EVENING HERALD MrTAIlLUltlSD 1870. Published every Evening-, Kicept Snndny, at 8 Booth Jimm stimwr. Nas obictm. Hue Herald l delivered InSbenandoah and the sttMennOlng town for six cents a week, pay abU the oarrters. By mail 18.60 a year, or eenu a uiftnwi, payauie in aaranon. Auvwr,iw change the Mils onarnd aeoordlne to tram and position. The publishes reserve the riant to . 1.1.. I .J l. liui.n -f rf..nd. It. Th Heht lsmakbir f iic'-r always wrt mm' Sunday specials, j Neivicn ill (he Trinity Kofiirnn d i-li n ri li , In NHirmw ill Id D ii in. anil (1 30 m 1 Sunday ( hmil nt 130 n in Hex. linlx'it o'Hoylc pustnr. Kt-Kiilnr services tll bo held in the I'nitcil KuiiKi'lhal rlinrrh, North Jnrdin stivt. to morrow at 10 a. m. and fi.SO p in Ktiudny school at 1 30 ii in. Hcv. I. J. Kelts, pastor Services in tlio Presbyterian ohunli ti morrow at 10 30 a. m. and (i nn p in ihlnith I school at 3 p in .lr '. V. Mundin- i m iiiin.' ! at W-Sll , sr K Tu"sdny owning .il T 3n , Pnijor mid -.nim service on Thtiisibiv even , inu nl 7 .in l!r T, Maxwell M"M Uoii. , reserved o reject any advertisement, whether i paw lor or not, teat tne puonui fmnmnar. Ailrartfarinz rate mad known Mwu nMillMlInn Hn tared at the postomce at Shenandoah, Pa., ae eeoond etas mall matter. THLHFI10NE C0NNB0T10H. "All the Hews Thai's Fit to FlW." Evening Hr Id SATt'BDAY, OCTOBER W, 1887. KHPUUMUAX OTATM TI0IC1ST- Jamh 9. HHAOOX, Of Westmoreland. rom Awrroa oattlptAL, Lmti d. McCAtrtBT, Of Chatter. KK1'UIII.10AN COUNTY TlOlCHT. to JtrwtB, If OK. 0. V. HnSHTMt., of rtiTi. HIK M KKlTr, Hiiwtmk S. AmmmikiV Of OrT,'ilini. rot miit imhwhj. JoHtf Bowjs, Sr.i Of Tremeflt. , ro just coMMimomm, JOHN ANSTOCK, Of Malianoy City. Savannah ulahiiH to lutve nearly lianiolitHl iimliu-ial fever in that city by a thorough system or drainage, "otliintc pays h city or town better than good sanitation. Thk Lehigh Valley Railroad Com-1 jiany is disuliarging employes by the Hcore. This would seem to indicate that the revival has somehow missed the Lehigh Valley. Allkohkny lias pawed an or dinance to abolish smoke. That luunicipiilitv is going to have a hard time in enforcing that piece of legislation. ' Thk assertion of n Loudon paper that the Queen "holds almost pessi mistic views in regard to the stability and future of the United States" needs confirmation. It is not in har mony with her lifelong attitude toward this country. Primitive Mithtidi-d church, .limns .Moore, pastm 1'rciu Ihiik nt 10:30 ii m mid H::m p in. Sun luj hi liool nt 2 p. ui. (Ham meet ing "ii Wednesday eveuiug. General prayer meeting on Thursday evening. Everybody welcome. Ebencsor Evangelical church, eorncr of South Went and Cherry street. Rev. Peter Honaer will conduct gospel services to-morrow at 10 o'clock. All are invited. Services in All Salute' Protestant Kpiacopal churcli on West Oak street to-morrow. Holy Eucharist nt 8 a. m. Regular services at 10:80 a. m. and 7 p. ni. The rector will officiate. Sunday school at 3 p. tu. Services will bo held in the Welsh Con gregational church, on South West street, to-morrow at 10:00 a. m. and 6:00 p. m. Rev. Edward O. Heal, of Wtlkesharre. will occupy the pulpit, both services being in English. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Methodist Episcopal church, corner Oak and White streets, Rev. Alfred Hcebner, vastor. General class meeting at 9 a. m., ted by John Senior. Sermon at 10:80 a. m. Sunday school at 2 p. m Dr. J. 8. Callen, Superintendent. Sermon at 8:30 p. m. Seats free. Everybody welcome. Calvary Ilaptist church, South .Tardln street. Preaching to-morrow at 10:80 a. m. and 6:80 p. m. Rev. John Evans, of Lewisburg, will preach. Sabbath school at 2 p. in., Deacon J. Runn, Superintendent. B. Y. I'. U. Tuesday evening, at 7:30. Wednesday evening, general prayer meeting at 7:80. Everybody welcome. First Baptist church, comer of West and Oak streets. Rev. D. I. Evans pastor. Svice at 10 a. m. and 0 p. m. Sunday school at 2 P. tu. I'niycr meeting Monday eveuiugs. Young People's meeting Wednesday even ings. Clnss meeting Thursday evenings. St. John's Lutheran church, West Cherry street. Rev. John Gruhler, pastor. Preach ing, 10 