EVENING HERALD lWTAllLlMIIKIi 1 .-. 70. Published evrry Kvci.li.R, KxitiiIHikkIxj al Booth ,TRtin StrIvKT. Nuiti 1'sktiik. Tha ltsmt'l la ltlTTiirt InHliciimirtnnii uid the SHrrmmdlnc: to a for at emit, a vitk, ty fthl . Ihe carrloni. By mall W 00 K year, or J5 wns a month, tayaMo in advance. Advortno monts chargea according to apace and poaltion. Tlve t.nhllaliera reaervo ilie rtsht to cluingu the wmllion of adrertfacmente whenever the pub 'ailon of nfVH demanda it. The right Is ifworvad to reject any advertisement, whether mill for or not, that the publisher mr acem I nl proper. AdvertlaliiK iate made ttii. wn upon application. JtnteroH at th potofflop at Whenandofth, P., ac aeoond dans mall matter. TKLEl'IIONK CONNECTION. "All the News That's Fit to Pftat." Evening H rm ! d FHIDAY, OCTOBER IS, 1807. HKPU1II.10AN STATU TlOKIST- FOR TUBA BIT It Bit JAMM8, llKAOOM, Of WestinorelKiid. FOR AUDITOR QRNKRAI., IiHYI Q. MCCAOI.KV, Of Chester. ltHrOitMavN countv tiokut. TOR JUDflK, Hon. 0. P. Bkoiitbl, Of Pottavllle. for Mtnnxrr, IIUWTHR S, AlHHtHUT,' or 0rwiiHim. pok ihm1r mrhctor, John Rowd, Sr., Of Treinont. for jury commissioner, John Aiwtock, Of Malianoy OTty. Thmiib is apparently "Too much Mr. Johnson" to suit tho Low people in New York city. JUDOK Simoxtox having dissolved the temporary injunction against the Capitol Building Commission in the equity proceedings, it is proUable the Commission will now proceed and select an architect and design for the proposed State House. Oykk. 20,000 barrels of American apples were shipped to Ureal Britain last -week and tho price per barrel in Liverpool avoraged $3.75. Tho choic est Newton pippins brought from $0.30 to $7.25 a barrel. Our American apples have secured an established reputation abroad. Thk District Attorney, of Berks county, has issued a proclamation do mandingthe removal of all slot ma chines in every saloon and hotel in that county. Tho county detective has been directed to servo notice on the holder of ovory liquor license, as "well as all other parties having such machines in their places of business, that thay must bo removed at once. Thk new steamer Kaiser AVilholm der Grosse is evidently a good deal of a ship and, judging from her first runs across the Atlantic, is likely to break the record repeatedly. It would not bo easy to sink her, as she has eighteen separate water-tight compartments. In her hold could bo stowed a sky-scraper weighing 25, 000,000 poundB, with plenty of room left. Placed on end, sho would over top tho tallest building in New York by more than 300 feet. It would tako sixty railway trains of twenty cars each to fill the space provided for freight. Whilo sho is 13 feet shorter than the Great Eastern, she lias the advantage in horse power in tho pro portion of 28,000 to 8,000, and that is the reason the now leviathan out runs the old. Tjikrb is one honest legislator in Pennsylvania. His name is George HoBack, and he hails from the Pitts burg district. On Tuosday he for warded to the State Treasurer his check for $280, an unexpended bal ance in his expense nccount as chair man of the dairy and food investi gating committee. Mr. Ilosack an nounced on the lloor of the House, -when appropriations were being asked for these expense accounts, that iiuwiuueh as he had traveled on free paRses he would not ueeapt a cent for traveling exponses, and he has returned that amount to the state. This is probably the first in stance occurring in many yeurs that the ohairman of a legislative com mitf&e has returned any portion of an appropriation made for expenses. Several from Schuylkill didn't have the opportunity ; their expense bills were vetoed. A woman's mining expedition to Klondike Is being loruieil, unuer tne rllmntlnn of Mrs. Hannah U. Gould. of New York. The party at present consists of twenty-two, ami me ex nootation is that it will number thlrrv liv the time fixed for starting. Decomber 1. Whether they are going to Alaska ae prospectors lor goiu or for husbands is not stated, but prob ivlilv for both. For a year hence, al though women will be less scarce than now, there will be such a beg garly aeoount of them that they will not go half round among the pros iifintorH who will want wives. Those A who can recall the times o '49 will remember the excitement created in one of the principal oamps