'mum it ruL S for yc l'oisoi It YOUR BLOOD TRAVELS THROUGH YOUR BODY IN TWO CONTINUOUS STREAMS. It Starts From Your Heart and Passes Through Your Kidneys. What is the Kidneys' Part, and How They Perform it.--What These Two streams Have to do With Health and Sickness. Blood Is mado by your dlgostlvo organs. Your heart pumps It all over your tody. It contains food, licat and nourishment, which It gives out as It goes along. This Is tho first stream. It is rich, red, bright, and runs through blood vessels called "arteries." When it has given out all its food and life, it takes up in return all tho waste matter it can collect, and starts back to where it icamo from. This is tho second stream. It is dark colored, unhealthy, poisonous. It runs through blood vessols called "veins." It takes tho shortest cut to your kidneys, for vour kidneys nro waiting to filter it. rTien It reaches them, they filter out nil poisonous matter and expel tho poison from your body. Then tlm Mood cues on to the liver and luugs, to get fresh food and heat, after which it liegins its journey an over again. HUT ; When tho kidneys don't filter tho blood, It passes on just tho same, and then, Instead of leaving loou anu mo wncrover it passes, leaves behind It poison and disease. This is What makes us blck: Impure Mood. This is what makes impuro blood : Sick kidneys. So long as tho kidneys aro well, they will (lifer tlm Monti. When they are siok, they can't, and that Is tho long and short of it. So that, when your kidneys aro sick, or when vcm havo lJhoumatisin. Gout. Anosmia, Chlorosis, Neuralgia, Nervousness, Loss of Ambition, Tiredness, Depression, bieepioss ncss, Backache, etc., you may easily get well liv curini? vour kid tie vs. For all thoso Symptoms aro symptoms of Moodlisouscs. All oi tliom aro causeu uy thdjkidnoys not properly filtering your blood. Alf of them can bo cured by taking Dr. ' lftbb's SparagUw Kidney rills. If youMvo eaten Asparagus, and of courso you havo, you must know tho action it had on vnnr lddnflva. Dr. Ilobb's Sparagus Kidney Pills aro mado principally from Asparagus, but tho active urinrinln of tlm runt lma been obtained bv a special process, which makes ouo dose of the pills equal to ten or moro dishes of the vegetable. Dr. Ilobb's Kidney Pills euro all kidney diseases and all injuries to tho kidnoys. They also euro all blood diseases, and this when "blood nurlfiors" havo no effect. They renew the kidneys, and the kidneys "ivo vou mire clean blood. You feel tho effect at once, in a sensation of now life and strength,, lrosli energy, ciearcu complexion and freedom from pains and aches. Dr. Ilobb's Sparagus Kidney Pills aro for salo by all druggists,- or will bo sent by mall prcpaiu ou reecioi. ui price-, uv lcius yvi uua, Write for valuable pamphlet "A Filter for Your Blood," freo on application to Ilobb's Medicine Oo., tjlncago or sail t raucisco. 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THE SCENES OF SASSOUN REVIVED, Dniuspectlnrr Armenians Pounoed Upon anil Pitt tn Death on tho Htroeta Their Shops Looted nnil Their Property Dis tributor Amone the Murderers. New York, Nov. a. Tho follc-wlim statcmont la taken from prlvnto letters re ceived by a gontlomnn lu this city In ro Bnhl to tho recent disturbances, In Trobl zoud, Turkey: "Tho oxcltcmont lu Trobl.onu bcann about Oct. 9, whon nn attempt wivs mndo pn tho llfo of tho ox-vnll of Vnn. IIo wns Bhot nud wounded by nn Armenian revo lutionist, whp hiM not yot boon captured, and la supposed by tho government to bo concealed somowhoro In tho city. Tho ex citement or tho Turks was, of courso, greatly Increased on hearing of matters In Constantinople. They seomcd to Infer that nil tho Armonlana woro banded to gether and In nrmod rebellion against tho government. Tho Turks themselves rep resented that thoy woro afraid of nn at tack from tho Armontnns, and ovon In tome ensos took measures to put their families lu places of safety. un Ji'rlday, Oct. 3, thero wcro oxtonslvo movements of nrmcd men on tho streets. About It o'clook