f . t ' , J 'i i.-. --it: l.Iv The Rugged Child is largely an "outdoor" product. Fresh air and exercise usually pro duce sound appetite and sound sleep. Sickly chil dren obtain great benelit from Ssott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil with tiypo pliosphites, a fat-food rapid of assimilation and almost as palatable as milk. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. -AGENT FOR- CELEBRATED UGH 1 1 i Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. There's no way to remove oil-stains, 0 thoroughly as a daily use or TAR because of its high percentage of tag ASK YOUR OROCER FOR IT. JAS. S. IOBK&CO., Chlcocs White Russian Soap J Neutral Sonpi Will Iff 1ouclita the liandt. Do These tjiiestlons Apply to You ? They are sure to Interest hundreds of readers of this paper. Nine ou at every ten people are troubled with these symptom, and really don't know what's tbe matter with them. Here are the questions: f you nervous " Have you a cough ? is your throat sore i Is 5 ou appf tlte poorr So you hawtc and spltf Do you take cold easy? Is your nose stopped up? Is It always full of scabst Is your breath otfemlver Is j our hearing affectedf Is your tongue frequently otutetfr I your mouth full of slime upoaxtslngr' If you have you have, or are getting, a bad case of Catarrh. Oi.e bottle of Mayers Mag netic) Catarrh Curo Is guaranteed to cure uny case of Catarrh, and will last for a three months' treatment- Ask your druggist, who v, M give you an absolute guarantee. For sale by druggists. Remember one bottle to cure, and guaranteed by our agents. A CUP OF CHOCOLATE delicious to the taste, invigorating and strengthening to the body, made in ONE MINUTE from IF JCrntl OR rum m Only 30 et. for a futt pound paekage, jTta sample OB application to mauufaotann. roa SALS HT B, K. Severn, T.K. Magargle, W. H. Waters CHARLES DERR, (Formerly with Win Derr Ht : LhAUINU : HAKBtl.. Fergi on ilpusn Huildlnc No. 12 K'es f Centre Street. r i i i b n i r -lit i i i uiiiiu K H . Hii." - DllHllnl. m. ... - -.. i IJ9 fHtll MHitl Hirttot, v . ti ik gu.iru it die be tird t Ias in every ,,i vie rcsi.i c tfuil mitten a share of Painters! fills-, uixy n !.. s i rl uusiu ummunu ONLY 0NKSUUV1V0EL k Sailor from tkoDoan Eiohmond Tells of the Wreck. TWENTY-THBEE WEEE DROWNED. The I. lit or Victims Includes tlio Wife nnd Three Children of Ouptnln Stud, dard Thirteen I.imt In tho Wreck at the Sienmer Wocofken. DtJNKinK, N. Y., Oct. 17. Oulv one man escaped from the lost steamer Dean Rich mond, nnd he was found on the beach near Vnn Huron Point last evening. His haggard face and sunken eyes told a story of terrible suffering, lie whs aimlessly wandering up and down the bench, and when spoken to burst Into tears nnd said he was looking for his dog. He was questioned nnd said he had been washed off the Richmond, and was un questionably tho only man saved from th) vessel. After he had been oared for and given stimulants ho recovered eufllcicntlytc tell of the awful last hours of tho steamer. He said his name was U. Ii. Clarke, nnd he shipped in Toledo Just before the Rich mond sailed. "There were nineteen in the Richmond's crew," he said, "besides Captnin Stoddard, his wife and three children. We loft To ledo at 0 o'clock Friday night, and sailed along nil right until we got into tho gnlc on Saturday. Wo tried to get Into Erie harbor, but could not on Recount of the choppy sea, and then Captain Stoddart de cided to make tho run to Buffalo if be could. "About S p. m aftortnnttershnd grown worse right along, we sighted a couple of steamers. They wore quite n distance away, but we signaled them for assistance. They either did not see us or could not get to us, for they went right nlong lighting their way into the storm, beaded towards iiullalo. "Tho waves ran over our