EVENING HERALD' MUt'AHLMHBU 1RT0. llMUbU vrr tnl, RM rsiindsy, il s octb luna (smsst. ! osjitss the llnrnlil to ilsltvuort In Munianttoan ! the wunind!B ln.isrnrsi ." " ' . h. pnyal.le 111 wn""' " I fcirafdtiis; tn spiice sml l fit., rlvht to ohsi PiwiTerHsemei.ls Wbenever llio i vel ....1.1. i hImiim. Ailvrrti watdltl(lniiniieeMil poltio i. i reserve the nsni w raw Mtverttieiiieiits whenever llio i"i - f now ilemsmls Tiie run" ,...l tn 'inv advertisement, w"' ,M l-wnrnnl. ..iM the publisher. my ; m lstier. j3wtMn rest msde known utonn ninillostlon. , ., Khtori. t id Die pnsSntnoe Shen.mlli. I . Mtn4 stass mall mstser TfH.RrHOKM OOHWHMHoN "AH M m TIK's Fit to Print." ,-oin tteni REPORT Hut It t Lnnrlot flpi'. late iiirpsairp rlra. sts! Evening Hri i!ci i 8.1 rUBIAY. NOVEMBER 27. 1W7 v. rr r Ouk Deuiocrntlc friend win. 1 1 the Htinonnoenient that Koliert Vntttildti in n BBlrnnt for third t. as Oovernorot this statu h k joke, might as well make ii tl.. minds to the fact that the ex -Hover nor lulu the Held. He 1b eleiuh n possibility, and his campaign is in the 1him1h of some of the shrew-dent iart lenders in the Democratic ranks. St'HAItnra of the Lyon-Dunn jml.-e ship election contest, which hi "I ready eost the taxpayers of tlii comity 185.000, tile Wilkelmne Uecoitl says "It certainly seem ' though it ought to le poisilil.- t. nvold suoh expensive litigation." ami adds further that "If the truth were known, It would appear that inrnin petetit or dishonest election lu.nu1 lire responsible fr this contest." IN the death of Ills estimable anil loving wife, Ktlitor John W. Parker, of the Mahanoy City Hecord, lias the sincere sympathy of not only hh brethren of the editorial profession, but of a large circle of personal and business friends. It is, indeed, a seri ous blow to lie parted from one's lif eomiianion, in the prime of life, bir our editorial brother may seek conso latlon lii the fact that his helpmate was a consistent and devout Ch ristian one who in life administered to the wants of the poor; a -kind and in dulgent mother, and a loving and de voted wife. d TktfK liLlilr ngutti Of Mm m. SH-FIXKCHPIGHt Hflrrm-il, ami Is 1'roli ttn ft) i n (toil, 27.- Hie colonial nt- Vening, received a cable faUos, west roast of AI- KhsU a rumor Is ourrent laves there at a collision British and French troops. It Is believed, will prove to n a conflict between the -tome natives. Accuracy of the statement She London papers point AMstaent danger resulting from Mmy of the two forces In the territory. A conflict be ll. French and British forces ft anticipate for some time 1Mb countries have been hur Mt Into the disputed territory, ffw is of about 30 years stand- France and Great Britain ittfcttons for the settlement Motive frontiers In west I; the outbreak of the Fran- war interrupted the nego- ics then there have been II V... rfllspatch says that M. Lehon, of the colonies, has re- IjlRktonnatlnn of the reported sn .British and French discredits the report. i i tTJKMre. mm Bt X COI.lt IX ONK HAY. Ilr mn Julnliie Tiililcts. AH MA 111- "M.n-v if It fid's to tccmiinit linn L H (J. on ST St Imp !!' orW win. Nov. 27. The coal mining the noithern Illinois district ay. Twelve thousand men ,t)ack to work In the Coal ocd, carnon Hill. Spring Seatonvl'ile. l.u Salle and :alAm Hnn (hntlBnn.l ramntn ittreator, the only point where rs and operators have not yet A settlement Ii expected there a Week. Victory Is with the although they have not won asked for. Life is a battle field. Bvery day brings its fierce, unceasing- con- flict; every night leaves - lu multitudes of desd nd dying. The horrors of war are no irreater than the horrors of disease. If all tile nation of the earth were at war against each other there would be no such carnage wrought within the year as that which Is accomplished annually by one dread disease consumption. And vet tliis most fatal of all diseases is not without its remedy. It Is no longer the irrcststitjie destroyer that It was considered 'hirty years ago. An entirely new aspect la put upon the possibilities of this dreadful mnlnilT by the astounding remedial action of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, which cures consumption