The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, October 06, 1897, Image 2

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    EVENING HERALD
H8TAULIB1IHD 1870.
Published every Kvening, Kxcept Sunday, at
8 Booth Jabdih Stucbt, Mud Ojurtaa.
The Kerala la dellvrted In Snenandoan And the
surrounding town for six cents n week, pay
abU o the carriers. By mall ft.OO n yenr. or 91
cents e month, payable In ndntnoe. Advertise
inents ebArgea AooordlnjE to space nnd peettlon.
The publishers reserve the right to change thr
nesluon of advertisements whenever the mib-
llrrttlon of news demands It. The rbrlit Is
reserved to reject any advertisement, whether
paid for or not, that the publishers may deem
Improper. Advertising rates mads known
umn airollcfttlnn.
Altered at the poatottlGe at Shenandoah, l'a., as
second Glass mall matter.
TKLKl'HONB CONNKOTIOK.
"All the News That's Fit to Print."
Evening Herald
WEDNESDAY, OCTOIlElt fl, 18B7.
KnrtniLICAX STATIC TIOKIff
FOR THRASUHRR,
.TAMK S. llKAOOM,
Of Weetnotelaud.
Ton auditor bxhrau
Lkti O. McCauutv,
Of Chester.
lllSrUlSI.lOA.V COUNTY TIOKlfT.
FOK JTJIKJK,
HOK. 0. P. DNNTHh
Of PotorvW.!
for HiRirr,
Iliavrm S. At, a bight,
Or Orwhjsburg.:
rOK rOOH nlHMGTOR,
JOH.N ItoWB, S.,
Of Troniont.
FOR'jUltTjCOHHIfSIOSBB,
'Johx Akstock,
Of Mahanoy City.
If cominon sen&e was need In dis
posing of ono-lmlf the petty enses
thut come up before the courts, the
jail at Pottsville would not necessarily
be overcrowded one-half thg time, as
in the past.
Thk completion of the Gilberton
water shaft, to a depth of about 1100
feet, without a single serious acei
dent, is something unusual in the his
tory of mining, and reilectB much
credit upon the parties having the
work in charge.
Tub Tennessee State Legislature
endeavored to abolish the sale of
cigarettes by legislation, but the Su
preme Court his just declared tho
law passed unconstitutional. Hence
the youth of Tennessee may still
poison himself by slow stages, if lie
happens to have no better sense.
Tint introduction of air compressors
in the mines of tho Philadelphia &
Rending Coal and Iron Company,
will not alone effect a largu saving
but will gradually displace the mine
mule. Kxporinients so far made with
compressed air motors have been
very successful, and It is a question
of only a short time when they will
be introduced m all the mines
throughout the region... - '
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An oxoluiiipfe very truthfully says:
'jZClusTTitor toils every day to make
his paper interesting, mentally ami
mechanically that's labor ; once in
a while a patron comes in and pays a
subscription that's capitaL ; occasion
ally one mrwes oil without paying or
else takes It a year or more and then
has the postmaster send a card to say
the paper is refused that's stealing,
pure and simple."
Tiik right of a newspaper to criti
cise a Judge who happens to be a
candidate for re-election has been
questioned by a Wisconsin Judge,
who actually undertook to pmii.h
the editor for contempt. The case
was appealed to the Supreme Court
of the state, and it is hardly necessary
to state that the Judge was sat upon.
A public official or candidate for
oflloe is supposed to be subject to
newspaper criticism, within certain
lines, but to Judge from the number
of libel suits recently some of these
oillce-liolders have an idea that they
are "speoial pets" and beyond the
pale of just criticism. They will
know better, in the near future.
Adulterated Flour.
One of the first exploits of the
newly organized uiucooe Trust, says
the Philadelphia Uncord, is to send
broadcast the following ciroular to
millers, grocers and other dealers in
wheat Hour:
"Gentlemen We to-day mail you a sample of
corn starch winon we woiiim iikh you to ex
amine closely. Wu have uiode many expert.
meiits, and find that about 10 per cent, can be
substituted with Hour, to its benefit, we will
be pleased to ouote prices uud terms, your
station, on bearing from yon."
It is said that 30 pounds of corn
starch can be added to a barrel of
wheat Hour with the effect of improv
ing its color ami giving it greater
smoothness. Ordinarily consumers
have no means of detecting the
fraud. The adulterated article is less
wholesome and when it has been
knowingly sold for pure (lour a fraud
is practiced upon the purchaser.
