EVENING HERALD KM Alll.lHIIKll 1M7II Hubllnhrd every K ruing, Rice pi Surnliiy, il Houm JiimiN Htbect, NitAn i'bnthk The llnralcl fn lellyrirl InHlienniidimii nnl the surrounding to,. for plx conU week, my Bbl 'othecnrrlrro. Hy mull SS.Of' o rMtr.or l lentftu mntitli, 'iynlili In ntU-imw. Ailvertlv merit clmritwiuwnliiitt toprwveiiKt jmmIHoii. The nulillnlietn nvi vc ilic right tui'tmt.KO the ollloti of mlvcrtli.fiiteitts whenever the pul 'Vtttlon of news demands H. The rltsl't ! reservtJ to rcjc'uiiy ndvertlsen.c nt, whether luild fur or nol, ..ml the publisher tuny ttweiu liuiinif- AiivcrtldliiK riUe made known upon application. Knterod at the po.itntHce nt Shouandonh, l'i... a" second class mall matter. TKI.KPHONK CONNECTION "All Jhe News That's Fit lo Print." Evening Herald SATUItDAY. JANUAIIY 1. 1SIW. CoN'-KNTMKNT is a pi-url of great price, tuiil whoever procure it at tlie expense of 10,000 desires makes ti wise and happy purchase. - Ihilgtiy. Tint newspaper that failed to arouse adverse eritinism would he a dead failure, shvh an exchange. This is a deserved compliment to the Hkiiai,d. "Wat down in Tennessee, some whero near Kuoxvillu, a murriiigu li cense was recently issued to William M. Hudson to marry Miss "Jim Daisy" Cox. Dii. Swallow's daily pa,ier, The Uonimonwealth, is ono week old to day. It is published in the in terest of .reform in state and muni cipnl administration, and incidentally to boom the Doctor for Governor. HoiiOKKN, N. J , has a citizen who takes a bath in tho Hudson river every day in the jear and thrives upon it. He says he enjoys it mure wlion the thermometer is Hirtin' around zero than any other time. That New Yorker who called a policoman to take his body to the luorg-ue and then put a bullet through his brain, had nerve enough to be a most successful book agent, but Ilia energy, unlike his bullet, was misdirected. A-Toi'KKA, Kansas, church which hurt tired of the old version of Suntu Glaus gave a revised one at its Christ mas celebration this year in which the old saint was hoisted out of a well while tho choir sang "Tho Old Oaken Huckot." KNBLANI) has taken a step toward the abandonment of her unsuccessful free negro colony of Sierra Leone, now shut in by French territory. Tlie Queen has revoked the letters patent of 1852 constituting the bish opric of Sierra Leone. Dkspatciiku frjin Washington state that customs receipts aie in creasing and will soon reach tho point where a surplus will begin to accum ulate. That was tho custom some years ago, but during tho Cleveland regime it was a custom but little ob ervd. Thk StatoSuperintendentof Public Instruction of Now York, at a con ference of school principals held on "Wednesday in Syracuse, strongly ad rocated tho adoption of a curfew law fdrthe larger cities of tho state, bo Heving that it would tend to conserve good morals in tho boys and girls of tho stato and make them better citi zens. ArrLlCATlON has beon nindo to the Comptroller of the Currency for the establishment of a national bank in Alaska, and several partios have written to the Treasury department. Ml desiring to resorve the style and title of the "First National Hank of Hawaii at Honolulu" to be established aftr the treaty of annexation i ratified. TnK Kmperor of China believes the eclipse of the sun on tho first of the new year is responsible for the eclips: ing of Ids authority by the Russians, Germans and French. This is a com fortable view for the invadors, and as long aa the "Son of He&ren" looks at it in that light it is more than probable that as thoy are now right up to the pie counter they will soon help themselves to another slice. A MKMltwi of the City Council o Chicago has introduced an ordinance in that body providing for a "bullet" for the xclusivo usa of the members as a remedy for