EVENING HERALD mrAiiLismsi) mo. Published every lCvciiIng, Exmpt Sunday , at 8 Boi'tb Jardtv Strut, Na Ciktr. Tlx- llprnlil la deilveind InShaimndoaB Mitl the Bturmimllng WiA-Mfgralx oantanweak, ny ul.l the carriers. By mall IB.OOa year, or 2S urn a mount, lwraoi in aava-noa. Auv.-rnmr minU I'linrniil ncuordlnr to apaoo and poaltion. Tlp riublixlieni rtwarve ill rfht lo change th -"ttlon of advertisement whenever Hie pub ilcatluu of iicoi demand it. The riirlit Is nt hi rrod to reject any advertisement, whether paid for or not, that the publisher may deem Improper. Advertising rates mfwle kuuwn uooo application. Knti-red nt the potto 01 ce at Shenandoah, Pa., an ftt'i'oitd cIhs mall matter. TKI.Kl'HONB OONNHCTION. "All the News That's Fit to Print." Evening Herald sTI KDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1SB7. lU.rtIlt.I0AN STATU TIOIClfT. FOR TBKASUSKK, Jambs S. Bkacom, Of Westmoi eland. for AunrroR oxnmikU I.kvi 0. McCatjlbt, Of Chester. l'Kri'ltl.lOAN COUNT TIOKIIT. POK JtTPGIt, Hon. 0. P. 1IB0HTBL, or I'otbrvilte. FOR SMKBIPP, lllRSTIR 8. ALBMQHT, Of Orwigsburg. FOR POOR I1IRK0TOK, Johk ROWK, SR., Of Treniont. fdr jury commibstowmr, John Anotock, Of Malianoy City. Thk St. Louis man who drank thtit two bottle of ler nt one. -ittuM mitflit to have his picture in tin' turners, whether ho lives or dies. That "harmony" movement among th.' Kip'ibllcunB in Philadelphia is jpiiarcutlj of the same brand that is .idmmis-tcreil in Schuylkill at differ ni Jll lllldS. Thk calamity s-houters are not re f rrUi to the fact that ofllcinl reports i'i rlii- New York trades unions show an Increase of !!4 per cent, in the i umber of people employed. .Sk 1-ltAiy Democratic papers are dissatisfied because Senators llanna und Foraker spoke from the same platform in Ohio the other day. Immifi-iitK naviir dill lil.-M UMIIllllllt'Rll linnut'ity. It always means llepub-lu-an success. Tiikkk is no man so foolish as the public ollivlal who, on seeing a para graph In a newspaper, reproving cer tain practices that are unfortunately efullned to'no particular locality, in visU that lie has been hold up to public censure. SBTSVron Pkniio.sk called on the President yesterday to urge the ap pointment of several of his friends to government positions. One can i-aslly imagine the gyrations of some t the applicants should the Senator fajl ttlftnilthem. Thk Xew York World admits tliat in the fall elections "the Republicans eem in a fair way to regain their long-lost ascendency in the Senate. There can be no doubt of it if bright ening prospects and bettor govern ment are good electioneering argu ments. Thk peoplo of AVost Mahanoy township are manifesting much in terest in the suits aU'eotingtlie School Directors of that township. Tiioy naturally turn to the II Kit ami for a full and complete report of the trial. Tliis paper is always to the forefront in the matter of news It never fellow's Thk uiily two Democratic papers in Hnyder county, the Soliiisgrove Times and Middleburg Isews, having con eluded that there is no longer u Dem ocratic party worth supporting, have i ,i ken down Mr. Garman's Heading lii-ket and hoisted the name of ltev Dr Swallow to the editorial masthead for State Treasurer. Mr. Bryan still has confidence. He hojieb that the price of wheat iil go down again, and then there will be another chance for the silver argument and the calamity cry. At least he predicts that the price will soon go back, and that the demand for free silver will then come again with renewed vigor. Althki.d, in his speech in Philadel phia, says that railway rates are twice as high In this country as they are iii Europe. On the contrary, it is shown by abundant consular evidence that railroad travel in this country Is cheaper, more ooiufortable, and lietter than anywhere in Biiroim. Such reckless