by nourishing the luii? with an abundant supply of pure, highly-vitalized blood. This stops the formation of tuberculous matter, and builds up fresh tissue, muscular flesh and vital energy. It gives digestive power to the stomach which it too weak to asimilite oily emulsions Mt-s I.ncv Kloefller, of Artvfln, Mich,, writes i Wticn I vvns about elfrht yt s of tiae I tisd In flammation of the lunss. and from that lime tin I was sick nearly all the time and had a doctor niarly all the time. I would take cold wo easily It would go right to my lungs. At the age of nine teen l is very bad; there was pain In my tunes, tlekline In mv throat and mv throat was stuidea with ulcers: there was hoarseness and partial hup- nsesslon of voice, and difficulty of Vireathtne. 1 nrc-tore 1 with one of our best physicians and he slid he could not help me and just prescribed cod liver oil md told mv mother I could not live longer than three months. I kept getting weaker every dav, when at last a friend asked me why I did not trv Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dlscoverv. X thought there was no use, no more help for meas consumption was m our family. My father and alao my slater died with it: but after taking the first bottle I seemed to feel better. My appetite Was belter and 1 kenLfleht nn tnktntr It. with a bottle of the ' Pellets once In a while, until I felt real wen. Before taking it. I weighed one nun mtro-g'LyceWne EXPLODES. Tho Iteinnrknble l'enturo Is tho Ab sence) of l'ntnlltles. Chesterfield, Intl., Not. JT. An ex plosion of nltro-glyeertne occurred a half mile west of this city Thursday night. Sixty quarts of nltro-glycerlne had been hauled to the place for the purpose of shooting a gas well. The explosive was placed in a large zinc tub located at the end of a steam ex haust pliie, for the purpose of thawing out the mixture. It Is the theory that the tub became overheated, causing the explosion. A hole ten feet lone and several feet In depth was torn In the earth, and the engine was blown to pieces. Drillers Haney and MeCJuIre had a remarkable escape. They were stand ing wlitiln SO feet of the scene of the accident and were hurled to feet by the force of the eXtAoslou, but with the ex ception of a few bruises they are un hurt. Persons one mile awav were lifted from their feet by the concussion and the Jar was felt for ten miles. Tc-nlght .Bd lo-Bierrow Night, And em h day and night during this week you can Ret ji any druggists Kemp's llaltam for the Throat and I .imp acknowledged to lie the most successful teinedy eree'soUl for Coughs, Colds, Ilronchitis, Asthnw-atul Consumption. Get a bottle Iv-day and keep it always in the house, to you can check your cold at once. 1'rice 25c. 50c. Sample Isittle free, Wlilteonppor -nnvlotou or Murder. Knoxvllle, Tenn., Nov. 27. The jury it Sevlervllle, In the case against I'leas Wynne and Catlett Typton, charged with the murder of William Whaley and wife In that county last December, brought in a verdict convicting Wynne and acquitting Typton. The crime was an outgrowth of the whl'ecap organiza tion. There are also coses against Itob ert Catlett and Itobeit Wade, who are DO IT YOURSELF. You can tell Just as well as a physician whether your kidtieva are diseased or healthy. The way tu do is to take a Isittle or glass tum bler, and fill It with urine. If there is a sediment a powder-like substance st tho bottom after standing a day and night, there is something wrong with the kidneys An other sure slgu of disease Is a desire to urinate often, and still another sign is im in the hack, If urltio stains llnuu, there la no doubt that the kidneys are tiflVcted. Any and all diseases of the kidneys, liver, bladder and of the urinary passages snit con stipation of tho biiwols a-e clued by Dr tuviii Kennedy's l uvorite Koiueiiy. mere Is no niieation ahuutlts boliitr the best and surest medicine lu the world for such troubles. It oulckly relieves and cures 'liability to hold urine, and people, young or old. who take it are not compelled to get up a tiuinlwr of times during the night. Kir putting sn enu tn that scalding pain experienced In passing urine, nothing Is sn good as l)r David Ken ncd's Favorite