EVENING HERALD KSTAIILISIIKI) 1870. Publ Wicd every Evening, Biceps Sunday. M 8 Somn J a ruin Stkrkt, Nkab nsnrsc The Herald 1s dellvtied InMliennmltmn nml th surrounding tnn.n for nil conH wwk, pay- a am . t V 1 t I DA Art ib aw IK. AW To sno carrier. ij mini t.w n j v.... ccut n month, iylIe In ndvnnee. Ailvertlac rnonla charged ncoor JitiK to wcc nml position. The ptiblllie reirve the right to ctinnge the oA'tlon of advrrtl-cruenta whenever tlie pub-'kOo-i ol new" demand It. The right It rKrrved to rojc'any advcrtlemeiit, whether tyVa f or not, jnt the publisher may deem njgMfcr. AdvertlnliiK rate made known irjon nppllotlon. Katered at the pontofllee at Hhenandnah, I'm., aa .enmd claps mall matter TKI.BPHONK CO.NNKtriON "All the News That's Fll to Print." Evening Herald MONDAY, JANUAKY 31. 189S. " It it not a iiltaxHiit thliiK to liitvi' to prench your own funeral sermon, butthiitis what one or two Nrlmyl kill politiolitns are iloiiiK tlio-e days. TilK Citizens party candidates, aro meeting with much cnconracoinont in their i-anvass, and t he outlook is favorable for a sweeping victory all along the line. Gkhkni.and's most popular news paper is tlie Atniigoglintil 2uiliii$ring inginarinik LiiMiriiiiliiiusstiiiiki. All of the Kskinios go early to got it so that tliey can gut through linking for it before the next issue is out. TliK second rush for the Klondike lma commenced, and tlie indications are it will exceed tlmt of the ilrst From all points of the compass men, nnd women, too, are turning their faces toward the gold regions of the far north. It is said that James 15. Holland is willing to give up the Naval Office for a promise of tlie United States l)is trict Attorneyship at the conclusion of Mr. B?eks term, says the Phila delphia Star. That being true, our gallant Major Finney will don the epaulettes of the Naval OITleer. Phksidknt McKim.ky has shown that he lias not lost the gift of being able to say the right thing nt the right time nnd in the right way. In his speech at the manufacturers' banquet in New York ho cleared away the clouds that have been ob bouring the financial question. Tms efTorts 011 the part of the nubile school teachers of Shenan doah to raise a fund in behalf of the poor of the borough, should meet with every encouragement at tin hands of our people. There are many children, in town no doubt, who arc deprived of the benefits of an educa tion because of the pangs of poverty. TllKgangof incendiaries that fired our neighboring town of Miihanoy City, the confession of one of them causing the arrest of three of his pals, should receive the lull extent of the law. The penalty for the crime with which they are charged is a severe one, but none too much so for so in fatuous an otfense. A NKWSi'Al'KH that is dependent upon the whims of an oulce-holder for its existence, is nlways at the mercy of the latter. Fortunately, the Hkuai.D is not of that class, and therefore can express an opinion upon public questions: without fear or favor. There are, however, some in this county that belong to the former class, and their position is in deed humiliating. Mucir to the discontent of the Newitt supporters in Philadelphia, the "Old Man" has induced the can didate of the Ward Leaders League for Tax Receiver to withdraw and allow Dave Martin's brother-in-law to have clear sailing. And as a re sult there is much jollification in the Honey camp. I5KQINNINO with to-morrow. West Mahanoy township will go dry for at least one week. All licenses expire at 12 o'clock to-night, and the court will not hear the exceptions filed by the Girard Estate until next Monday. There is no reason, however, why the people of