EVENING HERALD HMTAIlHSIfKIl 18T0. Published evary Evening, Kxnepi Aunday, as s Kotrm Jaumb a-ramrt, NA cnrrcc 'i."".!!1 '" InHh.nan.oa.ti and the I !ki . ,iin " Ihr six cants a week, pr obW the mMtn. By mall 18.00 a y. or a ! txMits a month, payable tn advance. idvnrH monts ohnrs avcoritnir to spaee ami position The publishers reserve the rfcht to chim.. the I oU1om of adi arttsemeota whenever the I PcMlon of news demands It. The rbrlit l I nMeryeu to reject nny advertisement, li.-t'u-t i paid (or or not, that the publisher tut .h-.mii iaiproper. Advwitatng rated made known, upon applleaHea. ftntered the porioUce at Shenandoah. P , -w I aoonl oUmc mail matter. "All the News Thai's Fll Mt." Evening Hr!d FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8. 18117. KKITrtLICAN STATU TICIMST' FOR TBE.VSURBR, ,TMT 8. BEACOM, Of Westmoreland, t'OR auditor oldnHUtV , . I.ftvi O. McUOT, ' Of Cheater. iliil tin: spirit of i;antMiiir hiive n Htrnii(fr hold tluin in tlieii It is siiiil tlic election t-nitimt lie contested THOMAS MOORE'S APOLOGY. l h. r, TO VI Kr. A C'OIJ IN O.SK PAY. Take Ijiitiw llrunio Qtiiiiiut- TnhH-t-t. Ml dru,0!i.k icfiuM the- Money if it l.iil to I cure 25c ' .iJlliilon ' utnii 1 . . t - )ii K(th ncort tiou '"i - rH ... n . Wo in uireney ib.. b n 1 v'-ti 1- in the aSh Jraw i'is Win rrihc ii.-mn oinctals returned frum U.noia llvy tound the drawer had Ufr-n tilV The vault ai cloco-l and locked 1Tb' robbers made Rood their earn i W-avfng no clew. , SiaaiB.Vreii(ions ufton prorsBt greet mis chiefs. ueWitt'i l.ittli- Early Risers art very snalttylls tyi oic, 1 hi t tiro most effective In niurntlntf i tin- im-it t riotts fortiM f Jiver and Dtomacli tumbles. They core constipe tlom and hewlm In- itua regulate the bowels. C, "H. Hagt iiLucli. Wot tin , HTO-HIIUCAN COtfNTt TIOKWT. FOB JCU4X, Hon. O. P. BKBtMU uf PottsvlUV von ninr, liittraa 8. AmumohTi Of Orwigeborg.; IfOK rOOE lUBtOTOK, John Row, 8a., Of Tremens.. roBTjOTTlcoiwiSBroirra, JOHM AUDT&CK. 01 Mahanoy City. I i Tunoi-t-nt Convicts Sot Jftvc-, I Penveft Colo., Oct. ij-ThrOUgh the r effort ,of the Italian consul, Dr. Je CuneO) live Innocent men ervin me ententes in the Canon 3 City penitenti ary hltve been set free. The men are the two Aarlono brothers, perruca, Oberto and Chalbofl, atl Italians. They were given a life sentence in 1896 tor the murder of an Italian named iRusso. The real murderers bribed an inter preter to fonTict the men by the pay ment of 1176. Iw. of the convicted men have wives and 'children In Italy, and all of them are young men who came to this country to see fortunes. Dr. Cuneo coilected etvldence substan tiating- their claim of Innocence and obtained for them a new trial, which has resulted in their acquttal. At laut noooulits the Ohio Demo crat h wero still running away from their silver platform, KKi'onrs from the funning regions show that the corn is shocked. So are the free-silver lulvoaatoe who note its advance in vnllie. I tvi-il to llrirrl 11 N 1fnrh Ulcl-iii if Anipi-lciins. i I. MnsM . Hit. 8. In view of , it in uti.ii-i-il hy (he discovery, t ii.it nttii'- nC l nomas jHoors was oniil.nl from the mil of poets in the CmiKti-sslonnl l.lln-.uy on tne grouna lhnt h- hud lilttpily attacked America and Ann lit imp . particularly Thomas Jeffer&on, a letter written by Moore In 1818, 12 years after his American poems were published, in the editor of the Philadelphia rmtfollo. Is of great In terest In shoving the poet's change of attitude. The ntlglnal letter Is In the possession of Senator George F. , Hoar. In the letter the poet says: j "This life Is Just long enough to com mit errors in, but too short to alllow us time to repair them, and Hiere are few of my errors I regret more sin cerely than the rashness I was KUllly Of in publishing those crude and boy ish tirades against the Americans. My sentiments, both