EVENING HERALD MRTAllt.IIUHO 1870. Published every Evening, Kxoefrt Snntlu 8 Booth Jasdif Hmmar, Niak ckmtrk Tbe Utirattl la deilveiett InHhenandoeh unci lio BiirroundfiiR townt) for nix cents a week, pi -bU V the carrien. By mull 18.00 a year, nr ii rents a month, payable In ndrnnee. Admrtl mcnta obarfred according; to spAoe and position. The piibllflbern reserve the right te change the iwllioii of advertisements whenever the pub tattton ol news demand It. The rlsht 1-4 ervetl to reject any advertisement, whether paid (or or not, that the publisher may deem Improper. Advertising rate made known upon application. Htitered at the uoetoffice at Shenandoah, Pa., w sesondolas mall matter. TKLKPHONK CONMBOTIOK. "AJLthe News m' Fit !! m" Evening Her!d Till' US DAY, OCTOBER 7, 1897. UKI'l HLIOAH 1ATK TICKKT' rox TMAaraaa, J AMIS 8. BBACOK, Of Westmoreland. fH AUDITO owracAL, turn O. MoCaulby, Of Cheater. niCl'UllMOAN COUNTY TIOKKT. roa ivman, Jtos. O. I. Bbchtk, ; Of Pottsville.l for iHcatrr, Hisbteb S. Albsjoht, Of Orwigsburg.! ran poor nutaoTOK, Jomr Rowa .. or Tremont. fftlRjjUHVlCOMWrWtORKR, !.T0HIf Akstock, Of Mahanoy City. .'kw York lia more rni-ieties of Democrats than PeimsylvBtiia, but they are wiser than to attempt to meet in the name hall. What will the enterprising, news editor say when Weyler retires ? Still, we have with us the "calamity howler" and the foot hall tlend, to say nothing of the Klondike. A yoi;nh woman of -Louisville aetetl as referee at a bloody tint fight between two claiiimnts for her hand. The cage seeuiH to be one In which both Huitors would be warranted in shaking handc uiid withdrawing to gether. Tiik national law against the Hiviudle known tin filed cheese is driv ing the vile mixture of .dirty greese mid chemieuhs out of the markets. There is at the same time u corre iloiulinjr revival of confidehfe in American clieete. Tiik Treasury Department osti mateH that the population of the T nited States is increasing 2,000,000 a year. That is fast enoupk without admitting great number of illiterates from countries with which we have nothing in common., x HksbykThgk wan a traveling iM'vrypaper correspondent last year for tlie New York Journal, and wrote to his paper that Bryan would carry Iowa, Illinois, Minnesota and New York. The returns proved the con trary, and place Mr. George in the category of a poor prophet. Thk Democratic members of the School Board are nothing if not prac tical. When vacancies do not exist, they simply remove the old teachers and appoint in their stead applicants f their own political faith. There is no "give and take' in the category of tour Democratic friends on the present Board, and the excellent civil service system which lias ruled in school matters is set aside to re ward friends regardless of all other considerations. T1I1L Thk iOiurtance of using good paper or catalogues and booklet can not be too frequently impressed upon the attention of advertisers, nays Advertising Kxperieuoe. The usefulness of the most cleverly written matterand the most perfect illustrations Is too often destroyed by poor printing, and the cause of poor printing is frequently the poor quality of the' paper used. The job department connected with the Hint ai,i office is not surpassed in the in terior of the state. First-class work men. gootl material are the magnets tliat attraot tbe bulk of tbe trade our Thk Loudon Spectator, in speak ing of the Cuban conflict, says that "to prolong tile war would he a crime ami if America chooses to stop these billons cruelties all English men .