EVENING HERALD IWTAIII.lSlllil) 1HT0. Published every livening, Kieept Sunday, nt R SotJTIt jAltMN StIIEET. NEAR OENTUE. "Who Herald u dellvewd inSheimtiitoah nnd t'lo tftirrnundliiK towns fir six rent a week, py able to the carriers, lly mnll 88.00 n year, or 35 conta n mouth, payable In udvnoee. Advertise ments charged nwortltriK tospnee and position. Tho publishers nvt-rvv the rlnht to change tlio Topltlon of advertisement whenever the puh Icatlon of news ilemandH it. The right Is reserved torijeetany advertisement, whether paid for or not, that the publishers may deem improper. Advertising rates made known upon upplleatton. 71 Sntered at the postofnee at Shenandoah, l'a., as pecond class mall matter. TJU.Kl'HONU OONNKCTION. Evening Herald I'M DAY. JAM'AKY 3, ISOfl. REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION. To tin Itepnhliean eli'itur of Pennsylvania: Theltepuhlleans of Pc iiii-j Hnnla, hy their dnly eosen representative, will meet in State eon tendon Thursday, April at, lit 10 o'eloek n. In the opera house, eity of Hurrlshurfr, for th purpose of nominating two candidate for representative nt-lawe in OonKrey-s and thirty two candidates for Presidential electors, tho selection of eight dclcgates-at-targe In the Ko puhllian National convention, and for tho transaction of such other huslness as tuny he presented. Tty order of the State Committee. M. a. QUAY, .Attest. Jkiik R ItBX, Chairman. Y. H. ANruiEMs, Secretaries. Many rich lesolulloiis will le dead broko before the blue birds nest again. Tub greatest opportunity the "majors" of this county will come when they may enlist for the Venezuelan war. Tub assertion that peanuts prevent con Mtniption is piobably originated by enthusias tic Allcntown capitalists. Tm; Republicans do not exactly lovo Clove land for the enemies ho lias made, hut they Jo like him for tho friends ho has lost in his own party. Ai)Vi;itTtHl.N is a business. .Whatever ap plies to business applies to advertising. Hvcry business axiom is an advertising axiom. Kvcry business principle is an advertising principle. In the present United States .Sonato there arc eleven men who were born in Oldo. The Buckeye btate is keeping up its reputation as an oiiicc-bolding community. A I.I. of Maine's ice crop could not bend such a chill up tho spine of a Democratic Conercss man as ran her distingui.-htd son the sjtcaker of tho JIou.-c when he says the gentleman is not in order. Tub Pottaville Miners' Journal is growling itouttoo many beer saloons. Why, what has come over .Major Finney sluco ho shook the dust of Shenandoah off his shoes? In filling tho vacancy on tho School Hoard last night tho Directors undoubtedly made an excellent selection. Mr. Smith is a prop erty owner, and one of the most active mem bers of the Citizens party in tho First ward. They could have gone fartherand fared worse. The unsuccessful candidates, however, were worthy men. I'iu:siiENT Wiliiuii, of tho Lehigh Valley railroad, announce? that ho has more than enough votes assured to re-elect him. This vill bo tho caso yearly until tho trustees of oi. Luke's Hospital and Lehigh University tiro of waiting for dividends and join those who want something besides a Wilbur dynasty for their dividends. Ir would havo been mote pleasing to tho greater number of Kepuhlieans throughout the, county had the two liepublican County Commissioners gotten together and mado the appointments on a strict liepublican basis; but what is done can't ho undone. Willie Shenandoah IJcpublicans failed to secure one of the plums, wo know of no Democrat in tho town that is more worthy of recognition than Uirl Coogan, who has been reappointed as warrant clerk in the ollicc of tho Com missioners. Ho is competent, obliging and ever ready to favor tho pcoplo of tho town in matters connected with his duties as an official. It must also bo gratifying to him to know that ho If held in high logard hy bis Miperiors. THE VENEZUELA COMMISSION. President Cleveland has named the mem hers of the Yciicscuelan Commission. Two of the number are Democrats and two Itepubli i in-, n hilc the fifth has uo politics hut his proclivities aro ItepulllcBil. The eonunitslon is rcirurded as a very Mttofwtory one, and their opinions and ixmeliwious on the