i J'"", ' rr ITENING HERALD KsT.viit.isiinn ihio. every KvetiiiiK, Kn-ept Suntlaj . ?jh Booth Jakdis Stiiekt. Near OzSTaa. tEnhllernld'lt dcilveied InShciiandoan and the MBxtMadtna; to.-a (nr nli cents week, pay KH, o (tie earrtara. Hy mail fa 00 a year, or M mnnlli. payable in advance. Advertise ite oruuved ncortlltia to apace And position. nntillaheta reacrve the rla;ht to change tnc Imn eif adrei-tlnpim-utM u Itpm-vcr the nub Umi of news ileinniKla It The right If to reject arty advcrtUetm-nt, whether m not, that the nuhllahnr may aeem M-uper. Advertising rati made known fltfitet-ftd at tli nnabiltloe at H!i-inniJoHh. Pa., af cotH) cIrm mall matter. .. ...... TKLKPUONK CONNECTION. '"All the Hews That's Fil to Print." fEvening Hers Id TUSRDAY, NOVEMBER 1907. lHtrciii.ic.vx wAfUfidKirr. Foil TRKAsUgMIt, Iambs S, Hracok, Of Wcetraoietarril. FOR AVDITOR OKKKK.U, Lkvi O. McCaumiy, Of Chester. ItHl'iniLICAN COUNTY TICKHT. WK JDIH1R, Hog. 0. P. llRCHTKt, Of Pottsvllto. FOR tHEBlFF, IttKOTHR S. ALUKKIIIT,' Of Orwigsburaf. for toor maiarnm, ' , JOMJr Itowg, 8., Of Treoiouh WlH tJRV CWMWl lONJin, JOMK AXSTOCK, Of Mahaiiuyfltty."" The prospects for the Republican oanTJidate for Sheriir to-day are Albright. The Republican candidate for Poor fiireotor will Rowo himself into the . dflloe to-day. yoa'ES talk louder than anything els to-day, and It is time you had yotir say, dear reader. "Tub battle of the ballots is on, and the- verdiot will soon be rendered Can you guess.the result ? J$ you have not yet .recorded your vote, do so before the polls close. It 1b JtytfeiL too late to show your pa- irrStism; " JIJavah has a President and two rival Queens, but will soon trade thehi oil for a President who conducts business on a larger scale. Tjik Hkhald to-morrow will con tain full aud detailed reports of the election, county and state. If you want the news get the people's favor ite paper. It le stated that the coal veins of the) South could supply the country for 9000 years. That will be longJ enough to insure an abundance of fuel from some other source. TlCK man who will be elected Mayor of the enlarged city of New York to day will preside over more people than did George Washington when lie was hrst elected President. T HKRK yet remains time for you to catrt your vote as endorsement of the MoXinley administration by voting . the Republican ticket. And Mte that your neighbor has done his duty. Both England and Prance are oom IHercially prosperous, and will have wirpluB revenue this year. A Repub. Itaai! administration in due time will place tltis country in the same posi tion. TilU yellow journals should hold a meeting to determine which of them is eonduotlng the United States Ooveriunent. Each claims that it is the only one performing this little in cidental chore in the fake newspaper business. A genuine reformer is a man who believes in the progress pf tlie race, . and enn see upon the horUou of the future the dawning of a brighter tiny. The quaok reformer is a fellow ,LJ! I (THE ' II MffOTlfiAN PARTY rfjjn1 STANDS FOR PSANDHrY steay 'vw' good wages Get out the Votii I l' Tuesday. Nov. 2. IjSS?' ' .CHAStn? BloodjfHerveFood For Wank and Run Down People. UHftT IT I Q I The richest of all reetora nrlitl II Id I tlye foods, became It re- I daces the essentials of lire that are ex. lautted by disease, indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, eiwswi, abuse, etc. WHAT IT DOES I feWM digestion perfect It creates aolld fleali, muscle and atreugth. The uervei being made strong the brnln becomes active and elear. It restores I oat vitality, storm all wast ing drains and weakness lu either sex. and ns a female regulator has no equal, Price 50c., orflve boxes 8100. Druggists or by mall. We pan help you. Advice and book, free. Wrlto Us About Your Case!" THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, 1612 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia. with n hobby, who goer? about slumler iiigr the lituuitn rare