by the finding of an old bonnet, which by some strange mischance had found its way to that region. The miners received it with supreme delight, and were so enraptured witli the dilapi dated headgear, that, placing it on the stump of a tree, they dam-cil arrmnd It for a whole evening, and then put it as carefully away as 1 hough it were n nuggtt of extra ordinarj m,p and value. The women w ill bo heartily weloomed and care fully cherished. No twin or woman rn enjoy life or accom plish much In this world while tuflbrhiK from a torpid liver. DeWltt's Little Early Vlsers, the pills that demise that organ OF.TTTBBUBO, LURAY, WASHINGTON. rersimftllyGttnttuotMl Tour via lVniiayl vn n In lUtlnmd. Oer the UMIefleM of Gettysburg through lie picturesque lllae Monntains, via HaKors town fturt Antietam, and down the beautiful and historic Shenandoah Valley to the unique Caverns of Lunty; theuoe across the rolling hills of Northern Virginia to Wash ington., Is the route of this tour ft section of the eonntiy intensely Interesting from both a historic mill a seenlo standpoint. The tour will leave Sew York 8:00 a. m and Philadelphia 18.30 P. M Saturday, October 88, in charge of one of the company's tourist agents, ami will cover a jwrluil of seven days. An experienced chaperon, whose especial charge will he unescorted ladles, will Hrcompauy the trip throughout. Hound-trlp tickets, covering all necessary expenses during the entire time absent, will be sold at the extremely low rate of $87 from New York, tftfl from Trenton. f34 from Philadel phia, and proportionate rates from other points. For Itineraries and full information apply to tloket agonte, Tourist Agent, HBfl Droad wny, Now York, or address Geo. W. I!oyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Iiroad street station, Philadelphia. For Infants and Children. Tie fis tlallo stfaitsro Mr ft M NUGGETS OF' NEWS. Four lives were lo3t In a railroad wreck near Sllllavllle, Ontario, yester day. Corporation counsel of Chicago has decided that street cars cannot carry mall. A Dalton, Ga., merchant has been convicted of train robbery nnd sent to the chain gang. At the Instance of the Women'i Equal Suffrage club, St. Louis, will have ten women street Inspectors. The government tea Inspector at Portland, Ore., has condemned 830 chests of tea as unfit for use. Ex-Conj;ressman McCreary, of Ken tucky, announces himself as a United States senatorial candidate on the sil ver ticket. Small preutions often prevent great mis chiefs. IleWltt's Little Early Itiscrs nro very small pills in suse, but are most oHective lu preventing the meat serious forms of liver nnd stomach troubles. They euro constipa tion and headncho and rcRiilato tho bowfcls. C. II. llagenbuch. Tnrdnn T.M' (,'iilinli icxiicr. - Madrid, Oct. IB. At the cabinet coun cil yesterday It whs decided to pavdon all Cuban exiles not Included In pre vious amnesties and to suspend the decree of Sept. 12 relative to legisla tive reforms In the Philippine Islands. The decree ordered a vigorous sup pression of political associations and the secret pact of blood societies. If you h.tvo overseen a littlochildina par oxysm or whooping cough, or iT you have been annoyed by a constant tickling in the throat, you can npprociato tho valno or Ono Minute Coueh Cure, which elves nulck ro ller. C. II. llagenbuch. "Slot Wuvo in tlio H'Dst. Chicago, Oct. 15. A hot wave of unusual severity Is reported through out the wcBt and northwest. Omaha had the most uncomfortable temper- aturo yesterday, the mercury climbing. to uu m uie snaue, which is a record for the month of October. Dubuque, la., showed 86 In the shade; Des Moines, 88; Davenport, 86. In Kansas Concordia was the warm spot, 90 be ing reached. Dodge showed 88 In the shade, and Kansas City sweltered with a temperature of 86. Chicago camo near to Its hot record for October with a temperature of 88. A HISTORY In Wllkesbarre Life Interesting to the Public at Large. Many a reader of this in Wilkesbarro has seen the large watch sign, that hangs out at 40 North Main street. It is there to toll tho peoplo who see it that Robert W. Haight, watchmaker, etc., can lie found at that loca tion, and perhaps you may doubt tho follow ing, in which case you can always find lit. Ilaight at his address ready and pleased to verify It. Watchmaking as It