EVENINGHERALD kstahmsiikh i87i. Published evory BvenlnR, Iticept Sunday, at i SOUTH jABDllI BTBBST. NhA UKKTBB. Tlie Herald la leilred InHbenanUoan nml the arrountllnz town" for six cents n weeic, iy abl . V the carriers. Ity mall t.00 a year, or 16 cents a mnnthrvaraMe In advance, r. Auren .-..AfitjrKTfjlPMIH ftKAHttlltiir tn hlwMW and noMtlOl), m arson! nit IK Tlie , ntlHlhrtArtt tM nunlhinr rwwve tlie rlRiil to cnnnge ine V position of odrertlsements whenever the nub- Mttutt.ol new, demands It. The right l iMnrvnl to reluct anv advertisement, whether tmld lor or pot, that the nubllnhere may deem Imiiroiief. ' Advetttstnir rnlw made known nut.. Kfmllftmtlntt Filtered at the postoOlee at Shenandoah, I'a., as eeona ciawt man mniier. THI.Kl'HONR CONNECTION. "All the Hews Thai's Fit to Print." Evening Herald SATUUDAY, SRPTBMBHIt , 1807. ltKPUIIt.IOAN STATU TIOICHT. FOR TBBASUnHlt, Jambs S. Ubaoom, Of Wostmorolaua. FOR AUDITOR GRNFIUL, LBVI Q. McOaulhy, Of Cheater. iinrontioAN coontv tiokht. FOR JODOB, IIOW. O. T. BBCHTBL, Of 1'ottevlllo.f FOR SIIHBIFF, IIihsthr S. Albright, Of Orwlgsburg,' for poor director, .John Kowe, Sr., Of Tromont. FOR JURY COMMIBMONEI1, IJOHN' ANBTOCK, Of Malmnoy City. T UK electric cab has proven a bi(j success in London. Recently a num ber of them were placed on the streets and are now plying for hire to the ustonishineut of the unoxpectant Londoner. The sight of a horseless vehicle progressing along the streets at eight miles an hour is a decided novelty, nnd tho new cabs are receiv ing an unusuul amount of attention, whioli will, however, moderate in tho course of time, when they become gonerally known. Thk announcement is made that John P. Whalen Esq., who was for so many years associated with tho late Malor Ellis in the practice of the law, has been appointed to succeed his chief as attorney for the Philadelphia & Reading Coal & Iron Co. Tlie tip pointinent was not unexpected as the ability with whioh Mr. Whalon has bandied tho lecal affairs of these companies made him the logical suc cessor of iho lamented Ellis, and the IlEUAIiU congratulates him upon his well-earned advancement. Tim railroaders are after several members of tho Legislature, -whom they consider inimical to the interests of tuoir craft. Tho state legislative board of tho Railway Employes of Pennsylvania, in session at Scranton and representing 100,000 men, adopted resolutions condemning a number of legislators for antagonizing the "efforts to sepure just legislation1' for railroad employes. Among those mentioned in the resolutions appear the names of Coyle and Losch, from this county. The former will not havQ.the opportunity to betray them again, if that is any consolation. Oun friend Joyce, of the Black Diamond, has again been treated to what he considers editorial luxury a Jlbel suit. The aggrieved party this timo is ex-Sergeant-at-Arms Wyatt. The article complained of is said to be the same as tho ono John J. Coyle considers an injury to his character. The editor of the Black Diamond, it is said, has employed additional office help .to wait upon those who consider their feelings sufficiently punctured by Joyce's caustic pen to enter the libel arena. These libel wfts come high, but it appears our Iditorial friend must have them, evon it he has to go to Dauphin county. Asd now again comes tho gratifly- ing Intelligence that the end of the Cuban war is 4u sight, that Spain is nrootically helpless, that sho has neither money nor troops to lavish upon Weyler, that Weyler has been a dismal allure and that tho insurgonts have already won the right to demand tlie recognition of their independence by tha United States. AVe have, of course, heard all these things before, nnd they have proved delusive, but these, report come from such appar eully authentic sources that they as suine an air of verity that gives them a greater appearance of reliability than any heretofore. " ' "" The slate council of the Junior Order United Aihwtfoan Meohanios, in annual session at Altoona this -week, brought out the faot that the order is in a healthy condition. It was established forty-four years ago for tha purpose of inculcating the prio)llles of patriotism in the hearts of tlia young men oi inis country, and sjnee its formation has grown into ' pOwor and importance. In Pennsylvania