statements as these can only result to the disadvantage of the speaker when the facts become known. Thk fact that immigration which was I larger in 1896 than in 1890 has fallen in 1897 below that of 1898 is an other illustration of the law that the number of immigrants depends upon the degree of industrial activity iu this country. And this leads to two important conclusions : first, that im migration will increase again rapidly as business arlisity iuoreases; sec ond, that the present is the time when the immigration laws can be amended with the least hardship to immigrants ami the least disturbance to the mi in l'Hll ion -el ice More Tr i! ' 'i-- 1 !' ind Ijitm. OKiriM.il Ind Rrni 11 ;-l.-t i:T Iln ihmiK f nt J" liepu 1 1.-- it" y i-uUiy to sc-im-b tin lmi.Fi' of tlii' men !n-b-d at Vri-.ulli and iitlniy tin -stoli rt Roods. The ftity- March . warrants know n to be Imiued wpro for the house of Mr, Itlttcnhouae. who waa suspected of having a "fence," and of Jenkln, one of the vP-time. Mrs. ttlttcnhovtse and her son had been called to Ver sailles bi-fnrs the grand Jury, and in their absence the deputies broke lntt her home and captured many roods. It Is claimed that she can prove from whom she purchased most of these soods. Feeling runs high, and trouble Is expected from friends of the lynched men. Spanish Statesman TCkcommnnloafert. Madrid. Sept. 18. The bishop or Ma jorca, Balearic Islands, has excommu nlaated the Spanish minister of finance, Senor J. Keverter. for taking posses sion of the treasury of a church In his diocese. The ministers propose to ap peal against the bishop to the Holy Bsc. 'I burned my flnsem very badly. The palo was intense. Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil brought relief in three minutes. It was almost magical. I nvver saw anything like it." Amelia Swords, Saundersvillo, O. Snndnr StMHilsU, Services In the Trinity Reformed church .... H,,.m.r at in.rm a. m and BiSO n. m. Hundav school at 1:80 p. m. Rev. Robert O' Boyle pastor. Regular services will be held In the United KransaliitRl church. North Jardin street, to morrow at 10 a. m. and 8.30 p. m. Preaching by the pastor, Kcv. I. J. Kelts. Sunday school at 1.80 p. m. Services in the Presbyterian church U' morrow evunlug at 0:38. Sabbath school at 2 p. m. The pastor preaches st Mahanoy City in the morning. Services iu All Saints' Protestant Kpisconal church on VS'ostOak street to-morrow. Holy EiK-bariKt At 8 a. m. Regular services at 1U:80 a. ni. anil 7 p. m. The rector will officiate. Sunday ,-rliool at 8 p. iu. Calvary Baptist church. South Jardln street Preaohina to-m arrow at 1U:S0 a. in. and 6:80 u. m. by Mr. C. P. Aleaker, of IiWlsburg. Sabbath school at Si p. ni. Ttam I. lluuu. Siiucrintcudeut. 11. Y. 1' IT. Tuesday evening, at 7:80. Wednesday evening, general prayer meeting at 7:80. liveryboiiy welcome. Methodist Episcopal church, corner Oak anil White strefits. Rev. Alfred Heelmer, pastor. General class meeting at 0 n. in., 1ml h-v John Senior. Sermon at 10:80 a. m. Snnilav school at a n. m... Dr. J. S. Osllen, 3uncrintendout. Sermon at 0:80 p. in. Seats free. Everybody welcome. Primitive Methodist church, James Moore, iMstor. I'reni liinir at 10:30 a. in. Sulilect, "A Qooil Iuvestuieut." U:3 p. ni. Subject, "The New Minister anil How to Entertain Him." Sunday school at 2 p. m. Class meeting on Wednesday evening. General prayer meeting on Thursday evening. Every body welcome. First Baptist church, corner of West mid Oak streets, Rev. 1). I. Evans jiaator. Services at 10 a. m. and 8 p. in. Sunday school at Si p. m. Prayer meeting Monday evenings. Young People's meeting Wednesday even ing. (Mass meeting Thursday evenings. St. John's Lutheran church. West Cherry street, ltev. John Urumer, pastor, i-reacn- ing, 10 a. m. ; Sunday school, i:au p. ni. ; preachlug 0:30 