The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, November 27, 1897, Image 3

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    '9ST'
ASTHMA AGONY.
Munyon Has Mastered Tin's
Living Death.
A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY.
No one who has not experienced or
witnessed tho agonies of asthma can
rcillzo the horrors of that disease. It Is
little exagr-ratlon to say that sufferer
from RBIInnn
d 1 o many
times. Acute
paroxysms fre
quently result
In unconscious
ness and some
times In death.
Like many
other diseases
which have
baifled niedl
oal skill for
centuries, how
ever, asthma
has met Us
master. Mun
yon's Asthma
Herbs will ston
ine most: violent paroxysm of asthma In
threw minutes. They are compressed
Into triangular pastilles, the mo t con
venient form for burning ever disc, vercd
XTsetl with the Asthma-Cure, 1. j will
positively and permanently cure the
, worse forms of asthma. Professor Mun
yon guarantees It. A box of Munyon's
Asthma Kerbs with Munyon's Asthma
Cure may be obtained from any drumilst
for one dollar.
U. Daniel W. Fink, ISO Church Street,.
MeShorrystpwn, Pa., says: "A member1
of my family suffered from asthma for ',
a long time. Her distress during the
paroxysms ofahort breathing was very
preat. She tried a great many kinds of
treatment without obtaining more than
temporary relief. Finally, I placed her
under treatment with the Munyon Retr
flte. using the Asthma Cure and Asthma
Herbs, and I am pleased to testify that
tnls treatment has completely cured her "
Munyon has a separate specific for each
disease. For salo by druggists, Mostly
25 cents. If In doubt write to Professor
Munyon. at Philadelphia, and get medtcal
advlco frc.
Sir
HUMPHREYS'
'VETERIMARY SPECIFICS
600 PAGE BOOK MAILED FEEE.
CONTENTS:
Part I. Diseases of Horses.
Part II. Diseases of Cattle,
Part III. Diseases or Sheep.
Part IV. Diseases of Hogs.
Part V. Diseases of Dogs.
Part VI. Diseases of Poultry.
Suns book in better binding CO eta.
csruasis'HD. Co., c.r.mui... j.i.eu., !
NERVOUS DEBILITY,
VITAIi WEAKNESS
and Prostration from Over
work or other causes.
Humphreys' Homeopathic Speolflo
No. 28, In ueo ovor40 years, the only
arucoesaful remedy.
(1 prvial,or S vials andlaris vlsl powder,for $S
B14 ty Prsa tlita, or itnt po.lp.ld on receipt of prlco.
lIBrUMTS' HID. CO., Car. muisa. Job.BI.., Saw York
ill
Anothor of Olmrles 0. Kaiser's Ac
complices Arrested!
SAID TO HAVE ADMITTED QUILT.
Ho In JnmoH A. Clommor. Who In
Clmrireil With Aldlntr Knlsor and
Mlf Do Knlh In Mnklne Way With
Mrs. Knlsor For Hor Llfo Iiisimuioo.
Newark, N. J., Nov. 27. James A.
Clemtner, of Norrlstown, Pa., was ar
rested here Yesterday afternoon on the
charge of murder, and after being taken
to police headquarters ho admitted his
Oot. 20, 1806, Mrs. Emma P. Kaiser
went driving In'company with her hus
band, Charles O. Kaiser, James A.
Clemtner and Elizabeth I. DeKalb.
The start was made from tho Kaiser
homestead early in tho morning, and
that was the last seen alive of Mrs.
Kaiser In NorrlBtown. Mrs. Kaiser had
not lived with her husband for some
time previously, but she had placed
a (10,000 Insurance policy on her life,
and this accounted later to the police
for the Interest her husband took in
her.
The same day Kaiser returned with
Mrs. Kaiser's dead body. He told a
BtorstjOf having been waylaid by hlgh-
!wfodmn, Mrs. Kaiser being shot dead,
AlYQuAKalser himself being slightly
'vaursjied In the arm. The story was
hot believed and Kaiser was arrested,
Clemmer and the DeKalb woman mak
ing their escape. Kaiser was event
ually tried, convicted and sentenced to
death. The DeKalb woman, who was
captured recently, Is now awaiting trial.
The first the Newark authorities
knew of the presence of Clemmer In
this city was when they received In
structions from James A. Strasburger,
district attorney of Columbia county,
Pa., to arrest him. A personal had been
Inserted In a New York paper pur
porting to bo from the DeKalb wo
man. Clemmer was a victim of the
decoy and responded with a letter,
which fell Into the hands of the district
attorney. Clemmer was then easily
located. When he was arrested he took
matters calmly and denied his Identity,
but subsequently admitted that he was
the man wanted.
MADE ME A
AJAX TABLETS rosmvjsix uuius
orr. ImpoUnc7,Blwpleainws,eLc.cftuKl
hT AHnar and other JiUceRWS and Indl-
jferetloni, Thv QVicbtV ana Murmlu
fa
47.
Ir In old
,11 B .n fai..fnd..lilutlno.a fir miUTlASe
JPr.rent lqltnltj and ComnmMlon II
7TK-I nan fcnwn Immediate imorove-
me&l and elfeata a CURB whore .nil others, tali. la-
WHAT DO THE CHILDREN DRINK?
Don't glvo thorn tea or coffee. Have you tried
tho now food .drink called Graln-O ? It Is
delicious and nourishing and takes tho placo
of coffee. The more Graln-O you give tho
children the more health you distribute
through their systems. Qralii-0 is made of
puro grains, and when properly prepared
tastes like thccholce grades of cofleo but costs
-ibout I as much. All grocers sell It, 15c aud
25c.
takealn
fist neon having tha genuine Ajax Tablets,
Lau .--J ,k naan Am bti Brill mirn ,!,. 1
Thei
We Eivo n
In each case
or refund tie Boner, l'rlce SO centj per package, or
slsyaoiasee Hull traatmeutl for f-M. By mail. In
plain wrapper, upon receipt or price. Ulrcular iree.
AJAX REMEDY CO.,
For aalo In 3honandoah, Pa., at A. Wasley'fi
sad Klrlin's, Drm-ginta.
Coming Kvents.
Nov. 30. Grand prizo ball under tho
auspices of tho'Grant band in Itobbins' opera
house.