alone there are 80,000 members, while the total membership in the United States numbers over 200,000. The order Is just now blend ing all its efforts to securing a restric tion in immigration, and feels confi dent that a bill with this object in view will be pasted at the next ses sion of Congress. There are two connoils of the osder in Slienuiuloah, nnd bdth are in a prosperous condi tion numerically and financially, i-ort.v Ktllon by nil Tnvtlmllp. London, Bept. 25. -A private dispatch from Home says that abrut 40 persons were killed and many injured by an artlillp at the sulphur mine"" near Qlrgentl. NUGGETS OF NEWS. A New York syndicate has secured control of three Uui..ilo gaslight plants. W. K. Katron, In jail at San Fran cisco, charped with embestlement, has learned that he is an heir to $250,000. Three masked men robbed and bru tally treated an aged woman, tollgate keeper on a road near l'ort Jarvls, N. Y. General Pmb, the leader of the Nlra raguan rebels, was captured by gov ernment troops and two hours lati'r 1 committed suicide. Within the last two weeks notices of Intention to construct 2,000 miles of rail ways have been filed with the territo rial secretary of Arlaona. The last health statistics In India show that the bubonic plague Is again active, having crept unobserved from liamlet to hamlet, until a wide area I? affected;. tord Farrer, In a long letter In the Iondon Times on bimetallism, says: "In my opinion the ultimate solution of the question will be found In the ndop tlon of the gold standard In India." The land owners of eastern Pennsyl vania have been thrown Into consterna tion by the state authorities putting Into force a law for the collection ol arrears of purchase of money for land sought as far back as 17S3. tlncklen'" Arnica Salve. Tho Ixist salvo in tho world for cats, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fovor sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, ana all skin emptlor , and positively cures piles, nr .in mv reoulreil. It la euaranteed to give nerfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 36 rente per box. For sale bv A . Wftsloy . A-iotlicvVutiil niiolhio ICvpiosUni. Chiraco, Sept. 25. One man was fa tally burned and Blx others Injured by the explosion of a gasoline stove at 181 West Adams street. The Injured are Charles Emerson (will die), John Lewis, J. T. Sheldon, Eva Evans, Al bert Beech, Arthur Emerson and Henry Martin. The basement was occupied by Iteech and Charles Emerson as a tamale kitchen. While Emerson was filling the tank of the stove It exploded, enveloping him In flames and hurling him through the door Into an area. Lewis was blown 60 feet and the others thrown against the walls and floor. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily and forever, bo mado well, strong, magnotic, full of new llfo and vigor, tako No-To-JJic, tho wonder-workor that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds In ten days. Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bao from your own druggist, who will guarantee a euro. 50c or ?1.00. Booklet and sample mailed free. Ad. Sterling Eomedy Co., Chicago or Now York. General Tracy will Accept. New York, Sept. 25. General Ben jamin F. Tracy has replied favorably to tho request or l'latt leaders tor per mission to use his name before the Republican convention. In his reply to Chairman Quigg he says: "If, in the creat crisis which now confronts all friends of good government In greater New York, it is necessary, In the judg- l rncnt of the Republican convention, to nominate mo for mayor I shall not re sist the Judgment of the convention." This answer Is taken to be practically an assurance that General Tracy will be the Republican candidate. Prosldont or Cosmopolitan University Schenectady, N. Y., Sept. 25. - Rev. Ellphalet Nott Potter, D. D., LL.D., formerly president of Union college, In this city, Informs the press repre sentatives that he has accepted the presidency of the Cosmopolitan Educa tional university extension. Dr. Pot tor Is a brother of Bishop Henry S. Potter, of New York. When a man gets to the Eoint where c has to in ject the dead ly extracts of opium undei the skin in order to get rest and sleep, the grave is not far distant. The time to take care of health is before it is utterly nnd