The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, December 06, 1897, Image 2

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    EVENING HERALD
DH4Kiuai) ma.
Pctttsfce mr& )Tta, Xxcepl Sunday, at
I (tam Jtnvn ermnrr, Nam GairraB,
KtMnld ta delivered InShenandoab and the
m"lf towns for alx cents a week, paw
atV errteni. Itf mall 13.00 a vear.or V
nans a month, paynble In ixlrnnee. Advertise
mmH eharg-eu according to space and pooHlcm.
Thanab.In.ieui resrve th tlKht to chnnce the
nnafllri ml advertisement whenever the pub
BraiMa I of new demands It. The right la
gerr4.9 reJoianT advertisement, whether
i rer ex ?, nt we pumisners may neem
nrrW. Adrerrtalnr rated miwle known
n application.
tad 1 the po-tofflee at Shenandoah. 15.. aa
second elms mall matter.
TELEPHONIC CONNECTION
"All the Hews Hat's Fll to Print."
Svnlng Herald
MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1807.
Tint state must feel lonesome In
which no dlseovery of gold 1ms been
announced this yenr. But the re
turns nre not yet complete.
Tub term of Internnl Revenne Col
lector Grant Herring, of the Twelfth
district, will expire in February and
there are many applicants for the
position. Senator Ponroso expects
that ox Congressman Fred. Leonard,
of Potter county, will be appointed.
When Ben Butler was Governor of
Massachusetts he borrowed a Thanks
giving proclamation from one of the
old oolonial Governors. But, then,
ho owned up, and besides he could
'write a good one of his own when he
tried
Iv ocean greyhounds continue to
grow in size the harbor of New York,
which was deepened to 30 feet seven
years ago, must undergo the opera-
again. The steamer Oceanic,
., n , . . .- - -
long and the largest vessel ever con
structed, is to have a draught of
about 30 feet.
Commenting on tho complexion of
the next Legislature, and those men
berg vrho will likely be left at home,
the Philadelphia Press says : "Sen
ator John J. Coyle, of Schuylkill, has
been foroed out of politics on account
of his record in the Legislature. He
w8 a member of the 'oleo' investi
gating committee and put in an ex
panse bill for several hundred dollars.
He has left tho county and located in
Philadelphia since the close of the
session."
The Wyoming Supremo Court has
decided that voters in that state
must be nblo to read the Constitution
entitle tliem to the franchise. This
throws out the vote of 115 Finns cast
on the Republican side, and the de
cision thus lets In tho Democrats.
tiium no enu oi credit, out under
to learn a new language boforo they
ardHHUi) assert them at tho polls.
While i$ is true that the average
Jury 'will award damages against a
iitnirilnalltr or eornorntn linflv In
most cases without lustiucation.
there is no good reason why the bor
ough should not defend its position
in court rather than settle the claims
by tho payment of exorbitant figureB.
Mahanoy City has figured in two or
threw suits for damages during the
recent term of court, and speaking
upon this subject tho Mahanoy City
JUeord truthfully says : "In Mrs.
Rirley's case there were fair reasons
for suit for damages and the do
eision is, therefore, no surprise, but
it does not mean that the borough
mida any mistako in refusing to
award damages without suit. In
two-thirds of the claims of damages
against theMgft'Mpality contributory
ngllgenee upou the part of the
claimant of a flagrant character can
b shown, as in the Boyle case re
cently won by the borough, and tho
fa$t that the borough will firmly pro
tect its rights, has a tendency to pre
vent people sustaining some trifling
mishap frpm presenting unreason
able claims." '
WhN it became an assured fact
last summer that the tariff on sugar
would be inoreased, the sugar im
porters rushed that commodity into
-the- country in enormous quantities
to save themselves the inoreased
duties. The early summer months
are usually the ones in which the im
ports are heaviest and August gener
ally sees a stook of 400,000 tons on
hand. This year, however, importa
tions had been so heavy that when
the Dingley law went into effeot the
stock on hand was 800,000 tons. As
the annual consumption is about
1,300,000 tons there was about six
months supply on hand at that time
and importations ceased until now,
when the surplus has been reduced to
nearly the normal quantity and
customs receipts will soon begin to
show a large increase and it is ex-
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T II R l. T.I1H rHVHllllHH Ul L1M9 IfUV-
ernntent will soon equal the expendi
tures. The opponents of the bill
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DUt lliv JireeeiiL iiiuronw iu
HOIIH.
