m i in mtmtmtjtmmwsmmmwmimimimfmmrtmnmtmtmmwmmmiii hum ,naiHissMM , ,,, , ,, -,, ,. ,.,. EVENING HERALD EOTAnl.tSHHD 1870. Published every Bvenlng, Except Monday, at SetjTit Jaudis Rtrrht. Nrah C'mrtBK. The Ifariklri I. ilnllv.iMl lnHhenAndoan and the surrounding towns for nil cent week, poy ftbl . o he carrier, lly mull W.OO n year, or emu month, payable 111 iwlvan. Admtlse - HieRireKSrEKi aooD-TOliiK to space and position. TIiP nublshc twerve the right to change Hie oJHVohtl adVertleeuients whenever the pub- l'llnA nl lt.Ita rilftmftlul It. The rlullt la leeerved to reject nydvertliiement, whether paid (or or not, thill the publishers nmt aeem improper. Advertising rates made known STAR POINTER'S VICTORY. ftrfrntprl Joe Patchc-n mid MadonNew World's Pacing Hi ooril. Springfield, Hid., Oct. 2. In n race that wat wlneraed by at least 65,000 people Star Pointer, on the Illinois state fair grounds yesterday afternoon, not only maintained his reputation as the king of papers by beating Joe Patchen, but he also lowered Mie world s paring record In a race by halt a second mak ing the mile In 2.00'i, the record In a race having been 2:01, which Star hews domnmln It. The right is Mti.fn Hnt,tlAtlltH. JthtpredntthtSpOetofflce at Shenandoah, l'.,as second class mall matter. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. "All the News That's Fit to Print." Evening Herald BaTUBDAY. OCTOBER ft, 1887. nm-uiii.icAN statu tiokiit ma thnamihiw. J.VMH8 S. llKAOtlM, Of Wostmoielahd. roK AUDITOR QHKHHAL, LKVI O'. McCaulhv, Of Chester. KlU'UHLlGAN COUNTY TIOKUT. FOR JU1I3H, HON. O. T. BHCIITM,, Of Potteville.: FOR B1IKBIFF, HllJBTKR S. ALBHMIIT, Of Orwlgsburg. ran rooR miiECTort, John Uowb, Sn Of Tremout. FOR JURY COMMIPBIONER, JOUK Akstock, Of Mahanoy City. Last month's exports of bread Htuffa verd greater than those of August, 1800, ami August, 189d, com blued. California and Colorado aro run ntner a close nice hi irold production but they will Wop an oyo on Alaska, tlio favorite dark horse in tho Held. As long as Mr. Bryan can make $500 a day with a speech his lino How of spirits will continue Hut he must remember that his consolation prize will run out. Tiik p.eople should be encouraged In habits of thrift and economy, and no better way of accomplishing that result can bo advised than by the establishment of postal savings banks. Especially good sugar is being manufactured this season from beets at Qrand Island, Neb,, tho beets test ing as high as 18 per cent, sugar, ac fording to reports sent out at the the first week of manufactur- I DO IT YOURSELF ell last M well as a physician r ktdneykare diseased or healthy, lo Is toitdKB a bottle or glass thm- with Hirlne. If there Is a rdi'MIka subfUticvttt the muga uay nun nigni, mere 8TAII POINTER. Pointer made on Saturday, Sept. 18, at Indianapolis, when he defeated Joe Patchon. Star Pointer was greeted with tremendous cheering by the as sembled thousands as he passed under the wire In the third heat, and the an nouncement of the lowering of the world's pacing record In a race was received with tumultuous applause. The llrst mile heat was made In 2.14, the second In 2.06 and the third in 1.00. The last quarter of the third mile was made In SOW seconds. The great race between tho two fast est pacers In the world had the result of bringing on the state fair groundB the largest crowd ever assembled there. In the grand stand not even standing room was obtainable. Thousands of people lined the race "track on both sides for fully one-third of Its length. The track was In splendid condition, and there were fast time and sensa tional finishes In several races. You can tell whether you The wav to d blcr, mid Oil I sodimcnt-'it bottom after l ix.mi'thlnE tht "with the kidneys. An other siiru sign of disease is a desire to urinate often, mid Hill uuotber sign Is pant tu the buck. If uriuesUlns linen, there is uo doubt that the kl-lneys are nfTrcted. Any n ml nil disease of tho kidneys, liver, bladder and of tho urinary passages and our aluoitliiii tif tho hntVels S'o lilted by Or David Kenuedy's Favorite Remedy: ' Tlltr is uo question about lis being the boat nucl nMt inadMne 111 the world fur 81! oh troubles. It oiilrklv relieve mid cures 'nalnuty tu lio'd urine, nn'd