Import ant question liefore them will lieVeceived with confidence. President Clo eland has t.ikeu no partisan advantage in the selection, as tho two great parting are equally repre sented, with the fifth moniher having no pronounced polities. The commiision will nut havo authority to arbitrate thodUpute between tills country und Great Britain. Tho scope of Its power Is Teati-iotad to the investigation of the facts relating to thu boundary line dis pute between (Jrest llritlan and Vene zuela, and its report is expected to bIiow where, in its judgment, tho line ought to be. Its decision on this point will probably he accepted by our government, nml as that decision is reaionalily certain to bo different from tho claim ins.de by Orcnt llrltain. another rei'tiost for arhltra tion will Us made. There will lie iiotliliiR further dono in Iho enso hy our government until after tho completion of the work of tho commission. As tho ease now kiand.s, Grout lirltlau has peremptorily declined to arbitrate, and has also questioned our right to intcrcfero for the protection of any interests of ours that may lw Involved. This commission is to act as a hoard of inquiry, properly speaking, with a view to ascertain in a definite way what encroachment is proposed hy Urcnt llrltain, and to what extent, if any, tho Monroe i doctrine is likely to ho violated. That will give us a distinct hasls of action and a practical justification for wieh additional pro ceedings as may ho lioeoswry to prevent a contemplated wrong untl to defend and maintain a vital principle. There is no desire for war on tho part of the American people, if it can ho honorably avoided ; hut they will insist upon tho strict observance of tho Monroo doctrine, let the consequences he cither pleasant or unpleas ant. To llulld Up both tho flesh and the shongth of pale, puny, scrofulous children, get Dr. Pierre's Golden Medical Discovery. Jt's the best thing known for a wasted body and a weakened system. It thoroughly purifies the blood, enriches it, and makes effective every natural means of cleansing, repairing, and nourishing the system. In recovering from "J.a Grippe," pneumonia, fevers, or other debilitating diseases, nothing can equal Hasan appetizing, restorative tonic to bring back health and vigor. Cures nervous and general debility. All diseases of lower bowel, including rup ture and pile tumors, radically cured. Hook of particulars free. World's Dispensary Medical Association, (1(13 Main St., liull'alo, X. Y. Pennsylvania's Poverty. IlAi:msnui:a, .Ian. 3. Funds are low nt tho statu treasury, nml tho revenues of this year will havo to bo dipped into to the ex tent of nearly ;I,0IX,1XK to make up the de ficiency of tho year just eiiil'd. There Is a balance of over $,(X0,00.) in the general fund, but tho amount due Philadelphia, on tho personal property tux returnable nnd to state institutions will almost wipo this out. Tho balaneo now is smaller by hun dreds of thousands than it has been at this period for boveral years, but thu state fiscal authorities think tho increnso of revenues on account of improved business condi tions will enublo them to closo the year in good siiapo. Now Investigating rittslmrg. PlTTSBUno, Jan. 3. Tho legislatiuo com-1 mltteo appointed to investigate municipal I affairs arrived In Pittsburg from Phila-, dolphin yesterday, und bejrnn tbo "Iexow- ing" of this city, at 2 o'clock in tho after noon. Tho investigation btnrts with the department of publio works, and will bo followed by nu examination of tho affairs of tho mayor's oillco, department of pub lio safety, bureau of polico and othor de partments. Senator Grady, a member of the committee, says it is Intention to visit New York, Chicago and other largo olties to compare tbo manugemcut of municipal nffairs in theso pluoes with Phllndolphiu. Sirs. Ilaildson'a Former Career. Boston, Jan. 3. Ou request of tho San Francisco chief of polico Chief Wutts, of this city, sent to tho former official a cer tified copy of tho findings of tho jury which convicted Mrs. M. A. Davidson of fraud inLynu, together with a photograph of tho woman. According to the certified report tho woman was sentenced to thirty months at hard labor on Fob. 2, 1837. Tho jury found her guilty of selling