a. m. ; Sunday School, 1:80 p. ni. preaching 6:80 p. m. St. Michael's Greek Catholic church, West Centre street. Rev. Cornelius Lnurisiu. na tor. Matatinum service 9 a.m. High mass 10 a. m. Church of the Holy Family, (German H. C.) North Chestnut street. Rev. A. T. Schut tlehofer, pastor. First mass 8 a. m., second mass 10 a. m. St Casimir's Polish 1!. C. church, North Jardin street, ltev. J. A. Leiiarkli-wiea, pastor. First mass 8 a. ni., high mass 10 a. ni., vespers aud benediction I p. m. Church of the Annunciation, 818 West Cherry street. Rev. H. F. O'Reilly, pastor; Rev. James Kane, assistant pastor. First mass, 7 a. m., second mass, 8 a. ro., high muss, 10 a. m, lienedictlon, 7 p. m. Keheleth Israel Congregation, coruer of Oak and West streets, Rev. Henry Mil-1 nik, pastor. Saturday services, 8 to 10 a. in., and 3 to 5 p. m. Sunday services 8 to lo n. in. and every weekday morning from 7 to 8 a. m. k BfBT SURPRISE IS IN STORE for those who will go to-day and get a pack age of GRAIN-0 It takes the place of coB'ee at about i the cost. It is a food drink, full of health, and can be given to the children as well as the adult with great benefit. It is made of pure grains and locks and tastes like the finest grades of Mocha or Java coffee. It satisfies everyone. A cup of Gralti-O is better for the system than a tonic, because its benefit is permanent. What coll'oe breaks down Graiu-0 builds up. Ask your grocer for Qmin-0. 15c. and 26c. DO IT YOURSELF mucin tell Juxt ns well fl n pliyMan 1 1 1 1 1 1 i our kidneyHiiri' (licensed oi healthy. '1 In u.iy to tlo is to take a liuttle ui glnSKttiin hli i :iim1 1111 it ntl mine, if tlieie is h .liintnl- ,i powder-like milisLinee- tit the Imf loin .titer standing il day ind night, there i soim timia wrong with the kidney. All ot lo i sine suzn of disease is a desire to urinate olti n. unci still another sign is pam In the lin k If urine stains linen, there Is no doubt lint tin kiiliu ys are aftVcted. Am mill all diseases of the kidneys, liver, lihi hler.ind of the urinary pnssiiiies ami eon siintiiion of tlie bowels an eured liy Dr Ifcivld Kennedy's Fnorite Remedy. There i k I'n uestion iibnut its being the best and! sin est nied ii ine ill the world for such tiouliles. It miickly relieves and cures 'liability to hold urine, and people, young or old, who take It arc not compelled to git up a number of times during the night. For putting an eud to thiit senldlng patn experienced in -passing urine, nothing is so good as Hr David Kon- licct s f avorite Kemcny. ir corrects uie nan effects of whiskey aud lieer ; is pleasant to the tuste, and does not seem to lie medicine at nil. Diseases or the kidneys and blander often reunlro the use of instruments to push ha k the saady matter so tne urine can he Voided. In such cases Favorite Remedy should be taken without further delay or the diseaie may prove fatal. It is sold for one dollar a bottle at all drugstores, it is well wortli many times it priee. Samples Free. If you wish to test Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy before buying It, send your full post office address to the Dr. David Ken nedy Corporation, RondouU N. Y., and mention this oarer. We will then mail rou a sample bottle free, as woll as circulars giv ing full directions for Its use. Every reader of the IIhrali) can depend upon the genuine ness or tuts liberal oner, anu an suiterers from kidney troubles should take advantage of it at ouce. Tim AV't"- Hot Vnve. Chicago, Oct. 16. At 2 p. m. yester day the frnvernnient thermometer reg istered a trllle over 85 degrees, with every condition favorable for a still higher mark. This Is one degree hotter tnan at the same time Thursday, and, according to the weather bureau offi cials, Is the hottest weather at this time of the year for 25 yearn. A hot south erly wind added to the general discom fort. The heat Is not confined to Chi cago, but Is general over the lake re gion pnd In the unotlivest. 