The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, November 04, 1897, Image 2

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rtb ponnpct lihn with thr rrltnp
llftiuUs s fti In liislibprty wlipna.
' ourvy "detectives" are gtlinu-
,by the tro!iii of a larfrp re
I to discover a murderer. In the
Klelpllla case referred to niorp
t sixty persons witp in vested on
foion," and flrinlly thp detectives ,
sd down on the colored porter ns
Hum, but he had to be finally dis
n Ds. David
LIZZIE DE KALB ARRESTED. ! JS
dtiR Wnutpit l'or Aliened Complicity
in tlio Knyser Murder.
Philadelphia, Nov. 4. Bessie Moore,
Egg Lizzie DeKalb; or, as she became
lOWn to the reading: public, "the wo
&tl In black," was arrested In this city
ifiterday on the charge of being lmpll
ltd In the murder of Mrs. Emma
ayaer, at Norilstown, on the night of
it, 10, 1896. She was held to await the
Sun of the Montgomery county au
nties.
he Is known to have been on very
mate terms with Kayser, and laid
irself open to suspicion by dtsappear-
ig very mysteriously directly alter
ayser was placed under arrest, it is
Ipposcd that she has been In hiding In
rtnton since she left Montgomery
runty.
Kayser, the wife murderer, was put
a trial In the Montgomery county
Tfter a thorough and futile search
if the Moore woman. The case re
tiled In the conviction of the prisoner
murder in the first degree. In due
lurse of time the death sentence was
IssSd, .".n.! now the executioner awaits
m tuition of the supreme court, when
le case Is still pending;.
Kennedy sl
A t
Is good for Kidney, g
Urinary and Iliad-
tier Troubles. It :
gives you an appe- z
titc, makes your
blood pure, braces 2
you up in every ;g
fibre, regulates the
bowels, strengthens ;s
the nerves. sS
! On th6 slightest sign of anything wrong with your health, get a 3
bottle of it at once of your druggist. St.oo a bottle. jj
1 tO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE
nd llnvrew, the Unmt of Amerlea, Cali
fornia.
la the true pathway, "Tlio Iron Mountain
oute," which tiavcrscs a region of iwrpetual
.nshtne, where snow Htorum, btlzmrds or
gh altitudes are rnktiowu. rullman first
id second class palace anil tourist sleeping
t.rs to points in Missouri, Arknnsas, Texas,
Id and New Mexico, Arizona, California,
rOgon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and
ovada, without change. Quick timo, low
ites, and all the comforts of modem railway
uproveraents guaranteed to all who pur
laso tickets via the Missouri Pacific railway
stem. For rates richt from your home,
terature, and lull information, drop a postal
.rd, J. I. MiOuri, T. 1. Agent. 510 Rall
adavenuo, Elnira, N. Y., or 391 Uroad
ay, New "Vork.
1-tf V. E Uoyt. G. V. P. Agt.
COLORADO'S CLOSE VOTE.
THE RESULT IN NEW YORK. I
rnrltor Hum Ovor 58,000 Plurality.
VnnAVyoU's Plurality 81,518.
New York, Nov. 4. Heturns from the
state and city elections do not cliange
the result alieady announced. Iteturns
from all the counties In the state Indi
cate a plurality of more than 68,000 for
Alton U. Parker, Democratlo candidate
for chief Judge of the court of appeals.
His plurality In greater New York Is
133.068. Van "Wyck, Tammany candi
date for mayor of Nw York, has 81,
548 plurality over Stli Ixv and 118,401
over General Tracy. The state legisla
ture remains Republican. The mn&-
tor, hM VV, MA tlvc net )i,ue ot
assembly stands SB Republicans to 68
Democrats. Ten of the newly elected
Republican assemblymen are said to
be antl-Platt. In the present senate
the Republican majority Is 30; In the
house 78.
The special election In the Third con
gressional district, Drook'fyi, resulted
In a victory for KdmumfH. Drlggs.
Democrat, over William A. Prendor-
gast, Republican, by nearly 2,000 ma
jority. Last year Francis Wilson, Re
publican, was elected In this district by
more than 7.D00 plurality. He resigned
to become postmaster of Brooklyn.
