EVENING HERALD I HHTAJII.1SIIRD 1R70. Published every Evening, KiceptSuiidv,at t SOtTTK JABDIS HTKMT. Sill CnSTRK 'The Kerala I deiwid In Hhenandoah and the ; mi-rounding towns for six oentsa week, pa-1 hi. o the OMTters. Hy mnll IB. 00 1 year, or 4 sent a month, payable In advanoe. Advi-rtl-c . tnenta charged according to space nd position. The DublhthMa mwt.t the rlarht to eliano tin- Ksluon ot advertisements wlieuever the , nv Mlon of new demands It. The rlitlit Is leeerveri to reject any advertisement, win tber paid toV or not. thai the publishers may deem .Improper. Advrttsln- rates made known anon application, KnSsfed. at tae postoffloe at Shenandoah, Pa., as satond class mall matUr. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. "All the News That's Fit to Print." Evening Herald THURSDAY, (KTOBER 21. 1807. uri'uhlican- static TioKin FOR TBEASUBJtB, .Tames S. Beaook, Of Westmoreland. FOB AUDITOR OKKCBAI LKVI Q. sfoCAOXBY, Of Chester. JtKPnMMCAX COUXTJV T1UKWT. FOR JUDGE, IION. O. P. BECHTM., Of Pottsvllle. ron SMBfttrr, Hikstsb S. AumioHT,' Of Orwigsburg. for poor mrrctor, John Bowk, Sr., Of Tremont. FOR JURY COMMlSSIOlTfR, John AwrrocK, of Mahanoy City. It is generally understood that Schuylkill county will receive lit least one good Federal plum at the hands of President McKinley, and among those who have placed their applica tion in tin- hands of the President is Major Jul m K Finney, of the Miners' Journal Tito Hkhai.H has on several occasions urged his appoint ment, and felt confident that the "powers that be" would recognize the work lie lias done in behalf of t lie party nominees. We are in re ceipt of information, however, that leads- us to believe that the gallant Major lias been agreed upon as the next Naval Officer of the Port of Philadelphia, and it goes without saying that his hundreds of political and social friends in this taction of the county will' receive the intelli gence with great satisfaction. He has been endorsed by every political organization in the county ; the vnri onxjrown Councils, School Boards and oluViulsof the principal boroughs of the county have added their testi monials as to his political work ; the state organization, state oilloinls and members of the Legislature have joined with Congressman Briimiuin pressing upon Senators! Quay and Penrose the advisability of Finney's selection. In view-Cf these endorse ment, together with the unanimity i sentiment in ills iavor existing in nit rtuin tutu tue ut Liie pariv, mere cannot be much doubt of Finney's success. The appointment will not. be officially announced until next March, when the term of the' present incumbent expires. Naval Officer John F. Finney sounds well,- and we know of none whom the official epaulettes will better become than the manager of Pottsville's mnruiug paper. The State Finances. Every now and again some dis gruntled office-seeker raises the ques tion of tlie management of the state's financial affair, more especially when the candidates for Auditor Oennral ""rHitLgtute Treasurer are to be elected. This is the case in the preeent cam paign, particularly as to the candi date for Treasurer, and a faction who are displeased with the nominee, .lames S. Beacom, because ef his faithful adherence to the organiza tion of the party, have raised it this ear. Had Mr. Beacom lieen more of a Mugwump, or less firm in liis Republicanism, it is doubtful if the kickers behind Thompson would have shown any opposition to him. In view of the statements put forth by these pseudo Kpuhlicans it is quite pertinent to refer to the reiort of the joint committee appointed by the last legislature to investigate the conduct of these two offices. This committee consisted of three Sen ators and seven member of tile House, reprseutlng both political parties, and made Its report td the Legislature on March 23rd. last. The report was an exhaustive one, too Ion:.' to publish in Its entirety, but is very interesting and we therefore etlll a lew facts whloll will show that ill 96 cm init Ho-'. 