tteonle. vounz or old. who take it arc not compelled to get tip n number of limp durlnc the ntclit. For putting an end to that scalding pain experienced In passing urmo. Homing is wi gouu mi nr. wavm avuii ned'a Favorito Itemed v. It corrects the bud effects of whiskey and beer; Is pleasant to tli utn nnd due tint sAein to lw medicine at all. Diseases of the kidneys nnd bladder often require tho use of Instruments to push back the sandy matter so thb Urino call be voided. In bucIi cases FiiVorltd Remedy should be taken without further delay or the disease may prove fatal. It is sold for one dollar a bottle at all drugstores. It is well worth many times Its prico. Samples Free. If you wish to tost Dr. D.ivld Kennedy's Favorite Remedy before buying It, send your full post nlliru ad drew to tho Dr. David Ken nedy Corporation, Rondout, N. Y., and mention this paper. We will then mall you a samplo bottlo free, as well as circulars giv ing full directions for its use. Kvcry reader of tho IIkkald can depend upon the gemiino ni i of this liberal offer, nnd all sufferers from kidney troubles should tako advantage of It at once. RISING TIDE. Bottor DayS anil llopublicaniaiti Enthroned Togothor. WHEAT AND SILVER ABE STRANGERS NOW. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Hulls Make nn A Force 1 New York, Oct. 1 first aggressive st weeks, and after : earlier part of th ward to the suppot ( m ' r stnnd and . - t r. TI.e Ir.-llB miide their .i! tudny In over two lu.ivy deetlne In thp d ly they e.imo fm- tlie murlti t. ohm k MRS. ATKINSON'S ORDEAL Evoryono Rojoioing That Wo Havo Boou Saved From tho Olutchea of Bryan, Tillman and Altgold. Signs of returning prosperity are un mistakably perceptible In almost every line of business, and the waitings of the free bllverltes of a year ago havo prac tically pnseed into history as a Nine teenth century wave of fanattoism, and all sans people, be they Democrats or Republicans, aro thankful that they were saved from the clutches of Bryan, Tillman and Altgeld, whose Ideas em body, among other thlngB, dangerous socialism and anarchy. That business Is Improving Is beyond a doubt, it can be heard by the whir) of wheels In factories, by the increased fashionable tailors of jwill open branch ills country 1 Kan lOOV ETho fm is getting down to Kn man nr woman can enlov life or accom plish much in this world wlillo suffering from a torpid liver. DeWltt's Little Karly kisera, the pills th.it cleansm that organ i nugg'Ets op news. Joseph Proctor, the veteran actor, Is dead in Boston, aged SI. The city of Chicago may take pos session of the stieets of the town of Pullman. Joseph Young, a prisoner In a Chi cago police court, took carbolic acid there and died. The total coinage by the United States mints during September amount ed lo $10,014,440. Henry Hlldebrant. a prisoner In the Queens county, N. Y., jail, Is starving himself to death. Mrs. Cox. of Mount Vernon, N. Y. drove a burglar away at the point of a pistol, and then fainted. All the liquor licenses at Cape May have expired, and the city council re fuses to consider applications for re newal. Three more California stage coaches were held up and the passengers rob bed near the place whore Barnett was killed the other day. George and William Cody, brothers, under sentence of death In North Caro lina for burglary, and who escaped from Jail, have been recaptured In Mon tana. Several warrants have been issued for men suspected of having been Im plicated In the torture and robbery ol Hermit Alderfer, of Collegevllle, Pa., on Monday night. A band of Benton county (Mo.) farm ers demolished the printing office from which Is Issued tho organ of a religious sect known as tho Brethren of the Church of Christ in Love and Union. Forgory Chargos Airntnst tho 'Wiro qf ,ost Vlrpelula'a Governor. "Wheeling, W. Va.. Oct. 2. The case of Mrs. Myra Atkinson, wife of Gov ernor Atkinson, on the charge of for gery, in the circuit court or uinmr county, was begun yesterday. The case grows out of a long standing dispute over the large estate of her first hus band, Judge G. D. Camden. On his death the will, which left the estate to his wife, was contested by the Judge's grandchildren. The charge was then made that she had forged the