decks, and ev erything which was movable was swept overboard. The captain's wife and chil dren were looked up in the cabin for safe ty's Bake, and tbe members of the crew wero working for their lives on deck. .An hour later wo had lost a mast and Btnoke stack. Then we continued to drift along ut the mercy of tbe wind and waves. "About 7 o'clock in the evening tita wheel house was washed away. The rud tier and whew wore broken, ana we were badly crippled. Wo were then about flf. teen miles from shore, nnd after consider able work managed to sot the rudder so we could make for tho shore. The captain had made up Ills mind to run for the shore and beach his vessel. Ho made fair headway with a hard light, and I began to get things ready to get out in the yawl boat with the captain's wile and children. 1 went back to see the captain, nnd just be fore I reached him a big wave struck us, and I was carried overboard, "Thib must have been about 11 o'clock. I gave myself up for lost when I found myself in the water. I kept sight of tho Richmond's lights for some time, and saw her drifting down the hike, turning and twisting in every direction. Then 1 lost consciousness, and did not know anything unUl I .found myself lying on tho beach. near a town which I found out was Silver Creek. When I came to myself I went into th town. I had some money and got something to eat, found out where I was i and then camo here to loam what had be j come of tbe steamer. I heard this morn- ' In? that rIir bail frnnn down, ntul tlinn T came over hero and tnod to find the boat and my dog." Clarke iusls for bis pet, and a mile or two up the shore nn overturned vmvl from the Richmond was found. Clarke saw It, jumped forwaid nnd threw it over. Inside, tied to a sent, was tho dead body of the dog. While searching for bodies from tho Dean Richmond a boat containing George Thurber, Frnuk Cahoon and George Mann capsized, and all three were drowned. Nino bodies liave been recovered thus far. Among the bddius found are those of Captain Stoddard and Mato Hoylessen. The captain's watch was slopped at 19:30, showing that to have been about the time the steamer wont down. In tho mate's pockets were found all his papers, which indicate that he knew there was no hope of saving the steamor, uud had prepared to leave her. THE WltlSCK OF Tnii WOCOOKI5N. Thlrteeu More Aritletl to the Long LUt of 1'atalitlof, Buffalo, Oct. 17. Thirteen more vio tims have been ndded to the already long list of fatalities resulting from the terrific northwest gale that swept the groat lakes Saturday ami Sunday last. It is nowdell nltely known that the steamer Wooocken, of Cleveland, foundered iu ten fathoms of water just above Long Point, ou the northern coast of Lake Brie, carrying down with her all but three of her craw. The list of those drowned Is as follows: Albert Meawald, captain, Msrlue City; Miss Sarah Meawald, his sister; Captain John Mitchell, Cleveland; David Jouea, first mate, Clevland; Matthew Ilasler, seoood engineer, Marine City; Michael ilinklemau, chief engineer, Cleveland; Charles Minard, steward; Henry Branch, watchman; John Hlnkleuiau, fireman; , Georgv Smith, fireman; Edmund Eldredge, ! watchman; Mike Kenny, deck hand; Will lam Kachl. wheelman. The last seven all lived in Marine City. ( Those saved were: J. P. Saph, secejiid j mate; Robert Crowding, deck lund, ,u,d J. 11 Hioe. wheelman. The lat few weeks of the navigation season of 1SU8 will lira long in the nu-nici . of the lake mariners, for no such l 1 list of fatalities bus been known in slum ping circles for a decade as the one to 1 which additions are being made datl) The story of the fate of tbe Dean Kiel. -mond in Lak Erie and the Minnehaha m Lake Michigan is supplemented by the news of the loss of one or two Uvea from a number of vessels composing the lake fleet, and now comes the loss of the Wo cooken with its cargo of human souls. It is too early to attempt to estimate the money loss by tho sinking of small craft. The Wooocken was hound from Ashta bula to Dnluth with a cargo of coal. Lotig Point, on the north of Lake Krie, was the haven sought by both the Wooocken and Dean Hlohmoud, but both became prey t.. the dangerous coast along that part of the Cauadian border. The Wooocken mad. her way to Krie with safety. There -.