with respect to their national and Individual, character, ar much changed since then, and I would blush, as a lover of liberty, If I allowed the hasty prejudice of my youth to Wind me now to the bright promise which America affords of a better and happier order of things than the world has ever yet witnessed. If you but continue to be good Republicans, as we of Europe determined to be good roy alists, the new and the old world need have no other distinction than the heml; -here of freedom and the hemis phere of elm es." FOREST FIRES AND DROUGHT.; Arkansii" I'n- llml Uciiernl r.t- sj t lint . ' I,ltl- ttof-lt. A.1 1 Hit g --Tl ought and rot cl Hipp are dolnc Rieat d nnac In AiK.tnsns. and the "Itiiallon glows wone l.illy. Thousands nf dollars' woith of valuable Umber and other, property has been hurned, and stork j In nearlv all Bpptl .n of the State IS BOLD DUST." OOLD DUST." To heal the broken and diseased tissues, to soothe the irritated surfaces, to instantly re- re ana to permanently cure is tne mission DeWltt's Witch Haael Salve. C. H. Jiagen- bnoh. Knalniiit n:irt Hlmftaiftsitti. London, Oct. 8. The prediction made In the dispatches last -week to the ef fect that Oreat Britain's answer to the bimetallic proposals would be delayed has been confirmed. Arrangements have now been made to 5iold Informal conferences between the chancellor of the exchequer. Sir Michael Hicks Beach, and other British officials on the one side, and the United States monetary oommlasloners and Colonel Hay, the United States ambassador, on the other side, for the purpose of se curing a more definite understanding as to what the I'nlted States and France expect. The delay will pos sibly last some weeks. Why doesn't Mr. Bryan go on with hi Mexican tour? He 1ms been shut out of all the atate cmupRigne and would not lie tnisepd if lie sliould go any ilrvy. Tiik appropriation of $100 of the M-hool funds to help defray the ex pence of the "new'' Flyim sewer in a Kreat stroke of stnteHiuaiishii'- cr. the part of the Sflliooi Dourd, t say nothing of the legality of the ipies I ion. Tub woods are full of prospective candidates for the Senate in this dis trict. The bono of contention seems to be the Democratic nomination, al though there are sevoral Republicans anxious to succeed John J. Coyle, who ia now "pjaying in the kindergarten."' Umv. Br. TAMIAQK says: "No liower on earth is so strong to build m -n "fowu as a newspaper well natronized. and it power Miould he appreciated." Newspapers build up a town in innumerable ways chielly, perhaps, by building up the enter prising trade establishments, which are the pillars of a town's material and substantial development Kecord. UnklB'a Anilcn Salve. The best salve in the world for outs, braises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever tores, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, oi ao pay required. It te guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refundod. Price 3fi cants per box . For sale bv A . Waaler Tnil of Tnciiri'ft Trim "in iHt. Chicago, Oct. 8. The finish of the LuetRcrt rr.Vr trial Is In slsht. The stat- announced yesterday that that It would pet through today. An adjourn ment will then lie taken until Monday, when the defense will open a small amount of sur-rebuttal and the way will lie clear for the arguments ot the attorneys, which will take about one week. It was a bad day for the defense. The evidence of two of their chief wit nesses was almost destroyed. Mary Slemmerlng and William M. Charles, Lutgert's business partner, were the sufferers. Is view of recent action by Judge Havidge, of the Northumberland county court, the Judge has his own particular views in referonco to trans fers of liquor licenses. He has amended the rules governing transt fers, and will not hereafter transfer any license unless it is shown that tlie