The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, May 10, 1898, Image 3

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TUB EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS
is due not only to the originality nncl
simplicity of tlio combination, but also
to tbc euro and skill with which it is
manufactured by t.ciontiflo processes
known to the Camkounia Fia Svut't'
Co. c .ny, and we wisli to impress upon
all the importance of purchasing the
true and original remedy. As the
genuine Syrup of Figs Is manufactured
by the I'AMroitNIA Fio SVIiUl- Co.
only, a knowledge of that fact will
assist one in avoiding the worthless
imitations manufactured by other par
ties. The high standing of the Cali
fornia Fio Sviiup Co. with the medi
cal profession, and the salihfuction
which the genuine. Syrup of Figs has
given to millions of families, makes
the nume of the Company a guaranty
of the excellence of its remedy. It is
far in advance of all other laxatives,
as it acts on the kidneys, liver and
bowels without irritating 01 weaken
ing them, and it does not gripe nor
nauseate. In order to get its beneficial
effects, please remember the name of
the Company
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FKANOI "CD. t'ol.
LOUISVILLE Ky. MIHV VOKK, K. Y.
CURES
1 Fever, Congestion.
2 Worms.
3 Infants' Diseases.
4 Diarrhea.
7 Coughs & Colds.
0 Headache.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No. lO Dyspepsia, Indigestion.
No. 1 1 Delayed Periods.
No. 1 2 Leuchorrea.
No. 10 Croup.
No. 1 4 Skin Diseases.
No. IB Rheumatism.
No. 19 Catarrh.
No. 27 Kidney Diseases.
34 Sore Throat.
No. 77 Grip & Hay Fever.
Dr. numtihrovs' Honieonathla Manual of
Diseases at your Prugclsts or Mailed Free.
Sold by clrucuhts, or Bent on receipt of 25cta.,
60cts. or SI. Humphreys' Med. Co., Cor. William
aud John iSts , New York.
Those who once
buy SHELIQ'S
the
keep coming oacic
best by
lor ii. xuis ad
mixture makes
adding a lit
the flavor of cof
fee delicious.
All Grucers.
tle of Seelig's
to ordinary
coffee. 2C. a packce.
ARBEY'S
OCK
Gives a satisfied smile to
every pa'ate that tastes it.
Now on tap at all
our customers.
WAl. SCIIAUCKRR, JR., - Agent.
no pam rival yout
RUPTURE
if you wear tho
CHAMPION TRUSS.
tiUdeloh! Truit Co.. 610 Locust $L fkuu P
!A Handsomo Complexion
Is one of Iho greatest charms a woman can;
possess, I'UZZONI'S COMtXUXION 1'OWtliUl
gives it. (
FWORCESTElfl
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i llltahfclf i i r 1 1 II n
1 f M
Alleged Spanish Spy May Meet tho
Death Ponalty,
TWO CHARGES AGAINST HIM,
On Conviction on Klllior Clinrpfo IIo
Jluy Forfeit IIU Mro-Thrcatcned to
"Jluko It Hot For tho Kntli'o Niivy"
AV'hon Forci-d From tlio Hrooklyu.
Fort Monroe, Hay 10. The chief
topic of conversation here Is the arrest
at Washington of Commissary Yeoman
George A. Downing on the charge ot
being a spy In the employ of the Span
ish government. Downing came to
the Brooklyn last December, when she
lay In the navy yard at Brooklyn, and
said his residence was New York city.
He was an Englishman by birth, and
had done previous service on the
Peninsular and Oriental boats and had
also been steward on a steam yacht
owned by Phelps Carroll. He had nat
uralization papers. He was accepted
and served on board the Brooklyn until
the third week In April, when he was
notified that he was obnoxious to the
men.
He asked for his discharge, and when
Paymaster's Clerk Hancock handed It
to him It was indorsed "not recom
mended for re-enlistment as commis
sary," When Downing saw this he
Mew into a rage and threatened Mr.
