EVENING HERALD KSTAHLtSllKI) 1870. Publish! every HtonlnR, Biccpl Sumtn; , M 9 South Jaoiii ftrarirr, Nah Cemtti. The iternbl Is iltirMri In SlMnamtoan nrt tb surrounding towns for ill rrnitx a week, it nbl . o Iho corrlrrn. Ity mull IB. 00 war, or M conM a month, payable In advance. Adver'ino mrnta olMnKHl acconll iik t space anil position. The publisher reserve the right to clian be Bouillon ol nlverllneroontn whenever the uub ':atlon of news demands It. The rlahl la teaorved to reject any advertisement, vnetuef jiftld for or not, tfant the puullsliof aiay deieni I in proper. Advertising rates made known uponannHeatloa. . . Ktiterod at the pWitnAce at Sbenaodmh, l'a., as aeooud ctaae mall matter. TISLHl'HONH COKKWfTION. "All the News That's Til to Prist." Evening Hr!d THURSDAY, OOTOBUR 11,' 18OT. ItHl'UllLIOAN STAT1S TI3Kljr FOR TKKAHJHKH, .TAMKK S. Hkaoom, Of Westflieielaml. FOR AUDITOR OMNBRAL, I.WYI 0. McCAWtSV, Or Cheater. nni'iiitr.ittvN couifrv TicitUT. FOR JUIXIK, Ho. O. P. HBCHTBL, Or PotWvIlle. FOR 8IIBBIFF, IIlBBTBR S. ALJMtHlIT,', Or Orwigs-lturg. FO POOS llHWOTOR, John Kowh, Sr., Or Trcmont. for jury commipmoxhn, John Anstook, Or italiaiioy City. FnoM a casual view of the situa tion, it is safe to my that tlio proscnt political campaign is not of the brass band order. A nkwspai'KU heading conveys the idea that Dr. Swallow sees "snakes." We don't believe it ; the Dr. doesn't indulge. SomK cynic has said that tlio friend ship of two women is a plot against n third. This is applicable to several Schuylkill politicians. Thk suggestion of the IlKUAliB that a curbstone market be estab lished hero, has mot with many on dorsonieiits at tho hands of the people. It's a good thing; push it along. "Friday" O'Donnkll, a discred ited politician's monkey, has another attack of bile. We settled his master in Schuylkill county politics and may have to settle the monkey, too, ii seems, as ho lacks common decency about as bad as the man who was publicly denounced and threatened -with tho gutting of his dirty filth shop yclept a printing ofllco. Thk labor organizers who have been operating in tlio Hazleton re gion announce that they have suc ceeded in bringing into the union practically all tho miners and mine workers in that section, and will now proceed to the other districts, includ ing tho Wyoming and Lackawanna valleys. The organizers claim that before the close of tho present year the anthracite mine workers will be more thoroughly organized than they have been since the days of the old "Miners' Union." The Long Drought. It is very welcome nows that the telegraphio dispatches bring from the West of the occurrence of heavy rains. The entire country, from the Atlantic Ocean to the Kooky Moun tains, bus for weeks past been suffer ing from drought. In a large part of tho great Mississippi valley tho rain fall since the first week in August has been only four-fifths of an inch. Luckily, the important crops had been matured and gathered before the failure of tho ordinary supply of moisture became disastrous. The South has suffered more in its cane and cotton fields than have the Northern states on account of the later harvesting for those staples. The drought, according to the Phiadelphia Record, is said to be the worst -that has occurred in tlio past forty-five years. Springs and wells have failed, streams have been dried up, and in many places farmers have been obliged to haul water for their stock and for domestic uses, five, ten and even twenty miles. The feeding season for puttie lias been anticipated by at least two months, owing to the complete drying up of pasture lands. Wheat sowing has been dangerously delayed, and the prospect for next year's crop made less favorable. But perhaps the greatest money lost has been occasioned by the disastrous fires whloh have overrun tho pruirle lands,, in many cases burn ing farm houses and destroying villages, nnd by the still more unoon trollable foreet fires, which have ravaged wide belts of timbered lands in tho Northwestern states. The louses will amount to many millions of dollars. It is by no means certain that the failure of ordinary rainfall in the United States has not been to a oon Hiderable extent the work of our own hands. We have reoklewtl destroyed our forests, and with the forests has gone the storage of water. The floods and the drought are both made more disastrous in their con sequences, and, as the land is de forested, answering climatic changes follow. It is easily demonstrable tlmt whore men create the neotfrisnry conditions for turning well watered and wooded regions Into dry and tin fruitful wastes they invariably sue No imn or woman can ettfoy lire or accom plish mncli in tills world while suffering from a torpid liter. DeWitt's Little Kiirly Risers, the pllle tkat eleaiwe that eKMH GETTYSBURG, LURAY, WASHINGTON l'ersonntly-Conilueteil tour via l'pnnsyl vmiln JWillnmd. 