im STHE KIND 11 K) ill 1 UllUi "Itpoaknotoutofweaksurmlset, r THAT CURES! but from proof." Great Distress Among the Suffer The Men Who Qtolo Seventy Thou sand Dollars in Custody. RAILROADERS WERE IN THE PLOT. ing Sea Islanders. THE NEED FOR PUBTHER RELIEF. WSJLPPR.I. It Car eeColdi, Coughs, Bore Tbrett, Croup, Infli enta, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis anlAithiri. A certain cure for Coaaumption in first tjM, and a lure relief in advanced stages, Use at one. Tou trill eee the excellent effect after taking th first dose. Sold by dealers everywhere, Larpa tottlea 0 cente and $1.00. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Coal Street, ' SHENANDOAH, PENNA, -AGENT FOR- CELEBRATED LAGER 1 1 v AHD PILSNER BEEBS Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. There's no way to remove oil-stain, gn thoroughly as a daily use ol because of its high percentage of UZ ASK YOUR UKOCER FOR IT. JAB. S. K1EK&CO., Chicane Wliifn Rnceim. Snnn A Nent'J Sonpi Will Sr UUllAf AtUijQUlU MUMJl XaOUfflUtfl IX1U UttDttV uaocioPiciiooi! o .COMMENCING Saturday Evening, Septc.16,189 -AT 8 O'CLOCK II Hi, IS IB At Robbing Opera House. .dlixiisi3ioxi , GO CeutB lio Your Own Hoctor. For one dollar get a bottle of Mayer' Mag netic Catarrh Cure. It v ill last for three months, and is absolutely guaranteed by your druggie t. Doctors say the only way to oue catarrh and hay fever is by inhalation. We bare worked for years to accomplish a good, simple method for Inhaling med. cine, ana titer Mayers' Mag netic Catarrh Cure, wbith is used by ibis new metnoo, to tne puonc, t no guarantee it 10 cure any iwse, no juauer ci low long standing. One bottle is all ycu need to accomplish a cure, It will last for three months. Ask your drag gist or address The Mayirs Drug Co., Oakland, TBI WONDiH Of THE AGS. Have you catarrh ? No doubt you have Most ccoDle are so afflicted. Get a bottle of Mayera' Magnetic Catarrh Cure from your A rtlaolat T., 1 a Anlv moilMro of Italflnrfnn the market and absolutely guaranteed, for saie tiy druggists ana pr.ee si. "flOTHER'S 5? is n scientifically prepared LInimont and harmless; every ingredient is of recognized value and iu constant use by the medical profession. It short ens Labor, Lessens Pain, Diminishes Danger to lifo of Mother and Child Book '-To Mothers" mailed free, con taining valuable information auc5 voluntary testimonials. Sent by express, charges prepaid, on recelp' of price, $l j jjer bottle. BRADFIELD BEG"' ATP. LU, Atlanta, Ga. e-Mj ildr"rlU. MA Villi SJ itlYER. COVE OYSTERS We are now prepared to all orders In large or small quantities at our wbolesole and retail store. All order executed with oare and promptness. 9-lMSw 88.JiriHHt..bD!Mteah,Pa. 1 Painters! ...g . .iVXfJ !! , rr 1 PAIN" f I No rrnepect nf the Inhabitant Ilecoinliig Self Supporting Ilciroro Next Spring, Their Only Monns nf learning I.IvIuk Having IIopii Hwtpt Away. Ciiahlkston, S. C. Sept. 10. At the re quest ot Governor. Tillman the central ro llof committee In charge of the distribu tion ot money and supplies for the suffer ers on the son islands by the recent cyclone met Miss Clara Barton and her staff of the lied Cross association nt the Charleston hotel yesterday to discuss mid decide upon the best fneans of carrying forward the work of relief. Governor Tillman was present and look part in the conference. After a full discussion of the situation the Had Cross association was by formal reso lution