The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, November 11, 1898, Image 3

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Another Experience With "The
Little Conqueror" in Shcn
atkloali, Nothing In moilorn mcdlcltio lias created
the sensation ttint lias followed tlie InlroJuc
tlcm of tlio "Llttlo enomles to .backnclio."
In Shenandoah It has been jut tlio sanio as
hi other towns, and tlio march or tlio "I.lttlo
tloiwiucrur" continues Kery where .the con
lldeuco Increases, as case after caso of kidney
disorder disappears a If hy 111 ilc, and how
people do n-jolro anil talk about It. You
know It Is so much tusiur to ciidorso tlio
statotneut of some 0110 you know than the
statement of somu ouo you krnm tinttilng
about In 11 f.iruway town. Well, homo tes
timony Is what wo have hero, ami ' lis 11 doso
to euro the skeptic.
Mrs. M Tempest, of 132 East Co.il street,
siiys : "I used to liavo kidney dlseaso years
ago, but I gt cured of It and there was no
recurrence of It until about five months afeo.
I then had an attack of luuib'igo as I thought
It was, My Inck was so laino and sole,
that I could not gel oil' a chair with .lit lilt
ing myself up and I could not oven turn In
bed without sharp twiuCH catching iinf In
my ba.'k. Tncro was a dull, finning aching
when 1111 my feet doiui: any work like
ironing, I had no headache, but thu whoto
trouble was In my back, I read about Dunn's
Kidney l'llls so ijulckly relieving other suf
ferers and I procured a box from Klrlln's
drug store. I had not used tlio wholo box
beforo the backacho was gono and tho lame
ness had also disappeared. It was Doan's
Kidney Pills which had brought about this
result and I givo them all tho cicdit."
Doan's Kidnoy Pills for salo by all dealers.
Price 50 cents. Mailed by Fontcr-Mllburn
Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for tho U. S.
Remember the name Dn.ui's and Jtako no
substitute.
Coining KvontB, M
Nov. 10th. Grand annual supp'or'undcr
auspices of the members of Trinity Ueforincd
church, in bobbins' opem house.
Nov. 21. Grand masquerade ball, in Hob-
bins' opera house, under auspices of the
Dewey Club.
Nov. HUli. Turkey supper under tho
auspices of tho All Saints' church will bo
held in tho church basement, corner UaK
and Wost streets.
Deafness Cannot be Cured
by local applications, fts they cannot rruch tho
diseased portion of tlio ear. There Is only one
wny to cure deafness, and that Is by cnnstltu
tlonnl remedies. Deafness Is caused by an In
flamed condition of the mucous lining of the
Kustucliluu Tube. When this tube get Inllaiued
you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hear
ing, and when it is entirely closed deafness
is the result, niul unions the Inflammation can be
aken nut nud this tnho restored to Its normal
condition, hearing will bo destroyed forever
nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh
whUh Is nothing but an Inflamed condition of
the mucous surfaces.
Wo will give One Hundred Dollars for any
case of Deafness (cuused by cutarrh) that can
not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Head for
circulars, free.
l' J. CHENEY i CO., Toledo, O,
Bald by Drugulsts, 75c. .
Wear
Royal
Worcester
Corsets.
FOR SALE BV LEADING DEALERS,
His Troubloa With tlio Refractory
Cubans Oontinuo.
A BELLIGERENT CUBAN EDITOR.
Snv It Is Htirh Tlmo tho AinnrlruiiH
boll, mill Dcolnros Thnt tlio Culinim
Cnn Wipe Out tlio Jfuvlos or tlio
World, iih Tlioy Did Thnt orspnlii.
Ounntannmo, Cuba, Nov. 11, Genernl
Leonard Wood, governor of the mili
tary department of Bnntlngo, reached
Ounntnnamo shortly beforo Wednesday
midnight on the Hist. Shortly nfter
leaving Santiago on Wednesday the
Hist struck a fierce gale, which caused
considerable delay and made matters
lively for a time on board.