the lack of interest in the meetings displayed by them. He bolleves that if this resolution is adopted the members will display more enthusiasm in their Council mauio duties. It was, upon motion of another facetious inombor,referred to the Fire and Water Committee. Kansas people are a very sociable, noiRhborly lot, even if theyaio im bued with l'opullstio notions about politics, as the following society note from a Wiohata paper shows: Mrs. Horwortle's party Friday evening was a great success. The large pearl handled knives which were used at th luncheon belonged to Mrs. Hardin, Mrs. Horwortle's neighbor. The silver spoons Mrs. Horwortle bor rowed from Mrs. Grandther, A Pacific coast newspaper, which had spoken -without a degree of re spect qf. one of its subscribers, evl dently was palled to account for it nd, made.. the amende honorable iu the following way s "In this paper yesterday reference was made to 'Tom MoTlgho.' Tlioro is no such person. Tho individual meant was the Hon. Thomas MoTlghe, related to tho descendants of tho kings of Ireland. " Ml Allio Hughes, Norfolk, Va , wtu frightfully humeri uu tlie face himI neck I'.ln whs. insUiitly relloveil by DaWitl's Witch Hiirol SaWi which licnkul the Injury w llhont l;i lux u smr ItliUlii; ruinous pile lcinoily. t 11. IIsRtMihurh. rim I'lorhlli Limited Vt III Aculii ltun on the Southern Hill limy. The Florida I.'inileil, which Is the syn onym of alt that is elegant in modern rail way train, ami which ilurini; iu fnrmor service his lax'ii a prime favorite for touiiiU from the North seeking tlio inilil climate of Florida, will be placed in service by the Southern Hallway about tho first week in January, 1WW With its return to service this train, which will be snllil I'ullman vestibuled between N'o v York, Philadelphia and St. Augustine will present features in the way of luxurious and comfortable appointments tint heretofore pieened, and which will be destined to add still further to its already woll established popularity. Tho Southern ltailwiy is having built fur tho Florida Limited serv'co thrca tralns.psrh containing a dlnliiK ear, two drawing room sleeping enr, a compartment eir anil a lihriry and nlwrv iti.oi car. on-h cur com pleti in all its appointments and equipped with the wry latent 'Vviiei and appll.tnces for the comfort and eonvenlenco of the pas sengers. Whllo nu schedule has us yet been announced, it can be stated that it will bo tho quickest over arranged between Plilladelphln and St. Augiiitine, and will he so planned that passengers ran leavo Philadelphia at some convenient hour during tho day and ar rive at St. Augustine before nightfall of tho following day. Philadelphia ltecord. Notice Applications for further Informa tion addressed to Juo. M. Heall. district l'.i'scimet tgent. Southern Hallway, 828 I'liestnnt street. Philadelphia, will receive prompt attention, 10-iiS-tf is For Infants and Children. Tls fic- IlHill it a CTCT7 mjrir. slguvars wtniri i I ' i .i Ct n.l lli.nl. I.i i. ., n:... . I!c. . :tj Tito Lew Irt .i-.Y.uuu lUoliu i.taiTH ". ar held up Tuctddy nl'ht by two hlnhv. ayrnen one i..i!e frmn f JranEreviile. Two p.is beniieir v. ere n lleved m' about $S0.(;00, and tho rohbeis Eecured the rontents oC two mall K.ii-ks. but tnl?sed the one contalnlnK money packaBCs. A vlgl lanoe committee lias been orBanized at 15 range Hie. -Sores Disappeared Statement of a Remarkable Cure. " My little daughtc:' has had ringworms on her scalp, and ah? bribe out in sores all over her body. J doeiutd to try Hood's Sarsaparilln, and aficr the had taken it a short time the sorcj diwi-pcnred." Mp.b. C. J. QiVE.f, 19J3 Llswor.l: h'trut, I'hlladelpbla, Pa. Horn. raW r Is the One Tru flood I'urllhT. Sl; s't for Sr.. Hood's Plils cure co:c i p.aion. J. J. QUIRK. fVlgr. rIAHANOY CITY PA. ONE