THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. BOLD HIGHWAYMEN. Italian? Murder Coke Com-! pary's Paymaster. ROBBERS GET SWIFT RETRIBUTION. 4a Attempt to Itnli Sixfe f'nntnliiina f l.ooo Untie rnr Alwrlon, ! In II ron l llii lluht l:rit Inu C linne Fop Tlileve. riTTSHrnci, Oct. ni. 1-our Itnlinn inituTM h I ti ni pt I'd to rnli liy Clerk Wil Hum Hosier uf tin- South wot Connidls-villi- Coke company while inukhiK l'i" t rip between this -it .v mill Alvoitoii with the pny roll of the Alvrrtoii n ml Tnrr works, amount inif to .S4.HIO. Mr. I (order is dead; hi companion, Hurry IIui'kcsk, liiosscntror if tin1 com pany, U wounded; two uf t ln Italian arc dead, n third fatally wounded, uud the fourth 1m in jail. Hosier mid ltuiKCHH left this city Ot 1 o'clock ycsti'idny afternoon with the safe outiiinitiK the nioticy to pay off the incii at tin; Alrt-rtoii mid Tnrr works. As they reached the summit of the lorn; hill above Mori wood, just below which lies Alvcr tun, a hirtfc coke town, without a sec ond's wiirnint; the four Italians tired n volley from their hidiiiK place and spraus forward, tiring ns they advanced. Mr. Hosier fell dead nt the first volley. Voting BuiBess, t hough wounded, was able to return their lire with effect, and one ot the number at t ho horse's head fell dead. A second later lie tired bis revolver in the very face of another, mid lis he fell his two remaining companions became terri fied and, leaving t lie dead one, set out with the wounded one over the hill to the south in the direction of the Alice mines. ISurgcs managed to drive on into Al vertnn with the body of Mr. Hosier mid the safe, where lie gave the alarm. Mount ricasant and vicinity, with the clerical force of the coke company, turn ed out ."MO strong, beaded by Lieutenant John (i. Thompson of Company K, ami soon col-ruled the two, who hud concealed themselves in n field on the Durstine farm, u mile or mo from this town. A summons to surrender was answered by n volley. In which one of the posse received a slight wound on the chest. The outlaws from their fortitieil position made a tierce stand for n few minutes until one of the posse succeeded in get ting in their rear. He shot one through the head, killing him instantly. The other surrendered ami was brought to the ollico of Squire Hhodes and remanded to jail. In the meantime another division of the posse overhauled the third would be robber, who had received a ghastly wound. The ball, entering his mouth nud penetrating his head, came out nt the back of his neck. He is not expected to recover. Over Twenty Million of field. SKATTLK, Wash., (let. 20 A total of ! 92ll,lt(i,iS7 worth of gold dust mid bul- non nas ncen receiveii nt tlie Seattle os say olliee during the present year. Fol lowing lire ollicial figures showing the amount of gold dust mid bullion received between Jan. 1 and Oct. 4, IMOtI: Num ber of deposit, (1,(128; ounces of gold and bullion, 1,24:5,1(53; from Cape Nome, $2.-Mtl,-i27; other Alaskan points, ?4('i2.Kl,'; total from Alaska, $:.17.'t.o2i; from l'.rit iah. Columbia (Allin), .4!i.'t.l 111; Yukon Jistrict (Klondike). $Ki,o74.4MM; Wush mgton, Oregon, Idaho and foreign gold i oin, fi.M.Hij. Miico Oct. Ii4 the olhce lias received an additional fl.'iU.niMI from Nome and tjCiO.OOO from other points. The probabilities are that before the sea n closes Nome will have furnished $3, 000,01 K). Vnrslty Footliail. X-T.--W- t-iio- . .... . ... i-w.v lwinv, ah in tile lug : varsity football elevens, except the L'ni- lersity of Pennsylvania, were scored iKiiinst Saturday. Columbia made Vale iustle to win, 12 to 5, in a sensutional ,'ame in this city, llnrvnrd had to piny dard football to coniiuer the famous Cur- lisle Indians by a score of 17 to 5 nt yumbridge, the red men thereby break ing the hitherto clean record of the Crim- 1 sou. Princeton beat Brown, 17 to o, the Providence eleven making n goal from .he field. The 1'iilversity of Pciinsylva- aiu played u reniarkable game against he Chicago university eleven, the final Igures being 41 to 0. Cornell disposed of Dartmouth, 2S to (I, and Annapolis out- ; played the strong Lehigh eleven. Four of H Family Drowned, POKT CLINTON', O., Oct. 2!).