Prendergast suffored because of the bit
ter fight between the Republican fac
tions In Brooklyn.
SUMPTUOUS TRAIN TO THE SOUTH.
STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS.
Heavy I'rlees and a Hull Mtftkot on
New York'M Stock Kxcilinrigt
dull market wero the rondltlpimj Sh the
Stock Exchange during the Brent' tr
of the day. but in the later aanngs n
more active liquidation set In and tho
trading beenmo more animated than at
any time previously, prices falling to the
lowest of the day ana remsinin
nruMfKilllv till tha elnsn. Th 1W point
represented net declines runnlnif all the
way from a point to BVi. the latter In
sugar. A great many promlnert stocks
lost over 2 points on tho day, several of
tho grangers ana the coaisrs Damn too
.ninn.,. m (l.n ll.l Thn nrlcra for Amer
loan securities quoted In the London mar
ket at tho time ot the opening here
showed sharp declines, and the Uter re
ports showed that the results of the elec
tions yesterday had arouBed considerable
unfavorable sentiment amongst security
nt,...,l rnalntt hlflar
Balto. & Ohio... U Lehigh Valley..
r.i,,.j jr. nhin siu N. J, rntial... 89i
Del. & Hudson.. 1M N. Y. Central. .104J4
1)., It. & W 153 Pennsylvania ..11H4
Mrte li?i Reading
Lake Erlo & W.. 17 St. Paul...i S1V4
The Florida Limited Will Again Ilun on
the Southern Hallway.
The Florida Limited, whluli Is tlio syn
onvm of all that is elegant hi modern rail
way trains, and which during Us formor
service lins been a nrimo favorlto for tourists
from tlio North scokiug tlio mild cllmato of
Florida, will bo placed In sorvlce by tho
Southern Hallway about tho first neck In
January. 198. With its return to sorvlco this
train, which will bo solid Pullman vestlbuled
betweeu New York, Philadelphia and St.
Augustine will present features in tho way tt
luxurious and comfortable pp61titheiils Set
heretofore piesented, and which will bo
destined to add still further to Its slrwidy
well eHtaulitilied popularity.
The Southern Eallway is having built for
the Florida Limited service threo tralni.eacb
containing a dining car, two drawing room
slocDin" cars, a compartment car and a
library and observation car, each car com
Plcte in all Its appointments and equipped
with the vory latest doviccs and appliances
for tho comfort and convenience of tue pas.
sencers. While no schodulo lias as yet been
announced, it can bo stated that it will bo the
quickest ovorarrangod between Philadelphia
and St. Auffustine, and will be so planned
that passcngors can leave Philadelphia at
some convenient hour during tuo day ana r-
rivo at St, Augustine before nightfall of tho
following day. Philadelphia Record.
tly tho Olllflnl fount Will Dotoi
niluo tho l!ci"ii t.
'Denver. N' 4. The result of Tuoa
oyo eli-i tl n m this state Is still in
oubt so f..r as Ju.-itice of the supreme
ourt Is cor.ct inid. and It will take the
fllclal canvass to decide which side has
on. The Times, which supported Ilayt,
andldate of the Republicans and silver
publicans, claims his election by less
riari 1,000. Returns and estimates so
ir received show Ilayt 82 voles In the
:ad. Counties yet to bo heard from are
lvlded, and some doubtful. The chair- tioii, sick headache.
of the Populist and Democratlo
Iown's Rapubltcuu Plurality.
Des Moines, Ia Npv. 4. The returns
by counties are nearly all In. Chairman
McMillan, of the Republican state com
mlttee, has returns from 94 counties.
By this means he has figured a plur
nitty for Shaw, Republican, ot about
31,782. He thinks that these figures Will
vary but little as the corrected re
turns from the live estimated counties
come In. The plurality may be set down
as above 31,000, and below 3i,000.