thoy seemed to disperse, ami nothing specially worthy of attention occurred through tho night. On Satur day, Oct. G, tho oxcltomont In tho town was very Intense Tho consuls hud a con sultation, and going In a body to tho vail earnestly prosscd him to arrest thoso who woro exciting tho people to nets of out rage. Tho vail declined to do so, butproin ised in his own way to do tho right tiling. "Until Monday, Oct. 7, matters seemed to be quieting down wheu an incident Stirred up tho excitement nnow. On tho previous Friday night tho son of a lcudlng Turn or tuo town was wounded on tho street, some sny by ouo of his oWu com panions, others that ho was shot by nn Armenian whom ho was trying to arrest. Ou Monday ho died and tho funeral re vived tho excitement In nn Intensified form, and loud and many wcro tho threats of massacre that ulght, and hundreds of tho Armenians rushed to places of safely. "Tho uoxt morning, Oct. 8, nil dispersed in tho hope that tho danger was past. Men went to their shops and were encouraged to opon them, as they hud not douo for two or throe previous days. Suddenly tho trou ble bogan. Unsuspecting poople walking along the streets wero shot ruthlessly flown. Men standing or sitting qulotly at their shop doors wero lnstnntly dropped With a bullet through their heads or hearts. Tholr aim was deadly, and I havo heard of no wounded men. Somo woro slashed with swords until llfo was extluct. Thoy passed through tho quarters whoro only old men, women and children remained, killing tho men and largo boyB, but generally permit ting tho womon and younger children to livo. "For flvo hours this horrible work of Inhuman butohory went on. Then tho sound of musketry died away, and tho work of looting began. Every shop of an Armenian in tho market was gutted. For hours bales of broadcloth, cotton goods and overy concclvablo kind of merchan dise passed along without molestation to tho homos of tho spoilers. Tho Intention ovidently was to Impoverish and as near as possible to blot out tho Armenians of the town. "So far as nppcaranoo wont tho police and tho soldiers distinctly aided In this savugo work. Thoy wero mingled with tho armed men, and so far as wq could seo mado not tho least offort to check thorn. Apparently thoy took caro to soo that tho right ones that Is, the Armenians wero killed. Also that nn offer of surrender might bo mado to all that wero found un armed. To any found with arms no quar ter was given, but lnrgo numbers woro shot down without any proffer of this kind. This talk of surrender would seem to bo on tho supposition that all wero lu an attitude of resistance. One poor fellow When called on to surrender thought ho wns called on to glvo up his religion, and when -ho rof used ho was hacked to pieces lu tho presence of his wlfo and children. "While I wrlto tho town Is In a great stir becauso nows has como that tho vill age Armenians, thoroughly armed, aro on .their way to attack thotown. Tho real fact,'howovor. seoms to bo that the mas sacre is extending to tho villages, but tho constant effort is to show that this affair Is only tho quelling of an insurrection like Sassoun. "Not ono of tho perpetrators of thoso outrages has beeu arrebted or disarmed, but all havo moved about with tho utmost freedom to accomplish tholr nefarious pur pose On tho other hand many of tho Ar menians aro in prison. "While I wrlto tho walls of tho uowly boreaved fall on my cars. Throngs fill tho sohools that aro under foreign protection and tho concil iates. There is no telling how many havo perished. Four hundred Is moderate cstimatd-proUSbly fh'o Jflguro would rise much higher, nud how far tho massacre Will swoop through th'o 'villages remains to ba seon." The Dentil of Jack llpinpaey. Portland, Ore., Nov. 3. Jtiok,I)ompsey, tho well known pugilist, died at his homo in this city yehterday of consumption. Tho ond caino painlessly. Dempsoy was fully conscious und kissed tho crucifix before tho end came. His last utterance was to call his wife's name. A few hours before his death