Mr. Mary Bird. Ilarrlabare, Pa., says.
"My child is worth milliens to me ; yet I
wonld hare lost her by croup had I not in
veited fwenty-flys . in wHI of One
Minute Ceuf h Cure." It cure cough, eolda
end H throat and luug trouble. C. II.
UagoBbuch.
Ask yonr grocer for tho "Boyal Patent
floor, and take bo other brand. It to the beat
flour made.
THE KENTUCKY WRANGLE.
Mia ltlolinnlaon Denounce! n State
ment of lSx-Hnei-etnry llorlwrt.
Lexington, Ky Deo. 6. When Mum
Harrlette n. Mchardson, who has at!
along believed that she would chrlften
the battlteehlp Kentucky, read ex-8eo-retary
Herbert's explanation of how
she came to be Invited to christen the
vessel she was angrier than ever. She
denounced his statements aa false In
many respects, and gave out an au
thorised Interview laying bare some
correspondence which Secretary Her
bert probably never expected to see In
print. Asked what she would do If
Miss rtradley persisted In refusing to
christen the ship. Mice Itlchardson said
she would prefer to wait until she knew
positively Mies Bradley's position in
the matter.
In speaking of ex-Secretary Herbert
she said: "Ex-Secretary Herbert Is
not persecuting an officer In the Ber-
vice under him this time who la not
able to speak for himself, but a free
born American girl, who Is fully ca
pable of defending herself against the
falsity of his statement. It Is true that
the Invitation did not come officially.
He has since found out that at that
time an Invitation was not In accord
andce with tho naval regulations. Tho
invitation was not taken for granted
by myself during "a pleasant little con
versation at the home of a lady friend,'
as he puts It."
For Infants and Children.
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tojiw.
Itrtty l iibfuot noVimia.
Rome, Dec. 6. The cabinet has re
signed. General Belloux, minister of
war, maintained the attitude he had
taken In consequence of the action of
parliament In amending the bill deal
ing with army promotions against his
advice and persisted In his resignation
Then the entire cabinet resigned. Gen
eral Belloux's action Is regarded as a
political move to make It possible for
tho Marquis dl Rudlnl to secure a
unanimous ministry. The ministers of
finance, justice and public works In the
retiring cabinet will not appear in' its
successor.
Mysterious Dlsripponrrtnco Explained.
Cleveland, Dec. 6. Sydney A. Os
borne, a dealer In agricultural Imple
ments at Elyrla, O., who mysteriously
disappeared In this city on Oct. 30 last,
and who had been given up by his
family as dead, returned to his home
Saturday evening. He exhibited a scar
on his head; and declared that he had
been sandbagged in this city on the day
of his disappearance and had been un
conscious over since until Friday, when
he recovered his senses. Osborne de
clares he Is unable to tell anything
about hla vvhotvabouts In the meantime.
Stimulate the stomach,
rouse the liver, cure bilious
ness, headache, dizziness,
our stomach, conitlpatlnn,
ate. Prtca 55 nt. SoM hr all druiitfiti.
Tha onlj Mill to ttka with Hood's Sariaparllla.
ipera Hon
J. J. QUIRK, rVlar.
MAHANOY CITY, PA.
08E WEEK COMMENCING
UEG.-6,-
Mattnes, TTedaeftdity and Saturday.
PKYTOJl'S BIG
GOffiEDY GO.
