The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, October 22, 1897, Image 2

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Evening Herald
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8a, 1887.
1 Miss Maud Italcamp, of South .Turdin
street, In in Philadelphia at the bedside of her
sister, Mrs. Lathlsnc. who Is lit.
Pim1 HOfflWHI
' Robert Konsman, editor of Darblnlnit'
left for Pittsburg this morning, wher-
Klllt
octal super-
life Having
the number of dls-
the si ope it the service
?N .... . . . rnfi l.ln. n.n
41 y MM' )fili tin ipi, uKigt wii-
fdi i il'ly gi enter thnn for any pre
cei'n k ji'Bi. The number of vessels
ltEI'UHI.ICAN STATIC TIOKKT-
cor treasures,
Jambs 8. Bkacom,
Of Westmoreland.
FOB ATJDITOB QKXBBAX,
Levi U. MoCauxy,
Of Cheater.
leltver lpAf tlrk Ah Hfw.UllaMM
Mrs. Frank Itash, rceU0 tuwn,i.i "
alley, has given Mrt- I"""" ' "'"
Mrs. Evans Highways una s.ihmhii nut
being V" fenc?"-
her' i'f"'''ct; employes of corpoiun n- m
.neir right to form or belong to laloi ii kiui
ieatinin. Penalty for infringement il win.
Making it a misdemeanor to in r hiij
badge or button of any labor or Hitiiu.il
organisation uuloaa a member ol tin name.
Fine $100. ,
Extending the provisions of the act of .Time
183A, i ouwriiing roachauic's lieus, to plumo- ,
ing, gas fitting, fm nlshiug and erecting grates 1
and lurnacos, gas and electric light natures
and wiring.
i Preventing mine superintendents, foremen
iiml assistants from receiving or soliciting
money or presents from those in tlivir
employ. Penalty 1300.
All cheese made or sold In this stat must
be plainly marked lit large letters to what
grade It belongs "Foil cream," "Three
fourths cream," "One-half (ream," "One
fourth cream" or "Skimmed cheese."
Permitting minors 18 years old to make all
needful contracts to become members of
fraternal and beneficial societies.
But the Trumpet's Clarion Note
Sounded by a Scranton Citizen.
At first only the faintest echo reached to
the coal regions. It came In the onward
march through the state awakening echoes
of irood cheer to mint of each triuuinhal
totnllj l.st, however, was only at, step. Now 'tishere. ami the tiumpetanotesof
agalnoi T in 1S6 and "3 In 1S9S. truth are daily sounded ami doubt remains
fit the total number of disasters 39( more. This time 'tis In Scranton, the
ocuiticd to documented vessels and i bustling cry of the miners. At 1130 Marion
SOT. to small undocumented craft sail- street, resides Airs. J. FIU and her evidence
limits, row-boats, etc. On board me ;s added to that of many another In this re
gion This Is how she tells It : "After being
KKrt'Ur.lO.VN COUNTY TlOIClfr.
fob JtrrwB,
Bom. 0. 1. Bbomtbl,
Of PottavlUe.
FOR SHKBIPP,
HlBSTKB 8, ALBBISHT,'
Of Orwlgsbarx.
kob poor dirbctok,
John Kows, Sm.,
Of Tremont.
FOR .rtJRY COMMISSIOJIHH,
3oh Anbtock,
Of Mahauoy City.
Kkv. Dr. McVickak, the well
kiiuwn and highly esteemed rector
t the Holy Trinity Protestitnt Itpis
cuiial cliurcli, of Vliilatlelphlu, has
lii-en elected Bishop Coadjutor of
Kliodt 1-ltind at the EpiaoopHl Con-
eution nt Provideuee. This is cer
tainly a hlith and richly merited
honor, tli'inh it will take from Phila
delphia one of the ablest, moat pop
ular and ttuccetirtful luininterH of that
city.
Thk foot lall beacon is on in the
fullest sense, and as game after game
is played we hear of accidents to some
. Wn"hjjlayers. The mishaps reported
are ofcSfftn&TJTfly the more serious
ones. There have been, and no doubt
will continue to bo, a frreat many
minor injuries sustained, which for
the present will seem to be of little
account, but the effects of which will
be felt hereafter-possibly through
an entire lifetime.
