Full Details Gladly Giveu. A Railroad Official's Experience. I MB. EDWARD EDMONDS, long con nected with railroad construction In Ncbraska,wrltcs: "My hoart troubled and pained mo for 19 years. Shortness of breath was tho constant and moat common symptom. Intense, excruciating pain, gener ally followed any severe oxertion. Falntness, "hunger wlthoutany nppctltoi fluttering that mado mo clutch my breast, and palpitation that often staggered mo as If I would fall, wero frequent attacks. Again, everything would turn black If I arose from a stooping posturo quickly. Sleepless nights with their Tt Mil PC prostrating unrest wero Ji' numerous and I could Heart CUre set no rest day or night U , I consulted leading phy- KeStOreS slclans and tried adver Wpilfh tlscd remedies. They nCtUlH,,,,,,, gavo mo no relief. Onoof Dr. lilies' circulars described my caso so exactly that I took Dr. Miles' Now Heart Curo and I am now a well man. I hnpo every ono troublod with heart discaso will try Dr. Miles' remedies. If they will wrlto mo personally, I will gladly givo them full dotails of my experience" Edw. Edmonds. l O. Box Go, David City, Nebraska. Dr. Miles' Heart Curo Is sold on guarantco that first bottlo benefit;) or money refunded. nRXHASP!? BloodfUerveFood For Weak and Run-Down People from Childhood to Old Age. i I, WHAT IT IS ! Tho richest of all restoratlvo ! rood., because it replaces the same irab.tancea IS.!.? VJ'1 that aro eihamtedln aigtt liTiog, overwork, worry, excesses, abu.e.etc. -WHAT .'T OOES ! Br nuklnu the blood lnrn anJrlch.anntheaiBfatloniOTfMt.lt create" wild litnh, muscle and strength. The nerVea b" .1?.. i "iroiic.inf iirain becomes actlie and IJNttjfTt ,rV'tm !"fimltorlt Is worth Its weiuht In gold. Ono boi lasts a wepk. Price ft'e.. or , JuHE DR' C"ASE COMPANY, UU Chestnut St- PhUadelnhla. Do you DESIRE to Make MONEY ? Ill lie 1- I lS IIH IIMHI A I II IIM A V. 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CLEARY, I'UKR SELTZKIl WATHIt A cure for headache aud stomach troubles. dlNClKlt ALK, WKISS IIKKR, LAC ICR llKKIt. BOTTLER OF . . . i I'OUTKR. 17 and 1 9 Peach Alley, Shenandoah. Millions of Dollars Qo up In snioko overy year. Take no risks hut get youyioiiises, stock, fur niture, etc., insured In first-class re liable companies unrepresented by DAVID FAUST, HZS' Also Life and Accidental Companies. DfflM Refuses to Recognize British Su zerainty Over the Transvaal, ALL GREAT BRITAIN AROUSED At a I'lihllc Dinner tho German i:iiiprror IlII.eilliytlio(iuc.t. Meantime Active rrepnintloiis Alo Ilelng Muilo for tho Wnr That 1 Uousldrreil I'rolinblc. llEHMxftnn, a At n special nudlcnce, which Dr. W. J. Ijeyds, tho secretary of Btnto of tho Transvaal, had with Kmporor William yosterdny, hU majesty deolarod that ho would not recognize nny claim of Riizcrnluty over tho Transvaal. Great Ilrltnln, by tho treaty ot 1891, claims suz erainty over tho Transvaal republic. Dr. Leyds has received n dispatch which states that tho Transvaal demands from Knglnnil an Indemnity of 600,000 for Dr. Jameson's Invasion. tiii: waki.iki: mtiTisiimts. To Surrender Suzerainty Over the Trnns vnal Would bo ll Slmlneful CmiCf'H'don. LONDON, Jan. 8. The Poutli African trouhlo completely nlnorhs nuhllo ntten- tlon. It Is almost and accepted fact that tho message of tho German emperor to tho president of tho Trnnsvaal means avowed holllty to England. Ho flouts nt Great Britain's suzerainty over tho Trnnsvaal. To Mirrender that claim wouldhe the most shameful concession In England's history for two centuries. Tho