EVENING HERALD HCTAM.tjMIKU 1870. Published ftvwy Kvenlng, Ricept Similar, at 8JtrfrfJiRmn Bmskrr, Khar Ommin. TWe Kemld lg (loMvnTlnHlmnndnan and the surrounding to ns for six cents ft week, pay abl . ' tlx canter. By mull SS.CO a rear, or 39 emit -month. rmynMetn mlnmn. Advertise rannts alianffcd nocordlng to nwfl anil position. The uubltsBSrs ranssva Che right to ehana-r the Mlt1on of advertisements whenever the pub "yftUnn ol news demands It. The right l i (Served to re net any advertisement, whether piihl tor or not. tliAt the publishers mny deem (mnrormr. AilTsrtlstng rates mftde known upon apiiIlenMen. fittterednt the poiotl)oe t Shenandoah, I'a. , a second class mall matter. TKLBl'HONR CONNECTION. "All the Kews Thai's HI 16 Print." Evening Herald MONDAY, OOTOttER 4. 1867. IlllVUMMOAX Sl'ATM TlCttltT. TO TSIASVBJtH, JAMCS 8. IlKAOOSt, Or Westmotetand. win auditok OHMmtAU Umvt 0. McOauuby, Of Chester. nisnJiiMOAN county ticickt. Win Jthwn,' IlOlt. 0. V. IlBCHTSti, Of r-eMsville., ) MIRRIfP, lltnrrNB S. Amihioht, Of Onvlgsburg.: FOR POOR DIHfWTOR, Jnitx ItoftM, Sk Of Trtmotit. for juhy00mm110nkr, John Anstouk, Of Mahsnoy City. Thk State Liquor League nianngerg wvy they are in politics "for keeps." Were they ever out of it t JunaiNa from tho result of the ro eent elections in New Jersey, the people of tlmt stuto prefer to piny tho races. Mas. Lkntukut seems to have been in view in all the principal cities, anil to all, "Tell them that you saw me," has Veen her injunction. Out in Allegheny county they pay a man bearing the name of Thomp son is running as an independent candidate for State Treasurer. Carry tho news to Dr. Swallow. TllKHK is political chaos in New York over the mayoralty nomina tions. Knch party is badly divided, and tho fight will bo a four-cornered ROBERi -linltiinoro American observes that while the good times aro hore they are thickest around tho head quarters of tho advertisers. So sav wo all of us. ' This year's corn crop is estimated at 1,730,000,000 bushels. While not the largest on record it- will servo to UIIU V. . 1 ...... .. .......uu. ioreign countries. Lackawanna county beats the record in criminal business, the grand jury imsslnir upon ono thousand oases, being in session two weeks. Tho District Attorney of that county works on fees. Jtjnon Baker, of tho Federal court, lias refused to rout rain an oITl cial from discharging his olllco depu ties ulna employing mon of his own selection in thoir stead, holding that tho Federal court cannot interfere with' exeoutivo or politioal power. The civil service law is being hit hard on all sides. Thk foolish tirade mntlo by Dr. Swallow against Gen. Oobin, in a recont speech, will cost tho former many thousands of votes that would have been cast for tho Prohibition candidate by (onseryativo and law-up-holdUrg" -men. Gen. Gobin was Bont to 1 aTthjton to restrain whntover lawlessnupa that existed in that ro- glna-rTTiis he accomplished without rshot being fired nor a single dis creditable1 not committed by his troops'. Swallow's political managers should send hint this terbe note: "Denr Swallow, don't talk." Wjuidt the Prohibition oause may never triumph, yet it will nover die, arid whenever a movement is made in behalf of the cause General Neal Dow, whp passed away at his home tn PortlHsnd, Jdnlne, on Saturday, will ever be held in loving remembrance bv the zealous workers who come after liiui. His effort- in behalf of temperance are known from one end of this broad laind to the other, and his death will be deplored by all, es pecially by those whom he, by ex aniple and influence, has saved from ruin through stroi(f drink. The tem perance oause, in the death of Gen eral Dow, has lost an earnest and de voted advocate. OvxrVwd hundred members of the Polish Itbnmn Catholic church, in Phila$flpnia, have preferred grave chargenginst their pastor, ltev. W. Kopytkiewiog. Some time ago the Polish National Alliance presented to that cltjr portraits of Generals Kos oiuszko and Palowski, and they were bung in Independence Hall. The priest is charged with telling his eon gregaH'oii'tiiat these portraits should be sprinkled with vitrol and burned up, and that Indeplenoe Hall is f nil of leprsy and all th pprtmltt, there nrl leprou. A