pianos mortgaged to Oliver Ditson & Co. to Mary S. Judkins, Harvey S. Johnson, Eliza E. Stiles and Georgo Fuller in 1884. Judge Jlrower's Presidential lloom. Topeka, Kan., Jan. 3. Kx-Chlcf Jus tico Albert Horton baa entered Associate Justice David H. Brewer as a Republican candldato for tho presidency. "Do you know," he said today, "that Judge Brewer is likely to be considered for the presidency by tho St. Louis convention? Ho is a big mnn, and his appointment by the presi dent to be tho head of tho Venezuela quos tion makes him a bigger one." A Veteran Skater's Challenge. Patchoouk, L. I., Jan. :). William .1. Weeks, 7Ii years of age, lias Issued a chal lenge to all persons over 7U yoars of ngo to skate him from fifty to 500 miles. Ho is n well known skntcr, and will allow any competitor one mile in overy ten. Weoks lias also camo out with u challenge to any person in tho world to contest with him in fancy figure skating and writing. The Weather. For pastern Pennsylvania: CJoirdy and threatening weather; possibly light snow In northwest section; decidedly colder to night; southwesterly wluds shifting to liorthwen.eily. For New Jersey: Gener ally fan ; colder toniirht ; southwesterly, il) i .' i i r ii to uoi-miw sieilv, winds. Sarsaparilla l.aa over and over again proved itself the best blood purifier medi cal science has over produced. It possesses suoh positive merit to purify, vitalize Enrloh tho blood, that it accomplishes remarkable cures where other prepara tions utterly fall. Its record of cure, not of Scrofula, Bait Rheum, Catarrh, Rheu matism, but of NorvouB Prostration, Weakness and Debility, Is unequalled. Barsaparllla is the OneTrueBlood Purifier. Prepared by 0. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Man. 1 1. UnnrJ'o Dillo furB habitual conntlpa rlOOCl S rlll&tion. J'rico S5 cents. Only DR. JAMESON'S SURRENDER. Tim 0cp 7-i aloiis Hrlton 1'nrrril to Yield to Superior JS umbers. IiONDOtf, .Inu. 3. Tho colonial oillco pub lishes tho following teloKrums from Sir Hercules Knulnsou, ttovoruor of Capo Col ouy, to Colonial .Secretary Ohnmborlntu. "A messenger overtook Dr. Jamosou ton miles tho other side of Klnnnx river. Ho has brought back n verbal iness-tgo to tho effect that tho illsputcb.es liavo been rocelvoil nnd will Ihj nttonded to. Tho force vrna then Middling up and liumecll ntoly proceeding castwnrd into tho Trans vaal. Ilr. Jameson tints refused und dis regarded my message." A second telegram from Sir Herculos ltoblnson ruj-s: "Tho llrltlsh agent at Protrorla toleirninhs under dato of .Ian. 2: I huvo just scon (iencral .louburt, nnd ho says that us far us ho knows I)r. Jameson has boon driven out of sovertd positions. Tho Uurghers havo twenty-ilvo of their wounded us prisoners, including thrco of cers, and llvo corpses liavo been burled by tbo Burghers." A third cablegram from Sir Hercules Hobinson forwards u dispatch from the British agent nt Pretoria stating that Dr. Jameson's force lias surrendered. Secro- t.nrv r-hnmwi i ...n!. S ..7.7. J tnry Chamberlain, in reply, cabled to Gov ernor Koblnson ids regret that Dr. Jniuo sou's dlsobedieuoo lias led to this tloplorn bio loss of life, and to do his host to socuro generous treatment of tho prisoners and cn.ro Of tho wounded, nnd to telegraph the mimes if tho killed and wounded. For a pain in tho chest a piece of flannel dampened witli Chamberlain's I'ain lialm and bound on over the scat of the pain, and another on the back between tho shoulders, will all'ord prompt relief. This is especially valuable in cases where the pain is caused by a cold and theie is a tendency toward pneumonia. For salo hy Gruliler ( ltros., druggists. Dr. Talinafie'H Popularity Causes Friction Washington, Jan. 3. A disagreement has arisen in tho First PresbyteriaD church of this city between Rov. T. Do Witt Talmago and tho assistant pastor, Kev. Adolos Allen. When Dr. Talmage camu to tbo church recently it was ar ranged that ho should preach Sunday evenings, while Dr. Sunderland, with whom ho was mado co-pastor, should al ternate In tho pulpit Sunday mornings with Mr. Allen, tho assistant pastor. Thcro is a general demand that Dr. Tal mago shall hold tho pulpit twlco ou Sun days. This Dr. Tulmago desires to do, nnd tho ciders havo tho