requested to assume charge of the work. Miss Barton makes the following statement: "I think the present condition of tlio Carolina sen islands bears out all that I havo seen in print. I should think that the, people on theso islands nro enjoying moro comforts now than they will for some mouths if left to themselves. My reason lor this opinion is that through tlio liber ality of the people they have some sun- piles in linnd today which without renlcn- ishlng will soon be exhausted. In add! ti on they have a small quantity of food stuff that was saved from tho Btorm.whlch really seems pitiful t look nt. This, too. will soon bo consumed. Sufficient time has not elapsed to develop tho miasmatic conditions that nrotmrc to follow from tho vast amount of vegetable matter killed by tho salt water, and must decay on tho ground, Tlio water supply has becomebrackish. and tho destruction of houses has necessi tated crowding many families into ono House. With but little clothing, less food, decaying vegetation, stagnant water, ex posure to tho weather, medical assistance miles away, few medical supplies, what but sickness can be expected, without prompt attention and immediate relief? What is there to prevent the recurrence of the malignant malarial fover that history shows hn3 followed tho previous storms that bava-visited theso plants? "There will not be work for theso people for months. Tho crops, on which they can get advances through liens, will not bo planted -until spring. On tho upper Islands there Is a considerable area of truck farms, and on these the work of preparation does not begin until February. Tho work in tho phosphate mines will be paralyzed for months, and thoro is no regular work to which the laborer can turn, willing ns ho may be to work for tho support of himself and family. The Ashing boats of tho peo ple wore swept to sea, their poultry in tho main drowned and on many islands cows and goats wero destroyed. Tho entire sea coast belt of, islands extending south from James Island to Hilton Head Island, with .10,000 population, has been devastated Crops were ruined, houses swept away, clothing destroyed, sickness is breeding and perhaps half of theso poor people will bo dependent upon public charity for sup port, if they are not already so. Thero i3 a sovero winter season ahead. "Tlio men, so far as I have been ablo to see and hoar, are willing to work where thcro is anything to do, but thero is littlo if anything, and there will bo less when tho winter comes. If they.leavo tho islands their families, generally largo onos, will bo left behind entirely destitute and helploss. "Tho appeals for help have been Gener ously responded to up to this time, and naye doubtless saved many lives. But th work has just begnn. Mouths and mouth of bread have to be supplied. The Ited Cross comes to tho sceno by tho united re quest or benator Jiutler and Governor Till man. The generous heart of tho peoplo of the United Statos has always been equal to meet occasions of this kind, when brought to its knowledge, and it is to give this information that this plain statement of facts is niade." Ileydt for President Judge. Madcu ClltiNK, I'a., Sept. 10. Tho Re publicans of Carbon county at their con vention placed themselves.on record as fa voring n nomination for president Judge, to succeed the late Judge Dreher, anil Horace Ileydt was named as the conven tion's choico. Tho other nominees were: For county treasurer, Levi