Dec. 2. Twenty-fifth annual supper under
auspices of Welsh Baptist chuch in Bobbins'
opera house,
Dec. 31. Tiventy-fotirthannual ball of the
Roscuo Hook & Ladder Co., No. 1, at Rob
bing' opera house.
sebold Necessity
Cascarets Candy Cathartic tho most won
derful medical discovery of the ago, pleasant
and refreshing to tho tasto, act gently and
positively on kidneys, liver and bowels,
cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, cure
headache, fever, habitual constipation and
blliousnoss. Please buy and try a box of
C. C. C. to-day ; 10, 25, 50 cents. Sold and
guaranteed to euro by all druggists.
LAYING 'AN- OCEAN CABLE.
Tologrnph Commotion lTom Uonoy
Inland to Sandy Hook.
New York, Nov. 27. The cable steam
er Mackay-Ilennett yesterday left the
White Star line tiler, at the foot of
Christopher street, having on board a
number of telegraph, telephone, stenm
slilp and newspaper men, the guests of
the Postal Telegraph company. Tire
steamer proeeeded down the bay and
out to sea. Tho business In hand was
to complete the company's cable be
tween Sandy Hook and Coney Island.
About six miles of the cable, three
miles on the Sandy Hook side and three
miles on the Coney Island side, had
already been laid. On reachlnc the
Coney Island end of the cable, already
down, the end was picked up and a
splice made, the steamer then heading
towards the Sandy Hook section. At
that time It was so late in the after
noon that it was decided to defer the
completion of the work until today.
Test connection was made with New
York, and a number of messages were
Bent and received over the wire.
Anyone who sullen from that' trrrlhlo
plaguo, Itching Piles, will appreciate the
Immediate relief and permanent cure that
comes through the use of Donn's Ointment.
It never falls.
i First M'-:, '.or oiiMOO Cash.
GIVEN
'FREE
20 Second "
40 Third
EACH
(During 1807)
For particulars send year name snd fnll adare" to
Lever Iltog., Ltd., Hudson A Ilarrlaoo ?U.,Ncw Yoik.
" $100 Pterrt SptoliI Btoples.
' $ SSQotdWalohos.
POR
WRAPPERS 1
J.i'trnll.v lu'i' n l on pi'ienr.
Nen YolK. Nov 27 Dr. Frederick
M. "Winters, of Brooklyn, was yester
day officially declaied competent U.
care for himself and Ills personal Inter
ests, The trial was bennn nt thp In
stance of William II. I'-uydam. the dor
tor's father-in-law, ailing In the inter
ests of Mrs. Winters. The claim was
made that Dr. Winters was a con
firmed victim of the cocaine habit. Dr.
Winters, after his escape from a sani
tarium, went to Jersey City, where he
resisted all attempts of his family to
get him back to the institution.
Woloomo TlinnkKirlvliiir Present.
St. Louis, Nov. 27-Plfteen thousand
employes of the Missouri Pacific and
Iron Mountain railroatlystem, whose
Balarles were cut from 6 to 20 per oent
in 1833, have been made glad by a
proclamation Issued by President
George Gould restoring wages to their
formor bajls. The men whose salaries
were cut Included officials, office men,
engineers, conductors, trainmen, tele
graph operators, station agents and
machinists. Their salaries range from
$50 per month to $10,000 a year. The
Increase means an additional expend
iture of $5C0,000 annually.
At
First of All, Red Flag Oil, 25c.
What for? Aohes, palm, bruises.
ruhler llros., drug etore.
li: .in- . .-.Vi Airnln.
New York, Nov. 27. After several
weeks of unsatisfactory markets "dol
lar wheat," In the speculative accept
ance of the term, was realized on
ohange yesterday. The December op
tion early attained that figure and soon
passed it, reaching $1.00ft In the after
noon, which was also the final price.
bad "sqaeexe" of the shorts was
chiefly responsible for local strength,
although higher cables had much to do
with the early advancing tendency of
local markets.
"If taken Into the hoad by the nostrils two
or thrco times a week, Thomas' Eclectric Oil
will positively relievo tho most offensivo caso
of catarrh." Rov. E. F. Crane, Dunkirk,
N. Y.
Stnuo I.ino to DmvHon City.
Great Falls, Mont., Nov. 27. II. Low
ther, an Englishman and nephew of
Lord Lonsdale, accompanied by J. B.
Helton, of London, arrived here on
Thursday and left last night fpr Fort
Edmonton, where, as representatievs
of 'an English company, they will es
tablish a fast stace line to Dawson
City. The route Is an entirely .new
one, and will be less than 1,200 miles.
Taverns and relay stations will be
erected along the route, and an effort
will be made to establish town sites.
'J. 0. Berry, one ol tbe Dent known r.itl-
zns of Spencer, Mo., testifies that ho cured
h.'msolf of tho worst kind of piles by using a
few boxes of DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo.
Ho had been troubled with piles for over
thirty years aud had used many different
kinds of so-called cures ; but DoWitt's was
the one that did tho work and he will verify
this statement if any one wishes to wrlto
him. C. II Hagcnbuch.
You can't cure consumption but you can
avoid it aud cure every other form of throat
or lung trouble by tho use or One Sllnuto
Cough Cure. C. II. Hagenbuch.
Murdoror Porlinpi 1'nfnll.v Ilonton.
Lewes, Del., Nov. 27. During a fight
Thursday night at a colored festival
Cephas Miller, a Virginia negro, shot
and killed Johm E. Lockwood, a col
ored resident of Lewes. The men are
said to have quarreled over a mulato
woman. Another man was slightly
wounded In the hand. Miller was Im
mediately attacked by a crowd of
Lockwood's friends, who beat him until
he was unconscious, and during the
night made several attempts to lynch
him. Miller Is still alive, but is not
expected to live.
A DotorrfTfiH'd Slllcitdo.
Fostorla, O., Nov. 27. John PIpp, of
Rlpp Lake, Wis., en route for his for
mer home In Germany, got off a Balti
more and Ohio train last evening, wan
dered around the railroad yards for a
couple of hours and then deliberately
laid down on the track In front of an
approaching train and was killed. He
was about 10 years old, and In his hip
pocket was found a gold watch, $88
In money, tickets from Blpp Lake to
Germany, and postal and express re
ceipts showing that he had sent over
$500 to a woman In Germany during
the past year.
Tho soothing, healing effects of Dr. Wood's
Norway Pino Syrup is felt almost instautly.