Chairman Walsh, of the Democratic
state committee, thinks that errors In
the returns may reduce the plurality
for Shaw to 20,000. The Republican
nlurallty last year was 65,522. Accord
ing to Republican estimates, It Is there
fore Just about cut in two,
Kmll Tittl. safe nlll. best 1)111. DeWitt's
Little liirly Kisers euro biliousness, cmistipa-
u. 11. iiagcnuucii.
arties claim that full returns will give
heir candidate, Gabbert, from 1,000 to
500 majority.
In this (Arapahoe) county the entire
ilver Republican ticket was successful,
xcept Borstat.t, for sheriff. The Re-
ubllcans claim his cleotlon, but the
bte between him and Webb. Civic
'ederath,n candidate. Is so close that the
Iflclal flKures will be necessary to de
Ido it. In all tho most populous coun
les the silver Republicans claim vie-
ory. From returns now In, it appears rounrt trip (no less rato than twenty-five
FIItEMEN'S INTERSTATE CARNIVAL,
Trt-utoii, November 10 -Reduced Kntes via
l"i'imi)Jvttiil llullnmd.
For tlio Firemen's Interstate Carnival at
Trenton, N. J., November lOtli, the l'ounsyi.
vania Kail road Company will sell excursion
tickets from New YorK City, and all points
on its lino in New Jersey; in Peunsvlvaula
east of and including Ilarrlsburg, Lock
H iven, Littlostown and Nottingham, and in
Delaware, north of and including Newark
and Dover, and at rate of single faro for tho
hat Hayt and Gabbert each carried
he same number of counties.
To Search 1'orHxplbror Androo,
Berlin, Nov. 4. The Lokal Anzelger
nnounoea that a vessel fitted out by
he governor or Tromso, under jn-
tructions from King Oscar, has left
romso Island In search of Professor
Lndree, the aeronaut. She will proceed
i Spitsbergen from which Andree's
allon ascended last July. She la pro-
Isloned for eight montns.
FROM FOOT TO KNEE
bhlo Woman Suffered Great Agony
From a Terrible Sore-Mer btory of
the Case, and Her Cure.
i ww manv years I was afflicted with a
We leg, and O Jew yoars ago u Drone out
i a aore and BpreaU from my foot to my
aee,
cents), tickets to bo sold November 0 and 10,
good to return until November uioui.
A GREAT SURPRISE IS IN STORE
for thoso who will go to-day and get a pack
age of GRAIN.O. It takes tho place of
coffer, at about 1 tho cost. It is A food drink.
full of health, and can bo given to jno
children bb well as tho adult with great
benefit. It is mado of nuro grains and looks
and tastos like the finest grades of Mocha or
Java coffee. It satisfies everyone. A cup of
Graln-O is better for the system tuan a
tonic, because its benefit is permanent. What
coffee breaks down Grain-U bunas up. ask
your grocer for Grain-O. 15c. and 25c.
Notice Annllcatlons for further In forma'
Hon addressed to .Tno. M. Boall, District
Passenger Agent, Southern Railway, 828
Chestnut street, Philadelphia, will receive
prompt attention. 10-25-tr
IT IS EASY TO TELL
Pcoplo who fall to look after their health
are like tlio carpenter who neglects to
sharpen lis tools. Pcoplo are not apt to get
anxious about their health soon enough. If
you are "not quite well" or "half sick
havo you evur thought that your kidneys
may bo tho cause of your sickuess t
It Is easy to tell by setting aside your
rino for twenty-four hours ; a sediment
or settling indicates au unhealthy coudl
tion of tlio kidneys. Wbeu urine stains
nen it is evidence of kidney trouble Too
frcnuent desire to urinate, scanty supply.
paiu or dull aoho In the hack Is also convinc
ing proof that the kidneys and bladder are
out of order.
There is satisfaction in knowing that the
great remedy Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Boot,
fulfills every wish in relieving weak or
diseased kidneys and all forms of bladdor
and urinary troubles. Not only does
wamp-Boot give new life and activity to
lie kidneys the cause of trouble, but by
treating the kidneys it acts as a touio for
the entire constitution. If you need
medipiue take wauip-Hoot it cures. Sold
by druggists, pf co fifty' cents and one dollar,
or by sending your address andtbe name of
this paper to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blnghamton,
N. Y., you may have a sample bottle of-this
great discovery sent to you free by mail.