On landing yesterday General Wood
was received by the Cuban General
Perez and a delegation of Cubans. Af
ter Inspecting Colonel Hay's regiment
and visiting the local hospitals and
public buildings he had a long inter
view with Perez.
As usual, Perez claimed that he
wanted to disband his men In a day
or two, and offered them for police use
In the district to put down bandits.
The offer was refused by General Wood,
but the American commander ordered
that supplies be sent to the followers
of Perez.
As there are several factions hero
with . candidates for ofllce, General
Wood told Perez that they must com
bine, as otherwise he could not recog
nize any of them and would appoint
olllclals to suit himself, though he
would prefer, if possible, to make ap
pointments agreeable to all. Ultimately
Perez accepted all the conditions laid
down by General Wood, who appointed
him mayor and reduced several civil
officers.
A Cuban paper nt Majagua. says: "It
Is high time the Americans left. The
Cubans have fought three years for
liberty and have finally obtained it.
They can hold It against the world. As
they have wiped out the Spanish navy,
so, if necessary, they can wipe out the
navy of the United States, or, for that
matter, the navies of the entire world."
News has been received here that the
Spanish are rapidly evacuating the
province of Puerto Principe. The Cu
bans are occupying the towns as the
Spaniards retire, and considerable
friction has occurred In various places,
though details are lacking as yet, Tho
people of that locality are very anxious
for the arrival of the American troops.
The Cubans around Guantanamo are
going to work on the plantations. Col
onel Hay refuses to Issue rations to
those who decline to work at 40 cents
a day, the regular rate.
Several valuable horses have been
stolen lately. These thefts and other
lawless acts nre attributed to the in
surgent chief Matamora, who, with
his hand, has been operating between
here and Santiago. General Castillo la
at the head of the gendarmerie sent out
by General Wood to capture the band
Beats the Klondike.
Mr. A. C. Thomas, of Marysville, Texas.,
has found a more valuable discovery than has
j et been made in the Klondike, For years he
suhered untold agony Irom consumption, ac
companied by hemorrhages : and was abso
lutely cured by Dr. King's New Discovery
for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, lie
declares that gold is of little value in com
parison vuth this marvelous cure ; would
have, it, even if it cost a hundred dollars
bottle. Asthma, Hronchitis and all throat and
lung affections are positively curqd by Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consumption,
Trial bottles free at A. Wasley's Drug btore
Regular size 50 cts. anil $1.00. Guaranteed
to cure or price retunueu.
Philadelphia &
Reading Railway
EngniLi liurn Hard Coal- --No Smoke
IN KPKKOT OL TOMSK I. tM.
TrMnH leave Shenandoah hh follows:
For New York via Philadelphia, ek days.
7 30 a SI a. m., W 27, 3 111 mid f. 07 p. m,
Kor New York via Munch C'luuut, co Uu
7 SO a. 111.. 12 27 and 3 10 p. m.
For Reading and Philadelphia, week days,
7 80,9 51 H.IU., 12 27, 3 10 and 07 11. m
For I'ottsvllle, week days, 7 30, U 31 a. tu ,
12 27, 3 10, 0 07 Ulld T 25 p. in.
Kor Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, week days
7 30, 0 54 a. iu 12 27 8 10 and 0 07 p. in. ,
For Wllltuinsport, tiunbury nd Lewidburg,
week days. II BO a.m.. 12 27, 7 21 o.' m
For Mahuno) Plane, weekdays, 7 80, 0 SI, 11 80
a. in., 12 27, 8 10, 8 07. 7 2.S, S S3 p, ni.
For Ashland and SharnoKlu, week dayn, 7 30,
1180 a. m., 12 27, 3 10,107. 711 ami lp. m.