Itemed;. It corrects the lul effect of whiskey and lieer ; Is pleasant to the teste, and doc- not seem to lie medicine stall. Diseases of the Sidneys and bladder often mpilre the use of Instruments to push oncK the satiny matter some urine can ue voided. In snail cases Favorite Ilctncdy should be aikcn without furl her delay or the d Inert- may pruvo fatal. It is sold fur one dollar a liottlo at all drug stores. It Is well worth many times its price. Samples Free. If you wish to lest Dr. David Kennedy's Pa vortr,, I'uttiiMtt, liAfi.M linvliiir (t kciiiI rniir full post iitliro address to the Dr David Ken nedy t'orporatlun, ltomlout, N. Y , and mention this paper. We will then mail you a sauitile bottle flee, as well as virculsrs giv ing full directions fur its use. Every reador of the llKKAI.Dcaiidcneud uiinn the aeuuine- noss 01 this unerai oner, ana an sunerers from klihiov troubles should take advantage of It at once. For Infants and Children, lew ever? rui-ici' hcuse nl Sir nifiiy An Important Issue. It whs said b" Itwoe Conkllng a short time bcl'jre bin death that the next great ist. .e that would force it self upon the Amorican people would be immigration.' That issue ha come, mid in a very serious form. At the last bession of Congress a (lor liiim steamship company uiudo a threat that it would defeat 11 certain member of Congress for re-election unless he did its bidding in the mutter of immigration. It is perhaps as well that the country should understand that the interests bent on Hooding our ports with undesirable immigrants are not going to yield without a desperate flt-'ht. Coneress missed a bill of ex clusion, but President Cleveland telzed upon the lastchance of his ad ministration and kept a salutary law off tho statute books. But the immigration question is one that will not down, and it must be met and settled. It should have beea-settled years ago, but neglect, procrastination and the indulgence of special interests kept the Itepubll cau party from 3-sing it full duty. The defeat of 1802 wsa sharp re minder. Many artisanTHited the Democratic ticket in that yeafuOT because they had been won over to the principles of Democracy, but out of a feeling of resentment against tho Kepublicun party for its failure to properly restrict immigration. A tarill on foreign products with out adequate safeguards for the work iugman against foreign labor, seemed to .thesa 11 narrow and one-Bided system of protection. The Contract Labor law had reduced, it is true, the evils of whloh they complained, but it had not abolished them. Had the party of protection met the issue as it should have been met. it would have been Impossible to elect a Presi dent on a platform eomuiltted to a revenue tariiT mid wildoat banks. The fall of 18&0 returned a protec tionist President and a protectionist Congrege. The fall of 1898 will choose a new House of Hepresentatives, and in that campaign the Republican party ought to go before the country with the record of a wholesome law burring our ports against the objec tionable class of immigrants who have in former times been permitted to swarm In upon us like the locusts of Bgypt, and who have already done thsoonutry almost Incalculable harm. The Cougress soon to assemble will Uav the ttower to enact suclr m meur ; it will be backed by R President who will not nullify the work of Congress, as Cleveland did, add the much-needed law should be provided without f iirther delay. Just toys IBs box of Qasoareta, the flussl Mvsr iwn bowel regnlator ever made. ., I-" ("iiurcoHrnfi. 2 1. The dead body ot as fi vnd last Monday St. Cunut, the body stab wounds and his haliir ! ccn cut from ear to Irs. I'oi b r and a man named it Pursier. , who had heen paying lion to her, were arrested, charged the crime. Parslow yesterday full confession. He says that lis urged on by Mrs. I'olrler. The absolutely denies any complicity la affair. lUKimdrt of r-'iov-P Kniniiiircii'Pd. yton, N. M Nov. 27. A prairie i sweeping over the country south is point. The grass Is very high, there hns been no rain for weeks. Course of the fire Is through the . cattle range belt, and for over dies ttwrl8 110 barrier In its path. (sands of sheep are In danger, and