r EVENING HERALD RtfTAIIt.ISIIKb 1870. Published every KvenlnK.BxeeptBiimUy,! Booth Jabdih Hthhrt, Nbab Obhtbk. Tlie Herald In delivnixt InHliennmltMn iml the nrrouiKlIng tnmtt fornix eta wwk, pay nUI. to ho onrriera, lly mull 88.00 a ytmr.orJS entity n month. (myalil In tvlvftrvee. Ailvtlfr tnrnta hn?u fteeonllne; to space nntl portion. The publishers reserve the tlKlit to chnnxe the position of ftdvertlwmentu whenever the pub ' Kitlon of newt ilemitndg It. The rllit 1b itwervfld to relect anv Advertisement, whether imld for nr not, iliAt the publishers mny deem Improper. Advertising rotes uile known Upon npitllontlon. , KiUered s( the puetofflee nt Shenandoah, l'a., M Beoond claflM niall matter. TIILKl'IIONK CONNECTION. "All the Hews That's Fll to Print," Evening Herald THURSDAY, SEPTESinGU 88. 19B7. UHl'Ulll.lOAN STATU TI0K11V. mi TRRAMIRKR. JAMHB S. HfSACOM, OT Weetmoteliunl. FOIt AUDITOR CIRNHIUT., Lbvi a. McCaulhy, Or Chatter. itiiruni.io.vN county tiokut. - IK JUHOB, llfx. 0. P. Hhchthl, uf Pottsviiio.; FOIt SHHItlKF, Hirerim S. ALiinidHT. Of Orwigshurg.; FOR TOOR DtHHOTOR, John IIowb, Sr., Of Tremont. for jury commiWioner, JolIK AtTOOK, Of Mnlianoy City. With the election less than a month and a half olt, there little is evidence in this county that a campaign is in progress. TlIK President has again left Wash ington for ft little recreation, while the office-seekers have had too much of it, in the opinion of the latter. PitosrKiUTY is advancing at a ranid' rate. Mark Hnnna is not nt the bottom of it, but Jack Frost is. So say the plumbers and coal dealers. GovicnNOR Hastings cannot too soon till the vacancy on the Bench in this county to suit the taxpayers, We have been too long with only one "working" Judge. Tub Board of Health instructed the Health Officer to serve notice on Flynn to remove tho wall, and upon the hitter's failure to do bo, to tear it uown. That notice expired two or three weeks ago, yet the wall and the nuisance it creates remains. TlIK Pittsburg Combine has brought out W. It. Thompson as a Citizens candidate for State Treas urer. He savs ho is Inspired "by a sense of duty and Christian citizen ship" in his candidacy. Tho object of Mageo und his followers is to re duce tho majority of the Republican nominee in Allegheny county as low as possible. Thk postponement of tho annual convention of the Democratic socie ties of Pennsylvania, which was to have beon held in Wilkesbarre on the 28th inst., becauso of the "disturbed condition of a district of which Wilkesbarre is tho centre and where tho military forces of the state are in deDnitely stationed," is taken by tho people of that city as a deliberate in sult. Some one should furnish the Deinoira lo leaders with a map of the si at 3. There is no trouble at that city, neither is the military stationed there. Both Qenl. Longstreet and his bride of twenty-two summers have told, reporters why they married. Though past three score and ten, tho former denies that he is old in feeling and quotes the saying of Dr. Holmes that he was "eighty years young, while his young and charming bride pays him the- compliment by saying that never would sho marry a "simpor- ing man who had no ideas in his head and Vh6 lacked the energy to make a man of himself." Both present a good case, but if young men aro to be placed in the background in this fashion the outlook forthem Is dark Sbchbtahy Martin has decided not to certify the Democratic judi- eial nominations in Philadelphia, in order to test the validity of the ballot law as amended by the last Legisla- ture. The Dauphin county court will give a dooision in a few days. Should the court deoide that the Democrats can not have the names appear in the Democratic column, the decision will effect the case of Judge Bechtel Both the Philadelphia and Sohujl kill oases are similar, in that the Democrats made the same judicial nominations as did the Republicans. Conciiibssman STONK.of Allegheny, lias been prominently identified with the iminleration nuestion, and in a recent interview assumes that with. restrioted immigration the Hazleton jvffflir would have been impossibly. He produces statistics to