Horn, of Frank lin; associate judge, Dr. J. B. Tweedlc, of Weatherly; register and recorder. Nathan Tanner, of Lansford; oounty commission ers, II. H. McBrido, of Beaver Meadow, and W. II. Anthony, of Parryvllle; audi tors, Thomas Musselrran, of Mahoning, and Paul Kefer, of Mauch Chunk. Virginia'! Legal Victory. Baltuiohk, Sept. 10. In tho United States circuit court yesterday Judges GofE and Hughes rendered a decision in tho fa mous Nelson and Whactou habeas corpus cases, Involving the rights of citizens of Virginia and Maryland to use the waters of the Pocomoke sound In common for oyster fishing. The decision gives exclu sive oontrol to Virginia. Attorney General Poe, of Maryland, will carry the case to the United States supreme court Pennsylvania's Deanoorntio Convention. IlABKtSBOtto, Sept. 19. The Democratic state convention was called to order at 10 o'clock this forenoon. After the appoint ment of the usual committees an adjourn ment was taken until 2 o'olock. There is no doubt of the nomination of Samuel Gustlne Thompson, of Philadelphia, for supreme judge. Frank Osbourn, of Pitts burg, will be named for state treasurer. No other candidate is talked of. Started Up tin "Double Turn." Aixehtown, Pa., Sept. 19. The draw ing department of the wiro mills, in which telephone, telegraph and barbed wire are made, started on "double turn" last night, giving employment to 110 men. The In dustrial situation has received a boom by the report that tho Baldwin Locomotive works will start a branoh establishment here, employing 000 skilled hands. Totally lllinded by Cnrelessnese. Vinelaxd.N. J., Sept. 19. While sweep ing up some powder, which her son in loading a gun had spilled, Mrs. llaohel Green, an aged colored woman, trod upon a match. The explosive was aet ou tire and Mrs. Green was terribly burned. Her eyesight was totally destroyed. Mrs. Hitlllday'a Trial Hegitn. Montickllo, X. Y., Sep. 19. The Til lage Is crowded with people from the vicinity of the Halllday murder and alee where, who are hereto wttnetw the trial of Mrs. Hulllday, whioh apenwi this stern tag. She shows avery evUeuae at fear. 0 since C.OTTOLENE has come to 1 talte Its Place. The satisfaction with which the people have hailed ' the advent ol the New Shortening Gottolenei evidenced bv the noidlv increas ing enormous sales Is PROOF POSITIVE not only of Its great value as a new article of diet but is also sufficient proof of the general desire to De rid or indi gestible, unwholesome, unappe tizing lar J, and of all the ills that lara promotes, l ry at once and waste no time- In discovering like thousands of others that you have now m use Ftonil tlirup cpntft In KtAmtis tn N. K. rulrtwnl; A Co., Chlauo, br rmndsomo uouoieno iook hook, containing nix hundred rcclm-H, pieimrtxi by ulue emi nent authoring ou cooking. Made only by Pi. K. & CO., uhiuAtiu, ana US IT Delaware Ave., Plilla. The Cholera In Ktirnpe. Vienna, Sept. 13. In Gnllcia thero wur seventeen frosh cases of cholera and nine deaths on Friday and Saturday; in Hun gary, sixteen fresh, cases and nine deaths in the samo period. The epidemic Is de creasing nttheOanube ports in Houmnnla, excepting Brahllov. London, Sept. 18. Tlio Times correspon dent in Madrid says that cholera iR.spiend ing rapidly iu Bilbao and near by fotrn . Twenty-six Xresh cases and thru" dual I- were reported from this district ok Fiid-iy and Saturdby. I'AHIS, Sept, 18. Cholera is ep;!i:in:e "ti tho department of Fitiisteie, v, ncii h r- ders the English channel. At i ' i.