V Mill TALK- t It's Shenandoah Talk, the That Tells In Shenandoah. mat lolls. that's endorsed. j day talk by people tliat know. Ulty talk -kidney talk. Do kidneys talk t Well, yes, liotli loud and long. You should learn the kidney languairo. Backache, In kidney talk means kidney he, Lame back mcins lame kidneys. Weak back means weak kidneyB. A bad bark Is simply Tho kidneys talking trouble, Hore's Shenandoah t ilk and kidney talk, Mrs K. Williams, of 237 East Otml sttret, says: "I have not used Dunn's Kldnoy 1'ilM myself, but my son, John, waa greatly troubled with his back and kidneys. IIo bad severe pallia In bis head too, mostly iu the top and bick and a cotuuuit aclitiiK pain In tho loins, lie did not rest well night owing to a bladder trouble and he had much nervousness. A commercial mun was at our liouso and he advised ua to get Doan's Kid ney Pills Ho related what they had done for blin aud we were so Impressed that wo procured them at once from Kfillu's drug store. At that time my sou was sullerlug from his back so Intensely that we hail him take them. They did benefit bim at once and so banished the wholo trouble and uunoy ance. Jfow ho is working in the mlno every day and I havo not heard him complain for over flvo months We think there never was such an unfailing remedy as Doan's Kidney rills." Doan's Kidney Pills for Balo by all dealers, Price 50 cents. Mailed by Foster-Mllbum Co., Buffalo, N. Y., solo agonts for tho U. S. Eemomber tbo name Doan's and take no other. Wear ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS. Perfect Fitting. rOR SALE BY LEADINQ DEALERS. Philadelphia & Reading Railway Engines Burn Hard Coal No Smoke IN EFFECT NOVEMBER 20. 1898. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows : Por Nav York via Philadelphia, week days, ..w,u,iw, a. m., vi zu, a in anu e lh p. in, For New York via Mauch Chunk, week daya 1 SO a. m.. 12 20 and 8 09 a. m. For Heading and Philadelphia, week daya, v, o "a, , on, if oo a.ra., iz zu, a w ana a irj p. in. For 1'i.UbvIIIo, week daya, 7 80, 9 65 a. m. a a uv, o vj una 7 UU p. ni. For Tamaqua anl Mahanoy City, week days 7 80, 9 53 a. m., 12 20, s 09 and 6 09 p. m. For WUUamnpork, Sunbury and Lewlsburtr, week daya. 11 1)2 a. m.. 12 20, 7 30 p. m ForMahano) Plane, weekdays, 2 10,3 27.6 83, 780,953,1112 a.m., 12 20, 8 09, 609, 7 3., 9 W p. m. For Ashland and Sharookln. week daya, I oo, 1182 a. m., 1220, 8 09,8 07, 723 and 55p. id. For Baltimore, Washington and the West via B. & O. It. It., through tratna lea" i Readily Terminal, Philadelphia. (P. & It. H X.) al 8 20, 7 55, 11 20 a. ni., 8 10 and 7.27 p. 1. Sundays, 8 20, 7 00, U 26 a. m., 8 46 and 7 27 p. m. Addi tlonal tralna from Twenty-fourth aud Chest nut streets Btatlon, week daya, 10 30 a. m. 12 20 12 16 8 40 p.m. Sundays, 1 85, 8 23 p. m. TRAINS FOB 8IIENANDOAH. Leave New Yorlc via Philadelphia, week daya, 12 15, i 80, B U0, 11 80 a. m., and I 45, 4 80 9 00 p.m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week daya, 4 80, 9 10 a. m 1 80 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week days, 8 40, b 86, 10 21 a. m. and ISO, 4 00, 6 36. II 36 p. m Leave Reading, week daya, 1 37, 7 00, 10 08, a, in., 12 15, 4 17, 6 00, 8 20 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle. wees days, 7 17, 7 40 a. m. 1280, 120, 4 80, 6 10 and 6S0p.m. Leave 'laiuaqua, week daya, 3 18, 8 86, 1123 a. m. 149,5 56, 7 20,9 41 p. m. Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 3 45, 9 05. 11 51 a. m.,-2 22, 8 25, 6 24, 7 44, 10 08 p. ru Leave Mahanoy Plaue, week 4aya, 2 40, 4 01 680. 9 22 10 23,12 03, a. m 2 39, 8 86, o 42 7 8 10 24 p m. Leave Wllllamapnrt, week daya, 7 42, 10 00 a m., 12 84 and 4 CO. 11 30 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street warf and South street wharf for Atlantic City. Weekdays Express, 9 00, a. m 2 00, 4 00, 5 00 p.m. Accommodation, 8 00 am., 6 80pm Sundays Express, 9 00, 10 00 a m Accommoda tion 8 00 a iu, i 45 p. m. Returning leave Atlantic City depot, corner Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Express, 7 85, a 00, a m;, 8 80, 5 80 Sm. Accommodation, 8 15 a. nt. 4 05 p. m. undaya Express. 