The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, October 29, 1897, Image 2

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    EVENING HERALD!:;::::
HSTAllLISIIHI) into.
Pttbllihed every Kvenlng, Kzeept Sunday, at
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The Herald la delivered In Shenandoah and the
surrounding townn for six cant n wok, pay
able o the nrrier. By mail $8.00 a year, or 25
cents month, payable In advance. Adverttso
incnta charg-ed accord i ns; to space and pueitton.
The publishers reserve the right to change the
EMltton of advertisement whenever the pub
atlon of news demands It. The right I
reserved to reject any advertisement, whether
paid for or not. that the publishers may deem
improper. Advertising rates made known
upon application.
Bntered at the poetoffiee at Shenandoah, Pa., a
second elan mall matter.
TMLBFH0NK CONNECTION.
"All the News That's Fll to Print,"
Evening Herald
FRIDAY. OCTOBER 89. 1SOT.
STEADY WORK
GOOD WAGES
Get out the Vote
Tuesday. Nov. 2,'ieot
iiupuiiucax statu ticket
for treasurer,
.Tamks S. Beacom,
Of Westmoreland.
FOB AUDITOR GENERAL,
. LBVI G. IIcOaulky,
Of Chester.
ItBl'UUliICAX codntv tickut.
FOB JUDGE,
Hon. O. p. BECHTBiy
Of Pottsvillo.
FOB SHEBIFF,
HlESTliB S. ALBKIQHT,',
Of Orwlgsburg.
FOit poos niBEcrroB,-
c ' Of Tremont.
fob duev commissioner,
" John Anstock,
Of Mahanoy City.
No matter "whioh way the wind
"blows" genial John Anstock will be
eleoted Jury Coinmibsioner. And he
desoryoe to be.
Hibbtkh S. Albright will be
nasi Sheriff of Sahuvl-
11 county. He is educated, in
dustrious and honest, nnd will make
a public oiBuinl who will eurn the re
spect and good will of even his politi
cal opponents. When you vote for
Albright, you vote for good govern
ment and the party of sound money
and protection.
Thk county election occurs on Tues
day next, November 3; Every He
publican should go to the polls and
ryota- Your candidates are men above
reproach and ought to receive the
full vote of the party. If you have
a grievance settle that at the pri
maries, nnd don't punish innocent
parties. Vote the full Republican
ticket because you are a Republican.
Vkvt men in Sohuylkill oounty have
us wide an acquaintance as tlie Re
publican candidate for Poor Director.
John Rowe, Sk., is an exemplary
oitizen and a business man of excel
lent qualities, and the people will eee
that he has the opportunity of guard
ing their interests at the county
home.
Thk rilfferenoe iu tlie security af
forded by express companies in tlie
transmission of money as compared
with that given by the government
in the transmission of registered
package tli rough tlie mails, wag
illustrated recently in the loss of a
registry pouch containing $14,000 in
transit between Ogden and Chicago.
Tlie system adopted by the post oflloe
authorities is supposed to furnish
mi oh ample safeguards that it is im
possible to lose a registered package,
as eaeh pouch containing sueh matter
Is. aeeording to the postal rules, ier
sonally inspected and cheoked by two
nr tlirflH nursons. and in the case re
ferred to it is claimed thin wag done,
yet the package has disapiteared as
completely as if the earth had oiwoed
and ewallowed'it, and no trace of it
can be found. This case reminds us
that there Is a widespread error as to
the responsibility of the postal de
partinent for packages of registered
matter passing through tlie mails, as
it seems to be generally supposed that
if snob, a parcel is lost thtt govern
mnt will make the loss good. This
Is all wrong, and should a pack
age be lost, as appears to be tlie
case in the present iiiHtanee. the
sender lias no remedy tint 1 in i- to
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oniciiiN of the express
which liiul nearly f400,000
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press oar of the train wreokeil on tin
New York Central railroad last Sun
day can lie readily understood, ami
the relief experienced by the oflleers
when the car wae raised front the
bed of the river on Tuesday lout, and
the money found all right, wan tlie
relaxing of a great strain. Every
thing in the express car wait, in fact,
insured, while all the mail matter
wan entirely at the risk of t he sender.