p. in. St. Michael's Greek Catholic chuixli, West Centre street, ltev. Cornelius Laurmin, pas tor. Slatatiiuim service 0 a.m. High mass 10 a. m. Church of the Holy Family, (German 11. C. ) North Chestnut street. Rev. A. T. Schut tleliorer, i8tor. First maw 8 a. m., second mass 10 a. m. Sfe Casimir's Polish U. C. church. North Janliii stieet. ltev. J. A. 1-cnarklewicz, pastor. First mass 8 a. in., lilgii ma 10 a. in., vespers ami benediction 1 p. m. Church of the Annunciation, 218 Wcet Cherry street. Rev. H. F. O'Reilly, ivitor, Rev. James Kane, assistant pastor. First muss, 7 a. in., w-coml mass, a. iu., higunitss, 10 a. in, ljencdictiou, 7 p. m?- Kelioleth Israel Conniegatlon, corner of Oak and West streets, Rev. Henry Mlt- nik, pastor. Saturday services, 8 to 10 a. ni.. anil 3 to 3 p. m. Sunday services 8 to lo a. m ami every week day niorniugfrum 7 to 8a. iu Some men are afraid of death, some are not. Most of us vo'ild rather not meet tl.e grim destroyer to-ci.e-. We would rather put it off until to-uior- row, or until next ' ..r. Mere wishes do in a count for much, iu l'ie matter. A man may not want to die. lie may not want to l e sick . tic may wish and hope and pray that he will not lit one or do the other. But w-isliins' and hoping won't Help lum, It is what he does, aud not what he wishes that serve his purpose. If a man is losius flesh, and is nervous, irritable. sleepless and debilitated, he may wish he wouia get wen, Dm one ucuie or ur. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery will do more than an ocean of wishes. If a man is on the way to consumption, he should make a stop as quickly as pos sible. He should put on brakes. He needn't be afraid he has consumption if he will do the right thing if he will just take the right medicine. The "Gold en Medical Discovery" cures incipient and well developed consumption. Con sumption is a genu disease and a blood disease. The " Golden Medical Dis covery" kills the germs and purifies the blood. It increases the appetite, helps rjigestion, maices assimilation peneci, ana so builds up solid, wholesotne flesh. Hundreds of grate fid people afflicted with consumption, bronchial, throat and kindred diseases, have testified that it has actually saved their lives. For the ulia iitlXMitaltnM 4l,J. w,4.. Itmm c iiiiuiumuwi mvj vmuiriii, some of these letters have been included In Dr. Tierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, a thousand page, illustrated book, which will he sent free on receipt of twenty -one (ai) one-cent stamps to pay for mailing only. Every family sbeuld have a copy for ready reference In case of sudden sickness or accidents. World's Dispensary Medical Association, No. 66s Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. WM. SCHMICKER, JR. Agett fer Shenandoah' and Vicinity For- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. DO IT YOURSELF. N ml i III toll hut as well as a physician w in i it i Hiir ki.lneytarediM'awd nr healthy. I In Nil.N'tn (In l- tn Hike i h.iltle or gliiss nini- 1 ,1, r mnl till II urine. It mere H a sciliiueiil a powder-like Mibstnme at ino bottom nfn r tt.iiKliuu a day ana nigiu, tnerc liHimiclliina wriiiiK with the kidncs. n- ilhcr uiire sig iol ilipcusc is a desire to m mine nl ten, and slill another sigu is pain In the hack. If urine stains linen, tnete is no uonoi that the ki Ineys are aflerted. Any ii ml all diseases ol Hie Kiiincys, nver, bladder ami of the urinary imsaaatu aim con stipation of the bowels me cuieil by l)r. iiviii Kenneny s cavorne neineiiy iiieie is no quettiou alaint its lieinn the last audi surest medh-lne In the world for sin h troubles. It niilelclv relieves anil rnres 'imbillly to hold 1 urine, and people. Juung or old, who take it are not compelled to get up a number or times dnrinsr the night. For putting an end to that scalding pain experienced In passing urine, nothing is so good as Dr David Kou ned'H FavorlteJIeniedy. It corrects the bad effects of wbflkey and beer; Is pleasant to the tanle, and doe not seem to be medicine at all. Diseases of the kidneys and bladder often require the ue of Instruments to push back the sandy matter so the urine can lie voided Iu such cases Favorite j.