There is no other cough mcdicino that com
bines so many virtues. Sold by all dealers.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
D11
farei general or special debility, wakeful
rasi, apermatorhoca, emissions, tmpotency
rretls, etc Corrects functional disorders,
evjied by errors or excesses, quickly restoring
i ut Manhood la old or young, giving vigor and
strength where former weakness prevailed. Con.
v. aent packaC( simple, effectual, and legitimate
Cur 0 Quick, and Thorough
Pou't . dtctivid cy imitatiortti Innsl op
CATON'S Vltnllzcrs. Sent sealed il your drug
s,.l do not have it. Price i per pkee, 6 for IS
Uh tvrlttcn gutranteo of complete cure
I melton, rcif rences, en., iree ana connaemi.
fci.iJ a statementol case and 25 cts. for a week'
Uiul treatment. One only sent to each person. '
Ct.10H MM. CO . CPPTCf , MAC9
Bold at Klrlln's drug store, Shenandoah, Pa
WWA'MSY PILLS?
onus Kl Sart SSnViKt . ItsvicTfoFiM-! s SMI
tTOrftf! rJUA?"1 Wi.
Foi at Povlnsky's drug atore, Ba
Centre street.
ALWAYS INSIST ON-
UNEXCUIED FOR DRISKIHG. CuOKIXG.BAKIND it
PftPfljl W BREAKFAST a SUPPCR
($ UUuUA CANNOT Bl SUHPAS5ED.
GHOCERS CVERYWHERE.
I.oulsiitia'B'' Appoal to TJnolo Sam.
Washington, Nov. 27, The secretary
of war has received an appeal for help
from Louisiana, where the levees are
said to be In danger opposite New Or
leans. The matter has been referred
by tho secretary of war to 'General Wil
son, chief of engineers, and by him has
been sent to the Mississippi river com
mission, although It Is said there ls.no
warrant for federal interference In the
matter,
Itolonxed From a Pontil Colony.
Atlanta, Nov. 27. General J. A. Gon
tales Lanuza, the famous Cuban
criminal lawyer, who has been con
fined, in a penal colony In North Africa
for over a year, lv.s been released. He
Is now on his way to Atlanta, and will
join his family some time next week.
Genernl Lanuza was convicted of trea
son against the Spanish government In
Jlavana and'eent to prison In Africa.
Tree of Charge to uunerors.
Cut this out and take it to your drutrtrist and
oet a sample bottle free of Dr. King's New
Discovery, tor --onsurapuaii. iajuu:s
colds. They do not ask you to buy before
trying. 1 nis win snow you me greai iiicrus
of this trulv wonderful remedy, and show you
what con be accomplished by tjie regular size
bottle. This Is no experiment, and would be
disastrous to the proprietors, did they not
know it would invariably cure, Many of the
best nhvlkians are now usine It in their prac
tice with great results, and are relying on it In
most severe cases. It is guaranteed. Trial
bottles free at A. Wasley's drug store. Regu
lar size 50 cents and $i.oo.
COMMON SENSE CURE.
Uobbor'IIUliHl ClT'lilOi', Thon Illmsolf
London, Nov. 27. A dispatch to Tho
Times from Cape Town describes
bold attempt to rob the Standard bank
at Claremont, a suburb town of Cape,
Town. A masked man entered the
counting room of the bank, locked the
door, and by some unknown means
broke the neck of the cashier, tnougn
no mark of violence could be found on
the body. When the manager 01 tne
bank appeared the robber shot and
wounded him slightly. The police then
rushed In, and the robber, seeing that
nil means of escape was gone, shot
himself dead.
PYRAMID PILE CURE CURES PILES
PERMANENTLY BY CURING
THE CAUSE.
Christ. Schmidt,
Agent and Bottler of . .
LftUER'S LB in
PILIR BIERS,
Porter and Weiss Beer.
FINEST, ,' PUREST .' AND .' HEALTHIEST,
203 W. Coal Street,
SHENANDOAH
Remarkable Remedy Which li Bringing
Comfort to Thousands of Sufferers.
Probably half ths people who seo this
article suffer from tiles- It on o(
commonest diseases and one of tbe most
obstinate. People have it for years and Just
because It Is not immediately fatal they
neglect It. Carelessness causes no end of
suffering. Carelessness about so simple a
thing as piles has often caused death
Hemorrhages occur from no apparent cause.
and loss of blood causes death. Hemorr
hages occur darinf surgical treatment, often
causiug death.
Piles are simple In the beginning and easily
cured. They can bo cured oven In tho worst
stages, without pain or loss of blood, quickly,
surely and completely. There Is only one
remody that will do It Pyramid Pile Cure,
It allays tbe Inflammation immediately.
heals the irritated mfwe and with contin
ued treatment reduces the swolling and puts
the membranes into good, souud healthy
condition. The oure is thorough and per
manent.
Horo are some voluntary and unsolicited
testimonials wo liavo lately received :
Mrs. M. O. lllnkly, flOl Mississippi St.,
ndlauapolis, Ind., sayst liavo been a suf
ferer from the pain and annoyance of piles
for fifteen years, the Pyramid Pile Cure and
Pytamld Pills gave me Immediate relief and
In a short time a oompleto cur.
Mr. M. Griffin", proprietor of the Griffin
Hoiieo, Detroit, Mich., says : I have been
a sufferer from piles until three years ago
bought one box of the Pyramid Pile Cure
and since then I hare had no piles. I have
recommended them to many friends and
guest at my bote), every ono of whom has
beeu cured.
The above is true as my experience- has
proved It and I hope it may Induce other
sufferers to try tho Pyramid.
A little book ou causo and cure of piles
will bo mailed free to any address by writing
to Pyramid Prug Co . Marshall. Mich.
I Druggists sell full sized packages of Pyr-
1 amid Pile Cure at 50 cents.
A GREAT SURPRISE IS IN STORE
for those who will go to-day and get 8 pack
age of Q1JAJN-Q, It takes the place of
coffee at about i the cost. It Is a joou urinK
full of health, and can be given to th
children as well as the adult with great
benofit. It Is raado of pure grains and looks
and tastes like the finest grades of Mocha or
Java coSbo. It satisfies everyone. A cup of
Graln-O is bettor for tho system than a
tonic, because its benoflt Is permanent. What
coffee.breaks down Uraln-U bunas up, ask
your grocer for Graln-O. 15c. and 86c.