oopy of tlwse barges, sworn to, have been sent to I the Pupal IVletrntp anil another to representatives of the Federal tfov ermnniit, asking them to take action in the matter. No man or woman can enjoy llfc or ircnm plixii Him li in thin world while suffering from a torpid liver. IJcWltt'n Little Burly Blsoni, iliu pills that cleanse that organ THE UPFl.it SOUTH. L'ersoiinlly-ConilucteU Tour vln IVnimjl vnnla ltntlroiid. The last of the early Autmnn tours to tho historic Upper South via the Pennsylvania Railroad will leave New York and Philadel phia Tuesday, Ootolier 1. This tour covers a period or eleven days duriug the height of the season, when tlie Autumn foliage Is most beautiful, and In cludes the battlefield of Gettysburg, plc tnrasqtte nine Mountain, Lnrny Caverns, the Natural Bridge, Virginia Hot Springs, tho elties of Richmond and Washington, and Ml. Vernon . The round trip rate, including all necessary expenses, Is f8R from New York, $08 from Philadelphia, and proportionate rates from other point. The tour will be in oliargo of ono of the company's Tourist Agents Ho will lis ns sisted by an experienced lady as Chapiiron. whoso especial charge will lo ladies un accompanied by male escort. Special train of parlor cars will ho provided for the exclusive use of the party, In which the entire round trip from New York is made. fttr detailed Itinerary apply to Ticket Agents. or to Tourist Agent, 1108 llroadway, Ne.w Tork, or Cleo. W. lloyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Uroad street station, Philadelphia. Have you earaclie. toothache, sore throat, pains or swollings of any sort? A few appli cations of Dr. Thomas' Kileclric Oil will bring relief almost instantly. Tourn to tllu South. Two very attractive early Autumn tourr will bo run by tbe Pennsylvania Railroad Company, leaving' New York and Philadel phia September t!8 and Octobor 12. It is hardly necessary to say that tho outllHsare planned with the utmost rwrc. ahd that all arrangement are adjusted so to i afford the best possible means of visiting each place to the best advantage. The tours eacli cover a period of olovon lays, and include the battlelleld of Gettys burg, picturesque Hluo Mountains, Ltlra.v taverns, the Natural Ilridge, Virginia Hoi Springs, the cities of Richmond and Wash ingtun, and Mt. Ycruan. Tho round-trip rate, liiolmllng all noces. sary oxnvnmrg, is ftw I rout Isow lurK. ?-u from Philadelphia, and proportiouato nun from otlier points. Each tour will be in charge of ono of tin company's tourist agents. Ho will be assisted by an experienced lady ns Chaperon, who. especial charge will lie ladles uuaccoinpanioi! by nislo escort. Special trains of parlor cars aro provided for the exclusive use of each party, in which tho entire round trip from Now York U made. For detailed itinerary apply to Tickot Agents or to Tourist Agent, 1100 Broadway, New York, or Geo. W. lloyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Uroad Street Station, Philadelphia. tip to Bate for Fains and Aclies, Everybody says Rod Flag Oil, 25c. At Q rubier llros., drug store. Tlirc'o llunu'il In Their Homo, Sprlngrield, Mass., Oct. 4. A special from East Long Meadow says: Three lives were lost early In tho morning by tha burning of a dwelling house In the center of this plnoe. Tho home of George Drownlee caught fire from n chimney, Mrs. Hrownlee, her husbandV and-tww suns Thomas, aged 21, and james, aged 19 escaped In their night robes, but Mrs. Drownlee and her son Thomas were a few minutes later burn ed In the building, their bodies being burled in the ruins. Mrs. Brownlee, losing her head, rushed back Into the house, thinking her Rons had not coma out. Thomas rushed after her to save her and James after Thomas. James got out, but was burned so severely that he died soon after. Mr. Brownleo himself was badly burned. Attendance lit Xnshvlllo'H Fair. Nashville, Oct. 4. For the month qf September the attendance upon the Tennessee exposition amounted to 273, 724, and the total attendance since the opening up to Oct. 1 amounts to 1,196, C85. Tomorrow will be celebrated as Rhode Island day, and the Rhode Is! and commissioners and party have al ready arrived. Wednesday Is to be tho first big event of the week. It Is German-American