nnd liowlln be cause everybody else Is not n iieasgi- mlstic crank like- himself. Miss WlM'AHl) sitys that what women to-day need is "a better phy sique, and that means nutritiouHdlet, simpler food, loowi corsets, larger shoes' and fresh air at night." All this, except the corset, would be equally good for tlie men. Ukcknt corrections in tho statistics of the Union army in the civil war swell the aggregate of recorded deaths to 800,207. The number killed out right in action wan 07,058, and -12,581 died of wounds, but this total of 1011,080 was less than half that of the deaths from disease, which aggregated 8S0.808. TO CUH15 A COM) IN ONI! MAY. Take Ixntlve llremo Quinine Tulilet. All druggist refund the money If it fulls to euro. Sffe. l'rlnenttin South Ainerk'nii Hvpodltloi 'PrtmtettmrJ.,-tJov.--2;'--Tli-e'iDJjr-. expedition to Patagonia, under the aus pices of Princeton university, will sa; from New York on Nov. C. J. H. Hatch er, curator of paleontology of Prlncetoi university, will conduct the researche Along, the coaat of South America fron the Terra del Fuego Archipelago ti southern Patagonia. The expedition will be gone three years, and Import ant contributions to science are ex pected In the nature of a collection of mammals of the tertiary period and valuablo contributions to ethnology. NOT FOR EVERYTHING Hut If you have weak kidneys bladder trouble or distressing ..kidney complaint, then Swam p. Moot will prove to he Justt the remedy foil need. Too frequent desire to urinate, scanty supply, pain or dull nelie in tlielMek is convincing evidence that your kidneys and bladder need doctoring, There is comfort in the knowledge so often oxpressed, that fir. Kilmer's Swamp Koot, the great kidney remedy, fulfills every' wish in relieving pain in tho back, kidneys, liver, bladder and ovory part of tho urinary passage. It corrects inability to hold urine .did scalding pain lu passing it, or bud cll'ccts following uso of liquor, wiue or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant nccewiity of being compelled to get up many times during the uighfrto urinato. Tho mild and tho extra ordinary efl'ect of Swamp-I'oot Is soon realized. It stands tho highest for Its won derful cures f the most distressing cases. If you need a medlcino you should have the best, i Sold by druggists, prico fifty cents and one dollar. You may have a samplo bottle .ind pamphlet both sent freo by mail. Men tion Evenino Herald and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Ilinglmmton, JJ. Y. Tho proprietors of this paper guarantee the gonuluoss of this Oder. Coming Events. Nov. 2. Annual supper under auspices of Ladies' Aid Society of the Calvary Ilaptist church, iu Ilobbins' opera house. Nov. 5. Entertainment and sociahlo under the auspices of the A. E. church choir. Nov. 0. Entertainment aud social, undor auspices of Ladies' Aid, in P. M. church. Nov. 17. Annual supper, undor tho aus pices of the Trinity Heformed cburchin Itobbins' opera, house. Nov. 23. Thanksgiving dinner to bo given by All Saints' Protestant Episcopal church, corner West aud Oak street. Dec. 2. Twenly-ilfth annual supper under auspices of Wulsh Baptist chuch in Rohblus' opera house. The Grandest Remedy. Mr. It. 1!. Oreeve. niorchant. of Chllhowie, Va.. certifies that ho had consumption, was slven up to die, soughtall medical treatment that money could procure, tried all cough remedies ho could hear of. but got no relief; spent many nights sitting up in a chair; was Induced to try Dr. King's Now Discovery, and was cured by use of two bottles." For past three years has been attending to busi ness, and says Dr. King's New Discovery is tlin cmndest remcdv over mudo. as it has done so muoh for him and also for others in his community. Dr. King's .New uiscovery l minratiteod for Coughs. Colds and Cou- sumptlon. It don't fall. Trial bottles free at A. Waslev's drug store. To Prohibit Koolliall in Ooorirln. Atlanta. Nov. 2. As a result of the fatal Injuries received by Von Gannon. of the University of Georgia- rootbaii team, In the game last Saturday the team will probably disband, in the house of representatives yesterday a resolution was Introduced to prohibit football olayinar in an universities ano other Inetltutlans In Georsrla receiving aid from tlje state, senator Alien in troduced a bill in the senate to proniblt football In Georgia. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Itatlflod the IIhwoh Trtwty. Ardmore. I. T., Nov. 2. The Chick' asaw legislature. In session at Tlsho mlngo, yesterday ratified the agree ment entered Into between the Dawes committee awl the Choctaw and Chick asaw tribes of Indiana for allotment of their lands and dissolution of their tribal government. The Indian aolons stood 18 for and 10 against ratification of the treaty, the .full blood element opposing the measure. V Itching Piles, Bight's horrid plague, Is instantly relieved aud permanently cured by Doau's Ointment. Your dealer ought to keep it. When yon want good roofing, plumbing gas fitting, or general tlusmltblng done call on K. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street Dealer ic stores 1-tf SHOT DOWN m THE STREET. "J Mitrdor PhIiI to llnvo llesulteit From, h PolltloHl (jmipi-el. New York, Nov. 2. duleoppe Pleardo, 21 yr-ars old, a barber, was shot on Elizabeth street yesterday by an un known man. who escaped. Pleardo was ! talking to another barber when a man came out of one of the houses near by, and walked up. lie aald not a word to uny mv, not even to Plcardo, but a he step'od alongside tire barber he drew a revolver. Quickly pointing It at l'lcar do he tired. The barber fell, and died soon afterward. The unknown man escaped. Two Italians said that the shooting had been the-reault of a quar rel over an election dispute. The police have arretted Antonio Samalero and his mother, Paariuala ftamslero, Frank Oranylano, a tobacco atripper, and Antonio Gala, a barber. The latter Is a cousin of the murdered man. It la suspected that the pris oner know the assassin and the oauee Of the mysterious crime. Ilucklen'a Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rlicnm, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or jo nav reoulred. It ta euaranteed to Eive Sorfect satisfaction or tnony refunded. Price S cents per box. For aalo bv A. Wasloy . I.overlim to llo Court Miu-tlnled. Chicago, Nov. 3. When the president returns to Washington a court martial will be ordered to try Captain Loverlng, the officer who has recently been sub jected to a court of Inquiry at Port aherldan for alleged abuse of Private Hammond. Under present oondltlons. and In view of the repoVt which ha been made to the war department by General Hrooke, he becomes tjie ac cuser of the officer to be court mar tlaled. Atiothor Victory 1'or ltrltlsli Oold. Paris, Nov. 2. A Uritlsh syndicate has obtained sole control of the trade of the Soudan In exchange for the pay ment of an annuity to the Egyptian government and the defrayal of the expenses of military oocupatlon. It will reconstruct and work the railway from Saukln, on the lted sea, to ller ber,.on the Nile, the southernmost point reaohed"by the "Anglo-Egyptian ex pedition." Pure blood and a good digestion aro an in surance against disease and suirurlng. Bur dock Wood hitters keeps tho bl.od pure, tho digestion perfe.-t. Xow .Iiii-m'.v'm Itnllrnnd Tux. Trenton, Nov. 2. The state board of assessors has made Its annual assess ment under the stnte railroad tax law of the ral rood property In the state, and has filed the figures with tho state controller. The total valuation of tin railroad property is $220,869,373. and th totnl amount qf tnx assessed Is $1 G'J-J 921.90. Of this amount $1,101,343 wl go to the state and $402,578 will go i the different localities In which cer tcln railroad property designated at ecuiid c'zng I.i located. Tho Wciiiii., For eastern Pennsylvania end Nv Jersey: Cooler tonight; brisk south easterly winds, becoming