The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, January 07, 1896, Image 3

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Almost O
Distracted
ID YOU EVER sudor from real ner
vousness? When every nervo seemed
to quiver with a peculiar, creepy
fooling, first in ono place, and then another
and n'l seemed finally to conccntrato in a
writhing Jumblo in the foralu, and you bo
como irritable, fretful and peevish; to bo
followed by an impotent, weakened condi
tion of tho nervo centers, ringing in the
ears, and sloeploss, miserable nights ?
Dr. Wiles' ii!vfca2S
Nervine
4iv cjwuuivu tv, aj, ik
hart, Ind., says: "Ner
vous troublos had mado
mo nearly lnsano and
Restores
Wflltll physicians wcro unable
ncalUl,.,,., tohclomo. My memory
was almost gono and every llttlo thing
worried mo until I was almost distractod.
I really feared I was becoming a maniac. I
Imagined all sorts of evil things and would
cry over nothing. I commenced taking Dr.
3111c j" Ilestorntlvo Nervlno and fourbottls
of this wonderful remedy completely cured
mo, and I am as well now as I over was."
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DAVID FAUST, Kfthli.?'
Alan TAtf and AGcIdfntd Camnaiiteii.
As Prime Minister of Oapo Colony
Promptly Accepted,
SUOOEEDED BY HI3 PREDECESSOR.
Much Warlike TnlU In KiiRtiuiil Over tlio
"Unwarranted Attitude iirilnipi-ror Will
lam' Tho German llmpcriir liecelte n
Itepreentntlve f tliu Trim', mil,
,
Cape Town, Jan. 7. Tho report that
Cecil Rhodes has resigned Iho premiership
of Capo Colouy is confirmed. Tho lion.
Sir J. Gordon Sprlgjr, K. (J. M. G., treas
urer of Cape Colony, litis been chosen to
succeed lilm.
Cecil Hhodos lins for gomo time been
known ns the "Dlnmoml KIiir" and the
"Bismarck" of South Africa. Kdltor Stead
fnnks him as the third man iu tho British
empire, putting Gladstone and Salisbury
ahead. Hhodos Is worth nbout 180,000,001,
and is a great schemer. Some tlmo ago ho
planned n ooimolidatod British empire, em
bracing the choioost portions of tho globe.
In this empire South Africa was to tako a
leading part.
A dozen yentu ngo, nt Kimberloy, Hhodos
stood before n map of Africa. Ho placed
his hand across tho Interior up to the
Bin cnciL r.noDca.
mouth of til,' Congo ami ...o great lakos,
a '1 said: "All that shall bo English.
That ia my dream."
. v. Sir J ihn G. Sprlsrg, who was the
predecessor of Rhodes In tho premiership,
and mado way to allow Hhodos to work
out hlsseheme, now becomoshls successor.
Sprlgg was colonial secretary and premier
of Capo Colouy from 1S78 to 1831, treasurer
froml8Sl to 18SD, premier and treasurer
from 18S3 to 1890 and treasurer from 1800.
Ho was born lit 1830.
President Kruger has stopped tho food
supplies Into Johannesburg. Tho whole
of tho national reform commltteo lia-e
boon arrosted. Nobody is allowed to enter
tho Transvaal territory without a pas.-port
vised by Kruger.
It Is stated that Dr. Ijnyd, tho secretary
of stato for tho Transvaal, with a secret
fund nt his disposal, has floated a German
colonization company to introduce 5,000
German military settlers into tho Trans
vaal. London, Jan. 7. Tho Pcoplo, which Is
tho weekly edition of The Globe, which is
lu touch with tho government, says there
Is reason to bellovo that Prima Minister
Salisbury and his colleagues, owing to the
liostilo nttltudo of Germany, will consider
tho expediency of Immediately strengthen
ing the British forces in those parts of the
empire that aro oxposed to attack.
James llackciulo Jfnclean, M. P. fortho
Cardiff district, nnd proprietor of tho Car
diff Wostern Mall, has writton an article
for that paper, in which ho says: "Em
peror William's message to Paul Krugor,
president of tho South African Hopublle.
is ns deadly and unprovoked nn Insult as
was ever offered to tho head of a great Eu
ropean power and to iv nation of euuul
rank. In face of these ropeated insults
from foreign powers tho tlmo has como to
use more effective means of retaliation
than protosts that nro conspicuous for pru-
donco nnd moderation. It Is tho clear
duty of Lord Salisbury to demand tho
withdrawal of tho offensive telegram. If
It Is not cancelled he should Immediately
recall tho British ambassador from Ber
lin." Tho Central News says that the govern
ment is determined not to permit Ger
many to glvo military assistance to the
Transvaal.
