EVENING HERALD KSTAltl.lSIIKtl IK10, PubllBheit every Kvenlnir, KiccptHiinilH)-, at Houtr jAnntx Struct, Nbah Osthk Tlie llernld Is lel1veirtl IliSbcnanUoHii (tncl the surrounding townqfnrftlx cent r. Mrr-clt. nny bt o the carrier, lly timll JS.OO n cnr.or85 cent n montli, pnynhle In luWnnce Advertise mentti charged nccnrd lug tomcc and luMtion. The publisher ri"'rvc the right to clmnge the oftllloti tit AdvcrtNi'iiietiti u-heneM-r the puh 'SM1oi of newif .leinniitls It. The right In lenerved to rerniy advertisement, whether paid for or not, ..mt the inihlMierH limy uueni Improper, Advertising rates nmJe known upon Application, Kntercd b the pototllce at Shenandoah, Ph., as second class mail matter. TKLICIMIONB CONNECTION "AINhe News That's Fit to Print." Evening Herald THURSDAY. JANUAKY 0, 18U3. KvKllYTillNd points to it short sus sloli of Congi-ow-i, for which tliu poople nmy ho tliuukftil. Till! Cramps, tho lending firm of Aiuuricitn shipbuilders, proposo to spend sovurnl millions on it ship htiililing plant at Seattle. A new era for tho Pacific opens rapidly. AT tho Catholic lieadcpiarturs in Washington it Is stated tlmt it is not likely that the Pope will mud a Polish Archbishop to that city to restore peace among the Polish Catholic communities. WITH twoCouneihnen and an equal number of .School Directors to be olooted in the Third ward at the Spring election, there ought to be Htifliclent olllces to go around with out a contest. TllK powerful-telescope now being constructed for the Paris exposttioi will bring tho image of the moot within a mile of the earth, or near enough for some venturesome Texa visitor to take a shot at with hi revolver. TllK London Times is mistaken in Its assertion that the desire for strong navy by the United States is directed against L'ngland. The United States could truthfully retorl that it is Knglund and not this country which is showing an tin neighborly spirit. Alioirr five years ago a number of experiments were tried in Kuropc to make paving blocks out of com pressed taper. A street has also been laid in Washington with the Mt:r.e material. Hut, for some reason, thesi experiments have not realized all that was expected of them. iiiiiUKiire several nusiness men m this totvn who will payn bill with the same pleasant courtesy that thev will take your order for goods. Of course, it does not cost thorn u penny more than if the money were han".ed over grudgingly, hut the spirit which animates them is rare enough to be appreciated. To read them one would suppose that tho eulogies delivered in Con gress oyer deceased members were heard by a large audience full of deep emotion. As a matter of fact they are generally delivered to almost empty seats, or more likely printed by. lerivo without having been de livered at all. This is one of tho thuo-honored pious frauds practiced by Congress. IiKUK is a nice state of affairs. Deputy Controller Html W. Payne's vote in 1805 hits been questioned, and the indications are that it will ho thrown out. And this is the boasted patriot, with tho assistance, of a non residont of thin county, who would dictate tho federal appointments of Schuylkill, and who has aspirations to succeed tho present Controller. Judge Dunn, however, should use a little precaution ; the vote in ques tion may have Wen cast for himself. Tiik Postmaster of Mobile, Ala., re fused to give tip his oillce to his suc cessor on the ground that his own re- moval had not been "by the advice and consent of the Senate," as re quired by the Kevised Statutes of the United States. Tho newly elected Postmaster, however, stole a march on his predecessor by being installed in the ofllco before daylight in the morning. Ho evidently believes in early delivery of oillce as well as of letters. The property owners of Mahanoy City, to the number of oighty-elglit, have