4 00, 7 80 p m. Accommoda tlon, 7 15 a. m 4 15 p. in,' For Cape May, Sea Isle City and Ocean City Weekdays 9 00 a m, additional for Cupe May, 415 p m., for Sea Isle Cltv, 5 00 p in., for Ocean City, 415, 500 p m. Sundays, Chestnut street 915 a m., South street, 9 00 a.m. Parlor Cars on all express trains. For further Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia and Reading Railway ticket agent or address 1. A. SWEIOABD, KDSON J. WEEKS, Gen'l Bunt., Gen'l Pass'r Agt., Rmdlng Terminal, Philadelphia. Lauer's Pilsner Beer. Needs no recommendation. Put up in bottles for family use and delivered at your home. Lauer's Pilsner Draught Beer Is drank by the majority of beer drinkers. They are good authority on which is best. . Christ. J :limidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W, Coal Street SHENANDOAH - PA, l 1'lUV.. a " . Mtf0(.nrUfier ttl) in. ii 'futifj -id Pennyroyal Uli aod other mwiIm). tu ' t 'WW Aluy aitiva 1 Tii EvS ARMY BILL Gonoral Miles Submits tho Measuro to Seorotary Algen WILL BE PROMPTLY PRESENTED. Clinlrinmi Hull, of tlio Military Af- fltli-H Commlttoo, AVItl l'rolmbly In troduce tho Hill tti Ciiiigross-Soino or tho Provisions. Washington, Dec. 7. The measure which will serve as a basis for the leg islation of congress this session looking to the tncrase and remodeling of the regular United States army has been completed by General Miles, and yes terday wus handed by him to Secretary Alger, who will transmit It to congress, probably through the chairman of the house committee on military affairs, Representative Hull, after he has had an opportunity to make any changes he may deem desirable. The bill pro vides for one soldier to 1,000 of the pop ulation of the United States and two soldiers to 1,000 population In the de pendent colonies approximately 100,000 men. In submitting the measure to secretary of war the commanding gen eral says: "The proportion of artillery, cavalry and Infantry is In accordance with the Immediate necessities of the United States. We have 4,000 miles of coast, with 27 principal harbors, where are located millions of people and prop erty of almost Inestimable value. That they should properly be defended is demanded by every consideration of prudenceand good administration. In addition to this we have the Important harbors In Porto Itlco, Cuba and the Philippines to defend, requiring a large forcp of artillery. "The organization recommended Is such as to give rank In proportion to the Important duties and great respon sibilities required of the different offi cers In our service and Is similar to the organizations which ha boon found most offlctcnt in the armies of all other civilized nations and also to that which was found to be most effective between the years 1861-65." The bill Is In substance as follows: The' military establishment of the United States shall hereafter consist of 15 regiments of cavalry, 14 regiments seacoast artillery, two regiments of field artillery, two regiments of en gineers, 50 regiments of Infantry, the professors and corps of cadets of the United States Military academy and such other force as shall be provided for by this act, to be known as the army of the United States. The regiments of cavalry shall be or ganized as now provided by law, each to consist of three squadrons of four troops, each troop to be organized as shall be provided by this act. Pro vided, that each regiment of cavalry shall consist of 1,000 enlisted men, with the necessary complement of officers. The military arm of the service shall consist of seacoast and field artillery. The seacoast artillery shall consist of 14 regiments of 12 batteries each and the field artillery of two regiments of 12 batteries each. Each regiment of seacoast artillery shall consist of 1,200 enlisted men and each regiment of field artillery of 1,033 enlisted men, with the necessary complement of officers. The president may, In his discretion, convert such field butteries as may seem to him to be necessary from time to time Into siege batteries, horse ar- tlllai'V KaMorJon or mountain battel les. The Infantry arm of the service shall consist of 50 regiments of three bat talions of four companies each. Each regiment shall consist of 1,200 enlisted men, and the Infantry arm of the ser vice shall be organized on the basis of two army corps of three divisions of three brigades of three regiments each. There shall be one general of the army, two lieutenant generals, six ma jor generals of infantry, one mojor