The governor of Natal, Sir "Waltor Fran
cis Hely-Hutchlnson, K. C. M. G., tjlo-
graphs, upon Boer authority, that 1SJ of
Dr. Jameson s followers wero killed and
that thirty-seven wcro wounded. On the
Boer side, it Is added, only throe were
killed nnd flvo wounded.
Disorders occurred In tho cost end ol
Loudon last night growl-ig out of tl fact
that tho Gorman and Dutch sallora about
tho docks voro hissed aud molested. Tile
windows-in tho shops kept by Germnn
Jows woro broken, nnd several Gorman
cluhs woro closed.
Encouragement frm lSiuperor William.
Beiilin, Jan. 7. Tho omperor gavo an
audience yesterday to Br. Lord, secretary
of stato for the South African republic. His
majesty assured tho doctor that tho Trans
vaal republic could reckon upon tho pro
tection of Germany. It Is said that the
omperor promised Dr. Leyd that Germany
would rucognlzo tho indepeudonoo of the
Transvaal republic by appointing a Ger
man resident at Pretoria instead of a con
sul im heretofore, and also assured the
Transvaal secretary of state that tho triple
nlllanco would also recognize tho lnde
peudeuco of tho South African republic.
Schools Closed hy Cold Weather.
Kingston, N. Y., Jan. 7. Tho mercury
fell to 15 below zero here, with n strong
northwest wind blowing. Tho bchools
woro closed on uccouut of thocold, There
Is no snow, and farm crops aro in danger
This la tho ooldost weather without snow
known hero Iu many years. Tho river is
tightly frozou over from shore to shore,
tho lco being sevornl liumos thick.
Coldefit In Several Ycani.
Catskim, N. V., Deo. 7. Tho coldest
weather In bovoral years was experienced
hero yesterday, tho mercury falling from
1(1 to 23 ileg. below zero. Tho Hudson
river, which had reopened on Deo. 23, Is
again frozen over. Not nn lueh of snow,
all told, has fullon hero.
Ill Sister Haw lilm Drown.
Baltimoiie, Jan. 7. Louis B. Daven
port, SI years old, son of James C. Daven
port, n prominent merchant of this t-Uy,
was drowned whllo skating on Lake Ho
land yesterday Ho sank lu full siglr of
his sister, wlioivoR ono of tho party. The
body was roerorcd.
MUNYON
What Mrs, Kenning Owes to His
proved Homoeopathic Remedies.
Im-
CHRONIC CATARRH.
Of tho Most Obstinate Nature Thoroughly
and Permanently Cured, Dyspepsia,
Rheumatism, Kldnoy and All Blood and
Hcrvo Diseases Cured by Munyon's Im
proved Homoeopathic Remedles-At all
Druggists, 2E Cents a Bottle.
Mrs. 11. 1). A. Helming, 2000 Hollhis street,
IlHltiinoie, JId.. says: . "My daughter
Lotiisn, HiiflViod from catarrh of tho noe and
throat fur IU ' yean or more. Kvery morn
ing her mise was completely stopped up ith
mucus and she sum-red from pain nnd pres
sure across her fc r 'head, sneezing and raising
nmriiB from the throat, ditllculty in breath
ing nnd heaviness acro- the clic-t. t tried
several physicians and different kinds of
treatment, but she found nolicnellt. Finally
I began treating her with Munyon's tMtnrrii
lloniedies and In a short time xlie was com
pletely cured and has never had a symptom
since."
Are you willing to i-pend 50 cents for n
euro that positively cures catarrh hy remov
ing the rauiFc of the disease? If so ntik votir
druggist for a 'S cent boltlo of Munyon's
Caturrli Cure and a 25 cent Ijotlle of Catarrh
tablets. Tho Catarrh Cure will eradicate
tho disease from tho syctcm and tho tablets
will cleanse and heal the iiflllcted parts and
restore them to a natural and healthful con
dition Munyon's llemedics contain positive cures
for all diseases. At all druggists, mostly 25
cents.
Personal letters to 1'rof. Munyon, 1503
Arch street. Philadelphia,, Pa., answered
with free medical advice for any disease.