NIGHT ONLY. Monday,- January 3rd. Special limited engagement of the sterling soubrette, Miss Lillian Kennedy Supported by a company of first class nrtistsiu the great laughable farce comedy The DEACON'S DAUGHTER. A succession of hcautl I'ul stago features, thrlllini: climaxes, songs and dances. A mirthful presentation whoso chief ingre dients aro hrilliancy, vim and spriuhtliness. Prices : - 25, 35, 50 and 75 Cents. Chart at Snyder's Drug Store. Tuesday, January 4th. D. Truss & Co. present A FAMOUS CAST OF hi A superb spectacular pro duction of Wan Greatest of all Comic Opera Successes, Prices : Orchestra - $1.00 Orchestra Circle, .75 Balcony, first row, .75 Balcony, and & 3rd rows, .75 Balance of Balcony, .35 Qallery, - - .25 Keats mi saloat Snyder's drug store Satur day inorilug, January 1st, ut 10 o'clock. KASER S Opera House, DO IT YOURSELF. You can toll just as well as a physician' whether your kidneys are diseased or healthy. The way to do Is to take a hottlo or glass tum hler, and 111! It with urlhu. If there Is a sediment powder-liko suhtanic at tho I iot 1 1 mi after standing a day and night, thero In something wrong with tho kidneys. All' other so ro sign of dUcasu is a desire to urinate often, and still another sign Is pain In tho kick. If urlno stains linen, thcio is no doubt that tho kidneys are iiUVctcd. Any mid all diseases of tho kidneys, liver, hkiddcruud of the urinary passages and con stipation of tho hnwcls am ciued hy l)r David Kennedy's Tuvorito ltemcdy. There is no question nhnut Its being tho hest and surest medicine in the win Id for sin li troubles. It quickly relieves anil cures 'nubility to hold urine, and people, young or old, who tako It are not compelled to get up n number of times during thu night. I'or putting an end to that scalding pain expetieuced In passing urine, nothing is so good as I)r David Ken m il's Favorite Itomedy, It corrects tlie lud ellects of whiskey ami hcer; is pleasant to the tate, aud due not seem to ho medicine at all. Diseases of the kidneys and hladdcr oftou require tho use of Instruments to push hack tho sandy matter so tho urlno can ho voided. In such cases Favorite ltemcdy should ho taken without further delay or tho disease may pioo fatal. It is sold fur one dollar 11 hottlo atall drugstores. It Is u ell worth many times Its price. Samples Free. If you wish to test Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite ltemcdy hefoie Inlying it. send your full post olllco addres to the Dr. David Ken nedy Corporation, ltoudout, N. Y , and mention this paper. Wo will then mall you a sample hottlo free, as well as circular giv ing full directions for Its use. Kvery reader of tho HmiALli can depend upon thu genuine tics of thi liberal olfer, and all sull'erors fiutn kidney troubles should tako advantage of It at once. Personally-Conducted Tours vlu IVniiit! viiMil ltallroail. Shason ok 18D7-8. The I'oisonally-Conductcd Tourist System of tho Pennsylvania Itailioud Coiupoiy it tlie most complete and elaborate system of pleasure traveling and sight-seeing yet de vised It is tlie consummation or tl.o ulti mate Idea iu railroad travel, the flnal evolu tion of unassiil.ihlo perfection. For the 6cason of '07 and '03 It has arranged for tho following tours : dliforuia. Four tours will leave New York, Philadelphia, and Harrishuig , January 8, January 87, Fehruaty 10, and March 19. With the exception of tho first party going and the last returning, all of these parties willlmel hy tho "Golden Gato Special" he tween Xew York aud California, stopping at iutercft'iig points en routo. Florida. Four tours to Jacksonville will leavo New Yoik and Philadelphia January 2,r, February 8 and 22, and March 8. Tho first thieo admit of a stay of two weeks in tlie "Fhmcry Stato." Tickets for the fourth i.iur