0r the battlefield of Gettysburg, througli the picturesque Sloe Mountains, via lingers tenn ami Antieteln, ami down the beautiful ami historic Shenandoah Valley to the unique Caverns of .T.timy; tiieuoe nerew the rolling hill of Northern Virginia to Wash (niton, is ttie route or this tour section of tlio country Intensely Interesting rroui both a historic ami a scenic standpoint. The tonr will leave New York 8:00 b. hi.. anil Philadelphia 1.90 P. M., Saturday, October 33, In charge of one of tlio company's tourist agents, and will cover a period of seven days. An experienced chaperon, whose especial charge will bo unescorted ladles, will accompany the trip throughout. Iinund-trlp tickets, covering nil nocessary expenses during the entire time absent, will bo sold at the extremely low rale of Jt7 from New York, ?S0 from Trenton. fM from Philadel phia, and proportionate rates from other points. l'or Itineraries nnd full Information apply to ticket agents, Tourist Agent, 1100 Ilroad way. New York, or address Geo. W. lloyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad street station, Philadelphia. For Infants and Childron. Tl fie- i!h!1 It Kt tverr alputaro e; Z6$ vrppe. CITY OFFICIALS ARRESTED. "ProntlneiitM" of Ilnmmoiul, Intl., Must Answer to Grave Chnrjrcn. Chicago, Oct. 14. Sheriff Hayes, of Lake county, Indiana, made a raid on Hammond yesterday with warrants sworn out as the result of the last week's grand Jury's true bills. When he had rounded up all tho citizens he is after the following wero listed as under arrest for the charges specified: MareuB M. Towle, president of the Hammond National bank and founder of the city, renting buildings for Im proper purposes; Henry Crawford, Jus tice of the peace, altering public rec ords and embezzlement; Frederick P. Frledley, Justice of the peace, embez zlement; George Randolph, alderman, compounding a misdemeanor; Henry Burge, townuhlp constable, suffering prisoners to escape; Max Vlrawford, deputy city marshal, altering the pub lic records. Other arrests of citizens were made for minor offenses. Shako Off Rhoumatlsm and Neuralgia, ' Rub well with Red Flag Oil, 23c. At Q rubier Bros., drug store. Mni-qulH Stit's l'or Ills "I'rlco." Boston, Oct. 11. Marquis Lulgl Car cano, of Italy, hns brought a bill In equity In tho Suffolk supreme court against John M. Morrlam, admlnlstra. tor of tho estate of Mrs. Emily Mer rlam, deceased, tho mother-in-law of the marquis, to obtain Judgment against her estate under an agreement made by the marquis with her before his marriage to her daughter. In 1877, to settle on him a sum equal In Amerl can money to $30,000. It Is claimed that tho agreement to pay him dowry was made on the eve of the marriage. WHAT DO THE CHILDREN DRINK? Dout give them tea or coffee. Havo you tried iho now food drink called Grain-O? It i9 delicious and nourishing and takes tho place of coffee. Tho moro Grain-0 you givo the children tho more health you distribute through their systems. Graln-0 is mado of pure grains, and when properly prepared tastes liko tho choice grades of coffee hnt costs about i as much. All grocers sell it. 15c and Sue I'rluinitoii itL'tiiitit 1'oiiiiHyivrinia: Princeton, N. J Oot. 14. For ton minutes of the first half of the game between the Tigers and tho Pennsyl vania State college, on the 'varsity gridiron yesterday afternoon every In dication pointed to a repetition of last year's game with Lafayette, when Princeton could not score. The men from central Pennsylvania were giants when oompared with the 'varsity In height and weight and played splen didly for ten minutes. But the Tigers superior training told, and Princeton won by a score of 34 to 0. Small precautions often prevent groat mis chiefs. DeWitt's Littlo Early Risers nro vory small pills in size, but are most ellectlve in preventing the niest serious forms of liver and stomach troubles. Thoy euro