EVENING HERALD KSTATH,lSlli:i 1870. Published every Kvcnlng, Kiccpt Sunday, nt 8 South Jauiiin Stuf.bt, Nbah Center. She Herald In Hcllvcicd inHhonnnnoaniind tbo nrroundlng towns for six eentna week, pay able to tho cnrrlcrs. 1 ly mull J3.00 n yenr. or 23 eentn month, iwynblo In advance. Advertise merit charged according to space nnd position. The publisher reserve tlio right to chnngo tho position of advertisements whenever the pub- llrAttnn nt ttewN fleiuntiiln It. The rlirllt Is reserved to reject nny ndvcrtlement, wlietlier paid for or not. Hint tho publisher niny deem Improper, Advertising rates miulo known upon application. 3nterrl nt tho potoulco nt Shcnnndoah, Pa., n second class man mnucr. TKLHI'HONK CONNECTION. Evening Herald MONDAY, JANUAItY 13, ISOtl. REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION. To the llcpubllenn elector ot Pennsylvania: The Itepublican of Pennsylvania, by their duly thosen representative, will meet in Stato con vention Tliurxdiiy, April 21, lt, at 10 o'clock , m., In the opera limine, city of Hnrrfslnirg, for Ike purpose of nominating two candidates for rcprccntativc-nt-l.irK In CongrcM and thirty two candidates for Prcddcntinl electors, the selection of eight delegates-nt-largc to the lle- puhllcnn National convention, anil for the raiiMutlon of sutli other business as inay be .presented. By order of the Stato Committee. M. S. QUAY, Attest; Ji-hk II. ItKX, Chairman, V. II. ANliltRws, Secretaries. Tin: present Administration is certain to be remembered for its big and frequent bond transactions. Tub stale authorities have taken action to allay the diphtheria epidemic in West .Maha noy township, and will probably enforce quarantine measures if there is no abatement in tho number of cases. Amid the brilliant scenes and pleasures of a banquet, in tho weo Mua' hours of the morn, as an investigator W. John Whltchotiso is an uncpiallified success. Hut tho appoint ments hao been mado, and now "things are different." Loom, politics will grow warm all around very soon. Not a few pcoplo are waiting to see which ticket will prove, in their opinion, the best, and will then get ready to vote In the manner they deem best for the welfare of tho borough, irrespective of all party atlllia lions. It is well, therefore, for tho Citizens party to make strong and popular nomina tions in all tho wards. In their report to the court, tho members of tho Grand Jury piesenttwo very import ant questions. Onu of the recommendations is tho use of electricity as an illuminant at tho almshouse, instead of tho dangerous coal oil lamp. This is not tho first time that tbo attention of the authorities lias been called lo this matter by tbo Grand Jury, and it will probably not bo the last, as they appear to paj' no attention to these recommendations Another important matter to which they diroctattcntion is tho number of trival cases returned to couit by justices. TIIE REMONSTRANCES. The unusual largo number of remonstrances filed against the granting of liquor licenses this year has caused considerable comment, not only among tho liquor dealers but every l:iss of people. If tho object In filing these lemonst ranees is tbo suppression of the speakeasies and other violations of tho ltrooks high license law, a pertinent question just mow would be : Why is It that these violations aro never discovered and brought to tho attention of tbo Judges only when the licenso court is in session' There is no question but that there arc too many licensed places In this town and tho same stato of affairs exists in tho majority of tho other towns of the county but so long as the jieoplo themselves attach their signa tures indiscriminately to applications and tho Judges continue to grant licenses, violations of the law will continue. There is not sulli cicnt business for all of them, and as a result the loss fortunate ones resort to Sunday sales and other unlawful means of securing the "wboro-witlwiU" to mako both ends meet. The 11 KHALI) has on several occasions in the pant called the attention of tho i'etall Liquor Dealers Association to a course for them to pursue, which we think the propel ouo. Let tho association take the matter up, iinnicdltij upon tho emitting of the licenses lliij yQ&Jf leport every violation of the law to the organization and present the facts to tbo courtnot wait until the evo of tho assembling of the license court. Tho keepers of reputable and orderly saloons havo noth ing t lose by such u course, and the charge