-A 'limdruple drowning occurred nenr Plns r I5cd, on Sandusky bay, eight miles list of here, yesterday afternoon. The Irowncd were the children of William turk. Mr. Stark und the children went "ur a boat ride. On returning to shore he boat became fouled in a fish pound net, nd the oarsman could neither forge the mat ahead nor go back. The children be anie frightened, and, leaning over the ide of the small craft, it capsized, re nlting in the four deaths. Mr. Stark :ime here from Toledo three Weeks ago, le thin had a family of a wirV uud ten hildrcn. Last week Harvey, aged 4, ied. and tlieweek before another child, ged .'! months, also died. iirncita Severely Shaken. CARACAS, Venezuela. Oct. At Jill a. m. yesterday Caracas was visit I by a severe cnrthpinke, Fifteen pri ons were killed and many others in lied. ( i rent damage was done to build )gs, including the Pantheon am the iiurches. The I'nited States legation 'as badly damaged, but nil the occupant -leaped unhurt. President Castro, who aped from n balcony on the second floor ' the government house, had one of his g broken. Mr, William Henry Dovt 'ii Haggard, the British minister, luid miraculous escape, the second floor of ie British legation having fallen upou ill! uud lull ied him in the debris. Fs-Secretiiry 1'orter Very III, j POM Fit KT, Conn., (lit. 2". Mr. John WIdisou Porter, formerly secretary to resident McKinlcy, lies dangeroiisiy ill t his residence in this place, suffering .roin U disease which tijitst ultimately ike him off. For many months In fore he signed his position as tlie -n fiilciit ia I ecrctnry of tlie nation's e.i eutive he had ecu in poor health, ami his suffering niilly made it Imperative that he ubau- t-un wutk. Famous ban lit iihI vllle. NASH VILLK, Oct. 2U.-The gun from which the first shot in the Spanish-American, war was tired bus reached Nush villp, which Is to be its permanent home, it in a llotclikiss rapid fire one pounder and cornea from tho gunboat Nushvillo' which gent a Bitot over tho bow of the Hmmisb. inm-littut vessel Ducuti .Vtuturtv I ROOT LIKES COKMN. An Official Friendship That Is the ; Talk of Washington. Seerefnry of AVnr nnit Aillntnnt fien rral of tlie Army Spf-inl Mitch of Their Time In Tnkluff i:lii-(rliill l'.ven Ise. Since Klilut Hoot cnnie to Wiishinfr ton as secretary of wnr, 14 monthsatfo he litis uciiiirc(l the habit of tin ill iterate eiiestrinn, nlthoii;h be hud probably not ridiienon borsi back inure than 10(1 miles nltoeetber in the other 4 years of his life. It is seldom that u Hum of bis tige develops such en thusiasm fur an exacting form of ex ercise when seductive fo1f links are on every hand, mid its only sat isfyinjf ex pi sin at inn involves t he grcnt fancy be lius evidently taken to Adjt. (len. Cor liin, who lias lieen his preceptor in military ns well ns in other mysteries of Washington life. No more notable exhibition of intimncy between pub Tie men at the national capita! is re salleil in recent years than that popu larly referred to n (he "conspicuous linbnobbisliness of Knot nnil Corbin," upon whom about eipinlly tlie presi dent is supposed to depend for the eon duct of that department which has practically become the most important and powerful of the government's grctit establishments. The ollices of the two men. consti tuting; part of a suite, nre separated by a single door that swinp-s almost constant ly, w hile the headquarters of till other nrmy officers, nre scattered nlonp other floors of the big- building devoted exclusively to fighting nnd for eign affairs, those of the general com manding being situated nt. the extreme distant limit of the structure. This neigh borliness is undoubtedly ns the secretary would now wish to hnve it, nit hough it w as none of his making, for hp found tlie arrangement when hf came just as it had been under half a dozen of his predecessors. The duties of the civilian director of the war of- TWO OFFICIAL FRIENDS. 