EVENING HERALD KSTMU.IS1IKD 1810. Published btbtt KTnlnj, Kicept Hundaf, st s South Jinwn 'TErrr Nhk cwirrna. The 1 1 urn lit U it. iul In lhMiftndoa,ri and lbs gitrroundtnr; trt us fnr nix cent s week, Bbk o the Ciin H-M. It mull S3 00 ft yenr.OVS cent a mnntli pftMHi' In advance Adverifc monts chftrgi'il wn nnll tin to Apart, and position Tile publtstn-tt m r e tlic- rlKl tt change thSI Monition ot sdwtlarnietit" v, ticnn er the path 'Uatlon o( news demand It. The riaht H lesorvea to reum any aaveniireuirn, wwww jmlil tor or not, that the publishers may Improper. Adrerllslntj retss road s known upon appuomioii. .... Kntered at the poatottce at Shenandoah, Fa., M scnnd elam matt matter. TKLKPHOrTK OONXlCOTIOrT. "All te Ntws That's Fit to Print." Ivening Herald FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1. Anhtock leads Ills Democratic op- nonent 5176 vote". Thirl sliows thtvt Schuylkill Is not a Democratic county. As In tht case or the Irishman ami tin. hull, the Tleiuoorats may It glatt tlmt they did their lotitiiifr oW ( hio before the returns were all in. TiiKRK were four oaiHlidates on til ,.,itv tlokot the Henuhlloane allfl i, l..nf turn ennli. Than. I ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' f I I H I P! cvuv . - why this jollification on the part of tin- ciifiny. J i r think of HarrinhurK goittf for Swallow. That daisy L,estilatute of ours must have been a frag rant article. Who wants any more of that kind! OHATHMA.3f Gabmas'8 ante-election prophesies make interesting reading now. and stump him as a rainbow ehaer. And there are others in Schuylkill county. Tuk best news we have from the South is that slight frosts have lxten prevalent there. Frost is the foe of vcllow fever and the hope is enter- inined now of an abatement in inai dread disease. Hum carefully between the lines Attorney General McUorniick's home riiv nml county went for wauow That was merely a preliminary step in the gubernatorial campaign ot uct year. Hi.khsisos sometimes come In dis Kiii. There has not been a Kepub lican set-back any where that cannot he traced to Republican dissensions. IVrhapo that may be-remembered net year by the statesmen of Schuyl kill county. Wantkd. An article of harmony in Hchuylklll county that is not war ranted to fade for at least twelve months. A cash purchaser may be had by addressing either of the follow ing statesmen : ''S. A. L.," "H. A. Z." and -0. A. 8." Pottsville, Pa. i 'orsiciL has instructed the Chief Uurgens to remove till wagons, found on the streets and alleys. These t.aiuo instructions have been given before, and It remains to be seen, whether or not the later orders -will prove of greater effect. It's dollars to douchnuts that Dr. is a candidate for Governor next year, with a probability of Demo cratic endorsement. These Metho dist di vines and their sons "Bobby" I'attison, for instance have n, way rrlastinelv at It that la ' i w r e ' ' - uoiiiatlmoa uncomfortable to tile other side. That twelve million dollar loan, went through in Philadelphia. Very largely because of the endorsement, Kiven it by a number of reputable citizens. This impows on the latter" the dutv of extra vigilance, in order to see that the usual hungry gang that swarms around the Plulatielpiua city offices does not absorb the best part of these millions. Mayor Wkidkl. of Heading, has attached his signature to the ordin ance pawed by councils providing for the taxation of all unnaturalized persons employed on city -work. It provides for a tax of 10 per cent, of all their earnings. This provision shall be inoluded in all contracts. If foreigners affected by the ordinance refuse to pay such tax the contractor by whom they are employed, shall be, for every day they are so employed, fined f 10. The contractor is to oolleet the tax and pay it into the el"fcy treasury vry thirty days. Th pur pose of the ordinance is to prevent contractors from bringing foreigner