day, and tlio festivities will continue during Thursday and will include athletic sports by Turners and other societies. Chicago day is set for Saturday. Cowardly iSsoortH 'Saved lliomsolvos. Hamilton, Ala., Oct. 4. While return ing from a party here late at night six people In a boat were thrown Into the Duttahatchle river and four of the occupants drowned. ThOBe drowned were Misses UiSte Smith, Belle Key, Mary SwearluflRn and 1311a Phillips. Their escorts, Itobert and John Wright, brothers, who caused the boat to cap size by rucking It, saved their own lives. Feeling Is so bitter against the two men that they have left town. t'i IN MIX OF TIME. A Scranton Citizen Is Fortunate A Point of Public Interest. In every day life we will do things in "Nick of time." Of course these "narrow shaves" don't tend to lengthen lifo, and still tis better that way than to fall. Our representative called at 210 Mifflin Avenue, Scranton, and Mrs. M. K. Wolfe, who resides there told him in the course of conversation that she has been suffering from kidney complaint, taking the form of sharp piercing loins in the tutbk, shooting like a knife thrust in the small of the back when ever she stooped over or lifted anything. Sometimes it was only a catch, as It were, tlmt lasted for minute ; then there were besdaohes that were very severe. Urinary trouble existed as well, and it was necessary on this account to rise during the night, thus breaking the natural rest ; the symptoms when in a moder ate way might be called kidney annoyances, but If they are neglected for any length of time the oonsequeucas assume a serious nature. This is demonstrated in the case of Mn. Wolfe, for her heart became aflected and did not act properly. Kidney troubles pro duce dropsy, Bright's diseaso, Diabetes and many otlier complications; drojisical condi tions produce a pressure on the heart fr.m tbe unnatural accumulations of wate'r and everyone knows that when the heart's action is Interfered with 'Us a serious matter. So thought Mrs. Wolfe, and hearing of tits "little wonder worker," Dmii's Kidney Pills, nhe begau taking theui, and "just In the nick of time, toe." The results obtaiuad from Doan's Kidney Pills were just tits same ss everywhere they have been used. Mrs. Wolfe ssys the pain, trouble and annoyances hive entirely left her, and she is pleased to inform others what to use for Kidney dis orders. Doan's Kidney Pills are sold by all dealers. I'Hce 80 cauls Mr bos or t boxes for tS.80. Sent Vr mall m rteafht of pHSs, louW Mllbura Co Ustlkki, N. Y. 1 agtit fur the U. 8. DANGER IN SODA. Serious Results Follow Its Excessive Use. Common soda Is All rMlt In its place and IndUpenmblt) In tlio kitWen and for cooking and washlng'pnflbses, Wl It was never hi- tended tot a mcdilfuHi, and people who use it as such will seme day regret It. We refer to the common nse of soda to re lieve heartburn or sour stomach, a habit which thousands of people practice almost dally, and one which is fronght with danger; moreover the sodit only gives temporary re lief and iu tho end the stomach trouble get worno and wore. The soda acts ns a mechanical irritant to the walls of the stomach and bowels and cases are on record whore It accumulated In the intestines, causing dtalli by inflamma tion or peritonitis. Dr. Hiirlandson recommends ns the safest and surest cm fur sour stomach (acid dys pepsia) an excellent preparation sold by1 druggists under tho naitlo of Stuart's Dys- tieiisla Tablets. These tablets aro large ao grain hwenges. Very pleasant to tasto and contain the natural acids, peptones and dl gestive elements essential to good digestion, and when taken after meals thoy digest the food perfectly and promptly beforo it has time to ferment, sour and poison the blood and nervous system. Dr. Wuorth state that he Invariably uses Stuart's uyspepila TabloW In alt cases ol stomach derangelnetiU and tluda them a cer tain cure not only for bo (if stomach, but by pr mptly digesting tlio Food thoy croato a healthy appetite, increase flesh and strengthen tho action of tho heart and livor. They aro not a cathartic, but intended only for stomach diseases and weakness and will he found reliable in any stomach trouble ex cept cancer of tlio stomach. Alt druggist