Save The Baby's Life, BABIES "TAKE LACTATED WITH EVIDENT RELISH. FOOD Safety for Palo, Weak, Sickly Babies in Hot Weather. A Perfect Substitute for Healthy Vig orous Mother's Milk. To tbe thnnghtrnt pnrcnt hot weather bring i the consciousness of Increased cate nnd Tor-lhounht regarding tbe diet of the little ones, it is appaling to anyone under standing tbe subject to see tbe careless ness of parents and nurses in tbe matter of infant feedmg. witn cnoiera latttntuoi racing ns it is East and West tbin bo turner, the facts cannot be put to patent too plainly. This mortality is not a necessary evil, fur, as every single writer on tbe subject (from the emlneut Dr. rliatb, to whom every physician tnrns for advice, down to the honest medical student, whose opin ions see light in tbe popular medical jour nal) Agrees, it arises principally from the improper feeding of children. Watch yonr baby's actions carefully, e -pecially at this seasau of the jcar eo trying to nttie cnuuren. is ne cross, irettni or peevish? Is be troubled with constipation, colic, or diarrhoea? Is his sleep short or easily broken. Then hi food disagrees. and be is in serlona danger of fatal dis ease. "What can I do?" we hear you ertk. Change at once to lactnted food, n pureaud scientific food that makes tbe sick baby well and keeps tbe healthy child hearty and strong even in summer'd dangerous weather. The best physicians prescribe it, intelli gent mothers recommend it and use it and babies living on it ptove iU worth by tbeir healthy and happy faces. The worry and sadness that it keens nway is alone soffi cient reason for using lactited food, but it U also very economical, costing less than live cents a quart, when prepared from the larger sizes. The email size costs only 25 cents, and will be mailed on receipt of price by the manufacturers, Wells, Kich ardson & Co., BurliuRtjn, Vt. It your druggist bnsn't it in stock, do not let the sun go down before you have ordered Dim r. Tf ...n,r cnt-c. fr 1. a linlin'j 1 i ta cftprtpri liv fhp hent. nt"-"" weedier IS ous for tho lc ..uu is often danger wMfnW -umut. It is much safer to " .an the child and put it upon this re liable food that is always the same. One man's word is no man's word; we should quietly hear both sides. Goethe. a j,ost opi'onxrxiTV. When first we met she was three feet high (In the matter of size we made a pair) , She had round pink cheeks and a bright blue eje, And her smile was winning beyond compare. 1 hated society's wear and tear, I thought coquettes were a fearful bore, And was shockingly rude, as I'm now aware. When she wanted a kiss at the age of four. She took my hand with a little sigh As we met at the turn of the winding stair. And offered her lips for a kiss, while I Wished deep in my heart I had learned t swear. Of course you can't expect savoir faire When one is but six or a little more, So I pulled at her curls in sheer despair When she wanted a kiss at the age of four. At first she was much inclined to cry, Hut wisely decided to forbear, To another swain I beheld her hie (I was eating ice cream, so I didn't care I) Seventeen ears have passed and where Is the chance that 1 cast away of )ore? Vanished the time like a breath of air When she wanted a kiss at the age of lour. L'ENVOI. Alas I what a strange what a sad affair! With another man at the ball-room door Is the girl I love, and I pulled her hair When she wanted a kiss at the age of four. Truth. The horse is fast being superceded by tbe force of electricity as a motive power. All Free. Those who have used Dr. King's New Discovery know its value, and. those who have not. have now the opportunity to try it free. Call on the advertised drug gist and get a trial bottle, free. Send your name and address to II. K. lJucklen : o., Chicago, and get a sample uox ot Dr. King's New Life Pills free, as well as a copv of Guide to Health and Household instructor, free. All of which is guaran teed to do you good and cost you nothing at A. Wasley's drug store. Though it's fizzing out