READING R. R. SYSTEM
in i:i'TKCT ocToniut i, isot.
Trains lonve Slicnandonh ns follows :
For New York via IMiltmlolpliIa, aimU days
2 10, 5 33, 7-'0 a. in., 12 58, 2 'io nmlSM p. in
SmulnvH, 2 10 a. m.
For New York via Maticli Chunk, week days,
5 2-1, 7 20 a. in , ttrittnml 2,V p. m.
Kor Itemling and lMillatlelphla, week days,
2 10, ft 7 20 a.m., 12 58, 2 55 and 5 W p. m. Sun
day, 2 10 n. in
For l'otts illr. week days, 2 10; 7 20 a. in., and
12 58, 2 55 luwl 5 05 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a. in.
For Tiun:tua ami M ilmnov City, week davs,
2 10, 5 35, 7 20 a m , 12 V, 2 55 and 5 55 p. in.
Sundays, 2 10 n. in.
For HM:unpurt. Sunlmiv nnd JaMvUhure,
week days, 25, 11 HQ a in , 1 50 and 7 20 p. in.
Sundays, 3 25 a. in.
For Mahanoy Plane, weekdays, 2 10. 3 25, 5 2",
7 20, 11 30 a. in., 12 5, 1 W), 2 55,5 55, 7 20 ami 9 iVi
p. m. Sundays, 2 10 3 25 a. in.
For Ashland and Imimiktu, week days, 3 25,
7 20,1130 n. in., 150,720 and J35 p.m. Sun
days, 3 23 a. in.
For llatthuore, Washington and the West via
11. & O. U. It., through trains leave Heading
Terminal, Philadelphia, (1. & It. IE. U.) at 3 20,
7 55, 11 2d n, mM 3 10 and 7.27 p. in. Sundays,
3 20, 7 00, 11 25 n. in., 3 14 and 7 27 p. m. Ad'cii
tional t ruins from Twenty-fourth nnd Chest
nut streets station, week days, 150, 5 41, 823 p.
in. Sundays, 1 35, 8 23 p. in.
TItAlNS FOU SIIKNANDOAII.
Leavo New York via Philadelphia, week
days, 8 00 a. in., 1 30, 100, 7 30 p. in. aud 1215
niht. Sundays, ti 00 p. in.
1onve New York via Mauth Chunk, week
da, 1 :10, 10 a. in.. 1 10 and 1 30 p. in.
Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week
days, 120,8 35, 10 00 a. in. and 4 00, 0 02, 1130
p.m. Sundays, 1130p.m.
heave Heading, week days, 135, 710, 10 Oft,
11 50 a. in., 5 55 and 7 57 p. m. Sundays, 1 35 a, mi.
Leave Pottsville, weekdays, 2 35, 7 40 a, m.,
12 30 and 5 12 p. m. Sundays, 2 35 a. m.
Leave Tamaqua, week day, 3 lfi, 8 50, 11 23 a
m., 1 20, 7 15 aud 0 52 p. in. Sundays, 3 18 a. in
Leave Mnhanoy City, week davs, 2 45, 9 21,
11 47 a. in., 1 51, 7 39 and 9 51 p. in. Sundays, 3 45
a. m.
Leavo Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2 40, 4 00,
G30, 9 37, II 59 a. m., 12 58, 2 (W, 5 20, G 20, 7 53 nnd
10 10 ji. in. Sundays, 2 40. 1 00 a. m.
Leavo Willfamsport, week days, 7 42, 1010 a
m., 3 35 nnd 1141 p. m. Sundays, 11 15 p. in.
ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION,
Leave Philadelphia Chestnut Btreet war! and
South street wharf for Atlantic City.
Weekdays Kxprce, 900a. m., 2 00, 4 00, 6 00
p.m. Accommodation, 8 00 a. in., 4 30, GSOp. m.
Sunday Ks press, 900. 1000 a. in. Accommo
dation 8 00 a. ni., 4 45 p. m.
Heturning leave Atlantic City (depot.) week
days, express, 7 33, 9 00 a. in., 3 30, 5 30 p. in.
Accommodation, 050, 8 15 a. in., and 4 32 p. m.
Sundays Kxpress, 100, 7 30 p. in. Accommoda
tion, 7 15 a, in., 4 15 p. m.
Parlor Cars on all express trains.
I. A. SWKlOAItl), (1, G, HANCOCK,
Gen'l Superintendent. Cltn'l Pass. Agt.