PENNSYLVANIA BAY.
Reduced Ilntes to Chattanooga via l'onn
sylvnnlu Railroad.
For Pennsylvania Day at Chickamauga
Battlefield. Chattanooga, Tenn., November
,...JL ,t It would 15, 1897, when the monuments marking the
X D U Uvl i'VHK toeri I . .... , ii. .1
n .i. a nM rflM,.l,nrn movements or ronnsyivania troops in mat
Seat deal. My health was good with Ureal battle will be dedicated, the Pennsjl
greab uo". j , - , rv.mt)alV wni sell excursion
i exception 01 tins sore. iuieusin . -
L w?nH , i salve, but some would tickets from all points gn its line in Penn-
" " . ' . . I .,.io.,t nf Mm ntrimnliT low rato of one
rritato tno sore so vcav .,. , ,,, .rl
- . i t -.,i.i ma- an rnar rnn i uduv i - r-
ent me pape" containing testimonials of town rmmm ovemncr ,,.
M,?na"rrr.:.-5;i,nH . and returning via same route, rj gpfng ?i
taking it pntU my CIneipiiati and Lexington, returning va
lmb wao completely healsfl. I cannot Hwwwwn iffly
iralso Hood's Sarsaparllltt enough tor the Bf,lp Comeg g mo Ta4
xeat benefit It has ceen v jjj plag Qii-for sprains, b4Fns, m-
' t,lnnrl Of all ImmirltlBfl and n.hln Kroa.. drue store.
eaves it rich and pure." MM. ANNA B. mmtv GALA DAY
.r Whlt.tlesev.UIUO. " "
" "'.. mi. .11 . ... 7777T
You can buy llooa'S Barsaparum i firemen's inrer-aimo viiit
At
. i ... T I II.-.
ruggists. Be sure 10 get umy num. .
. t-.Mi are the favorite family
lOOCI S fllla cathartic. Price 260,
"THEY DO THE V68K"
BRONCHO
HOMCEOPATHICl j v
R
EMEDIES
Nov. lOtb, 1HT
On November tOtb, 1807, there will be lielil
at Trenton, New Jersey's Capital city,
flmnd IuterStato Volunteer Firemen'
Carnival when it is expected unliornieu eon
panles from Pennsylvania, New York, Con
nnrHcut. Delaware and New Jersey, aocotn
paniod by their apparatus will appear in tho
parade and participate in imwuwui
i number of valuable prizes will be given
3 amongst fopm. orje bu ii .....j.
equipjied couipany. ftm spparatus, and for
sprint race wjth a'pirat(. '
To acpotnniofiafo xpose wfsfiiiji w JP'Pf"
Llul In. or witness the contest or parade,
the Philadelphia.. Beadipg Bailway will, for
Relieve a u lie
Head Troubles
Stomach Disorders
System Irregularities
3
3
foriiiuliM
of noted
ulivsU'latifl
tliis occasion, tell aourd0) pluUtg at llie low
r.ite of single fare for tlM WJHP4 Irip (wftl) a
minimum of 35 eeus). Tjckefs gflotj gojng
on November Bth aud 10th. and gnod to
turu until WovmlW IHli, fnclusiyp. For
time of trains gqd rat r( farecomuiltjuiket
agent.
HouseliOld Necegslty
3 fWareU Candy Catliarllo, tho most won
derful meilieal discovery of the ago, pleasant
BronxChemicalCo.IYoiikers,N.Y. 3 ""ZiTof wZniU.
. . . , .1lan.l nnla nnru
IJoalth nook Mailed Free. habitual constipation and
iiiillilllillllJlJjiiillJliillJlli t.illniiimeaa. Please buy and try a box of
jWWHH'HHIHHIIHW""" I jinn to-dav : 10. 88 SOcenU. Sold and
i . . . . .i
lillions of Dollars '-ilir
. Wtn tjiiii want eood rooflne. nlnmbiii
Gouptnsmoice everyyear. l nc
risks but get your houses, uwr, iur-1 ""Vi ,, , , , , T .
nituro, etc., insurea in nrsveisss re. i on i. f ijm8ui n unu
"For every III, a special pill." 3
If not at Drug Stores, write
Nobi'iiMm ItepiiliHoniis Admit Deftiu.