Hancock. When he left the ship he de
clared that he would "make It hot for
the entire navy." There was some
thing more than unsatisfactory service
In Downing's case which led up to
h'ls discharge, and it is suspected that
even when on the Brooklyn he was
gathering Information. It is believed
that even two weeks ago Downing was
suspected, although nothing definite
was known about him. The sailors
were all against the man, and not u
word of regret was heard today over
his arrest. In fact, the seamen openly
hint that they did not think It was un
expected. Two charges are perferred against
Downing. The first is that of acting as
a spy, in violation of section 1,343 of the
revised statutes. The specifications
under this charge allege that George
Downing acted as a spy, the United
States being at war with Spain, and
did obtain Information In regard to the
military and naval operations of the
United States, and endeavored to com
municate the same to a person In Mon
treal, for use by the Spanish govern
ment In its hostile operations against
the United States. The second charge
Is that of giving Intelligence to the
enemy.
Under the first charge the prisoner
Is liable on conviction to suffer death,
while under the second his punishment
shall either be death or such other as
the court martial may direct, The
Judge advocate of the court sill con
duct the prosecution, and the prisoner
will be given permission to employ
counsel for his defense. If the sentence
Is that of death, the prisoner In all
probability will be shot.
Thousands of sufferers from criune havo
been restored fo health by One Minute Ccugh
Curo. It quickly cures coughs, colds, bron
chitis, pneumonia, grippe, asthma, and all
throat nnd lung diseases. (!. II. Haeonbuch.
THE TROUUCB'MARKETS
Ah ISoflcctcrt by IHmiIIiich In Philadel
phia nnd llnltlmoro.
Philadelphia, Muy 9. Flour strong; win
ter suuerllne, $4.5004.73; Pennsylvania
roller clear, $5.73faC; city mills, extra, $1.73
3. Ilyo flour firm at J3.7Ci5'4 per barrel
for choice 1'ennsylvanla. wheat strong;
No. 2 red, spot, $1.50. Corn steady; No.
2 mixed, May, 40041c; No. 2 yellow, for
local trade, 43Hc oats hlcher; No. 2
white, SSlic; No. 2 white, clipped, 3S4c.
Hay quiet, but steady; choice timothy.
$12.30513. Beef firm; beef hams, $23.502I.
Pork firm; family, $13013.50. Lard firm;
western steamed, $6.2380.30. Butter firm;
western creamery, 14V417c.; do. factory.
135114140.; Elglns, 17c; Imitation creamery,
15615V4c; New York dairy, 14lCHc; do.
creamery, HVyifliC. ; fancy Pennsylvania
prints jobbing at 13Q22c; do, wholesale,
18c Cheese easier; large, white, 8c;
small, white, S8&c.; large colored, SVic;
small, colored, S'AlffSHc; part skims, 5H
iVic; light skims, CHiR7c; part skims, ZV,
CHc; light skims, 68c. Eggs firm; New
lork and Pennsylvania, HiJllVfcc ; west
ern, fresh, 10Jt(llc; southern, lOJc. Po
tatoes steady; sweets, 3H3?4c. Cotton
seed oil dull; prime crude, 20V4cj do. yel
low, 24&& Petroleum strong; refined,
New York, $0.10; Philadelphia and Balti
more, $0.03; do. In bulk, $3.55. Cabbage
steady; southern, $1.73iff2.
Baltimore, May 0. Flour strong and
higher; western superfine, I45J4.25; do. ex
tra, $4.Wi5.50; do. family, $0(0.40; winter
wheat, patent, $G.50S0.90; spring do.. $7
7.50; springy wheat, straight, $G.C57.
wneat unsettled unu nicner: spot ana
mouth, J1.45S1.4S; July, $1.1S1i20; steamer
No. 2 red, $I.41H; southern wheat, by sam
ple, $1.401.46; do. on grade, $1.42(f?1.45H.
