VKT1 r Why is Strictly Pure Vv nV V White Lead the best v T AA,J paint ? Because it will outlast all other paints, give a handsomer finish, better protection to the wood, and the first cost will be less. If Barytes and other adulterants of white lead are "just as good" an Strictly Pure White Lead, why are all the adulterated white leads always branded Pure, or " Strictly Pure ite Lead ?" This Barytes is a heavy white powder (ground stone), having the appearance of white lead, worthless as a paint, costing only about a cent a pound, and is only used to cheapen the mixture. What shoddy is to cloth, Barytes is to paint. Be careful to use only an old and standard brand of white lead the John T. Lewis & Bros. is strictly pure, "Old Dutch" process, and established by a lifetime of use. For colors use National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors with Strictly Pure White Lead. For Bale by the most reliable dealers In paints everywhere. If you are going to paint, it will pay you to Bend to us for a book containing lnforma. tlon that may save you many a dollar; it will only cost you a postal card to do so. r- JOHN T. LEWIS & BROS. CO., Philadelphia. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Goal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA -AGENT FOR- EELEBRATFO LAGER 1 1 1 1 Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. .Printing ink stains are removed and jammt lingers healed oy tne use or. because of its high percentage of tat. ASK YOUR OROCER FOR IT. JTAtS. S. K1RIC Us CO,, ClilcngO. White Russian Sonp .V,:.; SEASOIT 1003-04. Dancing Schoo -COMMENCING- Saturday Evening, Sept.16,1893 -AT 8 O'CLOCK. mm wm, it At Bobbins' Opera House. .ZSLelxxxiissloaa. 22 CJ Cents RETTIG'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for the X Chns. Hettlg's Cele brated Beer and Porter In this vicinity, also Bergner & Engel's celebrated India Pale Ales and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 120 South Mam Street. TWICF TOLD TALES I Are "iiu .men bon- but wbn the peo r e m i Id v-tce tint at Gallagher's ' ,ra Car) Store ttiey can buy Flour ud 'i in lower rates than tiiwont In ibis wn, they are glut to feci the truth of the oft repeated story. Full tin ofOro ccricH, Butter nd Eggs, Potato, areec Truck, Hay and Straw. Gallagher's Cheap Cash Stare ne m vm mm mm. Printers DUSKY DIAMOND TAR SOAP i The Old Colony Kailroad'a Treas urer a Dofaultor, HE IB OVER SEVENTY YEAES OLD. Had Hold the lVultlnii fur Over Thirty Years, and Was Always Highly llo sprctml Ho Is nt Once Unmoved from Ofltco and a Successor Appointed. H()STON Sept. 97. President Chnrlns P. ihoHto caused something of a sensation nt t meeting of the Old Colony stockholders eterday by the announcement that a liscrepancy hits been discovered in the ao- fnnnts of the treasurer, Sir. John W. Washburn. According to tho treasurer's report there wat Ot),0(i0 In cash In the treasury. It was found, howover, that se curities, stocks and bonds purchased with the company's money represented a part Df t his cash. The purchase was unauthor ized. The treasurer's office has been va cated and the treasurer baa mode an as- itenment of nil Ills outsido property for the benefit of the corporation. Mr. Wnshburn has been the treasurer Df tho road for some thirty years, and lias always been considered entirely trusts worthy. Ho is about seventy-five years of age, and has made a full exposition of bis (york, nnd Is prostrated on account of the disclosure. After their meeting the directors organ ized and appointed a committee to investi- pato tho