The Hajtplest Person Alive.
The person who has always been well takes
health as mutter of course, and doesn't appre
ciate it. The happiest persona aie those who
have been cored after they have considered
themselves incurable; they become anxious
about tbeir Pel low-men, and spread fur and
ul.le the good news of their regaiued health
and the means by which it was accomplished.
There Is a great army of snrh people to-day
who owe their present happiness and health
to Or (ireene ami his great medical dis
coveries, and the U tiinony they bear of
relief from the grip of decay and death bears
out the broad statement that all the diseases
arising out of the nerves and b'ood ran lie
quickly and permanently conquered by this
famous specialist. Among the potent reme
dies discovered hy his research is the world
famed Nervura. Dr. Greene's office is at 35
West 14th Street. New York City, and he
may be consulted either personally or by
letter free of all charge. To be told exactly
jour 111 and what to lake to be well by this
great physician free of all cost is the priv
ilege of rich and poor alike. A letter to li tin
will receive instant attention, and his reply
and advise wfll lie absolutely without charge
Sksator Wolcott, who -represented
the American Bimetallic
Special Commission to London, will
come home with a ilea in his ear so
fur as British co-operation is con
cerned. Lord Salisbury, in a diplo
matically worded note, sent to Am
bassador Hay, says his government
is not able to reopen the Indian mints
-C.t present, and regrets the inability
to co-operato with the United State,,
and France in their etlorts to secure
a par exchange for gold and silver
and an enlarged one for silver.
WHILE the political campaign in
Sohuylkill county has not beeu of the
brass-bund order, nevertholeri the
voters have given the subject of a
choice as between the Bepublican and
Demoorat candidates due considenv
tlon. In none of the distriots have
the Republican managers found any
dissatisfaction with the party nom
inees they are all men of good
character, honest and competent. It
is safe to predict that Schuylkill
county will demonstrate on Novem
ber 2nd that it is permanently
nuoiioreti in tue uepuouean column.
MGR. SCHROEDER'S VICTORY.
Catholic ITiilvorMty lllroutorn Itegret
the fhneirtw Mntle Annliist Illm.
Washington, Oct. 21. The board ef
directors of the catholic university
reached a final decision on the case of
Mgr. Schroeder at their session yester
day afternoon, and the following official
statement was given out by Mgr. Con-
aty. rector of the university and sec
retary of the board.
"The board was notified that Mgr.
Schroeder intended to send In his rests
nation during his last stay In Germany,
but he did no do so on account of an
advice received from the holy father.
The board therefore leaves the tlnal
decision to the holy father himself, and
expresses Its regret at the many
charges made agfelnst Mgr. Schroeder
In this connection."
At.-ong other charges against Mgr.
Schroeder was one that he was a fre
quenter of saloons.
documented vessels were 3,739 persons,
of whom -8.897 were saved and 12 lost,
on board t'.ie undocumented vessels
there were 706 persons, of whom 698
wei e snved.
The estimated value of the docu
mented vessels Involved was $S,13!,486;
that of their cargoes Jl. 976,310, of which
f5.108.895 was saved and )l,Mt,tW loet.
The estimated value of property In
volved In the disasters to the undocu
mented craft was $221,745, of Which
amount $182,280 was saved.
The life saving crews saved and as
sisted to save during the year 471 ves
sels, valued, with their cargoes, at
$3,016,040.
BLADDER TROUBLES.
The bladder was created for one purpose,
namely, a receptacle for the urine, and aa
such it is not liable to any form of dlseaev ex
cept by one of two ways. The first way ig
from imperfect action of the kidneys. The
second way is from careless local treatment of
other diseases.
SAMPLE SENT FREE.