-picked up her contort, the Joseph Fuii and proceeded up the lake. The e-.. had proeeedett v ell out into tlfce- lake b fore she n it-, -uttulv b the storm Th hawsers were etit and eaeh teasel set o, to make tbe Il.;hi fur li-elf. The I'm found -,itet bijoud l..ug Point v. un ... be.'caltv I une 1 he u otkfU H.lrt n so fortunate, uud an it bw-auie evident 1 1,, she must sink the sixteen persons aboui.. jumped oveiboaid, only the three ex pel lenoed seamen named reaching the shore. lml I una pit) la lliinkrupt. iNDIANAroMS. Oct. 17. Tlie Henubllean have taken bold of tlio cltv irovernment. ntul tho new controller has discovered tlmt tho city Is absolutely bankrupt, with nn indebtedness of nearly (x,000 falling duo witbltt tho next six months. Nothing criminal, bowover. Is charged aaalnst the retiring ofneers. DeAtruotlve Fire In Fulreliiiiice, l'n. Unioktown, Pa., Oct. 17. Falrchance was visited by tho most destrtictivo lire hi its history. An entire block was burned, nnd the value of the property destroy wl Is placed at (05,000. Tbe town has no water works, and it was only by the greatest ef forts that the entire place was prevented from burning. lliiltlmnrn'ii .lull Flro Vletlini. Baltimohk, Oct. 17. The lire at the Baltimore city jail on last Friday night, when the prisoner were left locked in their cells by the gtiard,hasso farresulted in the death of three, colored prisoners. Ilronklyns llvreat the New Torkl. Bhookltn, Oct. 17. TheBrooklynswon the fourth game from the Xew Yorks at Kaslorn park, by a sooreof 12to S.and thus oap tured tho series for the local baseball championship. The HarviirtUVnlo Footlmll flame. RrmxoFlBI.D. Mass.. Oct. 17. The great Yale-Harvaid football game wlllbenlaied in this city on the Hampton Park track the Saturday beioro Thanksgiving. The Pennsylvania!! Defentetl. Washington, Oct. 17. The Columbia Athletic club football team defeated tlio Pennsylvania State college eleven here by a score of 12 to 0. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Cloning Quotation of tlio Xnw York nnd Plillnflnlphlu Ijxchnuges. New Yohk, Oct. 1. The stock market was dull and irregular today, but tho courew of prices shows how stubbornly the taarkei clings to nope, dosing bids: Lehigh Valley..... S!J W. N. Y. A Pa 4 Fennsylvanla WIH It. & H. T. oonu. Hearting 1S II. & 11. T. pref .... !S0 St. Paul 87Mi Lehigh Nav 4W$ Erie. 13M D. L. A- W N. Y. Central. ... West Shore Lake Krie& W.. New Jersoy Cen. Del. & Hudson... 15- Hearting B. m. 4s. Reading lsfpf. 6s.. 29?i RearilngSdpf. 5s- m Readiiig3dpf.6e.. 10&4 N. Y. & K. E 27H 100J1 ' 15 ltiH lai (niieral Mnrketf. Philadelphia. Oct. 10. Flour weak, un settled; winter superfine, $-'2.I5; winter ex tras. S2.252.'i: No. 2 winter family, $B.6ii 2.8": state roller, straight. $3!1.25; western winter, clear, S2.W3.15; western winter, straight, $3.153.35: winter, patent, $3.683.T6j Minnesota, clear, $.7Mltf.36; Minnesota, straight, $3.Kxa3.SH-, Minnesota, patent, f3.90 4.15; Minnesota, favorite brands, higher. Rye uour, t.i',i7. per nnrrei. neat lower, with 04c, bid and 6tHc. asked for October; 65o. bid and 65Ho. asked for November: C6o. bid anil H7C asked for Ueretnber: G8c. bid nnd OSlflo, asked for January. Cern firmer, quiet, with 4tsc. uiu anu lojje. asked fur October; 45Wo, bid and 45)Jc. asked for November: UMc. bid end 45)4c abked for December; 44c. bid and 45Mo. asked foe January. Oats dull, weaker. with mic. bid and iKHo asked for Octobori 35c. bid and 8io. asked for November: H5c. 1,1,1 nn.l H'Mn ..l-wl f. H.m!,,. tl4 V-l and 3uc. asked for January, lieef quiet, firm; extra moss, siu.smaii: ramiiy, sian.E0. I'ork firm; now mess. $IO.