person who held the license pre . viously hHildied. The Judge lias un doubtedly decided to Jiut n stop to traillc.ing in liquor licenses. The same rule might work to great ad vantage in this county. Tiik school law makes it the dutj of the secretary of the Board to -write the taxduplieate.in these words: The duplicate is to be made out by the secretary, under the direction of The Board." Yet Secretary Hamm not only ignores the Board and the member of the finance committee, but clearly violates the mandate of the school law in giving the work to one of his "favorites." As the Board is very short of cash the money thus Hxpended for this little job could have been used to better advantage. Household Necessity Oascarete Gaudy Cathartic, the most won derful medical discovery of the age, pleasant anil refreshing to tlie taste, aot gently and positively on kidneys, Hver and bowels, cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, cure lieailnclio, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please buy and try a wx of C. C. C. to-tlay ; 10, 26. BO cents. Hold aud guaranteed to cure by all ilrumiists. An tj iriiiii:'CT" cii's'o i nt iniiisi. Trenton, Oct. 8. Captain Ilurdman, of tae Salvation Army, who was ar retted last Sunday f.n holding a meet ing on a street earner, was arrested here again last nlnht for holding an other meeting on one of the principal corners of the city. The meeting had been advertised, nnd a large crowd of people gathered. The captain was noti fied to move on. and when he refused to do so he wai taken into custody. He was released on ball. The Salva tion Army people claim that inter ference with these meetings Is an in fringement on their rights, and they intend to carry the matter to the hlirher courts. NOT ALWAYS UNDERSTOOD A fact often overlooked, or not always uaderstood, is that women sulfer as much from distressing kidney and bladder troubles as the men. The womb Is situated buck of and very close to the bladder, and for thai reasou any distress, disease or inconvenience manifested in the kidneys, lck. bladder or urinary passage is ofteii.lty mlstake.attrlbuted to female weakness or womb trouble of some tort. The error is easily made and may be as easily avoided by setting urine aside for twenty-four hours; a sediment or settling is evidence that your kidneys and bUtlder need doctoring. If you have pain or dull aching in tlie Imck, pass water too frequently, or scanty supply, with smartlug or burning, these arc also convincing proofs of kidney trouble. If you have doctored without benefit, try Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-ltoot, tho great kidney remedy. Tlie mild and the extraordinary effect will surprlw you. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures. If you take a medicine you should take the best. At druggists fifty cent and one dollar. You may have a sample bottle and iwiuphlet, both sent free by mail. Mention Evenixci Her ald and send your add i ess to Hr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y -Ti tirdprleioi-s "if this paper gun ..tee the genuineness of this offer. ' THE UPPER SOUTH. Versonally-Conilucted Tour via rcnnsjl vnnla ltiitlroitd. The last of the early Autumn tours to the historic Upper South via the Pennsylvania Itailrontl will leave Xew York and Philadel phia Tuesday, Octolter 12. This tour covers a period of eleven days durinic the height of the season. whn tho utumn foliage is most beautiful, mid in cludes the battlefield of Gettysburg, pic turesque llluo Mountain, Luray Caverns, the Natural llridire. Virginia Hot Springs, tho cities of ltiehmond aud Washington, and Jit, Vernon. The round-trip rato, including all necessary expenses, is mm from New ork, sflS from I'hilatiolphia, and proportionate rates Irom other paints. The tour will be in charge of one ol the company's Tourist Agonts He will bo as