Corn-starch flour can be marketed at
a considerably lower price than the
pure article and is likely to hurt the
reputation of our Hour in amtside
markets if such adulteration should
become common. A law ought to lie
devised to reach the Glucose Trust
which ia making an underhanded and
luisohieuous war upon the jiubliu
dtojnach. There is no objection to
aelling things for what they are ; but
who wants to buy corn starch and
pny for it as Hour 1
Consumption is the natural result of a
neglected oold. Dr. Wood's Norway Pine
Syrup cure cough, bronchitis, asthma, and
all iuug troubles down to tbe very Iwrdsr
luuil of consumption.
Wilkesbarre Talk.i
About th Llltl Brtmilc to Uaok
acheWhat Home People Think
About It.
Mi. John Gibbon is a citlr.cn of Wilkes
haire. Our representative found lilm at his
place of residence, 887 Hatli street. Mr. Ulb-
boti has been fur a long time (lie victim of n
had back and kidney troubles.
The following conversation held with him
will interest many :
"Mr. Gibbon." laid our representative,
"How long have yon been troubled with
kidney disorder ?"
"For tea yean It baa bothered me more or
less, being very bad at time."
' What did you do for it?"
I tried everything I heard of for which
merit was claimed." Hera Mr. Gibbon
named numerous well-known kidney medi
cines, and one in particular, a high priced
article that he bad taken many bottles of, all
to no purpose.
"How did you come to take Doan's Kidney
fills?"
"Just aa so many other have. I saw tbem
advertised and got a box at the drag store of
Tuck A Co. I tbourht they might holp raff
a little, and to my surprise they proved the
beat thing I had ever taken. Nothing has
helped me like Doan's Kidney Pills, and I
have not been plow to tell my friends of their
genuine merit."
"Hew did your disorder effect yon J"
"Exactly as you describe kidney complaint
in your advertising, and my suffering with
pain in the back at times was beyond descrip
tion. 1 most emphatically endorse Doan's
Kidney Pills und shall do all I can to recom
mend them to others, for they are worthy of
It, and above all, I shall use them myself."
)oan's Kidney Pills are for sale by all
dealers, iwice SO cents, mailed by Foster-
Mllbnrn Co., llnflslo, X. Y. Sole agents for
the U. S.
Jlr. ' lx' n l ivtu.
Springfield. Ilia, Oc Dr. William
Six p.leaded Kuilty ye '.day afternoon
in the Sangamon clicult court to the
charge of bigamy nnd was griven an
Indefinite sentence under the new law
to Cheater penitentiary. The complaint
was made by James Horning, brother
of Miss Kate Horning, of Herry, His.,
hi latest victim, whom he married lat
spring when he had ten other undl
vorced wives living In various cities.
Six is a veterinary surgeon, about 40
years old. and fairly good looking.
NOT ALWAYS UNDERSTOOD I
A fact often overlooked, or not always
understood, it that women suffer as much
from distressing kiduey aud bladder troubles
as the men. The womb is situated liack of
and very clone to the bladder, and for that
reason any distress, disease or inconvenience
manifested in the kidneys, back, bladder or
urinary passage is often.by niistake.attrlbtited
to female weakness or womb trouble of some
sort.
The error is easily made and may be as
easily avoided W setting urine asido for
twenty-four hours ; a sediment or settling Is
evidence that your kidneys and bladder need
doctoring. If you have pain or dull aching
in the back, pass water too frequently, or
scanty supply, with smarting or burning,
these are also convincing proofs of kidney
trouble. If you have doctored without
benefit, try Dr. Kilmer's Swarap-ltoot, tho
great kidney remedy. Tho mild and the
extraordinary effect will surprise you. Jt
stands the highest for ita wonderful cures. If
fyou take a medicine you should take the liest.
At druggists fifty cent and ono dollar. You
may have a sample liottle aud pamphlet, both
sent free by mail. Mention Evssixo Hkh
Ai,iHiid send your address to Dr. Kilmer A
Co., lilnghamton, N. Y. Tho proprietors of
this paper guarantee tho genuineness of this
offer.
