ltuu.l at Wl' , AO FN I Bl! I IB nc M . a 10 Muenamloftn mm n lso - fii nt r H mall S3 00 a year, t.r IS t mmitt). tAvATU In advance. Advertise mrnts liRrgcl okIIhk t space and position. T1u publishes r i vc the right clianyrc the position of ndvei tint-mont. whenever tbe tut ''.atlnn of news demands it. The TigM t -Morved to reject any Advertisement, whether lxliU lor or not, thAt the publishers may ueem Improper. Advertising rates made known upon application. BHtered at the poatofflee at Hhenandoah, Pa., as eoontl JAm mall matter. TKt.KTHONR CONNECTION. "All the News Thai's Fit to Print." Evening Herald MONDAY, OCTOBER 85, 1897. ItHl'Ultl.iCAN SVATH TIOKKT FOR TRKA8VIM1I, JAMM 8. BSAOOM, Of Westmorland.. JOR AUDITOR OKNKRAL, Lhvi O. McCaulkv, Of Chester. UKrUIIUCVN COUNTY TlGlCItr. Hon. O. V. BsWHTfct,, or Pvttsr.Ue. jpR SHBRIFP, Hismrtt 3. Al.HHKIHT Of Onrlgs'Minr. rmt pons dirkotor, Join Rowb, Sr., Of TremoHt. for jury commissioner, John Anhtock, Of Mahanoy City. Okk week from to-morrow the election will occur. Let every He publican do his duty. Eykuy time the Combine uppenls to the President, they receive a black oyo. Things are different, however, when Dan and Dave have the giving. Ik the pictures of Luetgort pub lished in some of the newspapers are not base libels, it is a wonder the jury did not convict him on general principles. Tnii in urease in the postal receipts of the country for last September ovor those tf September of last year simply Ritgnteiits the evidence piling on&ll honjisiioijow lv condition of incrtftSfSl business. Mil. Uuyan was heard to say some months ago that ho would bo glad if the McKinley administration could bring prosperity to the country. That was very patriotic, but has any body heard his expressions of satis faction since It has come ? Thk question has been raised that Luetgert cannot be tried a second time, his life having been in jeopardy - -nlt. nflhn rro llpnnni unv the SHyne Court of Pennsylvania sustained Judge Hand, of Lacka wanna county, in a decision of that kind. Okk of the bet inland weeklies published in this state is the "William- sport Grit, and we deem it one of our most valued exchanges. Besides oc cupying one of the finest buildings in the city of its publication, Grit has recently housed a mammoth perfect ing press.making its office equipment one- of the finest. Grit lias met with success, by deserving it. Thk respondent, as well as the con testant.in the Orphans' Court judicial contest, must imagine the county has money to burn. The other day the votes of two deceased residents of Shenandoah were challenged us to payment oi laxes, wmie a uay or so later the county was compelled to contribute $00.00 to bring a man from the Western show that wtint. la ,,v-aWOlU was sKTTe, it was aeciareu xo ue legal. Thk young men who form what is known as the Ushers' Association are HBrvine- of hearty encouragement at the hands of our citizens in their efforts to seoure rooms whore the youth of the town can profitably spend their evenings. It is in line with tho work of the Young Men's niirlatlan Association, and we know of no town in the county where such eftortfl will be productive of more !. Thin is a fruitful field, and with proper encouragement we be speak for them muoii success If you belieye in the principles represented by MoKinley-protection and prosperity-then vote the ltepub- lioan state ticket. II you ueneve u Sheriffs office and the Almshouse should be oonduoted strictly upon business principles, then vote the Ue publicau county ticket. All kinds of side issues are being dragged into this campaign to mislead voters, and if possible defeat some of the candi date ou the state and county ticket. There is no good reason why a single candidate should be out on election day Go to the polls and vote the straight Republican tloket from top to bottom, and you wm vow ngu. "As I look baek over more than a third of a century that I have sat on this beneh of the Supreme Court of the United States, I am more and more impressed with the immeasur jtble importance of this court. Now and then we heur it spoken