is callod, Is no doubt thought to be a comparatively easy business on tho constitution or a man, but this is not the case. Tho constant stooping position maintained while at work brings with it many aches and pains. Such positions iu time effect tho action of the kidneys, and this is just what it did In the case of Mr, Haight, and he began to look for a remedy that would Tolleve. At last he was rewarded. One day ho read of Tloan's Kidney Pills. Nothing was claimed for them, but that they were a kidney cure. All the Ills that flesh is heir to were not set down as being sulgect to their wonderous influence, and this in spired confidence in them. The symptoms described by kidney sufferers were his symptoms, lie began taking them. Three or four doses brought a change, and day by day he grew better, now he says : "I am entirely oyer my trouble. Home remedies I have used, but found but little relief or a temporary nature. My greatest trouble was lameness and stiffness in the back, with sharp, shooting pains in the region of the kidueys. I consider Doau's Kidney Pill a good and safe remedy, and I recommend them to others." No better proof of merit ohu l offered than the plain facts as stated by thone who know by experience. Call on Mr. Haight if you doubt this. Doau's Kidney Pills are for sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Mulled by Foster Mllburn Co., llutfalo, N. Y. Sole agent for the U. S. liemember the name Doan's and take no other. ammm?,wffl,mrwmw?r? FREE OF CHARGE 3 p TO "HERALD" READERS. 3 T Twenty Coupons of tho HERALD t3 g- will pay for the workmanship of a s IT" beautiful nfe-aizr, free hand crayon, f g- worth $10 00. Tukon from any di- J Ctl tinctphntnifrpli,tintyporilagerroo- 3 -- type at M. TliM'kiT'a Htmlio, 30S West XZ Centre Street, Hhenandouh. I". All -3 jg- wo require iri SO cent for material. Those who purchase Iramee pay 3 SZ nothlag at all for pictures. Price -3 of frames from $1.(50 up. 5 0PEH SUNDAYS, 3 mimuiimimuumiK OIVEH Hist PrlMS.Mch of $100 Cash. 20 Second " " " $100 Plorco Specltl BIcjcIds. FREE . 40 Tinrd " " " $ 25 Gold Watehos. (During t097 f For psrtleulars send yonr namo and full nddretsto WO A DDRDQ Lever Broa., Ltd., Uiidwm & Harrison Sta., New York. V V tf I I i-j K'U AN EX-PRESIDENT ARRESTED. X HonrtlPs Jnndlord Drnirs Gonornl C'nrios Kzotn Into Court, Oakland, Cal., Oct. IB. General Car los Eseta, ex-presldent of San Salvador, was arrested upon a beneh warrant Issued by Judge Cltft yesterday and detained by an olllcer for having fatted to respond to a summons to appear bo fore that dignitary for examination as to his ability to satisfy a Judgment of $35. Hieta was sued by his landlord for that amount, alleged to be due for house rent, but after Judgment had been rendered against him managed to elude service. The plaintiff thereupon applied for an order compelling lilzeta to appear for examination as to his property, but after It was served upon him he tried to Induce his physician to sign a certificate to the effect that he was unable to appear. Instead of so doing the physician Interceded with the court In his behalf, but Judge Cltft was obdurate and Issued a bench warrant for the offending debtor, who was brought Into court while another case was In progress and was held in cus tody, despite his protest, until the court was at leisure Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. This is tho best medicine In the world for all forms of Coughs aud Colds nnd for Con sumption. Every bottlo Is guaranteed. It will cure and not disappoint. It has no equal for Whooping Cough, Asthma, Hay Fovor, Pneumonia. Dronchitls. La Grinno. Cold in the Iload and for Consumption. It is Bnfo for nil sees, pleasant to take. and. above all. miro cure. It is always well to take Dr. King a New Lite Pills in connection with JL)r. King's New Discovory. as they regulate aud tone tho stomach and bowels. We guarantee porfect satisfaction or return money. Frco trial bottles at A. Wasley's drug store. Regu lar size SO cents and $1.00. Coming Bvcnta. Oct. S3. Entertainmentand sociable under tho auspices of the M. E. church choir. Nov. 2. Annual supper under auspices of Ladies' Aid Society of tho Calvary Baptist church, in Robbins' opera houso. Nov. 5. Pepperpot Social, under tho aus pices of Ladles Aid of tho M. E. church, in tho