Strike Nrnrhitr n Hottlomoiit.
London, Nov. 27. The conference be
tween the representatives of the era
nlovers and the delegates of the strik
ing engineers, that began weunesaay
morning behind closed doors, after
many weeks of negotiation, has taken
a decided step toward a settlement of
the nolnts In dispute by an accept
ance on both sides of the general prln
clnle of non-interference In the man
agement of either tne trades unions
or the employers' workshops, An aa
iournment was taken to Tuesday next,
when the discussion 01 aeians win
proceed.
tluekn'B Arnica Salv.
The best Balvo In the world for cats,
braises, sores, ulcers. Bait rhenm, fover sores,
tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and
all aVln m nttnna. And nosltivelv cures olles.
or Jo pay requirea. it is guaranieeu to svo
perfect satisfaction or mony rufuuded. Price
35 cents per dox. rurwtiu ut rwujr.
Wrnshod Ovorbonril unit llrownnti
Philadelphia, Nov. 27. Captain an
dall Morris, of the British bark Green
land, which arrived hre yesterday, was
washed overboard ana lost auring .
storm on Nov. 10 oft the coast of New
foundland. Morris leaves a tamity,
Captain Morris and three men were at
the wheel, and heavy seas were wash
ing over the decks. One larger than
the others came up astern and swept
the vessel from stern to stem. Those
at the wheel were knocked down, and
the three seamen managed to catch
hold of lashlngB,'" which kept them from
being washed over the side, but the
captain was swept away.
Disfigurement for life by burns or sealds
maybe avoided by using DoWitt's Wiuh
llaiel Halve, the great remedy for piliw and
fo. all kinds of sores and skin troubles. ('.
II Ilagenbucb.
Health is Wealth.
ST!
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TREATM
DRa Cm WEST'S
NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT
THE ORIGINAL, ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS,
fssoldunder positivo Written Guarantee,
branthorised agents only, to euro Woak Memory,
, waKoiuinr-sn, fun, iiyBieria, uuick-
denoe, Nervousness, Lassftnde, nil Drains, Youth-
llicalncvisL Wnknfiilnr-sn. Fitn. Ilvntmin. bums
ness, Nialit Losses, Evil Dreams, Jjaok of Confi-
uenoe, nervousness, ijassimae, nil ursine, lonui.
fill Errors, or Exnaseiro TJpa of Tohaeao. Ouium.
or Liquor, which leads to Misery, Consumption,
Ineamty and Death. At store or by mail, $1 a
box, eix for $S; with written cunrnntce to
enro or refuntl money. Sniiiploitack
ngo, containing five dnynr treatment, with full
instructions, 25 cents. Ono sample only sold tc
each person. At store or by mail.
E3Tncd Label Special
Extra strennth. m
For Impotenoy, Loss otl
Power, Lost Manhood, '
Sterility or IlairenuewA
si n txixi BIX xor n, wiin
written cuarnntceU
. t.m.T-.- A.-n an
SEFOREorbymail. iftf-TEP
For Sale at KIRIIN'S Drug: Store. ;
It. W. II. Y1KQST,
VETEHINARY SURGEON.
Graduate and Late Resident House Surgecp of
tho University State ol N. Y.
Hcndqunrters --Commercial Hotel, Slienandonb
THREE YEAH COU11SB.
Calls night or day promptly responded.
JJ M. BURKE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Ofllce Reran bulldlnir. cor er of Main and
Uentre streets, lienanuoun.
J II. POMEROY,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Bbenandoah, Pa.
H W. SHOEMAKER,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Corner Market and Centro streets.
)ROP. JOHN JOFES,
"MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR,
Lock Box (5, Mahanoy City, Pa.
Having studied under some of the best
masters h London and Paris, will (five leanons
on tbe vlolln,mandolln. guitar anu vocal culture.
Terms reasonable. Address In care of Strouae
the lewder Shenandoah.
THE RUSH
TO
Alask
In the Spring will tie Tremendous.
Tho most profitable business will be in trnns-
nortutjon and merclmnclfsinc and In rnlslili.tf
food and supplies to the multitude of (Jold
BeekeiB In short, a ceneml Traclincr. Mercan
tile and Steamship business. It was so fu '-(9 it
win UB BO I1 up.
The Alaska Transportation
and Development Company
$5,000,000
To meet this demand, will own and operate its
OWN STEAMERS, BOATS AND BARGES
ON THE YUKON,
Connecting with tta own line of large and
Magnificent Ocean Steamers,
flnectally adapted for passenier business carry
ing to that country nn Immense amount of sup-
Incorporated
vapuai,
nonassessable
iliea and eouinment for the miners, aa well aa
urnlshlnr them transportation for themselves
and their foods, and establish In Trading
Stations at different potnta. An opportunity a
offered any person, be they of small or large
means, to buy shares of stock In this company
anu pameipaee in me
ENORMOUS DIVIDENDS
euro to be earned within the next 12 months.
Shares are offered at $1.00 each
par value. nonMaeaaable, and will bo offered
for a limited Mine only.
Safer than Savings Banks nd Bank Stocks
Taying larger dividends. While numerous;
savingM banks and banks have suspended,
transportation and trading companies were
never senln the list of failures. Thin stock In
out of the moat desirable investments ottered
the public.
The IneortmrAtora and stockholders whn ir
connected with this company are men of wide
experience m similar unuern Kings anu men
whose names are suflldent guarantee of the
vol ine company, o wit :
ALHEHT C UftAT'', Vres Val Ulatslbw Co.,
THE PRAYER OF A LATE FELLOW
SUFFERER
M eleiilor A. Uorlt
horn says under oath :
I suffered for mvriSO
jcnr from tbe eifecta
of H. A. II., llloocl
IIkoii and Uml innn
liuod. 1 wan quacked
by i!rbllaaejphla,a New
York city, 1 New York
State, 1 Michigan, 1 Pitts
burg, 1 Ualtlmore, 1 (on
nectlcut and 2 Boston
frauds. All bad splendid
teatlmomala some with
InlttulH, nome with full
names signed. They all
pretended to exam Ine me
on consult In ir thenx I
ju. a. ucfHuiinn bellovlng every one a
fraud. I consulted J college profefwors, I mo
ney refunding bum bag concern. All of no
avalt. At last wanted to commit suicide ; twice
attempted to do so, wncn my frWod rberllie
said: 'Stop, you fool f Go and consult the famous
nR THFFI 604 North SIXTH St.