of tbe soda-ater business has a boom just the tame. Good Offer. Attention is called to the advertisement o fieri tig two valuable properties on White street tor lale. Eugland imports potatoes every year. $3,000,000 worth of Mrs. Khodie Koah, of this place, was taken in the night with oramplng pains and the next day diarrhoea set in. She took half a bottle of blackberry cordial but got no relief. She then sent to mo to see if I had anything that would help her. I sent her a bottle' of ' Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Uemedy and the first dose relieved her. Another of our neighbors had been sick for about a week and had tried dlft'ereut remedies for diarrhoea but kept getting worse. I sent him this same remedy. Only four doses of It were required to cure him. Ho says he owes his recovery to this wonderful rem edy. Mrs, Mary Sibley, Sidney, Mich. For Bale by Gruhler Bros., druggists. Tbe Ohio coal carrying roads all report a good business. -tVho Baby was kk, we gar her Cottorla. When she was & Child, she cried for Castoria. When tho became Miss, she clung to Oastorta, When she had Children, she gavethem Castortt A National Typewriter, almost new and In nerfect condition, for sale cheap. In quire at IIuitALD office. E. B. FOLEY, FINE GROCERIES 201 Weit Centre Streot. Dealer in groceries, flour, prcvi&ons. teas II Still Unearthing Evidence Against the Aroh Conspirator, ONE OF HIS "PALS" DISOOVEBED. Thil Mao Who la Serving n Sentence foi IloriJ Theft, Declares That One of the IVIUInmi Glrlsl Still Atlve Important Evidence Looked For. CniCAOo, July 97. Workmen nt Holmes' morgue yesterdny dug up a piece of bono, Mid Dr. Koblnson says It Is part of human unntomy. The dector says It is certainly human bone, but be cannot dotormlno to what part of the anatomy it bolongs. An old sponge wag also found, and as it is discolored the police suspect that possibly it was once saturated with blood. A chemical annlysis Is boing made. Tho most Important discovery made at the Central station Is the disclosure of tho Identity of tho expressman who is sup posed to bavo done the trucking for Holrnei. Ho lives in tho neighborhood, and pending his examination by tho de toctlvos tho department refuses to reveal his name. It is doclared this man was ac customed to visit the flat Into at night or very early in the morning. This was at a time when Holmes' troubles were greatest and he was dividing tlmo bstweon causing women to disappear and dodging all man nor of creditors. George W. Harris, alius B. A. Zlegle, Is In the custody of a dotectlve agency un der suspicion of being a confederate of Holmes In his insurance swludlos. Harris has passod under a string of nllasos, hav ing been also known as B. A. Slmpkins and Alfred H. Post. He was chief pro motor In tho Taylor addition first mort gage swindles in St. Paul, which caught many Chicago people. Much importance Is attached to the arrest of Harris, as It Is believed by tho police nnddetoctlvo ngoncy which now has him In charge that If they can run down peoplo who woro associated with Holmes in his Insurance swindles thoy will And those who can tell of tho murdors which It is supposed Holmos has committed. Ono of tho important finds made by tho ponce m inoir soarcn 01 tno "castlo ' was a bonch covered with stains resembling blood. Tho bench was found in a deserted store room noxt to tho apartmont .In which Pat Oulnlau alont. r-Tpiamr- who --''Jji-J' "bln nson, w u.Miinine uiu huuu s on tho bonch, suld they woro undoubtedly blood. It Is bolioved by tho police that Holmos used tho bench as au operating table on which ho. dismembered his vic tims beforo disposing of their bodlos. Chief of Police Radonoch put Pat Quln lan and his wife through another severe examination yesterday. It Is believed that tho pair can glvo sensational evi dence If they can bo made to talk, and Quintan will bo kept under police guard. Minnie Williams While In Denver. Denveh, July 27. Tho untortunato Mlnnlo Williams and her slstor, whom Holmes Is accused