ho grew delirious, and In his do llrium reviewed his ring career, frequently Uttering tho uauio of Jimmy Curroll. Then ho became conscious again, and realized the uear approach of duaiji. HU two chil dren were brought into the room and he bade them good byo. He then bade his wlfo and friends at his bedside good byo and relapsed Into a semi-conscious state, continuing thus until just befuro tho ond. Vlotorloua rrfnertou MurUainen. PniNCETQN, N. J., Nov. 2. Tho inter collegiate shoot between Yulo, Harvard and i'rinvcton took placa. ofc tho grounds of tho Dayton -Gun olub,-iitr -Monmotlth Junction,-yoterdny, VrluQotoa wus rep resented by Kehdji.ll, .'.Fiyrr. Yjiuifg and Paine. Tho shoot resulted in n victory for Princeton, with a score of ISO. Harvard oaino next, with a score of 110, und Yule third, with a scuro ut.tM, IIUriiKll III It' Kill I'V It I'Ulllt I'.xpUmIciii, ST8U11KSIVH.LIS O , Xiv.S. JauimWjiti nomdeh'sr will nunnl to death, mi l tf 1 erlok Miatfli -n- ily IuJumkI i i ,-x-plosion of u u uiu wiiin i , .t i it tire in th'i btiii-o i V Li. Sharp & Oo. I'm building iu, i oo.i ii'us wero destroyed, jauslng a loss of $35,0J0. Proof Upon Proof. Theresa Vaughn, the Famous Sing er, Says Use Dr. Greene's Nervura. She Advises All Who Are Sick, Weak, Nervous or Ailing to Use Dr. Greene's Nervura, the Grandest of Medicines. .MISS TIIEBESA There aro few more beautiful women or popular singers than Mini Tlicromi Vniigliu, wIioms refined und exquisite tdii;inf; in the burlewme, "ltd'i," will long lie remembered in every community. Her utinri's 1 Jew i York City, hut she is known, respected and admired from one end of our country to the other, and her strong endorsement of tho wonderful curative powers of Dr. Greene's i Nervura blood and nerve remedy und her earnest advice for tho tired out, the weak, the nervous, tho run-down and debilitated, to use this grandest of all medicines, will bo followed by everybody who needs a strength ening and Invigorating remedy. She tells all to uso it, because bho knows it banishes all pain, cures the. aching head and dragging hack-ache, restores the over-taxed brain, nerves tho weary limbs, strengthens tho weak and shattered nerves, gives natural, refreshing sleep in fact, makes all who uso it strong mid well. The remedy is purely vegetable and perfectly harmless and may bo given to infants, children or tho weakest in valids with positive assurance of beneficial results. Hero is what she says "Tho fatlguo attendant upon public appear - liesult in 4 weeks. For sale by P. 1 D. Kill Garden's ART WALL PAPER Store. Wo have just received a fine lino of the most beautiful nnd artistic papers in the market, which wo will sell at very reasonable prices. Wo have also in stock a great deal of last year's patterns which wo aro selling at a sacrifice. Come and sco our lino of goodk. Wo havo tho most beautiful and artistic papers. Largest Paper Store in Town. Finest Stock and Lowest Prices. J. R. GARDEN, No. CHARLIE SING, - MO S SOUTH First-cla All Work done In first-class manner, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shirts washed and Ironed, iocj shirts Ironed, 8c; collars, 2c; cuffs, 4c; undershirts, 7c, underdrawers, ?c; handkerchiefs, 2c. CHARLEY SING, Manager. SAM LEE, - Chinese Laundry, 10 North IVlfflln Street. CUJtlip of all description uwtly done up iu first-claw maimer. I can refer to scores uf amiliotn this town as to my oaro in washing and superior neatness in doing up clothing. do nfy work better and quicker than any other lauudrjr in the city. , CHARLES LEE, Manager. A geniiiue welcome awutteyou at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, ,Cor. riain and Coal Sts. ,4 Pool l riioni nttahed. Finest whiskeys, bee, porte r 01m 010 eonttnmiy on tan. imoioe iwu- pruuc drinks and clours. vote: for Clias. E. Breckons For District Attorney. VUQIIN. ancos lias often caused iiui to Miller severely froifl nervousness, and I can truthfully say tliat.I have found Dr. Greene's Nervura an infallible remedy. I was led into using it by seeing