01 was lost to the uti-. and that was tinner the old M,in wincn periniueu county flli-ci- receiving state moneys to de- , .-!( tin- same In home banks, and amount was deposited In an Krie auk w liich failed. Tin- Treasurer took the posTtTon hut as the bank was made a state depositor;, he was relieved of personal tesiionsibility. und he was sustainefl b the court. Tills is the only loss of the kind sustained by the state since 111), and it Is only twenty-three ten thousandths ot one percent, of the money receivi-il in that period, and It is doubtful if j 1 1 iianking institution in the country cau show so small a percentage of loss. In addition tlu- committee found I bat no interest on state deposits were nalil to linvone, ami hiiiuuniis i Thsrn So No Word 80 Fu if meaning and about wlni h siii'li t.'iit!ir n collec tions in'iT as t ha of "Mother,'' yet til en- ire months when lit r lifo 1g ill!.-1 Willi imin, dv-id uii'i sufl'eriog, i ntl hIil looks forty. i rd to the hour w 1th rlnomy till I forebodings, ear and trembling. I "Mother's Friend" , prepares the system for the change 'taking place, assists Nature to make rhild-birlh easy, and leaves ln.r in a condition more favorable to spei dy re 1 cover y H greatly dimlnishi tin- danger to lifo of both mother mul rhild. , I Sent by Mall, en receipt of price, Sl.eo. Book to "Fxrcram Mot In r 1 f ton upon application. 1 I The Brsuneia Beirnistor vo.,Atlata,s. sold mr ah. DriuaoiaTS. officers of all institutions having state money's on deposit were at tached to the report, confirming the statements made under oath by Treasurer Haywood, and showed con clusively that the office Is managed in a careful, conservative way highly complimentary to the Treasurer and the party that elected him to office. We are surprised at the impudence of the kickers behind Thompson In view of this report, which can be found by anyone Interested enough to desire t see it on page 802 of the ' Legislative Uecord. The flgUk how ever, is the old one of "anything to beat Quay," which bobs up perenni ally in some shaie or other only to be Mptelohed as thoroughly as the oombine of 1895. Hvery organization must hate a head, who is usually termed "boos" by the disappointed ones, and it matters little what hie uatue may be. the wiiiie opposition may be expected. The llepublicans of Pennsylvania have grown tiredof theory of "wolf" and have a habit of rolling up big i majoritles for the ticket in spite of them, and that for Treasurer Beacom I will prove no exception Don't Tooaooo spit and Smoke Your Life Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily ami forever, bo made welt, stroiix, magnetic, full of new life and vigor, take No-Ti13tc, the wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. Over 400,000 cured. Buy Xo-To-Bac from your own druggist, who will guarantee a cure. BOc or fl.OO. Booklet and sample mailed free. Ad. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York . RIOTOUS AUSTRIAN STATESMEN. DcM I.li Toi-il On? ami Used an Wea pons In the Untoi-liatts. Vienna, Oct. at. The scenes In the untct-haus Tuesday night and during the small hours yesterday morning were pimply disgraceful. The oppo sition belabored the desks with heavy rulers and siamrued desk lids. When a group' of Czechs advanced and en deavoied . to Hefze the rtilers and to hold the desk lids there was a free fight for the possession ot the lids, which wore torn off and used as wea pons. Count Badenl, the premier, was a wltnera of this extraordinarily painful scene, while the Polish vice president of the ch.iniuer. Dr. Abramovitch, sat pale and cowed In his chair, surround ed hy a shouting and gesticulating crowd, the German members thrusting copies of the BtandKu orders Into his fan so menacingly that his body guard of pules hastily intervened to protect him from physical violence. The trouble had arisen because Dr. Abramovitch insisted in passing to the orders of the