constipa tion and hoadaehe and regulato tho bowels. C. II. Uagenbuch. "Will Su'fiport Tliolr-l'nstor; Wilmington, Del., Oct. 14. The con gregation of the Olivet Presbyterian church, at a meeting last night, decided to support their pastor, Rev. T. B. Montgomery, who was deposed by the Presbytery. The appeal of the Olivet commissioners will be carried to the synod, which meets at Washington next week. The members of the con gregation denounced the Presbytery In vigorous terms. The quarrel arose be tween Mr. Montgomery and some mem bers of the congregation over the man agement of church affairs. Those Dreadful Sores They Continued to Spread In Splto of Treatment but Now They aro Healed-A Wonderful Work. "For many years I have been a great sufferer with varicose veins on one of my limbs. My toot and limb became dread fully swollen. When I stood up I could feel the blood rushing down the veins of this limb. One day I accidentally hit my foot against some object and a sore broke out which continued to spread and was exceedingly painful. I concluded I needed a blood purifier and I began taking Hood's Sarsaperilla. In a short time those dreadful sores wlrteh had caused me so much suffering, began to heal. I kept on faithfully with Hood's Saraapa rilla, and in a short time my limb was completely healed and the sores gave mo no more pain. I cannot be too thankful for the wonderful work Hood's Sarsapa rilla, has done for me." Mas. A. E, QirsoN, llartland, Vermont. HOOCl'S SapraSrN-.a Is the best -lii fact the One True Blood Purifier. Hood's Pills cure all liver Ills. Soceuta, For five years Mrs. Jane S. Dane, North field, Vt, was afflicted with Kidney Disease and Rheuma tism. She suffered so she could not turn over in bed. Four bottles of Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy completely cured her. That was two years ago, and there has been no return of cither trouble. CAMDEN'S MURDER MYSTERY. Two SuspootB Arretted Who Qulokly ISstnulIshod nn Alibi. Camden, N. J Oct. 14. Tho mystery surrounding tho murder of Mrs. Emma Zane and her daughter, Mrs. Sarah M. Shaw, at helr home early Tuesday morning, remains unsolved. The po lice authorities are busily erigaged, and they express the belief that the mur derer or murderers will soon be appre hended. Two Intoxicated men wero arrested In the adjoining township of Btockton yesterday afternoon on sus picion of complicity In the murder. They gave the names of Dooney and Geesey, and an alibi for their moments on the night of the murder was estab lished. They wero released this morn ing. The pollco do not think that the mur der was committed by professional burglars, and are Inollned to tho theory that the women were murdered by a relative or some person well known to the family, who was familiar with the house and who entorod It with the expectation of getting money. What particular relative is receiving the greatest amount of suspicion has not been divulged, The authorities have modified to a great extent the suspicions they at first entertained against Ell Shaw, the son and grandson of the murdered women, who was In tho house at the time the crime was committed and whose cries for help aroused the neigh bors and brought the police to the scene. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. This is tho best mcdicino in tho world for all forms or Coughs and Colds and Tor Con sumption. Every bottlo is guaranteed. It will cure ana not disappoint, it Has no equal for Whooping Cough, Asthma, May Fover, Pneumonia, Bronchitis, Ja Grippe, Cold in tho Head and for Consumption. It is safe for all a cos. pleasant to take. and. abovo all. a euro cure. It is always well to tike Dr. King's New I.ue rills In connection with Dr. King's New Discovery, as they regulate and tono tho stomach and bowels. Wo guarantee perfect satisfaction or return money. Free trial iiomes at A. wasieys urug storo. uegu. lar sizo 50 cents and $1.00. Coming Events. Oct. 22. Entcrtainmcntand sociable under tho auspices of tho Al. E. church choir. Nov. 2. Annual Bupper under auspices of Ladies' Aid Society or tho Calvary Baptist church, ill IEobbins opera house. Nov. 5. Pcppcrpot Social, under tho aus pices or Ladies Aid of tho M. E. church, in tho church basement. Nov. 0. Entertainment and social, under auspices or Ladios' Aid. in P. M. church. Nov. 17. Annual supper, under tho aus pices or tho Trinity Reformed church, in Kobbius