of as an aristooratic feature of a Republican ! till' NV I11 llllt It IIIIHNCMNI'M ' iuM.i'(if declaring tlie law mid in tlml is found the fnfcL'iuird which keeps the whole inijlit fnbi ic of thp overniueht from m-liinn to ilestru" tion. Thti niratif iowvr, the power of resl-ttamv. K tin- only safety of a popular Koveniuioiit,'' wyn Justine Field, upon his retirement from the Supreme Court. MomonU an unlen If trifled away ; and they are dangefMaly watted if censuined by delay In case where One Minute Cough Care would bring Immediate relief. C. II. ilagen. bnch. NUGGBl'S OP NEWS. Birdie ravl. a acliool gftrl, of De catur, Ills . who failed In Iter studies, killed henelf. Francis Tuiner Palgrave, the poet and eanaylst died In London yesterday, aged 73 years. General William F. Draper, lite Uni ted States ambassador to Italy, re turned to Home yesterday. Because he found his wife with a strange man. Charles Grant, of Kan nag City, Mo., stabbed tier to death. Phyf Iclans attribute the death of Miss Mantle V. I'erfctaaon, 16 years old, of Ittehmnd, "fa., te her remarkably .aptd sjTQWth. If yo! hare ever seeti a little child In a par oxysm of whooping cough, or if you have been annoyed by a constant tiokllng iu the throat, yon cat) appreciate the value of One Minute Cough Cure, which givee quick re lief. C. H.Hagenbuch. EX-MAYOR MAGdWAN'STROUDLES Sherlrr Will Itemovo Ills Fiirnlturo, I.envltiB 1 1 1 in nil Knipty IIouso. Trenton, Oct. 25.ChaneelIor McGlll, at his home In Jersey City, refused to grant an order restraining Sheriff AsU more from executing the writ of as sistance granted by Vice Chancellor Heed on Friday. The writ of assist ance directed the sheriff to forcibly eject ex-Mayor Frank Magowan from his North Clinton avenue mansion and turn the property over to the pur chasers, who bought It at sheriff's sale. In refusing the order Chancellor Mc GIll expressed the opinion that the ap peal taken by Magowan acted as a Btay of the writ of assistance. This means that Magowan will be permit ted to stay In the house until the court of appeals has passed upon the case, which does not meet for some weeks. The plan of the purchasers of the house Is to remove the furniture which was replevlned on Friday, and thus leave Magowan In an empty house. Itich and poor alike suffBr the tortures tliat come with tlint torriblo plague. Itching Tiles; rich and poor alike find instant relief and permanent cure in Dunn's Oiutment. Yqur dealer keeps it. Severe vforni tile, oust. Atlantic City. Oct. 25. A severe northeast stcr.n prevails here and along the Immediate coast. Up to a late hour last night the life crew and maritime exchange Rtatlons here had received no word of disasters or wrecks. The high tide on the meadows somewhat delayed Incoming trains. The wind has kept up a 41 mile velocity since 8 o'clock last night. 'I nm an old soldier of the lichcllion. A .Tour ngo 1 was iu lied nil winter with chronic rheumatism. Three doctors failed to give mo relief. Two bottlm of Burdock Mood Hitlers put mo on my fect. It is worth its wile' tin irn.d." W.I!. Kuapp l.it-hfield. IIUls.Ulo O , Mi-:!.. Dlnastroiis l-'luod lii ItnTy. Home, Oct. 25. The River Toronto, In central Italy, which enters the Adriatic east' of Ascoll, has overflowed, flooding the plain of Ascoll. At Chlaravllle a bridge has been Bwept away. Several persons have been drowned at Forll, and near Mandola a house collapsed, burying nine persons In the ruins. Floods are reported In various other localities. For Infants and Children. nine- Tho 1'orto's IiTinu'."M 'Ignored Constantinople, Oct. 26. The porte has demanded the recall of two Amerl can missionaries from the province of Aleppo, on tho pretext that their mis sion for the distribution or relief is likely to cause disturbances. The United States legation has Ignored tho demand, and will continue until definite charges being is merely general one asking for the recall of all missionaries. Major- Handy Out or nntiecor. Chicago. Oct. 25. A private cable gram from Paris states that Major Moses P. Handy has almost entirely re covered from his recent