of porsonul tpito and "Improper" motives in .tiling remonitruncns will havo been obliter ated. lixperituico has demonstrated that where saloons aro in excess of tho natural wants of tho population, competition becomes so sharp and close us to tempt proprietors to cko out their meagro profits by violations of the law. A lessening of the number of saloons will not prevent pcoplo from obtaining malt or spirit uotia drink, if they so dosiro ; it will ho no infringement upon the principle of "personal liberty;" no legitimate Interests will suffer. On tho other band, a strict compliance with the law, on the jKtrt of the saloonkeepers themselves, will awaken n greater public in terc tin behalf of the owners. The charge has often Ih'Cii made, tho truth of which has never been publicly questioned, that In most cases tho filing of remonstrances has become, a mere farce ; that personal splto and petty jealousy Is tho motive, or some saloon-keeper may have offended somo one, and as a result lils license is objected to. If a violation of tho law has been made, and tho remonstrance has been entered In good faith, why Is It that In bo many cases thcro Is a scttlemcntand tho remonstranco withdrawn before tho court has had an opportunity to pass upon It? Thcro Is n living in tho liquor business in moro ways than ono. llneklen's Arnica Salve. Tho best salvo In tho world for cute, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. I'rico l!5 cents per box. For salo by A. Waslcy. Suicide lit n lintel, PrtoviDENCE, Jnu. 13. Samuel Ross, n grocer, who disappeared from Nntlck, three months ngo, was found dead In a room nt Hotol Hopkins yesterdny. Mr. Ross nftor his disappearance, which event caused a sensation, went to San Francisco, staying thoro only two hours nml then re turning east. Ho showed up hero a week ago and last Friday in a saloon told tho bartender he was going to kill himself. Ho Bhot himself through tho right temple, doath being Instantaneous. Ho left a noto saying that his wife and child woro dead and ho had gono to join them. His father Is a wealthy retired manufacturer of Thompsonvlllc, Conn. Tho Situation In Havana. Tasipa, Klu., Jan. 111. Passengers ar riving from Cuba report that Roloff's band has passed over l'uents Grande, tho big bridgo near Havana. Tho Spaniards bad stretched heavy chains across tho bridgo to prevent tho pnssngo of cavalry, but this did not deter tiio insurgents. Tho Havana theaters have suspended, and tho Italian opera which has just arrived will not play. Tho Produce Kxchango Is form ing llvo battalions for tho defense of tho city,nnd a double guard now surrounds all the government building. To Study Nimil Warfare, PAN VliANOlsoo, Jan. i:!. Among tho passengers on tho Peru, just arrived from tho Orient, was Viscount H. Jnmura, of Japan. The viscount was selected by tbo Japaneso government to take n courso of Instruction at Annapolis Naval school.and the young gentleman feels highly honored at tho preference shown. "In Japan," said he, "Annapolis Is regarded as n very superior school for naval training. Wo hrtvo a number of graduates from tho ucadomy, soino of whom occupy high po sitions in our navy." General llarilson In New York. NEW Yokk, Jan. 13. Kx-Prostdent Ben jamin Harrison passed yesterday very quietly nt tho Fifth Avenuo hotol. Dur ing the forenoon General Harrison called upon his married daughter, Mrs. SIcKee. Soon afterward ho returned to tho hotel nud remained In ills room until 9 o'clock last ovenlug receiving callers. Among these were Ills sou and daughter and Po lice Commissioner Frederick Dent Grant. General Harrison leaves New York tomor row for Washington. Saw Her Ilrother Drown. HAlMtlsiiuito, Jan. 111. A rcmarknbly bright high school boy, immed Daniel Bender, aged 17, residing on Thirteenth street, was drowned whllo skating Satur day ovenlng. With his sisternud n young lady named Homgardner. ho was skating on Poor Houso dam. Tho girls were somo distance away from him when they heard his cry for help, and saw him struggling in ten feet of wator. They could not rcs cuo him and ho drowned before their eyes. (iovrrnor llllsluieU's Inauguration. Columbus, Jan. 13. Hon. William Me Klnley closed bis second term us govoruor of Ohio today and Generul Asa S. Bush nell, of Sprinfrllold, wus inducted into tho ofllco ot chief executive. The Inaugural cere iony occurred at u o elocK, uua was followed by u parade In which 10,000 men participated. This evening Governor Bush- noil will clvo u public roceptlon nt tno capltol. Fractured Her Skull While Skating. KLKTOX, Mil., Jnu. lit. Miss Mattui Hammond, nged 10 years, daughter of Levi Hammond, of Baldwin, Md., whllo kutlng with somo companions, fell on tho loo and fractured her bkull. Shu was taken to it hospital iu Philadelphia und mny die. (ri)CollN-l!eiidacIlc. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and la Gripiio when Laxative Itromo Quinine will cure you in ono day. 1'ut up in tablets con venient for taking. Guaranteed to cure, or money refunded. Price, !i. cents. For sale by Kirlin's Pharmacy. Suniluy Keforui In Trenton. TKHNTON, Jan. 13. Under uu order is ucd by tho pollco commissioners, nt tho Bolicltution of tii" 'iayor, nil tho cigar stores, candy and it stands, and such places, In this city, which had been accus tomed to bo open on Sundays, woro closed yesterday, with very few exceptions. Nouo of tlioso who ignored Die order havo been arrested as yet. Tho police commissioners say they do not want to revive any bluo laws, but t lint there has been such a 11a graut disregard of tho laws against busi ness plaeos being open on Sundays that they aro determined to bring about n reform. . The New Itimhin MlnUter. Nnw Yoiik. Jan. 13. Count Kostccky, tho newly appointed minister of Russia to tbo United States, arrived with a retinue of three men servants and two maid ser vants on La Champagne yostcrday, and took a special our for Washington. Count Kostccky was until recently tho IlusL.an mlnUtcrto Stuttgart, Wurtemburg. Count Kostecky is over 50 years of ago, grey, short, slender and a horn diplomat, who has traveled much with the present czar. Mmo. Kostccky did not accompany her husband. A Mnteinetlt from Dr. TiilmilKe. Washington, Jan, 13. Hev, Dr. T. Do 'Witt Taltmigo read among his notices last evonlng tlio following: "I havo been preaching hero In tho evening by my own choice. There was n petition, slgued by nil tho board of oldors ami all tho board of trusteos, und sanctioned by Dr. Sunder land, handed mo inviting mo lo preaeli Sabbath mornings us woll ns Sabbath evenings. 1 now wish It distinctly under stood thut I will not uudor nuy circum stances take tho morning services." Havo the leaks in your gas ami water mains repaired by P. W. Hell, tho plumber. White Swelling Came on my log nftor typhoid feTer, nnd ploocs of t he bone camo out. Rheumatism Joined tho scrofula to put mo in misery. Hood's Sarsaparllla proved just tho medi cine: relieved mo Of pain, gave me r good appetite and I laid asldo my crutch and cane. Having taken 10 bottles Hood's SarsaparilEa my limb Is entirely healed and now I otn perfectly well." GEOltaB W. Cromwrll, Mt. Pleasant, Maryland, fl; six for 6. Hond'J Pill5 My to buy, easy to tas, ', wuOOOO-0000)0000000WO(i, Webster's Tuvalnnblc In Office, School, natZJTo. Successor of tlr' "Unubrlilgct:." SCniiiltml c.r tl V. B. Cin't li it. inir onicc. lle 1 Supreme Court-, I of neaily nil 1 in- fcclKKubooKs. VI ariuiv coin- . HiiperiutenuolitH . of Houools, mill , otlier Educators ul- most without hum- , ljcr. FOR EVERYBODY BECAUSE It fs ensv in find the word wnnted. 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A Loss Warlike Feeling in Eng land and Germany, STATEMENT PEOM OEOIL RHODES. He Declares That England Is Untitled to American Sympathy In the l'reaent Crisis. Dr. Jameson and Ills followers Will Trobably be Deported. London, Jan. 13 Interest, in tho Trans vonl question in Its lmtnodlato bearings has revived to an appreciable extent, Svhiio tho incidental straining of relations be tween Great Britain and Germany, which so completely placed tho Moors In tho back ground of tho picture for n tlmo, has in its turn receded, but by no moans disap peared. Thoro Is little npprelienslon of war with Germany, over the present com plication nt least, and the British public lias a reassuring sensothnt If thcro is to be a war Knglnnd Is right ready for it. Tho prompt and elliclent m-asuros ot tho naval authorities, and tho formldablo show of strength tha Is tho roult, gives John Bull a feeling of confldenco. There aro no further explicit announce ments of a movement looking to an al liance ot tho powors ngulust England. Nevertheless It is keenly porcjlved by tho public that tho senttmcntdlsplnycd hy tho German government hns n far wider beni'- lug than tho present dispute in tho Truus I vaal. and thoro aro visions of future com plications on questions of conlllctlng in terests. Saturday's cabinet counellg remains I largely a subject of