northerly. For Delawnre and Maryland: Cooler; southerly winds, becoming westerly. There is no need of little children holn.. tortured by scald head, eczema and eruptions. Dewltt's Witch Hazel Stive elves Instant relief and cures permanently. C. II. tiagcumicu. SUMPTUOUS TRAIN TO THE SOUTH. The rlorlda Limited t 111 Again Itlln on the Southern lEullwiiy. Tho Florida Limited, whish is tho svn- onym of all that Is elegant in modern rail way trains, and which during ils former sorvlce has been a primo favorite for tourists from the North seeking tho mild climate of Honda, will bo placed iu servico by the southern jcainvay about the first week in Jauiiarv. 1S93. With its return to service this train, which will ho solid Pullman vestlbuled between Now York, Philadelphia and- St. Augustino will present features In tho way of luxurious ana comlortable appointments not lioretoloro ptoscntca, and which will be dostiued to add still further to its already wen established popularity. Tho Southern Hallway is having built for tho Honda Limited service three traius.each containing a dining car, two drawing room sleeping cars, a compartment car and a library aud observation car, each car com plete in all its appointments and coulnnod with tho very latest devices aqd appliances lor tuo comfort and convenience of the pas sengers, while no schedule has as yet been announced, it can be stated that it will bo the quickest ever arranged between Philadelphia anu St. Augustine, and will be so planned that passengers can leavo Philadelphia at some convenient hour during the day and ar- rivo at bt. Augustine before nightfall of tho following day. Philadelphia Record. Notice. Applications for iurthcr informa tion addressed to Jno. M Ueall, district Passenger Agent, Southern Hallway, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, will receive prompt attention. 10-25-tf A BARBAROUS SURO.OAL OPERATION l"r the Cure of Piles Is not ouly intensely painful, dangerous to life aud very expensive, but in tho light of modern medical research and since tho dis covery of the Pyramid Pile Cure a surgical "operation is wholly 'unnecessary. If you havo any doubt ou this point kindly read tho following letters from peoplo who, know that our claims regarding the merits of the Pyramid Pile Cure are borne outby tho facts. From N. A. Stall, HldgeHoad, Niagara Co., N. Y. : I received your Pyramid I'ilo Cure and tested it last night. It did mo more good than anything I havo ever found yet, and remember this was the result of one night's treatment only. From Penn W. Arnett, Oatosvllle, Ark. : Gentlemen : Your Pyramid Pile Curo has done me so much good in so short a time that my son-in-law, Capt. T. J. Klein, of Fort Smith, Ark., has written me for your address as he wishes to try it also. From A. E. Towneend, Beuvllle, Ind. : I have been so mueh benefitted by the Pyra mid Pile Cure that I enclose (1 for which please send a package which I wish to give to a frieud of mine who sutlers very mueh from piles. From John II. Wright, Clinton, DeWitt Co., III. : I am so well pleased with the Pyramid Pile Cure that I think it but right to drop you a few Hues to luform you its ef fects have beeu all that I could ask or wish. From P. A. llrtiton, Lkno, Tox. : Gentle men : The Pyramid 111 (.'prt! lias done so saueh good for me that I will say for the benefit of others that after using ouly two days I am bettet titan I havo been for won tht. The Pyramid Pile Cure is prepared hy Tlie Pyramid Drug Co. of Albion, Mich., and it Is truly a wonderful remedy fa all forms of piles. So great has Veea the number of testimonial letters reeelved bytbsft from all farts of the country that tbr have decided to publish each week a number of euoh let ters aud never use tlie same letter twice, but only fresh letters will be published. All druggists recommend the Pyramid. Pile Cure, as they know from what their custom. ers say tliat no remedy gives such general stisfa' lidji. Man and Wife. both Agree ns