petitioned the Uorough Council to submit tho question of borrowing front $100,000 to $150,000 for street paving purposes to u vote of tho peo ple at tho Spring election. That hody will hold a special meeting this even ing to further consider tho question, and the indications are tho people of our sister borough will have tho op portunity asked for. If they do, there is not much doubt but that the loan will be authorized, and the thor oughfares of that town improved in tho only permanent and practical manner. Aftkii much delay Attorney Gen eral McCormlck has itt last placed himself and the state administration upon record in reforenco to company stores, by grunting a writ of quo warranto against tho Souman Coal Company, charged with keeping a company store in connection with its coal nMne. The purport of the uill davits filed by tho complainants, who are miners, is that stockholders of the Sonmau Company are interested in a store at Hetiseroek, Cambria county, conducted by McKlhoes & Company. Limited, and that tliu min ing company leipilres Its employes to trade at the store. Ilemcmber if yon Have a Cough or Cold, l'anTiim Ihh.vs cure, 2fe. At tlriihlcr Urns , ding store. Znnoll Mtit niim" Trim. New York. Jan. . District Attorney Gardiner n.-.,ri:n i d yeslctdcy Hint no mnti-r .Iut np.nse might lie Incur red the lire: .cutl. n of Charles Znnoll. the lmrlier luspei ted ot polsonlnp hla wife to oaln the liirutance upon her life, would ho west., d to the uttermost. Mr. Gardiner mltl that even if the re port of r'-(resor Wllthiius, who Is annlyKliu; the body of lianoll's fourth wife, ft infavi.ihle to the pniscou lion the en.'- would bo can led out. Chlemro I'lilleo Olllt-bil ''onvlctcd. Chltai;.'. .fan. ,. fix-Police Lieuten ant Samuel 0. Knnk was found utility yenterday of oMnitlnR money from "blind iiIk" timi.ili.tnrn In the Hyde Park prohibition dlstilet. The extreme penalty Is a fine of $r00 and six months Imprisonment. IV-mllng an nflli ion for a iii- tilnl Ki.nU was allcv.nl his llhettv i i Sm ii ' i i' tlali.is to bj the V'C ll.l ( " nf" t .111 Tl. For Infants and. Children. Tlj fas- 0TCr7 O: , ' . . . . .ri'n C'r.Fte. . -l i! . . . in. i (' '..nl pf. li tem a. y. f "li- ii ;l has xnfrc-.--t d in MlnUuv 1 .1-.:M'.. j r'.lll- l..-n .: , .tit he :in II i to ;ni down the violins In that ins 1 1 u i n. and Mr. Mills has deciOid to per rtlt thl'i to ho don". The idea ( f Mr. C' stor Is to lake seme of the riiiKleaders and Ilos them in the presence of the other convicts. WHAT DO THE CHILDREN DRINK ? Don't (live tliein tcaiii-cnll'i-o. Ibivo.vou tried the new food drink called lir.iiti-O ' It i delicious unci iiottrisliln;: anil tukei the pl.iee of coffee. The more Grnlu-i) yon sivo the children the mure health you dish Unite tbrougli their systems. (Jniiii-0 i ui.ulonr ,tiiro mains, and when properly prepared tastes like thuel'olce grades of coll'ee hutcost about i an lunch. All grocers sell It, 15c and I ho llolldil Limited Will Ae,uln Ittlli .1 tliH southern Italhtay Tliu Fun iila Limited, which is the syn Mtiyin of all that is eli'uant in modern rail. way Indus, and which during its former service lias liecn a prime lavoritu for touiists from the ortli seeking the mild climate ol I'lorida, will he placed hi service hy the Southern liailway ahottt the first week in .laimarv. It-US. With it- letttrn to service thi train, which will lie solid Pullman veatihuled hetween Xe v York, Philadelphia anil St. AtiKiistiiie will present features in the way ol liixiiiinus mill comfurtahlc appoiiitiuents not heretofore piesrnted, ami wlilcli will be destined to add still fuither to its already well estahlislicd popularity. The Kuutheru Kaihray is liavinu built for the I'lorida Limited serv'ce three traiiw.eaih containin:! a diulns car, two drawing room sleepins car, a comptrtment car and a library