The Backus Water Motoi
Is the Most Economical Power Known,
and the Best In the World for Drlvlnjr
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.
There la no ileluy; no flrlnir up; no ashen to
clwm awnyj no extra intmriuico to payj no re
pairing ncctuMiryt no coal hills to pay, anil I 1
always ready for use. It is liivnlenl'Io foi
blowing Church Orcani, for running Printing
Presses, Hewing Machines, Turning Lathes,
Scroll Sawn, Grind Stones, Coltee Mills. Hauonge
Machines, 1m1 Cutlers, Com Mills, Iterators.
Kte, Pour-horse power at 40 pounds pressuro of
water. It is noiseless, neat, compact, steady,
and above all
IT IS VERY CHEAP.
Price, $15 to $300
Send for circular to the Ilaekus Water Moto
Co., Newark, N. J,, stating paper you saw
advertisement in.
We also manufacture Patent Rotating
and Exhaust Fans.
Send for Special Catalogue on
Ventilating.
Alt
DRUG HSafe AUD SURE StNO 0, Hm"W0tfU '
2 wi.'ix upccifio vsirniw
m
lluHilHfcLIlIAH
A CONSPIRACY TO MURDER.
Ono Sinn Wiw to Tnlu, P,ut fur Twi nty
Dollnis.
Ciiioauu, .Tun. 7.-Villltim J. Weber,
formerly nnymniter of tlio Chlenito nnd
Northwestern railway in St. i'aul. nnd ro
eently neting seerctary nnd treasurer !
tlio Kilmer l.ale Tie eompany of this city,
is, with his brother, Oih Weber, under nr
ret tin a chn-iru id eoneplriui; to commit
murder. Tho Intended victim of the
Wenera whs H. V. llamllu, tho eecretmy
nml treasurer of the Halo Tie company.
Hamlin. It is stated, secured Weber the
place in St. lnul,atid when hUown health
gave way from over work, had Webr
brought here to Ml jils own position while
he was away on si vacation.
Weber tilled Hamlin's position with the
Halo Tie company for nine months, and
did so well that ho was promised tho place
permanently If Mr. Hamlin did Hot re
turn. The latter did return, however, and
Weber was provided with anuthor posi
tion. Hut this augured him, nnd In ordei
tongaln secure Hiimlin'd place ho. 16 1
charged. proposed to his brother that Ham
lin be put out of tho way. Gin Webei
agreed and was provided with weapons
With whah lodo tho wo"k.
Last 'Ihur.d.iy night Una Weber and a
man nami'.i .dcli.ird Maloney, who had
agreed to assist in tho murder for 0, fol
lowed, 1 1.1111,111 ns ho left his oillee, Intend
ing to murder lilm at the ilrst opportu
nity. Their Intended victim was with i
crowd ol his friends, however, nnd tin
murder win postponed until Satuid i
night. At that time Maloney weaketud
nnd told a friend, who carried the t,de ic
tho police, and the Webers wcro arrested.
Gils promptly confessed.
Premier Howell Will Not ltctlrr.
Ottawa, Jan. 7.A cabinet meetinu
was held yesterday by tlio premier, ;
Muokenzio 1J nvell, and thu six ivmnlniii.:
nioini era of thu ministry, nt which It wa
decided to 111 1 Immediately the p'.nues m
tho cabinet ma lj vacant bv t'io resigna
tions of .Messrs. Foster, Wood, 'flipper,
Dickey, Ives, Alimiague aud llaggart. It
li und.ii'stoo I that. Hon. W. J. I'ngsln.
provincial hojretnry in the New Ilruns
Wick legislature, will be appointed to sue
ceed Hon. O. K. Foster ns minister o.
limine..", and Cm mel Tlsd.ile, of Sou h
Norfolk, Out., will tako the portfolio lu l l
by Dr. Montague. Hon. Fetor White, at
present speaker of tin; imu oof common'.,
m.iy succeed Hon. John Haj'garC us min
ister of railways and canals. Colonel
Baker, of Mlssisslquol, has, It Is stated,
been offered tho cabinet podtion vacated
by Hon. W. 11. Ives, who was the repre
sentative In tho ministry of tho Knullshi
speaking minority In the provl.ic" nr Que
bec. A Mui-durons Maniac Klllcil.