to What Saved the Wife's Life. When a woman nas been aban doned by doctors to die, when she takes a medicine and gets well, when she and her husband both declare that medicine saved her life, what more can possibly be said of Or. Datld Kennedy's favorlto Remedy1? Mrs.J.M. Church ill, Cort land, N. Y., says: "I had a very bad cough and could not lie on my left side at all. I also had neuralgia very badly. Many physicians in Cortland said I could not be cured, but I am thankful to say I am cured through taking Dr. David Kennedy's Pavorlte Remedy. It cured my cough and greatly bene fited my neuralgia. When I began taking it, I was very weak and it built me right up. I always had sick head ache and trouble with my stomach, and it gave me relief from them." In speaking of his wife's case, Mr. Churchill said: "Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy saved her life." Sold by all druggtttB for $1 a bottle. THE MAHV'I.AXD SKNATOnSHir UupumtH Upon tho Itcault of Todny'i- Votlnir In That. Shi to. Baltimore, Nov. 2. As Jhe result ol today's election In Maryland a United States senatorshlp Is at stake, as the noxt legislature will elect a successot to Senator Gorman. Democratic lead ers now unhesitatingly state that 1! the legislature Is Democratic Senutoi Gorman will be returned. Iloth par ties claim that they will be successful, but the greatest confidence Is mani fested by the Ilepubllcans. Chairman Norman B. Scott, of the Republican stale central committee, claims Baltimore city by not less than 8,000 majority and the state by over 10,000 majority. This would give the Ilepubllcans a majority of the coun ties and Insure the election of a Re publican United States senator. There are a number of charges of contem plated irauds by the leaders of both partleB, and several arrests of alletred Domocrallc repenters have been mnde at the Instigation of the Republican leaders. Tho Now JorHoy Election. Jersey City, Nov. 2. The election In New Jersey promises to bo decided Upon a very light vote. Six counties elect state senators, who will hold over to vote for a successor to James Smith as United States senator. The coun ties In which senators are bejng voted for are Burlington, Cape May, Hunter don, Middlesex, Passaic and Sussex. The retiring senator from Hunterdon Is a Democrat. The retiring five mem bers from the other counties are Republicans. There are 13 hold over Republicans and two hold over Demo crats In the senate. The Democrats will probably make gains, especially In the lower house. A Unlit Voto In VIrelnln. Richmond. Va., Nov. 2. The Demo crats will elect their state ticket, and, with the hold over senators, have a clear working majority In both houses. This means the re-election of W. J. Daniel to succeed himself as United States senator, he having been en dorsed for re-election by the state Democratic convention which met In J Roanoke. The vote throughout the state la very light. The canvass has been on both sides the most spiritless known lu years. In many of the legis lative districts the Democrats have np opposition. The MnxoneliusnttH Election. Boston, Nov. 2. The voters In this state today are choosing a governor, lleutennnt governor, four other state officials, eight eouncllmen nnd mem bers of both branches of the legisla ture, composed of 10 senators and 238 representatives. Local officials are also being voted for In all the counties, nnd In the First congressional district ther is a special election to mi tne seat In the Fifty-fifth congress made vacant by the death of Ashley B. Wright. Rhodo iHlnnd'H Municipal Election). Providence, Nov. 2. Municipal elec tions arc being held In all the five Rhode Island cities, Providence, Newport, Pawtuoket, Woonsocket and Central Falls, today. With the exception, of Newport a close fight Is expected In every city. In Newport Mayor Boyle, the Democratic candidate, will have probably a walk over. Three candi dates for mayor are In the field in the other cities. PENNSYLVANIA