and observation car. each car com. plcte in all its appointments and equipped with the very latest devices and appliances for the comfort and convenience of the pas sengers. W Idle no schedule has as yet liven uiliinniceil. it can be stated that it will he the quickest ever arranged htitween Philadelphia and St. Augustine, and will lie so planned Unit passengers can leave Philadelphia at some convenient hour during the day and ar rive at St. Augustine before nightfall of the following day. Philadelphia llecord. Notice. Applications for further informa tion addressed to Jno. M. lieall, uiatrlct I'assengei Agent, Southern Hallway, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, will receive prompt attention. 10-33-tf Tried Many Medicines Belief Camo Only From Hood's. " I suffered with a pain in my stomach and head, and had htnrt trouble. I tried many medicines wi hout much benefit. Finally I thourjlit I would give Hood's Sarsaparilla a trial, and it has completely cured the pain in my stomach nnd bene fited mo in other ways." John M. PniTCHARDS, Avoca, Pennsylvania, Hood's SarsapanSBa Is the best in fact tho Ono True lllood Purifier, Hood's Pills cure Indlucstion. 2R cents. LAD 8 EES DO YOU KKOW DR. FELIX LE BRUM'S Steel Pennyroyal Treatment is tho original nnd only FHENCII eafo nnd reuahlo enre on tiie mar ket. Price. $1.00; sent by mail. Uenniue sold only by S. P. KIKLIN, Shenandoah. HEBSCAL mm 08 IiliSi To Any Rotir.ble r2an- lUrveloiifl npnttint'f nJ rnu month's rmodloo or mro i"iwrrvvni ti Vnnt ui tilul. vuhout anv '"' hy lt 'feiuo1 oimpauy in die worm In ti . ,.in. t ut iu n e.i. c.ion, Ulv cuuraffed Irom en- ut cxrisi-8, worr-. t . ?r work. Ac. J!npijrn rrl n-tuml, cut ipi.-te ren toraticjnor Up v looincut tf till riijun toiiiiltioiia. The tlmoofthii o-.r ts InnlietJ. No ( o. I icnemei no drcenit'iDi n oif' snrn. Ai'l'fi-a ERIE HEDlCil C0..WVS: Grocers can tell I you why those , iwimbuy Seolig's wncn kecpcouiitiirbaclc used as 4H for it. Strange i.i 1. 1 i admixture to it ta& pcople ruiuiiuiiy .ui-try a new tiling, fee makes a'. uij I flgfe-TgEI 604 H, Sixlh St, Side Entrance on Green St., PHILADELPHIA, HA. "CURE GUARANTEED." Young, old, luiflo or inarrttUfc lhfl cod irmplattufc mai i lace lfymi are a l Irttm of ULUUU rUISUH of iDrlvaia llltDieee Uiodi-itnjri riofthe fllldlS UliCiliBS human mi-a wlilclidc itrovmtnd .nil bodr. .nd unfit vou fur tti. dutlv. of lift--, call or write and he mv -d. llourn lltllr. 1 fVin, ll-Dt Bun, I-1J. bend lOria. In rt.mp. fur Poole Willi .u-urn twatluinnliilM Uxifotlaii QuueU. tail l'uko lualltutc Saving Lives. Doctors declare that cancerous grow tin cannot be cured. Surgeons say tliey can cut them out, but that it only postpones the in- eritable. The old trouble comes back. The poison the blood. You can't cure it from the out side. Make the blood pure and rich, then the disease can't thrive. That is exactly what Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy Is good for. Hev. I. W. Hill, pastor of the M. E. Church at Wcit Almond, ii.Y.,sonieyearsn(;u suffered with a cancer of long standing on tho lip rpd concluded to have it removed. About three weeks before the operation ho purchased Dr. David Kennedy's Pavor Ito Remedy, and continued taking it for sonic time after the cancer was removed. Ten long years have passed since then, and no trace of the ugly thing has returned. This wonderful medicine nets as a nerve and blood food. It makes permanent cures of Nervous Debility, Sleeplessness, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism and all Women's Weaknesses. It restores the disordered liver to a hsalthj condition and cures constipation. $1 a bottle at drugotitt'. Allcni'd t'olllH. l 'lll' ir,. Toledo. O., .Ian. (. Demi v tTnl'ed Ptalc-n Mat .li.i! Sluiunon and Captain Wulil), of the "-ecrct Ecrvlce, re'urned to this city ycsteidny from I'aullns county, hnvlnrj In chatse Henry I.ucc and Dr. Alexander Thumpcon, two resi dents of Hint county, clmrircd with p.'u'sins ci.un cifcit halt dollar . It l known li.a i'ti i-franlKtd t,anc- cf countorfpl'Pt lnhn'i t tl-.p for-', i of the count:.