-.in n M applaud and refuse to in quire too narrowly into the reason which influenced her statesmen in putting pressure on Spain." This (jrsibabh represents the view of a arge majority of the English people. Hint very likely it is in harmony with tiie feeling of their government. Hpain will have no ally In Europe if it conflict comes between her and the United States. Thk prompt and apparently authoritative denial of the rumor that I'ope i.eo is at death's door puts at rest for the time being the oft-repeated story of tiie approaching end of the Supreme Pontiff. Accepting tliese denials reflecting the true condition of X.eoV health, which is represented to be all that oau be ex ected in a man of his advanced years, there in nevertheless and be cause of his great age reason for be lieiiug that the end of his illustrious career cannot be very far on. The , HMmcity with wliwli 1 1 - Ims held on to li li m iii I 'tjt:ii-! I ii li ( hi 1 1 1 il ol in tin llll 1C- llCI'll till' M .111 C ' ' , . 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 . i i,t mill in 1 1 1 1 i t-n 1 inn. iiihI ('' mill hi III in il vi'cci x c it li - in 1 1 m lliiul iiiw- of In death I, miff j i ;r I it'll ufc(l t lie allotted up- of limn mid fit regular iiitcrwilaliufc ooiuo thf , niiiior of the collapse marking the ! ImKinuitiK of the end. But equally 1 a icgiiiarly have oome the denial, loiiuw.jd ever by Indubitable proofa oi hi control of his brilliant re . source. MRS ATKINSON'S ORDEAL Trial of the Governor'" Wllte Forgery In Went Vlrn-lulft. Olenvllle, W. V., Ort. 7. The trial of Mrs. Atkinson was resumed yesterday. The preliminary proceedings were be gun and a jury sworn. The Indictment charges Mrs. Atkinson and Joshua P. Owens, a prominent farmer, with be Ituj jointly engaged In a felonious ut tering of certain receipts alleged to be forged, and Owens and Mrs. Atkinson are being tried together. The receipts involved In the transaction, something over 11,400, were filed by the state as evidence. The state claims that these receipts were written and signed in Judge Camden's name by Mrs. Atkin son, than Mrs. Camden, some years after Judge Camden's death. The laat allegation Is denied by the defense, al though the fact that the receipts are wholly In the handwriting of Mrs. At kinson was admitted by her attorneys. Camden Sommcrs, on whose evidence the indirtirmt was brought, was the first witness examined by the state. He described his discovery of the papers and pointed out his reason for the belief that they were forged. Letters from Owens to Judge' Camden were here In troduced as evidence in the case for the purpose of showing the non-payment of the money upon which the re ceipts are supposed to have been given. The cross examination of the witness was very rigid, but seemed to leave the statements unshaken. The de fense, however, Intimates that contra dictory evidence will In due time be produced. Other state witnesses fol lowed Sommers with Flmllar testimony. THE trPPKR 80TJTH. lenmtiullyOniMliietml Tour Tin l'einmyl vanlit tat)rtl. The last of the early Autumn tours to the historic Upper South via tbe Pennsylvania Railroad will leave New York and Philadel phia Tuesday, October 18. This tour covors a period of cloven- days during the height of the season, whex tbe Autumn follaee is most beautiful, and in eludes the battlefield of Gettysburg, pic turesque Blue Mountain. Luray Caverns, the Natural Bridge, Virginia Hot Springs, the cities of Hichmond and Washington, and Ht. Vernon. The round-trip rate, including all necessary expanses, is ftW from New York, f68 from Philadelphia, and proportionate rates front other points. The tour will be in ckargo of one of the company's Tourist Agents he will be as sisted by an experienced lady as Chaperon, whose especial charge will be ladles un accompanied by male escort. Special train of parlor cars will beprovidod for the exclusive use of the party, in which the entire round trip from New York is made. For detailed itinerary apply to Ticket Agents or to Tourist Ageut, 1198 llroadway, New York, or Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passeujer Agent, Broatl street station, Philadelphia. A GREAT" SURPRISE