The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, November 13, 1897, Image 4

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FOR mn LADIES.
Are you posted on the
varied styles that dresses are being
made this season? If not, why
not. We sell all the leading fashion
books. These are our leaders :
Standard Designer, 10 cents per
copy, or 85 cents per year in ua-1
Vance.
Delineator, 15 cents per copy, or j
$1 per year In advance.
Toilettes, 35 cents per copy, or
$a per year in advance.
HOOKS&BROWN
4. North fVlaln St.
(tiou
HP ill
S -"Ho
AT COS LETT'S P'MPU
Maurice River Cove Oysters.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Turkeys, Chickens,
Fresh dressed every morning.
lUmUlatln 1
HiUoo-' ng, Bcaly skin
11 Iiiium'y relieved
HU CiTictitA Soap,
Of. ItlTICUHA. (oint
ettre, and a full dose
imrr, greatest of blood
taares.
tcera
2lny,
permanently, and
I wmro, wnon nil rim, fails.
"in md Blood Humor." tre
TSkUfcI u,d tluntlM t
CUTIIUBA IUAK
POINTS.
ottsflq
COSLETT'S, !
1
3B South Main Street.
Blankets ami shawls arc now selling
fart. Wc handle only those of superioi
quality, and we purchase them in cn'-c
lots direct froin the manufacturers.
60x80 fine all wool White Blankets, ? i.5
per pair. 70x82, $4. 75 the pair. 744.
$5.50 a pair. A good wool Blanket as
low as $ 2 75 the pair. 1 1 -4 colored wool
Blankets, $1.2$ to $2.75 the pair. 1 ,,'.ly on t!
ladies', misses' and children's j 1 fh
underwea r. !
Our stock of Ladies', Gcntl emeu s Hurry 1
nnd Children's Underwear in cotton. i-.ktin.ii
wool and merino, has been selected with , , , iV)., i
great care, and is certainly wonln fi s.uniid
your inspection. You will save muiicv , in-a fall
uy taking advantage of the bargain, c
have to offer in this line. Wc han llc
only the best makes of the leading in imi
facturors, and they aresoldto you with a
guarantee.
Ladies'
weight and
ntier grade
scarlet all-
Men's natural wool shirts and drawers
.foe, 5oc, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.75
each. Men's scarlet shirts and di.iucis
5c. to $1.00 each.
; rd ly, r.nd
U l:.
lino fur till
At Tan
llecceu nhbed Vests, extra .,ir ,,,,,1
quality, fine finish, at 25c; Ljtttrilv
at 50c. Ladies na'.iua! anupt,
wool vests. $1.00 to $i.2S.7,,,,,,,,
Mt Hie Ofinnlr)
r limtr I'cMiuii.
organise a Hoard of
MBt untitling will not
will retire from the
n1h.
foot to organise a
I at Ashlsud.
spoons at cut prices
Kn. 8m d.
SJiW been annoliited iKiet-
PWf t. Or rmil.
6 has bomi elevted manager
atQlrardville.
opirwoll will preach in
FoUsvllle to-morrow.
HUrlM el need down last
, ami will lesume on
was l-tuir-d to William
tla,' I uliig, bull of Shell-
hail ,im no
u full nf cool lit the
Until failed 1 1 art favor-
IttM of the Aalilaml and
r MttlllMtl.
Will be found the notlrr
r fR.000 b.iruhi li bunds.
lUubjVrT
MM? I entral Killroiid
day fr,iu Iijtiries 11
ante of bis duty.
5f jMilund, Mar injiiried
llM Asllltlllri culilery yrs-
ent may iiruyt- fatal.
day And run' Smayda
Binder, hi the hwund de-
Bblngof SU'iilicu Oaipar.
HSlllHV JlHiius 1' jailer's
hied blni, after a de-iiur-
rotBtnlttlug suicide with a
; Slfi ItaaJmaiit. N (1. Pa . of
SWlll tl.tirutn ltaOO.,,1 an, It.
evening, by a banquet
YOU will always find here a lare
and attractive line of Dry
Goods to select from . Table
Linens, Linen Table Covers, White,
Scarlet, Gray and Plaid Flannels,
Denims, Tickings, Muslins, Ging
hams, Flannelettes, Canton Flan
nels in colored , bleached and un
bleached ; all-woll Skirting Flan
nels, Crashes, Hosiery, Gloves,
Towels, Napkins, Combs, Hair
Brushes, etc.
CARPETS AND RUGS
This department is on the
second floor and is well stocked with the
production of the leading manufacturers
of Carpets and Rugs. You will find in
this collection, of fine patterns every
thing that is desirable in Moqucttes,
Body Brussels, Axminster, Tapestry,
Ingrain and Rag, and our prices are so
low that you cannot fail to be suited.