(Kai."6. Iird quiet: steam rendered. $111 av Hutter quiet; New York dairy, 19-J7c; western dairy, 17J$-"2c; Klglns, l:lic.; New York creamery, !.'4c.; western creamery, 302!iHc; imitation croau ery. liS4c. Cheese linn: New York, largs. HHo.;do. faucy. U&UHe.i do. iuall, lOli 12o. : nart sktms. imUc.; lull skims, Cnllrornla'a Hig Trees. Little Dick Teacher says all plants is mnsctiline or feminine. Mother Well f Little Dick Nothing, only this book smys that some trees in California has tniaks big enough for a house. Guess they mus' be feminine. Good News. Until Together. David Slow lay I shall bring you back thooe dark trousers to be reseated, Mr. Snip. Mr. Snip (tHilor) All right, and if you'll bring the bill I sent yon six months ago I thall be pleased to receipt that also. Won der. Guest But what does this extra charge of fc! moaut Landlord The chambermaid says she found you this morning bathed iu tears. We always charge 2 for a bath. Boston Transcript. A CniitliiKency. Lady (to soa captain) How do you man age to find your way across tie oceanf Captain By the compass. The needlei always points to north. "But suppose you wish to go southf" Tit-Bits. Not For Her. 1 Impecunious Lover Be mine, Amaxtda, anil you will be treated likeau angel. Wealthy Maiden Yes, 1 suppose so. Nothing to eat and less to wear. Xe, I thank yon. Texas Sif tinge. A Center of Knowledge. Philanthropist I wish to found a great university on this site. Is it deairablef Exuertus (doubtfully) It will take a lot of grading before football can be played here. Detroit Tribune. TWaaan SSS ft 60cla., ai $1.00 pel Cures Congln, Hoareneaa,Uore Xhroat, Croup promptly; relieves Whooping Cough and Ajttliuia. For Consumption It has no rival: has cured thoiunnds where all others railed; vlllcuni: you if taken In time. Sold by Druggists on a guarantee. For Lame Back OrChcet.usoSUll.OII'a 1'lASTliU. 25 eta. HI 1.0 H SlvCATAR R H 'remedy: Public Notioe! Nonce!, t -rti , h- . dostro - lug or detuli ,ni, t'etr M as proviJed by u.e .,nmoly spproveo aim in, itm. BfwM AatKxtlaUfr paooa. ru. lu t, am i, A NARROW ESCAPE! How it Happened. The following remarkable event In a lady's Hfewill intercut flip render: "l-Wn tw.ir ln,,. 1 had a terrible pain at my heart, which flut tered almost Incessantly. I had no appetite and could not sleep. 1 would bo compelled to sit up In bod and belch gas from my slom aoh until 1 thought overy minute would be my last. There was a feeling of oppression about my heart, audi was afraid to draw a full breath, I couldn't sweep a room with out sluing down nnd resting; but, thank """I "J "e 1IU11IU1 iUV IIUrt VU1U III! UIU! lspastnndl feel llko another woman, lle foro using the Now Heart, Cure I had taken different so-railed romedlos and been treated by doctors without any bonellt until 1 wa. both discouraged nnd disgusted. My husbnnd bouahtmo u linttle of Cure, nnd nm happy to say I never logrolled l)r. Miles' New Heal t ii, o i now juivo ii Hpiunuiu anneiit leoti weiik I wolirhed 123 nounds when f.iu inning mo luuieuy, aim now i weipw l nr.. ts oirect In my caso has been truly mnr el ou. It far surpasses any other niediclne I havo over taken or any benelit 1 ever te relved from physicians." Mrs. Harry Starr, :an taknTff tho reftiedy, nnd now I weigV. I K) i misyiue, ra., ui'touer is, lWi. Dr. Miles Nf.W llnnrt. Iturn fa cnlrl nn n nl Um Bynranteo by nit druggists, or by tho Dr. iuiie i.iuuieai vo., j.iKnart, inu., on receipt or price, Slpor bottle, sW bottles tapxpress pre paid. This great discovery hymn eminent specialist In heart, disease. mntimiB nnltliAi opiates nor dangerous drugs. iTHE KMB 1 i THAT CORESl M m m f 8 JOHN KIKKirr. 