illness, and Is now out of danger. He will sail for America next Saturday. NO WASTE OF WORDS. livldence Which Is Klglit to the Point and Unliable. Judge Frank Ives, of District Court of Crookston, Minn., says : For some time I have used Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet with seeming great benefit, with few exceptions, I have not been so free from ladiUou in twenty-five yeais. Geo. V. lloosevelt, U. S. Consul to Brus sels, Belgium: Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, safe, pleasant to take, convenient te carry, oive keen appetite, perfect digestion. Mr. W. D. Tomlin, Mechanical Engineer, Dulutb. Minn. : One box of Stuart's Dys pepsla Tablets has done IU work, and I am again gaining uesli aua sireugiu. O. K. Bansom, IIustonTille, Ky, : I was distressed and anuoyed for two years with throwing up food, often two or three times a day; had no certainty of retaining a meal if I ate one. Four boxes or the tablets lrom ,n-,iriifn!ti.havo fullv eured me, I find them uleaeant to take, oonvHlnt to earry, Hev. Q. D. Brown, Mondovi. WU.: The effect of Stuatt'i DjpepI Tablets i simply marvelous ; a quits hearty dinner of broiled beef steak causes no distress slnse I began their use. Over six thousand people In the state of Mioh. alone In llf were cured of stomach tnoubles hr Stuart's Dyspepsia TalHsU. Full slsad package Buty lie found at all druggists at 60 cents, or sent by mall ou re ceipt of price from Stuart Co., Marsnaii, Mich. Send for little book ou stomach diseases, mailed free. GIVEN FREE 40 Third PAriW MANTM v-mwa ara mm ft J (Durlna 1897) UllllgiTt SOAP For particulars send your name and full address to WD A DDPDQ Lever Uros., Ltd., ltmlion & Harrison SU., Nw York. VV r-1 I LlKiJ A FATAL HOTEL FIRE. three Humeri to Death and Another Itecelvod lfntnt Injuries. Oil City, fa., Oet. IS.- Three persons were burned to death. and seven more severely Injured In a Are that destroy ed the Hotel Brooklyn, at Kelletrllle, tt miles southtaat of Oil City, early yesterday morning. The building was a three story one, roughly built of double boards, and burned like tinders. At 2 a. m when the firemen first dis covered It, there were a hundred per sons asleep In the hotel. At that time the file, which originated on the sec ond floor of the building, shut off all retreat from the rooms on the floors above. Six men on the aeeond floor ami Ave on the third saved themselves by Jumping from the windows to the ground below, but there were none of these who esoaped without severe burns or hurts. Those killed are: Professor Tucker, aged about 86 years, who travelled about the country giving stereoptloon sketches, and ia supposed to have come from Seawlckley, near Pittsburg; An drew Salsglver, of Tlonesta, a mall carrier, aged 21 years, and partially paralyzed; Miss Kate Miller, of Kellet vllle, aged 19 years. Miss Emma Klser, a teacher In the Kelletvllle schools, was so badly burned about the faco and body and so severely Injured by Jumping from the second story of the hotel htat she may die. What remained of tho bodies of Tucker and Salsglver wore gathered together, and were not enough to All an ordinary cigar box. The lire Is supposed to have origina ted by Professor Tucker knocking over a lamp In his bedroom, as he had the toothache and used the lamp for mak ing hot applications. BLADDER TROUBLES. Tho bladder was created for one purpose, namely, a receptacle for the urine, and as such it is not liable toany form of disease ex cept by one of two ways. The first way is f asm imperfect action of the kidneys. The socoud way is from careless local treatment of other diseases. SAMPLS SENT FREE. Unhealthy liritio from unhealthy kidneys s tho chief cause of bladder truublcs. 