Unhealthy urine from unhealthy kt.lueys
is the chief cause of bladder troubles. It
is comforting to know that Dr. Kilmer's
Swanip-Uoot fulfills every wish In quickly
curing bladder and urinary troubles. It cor
rects inability te hold urine and scaldlu; or
stinging pain in passing It, or bad effects fol
lowing use of liquor, wiuu or lieer, and
overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being
compelled to get up many times during the
night to urinate. Tho mild and extraordi
nary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is
soon realized. It stands the iilghost for its
wonderful cures of the most distressing
cases. If you need a medicine you should
have the best. At druggist fifty cents and
one dollar,
troubled six years with kidney disorders, I
oiip day noticed an advertisement of Dean's
Kidney Pills. My itest efforts to get rid of
my troublo had failed, but I determined to
try once more, ana got a box of pills at
Matthews' llros. drug store, and I am indeed
glad of this determination, for Doan's
Kidney Pills are all that is claimed for them.
They arc easy to take and leave no disagree
able after effect. My affection varied some
times, worse than others, but I hare never
1ien free from the trouble In all these yeais.
The warm weather seemed to effect me worse,
and during that season the passage of urlno
was accompanied by severe in. I had con
siderable pain in my back at night, and upon
rising in the morning my limbs ami naca
wore stiff. Iliad stomach trouble too, but
that together with all the other ailments has
vanished. I have told my Mends about tne
great good Doan's Kidney Pills have done
ins, ami I shall always praise thoiu and use
them myself when necessary, although I
have no need of them at present. Three
boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills have made me
feel strong and well.
For sale by all dealers. Price 80 cents.
Mailed by Foater-Mllburn Co , Irofflilo, N. Y.
Sole agents for the U. S.
GETTYSBURG, LURAY, WASHINGTON.
Personally-Conducted Tour via Pennsyl
vania Itullroad.
Oer the battlefield of Gettysburg, through
the picturesque llliio Mountains, via llagen
town and Antietam, and down the beauttfnl
and historic Shenandoah Valley to tho
unique Caverns of Lucay; tticnco across the
rolling hills of Northern Virginia to Wash
ington, is the rpute of this tour a section of
the country Intensely interesting from both
a historic and a scenic standpoint.
The tour will leave New York 8:00 n, m..
l'oswlldy Fatal Trolley Collision.
Jerst y City, Oct. 22. Five persons
were injuied, one of them seriously. In
a collision on the Bayonne and Green
ville line of the Consolidated Traction
company at Columbia Place, this city,
yesterday. Charlee Ltamer, of New
ark, had his right Knee cap fractured
and was Internally Injured. He may
die. The vehicle which collided were
three open cars having on board the
Grasshopper (Juaid, of Newark, N. J.
This organisation, which is composed
of prominent business men of Newark,
and ex-assemblymen of Essex county,
was on its way to Schutaen park, where
the annual target excursion is being
held.
Rich and poor alike Huffer the tortures that
come with that terrible plague. Itching Piles;
rich and poor alike And instant relief and
permanent cure in Doan's Ointment. Your
dealer keeps it.
In.
Piendlsh Crimes.
Never in the history of crime have
murders taken on such fearful forms,
ir displayed so much ilendish inven
tion on the part of the murderers, is
the opinion of the Philadelphia Star.
One notably peculiar feature of most
or tnem nas neen tnar m neany every
case the xerpetrators have been per
ilous who at one time were either
husbands or lovers.
Another marked feature has been
the multilatiou of the bodies. Lettt-
gert, of Chicago, is alleged to have
murdered his wife whom he once
adored, and after chopping her body
to pieces, and easting her into a sau
sage vat, consumed it with powerful
acids.
The young men of Covington, Ky.,
who, after murdering the pretty girl
whom they " once professed to love,
cut off her head, ami then strove to
hide the poor girl's body. JIns. Kaok,
who onoe professed to love Gukien
su ppe, transferred her afl'eetiotMi to
another, and prevailed upon him to
assist her in murdering the old lover,
who was enticed to a lonely hrfute,
shot there, hacked to pieces, and his
head packed in plaster, and thrown
into the river.
We could quote many more of these
fiendish crimes, and the horrifying
treatment of viotiiiuiby those who. at
tine time professed to be devoted to
them.