IsliTsTORE for those who will go to-day and get a pack age of GRAIN-0 It takes the place of cottee at about 1 the cost. It is a food drink, full of health, and can be given to the children as well as the adult with great benefit. It is made of pure grains and looks and tastes like the finest grades of Mocha or Java coffee. It satisfies everyone. A cup of Qraln-0 is better for the system than a tonic, because its benefit is permitnent. What cttfee breaks dowa Qrain-0 builds up. Ask your grocer for Griii-0. J5c. anil 23c. NUSGETS OF NEWS. The president has appointed Augus tus G. Seyfert. of Pennsylvania, con sul at Stratford, Ont. The proposed forest reserve in the Turtle mountains, N. D., has beea stripped of timber by premature set tlers. The postoffice department Is experi menting with a machine which regis ters mail automatically when a dime Is dropped into it. Marines have been put on guard at St. Michaels, Alaska, to keep order among the desperate characters who have drifted towards the Klondike. Akhiu Hi" nnixer n iuimm. Plymouth, Oct. 7. The North Ger man Lloyd steamer Kaiser Wilhelm Der Grosse arrived here yesterday af ternoon. The time of passage from New York to Plymouth was 6 days, IS hours and 10 minutes. The big ship's average speed was 21,9 knot Per hour, and her biggest day's run was Bit knots. She has vanquished the Hamburg liner Fuerst BtKnarck, and has beaten all records to Plymouth and Southampton by more than a halt a day. For eautein Pennsylvania, New Jer sey and Delaware: Fair: slightly cooler; westerly winds. For Maryland Fair; light, variable winds. .CHASES Blood;fIierveFood For Weak and Run Down People. U 14 1ST IT IC I Theriehestofall restora. "lis I II IOI tive fooda, because it re- E laces the essentials of life that are ex-uuBtt-d by dlheuse, ladlgestlon, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc UfUlT ITnnCCI By making the blood WnHI II UUCOl pure and rich and the digestion perfec it creates solid flesh, nruscle and strength. The uerves being inaae siroug me Drain Becomes asuve ana el ear. It restores lost vitality, stopsull wasU log drains and weakness In either sex, and as a female regulator has no equal. Price 60c., orfive boxes 12,00. Druggists or br mall. Vf e pan help you. Advice and book, free. VVflt Us About Your Caaa. THI DR. OHASC COMPANY, UK Chestnut Street. Philadelphia. SHENANDOAH GROCERY STORE, GEO. WALAITIS, Prop. SucMstor to vnn noim s &mim, 106 8. Main Street. Headquarters for a full aiid cotn k'tt line of groceries. STOCK AND PRODUCE MAtKf llilll Mntnl'iln .1 IVhUItiu lltl M.I III 'I 111 " I'l-li I - 1 i bull- m u ii i i In- nv ' (III . I 1 tin 1,. . -in ' hi ik. .lit fin n, ' li i l 1 1 I IllK tin I, . I .. i ii 1 1 ' ii tli r hn title. I 1 1 i i ii1- '" tp linii: ' -sell, .mil Hi. 1 . i in. tnti- m i to t on! I urn th ii ' i . 1 1 - Wli.i. i evidence of if 'hi' i i n v itpph i . by short stiiim ".i ti"'m'' decline to a pumt mi i ere added to tht n urn on ilr i i The consequence of tin poll, u . very sharp declines hi i ki i.'i m.. lng the day, augur, " IiIiiik" (: hatttin. liny State Oat mil th.- being the objects of tin ni."-t i attacks. The lowest prlri's . i Were made early In ti p fin il h the last halt of trad hk f'n hardening of prices, wlilch man i duced the not losses. Closhii; h Balto. Ohio... 18t Lehigh v , Chesn. & Ohio... 21 N. J. m Del. Hudson.. tlBVi N. Y. cm D L. A W ISili Penntyh mi Brie lfl RendinK Lake Erie W.. 19 St. Pnul (innecal MHrkets. Philadelphia. Oct. 8. Flour In 11, ht manrl. winter superfine. J'iV.", tras, $3.21fM3.7l: Pennsylvania nilt- ! r do. straight U e 1 t i i Winter, clear, tL.IOtrt.w; do. sti.in hi V 4.76; cltv mills, extra. W.2.V., : i: i firm at $8.30 per barrel for dun sylvnnlii. Wheat firm; ronti.nt win it. Octobi r, Wilt Wc. ; No. 2 ivnns h .mia and No. i lifl'iwsre red. mint t .