STOP SUFFERING FROM ASTHIBft OR FEVER If Asthmador does not instantly re lieve the very worst attacks of Asthma, : Bronchial Asthma and the Asthmatic : symptoms accompanying Hay Fever. your money will be returned, is the | terms upon which Geo. A. Gorgas, I 11> North Third street and Penn sylvania Railroad Station, announces he is selling Dr. Rudolph Schiflfmann's Asthmador and Asthmador Cigarettes. No matter how inveterate or obstinate your case, or how; often or violent tlie attacks, Asthmador will instantly re lieve you, usually iu ten seconds but j always within fifteen minutes. The Druggist has been authorized by [ the Doctor to sell every package of his j Asthmador on a guarantee to return the j money in every siugle case where it j does not give instantaneous relief, or is not found the very best remedy ever used. You will be the sole judge your- | self and under this positive guarantee I by Geo. A. Gorgas absolutely no risk | is run in buying this remedy. Persons living elsewhere will be sup plied under the same guarantee by their i local druggist or direct by Dr. R. Sell iff- ! niann. St. Paul, Minn. [ CKjNEWS GIVE MONEY TO CHURCHES Gettysburg Woman Leaves #BOO to Catholic and Lutheran Gettysburg, Nov. 12. —Both Catho lic and Lutheran churches benefit by the will of Mrs. Sallie A. Johns, widow of Ixmis B. Johns, late of Conowago township, which has been entered for probate in the office of Register and Recorder Gardner. Included in the bequest were these: S3OO to St. Vincent's Catholic church, Midway, and SIOO additional for masses; S4OO to St. Matthew's Luth eran church, Hanover; SIOO to Mt. Olivet cemetery association in trust for keeping up of the burial plot. Mrs. Johns was a member of St. Vincent's church and her husband a member of (St. Matthew's church. The remainder of the estate to be divided in equal shares among eleven nieces and nep hews. Four Deer Shot Carlisle, Nov. 12.—The members of the deer party composing the Eichel berger Camp, who are located along the Bendersville Road, near Pine Grove, and who shot a monster specimen Tues day, brought down another deer yes terday. Their average stands two deer in two days. C. E. Miller and W. E. Worthing ton, two residents of this place, are also among the fortunates who have a deer to their credit, for Tuesday at Pine Grove, which seems to be the center of the "battle grounds," these i men shot an eight-prong buck weigh ing 180 pounds. As he wa9 driving along the road from Biglerville to Pine Grove to join a party of hunters, Arthur Taylor, a young lad of Biglerville, observed a monster specimen of the fleet-footed animal and brought the deer to the ground. This specimen had ten prongs. Cattle Have Disease Gettysburg, Nov. 12. —The hoof and mouth disease has made its appearance in Adams county. Dr. G. M. Graybill, a State inspector, has announced that he found two herds in the vicinity of New Oxford, which had the disease and were condemned. One of the farms on which the dis ease was found is that of George Cro mer, between New Oxford and Gettys burg. The other is the Fleming farm, about a mile and a half from New Ox- i ford. This farm is tenanted by The-1 ophilus Bievenour. There are nineteen head of cattle on j the Cromer place, thirteen of which i belonged to Mr. Cromer while the other j •ix he was feeding for Charles Diehl. i The farm occupied by Mr. Bievenour is! a rather small one and his herd of i cattle is not extensive. Two additional herds of cattle suf fering from hoof and mouth disease were discovered Tuesday in this sec tion. both not far from Abbottstowu but on the York county side of this line. Dog Bit Child. Killed Chambersburg, Nov. 12.