sisted by an experienced lady as Chaperon, whose especial charge will be ladies un accompanied by male escort. Special train of parlor care will lie provided for the exclusive use of the party, in which tho eutire round trip from New York is made. For detailed itinerary apply to Ticket Agents or to Tourist Agent, 1100 Broadway, Now York, or Oeo. V. Boyd, Assistant General Passeuger Agent, Broad street station, Philadelphia. Butler at her place of residence st ii t, Hnd she gave the" folluwiiiK '""'I count or Iter case, (be 8y "Minut :i yc.ir ago t began to have severe pultw in nil llH' l in tlie region of the kidney. Soiuetunc-t the p.iin was worse than St Other, anil with at h attack It grew more severe. The last itttat k I bad felt so I could not 11ft anything at all that had any heft to It, ami the Imnli-'t part was to attempt to rise from any itnoplng itositiun. I ran only describe the pain as a continuous dull one, interspersed with sharp pieiciua ones in the small of my buck. If I ntkniped to rise from a ohalr after continued silting 1 found It a difficult matter. I managed to get along In this way with my household duties, for I fM deteimlned uot to give tip, and I IVlt matii times as though I positively must. I read Of some of the cures performed by Dean's Kidney Pills, and com paring the symptoms dSHribed with mine I concluded the pills would help ma, and I pro cured a box and began te take them regularly according to directions, Within three days I felt better and continued to improve every day. I must admit they have perfectly cured me, and this muoli sooner than I could have anticipated possible. I am jierfectly satisfied with the result, anil flail to lieable to inform other sullerers about Roan's Kidney Pills, so that ttiey may know wHt to use who are in their condition." For sale by all dealers price 80 ceuts, Mailed by l'oater-Mllbhrn Co., llullalo, N. Y. Sole agents for the U. 8, The Little Conuutror Arrives and People arc Talking- surprise, wonder and ad mi ml ion follow in the track of the little conqueror. People an talking about it everywhere, ami such nii" n..i ..r iu 1 ir anil., u ,i,l, iit nf rliirnn. am mttltio ia he everv dnv oc- suffering fmiu tlie scaicii) oi etirrencos. Our repittsetltati'o called on Mr I while In sfimc places there Is not even i;iii Hcaric , uritiKititf wan i i" 4""s- general tain has fallen for over SO auys and In some l.nnll ics the drought Is of even longei dntatlon. The foiests hi nm dry as Under, and the around nvered With dry leave3, from all sections reports of disastrous fires are being received. Miles of fences have been destroyed, sawmills burned, cabins gutted, and In some Instances the flames have been communicated to large fields of open cotton, which was destroyed. In hundreds of locali ties wells and springs have entirely dried up, and residents are hauling water in barrels from the nearest streams, which In soma sections are 20 miles distant. Nearly all late vege tables have been parched in the fields. The people in many localities are hold ing meetings and praying for rain. Don't Go to Alaska FOR NUGGETS' OF NEWS. Indians arc slaughtering all the grtme In Custer county, Idaho, according to reports from that section. Katie Ginsberg, aged 8 years, was killed by a falling derrick In New York. Tlie Cody brothers, wanted on a Ilufus Heining. of Ohio, has been ap pointed consul at Edinburgh, and Sam uel A. MacAlllster, of Delaware, consul at Barbados. The Paris edition of the New York Herald asserts that the Indian govern ment declines to reopen the Indian mints to silver, charge of burglary In North Carolina, have beon released, on a habeas corpus In Jlontnna, owing to the lnsuniciency of the sheriff's return. Superintendent Pierce, of the West chester, N. Y Home for Children, has been exonerated from the charges of cruelty brought against