church basement. Nov. 0. Entertainment and social, undor auspices of Ladlos' Aid, iu P. M. church. Nov. 17. Annual suppor, undor tho ous- pices of tho Trinity Reformed church, in Robbins opera houso. Nov. 23. Thanksgiving dinner to bo given by All Saints' Protestant Episcopal church, comer West and Oak streets. Dec. 2. Twenty-fifth annual supper undor auspices of Welsh Haptist chuch iu Robbins' opera houso. WHAT IT INDICATES. Nothinc so interferes with one's 'nlans or ambition llko sickness or poor health. Have you ever thought that your kidneys may be tho causo of your sickness? You can oasily find out by sotting asido your urino for twenty-four hours; a sediment or settling indicates an unhealthy condition of the kidneys. When urino stains linen It is cvl denco of kidney trouble Too frequent dcslie to urinate or pain in tho back, Is also con vincing proof that tho kidneys and bladder aro out of order. It is a source or comfort to know that Dr. Kilmor's Swamp-Root is the groat remedy for all kidnoy and bladder complaints. It ro- liovos pain, stitch or dull aching In tho back, diflkult or painful urination, frequent desire to urinate, scalding or pain in passing it, and quickly overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during tho night. The mild and extraor dinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. Its action is gentle, yet Immediate, tho ro liof speedy nnd tho cures permanent. At druggists fifty cents and ono dollar. You may have a snmplo bottle and pamphlet, both sent free by mall. Mention IIsnAtn and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., ISiughamton, N. Y. Tho proprietors of this paper guarantco tho genuineness of this offer. Mlno YVorkbrs,'C'oihprtmlBo Falls. Charleston, W. Va., Oct. 15. Tho ef fort to adjust the differences between the coal operators of the Kanawha val ley and their men had failed absolutely, anO President Itatchford left last night for Columbus, disheartened over h!o failure. The price-offered by the opera tors was 30 cents for soft and 56 cents for hard coal. The miners accepted this, but the operators refused to sign an agreemenr tQ bind all operators. Another demand made by the miners was that the men should not be dis criminated against for not dealing; at ths company stores. The operators re tuned to agree to this. To heal tho broken and diseased tissues, to soothe the irritated surfaces, to instantly re lievo and to permanently euro is the mission or DeWitt's Witch Ilazel Salvo. & H. Hagen- buch. Kiurnt Uoanch .")nio." Brunswick, Ga., Oct. 15. Eight pris oners escaped from the county Jail here about midnight. All of them were mla demeanor convicts, and had served por tions of their terms. How they got the lock off their cages Is a mystery. After getting out of the cage they removed bricks from the outer wall, making an opening large enough to escape. A posse is on their trail with blood tounde. For Pin Worms, Kcsema, Hives, in fact, any of the various torturing, iteby diseases of the skin, Doan's Ointment Is an instant and positive remedy. Get it from your dealer. IIUHliiliM'M M iii'0"urou'H"JonloiiH,'iV New York. Oct. 15. Mrs. Lena Wjtol sey was shot dead yesterday by per husband, William Wool Bey, a coajch man, 25 years old. Vo4my then tuBJied his weapo upon hJifcglf and lnfltted a wound whjch nrOvl fatal a few hours later. The eouplfe are eolofad. Jealousy Is tM supposed cause. s Physicians recommend Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup because of its prompt, positive action in all cases of lung trouble. It Js a positively reliable cure. for eoughs and oglds, Schooner- AYrtolWl, Bovoifl'erlsh. ' St. John' K. P..O4 14. The sohojon er Bloodhound is a total wreck rear Cape Pine, on the southern part of the Peninsula of Avalon. "Her orew. of seven men perished. Their bodies luve not yet been recovered and nothing an be saved. Just try a lOe box of Qmearets, the finest liver aud bowel regulator ever made. FOR IL1I AI II 6, SOAP CAMDEN'S DOUBLE MULDER'. Police Hnvo ltun Out All Clows With out Solvliiii tho Mystery. Camden, N. J., Oct. 16. The au thorities of this city are apparently as far as ever from discovering the mur derer or murderers of Mrs. Shaw and her aged mother, Mrs. Zane, who were shot apparently by burglars on Tuesday mcrnlng. It begins to look as though the