WHAT IS THE USE. No Need to Go Through Life a SulTetcr. Means or Relief Is Near at Hand and he commended by People Youffciiow. What is the use to go on suffering from kid ney backache, nervousness, sleeplessness and dizziness when a fiftyceiit box of Morrow's Kid-lie olds will cure ? 1'rob.ibly )ou have Hot lieald of Kid-ne-oids, so if ytu will read this statement it will pay you tenfold. We give you as reference Mrs. Marx l'rcy, 311 West I'oplar street, who saj : "About four years ago I noticed the lirsl )niploin of kid nty trouble. 1 luil a dull win in the small of my back which would be attended by a lirii shooting pain extending up my spine from jusi over the region of the kidneys. It alltcied my nerves so I could not sleep nor rest. 1 had jpells of dizziness, swelling of the feet and shortness of breath. Wjien I aw Morrow's Kid-ne-oids advertised I,. procured some of liieui and tuok them according to directions, '.fier taking them for ft short time I noticed a change for the better. . 1 contin ued to take them and Kid-ne-iilfc relieved me entirely of all my troubles. I can since'ely recommend Kid-ne oids to suflfreis of kidney trouble." Morrow's Kid-ne-oids art)' not pills, but Yellow Tablets and sell at fifty Cents a box at all drug stores and at S. P. Kirlin's drug store. Mailed on receipt of price. Manufactured by John Morrow & Co., Chemists, Spring, field, Ohio. PCMcb-.tfr". EnU.h l)lmon.l IlrsnJ. ENNYROYAL PILLS i.tt.l tnlv Con tit nr. A -0j)s Arc. Vwiji MlUblt. ladies uk DrnRiUI fcf CMehnttr Snoliih via- tmyna jtrana in iiru ,.V ;T 'JOOISH. irilM WHO VIVW liuuv". a jno other, kviihootjitvm , ,.' ' . j. In itinpi for partluUri, ttitlmAnuU " ltllr for I.ftllr." in UtUr. by rtr Dr Mftll. 1O.00O TmwWi. M A-wii oUbj all Local DraccliU. X A- AHUSEHENTS. Ferguson's Theatre. DAK. J. FEROUSOM, Mer. One Night Only. Tuesday Evening, lov. 14tli. T o Worlil Famed DIlOTllEItS IIYUNK in n Urancl Jievival o( Tueir "New S Bells." 1.AT1SST .EDITION. DISCOVERED! ft v Tlio Funny Horse mid Carriage. V I L The (treat l'lie Scene. Ill i The Wonderful ltevulvluifblilp ULl Tlul.lvclvO tonus. The John lt rnc Troupe of Acr.'luits h;:Cr-: : - - 25, 50 ant! 7a deius. Reserved gent ut Kirlin's drutf Htore. perguson's Theatre. DAK. J. FERGUSOM, Mgr. One INJIfght Only. THURSDAY, NOV. 16, '99. Mlt. ALI'RKD I.KH presents the Romping. Rollicking, Frothy, Allll tuo , Mualcnl Comedy "The Bachelor's Baby." By Coyne 1'letcheu. A comedy In three acts. PRICES : 25c, 35c and 50c Reserved seats at Kirlin's drug store. perguson's Theatre, DAN. J. FERGUSON, Manager. One Night Only 1 Friday, Nov. 17. LINCOLN J. OAltTEIt'8 Masterpiece of Stage Healltm, Under The Dome The greatest success of the age. A sumptuous scenle spectacle. Aeon tlnuous series of Dramatic Surprises! Startling Situations I Novel Effects I Thrilling Climaxes 1 A POWERFUL COriPANY. trip Mrvelous Worm Off fJC OCC 111C tlrrat Kerry lloat 5lf llC. Prices : - 25, 35, and 50 Cts. Htstrved Beats at Kirlin's Drug Btroe, RUSSIA JAPiT! rhero May Bo a Olash of Arras Over the Goroan Oontrovorsy, THE JAPAN-0IIINE8E ALLIANCE. No Dniibt That Tlioro In on Asrroe Itiont Ilotwoutl tlin Two Orlnntnl Jin Hour to Curb Itunilnn ABgroislon. liolUifl'lint .Inpuu Courts n Striiculn. London, Nov. 13. Tho Jnpanoso gov trnn ent Is taking a groat Interest In the war In South Africa. Upon lite recommendation of tho gen eral staff of the Japanese nrmy, an nlllcer will be sent to tho scene ot hostllltlos for the purpose of gaining u practical knowledge of tho strength end tactics of tho Boer army. This ciovn on the part of tho Japaneso, ac cording to the Kobe Chronicle, Is In tllsponablo for the reason that Japan muy bo forced to rely upon the asslst pneo of the British army at a distant ditto. Tho Russian minister In Seoul has created considerable stir In tho diplomatic circles ot Japan by making a demand to have t.ic spheres of tn lluence of the respective 1 owers In Corea defined, and has mndo u, propo sition to. this oKect to tho ministers of various powers, through Germany's representative. Japan strongly op poses the movement and It Is claimed in official circles that Htissla has evolved a plan