matter, comprising President Choate and Directors Drayton, of Full Itlver, and Nathaniel Thayer, of Lancas ter. Tho general counsel was instructed to examine the accounts and to ascertain the exact amount in question, nnd to de termine whether action, civil or criminal, will be necessary. Mr. Washburn gnve bonds to the road, with sureties, it is un derstood, in $35,000. Mr. Washburn is preatly broken in boalth, and tbero is a feeling of sympathy with him and his family. His age will doubtless lie a factor In determining what action the company Shall take. Mr. Washburn was tho treasurer of both the Old Colony Steamboat company and the Ola Colony rallrond, and whether he passed the various auditing committees eacli year by their taking tho statement of the cash he had on hand, or whether ho made up his cash by taking from ono com pany to the other for tho purpose of pass Ing the auditing committeos.ls not known. Mr. Austin W. Adanis, treasurer of the steamboat company, was elected to suc ceed Washburn, It Is stated that Mr. Washburn's salary was $1,750. Tho exact amount of tho loss cannot be given, and tho only thing that can be said is that tho !)fl,000cash on hand In the annual report submitted is partially satisfied by tho stocks and securities turned over by Mr. Washburn. There was a rumor on the street that the amount of the defalcation was S12.,000, but Counsel Benton says there Is no authority for any ucn statement. Ilempsey Not Yet I'firiliinod. HAlllilSBUKO, Sept. 37. The board of par dons held a meeting yesterday and recom mended pardons in these cases: John alias Heddy Kane, Philadelphia, burg lary; xnoraas ateuey, Armstrong county. aggravated assault and battery. These applications were refused: Airs. Emma Clark, Allegheny, onteriug a building with intent to commit a felony; George euortmnn, Allegheny county, larceny and receiving stolen goods; Frank It. Harford. Philadelphia, selling liquor without li cense. Among tho cases held under ad visement were those of Hugh P. Dempsey and itooort ueatty, the Jlomostead pois oners. Agnes Wright's Murderer ' Caught. IlAmtlsnURG, Sept 27. Benjamin Ten nis, aged 40 years, was arrested yesterday for outraging and murdering Agnes Wright, aged 0 years, last week. He ad mits bis guilt. The court is in session, and he will be railroaded. Tennis says ho killed the child because she threatened to tel her father. Ho bus been guilty of other offenses of a similar nature, accord to his own confession. Tennis has seven children, bis wife being dead. Joe Chamberlain Wants Quiet. London, Sept. 27. Joseph Chamberlain, M. P., who sailed for the United States to day on the steamship Majestic, declined an invitation to address the Unionists of Liverpool last evening. Ue told the com mittee that after tho exhausting labors of tho last parliamentary session he desired nothing more than to be treated both in England und America as a private person on a short holiday. Pennsylvania rnstmutters. Washinoton, Sept. 27. These fourth class Pennsylvania postmasters were ap pointed yeBterday: W. M. Fellabouo, Belle Bridge; John Davis, llluff; A. 11. Scott, Bristoris; F. Bernardiug, Garrick; W. P. Burson, Clarksville; A. V. Doughner, Groensborough; M. J. McMahon, Ingrain; E. S. H. Lelth, Leithsvllle; G. W. Meeks, Munball; J. M. Buzzard, Sturgeon. A Lutheran Celebration. Colleorvillb, Pa., Sept. 87. Lutherans for miles around assembled at the village of Trappe yesterday to celebrate the sei.q.ul centennial of the original or Muhlenberg Evangelical Lutheral church at that place. Many distinguished Lutheran clergyman were