1 (Secretary Root and Gen. Corbin After a Ride to Mount Vernon.) i fice, ns It is act i 1 1 officially designated upon its great seal, and of its real mil itary head are closely complementary and interdependent; and, their busi ness hours being sharply synchronous, nothing is more natural than that the period and pursuits of leisure of these two men should be strictly coincident. Kvery evening between six o'clock and eight, and frequently in the early morning hours, before officialdom in awake, the cluttering canter of two fine horses which bear him nnd his chief of staff is heard in one part of the district and nearby states or another, and on half holidays or dull days, nnd sometimes on : Sundays, very distant points are reached. Virginia battlefields are vis ited and the surrounding country be yond the sight of the tall marble shaft of the Washington monument is thor oughly explored. , ' During these long journeys, often ex ceeding 40 miles from start to finish, perplexing problems of policy nnd ad ministration nre solved under con peniul influences, with utter disregard of the exasperating red tnpe tangles fastened upon the army through long Inaction und congressional apathy. With clear bends from the exhilaration of purer at mosplicre than ever pene trates the war department building, the two men are often credited with reaching conclusions of inestimable value to the president conclusions deeply affecting the domestic and in ternational relations of the republic und the welfare of the people. , The picture rcproduc.'d from the New York Tribune was taken nt Mount Vernon, the home of Washington, where Secretory lioot and Gen. Corbin spent an hour or two to rest their horses during a 46-mile ride one day lust mouth. , White Dove lnle on Music. I A Newton (Muss.) young lady saw a peculiar feature in a church in o Maine town which she visited hint summer. Hearing the cooing of n dove she looked around and snw a white dove perched on the organ and listening to the music with great appreciation. Sue learned afterward that the dove had been a regular attendant at church for eight or ten years, being attracted by the music, of which it was. very fond. It wns 12 year old mid was the ppt of a lady who lived near. After church the dove was taken to the Sunday school class by H boy and seemed to enjoy the proceedings. I'nlike mat.y church goers the weather made no dilTcreiict' to the dove, but every Sunduy, sum met mid winter, he was at his part on the organ. 'I'ulilold Cnfe In Pari. A restuurunt for concentrated fooo is to be started in Purls by an en terprising French chef. The happj tiiiuir will enjoy a menu of tabloids From the flora d'oeuvres to dessert hit entire menl will be presented to hin; la a lew square inches. ' CONDENSED DISPATCHES. Notable F.ventu nt the Week Ilrletly and Tersely Told. More collieries In the Hazh toii district resumed operations. The sum of $1.2T0,(tMl in gold dust ar rived nt Seattle from Alaska. Reports from Malaga sny that the raisin crop is 30 per cent short. Fifteen persons were Injured In a col lision on tlie Chicago and Alton road. Count Tolstoi Is reported In excellent health ami engaged in writing u drama eutitled "A Corpse." The department of agriculture Issued nn ollicial report saying that the horse chestnut Is poisonous. Returns- from the Itrilish parliamentary 4'leetioti in the Orkney nnd Shetland district show a t'ninnlst gain. The Russian government has twice within two months imposed n special tax for tlie bent-lit of the Red Cross so ciety. TllCNllflY, Oct. no. The report of (tctieral Wilson, chief of engineers, was made public. William 8. Stryker, adjutant general of New Jersey, died at his home in Trenton. Long contest over tlie Yale sophomore societies has been settled by a compro mise. The steamer IMplim brought $2(M,(M)ll In gold from the Klondike to Seattle, Wash. The American Tube ami Iron compn V.v's plant nt Yottngstow n, O., resumed opcral ious. Fight persons were killed and 21 In jui'd in a wreck on the Northern Paeilie near Livingston, Mon. Momliiv, Get, till. The torrential rains In the coast coun try of (iiiadalajara, Mexico, have caused widespread damage. All wine merchants ngree that the French vintage of 1 ! 