This is the weak point of the trans
mission of valuables through the
mails, and a point Which the express
companies are not slow to bring to
public attention in the contest for
business which is constantly waged.
CASTOR I A
For Infant! and Children.
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WSfcfflt,
Ketlrlnsr From Hunlnes.
I will positively retire from business on or
about January 1st, 1888. The entire stock
of clothing for men, boys and children, and
furnishing goods mutt be sold before that
dato. This great sale will commence at once,
and continue until every garment and article
in the store is turned into cash. The 10,00(1
titock consists of new, clean, stylish garments.
nnd all of this season's productions. We are
selling Overcoats 28 per cent, below coat.
This is a bona ride sale, as I Will ombark in
another busisess on January 1st. Oall now,
while the bargains'are going.
L. RefhWIUH,
Reliable Clotldng Houso,
10 ft IS S. Main St.
The Right Nam tn the Sigbt Place.
Pan-Tina for cqugbs and colds, 25c. At
G rubier Bros., drng store.
Appointed Guardian.
Christopher Banm was appointed guardian
of Charles i . and Louisa Kegel, minor i
children of Anna 8. Kegel, late of North 1
Union township, deceased. Bonds were tiled ,
and approved.
Mr. Baum was also appointed guardian of
Charles W. Singley, minor of Christie Sins-!
ley, late of North Union township, deceased, j
Bonds were filed and approved.
When your system Is depleted and run
down, ue better medicine can be taken than
Dr. Bull's Mils, a reliable tonio and tissue
bnilder. But buy only the genuine, Dr.
John W. BuU's Pills.
TuxiwyeiV Assaotatlob's Work,
The work of investigating the outdoor re
lief list of Schuylkill county ha been com
pleted by the Taxpayers' Association, and re
ports have been returned to the Poor Directors
for their information. The orders for the
last quarter of the year have justbeun issued.
Tboy number about 750, compared with some
1,050 in January and April. The total amount
paid for outdoor relief to October 1, 1S97, is
$31,000, and the total for the year will be over
$40,000. The great saving in their reduction
of orders will not be seen until next year.but
it surely will amount to over $15,000 a year.
The Association is now at work on the indoor
expenses of the Almshouse. It will require
nearly a month's work Jefore they get down
t their bearings on this branch.
The many testimonial received- dally by
the proprietors of Saltation Oil, emphasizing
1U value as a cure for neuralgia and rheuma
tism, furnish convincing proof of its great
merits. It is par excellence the liniment.
MarrtaffH Ucease.
Kiniber M. Fox and Jennie B. Price, both
of St. Clair.
Charles Tobiaa and Soaan EUenbaum, both
of Pinogrove township. .
The soothing, lang-heallng, virtues of the
newly cut pine are all embodied in Dr.
Wood' Xorway Pine Syrup, the sovereign
remedy for couxbs and oordt, and lung
trouble of all sort.
I)tln Iteoordod.
From Benjamin O. Hess and wife to Satah
3. Clauser, premises in Shenandoah.
From Daniel Bhepp and wife U K. M.
Sbepp, premise In Tamaqmy- -
From Hugh Stride to Miobard Northey,
premises in Uahanojr City, "s
TO COKE A" OOI.n IK ONEDAY.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All
druggists refund the money if it fails to
cure. 85c.
Ueceived His Commission.
Harrison Kear, of Minersvlllc, yesterday
leceived hi commission a deputy revenue
collector for till district, to succeed Daniel
Frailer, resigned. Mr. Kear held the same
position under the Harrison administration,
and was endorsed by Congressman Bruuini
m waste" of worm.'
Krlilene Wtitoh is Ktstlit to the Point and
Reliable. '
Judge Frank Ives, of District Court of
Crooks ton, Minn., say : For some time
have used Stuart's Drsaapsia- Tablet with
seeming great benefit, w4th few exceptions,
I have not been so free from Indigestion iu
twenty -Ave years.
Geo. W. Hootevelt, C. 8. Consul to Brus
sels, Belgium: Stuart' Dyspepsia Tablets,
safe, pleasant to take, convenient to carry,
give keen appetite, perfect digestion.