show that Pennsylvania Is entitled to one-tenth of the Immigrants that enter the country yearly, and of the 843,000 who oaiue here during the year emj intr July 1st, 1880, 00,000, or about one-fifth, settled in this state. Nearly all of these immigrant) have settled in the ooal and coke regions, and us they are of the exoitable and undtj sirable eluss, it requires but a slight grievance to rtpur them on to ants which end as did the affair at Ha7.l1 ton. The educational tent, as pro vided in Mr. Stone's immigration hill, would keep out between 46 and BO per cent, of these undesirable iin migrants. WORLD'S RriconD LOWERED. Joli 11. Onntry nnil Tloliort .1. Hold tlio Doublet Team ltocot-ri. Philadelphia, Sept. 18. The famous pacer John II. Gentry and Robert J., hitched together, yesterday afternoon lowered the world's double team record for a mile to 3.0 on the track of the Belmont Driving club. The quarters were .88, 1.M14, 1.8T and S.09. The pre vious record was held by Mrs. W. E. D. Stokes' Miss nita and Josle B. It was 4:80 o'olock when the 2,800 peo ple present greeted the famous pair as they came Up the stretch from the pad dock. Robert J. had the pole. They were hitched to a pneumatic tired wagon, which weighed Just 61 pounds. The reins were held by K. H. Howne, who tipped the scales at IBS pounds. Bowne took the turf champions twice around the mile track for a warming up, and then started for the wire. As the team came down the stretch toward the wire Gentry, who was the near horse, broke, and they were taken back to the three-quarter post, and again started. As they neared the wire n second time Bowne gave the nod to J. A. Marshall, and they were off, amid the cheers of the crowd. When the watches recorded 38 seconds for the first quarter the crowd lost hope of the team lowering the record. They were going beautifully, however, and the next quarter proved to be the fastest of the four. This was made In .31Hi or 1.0 IK for the half mile. As they passed the half mile post Gentry's near front knee boot came down, and every time he stepped he would hoist his leg In an effort to free himself of It. Bowne had the pair well In hand, though, and the three-quarters was made In 1.37. As they came down the stretch the pair for some distance kept nicely In step, and they were pacing beautifully as they passed swiftly under the wire. Tht crowd, which had been breathlessly watching the final spurt of the sterling team, reallng that record time was made, sent up a joyous cheer as the pair passed the finish line. There had not been a skip during the whole mile. Bowne, after the trial, said the team would have made the mile In 2.07H or bettor had not Gentry's boot became loosened. Tlio Ilrooltlyn Primaries. New York, Sept. 23. In the election machinery of Brooklyn there Is no way provided by which the exact results of Tuesday night's primaries may be known until the delegates assemble In the county convention. Jaoob Worth, who led the Low forces In Brooklyn, does not concede his defeat In the pri maries. He Is, however, more emphat ic r.-i to the existence of sentiment in behalf of Low than of adherents to his personal standard as leader. Lieuten ant Governor Woodruff and his col leagues, who are In sympathy with Mr. Piatt and opposed to ex-Senator Worth, claim success In the primaries as against Mr. Worth, and hold that the county convention will be anti-Worth by two-thirds. Conservative and non partisan judgment Is that the Worth people are defeated all along the line. This does not, however. Indicate the defeat of Seth Low delegates. NO SLEEP FOR THREE MONTHS. One Causo 'Df Sleeplessness Tlitir Can Be i Beadlly Overcome. Mr. Wm. Handschu, of SOth St., Cotton Alley, Pittsburg, Pa., expresses himself as follows regarding tho now remedy for that common and obstinate disease, piles : "Itako pleasure in stating that I was so afflicted with piios that for tbrco months I got no regular sleep ; I became completely pros trated, the doctors did mo no good; my brother told mo of tho new remedy for piles, tlio Pyramid Pilo Cure; I purchased from my druggist three 50 cent bottles and they com pletely cured me. I am once