day, which was declared to be contrary to the rules of the house. Finally, in dismay, Dr. Abramovitch telegraphed for the president, Dr. Kathrein, who hurriedly returned, sus pended the slttlnK for a few minutes and after conslutation with party lead ers icsclnded the vice president's ruling and suspended the sitting until yester day. Yesterday Dr. Kathrein admitted that the ice- president , had been guilty ot an inadvertence. The crisis is re garded as serious. Moments are useless if trifled away ; and they are dangerously wasted if oensumed by delay in cases where One Minute Cough Cure would bring Immediate relief. C. II. liageu- bucli. MURDERED DY" ROBBERS. A Wealthy Farmer Found Hound, WJtli Ills Skull Ci'iudioU. Montrose, Pa., Oct. 21. A. J. Pepper, a wealthy farmer of Rush, this county, died yesterday from Injuries received Tuesday night at the hands ot thieves. Tuesday evening Ills aged stepmother left him In the barn husking corn, and late In the night awakened from her sleep and missed him. She made a search of the house and found no trace of him. She continued her search tq the barn, and near the corncrib found her son bound hand and foot, with his skull crushed in. Near him lay a heavy olub. A search of his clothing reveal ad tSO, which bad not been disturbed. It la the theory of the authorities that he was attacked with the Intention of robbing him and then looting the house, but "that the thieves were frightened away before they could carry out their purpose. Pepper had the reputation of carrying considerable money about him and whs in the habit of keeping money about the house. "An ounce of prevention Is better than a pound of cure." Df. Wood's Norway line Syrup prevents consumption by earing voids, and all similar lung troubles, , DYNAMrTE IN H1S POCKET. As a Heaalt a Missouri stchooUioy Waa Fatally Maualed. Springfield, Mo., Oct. SI. Raymond, the 18-year-old son of A. D. Allen, sten ographer In the circuit court, went to School carrying a portion of a stick Of dynamite. The explosive, which the boy had found In a stone quarry, was In his pocket u 1th a knife, top and mar bles and a quantity of other thing oommon to boys' pockets. In getting Into his seat the boy banged his dan gerous collection against the desk. causing an explosion which will prob ably coat his life and which was heard tor two blocks. The child's right hand waa blown off ana tn bis right groin a terrible wound was inflicted, from which, the surgeons say, he cannot re cover. The teacher, atlas Mack, waa close by and had her skirts torn into breda. but she was not hurt. Tho ex plosion caused a panic among the other children, and several were hurt in try ing to get out of the building. (Wurct.i stimulate liver, kidneys and hnwrls Ncvei iicken, weaken or gripe, inc. 1 EIGHTEEN MILES OFFLAMB. j T(Miwitliitt forest fires tn Cambria County. I'entts.vl vmiln. Johnstown. Ph., Oct. 21.-Immense fotci tires have been raging In this county for the past two days, doing thoiiHiids of dollars worth ot damage. In White, Itoade and Clearfield town ships the (Ires have been so serious lh.it lirmlreila of people are almost ex-liau-liu in their efforts to cheek the lliioie- S" i t tl liarns have been de stm.. id. ami unless the rain brings re lict luilhei considerable damage Is (oitjln The line of flame which is nui'i'inn ilmiurh the woodlands In no th. tn t'lin.bila Is said to be 18 miles In iMiuih In the absence of wind It m es slowly, but leaves neither fences no other combustible matter liehlnd It. Vi hat la known as the Hopper valley, In Cambria township, has been on Are for four days, and a tract of about 400 acres of Umber belonging to the Bene dictine fathers has been burned over, damaging trees to such a serious ox tent that they wilt have to be killed, no that they will have to lie worked up Into lumber Immediately. This will mean the employment of considerable labor. WMtehlitK I'or Kltllmstors. Norfolk, Va.,' Oct. St. Collector of Customs Lerny H. Shield