him. Up to Date for Pains and Aches. Everybody says Bed Flag Oil, 25c. Gruliler Bio., drug store. BloodfHerveFood For Weak and Run Down People. Therlchestof all restora- uiim-r it ir WnHl II Id! tlve fooda, because it re- filaces the essentials of life that are ex minted by disease, Indigestion, high living, AHRATifYlXU evidence of tlie rg vival of business and prosperity is Huown liv the condition in Pennsyl vania as set forth by the Philadelphia Press. The Press has thoroughly canvassed the state, receiving 102 coram u ni cations from 17 counties rela tive to t lie industrial condition. Tlie ttnswers nhow that business through out the .-ante is ill a greatly improved condition ; that factories hive started up and increased employment all over the state ami that large orders are coining in and work is plenty. Mum to the surprise of nearly everybody the special eleotion held in New Jersey last week to decide upon the adoption or rejection of several proposed amendments to me constitution, resulted iu the success of the anti gambling amendment by the small niajorin of abtuit 700. The first reports, which were claimed to be authentic r nearly so. defeated the amendment ' twelve or fifteen thousand majority, but the almost official ivt in n presented a different version. There is reason for sincere ..onirratulatioii in this victory. The oroide of New Jersey did well. overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc WHAT IT DOES! P,S,;jfa,3eM. dlffefitlon perfect It creates solid flesh. muscle and strength. The nerves being made strong the brain becomes antlve and aleur. It restores lost vitality, stops all wast ing arams ami weuunest. iu euner sex, anu as a female regulnfor has no equal. Price tOc, or five boxes $2.00. Druggists or br mall. We can help you. Ad lco aud book, free. write Us About Your Case. THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, 1612 Obestnut Street, l'liluulelphls, A GREAT SURPRISE IS IN STORE for those who will go to-day and get a pack age of UKAlN-o it takes tne piaco oi toffee at about 1 the cost. It is a food drink full of health, and can be given to the children as well as the adu't 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 Grain-O is better for the system than a tonic, liccauso its benefit is permanent. What coffee breaks down Graln-0 builils up. Ask your grocer for Graiu-O. 15o. and 25c, IVrHonally. Conducted Tours via Ponnsyl- inula ltitllroad. The following tours have been arranged for the season of 1807 Two tcii-diiy tours to Gettysburg, Luray Caverns. Natural Bridge, Virginia Hot Snrinus, Uirhinoud, and Washington, Sep tember 28 and October 18. Hate, $0R from Xew Yurk, $63 from Philadelphia. GRAND FALL diG HEW YORK: BARGAIN STORE, M0. 33 8. MAIN STREET. Cloaks, Coats, Skirts, Waists, Wrappers, Corsets, Misses', Ladies' and Children's Underwear, Knit Goods, Fascinators, Clouds, Cp and all sorts of knit goods. LINEN DEPARTMENT. Toweliug, Table Cloth, Napkin. Our shoe department is replete with bargains for all grade of buyers. COME AND SEE If. In the millinery department, may be seen all the latest styles.anapes aud ready trimmed hats. ii.e of Have you earache, toothache, sore throat, pains or swellings of any sort.? A few appll cations of Dr. Thorns' Bcleetrlc Oil will bring relief almost iustautly. KuliiIniil'H TrfH to nawnlT. Ban Francisco, Oct. 8, Princess Kal ulanl and her father, Mr. Cleghorne, have engaged passage from here on the steamship Australia for Honolulu which sails Nov. a. The princess will leave England nest Saturday, sailing from Liverpool for New York. It is expected she will spend a week in San Francisco. At Tennessee DroiiBht Strlokeii. Chattanooga, Oct. S. The drouth in this section Is unprecedented. Late crops have been literally burned up. Or dinarily large streams of water have run dry and complaints, numerous and