Acknowledged to be the best, with
tons of magnificent scenery
and grandest stage effects.
Monday Evening,
The Greatest Sensational Comedy
Drama,
it
AGAINST
WOMAN."
Ladies' tickate for Monday evening
can be had at Snyder's
drug store.
Prices: - - 10, 20 and 30 Cents,
Chart at Suydsr's Drug Store.
F. 8. Manager Quirk pononally guarantee
till excellent company ae poaltlrely (be
blcgeet and bee! playing at popular
prleea.
A happj
mother la the
happiest being
iu this world.
To hold in het
arms the dear
little life a
part of her very
own life nest
ling, minting
and dependent
on her piotectitig
love, is tue sweet-
eat, roost sacted re
aponaibility of a wo
man's existence.
Put many a woman
approaching the time
of motherhood feels
moat deeply ita duties and
trials. She Is burdened
J with a sense of anxiety and
unreaaonauie lortoouing.
This state of mind is un
favorable both to the
mother and the child.
A prospective mother m.j Insure herself
gainst tne slightest tear ul danger or exces
sive pain by the nee of Dr. Tierce's Pavorite
Prescription, during the period of expect
ancy. This "Prescription" makes the
coming of baby absolutely safe and compar-
auTcir painless.
It givea elastic endurance to the organism
specially concerned in motherhood, and
healthy vitality to the nerve-centies. It
makes the mother strong and cheerful. It
givea her recuperative power. It promotes
abundant nourishment and provides con
stltutional health and energy for the child.
It is the only positive soecific for all dis
eases of the feminine oreanism. derixed tit
an educated and skilled specialist in this
particular field of practice. Its sale ex
ceeds the combined sale of all other med
icines for women.
' I am very thankful for rrhat nr Merce's Pa
rorltc Prescription has done for me." writes Mrs,
EtU It. smith, of Rrenola. Klk Co.. Kansas.
" About a month before I was confined I had
such pains I could stand up only a little while at
n time. 1 could not rrM at nitcht at all, nor at
any other time. I could scarcely eat anything at
all. t heftan taking Dr Pierce's I'avorit Fre
scriptlou and alter the second dose I felt better.
From then until I was sick. 1 canted nearly all
the water that was used, up a long hill, and
worked ia the garden every day. besides my
other work, aud aid not feel a't alt bad. When the
baby was boru the doctor and the women who
wera with trie said I had an easier time than any
one they ever saw for the first time. The baby
is very neauny ana growing rism along.
ave been up ever alnce she was five daya old.'
NUGGETS OF NEWS.
A restaurant to be conducted strictly
on the vegetarian principle Is to be
opened In Boston.
Residents of Tehuantepec, Mex., were
alarmed by an earthquake shock early
on Friday morning.
The National Live Stock Feeders'
and Breeders' convention will meet at
St. Paul on Jan. 11 next.
Professor Eugene Zlntgraff, the-"well
(mown African traveler, died Saturday
at the Island of Tenerlfle.
William J. Bryan has started from
Lincoln, Neb., for his trip to Mexico,
and will make speeches en route.
Admiral Baron Von Sternect, com
mander-In-chlef of the Austro-Hun
sari an navy, died yesterday In Vienna.
Edward Sweeney Is serving a term
In the New Tork workhouse for throw-
a tough steak In the face of his land
lady.
Edward Boucher, a cook, has con
fessed the theft of $5,000 worth of dia
monds from Mrs. W. S. Hoyt, of New
York.
The result of the returns for electors
in the first elections in Colon, Colombia,
Is that tho Liberals have defeated the
government party.
There is bo need of little children being
. ... v. i 1 . . i -
. . tu uj bv-iu uuu, eczema nu bkiq
eruptions. Dewitt's Witch Iiazs, snise givoa
instant relief and cures permanently C. II.
ITaMHliiili
Novnlc G'tits n I.lfo Pontonco.