possibility of It Is Boornfully rejected by tho cntlro English press, Tory mid Liberal alike. Rhodes only makos way as premier to a tried und loyal lloutonnnt. While lit oillce ho was n responsible olllchil ot tho queen, and could only traitorously conspire against her government. His sllenco and Inaction whllo another lieutenant Is In tho Transvaal remains unexplained. A dispatch from Johannesburg gives a brief report of an Interview had with Dr. Jameson, who was sent as a prisoner to Pretoria. "I only crossed tho frontier," said tho doctor, "bcciuio of the urgent ap peals mailo by tho Inhabitants of Johan nesburg, and becaifso I fully believed that la-go numbers of my countrymen nnd country women wero In dlro peril or their lives. It was only to snvo them and pro tect thorn that I moved. I could have beaten tho Boers it tho peoplo ot Johan nesburg had mndo any effort to help them selves, which I was led to expect they would do. Wo fought until wo wore drop ping to the ground exhausted and our am munition had been spent. ". Dispatches toTho Times from Johannes burg show that tho citizens were well urmed and organized under tho leadership of Colonel Frank Ithodcs and Mr. Farrar to securo tho redress ot grievances without Intending an oftenslvo movement, hut only desiring to show tho government that they wero ready to light if they wero com pelled to do so. Meautimotho reform coin- tnlttoo pledged themselves to abstain from violence and not to aid Dr. Jameson. Long dispatches from Capetown describe tho lntenso feeling thero nt tho failure of the Johanncsburgers to succor Dr. .Tamo son, hut tho National Union delegate saya that a disobedience of Governor Sir Hercules Boblnson's orders would havo frustrated his dclic.ito mission of media tion and all tho old animosities of thu Majuha times would havo beon revived. Orders havo boon sent to Portsmouth, Davenport aud Chatham for the Imino- I dinto commissioning of six ships to form a flying squadron, tho object of which Is ob viously to hnvo a squadron ready for any required omorgeuey. It will bo composed of two first class hattloshlps, two first class and two second class cruisers. Prob ably tho Royal Oak and Rovenge will bo chosen. It has also boon decided to dis patch a naval force to Delagoa bay , but It is unknown whether it will ho composed of vessels from tho. capo or from tho East Indies. Tho Times congratulates tho country upon tho foregoing nows nnd, with refer ence to tv reiteration by Its Berlin corres pondent of tho statement that Germnuy had Intended to land marines at Lorenzo Marques for tho invasion of tho Transvaal nnd hod only abandoned tho intention on hearing of Dr. Jninoson's defeat, Tho Times says: "This is n grave statement, and wo re- fuso to believe that Portugal would havo lent herself to such a movo. But It proves that uerman lnterforeneo was not tho re sult of sudden Indignation at Dr. Jame son's action, but hod been meditated and discussed, and presumably concerted with tho Boers. Emperor William's Indigna tion must accordingly bo regarded In tho light of diplomatic histrionics. "It Is n tradition ot German policy to pre pare a coup socrotly and then to glvo It an air of coming about by an unfortunate ac cident. There Is grnvo reason to Huspect mat snonas long nnruoreil nostllo designs. This theory will explain tho Buers' oxtru ordluary obstlnaoy in refusing moderuto concessions to tho Uitlnndcrs." At a largo publlo dinner ot farmers and tradesmen given at Chord, county of Som erset, the mayor of tho town proposod to drink tho health of tho qlieon's family .ex cept ono grandson (referring to Emperor William ot Germany). Tho toast was re ceived with enthusiastic cheers, which woro followed by groans aud hisses for Emperor William. A Pretoria dispatch says that after con sulting tho Transvaal government Sir Hercules Robinson Informed the Rand pooplo that they would be nlluwed twenty four hours from yesterday noon to relin quish their arms unconditionally. Death 11 f Sir Julian (iolilaiiilil. London, Jan. S.