that valley should suffer in that respect, Shenandoah and Girardville, at either end, can very easily supply the demand. TlIK Kev. Charles A. Crane, a Methodist minister of liostou, advo cates the revival of the curfew bell in that city. "Boston," he said the other evening, "owes it to herself, und especially to her boys, to pass and faithfully execute n curfew law which shall require all children 10 years of ugo and under to be olT the streets at 8 o'clock in the winter and ft o'clock In the summer. Lincoln, Neb., was the first city to adopt the curfew law, about two years ago, Omaha, Denver, Kansas City, Des Moines, Topeka and Kvanstou, 111., are among the larger cities which have followed. The testimony in favor of the innovation is strougVJ The Chlof of Pollco of St. Joseph Mo., says that seven-eighths of the people give it their sincere approval There has been a reduction of SO per cent, in commitments to the Keform School from thut city." Uaekten'a Arntcis Halve. Tha best salve In the world for cats, braises, sores, ulcers, salt rheim, fever sores, totter, chapped bands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, ana positively cares piles. or jo pay required. It Is guaranteed to givo perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. I'rko W cent per box. For sals by A. Waaler. RUSSIA'S DEMAND ON CHINA. Mint llnvo Territory to OfTSwt 'I lint Ceiled tu CeriMMliy. London. Jnn. SI. A dispatch to T Daily Mali fnu i'hnnghal nays n cret ttlBtiati h l..ir been Naued by tsutng-lt-ynmen to certain high nt ' Infortni::-? 'hem that IIUrfIh v. China that if Klao-Chau weie gi tn Otrtnany Hlissta would ! tn . 1 either Ta I.lcn Wnii or I'ort Am According to the name dlstitnch u asserted at Shanghai un good null tty that China cons"tits to have itu 1 at the head of her customs und ways. At the lircactit mntrent, s.iys fll Daily Mall's cot respondent, th 10.000 Husslan troops In Ta I,i n and Port Arthur, ltu-ilan ag n ' been sent to Tien Tpln (th 1. ' l'ekln) and to Japan to pun '1 is. and food, and 60.000 Iihrs of wheat IijaI been bought at Tien Tsln. The Dally Mall this mnrnlnr r.iyn learns from a source "hitherto n . tl rate" that China U Inclined to make til best possible bargain with llus 1 1 uln I diplomacy appears to have t'mi.iiln at l'ekln. England having res- iv, J n to fori e a conflict by further ipj .r Hussla'B clnlms at Port Arthur anl the I.tao-Tung peninsula. Jut 11 The Dally Mull's .luthorlty, 11 in thrown Inlu i s ate of constc un tl the Hrltlsh "arlidm.n, and lm ndi i t a more ftimidlv attitude toward Hu sla. This statement, however, The Dal'l Mall admits Is "Incredible and t robah'I a bluff, with a view of fori Knil land to take decided steps." T- - Dal' Mall counsels Its readers not t 1 alarmed. IT IS EASY TO TELL. People who fad to look after their hea! are like tlie carpenter who neglects to shar his tools. People arc not apt to get anxio about their health soon enough, b v u a "not quite well" or "half sick" have vi ever thought that your kidneys may be t) cause of your sickness ? It is easy to tell by selling aside your tir'n for twenty-four hours ; a sediment or settlh indicates an unhealthy condition of t! kidneys. When urine stains linen it evidence of kidney trcublc. Too ftr lie desire to urinate, scanty supply, pain or h ache in the back is also convincing pro that the kidneys and bladder are out of ir lt There is satisfaction in knowing thai tl great remedy Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root fu fills every wish in relieving weak nr lis. ast kidneys and all forms of bladder and urina. troubles. Not only does Swamp Root g'r new life and activity to the