For llaltloiore, Wusliluirtoit and the Unl via
IS. .to. It. It., ihrouKli trains lp" 'Itea log
Terminal, I'hlladelphta. P. All. If X.) at 8 20,
7 SS, 1120 a. m., 3 10 and 7.27 p. 1.. Humlays,
11 30, 7 00, 11 20 a. m.,8 in auo 7 27 p. in. Addi
tional trains from Twenty.fourth and Client
nut streets station, week dayn 10 80 a. in. 12 20.
12 IS 8 40 p in. Hundays, 1 33, 8 23 p. m.
TKAINH FOIC SHENANDOAH,
Lunve Nt-w York via Philadelphia, week
days, 12 15, 1 30, 8 00, 11 80 n. in., and 143,4 30
9 00 p.tn.
Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week
days, 4 80, 9 10 n. ui., I .U p. in.
iVave I'hlladelntiU, Heading Terminal, week
da h, 3 40, 8 86. 10 21 a. m. and 1 80, 4 00 p.m.
I.eBVu Keadlni:, week days, 7 00, J0 08, a, in.
. 12 13, 4 17, G 0,1 p. in.
Iavo Fottsvtlle, weekdays, T 10, 7 40 a. m
. 12 80 4 0,6 10 and a 3,0 p. m.
Ieave ramaqua, week days, a no. Ilia a. in.,
Soltoonnr Wrocl;id niKl-Mur Drowned
Glencoe, Ills., Nov, 11. Waterlogged
and unflt to weather a storm upon the
lakes, the S. Thai, a two masted schoon
er, foundered off Glencoe In the gale
of Wednesday night and went to pieces
In tho surf. Yesterday the wreckage
was cast upon the beach, but no trace
of the crew of four has been found, and
it Is thought thnt all went down after
cutting loose from .the wreck In the
ship's dory. The .schooner is a total
wreck. The hull has disappeared.
Give the Children a Drink
called Grain-O. It is a dolicions, appetizing,
iinnrishlnir food drl'uk to take the placo ol
rutl'et). Sold by all grocers and liked by all
vh havo -used It bceauHi wueu properly
piepared it tastes liko tho finest cotleo but is
Ircc f rum nil its Injurious properties, uraiu
O aids dltteHlon and strengthens tho nerves.
ii ian.it. a 4tiiiniliiit but a health builder,
ami children, as well as adults, can drink It
with great honellt. Costs about 1 as much a3
'nflfo. IS and 25c.
JSnrtnrROH'-SiilIsliiir.Vr'K Attltudo,
London, Nov. It, Lord Georgo Ham
lton, secretary of state. for India
fcr' aklns In London last evening, said
he agreed with Lord Salisbury that I
was quite Impossible to oveiostlmate
the importance of American's entrance
upon a colonizing policy, "Kngland
and America," he declared, "whose
idns and interests are Identical, should
i:."ira side by Fide in the promotion
of civilization and good government In
the dark places of the earth."
Years of sullerlng relieved in a nigh
Itching piles yield at onco to tho curative
properties of Doan's Ointment. Never fail
it any drug store, ISO cents.
1 40, 5 60, 7 20 p. m.
Leave Mahanoy City,
a. m., 2 2Z.SU, 6 21,7 44 P. m
ave Mahanoy City', week days, 0 03, 11 47
Leave Mabanoy Plane, week days. 080. 0 23.
10 23. 11 89 a. m 2 41, 5 82, 0 41, 7 87, p m.
Leave Wllllamspott, week days, 7 42, 1000
ni.,12 81 and 4 00 p. m.
ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION,
Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street wart and
Boutli Btreetwharl lor Atlantic City.
Weekdays Express, 9 00, a. in., 2 00, 4 00,
5 00 p. m. Accommodation, 8 00 a 10., 6 30 p in
Huudays Express, 9 00, 10 00 a m Accommoda
tion, 8 00 a ui, 4 43 p. m. .
Returning leave Atlantle City depot, corner
(Atlantic and Arkansas avenues.
Weekdays Express, 7 S3, 9 00, a m 8 30,5 80
p m. Accommodation. 8 15 a. m. 4 03 p. in.