1)01? "Dnngors of a Great Oity" Exemplified- In Eeal Life, TEHEE KILLED, THIRTY INJUBED Discoveries of gold have been reported this year in twelve different states and seyeral territories. These, with large,huportations of gold, give this confntry a peculiar strength in regard to the gold standard. EviDKNCK accumulates thnt the leaders of the silver wing of the Deiuocraoy, in their mad search for some new fad to catch the unthink ing voters, tire drifting rapidly to ward single-taxism and socialism. Henry George, who is the leading representative of these ideas, is glee fully exhibiting the indorsement of a large number of members of the "Democratic National Committee, in which they pledge him the moral strength whatever that may be o their -endorsement and support Curiously, on the vory day of publi cation of Mr. George's collection of political curiosities, the author of one of them, Committeeman Shank lin, of Indiana, is quoted as greeting Mr. Bryan at Kvansville as "the next President of the United States." Is the scheme Uryun and Guorgo in 1900 oil a platform of single tux, de HflcAce to law, and socialism? I.y :iclii'(l lor c vnillnur (inerant Ine. New Orler.ns, Oct. 1(J. Douglas Boulte, a negro leader, was lynched at a small settlement on Bayou Ilaratarla, about 15 miles from this city, yesterday. His offense was running the quarantine gauntlet. Dr. Klug'B New Discovery for Consumption. This is the liest medicine in the world for all forms of Coughs and Colds and for Con sumption. Every bottle is guaranteed. It will cure and not disappoint. It has no equal for Whooping Cough, Asthma, Hay Fovcr, Pneumonia, llronchitis, La Grippe, Cold in the Head aud for Consumption. It is safe for nil ages, pleasant to take, and, above nil, a sure erne. It is always woll to take Dr. King's New Life Pills in connection with Dr. King's New' Discovery, as they regulate and tone the stomach and bowels. We guarantee perfect satisfaction or return money. Free trial bottles at A. Wasley's drug store. Regu lar size IK) cents and $1.00. Coming Kvents. Oct. 82. Entertainment and sociable imder the auspices of the A. E. churcli choir. Nov. 2. Annual supper under auspices of Ladies' Aid Society of the Calvary Baptist church, in liobbins' opera house. Nov. 5. Pcpperpot Social, under tho aus pices of Ladies Aid of the M. B. churcli, In the churcli basement. Nov. 0. Entertainment aud social, uudor auspices of Ladles' Aid, in P. M. church. Nov. 17. Annual supper, undur tho aus pices of tho Trinity Reformed church, in Kobhius' open house. Nov. 25. Thanksgiving dinner to be given by All Saints' Protestaut Episcopal church, comer West and Oak streets. Dec. 2. Tweuty-fifth imuual supper under auspices of Welsh Baptist chuch in Robblns' opera house. WHAT IT INDICATES. Small precautious ofteu prevent great mis chiefs. DeWitt's Little Early Risers arc very small pills in size, but are most effective in preventing the meet serious forms of liver and stomach troubles. They cure constipa tion and headache and regulate the bowels. C. H. IlageubuoU. Fniii' ,-;,.,.. i . Mu,rtr,.r. Little itorls, Ark.. Ot t. Hi. It is Just learned that Tom Parker, ti negro, was lynched Thursday by a mob near Ken dall, in Cleveland county. Parker was one of the negroes arrested for par ticipating In the riot at a negro picnic near Kendall on Aug. 23, in which Mr. J. J. Johnson, a white man, of Pine Bluff, was killed, and a companion badly cut and bruised. He Is the fourth of the gang of negroes to be lynched. Thk kiss still continues to be a Hource of numerous news paragraphs. In New York a young man shot and fatally wounded his nnole because the older man tried to kiss Ids niece in-law contrary to her wishes. In London a woman has just died from hydrophobia caused by permitting lier pet dog to kiss her lips. In Hol land the court of appeals has de cided in a case brought against a young man who assaulted a young woman with a kiss that it is no offence to kiss a person, "as in the nature of H warm mark of sympathy.'' If that Holland decision should stand as a precedent in this country pretty girls would be subject to assaults without 41 umber. It is remarkable how the ''sympathy" of a young man becomes arointed at the sight of a pretty feminine face. Thk mention of W. 11. Andrews, secretary of the Republican state committee, as the twrty nominee for