to counteract Japan's influence In Corea. The Shanghai correspondent, ot The Dally Mall says: An ttneasy feeling regarding the re lations of Russia and Japan Is spread ing here. There Is no doubt that Japan Is practically allied with China, de spite the degradation which the em press downier Inflicted upon the Chi nese envoys to Japan on their recent return. This was merely a tactical move, with a view of appeasing Rus sia. A large Russian fleet Intends win tering In Nagasaki harbor, and som remonstrance by Japan Is probable. Prince Henry of Prussia, the com mander of tho German squadron In the North Pacific, is watching the pro gress of events. He recently declared In the course of a conversation that the Japanese army was In splendid con dition from tho European point of view. Tho North China Dally News says: So greatly excited are tho Chinese of tho north by rumors of an Impend ing war between Russia and Japan that many merchants, both Chinese and Japanese, who are doing business In New Chwans, Port Arthur and Chefoo have sent their families to Shanghai and elsewhere In the Bouth for safety. It Is believed Japan rather courts the strucple. as she Is now second only to England In naval strength In tho far east, nnd for years has vlowed the encroachments of Rucrsia with rodent tnent and n'nrm. t oiRlgut to Ugliness. The woman who is lovely in face, 'orm and temper will always have friends, but une who would be attractive must keep her healih. If she is weak, sickly and all run duwn, sue will be nervous and irritable. If she ha constipation or kidney trouble, her impure blood will cause pimples, blotches, skin erup tions and a wretched complexion. Iilectiic Hitters is the best medicine in the world to rrgulate stomach, liver and kidneys and to purity the blood, it gives strong nerves, brioht eves, smooth, velvety skin, rich com nlexion. It will make a Bood-looking, charming woman of a run-down invalid. Only 50 cents at A. Waslev s drug store. Arbltriitlou Kuds u trllio. Akron, 0., Nov. 13. A final settle ment of the strike at tho Stlrllnt boiler wc.Ua, at Barberton, was reach ed yesterday, and the 400 strikers re turned to work today. Secretary IJtshop, of the state hoard of arbl tratlon, was Instrumental in effectln; the settlement. Some Foolish Feople Allow a cough to run until it gets beyond the reach of medicine. They often say, "Oh, it will wear away," but in most cases it will wear them away. Could they be induced to try the successful medicine called Kemp's Balsam, which is sold on a positive guarantee to cure, lliey would immediately see the ex cellent efiect after taking the first dose. Price 25c. and 50c. Trial size free. At all drug gists. Aim i"- Football' Fatality. St. Louii. Nov. 13. John Allen was fatally Injured In a football game here Saturday. In a mix up Allen fell with half a dozen players on top of him, re ceiving a concussion of the brain. Up to u lato hour efforts to resuscitate him have been unavailing. AN lMt'OIirANT UIFKEHKNOK. To make it apparent to thousands, who think themselves 111, that they are not af flicted with any disease, but that the system simply needs cleansing, Is to bring comfort home to their hearts, as a costive condition is easily cured by using Syrup of Figs. Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, and sold by all druggists. Murdoror Died In Ills Cell. Milwaukee, Nov. 13. Ransom Wlltse, the soldiers' home veteran who murdered Mrs. Maria Edgar last June by placing poison In a can ot beer, and who was found guilty and sentenced to lifo imprisonment on Saturday last. was found dead In his cell at the county Jail yesterday. Death was due to natural causes. Veais of suffering relieved In a night. Itch lug piles yield at once to the curative proper ties of Doan's Ointment. Never fails. At any drug store, 50 cents. Mrs. UvIt Wtlf Ho Ttetnlned. Trenton, Nov. 13. It has been of- flclally announced that Mrs, Myrtle B Kyler will he retained In her position as principal of the State Industrial School for Girls, and that the teachers and others under her will also be kept unless some new reasons arise for making a change. Bean the 9 Kind Vn Have Always Bought