Mr. W. D. Tomlin, Mechanical Engineer,
Dnluth, Mian. : One box of Stuart's Dys
pepsia Tablet- has done its work, aim I am
again gaining Ucsh and strength. -
o. E. Kansom, Uuatonviue, Ky. ; 1 wall
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uiBireseeu uuu niiuujrcu iui wv y ie W9MI
throwing up food, often two or three time a
day; had no certainty of retaining nasi if
I ate one. Four boxes of the tablets froial
my druggist have fully cumd me. I find
tbem pleasant to take, convenient to carry.
Rev. G. D. Brown, Moudovi, Wis.: The
effect of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets i simply
marvelous ; a quite hearty dinner of broiled
beef steak cause no distress since I begsn
their dsc.
Over six thousand people In the state of
Mich, alone in 18M were cured of stomach
trouble by Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets.
Fall slued package may be found at all
druggUti at 50 conta, or sent by mail on re
ceipt of price from Stuart Co , Marshall,
Mb b
Rtlid l'ol llltb I...0I1 'i 1 -ImiihiIi .li,i,i.,,
mailed In 1
1.1 1-IHK. Wllill" tllf H'
BloodHerveFood
For Weak and Run Down Poople.
UfUlT IT 151 The richest, of all res tor.
nriAl II IOI tlye foods, became it re
rl'u'Pi the essentials of Ills that are ox.
IimiMed by dtneaso, Indigent ton, high living,
ovorw orl;, worry, excesses, abuse, etc.
UU1T IT nflFQ! Mymaklng the blood
WllPII II UUCOI pure and rich and the
digestion perfect It creates solid flesh,
muxcio and strength. The nerves being
nuido strong the brain becomes nstlveatid
clear. It restores lost vitality, stops nil wast
ing drains andweokness in either sex, nnd
ns a female regulator has no equal. Price
50a, orflve boxes 12.00. Druggists or br mall.
Wo ciin help you. Advice and book, free.
fWrlta Us About Your CnsoH
THE DR. CHASE COMPANY,
ItttCbanant Street. Philadelphia.
WONDERS W1U, NEVER CEASE.
A New Collection to lie ISxposed tn Public'
Oae Next Sunday.
Henry Haynge lender, the artist-explorer,
who was terribly tortured as a result of his
attempt to mount tlio "Throne of the Oods"
in mysterious Thibet, has written a remark
able account of his adventures, which will
be published exclusively, with graphic Illus
trations tn next 8nnilay's Philadelphia Preen
(Oot. SI ). Prof. Thomas It. Fraser, V. K. 8.,
has discovered an antidote for snake bites,
and xives the secret in next Sunday's Press.
Another famous writer will explain exaotly
bow to cook with electricity. And there
will be wonders iih every other page, includ
ed more general news; more sporting uows
(the foot ball leporti are especially tine);
more news for women; more society news;
more (J. A. R. news more of everything;
than can be fonnd in any otlicr Sunday
paper.
The Philadelphia Sunday Press is the
greatest bom Sand)' paper. You had bet
ter order It to-day.
Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life
Away.
If yon want to qtilt tobacco using easily
and forever, lie' made well, strong, magnotic,
full of ncwllfo and vigor, tako No-To-Bae,
the wonder-worker that makes weak men
strong. Many gain ton pounds in ten days.
Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bac from
yonr own druggist, who will guarantee a
cure. 50c or $1.00. Booklet nud sample
mailed free. Ad. Sterling Remedy .Co.,
Chicago or Now York.
Buy Keystonefiour. Bo sure that the name
LaWte & Baku, Ashland, Pa., is printed en
ever saak.
FIRST FALL
iTll
The great flood of fall trade is
upon us. After weeks of prepara
tion and masterful buying we are
now ready for it, and this week we
display for your inspection and
approval all that's newest and best
in Fall and Winter Footwear.
Our first bargain is a lot of
Ladies' shoes, sizes 1 to 7, D, E,
and double E width. Our pi ice is
t
$1,50, These shoes are actually
worth 50 cents to $1.00 more at
other places.
Our second offer is for school
children. They are cheap and
durable. Sizes 6 to 8, 49 cents ;
9 to 12, 59 cents. These goods are
wonders. Parents should grasp
this opportunity.
Our third offer is another lot of
Ladies' shoes, 28 pairs. Sizes 2j4
to i, B, C and D width; formerly
sold at $3.50; hand welt. We will
close them, out at $1.50. A re
markable offer.