kidneys the cau of trouble, but by treating the kidneys it ac as a tonic for the entire constitution. If y need a medicine take Rwatnp-Koot it cure Sold by druggists, price fifty cents and 01 dollar, or by sending your address an I d name of this paper to Dr. Kilmer & "i Itinghamton, N. Y., you may hae a samp bottle of this great discovery sent to you fr! by mail A llov'-' Marvelous lc-eape. Phllad"lpl:l.i. Jan. HI. Thomas P.a tersi'ii, ased :!0 yeum, war. in aml hilled la-1 idcht In a grade crop ng ai cldent at Un- inteneitlcm of tlu Halt more and Ol.i j rallumdaud Fifty-unlit street, and John Melon, nfred 12 yeat was slightly Injurid. Pattenon wi driving a wagon, and was eropslng tt tracks when an exuress train can along and struck the wagon. The hor. was Instantly killed and the wagon d mollshed. Patterson was hurled son distance by Hie train, and the boy v 1 was In the wagon, In some imacei un able mamur landed on the front .f tl engine. to cum: a com in oni: day. Take Laxative Ilrmiio Quinlno Tablets. . druggists refund the money if it fails cure. 25e. Tlio penuino has b. II Q. each tablet. Kit. Not AllVlous to Kli-lir. Detroit, Jan. 31. Kltzsimmons at Julian decline to consider Corbet! final challenge. Cnnsldlne, of this cU who had undertaken to have ib flgl pulled off for a purse of $25,000. held 0! Interview yesterday with Julian ai Fltzslmmons, with representatives 1 the press as witnesses. Julian d clared that Corbett was no longer Fltzslmmons' class and would not 1 until he had whipped Mnher. To,'1 sow im"! rorif 'st riko. New Hedfoid, Mass., Jan. 31. Tl third week of the strike began th morning with no nearer prospect of settlement than was apparent thrc weeks ago. Some of the collectors wb have been nt work In neighboring eh les returned Saturday, bringing sath factory reports, at which the membeil of the general strike committee ai much enemiraged. The union weavei are reeeiig strike pay today Stimulate the .stomach, rouse tlio ller. cure bilious ness headache, dizziness, lour Btoinarh, conitlput im etc. Price renU. Sold l.r all The only l'llli to tuko with Huod' iUr'aparll THEtJ CaTON'S CSnTALIZER. ;jici general or (pedal debility, wakeful-,-n, ipermatorheca. emlislons, Impotcncy, 1 sri-413, etc. Corrati functional dUordcri, iied by errors or excesses, quickly restoring '.wi Manhood la old or young, givlogvlzor anil trcflgtli where former weakness prevailed. Con. ' ni r lr K '1.S, simple, uicciuai, uu icuiui.i Cu. fi3 Quick, and Thorough ( W Jtcihia if iMttatieni; Insist 1 BATON'S Vltnlliers. Sent sealed il your dm iTOurdrur -ist does not have tt. 1'rice 91 tcr pk r Ub written guarantee of com t nation, references, cti., fiee and does not have it. l'rlce 1 1 per pVe, 6 lor S 9, compicio curs, e and confidentitL t . .Jul statement of case and 25 cts. (or a week 1 t 1 'retmrnt. One only sent to each person. CATCH MEO. CO., BOSTON, MAM. eld at Klrlln'a drug atore, Hhenandonh, Tn Tho nosy Froshnoss And a velvet softness of the skin Is Inva riably obtained br Ihvfi who use PozioHi'a Ooinplexlon ."owder. HHbbbbHsssbsbH)9 I WORCESTER' HH CORSETS ZH. SHHHIHalliiiiiliiBHBisssisssssssssssssissssssssss Egfai pQR SALE BY ALL fe j ' "r- 00,''fl Norway l'ine Byrup helpirmBH'3 l--j IS'SfJ ' voll,cu 10 u ""I'l'y. vigorous oiu age. nHBBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaiaaaaaaaaaaaaaB IStlUEALERBrfSfevMa A 1.uiiiuTh- M.ZuZTn'ZZ,,...,. ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss . . demanded J5. 