-. ;i '. !o i.fiU b-I ,1: have t .-it . I vi. i. en. I.crs of he o. iT.n.'r- ' . WHAT IT INDICATES Nothing so interferes with one's plans or ambition like sickness or poor health. Have iu ever thought that your kidneys may be the cuuic of your sickness? You can easily find out by setting aside your urine for twenty-four hours ; a sediment or settling indicates an un healthy condition of the kidneys. When urine stains linen it is evidence of kidney trouble. Too frequent desire to urinate or pain iu the back, is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. It is a source of comfort to know that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root is the great remedy for all kidney and bladder complaints. It relieves pain, stitch or dull aching in the back, difficult or painful urination, frequent desire to urinate, scalding or pain in passing it, and quickly overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during the night. The mild and extraordinary effect of Swamp-Uoot is soon realized. Its action is gentle, yet immediate, the relief speedy and the cures permanent. At druggists fifty cents and one dollar. Yon may have a sample bottle and pamphlet, both sent free by tnail. Men tion I iKKAM) and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., llinghamton, N. Y. The proprietors of this paper guarantee the genuine ness of this offer. GENERAL DOOTH'S FAREWELL. Coiiiliii: llfrii to Kxtond tlio Work of tho Salvation Army. London, Jan. 0. Six thousand per sons, most of them members of the Salvation Army, took part at Albert Hall last night In a demonstration of farewell to General William Hooth, who Is about to sail for the United States to "assist In organizing great additions to the army." Three brass bands led the music, and In the body of the hall were a thousand Salvation lasses, who performed theatrical movements with red, white and blue scarfs. General Booth on entering the hall received a tremendous ovation, the lasses form ing themselves Into Imitations of the American and British Hags. General Booth, In the course of a long speech, said: "Whatever jealousies or antiquated antipathies may be in the hearts of others, the Salvationists on both sides of the water have only affection and confidence for each other. In the United States one of the great est sorrows that could come to a gen eral of God has come to me. One of my own sons has departed from his father's side and from the Salvation Army. I do not bear him 111 will, for, though I think he Is very much In the wrong, be Is still my son. Of contro versy or disputation I'll have none. 1 am the friend of all men." Miss AUIo Hughes, Norfolk, Va was frightfully burned on tho faco and neck I'aln was instantly relieved hy DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, which healed the injury without leaving u scar. It Is the famous pile remedy, C, If. Hacenbuch, Autor Itiitullltu'H t'oriiior Mm-rlnuo. New York, Jan. G. Howe & Hummel, attorneys for Hatcllffe's wife, received a cablegram yesterday from their uon don representative stating that an om clal copy of the marriage certificate of Edward J. HatcIIffe to Caroline Itavcn shlll, a fishmonger's daughter, had been mailed. Howe & Hummel Instruct-d their representative to senu the woman to this country on tlje next steamer. There is no need of little chlhhcn belne tortured by bcald head, eczema nnd skin eruptions. Dmvitt's Witch llazi tjle elves Instant relief and cures permanently U.K. iiajiennucii. rim hts Lour in-nu'i.