Niilll 111"
ors.11 v 111
mil dance
Two ii
lmsbtn,
mountain
freezing tJjfl
To-murrfsy''jriDrnlu2 Bishop McQovcm, of
llarrisiiiirewlJLjje at Sliamnkin and will
conduct troniUHal high uihm in tl 0 St.
Stanisluus ;jjfllITi dliurch.
The mnu Being about tliii coal rccion
-iliciting 'Miritstfptlons tn tlio Christian
Horald ami offeriuea flnebook as liremlum,
all for one dollar, is reported to lie a fraud.
The paper's slibierlitlon price Is 2, and it
issues no ptaiuiums.
"of tlio Bradford county
kM)RPd, are hiding in the
UW thAV ore lit dnnrar nf
Wben tllious or costive, eat h Caseaiots
andy call
rtln. e.nn- aiinmntisl 1ft,,. Sfio.
per eetnll
united mm,
called thiakM
Is eapllaWHd
provlsl'iiulw
the PennMfmttN
different UUrMses
tereni n mu
tubinK. niw
the other nil
ed that l!(f
aertake t,DM
. dnrw
open nuaraflj
We nre aenU for the
BUTTERICK PAPER PATTERNS !
A full and complete line always in stork.
Monthly Fashion Sheets FREE OF
CHARGE. Get one.
P. J. GAUGHAN,
No. E7 North Main St.
1 The Rosy Freshness
I And a velvet aoltaes of tba skin la lava-
riablr obtained br thcro who use Poszoni'a
I Complexion Powder.
FOR RENT.
One dwelling on East Lloyd
tret, formerly occupied by H. C.
Folraer. Hag eight uice rooms.
One dwelling on North White
street, formerly occupied by Isa
dora Latttersteitt. Has 10 rooms.
Bath, beat and other conveniences.
APPLY AT
O'HflUfl'S MUERY,
Cer, White and Lloyd Sis., SImmM, Pa,
jS BUST LINK OK M
i GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, &
MS HAY and STRAW. S
CM Floor and Table Oil Cloths. t
H E. B. FOLEY, g'
Thjt(Ol TUUlna: V.'cTal.no;
Toledo, '.NOT. IS. At last a Btroni?
combination of steel tubing: manufac
turers lin b0 perfected, and the new
orporatiffn.win aoaolutely represent
c tne tuning output 01 tne
The consolidation Is
toy Tube company, and
at $E,OfO,000 under the
n and steel plants In
id utatutea. Tubing for
will be made at dtr
SIM taking the bicycle
t)l government work, and
,work. eto. It is expecte
Sokidltamatlon will also un
uce steel unlets uy ine
prooeaa.
Fiday MpecltiU.
Trinity Reformed church
DsDO a. m.. and 0:30 p. in.
fit 1:30 p. m. Rev. Robert
1 will bo held in the United
j. North Jardin street, to
ur, and 0.30 p. ra. Sunday
, Kov. 1. J. Keltz, pastor,
a Presbyterian .church tc
. tn. and 0:30 n. 111. Sabbath
-Jr. C. E. Monday evening
. Tueeday ovenini! at 7:60
service on Tbursilay evon-
v. T. Maxwell siorrison.
1 always welcome.
bliiodlet church. James Moore.
i ai iu:u a. m. anu umu
jTool at 2 I), in. Class meot-
Qvenins. uenoral prayer
lay evening, liveryboay
flint' Protestant Kiiiscoiial
Cbk street to-morrow. Holy
a. Regular services at 10:30
The rector win omciaie.
S:u. m.
arch, corner of west and
5. 1. Evans pastor. Services
m. aunday school at i
Anx Monday eveulngs.
iiae Wednesday even-
: Tburaday evenings.
ppal church, corner Oak
Mev. Aiireu iieeuaer.
1 Bieeting at U a. m., leu
Srmon at 10:80 a, in.
! 11. m.. Dr. J. S. Oallen.
krmon at 0:80 I. in. Seats
rweleorae.
aliureli. South Jardin
to-morrow at 10:30 a. m,
r Rev. B. K. Albius, of
ftibbath school at 2 p. 111
ubdrinTanaenr. if. x. 1'.
HAS, at 7:BU. weunemiay
pjnyer meeiiuK now.
leburch, West Cherry
Dhler, pastor, rreacii
cuooi, i:bo p. in.
datholie church, West
emwios Jjurl8ln, m
II a. m. iiiiu
Servieefl
to-morrow 1.
Sunday .
O' Boyle ikiJ
Retrular $
l'vaiigelicu
morrow
icheol at l.