-.ia. ei, a town of 1,200 Inhabitants ueur Hie-.o, there nro thirty casos. Acute cases lmvc been reported from .Inon, Pleybeu, Trlhuul and Douarnenes. Tho disease InJts most viru lent form has appeared in Ilarreuie, a vll- lago of 1,000 Inhabitants in the Basses- Alpes, forty-three cases and thirteen deaths having been reported. Trnln ltnbbcrs nt liny. Sak Mehville, Ga., Sept. 18. Tlirca men, supposed to ho white, held up a north bound freight train on the Georgia Central railroad at Lyerly. When tho trMn nrrived at Haccoon Mills the men got off and ran through tho woods. Near Tryon tho men wero overtaken In nn old swamp and surrounded by B90 men. Just as tho posse came in sight the men shot and killed an old man named Jones, who was quietly walking ulong tho edge of tho swamp. When the posse surrounded tho men an exchango of shots took place, dur ing which two of tlio posso wero shot. Tho poeso held the men nt bay all day. Fur ther bloodshed is anticipated when the cullcers advance. I3cte GOcts and $1.00 per Cnrefl Concllf . Hoarseness. Sore 1'firont. Crouppromptly: relieves Whooping Coush and Asthma. For Consumption it has no rival: has cured thousands where all others failed; will core yob if taken Ultimo. Bold by Druggists on ajruartntoo. ForLamo Rack or Chest. uso SUiCou's I'IAHtkk. 25 eta. NSf I MM Mil III I1 1 mmamvm m llavo you Catarrh? This remedy la guaran teed to cure you. J'rico 60 eta. Injector Ireo. DR7THEEL iVlft North Fourth t., ! "Mw OOO ijrwi, l'iii(iUlihw (VAX ItLrTtiCllliu ARZlV Y' i.i.kf. nuudic art 1 1, iiiid ...a ol ioih m f yju ouOVr Horn auy yutt.ful fttlij tr fnrfWrt'ilun, or a il" of a deV'At naiure. 1t'li ihmih oout'idtfutiiU tit'otmt ur cuai non 1R. Q. r. THEBL. or five 8-t. uttuui foi boiib r' iruth No experiment, u fhlluirtt uvi" Leading nowKiNttH'r-p pronoumv :i,n and iFiuia.iia mivorttxInB- numvImHut to MktJ hlM the only -rue and viuiaina mU tuaohc Mild weaMdta ycHaliti aie ufuUtMigd tn treatmetit ot worxt cawa llnaA I'atlann. Heppnftaln. wmui', etc, ror pun mr, etc, for purw of 15,000. Hoiu-s lally, S s . er j. to h . Wnti 8 tu it , wmi and (tut ei-v. e to 10 Hun Tho only SURE ROACH DESTROYER is MAURERS' EXTERMIKTATOR. We guarantee (t to rid the home of Rats, RoacHts and Water Buds, or money refunded. MAURERS Pertlin INSECT POWDER Is the best in the market for BIO BUSS, ART, MoTMe, iNacera on Ooaa, 40, For Salt by 111 Drugglttl Be ture and get the genuine. Sold only In bottles, our Trade Mark on each. """Xlf D. MAURER &.SON, 329 N. Rth Sr.. Pmiuclhii. TWICE TOLD TALES Are sometimes a bore, but when the peo ple are told twice that at Qallaiher'a Cheap Cash Store they eu buy Hour and Tea at lower rates Uao. anywhere la this town, they are glad to test the truth of the oft repeated story, full line of Gro ceries, Butter and Eggs, Potatoes, Qreen Traek, Hay and Straw. yiafiier's Cheap Cash Store h hi wm mi mm. Bo ttl e. $samt9m4$$.-tiiBzxa'm Mmmt i m up 1 1 k K-' A NARROW ESCAPE! How it Happened. ' The followlim remarkable event In ft lady's ine win interest tno reauer: "r oraiong time i had a lerrlblo pain at my henrt, which llut lerod almost Incessantly, 1 bad no appetite anu could nor. sleep, i woum do compelled to sit up In tied mid belch gas from my stom ach until I thought every minute would lie my lost. There was a feeling of oppression about my heurt, audi was afraid to draw a full breath. 