wing rushed to places of safety. BA1 thrd Ho: Bar was but Kneoial Winter lSxeurslons to Old Point tloinfiot. Ixkewood, Kle. wis st all its principal ofnoesifsti winter eiouoMou mmi fort. Last-wood. Atlantic City. Ospe MajK slid oti'r pnuiiioe"--w,"--p- -"'"" JsisstsssI Yirgluls. These tickets are on sate low rstaa with very lilieral return limits. For full Information hj to routes, rales, Jk., consult any Philadelphia A Besd inc agent, or address Bdson J. Weeks, gen ml passenger agent, Philadelphia. Wabm"" tillKhs and I d iiikci 11 I lata t o re - Persons nl.U nkoobl .1 -,w 1 t.V u-H'K Who ht ed wider from the ssruua . -llllel lutl itnd M K I 1 okh Jt mUllii'b v, mi. i' I.. ,1 Ho. gral and ioii ton H JY'S SMOOTH, FAIR SKIM dre,' t?ii pp-mKl". arj-er tatcf-risj tt. orte hutiilrl I charged with having Instigated the and thirty. I ha-e not had a cough this winter 1 ,., ,va ,, f. ... , . , n .,,. Its commission. DUiariuuua inivin iw ma auu&i, The Florldrt I.lmlled Will Agoin Una on the Houtlieru Itnllwiiy. Tho Florida I.milcd, which is the syn onym uf nil that is ogjnt lu-rnV.lern rail vay trains, nud wlilch du'ring its furnior service h.is lieen a prime f.ivorite for tourUts I'runi tlie N01 th seeking tlie mild climate of Flurida, will bo placed In service by tho Southern Riilwuy about the first week hi January, 1-118 With its return to service thii. train, which will bo-uiliit l'lillnuiii vestihulcd between Xe - York, I'hltadelplifs and St. Vugustine will presout features In the w.iy 01 oxurimis and uomftirtahle .tpMiintiricnts not beietofore presented, and whicli will In destined to add still further to its already .veil established popularity. The Southern Hallway is having built for tho Florida Limited scrv'ie three tr.ilns.eacb uutainlug 11 dining cur, two dr.iwlnx room deeping car, a compartment iiar and k Ibrary and observntiun car. each car com leto in nil its appointments and equipped with the very Utest 'levices and unplUuc for the comfort and convciiicuco of tho p.ts icngers. While tiu schedule hits as yet bet 1. oiuounced, it can ho stated that it will bo the lUickost uver armngeil between l'lilladclplil.. md St. Augustine, and will be so phi n 1 rhat pusseiigers om leave Fhihuloipliia u some convenient hour during the day and r rive at St. Atmustinw before nightfall of the follow!. ig diy. I'hiladelphla Itecord. Notice. Applications for lurthor lufnrma. tion addrossexl to .Ino. ,M, lleall, tiistrict I'sssenger Agent, Southern Hallway, KM 'hestd'it (.licet, I'hil.idclphia, will receive jrompt attention. lO-'JS-tf ateful Mother Writes this Letter ells all about Her Troubles when Baby Broke out with Scrofula Sores. Vt the age of two months, mv baby ri to hve sores break ou t on Me righ 1 k. We used nil tho external np- itkme that we could think or hear of o avail. The Bore 3ircnd .ill over 0111 Of hit face. We coiinulled a physl and tried his medicine, and in a woe!. tore was gone. But to my surprise in WMks more another scrofulous look- otfi appeared on baby'o arm. I: r worse and worse, and when he wu 1 B18! months old, I began giving him i's Sarssperllla. I also took Hood's aparUla, and before the first bottle finished, the eores were well and have irretur-ied. He is now four years old, ho 1 k ver had any pign of those fBtQus -Hires since he was cured by &dJdj Sarsaparllla, (or which I feel very Sitll. Aiy noy owes ma gooa noaiip sjuiectb, fair skin to this great med- o,w Mrs. S. S. Wbotbn, Farmlng- , pelaware. Get only Hood's. , ,, n,,. aro prompt, efnclent and )QC1 S HlllS easy In effect, aicenU. f AN J. DAVIES yery- and I Undertaking, tfoi 13 North Jardin St. .-nuin welcome weita you at )l? WYATT'S SALOON 1 Cor. (lain and Coal Sts. MhmI wblakava. bears. Dorter and alt iianiiy on tap, Choloa emperauee drink. oil ni - nasi SVC. Just as s first class jeweler under Tk Pntlwlelphla A Beading Hallway lisirlhuLdj movements of a watch. I do not "fo succeed in correcting defective sight, understand the mechanism of the NUCUi-TS Of NEWS. Hamilton Oldfleld baa been appointed postmaster at Klllcott City, Md. It Is ofliclally announced that there Is not now an American citizen in a Cuban prison. Premier Sagasta has requested Senor de Lome to remain as Spanish minister at Washington. A bllaard is raging In the northwest, and the temperature has fallen In many places below zero. European capitalists are about to be gin the manufacture of linen mesh un derwear In Oregon from flax grown In that state. Felix Donnelly has arrived at Itands ford, Cal after having wandered four days and nights In Mojave desert He narrowly escaped death. The court martial which tried Captain LoVerlng, of Fort Sheridan, is said to have found him guilty of brutality to Private Hammond, but recommends mercy. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Tour Life Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily and forever, bo made well, strong, magnetic, full of new life and vigor, take No-To-Bac, tho wonder-workor that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bac from your own druggist, who will guarantee a cure, 60c or $1.00, Booklet and sample mailed free. Ad. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New Vork. 7. TTTi ' , ' . Vuid.ij, 1' . Xcv. Ti. An Inquest .as i...d yfit.iL-'y in the care of aged Mrs. Margaret Dclin, who died here under suspicious circumstances about a weuk ago, and whoBe death It has been claimed was not from natural causes. Coroner Kunsman conducted the Investigation, and when all the tes timony had been heard he announced that there was nothing suspicious in the death of Mrs. Devlin. The Jury ren. dered a verdict of death from natural causes. BLADDER TROUBLES. tuft tell you precisely where the troubk gpd how to correct it with the least espeoM cenainiy. ;ye specialist. AT 'I If MRr O) - BUCHANAN, UNTIL NEXT MONDAY, LXAM1NE EYES FREE. The bladder was created tor one purpose, namely, a receptacle for the urine, and as such it is not liable to any form of disease except by one or two ways. The first way is from imperfect action of the kidneys. Hie second way is from careless local treatment of other disease. S.VMI'T.li SUNT l'KIIH. Unhealthy urine from unhealthy kidneys 1 the chief cause of bladder trouble. It is comforting to know that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Root fulfills every with in quickly citrine bladder and urinary trouble. It corrects Ina bility to hold urine ami scalding or stinging pain in passing it, or bad snect following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during the night to urinate. The mild and extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root ii soon realised, It stands the highest for it wonderful cure of the most distressing cases. If you need t medicine you should have the best. At drug gists fifty cents and one dollar. You may have a sample bottl and pamphlet, both sent free by mall. Mention Hkrami and send your address to Dr, Kilmer & Co., lliagbamton, N. Y The proprietors of this paper guaran- Le the (,'einuneiiess of this olb-r. Ask your gmecr for tho Koyal Patent dniir. and take no other brand. It la the best Soar made. GEHHAN DEMANDS ON CHINA. IToroltsri Hlplonintu DoolnroThom Im- piiHHlblo of Acceptance. London, Nov. 27. Special dispatches received here from Shanghai say that Baron Von Heyklng, the German min later to China, has presented to the Chinese srovernment the demands of Uermany for reparation for the recent murder of Gorman missionaries and the destruction of German mission propci. y. These demands Include the discovery and execution of the mur derers of the missionaries, the punish ment of the Implicated officials, the re construction of the mission buildings, the payment of an Indemnity of 600.000 taels to the relatives of the victims, and also the payment of a heavy in demnity to cover the expenses of the German naval expedition and the malnt. r.ance of the German force at Klaochau bay. The Chinese government replied that Klaeh tu bay must be evacuated be fore the demands can be discussed. llaron Von Heyklng refused to consent to this, and a deadlock was the result The foreign diplomats say that the German conditions are Impossible of acceptance, and they assert that they were only presented to enable Germany to retain Klnchau bay and to extend northward her hold on Chinese terrl tory. REVENUE CUTTER BEAR OFF. Starts on Her Arctic Trip to Hollovo