ill ho good to return hy regular trains until May 31, 1803. Old Point Comfort, Iilelimoud, and Wash ugton. Threo six-day tours will leavo Xew York and Philadelphia February 10, March 10 and April 7. Old Point Comfort and Washington. Three four-day tours will le.ivo New York and Philadelphia December 23, January 20 and April 23. Old Point Comfort. Sir tours will leave New York and Philadelphia Dccenihei 2S, January 20, February 10, March 10, April 7 and 23. Washington. Seven tours will leavo Now Yoik and Philadelphia I) ccmbor 23, Jan nary 13, February 3, March Sand 31, April 21 and May 12. Detailed i.incrnrics of tho above tours, giving rates aud full information, may bo procured of Tourist Agent, 1100 Broadway, New Yurk; 800 Fultou Street, llrooklyn; 780 llroad Stieet, Newark, N. J.; or Geo. W. Iloyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. Tno Coming Woman Who goes to tho cluh whllo her husband tonds tho hahy, as well as tho good old fashioned woman who looks after her home, will both at times get run down In health. Thev will ho troubled with loss of appotite, headacho3, sleeplessness, fainting or dizzy spells. Tho moat wonderful remedy for those women is Klectric Ulttors. Thousauds of sullercrs from lame back and weak kidneys use up and call it messed, it Is tee meiii cino I'or' women. Female complaints and nervous troubles of all kinds are soon re lieved hy the uso of Electric Hitters. Deli. cato women thoiild keep this lemedyou hand lo nuuii up tno system, uuiy sue. per bottle. or bale uy A. Wasloy. Tilt' lit (OK I lull 111 II'itH"4tt'ntl. ntts-bunr, Dec. 31. The main topic of discussion on the streets of Home btead is the reduction in wages given the tonnage men employed at the Car negie steel mill. It Is difficult to esti mate the number of men the reduction will affect, but it Is believed that at least 1,000 men are employed on a ton nage basis at Homestead alone, with nn equal number nt the Edgar Thomp son and Duquesne plants, and several hundred more at the Upper and Lower Union mills in Lawrencevllle. Thus about 3.C00 men will be expected to sign tho new tonnage scale. There is no need of little children being tortured by scald head, eczema and skin eruptions. Hewitt's Witch Hnzi i-alxo gives Instant rebel aim cures permanently, (J. il. Hageuhuch. "t'np" . to- i '. .i i i'ii -irn':i, Parkersburg. W. Va., Dec. 31. J. V. Meenan, deputy United Stales mnrshal yestorday lecelved a telegram fron Marshal T. J. Anderson, of Camden saying that Anderson had Captain Hat field and asking Meenan to bring gci.c men to arrest hint and share In the re ward. Hntfleld broke the Mingo Jat six month ago. He was servlns . murder sentence, and had three othe killings to answer for. A reward ox 2,000 awaits his captors. Constipation is the causo of all sorts of serious disorders of the blood. St ion e cathartics are worse than useless, llurdock Itloml Hitters is nature's own remedy for troubles of this sort. Correspomlool "o-ivl nt llnvnnn. Havana. Pee. 31. Sylvester Scovel correspondent of the New Yon- World, nnd Mrs. Scovel returned last night from their visit to General Maximo Gomez, on the Demnjagua estute, Sanctl Splrltus. They were two days and nights with the Insurgents, who dined and serenaded them. Mrs, Scovel expresses In-reelf as very much pleased with the trip. It was the ilrst time that an American woman had visited the camp of General Gomez. Dr. Wood's Norway I'ino Syrup is pleasant to tako, positively harmless to the most deli- cato constitution, nnd absolutely sum to euro tho most obstinate cough or cold. A house hold boon. One Dollar fur n Curcaiis. Telcpliono or tclcgruph to M. Ul rich & Son, Ashlauil, ?a wheu you liavo a dead horse, mulo or cow. They will pay you $1.00 aud remove U promptly, ll-3Utf J, A. Perkins, of AntlquUyvi)., was for thirty years needlessly tortiinanf "phyuiclani for tho euro nf evzeina. UMU quickly cured hy luItifiUcWitt'a WitcTMbV.el Salvo the famous heallui; salvo for pircraud skin diseased. 