will, but tho courts sustained the will. Mrs. Camden, how ever, agreed to a compromise, by which the contestants were granted a por tion of the estate. The dispute, how ever, has been kept up, and a few weeks ago a Glluar county man, to whom Mrs. Cc-iden gave receipts for pay ments in a business matter, indicted het for forging tho name of her1 hus band to the receipts. This Indict ment was brought shortly before Mrs, Camden's marriage to Governor At kinson, almost on the eve of the wed ding. Her claim is that the papers alleged to be forgeries are not such; that sho at the time was managing her in valid husband's business, and that all receipts and other papers were signed for him by her, sho signing his name "per Mrs. C." She also alleges that tho present prosecution is a part of the effort of other claimants to the estate to humiliate and persecute her. Mrs. Atkinson, who has been under bond, appeared in tho court, accom panied by the governor and her at torney, Judge John Brannon. Judge Brannon entered a general demurrer to the Indictment, which was at once set for argument, and Judgo Brannon opened for the defense. Last evening It. G. Lynn argued for tho prosecu tion against the demurrer. The decision of Judgo Blizzard will be rendered this afternoon. If the de murrer fc overruled tho trial will begin at onre.ftBoth sides are fully lined up, and thcjfcase is attracting wide attcn tlon. ''IS EASY TO TELL. .35 Foiir.ltSirTotY?hT11" ZccoitDiNG to the opinion of tho eputy Attorney General, County Commissioners should Insist on em ployora of male aliens making returns and, paying the taxes as required by the Campbell Act, as tho law is still in force, and will be until declared unconstitutional by tho court of last rosort. AFTBrtreprintingtho fake "special" ent to the metropolitan press from Girardville, detailing riot and blood- shod, ho Mahanoy City American criticizes the city papers for doing that which itself is guilty of. There aro "fake11 newspapers and "fake" eorreepondent,and Schuylkill county has its quota of both. Bisnop Vixcbnt made something of a departure for a Methodist when, at the Michigan conference at Kala mazoo, ho expressed disapproval of tho nldiiime roaring revivalist and re "?grAoaI8b"?A VJ- V.e-Wrno" Tapathy with preachers who couldn't play a game of base ball or rido a bicycle, and added that some Christiana thought they were pious when they were only bilious. PbopIiK who wero inclined to criti cise President MoKlnley's couroo be cause lie did not adopt the jingo uolicy on the Cuban question as soon as he was inaugurated President, bo- Kin to see tho unwisdom of tho oriti cism then and the wisdom of the President's oourse of action. It is now apparent from the developments ulnoe Minister Woodford's arrival in Spain that tho attitude of the admin istration will be suoh as to bring about a termination of the troubles in that unhappy island. Thb latest ens f coercion, about which a good deal was heard In the last fall campaign, comes from Ohio in tho announcement that the mana eer bf the Dejuooratlo campaign, Allan Q'Myerfl, has ordered ex-Con-greseinan Towne and other silver ora tors out Of the stato, with instructions tliat iltey keep out or else keep silent on the silver question until the cam paign is over. The managers of the Demooratia aiipA'gn that state are evidently thoroughly disgusted with the froe-silver proposition. UaekleD's Arnica Salve. The. best salvo In the wcrld for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, totter, chapped hands, chllblolnB, corns, and all skin eruptions, and poaitivelyircBpHe VrfeXitSIo'orinonyen. Pric? oenU per box. For sale by A, Vfuley. - We all remember le story of Ponce e Leorf sicking le fountain of eternal youllv; and we all sympathize with him in his search. Youth means so much. It means more than life for sometimes life becomes a weariness. But youth with its abounding health and vigor, elastic steo. lowing checks, ad sparkling eyes we all covet genu ine youth. The weak ness or dis ease which 'Sc aes people Deiore tueir time, is not the result of accumulated years; it is the effect of wrong living and unhealthy blood. When the blood is pure and fresh the body will be full of youth. Thousands of people who