These strange phases, which the
greatest crime known to the law has
of late years taken on, are subjects
worthy of calm reflection, in order
that a conclusion maybe reached as
to their cuutcs. and whether what
iias already transpired 1 only the be
ginning of a murderous era that will
throw into the shade all that hac
liii cedi'tl it for ilendishiu and utter
l l J l M- 1 t
Millionaire's Widow Will CnntW.
New York, Oct. 22. George Richard
son, son of the deceased millionaire,
Joseph Klchardson, has made an affi
davit that his father, to avoid litiga
tion after his death, deeded all his es
tate excepting $500,000 to himself and
his sister. Counsel for the widow of the
millionaire now say that they will force
to an issue the application for the ap
pointment of a temporary administrator.
Uniformity in (.'laaslfyliiK Tobacco
Washington. Oct. 22. It Is announced
at the treasury department that a
meeting of the government tobacco
I exuerta located at the several tobacco
h i - . 1 ,1 l. I,AJ a niiral.U.'a
warehouse In New York, beginning
Nov. L The trcetlng is called for the
purpose of arransing a uniform method
of classifying tolmcccs.
A rECULIARRBMBDY.
and Philadelphia 12.80 P. M Saturday,
You may havo n sample bottle I October 23, in chargo of one of tho company's
tourist agents, and will cover n period ol
seven days. An experienced chapcrou, whose
especial charge will be unescorted ladies, will
accompany tho trip throughout. Rniind-trip
tiekcts, covering tall necessary expenses
during the entire time absent, will be sold at
the extremely low rate of $27 from New
York, $20 from Trenton. $24 from Philadel
phia, and proportionate rates from other
points.
For itineraries and full information apply
to ticket agents. Tourist Agent, 111X1 Uroad
way. Now York, or uddross Oeo. W. lloyd,
Assistant General Passenger Agent, Ilroad
street station, Philadelphia.
DE LOME'S INSTRUCTIONS.
A formal Wnriilnir to Undo Snm lle-
irtirritiiK Flllliiihtoi'lne.
Madrid, Oct. 22. Senqr De Lome, the
Spanish minister at Washington, has
been instructed to notify the American
government that henceforth flllbustar
lng expeditions will ba regarded as
breaches of International law. Such,
at any rate, Is tho substance of his In
structions, though It 1s Just possible
that the form In which they will be
carried Into effect may modify their
Import.
A very bad Impression has been made
here by the news from Havana that a
majority of tho Important Industrial,
commercial, mining, railway and steam
ship enterprises In Cuba aro being rap
idly converted Into foreign companies,
chiefly American and English. It la
feared that this may enable the com
panies to claim damages from Spain
for losses during tho war. Perhaps a
further reason why they are seeking
English and American protection Is
that Cuban capital fears the tyranny,
disorder and throat cutting which will
follow Immediately on the proclama
tion of Cuban Independence when the
time comes for It.
and pamphlet, both sent free by mail.
Mention Kvf.nino IIkrald and send your
address to Dr. Kilmer A Co., llingliamton,
N. Y. The proprietors of tills paper guarantee
the gouuluess of this offer.
To ilrlitjrr.neU: tlio'llurKlnrn.
Pittsburg. Oct. 22. Frank Hoebling,
Jr., chief of police of Scranton, who
has been in attendance at the United
States court, and Police Sergeant Dex
ter left here last night to bring back
three noted burglars In Chicago, who
were arrested there with $20,000 worth
of diamonds and Jewelry. The men are
Frank Dlxler. Michael O'Nell and Harry
Johnson, alias J. V. Iteilly. On Sept.
13 the men named robbed the house of
Oariott Itofrart, at Scranton, and got
r.1,300 v-nrlh of Jewelry.
No man or woman can enjoy llfo or accom
plish much lu this world whilo suffering from
a torpid liver. DeWitt's Little Early Risers,
the pills that cleanse that organ
l)ovu,tutcd by Cyclone.