--Slr Julian Goldsinld, moinber of parliament for tho south divis ion of St. Pancras, died yesterday at lirlghton, aged 57, Sir Julian was ono of tho wealthiest, most chnrilnblo and best known Hebrews In Kngland. As a moin ber of parliament ho attained little dis tinction, but ho was n power In tho llnnn cial world and a forco for all that Is best lnoulturo. The Holmes Appeal Cane. PlIlLAUKLl'itlA, Jan. 8. Tho appeal of H. II. Holmes from his conviction uf mur der of tho first degree in killing Benjamin F. Pltezel, was called to tho attention of tho supremo court yesterday by his coun sel, Samuel V, Itoiiiu, DUtrlct Attorney Graham being also p -o cut, Thr. caso was set for urguiuent on Feb. U. Ulumoml ltDUbnra Jmllclud. NEW Yoiiit, Jan. 8 Tho grupd jury yosterdny found Indlctinonts lorlmrglary In the first degree against milium King und Harry Wilson, tho two men who wero recently arrested with tho diamonds of Airs. Frances Bltrucs In their posscs.lou. , HANTS WHEN HOPE FADED Mrs. White, a Citizen of Ithnca, Was bared. (.From the Ithaca Herald.) Our reproscntntlve, hearing of the caso of Mrs. II. T White, called to sec hcrnt boneenmid Plain streets. AVo publish Ihelr conversation In tho following Interview: " Mrs. White, I hoar you have somo tliillff tosfiv about n now remoilc for l.l.-. acho nn J kidney disorders. Will you givo mo your statement for publication?" " i'es, I am qulto satisfied to do so. 1 think the public should know when n really good remedy is to ho had, it is the least lean do in gratitude for my recovery." " Tell nje about your complaint." "Aboutuyearngolhad tho Qrippo.nnd uinro then mt- linelr' lioa ,mtn..l .n A stantly in tho region of tho kidneys; n dull palnnt times, nnd at other intervals, sharp, darting pains piercing through mc, wero almost unbearable. I seemed to he giv ing out ns the pnln iu my kidneys grew woi-e, nnd at last I had to stay in bed tho greater part of tho time. Finally, I gavo up altogether. I had tcrriUc hcadaehos, and sullered so much pain my appetito left me." " Did tho disorder nITcct tho bladder?" " 1' inally, it did. Tho urine was highly colored, aud varied in suppression and ex tent), i. unuii iuiu my melius 1 Dellevetl L should go insnno from thu pain. I heard of Doan's Kidney Pills, and began their use. After taking them two or three days I begun to feel their good effects. I con- j tinned, anil now am perfectly well." "Am I to understand that Doan's Kid- I ney Pills' havo entirely cured you? " I "Yes, that's tho truth. I have no more 'jeadaches or pains, und my appetito has returned. IMoio usinc Doan's Klilnnv Pills I found it very trying to go up and down Btuirs, or to sleep on my back; but now I can do so without a single pain, I feel completely cured, and I wish the man ufacturers every possiblo success." For s.ib by dealers. Price CO cents. Mailed by Foster-Jlilburn Co., Buiialo, N. Y.. Sole Agents for the U. fa. For sale at Kirlin's Pharmacy. READING R. R. SYSTEM IX KIT EOT OCTOBKIE 4, 189. Trnim leave ShoimnUunh n foil own : Ktr New York via Philadelphia, week