seemed to have lost their vnutu by disease and suffering have founcf it again through the use of Dr. Pierce's IJoUlui Medical Discovery, the most perfectly natural and scientific rejuve nator of the physical forces ever known to medical science. It gives the blood-making organs power to .mate. nfr blood, full of the life-giving red corpuscles wutcn drive out atsease, ouua up freah tissue, solid muscular flesh and healthy nerve force. It gives constitutional power, deep and full and strong: rounds out hollow cheeks and emaciated forms; gives plumpness, color and animation. It does not make flabby fat like cod liver oil. On this account, it is a perfect tonic People who fail to look after their boalth aro liko the carpenter who neglects to sharpen his tools. People aro not apt to got anxious about their health soon enough. If you aro "not quite well" or "half sick' havo you ovor thought that your kidneys may bo tho cause of your sickness? It is easy to tell by sotting aside your urino for twenty-four hours; a sediment or settling indicates an unhealthy condl tion of tho kidneys. Whou urino stains linen it is ovidenco of kidnoy trouble Too frequent desire to urinate, scanty supply, pain or dull acbo in tho back is also convinc ing proof that tho kldnoysand bladder aro out of order. Thoro is satisfaction In knowing that the great remedy Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Boot, fulfills overy wish in relieving weak or diseased kidneys and all forms of bladder and urinary troublos. Not only docs Swamp-Koot givo now Ufo and activity to tho kiduoys the cause of troublo, but by treating tho kidneys It acts as a tonlo for tho entire constitution. If you need a medicine tako Swamp-Hoot it cures. Sold by druggists, prico fifty cents and one dollar, or by bonding your address and the name of this paper to Dr. Kilmer fc Co., Bioghamton, N. Y you may have a samplo bottlo of this great dlscovory sent to you free by mall. UNCLE SAM GREETS PROSPERITY'S RETURNING BIRD. traffic In the city streets, by the greater number of people hurrying to ana iro In the corridors of the large otnee buildings, by Increased earnings or. railroads, by Increased business or tno telegraph companies, whose force of op erators are called upon dally for extra service, while seashore resorts are re ported to bo crowded to overflowing. One of the surest signs of returning prosperity Is a decided falling off In tho number of neoole asking alms; of course some are stilt with us, but they are a class that always were beggars, always will be and would be nothing else if they could they are lor rreo silver and for free everything else. Tho tnnln nlinilt silver nnd Wheat Is of course bi mlng somewhat worn and ed the decline anil brought the eloslng prloee Very genorn'lv ibive bint night's level. There Was not I !mk in the news of the day that could ba counted more fa vorable 4nan th: t of th preeertlng day or two, and a slui.p Mlfienlnr in the rates for call money during tho nfternoon might be called n distinctly unfavorable fiCctor. Rut it had no effect In preventing the recovery and the close at practically the highest point of the day. Hither this was because the 5 tier cent rate wutcn was asked was considered artificial nnd manipulative or because confidence was felt that It would result in the prompt Importation of gold to relieve any prob able stringency. A further lowering of Uc. In the actual rate for demand sterling lo tM encouraged this view, ana tno probability of early engagement ot gold for Import was freely talked all day. Tho market was surprisingly Irregular, prices of some stocks moving up and down by wide Jumps apparently entirely inde pendent of any general tendency in tho market. Closing bid: llulto. A Ohio... 16Vi Lehigh Valley.. 30Y6 Chesa. ft Ohio... 23!4 N. J. Central... 96 Del. Hudson. .117 N. Y. Central.. 109 D L. & W 167 Pennsylvania .. 60 Brie 16 Rending, 2d pf.. 31 Lake Brie & W.. 18 St. Paul M COTTOLuND. cottolunb. Iid you ever hear of a physician recommending fat pork ns n diet? of nu epicure who enjoyed lard-soaked food? oi' a chef who used lard in his most dainty dishes? is endorsed by physicians, epicures nnd oookitip; authorities for its healthfulucss, delicacy and efficiency. The genulno CottoAeue is sold everywhere in one to ten pouna yctiow iius, mm ourrraaa-mnrics "iiimtnc fcatid steer's head i;i coltoti-plitHl-tvrtaA on vvcry lift. JNot guaranteed If sold iu any oHbcr way. Mado only by t:ir n. xc. rAiitnirsio company, Chicago. 