Corn strong and higher; spot, 4Vi'3Uc.;
month, 41U)41lc; July, 40Q41c; steamer
mixed. 40V440ic; southern, white, 4251
43c; do. yellow, 43fjllc. Oats strong and
higher; No. 2 white. 39V&04OC.; No. 2
mixed, 35H3Gc. Rye strong and higher;
No. 2 nearby, 75jj"5Hc; No, 2 westernj
77c Hay firm; choice timothy, $13. Grain
freights quiet; grain prices checking busi
ness; steam to Liverpool, per bushel, 5d.,
June; Cork, for orders, per auarter, 3s.
7d May; 4s., June. Sugar strong; gran
ulated. 5.121$. Butter steady; fancy cream
ery, 19c; do. Imitation, 175J18c; do. ladle,
15c; good ladle, 13'jl4c; Btore packed, 105?
12c Eggs weak; fresh, loc Cheese
steady; fancy New York, large, 914fl9Hc;
do. medium, 9V45J10c: do. small, lOHffllOVfcc
Lettuce, Jl.wgi.75 per basket. Whisky,
$1.271,2S per gallon for finished goods In
carloads, $1.28511.29 per gallon for Jobbing
lots.
Llvo Stock Markets,
New York, May 9. Beoves actlvo; steers
10c. higher; fat cows firm; common and
medium steady; all sold; steers, $l.C05r
5.20; tops, $3.20; bulls, $3.504; cows, $2.10
4.15. Calves uctlve, but lower; all sold;
veals, $15.50; choice, $3.60j5.87V4. Sheep
and lambs active; light sheep firmer; all
sold; clipped sheep, JS.50ffl4.25; no wooled
here: unshorn minus, o.iu; cupped uo
$1.75515.40; one- car extra, $5.50; Bprlpg
lambs, $2,505(4.25 per head; good Kentucky
do., 7c per lb. Hogs higher at $4.204.45;
common western pigs. $4.10.
East Liberty, Pa., May 9. Cattlosteady;
extra, $35j5.10; prime, $4,93515; common,
$3.9034.15. Hogs fairly active at last
week's closing prices. Sheep higher;
choice cllpivd. $4.1501.25; common, $3,155
I.C5; choice clipped lambs, $4.905J5; com
tnon to good, $4.25'u4.80; spring lambs, $50
I. Veal calves, $5.505jG.
Give the Children a Brink
called Gniln-O. It Is a delicious, appetizing,
nourishing food drink to take tbo place of
codec, Sold by all grocers and liked by all
who have used it because wheu pronorly
prepared it tastes liko tho finest coffee but is
free from all its injurious properties. Grain
Oalds dleeition and strengthens the nerves.
It is not a stlmulaut but a health builder.
and children, as well as adults, can drink it
with great benefit. Costs about i as much U3
roiiee, IS and Mo.
ciiiim liivTtcH v'juT itrlil( to Leave.
Pekln, May 10. In consequence of the
declaration of neutrality by China in
the war between the United States and
npain, the tsung-ll-yamen has request-
'"e united states ship Monocacy
leave Shanghai.
to
Two million Americaua suffer the torturing
pangs of dyspepsia. No need to, Ilunlock
Wood Bitters cures. At any drug store.
1 Healthy Children... I
are a comfort to themselves and the
'o reason ko tnnnv t.imi rc mr4
THE GENUINE
JOHANN HOFF'S
MALT EXTRACT
ft
m
It has done more to make strong,
healthy children than any other nutri
rt five Ionic, because it makes Strong,
Healthy Mothers.
WE HAVE NO AGENTS
lal btrt lold direct
umer for 25 yen
hie cricei. string
aeaier i promt,
wdctg lor txarainiuon.
Ererr thing wtrrt.Qtd.
118ttrIeiof Vehicle!,
55 itlet of lUrneit.
Tonltucfies. t36to 170.
SarrBTi.t5Utotl25,
ret. Fhtetons. Trtrt.
ettet, Spring-Komi
flarrtr nrun, Prlo,f 11.00.
Ai good ulli for 115.