moroat my work and but for this excellent mcdicino I should bo on my back. I take great pleasure in writing this letter becauso so many pooplo are sufferers from this trouble who llko my self did not know wbero to look for a per manent, reliable, safe euro, Experience with tho Pyramid Pllo Curo In tho past thrco yoars lias demonstrated to tho medical profession, as well as to thousands of sufferers from piios, that it is the safest ami most effectual cure over offered to the public, containing no opiates or poisons of any kind, painless and convenient to handle and being sold by druggists at 50 cents and $1 per box, is within the reach of every sufforor. Vory freqneutlytwo or three boxos havo mado a complete cure of chronic cases that had not yielded to other icmcdios for yours Thero is scarcely a disoase moro aggravat ing and obstinate to curo than tho various forms of piles and It Is a common practice to uso ointments, salves and Blmllar prepara tions containing dangerous poisons to remove tho trouble. Tho Pyramid has superceded all of these ineffectual remedies and no out suffering witli any rectal trouble raako auy mistake in giving the Pyramid a trial. If hi doubt as to the nature of your trouble send to the Pyramid Drug Co., Albion, Mich for a valuablo littlo book on piles, describing all forms of tho disoase and describing the method of cure. Auy druggist can furnish the Pyramid Pile Cure ae it Is tho best known and most popular remedy for plies and If you ask him he can doubtless refer you to many pooplo in your violnlty who have been cured com plotely by it. EVAN J. DAVIES, Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. SAM LEE'S CHINESE : LAUNDRY,- lO N. Main Street. '. '". ". rpR'icii "List! ". ". ", Collars ..ac Collars, Ironed 3c Cuffs, per pair 4C New Shirts toe hlrts, washed und Irontd 10c Shirts, starched and Ironed,... 8c Hlht Ahlrts 10c Undershirts 7c Drawers 7c Socks 3C Handkerchiefs C2 Vests IS o 0c Ties - 3 o loc Laundry done up dully. Mending free lor regular uuatomura. 3 AN EXCEPTION. Physicians seldom prescribe a proprietary medicine. There are so many worthless preparations that every reputable doctor must be ab solutely convinced of their curative virtues before he will have nnylhlnc to do with them. No physician will lake any chances In such matters. In many cases Dr David Kennedy 3Tr Sivorlte Remeily Is prescribed by eminent practition ers. They find It better than any prescriptions they can write them selves. They find It cure9 kidney, v.ilnary. blood and liver diseases when their own prescriptions fall. They know It has helped them save lives which could not have been saved without it. Dr. W, H, Morse li one Of the foremost professional men In New Jersey. Ills labora tory Is at WestfieM. Ha says, "I have ex amined Dr. DavU Kennedy's Favorite Remedy chemically and tested It therapeutically. I do not know Dr. Kennedy, but consider hi; Fa vorlts RemeJy a prand discovery.' Dr Morse tells of cases It has cured that had been pro nounced Incurable. $1 a bottle) six tottles, $3. At any drug store. Cnnllol C?iumN!nn r"rriilnoil. Lancaster, Pa., Sept. 23. Governor Hastings. Auditor General Mylln, State Treasurer Haywood, President Pro Tern. McOctrrell, of the senate, and Speaker Boyer, of the house, comprls Ing the state capltol building commls sion, have boon restrained by a pre. Ilmlnary Injunction Issued by Judge Livingston, at the Instance of Archl. tcct James II. Warner, of this city, from ndop'l.tf nny design for the crec. tlon c-f 'l.p legislative building at their propc ed meeting on f t. 29, 1S97, ex cept It bo one of the eight designs se lected by the board of exports to whom that duty was assigned, and tho writ enjoins that the prize of the competi tion, tho choice of a supervising archi tect for the building, shall not be awarded oxcent to the author of one of tho eight selected plans, ONE OF TWO WAYS. Tho bladder was croated for ouo purposo. namely, a roccptaclo for tho urino, and m such it is not llahlo toany form of disenso ex cept by 0110 of two ways. Tho first way is from imperfect nctlon of tho kidneys. The second way Is from careless local treatment of