DAY. Iteduced ltates to Chattanooga via Penn sylvania Railroad, For Pennsylvania Day at Cliickamnuga Battlefield, Chattanooga, Tenn.', November 15, 1807, when the monuments marking the movements of Pennsylvania troops In tliat great battle will be dedicated, tho l'ennsjl vania Railroad Company will sell oxcursiou tickets from all jwlnts ou ita line in 1'enn sylvanvia at the extremely low rate of one cent a mile, short-line distance, tickets to be sold November 0 to 13, good to leave Chat tanooga returning until November 88, 1S97, inclusive. Tickets via Ilttsburg will be sold going and returning via tame route, or going via Cincinnati and Lexington, returning via Nashvlllo and Louisville, or vice versa. The Right Name in the Right Place. Pan-Tina for coughs aud colds, 98c. Gruhler Bros., drug store. At Killed by lltii' t iiI'Iiiiom l.nvor, New York, Nov. . -Kate Mergert. a uerman gin, 20 years of age, em ployed as a cook In a family on East Seventy-first street, was murdered last night by her common law husband, Adolph Meyer, aged 38. Within half an hour aftor he killed himself In his boarding house. Meyer was a shiftless sott of a fellow, and had been sup ported by the girl. He called on her and demanded money, .and because she had none to give he killed her. Ask your grocer for the "Hoyal Patent' dour, aud take no other braud. It it the best flour made. mm CUBAN FILIBUSTERS CAPTURED. llrllons llnld n ltondezvotm Tlmt Sup plied the Insurgent. Jacksonville, Fla., NoV. 2. A "special to The Times-Union and Cltlcen says: "It Is reported In Key West that a Cuban filibuster rendezvous In the Bahamas has been seised by the British government, a quantity of arms se cured and a few men arrested. "The magistrate of Andros Island was Informed that the Cubans had a rendezvous on one of the Islands near the coaat of Cuba and at favorable op portunities would carry over supplies. The magistrate sent out a boat to In vestigate and discovered that It was on Deep creok. It Is thought that part of the things were left there by the schooner Hrlggs, which was on the Bahama banks for about a month transferring arms and ammunition to Cuba by the tugs Dauntless, Smith and other boats. The Cubans arrested were placed in quarantine. The rendezvous had been long operated, and was dis covered by an Informant who was after prize moneJ" Warning: Parsons who suiter from coughs aud colds should heed the warnings of danger and savo themselves sullerliig and fatal results by using One Minute Cough Cure. It Isan Infallible remedy for coughs, colds, croup aud ulUhront and lung troubles. C. II. Usgeuhuch. l'iinlonNniiil Antl-Iriilon In Nnhi-imkn. Lincoln, Neb., Nov. 2. Political man agers for both) 'parties in this rlty ex press supreme confidence ns to the re sult of today's battle, but In the ab sence of a poll of the state It Is a ques tion on what they base their claims of victory. With an admirable organiza tion aud perfect harmony In the ranks, Republicans face a campaign fusion of all elements favorable trt free silver, which a year ago "carried the state by 11,000 plurality. The National Demo crats and Prohibitionists are not se rious factors in the race, and It Is given out that an understanding exlsb whereby" the -National Democrats are voting almost solidly for the Republi can nominees. W. J. Bryan made his final appeal in behalf of fusion yes terday and last night, speaking In Lin coln, Omaha and a number of smaller towns. J. M. Thlrsweud, of Orosbeck, Tex., says that when ho has a spell of indigestion, and feels bad sluggish ho takes two of DeWltt's Little Earlv Misers at uicht. and he is all right tho next morning. Many thousands of othorslo tho same thing, Do your U. 11 Uageubuch. .Murderous siiinmo. Perth Ambov, N. J., Nov. 2. Mrs. Lena Christian committed suicide here yesterday, and before she died at tempted to beat out the- brains of her husband. She was GO T'-ars old, and her husband was about the same age. After drinking a bottle