present to do honor to Luther and the first Lutheran church in America. Hriinswlk's ftcouryo IinorBattng. Brunswick, Go., Sept. 87. Two new eaten of yellow fever developed yesterday. Six patients were disoharged. There are now under treatmeut fourteen eases, the smallest number at uny one timo since the epidemic was declared. The outlook is favorable for the continued deorsase of malignant cases. Is llrskemuii Thompson n Sulcldef LAroRTK, Ind., Sept. B7. A warrant has been Issued for the arrest of Herbert Thompson, whose criminal carelessness, It U alleged, caused the sacrifice of life in the Kingsbury wreck. A description of the brakemau has been wired broadcast, it is feared that he has ended his life. An OHtcer Killed by Tramps. CnKSTLINE.O., Sept. 37. Marshal Daniel tlartman was probably fatally shot yester day. Th marshal was attempting to ar rest two tramps when one of thsm drew a revolver and find two shuin, both of wbloli took effeotin the ofliuer's body. T ha. tramps made their escape. Olsveland Alollh PMillo Iteswiitioas. Washington, 8ept. 37. The president ha determined to disi-imtiuue bis publlo receptions, nubstltutiug pcUl receptions t visiting bodies whenever the occasion justifies It. Ill The QisestionS Is a simple one easily itt decided by reason and the new scientifically prepared ShoTtemng is made from pare beef suet, and highly refined vegeta ble oil. Lard is made, in the majority of cases, in the packing house, and notnsof old, fminthcpurc leaf of the Img. Which is likely to be the most healthful ? Decide for yourself. It must be TTOLEHE Send three cents in stamps to N. K. Fairtaiik & Co., Chicago, for handsome Cottolcn Cooit Hook, containing six hundred recipe, prepnrrd by mm' eminent uutho rities un roukmp. Cottolene is sold by all grocers. Kefiihc all substitutes. riade only by N. K. FAIRBANK & CO., CHICAGO and X 138 n. Tislawarc. Ave., rtiila. JWl W W WS W W 'pt A ROYALIST "WARRIOR." Tho Queen's Son I'robably Intended for n l'ariulo Soldier. London, Sent. 27. Tho Radicals have brought out soino new evidence ns to tha charge of cowardice made against the Duke of Connaught, thoquecn's third son, commander at Aldershot. nud tho rccin lent recently of unusual honors during the maneuvers at Gucns. Connaught was accused of seeking to escape danger in tho battle of the British troops under General Wolscley with tha Arabs at Tell el-Kebir, Egypt, In 1882. The origin of the accusation has been much discussed, nnd especially since Con naught was appointed to the Aldershot command. A special correspondent who Was on tho Held of Tell-el-Koblr has now tome out with a letter giving the full Itory. When tho troops were formed for the attack, he says, the Duke of Con naught with his Guards brigade, nnd General Alison, with his Highland brig ade, were in tho first line. Shortly after this formation was made a dispatch from tue nignoso quarter In Kngland was handed to General Wolseloy. It Instructed him not to expose the duke to danger in unuie. Orders were given at onco for a change In the line of attack. Connaught and his Guards brigade were marched to the rear, and tho Irish brigade was brought to tho front. The purport of this change, says the correspondent, was understood per fectly throughout the army. Everybody knew that had the Guards not been under tho command pf the queen's sou they would havo retained their original position of peril and honor. This statement is ac cepted generally here an the bare truth. In the olllcers,' corps the facts in it are said to have been known for years. Helena's Society