WE DON'T GIVE
AWAY SHOES
BUT WE GIVE
.AWAY PRESENTS
Which hold an important place in
any library or parlor. They are in
the shape of furniture, consisting
of book cases, parlor tables mid
parlor lamp tables.
Purchese your shoes here and
receive coupons which entitles you
to these gifts. This is an excellent
method of receiving a holiday gift
without spending any money.
-
If you, do nat trade with
us give us a trial.
BALL'S
No. 14 S. Main Street,
SHENANDOAH, PA.
PITTSTQN HEARD FROM.
The Little Conqueror Arrives
People Are Talking.
and
Surprise, Wonder itnd admiration follow In
tho track of the little eenqueror. People are
talking about It everywhere, and such case
as that of Mrs. J. If. Butler, a resident of
Pittston, aro getting to be every day occur
rences. Our representative called on Mrs.
Butlor at her placo of resldenre, 188 Searie
street, and she gave tlio following brief ac
count of her case, she says : "About a year
ago I liegnn to have severe pains in iny back
in the region of tho kidneys. Sometimes the
pain was worse than nt others, and with each
attack it grew more sovere. Tho last attack
I had felt so I oould not lift anything at all
that had any heft to it, and the hardest part
was to attempt was to rise from any stooping
position. I can only descrllie the pain as a
continuous dull ouo, interspersed with alutrp
pierolne ones in tfio small of my back, If I
attempted to rise from a chair after con
tinued sitting I found it a difficult matter. I
managed to get along in this way witli my
household duties, for I was determined not
to give up, and I felt many times as though
I positively must. I read of some of the
cure performed by Doan's Kidney pills, and
comparing tlio symptoms described with mine
I concluded the pills would help me, and I
procured a box nnd begau to take them regu
larly according to directions. Within three
days I felt hotter nnd continued to improve
every day. I must admit they have perfectly
cured me, and this much sooner than I could
havo anticipated possible. I am perfectly
satisfied with tho result, and glad to be able
to inform other suflercrsabout Doan's Kidney
Pills, so that thoy may know what to use
who are in their condition. "
For sale by all dealers prioe 50 ceuts,
Mailed by Foatcr-Mllbum Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
Sole agon to for the U. S.
Coming Kvcnls.
Nov. S. Annual supper under autploes of
ladles' Aid Society of the Calvary Baptist
church, In Bobbins' opera house.
Nov. 5. Entertainment and sociable under
the auspices of tho si. E. church choir.
Nov. 0. Entertainment aud social, under
auspices of Ladles' Aid, In P. M. church.
Nov. 17. Annual surper, under the aus
pices of the Trinity Reformed church, in
Bobbins' opera house.
Nov. 25. Thanksgiving dinner to be given
by All Saints' Protestant Episcopal ohurch,
corucr West and Oak streets.
Dec. 2. Twenty-fifth annual supper under
ausplcos of Welsh Baptist chuck in Bobbins'
opera houso.
Bread and Ilntter Worries.
"Thosowhoaro horn rich are saved from
that incessant bread-and-butter worry that
tries the souls of mankind. Comparatively
few of us, however, are exempt from; the
worries that haunt the daily life struggle
and in oonsequenco the most useful lives are
generally the ones marked for nervous rol-
lapse. We cannot give up, our families must
bo provided for, but what are thoy going to j
do whon we do glvo up? Under this strain I
of constant effort of mind and body 110 one
can continue Indefinitely unscathed, and
multitudes of half-broken men and women
surround 113. They have consulted their
doctors without securing old, and they work
along as well as they can in an aimless sort
of way that seems to bo without hope of re
lief. All of such worn-out, spiritless people
can be cured and put quickly on their feet
by Dr. Greene, tho groat specialist, of 35
West 11th Street, New York City, discoverer
of the world-famed Ncrvura, and many
other wonderful remedies that euro tho ills
of men and women. This famous man can
bo consulted absolutely freo by pornonal call
or by letter through the mail, and his advice,
which means health to you, can be had for
tho asking.
Tko closest attention is given to lettor cor
respondence, your description of your case
being Instantly intelligible to tho wide ox-
pcrlenco of this scientific physician, If you
aro HI, write to Dr. Greene and be well.
The Content Court.