gen eral of cavalry, one major general of artillery, IS brigadier generals of In fantry, two brigadier generals of artil lery, who shall be entitled to the per sonal aide-de-camp and the military secretary now provided by law. The major generals and brigadier generals of artillery and cavalry shall be as signed to duty as chiefs and Inspectors of artillery and cavalry and to such commands as the president may direct. The adjutant general's department of the army shall consist of one adju tant general with the rank of major general, two assistant adjutant gen erals with the rank of brigadier gen erals, three assistant adjutant gen erals with the rank of colonel, six as sistant adjutant generals with the rank of lieutenant colonel, 12 assistant adju tant generals with the rank of major nnd 26 assistant adjutant generals wl'h the rank of captain, mounted. Officers now In the adjutant general's depart ment shall retain their present rank and be promoted by seniority In that department as vacancies may occur among their number. In the various other departments the same system shall prevail. Remarkable Rescue. Mrs. Michael Curtain. Plainfield, III., makes the statement, that she caught cold, which settled on lier lungs ; she was treated for'a month by her family physician, but grew worse. He told her she was a hopeless vic tim of consumption aud that no medicine could cure lier. Her druggist suggested Dr. Kine's New Discovery for consumption ; sue bought a bottle and to her delight found her self benelitter. Irora first dose, one comtmued its use and after taking six bottles, found her self sound and well j now does her own housework, and is as well as she ever was. Free trial bottles of this Great Discovery at A. Wasley's Drug Store. Large bottles 50 cents and $1,00, Now York's "Sky Scraper' Fli-o. New York, Dec. 7. Superintendent of lluildlngs Brady yesterday pronounced the steel framework of the Home Life Insurance building Intact. The Itogers Peet building has been torn down and Broadwuy was reopened yesterday. In surance men now place the total loss at $700,000. "Nenlected colds make fat graveyards." Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup helps men and women to a happy, vigorous old ago. Aiiilm"nulor lUiwoll C layton, Washington, Dec, 7, The president yesterday sent to coiigresH the nomina tion of Powell Clayton, of Arkansas, to be ambassador to Mexico. Senor Itomero, the former Mexican minister, having been raised to the rank of am bassador. Minister Clayton's promotion followed under an act of congress. Women love a clear, healthy complexion, Pure blood makes ft. Burdock Blood Bitters makes pure Mood. Admiral nml iXOnv 'dmlrnl. Washington, Dec. 7. Senator"IIale, of Maine, chairman of the naval affairs committee, Introduced a bill to revive the grades of admiral and vice admiral of the navy. 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GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears tho The KM You toe Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THC CCNTAUM COMPINY. TT MURHAV BTHttT. NCWVOflKOITV. Coming Kvents. Dec. 7. Grand entertainment under tho auspices of the I.oit Creek Cadets, at Tem perance hall, Lost Creek. Dec. 0. Grand Masquerado Kail to be held in Foley's hall, Gilberton, for tho beuefltof tho Gilberton Mandolin Club. Dec. 14. Lecture by Itev. G. W. Gross, iu United Evaneellcal church. Dec. ICth. Entertainment aud tableau exhibition to be given in the 1. M. church fur tho benefit of the Sunday school. Deo. 21 to Jau. 4. Grand fair under the ausp'cos of tho Columbia II. & S. F. E. Co. in Eobtins' opera house. Dee. 24 Grand ball In Dougherty's new hall, corner Jardin and Centro streets, under auspices of Shenandoah Glee Club. Jan. 2. First annual ball of the Shenan doah Brown? baso ball club, in Dougherty's hall, corner Jardin and Centro streets. 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The first of the present scries of personally conducted tours to Old Point Comfort vlai the Pennsylvania railroad will leave New York and Philadelphia on Tuesday, Decem ber 27. Tickets, Including luncheon on going trip and one and three-fourths days' board at Old Point Comfort, and good to return direct by regular trains within six days will bo sold at rate of f 15.00 from New York ; $13 50 from Trenton ; $12 50 from Philadelphia, and. proportionate rates from other points. For itineraries, and full information apply to ticket acents ; Tourist Agent. 