100 is tho biggest and best for many years. Comtc Caheii d'Anvcrs, a well known figure In Parisian society, was killed in an uutoinobile accident. In a collision on the Trnincnspiun railroad between Itatouin and Titlis S persons were killed and 20 injured. London dispatches said that William Waldorf Astor had donated 10.(K)() to the Cambridge university benefaction fund. (ieorge W. W. Itluke, Democratic can didate for the legislature, fell dead from heart diseasu just as he had finished it speech at Dunn, Ills. (unlit)-, Oct, -7, An nlligalor two feet long was found in n Newark (N. .1.) pumping station res ervoir. Four hundred thousand dollars was transferred to Chicago from the New York subtreasury. Kxplosion of boilers crippled hoisting apparatus ut u coal mine near Minonk, iris., nud Imprisoned 2,"i0 men in the workings. Imports into the I'nited States from Torto Rico have trebled and exports to the island quadrupled since tlie new tar iff went into effect. Mai Lucy Lccton filed a breach of promise suit against I'nited States Sena tor Sullivan of Mississippi in the District of Columbia supreme court. Friday, Opt. . At the New York Stock Kxchangc a single shine of Standard Oil stock sold for $('.05. American locomotives have been order ed for the new Russian railroad between Orenburg und Tasehkeud. An explosion destroyed one of the filP ing houses und magazines ut the Indian Head proving grounds. No one was in jured. tiovernor Candler of Georgia in his message to tlie legislature recommended nu educational uud property qualification for voting. Mrs. Anna Hart, friend of defaulter Scluviber of Klizabcthport, N. .1., surren dered to the bank oflicials jewels, horses and curringes valued at $24,000. The home of the late Rayiird Taylor nt West Chester, Pa., known as Ccdur Croft, has been sold nt sheriff's sale to satisfy tlie claim of a trust company. Thnrndny, Oct. ItH. The annual report of the judge advo cate generul of the urmy was made pub lic. Daniel F. Dobie, wurden of Clinton prison ut Dunncniora, died of heart dis ease. C. M. Cotterman has been appointed director general of posts in the Philip pines. Au extraordinary scarcity of money wus reported to threaten a tiuancinl cri sis in Sweden. The Fidelity bank of New York city was authorized to do business by tho state hanking department. A Simla tlndia) dispatch suid that an olliccr and 4. Sikhs hud been killed in a brush with Muhaud raiders. The Chicago labor troubles, as far as they affect the construction of the new postoIUee building, have been settled. Twenty-four lives were lost in u colli sion between the French steamers Faid hei bc and Mitidja off the Spanish coast. Funeral services of former Secretary John Sherman were held at his former residence in Washington, and tlie body wus taken to Mansfield, ()., for burial. FltK-llufili Lee'a Appointment. WASHINGTON. Oct. oO.-Au order has been issued at the war depart incut discontinuing oil Nov. 15 the military division of Culm ami the departments of western Cuba and eastern Cuba nud establishing in their stead the depart ment of Cuba, with General Leonard Wood in command uud with headquarters at Havana. General Fitz-Hugh Lee is relieved from the command of the de partment of western Cuba and ordered to Omaha, where ho will relieve Gen eral Merrinni of the command of the de partment of the Missouri. General K. S. Otis Is ordered to Chicago and assigned to the command of the department of the lakes, relieving General .1. H. Wade. Woolley In I'enns l aula. IIARRISRL'itG, Pa., Oct. L John G. Woolley, Prohibition nominee for (resi dent, in his trip across cent ml Pennsyl vania yesterday tui'de a total of 17 slops ami IS speeches. Harrisburg was reach ed for the evening rally nt 7:o0. An ex tensive parade and demonstration pre ceded tlie evening rally, which wus held ut lioard of Trade hull. Valuable Hiii'.wuy Franchise. SAN JUAN, Porto Rico, Oct. 81. Thu railway franchise which the executive council granted to the North Aniericau company is very valuable. It will per mit the construction of a veritably net work of lines in tho isluud. is mm oxen moke. Lucky Baldwin Reputed to Ee a i Millionaire Again. ThrntiRh 1'lnck and tJood Unslncss Mnnnitrmrtil This tnliiie est ' ern t harnclcr tinlns Fresh KniM'lj of Wealth. "Lucky" llaldw