days J 10, r. JTi, 7 'JO n. m., 12 G8, - V5 nml5S5 p. in Suiii1:i4, il fO a. in. For New York via Mnucli Chunk, week ilayB, 5 2."), 7 LDn. in., 12 AH and 2 o3 p. m. For lieadinif nnd IMiilmletpliii., week days, 2 10, 2T, 7 1.0 a. tn , 12 !W, 2 55 and 5 55 p. in. Sun diijs, 2 10 a. in. For 1'ottsvlllp, w v"k d.iy, 2 10; 7 20 a. in., nnd 12 58, 2 55 and 5 7 p. m. Mindayri, 2 10 a. in. ForTaiiiatiuaiiud Mulianuv Cftv, week davs, 210,5 2.'), 7 2(1 a. in, 12 M, 2 55 and 5 55 p, in. Snmlays, 2 10 a. in. For Hlltimsport, Munhnry and Lew ishurf,', w eek dayH, :t 2-", 1 1 :t0 a in., 150 and 7 20 p. in. Sundays, .1 23 u. in. For lahantty Plane, weekdnvw, 2 10. 3 25, 5 25, 720, 1130 a, m., 12 5, 1 AO, 2 55,5 55, 720 nnd 935 p. in. Sundays, 2 10, tf 25 a. in. For Awhlninl and Slmiuokin, week days, 3 25, 720,1100 a. in., 150,720 and 935 p. m. Sun tlnyH, 3 25 a in. For Ituttlinnre, AVnphini-ton nnd the Vet via t f. f It 1 4l. -1. I 11 Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. & It. II. II.) nt 3 20, TM II 'HI ... 1 rt .....I T nt ... 7 5.V ti a; it m . a in nn.i 797 , 1. Sundays , u I V, I ' IV. Ill , O III IUIU i M, III. ,IUUI' ltni.nl ..!.,., t.. Ifl t .1. I f.l i iitiii.ii iitiinn uiriii ini -Mill I ill linn . Ill'nl nut t-treeU station, week days, 150, 5 11, 8 23 p. in. SundayH, 1 35, 8 2"! p. 111. Til a ins von sin;xANDOAir. Leave New York U Philadelphia, week tlnj-H, 8 00 a. 111., 130, -100, 7 30 p. in. and 12 15 night. Sundays, 0 00 p. 111. heave, New York via Munch Chunk, week dayn, 1 30, 9 10 a. 111.. 1 10 nnd i 30 p. in. I f-m-.a Tliltml.'lnlifr. U1.71.H11r TWrnttiul uonl- days, 120,8 35, 1000 a. m. nnd 4 00, G02, 11 CO I p. 111. Sundays, 11 30 p. m. ijeuve iiratuiiKt ween iiuyn, 1 i, t iu, iuuu, 11 50 a. in., 5 55 aud 7 57 p. m. Sunday, 1 35 a. m. Leav Pottsville, week dayn, 235, 7 -JO n. m.. 12 30 aud 6 12 p. in. Sundays, 2 35 a. in. Leave Tamaiua. week day, 3 18, 8 CO, 11 23 a in., 1 20, 7 15 and 9 52 11. in. Sundays, 3 18 a. in Leave Mnhnnoy City, week dayn, 2 45, 9 21, 11 17 n. m., 1 51, 7 30 ami 9 51 p. in. Sundays, 3 15 a. in. Leave Mnhanoy Plane, week days, 2 10, 1 00, 530,937, 1159 n. m , 12 58, 2 00, 5 20, 0 2tf, 753 and 10 10 p. m. Sundayn, 2 10. 4 00 a. m. Leave Willlamfport, week days, 72, 1010 a ra., 3 35 and 11 41 p. in. Sundays, 11 15 p. m, ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street wnrf and South street wharf for Atlantic City. Weekdays Kipres, 9 00 a. m., 2 00, 100, 500 p.m. Accommodation, 8 00 a. m., 130, 0 30 p.m. Sunday Express, 9 00. 1000 a. m. Accommo dation 8 00 a. in., 1 45 p. m. Kcturnhitf leave Atlantic City (depot,) week, days, express, 7 35, 9 00 n. 111., 3 30. 5 30 p. m. Accommodation, 0 50, 8 15 a. m., nnd 132 p. ni. Sundays Express 100, 7 00 p. m. AeeoininoIa tton, 7 15 a. 111., 1 15 p. iu. Parlor Cart on all expiess trains, I. A. SWEIQAUl), G. O. HANCOCK, Oen'l Superintendent. (Jen'l Pass, Agt. The Backus Water Motoi Is the Most Economical Power Known, and the Best In the World for Driving tight 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 Is no delay; no firing up; 'no ashes to clean nway; no uxtrn lnstirnuco to pay; no ri pairing necessary; nu coal bills to pay, and It 1 always ready for uso. It Ii Invaliml'lo for Mowing Church Ortnuii, for running rrintlng Presses, Sewing Machines, Turning ljithes, Scroll Haws, Orlml Stones, CofTco Mills, Sausage Machines, Kceil Cutters, Com Mills, Klevators, Kto. Four-horso power at 10 pounds pressure ol water. It Is noiseless, neat, compact, bteady, nnd above all IT IS VERY CHEAP. Price, $15 to $300 Brad for ohm' ' Backus Water Moto. i.'o., Newark f' -i 'n puir you n 'Klvrtl.eiiieni l We also mainu 'otura Patent Uotatlng aim 1 uist Fans. Send for Special Catalogue on Ventilating. IN SENATE AND HOUSE. Renntor Ve.t Arrnlgus the Adnitutntrnlton ami the fcuprcmn Court. Wasiiinotox, Jan 8.