1 couldn't BWeep a room with out silting dnun and resting: but, tluink God, by the help of New Heart Cnro all that Ispnstandl feci like another woman, lle foro using tho New Heart Curo 1 had taken different so-cnlled remedies and boon treated by doctors without any benefit until I wan both discouraged and disgusted. My husband bought mo n boltlo of Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure, and am happy to say I never regrettid it, ns 1 now havo u splundld appetite and sleep well. I weighed 1M pounds when I !e- fan taking the remedy, and now I weigh WS. ts Direct in my caso 1ms been truly marvel ous. It far surpasses nny other medlclnu I havo ever taken or any benellt I ever re ceived from physicians." Mrs. Harry Htuir, l'dttsvlllc, Pa., October 12, 1MB. Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure Is sold on n posi tive g'larantco by all druggists, or by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Ellthnrt, lnd., on receipt of price, SI per bottlo, six bottles S5, express pre nald. This ercat rilsenvorv hv nn eminent specialist in heart disease, contains neither oplatos nor dangerous drugs. Cm BE CURED A CURE GUARANTEED DR. J. B. MAYER, 1015 Arch St., Phlla., Pa. Eoseat once, no opomtlon or delay from busi ness, attested ty tliuusauds of cures, endon-c-menuoftiliyslclans, iKilles rind prominent citi zens can boset nnt oflice. ConunUatioti free find ttrictiy confldentlnl. Hcnd for circulars. Office Hourio : O H.ffl. to 3 P.f. ' ITAUE3 rra nrrsaiiicr. Tho following oroa fow of thomany that havo neon entirely cured of I'.upture by int. J. 11. Hayek's Treatment: Jacob C. Sclmut, 232D North Ilroad St., rbtln. K, (J. Sheesly, Pheelton, Dauphin Co., l'n. V. 1). KosbIUt, l'hoenlxvllle, I'a. It. A. Hall, Jlerton, N. J. Jolm lt.Schearer .Yellow HouseV.O.,PcrkCo.. Pa A. B.i;ieingeina, Limekiln 1'. O ,UeiksOo.,l'a. B. Jones I'lilllp-i, Kcnmt Square, l'a. A. A. Goldawonthy, C'enttnlla, Col. Co., Ta. dlerltag', Mullca Hill, N.J. L. IS. Hess, l'.oeTihIll. I'a. F. A. KKit2, f-latiugton, Pa. H. M. Small, Mount Alto, Ta. Jas. Davis, Fit tvllle, 22nd ward, Phlla. It. 11. Kunkal, 1131 Linden St , Allcntown, r. Gen. W. Watt, Korristnwn, Pa. S. T. llenny, 601 S. 10th St., Phlla. Rev. 8. H. Shtrnicr, Sunbury, Pa. A. P. Levlraors, V.'ondbnry, N. J. D. J.Dellolt, 2H S. 3:th StlteadlnB,Pa. Israel Sandt, Maia St., South Eattou, Pa. L. P. Deturk. Jr., Oley, Uerks Co , fa. J. Gonsthelmer, Clayton, N. J. Z. K. Danenhow t-r, 1109 Columbia Ave., Ta. O. C. Piper, 735 Tearl Et.. Reading, Ta. Wm. arantland, Ulouceiitcr. N. J. M. S'law, Winonl Avenue, W. of Morris 6trcet Germantnwn, Phlla. Vm. Pix, 1828 Montrose St., Phila. Thimos B. Haitung, New Ilinggold, Ta. G. Lockel, 2iJl Keero St.. l'hlla. J. G. Qulmby, 211 Pearl St.. Reading. Ta. It. (i. gtanlev, 42i Spruce St . LebaLon, Pa. A. Schneider, I-ocuat Dale, I'a. I). U. Noll, Limekiln 1. O., BrSsCo.,ra. C. A. Deturk, Blrdsboro, Berks Co., Pa. Wm. 15. Uartonstlne, l'hoenlxvllle, I'a. W. M. Llnebach ,62 1 Washington St., Reading, Pn. . John C. Lyme, 1810 Howard St., llarrlsburg, I'a. C'has Smith, 412 Greenwich St., I'hllo. i. nnrkhord, 439 Locust St.. Reading, Pn. CO. Keehn, Douglasvllle, Berks Co., I'a. llcury L. Rowe, l'ottstown, I'a. ii. L Swartz, Povnettc, Wis. Wra J. BlWghatis, bl'J TaylorSt., Camdon,N-J. Alfred Haley, Phillipsbtirg, N. J. It. Maglll, Olen Ixick, Chester Co., ra. Mr. Beekard, Balrd St., Gcrmantowii, Thlla. John Shupe, Telford