in Is the title by which K. .1. Rahlwin is known far and near in California. He used to av. however, that it was pluck and not luck that brought him millions. Though to the public, wealth seemed to easily flow into his hands, in revicwin;r the old man's history it appears that his re mark had much of truth in it. Mr. llaldw In w as born on a farm nenr l!n cine. Wis., nnd when n boy Is years old, he tnnl n fine little horse, of which he Was very proud, to South Kend. Ind and there his horse ran a winning race. With his cash capitfll nnd some credit he was able to open n grocery store, which prospered, nnd In time I'.nldwin bought several wagons and horses nnd started for California. I'.y judicious trading on the way, he reached San J-'ranciseo in 1 considerably richer than he was when he left home. Figur ing' that in the boominu' new town of San Francisco mililons of bricks would soon be needi'd, he bought an interest in a brickyard. He learned the art of making bricks thoroughly, nnd then started n yard for himself, and out of this business there came to him a for tune. Til a short time he bought a liv ery stable, which proved to be an ex cellent investment, nnd in five years Mr. I'.nldwin decided that lie had done well enough to warrant his taking a trip around the world. When he returned from abroad he brought with him n company of Jap anese acrobats, who delighted the peo ple of San Frnnciseo and nil the mining towns of the west, and finally their manager played them in New York at the Academy of Music. This tour was E. J. LUCKY HALDWIN. (Twice He Has Risen from Obscure Pov erty to Affluence.) a success. After Baldwin's return to San Francisco from New York he bought mining- stock, and in the course of a little time he discovered that there was a scheme, on foot to "freeze him out." He heard of the plans of the oth er owners and did not approve of them. Half an hour before they were to put their plans in execution Baldwin and some friends invaded the place they were holding, aud with fists, chairs, cuspidors and a revolver, made things lively for them for nearly half an hour, until his attorney arrived with an in junction. After the burning1 of Baldwin's ho tel in XS98 it was supposed that the old man wns "tint broke," and, though he owned 50,000 acres of land in lower California, this wns mortgaged, as was also the hotel. The hotel wns not in sured, und its unfortunate owner was obliged to sell his ground for $1,425, 0U0. This went toward paying off mortgages and other debts. Last Christmas Baldwin surprised his friends by announcing that he was going to Cape Nome, as he knew there was wealth there if a man only knew bow to get it. In the ruins of his ho tel Baldwin hud sonic time before rigged up a sort of theater, nnd there had a company of Hawaiian dancers, who made him money. He engaged them to play n, season in the mining camp. He gathered other vaudeville attractions ulso, fitted up a ship with provisions for eight months, put a theutcr ready to be nailed together in its hold, and sailed away to Cape Nome. Now the news comes to San Fran cisco that "Lucky Baldwin" husstriiek it rich: that, not satisfied with the success of his- far north theater, he took up pick nnd shovel und went out into the frozen wilderness nnd dug for gold, nnd gold he found. Nothing but a superabundance of pluck could have mude u man of his age determined enough to begin the battle of a search nfter wealth all over ngain. The annals of California bristle with references to the energy anil determination of many of the rugged men who huve made the state their home for years, but "Lucky Baldwin's" record holds place with the best of them. Snkkzband Blow. That is what you imist do when you have c; ti.rrh In the head. The wiy to cure thi. di ca e; is to purify the blood with llood'n S-ira;i;oilla. This med icine soothes and henls ihe inflamed sur faces, rcb.nids the delicate tissue and per liianeii'ly cures cittnrih by expelling from the blood the scrofulo.is tnims noon whL-h it de pen''p. Be snre to get Hood's. The nuii-iiritaiiu(,' cuihniiic Hood'b Tills. Some I auk o.Tn ials are judged by appear ances, and som : by disappearances. Jku.