Lieutenant Governor, in thee ool umns several days ago, has met with much favor at the hands of the lead jng party journals throughout the tate. Mr. Andrews has never sought nnblio office, and it is doubtful whether he could be Indueed to ac mrt the nomination. We do not be lieve, however, that lie could refuse jn the face of such universal demand Ht the hands of his party associates. Jle ha been a toiler in the ranks for h number of years, and Is to-day re cognized as one of the moat faithful and valued men in the ranks of the .Republican party of the state. In every county in the state he has hundreds of ardent admirers who would rally to his support, and as the party nominee we predict fur him huh of the largest majorities git en a faudidnte in this state In the Yosemite Valley a while ago, a young fellow went out on the edge of a shelving precipice two thou sand feet nigh, and balanced himself on his head. A lit tle slip or little puff of wind would have sent him to eternity. Not one man in a million would be that kind of a fool. But nine men in , ten are all the time taking foolish chances. There is no deadly peril about a little fit of indiges tion or biliousness, and yet if a man allows these troub. les to get a hold on him he is takim serious risks. Dyspepsia alone seldom Kiuh anyoony , mai is, it only kills you by inches, and takes a good many years doing it. But it weakens and under mines the constitu tion so that it is all teady to receive and fertilize the danger ous diseases which do kill you outright Disease-germs won't grow in healthy blood anv more than corn will grow on a rock. A man who keeps his digestion pel feet and bis blood pure may cat aud drink and breathe disease germs, but they gain no foothold. They are east out of the system. But a man with a dyspepsia weakened constitu tion breathes in typhoid or dipktheretic arerras and down he aoes. The best health-insurance a man can have is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It acts directly on the stomach and liver. It gives the blood-making organs power to make healthy blood It clarifies the blood Irom an impurities, ana duikib up un healthy flesh, muscular power and nerve energy, which fortifies you against disease. His life-Ion; succiss in the treatment of chronic distases has given Dr. Pierce' medium s a world-wide reputation. Kit "Pleasant ivikts" cure oonslipatioa. Nothing so interferes with ono's 'plans or ambitiou like sickness or poor health. Ilavo yon ever thoilgbt that your kidneys may bo the cause of your sickness? You can easily find out by setting aside your urine for tweuty-four hours; a sediment or settling indicates au unhealthy condition of the kidneys. When urine stains linen it is ovl dence of kidney trouble. Too frequent deslio to urinate or rain in the liack, Is also con vincing proof that the kidneys and bladdor are out of ordor. It is a source of comfort to know that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is the great remedy for all kidney and bladder complaints. It re lieves pain, stitch or dull aching in the back difficult or painful urination, frequent dcniro to urinate, scalding or pain in passing it, and quickly overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to et up many times during the night. Tho mild and extraor dinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realiied. Its actiou is gentle, yet immediate, the re lief speedy and tho cures permanent. At druggists fifty cents and one dollar. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet, both sent free by mall. Mention 11 Mi alii and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., liinguainteu, N. Y. The proprietors of this paper guarantee the genuineness of this odor. No Yellow l ever In Moutuoiiicry Monlpomeiy, Ala.. Oct. 10. Owing to rumui s of suspicious cases of fever in Montgomery several of the surrounding towns nave quarantined against her The Advertiser Interviewed every doc tor in the city yesterday, and each doctor declared he not on y did not have a case of yellow fever among his patients, but that there was not even a suspicious case. There was quite an uneasy feeling yesterday, and