other diseases. CHIEF CAUSE. Unhealthy urino from unhealthy kUucys is tlio chief causo of bladder troubles. So tlio womb llko tho bladder, was croated for one purposo, and if not dootored too much is not liablo to weakness or diseased, except in rare cases. It is situated back of and very closo to tho bladder, thereforo auy pain, discoso or inconvenience manifested in the kidneys, back, bladder or urinary passago Is often by mistako attributed to female weak 1109,1 or womb troublo of somo sort. Tbo error is easily mado and may bo as easily avoided. To find out correctly, set you urino nsido for twenty-four hours; a sedi ment or settling indicates kidney or bladder trouble. Tho mild and tbo extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot, tho great kidney, liver and bladdor remedy is boou realized. If you need a modiclno you should have tho best. At druggists fifty cents and ono dollar. You may bavo a samplo bottlo and pamphlet, both sent frco by mall. Mention Evening Herald and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Tho proprietors of this paper guarantco ho gonuinoss of this offer. Tours to tho South. Two very attractive oarly Autumn tours will bo ruu by tho Pennsylvania Hail road Company, leaving New York and Philadcl phla September S3 and October 13. It is hardly necessary to say that these outings aro planned with the utmost care, aud that all arrangements aro adjusted so as to afford tho best possible means of visiting each place to tbo best advantage Tho tours each cover a period of cloven days, aud Includo tho battlefield of Gettys burg, picturesquo Illuo Mountains, Luray Caverns, tho Natural hrldcc, Virginia Hot Springs, tho cltlos of ItlclimoDd and Wash' Inuton, and Mt. Vcrnan. Tbo round-trip rato, Including all neces sary oxpensos, is $05 from New York, $03 from Philadelphia, and proportionate rates from other points. Each tour will bo In charge of ono of the company's tourist agents. He will be astusted by an experienced lady as Chaperon, whoso especial chargo will bo ladies unaccompanied by male escort. Special trains of parlor oars are provided for the exclusive use of each party, In which tho eutlro round trip from New York is mado. For detailed Itinerary apply to Ticket Agents or to Tourist Agent, 1190 Broadway, New York, or Geo. V. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street fetation, Philadelphia. "I burned my fingers vory badly. The pain was Intense. Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil orougnt reuet in three minutes. Jt was almost magical. I never saw anything like it." Amelia Swords, Ssuuderavillc, O. ,Too Patohen Dofcatu Star Polntor, Milwaukee, Sept, 23, Joe Patchen easily defeated Star Pointer two out of three heats at the fair grounds yes. terday. Pointer won the first heat hi 2.034, breaking the state record. The big bay acted badly in the second and third heats, however, and Patchen car' ried off the 13,000 puree. To heal the broken and diseased tissues, to sootne tue irritated suri&ces, to instantly re-, lieve and to permanently euro is tho mission of Do Witt's Witch Hatel Salvo. C. H. Hagen-' OUOll. lliirstlnir l'lywliool KMIh Two. Providence, B. I., Sept. 23. By the bursting of a flywheel weighing over five tons at the faotory of the ProvU dence Itubber Shoe company, yesterday, two men were killed and several per sons Injured. The killed are William J. Benner, engineer, and James M. Brown, 73 years of age. Dr. Fowler's Ext. of Wild Strawberry lias been used for forty years and lias never yet failed to eure a mm of diarrhoea, dysentery, or summer complaint lu any of Its variou furnu. When bilious or costive, eat a Casearetel candy oatharlie. oure guaranteed, 10c, 35c EVIDENCE FOR LUETGE.R" What tho Prj8jBHerSAttoruoy Do ainrefl lie win rrove. Chicago, Sept. St. The first witnesses for the defene- in the Luetgert trial were called yesterday. Attorney Vin cent, for the dsfanse, made the open ing statement for Luetgert, and accord ing to him Out defense will be simple. It will consist chiefly of a general de nial of all the expert evidence submit ted by the Stat proof that the caustic potash used In the vat was