'It is comforting to know that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Koot fulfills every wish in quickly curing bladder and urinary troubles. It cor rects inability to hold urine and scalding of stinging pain in passluc it, or bad effects fol lowing use of liquor, wluo or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during fho night to urinate The mild and extraordi nary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swainp-Koop Is soon realized. It stands tho highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medichio you enould havo tho best. At druggists fifty cenw and one-dollar. You may havo a samphj ami pampmct, ooiii seiu ireo uy man. Mention Kvkninq Herald and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., lUnghamton, N. Y. Tho proprietors of this p.iper.guarantee tho gcnulness of this offer. Coming Kvents. Nov. 2. Annual supper undor auspices of Ladies' Aid Society of the Calvary Ilaptist church, in kobbins' opera house Nov. 5. Entertainment and sociablo undor the auspices of tho il. E. church choir. Nov. 0. Kutertainment and social, undor auspices of Ladies' Aid. in P. II. church. Nov. 17. Annual supper, under tho aus pices of tho Trinity Reformed church, in Bobbins' opera house. .. Nov. 25. Thanksgiving dlnncrfo bo given by All Saints' Protestant Episcopal church, corner West and Oak strcctSy Dec. 2. Twenty-fifth annual supper under auspices or Welsh llaptlst-'chuch in Kobhins' opera bouse. E1rlc IlltUrs. Electric Bitterif i. medicine suited for any season, but porliapj nlore generally needed in i'.."s, -ynen me languiu oxnauaicu feeling nrovaUft, tl, llnr u timld and sluggish and 'je neoa 0f a tonic and altera tive is felt. Jk prompt use of this medicine has often aycrtcd long and perhaps fatal bilious fevers. No medicine will act more surely in coutfltcracting and freeing the sys tem from thf. malarial poison. Headache, Inn i fft inn V. . . : m.-lniuui -olold ti 2SJriittera. Only fifty cents per bottle at -4TValnvfl drill? Rtora. Murderous lluililar located, Adrian, Mich.. Oct. 25. Prosecuting Attorney Bird and Sheriff FergUBon say they are certain that they havo lo cated the man who brutally murdered Lafayette Ladd early on the morning of April 17. It Is said to be John Hlg glns. alias William Woodford, now serving out a sentence of one year in the penitentiary at Columbus, O., for burglary. Ladd awoke to find a burg lar in his room. He partly rose when the assassin flred. He died several hours afterwards. The prosecuting at torney says that as soon as Hlgglns term expires steps will be taken to have him turned over to the Lenawee county authorities on the charge or murder. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily and forever, be made well, strong, magnetic, full of new life and vigor, taKo No-io-ii ic the wonder-worker that makes weak men strone. Manrttain ten pounds In ten days, Over 400,000 eured. Buy No-To-Bao from your own druggist, who will guarantee a cure. 50c or fl.00. ISooklet ana sample mailed free. Ad. Sterling Bemedy Co., Chieago or New York, PoniiMylvniilu Detents V-.iyotto. Philadelphia, Oet. 25. With 16,O0d people looking on, the University Pennsylvania Football team on SatuH dsy defeated Lafayette by the om-1 sided score of 46 to 0 in a game which was marked by terrible earnestness Kim mueH. uHiayvuB i uililrh taut laaun heat Pennsylvania by a score of 6 to 4. Scoring becamWuloldiil llullot l'roveii infective, easier and easier for Pennsylvania the contest progressed, for every fei minutes a Lafayette player was knocl ed out and a substitute put in his plac 1 CarUlnlv vnu dba't want to suffer with dlj nensia. roust i nation, sick headache, salloi skin and loss of appetite. You have nevil tried DeWitt's Utlft Marly Risers for the complaints or you would have been cure ruey are small puis mil great regulators. II. Ilagenbuch. Buy Keystoneflour, Be sure that the nari Lassio & Baeb, Ashland, Pa., Is printed I ever sack. 4 First Prizes, ejch of $100 Cash. 20 Second $100 Pleroo Spocbl Bkirfoc " " $ 25 Gold WalchK. FOR MISSING HEIRESS FOUND. She Will oine Into PntKc-iwiloii of n Sfl, 000,000 Kortnno. Ban Francisco, Oct. 26. Aftsr n search for heirs extending over a score of years the vast 'estate of Imbtay Oterk, now appraised at $25,000,000, seems about to come to Its rightful possessor, the daughter of Clarke, a mine owner, who died In Australia over X0 years ago. She Is Orace !. ISllIott, adopted daughter of WlUbim II. Klllott, a