Un. InCUL PHILADELPHIA, PA.
He Is honest and tbe beat or all. Well, let me
say, none ever exumlncdme so thorough. It
was lea to IMt.TllI.rL. to bring my conti
dence brick, lie Is n physician and specialist
none can equal, A whole-souled, a good-hearted
und thoroughly educated physician, who knows
what examination and medicine means, Prom
a skeleton ho made a vigorous, strong man.
Tbe effect of youthful errors In all Its horrible
details aDd tho Blood Poison with Us terrible
bolls, ulcers, pimples, blotches, sore mouth.etc.,
have vanished, tin. young and old, If you suffer
from any youthful folly or Indiscretion, tin to
too right man, to IH. Til GO fi Norlli
SIXTH Street, lMillatlelplilii. 1'n. lie
will cure you, no matter who failed. This la
my prayer. lo not listen to any but a late fel
low sufferer and be saved." Ir. Tlircl'n
Hours, Dolly 0-3, Kvga. G-O, Bnndayii fl-lS,
KO NAMK, TiO A1IIIKKHS published
without the patient's coDHt-nt. Nlrlcteot no
erecy giiiirtiHtefl to nil xllnttil poison,
vnrleocele, atrlctlires cnrel unilcr tfiiar
nntee. Iovt niunhood reittoi-ed. NniiiH
sliriinkeii ormiii enliitiret. . Frevb oiikcs
enrpil In 4 to 10 fins'. Keller nt once.
Ailtlcted and uniortunute. 1'oor or Rlli, if
you wererobbed aud victimized and wish to get
cured, then st-nd llvo 2-ccat stamps for book:
"Truth," the beet for yountr and old, slnele or
lunrrled. Only book cxpOBln? i uackn & Take
Itittltntes, free preacrlntloa biimbiiffi, or
so-called free advice, from former fallow-suffer'
its, etc. Hours for examination aud t realm ( nf
fordanfrerniiiand Rn-rnllcd Incnrnttle cases
dally from 10 totit AVcliielavand Nalur
iluyM from 1) A. M. to 4 1'. M., and from
O to 1 o lt M Bend for Bworn testimonials.
ioica
TREATMENT
6 rem
To Any Reliable Man.
Marrelona nnnllsnen and nnn mnnlh'n rpmid1mt
of rare power will be sent on trial, without any
world in the treatment ot men weak, broken, dis
couraged from effects of excesses, worry, over
work, Ac. Happy marrt b h? cured, complete res
toration or development of all robust conditions.
The time of thin offer is limited. No t O. V.
scheme) no dectiptloui n exposure, -lddrei-s
ERIE MEDICAL C0..WS?:-
MREIi
Austria's Lawmakers in Another
Scene of Wild Disorder,
THE POLICE F0B0E CALLED UPON.
Gill's Nerves.
Prom tm " Nno Bra," Orttnibnrg, Ind.
Milwaukee.
HON Wll. B. MASON, United Stake Senator
irom Illinois.
1. Q. KDWAHDS, I'aaa. TraOlo Mgr. O. J. ,t
D. It. 11 . Clnolniiatl.
PHANK A.lirtCIIT, ol Clias. lCaetner U Op,
Chlongn.
C1IA8. II. IiOOKWKI.I., TralBo Mgr. C I. ii h.
II. It., (Motion Iloute) Chicago
W. tt HINKAIIBON, aen1! I'm, Agt. C, N. O-
4T. 1. Ii. It., dncliiiiati, O.
B W. GIUPF1TII. I'reii. Plrt National Jtank.
VIckaburir.Mlw. f
Kit HI), A OTTK, uut elgliteen yean Willi
Slielby Bank, Slielbyvllle, I. id.
J. jr. 1'IIII.LHU, U.sliler 1'int Kat'l Uank,
Vlckaburg. Mlaa,
And liundretla of others equally prominent.
AddreM and make all money payable to
The Alaska Transportation & Development Co,,
Flatter Building,
Cor Van Buri n it Dearborn KM ,
CHICAGO, ILL
Philadelphia &
Reading Railway
Engines Burn Hard Coal No Smoke
IN KFFEOT 3HPTEMBBH 27, 1897.
Trains leave Shenandoah ait follows t
For New York via Fhlladelnbla. week ilnv..
210, 5 BO. 70S 9 54a.m., 12 83, 810 and 0 07 p.
Ill ounua)., iu a. lu.
For New York via Mauch Chunk, week days,
5 36. 7 03 a. la.. 12 S3 and 8 10 p. m.
For Heading and Philadelphia, week days,
i iu, o out i uj, v r a.iu.T Li oo, a xj anu o vt p. at,
Hundava. 2 10 a. m.
For roltsvllle, weeK aays, 2 10, 7 03, 0 51 a. m..
12 ud, a w, o vt anu , jo p. m. ounaays, z 10 a. m,
For Tamoqua and Mahanoy City, week days
2 10,5 88, 7 03, 0 M a. m., 12 83, 8 10 and 607 p. m.
Sundava. 2 10 a. m
For wuuamsport, Munbury and IxiwleburK.
1 .1 d rut IU .1 on nv
in. v n. a v. u tn). . . n, . 111.. anu , JJI II. Ill
Sundays, 8 25 a. m.
Ifn Rlulionn, ,lnna n..t.ln.. .in a rut ,o.
7 03, 9 M, II 80 a. m., 12 83, 8 10, 6 07, 7 SB, S 53 and
n w p, in. DunuayB, .iu.aw a. ra.
For Ashland and Sharaokln. week dava. a 25.
uuo, , wt ov n. iu., ovf, 1 1 anu vao p. m.
Sundays. 8 25 a. m.
For Baltimore. Washington and the west via
B. &O. It. It., through trains 1m" I Heading
Terminal. Philadelphia. (P. cb H. V K.) at S20!
7 56, 11 26 a. m., 8 10 and 7.27 p. La. Sundays,
o Mt ' w, it at a. m., a 4tt ana 7 'Si p. m. Audi
tlonal trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest
nut streets station, week uays, 10 80 a. m. 12 20,
121(8a0p.m. Sundays, 186, 8 28 p.m.
TRAINS FOB SHENANDOAH.
Iave New York via Philadelphia, week
days, 12 is, 4 au, 8 00 a. m., and 1 80, i JO, 9 00 p.
m Sundavs. 6 00 p, m.