Lincoln, Neb., Nov, 4, Later return
simply confirm what was evident Tues
day night, that the fusion state ticket
had been elected by A plurality fully as
larfte as that given Bryan last year, If
not larger. Barly yesterday afternoon It
was generally admitted at Republican
headquarters that the state wag lost,
and Secretary Slser last night author
ized a statement to the effect that "He
turns thus far received point to the
(lection ot Sullivan (fusion) for su
preme Judge by a plurality ot from
S.000 to 10,000. Iteturns show that Re
publican candidates for regents ot the
university ran ahead of Pbst for Judge,
and we will not yet concede their de
feat." Chairman Kdmlston, of the
fusion committee, said he had no reason
to change his estimate of 20,000 plur
ality for the entire fusion ticket.
nsnornl MnrkotK,
PhlladelDhla. Nov. 8,-Flour le4lly
held! winter supSrnne, W.10S.i do. ex
tras, S.3MW.B0: Pennsylvania rollr, clear.
il 1tt Sft. rtiv ntrnluht 11.M!.80: WCStom
winter, clear. H.SSffl.M; do. straight, JI.65
I.W; city mills, extra, J3.XS.S0. Ityo
flour sold in a small way at M.30 per
barret for nholen Pennsylvania, wheat
wanVfti" Mntrnrt wheat. SDOt.
No. ! Pennsylvania and No. 2 pelawaro
red, Bpot, 1.00K1.0t; No. 2 red. January,
iu. nrv uiLi- An. November,
MVioii do. December, WHc. CoW quiet,
but steady: steamer com. spot. vVk.,
Wo. J yellow, for local trade, nWAfl- i
f. 3 mixed. November and rjeowioer.
3H4rH4c. Oats quiet, but steaay: no. 2
WhltM niirlnB,.HejSfTfi Nu, ullllB, cup
ped, carlotB, Z6WOio.; wo. J wniie,
track mixed, western, 21U26c.i track white,
state and western. 2631c. Hay barely
steady; choice timothy, J12 for large bales.
Beef quiet; boot hams, za.tus. i-orn
quiet; family, J1314. Lard quiet; Dsoem
bor, 14.55. llutter woaK; souo pacxeu
creamery, extra, 23Hc; do. flrats, 11
22c; fancy prints Jobbing nt 2628c; do.
wholesale. 2lc. (Jneese nrm; now iorK
full creams, fancy, ShWtUc; do. fair to
good, 8?iiri9'.ic. Kggs firm; nearby fresh,
choice. 20c; western fresh, choice, 19c;
do. fair to Rood, 1718c ; Ice house, choice,
HfflSc Pig Iron warrants barely steady
at S.!l0ff7. Lako copper auu ni tiu.sosiii.
Tin cosy nt I13.WJ13.75. Spelter dull at
M.1004.20. Lend dull at $3,2H9.97H, To.
matoos. per box or orate, as 10 quaiuy,
1S4.&11.25. nominal. Cabbage, per 100, $3i
I, Coftoe closed baroiy stenuy; ovem-
ber, S4.95; December, $5."05.75; January,
3.805.8B; March, $5.60(0.93; April, $5,950
I; May, $3.93IiG.03; August, $0.10B6.15; Sep
tember, $6.10ij6.15; October, $G.15.
Wolcott's l'lurnllty 8fi,ni0.
Boston, Nov. 4. The entire vote of
the state, with the exception of the
town of Gosnold, was completed last
night, and the returns give Wolcott,
1GG.370; Williams, 79,414; Everett, 14,134
In tho second Haprton senatorial dis
trict William II. Mahoney (Dem.) was
elected over D. II. Ives (Rep.), the pres
ent Incumbent. This makes the senate
of 188 stand 33 Republicans and 7 Dem
ocrnts. The houso remains unchanged,
182 Republicans, Bl Democrats, 0 In
dependents and 1 ProhlbltlonlBt.