-ctnwiy should b' taken without further delay or the disease nny prove fatal. It is sold lot' utio dollars bottle stall drugstores. It is well worth many times its price. Samples Free. If you wisii to test Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy liefore buying It, send your full post office address lo the Dr. David Ken indy Corporation, Roudout, Is. Y., and mention this paper. We will then mall you a sample bottle free, as well as circulars giv ing full directions for its use. Every reader of the Herald can dejiend upon the genuine ness of this liberal offer, ami all sullerere from kidney troubles should take advantage of it st once. I'ersoiially-Uoiiducted Tours l rviiiiayl- vniiln ltallrosd." The Tollowing tours have been arranged Tor the season of 197 : Two ten-day tours to Gettysburg, Luray Caverns, Natural Bridge, Mrglnla Hot Springs, Richmond, and Washington, Sep tember 88 and October 12. Rate, pro irom New York, f88 from PblUnlelphla. ONE 0F TW0 WAYS. The bladder was created for one purpose, namely, a receptacle for the urine, and as such it is not liable to any form of disease ex cert by oue of two ways. The first way is from linporfect action of the kidneys. Thu second way is from carelesslocal treatment of other diseases. CHIEF CAUSE. Unhealthy urine front unhealthy kidneys is the chief cause of bladder troubles. So the womb like the bladder, was created for one purpose, and ir not doctored too much is not liable to weakness or diseased, except iu rare cases. It is situated back of and very close to the bladder, therefore any pain, disease or inconvenience manifested in the Viilnev. loink. bladder or urinary passage is often by mistake attributed to female woak ness or womb trouble of somo sort. The error is easily niRile aud may bo as easily avoided. To And out correctly, set yqu urine aside for twenty-four hours; a sedi ment or settling indicates kidney or bladder trouble. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, tho great kidney, liver and bladder remedy is soon realhted. If you need a medicine you should have the best. At druggists fifty cents aud one dollar. You may havo a stunplo bottle and pamphlet, both sent freo by mail. Mention Evbnino Herald aud send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Biughamton, N. Y. The proprietors or thlapnpor guarantee he genuiuess of this offer. Tours to the South. Two very attractive early Autumn, tours will be run by the Pennsylvania Railroad Compauy, leaving New York and Philadel phia September 28 and October 12. It is hardly necessary to say that these outings are planned with tbe utmost care. aud that nil arrangements are adjusted so as to afford the liest possible means of visiting each place to tho host advantage The tours each cover a period of eleven days, and include tho battlollold of Gettys burg, picturesque Illue Mountains, Luray Caverns, the Natural Rridge, Virginia Hot Springs, the cities of Richmond and Wash ington, aud Mt. Yernan. The round-trip rate, including all neces sary expenses, is $05 from New York, $03 from Philadelphia, and proportionate rates from other points. Each tour will be in charge of one of tho company's tourist agents. lie will bo assisted by an experienced lady as Chaperon, whose especial charge will be ladies unaccompanied by male escort. Special trains of parlor cars are provided for the exclusive use of each party, in which the ontire round trip from Now York is made. For