-' i? Miny St. I-ouls, Jnn. 0. The St. Louis base Dan olul has been sold to a. syndicate composed of John T. Brush, the Indian apolis baseball magnate, Messrs. Talbot and bchmidt, of that cf.y, nnd Krank DeHaas Robinson, president of the i , . i . v,iuvu!unu cuiu. -ine price pnld va &&,uu'j, of which G,000 Is In cash and the remainder In notes, lliirtlii.v'H Soiitnnt'ti Anirmcd. i.iiiruni, jen.. jan. u. The supreme court last evening rendered a decision aiiirmlng the penitentiary sentence ot 20 years Imposed on ex-State Treasurei Bartley, cojivicted In the district court of Dougless county of embezzling $733,. 000. Hartley, since his conviction last fall, has been In the county Jail at Omaha. 'I here Never Was a Better Cure Thau 1'au-Tina for coughs, 25c, At tlruhler liruB., drug dtorc. iii M 1 JvSL J K I 1 NUGGETS OF NEWS. Dr. Zacctinrln. .the famous physician of Czar Alexander III. . dend. The Creek Indians will employ roun sl to flsht the abolishment of their tribal courts. The president named I'Vuncli C. Unw ell as United States district judge for Massachusetts. The old Fort McKlnney reiwrvatlon at Sheridan, Wyo lias been Kurveyed and will now be offered for onle. A company has offered to the govern ment Gig Harbor. Washington state, for a fresh water naval station. A freight locomotive exploded near Xnoxvllle, Tenn., killing the englneet and fireman nnd wrecking 12 cars. A list tight between two esquires In the Hamlltr.n et.unty (Term.) court caused a riot among the spectators. Samuel Fleming and Sirs. Sebaotlan Koch were killed by a l.ebautn V:il ey railroad train near South Mountain. I'.i. A nun trap loaded . -1th .-at wc: sprung by Joseph Dowd, at Ornnge, N. J., nnd he received the i harjre In his hand. A too rapid physical growth caused the death t.f Kdvln It. Mason : .--"3 1 of Brooklyn. He was Mx fee! twn Incl-.cr hittrl. Adoli h Strolfer, a hermit and miser, who died rtcentlv In u shanty nent Superior, AVIs., is supposed to have left $100,000. Something to Know. It may be worth something to kinw thai the very best medicine for restoring the tiled out nervous system to a healthy vigor is Kle--trie hitters. This medicine is purely vege table, acts by giving tone to th nerve ccntm in the stomach, gently stimulHtes the Liver and Kidneys, and aids these organs in throw ing off impurities in ihc blood. Klectric Hitters improves the apielite, aids digestion, and is pronounced by those who have tried it as the very best blood purifier nnd nerve tonic. Try it. Sold for ooe or Ji.oo ier bottle at A. Wasley's drug store. Dentil of a .'.i-ltinti rnhnt Lender. London, Jan. . E-l'.ard ITrtrforrt. one of tho deleF ,cs fn in the British trades unlcn ecr.r'c:s tn Aiverieali Feder.-tlcn of Lnbi r co i -fieri. Ivld re cently at Nathvlile, Te day of pneua rnla v. :-i "... tfux1 . , " c-rt Tucr- 'T'i C.I ..'.! ftV- ;-. M--.nr. ' ' the Air.e rived at llaiford Bail,- py vllle c.-tr rlcrn liner Sou! hair i " rop'vrent -T e n -' . rr ' if n. n y n nt Impossible to foresee an accident, possible to bo prepared for it. Dr. llcleetric Oil. Jtonare h over piin. Not lm r'liom.is AIlf(i'"ii Hundred MIUi (.'invornt1on Nashville, Tenn., Jan. 0. It Is be lieved the long distance telephone rec ord was broken yesterday at Callatin, Tenn., when John H. Connor, iv;ve sentatlve of the Bell company, tniVr-1 with the opeiator ut Norfolk, V.i. Tlu circuit used passed through N::-livltlc Kvansvllle, Terro Haute, Indian lpoll:-, I'lttsbutR, I'hilndelphla, Wnsblnifton and Blchmond to Norfolk, making fullj l.Cno miles. Jlrs. Jlary hird, Ilarrishurg, IV., siys. "My child is worth millions in me; yi t 1 would havo lost her hy croup liad I mil in vested twenty-five cents iu a bottle of One Miniit. Cough Cure." It cures coughs, colds and all throat and lung tumbles. C. II IlMgoiibuch. I'l'lllCI" I Lrndon. Jan. C The r 11-. N spnndcnt of The Hall'- t'in. ni. that tho nephew i t i-.iiii1. c ji-i-c - iay.