Services
morrow at 1
school at (
lit 6-30 ; S.0
Prayer anc
ing at 7:
pastor. Hti
l'riniitivd
pastor l'i
p. in. Sun
ing on Wed
meeting oi
welcome.
Sen ii en
church c,n -5
lucbarist al
1. m. auil '1
sunday wl
FirHt ilan
Oak streets..
at 10 a. 111
n m. Pra
I Young I'cu
nigs. ( lltsi
MetbuilisI
and Wlnt.
pastor. (Jp
liy John
Sunday m h j
uperintemfi
free. Keri
Calvary
ntreet. Prw
and 6:30 p.
Cbaltenliair
Deacon .!
U. Tues.ia.'H
evening,
Everybisly '
St. Johu'K
htreet. ltevi
tog, 10 a
preaebing t
St. Mn lia
Centre streel
tor. MaUU
10 a. m.
Church of3
t!. ) North (
tlebofer, pw
mass lu a
St. Casiiuil
Jardin stru
pastor. 1'ir
in., vespen- j
Church
Cherry street
llev. Jauieo;
niaas, 7 a 111
10 a. m, l iii
Kebeletb
Oak and t
ink, pastor.
and 3 to 5 1,
sud every ni
Who I
Advi.
Jlros , dint;
. . 1 ti,A "Kovui raieni
mr, and i .Je no other brand, it u tue uesv
Fauillv. (0rmn K.
Kev. A. T. etoiiui-
18 a. in., second
C. ebtirA, North
A. Leuarkiewicx,
.. high raaas 10 a.
1 4 p. ui.
Buunciation. 818 West
F. O'Reilly, pastor;
uoUttHit iiHtor. First
. b a. m. , iiigH inn ,
rt P- in.
Oeuregation, corner of
Ml, J I UI", J Mir
services, 8 to 10 a. in.,
r services 8 to 10 a.m.
f Jpar f m 7 in,
Have a Cough 7
ravTioa. Me- At (Jruhler
TRAIN ROBBERS POOLED.
Hold Up n 'lYaln oinviiloli There Was
No llooty.
K-.nss Clfy, Mo., Nov. ID. The MIs-
louii Pacific passenger train known as
the 81. lunula fast mail, which leaves
Kanm City at 9 p. in., waa held up
by Ave masked men at 9:80 o'clock
last night at the Chicago and Alton
crossing, Just opposite Independence,
Mo., and lew than a. mile from the fa
mous Blue Cut, In which three train
robberies have occurred within the past
year.
Two of the robber-- were disguised as
women, and when the engineer saw
them, swing '.he lantern across the
tracks, an apparent signal of danger,
he did not hesitate to stop.
Tne engine crew were Immediately
covered with revolvers. Conductor
Dennis O'Brien and Drakeman Mc-
Mlchael stepped out to see what was
the matter and were greeted by a vol
ley of bullets, which at onoe caused
great confusion In the passenger coach
es. The conductor and brakeman were
compelled to cut the express and bag
gage cars from the rest of the train,
and tpe engineer and fireman were
made to get down out of the cab. The
robbers quickly Jumped aboard and
took the engine and express car about
two miles further east, where they
stopped and compelled Express Mes
senger Williams to open the door. He
offered no resistance, as he carried no
treasure. The robbers were greatly
surprised upon discovering that the
cars which they had captured con
tained nothing of value, and quickly
disappeared loathe darkness.
Lived by ArlltUilnl IloNptrntlon.
St. Paul, Nov. 18. Miss Matilda An
derson, a young woman, who has been
kept alive at the hospital for six weeks
by artificial respiration, died late on
Thursday night of congestion of the
lungs. For days the nurses and
house physicians of the hospital have
been filling Miss Anderson's lungs with
air by artificial means, at first by
raising nnd lowering the arms, and
when that became painful, by oper
ating on the chest. Had the nurse
stopped even for five minutes Miss An
derson wduld have strangled and died
And yet the young woman had become
co used to the manipulation that she
ate and slept almost naturally, and
could carry on conversation.
Tfte
Dipper
orliic
Dropper ?
There aro cough medicines that
rirn taken as freely as a drink of
water from a dipper. They are
cheap medicines. Quantity does not
make up for quality. It's the qual
ity that cures. There's one medi
cine that's dropped, not dipped
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. There's
more power in drops of this remedy
than in dippersful of cheap cough
syrups and elixirs. It cures Bron
chitis', Asthmn, Croup, Whooping
Cough, and all Colds, Coughs, and
affections of the Throat and Lungs.
1 n t rn.,ni.n iu n1.11. .
delphla on business to-day.