saloonkeeper, who took her from the Home for the Friendless in 1878, when the matron assured him her parents were dead, her father, Imblay Clarke, having left her In the home, and that he afterward died In Australia. Local attorneys pronounce her papers faultless. A few days ago the Klllotts read a dispatch to the papers to the effect that Vice President Hobart and Governor Griggs, of New Jersey, would make application for a $26,000,000 estate In behalf of Nan Clarke Squire, of Jersey City, and Grace Clarke, of New Bruns wick, grandchildren of Imblay Clarke's brother, and they thus received the first intimation that the father of their adopted daughter had possessed any property. They at once communicated with Vice President Hobart. ihinnhiB sores, indolent niccrs and similar troubles, even though of Many year's stand ing, may bo cured by using DeWitt's Wtctli Hazel Salvo. It soothes, strengthens and heals. It isagrcetpilocuro. C. II. Hageu buch. WRECKEDJON A REEF. Only Two Surylvdrs of fifteen Men Who Manned tho Steumcr Caspar, Point Arena Cal., Oct. 25. Close un dor tho rocky cliffs where she met her doom lies, bottom upward, the torn and battered hull df the III fated steam schooner Caspar, wrecked early Sat urday morning on a treacherous reef. Of the crew of 15 there remain but two known survivors, Captain Aflndsen and Sailor Chris Larsen. So far but one body has been found, which was iden tified as the remains of Chief Engineer George' Opposeman. A sharp lookout Is beliig kept for floating corpses, how ever Tiie wrecked steamer lias been strip ped, by continuous pounding against the rocks, of masts and decks, and tho k'bel Is battered as If by a mighty hammer. The Caspar struck the reef Inside the whistling buoy only a few yards from that danger signal. After capsizing the ship was carried over the rocks near the shore nearly a mile dis tant by the force of the heavy waves. The reef lias long been considered a dangerous foe by all mariners, several vessels having struck on It In tho past few years. The Caspar might have escaped de struction, but unfortunately a heavy wave cast her down with such forco that the vessel refused to respond to the wheel and was dashed against tho uottto-r're'ef'and capsized. !h CUIti: A COLD IN ONK DAY. Laxative llronio Quinine Tablets. All ists refund tho money If it fails to 25c. ft MURDEROUS ROBBER. IIoll Up a Cnmdon Merchant ami Shot Him, Pot-hups Kntally. Ciden, N. J Oct. 25. James A. Matlir, aged 65 years, keeper of a cigar storRU 519 Market street, was held up andlrobably fa,tally shot by a robber yestwlay. The'ftiurderer, who at dif fered times gave his name as both Job Sowan and George Woodward, and says he belongs In New York. was prlso other ested. He admits having a cord. He, accompanied by an- an who subsequently escaped, walk into me store, and Cowan point revolver at Mather and de- mam weai hls money. Mather seized the and tried to wrest It from The latter fired and the ball Cow. gtru lather In the mouth. He fell to I llle unconscious. Cowan and his com I Ion then rifled the money and fled. Cowan was captured dra'ifl on ij rryboat. unce of prevention is better than a poui ' euro." Dr. Wood's Norway Pino 8yrr Movents consumption by curing colds, audi limilar lung troubles. no Tribesmen Untborlnc;. , Oct. 25. According to dls- paB just received me iriuesmon are conic in great rorce on ootn sides of jVpaglia rass, whore the next J fighting Is expected to take pliP,They are removing their women toBe points. Dispatches from Khan K.B'"ley rePrt that the tribesmen 1 a heavy fire Into the camp on lay night, wounding a native and two men. Desultory fight reported In various directions. lrglar His Own Kxoautlonor. sburg, Oct. 26. With diamonds, watches and chains worth U.500 s person Thomas Oswald, of Bat e, whom the police branded as a lous crook, killed himself in the f committing a burglary at Etna. Immled open the door of Jacob ling's shoe store, on Bridge street, the opening of the door pulled a g that discharged a gun loaded buckshot ind set as a trap for such an oocaslon. uiHoii ou Pliury-H "jfo"toorlto.' w York, Oct. 26. Dr. Frldtjof Nan the distinguished Arctic explorer. yed in New York late Saturday af- oon on the steamer Lucanla. Among nret utterances when he touched foot on American soil was a post statement that the meteorite whloh Jtenant Robert Is. Peary reoently ught back from the frozen north ot a meteorite at all, but a mass of uric Iron. He says that Instead of orjlIng trom the heavenB lt , a natum, met of the earth Jew York, Oct. 26. Adolph Llpman, solicitor for the Travellers' Life In- lince company, who shot himself in head while seated at his desk In Bank of Commerce building here Saturday morning, died yesterday the Hudson street hospital. He has despondent on account of busl setbacks, and frequently threat- Id to kill himself. I hen you want good roofing, plumbing. I fitting, or general tlnsmlthlng done call i. F. CUlIagbor 18 West Centre street ller in stores 1-tf CAPITOL ARCHITECT SBOBCTED. Henry Ives Cobb, wllo TlBsltsned tho World's Fair Fisheries IluBldwf. narrlsburg, Oct. . itsniVy Ives Cobb, of Chicago, liak best srtVcted as the architect of th nef apltol of Pennsylvania, igt. Cobb will (ftp to work at once oh tlte working ((yawlngs, which probably will be ready ithln a month or six weeks. Two we ks will be allowed contractois to bid, on the construction of the building, so that work probably will be start 'd about Jan. 1. Mr. Cobb estimates that the legislative building can if completed within a year from the tlfne of begin ning the work. i The successful architect designed the fisheries building at the World's fair, and Is at present supenflslng architect of the United States pijstofflce building at Chicago. His plan. carries out the ideas of the commission regarding a group of buildings, with the exception that instead of scattering them over the irrniiiirU thev are all Under one roof. The departmental bullalngs will be at either side r the ommo'. connecteu with it by structures- that will contain rooms for various purposes. ThS msln lyilldlng wU be surmount ed, by a large (dome. At present the appropriation (if $N0,M0 will only ad mit of the ,tulldlng of the capltol proper. Future legislatures will have to provide for the wings and connect ing hulldlirgs. Mr. Cobb recommends that the build ing be constructed of Pennsylvania granite or marble. The .framework will be of steel and Iron, and the Interior walls, partitions and floors of brick and hollow tile. The Interior will be finished in marble, hardwood and stucco. The old materiat saved from the burned building Is worth $30,000. and can be utilised In the construction of the new structure. Yellow Fover Itonclios Memphis. Memphis, Oct. 43. President Thorn ton, of the board of health, last night officially declared that a case of yel low fever exists In Memphis. The case Is that of 11. H. McFerrln, previously reported as suspicious. He Is a yard conductor, and was taken sick on Sun day. There Is no excitement among the people of Memphis, and few if any are leaving the cltv. The leading physicians of Memphis declare that there Is no danger of the plague spread ing. Ex-Coiicrcs-iiinn Woodman Iimano. Chicago, Oct. ?S. Ex-Congressman Charles M. Woodman was taken to the detention hospital yesterday suffering from paresis. Three weeks ago Mr. Woodman was prostrated by an attack of hemorrhage of the brain, and for a time his life was despaired of. Since his recovery he has shown marked signs of mental disorder. He flnallly became so violent that he was placed under restraint. Mr, Woodman was elected to the Fifty-fourth cr.ngress as a Keimbliran, and attained consider able reputation there as a champion of Cuba. Mayor IIiirrlHou'sGubcriiatorlnl Iloom . Chicago, Oct. 23. Mayor Harrison's gubernatorial boom wob launched yes terday at the second annual meeting of the Democratic editors of IUlInois. About 150 edltorB were present when Mayor Harrison was introduced by President A. L. Hereford, of the asso ciation. Mr. Hereford in his introduc tory speech remnrked Hint If Mayor Harrison "stood with both feet on the Chicago platform he would be heard from In state