Dr. Miles' Nervine Triumphs.
Excessive Nervousness from Childhood
La Crlnpe Brings on Heart Weakness.
COTTOLDNU.
C0TT01.HNn.
Dangerous Lard
W at its best is unwholesome, Indigestible. It makes food dtortened
with it soft and greasy. At its worst, It is tmhealthfhl and filled with
da.igerous bacteria. It is condemned by every medical and culi
nary authority. ,
Every food scientist ngrccs that vegetable oil U nutritive, digest-
ible, and free from disease germs.
SleilfSifisI GOITOLENt
is composed mainly of refined vegetable lit. It is nu
tritious aud palatable. Food shortened with or fried
in it can bo eaten by anyone without harmful results.
Th. B.m.ln. U M rTrhr In en. to &l&!!!i.
onr trad intrtu "ttMfr" ni1 "" W. t JvTmiw h
THE N. K. FAIftBANK COMPANY,
Chicago. Bt,InU. Nw Yorlt.- MofitrcaU
II Bo Folks Like Our
i $1.50 Shoes ? i
ljft Well, we guess. They MUST, judging by
KTbl the way they buy 'em.
tlsr Somebody asked us whether they were jSw'
IBS &Si. better than those of other stores ? ialffigjfr
Llvo Stock Mnrkota,
Vnw York. Nov, 3, Deeves fairly ac
tive; steers stronger, oxen and good cows
steady, bulls Dim; common cows weak;
native steers, ii.nswi.ia; sings nnq oxen,
ISB1.50! bulls. $3.803.S0; dry cows, ti,80fl
S.15. Curves firm for veals: steady for
other vulvos; veals, $597.75; greasers, $30
S.SO: westerns. $3,2544.25. Sheep steady;
lambs tlrm; sheet), $34.50; lambs. $5Sfi.86.
Hoes tlrm at J3.904.20.
East Liberty, Pa., Nov. 3. Cattle steady,
nrime. 34.SOaH.90: common, $3163.60; feed
ers, $1W4.50. Hogs a shade stronger; prime
assorted mediums, J3.S0fr3.S5; prime light
Yorkers, $3.7Gff3.S0; common to fair York
srs and pigs, $3.70ff3.75; heavy hogs, $3.75
1.80: roughs. $2.23513.50. Sheep steady:
choice, $1.20S4.20; common, $2.751f3.23:
pholco lambs. T3.30( 5.50; cqmman to BQort
lupibs, $15(4.20; veal tulvcs. jtisjo.is.
Von can't cure consumption but you can
avoid It aud euro overy other form of throat
or lung trouble by tho use of One Minute
Cough Cure. C. It. uageiibiicii.
Illltpts Droyo Hni to S"uio"lo.
Baltimore, Nov, 4. Thomas B. Schall,
president of the Schall Packing com
nany, pQpimltted suicide by snooting
himself In the left temple In his office
yesterday afternoon. Mr. Schall had
been affected by melancholia for some
time.- His health for the past year had
been unusually poor and ho suffered
much. His pain forced him to activity,
and Me was constantly on the movfii
R0 VftS PUS 9f t!le leading pineapple
importers 01 tne unuea mates, ana
maintained a fleet of steamers between
liaitimore ana tne uanamas.
:V. B. V. SEARBY, pastor M. R
church, Buchanan, Oa. writes
Dec. 10. 1893: "In childhood I was
afflict J with exccsslvo nervousness, which,
ilmo-.t devolouod Into St. Vitus dance. 1
rtl.-lly recovered, but at college it gradu
ally row worse Close study aggravated
thotriiUblo! any unusual exertion causod
trembling all over. In 1390 I had a sovcro
attack ot La Oilppo which broughton heart
weak; 083 I l.au been almost constantly
under treatment for
nervous troublo, and
changed climates fre
quently without av:.ll.
Last February I be
gan taking Dr. Miles'
Ite&toiatlve Nervine
iand Nervo and Liver
Pills antlnco then I
huvo been studying mora and working
harder than for years and tho good effects
that havo rcoultod seem to bo permanent.