it in daily use in the families of my friends, und I can unhesitatingly recommend it, f'rpm my own experience, to all as a thor onglily reliablo remedy for neuralgia and nervous diseases of all kinds." It would certainly seem that after such an endorsement by a lady so popular and so widely known, no one who sutlers lu the least from ill health could hesitate for a moment to take her advice and seek the euro which is sure and positive by using Dr. Greene's Ner vura blood and norvo remedy. It is not a patent medicine, but the pre scription of tho most successful living spec ialist in curing nervous and chronic dis eases, Dr. Greene, of 35 West 11th St., New York City. He lias tho largest practice in the world, and this grand medical discovery is tho result of his vast experience. Tho great reputation of Dr. Greene is n guarantee that his medicine will cure, and the fact that ho can bo consulted by any one at any time, free of eharxo. personally or by letter, gives absolute assurance of tho beneficial actioirof 1 this wonderful medicine. RESTORE LOST VIGOR When la doubt what to use fur Nervous Debility Loss of Sexual Power (tn either ex), Impoteacy, Atrophy, Varicocele and other weaknesses, from any cante, us Sexlne I'tlls, Drains checked and full izor quickly restored. If nlected, tilth troubles result fatally. Mailed anywhere, teated, for iJt 5 boxes for $5.00. With every tj.oo order wq elvs a legal guarantee to curs or refund the tmnf. Addren PEAL, MEDICINE CO., Cleveland. Ohio. LIN, Shenandoah, Pa. House, Sign and Decoratlvo Painting, 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, . e Chinese Laundry, JARDIN STREET. 3 Work at Low Prices. DR. A. A. SEIBEIT, Specialist in diseases of tho ' . Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. 207 West Markot St., TOTTSVILLE HotirgnJ&GO a. in. to 12 in.; 1 to 4 p, m u 8 P. m. Siindavs l a. m. to 12 n When it comes to GROCERIES Onrstocjjipeaks furltel(. It you don't conn to town soriilymir unlrrK. Tlioy will boaecu rutely ontl mymptly fllleil. riUSSER & BEDDALL, 29 East Centre Street Tho Verdict Unanimous After Twenty Minutes' Deliberation. ANGUISH OF A STRICKEN MOTHER. Mri, Ilurriiiit Olvrs Way to Uiu ontrolla bin Orlitf, Vlilt the I'ri.uner Is Un mnrnd Tlm Vrrdlct Wildly Cheeril. Cass Will he Titian to tlieSmiroinoCmirt. SAN PHANCISCO, Nov. 3. Thoodoro Dur rant, ussistuut superintendent of Emanuel Haptlst church Sunday school, was yester day afternoon convicted of tho murder of Blanche Iinmout, for which ho m been on trial sluco July 3 last. Tho Jury wns out twenty mluutos, nnd arrived at tho verdict on tho first ballot. As thcro was no recommendation of mercy tho punish ment wns ilxcd nt deat h. Tho scouo In tho court room when tho verdict was announced will nover bo for gotten by thoso who woro present. Judgo Murphy finished his chaqro nt 3:30, and the jury nt onoo retired. Although there was supposed to ho llttlo prospect of ft ver dict bjlng returned boforo 7 or 8 o'clock, tho throng of spectators who had romalned in tho overcrowded court room all tho af ternoon to hear tho 1 micro's cliarco sottled themselves back In their seats to nwnlt tho return of tho jury. Mrs. Durrnnt and tho prisoner talked mill laughed togothor na If an acquittal woro a foregouo conclusion. They woro surrounded by a half dozcu friends, nnd tho conversation was nul mated when it becamo whispered about that tho jury had agreed upon u verdict. , In an instant a hush fell upon tho llttlo ' circle that had gathered around tho pris oner, Dnrrant's face, always pallid, as- i sunied a ghastly hue, and his mother was speechless. Then tho door nt tho roar of I tho room oponed and tho jury filed In and took their soats In tho box. Intenso ex- j cltement followed. Tho room, although fi.Mvd to Its utmost capacity, was almost as quiet as if it had been vacant. Judgo i Murphy who had retired to his chambers, I was summoned and took his placo upon the bench. Clerk Morris a9ked tho usual , question as to wfiothortho jury had agreed upon a verdict. l''oriman