INDIAN AI'OLIS, Jan. 7. The families ol
Patrick Cialvin and W. II. Murphy, on
Doloss street, linvo been on bad ternis fm
soniotlme, nnd yesterday Galvin aiipeareii
In his back yard and Ured two shots at
Samuel Paul, a boarder of Murphy's, om
shot taking effect. Then ho shot Mr
Murphy, who had rushed Into her yard,
and jumping tho fence ho ran Into the,
Murphy home aud tried to slio it V. 11
Murphy. After a struggle Murphy secure 1 1
tho pl-tol and shot Gntviii d" id. Paul and
Mrs. Murphy will prolubty die. Galvin
was probably lnsano. Murphy was exon-1
orated by tho coroner's jury. i
A New Iteeurd for SjTrtcase. 1
STUACUsn, X. V., Jan. 7. Central New
York suffered the lowest temperature iu
its experience yosterd.iy. In tlio central
portions of this city tho thermometers
agreed nt about 3! btdow zero. On Col
lego hill, where Syracuse university is lo
cated, tho mercury touched 3(1 below, nm)
ono or two reports havo Indicated 33 below, i
All through this section about tho same ,
leuiperniuro provaiieu, anil mucn sutler
lug has been experienced.
A Prisoner's Ternhlq Crime.
Caiko, Ills., Jan. 7. Henry Dickson, a
sneak thief aud burglar now confined In
jail hero, cut n fellow prisoner, Charles
Wilson, colored, across tlio abdomen, the
knlfo penetrating through to the spina
Afterwards ho cut off a portion of the in
testines, rolled It in a paper and handed it
to Assistant Jailer Irvin when the latter
camo to tho cell. His victim cannot live
Wilson had betrayed a plan of Dickson
aud other prisoners to eseapo. i
Ezcta's i:ieilItlon oil' Salvador.
New York, Jan. 7. Tho Herald's cor-
respondent In San Salvador telegraphs J
nun. uiu jiracKiu women, Willi UeiU'rai
Uzetn's expedition on board, is cruising
between Iri I.lhert.id nnd Acnjutla, wait
ing for an opportunity to land and precip
itate a revolution. In view of this fact,
President Gulterrez is rnislngun tinny nn (
placing It on a war footing. Hecrultlngls
tho order of tho day throughout, tho re
public. Kellluclcy's Kepulillciiii P.ulurs.
FliAVKroitT, Ky., Jan. 7. Tho adminis
tration of stato affairs passed Into Koptib
licans hands yosterdny. The house nud
senate Democrats held their caucuses
last night, nominating full IKts of officers
for both brunches. A. J. Carroll for
speaker heads tlio houso slnto, whllo Sena
tor W. W. Goebel was chosen for presi
dent pro torn, of tho upper branch.
The Utah Henntorslilp.
Salt Lakh, Jan. 7. Pursuant to tho
proclamation of Governor Wolls tlio legis
lature convened in extra session at :t
o'clock yesterday afternoon. Alter or.tn
Izlug by tho olectiou of the caucus noun
noos of tho ltopuliciin party ndjournine.i,
was taken until today. The balloting Un
United States senator will begin jilui i
Jan. 21.
. y
llritlsh Illiiir uiul llliistor.
LoxDOS', Jan. 7. Tlio Times In nn edi
torial this morning again reminds the
United States that "whether wo have
troubles lu Kuropo nnd Africa or not, we I
will not yield on the Venezuelan question. I
Wo havo In-lilted nobody, but If wo are
compelled to fight we shall bo ready to !
guard what is worth lighting for." t
NUGGETS OF NEWS.
Illchnrd Crokor, tho ox-Tammany lender !
of New York, dccluros that he Is out of
politics.
United States Senator nnd Mrs. Wob-oti, j
of Colorado, arrived at Now York from j
France yosterdny.
Saloon men of Kansas City, Mo., art
perfecting nn orgnnlz"tlon to fight tli
browers' combine.
Mrs. Michael Schafe
niltted suicldo by hang
& l your old, coin
4 1 1 her homo w
.1 iy Insane.
formiilly lu
rnisnurg, whllo tempo
Ruins W Pcckhain
stalled as n Justice of i
supremo court yesterday
Governor Clarke, oi
1 'ilted Hint. 3
insai,,
IIOUUCCS hi& Catldldiw-V fir Ihn c..,,f l thn
Vnlted States sounte now heldjby Jnines
K. Jones.
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EVERYBODY
LARGEST PIECE OF
EVER SOLD FOR THE MONEY
ltesult in 1 weeks.