2nd, Mawcna, K. Y. IDyspcpsia for SO Years!! j TRIED EVERYTHING, g Yet 2 bottles wrought! I A CURE, II NO riCTION, BUT TRUTH. H SI DANA H.tB8Al'ABJLJ.A C ' , R GKN-ra Ihovobevnn gmil MifTor-rp forgl MUoTer SSO yinra th ll Sl'lll'SI A H "HaTOtrilovt;rythin(i I i-ouM hmr of. HaveftlsoS ifu-u x-j-3 icin- iirtwiiinit'iiii, hut couM nbiains .Aiti,j:H 4-ars owing tos .1. fur v... U diricred condition of my digestive organs. 1 DANA'S S SARSAPARILLA Sidjt ni:r.i-in jijj no much! that I boufftit the mcuii.I. UWorfl that mi bkm.3 nmr jinim:imia was oi'ici:it, B.r!i.!"'!,l; i i'i:i:'r. i.utij a'S m Waain.,K. Y. JOII.V KIRKEY, Jni. tm T?!'0!1. " toar roiit-ern We are well ac-R isualrtol wKh Mr. Kr key, ami know that hi H...i.,,i ii.il. inuiau u My aiulviiient f hat s; wij iintrue. STJUIO'S S.VAITII. K m Maiatiu.N.Y. Pculgut. S m w m DANA S LIVER AND KIDNEY PILLS are gwotlh their weight In Gold. They nroj gu. u. U. S. -DANA'S DISEASE DE HSIROYERS. Try a bottle at our tisk. IB Dana Sarsapaillla Co., Belfast, Maine. Entirely MANDRAKEl AND A SURE GORE SOB, COSTIVENESS Biliousfioss, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Diseases of the Kidneys, Torpid Liver Rheumatism, Dizziness, Sick. Headache, Loss of Appetite, Jaundice, Erup I tions and GUin Diseases I trlu 21r- tt. '.':;!. Sc.-i 7 aU Bnggtita, Bl'ttr, J(ini.01 1 lK. rr..i lurhagtu, Tt Dr. THEEL 1317 ARCH St., hiiadatlphi. (Ulttct8.rijU PrUnte I lhajfiilj tjow aWc u cue ttM HltsW tuuMlvitrriii) froinBla! VirlssMi bllltj, 4evy, itHUsmcjT Ma.. Itritur or Moadujr, (oo sMur vbctl otliLf writ, brlut. nr. gui tar lIu m irrifliii i i t ; (hci triiata of evtu, eld., by theoonbtHl Mittiio, V mi fsthlf, and Ecltjctio iti!OUof twidiclu. 1 '"ton i in.ta ew a ired in 4 to 10 Ar. Bead Ira tw - Qtai t n Kr h,M rrulh,' un-tblDf thu wiU istauinii wu,ant a truu friid lo ralftituf tautnauUty mod tli-v com.iiiDla'lnc umrrU?. Hoars daily: 9 u t; eve. lux, 8 to &i (Miinl., 9m it If. Hwai ef quadki, tbaif btAt liu-rtuurt) ui a fraudulvttl adrtrltMSMfiita, The only SORE ROACH DESTROYER If MAURERS' E3CXEKlVEI3XrA-rOIl. We guarantee it to nd the house of RATS, ROACHCS nj Wstcm Buss. 01 MONCY RIFUNIlI MAURERS' Persian INSECT POVVDFR la the beat tit - . B-eu"' s . tf I HI Efl ..lawviii.,... . W A It ftr Sal ky ill Drugt lata Be urr ami get il geuuia. Sold only tn t.otili, our Taaec Mass oneai-b ""tt!'1 D MAURER&SON, 129 N f)T S ., UOWiN AN JiMBANKMli Miraouloua Escape from Doatb. on tho Wabash Eailroad. THIRTY WERE SERIOUSLY INJURED. Though Several Cars Took n Six Foot Fliinge anil Twit Hthers Were Deatrojed by Fire, No l'ltlulltlea Hare lleaulled. Tlio Wminileil M'lll I'rohably Kecover. St. Iiois. Oct. 17. The west bound Chi cago limited train on the Wabash road left the track one mile south of Nainoka, III., at fl:50 last night, resulting in the injury of some thirty people. The wreck is re markable In some respects, and Is without parallel In that no one was killed out of the 460 passengers. The train was in charge of Conductor Woods, and was making up thirty minutes lost time. After Xanjoka had been passed there was aolear Hretch of twelve miles of straight level road to Bast St. Louis. The engineer put on all force and the train was going forty miles an hour when there was a sudden Jar, followed by the slowing of the train. The rails had spread behind the looomotive nnd tho cars following went over a six foot embankment. Tlio buffet oar behind the baggage oar swung across the track and the gas tank exploded, setting lire to the first chair car and tiie buffet oar, which were consumed. The uninjured immediately set to work to rescue