-O, tiik New Dksskrt, pleases all ihe f. mily. Four flavors : Lemon, Orange, Raspberry and strawberry. At your groceis ,oc- ( 10 25l4t Bears tt Ttw Kind You Havtt Always Bought r Tho Kind Yoti Ilavo Always in nso for over CO years, ntm nan noon iiiaoo iintior Mis Mr "onrtl supervision slnoo Its Infancy. f-CCCUft' Allow no nno t.ndwHvn vnti In tl.iu All Counterfeits, Imitations nnd Just-as-pood" are Imf Experiment!! that trillo with and endanger tho health of Infants and Children Ex per ieneo against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Cnstoria Is a harmless niihstiinto for Castor Oil, Pare porie, Drop and Soothing1 Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nareotio Mihsttiiicc. Its ajxo is its iruarantee. It destroys AVorms nnd allays lYvorishness. It cures Diarrlnea and Wind Colie. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation nnd Flatulency. It assimilates tlie Food, regulates thn Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother' Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS SI Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. WAIT FOR THE DISROBING. SlrmiKe Flirt Ilevrnlt',1 Tlttit Coilllith Fount on I.filiNtcr lYhrii tlie l.nllrr Shed Tlirlr SlirlU. It is probably news to the majority of people to know that the red r rock codfish is a bitter enemy of the lobster that hns just crawled otit of his shell nnd Is soft nntl nnaliln to protect himself, sa.vs the I.cwiston (Me.) Jonrnnl. During bhcddinjr time these lobsters crnwl up under project ing rocks where the seaweed und kelp nre thick and where they find pro tected places in which to po through the process of slipping out of their old shells and taking on a new cont of mail, so to speak. For some days after shedding the lobsters nre weak and unable to cope with those fish that wage war upon them. This fact the codfish seem intuitively to know, nnd they will swarm nround these re treats in great numbers and wait for the shedders to crawl out. An old lobster fisherman said the other morning that many times he hnd stopped his dory over a large number of these red codfish nnd watched their operations. lie hnd even dropped his line down nnd dan gled tempting bait within a few feet of them. Unless It Happened to fall directly in front of their noses, how ever, they would seldom take it, ns they were after lobster meat. When the thin-shelled lobsters would erawl eut from beneath the protecting Ken weed the codfish would dart at them nnd strike them fierce blows with their tails, disabling them completely. They would then fall to and devour the helpless crustaceans. This per formance the lobster fisherman said lie lind witnessed many times. The shedding season is now praeticnlly over, and the shells of the lobsters are becoming firm and hnrd and they are fully able to take care of themselves. OFF ON A DARING VOYAGE. Fl.lilnn Di.at with Crew of Six Una i:.cu Started on n I)uh to the North Pole. There hns just sailed from Hnm liurg what may be set down ns among1 the most daring bond of arctic explor ers on record. The little vessel is the Matador, a common North sea fishing-boat with a register of but 44 tons. It depends wholly on sail power. The crew consists of six men, the owner and captain being Lieut. Von liauendahl. His plan after leaving Tromsoe, is to sail ns fnp north as the ice will permit; then he will abandon his little vessel and force hia way nhead with sleds. As to his return, that will be guided by circumstances, says a contemporary Though the Matador is so small, jet the expedition takes along enough provisions and fuel to lust three years. This is packed in water-tljrht boxes so constructed that they can be used either as rafts or bouts. They have runners also, and so can be used ns sleds, dipt. Von Ilnnenduhl has spent his entire fortune in preparation for the trip, lie Is iS years old nnd has piisstd 17 years nt sea. lie and his crew nre enthusiastic nnd expressed themselves ns confident that they would return with the secret of tho po.e m their posEession. Three edition h-ive already been nnn'cd i-"!KHle, II -n.k, an announcement of winch will lie found In our