yesterday re ceived another dispatch from See ret a ry Oage instructing him to hold until fur ther orders the schooner Donna T. Briggs, now detained here on sus picion of having been engaged In fili bustering, The 8llver Heel, an al iened filibuster schooner, which has given the New York officials the slip and 1 supposed to have headed for Norfolk, has not yet put in an appear ance. The customs officials are on the watth for her. Bicyrle ride-s, football players and athletes, generally, mid a sovereign remedy fur the sprains and bruises anil cuts to which Mtey are constantly liable, in Dr. Thomas' Beleotrie Oil. SupvrvMna: Architect ol'tlio Ti-enmirj- Washington. Oct. 81. As a result of, the recent civil service examination. In which there were 35 competitors, Sec- I retary doge yesterday appointed James ! K. Taylor, of Pennsylvania, as super I vising architect ot the treasury. Mr. Taylor Is at present a principal draughtsman in the supervising archi- tect's office For Infants and Children. 7kt fie- ' It ra Tstr Tntljtr. VH:: mul ot betr .May right Aunlli. Carson, Nov., Oct.' Dan Stuart has written to his representatives here predicting that next June or July there will lie another championship contest in Carson between Corbett and Fitz limnninn. At the same time the feath erweight championship will be decided, to be followed by a ten days' racing meet, with at least $20,000 in purses. it's Queer How Quick Pan-Tina cures coughs aud colds, "5c. At Ortihler Bros., driiK Btore. Stnito "Until t'p. Jltt'l Molen. UntontoKii, Wnsh., Oct. 21. The stage running between Lewlston and Untontown was held up at 10 o'clock p. m. by masked men, and the Unllted States mulls and the express box were' rifled. NUGGETS OF NEWS. The First National bank of Catons vllle, Md., has been authorized to begin business. President McKinley will not consider any new consular appointments until after congress meets. Many people who attended a church supper at lUnghampton, N. Y., became ill after partaking of the viands. Dr. Sheldon Jackson says that the reindeer is the only solution of the transportation problem in Alaska. Thomas Litz, an employe of the Homestead, Pa., Steel works, was caught in the rolls and horribly crush ed. Benjamin F. Hunt, agped 87 years, and Mrs. Julia Ann Sherman, aged 90, were married yesterday at Watertown, Conn. John Murphy, a convict In the Au burn prison, has fallen heir to a large amount of property left by his grand father. The council of the Creek nation has rejected by an overwhelming vote the Dawes treaty for the allotment of land In severalty. To give up enough of his skin to re place what he scalded from anothei boy. or In- prosecuted, is the alternative Offered to a Chicago lad. Joseph I.ipiorre and Ills second wife are on trial at SherbrooUe, Que., charg ed w It Iv inhuman treatment of the 13-year-old daughter of Laplerre by his .lrst wife. BLEEDING PILES. And all other form of this common and often dangerous ilisea-w readily cured with out pais or inconvenience. Thousands of men aud women are aflllctcd with some sort of piles, without either know ing the exact natufe ST the trouble, or know ing it, are careless enough to allow- it to run without taking the simple means offered fora radical cure. The failure of salves aud ointments to per manently cure piles has led many to belUtve the only cure to be surgical operafjon. Surgical operations are dangerous to life and moi cover not often entirely successful aud at this time are no longer used by tlie liest physicians or recommended by them. The safest aud surest way to cure any case of piles, whether blind, bleed iug or protrud ing, is to use the Pyramid Pile cure, com posed of healing vegetable oils, and absolutely free from mlueral iioisons aud opiates. The following letter from a Pittsburg gentleman, a severe iTrtTerer" from MeetMng piles, aires someildea of the prompt, effectual character of this pile cure. lie writes : I take pleasure writing those few lines to