Icebound Whalers. Seattle, Wash., Nov. 27 The revenue cutter Hoar weighed anchor this afWr noon and started on her mission to the Arctic ocean to relieve the Imprisoned whaling fleet. A short stop will lie made at Port Townaentl, after Which the Hear will proreed without further delay, going as far Into the northern waters as steam and wind will drive her. Speaking yesterday of his trip Cap tain Tuttle said: "I may not be able to reach Sledge Island, where It Is In tended to land the overland expedl tlon, but there Is another place where I think I can land. I will not say where It is, for the reason that I might fall." Captain Tuttle Is more hopeful of the success of the expedition than he was when It was first suggested. &IHHB liubliel- (lot $1,1100. Carson, Nev Nov. 27. As a result of the first stage robbery In this section for 15 years, the stage running between Bishop and Independence was yester day robbed of the Wells-Fargo ex press box, containing about $1,000. tVII Murderer Scnteiiood. Tunkhannock, Pa Nov. 27V-Carlelon D. Adams, who was convicted last week of murder In the second degree for shooting his wife, was sentenced by Judge Dunham yesterday to 16 yars and six months In tho Kastet-n pern tentlarv. Mis. Adams was Miss Ida Tlchener, n Virginia girl. PRISONERS IN REVOLT. Sheriff Wins In a Tlospornto Ilnttlo With ConvlotB. Princeton, Ind Nov. 27. Nineteen prisoners confined In the Gibson county j jail yeBtcrday declared themselves In open revolt against Sheriff Murphy, For several days threats have been made by the prisoners, and the sheriff has been warned. Yesterday the men declared they would have more food or kill the sheriff. A posse of deputies was placed outside the Jail, while Sher iff Murphy entered the building alone. As soon as he closed the door the pris oners, headed by John Boger, a no torious criminal, rushed upon him and were about to carry out their threats when the posse rescued the sheriff. A fierce fight ensued between Boger and Murphy, and Boger was beaten almost Into Insensibility and then thrown Into a cell. When the prisoners saw their leader wors . d they were suppressed without lurther tiouble. Boger says he will kill Murphy. Tlicro is no need of little childicn helnc toriured by sosld head, ecse n md skin eruptions. Dewltt's Witch Haz 1 iogive Instnnt relief and cures permans itlv C. 11 llaceiihuch. I'ruiien-llriizllliin Trent- Approved. Itlo Janeiro, Nov. 27. The chamber of deputies yesterday approved the Franco-Brazilian arbitration treaty, within the terms of which will fall tho boundary disputes between France and Brazil, and particularly the settlement of the Amapa question. BloodfNervePood VeftSxAKiN For Weak and Run Down People. UHflT IT IQI Tho richest of all restore nilHI 1 1 IO I tlye foods, because H re- E laces the essential of life that aro ex austed by disease, ludlgestlon, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc. UHflT IT finpT By making the blood WnHI II UUCOI pure and rich and the digestion perfctrflt creates solid ltesb, muscle and strength. The nerves being made strong the brain becomes astlve and clear. It restores lost vitality, stop all watt ing drains and weakness In either sex, and as a female regulator has no equal. Price bOc., orflvo boxes Si 00. Druggists or by malL We can help you. Adylco and book, free. I Write Us About Your Case. THE DR. CHA8E COMPANY, 1&12 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia. SHENANDOAH GROCERY STORE, GEO. WALAITIS, Prop. -Successor to- vnn noun annrnt 105 S. Main Street.il Headquarters for a full and com plete line of groceries. nillions of Dollars Go up.In smoke every year. risks but get your houses, sUta nlture, etc., insured In flnt-eut Take nc Uiai, for- t-elala re liable companies as represented by HAVm FATKT Insurance Aijent. UAVilJ rAUOldjosoutb Jardin SI Also I.tfa and Accidental Oompanl eat DRINK- CLISARY'S EXTRA QUALITY FINE GINGER ALE, Superior Sarsaparilla... and Oranue Champagne. IMH C. 11IKKMAN, TEACHER OF MUSIC, ruNO axd oar.Ax 0. SI N White street Blienandnab, I'a. ateltllH'l'-SiiTii, lMiib U-lwiiWl. London, N .v. 27. The British steam er Baron Ardrossan, from Bombay on Oct. H for Antwerp and Havre, collided with