Iave New York via Maueh Chunk, week
days, 4 80, 0 10 a. 'in,. 1 80 and 4 I5p. m.
Leave Philadelphia, lteodlne Terinlnnl. nut
days, 4 20, 8 86, 10 10 a. m. and 1 42,4 OS, 680, II 30
p. in. D.imnn, .1 ov p. to.
Iave lteadtntr.week da vs. 1 as. 7 10.100ft. a. m.
12 00 in., 4 19, 8 00 and 8 20 p. in, Sundays, 1 8
R. III.
Leave Potisville, weetc days, 2 85, 7 40 a. m,
12 80 and 6 12 p. m. Sundays. 2 8S u. m.
Leave Tatnaqua, week days, 3 18, 8 48, 11 38 a.
m., 1 S6, S 81, 7 30 and 9 43 p. m. Sundays, 8 18
a. m
!eave Mahanoy City, week days, 12 20. 1 44.
9 12 11 47 a. in., 2 17, 6 18, 6 17, 7 44 and 10 08 p. Ill
Sundays. 12 26, 8 46 a. in.
Leave Mahanoy Platie, week days, 1288, 240.
4 00 6 90,9 38. 10 38, 1159 a. m., 282, 582, 988,
7 Bl, iu ft n m. Buitaays, t 40. 3 40, 4 00 a. m.
IV1I
Ul, .V U .... DHUUUJ . m .u W tt. IU.
T akva Wlltla,natu.r. wul. Aa ... An ,nw, -
m,, 4 00 and II 80 p. m. Sundays, 11 SO p. m.
ATIANTIO CITY DIVISION,
Leave Philadelphia Ohetnm atreet war and
South street wliaif for Atlantic City.
Weekdays Kipreaa, 900 a. in., 100, 4 00,
5 00 p.m. Aoeommodatton, 800a. in., 680p. m.
Sundays Kipreaa, 900, 10 00 a. m. Atwowmoda
tion, suua. ii.,4 4op. in.
Returning leave Atlantic Olty depot, corner
Atlantic aud Arkansas avenues.
Weekdays Biprees, 7 88, 9 00 s m., 8 80, 5 80
p.m. Aooommodatlon, H In a m. 406 p.m.
Sundays Express, 4 on. 7 uo p. m. Aooom
modatlon, 7 16 a. m.,4 M p m.
Parlor Cars on all espn-ii, trains.
Tn. r,.rtl. ln,,...n..l,.. I.. .
. ... u. ...... ...ii, uiijn iit-Mri-ai
rkilaxlelphla and Beading Hallway tlukct uueut
or address
I A hV.llt.ABD, F,rP(iI .T WFFK.
tit'li'l rttipt , in n ! 1'ftj-s I At.
Blading IVrminn), Phlloilt Iptila.
Til O.T ltjnat SfllllB or tlm Afoot Itllitoii
"StHtenmeu," nnrt tlm l'i'esldellt In
Comppllml to Simpeiul aliotieu Mem
liorsi nml Ail.lonru the SHttni;.
Vienna, Nov. 28. The disorder In ths
lower house of the relcharath was o
accentuated yesteitlay that a strong de
tachment of police had to be called in
In to preserve order.
When the president of the house, Dr.
Abrahamovlcs, entered he was greeted
vlth vociferous shouts of "Get out."
The Leftists rose to their feet in a
body, many ot the deputies shrieked
wildly and an Indescribable tumult fol
lowed. DurlnR the tumult a Social Democrat,
Ilerr Herner, made a rush for the presi
dent, and a llvel? fist fight followed be
tween Herner and the house attendants,
who attempted to protect the chair,.
Thereupon another Social Democrat,
Heir llesel. Jumped upon the minis
terial bench, and hurrying to the presi
dential chair seised the papers which
were lying on the president's desk and
tore them to pieces, while other Social
Democrats hastened to Ilerr Derner's
assistance, occupied the tribune and
demanded satisfaction for the attend
ants' pummellng ot Ilerr Berner.
President Abrahamovlcs was compelled
to flee.
Subsequently the Social Democrats
and other deputies Indulged In a free
fight and Ilerr Derner was ejected from
the house.
In the meantime a detachment of 70
police arrived In the house, and the
officer In command called upon the
Social Democrats to withdraw from the
presidential platform. They resisted the
attempts of the police to eject them,
but were eventually removed forcibly
and singly. The police then made a
cordon around the tribune.
While the deputies were fighting and
howling on the floor ot the house a
tumult arose in the second gallery,
which the attendants promptly oleared.
The authorities then caused all the lob
bies of the hoUBe to be filled with police,
the gates were closed and the building
was guarded by a strong police force.
When the house reassembled after the
forced adjournment the reappearance
of President Abrahamovlcs was greet
ed by a storm of abuse, the slamming
of desk lids, whistling, etc. He repeat
edly tried to address the Leftists, but
his voice was Inaudible amid the up
roar.
Dr. Wolff, the German Nationalist
leader, contributed prominently to the
pandemonium - by blowing a shrill
whistle. Uerr llesel, the Social Demo
crat, also Indulged in shrill whistling.
In the midst of this uproar President
Abrahamovlcs opened the sitting, and
twice cnlled Dr. Wolff to order. Ab
this had ho effect upon the turbulent
German Nationalist, the president
suspended him for three sittings.
So soon as the Leftists realized what
had occurred they burst out Into a state
of unbridled fury, shrleklns: Insults
at Dr. Abrahamovlcs. Herr Daszynskl,
a Socialist deputy, yelled: "You ought
to be In Jail."
Other Infuriated deputies shouted all
kinds of invectlveB, but Individual con
tributions to the uproar were Indistin
guishable amid the general howling
from all partB of the house.
In spite of this disgraceful scene and
the Insults hurled at him, President
Abrahamovlcs was apparently unmov
ed, but when he recognized that It
was useless to make any further at
tempt to transact business he Instruct
ed the police to remove Dr. Wolff. This
was done, In spite of considerable
physical opposition upon the part of
Wolff s clique.
When the president again re-entered
the house he was once more greeted
with a shower of opprobrious epithets,
Including cries of "criminal. traitor'
set out. After withstanding this
storm for a period the president agStn
left the house, but only for a moment,
nnd on his return he Instructed the po
lice to withdraw, declaring amid
tremendous uproar:
"I entrust myself to your care; do as
you pleaBe. But remember, this Is no
personal question. The honor of your
chair is at stake."