of having murdered, came to Donvor early In 1893 with" their brother, who was In poor health. Thoy took rooms at "Tho Devonshire " an apartment house at 1435 Logan ave nue, ana soon became very popular with tho othor guests. Mlnnlo was about 5 or CO years of ago, and besides being ap parently woll educated, was an accom plished elocutionist. She oppoared for throo weeks on tno stage o: tno oia mi- tconth Street theater as a member of a stock company. Those who know her af firm that hor feelings for Holmes, whom she know as Harry Gordon at that time, what ever It was, was no headlong infatuation for a romantic hero. Tho brothordled In the latter part of the winter and tho sis ters took tho body homo to Texas. Holmes reappeared In Denver some time after tho World's fair, and told sovoral friends of tho girl that she had married and had gone to India with her husband. lie Was a Pal of Holmes. Little Rock, July 27. It was discov ered at Fort Worth, Toxas, a few days ago that tho Arkansas ponltontlary holds a former pal of H. H. Holmos, tho alleged murderer of Pltezol and others, and that bo Is in possession of valuable informa tion. His name is John C Allen, alias John H. Caldwell, alios John C. Cold- well, and ho Is serving a llfteon year sen tence In tho Arkansas penitentiary for horse stealing. Sheriff W. M, Boa, of Fort Worth, had a long conversation with Allen yostordoy. Tho latter, bo tho sheriff lays, declined to give any Information ex cept to say that one of tho Williams girls is dead, but that tho other Is alive. Sheriff Reo will remain In Llttlo Rook two or throe days longer, and Intimates that If Allen will glvo him the Information he wants he will nave accompusnou more than all the detectives In tho country who have beon working so long on the Holmes case. The Top of Iler Head Blown Off, Minneapolis, Minn. , July 87. A strange and bloody murdor was committed on the farm of Krnost Lan go, seventeen miles west of this city. The body of little Mag gie Cralgle, the 14-yoar-old daughter of Captain Charles Cralgio, of the Minneap olis flro department, was found with the top of her head blown off by a charge from a shotgun. Futllo efforts had been made to remove the traces of blood in the up stairs room whore tho murdor was com mitted and along the stairs where tho body had been dragged down. Mrs. Lango's 8-year-old son Freddie finally confessed that bo had killed the girl by accident. niehnrd Vai' Will Found. Philadelphia, July 27. It has been generally supposed that Richard Vaux, ex-congrossnnn, ox mayor and distin guished jurUt, wbe altd last .March, lelt no will, but suoh a document has beon found. After making u number of minor bequests It leaves the residue of theostata, whloh is valued at auout sw.uw, 10 tno widow, Mary AValu Vaux, for life, nnd at her death to bo divided among tho chil dren. Tho document oonoludos with those words: "I dlreot that no Inventory be made of my estate. It is uobody's busi ness but those who are interested In It." Fatal Election Itlot in Hungary, VIENNA, July 27. Rlota ocourred at an iloction for inagUtratoat Magyasso, Hun gary. Peasants stormed the town hall and the gendarmes fired upon the rioters. Four were killed, twenty wounded and thirty arrested. t Daby Mangled by a Itunawuy. Canton, O., July 27 The 11-msinths old child of Alfred Kouchonbaugh, being wheeled across the street by his brother, was instantly killed and horribly manglod by a runaway team. "CBIMJMHD" COIAAR3 AND wOFFS are made by covering a linen collar or cuff with "ceUuloid," thus making them strong, durable and tvaterproof. When soiled they can be cleaned by simply wiping off with n wet cloth. No other waterproof goods are made with this interlining, consequently no other goods can possibly give satisfac tion. Do not forget that every piece of the genuine is stamped as follows: LLULO) MARK- Insist upon goods so marked and re fuse anything else if offered. If your dealer docs not keep them you can procure a sample from us direct b enclosing amount and stating