Vinton, la., Dec. 6. The motion for a
new trial in the case of Frank A. No
vak, convicted of murder In the sec
ond degree, was overruled, and the
court passed sentence that he be con
fined to hard labor In the penitentiary
at Anamosa for the period of his nat
ural life. The prisoner showed little
emotion on the passing of the sentence,
ana declared that he was innocent.
Prosnoritv come anlckast tn thn rnnn
whoso liver is in good condition. DeWitt's
Little Early Biters are famous little pills for
constipation, biliousness, indlgaation and all
stomach and liver troubles. C. II. Ilagen-
uucn.
Asnsln'H I! ll I lot i'rovos Fntnl.
Philadelphia, Dec. C George E.
Haas, assistant superintendent of the
S. S. White Dental works, In Frank
ford, who was shot by Alexis Ilurkoff,
a discharged employe, died of his
wounds Saturday evening In the Epis
copal hospital. Ilurkoff Is a Russian
nihilist.
Agnlnnt tho Tlnwos Treaty.
Guthrie, O. T., Dec. 6. At Saturday's
election In the Chickasaw Nation the
ratification of the Dawes-Choctaw
treaty'was overwhelmingly defeated.
TO CTJKU A COLD IN ONE DAT.
Tako Laxativo ISromo Quinino Tablets. AH
druggists refund tho money if it fails to
cure. 25c. The gonuino has L. D. Q. on
each tablet.
Haws' Doom I lie lloom Collapses.
Wichita, Kan., Dec. 6. E. L. Hews,
the Wichita mountain boomer, who has
been here three weeks seeking to or
ganize a party, left for Oklahoma City,
O. T yesterday without a single fol
lower. At different times he was claim
ed to have from 500 to 10,000 boomers
ready to follow his lead Into the ooun
try.
A Plnoe 'Jf"or Moualrnor Schroedor.
Berlin, Dec. 6. Right Rev. Monslgnor
Joseph Schroeder. lateT5rofessor of
dogmatic theology at the Catholic unl
vorslty, Washington, has been appoint
ed by the Prussian minister of educa
tion and ecclesiastical affairs to the
faculty of the Catholic academy at
Muenster, oapltol of Westphalia,
NOT FOR EVERYTHING.
But if you have weak kidneys, bladder
trouble or diat resales kidney complaint, then
Swamp-Root will prove to be just the remedy
you need. Too fraquent dasire to urinate,
scanty supply, pain or doll ache In the back
Is convincing evidence that your kidneys and
bladder need doctoring,
There Is comfort in the knowledge so often
expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root,
the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish
in relieving pain In the bask, kidneye.illver,
bladder and every part of the urinary
passage, It correct Inability to hold urine
and scalding pain In passing it, or bad effect
fallowing 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 the extra
ordinary effect of Swamp-Root Is soon
realized. It stands the highest for ite
wonderful cures of the most distressing cases.
If you need n medicine you should have the
best. Sold by druggists, price fifty cents and
one dollar. You may have a sample bottle
and pamphlet both sent free by mail. Mention
llBBALDand send your address to Dr. Kilmer
A Co., Dlngliamton, X. Y. Tho proprietors
of this paper guarantee the genuineness of
this offer.
Bnv Kevatoneflour. Be sure that the name
Lbssio & Baxb, Ashland, Fa,, Is printed en
ever task.
ox
Tho Irc-nohorB Sou n Iturglnr.
Scranton, Pa., Dec. 6. While listen
ing to his father preach In the First
Oerman Metluullst church here last
night Charles Haendlgps, 17 years old,
was summoned to thp door and arrested
by the police for burglaries of six large
retail stores within the past few
months. Early In evening Harry Mc
Laln, 16 years old, was discovered In a
store by a watchman. He had a com
panion, who escaped. At the police sta
tion he said the preacher's son was his
pal. Later the two youths admitted
that they had perpetrated six recent
burglaries.