the Austrian steamer Jokal off Dungesa, with the result that the Jokal was so badly damaged that she sank shortly afterwards. Four of her crew were drowned nnd 19 others were res cued by a pilot cutter, The Baron Ard rossan had her bow stove In. Small "111. safo pill, best pill. DoWltt's Mttlc IJarly Itlserscuro blliuusnoss, constipa tion, sick liruilaclio. J. 11. uaeouuucn KAIER'S MAHANOY CITY, PA. SATURDAY, Nov. 27. THE J. L. TEMPEST Dramatic company 111 a reportoire of their own plays, opening with the beautiful western drama, 99 Ladies' tickets for "Friday night otily Grand Matinee on Saturday afternoon at 2:30 I'opular prtatw to suit all. 10, 20 and 30c. Chart at Snyder's Drug Store, Neuralgia of the Heart Vanquished by Dr. Miles' Remedies. AT HS. BIDLEY, of Torrlngton, Oonn, Suffered from Just bueb u complica tion of diseases as tbo extcnslvo ex- perience and Investigations of Dr, Miles havo proven, result from impairment ot the nervous system, Mr. Jus. II. Sldloy writes Oct. 25, 1895: " My wife was taken sick with neuralgia of the heart, nervous exhaus tion and liver trouble. Although attended by two physicians she grew worso until sbe was at death's door. 1 tben began glv ing bor Br. Miles' Restorative Nervine ind Dr. Miles' Non Heai t Cure, and she Improved so wonder fully from the first that I lit once dis missed tho pliy.lclans. Sho now eats and sleeps well and doe her own housewoii. Wo havo recommend od your remedies to a great many In our city, and every ono bos been very much benefited by them." Dr, Miles' Ttcaiodles aro sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee first bottle, bencflte or money refunded. Book on Heart and Nerves sent free to all applicants. ' DR. MILES MEIUCAI, CO, Ellthnrt, Ind. jg Retoree COTTbLnNU. cotroLBNn. 3 Sfl8HtBK&S4 Dangerous Lard Lsnl at Its best Is unwholesome, Indigestible. It makes foorl shortened with It soft and greasy. At Its worst, It Is unhcalthfut and filled with dangerous bacteria. It is condemned by every medical nud culi nary authority. f Bvery food scientist agrees that vegetable oil Is nutritive, digest ible, end free from disease germs. Healthful GOTTOLENE 19 composed mainly of refined vcgctablelll. It is nu tritious and palatable. Food shortened with or fried in it can be eaten by nnyono without harmful results. Tho ewndn Is told e?rrwhn In on to Un pooort rllow tln.tf 1th our trm'e Insrks "CorinM." nl xf.r' ArM.I r..".,n-rjmr w.r.alA on Trjr tin. MotcnsrSQtenlltsolillnSDTotliirwsr, lUJeoulybr THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Cntertso. Bt. Louis. Sew York. MentresL wmmnmmwmsi& Always One Bcst.' And We have the best Shoe Store any where in this region. Kvcry dollar's worth of goods is paid for on arrival, which means a big saving. Our or.ders are sought for by the best manufacturers, which gives us best choice. Our big business makes us big buyers, and these three points make lower selling prices here than is possible in any other store. riie Lambertville Rubber Co. Appreciate that we are the foremost shoe dealers and- have made us selling agents for their celebrated Snag Proof Rubber Boots. FACTORY Shoe Store, J. A. MOYER, Mgr. We Give Check, for Amount of livery Ptir chase. $35.00 Worth Gets .1 Ilenuli-' fttl l'arlor J,amp. OVERCOATS WILL BE SLAUGHTERED The people of Shenandoah and vicinity now have an opportunity to take-advantage of the greatest Slaughter Sale In Overcoats ever known here. Mr. Refowich, Clothier, has been selected to offer a Overcoats on commission, at prices that them within the reach of the poorest. the One-Price large stock of will bring The Stock is Entirely New and every garment well made, so that the Bargains will be rare ones. These goods are the" product of - the largest clothing house in New York City, and have been placed on the market because of the assignee's sale. They are to be sold on commission by Mr. Refowich, and this in itself is sufficient to show that the prices arc away down. If you want an Over coat now is your opportunity. Take advantage of it. L. REFOWICH, The Reliable Clothier, 10 & 12 S. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. is, . r.iiip and all inn. at an.l lung tr t U. tlSKoilS"1-11-