-,i!n,. : fNo. 2 red. spot. 0444'iuc.; do. Mj 1T,V, : do. December, lij'ic. t urn stipng. tieum- er corn, npot. 3tiHi 81 1 ,r. : .Vn mlxod, October. XliWXBUi:: N-. 2 white mi lots, 27',;C. ; isO. 2 white, flipped, rurlots. T,ffi 2iv.: No. 3 white. 2t.; irtifk mlt-d w in. Sl4i24ie.; triwk white. u2t. Hay stendy; choice timothy, H: 12.50 for large bales. Heot steady; city extra India mess, ia..Wul. Lnrd quiet; westttn steamed, 17.45. Butter steady; westerx rrenmery, 14fI22c. do. factory, BtlUc: niglns, 22c; Imitation creamery, 12SilCc.; New York dulry, 12ifil9c; do. creampry, 1412Cc.; fancy prints Jobbing at 2442Je.; do. extra Pennsylvania, whole sale, 23c. Cheese quiet; large white, 99 9c.; small white. OHc: large colored, tHc; small colored. 9VsiC. ; part skims, 644j9 7c; full skims, 3Vbfi4c. Kggs steady; New York and Pennsylvania, ltKWr.; west ern, fresh, IfiHl'c. Potatoes quiet: Jer seys. J5Mi2.:M: Long Islan-I, 2.23$i2.G0; sweets. l.Wn2. Talow quiet; city, 8Hc; country. 3c. Petroleum weak: re fined. New York, $5.00; Philadelphia antT Baltimore. J.,.65; do. In bulk, 13.06. ltosln steady, strulnod, common to good, Sl.t0 1.46. Turpentine tlrm at 33it34c. To matoes, per box or crate, as to quality, 7Bc.t$l. Long Island and Jersey cab bage, per ICO. iS. Pig Iron warrants quiet at J7.05W7.15. Lake copper dufl at (ll.10Cnl1.30. Tin dull ut fll.30ffll.no. Spel ter dull at 4.20i4.30. Lead weak at J4.15 4.20. Coffee closed quiet: October, $5.96; December, $8.13; Januury, $0.50; March, I0.T5; May, $6.5; July, $6.86; September, Llvo Stock Market". New York, Oct. 6. Beeves slow and sllRhtly raster; native steers, $Sr5.10; stags and oxerl, $2.604.26; bulls. $2.75 S.25; dry rows. '$1.90.f3. Calves slow and lower; veals, $57.75; few, $8: grassers. SiSOfe.LTo: western calves, $4.10, Sheep and tuba very dull and lower, except for prime sheep, sheep, $3(11.20; lambs, $6 6.80 Hogs weak at $4.00't 4.S5. Bust Liberty, Pa., Oct. 0. Cattle slow: prime. $4.9ui5; common. $3 40175.70; bulls. gtagx .ind cows, Wu6. fr. Hogs fair: prime medium weights, $4.4004.45: best Yorkers, 4.:;j'u4.40; pigs, $4.20(M.35: heavy hogs, tOKi 1.30: gr.tssers. $4.20iii4.30: roughs. $30 8.90. Sheep dull, lower on lambs : choice. $4.15154.20: common. I2.60&'8.35-. choice lambs, $5.10i5.25; common to good lambs. lKfo; veai caires, Jtj.MW 7. NOT ALWAYS UNDERSTOOD A fact often overlooked, or tiot always understood, is that women suffer ns much from distressing kidney and Madder troubles .as the men. The womb is situated back of and very cIomj to the bladder, and for that reason any distres., disease or inconvenience manifested in the kidneys, back, bladder or u ri imry passage is often, by mtetakc.attriliutod to female weakness or womb trouble of some sort. The error is easily made and may be as easily avoided by setting urine aside for twenty-four hours ; a seiliiaent or settling is evidence that your kidneys and bbtdder 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. Kilmcr'B Swamp-Hoot, tho great kidney remedy. The mild and the extraordinary effect will surprise you. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures. If you take a medicine you should take the best. At druggists fifty cents and ono dollar. You may have a sample liottlo and pamphlet, both sent free by mail. Mention Kveniso Hkr ai.d and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & tk)., Ilinghamtou, N. Y. Tho proprietors of tliii paper guarantee the genuineness of this offer. lVrsoiially-Cotuliicy il Tours l Pennsyl vania ltiillnmd. The following tours liave been arranged for the season of 197 : Two ten-day tours to" Gettysburg, Luray Caverns, Natural Bridge, Virginia Hot Springs, Itichinond, and Washington, Sep tember 28 and October 18. Itate, $65 from New York, $68 from Philadelphia. Have you earache, toothache, sore thrust, pains or swellings of any sort? A few spplf cations of Dr. Thomas' Kclectric Oil will bring