mouraful, come In from all points in the territory adjacent to Chattanooga. Since Aug. 23 the rainfall has amounted to only seven-hundreths of an Inch. The Tennessee river at this point, usu ally at a good boating stage at this season, shows a depth of only five tenths of a foot. The Dryeet Season for Years. Kenosha, Wis., Oct. 8. Old settlers of Kenosha say this has been the dryest season for years In this part of the oountry. Vegetation has been parched and crops blasted. Wells and springs have dried up, and a result of scarcity of water stock has suffered greatly. Prairie fires in Somers and Bristol, caused by sparks from passing engines, destroyed considerable property belong ing to farmers. In some cases where the Are was apparently extinguished, It continued to burn below the surface. GOLD DUST All Grocers Sell It. Cleans Everything. MADR ONLY BY THE N.K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago. St. Louis. New York. Boston. Phlladelph! . - Faust Wheel Hade to Fit. A bicycle, in many respects, is like a suit ol 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 tlie home manufacturer. A guarantee goes with every wheel. Patronize home industry and secure a reliable wheel. FAUST BICYCLE WORKS, - - - - Repairing of sill Kinds. - - - -BRANDONVILLE, RErMIMA. BRANCH OFFICE : 120 SOUTH JARDIN STREET, - - SHENANDOAH, PENNA. The Ilroiielit 111 Illinois. Mascoutah, Ills., Oct. 8. In the ex perience of the oldest settlers In St Clair and adjoining counties, the pres ent drouth Is without parallel. For two months there has been practically no rain fall In this section, and the tem perature has ranged above 90 degs. in the Bhade almost dahly during all that time. The damage done by the drouth In southern Illinois cannot be accurate ly estimated, but It has been great. A water famine Is threatened over a large area of country.- Toars to the South. Two very attractive early Autumn tours will bo run by the Pennsylvania Itallroad Company, leaving New York aud I'hilatiol phia September 38 and October 12. It is hardly necessary to say that tbei-e outings are "planned with the utmost care, aud that all arrangements are adjusted so as to nuord the best possible means or visiting each place to the best advantage. The tours each cover a pencil of eleven days, and include the battlefield of Gettys burg, pletureeuuo Illue Mountains, Luray Caverns, the Natural llridite, Virginia Hot Springs, the cities of ltiehmond and Wash ington, aud Mt. Veriiau. The round-trip rate, includiug all necos- stiry expenses, is ?Uo irom .eiv tork, yuj from Philadelphia, and proportlttiiato rates from other points. Each tour will bo in charge of one. of the company's tourist agents. He will lie assisted by an experienced lady ns Chaperon, whoso especial chargo will be ladies unaccompanied by male escort. Special trains of parlor cars are provided for the exclusive use of each party, in which tho entlro round trip from Now York is made. For detailed itinerary apply to Ticket Agents or to Tourist Agent, 1105 llroadway, Now York, or Geo. W. lioyd, Assistant General Passenger Agont, liroad Street Station, Philadelphia. Fire l-'lKlitot-H KxhntiHtod. Nlles, M1ch Oct. 8. Kaet and north of this city the terrible marsh fires still continue. Farmers have fought the flames night and day for a week, and are utterly exhausted. They have moved their households goods to places of safety and have sacrificed their homes. Hundreds of acres of potatoes have been roasted In the hills. The fire Is the worst that has occurred in this vicinity since 1871. CANVASSERS WANTED IN THIS VICINITY FOR Harper's Book of Facts In Combination With HARPER'S WELL-KNOWN PERIODICALS Good Commissions and a Ney Field First Come, First Served Address HARPER & BROTHERS, Publishers, New York City. Ilankors Clinrsctl AVllffUmbozzloinont Ashevllle, N. C, Oct. 8. William