Sunefvlsnr D. II. Llewellyn went te
Pottsvlllo to-day to visit friends.
. . - 1
W. D. Seltser. Him., of Pottavllle. trans
acted legal business in town to-day.
Ootmty ClAlttDau Shay was rcgUlstcd
nt the Ferguson House this afternoon.
Cent. Slilpp, of Sbamoklti, wall known
to tnsny of our town residents, was a Visitor
here to-day.
,101111 iianna was a passenger to ivorim
uniberlsud to-day, wlicro lie will visit aft;
ritinititntioes.
-Kdwnrd 8. Sillltmu, Jr., stwrlntendent
of the Mahaiiey City Water Comittay, wis
town visitor this afternoon. .' .,
Miss Delia Dsddow. of the staff of tiles-
ladles at Wilkinson's dry goods emporium. It
con fined to her ln,uie by Illness.
Dr. E. II. JjonRsore drove to Beaver
Valley yMtetday afternoon. He said the
trip was a cold one, hut be enjoyed, it.
Mrs, Mcjteimniln, and her daughter.
Annie, are In rhlladelpbia. The latter will
consult a specialist for treatment of her eyes.
J . J. Price 1 1 stn ed to t b 0 sweet si ra i ns of
music M'odueed by the Ladles Symphony
orchestra, at Kaler's grand opera house, last
night.
-Morgan lie ran, who has been an Inmate
of the Miners' hospital for over two months,
lias now fully recovered and btu released
from that institution.
is now HALF PUICE for tho half-size
bottleB B0 cents.
Aro you auffeting from rheumatism?
Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil has cured thousands of
the wor-t cases of this terrible disease. It
only cwts 25 cents to try it.
SCHEME TO SWELL DIVIDENDS.
Dovlee Kinnloyptl bySome Gas Companies
and How to Thwart It.
Having graduated from tho Sheffield
Scientific school, where ho made a special
study of tho chemistry of Illuminating
(tunes, ho quickly found n position with
0110 of tho older gas companies In n city
which Bhall be nameless. He remained
two years and then resigned. Ho had been
roared In the Methodist faith, nnd he con
fided to a friend that ho could not retain
his position without doing violence to his
protesting conscience,.
"It Is a good thing for corporations that
they havo no souls, " ho said when chat
ting about his oxperioncos, "as thoynro
relieved of all loar of future punishment.
Tho eighth commandment is apparently
unknown to tho general manager of tho
company with which I woa associated.
Did you over havo gas bills rendered for
amounts Beomlngly out of all proportion
to tho quantity of gas you thought you
had burncdf"
Every member of tho group nodded a
vigorous alunnatlvo.
"Possibly your meters aro defoctlvo,"
ho observed, "hut In tho district served by
ray former employers thero was always a
'kick' ooinlng from tho consumers, and
yet tho meters were, absolutely nocurato In
thoir operation. Every month tho com
pany collected from 10 to 15 per cent moro
than It wa honostly entitled to, which
was a tidy little, profit on tho sldo. now
was It managed? Easily enough. Every
night shortly after midnight tho pressuro
in the mains was raised enormously. Un
der this increased pressuro the gas was
forced through tho motors and compressed
in tho various pipes in tho building of tho
consumer. Naturally tho meters accurate
ly registered all the gas thus forced through
them. letter tho pressuro was reduced bo
low tho normal, and thero was a return
flow through the pipes, but as tho meters
would not back register tho gas flowed
through them from the house to tho mains
without producing any alteration In tho
figures, bucking to this system of pump
lng, tho company succeeded In getting a
showing nt tho end of the month that was
largely in Its favor."
"Was thoro no way In which tho con
sumer could protect himself t" Inquired
one curious member of the clrclo of listen
ers. "Certainly, but as ho know nothing of
the method by which ho was being swin
dled tho simple checkmating scheme never
occurred to him. Tho prudent man who
carefully turned off his gas at tho meter
overy night when ho was through with It
paid only for what ho got. Tho 'milking'
of tho meters was then Impossible."
And every 0110 who heard how It was
done mode n mental resolution to use tho
meter shut oft thenceforward, oven whllo
consoling himself that tho Chicago com
panies are above resorting to any petty
fraud of this character. Chicago Times-Herald.
EXCELSIOR.
A Mannfuctnre nt Wooil That lias Many
Uses aud Is Solil In Great Quantities.
The material known ns oxcclslor Is not
refuso, nor Is It mado of shavings; It Is
an nrtlclo of regular manufacture. Ex
celslor Is of American Invention, nnd It
was first made In this country 85 or 40
years ago. Tho present output amounts to
thouMvuds of tons mutually, and tho use of
It Is all the tlmo Increasing.