size and whether stand-up or turned-down col lar is wanted. Collars 35c. each. Cuffs 50c. pair. The Celluloid Company, 42M29 Broadway, New York. MURDEROUS CHEROKEE BILL. lie Adds a Prison Ounrd to Ills In I.Ist of Victims. ... .' Fort Smith, Ark., .Iif"?L' " Vol Bill got his hindf """y !j--Chor0, last night, andV", Q another rovolvoi liberate prU'ased ,n,a1n atto,nPt " rnu- nf -lO'Onors conflnod In murderers i . -tho United States iall. His at 'tho.rVt wos u bold ono and resulted In tht death of Larry Keating, tho oldest guarC 01 ine lorce. un account or tno no wenthor nnd the long days the prisonori nrn tln,r-n,l tn ....,..l In tho nnnl ,1 nri ...v 11 LV. .1.I11EI11. . 1 . bUW A uua I until nearly 7 o'clock. Whon running In tho prisoners all ro tired to tholr colls, nnd tho two uppoi floors woro run In without Incident. Af tot tho brako had boon thrown on murderers' row Eoff went in to lock tho cells, whllt McConnell remained at tho door. Wher Kofi reached tho coll noxt to Cherokee Bill's he found tho keyhole plugged, and while he vas trying to clean It out Chero kee Bill came to tbe door and fired, shoot ing Keating through tho stomnch. Hf ran to the end of tho corridor and fell dead. Eoff ran back to the corridor on the east lido of the colls, and McConnell, Parkei and several deputies ran In and opened lire on Cherokee BUI whenover ho tried tc leave his cell. His ammunition was nearly exhausted, and ho agroed to surrender hli pistol to Henry Starr, which was done. I The pistol with which he did the deed was a now ono. How ho got It is a mys tery, but Joslo Brown, his sister, who has been here Bovorol doys and visited him twlco, has been arrested for it, and is now In the county jail. Keating had been employed at the jull for ten years, and was a careful man. He leaves a wife and four children, besides many other relatives here. He was very popular, and many threats of lynching Chcrokoo BUI have been made, though the citizens, who were torrlbly oxcitod, aro now becoming cooled down. Nouo of tho prisoners loft their colls except BUI, and he Immediately jumped back Into It, and the guards now have everything In order, though there Is much confusion among tbe prisoners. Crawford Goldsby, alias Cherokee BUT; alias Gorilla, Is only 19, but has been con victed of train robbery and murder. Ono murder case is 'pending In the suprome court of the United States, and tho charge of killing his brother-ln-law Is still on the docket here. "Fromlneuts" May Ignore T.nw. CniCAGO, July 27. On Feb. 22 last Gov ernor William McKlnloy wos tho honored truest of tho Union Loague club, of this cliy, at a banquet, the menu of which in cluded ruffled grouse. It wus fully a month past the time when tho game laws of tho state allowed tho eating of grouse, and tbe state wardens at onco began the prosecution of the club officials. Yester day tho case camo up for trial before Jus tice Glonnou, who discharged tho club officials because tho club house was not a public restaurant, tho game was not for sale, aud no evidence was submitted to show that the club had either killod or trapped grouse. Tho wardens are lndlg nant over tbe decision. Tramps Invade a Train. ERIE, Pa., July 27. At Ashtabula, O. a gang of thirty tramps boarded a passen gor train on tho Lake Shoro road. As fast as they wore ejooted from one' car thoy Jumped into another. The passen gers became tntonsely excited and a force of police was tclographod for to meet the train. Whon It arrived tho hoboes mado a dash for. liberty on seolng the police, and only eight out of the thirty woro cap tured. Julian Mullen, an Erie brakeman, has boon found near the station with his skull crushed. It Is believed ho was robbed and thrown from his train by the tramps. An Artitocratlo Forger. London, July 27. Lady Francos Rose Gunning, widow of tho late Kov. Sir Henry John Gunning, I)art.,and daughter of tho Rev. the Hon. William Henry Spencer, nnd granddaughtor of tho first Harou Churchill, was arrostod In this city upon an extradition warrant