Warren Uutton arose and replied In tho affirmative "Wo, i tho Jury," said ho, "flnd .tlio ilefendnut, llllmn Henry Theodoro Dei,rrnut, guilty of murder in tho first degree." As tho agod foreman, pnlo niu.1 tremb ling, read the words that fixed DiWunt's fato, a low ru Jibllng noiso llko tlu ro.ir of a mob arose from tho rear of the court room. Tho noxt momentmon we -is cheer ing wildly, while women wept hysterically tn excitement. Tho bailiff raimed loudlv for order, but tho tumult continued for u 1 mihnto before anything llko quiet could Do Drouglitout of tho disorder. Wheu Dis trict Attornoy Barnes nroso and asked that a day bo set upon which tho sentence of death should bo passed upon the pris oner Judgo Murphy said that faentoiico would bo passed noxt Friday, upon which day ho would also set tho day for tho trial of Durr.uit on tho chnrgo of murdering Minnlo Williams. During tho tumult that followod tlio an nouncement of tho verdict Durrnnt and his mother wero lost sight of, except by tho few who sat noarost thsni. As tho last Words of tho vordlct wcro uttered Durraut made a sp.-um jdlc effort to rise to his feet, but before he could do so his mother, with a half sigh, h.ilf moan, throw her arms nround his neck and sunk hack Into her chair. His mother's grief Roomed to mako Durraut forget his own position, and for tho noxt few minutes ho sat with his arms around her nook, trying to soothe her. Tho long strain of tho trial, however, had completely shattered her self control, and It was somo time before Mrs. Durraut could leavo tho court room. Dnrrant's father was not In tho room when tho ver dict was returned. As soon us tho jury ro tlrcd he went out into tho corridors, not bolioviug that tho jury would return for ?evoral hours, and ho first learned that his i ion had been convicted whim u cheer went up from tuo crowd in tho building as tho ' nows spread. ! Durrnnt recovered his old timo corn I posuro as soon as ho left his inothor nnd i prepared to return to the county jail. With his overcoat swung carelessly ovor his j I arm ho walked leisurely out of tho room, I . twirling his slight mustache with appar ently as little concern as if ho wero merely ' a spectator, instead of the principal llguro 1 In tho exciting scene. ' Aside from the spsctntors Mrs. Noble, 1 I Blanche Ijimunt's aunt, ami Maud La- j I mont, the tie.id girl's hlster, woro appnr- ently tho li ipnlest persons in tho room. Lanijut :ir:u3 from licr seat, clapod her I hands, and then cried from sheer oxelto j meut. Mrs. Noblo mixed smiles with i tears, and shook hands with a numbor of j friends who orowdod around to congratu i late her. As soon as Durraut left tho. building tho crowd surged out of tho room nnd gath ered around tho door, out of which tho prisoner usually camo to reach the prison vnn. Fearing that some violence- might bo offered the prisoner, ho wus taken out of another door nnd driven by a circuitous route to tho county jail. Tho vordiot foil with nil iteforcoon Dur rnnt and ids family, who had banked nil their hopeson a disagreement. While Mrs. Durrnnt knew that It was only among tho possibilities that Iior son would be ac quitted, her frlouds said she steadfastly maintained that a shadow of doubt would rest in tho mind of one of tho jurors, and thnt her son would not bo convicted. She wns, therefore, totally unprepared for the jury to lluil her son guilty In twenty min utes. 15y common cousent, Dlstrlot Attornoy Barnes la glvon most of the credit for con viction of tho greatest murdorer that wns ever tried in California. While the police department did excellent work, it is be lieved that Mr. Barnes' addroiw, which consumed two days und a lullf in its do livery, had much to do with removing any lingering doubt from tho minds of the Jurors, it nt any time there wns n juror Who was not convinced of Diurant's guilt. Tho case will be appealed to the supreme tpurt, and It Is expected nom-lym your will ehipso before n decision can bo obtained. 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