several hundred people left, but there was no panic. The Wood In the Itoof Trmsew Hail Slii'iinh. nntt Tlieoo Gave Way and Pulled the Dig Dome Down Them. Smiill I.ohs oT Jjlfh Miraculous. Cincinnati, Oot, 16. "The Dangers of a Great City," on the stage of Itobln Bon's Opera House last night, was cut short in its performance by a traglo realisation o f the actual dangers of a great city. The house was fairly well filled, but not crowded. A little before 8:56 o'clock a lady in the audience gays she heard a rasping noise, which con tinued for five minutes before the ca tastrophe. She gave It little attention, thinking It was part of the perform ance. Presently the plastering began to fall in small particles, at first but enough to alarm the timid or cautious of the audience. Soon the plastering began to shower down in great chunks. It came from the celling which sup ported the dome. There was a rush from the gallery, which was not very well filled. The balcony was soon emptied. Those in the dress cirole re tired as promptly as possible, and strange to say, without an apparent panic. The crowding of these to the door obstructed the passage of people from the parquet, which accounts in a measure for the number of casualties. Nobody expected at that moment any other danger than from the falling plastering. Suddenly, and with a great crash, the great central truss of the celling, 80 feet long and 30 feet Wide, came plunging down. The ends of it struck on the two gallery wings ; and doubled it up In the center, sending it down into the parquet with a great scattering of joints and timbers. Noth ing on the stage was harmed. The news of the accident spread rap idly. There was a rush of patrol wagons and of firemen to the scene. The injured were carried to the Cin cinnati hospital. The list at the hospital showed three dead, five dangerously, if not fatally, wounded, and 215 more or less seriously injured. In addition to these a large number, probably 25 or 30, were so slightly Injured as to be able to walk home. A score of surgeons volunteered their assistance to the hospital corps. The scene In front of the hospital door was a sad one. Hundreds of people gathered there, clamoring for the names of the Injured. At Hie Opera House ropes were stretched across all approaching streets, and the poiice had all they could dn to keep the crowd of seven or eight thousand people from crushing through. Tlie damage to the structure was nothing at all to the stage, compara tively little to the gallery, which suf fered most, almost nothing to the dress circle and much less than one would think from the debris scattered around through the parquet, where the main truss landed. The truss rested In the parquet very much In the Rhape of a capital letter V. The wonder is that so very few were hurt. The dead are Miss Lucy Cohen, Mrs. George Kleman and an unknown man. Dangerously Injured: Mr. Goldman, Mrs. Studder, Mary Studder. Mary Haas and an unknown woman. Seriously or slightly injured: Pearl Hall, Grace Connor, C. J. Weiss, Jacob Weyle, Mary Hess, John White, Amelia Weyle, Mary Howe, Ella Moorman, Delia Algier and her three children, Stanley, Joseph and John: Daisy Fair head, S. E. Long, fe. J. Falrland. T. E. Wiley, Fred Jenks, William Moten, Al J. McCabe, Clint Deal, Kate White. Maggie Studder, Amelia Weyle, Sam uel Hosenbaum and Clint Steele. The cause of the accident lay with the roof trusses. The house has been built more than 25 years, and the wood shrunk until the bolts and nails af forded the smallest possible security. One of these trusses had rotted away from its fastenings. It parted and threw the two sections down, and thus in their descent pulled the dome with them. A singular coincidence is that the play announced for next week was en titled "Under the Dome." Last night's disaster recalls forcibly a more fearful one which took place in me same nuueting In February, 187C. Last night there was a real cause for the panic, and loss of life. Then there was no cause whatever except the wickedly foolish cry of fire, started hv a little sputtering hiss coming from the calcium light In the upper gallery. The nuuse on