charging her with forgory. Tho presont Baronot Sir George Wilam Gunning is the son of the late baronot by his first wife. Tho only charge lodged against hor was that of forging her father's name to a bill for 50, but the police are Investigating other chargos of forgory. How rerdlnnnd Snubbed Stambnloff. SOFIA, July 87. The Svoboda (news paper) publishes a lotter which Stambu loll wroto to Prlnoe Ferdinand on July 6, complaining that former letters had beon unansworod, requesting ponnlsslon to leavo the country, and begging the prince to order the arrest of Unless and Tufekt clilnff, tho murderers of M. Beltlohef, who were constantly bunting around bis house. Another Insurgent Defeat. Madrid, July 27. Au oflleial dispatch received hero from Havan Aft lit ft Hint T.1t tonttut Colonel TJada ha routed a band 'U"ur8uuis uuuor mumtin Batidorn, In the neighborhood of Santa Bnrburu, tho nsurgonts losing fourtoon killod and u hundred wounded. Tho Spanish loss is am 10 ue mreo Kiueu and soven wounded. Killed Nine Men for Moner. St. PETEnsotmo. .lulv QT.smMI tin Hi.mil traders who woro passing the night In tho uuu mr nt AinorosiuKa, district of Tag anrog, woro murdorod and robbed of 48 1 . 000 roublos by a man who Joined thorn In tho guise of n trader. Tho niurdurer was arrosted and coufossod that he had killed mu.u, niter urugging litem with morphia. No Color Line at I.oulivllle Columbus, O, July 27.-J H. Mllllken, ui.uv.iui Btuurai ui mo u a. it. arrange ments at Louisvlllo, says In a lettor to G. A. It. men hero that all itntamnnt.mn.,i. lng tho proposed drawing of a color Hue at tho national oucanipmont against negro o-uiuicu lire nusoiuteiy miso. Ilriilge Juniper Cnllatinn Fined. New YoitK, July 27.-"KIug" Callahan, who Jumped off the Brooklyn bridge last Monday on a wager of Jl, 700, was fined $10 In tho Tombs police court yostordav br rHi...n. n ... ... - uubism-uiu .uniun. xiosam no fell oil the iook. Calluhnu paid his fluo. MISCELLANEOUS. " yArTKD. A good girl of experience for general housework. Apply nt the IlEnALD olllce. 7- 4-lw 1 AKlill mtuntton wnntcd. btenny situation n first or second lmnd by n Bober, industrious and experienced youtiR n nn. Addres "J. K. T.," euro of IIeiiald olllce, Hienniuloah, Pa. tf VANTED. fifteen girls wanted M ndaj morning, next, to work on machine. Ap ply nt the Keystone Hat Jt Cap JUnufac'ory, 15) and U 1 North Bowers street. "-26-2t -tfOn ALE. -Three double dwelling, Bitmte In best part of Jit. Cannel, will bo sold, slnirle or as a whole. One of the best paying properties In town. Address I- S. Watters, Mt. Carinel, Pa. tf K? s L In3t-Jr: tC -book Case, f nn be temSfftlfciJJle, 11 1'.ii a i.iJ uuivr. r ANTED. 25 girls. None under 16 years of ago need apply. Only those In need of work shoul I apply. Apply nt Schuylkill Hat & Cap Factory, 235 East Coal street, Lautcrstein fc Self. 7-22-tf foOTICE OK DISSOLUTION. Notice is lierc- S l,.. irlrrti 1 1, At thf t,nrtnfrrshll hprtofnrn existing between I.awBon nnd P. A Cherrington, under the linn name of Ulierrmgton Bros., Inn tills da Y beOH mutually dissolved. tllB formCf , , ,,, f m .1 . ,i A,, , . , .. linvi due the firm are to be paid to P. A. Cherrington. l.AWSO IJUEItnlKOTOS, I". A. CnEnnisorojr. Shenandoah, Pa., July 25, 1895. "PROPOSALS. -Proposals will be received in -1- 111 - Kptinnl Tlnnrrt of ShpnHtlflnnll. Pft.. tui tu 12 o'clock, noon, on Wednesday, August 7th, for the laying of a flag nto eoud tar ravenient on the north, east andaoutb sides of the Jardin street school hullding. The flag stones must not be lfss than 6 feet long aud 1 feet wide, and the thiekness must be given. Prices must be given on both liluo and red flagstones t-er square foot; also2n the tar pavement per square foot. It will require 8 O feet of flagstone and 8"0 feet of tar pavement, more or less. A bond of onc ImH of tho total cost of contract must be fur nished, conditioned upon the faithful per formance of the work, nnd naid work must be completed withln'SD days nfter the contract Is awn ded, or the b nd will be forfeited. All uttis must be marifeci, seaiea ana sent to ine secretary of the School Board. The right to reject nuv or nil proposals la resor cd by the noaru. Building Committee. Shenandoah, Pa., July 27th, 1895 J27,30,b1,3,5,6 WE WANT SALESMFH EITHER SEX- To take orders for MARION HAIt LAND'S NEW BOOK, "Home of the Bible," rare, radiant and charming. Hundreds of new photos: lands, scenes, tieonle nnd places. 