—A dog, I owned by Albert Thornton, an employe ! of Vanderau's restaurant, was shot yes-' terdav afternoon on West King street j after the animal had attacked a lap dog; HARRISBURG PEOPLE PRAISE SIMPLE MIXTURE Many in Havrisburg praise the simple mixture of buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., known as Adler-i-ka. This remedy is the most THOROUGH bowel cleanser ever sold being even used successfully 111 appendicitis. ONE SPOONFUL relieves almost ANY CASE of constipation, sour or gassy stomach. ONE MINUTE after you take it the gasses rumble and pass out. Adler-i-ka I'iinnot gripe and the INSTANT action is surprising. G. A. Gorgas, druggist, IU North Third street aud Pennsylvania Railroad Station. Adv. f You Ask Us About Lumber We've been hand ling it for a number of years and we know a lot about it. , We will be glad to tell you about the lasting qualities of different woods, how they take paint, ete. Better see us the next time you need anything. United Ice & Coal Co. MAIN OFFICE: Forster and Cowdeu Streets owned by John Rossi. It is said the canine had attacked other dogs that had been running about Memorial square. It was reported to the police that early in the afternoon the dog had bitten a little girl and lacerated her arm. She was passing through Me morial square at the time but re turned to her home without speaking to any one of the occurrence. Little Girl Shot by Brother Waynesboro, Nov. 12. —Bedelia. the 8-vear-old daughter of J. M. Robertson, Mont Alto, was painfully hurt and nar j rowlv escaped fatal injury, Tuesday evening, when a ball from a Flobert rifle, fired by one of her younger broth ers, penetrated her right thigh. Kntering the upper fore part of the thigh the ball pushed its way almost through and was afterward cut out by | L>r. \V. H. Brosius from the back part of the thigh. The child is out of danger ana does not suffer much from the ac-j eiuent. TO ISOLATE MOVIE MASHERS Chicago Ordinance Separates Men From Women Patrons Chicago, Nov. 12.—Segregation of j bachelor patrons of moving picture j houses to eliminate the masher nuisance | is provided for in an ordinance drafted ; yesterday with the approval of Chief of i Police Gleason. The chief would have all movie the- } aires divided into three sections—one i for men alone, another for unescorted ■ girls and another for married couples j or women with escorts. Will Address Engineers George A. Harwood, chief engineer j of the electric zone improvements, will I address the members of the Engineers'! Society of Pennsylvania at 8 o'clock ! to-night in the lower hall of the Board j of Trade building on "The Grand (.'en- I tral Terminal Improvements of the Xoiv York Central and Hudson River ! dlroad Company." J RUPTURE A iiplimicrn I Mr (I nnil Approved li> I'. !i. (ioirrnmrnt— Xow Hero W. R. SKEL.ET, the noted expert. Is returning to Harrisburg and will be at i the Commonwealth Hotel. Tuesday and ; Wednesday. November 17 and IS, thor- | oughlv equipped and prepared to deal j with the most difficult cases. His Spermatic Shield Truss, used and I approved by the U. S. Government and | the Czar of Russia, will retain any rup- I ture. affording; immediate relief, and j frequently closes the opening in a short : time. WONDERFUL, RESCLTS WITH OUT SURGERY OR HARMFUL INJEC TIONS. Clean and durable; no irritat- I inp; leg straps or binding of hips. Examination and advice Free. Pa- ! tients treated on former visits invited to call for attention without charge, j Home Office, Walnut St.. Philadei- . phia. Pa. Cut and keep for reference. | adv. For Warmer Homes Bum Kelley's Coal and be comt'ort- i able this Winter. Kelley's Coal is. first of all. rich , iu carbon, uniformly sized and burns with lasting heat intensity—and sec ondly, its goodness has free swav be- ' cause all the dirt is removed before it j is delivered. Good coal—clean coal—that's Kel- I ley's. Kelley's Hard Stove at $6.70 1 is the beat fuel for the average 1 uriiace. H.M.KELLEY&CO. 1 N. Third Street j Tenth and State Streets BOMB WRECKS COURT HOUSE Bronx Buildings Are Damaged for Blocks Around; White Slaver , Was Just Convicted New York, Nov. 12.