Tin- ' li.t . - Atuuii-t h "t ,io"i
Wai-huiKf n, Oci. 6. The Brand July
of the District of Columbia lips le
turned three Indictments asainst Fran
cis ,T. Kieckhofer, late disbursing offi
cer of the state department, charging
him with embezzling over $35,000 of
government funds in July and October,
189fj, and with appropriating to his own
use $16,000 worth of government bond.
Kieckhofer denies that he has been
frunty of criminal conduct and asserts
that the alleged shortage 1 due to
careless bookkeeping.
,. A True Remedy.
V. M. nepine, editor Tiskilwa, 111.,
"Chief," says : "We won't keep house with
out Dr. King's New Discovery 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
oilier remedy can tako its place in our home,
as in it we have a certain and sure cure for
Couglic, Colds, Whooping Cough, etc." It is
idle to experimeut with other remedies, even
if they are urged on you as just as good as
Dr. King's New Discovery. They arc, not as
good, because this remedy ha a record of
cures and besides is guaranteed. It never
falls to satisfy. Trial bottles free at A.
Waaluy's thug store.
To Forrt'lou t liuroli' Mftl'tUHKO.
New York, Oil c. Suit ba jut been
brought in the t-upreme court by the
Bowery Savings bank to foreclose a
mortgage upon St. Leo's Roman Cath
olic church and the rectory adjoining.
Rev. Father Thomas J. Duccy is the
rector of the church. The suit Is to
foreclrce two mortgages on the church
for $55,000 und one mi the priests' house
for $ao.(i00. upon uhiih it Is alleged
that the teettr h-.-i dofuu'ted In the
payment i f b' tli i ..:i lpu.1 and interest.
WHAT D0"THECil ILDREN' DRINK?
Dout give them tea or coffee. Have you tried
the new food drink called Qrain-Of It is
delicious and nourishing aud take the place
f coffee. The more (Jralu-O you give the
children the more health you distribute
through their systems. Graiii-0 is made of
pure grains, and when properly prepared
tastes like tbe choice grades of coffee but
cost about i as much. All growers sell it.
ISo and 23c.
No Oppm! tlni! to Heliport.
Harrlsburg, Oct. (.Secretary of the
Commonwealth Martin ha refused to
accept the nomination paper of Har
old M. Robinson, Prohibition candidate
for judge of Fayette county, because
they are not in proper form. David M.
Heriog, the Democratic nominee, neg
lected to file his certificate of nomina
tion within the time limit, and hla nom
ination will not be certified for print
ing; on the orlici.ii I. allot. This leaves a
clear field fo, Kd. nrd H. Keppert, the
Republican lundidulo.
A GREAT SURPRISE IS IN STORE
for tkose who will go to-day aud get a pack
age of UKAIK-0 It take the place of
coffee at about i tbe cost. It I a food drink,
full of health, and can be given to tbe
children a well a the adult with great
benefit. It is made of pure grains aud looks
and taato like tbe nuest grade of Mocha or
Java coffee. It satisfies everyone. A cup of
Oraiu-0 is better for the system than a
tonic, because it benefit Is permanent. What
ooifee breaks down Qiaiu-0 builds up. Ask
your grocer for Graiu-O. 18c. and SSc.
Ask your grocer fsr the "Boyal 1'atont'
dour, and tako no other brand. It is tho best
flour made.
STOCK AND PRODUCE MAHKtlS
Tin- Dnlli-Ht liny l'r Many vrenkx m
Mil IITOl.
i V'lk nit. Nut for many ik
li r . 'II "ii'ii v"i n so dull a diy ii'i
this. It Was oii'i'il ns an explanation
that the eve of the .li-wlsh Day of Atone
ment ended mAny brokers nnd oprntrs
from the street, i Hit there n inn:t
from thla n manifest disposition to re
frain from trading and to leave the mar
ket to He fallow for a time. Yesterday
shiirp reuctlon apparently admonished
the bull that condition are not yet ready
for a resumption of the advance. The
favorable factors which developed dur
ing the day. although the'y affected for
a time the individual stocks to whlrh they
applied, were Ineffective In causing a
general advance nnd prices oi n."-t
stocks clone '1 lower tonight. AH of I':"
traffic statements at hand showed notable
Increases In earnings, but not all of tbe
stocks of the roads affected derived any
benefit. Tho principal activity centered
In the specialties, and the trading In them
was largely based on vague rumors Unit
naa notning to ao wun me gcnerni niu
tlon. Closing bids:
Balto. ft Ohio... 1014
Chesa. ft Ohio... 24
Del. ft Hudson. .117
D., U A W IRS
Brie 17
Lehigh Valley.. 30V,
N. J. Central... or'
N. T. Central.. llii
Pennsylvania .n .