ELKHART CAUUIAGK AND UAUNKSS HTQ,
Kaier Export Beer"-
IN TUB MANUFACTURE OF THIS CHOICE
BREWERY PRODUCTION
THE KAIER COMPANY, Limited, 1
OR MAHANOY CITY, 5!
Mas attained an excellence which lins rarely been excelled. 3
B MR. CHARLES D.
Anil his associates liavo spent, not only much time, but also a
largo amount of money, in experiments, to brhi this Jieer to
its present perfection and tlicy havo many testimonials that
tlio company lias received from well known medical men
which are exhibited with pardonable pride by tho President,
Mr. Chas. D. Kaier. Tlio brewer, Mr. Franz Kaier, is a
(rentleman scientifically versed in all that pertains to tho
lltower's Art and to his perseverance and closo application is
largely duo tho splendid triumphs achieved by
The Kaier Export Beer-
It is compared by many "Old
to the products of Baden nnd
MADE ONLY AND SOLD BY
THE GfjilS. D. PIER COflMIlY, Mi
Mahanoy City, Pa,
REPRESENTED IN SHENANDOAH BY
EDWARD O'DONNELI
Mail orders will receive prompt attention.
AKi: YOU GOINC1 SOUTH?
TIIK SOUTHERN RAILWAY REACHES ALL
PROMINENT POINTS.
Don't start South without consulting John
M. Beall, District I'assouccr Agent, Southern
Uaihvay, 02S Chestnut street, l'hilailelplna.
If you cannot call in person, write to hlui.
A. Few Pointers.
The recent statistics of the number ot
deaths show that the large majority die with
consumption. This disease may commence
with an apparently harmless cough which can
be cured instantly by Kemp's Balsam for the
Throat aud Lungs, which is guaranteed to
cure and relieve all cases. Price 2$ and 50c.
Sold by all druggists ; ask for a free sample
to-day.
Opening of riilluilelplilu & Hiiitllng Sea
Isle City Houte.
Tho Philadelphia &. Heading liuo to Sea
Islo City will bo ready for business on and
after May 15th. Schedulo ot train service
will bo announced later. It is tho intention
of the P. & ltniamgcnieiit to make very ox-
tcusive improvements in tho Sea Islo City
liuo. It will bo first-class in every respect
and up to tho high standard now in effect on
this company's Atlantic City, Capo May aud
Ocean City branches.
M. L. Yocum, Cameron, Pa., says "I was a
sufferer for ten years, trying most all kinds
of pile remedies, but without success. Do
Witt's witch llazel Salvo was recoiniuenacu
to mo. I used 0110 box. It lias effected a per
manent curo." As a pormansnt curo for
piles DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo has no
equal. C. II. Uagcnbuch.
I. O, O, F. l'uraile, Wilkesbnrre.
For the Odd Fellows' parade at Wilkcs-
barro, Pa., May 17, tho Pennsylvania Kail
road Company will sell special excursion
tickets from stations on its line, within a
radius of ono hundred miles, to Wllkesbarre
and return, at rato of singlo faro for tho
round trip (minimum rato, 25 cents). Tickets
to bo sold May 10 aud 17, good to return un
til May 18, 1808, inclusivo.
Buy Koystonoflour. Be sure that tlio nair 0
Lessio & Baeb, Ashland, Pa., Is printed on
every sack.
LE BRUM'S
FOR F.lTIlF.lt BEX.
Thin remedv Iielnir In.
Jerteil directly to tlio
G
sent or mono nisonnes
o
or the CSciiIto-Urlnnry
Ml ffigj Orenns, rouulroH no
UU Il3I chance of diet. Curo
T y&m guaranteed In 1 to a
daya. Niiinllplntiiimcli.
" TT V? T7 "l-'c. by mull, 81. OO,
I Hold only by
S. P. KIRLIN, Shenandoah.
DR,THEEL6?Mt,
CURE GUARANTEED,'"
NKllYOUrSmUlEKI'rV, remlUof
ttelfoitliute, Npevliil J)Ueune, Vur
louccle, Nliicdire. No Ciittlnir.