Bundsys Express, 4 00, 730 p. m. Accommoda
tlon. 7 13 a. m.. 4 li n. m.
For Cape May, Sea Isle City and Ocean City
Weekdays 9 00 a m, additional for Cape May,
4 15 p ni., for Hea Isle Cltv, 6 00 p m., for
Ocean City, 4 13, 0 00 pro. Sundays, Chestnut
1 street v 10 a ill., noum street, v w, tt. m.
rartor wars on an exDreaa trains.
For further Information, apply to nearest
rnuaaeipuia aim ueoaiug jiauway uckei agent
or auurcss
, I, A. HwkioauI), KnsoN J. -"Weeks,
I Clen'l Bunt., (len'l Pass'r Agt,
Heading Terminal, Philadelphia.
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LONG SERIALS AND SHORT STORIES
Two famousauthorswill contribute long
serial stories to the IUzARin 1898. The
first deals with Scotch and Continental
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111, vcimujc, 4iiu lypicauy American.
Mary E. Wilklns
Octave Thanct
H. P. Spofford
M. S. Drlscoe
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Jiimealown, N. Y., Nov. 11. An epi
demic of hydrophobia lias brolten out
among the dogs and extends to some
extent among cuttle, horses and swine
at Sugar Grove,- Pa a small village
south of this city. The state board of
health of Pennsylvania has ordered a
strict quarantine of all dogs in and
rear the "village for 90 days.
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and the disease Immediately disappears. The
first dose greatly benefits, 75 cents. Sold by
Shenandoah drug store, Shenandoah. tf
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Washington. Nov. 11. Phyla Visud
dha, envoy extraordinary and minister
plenipotentiary of the king of Blam to
the United States, called at the state
department yesterday and presented his
respects to Secretary Hay and Assist
ant Secretaries Hill and Adee. H has
served his country In a diplomatic ca
pacity at London for the past five
years, and has adopted European man
net's and dress, so that his complexion
is the only thing that betrays his
oriental origin. He conducted ma busl
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language, vl.Hout the aid of an Inter
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Wilmington, N. C, Nov. 11. After a
day of bloodshed and turbulence Wil
mington subsided last night Into com
parative p?acefulness. Nine negroes
were killed and three white men
wounded during the day, one of them,
William Mayo, seriously.
Today the city Is In the hands of a
new municipal government, and law
nnd order Is being established. Yester
day afternoon the board of aldermen
leslgned one by one. As each alderinuti
vacated the remainder elected a sue
lessor, named by the citizens' commit
tee, until the entire board was changed
ligally. They resigned in response tn
public sentiment. The new board 19
composed of conservative Democratic!
citizens.
The mayor and chief of police then
resigned, nnd the new board elected
their successors, according to law. lix-
Iteprcsentatlve Wuddell was elected
mayor and K. O. I'armelee chief of po
lice. The Ilrst act of the new govern
ment was to swear In 1!50 special po
licemen, chosen from the ratios of ref
utable citizens. The citizens will re
main on guard, however, throughout
the town to prevent possible attempts
at Incendiarism. The new government
will devote Its attention to restraining
recklessness among the whites as well
as keeping down lawlessness among tlm
negroes. Further trouble of a general
or serious nature Is not expected.
The trouble In Wilmington com
menced at 8:30 yesterday morning,
when an armed body of citizens, num
bering 400, und led by ex-Uepresenta-tlve
Waddell, chairman of a commit
tee of 25 appointed for tho purpose,
proceeded to the publishing house of
a negro newspaper, The Record, to
wreck It. The editor of this paper had
published an article defamatory of
white women, and a mass meeting of
citizens on Wednesday ordered hl3 ex
pulsion from the city within 24 houns
and the removal of his press. Fifteen
leading negroes were called In by the
committee of 25 Wednesday night and
directed to notify the chairman by 7:30
yesterday morning whether they would
agree to the removal of the press. They
were Informed that If no answer wern
returned the press would be demolished.