-TI10 sonalo was treated yesfc-rday to one or Senator VoH'ri characteristic speeches. Ho arraigned tho supreme court for I He Income tn-cd.-clslon, and laid the responsibility for the lack of revenue at their door when they oxenipted . 1110 -Honnu we.iltli or tho land" from lux ation; ho contraslo.l the records of tho present nnd pair, administrations; he threw some llnht upon thu heretofore un known chapters In tho history of tho Me Klnley law; he deiiunnecd the llnnnclal dependence or this rounfynnd of others upon tho monled Inlliioneo; honttacl:eu tho president and the secretary of tho treasury Tor their p.'onosltlou to rotlro tho greenbacks and plaeo the circulation In tho hands or tho mtlonal banks; quoted Secretary Carlisle 11 rnlnst himself nnd, In conclusion, declared that tho conlllot lw tween bimetallism nnd tho gold standard was Irrepressible, and that tho sooner It was decided tho better It would bo for our publlo nnd private life. Tho other feature of the session grew out ot the Introduction by Mr. Chiuullur of 11 bill for a popular loan through the Issue of piwtal savings certificates. In tho course or .Mr. (Jliuinller's remarks tho cable r.plUM or tho Prince of Wales, the llothsclilhH nml others to tho Now York World were alluded to, aud Jtr. Lodge claimed that the .-dltor or Tho World had been guilty or violating tho law In hold ing communication with ollleinls or an other country, tho purpose or which "was to interroro with a measure of tho Unlfd , States." Sir. Gray, or Delaware, robuk"d I both Air. Lodge and Sir. Chandler ror tho ' suggaulon th.it public opinion could not ! bo solicited either hero or abroad onnnri question. ' , Anolher br! -r session or tho house was held, nt which the only Important biHi 1 ness transacted was the admission of thol now member from tho state of I'tah. Mr. Allon, and tho adoption of vesuluticms calling upon tin attorney genoral for in- formation coneernlug the enforcement of i ths anti-trust law, and on tho secretary of tho treasury for x utilities concerning th.-l seal fisheries of the Hohrlng sea. ! I'aolfle ItRilroailH Tjfind ?nmts. WA8HINQTON. Jan. 8. In answer to a I resolution or the house, Secretary Smith has sent to that body 11 letter limn ilie commissioner or tho general land oilice ! regarding tho lands or tho Central and ' Union Pacific railroads. It shows: Cen tral Pacific Hallroad Estimated area ot I grant, 10,218,221; amount patented to date, ! 2,200,831 aero.s; amount or unpatented so- ( lections, l,2i)3,D7t! aeros. Union Pacific Hallroad Estlinutcd area or grant, 1.1, 2!)j,10I acres; amount patontcd to date, 4,180,014 acres; amount ot unpatented se lections, 2,810,231 acres. Secretary Smith says his reason ror suspending tho patent- lng or lnuds to tho bond aided roads tvns to loavo them In condition where congress would havo nil posslblo freedom In deal ing with tho subject. Mayor Vingree's Veto Sustained. Dr,Ti:o!T, Jan. 8. Mayor Pingrue last night )iv.