Nmalt uiHUweloiieu trirl-ot
Miitihumi itfutiireii. ni nnn nnionu
Cure UiiunuilfeU ULUUU rUIOUfl
In Mil (Miheu. lr..kl. ....m In A
'lo 10 tluyit 8cndl0ci-. stamps for l)uilc
"rriith.'onlvtruiniil(rnl hmikl'lxnnHlni?
Uuttcktfakoluiiiuutei,tticlrtriclt8tscUeiac4
Celebrated Female
l'otvilera never fall
TOW Luli
M.feaji(liure(ifler falling
with Tour 'na rcnnyroyel llUi tod other like
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ilX ilitfc UVt Uovtoo. Mua.
DETECTIVES I
Kimball's Detective Agency
Do all legitimate detective worV, A
correspondent wanted in all towns.
Office, 58 Trust Building, Williamsport, Pa.
m.mw$
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Simple, Safe and Quick Cure for
CRAMPS, DIARRHOEA, COUGHS,
COLDS, RHEUMATISM,
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BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
BUY ONLY THE GENUINE,
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nillions of Dollars
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ITALY'S BLOODY RIOTS.
Women and Children Are Shot Down
in Gold Blood.
NEAELY A THOUSAND KILLED,
Tlni'O Socialist lcputlo unit Two
1 lu ml t'ctl oftlio Hlotors Aro Arrested,
llrliiiizn I'envunts, Armed With liny
Forlm, on 'JL'lioIr Wnj- to Mllnn.
Milan, May 10. Calm reigns again,
though for the lust two days this city
has been In the throes of revolution,
with all Its horrors and all Its sadness.
Certain quarters today present a scene
of complete devastation. In others, the
quietness of terrorism reigns, and thla
Is the more striking when contrasted In
the mind of the spectator with Hie
scenes of Sunday and the day before,
when, above the shrieks of the dying,
rose the walls of the widows and or
phans, the hoarse words of command
and tho Irresistible tramp of soldiers,
followed by the terrible boom of cun
non. When tho fury first broke out, many
people who wanted nothing to do with
the movement were caught, as It were,
In a trap. Here Is an Instance: When
the soldiers were advancing to the
charge against the first barricade In
the Via Torino, a lady, young, richly
dressed dressed and stiff with terror,
was struck by a bullet In the breast.
She fell against the wall, only having
time to exelalme "Mother" before dy
ing. In the same way old ppople, un
able to resist the rush, were shot or
trampled under foot.
At another point, a fine carriage.
with horses wild with fright, was stop- j
pea oy ine moo, ana us occupant, a
lady, was forcibly removed and left
to find her way home ns best she could.
The carriage was used to carry the
wounded to the hospital. At the cen
tral station the engine drivers and
guards refused to leave their families
to the mercy of the mob. However,
nfter a delay of 40 minutes, the troops
obliged them to go on with the trains.
The fighting was In real earnest, nnd
the soldiers were received as foreign
Invaders. Pools of blood were seen In
the street, nncl often also the scatter
ed brains of the killed. The Hed Cross
service organized Its members, wear
ing the badge, and succored the
wounded and dying.
Many people 1iad exceedingly narrow
escapes, the firing coming just as the
schools had closed at noon. Parents
rushed about in an agony of pain. The
women, Instead of restraining the men,
egged them on to greater excesses and
even allowed their children to partici
pate. Some even pushed themselves
under the noses of the soldiers, crying.
"Cowards!" "Assassins!" "We work all
day to maintain you In Idleness," and
raising similar protests.
When the mob Invaded the Central
railway station the express for Turin
was just on the point of leaving. The
rioters when they saw It cried: "Look'
look! They are going to Turin for the
fetes of the jubilee of the constitution.
They are going to enjoy themselves.
Shame! shame! Come back! come
backl" and so on. Meanwhile the
train advanced, but very slowly, and
hundreds of people threw themselves
upon the track In front of the engine,
screaming: "Come on! but over our
bodies."