Sensntlon. HELENA, Mont., Sept. 27. Helena social circles were given a terrible shock upon the announcement that J. Howard Conrad, a leading citizen, had suedis wife for di vorce, asking for the custody of the throo minor children. He charges his wife with having been criminally intimate with a well known Montanian. Mrs Conrad is tho daughter of Mrs. Barnaby, for whoso murder Dr. Graves was tried, and Conrad spent JC0.000 in trying to secure the convic tion of tho alleged murderer. Mrs. Conrad was always ono of the members of Helena's first circles, and ii is expected that the trial will bring out developments of a decidedly racy character 5E IT WILL .MOT CURE. An agreeable taxativo anaNEBVB Tome. Bold by Druggists or sent by mall. 25c, BOo. ana J1.0t) per package. Baronta free. If ft Vf ft The Favorite I0OTH P0W11M Jam for the Teeth and Ureatb.SSSo. Captain Sweeney, rj.8.A.,8ati DIem3,CW., Bays: "ShUoh's Catarrh Remedy Is the first roediolnel have ever found that would do me any good." Price Slots. Sold by Druggists. I)o not mglttt a Cough, as there 1? danger of Its loading to Consumption. Siiiloh'sCuhb WillsaveyouasevereljungTrouble. I tie tho lwst Cough Cure and speed lly relieves Coucbe, Croup, whooping Cough and llroncnltls, an3 la soiu on a guarantee. Sficta. lie Your Own Doctor. For one dollar get a bottle of Ma; ers' Mag netlc Catarrh Cure. It vlll last for three months, and Is absolutely guaranteed by your druirgiet. Doctors say the only way to cure catarrh and hayfeeris by inhalation. We have worked for years ta accomplish a good, simple method for Inhaling med clne. ana offer Mayers' Mug netlc Catarrh Cure, whl. his used by this new method, to the public, i sd guarantt e it to cure any cst,e, no matter cf how long standing, One bottle Is all yi u need to accomplish a cure. It will last for throe aonths. Ask your drug get or address Tne Mayers Drug Co., Oakland, Till WONDIIt OF TOE AGE. Have jou taterrh f No .doubt you have Most people ate so afflicted. Got a bot'le of Mayers' Magnetlo Catanh Cure from your drugvltt. It's fe only medicine of Its kind on the ma-Vet and absolutely guaranteed, for ale by druggists and pr.ee $1 fttskMeis KacUali Dlnsaad Bsasut. WGSmMLS Y$ rflftw" MH K, Mk jS bona. aalj wilt 8)h i ihbo-i Take ttowthcr. Hjui diufnr boffin' iintuaiia tMiM in auunps fur tmitaiwuM At lruif'gu t, or Mad W mM lf i jf-!lcnl tr. t stinuinlela uil 4T!CpltH, t alltkMlllk all. 1 o.ouo r ti I.. nut ltM4 Aim Iffl.r. I i Mtue 1 tUkr ' , -rr- jjj, common sense. i mm A. If sill TEERiBiBjiPLOsioii KEYSTONE DElCim Too High Prossuro. I In tliese days of keen competition in every 'Enthusiastic Mooting of tho As line, when the liusinoss man is compelled to , ,i,l .rTln.v,,,. Cj;t; bend bis Intellect and every energy to tho , SOinbly Of DoiTJOOratlO SoOlOtlOS. success of his business ; tho clerk, book- ' keeper, professional man and laborer, to xnE VI0E PRESIDENT PRESENT. drive themselves at a terrific rate, there ran lie but one result an explosion, which, if I not resulting in iinmcdinto death, leaves them with shattered brains mid bodies. They are running nt too high pressure. Tho strain is too great. Something must and does give way. This is equally true of women. Though their sphcro is more limited, they havo tlieir daily burdens, frets, Hint worries, and the results nro tho same as with their stronger companions. iliis condition is growing worse every lay. The rapidity of its increuso is awful o contemplate, uur nomes, hospitals, and nsniic nsvlilinsarefullof these unfortunates; and are being crowded still further. Tlure i but one solution