11B0 Broadway, Now York, and 789 Broad. street, Newark, N. J. j or address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. There Is moro Catarrh in this section of the? country than ullotlicrdlscasesputtogetlier,and until the last few years was supposed to be In curable. For ft great many years doctors pro nounced it a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly falling to euro with local treatment, pronounced It incurable. Science lias proven catarrh to be a constitution al disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by P. J. Cheney & Co .Toledo, Ohio, Is the only constitutional cure on the market. It Is taken Internally In doses from 10 drops to a teaspoon f til. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of tbo system. They offer one hun dred dollars for any case It falls to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials Address. F. J. CltENKY Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. They have stood the test of years. ana nave cured thousands 01 cases of Nervous Diseases, such as Debility, Dizziness. Sleepless ness and Varicocele.AtroDhv.&c They clear the brain, strengthen, the circulation, make digestion ner feet, nnd tmnsrt a heilthv and losses are checked fermantntly. Unless patients Address, PEAL MEDICINE C0, Cleveland, 0.V Store, Shenandoah, Pa. 7TT C V:i i stii i uli ets Ss nowned EgjptUn Aitrologar, who baa toea creating auch as- ior ui fui ujw icn, wiu girt vrummi, mocurau, roar Uf. U will give jour personal appcaraoc. dla- I taste, rrobablt length of Ufa, poauMa accident!, idTioe and 1 mamaga, menu, aaaouii, i peculation, baainaaa mattara, ata. , NOT TO ML Yoi can Inform yoaraelf thorough! ai this and en anr otbar qumUoni of ;ni I 1 rut, pnunl i&a faturt lift. II Will 1 i, n-sp rw '""1 A SINGLF. ANSWER MAY LEAD YOU TO MAKE THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS. Btai 10 eU md Hit txui iiU of llrtb ui I wUl ImmldilUlj nUra J truthful horoMept Midioiof jour lib, ud prcn 1 to U til trot br jtmtlt. I ukf Uilt oBir M Wit U1U. AU oommoolot!ool llriollj mqIIisUU. Aiinu ' 1 BOGGS ON THE STAND. Tho Ex-Teller Gives Damaging Evi dence Against Senator Konnoy. THE SENATOR ADVISED FLIGHT. At tlio Tlim, of UU Uli'Ctlon to tlm Hoiiiito Mr. Kimnoy's Accounts Wore All In (iood Sluipo anil Ills l'limncliil Condition Excellent. Wilmington, Del., Dec. 7. When the court opened for the trial of Senator Kenney yesterday Mr. Kenney's coun sel Informed the Judge that they de- Blred to take exception to the request made by the government Monday to re quire Senator Kenney and the officials of the First National bank of Dover to produce all chocks, drufts and notes drawn to the order of Senator Ken ney on the Dover bank between April, 1S0C, and January, 1897. Judge Uradford snld that It seemed to him that It would be an act of gross Impropriety to permit the Introduction of all checks drawn to the order of Sen ator Kenney between April, 1890, and January, 1S97. "If you have Information," said Judge Bradford, addressing the United States district attorney, "of any speclllc check or checks that will aid you in the prose cution, and If you name them, they will be admitted as evidence." William N. Doggs, former teller of the First National bank, who Is await ing sentence for embezzling the funds of the bank, was called to the stand. He gave his testimony In a firm, de liberate manner. He said he first began to use the funds of the bank In 1893, when he began to Issue checks to Sena tor Kenney when the senator had no funds In the bank. One of these checks, for $900, was drawn by Senator Ken ney to Thomas Clark. He called the senator's attention to Impending trouble, but the latter said that he could not help It, as he had no money. This state of affairs continued until the exposure came. Senator Kenney always promised to make good his shortage by a cash deposit, but he never kept his promise. Boggs described a number of In stances In which he had "doctored" the accounts In order to hide the manner- of cashing Kenney's checks. This he did by changing the depositors' slips, tak ing from some accounts enough to make up an account for Mr. Kenney. Witness related his