8t. Loui3. ..TOW York. Moltreai. lorn. Ode OU, BB lM.--rKMIl lb. rtJ1U7frMdfclicO,. Ganornl Mnrkots. Philadelphia, Oct. 1. Flour dull nnd barely steady: winter superfine, HOS.1S; do. extras, $3.1503.75; Pennsylvania roller, elear, J4.2WW.40; do. straight, $4.5004.65; western winter, clear, $4.8004.40; do. straight, $1.50(04.75; city mills, extra, $3.26 HJfl.W). Rye Hour slow at $3.30 per barrel for choice Pennsylvania. Wheat dull; contract wheat, October, S2OIH0.; No. 2 Pennsylvania and No. 2 Delawaro red. spot. 3gW4c.; No. 2 red, spot, 92 92c; do. October, 93c.; do. December, 92Vic. Corn quiet, but firm; steamer corn,, spot, 2H80Vic. ; No. 2 mixed, October, 31V4819ic. : No. 2 yellow for local trade, 35c. Oats quiet und steady; No. 2 white, oarlots, 2627c. ; No, 2 whlto clipped, cnrlots, 27?27i4c.; October, 23Wc; December, 21c. Hay steady for No. 1 and choice; choice timothy, $12igl2.50 for large bales. Ileef Arm; beef hams, $2 27. Pork dull; family, $13ffll4. Lard steady; wostcrn steamed, $4,8504.90. But ter firm; western creamery, 1422c; do, factory, D 1214c; Elglns, 22c,; Imitation croamery, UfllSc.; New Tork dairy, 1 19c; do. creamery, 1422c. Cheese quiet; large, white and colored, 9c. ; small do.. 9V4c; part skims, CH7c; full Bklms, 314 4c. Eggs quiet; Now YorK ana l'ennsyl vanla, l"19c; western, fresh, 16V4C. Po tatoes quiet; Jerseys, $2.2502.50; Long Isl and, $2.50132.75; swocts, $1.5001.75. Tallow dull; city, 314; country, 3143?ic. Rosin steady; strained, common to good, $1,400 1.45. Turpentlno firm nt 32V433c. Toma toes, per box or crato, C0c.$l, ns to qual ity. Long Island and Jersey cabbage, $1P 5 per 100. Cottonseed oil weak and lower; prime crude, 1617c; prime summor yel low, 2424V4c; off summer yellow, 33140 21c. ; yellow, 3214c Pig Iron warrants vory dull at $7.15. Lake copper unchanged at $11.25. Tin quiet at $13.60013.70. Spelter quiet at M.2WH.30. Lead quiet at J1.3W? 4.36. Coffee closed quiet; October, $5.90; December, $8.45; March, $0.7566.80; July, $6.96. LIvo Stock Mnrkots. New York, Oct. 1. Steers lower; rough butcher stock steady; native steers, $4.10 k&4.95; stags and oxen, $2.504.25; bulls, $2.758.26; dry cows, $1.90183.3214. Calves quiet; veals, $58; grasscru and butter milks, $3.5004. Sheep and lambs slow, Bheep, $3M4.2o; lambs, I5IU5.90. Hogs higher at $1.0505. East Liberty. Pa., Oct. 1. Cattle steady; prime, $506.10; common, $3.5003.80; bulls, stags and cows, $203.75; common to good fat oxen, $204. Hogs steady; prlmo mediums, $4.5504.80; best Yorkers, $4.5004.55; pigs, $1.4004.45; heavy, $4.35 4.45; grassers, $4.3004.40; roughs, $304. Sheep steady; choice, $4.2004.23; common, $2.5003.10; choice lambs, $5.3005.50; com mon to good lambs, $405.15; veal calves, (G.5007. The Faust Wheel Hade to Fit. A bicycle, in many respects, is like a suit oi 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, PENNA, BRANCH OFFICE : 120 SOUTH JARDIN STREET, - SHENANDOAH, PENNA. for corpulent people It aids digestion and the natural action of Hie liver, nnd by feeding the nerves with highly vitalised blood banishes nervous ness, neuralgia and insomnia. Where a constipated condition exists, the "Discovery "should be used in conjunction with Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, which are the most perfect, mild and natural laxative in tlte world. There is nothing else "just as good." There is nothing that will do the work so thoroughly, surely and comfortably. Health is Wealth. Ohio's Many Stnto Tlokotfl. Columbus. O., Oct. 2. Tho Negro Pro tective party, by petition, has been placed on the Ohio ballot sheet. This makes live state tickets, with the Oold Democrats to come. The negro party, by mandamus, will try to compel tho secretary of state to put Lincoln's pic ture at the head of their column In tho ticket as their emblem. .r "YOU ARE NOT BIO ENOUGH TO PLAY WITH ME." truths to show that the argument that tho metal and the commodity do not belong in the same class, and that the advance or decline of one brings with It a