purchased by Luetgert for the purpose of making soap, and evidence tending to show that Mrs. LuetRvrt Is alive, and In all probability In, Oermany. Conoernlng the rings found In the vat Attorney Vincent said that they were not those of Mrs. Luetgert, and that he would prove that She had never seen them, much less worn them. He also de clared that he would bring witnessed to show that many of the bones Iden tified by the experts for the prosecu tion as human hones are In reality those of the lower animals. He will also show, he said, that Mrs. Luetgert has been seen alive and well, save for her mental troubles, since May 1, the night on Which it Is claimed that she was murdered. He also asserted that Luetgert will go on the stand In his own defense. The testimony of ex-Judge Good rich and Ilalph It. Bradley, law part ners of Attorney Vincent, tended to show the grief of Luetgert after his wife's disappearance. Adolph Elandt, a drayman, testified to observing Mrs. Luetgert's depression, and hearing her declare that as the family fortune was about all gone she would soon dis appear also. Itosa Glelch, who was with the Schlmpe girls on the night of May 1, declared positively that they had not seen Mrs. Luetgert that night. She further declared that Emma Schlmpa had admitted to her that she had sworn falsely. Tho "Bicyclist's Best Friend" is a familiar namo for Do Witt's Witch Haael Salvo, al ways ready for emergencies. Whilo a speclfii for piles. It also Instantly relieves and curor cuts, bruises, salt rheum, eczema and nil affections of the skin. It never falls. C. II. uasciiuucn. L.viHilu-il by Oin'tlal Cominniid. City of Mexico, Sept. 23. Senor Don Eduora Velasquez, late chief of police, yesterday confessed that he directed the killing of Arroyo, the assailant of President Diaz. Velasquez had been removed from office and placed In Belem prison, on suspicion of having acquiesced In the killing of Arroyo. During the otTtcial Investigation of the affair the former chief declared that he was a great admirer of tho presi dent, and that he felt that the attempt made upon his life merited severe pun ishment. The chief confessed without reservation the part he took In the tragedy. Certainly you don't want to suffer with dys pepsia, constipation, sick headache, sallow skin and loss of appetite You have novel tried DeWltt's Little Early Risers for these complaints or you would havo Iwcii cured. They aro small pills but groat regulators. C. II. liagcnbucli. tlulm's row'Vlee ViVHldcnf . Havana, Sept. 23. According to ad vices from Puerto Principe Senor Bartolome Masso has been elected vice president of the Cuban republic, Gen eral Maximo Gomez minister of war, and Calixto Garcia has been appointed major general, General Gomez remain ing commander-in-chief of the army of liberation. General Molina has been appointed commander of the Spanish forces in the province of Havana. WHAT DO THE CHILDREN DRINK? Dont givo them tea or coffee. Havo you tried tho new food drink called Grain-O? It If delicious and nourishing and takes tho place ef coffeo. Tho moro Qrain-0 you givo the children tho moro health you distribute through their Bystcms. Grain-0 Is mado oi pure grains, and when properly prepared tastes like tho cholco grades of coffeo bnt costs about i as much. All grocers sell it, 15c and 25C; Vol low i'ovei' In Texas. Austin, Tex., Sept. 23. The yellow fever has appeared In Texas. Governor Culberson received a telegram from State Health Officer Swearlngen yester day announcing that a genuine case of yellow fever was In existence at Beau mont. The case, which was that of a small boy, was genuine yellow fever, and the boy had died. Many people are led to think that the mall service Is bringing the fevpr Into the state, and Governor Culberson will be asked to PUt oft entirely all the train service of any kind between Louisiana and Texas. Beaumont from now on will be closely surrounded by a rigid quaran tine, In the hopes of effectually stop ping tne progress or the disease. The Grandest Remedy. -Mr. R. B. Groevo. morchant. of Chilhowie. Va., certifies that ho had consumption, wa given up to uio, soughtau medical treatment