Heading, Sd pf.. 82
St. Paul
Lake Brie ft V 19
Pennsylvania ha been recently Hated
on the New York Stock Exchange, whero
all toc'k are listed at W0. Previous
quotations or this stock were on the basis
of the Philadelphia exchange, where
stocks are listed at 60.
OeiierMl MnrketM.
Philadelphia, Oct. 5. Flour fltm; winter
uperllne, fMi3.2": do, extras, t3.263.75;
Pennsylvania roller, clear, $4.3594.40; do.
straight. I4.3MM.60: western winter, clear,
t4.3OVc4.40: do. straight. 14.5064.75; city
mills, extra, $3.26i3.50. Kye flour slow tit
$.1.30 per barrel for choice Pennsylvania.
Wheat strong: eon tract whent. October,
IBM'Vlfcc.; No. 2 Pennsylvania and No.
2 Delaware red, spot, 84fft94ic. ; No. 2
red. spot, 93K93c: do. May. 93e.; do.
October, Solic.; do. November, Mc; do.
December, 94?ic. Corn strong; steamer
corn, spot, SO39Vc.; No. 2 mixed, Oc
tober, 31W32C.; No. 2 yellow for local
trade, 34i4g35c; November, 34V4c; De
cember. 35c. Oats quiet: No. 2 white, car
lots, No. 2 white, clipped, carlots,
2727"jc; No. 3 white, 28c.; track mixed,
western, 2319240.', track white, 26
S3c. II ay sternly for desirable grades;
choice timothy, $1212.50 for large bales.
Beef steady: beef hams, $2627. Pork
quiet; family. $13ijM4. Lard steady; west
tern steamed. $4.80. lJutter quiet: western
creamery, 142-c. ; do. factory, 9fa13c. : Ei
ghts, 22c; Imitation creamery, 1216c. ;
New York dairy, 12S?19e. ; do. creamery.
1420e.; fancy prints Jobbing at 24H27c.;
do. extra Pennsylvania, wholesale, 23c.
Cheese quiet; lurgo, white and colored.
KgDc; small, white and colored. 9c;
part skims. Oiifj'c. ; full skims, 3iMct
Eggs quiet; New York and Pennsylvania,
mtlW.: wi stern, fresh, 16T17c. Po
tatoes steady; Jerseys, $22.26: Long Isl
and, $2.2R.'a2..r): sweets. $1.50101.62. Tallow
dull; city. 3c, nominal; country, 3p
3c. Cottonseed oil steadier; prime crude,
2121c.; do. yellow, 34Q24c. Rosin
steady; strained, common to good, $1.40
1.45. Turpentine lirm at 33'4ii34c. To
matoes, per box or crate, as to uunltty,
75c. h $1. Long island and Jersey cabbage,
$40i5. Pig Iron warrants very dull at $7a
7.15. Lake copper quiet at $11.26. Tin dull
at $13.60lf 13.70. Spelter quiet at $4.20ra)
4.22. Coffee closed quiet; December, $6.40;
January, $6.50; March, $6.70.
Live Stock Murkots.
New York, Oct. 5. European cables
quote American steers at 10iiillV4c,
dressed weight; refrigerator beef at 8i
3c. Calves steudy, but slow; veals. $5$p8;
grassers, $3.506'8.65. Sheep and lumbs flat
and liwor; no demand; fully 4,000 head
unsold; sheep, $1.254: lambs, $65.50.
Hogs steady at $4.G0ffi 1.90.
East Llbcity, Pa., Oct. 5. Cattle slow;
prime. $4.90ft5; common, $3.40ifi3.70; bulls,
Stags and cows, $2'3.75. 11 orb steady;
prime medium weights, $4,6031.66; best
Yorkers, $4.15r4.f0: hogs, $I.301.10; pigs.
$4.30W4.45; grassers. $4.25(k4.36; roughs, $30
t. Sheep barely steady; choice, $l.20l.26;
common. $2.5O6.40: choice lambs. $6,300
6.50; common to good lambs, $45.15; veal
calves, imn.
Prce Pills
Send your address to II. E. Uucklen & Co.,
Chicago, and get a freo yiniplo box of Dr.