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Hooks & Brown Full line of Base Ball Goods Celluloid Frames, Paper Covered Novels, Fine Stationery, Rubber Stamps, etc. Agents for Daily Papers. MO. 4 M, MAIN ST For Scientific Dentistry go to Dr, J. Donaldson Ford, Fifteen years actual experience. Gold, Amalgam and Porcelain fillings, Gold Crowns, X'orcolaln Crowns, Aluminum Crowns. Best teeth vS10.00, no better made at any price. Teeth extracted with vitalized air, 60c. Extracted without air, 25c. Allowance made where teeth are out on new plates. ALL WOKK GuAltAJITEED. Lndr attendant nlrftiys present. Office hours: Every day 1 to 6 p. m. Sundays 1 to 3 p. m. 30, E. Centre St., Mar Reese's resid ence, front room, up stain, Shen andoah, l'n. A genuine weloome awaits you at Joe Wptt's Saloon," MAIN AND COAL STS., Toolroom attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, potter and ale constantly on tap. Choice temperance drinks nnd clears. M In. R.jr.ui.l., Pmvlm.o tin- Tt.t.i.v.. Ui,jt jn 4 (o I 1 Send fir 1-v Hi- of mon'tiient testi- Uiuuifce llkr liie fi.liutt' llg : Hi'ntim.to.n. Mass , Marcli 18, 1893. TUB JfAHCOTI Ciiemioal Co., PprlngMeld, Mass , Gentlemen : I bavo used tobacco for over twenty-lire year-, cliewlnp; and smok ing every day from 7 n. in. to 0 p. w. stot Iuk only for menl. On Monday, February 4, I called nt your olllce in Springfield, and bought n bottlo ol tho CrnE wMlch I used as directed, and on tbe tenth day the dprlre fur tobacco bad left mc and It lias not rttuineil. I did not loe a meal while taking the Cubc My ntipetite has improved and I consider NAitcon-CuRfe n Brand thing. Very respectfully, CHA9. 1. LINCOLN. Mr. Frank H. Morton, of Cbicopee Falls, Masx.; late Inspector of Public Buildings " for Massachusetts, says : I used tobacco for twenly-tlvo years, nnd wns a con 11 r mod smoker. In Just eight days' treatment with JfAiicoTi-CVitr. I was through with tobacco, in fact thedesiro for tobacco VANISHED LIKE A IltJEAM. Very respectfully, FRANK II. MORTON If your druggist Is unable to give full particulars aboutNArtcoTi-Ccitrs, sld Jo. aw. -for. Book of Particulars free, or send S3.00 for bottle by mail. The Navcoti Chemical Co., SI'RIXGFIELD ,MAS8 QUAnanWnaU Do '4 'I 51.25 up. RESTORE LOST VIGOR When In doubt what to use for Nervous Debility, Low of Sexual Foer (In either sex), Impotent', Atrophy, Varicocele and other wciknestes, from any caube, use Sexine Pills. Drains checked and full ior quickly restored. If reelected, such troubles result fatally. Mailed anywhere, sealed, forji.oo: & boxes for $ 5.00, With every fs-oo crrler we nlve a leral guarantee to cure or refund the money. Address PEAL. WEDICINE CO., Cleveland, Ohio. KIRLIN, Shenandoah, Pa, OPEN EVERY DAY ! Go to the Shenandoah Dental Rooms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artiflcal teeth do not suit you call to see us. All exanil nfttlons free. "Wo make all kinds ol plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Bridge "Work and all operations that pertain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates are ordered. "Wo nra tho only users of vitalized air for the painless extraction of teeth. SIiCttaudoalL Dental IIqoius, (TITMAN'S BLOCK) East Centre Street, Shenandoah, j . Office Hours; 7 it. m. to 8 p. m. SliQunncioah'H Reliable Hand Laundry Cor. Lloyd and White gts. All work guaranteed to he flrst-flass In every particular. Silk ties and lace curtains a spec ialty. Goods called for anil, delivered. A trial solicited. 1 fit 1 1 1 1 H'tctttc. uca ueuvercu iree
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