Excelsior Is made i:i many parts of tho
country, nlmo.-t always In mills that aro
tn closo proMinity to tho forests from
which tho supplies of wood are taken. A
considerable amount of excelsior Is mndo
In conjunction with other manufactures;
for oxninplu, It Is not unusual to set up a
row excelsior machines In n lumber mill,
but thero Is nt least 0110 concern la tho
United States that makes nothing but ox-
celslor and has at a number of different
points mills dovoted solely to tho produc
tion of these curling libers of wood.
Hasswood and poplar aro tho woods used
In the production. Tho logs aro sawed
Into lengths of 18 Inches, which Is tho
length of a fiber of oxcclslor. Thcwo blocks
aro split Into hnlves and tho wood Is prop
erly seasoned. Excelsior Is mado of dif
ferent degrees of coarseness nnd fineness
of filler. In tho manufacture n scries of
knife points run down tho faco of tho block.
cutting into tho wood lnparallol lines that
aro spaced according to tho width of tho
fiber to bo mndo. A following knlfo slices
on tho whole, faco of tho block thus scored.
The fillers curl and commlnglo as the knlfo
sets them froo. An exoelslor machine
makes 200 to 300 strokes a minute, overy
stroke cutting off a tlor of flbors across tho
faco of tho block. Tho usual commercial
packngo of oxcclslor Is a bale weighing
about 60 pounds. At wholosalo excelsior
sells nt $10 to $40 a ton.
Excelsior Is oxtenslvely used for packing
purposes and In tho manufacture of bed
ding and in various other upholstery uses,
It Is also largely used for filtering pur
poses, nnd it has various other uses. Ex
celsior is now manufactured In Germany
nna i rnnco, whero It Is called wood wool
Tho wood used In tho manufacture In
those countrlos Is brought from Norway
and Sweden, nnd tho maufactured product
costs moro thero than It does hero.
American excelsior Is axportod to varl
ous foreign countrlos. The export demand
has not been grunt, but It is now lncrc&s-
I lng. Q Ynrlr Sun
BABY'S SMOOTH, FAIR SKIN
A Grateful Mother Writes this Letter
Tells all about Her Troubles when
baby Qroko out with Sorofula Sores.
"At the age of two months, my baby
began to have sores break out on his right
cheek. We used all the external ap
plications that wo could think or hear of,
to no avail. The sores spread all over one
side of his face. Wo consulted a physi
cian and tried his medloine, and In a week
the sore was gone. Out to my surprise in
two weeks more another scrofulous look
ing soro appeared on baby's arm. It
grew worse and worse, and when he was
three months old, I began giving hlr.i
Hood's SsrssparllU. I also took Hood's
Saraaparllla, and before the first bottle
was finished, the sores were well and have
never returned. He is now fouryearsold,
but he his nover bad any sign of those
scrofulous sores since be wsa cured by
Hood's Sarsaparllla, for wbioh I feel very
grateful. My boy owes bis good health
end smooth, fair skin to this great med
loine." 'Mrs. S. S. Whoikn, Farming
ton, Delaware. Get only Hood's.
Hood's Pilis r.yirr.tenud
WAX FLOWERS!
All kinds of Wux Flowers
furnished at short notice. Sat
isfaotion guamnteed in nil de
sign. Patronage respectfully
solicited. Hutati reasonable.
MISS MARY EC. JONES,
WM. PENN, PA.
REDEMPTION OF BONDS.
Notice Ii hereby given that tho following
bonds of tho borough of Hhenandoah of the
Haucof 1892, of tho denomination of $100, have
been drawn for redemption on January 1st,
iQua, unu inierfii win crnse un mm aaie:
Nos 101. 223. 152. 289. 120. 287. 274 . 53. M. 2G3,
155, 2lt J23.50, 3M, 73. 109, 164, 71, 233, 200, 25,
114, 2Si, 270, 2T0, 180, 3M, 249, 182, 27, 154, 280, 133,
273. 299, 135, 1G2, 81, 12. 122. 205,44. 103, 203. 140, 83.
160. 297. 158.
Holders of these bonds will present thm for
payment on (move uue.
O T. Stkaugiin. Pres. of Council.
VM. J. WATKif.8, Src'y. lM3-3t oaw
MISCELLANEOUS.