A very noticeable point throughout
the two days' fighting has been that
the workingman element, although
without adequate means, offensive and
defensive, has shown extraordinary
tactical knowledge, a proof, among
others, that organization existed and
that preparations had been made, per
haps not for an explosion now, but at
the first opportune moment. Thirteen
barricades were built by the mob at
the Corso Garibaldi, where this main
street is Intersected by others, forming
a small square.
SJgnor Turati, Slgnor Hissolate and
Signor Casta, Socialist deputies, have
been arrested, together with 200 rioters,
who had taken possession of a convent.
There were slight disorders yester
day at Bologna, Verona, Pauda and
Tropea. lirianza peasants, armed with
hayforks, are hastening to assist the
Milan strikers.
It Is extremely difficult to speak with
accuracy as to the number of the kill
ed and wounded, but the deaths are
little short of a thousand. Many cas
ualties will probably never be known.
The Sure La Grippe Cure.
Tlmr Is no usb snfferlne from this dreadful
malady.if you will only get Iho right remedy.
Yon are having pain all through your body,
your liver is out of order, liavo no appetito,
no llfn or nmhition. have 11 had cold, ill fact
aro completely used up. Electric liittors is
the only remedy that will give you prompt
and sure relief. They act directly on your
Liver, Stomach and Kidneys, tone up tnc
whole svstcm and make you feel like n now
being. They are guaranteed to cure or price
refunded. For salo at A. Wasley's Drug
Store, only 50 touts per bottle.
uolnwni'o YnlViiiteo'rM Mustered In,
Middletown, Del., May 10. The First
battalion of the First Delaware regi
ment was mustered In at Camp Tun
nell yesterday afternoon by Lieutenant
Walter H. Gordon, U. S, A. There
were 321 men In the battalion, and they
struck their tents and removed them
to another part of tho field, where a
new camp will be started. Major Theo
dore Townsend Is In command. The
Svcond battalion will be mustered In
tomorrow.
Children liko it. it saves their lives. We
mean Ono Jtisuto Cough Cure, tlio infallible
remedy lor coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis,
grippo, nnd all throat and lung troubles. C.
II. Ilagcubuch.
NEW SPANISH CABINET.
Mnsm for tho lteposo of tho Souls of
tho Victims of the Manila Klght.
Madrid, May 10. The queen regent
consulted late yesterday afternoon
with Senor Montero Itlso, president of
the senate, who advises a reconduc
tion of the cabinet. It Is increasingly
probable that the cabinet will be re
formed, with Senor Gamazo Included,
after the lower house has adopted the
Indemnity bill,
Senor Segasta denies the rumor that
Marshal Martinez Campos will replace
Lieutenant General Daban as captain
general of Madrid.
An- Impressive mass was held yes
terday morning In the Church of St.
Joseph for the repose of tho bouIb of
those slain nt Cavlte. The church wus
filled with sailors In uniform.
A dispatch from Porto Hlco says that
a "good flgluing spirit" prevails there,
thanks to the munitions brought by
the cruiser Alfonso XIII and the strong
formications.
A llttlo boy asked for ii bottlo of "get up in
tlio morning m f.ist as you can," the druggist
recognized a household name foi "DeWitt's
Littlo Early Klaers," and gave lih, a bottlo
.of tlioao futuouj llttlo pilU for constipation,
sick hcailaclio, liver aud stomach troubles.
0. II. Uagcnbuch.
Ask your grocor for the "Eoyal Tateiit
dour, and take no other brand, It is tho bott
llour made.
Love that Alters.
" Love fo not love that alters when It alteration
fimfo "
That is one of the subllmeat linen in all
literature. It is the final definition of love
by tile world's greatest reader of the human
mind, Shakespeare. Nearly all women
who truly love, love in this sublime way.
Men seldom do.