mat occasion was paoked: niobiiy wiui women and children, to witness an allegory of "America," given uy nunareus or scnool ch ldren. With the single cry of tire in such an assembly the mischief was done. A score or more were killed and many uLucin tvbii; injured. NUGGETS OF NEWS Frank 1' Kndiies si tut FieiWIek Con rad em'Riicd liom the Kings ounty (N. y.) jirnitenttni Hon. l.rnlii A. Thurstnrr, special min ister from Hawaii Ir delivering ad dresses In the west on annexation. The man who set lljp to large barns near Ml. Holly, N. .1., Is supposed to have perished In the flames. Two mn me under arrest at Cross well. Mich., suspedert of being the mur dereis of fiemge M Nichols, of Bridge pot!, Conn. John A. Batnes. or Illinois, has been appointed consul tu Cologne, In place of Ferdinand W. Neumann, tu whose ap pointment Gel many objected. The Jury in the case of O. M. Wei burn, ex-collector of Internal revenue at San Francisco, charged with embes slement, returned a verdict of not guilty. When bilious or costive, eat a Oasoaiets candy cathartic cure guaranteed, lOo, Sty. Pout irmVve'i Alicjtmt Slinrtairr. New York. ' Oct. 16. Postmaster Ir ving Kelsey, of Queens, L. 1., was ar rested ycRtrday afternoon on the charge of bulng short in his accounts. It is alleged that an Investigation has revealed a slurtage ot $1,200. Sick Headache. Neuralgia and Extreme Nervousness. E COTIOLBNB. COTTOLUNP.. WHAT IS YOUR TRADE? aimmrimtmmmmmmwid FREE OF CHARGE TO "HERALD" READERS. Tnenlv Coupons nf the HERALD will pat for the Workmanship ' a beautiful hfe,HEe, fl,e band erayon, worth $10 00. Taken from liny dis tinct photouraiih. H1U5 s" or iluk'erreo tvpe at M Meeker's Studio, 80S West Ccntie Street, Wienawdonh. Fa. All we require Is SO c-euU for material. Thoaa who nnrahase frames nay nothing at all for picturti. Price of frames from $1.60 up. OPEN SUNDAYS. To heal the broken and diseswd tissues, to soothe the, Irritated suttacee. to instantly re lieve aud to permanently cure is the mission of DeWitt's Witch Hssel Salve. C. II. Hageu' bucli. GuntemalH linsiiriioiitw UiidlMiiinytid Ran Francisco, Oot. 16. According to advices received here from Guatemala the Insurgent army is still intact, and has not yet met with defeat, the evacu atlon of Quesalteango being merely strategic movement on Its part- Tbe report that I'rospero Morales had sought refuge In Mexico Is emphatically denied. TO OUKK A OOI.K IK OKII PAY. Take Laxative Hroino Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tbe money U It (alls U cure. 28c. A TUiVftH-ti-VeHr-Oia Ttlurderep. Guthrie, o. T., Oct. U.-'Ehirteen-y ear-old Johnnie Matthews was ar rested yesterday, charged with mur dering the B-year-old son of Captain L. L. lirldges, a well known attorney formerly ot WaMa, Mo. The boys auarrele c W"fs4y, and yesterday the murdered boy as found dead lying in front of his father's house with a bullet wound In his head, - There Is strong c idence against Matthews. Vfilt oina I -was eighteen years old until I learned of Dr. Mites' Restora tive EemcdlC3, I suffered from sick neadachci and extreme nervousness aud dys ,icps,.i. In time, heart dlsoase developed. I ivaa treated by several doctors with no re lief Severe palpitation with pain In loft breast shoriue-is of breath, and smothering pell-, mndn rra rm.at miserable. I pro ,'uicd Dr. Miles' Restorative Kervine aud 'ew Hear , Cure unit took them alternately as directed Impri vement bejan at once and Increased mo rap Idly that inside of six . mouths I Increased thirty six pounds In weilht. All pain In the heart Is gone, and the nervousness lias wholly left me," ' Mhs. Ciias. KNAPr, W. German St., Little Palls, N. Y Nov. 7,'95. I)r. Miles' Remedies are sold by all drug ;ists under a positive guarantee, first bottlo bencfi's or money refunded. Hook on Heart ml ncrvci t-cnt free to all applicants. Pit. MILKS MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. Nervine 9 Restores WM. SCHMICKER, JR. Agent'for Shenandoah and Vicinity ..For BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer PHILA & READING RY Dyspepsia-proof Dyspepsia, the thief that steals Rway SO muck of life's pleasure, has no accomplice mora pernicious than lard. Bar every lard-soaked thing out of your diet, and make your digestion proof against dyspepsia and the ills that follow it, by eating the nppe-l . ! : j .1 : . ,,.'1.1- r 1 .i... 1 . -. i . 