that money could procure tried all cough remedies ho could bear of, but got no relief! spout many nights sitting up in a chair; was Induced to try Dr, King's New Discovery, and was cured by uso of two bottles. For post threo years has been attending to busi ness, and says Dr. King's New Discovery is tho grandest remedy over mado, as it has done so much for bini aud also for others In bis community. Dr. King's Now Discovery is guaranteed for Coughs, Colds and Con sumption. It don't fall. Trial bottles free at A. Wasley's drug store. Unrrll's Heavy Sentonco Annulled. Madrid, Sept. 23. The supreme court has annulled the sentence of 40 years' Imprisonment imposed upon Barrll, the supposed anarchist, who on Sept. 3, at Barcelona, attempted to assassinate Chief of Police Portus and Assistant Chief Telxldor, as they were leaving the circus. The action of the supreme court Is taken on the ground that It has not been proven that Barrll Is an gnarchlst. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easil) and forever, be made well, strong, magnetic full of now lifo and vigor, toko No-To-Btc, the wonder-worker that- makes weak men strong. Many gala ten pounds in ten days. Over 490,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bac from your own druggist, wbo will guarantee a cure. 50c or $1,00. Booklot aud sample mailed free. Ad. Steiliug Comedy Co., Chicago or New York, To IJk PrMhlfUol lfOKtolIleoa. Waehlrujton, Kept, "it The following named postoeM Will be raised from fourth to thirl Cloaja on Oct. 1, render ing necessary th appointment of a postmaster fr each of them by th president: Klllatitt City. Md.; Ton send and Walnut 111, Mass.; Croton, Conn.; Itlvflwrtde, If. J. .Bimhurst and Newhartford.. N. Y.j Baat Pittsburg and St. Clair, Pa.; Bhjckstone and Hot Iprings, Va.; jiamney, w. Va. Ono to Ave applications of Dean's Ointment will eure the worst ease of Itching Piles there over was. Can you afford to sutler tortures when a simple, nover-fulllug rejnedy Is at band? It never fall. NUG6ETS OF NEWS. Mrs. Elisabeth Mcuoberte of ::,i.Tnlo, N. V.. Jumped Into NUkc i rlvoi and lea carried over the falls. Khi hud been In 111 health and was mi-lanr)..ly Owners of Nicaragua gold . nio worried over a tax of 81 gn'i i- utm on gold nuggets, $2 per oun. " i n sM dust. Imposed by the govern, i n General Weyler has sent a iiilnteitmr reproof to the Spanish admlrV iaii--.il by the recent successful lain.ir rf three filibustering expeditions In ( jba. On Sept. 10 both houses of tin Ha waiian legislature ratified the am Na tion treaty by unanimous vote. The Portuguese residents of the Islands pro test against the notion. ltunnlngsores, Indolent ulcers and aimlhtr tumbles, even though of many year's stand ing, limy be cured by using DeWltt's Wicth Hazel Hrtlvo. It soothes. Strengthen anil heals. It Is n groat pllo cure. C. II. lfHgen Imch. Vo rontrol tlitV Window CIlnHx Trnito. Pittsburg, Sept. 23. Representatives of window glass manufacturers from all parts of the country are In session here devising a plan by which the win dow glass manufacturers of the country mny lie formed Into erne organization. Nine-tenths of the manufacturers are willing to go Into the new organization. The new combination represents a cap ital of J20.000.000, and Includes nil of the principal plants of the United States. The output of the consolidated concern Is estimated nt (10,000,000 worth of glass a year. It will have virtual con trol of tho trade. Dr. Miles' Nervine Triumphs, Excessive Nervousness from Childhood La Crtopo Brings on Heart Weakness. EV. B. P. SEAREY, pastor M. E church, Buchanan, Oa. writes Doc. 10. 1685: "In childhood I was afflicted with excessivo nervousness, which, almost developed Into St. Vitus dance. I partially recovered, but at collcgo It gradu ally grew worse. Close study aggravated tho trouble; any unusual exertion causod trembling all over. In 1890 I had a sovero attack of La Grippe which brought on heart weakness. I had been almost constantly under treatment for nervous troubles, and changed climates fre quently without avail. Last February I bo gan taking Dr. Miles' Rostoratlvo Nervlno and Nerve and Liver Pills and slnco then I Dr. Miles - Nervine i Restores . , Health Mm havo been studying moro and working harder than for years and tho good effects that havo resulted seem to be permanent." Dr. Miles' Romodlos aro sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottlo benefits or money refunded. Book on Heart and Nerves sent free to all applicants. DR. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart, Ind AWN'S TANSY PILLS A TRITD. TRUE AWT lAFK WOMAN'S RELIEF. Alwev-mot tint and rrtiable. Avovi Imitations t'ATHH'i TAMT I'lLUtnd AVB ka-OKKTB tt ilnii afvirea. or ent ilirFct fietleill. Hiiro, ft. Cai "heo Co , UottoD.Miu. Our book, 4c. For Bale at Klrlln's drug store nn J Shenandoah drug store. l .11 4. I ' N , I 1. r.,r..... IKllll I. Jl II I i.i:k-s it.tnt rii.Mi t ilitin'rn I. Mil fi' tti i i. .J ,.! .1 ill ll .1 IK lt.r 1 j.r.i: m ''lite r t h Kiiin.r. m. v lofttpkntj 'lnmlii.w ou Juir ou anull"' ' For sale by Shenandoah Driiw Store, Klrlln i Drug Store. A Handsomo Complexion Is ono of tho greatest charms a woman can possess. t0E20Nl'S COMPLEXION l'OWDIilt gives It. WOOD'S COLLEGE COMPLIMENTARY SESSION. The Shenandoah College will re open in both day and night sessions Monday, August 23rd. (o) 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. Two Carloads of a. SIDEBOARDS Brought to town to be sold at a sacrifice, the property of a b nkrupt manufacturer. They are all solid oak with bevel plate mirrors, shelves around the top, neatly carved and highly polished, and will sell at 50. WE CARRY A STILL CHEAPER GRADE DiwiMorr; Furniture : House 121-123 North Main St. unclean, unwholesome, indigestible condemned by medical aud cooking authorities. It makes the good cook's food "rich," and the poor cook's food soggy ana greasy. iOTTOLEN Is Pure Vegetable Oil combined with wholesome beef suet light, nppctlilng, digestible. The genuine Collol.no Is sold everywhere In ono to ten pound yellow tins, with our trade marks MCbHo!fn"end $ttrr'i Aedtf fn eorton-ptanl MurnM-on every tin. Mot guaranteed If sold Wonlyby THE N. It. l'AIIHIANIt flakes is an old sayinpf, But whether it is true or not there's no earthly use wasting money. Especially in shoe buying. Some stores charge for name ; some for style ; some for greed. We're Not Selfish. We're satisfied with a little profit; we know how to put in style without putting in price ; we don't charge for name. We charge simply and solely for shoe all shoe good shoe. Our School Shoes are good examples of our fair-pricing. Youths' shoes, 75c, $i, $1.25. Boys' shoes, 90c, $1, $1.25, 1.50. Children's shoes, 50c, 75c., $i, $1.25. Misses' shoes, $1, $1.25, $1.50. They're built well ; built to withstand the tough usage they get. Shoes you'll be glad you bought ; shoes we're glad to handle. mm wm wm mm wm mm B8(iS.1 mm rM wm i-vJ. A "BIG" Factory Shoe Store, The workingiueu can save money by making their purchases at our store. We are offering an excellent shoe at the re markable low price of H.19- For which other stores are asking proportion. We make Our New Stock Has Arrived and . . . . . . Bargains Are Offered in Every ine. PLOPPERT'S SHOE STORE, 10S NORTH rVlAlIM STREET. Two doors above Merchants' Bank. CANVASSERS WANTED IN THIS VICINITY FOR Harper's Book of Facts In Combination With HARPER'S WELL-KNOWN PERIODICALS Good Commissions and a New Field.' First Come, First Served Address HARPER & BROTHERS, Publishers, New York City. The Faust Wheel Hade to Fit. A bicycle, in many respects, is like a suit of clothes. If you do not appear with ease and grace upon your cycle, it is because it don't fit you. With ease and grace also comes power. Secure them all by ordering a special wheel, measured to fit by the home manufacturer. A guarantee goes with every wheel. Patronize home industry and secure a reliable wheel. FAUST BICYCLE WORKS, - - - - Repairing of all Kinds. - - - - BRANDONVILLE, REN NA. BRANCH OFFICE: 120 S0DTB JARDIN STREET, - . SHENANDOAH, PENNA. makes your food In anr other war. Uade COMPAQ V, Want as true as it ever was. mm wm mm mm A. INI oyor, INlgr. SAVING ! $1.50 and $1.75. Other goods in a specialty of repairing. mmmmmmimmwmwmwm Mm 3 3T i S