sell Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets at SO cts. per package. A littlo book describing nil forms of stomach weakness and thet-.euro mailed frea by addressing tho Stuart Co. of Marshall, Mich. POISON IN THE COFFEE. A Mother mid Four Chtldroti Dond nn tho Moult. Schuyler, Neb., Oct. 4. During the forenoon Prank Stelnad came hastily In from Shell Creek precinct, nine miles northwest, to summon a physician to the homo of Frank Davis, where he said the whole family had been poi soned. Dr. Slxta hastened out and found four of tlu ist veil children In tho family and t) li mother dead, a flfth child in a dy ng condition and a sixth victim sick. Mr. Davis and his oldest son went away early in the morning, leaving be fore the rest of the family breakfasted, When the meal was prepared those re maining sat down arid early tn the course of the meal Mrs. Davis made some such remark as! "Eat a good breakfast and we'll alt go together." One of the older son's mind was at fected by the remark to the extent that he did not appease his appetite. A daughter, younger than the son, after drinking about half a Cut) of coffee be came sick and vomited. The rest of the family continued the morning meal, al though the children made very wry faces and said the cbffee did not tasto good. Strychnine had been put Into the coffee, which showed Its effect, when those not prostrated spread tho alarm, but not soon enough to avoid tho fatal effects noted. Consumption is tho natural result of n neglected cold. Dr. Wood's Norway Tine Syrup euros coukIis, bronchitis, asthma, and u lung troubles down to tho vory border- htiid of consumption. YtMio'w 1'ovor ItoportH. Washington, Oct. 4. Surgeon' General Wyman, of the Marine hospital service, last night received tho following nd vices from tho yellow fever district's: At New Orleans, 27 new casos, two deaths. At Mobile, four new cases, no deaths. There was one case of fever at Scranton, and 14 now cases and one death at Edwards. There wero no sua pects on the trains arriving at Atlanta yesterday, and there aro none in tho city. Passod Assistant Surgeon Drat- ton, who is in charge of affairs at San bine Pass, met with a very serious accident In falling through the hatch of a vessel. Ho Is unconscious, and probably will not recover. Torrlbly Torturod In Thibet. Bombay, Oct. 5. Henry Savage Lan dor, a well known artist, traveler and writer, and grandson of the celebrated Walter Savago Landor, has Just re turned to India after a terrible expert ence. He had undertaken an exploring tour in Thibet, but he was abandoned by all the members of his company ex cept two coolies. Finally he Thibetans arrested him by an act of treachery. sentenced him to death and, after torturing him with hot Irons, actually carried him to tho execution ground. At the last moment the execution was stopped by the grand llama, who com mutted the sentence to torture by the "str.etohIng log," a species of rack, which greatly injured Mr. Candor's spine and limbs. After being chained for eight days he was released. Mr, Landor has no fewer than 22 wounds as the result of his torture. NUGGETS OF NEWS. The orange crop of Florida promises to yield for the year about 600,000 boxes, The war department Is rushing work on the fortifications of San Diego (Cal.) harbor with remarkable energy. Nothing has been heard for nearly a year of the British ship Lord Dufferln, which sailed from New York from Mon tevideo. A census shows there are 10,855 for eign residents In the treaty ports of China. There was also an Increase rff S3 business houses. It Is reported that 5,000 Chinese have started a riot at Swatow, China, op posing the proposed founding of a Christian church there. A Simla dispatch says the Afrldl and Orakzal chiefs have held a council at Kool and have arranged a plan to op pose the British advance. On a charge of stealing $2. B0 Rev. Robert McCfty, colored, has had Rev. George McMuIlen, colored, of Harris burg, ra,. thrown Into jail at Lebanon. Mrs. Mary Devlne and others, of Al ton, Ills., have sued the state, claiming J5,000 for the life of Mrs. Devlne's son, who was hanged for murder 12 years aflp, Tired of dodsftfe dttstra. John F, ltiker. a Inasf itflsMTtlfx'. oollector, lfsv returned to flWuBSburg, Pa., and surrendered, In hOTlfeT effecting a set ttspent. The largest shacx MA manufactory la. Austrla-Hunga stock com rsOry of Vienna, luS jtllenanded pay- ilea ntlng ijisnt, with liabilities' ttl to 1,80.000 florins: Pecause of Webster pos'l Miss., to ser Fletcher t Brockton. to the na- tlojhal Orand Army elieaihpment, Its taA ....... 