Woman's niot etorlom endowment !
ine power lo awancn ana Moid llic pure
aim noiicsi love oi a wormy man. When
she loses it and still loves on, no one in
tllr. .l.1n ,..1,1 r.n Ir,,... (..-
she endures. The woman who suffers
from weakness and derangement of her
special womanly organism soon loses the
power to swav the heart of a man. Hit
eeneral health suffers and she Insn. lr
good iookh, iter attractiveness, her amia
bihty and her power and prestige as a
woman, nr. K. v. l'lerce, of mi
Buffalo. N V..
with the assistance of his staff of able nhv-
sici.ms, has prescribed for many thousands
of women. He lias devised a perfect and
scientific remedy for women's ailments. It
is known as Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip
tion. It is a nositive suecific for all weak.
nesses, diseases, disorders, displacements,
iiitiKuiiuiiii::,, huu ucuiiiituuiK uTHius pe
culiar to women. It purifies, regulates,
strengthens and heals. Medicine dealers
sell it, and no honest dealer will advise
you to accept a substitute that he may
inane a nine larger protit.
I was afflicted with kidney trouble and I
have always had n torpid liver," writes Mrs 15.
Crossw hlte, ofDuffaii. IJrath Co , Texas " When
I commenced vour medicine I was not able to
stand on my teet. I used one bottle of I)r
Pierce's Favorite Prescription and five vials of I
his 'Pleasant Pellets.' I am now well I had ,
not walked in four months when I commenced
thr treatment; but in ten days I was able to
walk everywhere."
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.National l.t'imno.
At Nuw York New York. 3; Iirooklyn
J. At Hoston Ualtimorc, 13; Boston, o'
At Plltsburs l'ltthburg, .9; Louisville, D.
At Washington I'hllndclphla, 11; Wash
ington, C. At Cincinnati (12 innings) St
Louis, C; Cincinnati. 5. At Cleveland
Chicago, 12; Cleveland. 1.
i:it.toi'ii l.ciicun.
At Springlleld Providence. 10: BnHntr-
Held, 4. At Wllkesbarre Wllkesbarre, 7
Syracuse, 4. At IlufTalo Montreal, S,
Huffalo, 1. At Rochester Ilochester, 9;
Toronto, 7.
Atlnntic I, enj;uo.
At Allpntown P.iterwin, 9: Allentown
1. At Ilk-hmond Hertford, 7; Richmond,
I. At Heading revark, 5; ReadiUL'. 0. At
tTorfolk Lancaster, a; Norfolk, s.
Tor Infants anil Children.
Tie fie- p
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every
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DO NOT DESPAIR!
Do 'ot Nil in r Leniter! Tho
iuyjt and aintntiuns of life can
ie restored tn yon The very
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ty are nb-solutely cured by
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(iivc prompt relief to invmntia.
faiHtiR mennuy nncl thenu&to
7 and dram ff vital powers incur
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of carlv tear, Impart vtor
nnd ootenev to even function.
Brace up the system, (jive
cheeks aud lustre to the
mourn ui iiju
ees uf oui)K
vital eneruVi
oleie cuaian-
orold. One Hip box: renews
e noxes ai . com-i
teed cure or money refund
carried in vest pocket hold
nmilixl in i.liitn ur.ii nor i tn
ed Can be
everyv. hereof
receipt ot prieo
cyTlItirtiHi'LUULU castun mux. LuiujKJii"-
For sale In Shcnnndonh by Shenandoah Drug
Store and Qruhler Bros.
Sonifitijxes needs a reliable, monthly, repnlatlnj; .medicine. Only harmless &Hd
the purest drugs should be used. If yuii trant the Lcet. get
Of. Peal's Pennvroval Fills
? X ..L.nJMrt.lnlnrunlt TVia m, Tuila, nana A I
" noint. Sent any where, Sl.W, JLdixea Mebioihb Co,, CloreUnd, O.
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"A FAIR FACE A'AY PROVE A FOUL BAR
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FREE TRIAL TO ANY RELIABLE MAN
Weak Men Restored, or No
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WITHOUT ADVANCE PAYMENT. If
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MEN WHO ARE WEAK, BROKEN
DOWN, DISCOURAGED. Men who suf
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