of the matter. Heoog nire the importance of the sltuntion at once, nd take the necessary measures to over come it. If vou have failing memory, lint Hashes, dizziness, nervous or sick headache, biliousness, irritability, melancholy, sleep- lessness, fainting, nervous dyspepsia, opi- lensv. etc.. know that anyone of them is but a symptom of tho calamity lhat may befall ( "The clrcnmstnuces under which we ns yoii. and even though you have used so- pemble here today are such ns to inspire called remedies and tioated with reputable every Democrat in Pennsylvania to bis ut- hvsicians witn nine or no oeneui.give nr. tiles' Kestorativo Nervine a trial, it is the only remedy that may bo depended upon for nervous disorders. " two years hro i us-eu ut. wuts hubiuibuic Nervlno with marked hciicnt, and lotei Indiii-fd mJS flw years In tho hands of onr hen nhy- slclnns, to try It together 1th Dr. Mllc' Nerve ' una uver niis..ue waysu uwiuu, um- mi that ho I a tending to misiness ngum. y n-, also n-ed Xervlno with most excellent rcuiix. All of us tneether liavo not used more than -Jx ' tflttlos of Nervine. Several of ur friends hat o nl'i used it, and are preatly lmproco. wuls Cilhbs, liiirher & Glhbs Plow Co , Canton, Ohio. nr. mhos ttesiorauvo oerviuu is uiu uy uu itriTnits nn ft Tiosltlve miaranteo. or sent bv Dr. M.' Medlcjl Co., Elkhart, Ind,. on receipt f If t nnoirfriMv frp from oniatefi or daneeroufi arugs. i reo uoun uiusi&in, ui wan. CAN BE CURED A CURE GUARANTEED DR. J. B. MAYER, 1015 ArchSt.,PhiIa.,Pa. Ease at once, no operation or delay from IjiisI noss, attested by thousands of euros, ondorM--menu of physicians, Indies and imminent citi zens can boseen nt ofllce. Consuuatlon Tree and btrlctly confidential. f'-nd for circulars. OiHco IIoupo : d n.n. to 3 P.ifi. vtuas t:z siraascr. The following aroa fewof thomany that havo been entirely cured of Ilupturc by Uu. J. U. Mayeii's Treatment: Jacob C. Srtaant, iSfiO North Tiroaa St., I'hlla. K. (J. Shcesly, Ehoclton, DauphhiCo., l'a. V. II. IUwslter, l hoenixville, l'a. It. A. Hall. Newton, N.J. John ILSchoarcr ,Yellowll0useTO.,IlerkbCo..ra. A. S. Klelnemi, Limekiln l'.O , llerks Co., l'a. 8. Jones Philips, Kennet Square, l'a. A. A. GoMiiWcmthy, CcuVatia, Col. Co.,Ta. C. Heritage Mulica 11111, N.J. U E. Hobs, r.oekhill, l'a. F. A. Kreilz, eiatlngton. Pa. 12. M. Small, Jlotnit Alto, Ta. ai. DavU, Pit tville. and ward, I'hlla. U H. Knnltol, 1131 Linden 6t , Allentown, pp. Goo. W. Watt, Norrlstwn, l'a. S.T. Benny, COt S. 10th St., Phila. liev. 8. II. Shcrnirr. Sunhury, l'a. A. P. Lovimors, Woodbury N. .1. B. J. Dellett, 211 S lath St.. Heading, Pa. Israel Sandt, Halo Ft., South Koston, Ta. U P. Doturk, Jr., Oley, Berks Co , l'a. J. Qen8eheiine?, Clayton, N.J Z. K. Uanenh'uy er, 1109 Columbia Ave., Pa. O. C Ilper, "35 I'earl St.. Iteadmg, Pa. Wm. nrnntland, Gloucefter, N. J. II. Shaw, Winona Avenue, W. of Morris stmjl, Getinantown, phila. Wm. Blx, 1826 Montrote St., Phila. Thoinns il. HartuiiR, Ken liinggold, Pa. G. Lee kel, 2231 Keesc St. Phila. J. G. Qulmby, 211 Pearl Kt Iteadlnif, Pa. It. a. Stanley, 421 Spruce St . Lebanon, Pa. A. Schneider, Loeust IJale, l'a. D. 11. Noll, Limekiln P. 0 Berkk Co., Pa. C. A Deturk, Ulrdsboro Berks Co., Pa. Wm. E. Ilartenstlne, Phoenix ville, Pa. W.X.Llnebaeh,621 Wahlngton St .Rending, P. John C. Lyme, 1310 How aril St.,llnrrlsburg, I'sl. Chhi Smith, 412 Oreenuich St., Phila. Q. Burkhard, 439 Locust St., Heading, Pa. C. C. Keehn, Douglasville, Berks Co., Pa. Henry L. Roue, 1'otts.town, Pa. G. L. Swartz, Poyuette, Wis. Wm. J. Blblshaus. biO