Irretrievably gone. The man who works on and on, utterly heedless of health and too busy to occasionally take a little necessary medicine, is committlne- suicide as surely as If he turned a pistol on his heart. Such a man dies by little degrees. First a little Indigestion and a little neglect. Then loss of appetite. The bowels get clogged and the blood receives poisons instead of healthy nutriment Old, inert tissues in flesh, muscle, nerve and brain are not re placed by new. The whole body gets stale. The very sleeping-room of a man in this condition is filled In the morning with un wholesome odors as if it had been occupied by a decomposing corpse. It has been oc cuplfd by a man half-dead. The poisoned brain refuses to sleep and hates to work. Then comes the resort to the hypodermic injection of morphine and speedy death. All this may be prevented by the use of Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It corrects all disorders of the digestion, makes assimilation perfect, fills the blood with the vital elements that make new tis sue, builds healthy fleBli, firm muscles, strong nerves and active brain cells. It drives out impurltios and disease. Thou sands of men In all walks of life have testi fied to its wonderful merits. It's an insult to your Intelligence for a dealer to attempt to palm oft" upon you a tuislilult for inis wona-iamca meaicine. you xitow what you waut. It's his business to mett that want. When he urges some substitute he's thinking of the larger profit he'll make not of your welfare. Shun ail such dishonest dealers. The man or woman who Is regular as clock work Is seldom troubled with disease or mental or bodily lassitude. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are a safe, sure, speedy and permanent cure for constipation. One little "Pellet" Is a gentle laxative, and two a mild cathartic. They never gripe. You will have reason to regret it if you let a dishonest druggists induce you to take a substitute. EVAN J. DAVfES, Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. BROM-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Ourd by tUis granulAr eifervewoeut And fttititU lant. An liiWui$ our lor twur utoiuAolw and hwulaehtti, wbtah ofteu accumulate from havlup a night out JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and IP Peach Alley, Shenandoah, P I I; i h H ae ii1 i Eanui DO IT YOURSELF- You can tell Jtitf as well as a physician whether yotir kidnyaro diseased or healthy. The war to do Is U ttke u buttle or iUm tum bler, u4 fill It Willi "Hue. If there Is a sedimentA jlowder-lllto sutntauco at tho Iwttoui after ttattdlng a day and night, there Is something wrong with the kidneys. An other sure sign of (Us sc is a desire to urinate often, and still another sign Is pain In the back. If urine nUlm linen, there is uo doubt that Hie kl.lm-ys are afWeU. Any and all diseases at JJie kidneys, liver, 1,1., I, for an, I ,,r tin, urinary tiaassous Hint M stipatlou of I lio bowels a u cuied by l)v n.i.1 tf atinu.lv'. PnvnHtA limned v. There is no question about its being theliest nml surest medii liielu the world forsuoli troubles, li ,,i,IkIcIv nillurM ii ml i-.nrm Inability to hold nrin.. anil itcimlp. vminc or old. who tako it are not compelled to get up a number of times during the tilclii. 1'ur putting an to that scalding pain experienced in passing urine, nothing Is so good n Dr. D.iviit Ken nod's Favorite llcmudy. It corrects the bid effects of whiskey and beer i i pleasant to the taste, and does not seem to u moiinino at all. nisosses of tho kidneys and bladder often require the use of Instruments to push back tho sandy matter so tho urlno can bo voided. Iu such cases Favorite Itemed should bo taken without further dolay or the disease may prove fatal. It U sold for ouo dollar a boltlo at all drugstores. It Is well worth many times 1U price. Samples Free. If you wish to test Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy beforo buying it, send your full post ollleo address to the Dr. David Ken nedy Corporation, Kondout, N. Y., and mention this paper. Wo will then mail you a sample bottle free, as well as circulars giv ing full directions for Its use. Evory reador of I' o Hbhald can depend upon tho genttino nri of this libera! offer, and nil sufferers from kidney troubles should tako advantage