opera houso. Nov. 23. Thanksgiving dinner to bo given by All Saints' Protestant Episcopal church, corner West and Oak streets. Doc. 2. Twenty.flfth. annual suppor under auspices of Welsh Baptist chuck in Rabbins' opera houso. WHAT IT INDICATES. Nothing so lntorforos with ono's "plans or ambition like sickness or poor health. Have you ever thought that your kidneys may bo the oauso of your sickness? You can easily find out by sotting nsido your urine for twenty-four hours; a sediment or settling indicates an unhealthy condition of tho kidneys. When urine stains linen It Is evi dence, of kidney trouble Too frequent dosiio to urinato or pain in the back. Is also con vincing proof that tho kidneys and bladder aro out or order. It is a source of comfort to. know that Dr. Kilmer's Sw&mp-Root is tho great remedy for all kidney and bladder complaints. It re lievos pain, stitch or dull aching in the back, difficult or painful urination, frequent desire to urinate, scalding or pain In passing it, and quickly overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to got up many times during the night. The mild and extraor dinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. Its action Is gcntlo, yet immediate, tho ro ller speedy and tho cures permanent. At druggists fifty cents and ono dollar. You may have a sample bottlo and pamphlet, both sent free by mail. Mention HiBALD.and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blnghamtoil, N. Y. The proprietors of this paper guarantee tho genuineness of this offer. Chnnlor In nn Aylum. New York, Oct. 14. John Armstrong Chanler, the divorced husband of Anfelia Itlvee, and great grandson of John Jaoob Astor, Is reported to be Insane in the Bloomlngdale asylum. It is denied . by his friends that -Mr. Chanler Is Insane or that his mind, la affected in the least. He was taken to Bloomlngdale, these friends assort, to gain a muoh needed rest and treat ment for nervous disorders. Even catarrh, that dread breeder of con sumption, suceumbs to the beaming lent! suets of Thomas' Eclectric Oil. Murderers Hon t to itii Asyinm. Brldgeton, N. J., Oot. 14. Antonio Lewis and Charles Jorlo, who clubbed their father to death at Vlneland' las winter, were yesterday ordered by th eourt to be sent to the insane asylum at Trenton. They have been In Jail slnoj me crime, a jneuiuui oxttuuuuuuu vuiy firmed the belief that they wero Insane. ... M . , To heal tho broken and-diseased tissues, to aootho tho irritated surfaces, to 'instantly ra two aim uj iHirmaneuviy ojiro li me mission of DeWitt's WlUkilazel Salve, a H. Hagen; buch. L tiiHaiiltv'AetiUrVs a MuVaoror, Jersey City, Oot. 14. James Marx, ac cused of I he murder of Michael J. flanbrelll. at Bayonne, on May 21, was acquitted yesterday in Jersey City by a Jury before 'Judge LIpplncott. The Jury held that Marx wn .insane, an(l he will probably be committed to op asylum. For Pin Worms, Eczema, Hive, la fact wy of the various torturing, itchy diseases of the skin, Doan's Ointment is an Instant and positive remedy. Get It.. from , your dealer, All Ages Aro CURED with Df. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. It is good for KMriey, Bladder and Urinary nilmarifs, which it cures quickly. Constipation yields at once. All Wood Diseases are permanently cured. Womttts Peculiar Ills cannot exist if this great remedy is takon $1 a bottle. MRS. ATKINSON'S ORDEAL ENDED Caso Annlnst tho Governor's Wife llindoil In n Dlsnfiroomentd Glenvllle, W. Vn.,"Oct. 14. Tho Jury in the famous case of Mrs. Atkinson, wife of the governor of West Virginia, on trial for forging her former hus band's name, disagreed yesterday, and was discharged by the court. The Jury stood seven for acquittal and five for conviction. It is not believed that the case wU be tried ngaln, Mrs. Atkinson had been on the stand ten houra. Her testimony was a gen eral denial of all the allegations charg ed In the indictments. She did not waver on cross examination from the statement that all the receipts In con troversy were written at the dictation of Judge Camden In his lifetime, and that they represented what they show Upon their face. She insisted that all the other papers and transactions relied upon by the state to show criminal Intention wore genuine and Instituted at the dictation of Judge Camden. She denied that she had any Interest whatever In the Owens land or that Owens had at any time