and nntlonnl politics." The mayor reaffirmed In most positive languuge his allegiance to the Demo cratic doctrine of 1S9G. Another .lump m ivncnr. Chicago, Oct. 23. Wheat yesterday advanced 3 to 3c. a bushel under some of the liveliest buying for several weeks, the December and May options sharing equally In the demjnd. The market was strong from the start, but toward the close prices were sent spin ning under a flood of buying orders. December went up to 9414c. and May to D3&c, where they closed amid some excitement. The sudden renewnl of export demand was the chief Influence, but dry weather talk from east of the Mississippi counted heavily. There was some talk of dollar wheat again at tho close. No man or woman can enjoy life or accom plish much in this world while sufl'erine from a torpid liver. DeWitt's Littlo Early Kisers, tho pills that cleanse that organ 1 Ho 1 cittiior. For eastern Pennsylvania, New Jer seysey and Delaware: Threatening Weather and rain, northeasterly gales, probably reaching hurricane velocity In the coast. For Maryland: Probably Clearing by evening; high northerly winds of hurricane velocity on the coast. 'Yellow I'ovor at Atlanta. Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 26. The board of health announces a case of yellow fever on Halne street, this city. The patient is H. II. Comor, refugee from Mont gomery, Ala. Three suspicious cases were taken from a Montgomery train ind carried to the camp .of detention. Georgia's Fair Authoress fells Why She Uses Dr, Miles' Restorative nemedles. HE NAME of Mrs. J. E. Harwell, (nee Julia Emma Flemralng) is a familiar one in tho state of Oeorala. She writes; " It Is with pleasure that I expieai my gratitude for the wonderful benefits I have received from Dr. Miles' llestoratlve Remedies, especially tho Nervine, the Nerve and Liver Tills, New Heart Dure aud Antl l'aln I'ills. Actual experience has taught me their great worth. No family should be without them. They have fully restored me from a complica tion of disorders chief ly affecting the heart, nervous system and kidneys. When I trav el I always take one of your Antl-I'aln Iills before entering tho cars and thus prevent swimming of the head and nausea, to which I have been subject for several years." Dr. Miles' Bemedlea are sold by all drug gists under a positive guuruntee, first bottle benefits or money retu nded. Book ou Heart and Nerves sent free to all applicants. DK, MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart, Ind. 1 "GOLD DUST.1 Going to Better stay at home and get GOLD DUST from your grocer, where and Sold every- Cleans Everything MADIt ONI.Y BY THEN. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago. BL Louis. New York. Boston, Philadelphia. The Faust Wheel Hade to Fit. A bicycle, iu many respects, is like a suit oi clothes. If you do not appear with ease and grace upon your cycle, it is because it don't lit you. With case aud grace also comes power. Secure them nil hv nrrlprintr n arnri'nl n'linnt ,ioc,.n,! in flf V... tl. j --------.. home manufacturer. A guarantee iiumc nmuauy uiiu secure n reiiaoie wiieei, FAUST BICYCLE WORKS, - - - - Repairing of all Kinds. BRANDONVILLE, PENNA. BRANCH OFFICE : 120 SOUTH JARDIN A "BIG" The wcffkhigmen can save money by making thejr purchases at our Store." We ' are offering an excellent shoe at the re- - -w-markable low price of For which other stores are asking $1.50 and $1.75. Other goods in proportion. We make a specialty of repairing. Our Now Stock Has Arrived aud ... :l ) . . . Bargains Are Offered in livery Line. PLOPPERT'S SHOE STORE 10S NORTH MAIN STREET. Two doors above Merchants' llank. CANVASSERS WANTED IN THIS VICINITY FOR Harper's Book of Facts. In Combination With HARPER'S WELL-KNOWN PERIODICALS Ciood Commissions and a New Field First Come, First Served Address HARPER & BROTHERS, Publishers, New York City. sBfcflsjttMiiAdsjasmBjKsj PSjSSSBBSSSSBMBBBBWfflSBBBSWSSHB mUmtKSKalSKBmlKtffMidSkSSmmfO WM. SCHMICKER, JR. Agent for Shenandoah andrVicinitj For BARBEY?S Beer and Porter P 1 -fr- Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. TRY THIS OFFER. GRAND OPENING! O OF THK o NEW YORK CONFECTIONERY COMPANY. All flavors of choice candies mwle by I'rench candy makers, s5 years exper ience. MuVom ,,t (1,. ....... 