of It at once. Tours to the South, Two vory nttractlvo early Autumn tours will lie run by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, leaving New York nnd Philadel phia September 28 nnd Octobor 12. It is hardly necessary to say thnt these outings are planned with tho utmost care, I and that all armngemonta nro adjusted so as to nfford tho best posslblo moans of visiting each placo to tho best advautngo, Tho tours each cover a period of cloven days, atid iucludo tho battlefield of Gettys burg, piuturosquo Blno Mountains, Lunty Oavoms, tho Natural Bridge, Virginia Hot Springs, tho cities of Richmond and Wash ington, and Mt. Vornan, Tho round-trip ruto, including all neces sary oxponses, Is fG3 from New York, $03 from 1'hlladolphia, and proportionate rates from other points. litch tour will bo in charge of ono of tho company's tourist agents. Ho will bo assisted by nu oxpeii. nei d lady as Chaporon, whoso especi i' r' nrgo will ho ladies unaccompanied by male escort. Special trains of parlor cars aro provided for tho oxclusivo uso of each party, in which tho entiro round trip from Now York is made. For detailed itinerary apply to Ticket Agents or to Tourist Agent, 1100 Broadway, Now York, or Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passonger Agent, Broad Btrcot Station, Philadelphia. HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill n bottlo or common glass with urine, and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sedt rncnt or Bottling indicates an unhealthy condition of tho kidneys. When urine stains linen it is positive evidence of kidney trouble Too frequent doslre to urinate oi pain iu tho baok, Is also convincing proof that tho kidnoys and bladder nro out of order. WHAT TO DO. Thoro is comfort In tho knowledgo so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmor's Swamp Root, tho groat kidney romody, fulfills every wish in rclioving pain in tho back, kidneys, livor, bladder and ovory part of tho urinary passages. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it, or bad offects following uso of liquor, wlno or boor, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during tho night to urinate. The mild and tho extra ordinary effect of Swamp-Root Is soon realized. It stands tho highest for Its won derful euros f til? most clistressipg casos. If you need a medicine you should havo tho host. Sold by druggists, price fifty cents and one dollar. You may havo a sample bottlo and pamphlet both sent froo by mall. Men tion uveninq iiebald ana send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Tho proprietors of this paper guarantee tho genuinoss of this offer. Tho I'ronldoii't's Movements, Lenox, Mass., Sept. 25. President Mc Klnley and party came here from Adams yesterday to visit Wyndhurstt the magnificent residence of Hon, John W. Sloane. Thev came from Adams, to Plttsflold by train, and thence In carriages. Along the route they were greeted by cheering thousands, and at Plttsfleld the president was obliged to make a speech to the school children. After arrival here the party visited the golf links, where the president greeted Arthur H. Fenn, the winner of tho Lenox cup tournament. In the even ing there was a magnificent dinner at the Sloane residence. Illinois Mlno Strike Continued. Streator, Ills., Sept. 25. The striking coal miners of this district met here yesterday to vote on the acceptance or' rejection of the Columbus scale. The result of the vote was a unanimous de mand for the scale adopted by tho Springfield convention, 48 cents per ton gross weight. The operators have refused to pay this price, ana yester day's vote means that the miners of the northern Illinois district will probably remain Idle all winter, To heal the broken and diseased tissues, to soothe tho irritated surfaces, to instantly re lieve and to permanently cure Is the mission of DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salvo, a II. Ilagen- oucu. . Vouuir Illbbord Aoqutttcii. May s Landing, N. J., Sept. 26. The case of Robert Hlbberd, the young man who was on trial for shooting Mrs. Phoebe Phillips In Atlantic City on ueeorauon uay, ana who was on Thursday married to the woman he at tempted to murder, was submitted to the Jury at 10 o'clock yesterday fore noon. After deliberating six bouts they returned a verdlot of acquittal. The verdict was a surprise to all pres. ent. Mrs. Hlbberd, nee Phillips, drop, ped In a faint when the verdict was anrmunced. The defense was emo tional Insanity. Now Moxlonn TurmiolRo. Santa Fe, M. M,, spt. Probably the finest colleellbn pt'ut turquoise ever sent In one shipment from Amer ican mines left ht yesterday for New York by Weltsifrargp express. There were 26 stones, aggregating In weight 110 karats, and In the collection were four gems whioh 'weigh respectfully ji, iz, 36 ana Karats. The latter, a pear shaped alMe. W. valued at J2.