paid her money or any other thing of Value. The cross examination was con ducted by Itobert G, Linn for tho state, and was very rigid. Mrs. Atkinson's demeanor on tho wit ness stand was modest and unassum ing. She made a favorable Impression. Moments aro useless if trifled away; and thoy are dangerously wasted if consumed by delay in cases whero Ono Minuto Cough Cure would bring Immediate relief. (J. 11. Uagen buch. LUETGERT BREAKING DOWN. His Nervous System Weakening; TJn dor tho Strain of Ills Trial. Chicago, Oct. 14. All of yeBterday )p the Luetgert trial was taken up by Attorney Phal9Tt. who spoke for the defense. He made an Impassioned plea for hla client, accused tho police of Intimidating tho witnesses for tho defense and denounced many of those who had apepared for tho stato as perjurers, Ho doclared that the chain of circumstantial evidence on which Assistant State's Attorney McEwan had dwelt during his address to the Jury was but a fragmentary collection of distorted faots. He found flaws without number In the story furnished by the state, and declared that no Jury composed of sensible men would for a moment think of returning a verdict of guilty on such evidence. Luetgert shed tears when at tho cd Journmont of court he took leave of his little sons. Early In the day Luet gert showed emotion, and his eyes were moist at Attorney Phalen pleaded with tho Jury to spare his cllent'a life. Luetgert is breaking down. This was tho universal verdict of those who have known and watched the man during the two months' trial. The strain upon him is great and his nervous system Is weakening. The giant sau sage maker does not sleep well at night of lato. Tho near approach of the date upon which he will know his fato has completely upset him. The attorneys for the defense are inclined to sympathize with Luetgert. and un dertook yesterday to criticize Judge Tuthlll for ordering tho two small sons of the latter removed from the side of their father. Threatonod Hip; Strike In New York. New York, Oct. 14. The threat of the organized house carpenters of this city and vicinity to tie up a number of school buildings now in course of con struction within the greater New York territory will be enforced within the next' few days unless the contractors furnishing the material from western cities, to the exclusion of material made here, comply with the demand made by the members of organized labor In this city. If the mandate Is not complied with a general strike, In volving 20,000 mechanics engaged In the building trade Industry, will be Inau gurated. Now Orleans' Uncord Breaking Day, New Orleans, Oct. 14. Yesterday was the record smasher In the number of deaths In a single day from yellow fever since the sickness was first re ported In New Orleans., It Is difficult to find the cause, exsept In the fact that concealment, neglect and rebellion against the authority of the board of health have made it dlflleutti 'Jen the: physicians to give proper -attWkUort to cases. At 7 o'clock last evening there had been nine fatalities reported dur ing the past 24 hours. Heretofore the highest number of deaths in any one day has been six. Whnn vnn want, cnml rnnflno nlnmMH. . . , J O-- " , fc.UM4M,Ug, gas fitting, or genoral tlnsmltblng done call on f . uauagner 10 west ventre street Dealer in stoves 1-tf Tho Woathor. For eastern Pennsylvania, New Jer sey and Delaware: Fair; slightly warmnr: wlnrltt uhlftlnsr in asm t Kami. erly. For Maryland; Fair and slightly warmer; east to soutn winds. NUGGETS OF NEWS. The strike at the Hastings mines in Colorado has been settled by oompro mlse. Thieves bound and gagged a clerk of a Paterson, N. J., store in broad day- lignt and ransacked the place. The Kansas division of Debs' Social Democracy has laid plans to capture the schools and colleges of that state, The United States warships Balti more and Bennington will be sent to Hawaii to replace the Yorktown and Wheeling. Mayor Harrison, of Chicago, will for bid 20 round boxing contests, eight rounds being the limit under strict po Joe regulations, A new steamship service from Port land, Ore., to Chlneee and Japanese ports, in connection with the Oregon Itallway and Navigation eempaiiy, will be inaugurated Oct.. 31. Duy Keystone flour. Be sure that the name Lessio & Bakb, Ashland, Pa., la printed on ever, sack. THE SERVIAN 13R.GANDS. Deputies Said to bo in League With the