Eczema of the scalp or Scald Head, even lu
Its most severe form, is uever-ralllugly cured
by Doaii's Ointment, tho surest speolGo fur
alt itchiness of the skin.
TrlpW M u I'd i-er Tloon p t u red .
Ravenswood, W. Va., Dec. 6. John
F. Morgan, the triple murderer, who
escaped last neek, Is In Jail at Ripley.
It was intended to bring htm here out
of precaution of lynching, but the dan
ger Is over at Ripley, and he will be
kept there. He entered a store at Wal
ton, Roane county, after dark Satur
day night to buy tobacco. Constable
John Camn recognized Morgan and
covered him with a revolver. Morgan
surrendered, and was guarded until
yesterday, when he was removed to
Ripley. He is mortal terror of being
lynched.
J. A. Perkins, of Autlqulty, O., was for
thirty years needlessly tortured by physicians
fur the euro of eczema. Ho was quickly
cured by uslug DeWitt's Witch Haeel Salve
the famous healing salve for piles and skin
diseases. C. H. llagenbtnsh.
Futlior mi.. ,iiicm i i-.niom'bercHl.
Trenton, Die. 0. Joseph Ross, of
Stockton, N. J., and his 10-year-old
daughter, while walking along the
railroad tracks near Lambertvllle, N.
J., were struck by an express train
and both seriously, If not fatally In
jured. Mr. Ross had his right leg cut
oft, and the other will have to be am
putated. His daughter had both feet
taken oft. Ross and his daughter were
removed to the Trenton hospital, but
It is believed that neither will recover.
Mrs. M. II. Ford, Rnddcll's, III., suffered
for eight years from dyspepsia and chronic
constipation and was fluallv cured liv naim.
DeWitt's Llttlo Early Risers, tho famous
uttio puis lor all stomach and llvor troubles.
(J. H. Uagcnbuch.
Twoiity-Ilvo "tHof- Wrccl.c d,
Rome, Dec. 6. Torrential storms
haye preia5Ui'l-for'three ,jays over
large parts of Italy. In the Bay of
Naples 25 merchantmen have been
wrecked, though there has been no
loss of life, and several houses on the
sea front have collapsed. Almost all
parts of Italy have suffered In a mcas
ure. The harbor of Portlcl, on the
Bay of Naples, haB been greatly dam
aged, and It Is feared that there have
been some fatalities there.
Miss Allie Hughes, Norfolk, Wi,, was
frightfully burned on tho face and neck.
Pain was instantly relieved by DeWitt's
Witch Hazel Salvo, which hoalod tho injury
without leaving a scar. It is the famous pile
remedy. C. II. Hagenbuch.
A Shlplond ol"l ttllliiii fiTiinfcran tjs.
New York, Dec. 6. The Prince line
steamer Trojan Prince, which arrived
yesterday from Leghorn, G.-noa and
Naples, brought from tho latter port
1,008 steerage passengers, the greater
portion of them b-'l.-is women and chil
dren. This Is the largest number of
Italian Immigrants brought by any one
steamer to this port In many months.
Tho state of health on board was ex
cellent. .CHASES
BloodfHerveFood
For Weak and Run Down People.
UiHflT IT l5l The richest of all restore.
WrlHI II 10 I tlve fooda, because it re
places the essentials of lire that are ex.
haustad by disease. Indigestion, high living,
overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc.
WHAT IT DOES! MMSb'SSS
digestion perfee It creates solid flesh,
muscle and strength. The nerves being
made strong the brain becomes native and
olear. It restores lostvitallty, stops all wast
ing drains and weakness In either sex, and
ns a female regulator has no equal. Price
60a, ornve boxes fiOO. Druggists orby matl.
We can help you. Advice and book, froa.
Write Us About Your Case.
THE DR. OHA8E COMPANY,
lfill Chestnut Street. Philadelphia.