to Reading to do work. At the annual meeting of the Penn sylvania German Society, new ai T.Auiir is. U. Martin, of Yonkere, N v.. delivered a vigorous addreM upon the subject of race iiifferne and race instincts, in which he mid i "Puiui uttamiited to enuraft on lit English stock other aoions, tnistlBtfi to the virility or his maeteriui race so preserve the English type, but the strong (Jeruian sap has outworn them all In Lancaster county. The descen dants of the early English who own aeres of land here to-day are becom ing rare. The children of theSeotob Irish by a kind of a natural selection have quit farm lug and taken to poli ties and business, and their aMntent acres are covered with the big red barti that betoken another roes). The Welshman hoe been lost in the. shuttle, aud the Quaker is marrying the Dutch girl in self defense. 0 reads the record at the ctrlse of the nineteenth century after two htftidred yeftr o' contest." R.AWARB UNION REPUBLICANS. Adopted Itoniui ions Ismorlnsf MoKtnlpv Ail ii 1 1 nlnt ration A'r, Del.. Nm r. The Union Re- Can state cnniiitinn was held ' yesterday with ileU-Ratlons from ward and humlitil except Black- rand Appuqulnliiilnk hundreds. In .Castle county. J. Kf.ward Ad I was not piesent. lie is at Moostc Me. resnlullnns adopted uphold the nal ItepuMlcan platform, condemn Ocratir 'inisinanagemint" In the and den iuuce the provisions of new constitution which provides .election offenses shall be tried by rs Inst end of Juries. There was no enre to I'tcnldent McKInley. an H. HoIT.m ker acted as perme.- chnlrninn and I). V. Barnard as etary. Chairman Iloffecker made ei h. In which he said the Union abllcnns could forgive but not for- fthe cllflVi em i'h of the past, and he all i'.i'publkans In the state to themselves under the Union ban- be only debate was over the ap- klonmi nt of delegates for future conventions. The committee re ed In fawir of five delegates from legislative uls-trlct and 35 from nlngton. The report was adopted. 1 of the new rules is that delegates ,lli natlonnl conventions shall be KM at larRc from the state. Tgreat surprise is in store IhoSe who will go to-day and get a pack- i-cf OKAIN-O. It takes the place of I St about i the cost. It Is a food drink. of health, and can be given to the Uren as well as the adult with great Us. It Is made of pure grains mid lookB rtartej like the finest grades of Mocbs or t coffee. It satisfies everyone. A cup of ui-u is oetter lor the syatem than a , because its bene It is permsuent. What t breaks down (irain-O huilils up. Ask p grocer for tl ruin O. ir anil 2fic PAcwdeil to lliilirnr'u' Iloniillids, srlln, Nov. 5. A dispatch from Con- Itlnople to the Krankfort Zeltung that the porte, under the threat the Bulgarian government that less the promised berals to the Bul- in bishops In Macedonia should be lilted before to o'clock a. in. on Wed- lay Hulcai la w ould declare Inde- lence, finally acceded to the de- tfids. Tor Infants and Children. It n irtrr PENNSYLVANI V DAY. nilnreil ltnten to riiiltlHllooiril vill l'clin- i Hlvitnl.i Itnllroiiil. jlPor Pennsylvania Day at ('liiekannuiB ittlefieli!. Clinttanooga, Tenn , Novcinlier 107. win ti i liu monuiiientfi m.irking tlio emenlfl of Penuylviinin troupe In that Itlmttle w-ill bo deilicntefl. the 1'cniml luVlIdilriKid Cumiiaiiy wilt Fell excursion cts from all points on IM lino hi Pcmv yanvia at the extremely low rata of ouo taruile, slinrt-line distance, tickets folic d Novomber 0 to 13. gixiil to leave Chat- nooea returnint; until Xuvombcr 23, 1S97, usive. :frickct via PiKs'nirg will be sold goinsr id returning via same route, or going via nclnnati and LoxitiKltm, returning via aslivlllo and Louisville, or vicn versa. Help Comes to Those Wlio TuVe ted Flag Oil for sprains, burni, cuts. At rubier Bros , drug store. 