relief almost Instantly. Suit Avaliwt IruiUiHritlver'Tunnel. New York, Oct. 7. The Farmers' Loan and Trust company has brought suit against the Hudson River Tunnel company to foreclose a first mortgage deed of trust amounting ,to 660,000 sterling on the property, franchises, etc., of the defendant. The complaint Aeclares that tbe company Is hopelessly insolvent. Half the tunnel, beginning on the Ji-rs'y side, has been dug, and lately there has been talk of completing the u "i k. rree PHI 8end your address to H. E. Bucklen A Co., Chicago, and get a free wmulo box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will couviuce you ol their merits. These pills are easy in action and are particularly effective in tbe cure of Constipation aud Sick Headache. For Miliaria ana Liver troubles they have been proved invaluable. They are guaranteed to ne purely vegetable. I bey do not weaken iiy their action, nut hy giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system. Kegular slse Dfic per box, Sold by A. Wesley, Druggist. Train Holdup In Mlseonrl. Kansas city, Mo., Oct. 7. The Chi cago and Ht. Louis express which yeft here on the Chicago and Alton road at t:80 o'clock last night, was held up and robbed less than six miles out of the city at a siding known as Evans ton. There were eight of the robbers, and they completely overawed the train crew. They took 122 in coin from the conductor, and then run the engine and express car up the track a half mile. Here they atempted to Wow open tbe express safe with dynamite, but were unsuccessful, and Anally decamped, evidently fi arl:ig- pursuit. Ask your grocer for the "Boysl Patent' flour, aud take no other brand. It is tbe best flour uiudt. HsbsHIHHhsIsIHh r:' " 9$s$.BHB9iHHflB ' RsHBHwhoSBHss 1 h ' tBBRmBswHLLH a sssHHssMnBslslsli .lnniHH, tu ti IBHHnnflHl cn i mi I iiBBHHaini$HI ' nac rcceivid nut iv-M fi Alihuu;li I am an M V , I aut in.iil willing to say this, for I knyw it's a g' .i medicine." Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Rem edy is a perfect blond and nerve nudicine. It restores the liver to a healthy condition and cures the worst cases of constipation. It it a certain cure for all diseases peculiar to frmales. There it nothing like it for Kid ney, Madder and Urinary troubles. All drugglttt ttll it for $1. SETH LOW'S PLATFORM. National Ihmiiom Stunt Hnve No Pnrt In -Municipal Hovortiniont. Xew York, Oet. 7. Seth Low, Citi zens' Union candidate for mayor, last night opened his campaign at a large and enthusiastic mass meeting held In Cooper Union. The hall was packed by men nnd women, all seemingly In fav." of the Cltisens' Union movement. Charle "tewnrt Smith called the meet ing to orot. ntl made the opening speech. Joseph L."",aue made a long speech, during wlilch the HuC!r.-e manifested Its impatience to hear Mr. Low. Carl Schurz delivered a long ad dress, which was enthurlasttcally re ceived. State Senator Charles Guy spoke for the home rule Democracy. Setli Low was then Introduced. It was several minutes before he could be heard, so enthusiastic was his recep tion. In the course of his speech he said: "Our cities have been used almost from the beginning as pawns In the game of party politics. The voters have marched to the polls, year after year, and voted for the most part from the point of view of national Issues, rather than with an eye single to the good of the city. There have been years when, under the stress of some great momentai-y emergency, men of all par ties have united to elect this or that man mayor. Cut this is the first time that a ticket has been placed before the voters of this city on a municipal platform pure and simple, which em bodies an explicit nnd positive demand that the city should be administered for Up own Hake, and for its own sake only, without regard to outside inter ests of any kind whatever. "There Is one point