- idd oi Belgium, Prince .Albert Leopold, the heir presumptive lo the Belr.l i throne, will make a long tour of the United States and Canada. The king lies no son llvlnrf and his d-jimhters are ex cluded from the succession by the Belgian constitution. l'Mr Albert's elder brother, Prince Baldwin, died in 18'Jl. Two million Americans sutler the torturing pangs of dyspepsia. No need to. Ilurduik Wood Hitters cures. At any ilrug stoic. Sooli-ty l.i-m'li'i-t 'hiii i-i'd Willi llurirlni-.v St. Jo3epli, Mo., Jan. G.-Calami! Calkins, son of rich mv. ents and for merly a vountr socle' v leader. Is or trial In the cilmlnal court heio on tht charge of burglary and larciny. He I charged with iircaiung into the real estate oillce of John L. Zeidler on tin night of Sent. 3 and ril.ing the safe When the police arrested him he ad mltted the crime. The defense Is thai he was made insane by the e:;.essiv use of cigarettes. A PLAUGE OF THE NIGHT. ITCHING PILES AND OTHER REC TAL TROUBLES EASILY CURED BY A NEW AND SAFE METHOD. A Remarkable Number of Cures Made by the Pyramid Pile Cure. About one person in every four sufiers from some form of rectal disease. The most com mon and annoying is itching piles, indicated by warmth, slight moisture and intense, un controllable itching in the parts affected. The usual treatment has been some simple ointment or salve which sometimes give tern ioraiy relief, but nothing like a permanent cure can be expected from such superficial treatment. The only permanent cure for itching piles yet discovered is the Pyramid I'ile Cure, not only for itching piles, but for every other form of piles, blind, bleeding or protruding. The first application gives instant relief and the continued use for a short time causes a per manent removal of the tumors or the small parasites which cause the intense itching and discomfort of itching piles. Many physicians for a loug time supposed that the remarkable relief afforded by the Pyramid I'ile Cure was because it was sup posed to contain cocaine, opium or similar drugs, but such is not the case, A recent careful analysis of the remedy showed it to be absolutely free from any cocaine, opium, in fact any poisonous, injurious drugs what ever. l'oi this reason the Pyramid I'ile Cure is probably the only pile cure extensively rccom mended by physicians, because it is so safe, so prompt in the relief alfo-ded and so far as known the only positive cure for piles except a surgical operation. In one year the Pyramid Pile Cure has be. come the best known, the safest and the most extensively sold of any pile cure before the public. Nearly all druggists now sell it at 50 cents and 1 1 per package. Address the Pyramid Co., Marshall, Mich., for book on cause and cure of piles and also hundreds of testimonials horn all arts of the United States. If suffering from any fotm of piles ask your druggist for a jiackngc of Pyramid Pile Cure and try it to night. kttk your grocer for the "lioynl Patent dour, and take uo ether brand. It Is tho host flour made. THE FLORIDA LIMITED. Tlii-cn i:nllrn Now Trillin I'nr Southern i.iiIIwio'a Florida Scrvlc.i. Tho Southern Hallway will Inatittimto It? I'lorida Limited 011 January 17th. 1803. Tho three trains built for this scrvlcn tiro tho finest .that havo aver been tumid out by the Pullman Company. This season's schedule will lie tho fastest mid must con venient over operated between Iiistern cltks and tho r sorts of tho South. Tho I'lorida Limited will have Ilroad street station daily, except Sunday, nt 2:30 p.m. anil arrive at .liuksonvlllr at 1:1(1 p. in. nnd St. Augustine 2:30 p. 111. Write to John M. Ileal I, Dlstlict l'.istongcr Agent, 82(1 Chestnut street, Phila delphia, for fitrthoritiformtitloii and advance Pullman reservations. Ttrrihlo plagitox, those Itching, pestering diseases of tho skltt. Put an end 10 misery. Bonn's Ointment euros. At any drug store. Doliiwi'.'i' lllvor I'liiprovi'iiu'iitH, Phlladeh 'i'ia, Jan, 13. Majci C, V Ilaynioi -l, ( nlted Slates en, Inoer I charge of the Improvements of 'he I -aware ttver, yesterday pent h'-: lepn upon the prcpcpcd 30 feet chi nnel fen thP Delnwaie river to the chli 1 of n glncers of the army nt Waihlin;'. n Major Itc.