same opinion. Mr. Allen stands upon bis rights, which uro defined by the contract, and declines to yield tho pulpit. Consequently tho Washington prosbytory will bo called upon to decido the question. Hrutnlly Murdered with nti At. IjOXo Island City, Jan. a. William Tiiilnr. .irrpri 0(1 Vfi.irs. wns found iniiri1rrid In tbo house of bis father, near Sklllrnnn avenue. His head had been nearlv ciionned to pieces with an ax. Tho marks of seven blows wero visible. Tims far no arrests havo been made, but the authorities nro looking for Frank nnd Annie Donovan. Donovan is a brother-in-law of Lalor. They had some family trouble, and Annlo Donovan, tho sister of Frank, remarked a fow weeks ago that her brother would kill him. To tills Lalor replied that ho would havo to catch him asleep if ho did so. Murderer Woodloy Hanged. Pittkuukg, Jan. 3. Albert W. Woodley was hanged in tho jail hero yesterday. Flvo reprieves had been allowed him slnco his conviction. His crime was tho murdor of Mrs. Jennlo Buchanan at her homo in Allegheny City on May !), lb'Jl. Tho couple wero engaged to bo married, and tho cause of tho murdor has never been rovenlcd, as thcro was never known to bo any trouble between them. After killing Mrs. Buch anan Woodley shot himself, inflicting a slight wound. Ho claimed that ho was drunk when lie did tho shooting. Many merchants aro well awaro that their customers aro their best friends and take pleasure in supplying them witli tho best goods obtainable. As an instance we men tion 1'erry & Cameron, prominent druggists of Hushing, Michigan. They say: "We have no hesitation in recommending Cham berlain's Cough Itcmcdy to our customers, as it is tho best cough medicine we havo ever sold, and always gives satisfaction." For sate at !'." and 50 cents per bottle by Gruliler Bros., druggists. Desperate ltattle with Moonshiners. Little Hock, Jan. 3. Tho warfare which has been waged fo tho past year ugalnst the moonshiners in the southwest ern part of the state culminated Tuesday night in n successful raid, in which two stills nnd eight men wero captured, two mon being reported killed. Tho stills wero located forty miles out from Center 1'olnt, In an Isolated and most inaccessible locality. Tho moonshiners miule n stub born reistnnce, and only surrendered after tho posso hud them hemmed completely in, Two of tho moonshiners wero killed. Footpad Killed by n Judge. Chicago, Jan. 3. Wliilo Justice Jarvls Ultimo was passing uudor tho alloy L struct uro at Thirteenth strcot nt 1:30 o'clock in the morning, in company with his daughter, ho was stopped by two men. Ono of tho robbijrs throw his arms about tho judge's neok, but the latter drew a re volver und shot und fatally wounded the robber, who died within twenty minutes, The dead robber's oompauion osoaped. The First State Dinner or '1)0. Washington, Jan. 3. Tho first stnto fllnuer of the season at the White Huuso that of the cabinet was given by Presi dent nnd Mrs. Cleveland last night. The mansion was appropriately deroruted for the occasion with a profusion, ot cut (low ers nnd potted plants, while in the vesti bule in front of the main corridor the Marine hnnd played, a n umber of popular airs. Train Jilluped Into tho Ither. Lock Haves, l'a , Jan. 3. Nour Walt ham, nu thu Philadelphia and Krlu rail road, last night, u west bound freight train jumped the truck, precipitating eighteen ours over an embankment into the river. Trafllo was delayed nearly three hour No ono was injured. Kellef In Hi Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder illsiwses relieved in six hours by the "Now Great South American Kidney Curo." This new remedy is n groat surprise on account of its errnedliiir nroiiuitnoss ill reliovillL' naln In the hladd.ir, kidneys, back and ovory put ot luo urinary iahHge iu inaiu or ici.uaie. It relievos retention of water and In iu passing it almost immediately. If you want nuick relief and curo .this Is your remedy, Sold hy Isaac Sliaplra, druggist, 107 South Main street. DIGESTION AND WORK. HOW SICK PEOPLE MAY ENERGY. SAVE THEIR It is as hard work for somo pcoplo to digest their dinner as it is for it normal man to walk ten miles, "After dinner rest a while." This is an old saying. It means that if after eating a heavy meal you