detailed itinerary apply to Ticket Agents or to Tourist Agent, 1100 Broadway, New York, or Geo, W. lloyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, llroad Street Station, Philadelphia. Certainly you don't want to suffer with dys pepsia, constipation, sick headache, sallow skin and loss of appetite. You have never tried DeWitt's Little Early Risers for these complalnw or you would nave ocon eurcu. They are small pills but great regulators. C. U. Hageubuoh. Gl:i--wit!.i ',t.l Pittsburg, Pept. of chimney glass facturers In this -1-11,1 i r led IS. At a conference workers and manu city last night the wage scale was settled by the manu factuiers conceding last year's scale, after demanding a cut of 10 per cent. The fires have been lighted at all the factories, and work will be resumed at once. This Is the last of the Mint glass scales to be arranged for this season. Something to Know. It may be worth something to know that the very best medicine for restoring the tired out nervous system to a healthy vigor is Electric Bitters. This medicine is purely vegetable, acts by giving tone to the nerve centres in the stomach, teutly stimulates the Liver and Kidneys, and aid these organs In throwing off impurities in the blood. Elec tric Bitters improves the appetite, sids diges tion, and is pronounced by those who have tried it as the very best blood purifier and nerve touic. Try it. Sold for 50c or per bottle at A, VVasley'a drug store. fl.oo l,'llreil With Coiikilracy lo Murder. Stroudsburg, l'a Sept. 18. Louis Kaul, a well to do farmer of Smith Meld, has bee,n arrested and held In $500 ball on a chaiit; of offering (100 to a man named George F. Anstee to have him secure the murder of his son-in-law, Sherman Cross. From the feat ures of the case It has not been equal ed in Monroe County courts, and the be ginning of the affair dates back sev eral yaers. A hearing will take pluce on lept. tt. Italian Cabinet Crisis Kmled. Rome, Sept. 18. The Itallun cabinet crisis has ended. Benor Glanturco, min ister of education, bas been appointed minister of Justice, In succession to the late Senator Costa, while Count Codronchl, now minister without a portfolio, has been appointed minister 5f education, to suci ced Senor Qian urc 0 No man or woman ran enjoy life or accom plish much in this world while suflcriug from a torpid liver DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the pills tliut cleanse that organ, quickly. ( . 11. Hi'uciilm. h YESTERDAY'S BAStBALL GAMES National J.enituo. At T'oston Roslon. IT; New Tork. 0. At Hi nnkl n -Brooklyn, 5; Washington, 1. t Itiiltliniirc First ganje: Baltimore, 11 I'hihiilWiihlii, (. Second gams: Phlla cl.'nii:i. ; Ualtlmore, 1. At Plttsburg riisi ifnme: Pittsburg, t; 8t. Louis, 1 rVi und game: Pittsburg, 10; St. Louis, 4. At Cleveland Cleveland, 14; Cincinnati, 3. Eastern Lieanme. At flprlngp.eld SprlSgfleld, It; Seranton, 1, At Svrn us (10 Innings) Syracuse, 11; tVllkesbarrp. 11. At Toronto Providence, 7; TiTninto, 0. At lllonlreal Montreal, 18"; Buffaln, 0. Atlnntlo I.cnsrito. At Newark First game: Newark, 9; rtlrhmond. 8 Second game: Newark, 4; IlUhnnind. 3. At Iteadlng First game: Norfolk, 11; Heading, 7. Second game: Heading. 11; Norfolk, 6. At Paterson l'aterson, 8; Athletic, 3. Tlio 'Clrtnawln at Ijiieoimtown. Quecnstown, Sept. 18. The overdue Anchor line steamer Clrcassla, which left New York on Aug. 28 for Glasgow, and which should have reached that port on Thursday, Sept. 9, arrived yes terday in tow of the IJritish steamer Memnon. The Memnon met the Clr cissta on Monday last, Sept. 13, when the two vessels were about GOO miles west of Queenstown, the Anchor liner having drifted eastward about 280 miles. The accident which disabled the Clrcassla, the breaking of her shaft, occurred on Saturday, Sept. 4, when 900 miles from New York. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily and forever, be made well, strong, magnetic, full of new life aud vigor, take No-To-Btc, the wonder-worker that makes weak men stroue. Many gain ten pounds In ten days. Over 400.000 cured. Buy No-To-llac from your own druggist, who will guarantee a euro, 50o or ?1.00. Booklet and satuplo mailed free. Ad. Steiling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York. To Send Troops to Aliwkn. Washlnpton, Sept. 18. The report from Captain Hay, the army officer who was sent to Alaska to Investigate the condition of n flairs there, formed the basis of the cabinet decision yesterday to send a small force of soldiers to St. MIchRcls at the earliest moment. Captain Hay's report showed that with out r'oubt great suffering must be ex pected in the Klondike region this win ter, owing to the lack of food supplies He regarded it as essential that some kind of force acting under lawful au thority be placed at St. Michaels to re etraln the lawwless element. Twenty five Infantrymen will be sent from Port V. A. Hussell. A GREAT SURPRISE IS IN STORE for those who will go to-day and get a pack ago of GRAIN-0 It takes the place of collee at about 1 the cost. It is a food drink, full of health, and can be given to tho children as well as the adult with great benoflt. It is made of pure grains and looks and tastes like tho finest grades of Mocha or Java collbe. It satisfies ovcryone. A cup of Graiu-O is butter for the system than a tonic, because its benefit Is permanent. What coffee breaks down Graiu-O builds up. Ask your grocer for Grain-0. 15c. and Sic. .Too rnfehen befoAtH Stnr Pointer. Indianapolis, Sept. 18. Joe Patchen, for the tlrst time since the Columbus meeting In July, showed Pointer his dust yesterday. Tbe wonderful black stallion captured the second bent In the battle between the two pacing kings. He had the pole, the place being won by the flip of a coin, and from the word he cut the route and was not headed. Tolnter won the tlrst heat lp comparatively easy form In 2.01. Mc Cleary waB driving In fine style, and he counted on the second heat being taken with equal ease, but In this he was disappointed, for Joe Patchen came In a pood winner In 2.03. IHb rounding In form was superb, and the crowd of 45,000 people was immensely pleased at his swiftness. Victim oi'u s-Tieiiinliont Collision. New York, Sept. 18. The dead body of Mrs. McDonald, of "West Hoboken, was found by a diver yesterday In the saloon of the steamer Catsklll, which collided with the St. Johns In the Hud son river on "Wednesday night. The Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania, New Jer sey and Delaware: Generally fair; cooler; north to northwest winds. If you have cversccu a little child In a par oxysm of whooping cough, or it you nave been anuoyod by a constant tickling in the throat, you can appreciate the value of Oue Minute Couku cure, which gives quick re lief. O. H. Uagenbuch. 'nt loiin'l l-'ieiiiolitors' Association. Pittsburg, Sept. 18. The flrst annual convention of the Fremonters, the orig inal members of the Republican party, who voted for John C. Fremont, con vened yesterday in common council chamber with a large attendance, rep resenting many states. A national or ganization was formed, which will be called the National Fremonters" asso ciation of the United States. J. Fletcher Budd, of Philadelphia, was elected president and Major J. H. Long, of this olty, secretary. Vice presidents will be named for each state In the union. Dr. Fowler's Ext. of Wild Strawberry has been used for forty years and has never yet failed to cure a case of diarrhoea, dysentery, or summer complaint in any of its various forms, The Klim'l.'