A short session of the Lyon-Dunn contest
court was hold yesterday, when the follow
ing from Shenandoah were heard :
Ephrlam Golden, Fourth ward of Shenan
doah, said ho paid some 35 or 40 cents taxes
about two months before the election, but had
no receipt. Tax Collector Scaulan could not
remember it. He voted the Ropubllean
ticket.
Edward Kcster was called to testify as to
Arthur Parrish having voted. Kcster was
vouchor for Parrish, hut could not say
whethur he went Into the booth with him.
Joseph Blakor, Shenandoah, Second ward,
had paid no taxes. lie voted for Judge Dunn.
O. a. Hall, Third ward of Shenandoah,
bad paid no taxes previous to the '05 election.
He voted the Republican ticket.
George Robinson and Peter Sohoppe. both
of the Third ward of Shenandoah, were
found all right on taxes and assessments, aud
withdrawn. Thomas Evans, of tho Fifth
YiAi of Shenandoah, was also found all right
on taxes and withdrawn.
Joseph Guuter, Shenandoah, Fifth ward,
was called, but said he did not vote. His
father, similarly named, voted. Tho witness
was excused.
Lewis Glbbs, Fifth ward, Shenandoah,
voted, but was not assessed. He could not
remember how he voted. Nothing could
cause him to recall how he vast his ballot.
There is no need of little children being
tortured by scald head, eczema aud skin
eruptions. Dewitt's Witch Hazel Salvo gives
Instant relief and cures permanently. 0. H.
Hagenbuch.
Traverse Jurors liruwn.
The following traverse jurors havo been
drawn for tho second week of civil court
which begins on Monday, the 30th of
Novomber, 3S07:
Evan Thomas, miner, Frackville.
Dennis Howard, laborer, Butler, W.
John Howells, mluor, GIrardville.
Thomas Merwine, butcher, Ashland.
Levi Sboffer, m!no, Gilberton.
Heury Melswlnkle, laborer, Ashland.
Jeffrey Williams, miner, Shenandoah,
Jacob Bamberger, agent, Shenandoah.
Michael Burns, laborer, Gilbertou.
John W. Kotz, painter, Frackville.
B. M, Hart, gentleman, Shenandoah.
J. Walter Price, merchant, Ashland.
John Boobly, laborer, Oilbertos.
Charles S. Faust, painter, Ashland.
Isaac Ball, Jr., merchant, Mabanoy City.
H. J. Censteln, merchant, Ashland.
J. A. DeSllra, macbiulst, Mabanoy City.
F. P. Michael, laborer, Union.
Patrick J. Devers, laborer, Shenandoah.
Thomas Brougball, laborer, Mabanoy Twp.
Many a home ha been rendered sad aud
desolate by the loss of some dear, petted
elilld. This Is a dangerous season for chil
dren, and parent should keep Dr. Bull's
Cough Syrup liandy.
Druggists Olgunlze.
The druggists of the county met in Maba
noy City yesterday afternoon aud perfected a
permanent organisation. The following
ofUeeis were selected : President, H. N.
Cois, Sohuylkill Haven ; Vice President, J.
W. Snyder, Mabanoy City; Secretary,
I.ewU Voehage, Ashland; Treasurer, P. P. D.
Klrllu, Shenandoah l Executive Committee.
J. N. Hodgson, PotUvlllo ; M. A. Porter,
Tumequa, and J. H. Hagenbuch, Mabanoy
City. The meeting was interesting through
out aud in point of sociability the new
organisation promise to be a great success.
The next meeting will lie held November
11th, at the Ferguson House, Shenandoah.
Rid Yourself of Rheumatism
Buy He Flag Oil, 88c. At Gruhler Bios.,
drug store.
NO PULLMAN WILL CONTEST. '
Bona Will Wot FJarlit lpor n Sharp of
tlio rnrtnno.
Clilcarro. fin. 29 There Is to be n.
contest of the Pullman will, so both
sons of the dead palace car magnate
declare. Said (leorge M. Pullman:
"The Idea of wishing to contest my
father's will has never entered mv
head, nor my brother's Mead, either.
No steps have been taken and none
will be taken tn break the will. My
relations with the Pullman Car com
pany and with my family are most
cordial. I nm In the company In the
capacity f nn assistant district super
intendent, and expect to remain with
the companj."