For s.ile hy l'.,l. D. 1UIU.IN. Sluiiiiiidoah, Pa.
'HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORKS
SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH
OLD DR. TIIF.EL Rerc1 604
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t iir-iu t in in i ut 1 1 1 iti met mi 10
bi alfri Mli blJi- 11 i Tuto
nimlhfir. ? futr tfjfl.fi -. u t 'XihtttlU-
ttJH ahdimUdtmn A t 1 u e xii, or iftij !
lu biimi s .ut arlti -' t stluoDltili t,u 1
ft.-ll. f fnf l.n11f.H in I-fftr. b return
Slu'I. HMtOi I 1 1 mini..' imr luiptr.
llil('h4'rrL'uetuLuKu.,MatHuni'Ntuitt
'VETERINARY SPECiHCS
Per Horses, Cattlo, Sheep, Dogs, Hoss,
AND POOLTltY.
SOOPace llouli an Trentiitpnt of Animnln
nud L'bart beut Free.
cmtEa'PeTcrKtCaiiKCBtlong.liillammalloL
A.A.J Milnul .lleiilinrlilB, Milk 1'ever.
ll.H.SiriilUH, I.miieneHH, Kheumullaci.
l).l).l)Uieinper, Nninl Illxchuruca.
I). I). Kills or (irubi, Wurina.
K.K.-C'fluirlia, llenves l'neiiiiiniila.
I .I'.CdIIo or (irlin-H, llcllyaclic.
.(!. Ill Iscurrliine, llriiiorrlinitca.
Il.II.Urluury nnd Kidney DUcates.
(.runtavo DlHeiiHed, ntniiffe.
J.K.DUcuiieH of lllirt'ktlua, I'aralysln
BJngla Dottle (over 60 dotct - . ,(JQ
htuble Casp, with Specifics, MantuL
Vctcrluary Cure Oil and Medlcator, 8.00
Jnr Vclerluary Curo Oil, . . 1.00
6.14 ferDrartLlit cr ..it prrpa ft,fhnKB4 la any
HB.olU, oa r,rlil .1 rlr.
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HOMEOPATHIC
iMJ SPECIFIC fki
in jeira. Tno ODtr iaccesful remedy xor
Nervous Debility, vital Weakness,
and, Prostration, froia over-work or ether causes.
51 per or 6 Till and. lws vial powder, tot 5.
Sold bj Urnielm, or ioi jt(p14ou iA-nt.( t prlci.
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IS ON TO IT
RESTORE
LOST IGOR
When In dpubt wliat to use for NVr-c DclIHty. Los rf Fexnal Tower (In ei(b
ten, lirpotewy, Alrorliy, Vart(u,.lc and other iWressc:. fruin any cam. Me
Scxint Till,. Drains ill, ked and fall ,ii;r quKly r.slorc 1. If nclecled, &ich
trout U- rt suit fatally. Mailed anywhere, tilled, lr fi.ro; c lro.e lor Jj oo. tttk
every J5 oa order e plv n lecal ffnarantee to cure cr refund the mcme'. Addrk
l'LAU MCD1CINX CO., Cleveland, Ohio.
JOHN DALTON,
Agent for
Shenandoah and Vicinity
-For-
BARBEY'S
Beer and Porter.
Try
Barbey's Bohemian Beer.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
j) F. HI KICI., M. 1).
:w K. I.loyd street, Hhcnntuloah,
OlHce hours : 7 to 9 n. nu, 1 to 3nml7Ut
1. in.
J" II. l'OMlSUOY,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Bliennndoiili, I'a.
SI. 11UUKI5,
ATT0RNEY-AT'
Oniie Kl'Hii IiiiIIcIIiil'.
Ceutro atreetd, Bhenanduah,
pitOP JOHNJONKS,
MUSICAL INSTRUGTOf
Lock Hox G5t Mulmnoy Qity, I'n.
Huvlnc ptudlwl umler borio of the bft
in ant era io Ioiulon ami I'nris, will irfve loflatna
on tho violin, jiuitHr nml vncnl culture. Teraia
refto!ifth1o. AMrw Ui enre of Htrouao tho
i'Wi'Ii r hliciiandnali.
DR. A. A. SEIBERT,
Specialist In diseases of the
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat,
207 West Market Kt I'OTTsV IM.E.
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