The president then called upon Count
Stuergkh to speak, but the tumult con
tlnued, and the president suspended
Ilerr Daszynskl for three sittings. When
Herr Daszynskl refused to leave the
house the president summoned the
police, and the turbulent deputy was
ejected from the building. Subsequent
ly the president suspended 11 other dep
utles.
The scenes throughout the sitting af
terward were as disorderly as those of
the earlier parts of the day, and the
house adjourned until today.
The day's proceedings exhausted
Ilerr Abrahamovlcs both physloally
and mentally, and he was obliged to
abandon tbe struggle when It was at
Its height. Dr. Kramerz, the vice presi
dent, a young Czech, considerably the
Junior of Herr Abrahamovlcs, followed
him, but he succeeded no better In his
attempts to dominate the disorders.
Last night the aspects of the streets
became threatening. It is estimated
that a crowd of 10,000, Including a very
large number of students, assembled
and threatened the covernment with
revolution and Count Badenl, the pre
mier, with the guillotine. An attempt
was made to attaok Count Badenl's
.house.
The police repeatedly charged the
orowd, but refrained from using arms.
The students resisted with sticks. CHie
police inspector was severely injured
by a kick from a horse, another was
thrown from his horse and so badly
hurt that It was necessary to remove
him to the hospital. A few students
and citizens received slight injuries.
Not until nearljill o clock was quiet re
stored.
Yesterday editions ot most ot the
evening papers were confiscated, and
the police freely arrested persons offer
lng papers for sale on the streets,
A serious riot Is reported at Grate,
the capital city of Styrla. It appears
that the students and a large body of
workmen attaoked three newspaper
Offices, doing some damage. The police,
with the assistance ot the troops, re
stored order, and SO arrests were made
ot the ringleaders.
Mothers who have yonng
leliool age shoo Id watoli their '
carefully than their studies.
development of their body Is of? 1
portanee. After the eonflnen
iwjhool "foom, plenty of out-of-d
should Ire taken. It Is better!
children never learn their , !, ol
by learning them they lose their I
Hut all this la self-evident.
admits It everyone knows It,
does not know how to build th
once they are broken down. Th
method of one mother, if righ
rnftv save your daughter s
liters of
dth more
proper
I first im-
of the
exercise
their
ban that
tb.
!vryone
jtreryone
when
llowinii
pplkd,
The young lady was Miss Lri
ie fifteen-year-old datum
Mrs. Htephen Karnes, who live
. I...1 1 Hhi, o h-i.rht nn
fmtd ot hooks, although her pro
line has lieen eonsideralilv rela
eoiiHiilerablt' nmount of aiekness
tiericneeil. Hhe has miss,tl
school on aeeount of her bud hi
she Hill be able to pursue her st
her heulth has lieen reslored.
Her father was talking nf her
npinmnnpr man one tlnv reeffft
daiitrhter has had a very serious
J .1 li- Tin-no. ' l... t M -J
to know Hint she is getting along'
an.t lu .iMniMr lit or, " AalaH
the Rtorv of his daughter. Mr,
tinned: "Aliont three years an
was twelve years oiu, sue D
weak nnd nervous. It was. of
rate aire for her. She trraduallT
and her nerves were at such
the least Utile noise would irrll
much, nnd she was very mlsei
was a continual twitching in tha
lower limits, and we were atrai
was going to develop St. V itus' as
" She kept getting worse and
had to take lier from her mho
studies. She was stron&r and hes!
weighing elghty-flye pounds, ars
f It,'1
rhannv
ill right
months she had dwindUd to llxty.thre
pounds. She wu thin asd pale, and was
almost lifeless, we din eterrthlttg w; oeuld
for her, and tried all the deefori who ws
thought oould do her any good, but without
result.
"There was an old ftrally Mend near
Milfnnl who had a daughter afflicted he
same wny, and she was cured by Dr. Wil
liams' Fink Pills for Pale People. They
emm' here one day to spend Sunday, and
tliey told us almut their daughter's ease. II
was very much lllce Lucy's, and they advised
as to try Dr. wTlUams'Pink Pills for her.
We hod no faith In them, but were, finally
peraintrled to try the pills, we have never
lieen sorry for It. They helped her at once,
nml hv i lie time she had taken eight botes
of Hie niiilii'lne she was entirely cured.
Site tiK.k the Inst dose In April, and hat net
been bothered since. She is now stronger
than ever, weighs ten pounds more than ever
before, and her cheeks are full of color.
She nun now gratify her ambition to study
ami heroine an edtn ated woman."
Thoie whn are In a position to know, state
that Or. W illliinis' Pink Pills for Pale People
is nut a patent medicine but a prescription
ut.ed for ninny years by an eminent practitioner
who protluned the most wonderful results with
them, curing all forms of weakness arising
from a watery oondlUon of the blood or
shattered nerves, two fruitful causes of al
most every ill to which flesh Is heir. The
pills are also a speolflo for the troubles
peculiar to females, auch aa suppressions,
all forms of weakness, ehronie constipation,
hearing down pains, etc., and in the case of
men will give speedy relief and effect a per
manent cure in all cases arising from mental
worry, overwork or excesses of whatever
nature. They are entirely harmless and can
be given to weak and sickly children with
the greatest good and without the slightest
danger. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold
by all dealers, or will be sent post paid on
reeeirt of price, 80 eeuts a box or six boxes
for $2.1)0 (they are never sold Iu bulk or by
the 100), by addressing Dr. VlUiams1 Medi
oine Coal pony, Schenectady, N. Y.
WM. SCHMICKER.4JR.
Agent for
Shenandoah and
--For-
BARBEg
Beer and Paler
mwmmmmmm??j!
"THEY DO THE WORK
HE
Household Qodg.
The anclcut Greeks believed that the Penates
were the god who attended to the welfare and
prosperity ot the family. I hey were war
shinned as household gods in every home
file household tit to ia is I )r. Kings
A til uucovery. j or tunauuu4iou, coughs
colds and for all affections of Throat. Chest
and Lungs it is invaluable. It has lieen tried
for a quarter of a century and is guaranteed to
cute, oi money returnc'l No household
slimiUI be u ttlioiit this angel. It is pleas
unt tn take unit a -ah and Miir i nit d lnr
unli.it.nr- 1 ii t li l d l.utili s at A Was!
diiisIiK kt &alai sie .,1, i nts and i
Try
Barbey's Bohemiat)! Beer
SCIIUYKItl. DIVISION.