Madrid, Oct. 22. A dispatch received
here from Leyte, one of the Philippine
Islands, sa a that place has been al
most devastated by a cyclone. The
cyclone also destroyed the towns of
Tagloban and Hernanl, on the Island of
Leyte, as well as several villages. It
Is estimated that 400 persons lost their
lives through the disaster, and the es
Unrated loss is 7,500,000 pesetas.
STEAM LAUNCH BOILER EXPLODES
Men of tho llnttlrahln Texni Injured,
Ho I None lriitll .
Doton. Oct. 22.- The boiler of one of
the rtcam launches of the battleship
Texas blew up while It was alongside
of the liattleshlp. and a number of mefi,
including two officers and a surgeon,
were Injured, none fatally. On the
launch at the lime were 35 men, in
cluding Lleutcnonl Commander Dele
hanty, Lieutenant TUOtol, Ensign Wad
hams and nr. W. It Dubose, the ship's
surgeon. The smokestack, the top of
the boiler and the part of the oonopy
over the boiler were blown Into the air,
and whal was left of the launch caught
fire from the sheet of flame that fol
lowed the but sting of the boiler, but
the fire had little to burn.
The men in the pit with the boiler
John Phillips, an oiler, and John Fisher,
a coal passer, were thrown violently
against the wooden partition. Fisher
was badly Injured Internally. Phillips
escaped with severe bruises.
The coxswain, Thomas Sullivan, was
thrown against the side of the launch,
but only bruised, and the sailor with
him was completely blackened by soot,
but unhurt.
Dr. Dubose had two front teeth
knocked out. Lieutenant Delehanty
and Ensign Wadhams emerged from
the explosion as from a battle, and
their faces and hands bruised ahd
burned, but they were otherwise un
injured. Mi'drlo Hitler,
nttian ( mndlntnc salted for any
season, but perhaps more generally needed In !
.i.s, ,vttiff hnn thn lansnld exhausted
feeling prevails, when the liver is torpid ami
sluggish and the need of a tonic and altera
tive is felt. Aprouint use Ol tins meuicme
has often averted long ana pernaps rauu
bilious fevers. No medicine wUl act more
surely In counteracting and fieelng the sys
tem from the malarial poison. Headache,
Indigesttou, Constipation, Dirahiess yield to
Electric Hitters. Only fifty cents per bottle
at A. Wesley's drug store.
Coining Brents.
Nov. 2. Annual supper under auspices of
Ladies' Aid Society of tho Calvary Uapttat
church. In ltobbius' opera house.
Nov. 5. Entertainment and sociable under
the auspices of the Al. R. churoh choir.
Nov. II. Entertainment and social, under
autplces of lAKlies' Aid. in P. ii. church.
Nov. 17. Annual supper, under the aus
pices of the Trinity Reformed churoh, In
Kobblus' open house.
Nov. 25. Thanksgiving dinner to be given
by All SaliiUT Protestant Episcopal eliutob,
comer West and 0.k streets.
Dec. 8. Twenty-fifth annual supper under
auspices of Wolsh Baptist clinch lu Itobblns'
opera house.
TO CUltH A COI.H IN ONK HAY.
Take Laxative Ilromo Quinine Tablets. All
druggists refund the money If it fails to
cure. 25e.
'Q OLD OUST.'
'GOLD DUST.'
Don't Go to Alaska
GOLD
DUST
All Grocers Sell It.
Cleans Everything.
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ChleAgo. St. Louis. New York. Boston. Philadelphia.
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Its he- irt
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Convicted of Kfllliialltu- DnturHler.
Hannibal, Mo., Oct. 22. Mrs. Vir
ginia Todd, charged With the murder of
her daughter, Hattle Bethel, was yes
terday found guilty of murder in the
second degree, the Jury fixing her tun
lshment at 25 years In the penitentiary.
The case has been tried four times,
each of the former trials resulting in
a hun Jury. The victim was Mrs.
Todd's 17-year-old daughter. She was
tho victim of her mother's insane Jeal
ousy.
ICANVAMIS WANTED
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AlU'Kc.l Mill I HoT Itobhpi-s Ilidd."