Introduction to a gang of gamblers and race track fol lowers by some of Clark's friends, and the subsequent embezzlement of more money from the bank. The shortage was constantly growing, and he was becoming afraid. Witness then describ ed how he had been summoned before the board of directors, had confessed to gambling and had been forgiven. Sub sequently Senator Kenney told him (Boggs) that he was In financial dir Acuities by reason of his heavy specu latlon In gas stocks. Senator Kenney knew all the time that Boggs was carrying E. T. Cooper, Clark and others In the same Illegal manner. Boggs stated that on one occasion In July, 1896, he had withheld a $1,000 check of Kenney's from Saturday to Monday when Cashier Bateman saw It lying on the witnesses' desk and spoke, to him about the matter. The witness told the cashier he thought Kenney would be all right. Boggs said he told Kenney of the danger of discovery and urged him to deposit sufficient to pro tect this overdraft. To aid him In this Boggs said he borrowed from Clerk of the Peace Dickson a check drawn to Kenney's order and gave him some money also. The Incident passed by without creating any alarm or desire for Investigation In the cashier's mind. Another Instance of Boggs" method was his manner of settling Kenney's pass books. He said he would show the defendant exactly how he stood on the bank's books, and at the same time give him another confidential state ment showing him what checks the wit ness was carrying, thus Indicating tho defendant's actual financial condition. District Attorney Vandegrlft here told the court he had notified the de fense to produce all the stubs of Ken ney's check book for 1896. He said they had done so except for the period be tween March and October, which rep resented the operations covered by the checks named In the indictment. Coun sel for the accused stated In reply that the defense had been unable to find them, although a diligent search had been made. Continuing, Hoggs said that all the money Senator Kenney got from the bank waa subsequently made good by the defendant, and the only loss In funds to the bank was fqr the time In which Kenney had the use of the bank money. Coming down to February. 1897, the witness said he foun'd he could no longer continue his manipulation of the funds without discovery. Under a new system Instituted he could no longer withhold deposit slips. He cov ered his shortage thereafter by altering figures In the ledger totals. Discovery was bound to come with the first at tempt at Investigation, This was about the time that Mr. Kenney was chosen Senator. The witness said that the senator's accounts were by this time all In good shape and his financial condi tion was better than It had been In a long time. As Mr. Kenney had promised to aid him, and he had Just reached a position of Influence, the witness went to him, and Mr. Kenney expressed his regret. Boggs told him he would have to take flight. Ho put It off until May, and In an Interview with Senator Ken ney he said the latter advised him as to the best place to go, suggesting Cuba. He told Boggs there would soon be peace there and new treaties would have to be made which would render his chance for arrest slight. Before leaving he secured from Clark and others bonds, representing the aggre gate value of the checks he had with held for them and which they had not made good. These bonds he assigned to Senator Kenney. Upon his return from exile these bonds came back to him and were assigned to the bank. Upon cross-examination the witness said Kenney was his counsel during all the periods named, with one exception. He also admitted having dealt In Bay State Gas prior to May, 1896. Counsel was trying to learn from him his exact losses in all his stock speculations, when court adjourned until today. Robbed the Grave. A startling Incident of which Mr. John Oliver of Philadelphia, was the subject, Is narrated by him as follows ; "I was in a most dreadful condition. My skin was almost ycnow, eyes sunken, tongue couteti, pain continually iu back nnd sides, no appetite gradually crowina weaker dnv or day. Three physicians had Riven me up, f'ortun. ately, a friend advised trying 'Electric Hitters,' ana to my great Joy and surprise, the first bottle made a decided improvement. I continued their