TaylorSt., Camdcn,K-3, Alfred Ualey, PhlUipsburg, N. J. R Maglll, Ol en Lock, Chester Co., Pa. Mr. Beckard, Balrd St.. Germantown, Phtla. John Shuiw, Telford P. O., Mougt. Co.,l'o. Wni. Ettlnger, Leesriort. l'a. E. Crabtroe, 290t Palethorn St.. Phils. TL S. Crely, 8517 North 2nd St , I'hlla. Philadelphia Office Is closed on the 2nd Siaur ftay of each month. Dr. J. B. Slayer heing at tho Ifotel Penn, Reading. Pa , to give treatment to. personi In that vicinity on that day. Dr. J. B. Mayer's term for treatment Is 11 reach of aU. Call and get cured. N. B. Persons trout out of town can receive treatment ami return hoiro the MiiroUay. A CUP OP CHOCOLATE delicious to the taste, invigorating and strengthening to the body, made in ONE MINUTE from Only SO . for full ikhiwI ii lutein. Fr sample o.-; appUestloa to maauf accurst s. HI BALK BT B. R. Sern, F. K. Msargle, W. IL Waters TILE CHOICEST DR INKS Can always be bad at BARLEY'S SALOON. Cor. Lloyd and Market Sts. Best Beer. Ale and Sorter ano finest C Is arc li"T UU U1EU, J'UllKJ tTCeVKBBDl HI ftll The only SURE ROACH DESTROYER U We guanmtee it to rid the bouse of Rats, Hoachcs anil Water Bues. or Money refunded. MAURERS' 'PirsIM iECT PJ1WDER a the bStlA'WtVlot RM,kw, imts Men, For Sal St ell DniMittf E son nadstt uw a HKS1I AM M... Sold only in bottles, oar THAM Mask an seen. iyST D. MAURER A. SON, N. 8th St P. en.eui. Chnuncer F. Itlnck lte-elrctcd 1'resldcnt. To Sleet Next Venr In Altnonn A Ilan quvt In tho Kvenln? In Which Ftlteon Hundred Participated. ! At.lkntown, Pa., Sept. 27. The general psembly of the Democratic Societies of Pennsylvania was called to order in ita fifth annual convention yesterday by its (resident, Chaiincey V. lllack. For half an hour before that time the Academy of Music rang with oheersforthe Democratic leaders, and a tremtVdous ovation greeted Vice President Stevenson when he entered the hall. The town had been alive from earliest dawn with bands and newly ar riving delegates, and 2,000 people filled tho hall at the nnenlna of the convention. President lllack immediately delivered an ndmirable address, which was punctua- led with thundering applause. He said in uart: most exertion, ino state in me uuiuu uas a larger stake In the re-establishment of Democratic pollcien than lias Pennsylvania, with her vast resources nnd diversified In- uu ,,ri 'S. o navo suuereu moruumii any OLllur from unPnUnl laws and corrupt mis govern incut, s,nd our people havo every conceivable leason and incentive to over- throw final v. w th n tho limits of this . , f ,, u.,. pommonwoaltb, tho party which has so lout; abused and nlundered tho musses for tl b at of t, cluSses. xt is i,ut n quos. , , i , . . t, , . tlon of time. At the core and nt tho bot- iom t'onnsyivania is uemocraiic. ,,v.. i.r i .t. ,,,i.w t. , ' -' " - 'h3h ' trmntRr nr nlninnr. irnnnUv ffliw TirpRlilnnt. although n Democrat of Domocrata by conviction nnd principle, is the universally l accepted chief magistrate of his country, even more than Hint lie is the official i lender of his party. Three t imes the nom inee of lilij party and twico elected, ho comes tq the presidency under circum j fitaucod which place his opportunity of na ! tiaiial service practically without limit iu a y direction. "He has only apparently to do rlcut In the future, as he has donu right liertUo fore, to bo Irresistable, A majority in tho senato, an overwhelmlnn majority it tha house came in on tlio tide evoked by his peculiar campaign. For tho first time In nKenerntion nil political braucUes of tho feccral Government nro Uemocvatic and in coinp et.