try to do hard work you will exhaust all your energy. Thcro will bo none left for your stomach. Your stomach needs energy to work just as your leg or arm does. Sick pcoplo want energy. They Beldon havo enough for their stomach. Their di gestion is out of order and they want to know tho reason. It's simple enough as wo liavo told It. What they ought to do is to savo their stomachs from hard work until it Is callable of doing It, just as they rest their tired backs by lying down. Tills they can do by using artificially di gested food. Shaker Digestivo Cordial con tains buch food ; not only this, but it is capable of digesting other foods in the. stomach. Shaker Digestivo Cordial affords nourish incut and creates new energy as soon as it is swallowxd. Ordinary fowl first has to bo llRCf e(1- S,mkcr U'costive Cordial while "eating new energy does not expend any. It gives tho stomach no work to no, It will make thin people fat. Sick people arc naturally thin. Getting thin is a signpf sickness. A person may bo horn thin, and naturally remain so. Such a ono is not necessarily sick. All Druggists keep It nml a 10 cent sample bottle may first bo tried. PROFESSIONAL CARDS, I) F. HUUKK. M. V. 30 V.. Lloyd street, Shenandoah. Ofllcc hours : 7 to 9 p. in. in., 1 to 3 and 7 to $ J. It. roMKUOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Shenandoah, l'a. M. I1UUKK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ofllcc Kcan building, corner of Jlaln and Centro ptreeti, Shenandoah. piIOK JOHN JONKS, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, .Lock Box 65, Mahanoy City, Pa. Having studied under some of the best masters ip London nnd Paris, will tflvo lessont on the violin, guitar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address iu cure of Strouse, the j&weler Shenandoah. The Backus Water Motoi Is the Most Economical Power Known, and the Best In the World for Driving; Light Machinery. It takes but little room. It never gets out of repair. It can not blow up. It requires no fuel. It needs no engineer. 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Hours 8:30 a. in. to 12 m.j I to 4 p. m., t p. in. Sundavs II a. jn. to 12 m THE SCHOrvjluRGH LINE. Important Document Showing the fallacy of Iiigland'K Vfiie7ticlnn Claim, London, Jan. 8. The special correspon dent of Tho Chronlct') telegraphs to his paper tho ofllclnl cornWoudenco, hlHicrto unpublished, between tho governments of Great Britain and Veneui'la during tho period between Novom , 1810, when Sir Hobert Schomburgh waa nppolnted com missioner hy tho British government to survey tho wosteru territory of British Guiana, nnd April, 1812, when England finally removed tho boundary posts which ho 1 tad set ut various points in that terri tory to form tho Bo oallcd SehomburBh lino. It nppoars from this correspondence that on Oct. 5, 1811, Seuor Kortiqllo, Venezue lan minister in London, wrote to Lord Aberdeen, secretary of state for foreign nf fairs, expressing surprise at tho erection of a British sentry box upon Vonezuelun territory, and urging the necessity of en tering upon a treaty of bound nios ns a previous step to tho fixiatlou of limits, Lord Aberdoen replied to this on Oct. 21, saying that ho had received Mr. Itobert Schoinburgh's report. "It .ippvarB," Lord Aberdeen continued, "that, Air. Itobert Schomburgh planted the boundary posts at certain points in the country lie sur veyed, nnd that ho win fully aware that the domarkation so mado was merely n preliminary measure open to fui uro dis cussion botwoeu thu governments of Great Britain and Venezuela." Sonor h'ortlquo replied to this on Nov. 18, asserting that "Mr. Schomburgh doubt less overstepped his Instructions by plant ing at a point at tho mouth ot tho Orinoco several posts bearing tho queen's initials, and lie lias raised tho British Hag at tho ratio place witli a show of drilled force." No reply being received, Seuor Fortlquo again, on Doe. 8, addressed Lord Aber deen, insisting upon tho conclusion of a treaty or tho removal of Mr. Schoinburgh's posts. Lord Aberdeen broko tho sllenco on Deo. 11, confirming the Schomburgh lino as n mere preliminary measure, and ob jecting to tho removal of tho posts, "which afford tho only tangible means by which Great Britain