Dostun, Oct. 22. William II. Mat
thews and Mrs. Atwood, alias Angus
Barnum. the alleged mall box robbers,
were arraigned before United States
Commissioner Fiske yesterday. They
were held for the grand Jury. Matthews
In $6,000 and Mrs. Atwood In $3,000. The
direct charge against them was pur
loining a letter containing a check for
J220, made payable to W. F. Kimball,
and signed by W. S. Glldden.
Cascarets stimuLto liver, kidneys and
bowels. Never sicken, weaken or gripe, 10c.
Soiiietblng About tho New HUoovory for
Curing nyniiiI.
The Kev. P. I. Hell, a highly esteemed
minister residing at Weedsport, Cayt c
N. Y., in a recent letter writes as follows:
"There has never been anything that I have
taken that has relieved the Dyspepsia from
which I have suffered for ten years except
the new remedy called Stuart's Dyspepsia
Tablets. Since taking that I have had no
distress at all after eating aud again after
long years call W win. liev. F. I.
Ball, Weedsport, X. Y formerly Idalla,
Colo.
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Is a remarkable
remedy, not only because it is a certain cure
for all forms of indigestion, but liecause it
seems to act as thoroughly in old chronic
eases of dyspepsia as well as iu mild attacks
of Indigestion or biliousuess. A person has
dyspepsia simply because the stomach is
overworked, all it wants Is a harmless, vegei.
able remedy to digest the food and tnos give
it the much needed rest.
This is tbe secret of the success ef this pe
culiar remedy. No matter bow weak or how
much disordered tbe " digestion way be,
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will digest tbe
foe wbethor tbe stomach works or not.
New life and energy is given not only to the
stomach but to every organ and nerve iu tbe
body. A trial of this splendid medicine will
oonviuce tbe must skeptical that dyspopala
aud all stomach troubles can be cured. Tbe
tablets are prepared by the Stuart Chemical
1 Co , of Marshall, Mich., hut so popular has
the leuiedy become that Stuart's Dyspepsia
X.ibli U i an now he obtained at any drug
t.iii .,t .in 1 1 iiN n i ai kngc ,st nd fur book
! . I M'.JIIUI 1' lil-IIIM -s tin
Itm UlUllMi LUSbtS
In tho Stoi-mlnu of tlio Durunt Itldiro
by IllirsrV Troops.
London, Oct. 22. According to a
special dispatch from Simla, the casu
alties during the fighting on Wednes
day, which resulted in the storming
of Dargal Itidge by the Second division
of the Dtltish troops under General Sir
Yeatman Biggs, were as follows:
The officers killed were Captain
Charles Judge, of the Second Gurkhas,
Lieutenant Alexander Lamont, of the
Gordon Highlanders, and Captain
Smith, of the Derbyshire regiment. The
wounded officers are: Lieutenant Uob
lnson. of the Second Gurkhas, who Is
dangerously hurt; Major Korbes Mac
Bean, of the Gordon Highlanders, and
three others.
Of the rank and the 156 were killed
or wounded, tbe Gordon Highlanders
having 36 casualties, the Dlrsetshlre
regiment 32, and the remainder being
equally divided between the Gurkhas
and Derbyshire regiment.
Moments are useless If trilled away ; aud
they are dangerously wasted if censumed by
delay In cases where One Minute Cougb Care
would bring immediate relief. C. II. llagen-
bucn.
I'niiiiwvl vuulu ifutli wnyiiion.
Phllllpsburg, Pa., Oct. 22. Three un
known negroes made several desperate
attempts at highway robbery Wednes
day. In one instance they held up and
relieved two young men named Hud
son and Way of their watches and
what little money they had. Way made
a narrow escape from a shot fired by
One of the robbers, his ehln being se
verely powder burned. Officers finally
ran the offenders down at Tyrone. One
of the men drew a pistol on the offi
cials, and Officer Slmler shot him, in
dicting a fatal wound. One of the
other was captured and the third
escaped. A posse Is in pursuit.
"An ounce of prevention is better thau a
pound of cure." Dr. Wood's Norway Pine
Syrup prevents consumption by curing colds,
and all similar lung troubles.