11 l uziug uuu uiuauuiu luuu mm is picpaicu wuu ) 1 1 &Ktn&- I V The genuine Cottolene Is sold everwherein one to ten pound yellow tins, i with our trade marks "Cottolene" and ttrrr's head in cntton-plant wreath on I every tin. Not guaranteed ir tout in any oilier way. Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago. St. Louis. New York. Montreal. raowvtiiiiiitmtMPiuwir 15th OCTOBER. Pheasant) Quail and Rabbits. ailTOLlt MARHBL BREACH LOADING GUNS. nOUULK BARREL UREACH LOAtJlIfJt TK8. HAMMTJRLESS BREACH LOADING' OVttjpV A -SELF EJECTOR BREACH LOADING GUNS. LOADING SETS. GAME BAGS. GUN CASES. LOADED SHELLS. .SWALM'S HARDWARE STORE.. Pheasant, Quail and Rabbits. 15th OCTOBER. The Faust Wheel flade to Fit. A bicycle, in many respects ,k is like a suit oi clothes. If you do not appear with ease and grace upon your cycle, it is because it don't fit you. With ease nud 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. Patronie home industry .and secure a reliable wheel. FAUST BICYCLE WORKS, - - - - Repairing of all Kinds. - - - -BRANDONV1LLE, PENNA, BRANCH OFFICE : 120 SOUTH JAI1DIN STREET, - - SHENANDOAH, PENNA M Wastes- M IN KPFEOT 3KITKMllEIt a7. 18OT. Trains leave Shenandoah an follows : For New York via Philadelphia week days, 210, 5 86, 705 9 54a. in., 1288, 8 10 and 6 07 p m Sundays, lc a. in. For New York via Munch Chunk, week days, 5 36, 7 05 a. m., 12 38 and 8 10 n. m. For Iteadlnp and Philadelphia, week days, 210,586,705, 951 a.ln., 1288, 8 ltfand 507 p. in Sundays, 2 10 a. m. For Pottavllle, week days, 2 10, 7 05, 9 51 a. m., 12 88, 8 10, 6 07 and 7 25 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 it. in, For Tamaqua and Maluuioy Oity, week da h 210,5 85, 7 05,9 51 a. in., 13 38,8 10 and 6 07 p. In Sundays, 2 10 a. m For WllliaruBiort, Sunbury and Lewlal lira, weeK uays. i v, d on, u au a. in., buu 7 in i mm r-sSiflSs mm mm. Each Trade or Occupation Has Its Special Disease It is well known awoiij; medical men that certain diseases are more readily developed In certain occupations than In others. That each occupation lias its attended physical weeklies. Engineers, railroad men and similar occupations surfer mostly from kid to ine weaiuer suner irom rneuinausiii. mmuAvs. a zi a. in. For tsamroore, wasniugton anu Hie w et via 8uiidayi, 8 25 a. oi. For Maltano I'lane. weekdays. 2 7 05. 9 54, II 80 a. m 12 88. 8 10, 8 07, 7 26, 9 3.1 nm It 10 n. m. HunilavB. 2 10. 8 a. ni. Iror Annlanu anu aliamoKln, wees: ilayn. B 23, llltll mm flakes Want 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. Af rvi x ix1: i. . vve rc imulociii&ii.' rsM?d We're satisfied with a little profit ; we know how to put in stylje without putting gfp5 in price ; we don t charge tor name. We charge simply and solely for shoe all shoe good shoe. 1 k Our School Shoes are good examples of our fair-rfricing. Youths' shoes, 75c, $, $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 mm ii wm mm mm A. Moyer, Mgr. Mnli 1 hI i , oil a Vineyard. WuiU'ii, Ark., Oct. 16. One of the 1 laigcBt and roost valuable vineyards in ; j Bradley county has Just been destroy ; ; . ed by a mob of enraired cltisens. It is : alleged' that rtie sale of tbe wine toads ; ; there has led to much drunkenness , among young men and boys. ! Km n catari h, that dread breeder of con t sumption, sin on nibs to the healing influences f Thomas' Kck'i tric Oil. while clerks and professional lueu, in fact the army of people, whose business keeps them indoors, are oftentimes gieat uilferers from piles and lonstiiwtion. in this con nection the following letter is of interest to people whose occupatiou will not allow suf ficient outdoor exercise. Sir. A. F. Calhoun, notary public and jeweler and watchmaker of Clrc'.cville, W. Ya., writes as follows ; I had been a severe sutferer from piles for years and had tried many remedies with but little benefit, when about three years sko I saw the Pyramid Tile Cure advertised and sent