let you kuow that I did uot sleep fur tluee inontfM except for a short time each night becawe of a bad case of bleeding piles. I was town in lied an4 the doctors aid we no good, A good br$wt told me of the Pyra mid Tile Cure and I bought from my drug gist thre fifty oenta hoses. They cured me and I will soon be able to go to my work again. W ilium IUkpschv, 40 Ht , Cotton Alley, below HuUJerSt., Pittsburg, Pa. The Pyramid Pile Quae is not only the safest and surest remedy for piles, but Is the best known and moat pocmlarfl 'Mary phy sicist) and druggist In the country knows It aud what it will io. Head for little book on cause aud cure of j pilos, describing all forms of piles and the i proper trcitiii. ut. The I'.vtuund cau he found at all drug stole I ,tt in 1 1 nt- per ii kuge Bladder Disease. Bladder, Kidney and Urinary dis eases are dreadful afflictions. Their progress is usually slow. Men and women sutler lor years, and many die at last in great agony. Dr. David Kennedy s Favorite Remedy is the one medicine that cures the&F dis eases. It lifts people out of sick-beds, and re stores them to vigorous health. Strength begins to come back as soon as the sufferer begins to take it. "For several years," says Mr. Richard B. Brown, a commission merchant of 306 Washington street, New York, "I suffered from inflam mation and ulceration of the blad der. My family physician was tin able to relieve me. Specialists failed to do me any good. I kept growing worse. I had been confined to my bed five weeks, and I didn't think there "was much chance of getting out of it. Well, I tried Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. In a week I was able to got out of bed, and in a short time 1 recovered com plete'y. I can work 16 hours a day now, and to Dr. David Kennedy'. Favorite Remedy all credit is due." At all drug stores, $1 a bottle. GETTYSBURG, LURAY, WASHINGTON. lVrsoiuilly-CoiHllicleil Tour lu lVmmyl VHUin KhIIi-ouiI. Our the battlefield of Gettysburg, through the picturesque Blue Mountains, via ItaKers town and Antlutam, and down the lieiiutifiil and liistorio Shenandoah Valley to the unique CMverns of buray; thence across the rolling hills of Northern Virginia to Wash ington, Is the route of this tour a section of , the country intensely interesting from both a historic nud a scenic standpoint, j The tour will leave Tew York 8:00 a. in., land Philadelphia lg.80 P. M.. Saturday, October 23, in charge of one of the cnmpanj 's tourist audits, and will cover a iicrlod of seven days. An experienced chaperon, whose especial charge will be unescorted ladies, will accompany the trip throughout. Itmiud-trip tickets, covering all necessary expenses during the entire time absent, will he sold at the extremely low rate of $27 I'liiut New York, e5 from Trenton. $21 from Philadel phia, and proportionate rates from other points. For itineraries and full information apply to ticket agonts, Tourist Agent, 11U0 Broad way, New York, or address Geo. V. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad street station, Philadelphia. BLADDER TROUBLES. Tlio bladder was created for. one. purpsse, namely, a rcceptaclo for tho urine, and as such it is not liablo toany form sf disease ex cept hy ouo of two ways. The first way is from imperfect actiou of tho kidneys. The second way is from careless local treatment of other diseases. SAMPLE SENT FREE. Unhealthy uriiio from unhealthy kiJneys is tho chief cause of bladder troubles. It is comforting to know that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root fulfills ovcry wish in qulokly curing bladder aud urinary troubles. It cor rects inability to hold urine and scalding or stinging pain in passing it, or bad elfects fol lowing use of liquor wine or beer, and overcome that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during the i niht to "riia'e- Tlie mild and oxtraordl- nary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Itoot is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing rases. If you need a medicine you should havo tho liest. At druggists fifty cents aud ouo dollar. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet,' both sent free by mail. Mention EVBNINO Hkkald and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingliamton, N. Y. Tho proprietors of tbispapergmirantee tlio genuinues of this offer. Coming l'lvents. Nov.:.'. Aunual supper under autpices of Ladies Aid Society of tlio Calvary Baptttt church, in Bobbins opunt house. Nov. S. Lntortalument and sociable tinder the auspices of tho M. K. church choir. Nov. 5. Pepperpot Social, under the aus pices of Ladies Aid or the M. li. ohurch, In the church basement. Nov. 0, Kntertaiumeut aud social, under auspices of Ladies' Aid. in P. M. church. Nov. 17. Annual supper, under the aus pices of tho Trinity Iteformed church, in Bobbins' open house. Nov. 26. Thanksgiving dinner to lie given by All Saints' Protectant Episcopal church, corner West and O.ik streets. Dec. 2. Twenty-fifth annual supper under auspices of Welsh Baptist chuch iu Bobbins opera house. EIGHT HOUR LAW CONTEST. Appwtl to the Supreme Court From Ptali's Supi'Bino Court. Washington, Oct. II. The oaae of Al Pert F. llolden, plaintiff in error, vs. Harvey Hardy, sheriff of Salt Lake county, Utah, which involves the con stitutionality of the Utah eight hour law for miners engaged In underground mines, waa argued In the supreme court yesterday. The case same up from the supreme court ot Utah. Hoi den was oonvicted for employing An derson, a miner, for ten hours a day, and sentenced to serve G7 days In Jail and pay a fine ot JB0. On the trial llolden, while admitting the employment of Anderson for ten hours a day, pleaded not guilty, be cause Anderson voluntarily engaged his services, because the facts charged (Md not constitute a orime, the statute being repugnant to the constitution of the Unted States In that it deprived employer and employe from making oontraote In a lawful way for lawful purposes; that It was class legislation, and deprived the defendant of property and liberty without due process of law. Upon conviction he filed a petition In the supreme court of Utah for a writ df habeas corpus, which tlie court de riled, whereupon It was brought to the supreme court on assignment of error that the Utah suprorne court erred In holding ',ne law constitutional. N Certainly you don't waut to sutler with dys pepsia, constipation, sick headache, sallow skiu and loss of appetite. You have never tiied DeWitt's Little Early libers for these complaints or you would ltave been cured. They are small pills but great regulatoM. C. It Jtagenbucb. BLISS IN THE CAMPAIGN. .jrotnrr of the- Interior Addresses a Tniay Moettug. New Yotk, Oct. 2b--General Benja min V. Trai y, rand Ida te for mayoY; Secretary of the Inteilor Cornelltlt N. Bliss und Governor Frank Black ad dressed au audience of 1,500 persona at a Republican meeting held last night In the Lenox Lyceum here. The speak ers and their speeches were enthusi astically applauded. This is the first time Secretary Bliss has spoken In the great municipal campaign. During his address he said: "There has been criticism about men coming from Washington and Ohio and Nebraska and other places to speak to the people of New York. I thought I had a right bb a cltlsen of this town to oome. I have seen Benators Thurs ton and Foraker come here before, and some of our friends who now criticize them for coming were then glad to see them. They did not come to tell you what to do. but to find out what you are going to do." He then referred to Kansas Populists raising money for George's campaign. A Henry George meeting' In the Brooklyn Academy of Music, last night called forth an audience whlob filled the big building to overflowing. The principal attraction was the appear ance In Brooklyn of Henry George for the first time during the campaign. He was received with tremendous ch erlng, at the conclusion of which he be:;un an address that