Philadelphia &
, Reading Railway
tf.n!'.;. -i Hum Hard Coal No Smoke
IN EFFECT SEPTEMBER 27. 1897.
Tralna leave Shenandoah aa follows :
For New York via Philadelphia, week days,
110, 6 83, 703 SMa. m., 12 83, 810 and0 07 p
m Bundaya, a 10 a. m.
For New York via Mauch Chunk, week daya,
s So, 7 OS a. m.. la S3 and S 10 p. m.
For Iteadlng and Philadelphia, week days,
1 10, 5 88, 7 05, 0 Si a.m., Is 38, 8 10 and 6 07 p. ra.
Sundays, 3 10 a. m.
For I'attsvllle, week days, S 10, 7 05, 9 Bt a, m.,
U 83, 8 10, S 07 and 7 25 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a. m,
For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, week days
110,5 88, 7 03, 0 M a. in., 13 83, 8 10 and 8 07 p. m.
flundmvfl. 1 10 a. m
For Wllllamsport, Sunbury and Lewlsburg,
. j n. a, . 1 ttn 1
WCCK U(jn. o o, u ov, l uu ra. m nuu I 23 p. m
Sundays, 1 23 a. ra.
For Alahano) Flane, weekdays, 2 10. 8 25, 0 88,
t OS. 1 M, 11 80 a. m., 12 83, 8 10, 6 07, 7 25, 9 53 and
11 1U p. Ul PUI1UH.... .u, u .J . 1.1.
For Asbland and Shamokln, week days, 8 25,
D so, l uo, li ou iu., bui, 4 jo anu 5 oo p, m.
Hundava. 8 25 a. m.
For Baltimore. Washington and the West via
n.iO, It. It., through tralna lea- Reading
Terminal, I'liuaaeipma, u it . u x.) ai a au,
rfis. 1128 a. m.. 810 and 7.27 n. l. Hundavi.
1 20, 7 00, 11 2 a. m., 8 48 and 727 p.m. Addi
tional tralna from Twenty-fourth and Chest
nut streets station, ween uays, 10 u a. m, 12 20,
I? 10 s su p.m. Dunuays, i oo, o ao p. m.
TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH.
Leave New Tork via Philadelphia, week
Jays, ys io, t ao. s w a. m., ana i tw, i so, s oo p.
m. SundAVS. 5 00 D. m.
Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week
days, 4 80, 9 10 a. m., 1 80 and 4 15 p. m.
Leave 1'blladelnbia. Reading Terminal, week
lays, 4 30, 8 85, 10 10 a. in. and 1 42, 4 05, 8 80, 11 80
p. m. Danuoys, 11 ou p. ui.
Leave Iteadlnc.week days. 1 85. 7 10.10 08. a. m.
12 00 m., 4 19, 8 00 and 8 20 p. m. Sundays, 185
a. m.
Leave Pottsvllle, weekdays, 2 85, 740 a. tn.,
izouanu o ll ). to. ouiiuayn, 4 in a. m.
Leave Tamanua. week days. 8 18. 8 43. 11 28 a.
iu., 1 88, 5 51, 7 20 and 9 43 p. m. Sundays, 8 18
m
Leave Mabanoy City, week days, 12 20, 8 45,
9 12 11 47 a. in., 2 17, 5 18, 8 17, 7 44 and 10 08 p. ra.
Sundays. 12 25, 8 45 a. m.
Leave Mahanoy Plane, week daya, 1285, 2 40,
100 880,928. 1025, 1159 a. in., 232, 532, 888,
! 57, 10 22 p m. Sundays, 12 40. 2 40, 4 00 a. m.
Leave Wllllamsport, week days, 7 41, 1020 a
m., 4 00 and 11 80 p. m. Sundaya, HSOp, m.
ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION,
Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street war and
South street what! for Atlantlo City.
Weekdays Kipreas, 9 00 a. ra., 2 00, 4 00,
3 00 p. ra. Accommodation, 8 00 a. m.,8 80p. m.