1... i'.-, Chewing Candy, just originated from WHOLES ALE and RETAIL, at the very lowest prices. Ords igken and goods shipped all over the country. (lrand Opening Saturday, vUU 35, 000 Pounds of Candy for sale, dive us a trial. NEW YORK CONFECTIONERY COMPANY, 110 North Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. Tho Rosy Froshnoss Ana a vslTecr soitdSsa of the skin is Inva rUblr obtained b tbofs wlio use 1'ouoMi'a Oomplsiton Powder. ' GOLD DUST." Klondike? , 1.111, VVI IU lit. Ltj k I IN. goes with every wheel. Patronize STREET, - - SHENANDOAH, PENNA SAVING ! 11.19- El Schuylkill County Teachers' Institute. KAIER'S OPERA HOUSE, MAHAN0T CITY, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8th. W. J. Cr-AKKE, Electrical KnBlneer of Now orlc City. Lecture "Wonders of Modern Science" Tills lecturo Includes tlio X-Rars.. and also tlio projecting Klnetoscoiie or may' Iiir pictures, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER pth. THOMAS II. DIN8MOUE, Jr , A. M. IMi. D. Lec ture "A Wonderful Structure." (The Man of To-Doy.) Illustrated with Brilliant Chemical Experiments. This Is a new lec turo in the ronl . s of science, and not only attracts crowd.U houses, but entertains and Instructs all who henr, WEDNESDAY, NOVEHBER 10th. THE I.YJtIO LADIES OP CIIIOAQO. (Formerly Sinalley Urnnd Concert Company.) Zoldo Simons, First Sopranuj Qrayce 15. Ullmore; Second Soprona j Maude K. Ijtmbert.'Piral Alto: Gertrude Sprague, Second Alto and, Musical Director j Mary Louise Cassldy, En tertainer. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11th. . THE LADIES SYMPHONY OliCIIKSTKA OK" I103TON. Twenty Star Lady Musicians. A superb organization of twenty players, comprising the leading lady instrumentalist, of New England, under tho elllclai t dlreeV tlon of l'rof. I). W. Howard. assisted by Miss Kinniit llaeker, l'rlnia Dona Soprano. Karl Marshall White, Popular Humorist and Im pssoouator. Tho repertoire of the orchestra embraces selections from the works of Met deMion, Schubert, liubensteln, Haydn. Verdi, Valkmnn, Schumann, Suppe, Wal lace, Mozart, Beethoven and other great ownpowrs, and consists of Symphonies. Overture, Serenades, llallct Musle, eto. Tbaimh Arrangements nr. pending to have n special train on Lehigh Valley Itallroud to leave Mahanoy City for l'ottsvllle, via. Shenaii. doh. Frackvllle and St. Clair, after each evening-entertainment. Parties desiring so Lite advantage of said train will please notify tho ounty Superintendent or Mr. Henry KMber. PaMcuger Agent, Lehigh Valley Hallroad.Pothi vHIe, Pa, 1 ( 1.- ' 1 I T , 1 1 U C ,11 II T . v, , . ""tiii.-itir. donn t.inionv Mahanoy City, ia Chairman of the Iteeeptloii . in m " ii" uwiro u peoure boarding p aoe prior to the meeting of County Institute will please address Mr. Linton. Season Tickets Securing Reserved Seals: Opera Boxes ti.SO Paranet and Plrrle - aa Dress Circle, first three rows a'.oo- ureas bircie, lonrto row 1,75 Dress Circle, 'except Ilrst fonr rows 1.50 Enrollment Tickets, securing admission only 1,00 Slnele Admission 59 . .. , .wrvtwiowt. S1CKCIS Will "1' l!l?,b0?01fllc of Kaler-s Opera House, OotoberSOth. at 9.16 a. m., for teachers only, to secure seat in one-half of the opera house, and ". ,ot clUl01' ' secure seats in the other half of the opera muse Before ope.,ng the Smw'ilm' 1 apMuK to purchase flckets will . - -. iwwnuu ,u une, lJ,0f'iiTer'".IlnemaX P'"!e any num. ..iii.l.. iVT 11 !iinig iwewy, anu eaeli ottisei in line may purchase any number not. exceeding ten. Persons jnsy loin the TlneTa second time with the some .rlvilege as at-flr." u red to prewmt to the ticket gen a Hit ot tlio - wvuwrB ur wiiuiuneuuytiicscein, f'liart muin r U.....I -).. .1 i ... ruL i. ' ,1 'soiium urutf mure, mauanur Citjr, at er October 80th. Doom open ut 7 p. m. KiitertAlmueiits oomtueooe at 8 p. in. G. W. WEISS, County Superintendent,
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