E. Breeze, president; W. II. Phenland, cashier, and J. C. Dickinson, a director of the defunct First National bank of Ashevllle, were arrested here yesterday on Indictments charging them with em bezzlement and conspiracy. Tho men gave ball In $30,000 each. National Bank Examiner Maxey lias been in Ashe vllle, and has made some startling dis coveries, one of these, It Is alleged, re vealing the fact that $860,000 of "ac comodation notes" signed by Insolvent persons and filled out by officials and some forged papers are In the bank. Coming l-'vcnts. Oct. 32. Hntortalmneutand sociable tinder the auspices of tho M. U. church choir. Nov. 36. Thanksgiving dinner to be given by AH Saints' Protestant Episcopal church, corner West and Oak streets. Nov. 2. Annual supper under auspices of Ladies' Aid Society of the Calvary Ilaptist church, iti Uobbins' opera house. How's Your Cough 7 Pau-Tina cures it, 2c. At Gruhler Bros., drugstore. Old People. OkTpeo le who require medic ine to regulate the bowels and kidneys will find tlie true remedy iu Electric Hitters. This medicine dues no stimulate and contains no whiskey nor other Intoxicant, hut acta as a tonic and alterative. It acts mildly on the stomach and bowels adding strength and giving tone to the ogaus, thereby aiding Nature ill the performance of the functions. Electric Bitters is an excellent appetiser and aids digestion. Old people And it just exactly what thuy need. Price fifty cents ltr bottle at A. Waslev's drug store. lliirsu. llefSaHt Crcillat. Philadelphia. Oct. . A relay ot six thoroughbred running horses raced five Miles yesterday on the Tioga liloycle track against four crack bteyolista, and the horses won In $ minutes and 6s sec onds, with the wheelmen only five yards behind. The quad team was Frank Btarhuck, Robert McCurdy, Charley Church and B. B. Stevens, while the horses were the well known Komeo, Alda Kirk. Tamaqua, Effle 8, Helen T and Statesman. The "Bicyclist's Best Friend" is a familiar name far neWltfs Witah Haael Salve, al ways rtttfdy for emergencies. While a spseifio ror piles, it also instantly relieves ana cures cuts, bruises, salt rheum, ecuema and all affectious of the skiu. It never falls. C. II. Hageubuch. Ask your grocer for the "Eoyal Patent' Heart Disease Cured. TAMMANY'S TICKET COMPLETE, Crokor'H Futile i:tl'nrt to Plnoe Grady on the Ticket. New York, Oct, 8. The most Import ant iKilltlcal events of yesterday were the yielding of Richard Croker to the demand of neatly all the other Tarn many leaders that the nomination of Thomas F. Grady for district attorney of New York county be not forced upon them, and the withdrawal of Jacob Ituppert, Jr.. Tammany candidate fbr president ot the council of greater New York. When the executive committee of Tammany Hall met to make up the county ticket Mr. Croker spoke In fai vor of the nomination ot Mr. Grady for district attorney. All the other members of tlve committee spoke in opposition, declaring that Mr. Grady would be defeated and would weaken the remainder of the ticket. Mr. Croker then acquiesced with the majority. This ticket, prepared by the exeou tlve committee, was subsequently noml nated by the county convention: For sheriff, Thomas Dunn; district attor ney, Asa Bird Gardiner; register, Isaac Fromine ; count y clerk, William Sohmer ; supreme Judges, Franols M. Scott and Charles H. VanBrunt; city oourt Judges, John II. McCarthy and Edward F. O'Dyer; president of tlie ho rough, Augustus W. Peters; coroners Ed ward I Fitspatrlck, W. W. Hart, Ja cob E. Bauch and Antonio Zucca. Colonel Ana Bird Gardiner, tlie nomi nee, for district attorney, gained dis. tfnctlon In the Union army during the civil war. He represented the govern ment In many Important cases in the civil courts, and wan counsel In the Fltz John Porter and Generals Grant and Sheiidan and G. K. Warren cases, and defeated