uso fur three weeks, aud am now a well man, I know they saved my life, aud robbed tlio cravo of another victim. No one should fall to try them, Only 50 cents ki bottle at A, wasioy'a drug sunt). TUG ANTI-ANNGXATIONISTS. A Soiinto Ito-oolnlliui Which Would l'rfcvoiit Colonial I'nsHcvslun'. Washington, Der. 7. The first note of the antl-expati'lonlsts was sounded In the senate day by Senator Vest, of Mlssouil. who Introduced a Joint resolution declaring that under the constitution the fedetal government had no authority to a 'quire colonial possessions, to he governed as such, but all the territory ai lulrod by the government except such as may be necessary for use as coaling stations, correction of boundaries and slmllaar purpose), tnav be acquired with the purpose of organising territories, suit able ultimately for admission Into the Union as states. Mr. Vest announced his purpose to addrer.s the senate on tha resolution at an early day, A brief discussion of the navigation laws was precipitated by the consideration of the bill amending' those laws by the addi tion of a provision that foreign built vessels, wrecked In the United States, purchased by cl lzens of this country nnd repaired to the extent of three fourths of their value, shall be subject to forfeiture If they engage subse quently In the coastwise trade of the United States. The house was In session less than half an hour, when the deaths of Rep resentatives Northway of Ohio and Love of Mississippi were announced, and an adjournment taken until today, out of respprt to their memory. Bucklen'a Arnica Salve. The best salvo In the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhenm, favor soros, totter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positiToly cures piles, or jo pay required. It w guaranteed to givo perfoct satisfaction or muny refundod. Price 25 cents per box. For salo by A. Wadoy. '.'Miiio.'is to :nini. Washington Dee. 7. The findings of the court nf Inquiry concernlnn- the bandiiiimpnt of the Infnnta Mnrla Te resa during the storm of Oct. 29 werp made public yesterday. The court finds the abandonment was not dui to any fault or necllcence on the nnrt f any nlilcer of the navy, and the court does not think any further proceedings should lm Instituted. Lieutenant Har- ris' conduct under the trying condi tions Is to be t onimended. A man must reap as he sows. If he sows Ill-health he will reap ill-health. If he neglects his health the weeds of disease will grow up and choke it. It is a daily and hourly man-el that men will recklessly neglect their health, when a moment's thought should tell them that tbey are courting death. It lies in most every man's power to live to a green old age. If a man would only take the same care of himself that he does of his horse, or cow, or dog, be would enjoy good health. When a man owns a hundred-dollar horse, and it gets sick, he does not waste any time about doctoring him up. When his garden gets full of weeds, he doesn't delay about rooting them out, for he knows they will choke out his vegetables. When he is out of sorts, sick, nervous, headachey, has no appetite and is restless and sleepless at night, he pays little attention to it. The result is consumption, nervous prostration or some serious blood or skin disease. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is the best of all medicines for hardworking men. It gives edge to the appetite, facilitates the flow of digestive juices, Invigorates the liver and purifies and enriches the blood. It is the great blood-maker and flesh builder. It cures 98 per cent, of all cases of lingering coughs, bronchial and throat affections, weak lungs, bleeding from lungs and kindred affections. Do not wait until the lungs arc too far wasted to admit of being cured. " As you know, five years ago the doctors had given ine up to die with consumption," writes Sir V. O. McKlnney, of Decpwat r, Payette Co., W Va. "I took treatment from I)r R V. Pierce, and am entirely well now had taken steadily, as directed, his 'Golden Medical Dis covery ' " Dr Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure con stipation. One 1 itli- " Pellet ' is a dose. CURE GUARANTEED. HONEST TRCATMEH T. Afflicted and unfortunate suffering from m nnn nmcnu " " ormarrled life. (Stricture and Varicocele, WkUUU a uiy un A huiai n I 111; afterLehfe DECEIVED, ROBBED and ! Ul U n I P n by IIomcBOptthlc. AIIopathiQ ana Electric Helt ewlndlers. and wtsU tin bonait BUAruutecd core and wllllntr lopny for It then consult peraouatlly op 11T MAIL,, old DR. THEEL 604 North Sixth St. Me AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL ai Nworn Teatltuonlnla prove, so matter 'What others Bdvcrtiio or falsely claim. Frcah Caaea Cured la 4 to 1 0 daya, LoitManhood & small, shrunken organs rcatorcd. Hours: t3 ev'ga. (iU. Bun. 01. Treatment by mall. Send for nil book. It exposes every f rand anddecelt In medicine, Its value to secret sufferers la beyond description. 