October 1 1897.
Trains will leave Shenandoah after the ahva
date for Wtnrans, Gllberton, Fraekvllle, Dark
Water, St. Clair, Pottevillo. Hamburg, Beading,
I'nttatown, Fhoenlxvllle, Norrlstown asd Phil
adelphla (Broad street station) at 603 and 1109
a. m. and 4 20 p m. on week days. Sundays,
6 08 n. m., 8 10 p. in. For Potterille and later
ineoiaie SMnous only y 17 a. m. week days.
Sundays, 9 45 a. m.
Trains leave Fraekvllle for Shenandoah at
10 40 a. m. and 12 81, 5 41, 7 52 and 10 47 p. Wu
Sunday, 11 18 a. m. and 5 II p. in.
Leave I'ottsville for Shenandoah at 1015
a. m. and 12:05, 5 15, 7 26 and 10 20 p. m. Sunday
10 40 a. m., 515 p. in.
Leave I'tilladelpUn, (Broad street station), for
Shenandoah at 5 57, 8 S5and 10 19 a. m., 4 10 and
7 li. m. week days. Sundays leave at 6 50 a. m.
Leave Broad street station, Philadelphia, ler
Sea Olrt Asbury Park, Ocean Grove, Long
Branch, and Intermediate stations, 8.10
11.14, a. m., a .80 and 4.00 p. m. week-days.
Leave Broad Street Station, Philadelphia,
FOR NEW YOltK.
, S 20, 8 38, 9 50, 10 21 (Dining; Car), 11 00 a. m,
Onoon, 235 (Limited 100 and 4 22 p. m.
ilniK'ars). 1 40, 2 80 (Dining; Car) 820, 850.
',5 00, 5 56 (Dining Car). 6 0O, 7 02,7 43, 10 00
mm
- 3
BRONCHO
HOMOEOPATHIC J-. 3
PEMED IESjjJC 3
Relieve and Cuije
Jormtuasj 3
phyeiaSns 3
3
Head Troubles
Stomach Disorders
System Irregularities
"For every III, a special pli,"
If not at DntK Sturea, wrfHss
Bronx Chemical Co.,Yonkerilk.Y.
Health Book Mailed Free
Express, week-days, 8 30, 4 Oo, 4 50 5 15, 50,
' o o. jw -ii turning- nan, iioua, m,
w iivuii,
unun
4 00,i
p. m., 12 01, night. Sundays, 8 20, 4 05, 4 60. 5 M.
Km ana o an in.i jt.i. it.J r, . .' '
0?:2y.,,nff fcr 230 (Dlnlu Car), 400
(Limited 4 22 Dining Car),5 20. 568,(DInIng- Car)
o o, t ua, i a, iu w p. m.. vz ui night.
Espress for Boston without change, 11 00 a m..
week-days, and 7 43 p. m., dally.
WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH.
For 1 alti alore and Washl ngton, 3 50. 7 20. 8 82.
1020, U21, a. m., HOD, 1231 (Dining'
Car), tu, 318, 4 41, 519 donjrre
elonnl Limited. Dining Car, 617. 653 Din
lng Car, 731 iDlnlng Cnr p. in., and 1205
night week doys. Sundays, 8 50, 7 20. 9 12. 11 23
a. in ,1209, 1 li, 4 41, 1515 Congroaafonal Llm'
ted. Dining Car, 655 IDlnlng Carl, 7 81 Din
lng OiirJ p. m. and 12 08 night
FOB ATLANTIC CITY.
Leave Broad street station via Delaware river
bridge Kipress, 703 p. m. dally.
rfV'L J'rkc' bt' Wart-Express, 8 50
2 OD, 4 00, 5 (10 p. m. Sundays, 8 45, 9 45 a. m
(accommodation 4 30 and 5 00 p. m )
For Oape May, Anglesea, Wildwood and Holly
Braeli, Mea Isle City, Ocean City, Avaloa sad
Stone Harbor Express, 9 00 a. m., 4 00. D -i.
week days. Sundays, 9 00 a. ra.
For Homers Point Express, 8 50, a. m 2 CO
4 00, 5 00, p. m. week days Sundays, 8 43 a. m.
I. B. IttiTLHiseoK, j. ij. wood
(ien'l Manager. Uen'l I'axaV'r Agt.
C AWN'S TANSY PILLS
A triid, Tsri Aff d iafr WOMAN'S RELIEF
Aiwa?-prompt and ra-liible ArovJ hmhttot
f (aiiks rir I'fLitnd mvb bxoikt.
il.lrbtr. hi orwnt ilirect (elM), prle. 11.
TullSih( r0, Iloaton.MRM. Onrho.ik.4t3.
For sale at Klrlfn'a dniRr store and Shenandoah
unitf store.
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with Tansy fnd lquiTro7i.l nilf hdVhrr 111
rcod!et). Alwayi buvtba btut tiJtii(i 4 Imp
-olntmont. Ounjtntwd superior to oil oUmL. foiuivs,'
ic bmt U. th ti.f kt, No. t rcwtioolM. &j Pi
l -l I k i i t f 1 1 1 's' 1
m;'i ii i'imiiiiriiii'Miiii
FREE OF CHARGE
TO "HERALD" READERS.
Twenty Coupons of the HERALD
will pay for the Workmanship of a
benutiful life-size, free hand crayon,
worth $10.00. Taken from any dis
tinct photogroph.tlntype or dagerreo
type at M. Hecker's Studio, 808 West
Centre Street, Shenandoah, l'a. All
we require Is 50 cents for material.
Those who purchase frames pay
nothing at all for pictures. Price
of frames from $1.50 up.
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tho house, Hi a Ht.iiitltiril r.Mnly ftir S
(invjiu, Brul, ('ninii-, Hhumotlii, E
id nil aches and puiiio a
Prtca 21 clt. and 80 els. Bar Mile. X
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GAIN." MARRY ApLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES
SAPOLIO
EVERY WJiv"
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BetaetitsM naojit reltabl, aaonthly, regulatlnsi medicine. Oni r hantlMi as
the Dtfaaidrcgithauld be uaeJ. if uti truit tha Uai, got
Or. Rial's Pennyroyal PbSSs
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