guilty ones will never be appre hended. Chief of Police Dodd stated today that he had run out all the clues furnished him and none of them was productive of nny results, During the day Charles Hlgglns, a nephew of the elder woman, who had been looked for by the police, called at police head quarters In Philadelphia and convinced them that he had no connection with the crime. The coroner's Jury yester day viewed the premises nnd left with the opinion that the window glass through which the thieves are pre Bumed to have entered waB broken from the Inside. TO CUIUS A COLD IN ONH HAY. Tnko Laxativo Uromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If it falls to euro. 25c. A Mllo tn Forty-two Sccnmlri. ' Cape May, N. J., Oct. 15. The Hol man friction geared locomotive In a trial yesterday afternoon made a mile In 42 seconds. The train consisted of two passenger coaches. Previous to the trial speed the train made a run of 54 miles In 62V4 minutes. Trainmaster Morrow states that with 30 pound rails and a rock roadbed the engine can de velop and maintain a speed of 120 miles an hour. Six Months Imprisonment For Llbol. Montreal, Oct. 15. In accordance with tho verdict rendered by the Jury In the criminal libel case brought by J. I. Tarte, minister of public works, Judgo Wurtelle yesterday sentenced W. A. Grenlor, publisher of The Libre Parole, to six months In prison. The trial of this caBe has been In some measure a contest between the two great political parties of Canada. TwoJISoys IluriUMl to Dentil. Halifax, N. S., Oct. 15. The house of Peter Downey, colored, at Preston, was destroyed by lire during tho night and two boys named Willis, aged 8 and 5 respectively, were burned to death. When you want good roofing, plumbing, gas fitting, or goncral ttnsmithtng dono call on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centro street Dealer in Btores 1-tf ljlsoi'lmluntlnu; Duty lAponsivit. New York, Oct. 15. Attorney Gen eral McKenna has sustained tho cus toms officers In their contention that diamonds Imported into this country, from another country not contiguous to Canada, must pay a discriminating duty of 10 per cent. The decision had Its origin In the case of a prominent firm of diamond Importers of this city. In August last they caused to be sent by registered mall from Amsterdam to Montreal, Canada, a package contain ing brilliants valued Kat $90,000. Tho Importers hoped to save 15 per cent., or $13,500. As It Is, the owners of the diamonds have had to pay 10 per cent, duty in Canada, 10 per cent, discrimi nating duty, and a good bit more In the way of Incidental expenses. Puro blood is tho sccrot of health. Bur dock Blood Bitters insures pure blood. Hoard ofForolfrn .M Is-lons' OITlcors. New Haven, Oct. 15. At the meeting of the American Board of Foreign Mis sions yesterday these officers were elected for the ensuing year: President. Charles M. Lamson, D. D of Hartford: vice president, D. Willis James of Now York; treasurer, Frank II. Wiggins; auditors', E. H. Baker, E. It. Brown and Henry T. Cobb. Dr. Lamson was for merly a Congregational minister In Brockton and Worcester, Mass., and later at St. Johnsbury, Vt. He has also been prominently mentioned as a candidate for the presidency of Am herst college in case of a possible va cancy. Mr. James Is the man who two years ago gave $20,000 toward tho ex tinction of the pending debt of $100,000 of the American board. When bilious or costive, cat a Cascarets candy cathartic, cure guaranteed, 10c, 25c Chnriros Airnlnst Dr. Gulterni. Austin, Tex., Oct. 15. Dr. Gulteras, the United StateB Marine hospital ser vice yellow fever expert, who has been investigating yellow fever cases at Gal veston and Houston, and who has de clared yellow fever to exist at both places, has left for his home In Phila delphia. Immediately after his depart ure the local board of health of Hous ton, Galveston and other Infected cities In the state held meetings, and yester day Informed the governor that Dr. Gulteras had spread a libel by declar ing yellow fever to be where none ex exlsted. Olrl Student Burned to Death, Brldgeton, N. J.. Oct. 15. Mav Marks. the 12-year-old daughter of Lewis Marks, was burned to death Wednes day night. The girl was in the habit of Btudylng her lessons while lying In bed witn a candle at her side. She