1. n ., V.Ban n ...... H .wl . How's Vour Cough? ifen-TlDtt cures it, OH. At Gruhlar Bros., drugstore. uim, m hub ... -ii uuituitcu, i RHrU . 1 U.X LJn. ns or TO PREVENT MARINE DISASTERS Secretary Wilson's Chart For U,e Guldnnun or Hen Cnntnlns. Washington, Oct. 4. It is the polity ol Secretary James Wilson to extent the operations . of the department , agriculture along all useful lines aij. thcrlzed by law. Recently, after cot.. sulfation with -thVchlef of the weathtr bureau, he declined to make use kf some of the great fund of meteonog cal Information contained in tl Weather bureau by havlhg a month! marine rheteorlogtcal chart Issued f tho benefit of the mariners of the grant lakes. He was of the opinion that b a study of tH records' Of past storm much useful Infortnatlon might be col latcd and published, showing a mont In advance what mariners might rea sonably expect. The first of this serle! of monthly charts Was mailed from th thC central cilice of the weather bureau o Saturday. It gives Information rel tlve to the present month of October It shows the principal tracks pursuc,j oy siorms in c rowing me iaae region If, during the month, a mariner no-) tlees by the dally reports a storm cen-( ter in tho region of any one of these tracks ho can vety accurately de termlne what will be Its future course and can steer accordingly. The chart shows the normal wind dl rectlon for the coming month at each one of the Weather bureau stations, and about the number of foggy days thatlj ...u w OAjiivvau .... t.,..o. c. b ..V.I.. of the BevertU lakes, as determined by the records of the past 27 years. The text printed on the back of the chart Bhows the looatlon of all the danger signal s of the weather bureau about 126 in number and such other Information useful to vessel masters. A typical cyclone storm is shown in one corner of the chart with the con verging of the winds towards the center, and a wind barometer table of the lake region Is Included In the text. A little study of the diagram of the storm center In connection with the wind barometer table will enable cap tains who have left port to determine the probable course of storm centers lant noted on the weather bureau charts on shore. IT IS EASY TO TELL. People who fail to look after their hoalth aro llko tho carpenter who neglects to sharpen his tools. Peoplo aro not apt to get anxious about their hoalth soon enough. II you are "not quito well" or "half sick" havo you over thought that your kidneys may bo the cause, of your Bicknoss? It is easy to tell by setting asldo your urlno for twonty-four honrs j a sediment or settling indicates au unhealthy condi tion of tlio kidneys. Wbcu urino stains linen it Is evidence of kidney trouble Too frequent desire to urinate, scanty supply, pain or dull ache, in tho back Is also convinc ing proof that tho kidneys and bladder are out of order. Thoro is satisfaction in knowing that tlio great remedy Dr. Kilmer's Swauip-Koot, fulfills every wish in rolloviiig weak or diseased kldnoys and all forms of bladder and urinary troubles. Not only does Swamp-Boot givo now lifo and activity to tho kldncy&tho cause of trouble, but by treating' tho kidneys it acts as a tonic for the e'nttro constitution. If you need a medicine tako Swamp-Boot it cures. Sold by druggists, price fifty cents and ono dollar, or by sending your address and tho name of this paper to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y you may havo a satnplo bottle of this groat discovory sont to you free by mail. Hold Up rOStrootcnr. Kansas City, Oct. 4. Two men at the points of revolvers stopped a cable car one mile south of the city on the Sum mit street line on the last run last night, secured what small change the conductor had, and escaped. Grlpman N. J. Isreal did not comply with the order to stop quick enough and ono of the men fired a shot at him. No damage was done and the conductor