was Interrupted repeatedly by prolonged applause. Beth Low addressed a In if e meeting In Flushing last ninht. The executive committee of the Man hattan Democracy so-i-a 1 1 cil H eckler Deniocnacy - unanimously In lord d the CltlEens' I'lilnn tlckut last n rrht Tho Steckler Democracy lias mure than once polled I'O.OOO votes, and Is com posed principally of Germans. ' If vuu huve ever seen a little child i i a pat oxysm of wbooplng cough, or il yi n Iihm been annoyed by a constant tlcUing in the throat, you can appreciate the valne or Om Minute ConghrCnre. which gives quick re lief. ( - lI.llaHOiiBIn-h. M 1 1 1 1 ii ry I fewerv n H mf Tn.Yi lu-k 1 1 . Washington, Oct. 21.-The secretary of war hsued an order yesterday creating .a military reservation In that part of Alaska lying within a radius of 69 miles of St. Michaels. The pur pose is to confer upon Lieutenant Col onel Handall the necessary legal, au thority to preserve order and protect property in thlajseoMon of the country, both of which are believed to he Jeo pardised by the large number of law less charai tors gathered near the mouth of the Yukon. To heal the broken and diseased tissues, to soothe the irritated sui faces, to Instantly re lieve and to permanently cure Is the mission of DeWitt's Witoh ltasel Salve. C. II. Ilagcn- bticb. Mr, i.-u-ilt-UI'H Vntfier fwt. Mcnt t. ).. Oct. 21. J5eb Uudotphthe father i i M's. JameB A. Garfield, the widow- of the late (irealdfem, died last evening at Lawntteld, the ' Garfield' home, of old age. The deceased was 91 years of age. Two children besides Mrs. Garfield survive him. They are Mrs. Camden HockWelV'of New York, and Captain Joseph Rudolph, who lives here. ' A Valuable Prescription. Editor Morrison of W'orthington. bid., 'Sun," writes: "You have a valuable pre scription in Electric Bitters, and I can cheer fully recommend it for Constipation and Sick Headache, and as a general system tonic in nas no equal.-- airs. Annie Ktehle. U023 Cottage Grove Ave.. Chicago, was till run down x.'d not eat or digest food, hud a backache which never left her and felt tired and weary, but six bottles of Electric Hitters restored hei health and renewed her strength. Prices B0 cents and $1.00. Get a bottle at A. wasley s Drug btore. I'l-euoll Soli'llet-M Killed. Paris, Oi t. 21. An official dispatch received here from General Galllenl, the French commander-in-chief In Madagascar, announces 'that a strong band of Sakalavaa has attacked a French post which was recently estab lished at a point on the Tslriblblna river, in western Madagascar, killing many of the garrison, including three officers. ZZ TO OUIHJ A 0OI.I) IN ONU DAY. Take Laxative Ilroino Qui 01 no Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. BSo. ;.m ,. s,rti. vii5riit,',"e'Tii,ttcH. Philadelphia. Oct. 21. Mrs. Sarah Stuyvepant, the white mlsttess of Ma rlon Stuyvesant, the colored porter, who was held on suspicion of having murdered Major William C. Wilson, the Walnut street librarian, and was final ly discharged for lack of evidence, de clared to a reporter yesterday that her husband had threatened Co kill Wilson, and made other Incriminating state ments. She was intoxicated at the time, and said Stuyvesant had been beating her. Dr. Miles' Nervine Triumphs. Excessive Nervousness from Childhood La Grtope Brings on Heart Weakness. REV. B. P. 8EABEY, pastor M. E ciuiri-b, Buchanan, Gtt. writes Dec. 10, 1801: "Iu childhood I waf nf.li t'.