81lOt 1WO, 4VllU.ll Illllll-Olf. Dallas. T-x.. Nov. 8. At 7 o'ulock st night a bloody tragedy occurred Sa cottage at the corner of Germanla Gaston avenue, Cast Dallas, where Emma Smith kept a small board- house. There hoarded with her men. James Doswell and James Jarton. BoBWell walked Into Mrs. rtlth's room and shot her In the Kroat. He then turned on liarton aeotlng nim twice in the body, ana in blew his own bialiiB out, tailing ad. There is no doubt that Mrs. tilth and Barton will die. 'cu can't afford to risk your lifo by allow- ng a cold to aeveiop into pneumonia or con- iption. insuiiib reuci ami ccriiiui cure aflbrdod by One Minute Cough Cure. C. Ilf Ilagenbuch. PennaylvanfH'N Monuments. Harrlsburg, Nov, 6, Governor HaBt- ngs and party will start from PMla- nhla next Thursday evening tpr attanooga to attend the dedication l"the Pennsylvania monuments on the ilckamuii.'.'ua battlefield the following Monday. The party will Include state KJncials and the genera) officers of the fijitUonal Kunrd. and will srwiid i. half May at Ahrvllle, N. C en route ( IJiailUU'" 'feu. ritu iiiuiouiiauoi, u ecn furnished about 1,000 old soldiers. Hoo Restore full, regular action is uoweu, no nut Tri or Inflame, but leave L1IO U,lli w.w.-iw w lim In rrtet condition. Trr (Mm- WM M. SCHMICKER, JR. Agent for fehpnandoah and Vicinity -For- BARBEY'S Beer and. Porter Try Sarbey's Bohemian Beer. 8 Tho Rosy Freshness B4nd a velvet softness of the skin Is Idts- ErlSDl ooisuieo uy uurwuttUH i-uuu b iOooiplexiun ."owuer OS Pills 20 Stwnil 40 TtM EACH BySONTH to (During 1897) jZ? I free Fnr partlcnlan send your name and fall aflareto A F) F) C S Lw Bros., Ltd., Hudeon i HarrUon StA.,K ink. VV 1 V O 2 SDMPIUOUS TRAIN TO THE SOUTH. The Florida Limited Mill Again ltmi on the Southern lltiltn-ay. Tbe Florida Limited, which Is the syn onym of all that is olegaut In modern rail way trains, and which during its former service has been a prime favorite for tourists from the North seeking tlio mild cllrnato of Florida, will be placed in service by the Southern Railway about tlie first week in January, 1B8. With its return to service this train, which will be solid Pullman veetibuled between New York, Philadelphia and St. Augustine will present features In the way of luxurious ami comfortable appointments not heretofore pieented, mid which will be destined to add still further to Its already well established popularity. Tbe Southern Railway H having built for the Florida Limited service tbreo tralns.ench containing a dining ear, two drawing room sleeping ears, a compartment car aud a library and oliservation car, each car com plete in all Its appointments and equipped with the very latest devices aud appliances fur the comfort and convenience of the pas sengers. White no schedule has as yet been announced. It can be stated that It will bo the quickest ever arranged between Philadelphia aud St. Augustine, and will be so planned that passengers can leave Philadelphia at some convenient hour during tlio day and ar rive at St, Augustine before nightfall of the follow lug day. Philadelphia Record. Notice Applications for lurtber Informa tion addressed to Jno. M. Ileal), District Passenger Agent, Southern Railway, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, will receive prompt attention, lO-M-tf Pure blood aud a good digestion aro an in surance against disease and Buffering. Bur dock lllood Hitters keeps tbe blood pure, tlio digestion perfect. Coming Invents. Nov. 5. Entertainment and sociable under the auspices of tbo tl. K. church choir. Nov. 0. Entertainment and social, under auspices of ladles' Aid, In P. M. church. Nov. 17. Annual supper, under the aus pices of the Trinity Reformed church, in Robbins open house. Nov. 85. Thanksgiving dinner to bo given by AJ1 Saints' Protestant Episcopal church, corner West aud Oak streets. Dec. 2. Twenty-fifth annual suppor under auspices of Welsh llaptlst pliucll In Robbins' opera house. IT IS EASY TO TELL. People who fall to look after their health are llko tbo carpcntor