speculation, and what I over decisions may havo been taken uro I sedulously guarded as stato secrets, and ! tho groatost care taken to avoid publicity. Mr. William II. Mercer, private secre tary to Colonial Secretary Chamberlain, said Inst night to a representative of tho Associated Press that tho secretary hud no further telegrams to communicate to tlio public which hud been received from South Africa. The visit of tlio l'rlnco of Wales to tho colonial ofllco on Saturday, bo said, just whan sovoral of tho directors of tho Chartered South Africa company wero thero, was purely an accidental coin cidence, His royal highness called, ho said, to show his interest, and had made somo kind remarks in recognition of Secretary Chnmberlaln's labors. This explanation is hardly likely to sal lsfy tho public, In view of tho repeated statements published that tho director ship of tho Duko of Fife, husband of Prin cess lioutso of Wales, iu tlio Chartered Pouth Africa company, is a subject of con corn to the royal family, and especially to the queen. It is understood that tho elllllculty over tho manner of disposal of Dr. Jameson's followors was settled on Saturday, tlio Transvaal govornmout simply stipulating that tho rank nud lllo of tho Jameson ex pedition should bo deported from South Africa. According to tho Trnnsvnal law, tho punishment for treason is banishment and a largo line. It is now boliovcd hero that President Krugor has demanded tlio abrogation of tho London convention, which provides for tho suzerainty of Great Britain over tho Transvivil, us tho price of paring Dr. Jameson's llfo. A dispatch received from sources sympa thetic with the Transvaal government In Johannesburg asserts that tlio plot for Dr. Jameson's raid and tho coincident, upris ing of tho subsequent uprising of the Uit landers was the most shameful in history. The blackest part of tho plot, tlio dispatch asserts, was the intention of the agents of tlio Chartered Soutli Africa company to set loote the savages to invado the Trans vaal from all points nnd to kill ovory whito man. It had been arranged that all over South Africa provision stations should bo erected on the lines of tho route, nnd tho points had been fixed. The object wus to destroy Pretoria and to present England with a fait accompli before any interference, could reach them. Sketches of Pretoria and of tlio Hand mado by mil itary men have, It is suld, been seized. Tho story is denounced In London as a gross exaggeration, and it is regarded us being Intended to projudlco the South Africn company iu the negotiations it is making. A dispatch received by tlio Chartered South Africa company from Buluwnyo unnounces that the outcomo of a mnss meeting of tho English cjlony, bankors and nierohauts, thero wus tho decluratlon of a unanimous deslro to oboy tho Imperial government. n The public, it wus asserted, was fully under control, A dispatch to Tho Times from Johan nesburg says that tho correspondent thoro believes that the numbor of arms is over rated. "Hod thero been SO.OOO, as was be lieved," tho dispatch continues, "it is im possible to suppuso that Johannesburg would havo capitulated. It isinoroprob- ublo that concessions will bo grunted to tho Ultlanders by spontaneous not of tho government than by formal agreement." A Pretoria dispatch to Tlio Times also declares the real fact to bo that thero ure only 2,100 rides and three Maxim guns at Johannesburg. A Pretorlu dispatch says: Tho rank nnd fllo of tho prisoners who composed Dr. Jumoson's raiding party havo startod or Ntttul, Dr. Jameson and his oflieors ro inntn hero, but It is expected thut they will leave shortly for deportation to Eng lund. A lurgo safo whloh was consigned to ono Ifnrnir, ono of tho Imprisoned llaml lead ers, wus opened by tho customs ollicers nnd was found to coutuln 100 revolvurs and 7,000 rouuds of cartridges. A review wus held on Saturday nt Kru gorsdorp of 0,000 burghers who bnve been in tho field. They wero bIiowii to bo a flno force, well mounted and armed, and lu nu undiluted stato of mind. There Is a strong fooling against tho Ultlanders, but It Is be lieved that tho burghers will lio disbanded. Mr. Lotty, the correspondent of Hunter's Nows Agency, who was arrested at Johan nesburg, us previously reported In tlio dis patches of the Associated Press, bus been liberated. He says that tho Boers treated him with the greatest courtosy (luring tho tlmo of his Incarceration. CKItMAN l'Hi:SS OKIT1CISMS. While Severely Seorinir