King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince
you of their merits. Those nllls are casv In
action and are particularly effective in the
cure of Constipation and Sick Headache. For
Malaria and Liver troubles tlioy have been
proved invaluablo. They are guaranteed to
be purely vegetable. They do not weaken
by their action, but by giving tone to stomach
and bowels greatly invigorate the system.
Kegular size 26c ler box. Sold by A. Wasley,
druggist.
NUGGETS OF NEWS.
The San Francisco mint will Immedi
ately resume the coinage of silver dol
lar. Senator Lodge says that the Ha
waiian annexation treaty cannot now
be defeated.
The villages of Caaselman, South
Indian and Cheney, In the province of
Ontario, Can., are reported destroyed
by forest fires.
Romero Weinberg, an 11-year-old
hoy of New York, Is aald to have gone
Insane because he wag not given fhe
opportunity to study.
Discharged employes are sugpeoted of
having blown up with dynamite the
hoisting workB of the Black Warrior
copper mines, at Globe, A. T.
DANGER IN SODA.
Serious Results Follow Us Excessive Use.
Common soda is all right iu its place and
indispensable in the kitchen aud for cooking
and washing purposes, but it was never in
tended for a medicine, and people who uso it
as such will some day regret it.
We refer to the common use of soda to re
lieve heartburn or sour stomach, a habit
which thousands of people practice almost
daUy, and one which is fraught with danger;
moreover the soda only give temporary re
lief and in the end the stomach trouble get
worse and worse,
The soda ants a a mechanical irritant to
tbe walls of the stomach and bowel aud
oases are on record where it accumulated in
the inUttiues, causing death by Inflamma
tion or perlUniiti.
Dr. Ilarlandsou recommends as the safest
and surest euro for sour stomach (acid dys
pepsin) an excellent preiwratiou sold by
druggists under the name of Stuart's Dys
pepsia Tablet. These tablets aie large SiO
grain I oranges, very pleasant to Ute aud
contain the natural acids, peptones aud di
gestive elements essential to good digeition,
and when taken after meals Ibsy digest the
food perfectly and promptly before it has
time to ferment, sour and poison the blood
and nervous system.
Dr. Wuerth stales that lie Invariably uses
Stuait's xjyspepiis Tablets In all case of
stomach derangements aud flnda them a oer
talu cure not only for sour stomaoh, but by
promptly digesting the food they create a
hsalthy appetite, increase liesh and
strengthen the action of tbe heart and liver.
Tbey sre not a oaths rtlc, but Intended ualy
for stomach diseases aud weakness and will
be found reliable in any stomach troulde ex
cept cancer of the stomach. All druggisU
sell Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets at SO cts. ir
package.
A little beok describing all forms of
stomach weakness and their cure mailed free
by addressiug the Stuart Co. of Marshall,
Mich.
Wanted-An Idea
Who
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rnueci rnur mesa: low mar Lrtna von waaim.
Writs JOHN WKDDERBVRN GO.. PaUat Alter.
Mr. Wasnlogtoii, D. U.,(ur ttadr lI.SJO prUs eSu
sad list of two Iiuiidnd lursatlwM wauuid.
Boa tklnk
ilmnut
How to
Cure Catarrh.
Every sufferer from Catarrh should
l:now that it is Impossible to cure the
(lipase with sprays, washes, iuala
tious, etc., which are universally nsed.
In fact, the experience of growing
worse all the while is proof that the
treatment Is all wrong. Many
who have been under treatment for
years and wet with disappointment m
fteadof benttl are willing to doubt
that there is any cure for Catarrh.
The trouble is that all of the treat
tuent they havfe received has been mis
directrd, and has not touched their
trouble. Catarrh is a stubborn deep
seated blood disease, and everybody
should know that to simply treat the
surface, that is, the local irritation,
does not reach the disease. A blood
remedy is needed, but it must be a good
one; a remedy which goes down to the
very bottom of the trouble and forces it
out. S.S.S. (Swift's Specific) is the only
one which can have the slightest effect
upon Catarrh, for it is the only one which
goes to the seat of the disease, and per
manently gets rid of it. This is the only
reasonable way to treat Catarrh.
Sir. B. P. McAllister, of Harrodsburg,
Ky., had Catarrh for years. He writes:
"I could see no improvement what
ever, though I was constantly treated
with sprays and washes, and different
inhaling remedies in fact, I could feel
that each winter I was worse than the
year previous.