their loss fortunate companions. Two physicians on thu train did noblo ser vice. Wlillo tho excllemcut was at its highest pitch a train on tho Big Four, only thirty yards away, came by, at express speed, and refused to stop in answer to u signal. Among the injured were the following; C. G. Palmer, San Antonio, Tex., arm and thigh broken; A. S. Stager, St. Louis, right arm broken; Mrs. Emma C. Rogers, St. Louis, badly injured in breast; Mrs, Beard, Mississippi, seriously Injured in head; J. B. Hunter, Nevada City, Cal., 6erious internal injuries; T. J. Thomas, Mobile, Ala., slightly Injured; Mrs. W. Frame, St. Louis, skull fractured; P. D. Wink, a Wabash conductor, scalp wounds; Mrs. Kate Beckley, St. Louis, bruised; Mrs. Mary Dunn, Missouri, ribs broken; Miss Lou Dunn, dangerously wounded; Miss IdaMaurer, New York,badly bruised; Mrs. Mary Moore, St. Louis, thigh broken; Mrs. Lottio V. Henry, Colleyvllle, Kan., shoulder dislocated; Mrs. M. Davis, Tny lorville, Ills., back sprained; Mrs. W. M. Smith, Hound Hock, Tex., head cut and arm broken; Robert 11. Jenkins, Chicago, hand mushed; James Gordon, Huddle, La., scalp wound; W. J. Kngelhart, Toledo, slightly injured. It is believed that all will recover. In addition to these there wore a number of returning World's fair visitors from St. Louis who were injured and conveyed to their homes by friends before their names could be learned. A dreadful loss of life was only prevented by tho gradual slow iug of the train. The wounded wero cared for by the Wabash officials the most se verely injured being taken to St. Mary's hospital and the others to hotels. Suriiluii Deatli of Uolonel Sawj-er. Cai-e May, N. J., Oct. 17. Colonel Henry Washington Sawyer, of this city, died here late yehterday afternoon. He had entered Marcy & Macrny'adrug store, and asked for medicine to relieve him from an oppressed feeling in his chest. After taking it he entered a water closet, and al most immediately was heard to fall. Dr. Samuel Marcy hastened to him, and found him dead. Colonel Sawyer had a brilliant war record, and wus prominent in Repub lican politics. World's Congrean of Agrlcultare.' Chicauo, Oct. 1". Over 500 delegates participated in the opening sessions of the world's congress of agriculture at the Art Institute. Mont, of the delegates to the congress were designated by the governors ot states anu territories, and every section of the country is well represented. Its de liberations will extend over several day. Hon. J. Sterling Morton, secretary of agri culture, delivered an address at last even ing's session, which was enthusiastically received. Itlobera lllBpei'hetl by Troop.. CorsNHAQKN, Oct. 17. Rowdies caused a riot in front ot tho Grenadier Guard bar racks while rerruits were being drafted into the regiments. Two civilians who wero passing at the time were knocked down and stabbed fatally, teveu oreight others were Injured. The troops were called out and ordered to charge with drawn swords. The rioters fled before the attack of the soldiers. Many ot the mob were wounded aud several were arrested. Cluiatluii Uuion Comentiou. Washington. Oct. 17. The Von no- p. pie's Christian union, an organisation started four years ago iu the city of Lyuu, Mass.. bv rt.nreftentjLt.ivM nf ntum. Atu ariuus young people's societies connected With tbe UniverHAliat lihtlnth hnr. urltink now number over 13,000 members, la hold ing iu fourth auuual convention here, with delegates from nearly oil iu SS8 or- gauiauous. Striking Mill Workers om Farad. PliOVIDKNClf. K. I.. Out. IT -Thaaa thou sand men. WOIIIUll anil nhihlrttn atM4Wtnn operatives from Toluey ville mills, marched through the streets of the city to attend a muss meeting in Music Hall," The op eratives were neatly d tossed aud ntaile a favorable impression upon the