P. O., Mongt. Co., Ta. Wm, Ettlinjcr. Leeport, Pn. ii. i nibtree, 2901 Palethorp 8t., Phlla. II. S. Crcoly, 3517 North 2nd St., Phlla. Plitladolnhla Oflico Is closed on the 2nd Sattir- ?lv of eacli month, Dr. J. B. Meyer belngat the Hotel l'cun, Keailltig I'a., to give tieutment to I i-niH In that vicinity eu that day. Dr. .1. B. Maver'd t. rms for treatment is in rc u'h ofall. Call ond get cured. N. B. Persons from out of town can rccetvo treatment and return home tho tamo day. A CUP OP delicious to the taste, Invigorating' and strengthening to the body, made in ONE MINUTE from mi wm Only 30 eta, for a full pound iiaehagt. Tie sample on application to manufacturers, FOB sals sv B. K. Severn, F. E. Magargle, W. 11. Waters TILE CHOICEST DRINKS Can always be bad at EARLEY'S SALOON. Cor. Lloyd and Market Sts. Best Beer. Ala and Porter ana flnnnt r.o.r always on hand. Vollto treatment to all. SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses ana Carnages to Hire. Hauling of all kinds promptly attended to Horses takes to board, at rates that are liberal. PEAR ALLEY, Rear Mill'a Hardwern Sim FIBE INSURANCE. arfMtama oldest re! table purely tmb nc ' PMlee reyreaeaUd by DAT7TD VJk.XTBT, Tho nxpross Mcie cnger Who Was "Forced" tn (live Up the Money Ilollovod to Hnvn Itcen the Rlnglender of the antig Over SJ 0,000 of the Stolen Money Uncovered. Mapqpkttk, Mlcli., Sept. 19. Practl cnlly all the men who had anything to do with tho robbery of the Mineral Range ex press last Friday of 170,000 are in jail or under espionage, and tip to date W4.000 of their booty has been recovered. Yesterday George Liberie, a former fireman ou the Duluth, South Shore and Atlantic road, was arrested hero by the police On the tele graphic order of the sheriff of Houghton county, and made a clean Dreast or tne whole affair. The other men under arrest are A. S. Cannon, of Hancock, a young man of good family, whose trunk wnsused to carry away the money; joiin lung, an athlete; Chellew, a saloon Keeper or iNeg aunee; Michael and John Shea, saloonlsls here; Tom Winters, baggageman; I). W. Hognn, the messenger on the robbed car; l'yd llogan, saloonlst; W. Schlope, liacu driver, and Butler, nn habltuo of Chellew's nlace. Liberie, in his confession, gavo a de tailed account of where the trunk was left along the lino of the Mineral llango road and u specinl train and some officers wero sent nfter It. They found the trunk, and on its arrival at the Houghton National hank It was opened and found ompty. On Llberto s Information el-1,000 was recovered by tho officers, It Is claimed, at Hlira Brothers' saloon, while J80.000 was found in his possession. The empty condition "f tlio trunk is accounted for by the sul'xc- tlon that the money was stolen the wnul time, Inst from tho robbers theiti.-.iis nnd Messenger Hogan's brother Is being looked for in connection with this latest episode. It Is now proposedUo rem rest Jack Kohoo, who was released Friday be cause it soetned evident thnt he hail noth ing to do with it. It him since leaked our that ho purchased the cloth of which tho masks wero made. There Is good reason to suspect that the remainder of tlio money Is concealed in a cellar near the Marquette depot, and throe places are being watched, as Llberto said that tho money would be found iu one of tho threo places. The officials ot the South Skoru believo that of the money they liavo not yet recovered no mora than fli.OOO will be entirely lost. Tho case against tho robbevs