0, JI. Jlaenbuuh. THANKSGIVING IN 1621. Pilgrims' Ilnnquet to Indian Chiefs Was Fit to Set lleforo a King. "Tho state dinner of thu ocoiwlon the real TlmnksKlvlnp; dinner took place on Saturday, the last day of tho culebratlon,' writes CUlTord Howard of "The First ThanUsRlvhiK Dinner' in America In Tho Uidlos Homo Journal. " Notwith standing; that, tho kitchens of these wilder ness homes weru sadly wanting In many of tho most common essentials of cookery, there was no lack of good things nor of appetizing dishes nt this great feast The earth, tho nlr and tho water had yielded of their bountllul supplies, and the Kood dames had done honor to their skill and Ingenuity hy netting before their hungry gucstsnnd compaiiionsa repast as sumptu mis and tempting as It was varied and de lightful. Foremost of all thcru was roast turkey, dressed with boochnutss thenenmo rare venison pasties, savory incut stows with dumplings of barley Hour, dulioluus oysters the gift of the Indiana, and tho first ever tasted by the white men grent howls of clam chowder with sen biscuit floating on tho steaming broth, roasts of all kinds, broiled llsh, salads oaken mid plum porridge, while the center of each of tho long tables was adorned with a large basket overflowing with wild grapes nnd plums and nuts of cu'ry variety "It was the time of the Indian summer Tho soft, mellow sunlight shone warmly through the drowsy haze, Illumining tho poinber woodland with a rich gulden light, whllo the gontlu winds of thu bouth. Indi'ti with the sweet perfumes of thu forest cmno as a lingering dream of suniu.cr to mid to the joy and brightness of this Thanksgiving feast Upon the bnlmy nlr arose tho huln of ninny voices and the merry mustu of laughter as thu pilgrims with their Indian guests partook of the feast that thu Provider of all things had given them. ' UiKlilen'K Aiuitn The best salvo hi tho world tor cuts, bruises, soros, ulcers, salt rhomn, fever nores. tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively onus piles, oi jo pay required. It is suaranteed Ui give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Pric: 85 rents nor bus For salo bv A. Wssloy. SUICIDE AS A JOKE. Prisoner Hun-rod Himself In Ortlor to Alarm the Keepers. Caldwell, N. J., Doc. 28. Two prison ers, Frank Uarbaln, un Itallnn, and Harry McCallum, colored, attempted suicide at about the same time In the penitentiary here yesterday. McCal lum, who attempted suicide as a Joke, is dead. Barbain will recover. Bar bain, who has been 111 and despondent for some time past, fastened a strap to the bars of his cell aud hanged him self, but was discovered by a keeper before life was extinct and resuscitat ed. Barbain admitted that he had tried to kill himself because he was 111 and tired of living. When the excitement caused by Bar baln's attempted suicide had subsided McCallum announced to bis prison mates that he would play a joke on the keepers. A few moments later a con vict In a cell ndjolning McCallum's heard the latter's cell door rattle, fol lowed by a low groan. A shout of warning brought the keepers to the scene. McCallum was found banging from the door. He had tied one end of a strap to the bars and the other about his neck, bent his knees under him, and allowed his full weight to hang on the strap. He bad not been banging more than a couple of minutes, but the physician could not save his life. The doctor said that the strap must have pressed ngalnst the men's jugular vein In such a way ns to render him uncon scious almost tnstnntly. McCallum was serving a GO clays' sen tence for larceny, and was booked for