sympathizing movement In the price of the other, has been proven false, silver sola witnin a lew days at a price lower than ever before recorded having been steadily declining since wheat has been advancing towards and past tho dollar mark. The intrinsic value of the silver dollar at present is lower than ever, yet Its purchasing power remains equal to that of the gold dollar, and will remain so as long as we have a government that will main tain the gold standard. A very few words will show that free silver would be lmpractlcablo; Mexico Is on a free silver basis and the purchasing power of her silver dollar In that country Is not half that of a gold dollar, nor Is It half that of our own silver dollar In that country, simply because it is guaranteed by a government on a gold basis. It is not surprising to learn that Mexico contemplates abandoning tho silver basis and Joining Japan in being added to the gold standard countries. The state of Pennsylvania, much to her discredit, still has a few followers of the TIllman-Altgeld platform. They are, however, suffering sadly for want of support by the Democratic news papers. But after the disgraceful scenes enacted at the late Democratic state convention held In Reading, and the endorsement of Bryan and free sliver, Incorporated In the party platform, thousands of self respecting Democrats, who are too Intelligent to be hood winked by the free silver chairman, will this fall vote the straight Republican ticket or remain away from the polls.' Tf -von have over seen a little child ina par oxysm of whooping cough, or if you have heen nnnnvnd hv a constant tickling in the throat, you cau appreciate tho valuo of One Minute oougn lAire, wmcu gives quicK. re liof. C. II. Ilagcnbuck. I'roinlotf limit's Successor1. Athens, Oct. 2. M. Zalmis has con sented to form a cabinet. M. Skoulou dls, minister of foreign affairs In the Italli cabinet, will probably retain the foreign office portfolio. M. Delyannls has Informed King George that he will support no cabinet unless he is premier. but there have been so many defec tions from his ranks that the threat Is Idle. M. Zalmls has always been iden tified wltb.the Delyannls party. A True Remedy. W. M. Iteplue, editor TIskllwa, 111., Chter," says : "Wo won't Keep house with out Dr. KIuk's New Discovery for Consumn- tion. CoiiEbs and Colds. Experimented with inanv others, but never cot the true remedy until wo uid Dr. King's New Discovery. No other remedy can tako Its place in our home, as in it we have a certain and sure cure for Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, etc." It is idle to experiment with other remedies, even If they are urged on you ac just as good ns Dr. KIuk's New Discovery. They are not as ' good, because this remedy has a record of cures and uestuea is guarantees, it never I falls to satisfy. Trial bottles free at A. I Wasley's drug stare. DH. E. C. WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT THE ORIGINAL, ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS, Usoldundor positivo Written Guarantee, by ant hoi nod tigent only, to euro Wuak Memory, Uiuuiuas. Wakofnlnr , I its. Hysteria, Ojiiek ncss. Hudit liosnos, Lvil Dreams, Laok of Conft. doiioe. Nervoustioee, Lassitude all Drains, louui f ul Errors, or Exoossivo Use of Tobacco, Opium, or Liquor, which leads to Misery, Consumption, Insanity and Death. At store or by mail. $1 a box. six tor 5; with written Btiaraate i ta cure or refund money. Samplo paok. age. containing five days' treatment, with full instructions, 25 cento. Ono sample only sold tr each person. At store or uy juuu. fjRed Labcl Special Extra strength. , For Iinpotwoy,- Loss of Power, Lost Manhood. Sterility or jx""'""!-. -1 a IkixI SIX for . witb. uifiiniinovuiiiBi ub vwiv ii?