was worked up from a clew furnished by the engineer ot tuo tram, rno tnau who covured hlyn with a revolver while the robbery was 0 ing ou showed a familiarity with tho working ol the engine avid proved that ono of the robbers at least was an old railroad man. Tho ongiuosr was unable to seo tho man's features for tho mask 'which cov ered It, but recognized tho man's voice and in his report stated that ho was suro tho man had formerly been employed on tho road. Suspicion, at once fell on Llberto. and his arrest and confession followed. According to I.iborte's story tho express messenger wis one ot, if not tho ring leader of tho jdot. It is believed that ho furnished the- information as to tho train tho money was on, nnd pointed out tho place whero it could best bo llaiiced and robbed. He made a protenso at reslstauco to deceivo the rest of tho train crew, but gnvo up the money willingly. Llberto stated that after the mouey was taken from tho car it was put into a trunk and checked as baggage from Houghton to Marquetta Tho baggagemaster at Mar quette, while not originally in the plot, Knew oi we contents or tue trunk very shortly after its arrival, and in this way iijuuu a party to me crime. Un Acnln Ilumburui'i!. PAlils, Sept. 10. A dispatch received from Kio Janeiro by the Brazilian legation says that the insurgent fleet resumed tho .bombardmont of tho city yesterday. Heavy doing was continued for three hours. Thn fnrts vpnllail wttli irrnal ..ov,. ipi. .... g.BL illlLl. 1UU steel cruiser llepublica, the fastest of tho jjru.iu.ui uuvui vessels, jorceu n passago across the bar Sunday night, nnd after u severe light with the forts got away to tho Smith Slin lu iii,,rmn,l tr. lio.. 1 t- .... . ,.1.i,t..u wuntuBinikm -Suntos for tho purpobo of blockading that port. Immediately after yesterday's bom bardment the Aquidnbau with the rest of tho insurgent fleet sailed southward. Tho fleet is expected to blockade shortly uli the ports south of Itio Jauiero. MticGrogor Itciiucsted to Design. Philadelphia, Sept. 10. The congrega tion of the Centennial Baptist church, Twenty-third and Oxford streets, last night, by a vote of 100 to 78, requested ltev. Dr. Duncan MncGregor to resign from tho pastorate not luter than Sept. 30. Tho minister is accused of having written an improper letter to Miss Sallle George, a member nf rtm cluirnlt 'Pla ......... MVUBVU clergyman's friends will start an inde- IKuueut uuurnti. Forest Flra in l'enusylvaula. CojfNKLLSVILLB, I'a.. Sept. 19. Forest fires have been raging all along the Laurel mountains from Mount Pleasant to Uniont-own for the past sixteen days. Owing to the drought these tires are be coming dangerous. Just above Connells ville the whole mountain side is ablaze. Unless rain comes soon the whole sum mer's work of the farmers living in the burning district will be lost. An Abortlonlat (lets Five Years. Philadelphia. Sent. IB. T,n Vn,in De Russey, alias Hoepfner, pleaded guilty ! before Judae Heed, of attempting to per-' form criminal operations upon several ' young girls. She was sentenced to live ! years imprisonment in tne riaatern peni tentiary. To Work Nine Hours u nny. Gaston, Pa., Sept. 10. The Lehigh Val ley shops at South Kaston will until fur ther notice work but nine hours a day. The shops have been working but five days a week of lato, with nearly a third of the men laid off. Fortytwc. Tlinusnnil Sllnurs on Strike, PAB1S, Sept. 19 The miners' strike in the