Jlurderprn. London, Oe't 14. The Vienna corre. spontlent of The Dally Mall describing the proceedings at the trial of mo brigands and receivers of stolen prop erty now In progress at Tschalschak, in Servla, which have already revealed systematic plundering and murdering Of members of the Liberal party at the instigation of UnillcalB, prominent &motig whom is Deputy Tajslldir; a well known member of the assembly, says: "The leader of the brigands, a man named Brkltsch, testified that he killed a schoolmaster named Uaokovlteh, who was also a political writer, at the In stigation of Deputy Tajsltch. lie de posed that the latteV promised to as sist him to escape into Montenegro, where, according to the deputy, Prince Nicholas, who alio desired the death of Backovltch, was to reward him handsomely. "Deputy Tajsltch then Bounded Brkltsch as to the possibility of as sassinating King Alexander of Servla. When this stage of the proceedings was reached the brigand leader sud denly stopped lit disclosures and de clared that his previous testimony was false, but the retraction" Is said to be due to a bribe from-Deputy Tajsltch." TO CUlti: A COM) IN O.N II DAY. Tako Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggist refund the money if it fails to euro. S6e. Ex-Sonator ItollUi'teou Dead. Columbia, S. C, Oct. H. Ex-United States Senator Robertson died in this city yesterday. He was senator frdm South Carolina under the reconstruc tion regime, and was succeeded by ex- Senator Butler. Mr. Robertson had been paralyzed for years. His estate Is estimated to be worth nearly a mil lion dollars. Wliltocnpa Mot n Hot Ilooopttnn. Milan, Tenn., Oct. 14. Whltecaps at tacked the home of Dot Price, a negro living near this place, and fired Into Ills house. He returned the fire, killing William Slers, a white man, and fa tally wounding four others. The negro was shot through the arm. A race war Is expected. Itcsontoiicod to Itloatroontlon, Auburn, N. Y., Oct. 14. Charles Bur gess, who murdered Henry F. Whll lock, of North Victory, on Aug. 6, 1S95, was yestorday resentenced to be elec trocuted In Auburn prison during the week comenclng Nov. 22. Don't Tobacco spit and Emoke Your Life Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily and forever, bo mado woll, strong, magnetic, full or new hTo and vigor, tako No-To-Bic, tho wonder-worker that makes weak men Urong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bao rrom your own druggist, who will guarantco a euro. 50c or $1.00. Booklet and Bamplo mailed frco. Ad. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or Now York. Stridors Arrdsto.1 For KIiA-oIitnp;. Plttsburtr. Oct. 14. Tho dnnillv nhor. Iffs at tho DeArmlt coal mines made a raid on me strikers at Sandy Creek vesterdav and nrrestoil 1R men tnr.lmi. Ing the members of the brass band. rno strikers wore marching on the publlo road and were halted by the deputies about a quarter of a mile from me uppie. une band refused to stop playing, and tho entire party waa placed under arrest without resistance. Aoousod Minister Acquitted. Flemlngton, N. J., Oct. 14. nev. C. A. Mott, of Philadelphia, the minister who has been on trial here for tho past throe days charged with attempted as sault upon Mrs. Andrew B. Larlson, was acquitted yesterday. The Jury was out but a few minutes. When tho ver dict was announced the spectators cheered and could not be repressed by the court. The clergyman wept, and thanked the Jurors. Four Babes at a Birth. Troy, N. Y., Oct. 14. Mrs. William J. Olmstead, wife of a motorman on tho Troy City railroad, recently gave birth to four children, tw6 boys and two girls, at her home In Albla, a sub urb of Troy. All are doing well. The children weighed pounds each. Tho ceuple have four other children, tho eldest a girl of 16 and the youngest a boy of five. Votornns to Wed. TtnnhoatAf not 11 Hant.Mn to Hunt, a former resident of Rochester, now in his 88th year. Is about to wed Mrs. Julia A. Sherman, of Watertown, whose age Is given as 90 years. The event is set down for the 20th Inst. Mr. Hunt resides In Boston with one of his sons. The bride-elect Is said to be worth more than $1,000,000. To Oppose tho Gluooso -Trust. Chlcnco. Oct. 14. New Ynrlr nnrl PTil- cago capitalists have organized tho imperial uiucose and Sugar Refining company, with a capital of $3,000,000, to COmnetO with the irlllrrmo tniot An Immense plant will be erected at