.'o'M Cuhmptoii rcntr!nn. Port Tnwnsend, Wash., Sept, 18. Da vid IS. Iliown, of this place, has broken the record In crossing tha Chilcoot Pass. He left here on Aug. 39, and nine days later wrote from Lake Hen nett that he had crossed the pass and had engaged passage by boat to Daw son city, paying Jl&o for the passage down the river. The time of the trip from Dyea to Lake Dennett was 45 hours. Two Indians agrsid at Dyea to cany his outfit of 650 pounds across the pass for 38 cents per pound. At Sheep Camp they struck for 46 cents, but Brown overawed them with his re volver. Who can measure tho inlluenoe of a It lasts through all ages and enters the confines of eternity. With what oare, therefore, should she he guarded and how great the effort be to make tier life happy. Mother's Friend makes child-birth easy, assists nature in its sublime effort, leaves the Mother stronger after than before confinement, and robs the trying hour of iU terror. No Mother can afford to neglect ita use. or druggists at $1.00, or sent by mall on rsceipt of prioa. Write for book containing valu able information for all Mothers, mailed free. The Itradfleld BejuhUor O9., itlints, Ot. Mother! NU6T3ETS OF NEWS The Saratoga county (K. Y.) gold find assays $83 2F to the ton. While experiment Ing with a neose 11-year-old V. H. Grant hung himself near Cincinnati. Dr. Norganul. of Denver, has discov ered a cure for cattle fever, which means m Hltnn to ranchrs. A returning visitor from Dawson and the Klondike nays typhoid fever is prevalent owing to faulty sanitation. The reported recall of Daron Pava, Italian ambassador to the United States, who Is now In Italy, cannot be confirmed at Washington. Advices from Shanghai state that China has suppressed the Lammalst re volt, lublugated Thibet, and organized a government witn umnese adminis trators. A telegram from Krasnoyarsk, an in terior Siberian town, states that a bal loon was seen on the night of Sept, 14 which Is believed to be that of Pro fessor Andree. The huntrtig schooner nattier, at San Francisco, secured 18 sea otter and 193 fur sealskins. One of the former was entirely whits and Is worth from $700 to 1,000. whatmTthe children drink ? Dout give them tea or cotlee. Have you tried the new food driuk called Gralu-O? It. ii delicious and nourishing and takes the place ef coffee. The more Grain-0 you give the children the more health yeu distribute through their systems. Graln-0 is mado of pure grains, and when properly preired tastes like the choice grades of coffee lint costs about i as intich. All grocers sell it. 15c and 35c. Mlnrnke In (tillers. Me J-'licit. Chippewa Falls, Wis.. Scrt. 1. A disastrous wreck occurred mi the 'Wis consin Central railroad six mlle west of this city, resulting In the death of live people and the Injury of several others. Two freight trains, though a mistake or orders, met on a curve and came together with terrible force. The dead are Knglneers AVarren and Smith, Fireman Smiley, Urakeman Miller, George Schaefer, a stockman, of Fari bault, Minn. Two brakeinen were taken from the wreck seriously In lured. The passengers In the caboose werfc slightly Injured. Sick Headache. Neuralgia and Extreme Nervousness, sAVER Blnco I was eighteen yi irs old until I learned of Dr. Miles' I; -.tora-tlve Remedies, I suffered from side headache and extreme nervousuesa and dys ocpdla. In tiino hcait dlscaso developed. 1 .juatreatud by several doctors w;tU uo re lief. Sovere palpitation with pain in lofi, breast, shortness of breath, and suxjil.eilnb' spells made mo most talseiublo. I pro cured Dr. Miles' Rcstoratlvo Nervine and Sew Heart Curo and took them alternately aa directed. Improvement began at once and Increased so rap Idly that Inside of six Months I Increased thirty six pounds In weight. All pain In tho heart Is gone, and the nervousness has Dr. Miles' -Nervine : i- Restores Health : wholly left me," Mas. Chas. Ivnatp, W. German St., Littlo Falls, N. Y., Nov. 7,'05. Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle b"iioflts or money refunded. Book on Hoart ind nerves sent freo to all applicants. DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. CHRIST. SCHMIDT Agent and Dottier of AND Porter and Weiss Beer. FINEST, .' PUREST .' AND .' HEALTHIEST, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, - PA SHENANDOAH GROCERY STORE, GEO. WALAITIS, Prop. Successor to vnnnomsffifflmi. 105 S. Main Street. Headquarters foi a full and com plete line of groceries. IN THE COUNTY. EYerjthlng In the Tonwrlal Line Constantly on Hand. W. G. DUSTO'S Ferguson Houso Block, BARBER SHOP, I COTTOLGNU. TThiiik. of The Difference between the nature of the cotton-plant aud the habits of a hog, ard you have the difference between Cottolenc aud lard. Cottolene is nil that's pure and wholesome ; lard has few redeeming features. makes your foodlight, crisp, digestible. Rightly used it greatly Improves the food aud the health of those who eat it. Tbe genuine Cotioltna la sold oveiywliere lo ona to ten pound t1 low UnSiivUh our trade marks "Ortornn" and itcir'j httut in oomi. plant wettth on averj tin, Kot euarantead 1 f sold In any other wy. Madsonlrby Tilt! N. K. FAHtllANK COMPANY, Chicago. Bt. l.oulB. Kew York. Montreal. Waste flakes is an old saying, But whether it earthly use wasting money. Especially 4$$ in shoe buying. Some stores charge fof name ; some for style ; some for greed. We're Not Selfish. 1V- 1 OCI. ClOll Vl V, know how to put in style without putting es!1 in price ; we don't charge for name. We $7M charge simply and solely for shoe all shoe good shoe. MW Our School Shoes are good examples of our fair-pricing, Youths' shoes, 75c, $1, $1.25. Boys' shoes, 90c, $1, $1.25, 1.50. Children's shoes, 50c, 75c., $1, $1.25 Misses' shoes, $1, $1.25, $1.50. vi 1 ney ic uuiu wen ; uuiii iu wiui.suuiu rji the tough , usage they get. Shoes you'll ifM be glad you bought ; shoes we're glad to rlyli Factory Shoe Store, I MM liJ UT4'WI Faust Wheel Hade to Fit. A bicycle, clothes. If you do not appear with is because it don t fit you. With ease aud grace also conies power Secure them all by orderiiier a special wheel, measured to fit by the home manufacturer. A guarantee home industry and secure a reliable FAUST BICYCLE WORKS, - - - - Repairing of all Kinds. - -BRANDONVILLE, PEN MA. BRANCH OFFICE : 120 SOUTH JARDIN WOOD'S COLLEGE COMPLIMENTARY SESSION. The Shenandoah College will re open in both day and night sessions Jlonday, August 23r d. The rate of tuition for the first four months will be $20, in pay ments, or 18 in cash. Finished students who would like positions in New York, will please address the President at Shenandoah. S. I. WOOD, . . . President. ...DAVIDSON'S... Furniture : House HAS REMOV8D FROM 2O5 E. CENTRE STREET o TO o 121-123 N. MAIN ST., o NEAR o R0BBINS' : OPERA : HOUSE. REJOVAL! cotioli:ni:. mm mm mm 3' Want mm mm as true as it ever was is true or not there's no rstJU 03 mm 'Villi (l Ui.t.l, Mivww , II k' stum i'iSsa mm mm 11 . t,..:i . .. 1 s Moyer, Mgr. mm in main respects, is like a suit ol ease and grace upon your cycle it , goes with every wheel. Patronize wheel. STREET, - - SHENANDOAH, PENNA. FOR THE NEXT TWO WEEKS -IN- Brussels, Ingrain l Rag: Carpet, ALSO A LARGE STOCK OF OIL CLOTHS. -IN OUR I.INK OF- FURNITURE of every description we can save you many dollars by giv ing us your trade. All bargain seekers should take advantage of this opportunity. L. MAISEL, 108 EAST CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH, PA. M. SPOONT, Agt. EVAN J. DAVIES, THE LIYBRYnAN, No. X3 ami 15 N Pear Alley, Has made arrangements so he can now deliver good hard Chestnut Coal at Pea Coal at mm kSS!& asms $3.30 per ton $1.80 per ton
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