release next Thursday'. ONE IN EVERY F0UK. Ono Persoa In Every Four Suffers From Flies. About ouo pel-son in every four sutlers from somo form of rectal disease. The most common and annoying is itching piles, indi cated hy warmth, slight moistureand intense, uncontrollable Itching in thu parts afl'ected. Tho usual treatment has been somo siinplu ointment or mIvo which sometimes givo temporary relief, but nothing like a pcnnaii cut euro cau bo expected from such super ficial treatment. Tho ouly permanent euro for itching piles yet discovered is tho Pyramid Pile Cure, not only for itching piles, hut for every other form of piles, blind, bleeding or protruding, Tho first application gives instant relief and the continued uso for a short timo causes a permanent removal of tho tumors or thu small parasites which cause tho iutenso itch iugand discomfort of itching piles. .Many physicians for a long timo supposed that tho romarkablo relief afforded by the Pyramid Pilo Cure was because it was sup posod to contain cocaine, opium or similar drugs, but such is not the caso.- A recent careful analysis of the remedy showed it to bo absolutely free from any cocaine, opium, or in fact any poisonous, injurious drugs whatever. Sold by druggists at 00 cents per package. Send to Pyramid Co., Marshall, Mich., for free book on cause and cure of piles. Buy Keystonollour. Bo sure that tho name Lfsiq & Baku, Ashland, Pa., is printed on evor. sack. 'there Never Was a Better Cure Than Pan-Tina for coughs, 25c. At Gruhler Bros., drug store AVT.T!sr:8 romns failed nuiJ II Miry, mi nnul 8viar Iwtoie NiM.'l, t in i c it. Ah.' if : I miHt tfd tw veri mi i my who n m w.m wrwHnl itiioii li a i . b 1 iU'tni'iit or u prlwite rn.illl.li.ii .il h.trl h vnrt- li ill isln nl l' l II. YH'fi i:m:. ut io vm si:. uiKi all thof.tTtmipanviiUhjiaiiiuuis. tdM uu consult any lunhit'iuir, um utr uiro i'.tru pem u kiyiu amount of inouev nn1 loolc the lrtatmtut ol more tban lialltlozeu alv itislmr concern i, all of whom guaranteed a cum ami nnrvunH my condition was orip ihan vtr. I iIumi rotved toconnulta physician, one wli tin I heurd mo much about old DR. THEL 604 Horth Sixth St. (nrlvalc ciitiance on ire. n hi i. I'litlmli'lulilii. and alter seven months i ndrr bin c tie 1 iiper man-iitly curt! of the llt 1 VATI5 IUI5SH aUo the Vailcoieh' without lint uo or the, luillo I am no trralMul tithe lcarnol Dr. Theet and cannot pralfdlilm too hlch.y. I think him able to cure the in os i utMitTcrour uiHi'ttit'ti. nr. i mei uisocurm my brother William ot a baa Stricture unit Hydrocele, bend live '2c M it inn lor Loon "truth." the bt-ht and only true mo ca hook advertised It equal cannot b touwl. Keprery if iiiiriuitrtMl, No name or aour n puoiii hi w iinouit'onseiiL Jionrti. D3;v'kx.09: Ml and Snt. ev'tfs, -lu; him, D-U I'rtuli Ciinoh cuud In -J to Utility. Trent hi cut b) .Hull MiIciurjanU Vurlcocelu cured. PHILADELPHIA CHEAP STOKE. 29 V. Centre Street. Osaler In Fruit and Confectionery, Nuts, Cigars, Tobacco and Toys. JI I n il rnmllra 8 to S0a prr Hi .linc(ilalo ilriiH kt ll C7arntnels 12v nor 11 Nula 3IIforSo KIbh Dates lOopilll) 7o i cr Hi BARGAINS IN CIGARS, 17c Per iBox. THE FLORIDA LIMITED. Threo t:ntlro Now Trains I'or Southern Hallway's rlorldu Nor Ice, Tho Southern Kallway will Inaugurate Its Florida Limited on January 17th, 1808. Tho three trains built for this scrviio nro tho finest that have ever been turned out by tho Pullman Company. Thl season s schedule will bo tho fastest and most con venient over oporaled between liistcrn cities and tho r sorts of tho South. The Florida Limited will leavo llroad street station daily, except Sunday, at 2:30 p.m. and arrive at Jacksonville at 1:10 p. Iu. and St. Augustine 2:20 p. m. Write to John M. lleull, Dlstlict Passenger Agent, 820 Chestnut