South t-Ulcago. it will give employment to COO men. Dr. Miles' Nervine Triumphs. Excessive Nervousness from Childhood La Crtopo Brings on Heart Weaknoss. ,EV. B. P. 8EAREY. nastor M. E church, Buchanan, Ga. writes Dec. 10, 1995: "In childhood I was aOUcted with oxcesblve nervousness, which, almost developed into St Vitus dance. I partially recovered, but at college It gradu ally grew worse. Close ttudy aggravated the trouble; any unusual exertion eaused trembling all over. In 18SX) I bad a severe attack of La Grlppo which brougbton heart weaknosa. I Laa been almost constantly under treatment for Or tyM uerrou trouDies, ana IYIIIOS UK minntltr wlttw.ut n vail NervinO February I be- & Restores .3?,an.tak'D Dr' Wl' it in , j iwniuruuvu nervine tieaitll MJBanfl Nnrvn nnri I.lvr tjcltflgH PlUs and since then I havo been studying more and working harder than for years and tho good effects that have resulted seem to be permanent." Br. Miles' Remedies are sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle benefits or money refunded. Beak oa Heart and Nerves sent free to all applioauts. DR, MILES MED J UAL CO., Elkhart, Inl COTTOLBNO. i Lard is cross animal fat. seldom .. . 1 ' J" "'""uiy. couoicuo is maluly refined vegetable oil always clean, pure, nutritious, whole some. For every purpose for which use lard, Cottolcno and most economical. It Improves food and health, It eavea'doctor'a bills, yet any doctor will tell yon to uso it Instead of lard. Tliegetmlno Cotlolonols soldo very and ttter"t head n aotton-planUvreatli on i;uniuuM.Tu ii ruiu iu uuy otuer nay. TUB N. IC FAIKDANIC COMPANY, Chicago. BU Louis. BL Louis 15th OCTOBER. SINGLE DAltllEL BREACH LOADJNG GUNS. "bOUIJLE HAKREL UUEACII LOADING GUNS. 1M ' 'flXllMEULESS BREACH LOADING GUNS. -SELF EJECTOR BREACH LOADING GUNS. LOADING SETS. GAME HAGS. , GUN CASES. LOADED SHELLS, SWALW-S HAJ(DWAE -STORED Pheasant, Quail and Rabbits. Faust Wheel Hade to Fit. A bicycle, in many respects, is like a suit ot clothes. If you do not appear with ease and grace upon your cycle, it is because it don't fit you. With ease and grace also comes power. Secure them all by ordering a special wheel, measured to fit by the home manufacturer. A guarantee goes with every wheel. Patronize home industry and secure a reliable wheel. FAUST BICYCLE WORKS, - - - - Repairing xf all Kinds. BRANDONVILLE, PEPJIMA. BRANCH OFFICE: 120 SOUTH JARDIN Waste wm HI W MM mm MM X fWM 81 mm WM flak 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. Wfi'fR Rnti;tlPrl with n lirrlp rrrfifr itr , """" - j"", in price ; we don t charge lor name. We charge simply and solely for shoe all slioe good shoe. Our School Shoes are good examples .of our .fair-pricing. Youths' shoes, 75c, $1, 1.25. Boys' shoes, 90c, $i, $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. mm mm wm ri. iiiiv .siiir xiiirr w pp -d.A.Moyer.Mgr. MM A "BIG" SAVING ! m- - - m The workingmen can save money by making their purchases at our store. We are offering an excellent shoe at the re- markable low price of For which other stores are asking $1.50 nnd $1.75. Other goods in proportion. We make a specialty of repairing. Our New Stock Has Arrived and . . . Bargains Arc Offered in Every Jine. PLiOPPERT'S SHOE STORE 105 NORTH MAIN STREET. Two doors above Merchants' Bank, VoiioziiolniillouAuury Arbitration, Washington, Oct. H. The Interna tional court of arbitration which Is tQ pass on the nrltlsh-Veneauela boun dary has been completed by the se lection of JI. Maerteus, a distinguished Russian JuriBt, as umujre. and ar rangements are being rfmde for the assembling of the court s,t Parle dur ing the late summer or fall ot next year. Chyaieiauj reeeraraend Dr. Wood's Notway WaeSJiwp beeauso'of lt juempt, positive action Id all eaels of lung trouble. It is a positively rellablo cure for oougba and colds. COTTOLBNtl. nun. nl ...,i...t.i , cooks wore oucc compelled t& whaiolnoBO to ton every tin. Not mauo omy ay New York. Montreal. K Pheasant Quail andiRabliXls. 15th OCTOBER. STREET, - - SHENANDOAH, PElfHA ii j.w.v, egyga 111 auyic tviuiuui puLUiny f3'JI3 33 3 GASOLINE, OIL, WAGON GREESE. " We make a specialty of Gasoline? 6O0 In five gallon lota delivered. -MJca and U. S. axle greeso, ...Also Headlight Oil, 150 Fire Test. ROBERT YEAGER, 82 Bast Coal St., HuMuuuIoan, Mall orders promptly attended to. PS s Want m Wm
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