3 CURE ALL YOUR PAINS WITH Pain-Killer. A Medicine. Chost In Itself. Slmplo, Safe and Quick Curs for j CRAMPS, DIARRHOEA, COUGHS, COLDS, RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA. 25 and BO cont Bottlos. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. BUY ONLY THE GENUINE. PERRY DAVIS' Grocers can tell you why Uiose whobuy SEEIIG'S keep coming back for it. You can't keep on selling a poor tiling to the. same people. are MTcd by o!rjg Seel- Ig's because you lean, buy cheap "coffee and make ellciousbv a tllttlo oi this admixture, EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. I S1LT RHEUM OR YEARS CURED I had Salt Itlicura for years. My leg from kneo to a.iklo vtaa raw and swollen, and tha lain w.8 Intense I tried doctors In Hartford, Watrrliiiry , and Now Haven, to no araiL Cu TiirisA Hbrolvent, CtmctiBA. (ointment), and a box of CtmcpnA Soap completely cnrwl mo. OAltUUTT T. 8AYER9, Hartford Electric Light Co., Hartford, Conn. Ppreut Citric TrEATM.nr roB Tormina, Driria. criNn Mumops.witii I.OS. or Hair. Warm batha with t'i i ha rrtAP, pf nil. anotntlnea with Cuiicosa. and 1D1 it U IRC. Of LLIICORA lt.BOI.TtHr. Id 'lirhr.ittheworid. 1'oTT.R Dboo akd CniK, Cor-, A'lop., liuMa. How to Cure b.lt llheam, fm. HUMPHREYS WITCH HAZEL OIL CPUe9 or Hemorrhoids Fissures & Fistulas. Burns & Scolds. I Wounds & Brulsea. Cuts & Sores. Bolls & Tumors. Eczema & Eruptions. Salt Rheum & Tettora E Chapped Hands. Fever Blisters. Sore Lips & Nostrils. O Corns & Bunions. Stings & BIte3 of Insects. Three Sizes, 25c 50c and $IXXX Sold by druggists, or seat post-paid on rtxxlpt ot prloa laii'HKEis' ncu. to., in u muiu.su, 5. rrk. CH0C0MITES FOR CAN NO ORINKINM COOKING. BAKING B(' Purify of Material and liciiciiD3ne53"iunirunLt:iiciLw fOR SALE Af OUR STORES AND BY GROCERS EVERYMIERE. Miss Sadie Werthei m. atre 14. nf Ynl. do, O, was the winner of therj prize for execution 011 the violm at the Brussels .ouservatory of music. German critics . J'i3a3S 'S the greatest H distiuctiontobe thing. For this in statemenship literature, ath letics, science and art.menand women putforth their createst efforts. wasnington was said to be "firbc in war, first in peace and hrst in the hearts of his countrymen " It isagre.itthitir.to be first. Nothing is of more value to mankind and brings great er happiness than a good remedy. Many things will relieve but the one that will r;v?isbest. Brazilian Balm issuch arem edy. Tens ot thousands have found that 11 is me oniv ming mat would care Ca tarrh and Asthma. ForlSyrs. it has nev er failed iu a single case to cure Asthma, and its record has been as wonderful in Catarrh. Cases that had, to all appearan ces, rim into Consumption, or where the nostrils were entirely stopped upor where the poisonous pus had eaten holes into the throat nn inch deep, or where the stomach had become ulcerated and raw from ss allowing the germ-laden matter, were all permanently cured. Such a rec ord, unknown to auv other remedy, just ly cnti'.lrs the Brazilian Balm to the first place in the regard of the American peo ple. There are 2U,000,000 Catarrh victims and countless Asthma sufferers in this country, nil of whom can be cured with Brazilian Balm. A $1.00 bottle of Brazil ian Balm contains a month's treatment for catarrh or asthma, aud for 6 months we will wrap with each $1.00 bottle a month's treatment of Toxicola Tablets, tree. Toxicola is the best tonic and nerve and strength builder known to science, ihis is the greatest offer ever made. Ask our druggist and take no substitute. B. Jackson &Co.,Mfg Chemists, India apohs, Iud. SHENANDOAH DRUQ STORE, Wholesale Agents. 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