The Fourth liody' Itocovered, New York. Nov. 13. The body of E G. Havlland, of Brooklyn, was found In the North river yesterday. He was drowned by the sinking of the ferry' boat Chicago, and his Is the fourth uoay recovered. . I If If .1. J KnilunruvtuMfttA laOercrl frata AIIIIGlBUrrifMUiiuu.iiiMdolMs, ' inunu Krrera, um viuui, Vftruoccu, mo4 tot bwera TMtlnonlaU tod Bock 1 " Trull" u 1'rof. U. T1IKEI, It. ,01 N.rth Blilh KL. 1-blU JrlnLla. ,1'a. PotldT.lr tt obIt icltlltl la UnL J lUm MlaLyraih awiourta Itt 4 10 10 dayl-llouriB a.ft-S. ,Ma ta au. . u uaji. ma man aaianraiaa . TiiiriitTTrinn rT r v Hcadacho for Forty Yoars. For forty years I suffered from U'k bend ache. A yrnr nno I tiegnn using Celery King. The result wn gratifying and surprlslne, mv headaches leaving at once. The lieniliiihii used to return uvcry seventh day, hut thnnkM to Celery Klnc I have had hut one headache In the last cloven months. I know that what cured me will lielpotliers. Mrs. John 1). Van Keuren, Hnugertlea, N. Y. Celery King corm disomies of the Server, Stomach, l.lverana Kidneys. Sold by drug gists, 25 and 60c. 2 'A FAIR FACE iVAY PROVE A FOUL BAR GAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES SAPOLIO iVSOTT'S MWUl of menstruation." Thoy are "L.5F13 SAV13US" to girls at womanhood, aiding development of organs nnd body. No known, romedy for women kiubIs them. Cannot do harm lifo becomes a pleasure. J.OO JMSIt BOX MY SIAIL. Sold by druggists. DR. MOTT'S CUHMICA7-00. Cleveland, Ohio. For Sale toy R. W. Houck. HIE Oil IF WHO WILL BLUE TRADING STAMPS. Always Encourage Our Home Industries. The syndicate of merchants whose names appear in this directory and who represent the leading and lines in this vicinity, are anxiou to secure new customers and thereby increase their cash trade by giving Blue Trading Stamps, and to that end they have contracted with Blue Trading Stamp Co., so that by dealir.g with those merchants you will receive one Blue Trading Stamp for each ten cents repiesented in your cash purchase. When you have saved 300 Trading Stamps, 600, 900, 1200, or more from any or all ol the merchants combined with whom we have contracted, they can be exchanged located or at any branch store lor very useful and attractive premiums. By asking for Blue Trading Stamps and trading only with mer chants who give them you can get free a 10-cent Trading Stamp with every io-cent purchase, 10 Trading Stamps for $1 purchase, and in the same ratio for the full amount of your bill. Bear 111 nuud the merchants make no advance 111 the prices of their goods, but on the contrary increase plan will enable them to sell closer unintentionally neglect to give you for them ; therefore the remedy lies hesitate to ask for Blue Trading Stamps from any merchant whose name appears in this Directory. This system enables merchants wholesaler, and thereby obtain all discount for cash trade also ? Blue business on a cash basis, and saves which the merchants sustain by reason of bad debts, which loses are inevitable where a merchants does a credit business. Ask for Blue Trading Stamps, of our handsome premiums. Call and get a Directory and Stamp Book to start your collection. List of Merchants Who Give Trading: Stamps Free : llAKElt. Fred Kclthau, 101 XortU Main. HOOTS AND SIIOIM. Joseph Ball, 29 XortU Main. UOOKS AND &TATIUNKUY. Newspapers and lOcent novels exempt. Hooks i Urown, 4 North Main, CONFECTIONWiY. M. 1. Kerumerer. 35 North Main. M T. l'urccll, 7 Eat Centre. Fred Kelthan, 101 North Main. CXOTIIIKIIS AND TAILORS. The Famous Clothing House, cor. Main and Oak. DKV GOODS AND NOTIONS. Davis' Bazaar. 