Sundays Eipreas, 900, 10 00 a. ra. Accommoda
tion. SCO a. iu.. 4 43 n. m.
Iteturntug leave Atlantlo City depot, comer
Atlantio and Arkansas avenues.
Weekdays Express, 7 88, 9 00 a. ra., 8 80, 8 80
p.m. Aceomuiouation, o id a. in. avop, m.
Sundays Biurets. 4 00. 780 p. m. Accom
modation, 7 15 a. in., 4 15 p. m.
Parlor Cars on all express tralna.
Tor further Information, apply to nearest
Palladelolila and Readlmr Railway ticket agent
oraddreae
L A HWElOABD, UlMOSI J. WKBKS.
Uen'l Hunt., uen'l 1'oaa'r Agt.,
Reading Terminal, Philadelphia,
A Itnoo STItliDontnY
Chicago, Dec. 6. Twelve men, com
posing the craw of the steamer George
W. Moreley, had a race with death on
Lake Michigan last evening. Fire broke
out In the hold of the vessel seven miles
off Evanston. All steam was crowded
on, the safety valves were tied down,
and with the men working llkf Trojans
m the blinding smoke the run for shore
commenced. As tho flanges burst forth
fn-m the cal ..i 1 inJ .as reach. d, and
Mrs. Stirlc, PIcnaant Ridge, O., says,
"After two doctors gavo up my boy to die, I
saved him from croup by using One Minute
Cough Cure." It Is the quickest aud mmt
certain remedy for coughs, oolda and nil
throat and lung troubles. 0. II. llagenbtioh.
Ki-eiioh Miitvfiliiite s suloliln.
Paris. Be.-. 6. The septuagenarian
Marchioness D'HIcqueltea . committed
suicide ttaturduy night In a garret In
the Hue de Iletloy by inhaling charcoal
fumes. After Igniting the charcoal the
marchioness drank a pint of absinthe
and then lay down upon her bed, fold
ed her arms, and It was-ln this position
that her body was found. A little blind
pet dog had been the only companion
of the nged woman slnco she had sunk
Into poverty.
How's Your Cough 7
Pau-Tma cures It, S6o. At Oruhler Urns,,
drugstore.
''ivtM Wnntn ItHVoiiiio.
New York, Dec. 6. Frank C. Ivas,
smarting under his defeat by George JT.
Slosson, has Issued a challenge to Slos
son for a match fame of billiards. He
will wager $6,000 to $2,600 that he can
defeat Slosson, and has placed a check
for $260 In the hands of a billiard com
pany as n forfeit
guarantee, first bottlo
benefits or monoy ro
fumlcd. Book on dis
eases ot tho heart and
nerves ireo. Address,
IMervins 1
rtesTores .iii
Honltti
DR. MILE.J MEDICAL CO., Eluhart, Ind,
Her SleaEtfi Restored
HHMPmiTr' I '"jiil
"J " ' 1' aa i ,
TheUpto-Date Store,
MAX LEVIT,
jj Bast Centre Street,
Holiday Inducements are Knocking at the Door.
Shenandoah's Greatest Gent's Furnishing Store.
Ioo 1 at
HATS. I NECKWEAR. UNDERWEAR.
Strictly new and fash- f" This department is complete with the Special drive on htarr K f
ionable. High grade felt H ffa fi the metropolitan styles nud metropolitan fleeccd-lined Underwear I I In
haU,nlinl, in black and I 1 rvT Wrt and drawers, i blue! hjllf
blue, at A VP styles and prices. brown and dark gray. 3o!4BUs
' r--,.. , jwww.,vwiJtJ.t...- separate J
Stiff hats. The Dun- (Ji R I" Fashionable and dross J --.,..-.r.-J..n....