dropped asleep, and her sleeve ignited In the oandle flame. The child Jumped from the bed and ran for the pump. Before the Are could be extinguished the trtrl had Inhaled the flame and died shortly afterwards. Her father wag badly burned while endeavoring to save her. .Tohn L, Asnlu In Troublo. Provldenoe, Oct. IS. Three write have been served upon John L. Sullivan, who Is playlngt a local theater. One was for $6,000 damages for alleged assault upon Frank V. Dunn, of Boston, his manager, and the sceoncTwas for $2,000 for alleged debt to Mr. unn. The third was for $2,000 damages - for alleged trover and conversion. Ball was fur nished. A Flremnii's Fortune, Seattle, Wash., Oct. 15. By the death cf hlr father In Scotland George Burns, until recently a fireman on the revenue cutter Grant, receiving a salary of $2S per month, became one of the four heirs to an estate valued at $1,000,000. He will return home and secure his portion of tho estate. Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that thename Lebsio & Bakb, Ashland, Pa,, Is printed on ever sack. JUSTICE FIELTVS SUCCESSOR. Tho President Has Deolded Upon At torney General MoKoiiim. Washington, Oct. 18. The correspon dence announcing the resignation of Associate Justice Stephen J. Field and Its acceptance by President McKlnley wins made public yesterday. The cor respondence Includes a letter signed by all the remaining Justices, extolling Justice Field's public servlceB and ex pressing? "a fervent hope that you may b spared for many years to enjoy the repose you have so thoroughly earned." After the adjournment of thp court yesterday the Justices and the officers of the court called In a body at Jus tice Field's house and took ofllclal leave of the retiring Justtoe. Although his resignation does not take effect untjl Deo. 1 It is the understanding that ne will not resume his seat on the bench during the interim. The president apparently has not yet decided upon the appointments that Justice Field's retirement will occasion, save that Attorney General McKenna will be nominated for the susreme bench unless some cause Intervenes be tween now and December to prevent It. Mr. McKlnley has made some Inquiries of political callers which have led them to believe that his mind Is pretty well made up on Mr. McKenna as the next Justice, but to none of them, so far as can be learned, did he mention the matter of a new attorney general. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. If you want to quit tobacco using onslh and forever, be raado well, strong, magnetic, full of now life and vigor, tAko No-To-Bic, the wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds In ten days. Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bao from your own druggist, who will guaranteo a euro. 50c or $1.00. Booklet and sample mailed frco. Ad, SteiHng Remedy Co.. Ckicnso or New York. I'liiri'imi) VorK,'iii ro luiHo, Peoria, Ills., 6eL- 16-The eonterer.ee of the four railroad brotherhoods ad journed sine die at midnight, having agreed upon a plan of International fed eration which will be submitted to the approval of the lodges of the train men, telegraphers, conductors nnd fire men In the United States, Canada and Mexico, and returns will not all be In until tho 1st of January. The "Bicyclist's Best Friend" is o familiar namo for DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo, al ways ready for emergencies. Whilo a specific for piles, it also Instantly relievos and cures cuts, bruises, salt rheum, eczema and nil oflcctions of tho skin. It novcr fulls. C. H. Hagcnbuch. Stnco Bobber and tmiecr llritli "Killed Delta, Cal., Oct. 15. William Harold, of this place, and Under Sheriff Rad ford, of Slsikyou county, were shot and killed and Deputy Sheriff Stewart seri ously wounded yesterday while the officers were attempting to arrest Har old for complicity in the robbery of the Yreka and Fort Jones stage on Sept. 26 last. WHAT DO THE CHILDREffDRINK ? Dout glvo them tea or coffee. Havo you tried tho now food dilnk culled Grain-O? It is delicious and nourishlnguud takes tho place er coffee. Thomoro Gialn-0 you glvo the children tho nioro health you distribute through their systems. Gniin-0 is made ol puro grains, and when properly picparcd tastes like tho choico grades or coffeo bnt costs about 1 as much. All