those gentlemen in that Inquiry. Urn lug the last Cleveland ad ministration he was assistant sc-cic-tary of war. He has been a Cleveland Democrat in politics. Jacob Huppert, Jr., says he withdrew' for business reasons. The Cithtens' Union leaders claim that Mayor Strong will come out publicly for Scth Lr.v, In a fr-w dayB and make 'pto hen for him. i a r The workingmen can save money by making their purchases at our Store. We are ottering an excellent snoe at tne re markable low price of For which other stores are asking $1.50 and $1.75. Other goods in proportion. We make a specialty of repairing. Our New Stock Has Arrived and ... . . . Bargains Are Offered in Every Line. PLOPPERT'S SHOE STORE 10S NORTH MAIN STREET. Two doors above Merchants' Bank. Waste mm A T.argr and Comply . . , . . i 1...1 ciiauiia nianirAia iiAinrnrtc. reamers ana undiainnnnthur mm 1 1. la tii tiAst l'ellt ileal Oel 1 1 r lllllli wns i:i- , unu, 1 -ittti- oi 1 lit- I'm. .11 j all Kinds 01 woolen uooas. jcour umii- vt tht'Uj, lor in in A Sure Core. for Coughs and Colds. That's what Pan-Tiua is, 88c. AtOrubler Urea., drugstore. When you want good rooting, plumbing, gas fittina. or general tlnamithing done call ou . F. OaUagher 18 Wast Centre street' Dealer Ir atovei 11HN a well known minister aftrt Buffering for years with heart dis ease, hi cured, A is not surprising that he should publish the fact fr the benufic. of others. Rev. J .P Smith, 1015 iTultou St., Baltimore, Md writes; "Vi years I snffoivd from a severe farm of heart ll..i .1-.. I used Dr. Miles' Sew llcurt Cre "id p,y li'-iirt U now in flnd condition, lii -tiny, ot 'it 1- cfl!i,'!lous dime upon lue. Tiijic w,i-iiuuiruinp, painful sc-ndatlotis on top and Urn k rf my ln-.id. Fifteen niiu- uns readiug would muke mo almost wild; tl.t i'u were pulllngand drawing sensations in my legs all the time, so that I could not sit still. In this condi tion I began taking Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine und its effect was simply won derf ul. I heartily commend your remedies.' Pr. Miles' Remedies are sold by all drug gists under u positive guarantee, 8rst bottle benefits or money refunded. Book on Heart iud Nerves seat free to all applicants. OK. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elhkart, Ind. Health jm MMAssaiiMB liSLk Want mm km mm SAM LEE'S CHINESE : IAUNDRY, 10 N. Main Street. . . . PRICE LIST. . . . Collar Collars, Ironed Culls, pr pslr Nw Shirts Shirts, washed and Ironad ... Shirts, starclistl and Ironed... Wight Shirts HmJsrshirts rawtrs Socks llsndkcrcltl Vst Turn Iaundry done up daily, for regular customers I SI iff II 1 mf. t ft fts? N ' ' I U 1 tn ioc n 1 hi Mending free 9 ml mm mm is an old saying, as true as it ever was. pSa But whether it is true or not there's no earthly use wasting money. Especially mm pi mm mm 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 jjg know how to put in style without putting in price ; we don't charee for name. We charge simply and solely for shoe all shoe good shoe. Our School Shoes are good examples of our fain-pricing. Youths' shoes, 75c, $1, $1.25. 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 handle. Factory Shoe Store, J . A. IVloyr, IVlgr. A Handsome Gomploxlon it on of the greatest charms a woman can possess. FoasoNi's Cohpuxioh Powdsr gives it. CHARLES DERR, TONSORIAL ARTIST (Sbeeler's Old Maud.) zoo NORTH MAIN STJUiHT. Wanted-An Idea Protsct yoir IiIimw; tlior may bring tou vrsaltb. Write JOHN WKbDEHUlTkN 4 CO , AMI AltM. sen. Wa&utuiiuiu, D. t; , r,.r their ei.ebo price oiler oa Hit nf t. o iitiDilrtt.l liTtii;lona wanted. Firat-elass work guaxauteed. Prompt an piillic attMidautt. llalr eutting a specialty. japMoj. uoxeidtnO0 b.iuoisoj esn oqa cjoqi Xq pauisjqo Stvi AB B njpi q; jo ssaaijoe )bam a puy ssouifsojj Aso otjx
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