-,cuted the city council with his veto of tho ordinance by which the rran ohlsos or the Citizens' Street Hallway company wero to havo been extended to thirty years, with eight Tor a quarter tickets nnd live cents for transfers. Tho veto was sustained by 11 vote of 25 to 0, al though tho ordinance had passed by 10 alllrmatlvo votes last week. Tho com pany's present franchises, which aro good for about fourteen years, permit tho charg ing of fivo cent fares, but eight for a quar ter tickets aro being sold as an experiment In vlow of tho now Detroit railway's com petition at tho same price. Canada's Cabinet Crisis, Ottawa, Out., Jan. 8. In tho house of commons Hon. G. E. Potter, lately minis ter of flnnnco, made 11 statement in refer ence to tho onuses which had actuated himself nnd six colleagues in resigning 1 their positions as oablnot niomber.s. The solo reason given was that tho seceding mluisters had no confidence In Sir Slac- i konzlo Howell's leadership, and that tho question ui grauiiiig rciucuiiu legisiaiion to l-establlsh separate schools In Slanl toba had nothing to do witli tho resigna tions. This statement Is not generally be liovcd here, ns tho retiring members aro nil Protestants and represont Protestant constituencies. Five Injured In li Trolley Collision. St. Lodis, Jan. 8. An electric car on tho LIudell railway ran Into a carriage yesterday und severely Injured four of Its fivo occupants. Tho cnrrlago was turned over, und It nnd tho horses and thoso in sldo wero dragged mora tliim hair :i block boforo tho ear could bo stopped. Tho In jured are: Sirs. Daniel Uorgnn, head badly cut and back sovcrely bruised, may dlo; Miss Slollio Williams, badly cut; John Egan, leg broken; John Egan, Jr., a boy, shoulder dislocated nnd other serious lujuiles; John Williams, slightly hurt. Snowbound and Stavi lug. ATCHISOX, Kan., Jan. 8. A letter was recelvod In Atchison yesterday saying that tho family of Prank SleCalu, formerly a merchant bore, was snowbound and starv ing in tho mountains fifteen miles rrom Wlnthrop, Wash. Tho letter was written 1 by tho oldest son, who by great effort got through tho storm drifts to Wlnthrop. Tho futher had becomo iusauo aud the 1 family had boon living on bacon for some 1 time. There are seven children in tho fain "v. Evidence of Murder. Clkvkiand, Jan. 8. Saturday night Albert Wolf, a weultliy farmer or Witht Dover, was fouud dond under tho Nickel Plato railroad trostlo, two miles west of Hocky rlvor. Yesterday 11 bloody coat was discovered 11 mllo away, aud footprints In the snow leading to It from tho trcsilo were found. Wolf lind had 11 largo roll of money with him, but on his dead body only fdxty ueuts wero found. Chicago Htone Cutters on titrlke, CHICAGO, Jan. 8. Eight hundred stone . cutters aro out on strike. Tho trouhlo Is , over tho stone pinning machines, which ' do tho work of several me 1 and inny bo 1 run by common laborers. Wherever these 1 machines are u&od tho union demands I that only union stonocuttcrsboeinploycd. An Ice Ilrlilco at Xlneiira. Niaoaiia Palls, X. Y., Jan. 8. On ac count of extremo cold weather 11 lino lco bridgo has fortned below tho fulls, and many visitors nnd oitlzons are crossing on tho lco. A groat many peoplo nro going to tho falls to witness ttio frost offects and tho ice fcenery,,vhlch nro tho finest in yours, Tho Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania und New Jer loyi Snow, probably turning U rain, rrtirmer, northeasterly wlnd, w Battle Ax Plug HAS JUMPED INTO PUBUC FAVOR ON ACCOUNT OF ITS SIZE AND QUAUTY.IT5 a Great Big Peece OF HIGH GRADE EVERY WOMAN 3jQCtImc.