87 West Centre. S. F. Supowlt, Guarantee Dry Goods .House, 13 JNortli Alain. DRUGGISTS. Shenandoah Drug Store, 3 South Main. See Handsome Display of Articles at THE FAMOUS CLOTHING HOUSE, Corner Main and Oak Streets. See the display in the Oak street window;, where Trading Stamps will be Redeemed and Goods cheerfully shown. REMEMBER ALL GOODS ARE FREE TO "Winter Russett Shoes." Gkntlbmbn : We have the finest line of Men's Winter Russetts in the town. They are genuine beauties. We guarantee every pair of them to be strictly solid and are leather lined. Have three soles, and are sold in town at $3.00. Our price is $2.25. We have the same shoes in black. Other winter Russetts in different styles, ranging from $1.49 to ?3.oo per pair. The right place to buy all your shoes and boots is at the FACTORY SHOE STORE, NO. 5. SOUTH MAIN ST. Faultless Labor tgsFaiiltless Prices Are responsible for our always busy business. Try us on plumbing and gas fitting. You wont regret the trial. P. W, Bell, Cor. White & Lloyd Sts. iAndTonic in Tablet Form) v Fort AllDiscascs op the GENERATIVE ORGANS DtVClOPES AND OrVE,lblJTIirUlSTREN&TU To tve ry Part op thc System GUARANTEED jNrAUIBIX lima y DipoKsro DrPttYsicnss BYMail$I.oo Sntj) Stamp ntPAMFttur rkjl l in hciiHrulonti at KIRLIN'S PHARMACY, Onlern by mall don I to my a.ilrefM, PIUS They overcome Weak ness, irregularity and omissions, increase viff or and bnnish "nalns GIVE YOU enterprising business people in their at our store, which are permanently 01 trade secured to them by this than ever before. Merchants may Blue Trading Stamps unless you ask with the customer : vou should not to pay cash for their goods of the discounts. Are you not entitled to Trading Stamps put the merchant's the customer from paving loses save them, and you will feel proud GKOCBItlliS AND l'ltOVHIONS. No stamps given with sugar. F. R. Magargle, 11 Kant Centre Haniuel Davis, 21 North Jardln T. J. UrnuRhall, 23 South Main. Henry L. Jones, eor. Coal and Chestnut. K. 11. Foley, 17 West Centre. GKNiS' PUKNISHINGS. The Famous Clothing House, cor. Main u d Oak. Mux L.evit, Alain ana centre. HATS AND OAl'S. Max Lcvlt. Main and Centre. The Funious Clothing House, cor. Main and Oak. MIIXINKKY AND FANCY GOODS. Mrs. J. J. Kelly, 25 South Main. Mi:.YT MAKKHTS. Carls Brothers, 33 F.ist Centre. I. K. Wetterau, i South Jardlu. ST12AM I,AUNDUY. Shenandoah Steam Laundry, cor. Main and uuerry. TOBACCO AND CIOAKS. Danlell Sc Dodson, 11 Kast Centre. TRADING STAMP COLLECTORS. ABE LEVINE, Prop consistent with EXPLAININGAilYSTERY Baltimorfi Prieit Tells of His Visit to Philadelphia Clergyman 8H0BTLY BEFORE HIS DEATH. Tin. lli'Hil Clm-u mini DlNplnytHl Con ftlilorulilo Tiji!ir In CnuvurHitttmi Wltli Ill OrtmiiUt.niiil Wuh (jlildixl liy llln Prliwtly VIIIoi-h. Daltlrooro, Nov. 18. Itev. Valentine P. aawrythowskl, pMtor ot the In dustrial Pullfth Catholic church, on South Hroudway, thla city, said yoft- tertlay that he wm a visitor last Tlmi (! night at the residence of Ilev. Vincent Zaleskl, pastor of the Independent Polish Catholic Church ot Our .Mother of God, Philadelphia, who was found In a dying condition Friday morning at his residence, 76V. South Second street, Philadelphia, nnd who died In the Afternoon of the same day. Father Oawrychowskl made thc following; statement In regard to the mystery of Rev. Zaleskl's death: Father John Radzeszowskl, o( Chlcopce, Mass., who had been visiting me for two weeks, and myself, went to Philadelphia last Thursday morn ing to transact some business with n Polish paper there, upon arriving there we first stopped at the BeUs building and had dinner, and then went to the newspaper office. Then we went to make a call upon Father Zaloskl, who was not known to either of us. Father Zaleskt was not at home. and we walked around tho city and then went back to his house, In com pany with a member of the parish, and found the priest at home. I sent up my card and Father Zaleskl camo down and Invited us up to his quarters. Soon afterward the organist of the church camo In and Father Zaleskl sent him out for some whisky and wine and oysters. We drank two glasses of whisky nnd finished a bottlo of wine. Father Zaleskl drank very heavily. While he was drinking Father Zaleskl asked the oreanlst for the change from the money which he had given him to purchase the whlnky. wine nnd oysters. The organist told Father Zaleskl that he would talk to him about the chance In the morn ing. Indicating that the money he had given him to purchase the articles had not been sufflcicnt. Father zaiesKi became angry and demanded the change, showing a great deal of tom per. Father nadzeszowskl and myself chlded Father Zaleskl about hlB con duct, and he quieted down. 