Is prepared to discuss tho boundaries. Theso posts wore erected for that purpose and not, as tho Venezuelan government appears to apprehend, as in dications of dominion and empire ou tho part of Great Britain." Tho Chronicle's correspondent in his dis patch then quotes Lord Salisbury's dis patch to Secretary Olnoy to tho effect that theso posts woro removed on tho distinct uudcrstuuding that Great Britain did not thereby abandon hcrclolm, audcoiitluttcs: "Observo that there is no word Indicating tho condition asserted by Lord Salisbury. If tho foregoing documents uro genuine, and tho source excludes any suspicion to tho contrary, then the Schomburgh lino is proved worthless us a basis for any terri torial claim." lllectric Hitters. Llectric Hitters! is a medicine suited for any season, hut perhaps more generally needed in the spring, when tho languid exhausted feeling prevails, vhen tho liver is torpid and sluggish and the. need of a tonic and altera tive is felt. A prompt use of this medicine has often averted long and perhaps fatal bilious levers. Jo medicine will act moro surely in counteracting and freeing the sys tem from the malarial poison. Headache, Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness yield to Electric Hitters. Only fifty cents per bottlo at A. Wasley's drug store. Jecided Against the Kutployei'S. Boston, Jan. 3. Judge Shurman, in the equity session of tho superior court, re fused tho application of A. Shuin.in & Co., clothing maut'ueturors, of tills city, for on Injunction against tho oliieers of District Council No. U of tho United Garment AVorkors of America, to compel them to desist from circulating cards and hand bills said to bo detrimental to tho business of petitioners. .Marvelous ItcsiiltH. From a letter written by Itev. J. Gundcr man, of Dimondnlc, Mich., wo aro permitted to mako this extract : "I havo no hesitation in recommending Dr. King's New Discovery, as the results were almost marvelous in the caso of my wife. While I was pastor of tho Haptist church at Hives Junction she was brought down witli Pneumonia succeeding La Grippe. Terrible paroxysms of coughing would last hours witli littlo interruption and it seemed as if she could not survive them. A friend recommended Dr. King's New Discovery: it was quick in its work and highly satisfactory in results." Trial bottles free at A. Wasley's drug store. Itcgular size 50c and ?1.00. Soldiers' Home tfree from State Control. Milwaukee, Jan. 3. An important point Involving the interference of local or Btate authorities with national soldiers' homo canteens was sottled hy Judgo Sea man yesterday. Judge Seaman holds that "tho management und ofllcors nro ncrcn- cios of tho United States and as such ure exempt from any Interference by tho au thorltlcs or courts of tho stnto in thoir con trol, discipline orgovornnicntof tho homo, und uro not subject to control or Interfer ence by the municipality or state regard ing licenses for tho salo of liquor and like restrictions." Not a few who read what Mr. Itobert Itowls, of Hollands, Ya., has to say below, will remember their own exporienco under liko circumstances. "last winter 1 hud la grippo which left inc in a low state of health, I tried numerous remedies, none of which did mo any good, until 1 wns induced to try u bottle of Chamberlain's Cough llemcdy.' The first bottlo of it so fsr relieved rn that I was enabled to attend to my work, and tbo second bottlo effected a cure." For sale nt 33 and 50 cents per bottle by Gruliler llroj., druggists. Nicaragua Fears a Dcmutnl from crniauy, MANAOOA, Nicaragua, Jan. U. Baron Yon Ilergou, (lerman minister to Central America, has arrived In Nlvrngua. Ap prehensions nro eutertalueu that among the objects of his visit is an intention to urgo the prompt payment of several very doubtful claims by German subjects ugalnst Nicaragua, such ns the absurdly largo mining olaims by A. Schultz, etc., und fears nro expressed that ho will inti mate or declare that Germany Intends to force tho collection of thubo claims in a manner similar to Great Britain's efforts at Corinto In April, 1803. llucklen's Arnica fviKe. Tho best salvo in the i Id for cuts, bruises, f.ores, ulcers, wit rheum, liner soros, tetter, chapped bauds, chilblain enrus, nnd all skin oruptions, and positivi-iv cues piles, or no pay required. It is guar. meed tuglvo perfect sutlslaction or niony re! 