as to which Tam many, the Ite'publlcan organization and the adherents of Henry George are all agreed. With one voice they proclaim the doctrine that the administration of the city ought to be responsible to some party, as they put it, and not directly to the people themselves. I stand for direct nnd continuous respon sibility on the part of the city offi cials to the people themselves." thinning sores, indolent ulcers and similar troubles, even though of many year's stand ing, may be cured hy using DeWltt's Wicth Hazel Salvo, it soothes, strengthens and heals. It is a great pile cure. C. II, Hagen bucli. Itefntlni: l.iii'tjjcrt's Wltuowee. Chicago, Oct. 7. The testimony in the Luetgert trial yesterday was more Interesting to the general public than It has been at any time for the last two weeks. The dry technical evidence of the experts gave way to Impeachment evidence offered by the Btate against the witnesses for the defense who had stated on the stand that Mrs. Luet gert had been seen In the vlolnlty of Kenosha, Wis., within a few days after the murder Is said to have been torn mitted. Crowded Phil farm Colnpos. Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 7. Thirty peo ple were Injured last night, several of them seriously, by the falling of a platform at a station of the Indepen dence Klectrlc railway. The station was crowded with suburban residents, who were returning home from the carnival festivities. The most seri ously Injured are: Mrs. L. W. Bald win, Independence, Mo aged it, spine Injured, may die; Mrs. R. M. Venable, Independence, shoulder dislocated; Sal lle nice, aged 9 years, Independence, arm broken: Mrs. J. T. Walker, Inde pendence, leg broken, condition seri ous; Mrs. HI Scott, Kansas City, Jaw broken. t!uu,8umption i the natural result of a neglected cold. Dr. Wood's Norway Piue Syrup cures coughs, bronchitis, asthma, and all lung troubles down to tbe very Wtler luud f consumption. niialiitid'M He rl n n Sea Ultimatum. London, Oct. 7. The oftlclala of the British foreign office have communi cated to the United States ambassador, Colonel John Hay. the final decision that the government of Great Britain must refuse to take part In arty sealing conference with representatives of Rus sia and Japan. The British gorern menL however, asserts Ub willingness to confer with the United States alone, but it insists that Russia and Japan are not Interested in the Bering sea seals to a degree entitling them to represent ation at the conference. To Uxoliiile l.liiiior'DealerH. New Haven, Oct. 7. At yesterday's session of the national council, Knights of Columbia, It was voted to refuse membership, active ur' associate, to all liquor dealers, and to ask all lfquor dealers now members to 'resign. This tskes effect next March. The council rlso recommended the taking of active steps looking toward the extension of the order south of Mason and Dixon's line, where at present the order has no existence. The "Bicyclist's llest Friend" is a familiar name for DeWitt's Witch llgsel Salve, al ways ready for emergencies. While a specific for piles, it also iostautly relieves and cures outs, bruises, salt rheum, eczema and all affections of the skin. It never fails. C. II. Uageuburb. OUS DEATHS IN CAMDEN. in .1 an i i i'led on Stls- i l I ii I i n I li'ldo. i .ii 7 Mrs. Mary i. I nun. I.ayton, two i . i . -1 1 1 1 on sui i ! I in tho deaths i, . I .1 v horn died un ,i hi, i i nucs requiring 1 1 1 11', matter first i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 ott's attentlen i n ii.. wi called to the in i .linn ciion with the " i. . M iMinidge, aged 2 n 1 i oi Mrs. Sarrimon. s .ii i li mils showed what arb I. i. id burns. Mr, the t v bad been treated tic sore throat, and denied tnlstered any poison. In past deaths at the house csent suspicious clroum oroner ordered the arrest m. ivpstlgatlnn it was learned