of car bolic acid she descended to the first floor, where her husband was, and, taking a large bottle, struck him on the head. His Injury was not serious. She tried to stiike him again, but he ran out of the house. A few minutes later he henrd his wife moaning, and, en tering, found her In great agony. She dleU In a short time. , Something to Know, It may bo worth something to know that tho very best medlcino for restoring the tired out nervous system to n healthy vigor is l.icctric Jilltcrs. This medicine is purely vegetable acts by giving tono to tho uorve centres in the stomach, gently stimulates the l.ivcr ami Kidneys, nnd aid these organs in throwing oil' Impurities iu tho blood. Elec tric Bitters improves tho appctito, aids diges tion, mill is pronounced by those who havo tried It as tho very best blood purifier and norvo tonic. Try It. Sold for B0c or il.00 per bottle at A. Wasloy's drug store. Thoso l-'ruiidttlont Creole WiirrnntH. Washington, Nov. 2. Special Agent Zeverly, of the interior department, whose sensational discovery of $90,000 worth of fraudulent Creek Indian war rants was announced last week, reach- ed here yesterday. The government will lose nothing by the transaction. The losers are outsldo parties who pur chased the warrants on speculation. One of the discounters, acting In good faith, bought $50,000 worth of these warrants, paying 92 cents on the dol lar. It Is probable that Indictments will soon follow. You can't afford to risk your life hy allow ing a cold to develop into pneumonia or con sumption. Instant relief and a cortaln curo aro anoruou by ono Alinuto cough curo. C 11. llagcubuch. Wliltuwii.v .Ministry Dotcutvrt. St. Johns, N. F., Nov. 2. The White way ministry hag been defeated In the general legislative election, and will probably resign by the end of the month. There Is no doubt that the opposition has secured 19 out of the 36 seats. The government has wort In 11 districts. Six remain to be heard from. Sir William Whlteway, the premier, has been beaten by 862 votes in the Trinity district, which has furnished the great surprise of the campaign. Sir James Winter, leader of the oppo sition, carried the Burin district with a majorty of two to one over his min isterial opponent. Dr. Miles' Nervine Victorious. Physical and Mental Exhaustion Gives Way to Vigorous Activity. R ,F.V W. T. IIOUOK, tho talented pas tor of (J race U. I). church, Carlisle, Penn., writes September 28, 1886s I always enjoyed good health until In 1882, at which tlmo my duties as a clorgymau were of a peculiarly trying nuturo, subjecting me to several severe nervous shocks which together with overwork and anxiety, Im paired my general health and nervous sys tem. Indeed I was In such a condition that the mere sight of a large congregation so wearied me that it would require a day or more for mo to re cover from the ex haustion. It affords mo great pleasure to say that Dr. Miles' Itestorutlvo Nervine and Restorative Tonic- have done me untold good. I preached three times yesterday and I feel as fresh and vigorous this Monday morning as I ever felt la my lite, thanks to your remedies. Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold by all drug gists under a pesltlve guarantee, first bottle benefits or money refunded. Hook on Heart and Nerves sent free to all applicants. DU. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind, o E Nervine 3 1 Rsstorea in COTTOLnNG. vlr -unclean, unwholesome, jby medical aud cooldng good cook's food "ncli," I soggy and greasy. Pure Vegetable Oil combined with wholesome beef sust-tnakes your food light, appetizing, digestible. The genuine Cettotene Is sold every wtifre Ifi one to ten pound yeltew ties, with our trade marks "CWoene" and ittrr'i hnid tn cotton-plant urrtatS on overy tin. Not euaranteed If sold In any itber way. Made only by THE N. K. 1'AIIlllANR COMPANY, Chicago. ELIOulj. New York. Montreal. The Faust Wheel Hade to Fit. A bicycle, clothes. If you do not appear with