&00, It Is said tliav'tjils i the largest dis play of American turquoise ever made, The mines are In tout barn New Mmc leo, but their locution Is kept a pro munu secret. sso man or woman can enjoy ilia or & coo run nllsh much In this world white suffering froiaf a torpid liver. DeWltt's Little Karly UUens) urn win lout uiwuiw iwtt urgan, quiliKiy, u II. Jlageubuoh. LANGTRY'S COMINGLMARRtASE. Tho DlYttrmsrfvotrefW Will Wed Prince tattirtmr In Cnlirornln. Bafl Francisco, Sept. 25. The an nouncement that Mrs. Lily Lttngtry will marry Prince Ksterhasy Is con tinued. Attorney Henry C. McPIke, of thlB city, who Is Mrs. Langtry's coun sel, Is authority for the announcement MRS. LANGTRY. which Is to be token In connection with the statements persistently and repeat odly published since she secured her di vorce in May last as to Mrs. Langtry's prospective marriage to this distin guished head of an ancient house. Mr. McPIke said: "Because they havo preferred to be married in this state It must not be argued that either Mrs. Langtry or Prince Esterhazy regards the former's divorce as lacking in legality in any other Jurisdiction. On the contrary, they are advised by their solicitors In London that tho decree granted at Lakeport has freed her absolutely from Edward Lnngtry, so that she may marry In any part Tjf tho world If she choose." KlUod by Runaway Flro Enctno. Toronto, Sept. 25. Flro originating In a woodshed In the rear of tho Musee theater, on Yonge street, last night, communicated to a large warehouse ad joining and to tho theater. The actors in the theater were preparing nt the time for a perpormanco, and there was a wild scramble to get out of the build lng. Tho theater was badly damaged by lire and smoke. A flro engine was left with the horses hitched to It, A Jot of steam shot out of the safety valvo of the engine with a loud ex plosion. This frightened the horses, and they ran away down the crowded street. The engine ran over Bertie Escot, 11 years old, killing him In stantly. Seven firemen were so badly crushed between the engine and a wall that they had to be removed to the hospital. Half a dozen citizens were also more or less Injured. Tho DoforiHo of I.uotcort. Chicago, Sept. 25. Tho testimony for the defense In the Luetgert trial yes terday was for the most part that of witnesses who said that they had seen Mrs. Luetgert In the vicinity of Ken osha, Wis., within o, few days after the date on whioh It has been claimed by (he state that she wasmurdcred. State's Attorney Deneen was apparently not disturbed by the evldenoe of these wit nesses. "Walt until wo put In our re buttal evidence," said he. "Wo will show this defense up In a way that will be surprising." Today witnesses were called to show Luetgert's treatment Qf hs wife. It Is sought to pe shown that he was a model husband, and that his. jtome life was pleasant. NextJ week the testimony of the experts In regard to the bones found In the factory will be heard. Tho "Bicyclist's Best Friend" is a familiar uamo for DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salvo, al ways ready for emergencies. While a specific for piles, it also Instantly relieves and cures cuts, bruises, salt rheum, cozema and all affections of tho skin, It never fails. C. II. Lfagcnbuch, notol Onlolnl Clinrifod Wlfliniort. New York, Sept. 25. John II. Staats, assistant superintendent of tho Hotel Waldorf, on Fifth avenue, Is locked up at police headquarters accused by Pro prietor Uoldt of having committed a series of robberies at the hotel. A rug worth $1,000, which had vanished from the Waldorf, was found In a room rented by Staats, together with silver ware and other valuable property, a slungshot, revolvers and a bottle qf knockout drops, Some of