stieet, Phllu- lelphla, for furtherinformatlon and advance I'ullman reservations. No need to suffer with rheumntlun, lum bago, neuralgia, cramps or colic. Dr. Thomas' hclectrio Oil cures all such trouhlis, imtl docs It quickly. Now In'. Dec. ' . Profeshor Ah'X- a:.dei- Melvl'le H... the distinguished scientist if Edinburgh, Scotl.tnd, nnd tl,o ratline nf nmhitm Tloll. the Inventor of the telephone, will wed Mis. II. ' Shelby, of Toronto, In this city within the net two week. Professor Bell Is '8 vears of nee and Mrs. Shelby Is 5L He resides In -Washington. Mnyor -iriHurV 'l.ovlntr ( 'lip. Now Vor.t. Dec. 31. The hPfi ls of IV vuiloua el:: tlepartments en etta, Jtayov William 1.. St'n.nBr a it f. fenRt at 11,r Waldorf-Antorla t-otel !i night nnd reentcil him with a lov n ; cu). The loving cup ntnnd fullv i. font high. n one Bide Is Hip city coat of arms in raised gold, and on the op posite nldc la the mayor's nu-nocram. The cup Iu HUltnlily Inscribed. j At FojLfisScare Or., Miles' Nervine Restores Health. wr -rrKCTiE rZKKiEL OBEAK, assessor and SI tax collector, Bovorly, Mass., who has pan.edt'joEOth llfo mllo Btono, Bays: IIllc ,' Helorativo Ncrvlno has dono a great clool of good. I suffered forycars from sleeplessness and nervous heart trouble TVoald foci weary and used up in tho morn inj, had uo aznbltlon and my rork seemed a burden. A friend recommended Dr. Miles' Korvlne, and I purchased a bottlo under protost as I had tried so many remedies un successfully, I thought it no uso. But it rjavo mo restful sleep, a good appetite and rostored ino to energetic health. It Is a srand good medicine, and I will gladly wrlto anyone Inquiring, full partlcularsof my sat isfactory experience." Dr. Miles' Remedies arosold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottlo benefits or money re funded. Boslc on dis eases of tho heart and nerves free. Address, DK. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind, i i a r r i i r r i i 1 1 i i i i . - . . . . . Our fetneotoros We will keep up record breaking opportunities by daily offerings at prices that none wi match. We re here lor business and so are tne crowus oi nunuay suuppcis that fill Shenindoah's Greatest Gent's Furnishing Store to overflow ing ; but all may as well have a good time over the- Christmas buying, too, as well as over the giving; later. We call attention to our fine line of HOLIDAY GIFTS. Fine Imnorted something turn rlI1C ""li"1 ltU meets the Chr st- SllK JllUIllerS. mas end of any purchaser in search of an appropriate, as well as a useful gift. Wc have them rongijig in piicc from 50 cents to $2.25. Mpri'c We arc going to sell somo "1C" ? scarfs for half a dollar that SCtiriS you could not buy in the regular way for less than i. Iu tcckb, puffs, four-in-hand, and folded ties very fine and elegant goods ; all 50c each. To make elbow room, we double the space for the selling from ttow until Christmas. Hear in mind that our 25 cent Hue is unequalled. Fine Gent's Iluy n 'm' or fiuarter Wolf Unco dozen, pnir. That kind liail HOSe. that will make the wearer smile. We hnvc the very newest creation in plaid and polka dot hose. AKE It your particular business to call on us before purchasing or inspecting else where. We can show you the greatest money saving values. Our store never fol lows others, but lead, Our store may not b3 the largest In area of space, but It Is l.i stock and cheapest In prices. OllWldllUUd.il O - VJldlL UUllLvS 1 THE MAX LEVIT, Prop. OOTTOLENrl. Ieestioo9s Friend ! Packing-house lard, with all of its impurities and offcnr.ivc S qualities, has been supplanted iu the kitchens of thousands of 2 discriminating housewives by COTTOLENE, the use of 5 which means better food, better health. S J2 Is pure vegetable oil, combined with wholesome, 0 digestible beef suet. It is endorsed by physicians u as healthful and recommended by cooking experts y as lircfcrablc to all animal fats for shortening and lryliig purposes. The conulno Cottoleno H sold ererrwbers yellow tins, wlui our trado-murks "ColtoUne" and t'r' head in coUnn-plant vvfttthtm every tin. Not guaranteed If Bold lu any other way. Mads oDly by TUB ST. IC. PAIItnANK COMPANY, Chicago. 