thousands ot spectators wbo lined the streets. SoetttLh Kite Maiuui in iejaali.M. St. Lonis. Oct. 17 Thu oil of the Ancient Order of Scotch Kite Masons for tbe southern jurisdlotiou of America is in special seasion In Occidental hall. The convention will be In uuinn three days. A supreme grand commander iu suuceeu me late Jaunt Cunningham Batchellor will be elected. Iluoraveii 31- bell Valkyrie, Nsw Yobk, Oct 17. -Lord Dunravan has announced hie intention ot returning to Kuglaud tomorrow. Dunraveu has de cided to h inter hie yacht in America. It is reported that Lord Dunraveu would not beadveiM' tn i,.,rLino- arith tha Vall.cu i a purchaser cuum tie found. Frofeaaor Miiitii Mill Lecture, Clitsii tl, i '7 1'toU-v.or Henrt l'reM-r eii i i It . i t mi ,tu ..pjitar . the , i-ui t , f ,i .,i . 14 In t ! le, ! . . .. I I I he tt. I' .ir ltj.li-h w ii . IllUh, stllf l ill 1 1 ,l , tiller ' ' . 1 . lit. HI l.i I Shakespeare When he wrote "Tain in of the Shrew," was evi dently gifted with Jiro- phctic foresight when he made one of his charac ters declare "My cake la tlougli." Those who have becu credulous enough to take imitations for CoTTO I.ENK, the now universally Endorsed shortening, have experi enced the same disappoint ment for their c.ikc has been "dough.'' Thrwc f.ho have used CoTToibNH know that its principal merit is its uniform relia bility. He wise and refuse anything Hint is offered as a substitute for m rSSil Gottoiene Sold tn llirefant) ftt jmiuih! palta Made only by N.K.FAIRBANK&C0. CHICAGO. AND i:ia is. lMuH.rt Ave. elm jifa.i.eiirA. Professional Cards. JOHN It. COYLK, A TTORNXY-A T-LA W Office Deddall building, Hhenandoih, if A gOL. FOSTER, A TTOJlXJSr mid OO UXSKLLKR-A T-I.A W. Room 3. Mountain City Hank Hutltling, Fot vllle. Fa M N. BDItKK, a TTORKXY A T-LA W. SHSMANDOAH. PA. Office Hoom 3. 1. O Building, Shenandoah, a. d Esterly building, Potttville. 0, T. HAVIOS, BUllQSON DMN TJSf. Office Northeast Oor. attain unilCsatre Sttt Shenandoah, over Stein's drug store. jyj H. KISTLER, M. D 1'HYSICIAy AND UOUGHON. Office -lo North Jardln street. 9henadoaa. D R. E. D LONQAORE, Graduate in Veterinary Surgery ami Dmtittry. All calls by mall, telegraph or telephone at tended' lo with promptness. Hurgieal opera, tlons performed with the greatest oare. OfllMi Commercial Hotel, Shenandoah JJRANK WOMKR, M, D. Specialist in Trealmmt of Chfa'rrA. Practice limited to diseases ot the eye, ea nose and throat. Hpectacles furalahed, gua anteed to suit all eyes Office 13 South Jardln street. Shenandoah. $3 shoe: ncp. Do you wear them 7 When next In need try a peevM Best In the world. $5.00 08 $4.00 .50 $3.50 $2.00 $2.50 2.25 FOR LADIES' $2.00 4I.7S FOR BOYS $2.00 1.75 Fort If Vtti wanf 9 fin. 1WQC cunr ihaa. f. rf , ajiivri lllU9 111 4. im MR ttvlM. don'l1 nan fi in u ta 1 tn f aa 55 Shoe. They fit equal to custom made and leek aW wwTMwiii, iiyou wisnioonom(zelnvourfoeUas' do ID ktf ntin-haclnff VJ I IV.r.rl-,., CU U - J r O ' - ",b'a ivqi9 awn price stamped on tne bettui i, look for It when you boy H South Main street, lkMDdoevbt p. C. r. Both, Rlngtown. P. ""it 9 iir -i vrvoBatitated wsmun, s"uu!d usu MORELfl'S KLEBUU!'?:. "ery ingredient poaatsses "uperh T' . roperties and ei rts a w nderlul in ' - ice in toning up a , i strengthening I -'.stem, by driving li.roujjh the pro, lutnnels all impurities. Health and renjth guaranteed to result from its use, say wire, waao was beUrleklanA citattv '" muntlaa, eXter oatstc III JaTslB s J M. Jorsaos. Nulvera, ak. BaaDriELD Kawuroa Co. AUauta. Oa. ioU by Druggku tl $1.00 per bouts. THE CHOICEST DR1NK& Cab always be had at EABLEY'S SALOON. Cor. Lloyd and Market St. et Beer. Ale and Porter aae aaeat Oteaata aWavsenkawl. IWlalmtSrWiMiji," WEEKS' SALOON. 17 S. Main SH-ttM. 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