frs. La'-tnn'a five children nd a i limner's certificate I In cat h case. The cor- ic first railed to the i i 17 nnd gave a oertlfl- . .i'ic of Joseph Layton, i cn- I'niii days later Brastue ni''1 j mnnihn, also died eud Yd.rdai n nost mortem ex- liii'ii itlun mi the Brerklnridge boy wae mad but ii fore arriving at a decision it as decided to submit the heart and mic- tn a chemical analysis. The re- maiii of the two Layton children may hi disinterred. Household Neoestlty Ciiwarots Candy Cathartic, tbe most won dt i ful medical discovery of the age, pleaesot and refreshing to the taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing tbe entire syBtem, dispel colds, cure headache, fover, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please buy and try a box of C. C. C. to-day ; 10, 25, 80 cents. Sold and guaranteed to cure by all druggists. , Tount to lite South. Two very attractive early Atltaniu tours will be run by the Pennsylvania It 11 road Company, leaving New York and Philadel phia Septemlier 88 aud Octolier 18. It la hardly necessary to say that tliese outings are planned with tbe utmost care, and that all arrangements are adjusted so as to afford tho Itest possible means of visiting each place to the best advantage. The tours each cover a riod of eleven days, and include the battlefield of Gettys burg, picturesque Illue Mountains, Luray Caverns, the Natural U ridge, Virginia Hot Springs, the cities of Jtlchnioinl nnd Wash ington, and Mt. Yernan. The round-trip rate, including all neces sary expenses, is fflo from New York, $R8 from Philadelphia, and proportionate rates from other points. Each tour will bo in charge of one of the company's tourist ngeuts. He will lie assisted by an experienced lady as Chaperon, whose especial charge will le ladies unaccompanied hy male escort. Special trains of parlor cars are provided for the exclusive use of each party, in which the entire round trip from New York is made. Por detailed itluerary apply to Ticket Agents or to Tourist Agent, 11(1 llroadway, New York, or Geo. W. ltoyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Ilroad 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 aud vigor, take No-To-Bic, the wonder-worker that makes weak mon strong. Many gain ten pounds In ten days. Over 400,000 cured. l!uy No-To-Bso from your own druggist, who will guarantee a cure. 50c or 1.00. Booklet aud sample mailed free. Ad. Sterling Itomedy Co., Chicago or New York. Coining IStcuts. Oct. 23. Entertaiumuntand soeiablo under the auspices of the il. E. church choir. Nov. 25. Thanksgiving dinner to lie given by All Saints' Protestant Episcopal church, corner West and Oak streets. Nov. 2. Annual supper undpr auspices of Ladies' Aid Society of the Calvary Itaptist church, in llobbins' opera bouse. Mucklen'a Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively oures piles, or jo pay required. It le guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price Sfi cents per box. For sale liv A. Waaley. t ii'n . . I . v... in.ui. IJc-lin. t 1 1. 7. The German govern ment has i-tfu cd to recoRnlKe Mr. Ferdinand Neumann, of Illinois, who was nominated by President McKinley on May 2S to be United States consul to Cologne. The rejection is on ac count of certain allegations connected with the World's fair, and a certain concert enterprise In which Neumann Is said to have been interested which resulted disastrously to some German artists. MIcllliriiu I'ostniHstor M iirdcrotl. Ubly, Mich., Oct. 7. Duncan Paul, postmaster of Appln, was found dead in his olflce yesterday, shot through the head. It looks as If he had been mur dered. No details have yet been learned. Dr. Miles' Nervine Triumphs. Excessive Nervousness from Childhood La Criope Brings on Heart Weakness, REV. B. P. 8EABEY, pastor M. E church, Buchanan, Ga. write la"-. 