Dr. Miles Remedies are sold by all dmg-
glsts vnder apo3ltlvo guarantoo, first bottle
bcneti.s or money refunded. Book on
Heart and Nerves sent froo to all applicants,
DU. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart, 1P.Q,
.:-'
-a
Dr.
rvlllo3
& EJ.a8toroj
Health ;
S DO KOU KHOW
DR. FELIX LE BRUN'S
Steel Pennyroyal Treatment
is tho original snd only FRENCH
safe and reliable enro on the mar
ket. Price. $1.00; eont by mail.
Oonuino sold only by
s. P. kirljn, Shenandoah;.
m
ItggfSt J-
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 tliey 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 Same shoes for
less 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 not 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,
Shoes Retailed at Factory Price.
A. VI oyer, Mgr.
, "I
A Handsome Complexion
Is Onopf thogrontest charms a woman can
possess. Pozgom's Comtlexiom Powdkh
gives it.
Wanted An Idea
Prntnfc .nil. Iripft.. tlmv mnv liHni? voll wnjilth.
Wrlto JOHN WEBUCnuUnN ft CO., Patent Attor
neys. Washington, D. c (or their i,8uo urlse otter
but lut ot two bumlreU lnvntlous wanted.
Who can thine
of lomo simple
thing to patentf
JSoKefa iibtu'llmik President,
Washington, Nov. 4. Mr. James H.
EekeK the comptroller sf tfte currppcy,
hqs accepted the presldenpy of tha
Commercial National bank, of Chicago,
to which he was elected Tuesday. Mr,
Eckels' term of pfflce does not expire
until Anrll, 1898, but owing to the ur-
gent sollcltntlpn of the directors of the
hank he win assume jus new Bmies on
Jan. 1. It Is understood that his suc
cessor as comptroller will oe Mr, u, o,
Dawts, of Illinois,
CASTORIA
J?or Infant? ftpd Children.
You can't flbrd to risk your lifo by allow
In? a nnld to devolon into nneunionia or con
sumption. Ipstont relief and a certain euro
are auoraeauy vine aiiputawugn wuro, u.
II. Ilagenbucli,
Comlnir Kvents.
Nov. 5. Entertainment anf sociable under K!
the auspices of the At. E. church choir.
auspices of Ladles' Aid. In P. II. church
Nov. 17. Annual supper, under tho aus
pices of the Trinity lleforraed church, in
Bobbins opora houso,
Nov, 85. Thanksgiving dinner to bo given
by All Saints Protestant Episcopal church.
corner West and Oak streets.
Deo. 2. Twenty-fifth annual supper under
auspices of Welsh Baptist cuuch In Itobbins'
opera houso.
Til ris-
llBlllI
lltcatti)
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liable companies as represented by I Dealer In stages
i-tr
AVID FAUST, '"S L iT-TTJhlT"
aiiaLIIo snd Aoaldll Qsmpfil esl I ever (ark.
wiiiUTs 1 nruiiiijiitk! ft'Mt srnrvanon
San Francisco, Nov. 4. The whaling
sleanu-r Alexander arrived here yester
day from Point Barrow, and report?
that she left at Hersonci iBiapa or)
Auk- 25 last t))e whalers grampus,
Fearless. Oreo. Newport, Jenno, nflVW
dere and Wanderer. hemrneS tn the
ce, with little or no cfiance 01 escapr
lnir. althouRh none of them had si)f
(icent provisions tp carry them through
the winter, captain nuuij
grP-ye fears for tpe safety pi me negi,
TO OUUK A COI.U IN ONK PAV.
Take Uiatlve Ilroino Qulnlno Tablets. AH
druggists refund tho money If It lulls 10
cure. 35c.
To Scttlo N'tflti" 'VXinr'H Sllulllir Itrito.
Pittsburg, Nov. 4. The conference be
tween miners and operators to decide
the wages to be paid for mining during
next year will be held next month. M.