department of Pas de Calais has begun to spread already to several qther districts. Yesterday afternoon 48,000 miners in the north of France bad quit work. Engineer Knapp May Die. KSNDALLVILLK, lnd., Sept. IS. Engineer Knapp, who waa shot in the Lake Shore train robbery at K easier, lnd., la In dan ger ot death. Tta Weather. Probably light shower on the qpatt; slightly warn; aorijaweat winda. "si A MARVEL IN C0H0ES ! ilKidney and Liver Diseased jjjj FOR 15 YSAH8, jS CURED BY 3 BOTTLES I 1 t)AKA Sa ItS AIM HI LI A CO.: HI UENTt.FMhN t i.UMIitf ln( 11 n stow! to ROfMlH Hlifilltll hy tin nn-of your HnmiinHlla I foci UBBI Mmy tint y to l"t othcrt know Uic great benvflt ISfi 9Q ror li ycuri I havo bcn trouhlecl withgg SM'tiTO imlnwiiithp Mtntmicli, also KIiI.m gni'V and llui llifiif, bo btdly Uit foS? PI wt V nt n time 1 had to fftay In bed. gj gg I a u uit-d three bottles of M g DANA'S - 1 I SAKSAPAKILLA g nntl 1 O'ct HUo it new lunti. I refommu Uflmrnil It to any nlrlirtril wltli UliwaH of the Kld-ut gncyf. Yourl reipectfully, BS tohcx-i.N V CHARLES SIMMONS. S The truth ot the nbnve is ccrtifl.-fl toby S J.UIKSS CATKINS, 58 Drtijnzi -a. of Cohan, N. V. Rial m Hi fU Never purchase ol. a " SUBSTITUTER, 'E92 (a person who trlf.sia tell you something BP golsowhonyou jsll lor Dana's.) OurboUuj Sties are bclnj tilled with a COUNTERFEITS jgjARTICLE ht "Subsliluters." Buy ol thejjS HONEST OZALER who sells you what yougg fiBfltlf fnp. . ., it ...... ,.,.Ln nn hnnefit heal whim rctvMn your money. S Dana. 'osrsaparllla Co., Belfast, Maine Professional Cards. JOHN It. COYLE, A TTORXRY-A T-LA W. Oflico Ueddall building. Bhenandoah, P, M H. BTJRKK, ATTORNEY AT-LAW. SHBKAHDOAH, PA. onion -rtnnm 3. p. o Building. Shonandoahi and Eswirly building, Pottsvllle, c. T. HAVICE, SURGEON DENTIS1. Office Northeast Cor. Mtln andCeatro Sta Shenunaoah, over Htetn's drug store. jyj, H. KISTLEH, M. D PHYSICIAN AND SVBOEON. Cfnoo 19J North Jardln street, Shenandoah, D ,R. JAMEB arEIN, JPUYB101AN AND BURQKON, Office and Residence, No. 31 Ncrth Jardln Street, Shenandoah. D It. E. D' LONOACIJE, Graduate In Veterinary Surgery and DentUtry, AH calls by mall, telegraph or telephone at. tended lo with promptness. Surgleal opcr Hons performed with the greatest care. Office I Commercial Hotel, Bhenandoab pHANK WOMKR, M, 1). Specialist Treatment of Catarrh. Practice limited to diseases of the eye, e rnilfl ftml t.hrnnt Uniuh,.! . ... 1 ' anteed to suit all eyes uuice isooutn jaruin street. Bhonandoah. Do you wear them 7 When next In need try a pak .5.00 54.00 .$2.50- S2.nD $2.50 2.25 FOR LADIES' $2.oa' 7S. 2.00 FOR BOYS- FOR $1.75 If vrtu wnf flna no rets cunr it. styles, don't pay $6 to $8, try my $3. $3.50, $4,00 of Chju TI.-.. AA I 1- . ... unun, urej in onjai ia custom maoeino looKase weir as well, If you wish to economize In your footwear,1 do so by purchasing W. L. Douglas Shoos. Name Ml price stamped on the bottom, look for it when you buy W. X,. IMIUGLAS, nrockton, Haas. Sold bf JOIEPH KAI.I,, H South Msln Street, Shenandoah, P. Entirely IVS&STASLS mandrake AND SURE i jr. - -.m Tt-zM KK" MHasa iOP. GOSTIVENESS , Btliouaness, Dyspepsia, Indisestlon. Dlsonsos of trio Kidneys, Torpid Liver Knoumatism, Dizzinoss, Sick Headache, Loss of ADDOtlto. Jaundice. Erun I tions and Skin Diseases. race p: eotus, u ty tu Srtggliti, DEIST, JWHI Si DIB, frees., Baruag t, TU AidveartlflMK w yiuu uaiuiu Dtfet, i
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