10, 1895: "In Childhood I was. aflU'-'tcd with excessive nervousness, whit U, almost developed into St Vitus dance. 1 partially recovered, but at college it gradu ally grew worse. Close study aggravated tho trouhlj; any unusual exertion ."auscd trenib'l i-t il over. !n 1W I had severe tittrrk ( 'l.. '. 'ippe which biouglx oi. heart ,:iuucj i L.'U iHcn i-lrao1-. cousl&utly under treatment for nervous troubles, and changed climates fro cjuemly without avail. Last February I be gan taking Dr. Miles' Htaioratlvd Nervine and Nerve and Liver Pills and since hcu I have been studying more aud working harder than for years aud the good effects that have icbtiltod seem to be permanent." Ilr. Mlk .' Kuinedies are sold by all dru? glste under a positive guarantee, flrnt bottle benefits or money refuuded. Book cn Heart aud Nerves sent free to all applicant. DR. MILKS MEDICAL CO,, Blkhart, Ind. i' . i .I. i i ' 1 1 1 1 1 . I f Miles' 3 P- Nervine M Mr Restores jfl lf.. Hoalth J COTTOI.I3NE. If the Doctor uiu iuui vyyiviny . There would never be an ounce of lard used in your kitchen. Cotto lene would take its place. As a re sult your food aud your health, would botlt be Improved. Wily" not become your own doctor, aud use GOTTOLENI Tho genuine Cottolene Is sold everywhere Inonetoten Mn vAllnnrtlna. with nnr trurle-tnarks "Cnttotrne" and ir' ftcdd tn cotton-plant ureath-on guaranteed If sold in any othtrway. THE H. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago, The Faust Wheel Hade to Fit. A bicvcle. 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 nome industry and secure a reliable wheel. FAUST BICYCLE WORKS, - - - - Repairing of atl Kinds. - - - -BRANDONVILLE, PEN MA. BRANCH OFFICE : 120 SOUTH JARDIN STREET, - - SHENANDOAH, PENNA. 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. 1 Wastes i mm flakes 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 1 know how to put in style without putting ( in price ; we don't charge for name. We charge simply arid solely for shoe llrj shoe good shoe. Our School Shoes are good examples of our fair-pricing. Youths' shoes, 75c, $1, $1.25, Boys' shoes, 90c, $1, $1.25, 1.50, Children's slioes, 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 handle. i Factory Shoe Store, mm 7 TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And l'lawers, Hit) Ilmnl of AinerluH, Cali foiiiia. Via the true pathway, "The Iron Mountain Boute," which traverses a region of perpetual sunshine, where snow storms, blizzards or high altitudes are unknown. Pullman first and Hocond class palace and tourist sleeping can to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old aud Now Mexico, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washiugton. Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, without cbaae. Quick time, low rates, aud all the comforts of modern railway Improvements guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via tbe Missouri Pacific railway system, For rates right from your home, literature, aud full Information, dmpapostal card, J. 1 McCanu, T. 1. Agent. 610 1111 road avenue, Uliufans, N. v., or 801 1 (road way, New York. 8-1-tf W. S. Hoyt. Q. E P. Agt. WHAT DO THE CHILDREN DRINK? Dout ive them tea or coffee. I lave you triad thu new food drink called Qraln-OT It is delicious and nourishing and takes the place ef oofl'ee. The more Grain -O you give the children tbe more health you distribute through their systums. Qmiu-0 is made of pure grains, and whan properly prepared tastes like the choWe spades of cotfee but costs about I as muck. All grocers sell it, 16c and Me. OTTOLENE. "OW I every tin. Not Made only by SLLouU, New York, Montreal. in manv resnects. is like a suit ol Want Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottlar of . . . 110 IM r Porter and Weiss Beer. FINEST, .' PUREST .' AND .' HEALTHIEST, 203 W. Coal Street, IHENANDOAH, - PA
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