- accord. Under no obligation, he, is likewise under no possible necessity to compromise with wrong in any quarter. The elements are not available, anywhere for a coalition strong enough to check or oven seriously to hinder him. "Cleveland's position is stronger than that of Jeil'urson or of Jaikson. Thoy headed, it is true, a, victorious and com pact party; they ktow in public estima tion as their policies developed; they earned the veneration which, their coun trymen have, 'bestowed upon their names. But neither of them at the outset found himself in an attitnde so commanding as that of Air. Cleveland. Mayor Allison followed President Black wtth an address of welcome, after which Jiobert E. Wright was made temporary chairman. He made n brief address on taking tho chair. Committees were then -appointed, and at 12:30 the convention ad journed until S o'clock. The afternoon session of the convention was called to order by Temporary Chair man Wright, who yielded the gavel to Ii. Jones Monagan, of Chester, the permanent chairman. The committee on officers for the general assembly reported, nominating Chauucey F. Black for president, M.ijur J. D. Wor nmn for secretary nnd Hubert E. Wright for treasurer. They were unanimously elected. B. F. Myers, of Harrisburg, chairman of the committee on resolutions, then re ported the platform. It applauds the ad ministrations of President Cleveland and Governor Pnttisou, indorses the nomina tions of Thompson and Osboru, and con gratulates the state Democracy on tho growth of Democratic societies in the state. The platform was unanimously adopted. The routino work of the convention closed by the selection of Altoona as next year's place of meeting, after speeches by UUllr UEt 11 C -A. General J. C. Black, of Illinois, nnd Rep s nnd Hen lesemauve uoun xarsney, or -Missouri. Lancaster was also nnraed as a candidate for next year's convention, but withdrew lu the face of the overwhelming sentiment In favor of Altoona. The banquet of the Democratic societies in Central Market hall last night was the most tremendous affair of the kind any of the participants ever witnessed. Kxaetly 1,500 covers had been laid and every chair was occupied. "I never saw Anything like it," exclaimed Vice President Stevenson with admiration as he took bis seat. The rush for sntranoe into the banquet ball was ter rifle, a line of men two blocks long packed the street, all eager for admission. In the crush clothing was torn and various minor accidents occurred. Robert E. Wriaht. at 9il5. introduced President Black as toastmaeter. who made a abort speech, cougratulating Allentown on iu splendid reception. Mr. Blaok, in concluding, announced that the vice pres ident was unable to make a speech, and would leave for Washington iu a few min utes. The vice president received a solem-1 dld oration as he left the hall. , i Congressmau Tarsney was then ItiereV. dueed and made a long speech, which whs ent husiasticully received. The keynote df speech, which was fpllQ)vedVy.0UleqUftIly Uueeffart by Cblet Cleric Kern ' .' ' 1 i roinilutliiH or 'the CheroUeu $(rlp. '. Guthrie, O'.'T., Sept, flT.-lWe'mood persons vho entered the.Cuerokee strluoh Bopt. 10 more tbun ooeihalf have left ilj. Tha population of tlielmw towns' ara flow about! as follows; Pawriee, 1,00,0; Klrki 8,000; Kildare, 1.000; Ponoa, 1,000;' Enid. 5,000; Pond Creek, S,000: Alva. 1,000; Wood- ward, 1.D00; Perrjr, ,18,kJ". " ! riilldree lirlnk iWi'vchiili... ' Q,WW, Sept.ST.- Thj-et, cilUjbjim oawe. Bohiuo, oi.jgu,, Kvarikte, Baauiw. aoed L Mill Vi ve Wt aiuue lu-thear fcoxs. 