submit ted to his pockets being searched. There wero no passengers on the car. The robbers were young mon. A True Remedy. W. M. Ecplne. editor Tiskilwa, HI., "Chief," says : "Wo won't keep houso with out Dr. King's New Discovory for Consump tion; Coughs and Colds. Experimented with many others, but never got the true remedy until we used Dr. King's New Discovery. No other remedy can tako its placo in our homo, as in it wo havo a certain and suro cure for Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, etc." It is idle to experiment with other remedies, even if they aro urged on you as just as good as Dr. King's Now Discovory. Thev are not as good, bocauso this remedy has a record of cures ana uesiucs is guaranteed. It never fails to satisfy. Trial bottles free at A. Waslcy's drug stere. Water l'lti'iflno In tlio houtlnvest. Kansas City, Oct- 4. A water famine is impending in this part of the south west. In the immediate vicinity of Kan sas City there has not been such a scarcity of water for 17 years. All the small streams and many of the ponds in Jackson county are reported to be dry, and the same is true all over this section. Nearly every town in Missouri and Kansas la affected. A GREAT SURPRISE IS IN STORE for those who will go to-day and get a pack- ago, of QBAIN-O. It takes tho placo of coif ee at about 1 tbe cost. It Is a food drink, full of health, and can bo given to the children as well as the adult with great benefit. It is made of pure grains and looks and tastes like tbe finest grades of Mocha or Java'cofleo. It satisfies everyone. A cup of Graln'ls better for the system than a tonjoj bocjiuse Its benefit is permanent. What coflef'jjreik down Qrain-O builds up. Ask yotir grocer for Qrain-O. 15c, and 36c Ended it All With tiurbollo Aolcl. Poughkeepsle, N. Y., Oct. 4. A young woman known as Mae Gleason, 23 years old, committed suicide In a dis orderly house at Glenhnm, Dutchess county, Saturday night by swallowing carbolic add. The girl, whose right name and residence are unknown, was very beautiful, having a wealth of brown hair and a face that denoted re finement and culture. She had been an inmate of the house for four weeks, but no one knew whence she came. She often spoke of Philadelphia and may have lived there. She was an accom plished pianist. UnntlTlur tlio Tin) ii itnibors. Guthrie, O. T.. Oct. 4. The Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad com pany has offered a reward of JB00 each urpr the capture of the nve men who Itrield up and robbed Its passenger train Ijat Chlckasha last Friday. A score of Rleputy marshals with bloodhounds are Hfccnurlntt th Pnlintrv for the .TAnnlno-a (,'ang of outlaws, which is responsible for the robbery. It is thought the gang has doubled back and will strike a rHanta Fe passenger train at seme point ilh the strip country. Al Jennings, leader f the gang, was at one time attorney of Canadian county. II When you want good roofing, plumbing, fessfltUng.or'general'tinsmHlilng done call foa E. F. Gallagher' 18 West Centre street Dealer in itoTes 1-tf , , - DEATH OF NEAL DOW. For Seventy Yen- He Wnn n T.onde) 111 Tomi - mm- t iirK. iWUnnfl m t , t i. Meal Dow. th veteBnn ProhlW'l, :u. died nt 3:lh n'rtlnM HtttlirVlnV llTl t 1)1)1 11. It Was on the 2 h "f '-'st March inn the whole temper. c woil.l i Hi uratefl the t3d birthday of .ve-nl :.l Dowi For half a century i 'V.i ur he ha liel 11 unlnue Dlnce li lie- iml-IU eye; ant for m vnm of 1 1- ivt life lie had bee n louder In temi.ciai j m l'K. his nm movement In tills direction v ns who NllAX, DOW. he Induced the town authorities of Portland. Me., where he was born, to abstain from ringing the old town bell at 11 and 4 o'clock for the citizens to take a drink. He has ever been the Implacable foe of drink, and though he naturally Incurred the enmity of nil connected with the liquor traffic, honors have been bestowed thickly on him. In 1851 the Maine legislature, after years of Dow's bombardment, passed the famous prohibition law. The biography of Neal Dow deals with what may be large figures. At CO years of age he raised the Thirteenth Maine, and led It to the front, was shot four times, and landed In Llbby prison. At an age when most men are dead he lectured all over the earth on temper ance. Sixty-seven years ago he was married, and in 1S80 he was a candidate for president on the Prohibition ticket. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. If yon want to quit tobacco using cosily and forovcr, bo made well, strong, magnotic, full of no w lifo and vigor, tako No-To-B ic, tho wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Many gain ton pounds in ten days. Over 400,000 enrcd. Buy No-To-Bao from your own druggist, who will guarantco a cure. 50c or $1.00. Booklet and sample mailed fre'o. Ad. Sterling Borncdy Co., Chicago or New York. Coming Events. Oct. 22. Entertainment and sociable undei the ansplces of tho id. E. church choir. Nov. 25. Thanksgiving dinner to be given by All Saints' Protestant Episcopal church, corner West and Oak stroets. Nov. 2. Annual supper under auspices ol Ladles' Aid Society of tho Calvary Baptist church, in Bobbins' opora houso. Freo Pills Send your address to n. E. Bucklcn & Co., Chicago, and get a freo samplo box of Dr. King's Now Lifo Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits. Thoso pills aro easy iu action and aro particularly cfl'ectivo In the euro of Constipation and Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver troubles they havo been proved invaluable. Thoy are guaranteed to Iks purely vcgotablo. They do not weaken by their action, but by givingtono to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate tho system. Bcgular sizo 25c per box. Sold by A. Waslcy druggist. Tonurr CyoirSt's SulotdnlTlrrort. New York, Oct. 4. A young bicyclist who says he 13 John H. Hollers, of New Brunswick, N. J., attempted Bulclde last night while seated on a bench In Union Square Park by shooting himself In the breast with a small revolver. Although Hollers fired three shots at himself, he inflicted only a slight wound. After the Injury was dressed the bicyclist, who Is 2S years of age, was looked up. The photograph of a handsome girl was found in tho prisoner's possession, and it is supposed Hollers shot himself on account of her. Moments aro useless if trifled nway ; and thoy aro dangerously wasted if consumed by delay In casos whore Ono Minuto Cough Cure would bring immediate roliof. C. U. Hagcn buch. Cars Overturned, Two'Ktfled. Cotapaxl, Colo., Oct. 4.,-Tho first sec tion of tho Denyor and Rio Grande nar row gauge train No. 4 met with an ac cident Just west of hero at 5 o'clock yesterday morning. The accident was caused by the breaking of a Journal on one of the coaches. One coach, threo sleepers and a paycar loft the track and rolled over on their sides. Tho wreck occurred at the end of a trestle, the last car of the train having only passed across the bridge. Had the ac cident occurred while the train was crossing the trestle the loea of life would undoubtedly havo been very great. The dead are MrB. McTntyre, of Sllverton, and P. W. Seyler, of Cincin nati. Five passengers were seriously and eight slightly Injured. Georgia's Fair Authoress Tell Why She Uses Dr. Miles' RestoratWo Remedies, THE NAME of Mrs. J. E. Harwell, (nee Julia Emma Flemraing) Is a familiar one in the state o( ueprgla. She writes: "Itlswitk pleasure that I express my gratitude for tho wonderful benellU I havo received fiom Dr. Miles' Restorative Bemedles, especially the Norvlne. the Nerve and Liver I'llU, New Heart Cute, aud Antl Paln Pills. Actual exnarlonAa Iiojb me their great worth. No family should be without them. They have fully restored me from a complica tion of disorders chief ly alTectlng the lieart, nervous Bystern and kidneys. When I trav el I always take one ot vnur Anil. Pain Pllla before entering the. oars and thus prevent swimming of tbe head and nausea, to which I have been subject for several years." Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold by all dug glits under a positive guarantee, fityt,boUl boueflta or money refunded. Rook on Heqrt 'arid Nerves soot free to all applicants. DIt. MIXES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. Wa. Health JiU sKULi "Q OLD DUST." Alaska Gold Dust is liard to get. Fairbank'9 Is sold everywhere. It Cleans Everything MAD ONtY BY THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, dust ess Chicago. 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