"Finally it was brought to my notice
that Catarrh was a blood disease, and
after thinking over the matter, I saw it
was unreasonable to expect to be cured
by remedies which, only reached the
surface. I then decided to try S. S. S.,
and the results were gratifying, for
after a few bottles were used, I noticed
a perceptible improvement. Continu
ing to take the remedy, the disease was
forced out of my system, and a com
plete aud permanent cure was the
result. I advise all who have this
dreadful disease to abandon their local
treatment, which has never doue them
any good, and take S.S.S. (Swift's Spe
cific), a remedy which can reach the
disease and cure it."
To continue the wrong treatment for
Catarrh is to contiuue to suffer. Swift's
Specific never fails to cure even
the most aggravated cases. It is a
real blood remedy, and cures Catarrh,
Rheumatism, Contagious Blood Poison,
Eczema, Cancer, Scrofula, and all other
blood diseases. S. S. S. is guaranteed
Purely Vegetable
Books mailed free to any address by
Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga.
rersoimlly-uoiitluctcfl Tours via Penufryl
viinln llullroiul.
Tho following tours have been arranged for
tho seasou of 1807 :
Two ten-day tours to 'Gettysburg, Luray
Cavoms, Natural Bridge, Virginia Hot
Springs, Itichmond, and Washington, Sep
tember 28 and Octobor 12. Kato, fflfi from
New York, JOS from Philadelphia.
Have you earache, toothache, sore throat,
pains or swellings of any sort ? A few appli
cations of Dr. Thomas' Kclectrlc Oil will
bring relief almost Instantly.
Our Now Mlnl-toi to Doiiinurl;.
Washington, Oct. 6. The president
yesterday made the following appoint
ments: Laurltls S. Swenaon, of Minne
sota, envoy extraordinary and min
ister plenipotentiary to Denmark; Ed
ward Dodloe, of Pennsylvania, consul
at Canton, China. Professor Swenson
Is a Norwegian, and a great friend of
Senator Nelson. He was at one time
a professor at the State University of
Minnesota, and ranked with the prom
inent educators ot the state. Dr. Bed
loe was United States consul at Amoy,
China.
"I tried a bottle of Salvation Oil on a
wound and was cured .within several days.
I never had such a good remedy as Salvation
Oil in my hands.
Mrs. J. C. Ducan, Lexington, Mo,''
LUETGERT DID NOT TESTIFY.
lie ritul H!n Attoruoys l'eol Confident
ol' mi Acquittal.
Chicago, Oct. 6. The end of the
Luetgert murder trial is nearer than
was thought. The defense yesterday
rested its case and there Is nothing now
to corns but the rebuttal evidanea of
the state and the arguments of the at
torneysprobably about two weeks hi
all. Luetgert did not take the witness
stand, as he had intended, he yielding
to the advice of his lawyers. Ae the
evidence in the trial is now practical
ly all in, an estimate of the relative
strength of the prosecution and the de
fense respectively is the sole toplo of
discussion. "We have made out as
strong a circumstantial ease as It was
possible to present," said States At
torney Deneen. Ex-Judge Vincent was
apparently highly pleased over the
status of the case. "We have met them
at every point and checked them," said
he. "They have faded to show beyond
a reasonable doubt that Mrs. Luetgert
1 dead. In my judgment a case has
not been established under the indict
ment." LuiU'eit is confident that he
will be acquitted.
Many tilings which are advertised postes
no value ; but who would ray that Dr. Hull's
Cough Syrup possewe no merit? It is tbe
standard remedy of our age.
lliirimto Left l.tm TTTMmiMMKMiiHi.
London, Oct. 6. Barney Uarnato, who
committed suicide by throwing himself
Into the sea from the British steamer
Scot on June 14 last, while on a pass
age from Cape Town to Southampton,
via Kunchal. Island of Madeira, left a
fortune amounting to 96S.Mf 8. 6d.
Up to Date for Fains and A oh as.
Everybody says Red Flag Oil, SSc. At
(iruhler llroa., drug store.
OHIO'S PRAIRIE FIRE.
The Work of Destruction Still (Join
nn at ( hlonoro Junction.