—A bom KITCHEN- j ► Hartford Axminster Rugs at LOWEST PRICLb FOUNDED 18 71 W A"DTTQ I ! t Jj514.98 value $27.50; HF THF f Yw FOR TUF these rugs are slightly mis- 5 TMITFWMa Tea Kettles at 79< -value < . matched on the seams, but WEEK GREEN SIGNS $1.1.", and $1.25-nickel ot her wise perfect. miihi plated copper tea kettles: ► NewLinolmmi, at limited in scllal < ► 33<* sq. yd. —all new goods this price. ; ™m mea sl lwnent: s." brinK DRESSES SPECIAL FOR IN THE MUS- Wa ; b T$T£ S ; ► """ ■" VN Serge Dresses at $2.98- T TfjT WTTAP with galvanized eover and' values s|>s.9B to $10.00; I? IvLDA Jl WLiill wood handle; sizes 7 and 8. ; TOYS made of pure wool; heavy Madeira hand embroidery, DEPARTMENT Nesco Perfect Double Roast- j ► Jointed Dolls at 69c valu(J ~ot ! h( : I , ateßt " ,od " .light I v soiled. A «r at Jointed Dolls at W- alue els, but good .styles. - ; . . Flannelette Sleeping Gar- Koyal granite enamel ware < soiled iron.'handling ' Flannelette House Dresses at , .-* lut 1(01 " sl ' " ments at 35^—value 50c; —seamless, self-basting. <; ► from handling. 69^ -value $1.50; real "larly 100. ; with feet; pink and blue 3oal Hod at 17*-value 25c; —value good patterns; all sizes to 25C for 10 inch doilies ribbon drawn: drawers tory and mill use. i 50c. 46. regularly 35c. with hemstitched ruffle; all BOWMAN'S Basement. BOWMAN'S Third Floor. BOWMAN'S Second Floor. for 8-inch doilies—reg- < ularly 39c. Corset Covers at 12>,C - TTIWT7T V I ONLY A LIMITED NUMBER OF d " Uie '- reg " w " K / : WOMEN CAN SECURE A Sn? SMART HAT FOR $3 AND 53.50 80r !' or , CHINA a ruK " - : We t „i» Mle ,0-U.v J , h ,,. e T„„L "Z»£ and Crea, Sets .. NISHINGS ] iii i 4. u a if 4.1 ii I . • 88r—value $1.09; initial, . , black velvet hats of the very latesmodels. Every hat is Pl ™ ich chiua , Roman gold Men can save greatly m < desirable and hardlj any two are alike. Large shapes, me- _ Hppnratpd wanted apparel by coming ; dium sizes and small turbans. BOYS' ImX* Basket Trays at to this stor P e to.,norro,v. ; ► Made to sell at si..)o to $12.00. See window to-night. TT fITTTTIVm. 50^— value 98c, $1.25. Men's Underwear at 35c < y bowma.vs second Floor. vJ^ViXLjJLI\J ;}9 a ud $1.75; china values 50c and 69c— ► ~ ' Heavy Overcoats at SI.OO center; suitable for rolls or heavy winter weight; ► TirAlUri?'Kr>C "nr*lWirCTTr*C value $3.50 and $3.98; with sandwiches. fleece lined cotton and W V/lUilll O i/uluLoixLO belts; sizes 12 to 17 years. Jardinieres at 59^—value natural wool mixed; rty . . - , 98c* new face designs; just mostly shirts. GLOVES Flannelette at 6,< yd.-2, Norfolk Srnts at 92.49- the article for your house Men s Dress Shirts at 42* < il „ , inches wide; all new pai- value $2.98 aud $3.00 —the r .i llllf men s uress amris ai Kayser s Gloves at terns and cut from full new models: sizes 6to 17 _ '. ' ~ . «•> ci« made ot percale; i-oat. h value ->oc; lisle and chain- pieces. vears Electric Portables at Jp2.t>B style with attachejl cufts. < ► oisette gloves; long and _.. , _ , —value $12.50 and $14..)0: Mpti's Hnlf Hntjp 12i'i«i k < ► short. Outing Flannel at 6 !4? yd. Boys' Corduroy Trousers at with umbrella shade, cover- . f', ► Golf Gloves at „ sizes and shades. daik patterns. shades only; sizes Bto 1, sdk; limited quantity to- o rs; medium and heavy . . Boys' Gauntlets at 50c - Utica heets at years. sell at this price. wei g ht; cotton and silk 1| fleece lined. $1.19; bleached; 3-inch bowmans Third Floor. bowman's Basement jj g j e < BOWMAN'S Main Floor. hems: laundered: slightly / v Men's Flannel Shirts at ' "° v FPTTiAY "RAPGAINS 79^— value si ; heavy / V WWTTTT anrt"n O weight; plain blue and , Willir, \J\J\JUO Isf and 18c: in plain "TNT \JT A"NTTI?TI QTinTTQ " l v ► LINENS " lnS 01 ' " l )at " IJ!#JL/ i „ m i- -. . . . . A chance for women to secure good, serviceable shoes for i ► Unbleached Turkish Towels Ticking at yd.