ease and grace upon your cycle, it is because it don't fit you. With ease and grace also comes power. Secure tliem all by ordering a special wheel, measured to fit by the home liiaiuiiacturer. A guarantee goes with every wheel. Patronize home industry and secuffe ft reliable wheel. FAU5T BICYCLE WORKS, - Repairing BRANDONVILLE, PENNA. BRANCH OFFICE : 120 SOUTH JARDIN STREET. SHENANDOAH, PENNA CANVASSERS WANTED IN THIS VICINITY FOR Harper's Book of Facts In Combination With HARPER'S WELL-KNOWN PERIODICALS Good Commissions and a New Field .First Come, lUrsl Served Address HARPER & BROTHERS, A "BIG" The workiiigmen can save money store. We are offering markable $1.19 For which other stores are asking $1.50 and $1.75. Other goods in proportion. We make a specialty of repairing". 1 Our New Stock Has Arrived aud ... . . . Bargains Are Offered iu Every Line. PLOPPERT'S SHOE STORE 10S NORTH MAIM STREET. Two doors above Merchants' Bank. MORE CRUISERS FOR SPAIN. Govorumont Socuros Vossolsi Nonrlnir Completion In Euizlnud. London, Nov. 2. The Dally Chronicle says this morning: "We are informed that the Spanish government signed contracts last wegk with an Important firm of British shipbuilders by which It acquires some cruisers, armeti with, quick-firing guns, which the; firm had nearly completed for another govern ment, whose consent, presumably, Spain had secured to this arrangement. "When tho question of finance was raised by the constructors the Span ish minister of marine. Admiral Berme Jo, represented that In the event pf war tho Spanish governrrtnt could count upon an Internal tva'r loan." Cascarets stimuUto liver, kidneys and bowels. Never sicken, weaken or gripe, 10c, TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And Flowers, tho-"llantt of America, Call. ' forula. Via tlie true pathway, "Tho Iron Mountain l(outo,"whloh traverses a region of perpetual sunshine, where snow storms, blizzards or high altitudes are unknown. Pullman first aud second class palace nnd tourist sleeping cars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and Now Mexico, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Novada, without change. Quick time, law rates, and all the ooinfnrUoT modern, railway improvement guaranteed to an who pur chase tickets via the Missouri 180)110 railway system . For, relet right from your home, literature, and full Information, drop a postal card, J. P. McCann, T. P.' Agent. BIB Rail road avenue, Klu.lra, N. Y., or 3sl Broad way, New York. 3-1-tf W. E. Hoyt, Q. B P. Agt. A cough lauduiuiortignal uf worse troubles to come. Cure the cough and prevent it result 1 by using Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup, NUUGblS OF NEWS. A treaty for the suspension of pelagic sealing In Beh.'lng sea will be signed at Washington during the week. Commercial Agent Hamilton, at Mor rlsburgh. Out., says that United States, merchants make a grave mistake In nt tending agents to Canada. Mra. Margaret Sheeley, 0 Stapletcm, S. L, was severely burned by the ex plosion of blasting powder, which aha threw In the fire In mistake- for sedt, Carl Uerber, aged 4 years, of New York, died from eating "Jlmaoo" wood a, The alleged filibuster Silver Heels fucreisfully landed her crgo at Uait Cuba on Wednesday. Ditflggreinent for lite by burns or tcalcU may bf avoided hy rrtftig JleWltt'l Wltoh Huel Salve, the gnat remedy for piles and forWll kinds of ores and skin troubles, c. II. Uageubuch. COTTOLUNH. indigestible condemned authorities. -It makes the aud the poor cook's iood. in many respects, is like a suit ol of all Kinds. Publishers, New York City. SAVING ! by making their purchases at our an excellent shoe at the re- ' low price of WM. SCHMICKER, JR. A sent for. "4 ';, ' t Shenandoah and Vicinity ': i x --For . - BARBEY'S Beer and Eorter n Barbey's Bohemian Beer. SHENANDOAH- GROCERY STORE, GEO. WALAITIS, Prop. 1 -Successor to- vnnnom frown, 105 S. Main Street. 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