adverlicing col umns This little book, which is crammed tall or information on the horse, costs but 50 cents, yet wc are free to say it has ns much practical, boile.l-down information for busy people a hook, costing ten times as much. Put lt in the hands of your boys and girls and get the hired man a copi to cents, by mail ; address the publishers, Wil mcr Atkinson Co., I'Mladelpnln. ' Bought, nml wlilcli Im liccu lias borno tlio Msnntiiro P Signaturo of KAILK0AD NOTES. PENNSYLVANIA KAII.KOA0. Ui:iifCF.i Uatbs to Wii.i.iamsi hk r -Ac. count State Coi.i.kok vs. IIucknki.i. 1 oot iiai.i. Came, Nov. 3. Kor ihn Ik-hcm of. those desiring to witless the footliail on. te-it between the teams of Iluckiirll ami State College, nt VilliftiiiKpnrt, on Novem ber 3, the l'ennsylvsnia Kailroad t'on jany will fell excursion tickets from I'lcllefunte, Troy, Kenovo, Mifllinburti Enst l'.!oom! ur;j, Shamokin, llarrislmrg. nnd interim- lmse stations, at rate of single fare (or the nuiiM Hip (no rate les than 25 cents). These tickets will be sold only on November ; ami will be good for return passage until Nu. 5, Winter Excursion Tickris tin No vember I tiie l'cnnsylvani.i Railroad ("o. will place on sale, at its ptincipal ticket unices excur-ion tickets to all mminent Wintet resorts in New Jersey, Virginia, North anil Sou.h Carolina, Georgia,' l'loridi, ( tibi ami C0111r.1l America. The tickets will I e soli nt the usual low rates, with the usual ic.ura 1 1111 i ' s. The magnificent facilities of the IVrrsyh vani.i Ka lmad, with its many tonne :ions and through lrai:i service, make this tlie fa vorite line for Winter travel. An illustrated book, descriptive of Winter resorts, nnd giving routes of travel aii-.l ra'.es for tickets, will he furnished free after No vember I, on application to ticket agents. Hoax "I'm all run d.wn " Juan "Why don'i you ride a wheel yoursell?" Dist'RF.ssiNO Stomach Disease Perma nently cured by the mt.sterly rower of South Amejican Nervine Tonic. Invalids need sutler no longer, because this great re nedy tan cure them all. It is a eure for the whole world of stomach weakness and indigestion. The cure begins with the first d.e. The relief it In inys is marvellous and surpn-ing. It makes no failure; never disappoint-. No matter how long you have sullereil, your cure is certain under the use of tin c,rclt health-giving force. l'lcasnnl anil always safe 'Sold by C. A. Kleiin, driist, uS West Main street, Hloonisbuig, l'a. l'4 '9 According to the milkman, you never miss the water 'till the cow runs dry. . Hki.i the Overwoskhd Heart. Is the great engine which pumps life through your system hard pressed, over-taxed, groining under its hnd because diieise has closed it ? Dr. Agnew's Ci rtf for the heart is na ture's lubricator and cleanser, and daily demonstrates to heait sufferers that it is the safest, surest, nnd most speedy remedy that medical science knows." 34 Sold by C. A. Kleiin. It takes a lot of corks for sonic fe'.iowsto have a corking good time. A farmer, way out in Oregon, writing; 10 the publishers of Horse liook, advertised " this issile, says : "I have read a number ot books on the horse j some of them were large ami of high price, but Higgle II,rilj book did me 11 ore leal good than any of them." The price is 50 cents, by mail; ad dress the publishers, Wilmer Atkinson Co , l'hiladelphia. The weather indicator is often m!c ' vain. I.1TH.E Uraves. Old time a quarters box "rurger.s" are quitting the field m whole battalions. Dr. Agnew's Little TilN nt 10 cents a vial are tirivirg them out at a points, liecause they act gently, more ef fectively, never pain, and are easily to take. Sick headache succumbs to one dose. 35 Sold by C, A. Kleim. j1 A swlich in time saves nine wigs. If y'lU don't believe it, ask any old maid. What Siuu. we Have for Desk: t? This question arises in the family cj-ery 1 . ... .r it in.dav. TrV fell- a delicious dessert. Prepared '"'"""'!'" ute. No baking I ndd hot water and ft 0 cool. Flavors: Lemon, orange, 'Fi and strawberry. At your groceis. 100 1025 CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of 1
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