- r- &POrtEorbvmali7 BrXCP for Sale at KIRIIN'S Drug: Store Stool ltnlfii For Now South Wnloa. Melbourne, Oct. 2. The government of New Suuth Wales asserts that It hasj England an order for 2,1)60 tons of steel '.rfaViXfc been compelled to' fwrThe order In1 America, where IM" rhapufacturers have readily undMbaken the contract at $26 per ton. v To heal tho broken and diseased tissues, to soothe, tho Irritated surfaces, to Instantly re lievo ana to pi rauncntly cure is tho mission or DoWltt's witih liazol Salvo. U. II. Ilagen bucb. (t'ttlnic Moro Mciiiov. The followeis of Mr. lJryun last fall made their rallying cry "More money, They did not get Mr. Bryan Into the presidency, but they and all the rest ot the peoplo "are getting more money,' and that speedily. The only way to get money Is by work. By the passage of the Dlngley bill the home market has been restored to American manufactur ers. The wheels of industry are already beginning to turn, and a wider oppor tunity of labor Is being offered to the American people. There will be plenty of wor't In the near future, and plenty of work meuns plenty of money. Household Necessity Casoarets Candy Cathartic, the most won derful medical discovery of the age, pleasant a.wl mrHu), nn In tho. t.otn ant nan n an.l -119 Ut PICOU . ivtiwiiii. .J maw, v, .bum, .u ralU of high crhon qi!Us and It hasj positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, A GREAT SURPRISES IH STORE for those who will g t-ilay.and get a pack age of aitAIN-0 It Vk, t"e Pk" of conee at about i Mie eosu. pi loou arum, full of health, and eih be given to the children as well y (be' iJi'it with great, benefit. It is tmAe of pure gralW! and looks and tastes like the finest grades 'of Jtocha or Java coffee. It satisfies everyone. A cup of Omiu-O Is better for the system than a tonic, because IU benefit Is permanent. What coffee breaks down Oralu-Q builds up. Ask your grucvr for Qmln-0. 15. and 36. cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, ouro headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness, nouse buy and try a box of 0. C. O. to-day ; 10, 35, 50 cents. Sold and guaranteed to oure by all druggists. Sick Headache Neuralgia and Extreme Nervousness. m 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. A "BIG" SAVING ! r z The workiiigtnen can save money by making their purchases at our store. we are ottering an excellent shoe at the re markable low price of ;1.19 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 Arc Offered in Every Line. PLOPPERT'S SHOE STORE 10S NORTH MAIN STREET. Two doors above Merchants' Bank. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And Flowers, tho Hand of America, Cali fornia. Via the true pathway, "Tho Iron Mountain Koutc," which traverses a region of perpetual sunshine, whero suow storms, blizzards or high altitudes aro unknown. Pullman first and second class palace and tourist sleeping cars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and Now Mexico, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Novada, without chango. Quick time, low rates, and all tho comforts of modern railway improvements guaranteed to all who pur chaso tickets via tho Missouri Pacific railway system. For rates right from your homo, literature, and full Information, drop a postal card, J. P. McCann, T. P. Agent. 010 Rail road avenuo, Elmira, N. Y., or 391 Broad way, Now York. 3-1-tf W. E Iloyt, Q. E P. Agt. TVEK slnco I was eighteen years ole IT until I learned ot Dr. Miles' Itostora tlvo Itomodloa, Lsultered from sick lendachc and oxtrcmo nervousness and dys iie)lu. In tlmo heart disease developed. I was treated by soverAl doctors with 110 ro Hot. Bovoro palpitation with pain In left breast, shortness of breath, and smothering spells mado mo most miserable-. I pro cured Dr. Miles' ltcstoratlvo Norvlno and Now Heart Cure and took them alternately as directed. Improvement began at once and Increased so rap idly that inside of six months I increased thirty six pounds in weight. All pala In U10 heart Is gone, and tht nervousness has jhdlly left me," Mrs. CiiAa. Knapp, W. German St., Little Palls, N. Y Nov. 7.'95. Dr, Miles' Remedies are sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle boneflta or money refunded. Ilook on Heart and nerves sont free to all applicants. DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. Dr. Mlloa' -Morvine: Restores . . Health AMI Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily and forever, bo mado woll, strong, magnetic, full of now lifo and vigor, tako No-To-B.vc, the wonder-worker that makes weuk men strotig. Many gain ton pounds In ton days, Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bao from your own druggist, who will guarantee a euro. 50o or fl.00. Booklet and sample mailed freo. Ad. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York. Coming ISveuts. Oet. 28. Entertalninentand Bootable under the auspices of the Al. E. church oholr. Nov. 86. Thanksgiving dinner to be given by All Saints' Protestant Episcopal church, corner West and Oak streets. Nov. 2. Annual supper under auspices of Ladies' Aid Society of the Calvary Baptist church, in Robbins' opera bouse. ? ingle s tandard Only Is possible, 'whether as a tet o oxcellence in Journnllsm, or for tho measurement of quantities, time or value and The... Philadelphia Record . . . After a career of nearly twenty years o uninterrupted growth Is Justified In claim lug that tho standard first established by Its founders Is the one true test of A Perfect Newspaper Mark Twain Him the 'Gout.' London, Oct. 2 Mr. Samuel L. Clem ens (Mark Twain), aocordlng to a dis patch, from Vienna, Is confined to his bed- with the gout, but he Is In excellent spirits and calls his ailment "toothache In the toe." When you want good roofing, plamUug, gts fitting, or general tlnsmithing done call on -E. F. Gallagher . 18 West Centre street Dealer In stoTOS l-tf rt-Load of Gold "If vott diimDed a cart-load of gold at my feet It would not bring such joy and gladness into my life." bo writes a prominent man after nsing the method of self-treatment that has restored so many men who had been wrecked by excesses, over-work or evil habits of youth. A llttln hast thai makes it all plain may be had without charge by writing THE ERIE MEDICAL CO., 64 Niagara St., Inlfelo, N. Y. No C. O. I). scheme : no patent medicines--Just the book uud.r pluia Utter seal. free I to all! VMEiy I'ree Pills Send your address tu II. E. Bucklen & Co. Chlejitfn. nnd tet a freo aamnle box of Dr King's New Lifo Pills. A trial will convince vou of their merits. These Dills are easy in action and are particularly effective In tho oure of Constipation and Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver troubles they have been proved Invaluable. They are guaranteed to be purely vegetable. They do not wen Ken by their action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate 1110 Bysiem Regular size !35c per box. Sold by A. Wosloy, druggist. l'ersoiially-Uondiicted Tours via l'ennsyl vunla Ilullrond. The following tours have been arranged fur the season of 1807 : Twoten-dav tours to Gettysburg. Luray Caverns. Natural Bridge. Virginia Hot Springs, Richmond, and Washington, Sep tember 88 and oetober is. "ate, rt" New York, f03 from Philadelphia. Buy Keystone fiodr". Be'stlre! that tbp name LEH8I0 & Bajsb, Ashland; Pa., U printed on ever sack. To publish ALL THB NKWS promptly and succineiiy aim in 1110 most reauauie lerin. without elision or partisan bias; to dlscuM its slgnincaiico with frnnklieea. to keep AK Ol'BN BYB FOR PUBLIC AB0SK9, to irlve besides a complete record of current thought, fancies and discoveries In all de partments of human activity InltsDAlLV S'.niTlONB of from 10 to 14 PAGES, and to provide the whole for its patrons at tllo nominal price of ONB OBNT That wad from the outset, and will continue to be the aim ot TUB KKCOltl). The Pioneer One cent morning newspaper In the United States, The Record, still LBADS W1IBUU OTUKK8 l'OLLOW. WltueM Its unrivaled average dally elreulattonfl7' exceeding juu,uuu oopiee, nuu an averuKuesi exceeding 130,000 copies for He Huudaj. editions, while imitations ot Ha plan ot publication In every Important elty of tho country testify to the truth of tho insertion that In the quantity and quality of Us con tents, and In the price at which It is ohl The iteeord luu established the standard by which excellence in Journalism must be measured. The Daily Edition Of Tho Record will be sent by mall to nny oddreea for SJ.00 per year or S3 cents per month, . The Daily and Sunday Bdltlnns together, which will l-lve Its readere beet and freshest Information of all that the I. f-nlncr on In the wnrhl nv.rv flni-ln Him . year Including holidays, will be sent for f 1.00 a year or ao cents per month. , Address THE RECORD PffBLlSHINa CO., Record Building, Philadelphia, Pa. - -' w"'-iiilMtelhrintiriljiisM8i.jiil 1 ul' iMsilf ' ..jaJi'i-i.
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