D. Itatchford, president of the United
Mine Workers, will enter the confer'
ence with a claim for 75 cents a ton as
ilie mng ratefor 1808. The operators
will make effort to retain 6S oents
, A cough Isa dauEerstgnl uf worse troubles
to come. Cure Ib'o cofigji snjl prevent fs
result by using J)r. Wood's Norway Pino
Syrup,
T,ntost HvHh'h I'm"1 VTffl'M'fff
rtchmond, Va., fifty, tThB a(ejt
returns from ruMay's election glyc
the UsmoarstP ajl thp sepator3 ejected
and 91, and perhaps W members pf the
house, The IUpphlloaps (jt four, pr
liape Ave, memlxrs pf the housji, and
the Independents one member, The
Democrats made heavy gains In the
gouthwest. and in the vauey,
llrynu ConurntiilntoM Jonos,
Uttle Itoek, Ark Nov. 4, The fol
lowing telegram was received yester
day by Senator Jones from William J,
Uryan: "Nebraska lnoreases her ma.
Jorlty for silver, Iteturns from other
states vindicate the Chloago platform.
I rejoice with you over the outlook.1
Otsearets stimulate liver, kidneys and
bowoja. Never sicken, weaken or gripe, 10c,
il
2v
mm
mm
A BARBAROUS BURQ1CAL OFERATIOH
For (he Care nf Flies
Is not only intensely painful, dangproiis to
life and very oxpensve, li)t ij tho Hsl)t of
modern medical research an since tho uii
covery qf the Pyrarnl4 Pile Cqre a surgical
operation ' wholly unnecessary. If you
iV0 any uonbf on ln point lnmy reaaaue
following letters from people wlo fenqw that
our claims regarding the rnorita of the
Pyramid Pile Curo are borne outby the facts,
From N. A. Stall, UidgpKoad, Niagara Co.,
N. Y-1 I rcpelvsd your Pyramid pjlo Cure
and tested it ast night. It did mo inoro
good than anything I have over found yet,
and remember this wfts the result of dub
night's treatment only,
from Penn W. Arnett, BateBylllo, Ark, 1
Qputlomen : Your Pyramid Pile Cure lias
done me so much good in so short a time (hat
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. Townsend, Bonvillo, Iud. : I
have been so much benefitted by the Pyra
mid Pile Curo that I enclose $1 for which
please send a package which I wish to givo
to a friend of mine who suffers very much
from piles.
From Johu II. Wright, Clinton, DeWitt
Co., IU. ! I am so well pleased with the
Pyramid Pilo Cure that I think it but right
to drop you a few lines to Inform you iU ef
fects liavo'been all that I coiilfj ask or wish.
' Jro'ro 'p. A. tlruton, 'r.lano, Tei. j Qehflo
men : The Byranjld' pjj'e JHip tiaj'cjono so
much good for me that I wi)l say for' tbp
hensfit of others that after usjng only two
flays J am better than J have boot) fqr
W8ths,
The pyramid pile Pure js prpparod by Tho
Pyramid Drug Co. pf Albion, J,Jlph., anil it
s truly a wonderful rpmdy for all forms of
pllpi. Sq great has been the number of
testimonial letters recplvpd by tnt n from all
parts of tho country that they have decided
to publish each week a number of suoh let
ters aud never uso the same letter twice, but
only fresh letters will be published.
AU druggists recommend the Pyramid Pile
Cure, as they know from what tliclr custom
ers say that 110 remedy gives such general
attraction.
Ask your grocer for the "ltoyal Patent'
flour, and take no other braud. It is the best
flour made.
SELLING OUT
Retire prom Busipss,
$50,000
Stock of. Clothing.
1 will positively retire from business on or about
January 1st, 1SS8. Tho enormous stock of Clothing
for Men's, Boys' and Children's wear, Furnishing
Goods, etc., must bo sold, and this great sale will
commonoo at onoo and continue until overy garmont
and article In tho store Is turned Into money. The
stock of Clothing consists of new, clean, stylish and
the best ready-made garments in the market, and all
of this season's productions.
OVERCOATS !
Which will be sold at 25 per cent, below cost. We have a
tremendous line in Men's, Boys' and Children's,
which you can buy at your own prices. (
The Reliable Clothier,
10 & 12 S. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa.
me.