who neglects to sharpen bis tools. Peoploaro not apt to get anxious about their health soon enough. If you are "not quito woll" or "half sick" have you over thought that your kidneys may ho tbo causo of your sickness? It Is easy to tell by setting aside your urino fnr twenty-four hours; a sediment or settling indicates au unhealthy condi tion of the. kidneys. Whou urine stains linen it is evidence of kidney trouble. Too frequent dosire to urinate, scanty supply, pain or dull apbe iq fho back is also convinc ing proof that tbe kidneys and bladder arc, out of order. There is satisfaction in knowing that tbe groat remedy Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, fulfills every wish In relieving weak or diseased kidneys and all forms of bladder and urinary troubles. Not only does Swamp-Root give new life and activity to the kidneys the causo of trouble, but by treating (he Sidneys It acts as a tqnic for tbe entire constitution. If you need a medicine take Swamp-Root -It cures. Sold by druggists, price fifty cents and one dollar, or by sending your address and tbe name of this paper to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blnghamton, N. Y., you may have a sample bottle of this great discovery seut to you free by mall, WonM-liM Mm ci''.nl Kiinifiy In.iiircif. C. 1 den. Pis., Nov. 4. James Saddler, 13 ye irs old. who lives a halt mile north of town, attempted to shoot his mother with an old musket. The wo man ran and he missed her, but the breachpln of the gun blew out and struck him In the forehead, entering the skull and making a hole from which the brains are oozing, He can not live. It Is said he was partly de mented. Disfigurement for lifo by burns or scalds may be avoided by using uewiti's wncu Hazel Salvo, tho itreat remedy for piles and for all kluds of sores and skin troubles. C. II, Ilagenbuch. AlnnUV Airi'it'llttirrarM'osHliiiirtfes. Washington, Nov. B.Dr. W, II. Evans and Benton Klllln, -commissioners appointed to Investigate the agri culture possibilities nt Alaska, have BUbn-.ltted tir rppprts to Secretary of Agriculture Wilson. Tit fiper'P agree that while comparatively ljttle agri culture exists there, It Is possible that enough certain crops and animals may he grown to sustain a considerable pop ulation, provided proper nie'hods are pursued. Swsll pill, safe pill, best pill. DeWitt's i.ittie jatriy uisers euro uiumisnew, ouiisupu tioa, sick headache. C. II. Ilagenbuch. FIREMEN'S INTERSTATE CARNIVAL, TrenUiu, November 10 lleduced nates via reunsylvaiita llallroad, Portlie Firemen's Interstate Carnival at Treat un, M, J., November IIHH, the 1'ennsyi vsula Hall road flowpsoy will sell excursion ticket from New Yortt City, ami all points .... It I! I ,i Vaw .Idhav ' In l'uinjvlp&nljL set of aud including Ifarrlsburg, IOck Haven, LHUestown ana noinngtisBi, mi in DeUusfS, north cf aud including Newark ami Dover, awl at rate of single fare for tbe mui tul in n Iaba rata than twnntv-flve eents), tUskets to I sold Xoyewber V ud 10, good to return until sovetuuer ji, iwi. Household Necessity rr. ... .. I l ll.n . (c tlin RioitwAlu lamina votm; .. . . . - derful wedioal discovery of tbe age, pleasant aud rsrresuiug to me wu, m noun 1 1 1 .,..1 nn V 1.1 rlUV. VI lAf II Nil bowels. cleansing tbe entire system, dUpel colds, ears iMswUeba, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. I'lesse buy and try a box of 0. 