000.000 from tho siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH i.cSw wuo epfeoTS at o"- BloodfKerveFood For Weak nnd Run Down People. !!fUTtT IT IC I Tlio richest of all restor. Wfltll II 101 tl yo foods, because It re ilncea tlio essentials of llfo that nro ex hi.adted by dlsente, ImllRCstloi, high living jvcrwork, worry, excesses, abuse, ole llfURT IT nnCCI Ily making tho Moot til mi ii uuwi nitre una rti ch and tlio OJgcsuou penuiy 11. creates solid llcnh. tmibclo nnd strength. The nerves being tundo strong tlio brain becomes active and A l.iiunilo'H Modest Deiiliuul, Denver, Colo., Jan, 31 A crazy mtl aemanueu jo.ouu.ooo rrom the cashier I the Colorado National bank Haturdal ine casni r said that he would get ta money from the vaults. lie then tell phoned to police headquarters and tj man, wno onereil no resistance, locked up. He has been Identified UliarlCS lleyne. a saunam mnkpr mcrly employed by tho Denver Pack Ins company, fijii'i'dy Travel Over C'liliWont Puss, Tacoma, Wnsh., Jnn. 31. Hugh C. Wallace, president of the Chllkoot Ilatlroad nnd Transportation company, has advices of the completion of the company's aetlal railway over the Chll koot pass to Lake I.lndermnn. This marks n new era for Klondfko travel, ns the trip from tidewater to the head waters of the Yukon river Is shortened from u month to one day, besides re moving the peril and hardships. Miss Allle Hughes, Norfolk, Va., was frightfully burned oti th face and neck Pain was Instautly relieved by DeWitt's Witch Hazel Hal re, which healed the injury without leaving a scar. It lithe fatuous pile remedy, 0, H, Hagenbuch, illlllilssssslllllll 1 ssssssssssssssssssssHiissDiisssssssssssssssssssss ssssssssHLIbLLLLHsLHL liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiBiiiiii BtHHsHHssssMoiBalllHIHssssssssssssssss ssssssssssssssssssBlaBHtBlassssllssssstsBlaissiBlasssssssBlassss BlasssssssssssssssssssssssBBaaalssssssssssssssssssssssssssstsssssssssssssssssssssss . 1 ssssssssssssssssHia(9RssHlsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss WMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmBm9mmmmmmmmmm- MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMm WMMMMMMMMMMMMMMmMMMMMMMMMMMMM mmmmmmmmmmmmmm DEATH OF REARADMIRAL DRAINE Kntcrcd tlio Navy from Toxni, ns it -Mld-lilpinnii, In 1HHI. New York, Jan. 31. D.mlel Lawrence Drnlne, rear ndmlral vt the Pnltcd States navy, retired, di 1 at his home In llrcoklyn last nlpht frw heart failure, following nn attack of r . 'imatlsm. He had not been perlousij H until lf't Friday, since which tu i. his fntnl'y physician has been In linost constant attendance. 11c leaves a v.idow. three sons and 11 daughter Adtnlrn) Hrnluc w 1 in in rxew 1 ILL IS 1 11 1 1 III 1 1 1 .,....9th"i " SUftC. 6N3 4o.f0"l0MailS SAFt MUUJUUW -; Wk;aa (SPECIFIC LiO,miLA.,FA tt Porlnsky'a drug atore, Centre atreet. ! A Handsomo Complexion Is ens of the greatest charms a woman can possess. I'OUOHI'S COUFUiZIOH 1'owdhh ?',vilii: ( WP bcU bV ,wi .wmmm adding a lit thc flavor of cof tle of Seellg's lfcc delicious. ,. I All Orocers. to ordinary I , .1 roffee. ie. n nnrkrre. 4 TLX CHW B WkWIMyi Coi tt Povlnsky's drug store, Ba I RnlrA ilrnflt. Oliver Wendell Holmes says that if n man truly loved a woman he would not marry her unless lie was absolutely positive that he was the very best man in nil tlie worm mat she could marry. According to this a man would have to be very conceited In deed or remain a bachelor. This is going n lit tle bit to extremes, but in sober fact, no man should marry n woman so long as he U thc victim of ill-health. No man has a right to nsk n woman not only to be his wife, but a life long uurs!., No man has a right to ask a woman to share the burden of his ill health, and that is what he does when he asks her to be his wife. Ill-health in man is almo ,t invariably thc result of disorders of the digestive nnd nutritive organs. If a man's stomach is right and his liver right, his blood will be pure and rich, and his nerves strong and steady. When the blood is pure and rich a man cannot suf fer from ill health. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is the great digestive tonic It is not a mere appetizer, but a sckntiik aid to the natural processes of seer lion and excretion. It makes the ap petite keen and hearty, promotes the flow of digestive juices, makes the assimilation perfect, thc liver active and the blood pure nnd rich It builds firm, healthy flesh tis sues, It is the greatest known nerve tonic and restorative Mis 1' Morfnsoii, of Sainrer, Oliver Co., N. Dik writes Ur. Pierce's Golden Medical I)is ov.rvls tin. best eolith medicine I ever tried. little ov?r two years ago 1 was nfflicted with nv.ry t;ad cough and my home physician pre scribed Cod I.lvcr Oil nnd other kinds of medi cine He said I might go Into quick consump tion nnd inislil die in two or three months, His medicine- did not do me .inv good. 1 heard of l)r l'ii rcc s Golden Medical Discovery nnd be gan taUii) , it when I had taken It nhniit two mouths, accardlng to directions, my cough was cured .ind since thai time we have always kep. your medicine in the house " I)r 1'ietce's Pleasant Pellets regulate nnd invigorate the stomach, liver and bowels. By all medicine dealers. SPtU UJli. . ..i-L-S CAUSED WRECK With t!io Itnsu't That Four Aro Dend und Thirty Injured. Banrror I.e., Jan. 31. Four persons aro dead and CO are suffering from wounds received on Saturday In a dis aster on the Maine Central railroad near Orono. Me. The dead are: Daniel Cunnlnr,har.i and wife of Troy, Mo.; Mrs. Jennie S. Murray, supposed to be of Calais, Me.; Hev. Father Matthew II 11 -Grath of South Hoston. Thc nun seriously injured are: Stan ley lit an of I'assadumkeaK, Me., frac ture of iat' of skull, critical; Howard L. Maddt x of Skowhcgan, Me., fracture of skull, condition serious; Mrs. John Treat of kntleld, ribs broken, fingers crushed, scalp wounds and general bruises A H. McLean of St. John, N. I!, ribs broken, spine Injured and se vere shock J. U. Leavitt of Old Town, Me., jaw b'-oken in four places; Yv K. Thompson of Pittsburg, scalp wounds, face cut, severe shock. The railroad officials say that so. far as thev know the track was In good condition, The weather had been .very cold for some days", and It is thought that the action of the frost may have caused the rails to spread. Iron Worl.ur Will StrlUo. Bellalre, O., Jan. 31. It Is thought a big strike mav be looked for at the Wheeling Iron and Steel company's works at Benwood, W. Va. The com pany last week gave Its employes no tice of a reduction of from 10 to 30 per cent In wages after Feb. 21. The em ployes at the. plate mill went out on a strike last Monday. Yesterday after noon the mill men met and rejected the proposed new scale. A strike affecting S00 men Is probable. It's folly to suffer from tbatkorrible plague of the night, Itching piles. Doan's Ointment cures, quickly and permanent. At nny drug store, 50 cents. It Only Happens Llfll, WINTER UNDERWEAR CLEARANCE. We know that well enough. We couldn't know the goods and not know it. But that isn't the point. We are not holding our goods here to work its way out of the store. The only kinds we hare use for are the kind? you will grab for. When you hesitate, we don't we whack the Drice on any lines that will not sell themselves or on random pieces or lots. That was the Up-to-Date way since our existerce. It is more than ever the Up-to-Date way. Clean, sprichtlv stocks that keen us on the itimn nrl ton nn rfc jump are the