No answer was received by the chair
man yesterday morning, and after wait
ing an hour the citizens proceeded In a
body and demolished the fixtures of tha
printing ofllce. The building was also
fired and gutted. The leaders say that
this action wus the work of Irresponsi
ble persons, nnd as soon as the fire was
discovered the fire department was
called to extinguish It.
The burning of the printing ofllce
created a great commotion among the
negroes of the town. The rumor spread
that the whites were going to burn and
murder In the negro quarter. This ru
mor renrhed the npgro employes of a
cotton com) ress, numbering 300 or 400.
who quit work and hung about thp
streets In manifest tenor. Other par
ties congregated In the negro section,
and It was in one of these that the first
tragedy was enacted. The men were
standing on a corner and were ordered
t" disperse. They declined, and it was
claimed fired into the whites.
A fusillade was Immediately opened
upon them by the whites, and three
nee rues were killed. Two whites were
wounded slightly. One negro ran down
the street, and passing a residence fired
a rule shot at .William Mayo, wlilte,
standing on the veranda, shooting him
through the left lung. This negro was
tei ognized, pursued and captured while
hiding under a bed. It Is said he con
fessed to the shooting. He was riddled
with shot by his captors and killed.
in the meantime the town was In a
state of excitement. The whites rushed
to the scene from every direction, the
local military company was ordered
out and a battalion of United States
naval reserves proceeded to the vlclm
ity of the trouble with a rapid fire guir
About 1 o clock some negroes In a
house fired upon a passing party of
white men. The house was surrounded
and four negroes were captured and
taken to the jail. One negro broke
away and ran, but was shot down and
killed before he -had proceeded half a
block. During the afte'rnoon there were
other affairs of this kind, and eight
negroes were killed during the day In
the disturbed sections.
Another negro was killed last night
at, Tenth and Mulberry streets. He was
hailed by u guard, but refused to hall
and continuing' to advance was shot.
As the pews of the riot spread through
tho neighboring state. cities they offer
ed to send help- All such offers were
declined, except In the case of Fayette
vllle. from which town came about 150
men. As night fell the town was com
pletely patrolled 'and guarded. Very
few negroes were on the streets, and
they were not allowed to congregate
anywhere.
It developed later In the day that the
negio committee summoned Wednes
day night had agreed to use their of
fices to have the press removed, al
though the editor had disappeared, and
they had no authority on tha premises.
This letter. Instead of being delivered
to the chairman of the committee of 25
In person, wus put In the mall, and did
not reach him till three hours after the
expiration of the time limit which had
been fixed for the reception of an an
swer.
crowd was formed last night to
take from the Jail and lynch two ne
groes, Thomas Millar nnd Ira Bryant
who were arrested yesterday charged
with making threats and wore re
garded aa dangerous cases. The maj'ot
Colonel Avaddell, promptly prohib
ited the assembling of tho crowd at the
Jail, and he himself headed a guard of
25 men with Winchesters to guard the
prisoners.
FRGE TUITIONJOR CUBANS.
Ccut'i'iil Wheclor Hsu luterextt-il Col
leuii l'rollititH III Our Nmv Wnrtlx.
New York, Nov. 11. General Joseph
Wheeler Is deeply Interested In th
education of Cuban young n en. He be
lieves that If young Cubans will tome
to this country and be tutoied and then
l-etuin home they will I f great us-
In developing Cuba and In Introducing
a stable form of government, fletiernl
Wheeler has commissioned Gilbert K.
llarrouu, tieasuier of Union college, to
nsk the Amerlran colleges If they would
give free education to two or more
young Cubans if the right sort of men
could be found anxious to secure a col
lege course In this country.