-.mon'I's ctlmate of ihc 0 -d of net-it ring n ch.'-i nc-l SO fe-'' dev c. low wi.,11. .in' v-u .;.U, 1.. l- ' ' i Pe, ty's Island i.inl :'rp water In iho bai ls a little nime than $5.900, COO. Dcnth -f ." ii' I'lit iiipii Londoit. Jin. 6. Aicordlnr specia! t!!n;tch fio.i Pfshawr t)eii.';t-l Ar:.ur '.d--.d:in 1' lllf .a Ii lr -'ii.' (' ihi- si vb-b 11 of ll.i- T.-.sh i::;..-dltl ip west Iinntn: ' i.iiH del1 1 day of d;-:-r pi d ''. T Is rn "' 1 ' 1 1 trim. to 0 Mttjcu ri'-in-wl .11 !ii 1'lh- l'lli'l in-1 t Dr0 Miles' Nervine A tJEMEDY FOfl THE Effects of Tobacco. TIIK csccsslvo uso of tobacco, especially by youus men Is always Injurious and undoubtedly shortjns llfo materially, llr. Ed. C. Kboen, compositor on tho Contra Costa A'cics, Martinet, Cal., writes; "I ha o used Dr. JII1C3' l.e&toratlvo Nervlno and ro cclved much benefit from it. 1 was troubled with net vousness, dlz-sy spells and sleepless ness, caused by tbo uso ot tobacco and stim ulants. I took Dr. Miles' Kcrviuo with mar vclously sood rosclts, allaying thodlzzlness, quieting tbo ticrvcc, and enabling mo to sleep and rost, proving In my caEO a very beneficial remedy." Dr. Miles' Hcstoratlvo Korvlno is cspocially uuaptcd to restoring tbo nervous synton to 11 1 normal condition under f.uch clrcumstaurca. It .loothi heals end strengthens. Dr. Jlllcb' Kcraodlcs aro&old by all drug glsta under a positlvo guat-antoo, first bottlo bcuoflta or money ro- flinfl.Hl. Vtii,.lr,.n iVk.- JV-- . ..., nerves free. AiMn i, DK. 1IILE3 311 "UlJAL CO., n.'jhirt, Ind. IP" w I Vllle'o' m tl- - Kr.tfiwn 1 a itt i 1 THESE ARE HAPPY TIJ1ES. HAPPY FOR BUYERS. HAPPY FOR SELLERS. HAPPY WITH Our - Great - Holiday - Trade We will keep up record breaking opportunities by daily offerings at prices that none will match. We're here for business and so are the crowds of Holiday shoppers that fill Sh nandoah'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 Fine Imported Something that meets the Christ mas cm! of any Silk Mufflers. purchaser in search of nil appropriate, as well as a useful gift. We have them ranging in pi ice from 50 cents to 52.25. Men's Scarfs We are going to sell some scarfs for half a dollar that you could not buy in the regular way for less than $1. In tccks, puffs, four-in-hand, and folded tics very fine and elegant goods ; all 50c each. To make elbow robin, .we double the space for the selling from now until Christmas, hear in mind that our 25 cent line is unequalled. Fine Gent s ni,y n liiilf or iartcr Holf Unco dozen pair. Tlmt kind nan nose, that ni maUc the wearer smile. We have the very newest creation in plaid and polka dot hose. AKE it your particular business lo cail on us bsfore'purchaslng or Inspecting ese. where. We can show you iiib greaiesi money saving values. Our store never fol lows others, but lead, Our store may not bo the largest in area ot spue, but It Is 1.1 stock and cheapest in prices. Us Shenandoah's - Greatest - Gent's - Furnishing . House, I MAX LEVIT, Prop. GOTTOLEHE. ti I'M Cottolctio or lard ? Pure, clean vegetable oil combined with wholesome, digestible beef suet, or hot; fat, laipurc, unclean, unwholesome, indi gestible? Take your choice a cooking and frying fat highly endorsed and recommended by medical nnd cooking authorities, or one just cs 3 strongly condemned? Tnhe your Pure food or poor lood ( Take im MCI i 1 W will enter die coming year prepared to give to Hie reading public tn.it which iiasmane 11 timousl -r ilm r.