'Timi laugao. -aoeae HOttroavlue M a ' kettle. iteaas. Jfcii 'iw oitat ttid: y4 tlebd-aid tBMthVMr'UtlM'm roHdition. The Wes,thr. Generally fair; slowly rUiuir teiuneru. ture, tanablc muds. uis tirai was we organization qr emiw PS 1 Jmm and disoinline. Victorv. fie" ffi-liii. ...... M would surely follow. Jop'n.onqttffiiOT Philadelphia, made ,a. brillfanburioiltlcnl'i 'Tf 'ffinif. Jj..i! STHE KIND gf g THAT CURES jrunvr iui.l, Until! ml, . V. TORTURING III ii ii. .. in i r nl ; neauauneiunu iearsr ii if Dana's Srrsaparilla "I WAS CURED!" 5fB B1T, Wfl TIIK F1RHT MAN W ITHfrr KK nip. liKHin-T. DK Dana SAiEflAPAKtLLA Co.: ffi (lhNTi.FMF.Ni I havo 1m'ii tt iiffTcr fromMJ lliMiiliichc tho I it w 1 (in yi'iirw. JMttS fall I ww In one of our loeal tmpers an adreitijK'- K irx'iit of ydiir intflk'tnc, uutl tcstlnionlalf of UJH igS I ftrridri) to try w iMittlo. Tito Hurt U'tticA fflffTeatly rttlcviHl me, mid by t1 lliiu-1 had tuken 1 two more Imttlos 1 WAS V, UK 1UI. I en J grecouuueau H SANA'S fSasasnru mill relliililn im-illcliic. IS mk Iti'.ni.t.'tailly your. 5 m Watcrtonl.N. V. JUIOMU 11ATX. BB SS Tin truUi of Mr. Ball'i utalmii nt U r. rtlfted tos M OoliiM, N. Y. l'harnucliU MS S Dana Sarsanai'Ma Co., Sc-llasl, Milne. S Professional Cards. JOHN K. COVLE, ATTOltXXY-A T-LA If. OCttoe Boddall buiKUnc. unenandoah, St.. BVJRKK, A TTOllNEY A T-LA W. SHWANI)OAH, 1'A, OPJee-Room 3, 1'. O iluildlEg, 8benandoS, at.dHsterly building, Pottsvillo. T. HAVICE, BUEGE0N DEXVISZ, Offloe Northeast Cor. Main and Oljtffra Sitr Shenandoah, over Stein's drug store. JJ, 8. KISTLER, M. 1)., " PIIX81CIAN ANI fiURGEOX. Offlce-120 North Jsrclln street. Shenndoh. E. D- LONQAORE, Graduate) In Kefertiiory Surgery and BeatiUry. AU calls by mall, telegraph or telephone at. tended to with promptness. Surgical opera Hons performed with tuo greatest care, OOlce I Commercial Hotel, Mhenandoab JTjiKANK WOMER, M. D. Specialist in Treatment of Catarrh. Practice limited to diseases of the eye, e nose and throat. Spectacles luratshed, gu anteed to suit all eyes Ofllce 13 Houlu jardln street. Bhenandoah. S3 SHOE koWp, Do you wear them 7 When next In need try a Best In the world. 1 5.00. 00 $4.00 42.50 $3.50 $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 FOR LADIES' 2.00 II.7S FOR BOYS $1.75 If you want a fine DRESS SHOE, mm hlkilM stylos, don't pay $6 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 er $5 Shoe. They lit equal to custom mada and look and Li . . . . . . - - . Mr Ityou wishtoeconomlzolnyourfootwear,' - ' ' i""ll"""5 l' "u8lils onoos, name ana price stamped on the bottom, look for It when you buy lv.Ii. DOUGLAS. Urocktou. Kaes. Sold by JOHEPH M South Main Street, Bhenandoah, Pa. Dr. THEEL 1317 ARCH Sti, rl.ili Jilihl. ( '.ciSlrMlviBrhH" 1. ilieimu mne lu curs the tinlWr. tuauti- .iil. m,g trauUilMll'uSuk, Hinraiitit Htnlaillhn Iridllt orwILa. 4n. I. l.. ,i..i i' i. II iii i-h,, un.i tk. ILTUli 'ILEKtiXir Hoii, 111. nil ur'- ki .1 If -KaoV J BTiTKir AMsMMsssMMMHI Ei P. 8. TKWtMIBKBel.' WishMjfe , 2e'" itli uii-rnn i tilol ue, erul),KMtir in dt tor an 1 6 4'lfrr til H-i iltai had -na hxu at cst-r butiu auraJ n l wnt. tK 'i ' i mi: ouij irwa oartTLj Ttl(nir peIfttitTk. H. Ii Um kMCsS oy titt-it iii0Msrcr .6od imm to .fai lew . r. j ir. , 1817 AKCIlKkTmiafe. futfrnAtrHl tde re. btrlettt i'rbcy TTe Offer Tou a Jlimttly "" unlc jMsurrn Puftty to Zifef Mother qnd. qu. " MOTHER'S FRIEND -Hoee i NnMn af It. (,,11 !oBiniJef.liiehW.T I. c mile l.iU.unUaj luiliini ATI4ANTA, OA. MM X jl L I mmt ffv , MSttl VM SBBBt
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