8U Louts. New York. Montreal. will enter the coming year preparcil to give to the the past quarter ot a century contnouuons irom uie pens oi me Brc. mciry men .uu women oi ine world, illustrated by leading artists. A brief glance over Its prospectus announces sucli reading as OUR PACIFIC PROSPECT rnOJICTS FOR A MfinlOfAV CAN lit THE IOH31E1U IAL IJiroltTANCF. OF AS ISTHMIAN (AXAL b, da no ivnns b, wonTinxaTo.t c. ronn LASTF.I1V Sinrilll AM THF. TAtlFIC THE DEI ELOMIFT OF OIK I'AIIHC I10JIAI.1 El STSP11S.V BOySAL B, CHARLES F, LVSIStIS RODEN'S CORNER THE NOVEL OF THE YEAR by Henrv Sbton Mrrriman, aulbo. of "The Sowers." Striking novelties In short fiction lll be contributed by such authors as W. D. I lonells, Richard Harding Davis, lirander Matthews, Frederic Remington, Ruth MclCnery Stuart, and others. There will be a series of articles on THE PROGRESS OF SCIENCE EUROPE, POLITICAL AND SOCIAL ART AND THE DRAMA ARMIES AND NAVIES STUDIES IN AMERICAN SOCIETY AMERICAN CHARACTER SKETCHES Postage free to all sitSscrihrs in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, Sub. $4 a tear. Address HARPER & BROTHERS, Pub's, N. Y. City. Send lor free prospectus A Gen. I e Wallace II. S. Williams W. D. I irwct'aiibcll you J If 2C. p.lLkill'C Ofl who this admixture .o il be satisfied. Vuu'll buy more fot it w.J touch the Spirt. Grorers has added nlittlcofCeeli llg'a to ordir.an FcolTec knows r. DO'S. ? grand drink that """ iwm i.jcafe ncriiutiiafti. ptii.tti; tyjccc aii cite CAitC in limn. oni ny tiruccisis. I I r HAPPY WITH JOS 1 IV Great - Holiday - Trade GLOVES, From 50c per pair and tip wards. COLORS : Tan, brown and red. Woolen gloves of every description French Kid palms with As tra k hail backs and woolen lined. I'rice $1.00, a special offer. Our stock of working gloves cannot be surpassed. Hats and Caps. attention lo Our' stiff hats are un lit styles and we pay close equalled prices, that department. We buy at close mar gins and sell at small profits. That is solely responsible for our immense hat trade wc have established. W c quote a few prices : Stiff liats.black and brown, all shapes and stvlcs, for fi. Wc guarantee them ... I.r. tli. nnivnst thing in the market. Our $1.50 nml $1.75 hat cannot be bought elsewhere less than $2. so. Ourf2.oo, 8250 nnd $3.00 hats tire the nobbiest nnd nculcst blocks made of unceasing wearing qualities. UP - TO - DATE HAT Iff s COTTOLBNB. In Ano in ten oonnd reading public that which has made it famous (or 3 $ i Itowells Owcii V ,.ter C. D. Warner mmmmmmmmmmmm "THEY DO THE WORK" I BRONCHO IHOMCEOPATHIC1 u o, pEM EDI ES IPC Relieve and Cure Head Troubles Stomach Disorders System Irregularities '1 formulaa of noted g "For every III, a special pill." tZ If not at Drug Stores, writ J: Bronx Chemical Co. jYoukers.N.Y. fZ Health Book Mailed Free. r w I 1 X f I fA I III I I I il ij i v t i i i i i r t- Umbrellas. Ul UU11U&T a sire, ranging 50c 10 7-5u T . ' tic handles ever had. Anybody n wants 'a eod nu.,...,,.!.. ..... steel rod, at $1.00. Uf. 1 if. 1 A ever shown in bchuyiuul county. 1 uuuuhij' vju nuutcu uuua. lit tiir onnnrtniiitv nt kpi mirr i ntG po owns uunuc inyu rauu jiluvc apparel, red flannels, natural wc ynoml'o lmi nntn Htlfl ntlH I iPrllV Til) I tlllU HiUMtiCT, WtUIj ww 50 cents. We guarantee to ue ?i tl II.... n.AA. iHSll 37 cents. U1A11lU1H1& - uuuu STORE, 1 5 Fnst centre strei
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