0. O. to-day i 10, M, SO cents. Sold and Kuamutmd to euro by all druggists. Rut KavatoDeflour. Be sure that the name Lsswia & 0A8B, Ashland, Fa., is printed oa ever saok. A niuiih Is a danger signal of worse troubles toronie. Cure tbe cough and prevent it rooltsby using Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Kyrup, inntrMiM,toh-'$100C3th. " " " $100 Pierce Special Dlcjcles. ', " " '$ 25 Gold Watches. t.r . U ill 1 L 1 1 L SOAP STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. A Downward Movement, Constantly Interrupted by Ilallfos. New York, Nov. 4. Today's business on the Stock Exchange was larger than that ot yesterday, but the losses In the prices quoted at the close are nowhere near so large as those of yesterday. Although the liquidation has been heavy, large blocks of stock being thrown on the mar ket, there has been good support forth coming at the decline. Although the gen eral course of the market was downward, this course was constantly Interrupted by rallies, and as one of those periodical re coveries came In the last half hour of trading the day's net declines are small except In some of the less active stocks. Prices for American securities received from London at tho time of the opening here showed recoveries of a fraction all round, and tlio opening prices here were advanced to the London parity, which was the highest price ot the day on tho local exchange. Closing bids: -Balto. AOhle... UK Iehlgh Valley,. KV, Chesa. & Ohio... 21 K N. J. Central... 89 Del. & Hudson.. lOs-y, N. Y. Central. .lOCli D., L. & W Pennsylvania .. Brie 14?i Reading . Lake Krle & V. 16 St. Paul.. 2PK Mii nonornl Markets. Philadelphia., Nov. 4. Flour steady; winter superfine, J8.10fi8.35; do. extras, t3.ffiW8.S0; Pennsylvania roller, clear, 11.30 fj4.50. do. straight, tl.GOfil.SW: western win ter, clear, Sl.S6et.MI; do. straight, SI.M49 4.90. city mills, extra, J3.1WS.00. Itye flour moved slowly at 3.30 per barrel for cholco Pennsylvania. Wheat weak; contract wheat, spot, SSUCfMMo.; No. 2 Pennsyl vania and No. 2 Delaware red, spot, HSU 9SV4c. ; No. 2 red, January, 98c.; do. May. M7c; do. November, DTSc. ; do. December, 9794c. Corn quiet; steamer corn, spot, SS'.WiWic; No. 2 yellow, for local trade, 33831fcc; No. 2 mixed. November and De cembcr, 3131Uc, Oats quiet; No. 2 white, carlots, 26Mjc. i No. 2 white, clipped, car lots, ilWffic: No. 3 white, 26;c; track mixed western. Ht ;0c.; track white, stato and western, ftftislc. P-eef qulotl beef hams, Jt6.50.liM. Pork dulli mess, U.SOffl 9.25: short clear. I1012.SO; family, S13814. J.ard steady I western steamed, J1X7H. Hutter steady; western creamery, 1 SJHc. ; do. factory. lOfflSc.; Elglns, 23Hc.; Imitation creamery, lttfl'c. ; New York dairy, 12t?20c.; do, creamery, 142SV4e.; fancy prints Jobbing: Bt ot8o,; do, whole, sale, 24c. Cheese quiet: large white, 8o. small white, 9ViItVic.i large colored, &c; small colored, 9it)9c.; part skims, 6V4 c; full skims, 3VWHc. Kges steady; New Totk and Pennsylvania, 184) 21c. ; western, fresh, 20c. Tallow wenk; city, 33 3-lCo.; eountry, Z'OrHic. Petroleum dull; Phila delphia and JlHlttmpre, J35; do. In bulk, J2.&6. Pig Iron warrants dull at Ifl.SrOsTT, Jake copper quet at JlO.Wfl), Tin easy pt tl3.GOt?13.70. Spelter unchanged at 14.10 C4.20. Lead easy nt J3.90O3.95. Tomatoes, per box or crate, as to quullty. HQ1.25. Long Island and Jersey cabbage sell at J3u4 per 100. Coffee closed steady; No vember. $4. 85; December, 35.563i6.60; Janu ary, $5.05: March. J5.70&5.S0; April, 15.83; May. J6.S5; August, $0; September, JG.IjG.05; pctober, fC.10, I.lvo stock Mnrkot. East Liberty, I'n., Nov. 4. Cattle sternly; prime. J4.S05j4.90; common, J303.SO: eedcrs, JI&4.50. Hogs fairly active; prime nssorted mediums, J3.BOii3.SC; fair to bent Voikers, J3.7DiS3.85; common Yorkers ond figs, 3.70j8.76; heavy. J3.7Sfj3.80; roughs, 2.2MJ3.D0. Sheep firm: choice, JI.2064.S0; common, J8.7Wi3.25; cholco lambs, 55,303 150, common to good. JISji.Mi vodl calves. 