NUGGETS OF NEWS.
While trying to escape from officers
at Syracuse a young man Jumped Into'
the canal and was drowned.
Ten murders are now believed to
have been committed by the shepherd,
Vacher, under arrest at Belley, 1'ranoe.
Whltlns C. Miner. 90 years old, of
Falls Village, Conn., committed suielde
because a happy dream did not come
true.
Dr. Newton Batemati, for 17 years
president of Knox college, and an edu
cator of national reputation, died at
Galesburg. Ills.
According to rumor the late George
M. Pullman's will disinherits his two
sons because tbey are Idlers and spend
thrifts. They aie 2J-year-oId twins,
Leo D. Well, well known for his Im
provements In photography and for his
work In Illustrating magazine articles,
s insane in Chicago. Christian science
mhiuged his mind.
Pan-Tlma I What is itT
The greatest cure for coughs and colds. At
Gruhler Bros., drug store.
i'i'iin--.vi vhuIm'm Ww t npltol.
Harrlsburg. Oct. 22. A meeting of
the capital building commission was
held yesterday to hear seeral archi
tects explain their designs. Another
meeting will be held today, at which
an architect and design will be selected
for the proposed capltol. At the hear
ing of the architects It was shown that
nearly all of the plans submitted ex
eeeded In dimensions the number of
oublcal feet called for In the program,
also that the appropriation of $650,000
would erect only a very modest building-.
Don't Tobacco Spit and Bmoke Your Life
Away.
If you want to ipiit tobacco using casilj
and forever, bo made well, strong, magnetic,
. . -.1 XT 'I.T1 ...
1U1I OI DOW 1I1B aim Ylgur, inntj nu-iu-uiv, j
tho wonder-worker that makes woaK men
strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days.
Over iOO.OOO enroll. Buy No-To-Bac from
your own druggist, who will guarantee a I
cure. 50c or $1.00. Booklet and sample I
mailed free. Ad. Sterling Bcmedy Co., 1
Chicago or New Yurk. 1
"Siiriroitu Ot-i'ii-rni of tlio Miv.v.
Washington. Oct. 22. The president I
haB appointed Medical Director W. K
Van Keypen to be surgeon general of
the navy to succeed Surgeon General
Bates, deceased. Dr. Van Reypen is at
present a member of the board of In
spection and survey, which olllce he
has held since 1801.
Bicycle riders, football - players and
athletes, generally, find n sovereign remedy
for tbe sprains and bruises and cuts to which
they are constantly liable, iu Dr. Thomas'
Eclcctiic Oil.
WliliIsor'M Klre
Windsor, N. S,
man, Fletcher, in whose place the con
flagration of Sunday Is believed to have
originated, was arrested yesterday on
suspicion of having started the tire.
SBKBffiM
m vv as te m
HE H
M i iaK.es vv an l
I'orlinps Inuojjillnry.
Oct. 22. The colored
The Wouther.
For eastern Pennsylvania, New Jer
sey, Delaware and Maryland: General
ly fair; winds shifting to south and
west.
Heart Disease Cured
TaII
mm
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 iiSpm'c 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 gflfla
in price ; we don t charge lor name. We
charge simply; and .solely for shoe all Wsi
shoe good shoe.
mm
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1 T"
Our School Shoes
are good examples of our fair-pricing
, Youths' shoes, 75c $1, $ 1.251 f 1
Boys' shoes, 90c, $1, $1.25, i.5Cf.
Children's shoes, 50c, 75c, $1., 1ili?5
i,t: A, . A. t '
misses siioes, si, & 1.25. Si.SOjj v
Thev're built well : built" to withstand
j ' - a . - - - :rtiv-,:
the tough usage they get. ShQas vqu'U gfejg
we're gl-ici to
be glad you bought ; shoes
handle.
" BBS
Factory Shoe Store,
-1- -vJ. A. IVIoy!-, IVIgr. fjj
I'elker Ills Own Itxoou ttoner.