Chicago Junction, O., Oct. . The
prairie tire assumed a sudden change
for the worse yesterday. A small gale
sprang up from the south, fanning the
smoking earth Into a blase, and the
flames spread to the north side of the
muck with great rapidity. Sparks and
cinders were carried hundreds of feet,
and as soon as they touched the ground
a new fire would be kindled. The town
ship line road between New Haven and
IUchmond township I all that keeps
the flames from entering the largest
and best tract of muck land. About
30 men from this place went to assist
in fighting the fire, but the smoke was
so dense they were compelled to re
turn. The heaviest losers yesterday were
the Llndsey Tlrothera, who had nearly
ten acres of fine celery Just ready to
market destroyed. The Ohio Celery
company, the original owners of the
muck land, made an assignment yester
day. Household Necessity
Oanearets dandy Cathartic, the most won
derful medical discovery of the age, pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, act gently and
positively on kidneys, liver and Iwwels,
oloansiug the entire system, dispel colds, cure
headache, fever, habitual constipation and
biliousness. Please buy and try a box of
C. C. C. to-day ; 10, S6, B0 cent. Sold and
guaranteed to cure by all druggists.
Tours to tbe South.
Two very attractive early Autumn tours
will lie run by the Pennsylvania lUilroad
Company, leaving New York and Philadel
phia Septemlier 88 and October 18.
It is hardly necessary to say that these
outinitsare planned with the utmost sare,
and that all arrangements are adjusted so as
to afford the best possible means of visiting
each place to the best advautage.
Tlie tours each cover a period of eleven
days, aud include the battlefield of Gettys
burg, picturesque Blue Mountains, Luray
Caverns, the Natural Bridge, Virginia Hot
Springs, the cities of Iilchmond and Wash
ington, aud Mt. Vernan.
The round-trip rate, including all neces
sary expenses, is ff)5 from New York, $03
from Philadelphia, and proportionate rates
from other points.
Kach tour will be in charge of one of tho
company's tourist agents. He will be assisted
by an experienced lady as Clinporon, whose
especial charge will be ladies unaccoiiilaiiied
by male escort.
Special trains of parlor cars are provided
for Oio exclusive use of each party, in which
tho entire round trip from Now York is
made.
For detailed itinerary apply to Ticket
Agents or to Tourist Agent, 1100 Broadway,
New York, or Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant
General Passenger Agent, Broad Street
Station, Philadelphia.
Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life
Away.
If you want to quit tobacco using easily
and forever, be made well, strong, magnetic,
full of new life and vigor, tako No-To-Btc,
the wonder-worker that makes weak men
strong. Many gain ten pounds in ton days.
Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-BaoTrom
your own druggist, who will guarantee a
cure. 50c or $1.00. Booklet and sample
mailed free. Ad, Sterling Bcmedy Co.,
Chicago or Now York.
Coming Invents.
Oct. 22 Kntertainmentnud sociable under
the auspices of the M. 12. church choir.
Nov. 2o. Thanksgiving dinner to bo given
by All Saints' Protestant Episcopal church,
comer West and O.ik streets.
Nov. 2. Annual supper under auspices of
ladies' Aid Society of the Calvary Baptist
church, in Bobbins' opera houso.
liuckien'a Arnica Sulve.
The best salvo in tho world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, lever sores,
tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and
all skin oiuptiots, and positively cures lilies.
or jo pay required. It ia guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price
as cents per box. r or sale hv A. Wasley.
Vlrjrln.ii'rt lEcptilillcuit Ticket.
Lynchburg, Va Oct. G. The Lamb
Republican convention last night nomi
nated P. H. McCaulI for governor; O.
B. Itoller of Harrisonburg, for lieuten
ant governor, and James K. Lyons of
Richmond, for attorney general.
If you have over seen a little child in a nar.
oxysm of whooping cough, or if you have
been annoyed by a constant tickling in tho
throat, you can appreciate the value of One
Minute Cough Cure, which gives quick ro-
iici. t.:. u. iiagenuucn.
DlHortmrly Salvationist Iiolensod.
Trenton, Oct. G. Captain Hurdman,
of the Salvation Army, who was ad
Judged guilty of disorderly conduct for
conducting a Salvation Army meeting
on the streets, and who was fined $10
by Police Justice Jackson, was released
yesterday on a writ of habeas corpus.