Knsllih. l'apera. They Areathe l'raeefnl Sentiments. Ukuun, Jan, 1!!. There Is distinctly less stress of feeling here today in regard to tho International complication growing out of tlio Transvaal crhls, and the Ger man press, us a rule, devotes less space to it than for somo time. The tone of the newspapers, which means so much In this land of press censorship and inspired ex pressions in newspapers, is rather moro peaceable, and them Is loss talk of active hostilities and more hope expressed of an unarmed settlement of tho uuestiou at Wuue Kxprutslomt of lrrltutlon at the British government and ot rancor against tho English poo to uro still more or less bitter, however. I Tho Togoblatt frillies to the assertions mado on Saturdhy in tho Westminster Gazcttothat Germany's attitude on the Armenian questlVm had alienated Great Britain, nnd had driven it to seek a renp pronchmcnt with rrnnco. Tho Westmins ter Gazette added Mint there was abso lutely no Intention on tho part of Great Britain to enter tlio Erauco-Uusslan al liance any moro than tho Drolbund, but Oreut Britain had bcedino, It was hoped, better friends with both Franco nnd llussla. To which Tho Tagoblatt replies: "So England lias sought hitherto a point d'oppul in tho Drolbund. Gcrmnny would not havo noticed that unless Eng land's censoless colonial intrigues and the unjustifiable abuse in tho English press is proof of such nn intimacy. If this bo so Germany rejoices that Euglnnd hence forth sheds tho sunlight of her favor ou tho Zwoibund" Hussla nnd France. Tlio Hamburger Correspondent declares that thero U no question of tho abrogation of the suzerainty of Great Britain ovortho 'li.msvanl, because tho Trnnsvnal has not recognized the British suzerainty nt nuy time slncj l8St. Tlio KolnUchoVolksZoltungsays: "His high tlmo that tho British government should deny its responsibilities for Tho Times' lios and abusive sayings about Germany. Continued silence implies guilt." Tho Doutselies Wochonblntt threatens that when the Egyptian question shall bo revived tlio Gjrniau press will unani mously side with Franco against England. stati;mi:nt I'lto.n cucii, khodus. ISngland Should Hnvo Our Sympathy lu the Trnnswval Dispute. Nr.wYoitK, .Tun. 13. Tho World today publlshos tlio following dispatch from Cecil J. Hliodos, under dnto of Cnpotown, Jon. 12. "Tlio position Is thnt within tho Trans vaal thcro are 70,000 newcomers and an old population of 14,000. With tlio develop ment of tho gold Industry to a fuller ex tent tho newcomers will amount to 500,000 In llvo years, and eventually to a million, probably mora. From tlmo to tlmo tho position will bo upset hy tho attempts of tho new population to claim common civil rights, which eventually they certainly nufst get. .statesmanship should give them somo rights now, ns tbo present state is, impossible for tho nowcomcrs, who own moro tliuu half tho soil of tho Transvaal, und nluo-tonths of tho wealth of thocouu try. Tho now males outnumber the old flvo to ouo, nnd nro composed largely of Americans, Including tlio principal inino managers. "Knglnnd is tlio only great power in South Africa. Slio is now tbrentoned with German lnterfercnce,whlch sho Is bound to resent und resist. In this sho should havo America's .sympathy. Blood is thicker than water. Americans above nil nations Insist on civil rights in ono's industries hero at tho Cupe. in the Transvaal, all my managers uro Americans. And yot wo havo tbo speotuclo of tho two great Eu- glish speaking nations of tho world almost on the vcrgo oi wnr, about somo barren hind In South America, whereas, working in perfect harmony, the peace of tho world would bo secured. Australia Kiicourage4 Sullshtiry. SYDNUY, N. S. W Jan. 13. Hon. G. II. Itcld, premier of Now South Wales, has disputched to Lord Salisbury a telogram on behalf of all the Australian govern ments, assuring him of their loyal support and sympathy in his determination to re sent forolgn interference in matters of British colonial concerns, and congratu lating him upon the prompt and fearless measures adopted In defeuso of tlio integ rity of tho empire. 