6.WHi7. New York, Nov. 4. Cables quoto Ameri can steers ut HftHVc.: refrigerator beef, S&Si'. Calves quiet and steady; veals, 134)7. M); grassers, J3fT3.50; westerns, J4.2S 1.37. Sheep and lambs slow, but steady; iheep. J34.D0; lambs, JSfiS.M. Hogs lower ct 3.0O4.1(. TO CUHK A COI.O IN ONK DAY. Take Laxative Ilromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if It falls to cure. &5c. SUED THE PRINCE' OF' WALES. Court lluolacpd the Action an I'Abusa or tlio Courtis I'foc ss. London, Nov. 5. There -as an ex traordinary case heard before tho lord mayor's court yesterday when a man named Illnde sued the Prince of Wales to recover $300,000, alleged to have been wrongfully paid him by the late Un der Sheriff Croll, who was the liquida tor of the United Kingdom Electric Telegraph company. The plaintiff de clared the money belonged to a 'certajn Mr. Allen, of whose estate he Was the assignee. Illnde further claimed the sum of STCO.OOO from Lord Suffolk, al leging that the latter had suborneg Croll to commit perJur? ueff!r? riProi Bramwell at the trial in 1877, In connec tion with the liquidation. Finally tho pourt stopped the case and dismissed the action, which was described as be ing "an abuse of the process of the court." Itching Piles, night's horrid plague, is instantly Tc)eypd apd permanently curpd by Doan's Ointment, your dealer ought to keep it. Dv-C'iMiuf IdMu! tmv7aed. Boston, Nov. 6. The superior court Jury which has been trying the case against Joseph At Jasgl, ex-Turkish oonsul, charged with embezzlement, re ported a verdict of guilty. Iaslgl was accused of the embezzlement of $200,000 from Pierre Charles Deneux and Charts Antolne Armanil nergep pg I.a Vlllardlere, of Wranee, of whose estates he was trustee. Judje Sheldon gave 20 cjays to laslgl's counsel In which tq file the (tKceptlont ISKen during the trjal. You can't cure consumption but you can avoid It and cure every otber form of throat or lung trouble by tho use of One Minute uugii uure. u. it. iiagenbuoh, Liberal Ualn In -.nulnnn. London, Nov. 8. A parliamentary bye-election was held yesterday in the Ulddlston division of southeast Lan cashire to fill the vacancy caused by the recent death of Thomas Plelden, Conservative, who secured the seat at the last general election by a majority of 8r. In a total poll of 1!,M9. The re sult of yesterday's polling Is ttye ylc toryuf ia Libera and Radical candi date, Alderman Ruffiworth, by a ma jority of JW in a poll of U,W, "V8r the Unionist and Cotutfryatlvo candidate, William Mitchell, Tho nonrtliwt Wn Weok, Cold Spring, N. V Nov. 8,TJis sec ond session of the coroner's Inquest Into the cause of the death of the 21 Victims of tha ritaBtir er (,a wa, York Cfnlral railroad near Garrisons on Oct. U was held In the town hall here last night. The testimony pro duced went to show that there was no dynamite outrage, but that the road, bed at that point was weak, despite large expenditures to strengthen It, Case rets stimulate liver, kidneys and bowels. Never sicken, wcakeu or gripe, 10c. PETER W CR0ZER INDICTED. Tho Denmlttiiir linllillnu mid Loan Association Trensurer. Trenton, Nov. 6. The Mercer county grand Jury has found a bill of Indict ment for emliexslement against Peter W. Crozer, the secretary and treasurer of the Mechanics' and the Mercer Mu tual Building and Loan associations. Croier Is absent from the city, and the authorities have no knowledE as to Ills whereabouts. Croxer's assignees yesterday brought tult for $12,000 against John N. Lindsay, president of the two building and loan TETEH TV'. CHOZEIt. associations. The suit is brought on notes given by Lindsay to Crozer. Lindsay denies that he owes Croier anything. lie says he built a house for tMfter, and that their accounts about balance each other. Itecctver Howell, of the two asso ciations, had a talk with Vice Chan cellor Grey In reference to bringing suits against the directors and auditors of tho two associations, whose care lessness made Crozer's defalcations possible. THE FIRE FIGHTERS' GALA DAY. Firemen's Inter-State Carnival at Trenton, Nov. 10th, t07. On November 10th, 1807, thcro will be held at Trenton, New Jersey's Capitol City, n Grand Intcr-Stato Volunteer Kit-omen's Carnival when It is expected uniformed com panies from Pennsylvania, Now York, Con necticut, Delaware aud Now Jorsoy, accom panied by their apparatus will appoir In tbe parade aud