only welcome ones here. And that is what brinps you sometimes Half Prices on eoods that we brought into the store since the Underwear. We have the largest nnd most complete line of gent's tuider wenrevcr shown in Schuylkill Co. Wc were enrly buyers nnd evaded the tariil re cently put on woolen goods. This gives us the opportunity of selling tttosc goods from 25 to 40 pel cent. cheaper than any of our competitors. We have them in Swits Conde high grade glove fitting npparcl, red flannels, natural wool, camel's hair fleece lind and Derby ribbed wool, We have held hack 48 dozen shirts and drawers, heavy wool, fleece lined, nt 50 cents. We guarantee to be Ji.po values. Heavy cotton fleece lined 37 cents. Wc must close our stock out. Hats Our stiff hats nre un equalled in styles and prices, as we pay close and Caps. attention to that department. We buy at close mar gins and sell at small profits. That is solely responsible for our immense hat trade wc have established, W c miotc a few prices : Stiff hats.black and brown, nil shapes and styles, for $1. Wc guarantee them to be the newest thing in the market. Our Si.ro nnd Si.ie hat cannot he bought elsewhere less than f 2.50. Our 2.00, $2 50 nnd $3.00 lints are the nobbiest and ncntcst blocks made of unceasing wearing qualities. Shenandoah's - Greatest - Gent's - Furnishing . House,. MAX LEVIT, Prop. LIVE STOCK' MARKETS. Lnttlo ltoeolptH In liillnitelplila nnd tho l.uteit Quotation". t'lillndelphln, Jan. 31. Tho rccelnts of cattle In this city lost week wcro ns fol lows: Hooves, 2,472; sheep, 5,810; hogn, 4, 777. llecelpts for tho previous week were! beeves, 2.G8I; sheep, 7,250; hogs, 4,075, llcef cattle were steady nnd firm, 300 bend being exported on tho stenmer As syrian for Glasgow. Wo quote! Extra, Kiu',ic.; good, 4y4c; medium, 4',4g4Hc.! common, 4i'4?BC. Bheip wero In fnlr demand and firm. Wo quote: Hxtrn, dGUc; good, 4'4J49ic; l.iedlum, 15f4',4c; common, 3ff3ic.; lambs, l'i'61tc. Hogs wero fair and prices advanced on nil grades; best western, BViSjCKc.; other sorts, OViSGtec. Fat cows wero tn fair demand at 2V6tT) l!4c. Thin cows sold from S to $15. Veal calves were scarce and wanted at iMi'imtc. Milch cows were unchanged nt $20340. Dressed beeves sold well at Ci81tc. Prosperity conies quickest to the man whose liver Is In good condition. DoWltt's Little Early Itlscrs are famous llttlo pills for constipation, biliousness, Indigestion and all stomach nnd liver troubles. C. II. llagen buck. Searulnry Almir'H li'lncss. Washington, Jan. 31. Secretary Al ger's condition Is reported better. Ills fever, which had been decidedly higher In the past few days, has BUbslded, and today ho Is qulto cheerful nnd appar ntly stronger. Ho Is not yet well enough to be moved, so that his de parture for the Eouth Is a matter of conjectute. He will not leave for ,at least a week. Can't bo perfect health without pure blood. Ilurdock blood Hitters makes pure blood Tones nnd invigorates tlio wholo system. isovon I'lisoiioi'M Ksciifio From .Tntl. St. Joseph, Mo., Jan. 31. Seven pris oners confined In the Iluchanan county jail escaped Saturday night by climb ing over tho cells In the women's ward and crawling through a trap door In the roof of the Jail. A garden hose which hnd been left In the Jail was used by the prisoners In clearing the roof. Two of the men are under indict ment for highway robbery. Itching, Irritated, rcaly, crusted Sculpt, dry, thin, and falling Hair, cleansed, purified, and beauti fied by warm shampoos with Ccticura Soap, , and occasional dressings of Cuticcbi, purest of ' emollients, thc greatest skin cures. lcura Treatment will produce n clean, healthy scalp with