1'iesidcnt Krllger a l'cniitiylvuuiali. WlLUESBAltliE, I'u., Jou. IU. A Wilkes burro paper prints a story to tlio effect thut President Kruger, of tho South African ropubllc, is n Pennsylvnniuu. It Is said that ho was born in Mnucli Chunk, nud went to South Africa fifty years ugo. Through bis energy nnd military spirit ho ut once became u loader unong tho Boors. Many merchants are well aware that their customers are their best friends and tike pleasure in supplying them witli tho best goods obtainable. As an instance we men tion Perry & Cameron, prominent druggists of Flushing, Michigan. They say: "Wo have no hesitation in recommending Cham berlain's Cough Ileinedy to our customers, us it is tlio best cough medicine we have ever sold, nnd always gives satisfaction," For sale at !23 and 50 cents per bottle by Oruhler llros., druggists. Coming Eieiits. Jan. 18. (Iraud Welcome Meeting to Brig adier Down and Knslgn Gilbert, at Evangelical church. Feb. 17. First annual ball, Patriotic Drum Corps, liohbins opera house Sehoppo orchestra. Feb. 20. Supper and entertainment under the auspices of Council No, 8-1, Daughters of Liberty, In Kobhlns' hall. Not a few who read what Mr. Robert Howls, of Hollands, Va., has to say below, will remember their own experience under like circuiiis,tances. "Last winter I had la grippe which left me in a low stato of health. I tried numerous remedies, nouo of which did mo any good, until I was induced to try bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, The first bottle of.lt so far relieved mo that I was enabled to attend to my wurk, and tho second bottle effected a euro." . For salo at 25and50conts per bottle by Oruhler Hros,, druggists. Buy Keystone Hour. Be sure that the nnmn l.KKSlo & liAKll. ASIIIUUU, ia IO printed on every sack. tf For a pain in the chost u piece of flannel dampened with Chnmberlaln's l'aln Halm and bound on over tlio seat of the pain, and another on tho back between tho shoulders, will afford prompt relief. This is especially valuable in eases where the pain is caused by a cold and there is a tcnileucy towaid iine.unioiila. For salo by Uruliler llros. druggists" When vou want good roofing, plumbing. gas fitting, or general tlnsmithiiig done call on E. F. Gallagher i wesi wenxre svreei, Dealer ir. stoves. s-l-tr The Discovery Suveil 111 Life. Mr. O. Culllouette, Druggist, Beavcrsville, III., evo; "To Dr. King's Xsew Discovery owe my life. Was taken with Iji Grippe and tried nil tin, iihvsleiaus for miles about, but of no avail ami was given up and told I could not llvn. Having Dr. King's New Discovery i luy store I sent for a bottle and began its use nnd from thoilrst dowi began to get liettcr, and afterusing three bottles was upaiidahout nun n. It Is worth Its weight in gold. v won't keep store or house without it." Get free trial nt A. Waslcy h Drug Store. 1NC1 1 A Professional Nnrso AHllqtcd Wit: Urlght's DIscaso of tho Kidneys Finds n Curd. (Prom the Huffalo Heun.) JIr8. A. J3. Taylor 1ms resided In Buffalo for over 40 years, her address Is 250 Her kimer Avenue, as a professional nurse sho. has nursed back to health ninny a sufferer. Dlscnso in nil Its varied forms hnvfc' be come ns familiar to her ns lo tho regular practitioner. Her occupation Is ono that tuxes the strongest constitution, but .the fiitlguo of long watching nnd nursiiir- at hist brought her to a bed of sickness. Mrs. Taylor speaks of her complaint and euro as followjs: "After being confined to my bed for somo tlmo my disease assumed such a serious aspect that n doctor was called In. Ho pronounced my ailment Urlght's disease of kidneys In tlio third dc greo nnd a very bad case. My limbs swelled up so that I could not wnlk iutus tho iloor, or. Indeed, help myself in nny way. My face bloated up nnd my eyes swelled so that the sight was badly Im paired. This condition continui il for nearly two month3 without any maiketJ improvement from tho doctor's irvi'iinup I have taken quarts of littchu nnd mi ipcr I tried battery trcatnicnt, but all i 'Miotlt nny lasting benefit until I felt Ilk" f uilly jiving up in despair. Hearing of IVlVr Kidney Pills T gave Micro a tri.il nu '. .UUt 'iking three boxes T whs nhl" to t up without assistance and wnlk, ho;ni-i i I had not done in months. I n ntmuYd steadily to improve with their use The welling in my leg left, the color r. rimed to my ftice, clrmgitig from a cha', t olor lo a healthy bloom. I now coushur my celf entirely cund nnd X shall nevir rest praising the htiic pill that saved me. " Doan's Kidney Pills nro certainly astir prisinsr dUrovery Inr kidney ailments, t biiiill be find to tell nnyoue of the won derful cure tliev performed on mo." , Fur s.ile I v iill tie tiers piice, 50 cents. Mailed bv jV"' r-Xlllmrn Co., Buffalo, N. Y sole ugcuU, for the U. S. For salo nt Kirlin's Pharmacy. 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