO Patients. Call or write for circular. O E MILLER CO. I'lilladclphla. See our Doctor, every Tuesday, at ONION HOUSE, AsUand, Pa. ITo will furnish nu with nainosot persons cured bjr untny urnwu town. Bookkeeping, i'Ar..iis in)wr.i:s8 ci.i,i:ii:, 1710 CUMtnnt Ht., Tenth Year. Arivnuiviic, l'sumauahlp, ami all ths Commercial Tnorougti, lydlTldual luatruotluD. Situation it ran cues. ha max imnm of knowiedieeat the minlmnni of qofc. I'BllatJtlpnla, rnrowaeti. KWlrrctr. Tlli:0, tV.l'ALMS, I're.U SHENANDOAH'S Reliable : Hand : Laundry, Cor. LLOYD AND WHITE STS. All wprk gunronteed to b9 flrstKjlaas in every particular. Silk ties and laco curtains a spec ialty. Goods called for and delivered. A trial order solicited VOTE FOR For District Attorney. DR. A. A. SEI3ERT, ' Specialist In diseases of the UJ'Cf UUI 1 U1IU 1,111 Utll.t 07 West Market St., TOTTSVILLK Hours 8:30 a. in. to 12 in.; 1 to 4 p. in., t 8p.m. Sumlavs ll a. m. to 12 ni. I . i
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