-n!!ei3nrel'b , monthly, rr Trodlclne. Oiu lisrmhjM and tbo purest ilrn should be u.u. it you want tho bei, get Thr srn prom; i, tiv ard certain in re6nlt. Tho i-ton.'ne (Dr. FmVi) novordljjD. " 'v,c'. Soutbaywiic-r., Si uO. Adire 1'i:al IIlccuiu Co., CloTeUnil, O. For tale by P. P. D. KIRIJK, Shenandoah, Pa. "HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORKC SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH OLD DR. THEEL RereU 604 .f&i worm aixin oi 'GcirnnttM. Sr." a'j. GrCfitl. Phil3(Jf Inhl.l. lalUt Uti to tho U'fi uriLff rtiilcescri.jo cirlrg thuwc ft uilMoft'.t,.ial DlMA.-.iftuillIL)lF SVjfy-!? 1 "lfe l' Wait. n.ulU4Ulnff,Sterg(it)d ft&tiir atfR'-roii. ihc tro'H mi hu. J-irwDc rT cur.J. Mrlvturt, V-.i!.Kvlo ami IMIcii, curea wlthoutcutiloT, UK. Ti.E1 U Itpo in .-'j tU o tint, th bct inJ most Hhlllfit antlixpertiuic.lcnM.0 "'o nat ft.iti calm. htuX tlioa uDtiui-ri for DooHTriitU"iulltj cntlghtne.l tegar'Mog vmr dWhta mT'J0 f TbB onlT i i'XrtMN( f. l;Al ,lR.at,i lflPlr hv!ik nud In hIuvj. iLimiitrfl !r. U Caw.' juri'd la lt 10 lvn,. llonnr 1J; Kym ,6to9. Trcwlonntby 5fi.il, M'tea jou riW or n nn-ntlon thin iatr. Iiuard tA lt.tuB If diTrt.t. Evan J. Dayies, l.IF.RV AND 13 N. Jardin Street. Chlchcvttr' ttncIUh DUmonJ It rand. 'ENNYROYAL P8LLS tmcfnulanu Only Genu Inc. safe, aiw ay i nlUUl. ladies tk tor iit-Jtrinr intu itu wa-i nund Umn.t In lU'tl ami Mt luutiltlaN 3tiuwa, ntale-1 with l)lu rfbtwn. TuUo i mi ullior. Ktfut dannt rout tubttttu fiimi and imilotumJ. a- i'ruKnIt,oriiiJ-If. In kttnia .or imrtktilvi. t RllmoDUli tui "itoiiei iop i.niiiiM,-- ' tnivr. vj mum JUH I. nynni i mi biihhii ,innn iiyiir. told b ll l-ot 'rtiu i'UUl Vju VETERINARYSPECIFICS Per Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Ecgi AND PO0LTUV. 300 Fagonnolc on Trcntmpiit of Animals ami (Jliarl bunt 1'icc. cxmES(FeverH,OanKcslloiis,1ntlaniniatlai A.A.lMilniil .UcniimliU, Jlllllc l'evcr. ll.II.Mrulnii, l.ameuc'Nii. KheuniatUia. U.Cl)UiemiH'r Natal lllniliurscs. I).ll. HiiIk ur (irulis, Worms, lC.E..-('ouuhs. lleavt'H, l'neuinanSa. I'.l'.Collc or (irlpcx, Ilcllvuclie. f..t3.M31UcarriuBC IlcinorrhaffCM. ll.II.Uliiiary aud Klduey Diseases. J.I.Iirnpi.vo Dlncnhcn, Malign. J.K..-lllc-uMi-nut JIU-lniluu, l'aralyals. Single Dottle (over to dosei), - . ,00 htalilo Case. Willi SpeclSra, MatiadL Vctcrluary Curo Oliana Hedlcatoii 87.00 Jar leteriuary Curo Oil, . 1,QQ SoU brVntitUlif p ...I nr,ptlj unlmul Uwr CJU..U1, r.erln of frlfc iirariiiin8'iitD.io.,iiiiiinmui,8L,i.Vori. HU2IPEIIEYS' HOMEOPATHIC ft ft SPECIFIC IIqAH III niB t Trin nnl attAAfnt Hmn.U tnm Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, aid Troitratlon, froiu over-work protuer c&asns. 91 twr Till, or a vial and Urgo vlti ponder, lor li. Sulil by UrUKilsl.,r ..ol jw.ip.lloa retMpt ol pt .- Ml JPllltVlS'BtU. CO., Ill 119 HIUluii,l.,X.wt.tk. HUMPH KEYS' m the lead TOBACCO FOR Mm 1 mm 1 mff , f p JOHN D ALTON, Agent for Shenandoah and Viciniiv ..For Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. j) 1'. DUItKK, M. D. 80 K, Lloyd street, HliennndonU. onu-o hours : 7 to 9 a. ui., 1 to 3 nnd J to J p. in. J II. I'OMKItOY, ' ATTOUNEY-AT-LAW. tihennndnali, Pn. 51. nUHKK, ATTOUNEY-AT-LAW. OflUo Kpnn hulUliiiR', corner of Alalu Mid Centre streets, Shenumlouh. pUOF JOHN JONF-S, MUSICAL INSTUUCTOK, Lock Box 65, Malmnoy City, Pa. Ilfivliif? nt lulled under nonic of the bt mrtKtera 1p Ixiulon nnd l'nrlfl, will tdve Icdnii tn the violin, guitar and voca! eullure. Tonus rcftnonuMo. Adln In r of HtroiiMt. tho lewtter Shenandoah. DR. A. A. SEIBERT, Specialist In diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, 207 West Slarket St . POTTSVILLE. llours- -8'30 a m tol""iu lto4p m to I ji m KiindnvnWn m ti, 1 ir
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