VyANTlCD. Salesmen i ealAry from start, per-
1 i maneni place, urown isros. t o,, nursery
men, Rochester, N. Y. 1
FOU BALIS. A desirable brick business block,
centrally located. lias nil modern Im
provements, steam beat, bath tubs, eta A good
piylng Investment. For further Information
appiy ai iiic jiebaxd oh ice. Ji-yiw
T7OH BALK. A flrfet-classbuslneiwstand, doing:
a: excellent uusineM a grAna opportunity
for right person. For further Information
address, J. 1) , care of IIkiulu oOlce. 41Mw
TjlHTHAYKD. Batrftyed to the premises of the
j undersigned on October 16, 1897, a yellow
Jersey cow, with chain and bell on neck. The
owner can recover same upou paying costs of
advertising and keeping by applying to Jlrs.
James Monbeck, Kreb's station, Sotmylklll
county, ra. n-iz-at
AOBNTB get fifty cents on each dollar; no
experlenoe nseefaary. Write lor agent's
outfit. AddrrsTbe Cat hollo News, 5 I Ja relay
nt,, Hew vorK, iuK4toaw
mmmmmmmmmmmmm
PHILADELPHIA
CHEAP STORE.
29 V Centre Street.
Chocolate Props ..12ti per pound
Loaengea 19c per pound
Caramels 19c per pound
Mixed Candles 5c. to 60c. per pound
Chewing Qum -So. package at 3a. each
Fifty kinds of fchnuklng; nnd Chewing Toboooo,
Cigarettes, So a package and box of matcheo free
Peanut 2 quarts for Co
DUSTO'S BARBER SHOP !
Attentive and skillful tonsorlal artist always
in anenuanoe.
Naatest Shop In Town.
W. G. DUSTO, Prop.
Ferguson House Block.
jlAprdinssing.
BOSTON'S
I)rld 15. Tliomat, of Strantnn, was a
visitor t town ywterilay. Mr Tlmmit was
formerly eiiRXgecl In bu.ineas here aud still
owns property in tlio town. .
Ca sea ruts stlmuUto liver, kidneys and
hovrula. Never sicken, wmken or ftrlpe. 10c,
BOOKMAKER'S "RUNNER,"
Ue Gota a Good Salary, but learns Every
Cent of It.
Fow men apparently onrn their Balflrlos
easier nnd with moro pleasure than tlio
bookmaker's runners, and In reality few
men havo to work harder nnd moro ponfsl
cntiously for their dally broad than do
thcwo bamo runners. Unlosa you are fa
miliar with tho methods of tho runner you
will not bo nblo to distinguish him from
any of tho other fronzled, wild eyed men
who pcoplo tho betting ring of a metropol
itan race track on a raoe (lay.
If you know him, however, you will see
that ho moves through tho fighting mob
that Burgos through tho ring Just before a
big raoo with greater oaso nnd for moro
speed than the other madmen do, and that
when ho "gets hoailod" for a book ho
manages to roach It before you have had
tlmo to call the man who stepped on your
toe ono of tho bod names you havo pro
pared. That Is tho runner's business, to nquinn
and vrrlgglo nnd twist his way through
tho crowd up to tho man bo believes is
making n plungo on somo horso. Ho finds
out what horso tho man is playing, what
odds ho is getting nnd Just how "swell" a
bet io Is making; then ho wrigglos nnd
twists his way back to his employer, tells
him Just what ha has learned and then
starts out again.
Xho bookmaker, in tho meantime, if ho
thinks ho Is to get n play from the samo
man, drops his odds and waits for him.
Before tho betting on tho race lrlialf over
tho runner has visited ull of tho 40 or 60
stands and has returned to his employer
with information concerning each horso,
tho extent to wh(fch It Is being played, tho
chango In tho odds and the amount of
money that Is being sent In on tho raoo.
It requires a quick brain, a good oyo and
amazing ability to Ecramblo through a
crowd to perform this work In tho brief
tlmo between tho opening and the clos
ing betting, nnd tho men who can do it
euocesfully easily earn tlio $10 a day that
Is paid to them. Persons who have mar
veled nt the uniformity In tho prices offered
against a horse will coaso to marvel after
they havo watched a bookmaker's runner
squirm his way through tho ring u couplo
of timos. Now York Press.
GREAT
PRE
ACHER
e
The Rev.J. B. Brady, D. D., Advises His Many Parish
ibners to Take Fame's Celery Compound.
The Hav. James Iioyd Brady, paster of the '
I'coplo't Temple, in Boston, presides over tlio j
iiostiuuiof the largest Methodist church in,
tbo country.
Big, laudid, Scotch-Irishman that he Is,
3)r. Bra ly has built up the Templo finnn-
tally and numerically, and to day ho is the
pastor M' a flock of 1700.