Mr. HHitoun has wiltten to over S00
college presidents In the United States
asking them to co-opeiate and ad
vance General Wheeler's plan. Over
100 replies are In hand, and with one
accord the colleges agreed to take two
(it mole young men who can pass thu
necessary examinations aud who can
tome propel ly vouched for as to char
acter, and mnke them beneficiaries to
the extent of free tuition, and In many
cases the colleges agiee to aid tho
young men beyond free tuition. In
several Instances the colleges, recogniz
ing the difficulties under which th"
young men in Cuba have labored, have
agreed to tecelve them without Insist
ing upon their passing the usual examinations.
Help Comes to Those Who Take
lied Flag Oil for sprains, burns, cuts.
(Irulilcr llros., drug store.
At
puiil"h i-upiier A n tilts.
Madtlil, Km. 11. -The Madtld news
papers are regaling their leaders with
virulent attacks upon everything Amer
ican. They asset t that "owing to the
brutality of the American soldiery
brlgumluge Is rife In the Interior of
Porto Hleo, and many residents are
quitting their homes." They compare
the "present disorder" with the "tran
quillity under Spanish rule." With re
gard to the Philippines they reiterate
that "America's demands will not be
tolerated."
"Little Colds" neglected thousands of
lives sa'-rificed every year. Dr. Wood's Nor
way Pine Syrup cures llttlo colds euros big
colds, too, down to the very verge of con
sumption.
TEEGIBLE
iEAKING OUT
CUKEDgBY CUTICURA
I was afflicted with a tcrrlblo breaking out.
Iff..) treated by the very host physicians, who
p r loim eil It Mood poison, but It gotworso.
1 w.n Httirerfng untold agony, and finally had
to give tip work, Cctictba IIrmedies woro
st- -tcd, which I Iminoillatoly procured.
I'r i'ii tl ."rt, I experienced asoothfng relief,
no' - i -li.-'a-ulinp' my intenso pain. I improved
rinValnr: till at last I teas entlretycitreit,antl
ml ,'. lynon njt7jrinjtt'Are Indicating that
nn th In;: had ever been tho matter with mo,
M. r. IIASTIES', l.ViW.lluntcrst.,AtlanU,aa.
IVrr IT ft BKTRKITMtftTrfUlKVKRrDLOODAirDBKtY
,11 1 11. r 1 11 I.o.sor IIaiR W.rrn btth.wlta Cutl
i' S- .r, pintle Anointing's wjth Ci Tict'tt, pureitof
ni 'icr.t Mkln enrcs. .nd mllddotctof Cotici'Ka IIisol
Vfti -" -jot blood purtftrs nd humor tur.i.
1 thrn ,thnnt the world. Iottir Pucn AHDCHstf.
. . C'liyi . lloston. IlortoCurllloodllamori.rrM.
HUMPHREYS'
WITCH HAZEL
OIL
Piles or Hemorrhoids
Fissures & Fistulas.
Burns & Scalds.
Wounds & Bruisea.
Cuts & Sores.
Boils & Tumors.
Eczema & Eruptions.
Salt Rhoum & Tetters.
Chapped Hands.
Fever Blisters.
Sore Lips & Nostrils.
Corns & Bunions.
Stings & Bites of Insects.
Three Sizes, 25c, 50c. and $1.00.
Sold by druggists, or sent post-paid on ivcelpt or prloe
ia'XrilKMS'UKU.IO., Ill IIS HH.SU,X.Vorl.
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Our : v 1 in 1 till Miein.
Wasl inr.toii, Nov. 11. The annual re
port of Fourth Assistant Postmaster
Genet ul Urlstcw shows that there wore
at the clobe of the fiscal year 73,570
postofllecB In the Cnlted States, 3,816
presidential and G9,75t fourth class. The
net Incieuse In the number for the
fiscal year was 'J.G48. The largest num
ber of presidential postolllces Is In New
York, with S30, followed In Pennsyl
vania with 2f4, Illinois 237, Iowa 212
and Ohio 20S. The greatest number
of fourth class postolllces are in Penn
sylvania, which has 1.S71; New York
3,391, Virginia 3.297, Ohio 3,173 and
North Carolina 2.S3S.