the articles bear tho Btamp of the United States hotel, Boston, and tho Hotel Haub leln, Washington, D. C. The latter es tablishment is said to have been once owned by the prisoner. The value of the goods stolen at tho Waldorf foots up many thousand dollars. NO SLEEP FOR THREE MONTHS. One Cause of Sleeplessness That Can Be Readily Overcome. Mr. Wm. Jlandschu, of 50th St., Cotton Alley, Pittsburg, Fa., expresses himself as follows regarding tho now remedy for that common and obstinate disease, piles : "I tako pleasure In stating that I was so afllicted with piles that for throo mouths I got no regular sleep ; I becamo completely pros trated, the doctors did mo no good; my brother told me of the now remedy for piles, the Pyramid Pile 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 oxcellent modlolno I should be on my back. take great pleasure In writing this lottor because so many people are sufferers from this trouble who like my self did not know where to look for a per manent, reliable, safe cure, Experience with tho Pyramid Pile Cure in the past three years has demonstrated to tho medical profession, as well as to thousands of suOerers from piles, that it is the safest and most effectual cure ever offered to the public, containing no opiates or poisons of any kind, painless and convenient to liandle and being sold by druggists at 50 cents aud fl per box, is within the reaeli of every suH'orer. Very frequently two or three boxes havo made a complete cure of chronic cases that had not yielded to other lomedles for years, There Is scarcely a disease more aggravat ing and obstinate to cure than the various forms of plies and it Is a common practice to use ointineute, salves and similar prepara tions containing dangerous poisons to remove the trouble. Tho Pyramid has superceded all of these ineffectual remedies aud no ose suffering with any rectal trouble nuke any mlstako iu giving the Pyramid a trial. If Iu doubt as to the nature of your trouble send to the Pyramid Drug Co., AlUion, Midi., fur a valuable little book on piles, dewiribing all forms of the disease and describing the method of cure. Any druggist oan furnish the Pyramid Pile Cure as it is the best kuown and meet popular remedy fur plies and if you ask him he can doubtless reiar you to many people In your vicinity who have bten cured com pletely by It. Thn Color T.tno tn Illinois. Alton, Ills., flcpt, 118. The colored peo ple of this city are makln- n i .wue protest against the separate scL.m i sys tem, and yesterday the c ' n -l eh ldren were takn to the whl' la by their parents. Poltocmen re i.n pun-d, however, who excluded li ro'-e.l children, Including some who bad crawled through the wlndi r. For o time it looked as though tt- e would be a riot. The negroes insist tb.it the law la on their side, and flatly refuse to send their children to the st bonis built for them. The supreme court de cisions in similar cases at Gale, burg, Qulncy and Upper Alton encourage them In the belief that they will tri umph In the courts. Moment arc useless if trifled away; slid ihey aro dangc innsly wasted if renstimed by delay In cases where Ono Minute Cough Cure would bring Immediate relief. 0. It. llngen- i.u,h. . . 1: ll ri,iiit .v-:tt Supetirtl. Bn llmore, Fepl. 35. Chairman Al. lici t l ...tt. of the L. A. W. racing board, In a special bulletin, announces the sus pension of W. K. Becker, pending the Investigation of a charge of having as saulted a competitor on the track. Poiins.vlvnnlii'n Antuhin Arbor lny. Harrlsburg, Sept. 26. Friday, Oct. 22, has been designated by the superin tendent of public instruction as autumn arbor day. Tho Wenthor. For eastern Pennsylvania, New Jer sey and Delaware! leair; warmer; southerly winds. Sick Headache. Nouralgia and Extreme Nervousness, VER slnco I was eighteen yoars old until I learned of Dr. Miles' Rostora tlvo Remedies, I suffered from sick headache and extreme nervousness and dys pepsia. In tlmo heart disease dovelopcd. I was troated by several doctors with no re lief. Bovero palpitation with pain In left breast, shortness of breath, and smothering spells mado mo most miserable. I pro cured Dr. Miles' Rcstoratlvo Ncrvlno and Now Heart Curo and took them alternately as dlrcctod. Improvement began at once and Increased so rap Idly that lnsldoof six months I Increased thirty six pounds In weight. All pain in Dr. tVMca' -Nervine i Restores '. tho heart Is gone, and tho nervousness has , Health mm wholly loft mo," Mas. CnAS. ICNArr, W. German St, Llttlo Falls, N. Y., Nov. 7,'05. Dr. Miles' Remedies aro sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantco, first bottlo benefits or money refunded. Book on Heart and nerves sent free to all applicants. DR. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart, Ind. Health is Wealth. DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE AND JRAiN TREATMENT 1 THE ORIGINAL, ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS, Is sold under positivo Written Guarantee, ny amnonzra agonis oniy, to euro w cau memory, Dizziness, Wakefulness, Fits, Urstoria, Quick. noss. Ntcht Losses. Kvil Dreams. Liack donce.NervouBnoss, Lassitude nil Drains, Youth ful Errors, or Excessive Uso of Tobacco, Opium, or Liquor, which leads to Misery, Consumption, Insanity and Death, At store or by mail, tl a box. six for li with written cuaranteo to euro or renintl money. Mamplopacu ugo, containing five days" treatment, with full instructions, 25 cents, Ono eairiplo only sold to uuca purson. At sioro or uy mall. t2TRcd Label Special txtra strenath. For Impotency, Loss of l'owor. LoBt Manhnnd. vAh3 a boxi eix for S5, witlS-l? fiBr-OFlEorbymail. AFTEP For Sale at KIIUIN'S Drug Store. Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvety softness of the skin Is Inva riably obtained by thoro who use I'oiioki'b juoinploxlon Powder. FOR THE NEXT TWO WEEKS -IN- Brussels, Ingrain tn4 Rag Carpet. ALSO A LARGE STOCK OF OIL CLOTHS. O IN OUR LINK OP O 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. I08 EAST CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH, PA. M. SPOONT. Agt. MS COTTOLUND. Dangerous Lard tarcl nt its best Is unwholesome, Indlaeettblo. It makes food shortened with it soft and greasy. At It worst, .1 -.. 1 ) Tl 1. , uituguruua uaticiiu. n vt vuuuoiuncu Dy every tucuical ana culi nary authority. Bvery food scientist agrees thnt vegetable oil b nutritive, digest ible, and freo from disease germs. althful COTTOLEN Is composed mainly of refined vegetable oil. It Is nn trlttous and palatable. Food shortened with or fried In it can bo catcu byanyouo without harmful resulto. Tho frtntitnfl Is liMaTfrrrvhiTB In onfttn ln pound rUpwtlet,w!th onr trftdo nlrk"7lll.n.,l and t liir'i htad (n rarion-MSttfiKMrA ou.Terrttu. NotcuaranUedltloldlaauroturwar. Madvoaljb THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago. Bt Louis. Now York. Montreal. m Waste- jj 1 flakes Want B is an old saying, Half" Il - mm earthly use wasting money. Especially j o i ouiiiu stums uiuiryc lur iiumtj ; suini; iui 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 fflim mm ii 81 iffi shoe good shoe. 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 shoos, 50c, 75c., $1, $1.25. Misses' shoes, $1, $1.25, $1.50. They're built well ; built to withstand the tough usacfe they erct. Shoes you'll Sill mm mm handle, A "BIG" 1 Factory Shoe Store, i The workinginen enn 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 $1.50 and $1.75. Other goods in proportion. We make a specialty of repairing. Our New Stock Has Arrived and . . . . . . Bargains Are Offered in Every Iine. PLOPPERT'S SHOE STORE, 10S NORTH rVlAIIM STREET. , Two doors above Merchants' Batik. CANVASSERS WANTED IN THIS VICINITY - FOR Harper's Book of In Combination With HARPER'S WELL-KNOWN PERIODICALS Good Commissions and a New Field First Come, First Served Address HARPER Ss BROTHERS, Publishers, New York City. The Faust Wheel Hade to Fit. A bicycle, in many respects, is like a suit ot clothes. If you do not appear with ease and grace upon your cycle, it is because it don't fit you. With ease arid grace also conies power. Secure them all by ordering a special wheel, measured to fit by the home manufacturer. A guaraute goes with every wheel. Patronize home industry and secure a reliable wheel. FAUST BICYCLE WORKS, - - - - Repairing of all Kinds. - - - . BRANDONVILLE, REN IMA. BRANCH OFFICE: 120 SOUTH JARDIN STREET, - - SHENANDOAH, PENNA, COTTOLDND. I It la nnhealthful and filled with If , ...... Il as true as it ever was. If f t'llfa " f tUnfla'n t r r SMS S vu uuum , smuts wc mu iu fsjs SAVING ! Facts :lxjiaJlat.'i.tfl