Dr. B.-.ulylovotes himself .with unflagging
courage to anything lid undertakes. Tlio
chief cl nructerititic of his ministry 1ms been
procres. in number, financial condition and
moral n id spiritual growth. He Is a lnau of
plain, 1 ut vigorous words. Po much has been
mid am written about Dr. Brady his work,
ids pro; reseive methods, his eloquence and
hispouirus a minister, that the following
letter fi om him will be convincing and help
ful to many persons besides tho largo number
who aru every Sunday influenced for good by
his powerful pleaching. Ho writes i
Boston, Sept. 27, 1897.
Paine's celery compound, if widely and
wisely used, would relieveuervousnesa,soothe
restlessness, reduce sloknpss. strengthen the
body, Invigorate tho mind, and add years of
Happiness to lire.
JAMES BOYD BIIADY,
Pastor People's Templo.
Tho man or woman who does not tako time
to get well will sooner or later have to Tifko
timo to lie ill.
Many llvr under the needless infliction of,
indigestion, nervousness, constipation, nnd I
genernl weakness, and endure tboconsequout
Itimm of 1.n..l,l. ...1,1...... .1.1 1 , ' . I
' iitttiu. mmvu, utiii.iueiiug now easily
uw wuw u, uii ling inuess Ullgllt 1)0
remedied.
"" koouu jiuiamiitii.i, JS HI.
tlio bottom of all pornianent building up of
Paiue's celery compound looks out for tlio
lalllr.lld IvAnlru.it.in .f ll. . .
.ivuncninK wi lire nervous By.iuiu
through malnutrition. It gives a healthy
lone to the stomach, increases the blood
supply, . quiets and eqnaliees the irritated
nerve action and promptly feeds the tissues
when tlio bodily vigor is at its lowest obb.and
u.iuuim iti wj luiLtiui meu.
Tlin nnlvKiii-o tl.A..r,.. .1.-.. i! .
.tiwwt.iir, 1111 i uriiumiltilll,
neuralgia or general cUbiiity that is lasting
cleansing of the blood and a building up of
the in rvoiis tissues. All this is liest done by
Pai. o's celery compound, bcrnue this re
markable remedy begins at the beginning,
wherever there is disease, and osuihlisbis
tl health firmly and beyond any fear .of
falling hack.
The worn-out person who cannot sleep
should tako Palne's celeiy compound. It is
folly to imagine that every hour taken from
skenis an hour gained. Nothing under
mines health and energy like loss of sleep.
The nervous system suffers as much from
lack of sleep as from lack of nourishment.
Both may be supplied aud a healthy condition
insured by UBihg Palne's celery compound.
Tho stay and staff of sound health is well
nourished and well regulated nerves. Suf
ferers fiom sleeplessness, nervous dyspepsia
or headucho may be suro that overy reser
voir of norvo force has bcou tapped and ex
hausted by work, worry, too llttlo sleep, or
faulty nourishment, because of pool diges
tion and assimilation. As soon as snch signs
of uorvous exhaustion aro noticed, shaky
hands, broken sleep, poor appetite, wasting
diseases, neuralgia or dyspepsia, take art van
tago of the rcniarkablo restorative and regu
lating action of Paino's celery compound.
Nervous disorders increase in a sort of
compound ratio. It Is a thousand times
easier to put a stop to nervous debility in its
earlier stages than later on to correct nerve
nnd brain exhaustion, that may be compli
cated by heart, kidney or somo other organic
trouble.
Palne's celery compound must not be con
founded with any of tho plausible sounding,
but really temporary makeshifts, whose cares
are never permanent nor tborough-going,
and only bring deferred hopes that make the
heartsick. Paino's celery compound Is the
greatest nerve and brain Invigorator and
most reliable blood purifier tho world has
ever been blessed with.
1847 ROGER BROS.
1847 ROGER BROS. Tea Spoons, - $2.00 per doz.
1847 " "' Dessertspoons, - 3.50 per doz.
1847 " " TableSpoons, - 400 per doz.
1847 " " Dessert Forks, - 3 75 per doz,
1847 " " Table Forks, - 4.00 per doz.
1847 " ". Child's Knife, Fork, Spoon, 1. 00 a set.
Compare the above prices with what you are asked in other stores,
These are special prices for holiday trade, but the lot may not
last that long. Buy now. Table Knives and Forks,
Carving Sets and Silverware in complete
assortment.
SWALM'S HARDWARE STORE.
A "BIG" 5AVING !
The workingmen can save money by making their purchases at our
store. We are offering an excellent shoe at the re
markable low price of
$1.19
For which other stores are asking $1.50 and $1.75. Other goods in
proportion. We make a specialty of repairing.
Our New Stock Has Arrived nnd . . .
. . . Bargains Are Offered in Every Line,
PLOPPERT'S SHOE STORE
10S NORTH MAIN STREET.