lap, the Voumati, the ,v IL p,, n"ow TuiperWs! T" f I'iuecamershair, (h md
Knox, the Young,' in w I I "1 and also the latest 2 inch Pk B derby ribbed wool. Vl V
black aud brown. All I 1 I reversible four-in-hand, Bill pure white wool (0 l
rjoDularstvlea I . 1 II the only novelty iu the 0 W and blue wool. At J
popular styles al market at this date. m own reduced itfOiWVt?
price. Pull suit
Another lot of high fh fl fi ft, rr-rrrj--,wj-,w-r,-r- . .,.,.,...,.,,,., -
grade stiff liats, in a fl 1 1 i Four-imhands, Tecke, Band mt II n p nnnr The latdt in fine
black orbrown. All ) HALF HDoE. ff'
are nU, or J J tgg aud satitt LJK, m'n Wc have them In an
. . .,,-.vwJJL,.nrn u- sites.
We have a still more nobbier aud at- r--sr -iTTfO Our Hue consists n-""rL"L"J'uwu" " " '
tractive line of Flexible Hats at 2.oo, lT I ! I V H.S of Uu8, blacks nud Ull IWQ l or tlle HoUdty
J3.2S,S2.5o, $2.75 ad $3-00. These JL"J pure white colors, Wll ff H( Trade. Rich In
styles or prices cannot be duplicated "ngiug iu price from 49c. to the coior and quality,
elsewhere. 1 Working Gloves of ovory dascrip- llne Jn the count ffom
E. & W. Collars and Cuffs. HUv-a 48c t0 $3,a5,
Wil SJJ,Ji TUE3T. ' j!Q2Mp
"OOtD DPBT." ' 'QOIiP BPBT."
Largest package greatest economy. Made only by
THIS N. IC. FAIHUANIC COMPANY.
Chicago. St. Louis. Now
A "BIG" SAVING;!
The workingineti can save money by making their purchases at' our
store. We are offering an excellent shoe at the re
markable low price of
m -M m m m m
For which other stores are asking $1.50 and $1.75. Other goods lu
proportion. We make a specialty of repairing.
PLOPPERT'S SHOE STORE
10S NORTH MAUM STREET.
Two doors above Merchants' Bank.
Schuyllill Dental Parlors;
7 North Jardln Street, - -
A first class dental parlor where all tke branches of dentistry are skill
fully executed.
Best Artificial Teeth,
$8.00.
TEETH EXTRACTED WITH LAUOHINO OAS OR VITALIZED AIR.
NO CUAItQES FOB EXTRACTING WHEN TEETII ARE OIIDHIUU). v
JEST SILVER FILLING, - - - - S Cessts
iOLD FILLINGS, .... $i.0 or
EETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, - - - ZS CsMttt
All our work Is accompanied with a guarantee.
SHENANDOAH
ROCERY STORE,
GEO. WALAITIS, Prop.
Successor to
H HOM 6 Q'ffllREH,
105 S. Main Street.
Headquarters' for'"a full and com.
plete line of groceries.
Prop.
Shenandoah, Pa.
A Bargain Bazar.
The holiday season being nigh at hand we call
the attention of our many patrons and buyers to our
first holiday announcement. This is not only a holiday
inducement, but one which answers for the entire fell
and winter season. During our progress we shall offer
OUR GOODS at such values that will completely cast
in the shade any of our former attempts of the present
or past seasons. We are never undersold, and never
approached in prices if we know it.
Our duanee Sale,
1
York. lloston. Philadelphia.
6i(d Sst tl Twth,
i $5.90.
nillionsof Dollars
Go np In smoke every year. Take
risks but cot your houses, steckj fur
niture, etc., insured ia nrttalsss re
liable) companies as represented by
DAVID FADSCK;.
A1flnL1fndAaddratotGompaBtefl - -
DRINK-
CUSARY'S EXTRA FINE
QUALITY
-GINGER ALB,-
Superior Sarsaparilla...
and Orange Champagne.
$!
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