'During the evening several lames connected with the choir of the church called and consulted with Father Zaleskl about music for Sunday's mass. They were treated to candlos, and their pastor gave them somo monov. I don't Know now mucn or for what purpose It wns given them. Shortlv before 9 o'clock and about z'l minutes after the ladles left Father Radzeszowskl and myself left. Father Zaleskl went to tho door with us, nnd we parted with him while a policeman was standing ou the street near by. When wo left Father Zaleskl was alone. , 'We walked to Market street and the cltv hull, and then to the Iteadlns depot, where Father Radzeszowskl bought a ticket for Wllkesbarre, Pa., whence ho was to go to Scranton to at tend somo special church services. A train for Wllkesbarre was not duo to leave until 11 o'clock, and a train for Baltimore was scheduled to leave with in a few minutes ot the same time. Wo then wnlked about the streets see- Ing the slehts, and went back to tho Betz building and had something to drink. We then remained in the vi cinity of the city hall until train time, when we parted. I hoarded my train and reached home at 3:15 a. m. Friday, and as nn evidence I can show that as soon as I got home I was called out to attend the bedside of a dying woman. I expected Father Radzeszowskl to return to my house on Saturday, but I have not heard anything of him since I left him In Philadelphia at the depot. I cannot say what became of Father Radzes zowskl after I parted with him, but I presume he boarded the train for Wllkesbarre." Father Gawrychowskl says that he will go to Philadelphia and clear up his connection with the visit to tho house of Father Zaleskl. Ho also said that he would likely Institute suit for libel with a Philadelphia newspaper for an unwarranted association of his name with the death of the priest. Ills Life Was Saved. Mr. J. E. Lilly, a prominent citizen of Hannibal, Mo., lately had a wonderful ile- lirerence from a frightful death. In telling of it he says : "I was taken with Typhoid Fever, that ran into Pneumonia. My luncs became hardened. I was so weak I couldn t even sit up in bed. Nothing helped me. I expected to soon die of Consumption, when I beard ot iJr. King's iNew Discovery, une bottle gave great relief. I continued to use it, and now am well and strong. I can't say too much in its praise." This marvelous medicine is the surest and quietest cure in the world for all 1 hroat and Lung 1 rouble. Hcg ular sizes 60 cents and $1.00. Trial bottles free at A. Wasley'sdnig store; every bottle guaranteed snturda.v'H Tootlinll Oamos. At Philadelphia Pennsylvania. 11; Michigan University, 10. At Ithaca Lafayette, 6; Cornell, B. At Now York Princeton, 12; Carlisle Indians, 0. At Cambridge Harvard, 11; Dart mouth, 0. At West Point Columbia, 16; West Point, 0. At Now Haven Yale, 42; Pennsylvania State Collcgo, 0. At Annapolis Naval Cadets, 35: Trinity, 0. WHQ IC Women as well as men are 1 made miserable by kiduey I j ana uiaaaer trouble. Dr. ni iin Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the tSLrVl lc, great kidney remedy. promptly cures. At druggists In fifty cent and dollar sizes. You may have a sample bottle by wall free, also pamphlet telling all about it. Address, Dr. Kilmer wuaIlinKbamton, N. Y. Torrltlo l'owdor Mill Kxploslou. Santa Cruz, Cal., Nov. 13. An explo sion occurred yesterday In tho glazing nouso or tho California Powder mill. Four cylinders containing 10,000 pounds of powder exploded. The ex plosion wrecked the mill, blew down miles of fencing, destroyed the salt petre warehouse, and extinguished the electric lights In Santa Cruz. Patrick Hughes, night watchman, was killed. Does Coffee Agree With Tout 11 not, urint uraln-u made trom pure grains. A lady writes s "The first time I made Grain 0 I did not like it but after using It for one week nothing, would induce me to go back to coflee,' ' It nourishes and feeds the system. The children can drink it freely with great benefit. It is the strengthening substance of pure grains. Get a package to day from your grocer, follow the directions in making it and you will have a delicious and healthful table beverage for old and yiung. 