Two doors above Merchants' Bauk.
EVAN J. DAVIES
Livery and
Undertaking,
No. 13 North Jardin St.
Wbo en thlar
of to mo ilmpM
thlug u patent
Wanted-An idea I
Protect jour liteMj thr nujr bring yu JjltB.
.frit JUllH Wlfcl,l,H.IlUUH J . vw
Deis, Wellington, 1). r . for their li.suo prise om
ma lilt ot two nunOreU Inventions vrituted.
SPBCIAL SAL.B POI
SATURDAY !
Lemon Tr lis IOo per pound
X'eimtOmly IOo " "
Soft Cream Candy, all flavois. Mo " "
Butter Vatm , IOo " "
New Eoc land Peanut TBf 10s "
liuoloa Mixed tendlM Mo " "
MolneMS IluUeroup Minks lOu " "
Hugsr Coated Peanuts 10c " M
French Butter Scotob IOo " "
Oocoanut Taffy IOo " "
Hoarhomid Drupe M IOo " 14
Outtooiaiu Cream Mo " "
All kinuauf fruit oandy -lSu " "
Klomlyke-trftJd Boston Chips ISO " "
Craaut Dates Ue " "
And ull Different Kiwle of Choice
Pantiles.
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CONWAY'S
OTOUS 5 fljM) lOe STOfyE JlO.
102 North Main Street.
Next Door to Gill's Dry Goods Store. '
7,
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED 5,000 YARDS OF FLOOR OIL.'
CLOTH, WHICH WE WILL ShLL FOR ioc PER YARD ON
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. CALL EARLY AND
AVOID THE RUSH AS THESE OOODS CAN
NOT BE DUPLICATED FOR LESS THAN
35 and 50c l-ER YARD.
BARSflIN3 F?OI3 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.
Our
Worth. I'rice
utalaasOi.e plate, Mlii 00c
sal. Olaw Plteher 80e
i sat. aiew in..
Ullful dake S4a,.,l
lll.que Figures, Imported
t Tureen, decorated
Imported
Covered
Olitna Fruit Paurer,
00c
23u
7UC
21c
Malolloa PikUer, sal .' 89c
MiiiuvHOMiu nauuer. artatiiiuner
Vesctable T)lMh. mn.n
Well laiui .?.
KoMtlnir Pane, 10x11
-rails..
B3c
80c
25c
80c
89c
Ke
83c
Sifter.
Coffee or Tea Canister .,
Oil Can.
Agate lavoe l'au ate
Wo
Mo
80s
Oread I'M
Oaflbe Fiaak .
10c
10c
IOo
Kle
10c
10c
10o
10c
10c
10o
10o
IOo
10o
Mo
10s
IOo
IOo
100
IOo
10c
IOo
'Our?
Worth I'rlcJ
tlcniffiful China Muz
China I'ruU Bnnoer..... 25c
Majolica l'lft(3.
Qlau Sugar Howie...
Qloaa llutler IMeh...i...
31aw Cut DieU -,...H...
Celery rWi, Win
Decorated Plata, S In
Tin Collandtra ,..
Mirror Ownbeam
(lae Salt nnd I'epper. .i,
Olilnft HrSR.1 1'iM
29oV 4 Bo
25c Bo
ISO So
200 Bo
20o So
10c Bo
2So So
200 So
20o 'So
20a So
20o So
20q So
200 Be
10a Bo
20a .Bo
IOo ' So
SI
NOTICE-
Do not forgpt to have a look over our Jewelry Deportment,
when you come to we us.
5 M IOC. STORE." Nil 7
1 NORTH MAIN STREET.
eg wBxtuoor xo uill'8 Dry UooUs Store.
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Headquarter for , . , , ,
.... Commercial TraveUra
COHMERCIJIL HOTEL,
J. GH ANT MOVEK, lrop.,
Oor. Ool ana Main stroeU, BheuandoaU, Fa.
wuiB i 91. w per
Biaui.og rMiuuM unturpaatau.
Hoarders ooinfortably aoDonunodaled hy week
or montli.
NEW YORK CONFECTIONERY COMPANY,
110 North Main Street.
A Handsome Complexion
Is one of the greatest charmB a oman can
DOMCM. I'OUONl'S COUFUiXIOM l'OWOBB
gives it.
HpiS bjKBIHU-AN,
TEACHER OF MUSIC,
PUMO AMD OUflAX.
MN. Wl.it. street, SUnamloah, Pa.
A gennind woloomo wslta yon at
JOE WYATT'S SALOON,
Cor. ruin and Coal SU.
ooneUnb"". Porter and .1.
andolgars. " uoce empet,no, drnkf
flnnr made