grocers sell it. 15c and 25c, Frolcht Train's WrocUctl, Olio It I lied. Chambersbur'g, Pa., Sept. 15. Two freight trains collided near Chcwsvllle yesterday nfternoon through tho al leged neglect of Operator King to flag one of the trains. Both locomotives and eight cars wero wrecked. The train crows Jumped, and all escaped serious Injury except Fireman John Hayden, who was badly crushed and died soon after. Heart Disease Cured. HEN a well known minister after suffering for years with heart dis ease, is cured. K Is not surnrisimr that ho should publish tho fact for tho benefit of others. Rev. J. .P Smith, 1015 Fulton St., Baltimore Md., writes: "For years I suffered from a severe form of heart disease. I usod Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure, and my heart is now in good condition, Recently, other afflictions camo upon mo, Thore was humming, painful sensations on top and back of my head. Fifteen min utes reading would make me almost wild; there werapulllagand drawing sensations in my legs all the tlmo, so that I could not sit still. In this condi tion I began taking Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervinp and Its effect was simply won derful. I heartily commend your remedies." Dr. Miles' Remedies are gold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle benefits or money refunded. Book on Heart and Nerves sent free to all applicant. DM. MILES MBDIOAL CO., Elhkart, Ind. WM. SCHMiqpR, Jit. Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity ' c. For BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Barbey's Bohemian Beer. "CI0ID DUST." Alaska! No need to go there for when you can get it at any grocer's. It Makes the Dirt Ply MADIt ONLY nv THE N. K.FAIRBANK COMPANY, DUST Chicago. St, Louis. Now York. Boston. Philadelphia. 15th OCTOBER. SINOL1I UAKIIUL HIU5ACII LOADING GUNS. . ,m ..'IJ&tflll.? UAKREti JIUEACII LOADING GUNS. t . .'IIAMMMKLESS BREACH LOADING GUNSi". -SBLF EJECTOR BREACH LOADING GUNS. LOADING SETS. GAME HAGS. v'jXtfN C4SES. LOADED SHELLS. SWALh'S HARDWARE STORE.. Pheasant, Quail and Rabbits. Faust Wheel Hade to Fit. A bicycle, in many respects, is like a suit ot clothes. f you do not appear with ease and grace upon your cycle, it is because it ddii't fit you. With ease and grace also conies power. Secure them all by ordering a special wheel, measured to fit by the home manufacturer. A guarantee goes with every wheel. Patronize home industry and secure a reliable wheel. FAUST BICYCLE WORKS, - - - - Repairing of all Kinds. - - - -BRANDONVILLE, PENNA. BRANCH OFFICE: 120 SOUTH JARDIN STREET, - - SHENANDOAH, PENNA w?m mm li Waste-ss m MW4 "ma" H r ii mm tSSvM is an old saying, as true as it ever was. But whether it is true or not there's no earthly use wasting money. Especially in shoe buying. Some stores charge for name ; some for style ; some for greed. We're Not Selfish. We're satisfied with a little profit ; we know how to put in style without putting in price ; we don't charge for name. We charge simply and solely for shoe all shoe good shoe. Our School Shoes are good examples of our, fair-pricing. Youths' shoes, 75c, $1, $1.25! Boys' shoes, 90c, $1, $1.25, 1.50. Children's shoes, 50c, 75c, p, $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 wm wm mm mm A "BIG" Factory Shoe mm 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 $1.19 For 5hicl1 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 Iine. PLOPPERT'S SHOE STORE 10S NORTH MAIN STREET. Two doors above MercltauU' flank. riillionsof Dollars Go up In smoke every year. Take no risks but get your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., insured in uretrelase re liable oompanlee u represented by rvAirm cattct Insurance Aednt Urt. T IU X flUO l , iao Boutu Jardln St Alao Lite and Accidental Unmpanl cat A Handsomo Complexion Is one of the greatest aiiarrasawooian oan peues. PouoMi'D OoMruuioH I'owdbb elves it. 'GOLD DTJBT." Klondike! Pheasant. Quail and Rabbits. 15th OCTOBER. E3H3 mm wm mm wm Wm A. Moyer, fVlgr. SAVING ! GASOLINE, OIL, . . WAGON GREESE.- -: Wo make a specialty of Gasoline, 6O0 In five gallon lots delivered.' Mica and U. S. axle oreese.' ' - 1 ...Also Headlight Oil, I50 Fire Test. ROBERT YEAGER, 1 Rut Coal St., Shenandoah, Matt orders promptly attended to.
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