— value ~m i . , vint „ r / i at lOo— value 19c: large 15c: bleached! white and iough, winter wear. OPFATSAV-I h size: extra heavy quality. blue or fancy stripes. Women's Button Boots at §l.69— values $2.50 and $3.00 viivuxix wxi » , White Mercerized Batiste at Shaker Flaniiel at 7( . vd _ patent colt, gun metal and tan Russia calf; smart styles. TTTCS JN TTTR " 12' yd. —value 25c: 45 Vil l, |( , . unbleached- Women's Shoes at 98£— values $1.50 and $2.00; warm- 111 VJO Hi 1 OJh i inches wide; beautiful, fine reinnantTengths. ' lined glaze kid lace shoes for cold winter wear. * ; K material for baby dresses. till Women's Shoes at §1.49 —values $3.00 and $3.50 —palent '< r White Plisse Crepe at 11 1 Uaaing at yd.— co l t vamp s | loes w j t h black and fawn tops; turn soles, rr ATUTWr 1 -< U yd.— value 19c : 31 inches value 18c: 4o inches wide, Louis Cuban heels. tLOIiIiJNCj y .. , ; ii r.. will bleach easily; short , ... . i ► wide; used especiallx foi lengths suitable for sheets Women s Cloth Overgaiters at 25tf— in black only. T)"R'PAT?T * L underwear. or pillow cases. Women's Cloth Spats at 69«> —finest cloth overgaiters in " J ► Shadow Voile at 10c yd. . ' black, tan and grey. TWTnVTT , , i- . n, in,.li.w Avi.le Cambric Muslin at 6!.. c yd. IYIILiM 1 i . \alue loc: 4U tllclies WlCie. - J BOWMAN'S Third Floor. 9 tn H vds —value lUc; bleached; lb J „ i ► in remuants ot _ to by is. jncheß wjde |„ the following items. ' "SSE-TSrrfS m>wMAir» Maia naa,. RIBBONS AND DRAPERIES : ► SSSJtiSSfSS!*' LACES NECKWEAR • VK " . t , 4n , ! 1 „ . .. . - w w ** ue 30c; barred; 38 inches Men s Overcoats at $4.95 u™ hnrflcv 4 Val. Laces and Edges at 25. I»lue, with figures, floral —3 for $l.O0 —value 50c; W Jxl White Curtain Lace at 22c designs and cadet blue; 31 * vests and pants; white or TT A T XT Tlt)Trr PT"PT Q* yd.— value 38c; 45 inches and 36 inches wide. - ► peeler color; fleece lined. H A'- Jl Xvlv/Jj* wide; for sash, panel or School Cloth at 10c yd.— < ► Women's Underwear at , -value $1.00; vests, pants Zn, To' APPAREL Striped Tapestry at «9c yd. Jfe loU 32 wide; < , and union suits: medium popular in the Redingote ChUdren's Hats at .500 - value $1.2,,; 50 inches i p.s ... all shad, s „ aud heavy weight; cotton [ n( ; de AU ou saU f to . value $1.25 to $1.75; in wide; for cushions, work Wool Dress Goods at 39c aud wool and cotton mix- morrow at just one-half silk, corduroy, plush and bags and chair coverings. yd.-value Toe; remnant ] } ed; natural and white. the regular price. velvet, trimmed with rib- bowman's Fourth Floor. lengths. k Women's Stockings at 18c bon and velvet; suitable All Wool Brocades at 59c 4 !► pr., 3 pairs for 50<— value sa.rt gauges, .. . iuc j,air nets 2C ed styles, long sleeves, high 65f> —value SI.OO to $1.50; wide; in brown and tan. and heavy weight cotton, 100-vard spool sewinc silk neck, or flat collars with all the wanted shades. Satin Messaline at 25f> yd i fine ribbed, double knees; three-quarter sleeves; sizes Men's Sensible Purses at value 85c; .yard wide: tau, ► black and tan; not all sizes. bowma.vs Mam Floor 2to 12 years. ' 19^—value 25c. Nile, light'blue and'lilac! < * BOWMAN'S Main Floor. * '■'■■■ BOWMAN'S Second Floor. BOWMAN'S Main Floor. BOWMAN'S Main Floor. 4 * * Aged Retired Farmer Dies Kast l«ampeter, Nov. 12. —Benjamin! R. Stauft'er, 88 years old, died yester-' : day from infirmities of age. He was j a retired farmer and gardener, aud i was born on the farm where he died. : 1 The farm was handed down to liim i from his grandfather, who emigrated to i I this country iu 1 749, and took up a j grant of 600 acres, buying it from Wil-! i liaroi Penn. The original deed is still t lin tlie family. Deceased was one of the , organizers of the Eastern Market As ! socia'tiou. A widow and several children ' survive. I » Women physicians are not a modern ; innovation. There were plenty of i them among the ancient Greeks," some I of them being famous 5