luxuriant, lnstrous hair, when all else falls. SoM tbrovqhout th world. Pottik Dure mo Cuttf. Corp., Sola l'rorri., Itoiton. " How to produce Luxuriant Hair, ' milled free. ClflUC fill CIDC wllb Eeiema lanltntlr rellerea OKino un nnc brcotiicuuuimu. To Any Reliable Man. Marrelons RppllAncaandcne month's remedies of rare potrcrnill be seat on tilal, without any adwnctj ixtyment, by tbo XMremost company Id tho world In the treatment or men we:it,'oroken, dii coa raced frota effects of excesses, worry, oyqt work. Ve. Happy mnrrl "po rrcured, conipieteren tnratlonor dovulupmentof nil rnbunt conditions, Tlie time of this olfer Is limited. No O. O. 1. schema t no deception i n. exposnrft. Address ERIE ItfEO'im CO.,6?:- SHENANDOAH'S GREATEST E. Once a Year. leaves fell. PI AKE it your particular business to call on us before purchasing or Inspecting else where, We can show you the greatest money saving values. Our store never fol lows others, but lead, Our store may not be the largest in area of space, but It Is In stock and cheapest In prices. Fine Imported something that Silk mufflers'. fficEViS purchaser. Wc have them ranging iti piicc from 50 cents to $2.25. GLOVES, From 50c per pair and up wards. COLORS : Tan, brown and red. Woolen gloves of every description French Kid palms with As tra k halt backs atid woolen lined. Price St.oo, a special olfer. Our stock of working gloves cannot be surpassed. 1EDSCIL M OH TRIAL Wl 1 THE UP-TO-DATE HAT From Extreme Nervousness. .HAT no ono remedy can contain tho elements necessary to euro all diseas es, 19 a fact well known to overyone. Dr. Mllos' Syttcm of Itcstoratlvo ltemcdtcs consists of sovon distinctively different preparations, each for its own purpose. Mrs. L. 0. llramley, 37 Henry St., St. Cath erines, Ontario, 'writes: "For years 1 suf fered from oxtremo nervousness and annoy ing constipation, dovcloptnglnto palpitation and weakness of tho heart. I was unablo to sleep, suffered much from beadacho, pain In my left sldo, palpitation and a constant feeling of weakness and prostration. I began using Dr. Miles' Nervine, Heart Curo and Nervo and Liver Pills and tho Antl-I'ala Pills to rellovo sudden paroxysms of pain and headache I soon felt much Improved and tho pains nnd aches and wparlness left mo. I then look Dr. Miles' Restoratlvo Tonic and am now restored to my former good health." BCSKf Dr. Miles' ItnTiiPilIm P C5 . ,' ' I'j Mllos' gists under a posltlvo guarantee, first bottlo benefits or monoy re funded. Book on dis iemediosl Reatoro" eases of tho heart and I Health svj nerves freo. Address, DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., ElLiiart, Ind. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler of . . . urns Porter and Weiss Beer. FINEST, . PUREST .' AND .' HEALTHIEST, 203 W. Coal Strtset, SHENANDOAH- PA DRINK- CLEARY'S EXTRA FINE QUALITY -GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparllla... and Orange Champagne. Up-to-Date Hat Store, 15 EAST CENTRE ST. MACKINTOSHES. English Serje i !.. 1.1 J V ' uiai-a. nun -rf blue, full length, vf j cape and coat at $4.85, We have still better qualities. Come and inspect them. Umbrellas. A special lot of 36-in. Silk Gloria'. Umbrellas, close rollint;, with etl'. rods, chsdee nat ural wood handle,, plain and silrar' trimmed, black handle, f 1.35. Anybody w h ' wants (i good and neat lookinj um brella at a moder ate cost, see the gloria silk ones, with, steel rod, paragon frame, at 85 Cts. Fine Gent's fcWkfedr Half HOSe. that will make the wearer smile. We have thc very newest. creation lu plaid and polka dot hose. STORE, 15 East Centre Street..
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