for It. I was liadly afflicted when I got tlieui, but after only two applications tbe piles dis appeared and from that dsy to this I have never felt a symptom of the disease. I feel that I cannot iccoinmend them too highly to sufferers from piles. The Pyramid IMle Cure is free from cocaine, opium or any ininewl polsou, abso lutely safe, pleasant and painless; sold by druggists at 50 tents per package. If there is auy constipation the Pyramid Pills should be used with the pile cure. Tbe pills are 33 cents per package. Any druggist will tell you that tbe Pyra mid la the best known aud most successful and iiopular pile cure ever placed cu the market sud Its reputation as a safe and radi cal cure has only lesulted from the personal recomuieudatiou of people who have been cured of this distressing atlioeut. Send to Pyramid Co valuable little bunk on pllt'h. B. &0. H. R., through trains lee-1 Hoar lug Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. & R. P v.) t 7 55, lite a. m., 810 and 7.27 p. l. Sundays, Leave 1 Of i. Aft , I a . a .a 1 .m. i i n 0 ww, t v", . v a. m... w TO r. in, , I p. ,u. AUUI- tlonal trains from Twenty-fourth and CD est- nui Mreew nanon, wmk nays, 10 SO a. m. 13 20, it It 8 40 p.m. Sundays, 1 at, 8 at p. m. TRAINS FOR 8IIHNANDOAII. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 1215, 4 80, 8 00 a. m Bd 1 86, 4 00 p. m Sundays, 5 00 p. m. Leave New York via Maucb Chunk, week days, 1 80, 9 10 a.m., 1 80 and 4 15 p. m. lave rimaaeiptua, neauiug terminal, weea days, 4 20, 8 85, 10 10 a. m. and 1 42, 4 05, 5 80, U 80 p. m. Bsiraays, imp. m. Sundays, 1 a ui. Leave Pottsvllle, week days, 3 at, 7 40 a. au, 12 80 aud 6 12 p. in. Sundays, 2 85 a. m. T .I- . , 1. .... V 1 1I U IB IIM . UWVB iwuwiiui, " cd. ii.., a .0,0 w, .1 m . m., 1 86, 5 51, 7 20 ami 9 41 p. lu, Sundays, 8 18 a. m r..i muI .1 ,an mix !., BWMHUI VIM, T,W. UWf.. . aW, p VW, 9 12 11 17 a. ui., 2 17, 6 18, 6 17, 7 41 and 10 09 p. m. Sundays. 12 28, 8 45 a. m. Leave Mabauoy Plane, week days, 12 35, 2 W, 400 580,935. 1025. 115. a. in., 282. 6.12, 888, 7 57, 10 22 u in . Sundays, 12 40, 2 40, 4 00 a. m. Leave Williauisport, week days, 712, 10 20 a tu., 4 00 aud 11 80 p. ya. Sundays, 11 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street war aud aouia street wiian lor Aiianne m.y. weeKuaye impress. A "BIG" SAVING ! e Beadina.week days. 1 85. 7 10.10 08. a, lu. vt ou m., i iv, d uu anu s au p. The workingnieii can save money by making their purchases at our store. We are ottering an excellent shoe at the re markable low price of 351.19 For which other stores are asking $1.50 and $1.75. Other goods ill proportion. We make a specialty of repairing. Our New Stock Has Arrived and ... . . . Bargains Are Offered in Jjjfafiry JJne. PLOPPERT'S SHOE STORE 10S NORTH MAIN STREET. Two door, above Merchants' Bank. D. Sunda, tioii. Keturnlni 900 a. m.. 200. 400, Aoeommodatlon, s 00 a. in. , e su p. ui Albion. Mich... for or address .. .. ,.e 1 A. Smkioaud, iy Rxpress, 900, 10 00 a. m. Aeoommoda 8 00 a. tu., 4 45 p. m. urnlne: leAve Atlantic Cltv denot. eoroer Atlantic ana AriteruuM avenuee. Weektlaya Bzpresa, 7 85, 9 00 a. in., 8 80,5 80 p. m. Accommodation, 8 15 a. ni., 408 p. in. Sundays Express, 4 00, 7 80 p. ui. Aooom modatiou, 7 15 a iu., 4 15 p. m. Parlor Carn on all esprnM trains. 1..- r..K,l...v lrn.,a,ly.H .....I.. rut . ...... ,.m.u.., w itvtuvmn l'blladt'lpliia and Heading Railway ticket ajreut Kdhok J. Wuu. (.i-n'I Supt., Ueu'l Pass'r Agt., ltuading Terminal, Philadelphia. nillions of Dollars do up in smoke every year. Take no risks but get your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., Insured In ontoUse re liable companies as represented by DAVID FAUST, I&sffia Also Life and Aealdental Oompanl eat GASOLINE, OIL, WAGON GREESE. Vie make a specialty of Gasoline, 60c In five gallon lots delivered. Mica aud U. S. axle greese. ...Also Headlight Oil, 150 Fire Test, A Handsome Complexion is one of tbe greatest charms a woman can possess. Possoni's Couplbzioh Powoaa gives it. ROBERT YEAGER, Mall orduru (irutuptly atleudeil to, 32 Kt Coal Ht , Shenandoah.
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