15c. and 25c, THE KENTUCKY CONTEST. Tim (mint of llin VoIm Vertnr-j tlin lnfiifww nrttin Klm'tton. Louisville. Nov. 11 The wcond weak of uncertainty rexnnllng the re sult of balloting for coventor of Ken tucky ueglns with little protpct of an Immediate definite result. The of ficial count has been In pronreas three tlnys. and official returns from a large majority of the 119 counties have nar rowed the contest down to a nooe finish. Bach side claims the election of IU ticket, but the eetlmated plu rality of either does not exceed 3.000. While the returns no far received fa vor Taylor, the reaults of the count may hinpre on the decision given by the county election commlMloners In several places where contents have been bemin on the ground of alleged Irregularities. One of these contents, that In Nel son county, has been decided adversely to the Republicans, it Involves 1.1OT votes nearly as many m either side claims hk It plurality. The Democrats will contest the votes cf some of the mountain coun ties, which return large Republican pluralities. The most Important coun ty Involved Is ICnox. which gave Tay lor 1.398 plurality. There are also con tests In three precincts in Louisville which went Republican. In any event it Is difficult to see how a bitter contest before the legisla ture and the courts can be avoided. IlnmnKliiK I'vIcIximm. Aiillnt Mollnmix New York. Nov. 13 The World pub lishes an affidavit by Joseph Kock, manager of a Broadway private let ter agency, positively Identifying Ro land II. Mnllneux as the man who en gaged a letter box on Dec. 21, 189S, under the name of II. Cornish. Kock further swears that a sample box ol Kutenow powder, as well as other plecps of mall, arrived addressed to II. Cornish. THE TORCH TO POWDUK. Touch a lighted torch to the contents of a powder mill and up It goes! But it isn't the torch thst hlntvft tin tli- HiUtrra&siL Sir!' The'sniff 7 all ready to ex plode. It only needs one touch of fire to start it. When a man's blood is all ripe and ready for dis ease it only needs a little touch to start him going. Maybe he gets a slight cold, rcta wet feet or sits in .1 draft ; then off he goes into a gal loping consumption. nut u isn't tue dralt that does it; that only starts him. His blood was all ready for it in the first place. It was thick with bilious poisons ; clogged with genus of disease all ready to be roused into fatal activity at the least touch. " My wife had a severe attack of pleurlsv and lung trouble." says Abram Frew, Ksq., of kock bridge, Greene Co , 111., In a thankml letter to Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y. ' The doctors five her up to die. She commenced taking Dr. itrce'b Golden Medical Discovery and she be gan to improve from the first dose. By the time she had taken eight or ten bottles she wan cured, and it was the cause of a large amount being sold here. 1 think the ' Golden Medical Discov ery' in the best medicine in the uotkl for lung trouble." Not only for lung trouble is it the most wonderful medicine in the world, but for every form of weakness" and debility. It redeems the very sources of life from these subtle poisonous taints which lay the sys tem open to dangerous disease. It gives digestive power ; helps the liver to do lU work; enriches the blood; builds up solid strength and vital force. When you find yourself losing flesh and appetite ; growing listless by day and sleepless by night there is an enemy lurking ready to apply the torch. Write to Dr Pierce. Your letter will be con sidered strictly confidential and he makes no charge for advice. His great thousand-page book, Thc Teople's Com mon Sense Medical Adviser, will be sent free paper-bound for the bare cost of mail ing, 21 one -cent stamps, or cloth -bound for 11 stamps. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce. Buffalo, N Y. YS' Witch Hazel OH TIII3 PII.I3 OIXT3IJ3KT. One Application Gives Relief, It cures Piles or Hemorrhoids External or Intr nal. PUnd or Bleedlng.ItcUng or Burning Figures and Fistulas. Relief Immediate euro certain. It enres Burns, Scalds and UlccraUons and Con. tractions from Burns. The Relief Instant healing wonderful. It cures Torn, Cut or Lacerated tVounds and Bruises. It cures Bolls, Carbuncles, Felons, " Itunrounds," Ulcers, Old Sores, Itching ErupUons, Scurfy or Scald Head. It cures Inflamed or Caked Breasts and Bore Nipples. Invaluable. It cures Salt Rheurn, Tetters, Scurfy ErupUons, Chapped Hands, Fever Blisters, Bore Lips or Aoatrus. (joroa, lmnlons. Sore and Chafed Feet, Stings of Insects, Mosquito Bites and Sunburns. Threo Sizes, 25c, 50c. and $1.00 Sold by Druggists, or sent pre-paid cn receipt of price. HUMPHREYS' MED. CO., Cor. William & Juhu fell.. AUW YUU1L. DR. CHARCOT'S TONIC TABLETS are the onlr positively guaranteed reined j lor the Urlnk lublt, Kervousness and UeUnchoU caused t7 strunn di ink. Wli Ul'Alt.VXTEE VOCIt llOXF.S to cure an j rase v Ith a positive rl 1 1 en nur nnli e. or refund the runner, and to destruj the appetite for Intoxicating Uquots. TUB TABLETS CAN BE dlVEN WITHOUT KNOWLEDGE OP THE PATIENT. sih ink iihink L"v."vr".r.'r :or.rr of 10 00 e mil mill ou four m boxes and noil tire written cunrnntr to cure or reiund jourmouey. Single boxes 13.00. ..-. For sale at Kirlin's drug store. Grocer can tell you why those when wnoDUT beeiig's keep coming back used as an tor It. etringt though how Ions it take people to try new thins;. admixture to I ordinary cof ice maicet a 1 delicious drink. i HUMPH BE SSrong Drink is Death Told by a Slicnnndonh Citizen For the Benefit of Shenandoah People. The. grtwlett importance attached to tho fulloHnit Is tint it eeneerrjs a Shenandoah rtilraii. It wen Id lee three-quarters of its Interest If It lurdlrwl some resident of Kala ins 100. Mloli., or Woonsoeket, It. I. Like ill the testimony wliteb has sppf-artd heie, and like all nblh will fullotr about the old Q 'ink or remedy. Dean's Kidney Tills, it comes from residents, fellow eltlfni and neighbors. No ether remedy can show such n record of home en res. Itead this case : Mis. Win Qtsdwell, of S3 Xoith Gilbert street, ay: "I bad pain across my lolnf and when standing; mtieli an achinr took me aero- my bek. At times there was con slderablo (mia between my shoulders The kidney seeretisM wero not normal and caused an uncomfortable feeling. I bad a tired hi. sation mornings wtaieh made me loee all my energy. I became Interested in Doan's Kid ney Tills aud procured them from Kirlin's dm store. Though I did not take a whole box I found thorough relief from the troubles." Itoen's Kidney litis for sole by all dealers. Price So cents. Mailed by Poster-Milburn Co., Huftslo, N. Y. Sole agents for the t. S. Ketnembef the name Doan's and take no other. SOLOMON HAAK Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Phila. Slock Ale, Sparkling Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale, B:own Stout, Half and Half, Beer and Porter. L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Mt. Carbon Beer ON TAP At all its customers to-day. Solomon Haak's, 116 South Main Street, Will receive prompt attention. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. M, BURKE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office Erftn building, mrnn nf Main Centre streets, Hbenandoah. r CLAUDE mtOWN, ATTORN E Y-AT- LAW. Officer Cor. Centre and White street, nex Justice Toomey'a office. 1 QltUHLEIt. SI. D., J. PHYSICIAN AND SURfJEON. No. 80 East Lloyd Street. Ofllce hour-; K to Q m. 1 ir,s. tog p.m. ' nUOP JOHN JONES. MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box S, Milumoy City, Pa. Havlnir studied nndar meim rtf lha Kul mutera In London and Paris, will giro lessons on the Tlolln, mandolin, ruliar and roesj culture Terms reasonable. Address In care o! Slrnuse ihe (awaU, Hhenftnrinfth Lauer's Reading Beer and Porter Brewers of the finest and purest .... BRSWS- These products are seldom equalled and never surpassed. Also bottlers of all Carbonated Beverages. Private families desirine orders filled can have them promotlv by calling on Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street SHENANDOAH, A A. EVAN J. DAVIES, Livery and Undertaking. No. 13 North Jardin St. nilllonsof Dollars Go tip In amoli. every year. 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