-d 1th excessive nervousness, which, nlnio,t developed Into St. Vitus dance, 1 partially recovered, but atcollogcltgrsdu nlly crew worse. Close study aggravated the tro.ible: any unusual exertion caused tt -'r.iMln-; till over. In )00 I had a severe nttnoU of I.a Oilppo which brought on heart Kuukncss I Lao been almost '-jnttantly under treatment tot nervous troubles, and It-hanged cllmnei fre quently without aviill I.iist Pebruury I be gan tukln- Dr. Mites' Rebtoratlve Nervine and Nerve and Liver PilU and bluce i.heu I have Ik-un studying mure and working hurdui than tor years and the good effects that ha ve resulted soem to he permanent." Dr. Mths' hemudtus arc sold by all drug gists uudur a ptudllve guuraateo, Urot bottle beueUts or money Ato tided. Book 00 Heurt and Ner vui.se ul free to all applicant. UK. MILES MEDICAL CO., aUkbart, lad. Wanted-An Idea I3J Protot your Idaait thsr may tiring eu waalta. Writ JOHN WKUuliutll'ltN ft ro.. Putont Attor ney., Washington, 1). . for tbelr tl.SJO prise oRw uul list of two hunilraU Invniuluiii wautuo I i wSS' ft.n ' Gail COTT0LBNE. e3i890eesc89aerS0secflacs3s'o- I ingestion's Friend j S Packing-house lard, with all of its impurities and offensive S qualities, has been supplanted in the kitchens of thousands of f g discriminating housewives by COTTOEENE, the use of g a which means better food, better health. a COTTOLE 9 li Pttre vegetable oil. combined with wholesome. digestible beef suet. It i endorsed by physicians as hcalthfnl and recommended by cooking experts ns preferable to all auluial fata for shortening and frying purposes. ThagataQCottoMti U sola tTsrvwhors la oris tn ten sound yellow tins, wlili our trade-marks "OXIiXmw" ami nlfrrxthmt tn cottnafUxnt ursaiA-on evtry tin. Hat gMreuteed Itsold la uy othtrway. Made only by B TUB N. K. PAIIIDMK COMPANY, . P Chicago. St. Lonla, Nw York. Uontnal.- ieseEe88ssMas8ffoo5HeseBa9es9a 1 'PEMSYuVAfllAbHORSES I Friday ..October 22nd, 1 897, At Nelswenfer's Sale and Exchange Stables,. Shenandoah, Pa., AT 1 O'CLOCK SHARP. BAIN OJS SHINE. .. Theo ho'fsei rirte'all well'' seasoned audWn be put into harness., immediately upon purchase, withput piigauuteriiig any sickness whjch is generally the csetJilVtidrses not acliatfetfLj ' - If every horse sold is not as exactly represented, the money will be refunded to the buyer. Every horse sold is guaranteed, avoiding all risks at the hands of the bidder. Every horse niust and will behold to the highest bidder on day of sale. Wn. NE1SWENTER. mm ww Wastesr H 'fjms i m yu .' &' n vjg Hi is a rtss i fl I H ifTfl rv &. . 7 l l jtm SHE G ' mSKra -A. A S- A SS HC -AwT y Y VO V"- is an old saying, But whether it earthly, use wasting money. Especially in shoe buying. '.' ' ' fl(fi Soma stores- tjhargg, for name ; some for style ; some for greed. We'WHotJSelfish. We're satisfied with a little profit ; we know how "to put in style without putting in price ; we don't charge fpr name. We charge simply and solely for shoe all shoe good shoe. Our School Shoes , are good examples of our fair-pricing. Children's shoes', 50c, 75c $1, $1.25. 3 iTOfltf hQesr$i. llS. $'-5- " ' "They're built heyre built thorough usage they. get. Shoes you'll ' rM5e$glatl you bought"; shoos we're glad to rMMi handle. A "BIG" Factory Shoe Store, if The workingme.il can save money by making their purchases at our tore. We are offering au excellent shoe at the re " markable low price of , 4. , For which other stores are asking proportion,. We make Our New Stock Has Arrived and . . . . . . Bargains Are Offered in Mvcry l,mc. PLORPERT'S SH.b'E STORE IOS NORTH rVl'A I IM STIR E ET, Two doors above Merchants' Bank. BICYCLES ! BICYCLES ! , FOR SALE CUBA'. One f 100 Gents' '07 Hanger wheel, good as new. One teo Ladles' or Misses' , Qriattsut, wlwel, eowtiuo. -i Ci f No : Reasonable : Offer : HoFitsed. GUY D. STEBNEK, No MB West C'berry St., - Shenandoah, Pa. COTTOLUNB. v-1 ji j i The undersigned has at rived with a carload of strictly Pennsylvania Hoists. Among then -Hie woikeis. drivers and general purpose horses. Tlie loud nleo contains a number of EXTRA FINE DRIVERS. Our public sale will tnke place on rag as true as it ever was. is true or not there's no mm m mm. mm mm mm well t built well , built to withstand MS BOB SAVING ! $1.50 and $1.75. Other iioj goods it) a specialty of repairing CHARLES DERR, TONSORIAL ARTIST xoo NORTH "MAIN ST1UWT." KlMt-claM work guaranteed. Prompt au polite attaudauta. llalr cutting a speelally. J
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