Heferring to the grosslp that coupled
his name with that nf Miss Fellclte
Ogelsby. In the character of a rejected
suitor, Mr. Pullman said; "Our rela
tions aie exnitlv in? same ns they have
always been. So far as my brother
Sanger's ensacement Is concerned, that
Is an affair that concerns him. I do
not choose to Interfere In Ills business."
Friends of Miss Lynn Fenmld say
the engagement between that young;
lady and Mr. Sanger Pullman has been
broken off.
In terms bb explicit as those em
ployed by his brother Sanger Pullman
contradicted the rumor that his father's
will was to be attacked In the courts.
An authoritative denial of the same
rumor was also made by Mrs. Pullman.
You can't afford to rlk your life by allow
ing a cold to develop Into pneumonia or con
sumption. Instant relief and a certain cure
are afforded by One Minute Cough Cure. V.
II. Hagenbucli.
Tim tli nil Alnliiiiiin Murderous.
Birmingham, Ala., Oct. 29. Ella
Barnes and Bessie Thomas, two 1C-year-old
cotton fai tnry operatives, met
at a friend's house at a social last night
and quarreled over their mutual re
gard for the same youth. The Thomas
girl advanced on the Barnes girl with a
pair of scissors. Miss Barnes threw a
lighted lamp at lier adversary. The
lamp exploded, and the burning; oil en
veloped the unfortunate girl. The gath
ering1 tied in terror. Miss Thomas whb
burned to a crisp. The murderess is in
hiding:.
Do you scratch and scratch, and wonder
what's the matter? Doan's Ointment will
instantly relieve and permanently cure any
Itchy disease of the skin, no matter of how
long standing.
Was It Aimred's imiiiitim
Christiana. Oct. It. Dispatches re
ceived here from the Island ot Vardoe,
In the Arctic ocean, off Flnmark, is
fully convinced of the truth o the re
port that a whaling ship sighted Pro
fessor Andre's balloon, floating, on
Sept. 23, near Prince Charles promon
otary. Spitsbergen. The news has
caused considerable depression among
the friend of Professor Andree.
Brakmo, the Arctic explorer, proposes
to Investigate the truth of the story,
Captain Sverdrup, of Dr. Frldtjof Nan-
sen's exploring ship, the Fram, cloes
not believe the report.
"I was troubled with that dreadful disease
called dropsy; swollen from head to foot.
Burdook Blood Bitters has completely cured
mo. ' it is a most wonderful medicine."
Joseph Herick, Linwood, Out.
SfcDiiillo'x JiirvofotiH 'Jlllo.
Philadelphia, Oct. 29. Eddie McDuf
fle yesterday, at Willow Grove hlcyclo
track, established a new world's record
for one mile, paced, covering tho dis
tance in 1.85 2-6, 6-6 seconds lower than
the record made by Jlnnnle Michael on
the same track several weeks ago. Mc
Duflle's time yesterday also equals tho
time made by Stocks, In London, last
sumnier, although the letter's time .was
not accepted in this country on ac
count of the character of his pace, a
motor cycle.
You can't cure conjunction but you can
avoid it and cure evory other form of throat
or lung trouble' by the use of One Minute
Coush Cure. C. H. Hagenbucli.
Dunk tfreeker I!etr1iio'lliirilouon.
Washington, Oct. 28. The president
has pardoned IxjuIb Itedwine, now In
the Columbus, O., penitentiary and
convicted In Atlanta, six years ago for
complicity In the loss of funds In the
failure of a national bank. - Ills term
will expire Nov. 4.
Neuralgia of the Heart
Vanquished by Or.
Miles' Remedies.
gall
KS. SIDLEY, of Torrlngton, Conn,
Suffered from just such a complica
tion ot diseases as the ex tensive ex
perience and Investigations ot Dr. Miles
huvo proven, result, from Impairment ot the
nervous system.. Mr. Jas. II. Sldley writes
Oct. 25, 1B9S: " My wife waa taken sick with
neuralgia of the heart, nervous exhaus
tion and liver trouble. Although attended
by two pb.ynt.ian she grew worse- until she
was at death's door. I then began giv
ing her tr. Miles' Restorative Norvlne
irtd Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure, and sbe
Improved so wonder
fully from tho 8nt
that I at onco dis
missed the physician.