Patterns
"THE STYLISH PATTERN " At
tbtlu Fashionable. jrlgln;l. Ptifeet
i'HUng Price 10 and 15 cents,
NonebJgntf Nonebeticf ata"Vjwlc2.
Some re!iabl nerciuni .ell'- them In
nearly verv Jty it town. Asfc rot
ihem, jt they esn re had by ina'l fro.
u lr flthef New Yrfc -jt Chicago.
Stamps iiken. Latest Fiihlon Sheet
tent upu ecelpf a! c seat k o?y
ostage, - TftCfU-vv
rr- A3 ts k v
Walking the Floor.
When a business man gets to the point
where he cannot sleep at night, where he ts
so shattered of nerve that it is torture to
evin remain in his bed, and he has to get
up and pace the floor it is time for that
m.in to bring himself up with .1 round turn.
If In- does not, it means nervous prostration
and mental, if not physical, death.
p'or a man who gets into this condition
there is a remedy that will brace him up,
put him on his feet and make a mat) of him
aeain. It is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical
Discovery. It goes to the bottom of things.
It searches out the first cause When a
man is in this condition you can put your
finger 011 one of two spots and hit that first
;ause the stomach or the liver or both.
This great medicine act directly 011 these
spots. It promptly transforms a weak stom
ach into a healthy one. It facilitates the
flow of digestive juices and makes diges
tion and assimilation perfect. It gives a
man an appetite like a boy's. It invigor
ates the liver. It fills the blood with the
life-giving elements of the food, and makes
it pure, rich, reil and plentiful, lae blood
is the life current, and when it is filled with
the elements that build new and healthy
tissues, it docs not take long to make a man
well and strong. It builds firm, muscular
flesh tissues and strong and steady nerve
fibers. It puts new life, vigor and vitality
into every atom and organ of the body. It
cures nervous exhaustion ana prostration.
Nothing "just as good" can be found at
medicine stores
' 1 had suffered about eleven years with a paiu
in the hack of ray head ami hack." writes Mr
Kohert Hubbard, of Varncf. Lincoln Co , Ark
" I suffered for eleven vears and spent a great
deal of money for doctors and medicine, but did
not get relief. Then 1 tried four bottles of the
'Golden Medical Discovery and !nipro-ed great
ly. I heat for five moie and now am glad to tell
everyoue that 1 am In good health."
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Hints, panct Tork. Current Topic, r
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Bucklen't Arnica Solve.
Tho beat salvo In the world for cuts,
bruises, Bores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores,
totter, chapped bands, chilblains, corns, aud
all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles,
or jo ray required. It ta t'tiaranteed to give
ported satisfaction or mony reiuuueu. yntx
8.1 cents por box. For sale by A. Wasley.
Ftii-Iqtm 8nmv Storm In Mlolttcnn.
Detroit, Nov. 11. llspatchea from
various points indicate a general and
furious storm throughout Michigan
yesterday. In the southwestern portion
from two to ten Inches or snow fell.
At Grand Ilaplda and at Decatur full
ten Inches Is reported. Tho telegraph
service is seriously impaired, and re
liable news 1b scarce. AU trains in the
southwestern portion of tha stats are
delayed, as well as many other parts.
Never Falls for Couchs aud Colds.
That's what Van-Tiiia is, 25c. At Uruhlor
Bros., drug store.
fWt has added
little of Seel-
Z' to ordinary
coffee knows a
. j j i .. .
granu urine mm j
will gleasq her husband. I
If we can sell you
one ac. package of
tuts admixture
we'll be satisfied.
You'll buy more
for it will touch
the spot. Grocers
lave bEELtO'S.I
The .Ynir 1'nrfc Trilmrio Hava:
'I ho l.itht ,'ilUluu roiiied from tlio jirv ss w Ith a i
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