Hurdman had refused to pay the fine,
with the Intention of taking the case to
the higher courts. Judge Woodruff, of
the Mercer county court, issued the
writ, and while this was being done
three ministers, who knew nothing of
the proceedings, went to the police
court to pay Hurdman's fine.
Neuralgia of the Heart
Vanquished by Dr. Miles' Remedies.
IWli
MU8. BIDLEY, ot Torrlnglon, Oomu
Buffered from Just such a com plica
tion of diseases as tbe extensive ex
pcrlonce aud Investigations of Dr. Miles
have proven, result from Impairment of tbe
nervous system. Mr. J as. 11. 81dly writes
Oct. 'A3, 1WJ5: " My wife was taken sick with
neuralgia of tbe heart, nervous exhaus
tion und liver trouble. Although attended
by iw7i!i' -Irluu s h6 grew worse j;;tUsho
...is a- . dew. I th.n began j;!.'
h r IV. Mil. ' Ue.torutlv: Nervine
auu Dr. imw' how Ueuii. Cure, and she
improved so wonder
fully from tbe first
that I at once dis
wixsud the physicians.
Bho now eat and
sleeps Hull and does
ner own housowork
We have recommend
ed your remedies to a
grout many In our city, aud every one has
been very much lienetltudby tbem."
Dr. Miles' Ilesiedius are sold by all drug
gists under u punitive guarantee, first bottle
benefits or money refunded, liook ou Ilcurt
and Nerves sent free to all Applicants.
DK. MILES MEDICAL CO, Elkhart, Ind.
iHettlCiirjJ
RT- Restores 3
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'SOLD DUST."
Why Go
FOR
GOLD
when you can get it right
home ? Your grocer sells it.
MAD 15 ONLY BY
DUS
THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY,
Chicago. Ht. IjOUIs. New
York.
Faust Wheel
flade to Pit.
A bicycle, in many respects, is like a suit ot
clothes. If you do not appenr with ease and grace upon your cycle, it
is because it don't fit you. With ease and grace also conies 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.
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IN . THIS VICINITY
FOR
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In Combination With
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Good Commissions and a New Field
First Come, First Served
Address
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is an old saying, as true as it ever was.
But whether it is true or not there's no
earthly use wasting money. Especially
in shoe buying.
Some stores charge for name ; some for
style ; some for greed.
We're Not Selfish.
We're satisfied with a little profit ; we
know how to put in style without putting
in price ; we don't charge for name. We
charge simply and solely for shoe all
shoe good shoe,
Our School Shoes
are good examples of our fair-pricing.
Youths' shoes, 75c, $1, $1.2?.
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Boys' shoes, 90c, $1, 1.25, 1.50.
Children's shoes, 50c, 75c., $1, $1.25.
Misses' shoes, $1, $1.25, $1.50.
They're built well ; built to withstand
the tough usage they get. Shoes you'll
be glad you bought ; shoes we're glad to
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THE UPPER SOUTH.
l'ergoutilly-Gumluctel Tour vlu l'ennsyl
vunla llullroiul,
The last of the early Autumn tours to the
historic Upper South via the Pennsylvania
lUilroad will leave New York and Philadel
phia Tuesday, October 12.
This tour cover a period of eleven day
during the height of the season, when the
Autumn foliage is most beautiful, and in
eludes the battlefield of Gettysburg, pic
turesque lllue Mountain, Luray Caverns, the
Natural Bridge, Virginia Hot Springs, the
cities of Richmond and Washington, and Mt.
Vernon.
The round-trip rate, including all necessary
esiwnses, is $uft front New York, from
Philadelphia, and proportionate rate from
other points.
The tour will be in tbaige ot one of the
csmpany's Tourist Agents- lie will be as
sisted by an experienced lady as Clmperou,
whose especial charge will be ladle un
accompanied by male escort.
Special train of parlor cars will be provided
for tbe exclusive use of the psrty, lu which
the entire round trip from New York 1
made.
For detailed itinerary apply to Tioket
Agents or to Tourist Agent, 1106 Itroadway,
New York, or Geo. V. Boyd, Aselstaut
General Passenger Agent, Ilroad street
station, Philadelphia.
How's Your Cough?
Pan-Tina cures it, SSc. At (iruhler llros.,
drugstore.
' 'Q0LD DU8T.'
to Alaska
lloston.
Philadelphia.
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WM. SCHMICKER, JR.
Agent (or
Shenandoah and Vicinity
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