Sbe now euts and
sleeps well and does
her own huuowork
We have recommend
ed your remedh to a
grout uiuny in our city, and every one lias
been very much hcueflted by tbem." '
Dr. Mllos' ftesiodlcs are bold by all drug
gists under a positive guarantee, Brut bottle
benefits or money refunded. Book on Heart
aud Nerves sent free to all applicants.
DR. MILE MEDICAL CO, BlkUart, InO.
PHILADELPHIA
CHEAP STORE.
-FULL LINK OF
CKMRS AND TOBACCO.
Will open on HATUtlMV at
28 West Centre St.
No.
'O0LD DOST.'
Alaska!
No need to go there for
GOLD
DUST
when you can get it at any grocer's.
It Makes the Dirt Fly
MADA ONLY BY
THE N. K. FAIR BANK COMPANY,
Chicago. St. Lout. New York. Boiton. Philadelphia.
mi
3m
Do Folk
$1.50
hoes ?
Well, we guess. They MUST, judging by
the way they buy 'em.
Somebody asked us whether they were
better than those of other stores ?
Why, of course they are ; wouldn't ask
$1 .50 for them if they weren't. If they were
like those of ordinary stores we'd sell them
for less.
FACTORY-PRICE
-gives us the chance to sell the some shoes for
Tess money, or better shoes for the same
money. And these 1 .50 shoes, for men and
, women, are samples of our selling.
We've better shoes for more money ; we've
shoes uot so good for less money ; but we be
lieve that for a medium price, a price that
anybody can stand, no shoes we know of fill
the bill like our $1 .50 fellows. Try 'em next '
time you want a pair. '
Checks for amount of purchases made, are given every
customer $25 worth entitles you to a
handsome parlor lamp.
FACTORY SHOE STORE, IgJ
Shoes Retailed at
IVl oyer, Mgr.
The
Faust Wheel
Hade to Fit.
Wo A
A bicycle,
clothes. If you do not appear with
is because it don't fit you. With ease and grace also comes power.
Secure them all by ordering a, special wheel, measured to fit by the
home manufacturer. A guarantee goes with every wheel. Patronize
home industry and secure a reliable wheel.
FAUST BICYCLE WORKS,
- - - - Repairing of all Kinds. - -
BRANDONVILLE, PENNA. J
BRANCH OFFICE : 120 SOUTH JARBDf STREET. "- - - SHENANDOAH. PENNA
A "BIG"
The workingmen can save money by making tlieir 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. - Qthe gQods iid
proportion. We make a spepialty df repainn'gV ' "
Our New Stock Has Arrived and ...
. . . Bargains Are Offered in Every Line.
PLOPPERT'S
10S NORTH
Two doors above Merchants' Bauk.
SPECIAL SALE FOR
SATURDAY ONLY
We will sell the genuine
FRENCH CHBWINQ CANDY
-KOlt-
10c A POUND FOR TRIAL.
Ahx UltKAM OUOPOLATB lSeaouiid. Give
u a call ami Im convinced. "
NEW YORK CONFECTIONERY COMPANY,
HO North Main St., Shenandoah, Pa.
BICYCLES ! BICYCLES !
FOR SAUB CHQAP.
One tlOO Gents' 'e7 Ranger wheal, good a new.
One
t0 Ladles' er Misses'
goodondUia
Orescent wheel,
Won.
No : Reasonable : Offer : lie fused.
GUY D. STERNER,
No. 105 West C'berr) Ht.,
Hueuaudoab, l'a.
'OOLD DtJBT.'
Klondike!
Factory Price.
in many respects, is like a suit ol
ease and erace uoon vour cvcle. it
SAVING !
SHOE STORE
MAIN STREET.
SHENANDOAH
GROCERY STORE,
GEO. WALAITIS, Prop.
Successor to
vnn nomMnnrai,
105 S. Main Street.
Hendqugrters for a full and com
plete line of groceries.
FLASKS!
IN PINTS, HALF PINTS and QUARTER PINTS.
Colored dlttse aud containing oorke.
We hivve a large stook on htwid whioh
we will sell reasonable.
JOHN F. CLEARY,
BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS,
17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah.
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