participate in tho contests. A number of valuable prizes will be given, amongst them, one each for the finest equipped company, finest apparatus, and for sprint race with apparatus. To accommodato those wishing to parti clpato In, or witness the contests or parade, the Philadelphia & Reading Railway will, for this occasion, sell excursion tickets at tbe low rate of single fare for tho round trip (with a minimum of 25 cents). Tickets good going on November 0th and 10th, and good to ro turu until November litis. Inclusive. For time of trains and rates of fare consult ticket agents. Ask yoqr grocer for tbo "Royal Patent' dour, and take no other brand. It Is tbo host flour m&do. JSnrthqunkn sliotdt fu Mnninna, Pocatello, Idaho, Nov. 5. A severe shock of earthquake at 2:30 a. m, was felt the entire distance from Silver Dow to Monlda, Mont., and U T o'clock the second slipci; was perceptible, but not so Bevere. At Divide, lied Itock, Lima and Monlda windows rattled, dishes fell to the lloor, flower pots were thrown from their stands, clocks stop ped and buildings were made to sway and crack. At Dillon especially was the first shock severe. The court house walls were 'cracked and tho plaster fell from the celling. In Wllkesbarre Llfer-liltere.sting to tlio Pudlla at Large. Many a reader of this in Wilkesbarre has seen the large watch sign, that hangs out at 40 North Main street, It is there to tell the people who see it that Uobert W. Haight, watchmaker, etc. can be found at that location, and perhaps you may doubt the following, In which case you, can always flnJ Mr. Haight at his address ready and pleased to verify it Watchmaking as it is called, is no doubt thought to be a comparatively easy business on the constitution of a man, but this is not the ease. The constant stooping position main tained while at work brings with it many aches and pains. Such positions in time effect (he action of the kidneys, and this la just what It ( Id In the case of Mr. I Iaight, and he began to look for a remedy that would relieve. At last he was rewarded. One day he read of Doan'a Hidaey I'iljs, Nothing was clajmed ior tuem, out mat tney were a ictdney cure. All the ills that flesh Is heir to were not set down as being subject to their wonderpus in fluence, and this inspired confidence in them. The symptoms described by kidney infferer? were his symptoms. He began taking them. Three or four doses brought s change, and day by day he grew better, now he saya am entirely over my trouble, llpine remedies I have used, but found but little reljef of a Ipmporary natnre. My greatest trouble was lameness and stiffness in the back, with sharp, shooting pains in the region of flic Wdneys, I consider Doan's Kidney Pills a good ami safe remedy, an' I recommend them to others," No better proof of merit can be offered tlian Ihe plain facts as stated by thqsc who know Uf Mperien.ee, Call on Mr, Halfbt If you doubt this, Doan's Kidney PiUs arc for ssje fey ajl dealers. Price 50 cents. Mailed by Foster Mlllwn Co., nuffslo, N. V. Sole agent for the U. S. Remember tbe name Poau's and take no other. mmmmmmmmmumm "THEY DO THE WORK" 3 BRONCHO 3 3 HOMOEOPATHIC 3 3 g Helieve and ure 3 3 : Head Troubles ; stomach Disorders : System Irregularities of noted smpm "For every III, a special pill," If not &t Pruff Stores, writo Bronx Chemical Co.,Yonkers,N.Y. Health Hook Mailed Free, d muuiumuumuumi ' DEATH B'Y ASPiiYXlATION. Tliroo l'orsom found Dond and Two Unconscious In Their Home. Lansford, Pa., Nov. 5. reter Cliew per, his Infant daughter, Anna, and John Stolilma were asphyxiated by coal gas yesterday mottling at Chew per's home, on the outskirts of tho town. Mrs. Chewpcr and a boarder, named Simon, were found unconscious, and are nut expected to live. The house Is a frame bulling, one story In height. There arc three rooms, two of which were occupied by the Chewpers and the other two men, respectively. With the