'iiuled. l'rlco 25 cents per box. For sale by v Wailoy. I!uy Kcystouo flour, lie sure that tho name Lkssio & JUun, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. tf HELD ffl BONDAGE All Iter Life Happy Itelenso ut Last of Kiss Al ico Youuir who itosltlcs nt i?!2 V?0K:;utltr Street, Itoelicstcr Y. (.From Ilochctler froiocrt and Chronfcle ) Our tvprefientatlvo wns received av l.Icasantly at B93 Alexander Htroet, by Ali.-w Alice Y'ounj?, who lolil how sine i.iiklhood she had bei-ii hcM In tin' bond iio of pain from her but U, nov r r, lucmbcrlng tho lime that she had not sr fcretl pain or itches in tho teglon ol tl kidneys. Jinny were tho means she use to find rellof, but there seemed no retned for her caso nml sho still remained it rn tivoj thennlong comes theso little enemii to backache, Donli's Kidney Tills, and half box releases iho bonds, as one by on thu aches nnd pains disappear, she fliii. herself it slave to puin no more, by their continued use. Shesavs: " I wascnfin-Iv rclicutl of all my stiiferiir; und how I am perfectly strong, healthy and well. "How did you take this remedy ?" Mi; Youugwis asked by our representative sho replied that she followed direction explicitly. Miss Young then told how tin malady affected her, baying her symptom - uiu: oioopiug, ucuuiiig over, WU1U1 f( o, mtwiuiljg ieuglll oi iiiuo uiwa ' g:ivu me a pum m inc smalt oi my unci r 1 had n pain in the kidneys all the timY,A ami it i caught, com it. would iilwuys. bet tie there; the pain I suffered wits of it very exhausting nature ; at night I ciiuUl only lie Hat on my back any other position causing pain and suffering; tho nerves passing up my back, wero affected and this brought with it severe headaches, but as I said before, Doan's Kidney Pills have removed nil pain nnd suffering en tirely and I never felt better und healthier in my life." Doan's Kidney Pills are for salo by nil dealers, price f!0 cents, mailed by Foster Milbiirn Co.. Hiilfiilo, X Y Solo Agents for the Uuit..d blates. For salo nt Kirlin's Pharmacy. CANVASSER WANTED. Are YOU busy ? fieri of all Kinds Wear Clothes. And our business Is to make Clothes for all Kinds of men. Custom Tailor Made Suits from 810.00 to 30.00. Trousers from 82.7D to $10.00. , - USUI LI U11MI. U11U tIKlKCllk. mnn of larj-e acquaintance to solicit orders fvr them and it will pay him well to do it. Address, S, J. II. r 15-21 Lafayette l'hiee, New York. Do you DESIRE to fake 1 j MONEY? OUR PLANS OF OPERATION AS SURE ABSOLUTE SAFETY. Mnke "Vour money1 enru you a monthly al nr.lnr.J . t siu w nnu moro miHie umiv oy our new Bvi-f,u tcmntlc rinn of Operation on email Investment la Rrntn ami etocic speculation, 1 All -r.,. ia tit fifStl.rta nlir nnonrolftA on;"") JiifW-uu', i .inb iVurMiifs ut imiii iuiia highest references furnished, Our llooklet "Points fc Hints1' how to mako money nml other Information sent FltKK. Gilmore A. Co., Itnukerinml Ilrokers. , Open Honul of Traile HUlcr., ChicaRO, IU. 9-2KJm-dw Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity For- BARBEY'S Beer an Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. -0000KH0. CKK) O Wefester's 1 Sljuvalimble in Office, School, nail item Successor c r "Vnabrldg u Standard rf Hi U. 8. ov I Min ing OAlce t IIP I 8 supreme c 01 r n m y of ncail. ul uoC Bckoolbooks C Warmly rum- ji mended hv Biale Superintendents ; of Schools, and ( other Kducatois a)- , most, without num- 1 ber. THE BEST FOR EVERYBODY HCCAUBC n ora are kitbo meir correal wpnabeHcw piac each oue Ltijlnnliiaaiflraktntr.il. .di I It Id oaaar n BMcnln ! " M.laill ItIV I'lUIIllllLiailV". Vr, i"'""-"lv., " " i'y 1 mini v ctltlcaUr marked letters uaud in tun u huoiL. . It Is easy to traco the crroulh of a word, 'I tie etymologies are full, hii1 the dlffiTent mean i 1I1Q9 tlld L'lveuin tlia onlcr of their jIav. itiiiiifllt , It la eay to learn what a word iitrnn.P i 'ie qennmons are clear, explicit, ami full tach 1 j contained in a separrtto imnprnpli j0T V. W U, cel., rttiiiis ppriuEueiu, muss,, L i twr Specimen pases, elc.Kfjitoy qironei ' .--ww.,www4 W i l- I ih.
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