Scranton. Pa., Oot. 24. Achilles Felk
er, who murdered CoraGress at Goulds
boro, this county, on Wednesday, be
cause she refused to consent to marry
him If he secured a divorce from hie
wife, was found dead at the home ef
ills brother, at Snydersvllle, a village
llx miles from Stroudsburg, yesterday,
navlng hilled himself.
When bilious or costive, eat a Gascareta
windy cathartic lure guaranteed, 10c, 25c.
It's Quesr Bow Quick
Pan-Tina cures ooughs and colds, 2S. At
CI rubier Broa.. drug store.
A MIcThIkhii Stfrlir'Flued.
New York, Oct. 22. Edward V. Fer
guson, sheriff of Lenawee county,
Mich., was yesterday fined 1250 by Re
corder Guff for permitting a prisoner
to escape fiom his custody. The tine
was paid. Ferguson was sept to this
city by the Michigan authorities to
bring back Ante Chrlatianson, who
was wanted In Michigan for an alleged
defalcation. Chrlatianson, who had en
gaged passage on an ooaan steamship,
paid the amount ef his defalcation to
Frguson, and the sheriff, without con
sulting the New York authorities, al
lowed Chrlstlnsa to ge Uf-
"1 am an old fyldkv of ttijfr belliou. A
ytvti ao I a3 in Lid all whiter with cbruuic
1 1 1. i.,;,:: i i. 'Jl iu dt.ttrj L.'fl to ci-u
I'.O n if. 'iv.o I,.:'i3 tt Iti'.tik
l.ti iiil v. i in i iv '-ii. It is wut'u i.i
v t ii d ' .. J'. I': .'A' I I ;'-'Ji
Jli'U. - , M
HEN a well known minister attox
suffering for years with heart die
ease, Is cured, A Is not surprising
ihat he should publish the fact for tits
benefit, of others. Bev. J. .1' Smith, lOiS
r'uhon St., Baltimore, Mil,, writes: " For
years I suffered from a severe form of heart
disease-. I used Dr. Miles' New Heart Our
and my heart is now in good condition,
Buceritly, other a fit let ions came upon ma.
There was humming, painful aensatlous on
top and back of my head. Fifteen min
utes reading would
make me almost wild;
there were pulllaganJ
uruwiug sensations in
my leys all tne time,
so that I could uot alt
still. Iu this condi
tion I began taking
Dr. Miles' ltekloriitlya
Niuvino and its effect was simply won
derful. I hoiirtllvcoinmend your remedies.'
Dr. Miles' lti-im dies aro sold by u)l drug
gists under a ioiuve guarantee, (list bottle
beueBts or mom y n funded. Book on Heart
land Nerves sent live to all applicant.
UU. JU11.1W MUDIOAI. CO., Klhkart, Ind.
Wanted-An Idea SS
Protot your Ideas: thT rmiy 1-rluKyou wealth.
Write JOHN WBUDElllllIKN a Co , Patent Attor
neys. Washington, Dr. rr thi-lr $l,ni uric olTw
loa list ut two uumlred Uxeutluus wauled.
A "BIO" SAVING !
Tie worMtigmeu can save money by making their purchases at our
store. We are offering an excellent shoe at the re
markable low price of
For which other stores are asking $1.50 and $1.75. Other goods iu
proportion. We make a specialty of repairing.
Our New Stock Has Arrived and . . .
. . . Bargains Are Offered in Every IJne.
PLOPPERT'S SHOE! STORE
JOB NORTH MAIN STREET.
Two doors above Merchauls' Bauk.
BICYCLES I BICYCLES I
FOR SALB CHBAP.
One 1100 (tents' '97 llauger wheel, good a new.
One (00 lAilles' or Minns' Oraeent wheel,
good condition.
No : Reasonable : Offer : Refused.
GUY D. STERNER,
No. 406 Went t'hurry Ht.,
Hlmuaudottli, I'a,
CHARLES DERR,
TON SO RIAL. ARTIST
(Sbselar's Old Stead.)
109 NORTH MAIN STRJJItT;
First-olas work
polite attendants.
guaranteed. Prompt an
Ifalr cutting a spovlalty.