exception of Simon, all the Inmates re tired about 9 o'clock Wednesday night. Simon, who worked at night, Returned home at 4 o'clock yesterday morning. At 9 o'clock no one was seen stirring around the house, and a neighbor knocked at the door, thinking the fam ily had overslept. There was no answer, and summoning help the front door was broken open. A strong smell of coal gas was noticeable, and a search ot the rooms revealed the bodies of Chewper, Stohlma and Chewper's daughter. Mrs. Chewper and Simon were nearly dead when found. It Is supposed that when Simon came home he placed some coal on the fire and disarranged the draft so as to prevent the exit of the gas. The rooms are small, and the Inmates were soon over- Neuralgia of the Heart Vanquished by Dr. Miles' Remedies. 118. SIDLEY. of Torrlngton, Conn, Suffered from Just such a complica tion of dlscabos as tbo oxtcuilvo ex perience and Investigations of Dr. Miles have provon, result from Impairment of tho nervous system. Mr. Jas. II. BIdley writes Oct. 25, 1896: " My wife was taken sick with neuralgia of tho heart, norvous exhaus tion und liver trouble. Although attended by t j physicians sbo grow worse until she aros at. death's door. I then began glv ing 1.3r Dr Miles' Itostoratlvo Nervlno and l r. Miles' Now Heart Cure, and she Improved so wonder fully from the first that I nt onco dis iviiies' v missed tho physicians. 8I10 now cat9 and sltiips ttdl and docs her own housework Wo havo rccoEimond cd your remedies to u liajlCmr. r'osioroo r", u.'.ui. oji.iva ijreat many In our city, and every ono has boen very much benefited, by them." Dr. MIlos' Ilctiodlea are sold by all drug gists under H positive guarantee, first bottlo benoliu or tnonoy rotunded. Hook on Heart and Nerves sent f reo to nil applicants. DTt. MILES MEDICAL CO, Elkhart, Ind. 9 C RMIM'Q for EiTnr.it sex hk UIIVI1 W THIS ejected directly to tlio Bcm ui in oho qiBeasca nf lm nltn.flftnnif Organs, requires no c nun co 01 uioi cunrnntoed in 1 to 8 1 1 ii v M . Hmnll Til n!u Tin t TT TC XT one, by mull, 81. OO, 1 sold only by S. P. KIRLIN, Shenandoah mm m iv. II Wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm 1 HI I 1 ifi Retire l will porsltJvcly rotlro from bufs.ncbs on or about January 1st, lOSO. Tho enormous stock of Clothing for Mon's, Boys' and Children's woar, Furnishing Goods, ate, must bo sold, and this groat salo will commence at onco and continue until ovory garment and article in the 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, whiah-you can buy at your own prices. 1 mm i mm 10 & 12 S. "HOID DOST.' Don't Go to Alaska FOR LD DUST All Grocers Sell It. Cleans Everything. MADE ONLY I)Y THE N.'K. FAIR BANK COMPANY, GO Swffl s Chicago. BU Louis. Mew York. Dos ton. Philadelphia. 11 Bo Folks 11 $1.50 Shoes Well, wegttess. 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 Si .50 for tliein if they weren't. If they were like those of ordinary stores we'd sell' them for less. FACTORY-PRICE glveS us the chance to sell the saine slipes'f)r 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, ri price that anybody can stand, 110 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, arc given every customer. $25 worth entitles you to n handsome parlor lamp. iS m FACTORY SHOE STORE, Shoes Retailed at Mar J.A. Moyer, Mgr. str A Handsome Comolcxlon I Is one ot tho greatest charms a woman can possess. Fozzoni's CourLKXioN 1'oWDiin gives it. I MML.-'s" i, III? 1 1 1 SELLING OUT pfom Busiss. $50,000 Stock of Clothing. L. REFOWIGM The Reliable Clotliiei Main St., Shenandoah, Pa 'fJOtB BUST." SE35eS!C5!!5 r L " t n. ? Factory Price. Wanted-An Idea 1 Who can thloc of loma limDla thloir toratentr Protect Tour Iflwn: thrr ninr irlnir tou wn-lth. Write JOHN WEDDEK-VRN ft CO., Patent Attor. neji. WaidlntiUia, i. t' for tbHr $I.8ur) prlxo oftwf lad llit ot two liuuilred indention wanted. A. Whet
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