-ist quarter nf a century -contribution from the pens of the great literary men an J women 01 the world, illustrated by leading artisU, A brief glance over lis prospectus announces audi reading as OUR PACIFIC PROSPECT i-itiuriTH urn a MCtninro iaai. the lonut.niitt, dii-iiiitamk of a isthmian i iml k, ;;,. 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Via the true pathway, "Tbo Iron Mountain I'oitte," which traverses 11 region of perpetual I sunshine, whore, snow storms, blizzards or hinh altitude) are unknown, rujhnan first nnd second class palnco and tourist sleeping I cars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, I Old and Now Mexico, Arizona, California. ! Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and 1 Nevada, without cbannc Quick time, low ' rates, and all the comfnitsof modern railway J improvements guaranteed to all who pitr- cbaso tickets via tho Missouri Pacific lnilwny I system. For lutes right from your home, literature, nnd full information, drop a postal card, .1. 1'. McCuiii, T. V. Agc.nl. 511) hail nnd avenue, Khniia, N. Y., or 301 Ilroad way, New York. 3-1-tf W. E. lloyt, 0. E P. Agt. .1. A. Perkins, of Antiquity, O., was for tbiity years uei-illcsslj tin lured by pliysiciiuis fur tbo emu of cczcnla. Ho was (iitlckly I cured by using UaWltt's Witch llttzcl Salvo ! the fnin. us liealing salvo for piles and skin iliseas-es. I . 11. Jlagcnliucli. G-n. I 'Uif It. S. WUhams W. nUowells C. D. Warner 1 ! HOLIDAY GIFTS., M8M GLOVES, l'rom 50c pair and wards. per up- COLORS; Tan, brown and red. Woolen gloves of every description I'rench Kid palms with Astra k hnu backs and woolen lined. Price ?i. 00, a special oiler, uur stock of working gloves cannot he surpassed. Hals and Caps. nttontion to Our stiff equalled prices, as lints are uu iu styles and we pay close that j iTZ i'e ..mr- gins and sc l at fiiiiull nrofits. 1 hat , issoieiy responsible fur nur iminoimn hat trade we have established. V c quote a few prices : Stiff hats.hlack nnd brown, all slmpes mid styles, for fi. Wegiiarantocthcm to he the newest thing in the market. Our 1.50 and Si. 75 lint cannot he bought elsewhere less than S2.S0. Our 2.00. S2 So mid 00 lints arc the nobbiest and ucufest blocks made of unceasing wearing qualities. wk In THE UP-TO-DATE HAT COTTOLENtl. cholct: ingestion or indigestion? your cuoice SJfl or lard? Tho genuine- Coltolcno It old everywhere In one to ten pound yu.Iow tins, with our trndo-marks "CoHofen" nnd ttccr'i U:cd M rolron-ptanf wreath on every tin. Not guaranteed If sold In nny other way. Mndoonly by THE N. K. FAIRDANK COMPANY, Chicago. St. Louis. New York. Montreal. "THEY DO THE WORK" 2 BRONCHO I 10c i '3 HOMOEOPATHIC REMEDIES Relieve and Cure 3 3 Head Troubles Stomach Disorders System Irregularities FToTnnTInT of noted Tdvdtdnn "For every III, a special pill." If not nt Drug Stores, wrllo Bronx Chemical Co.,Yonkors,N.Y. Health Hook Mnllcd Free. 3 3 mimiuuumiuuimu Umbrellas. With the addition of holiday stock the collection is now very exten sive, ranging from 50c to $7.50, in cluding the great est variety of artis tic handles we ever had. Anybody w h o wants a good and neat looking um brella nt a moder ate cost, see the gloria silk, ones, with steel rod, at $1.00. UNDERWEAR. Wc have the largest and most complete line of gent's underwear ever shown in Schuylkill county. We were early buyers and evaded the tariff recently put 011 woolen goods. This gives us the opportunity of selling those goods from 25 to 40 pel cent, cheaper than any of our competitors. We have them iu Swits Conde high grade glove fitting apparel, red flannels, natural wool, camel's hair fleece lind and Derby ribbed wool. Wc have held hack 48 dozen shirts and drawers, heavy wool, fleece lined, at 50 cents. Wc guarantee to be fi.oo values. Hcuvy cotton fleece lined 37j cents. STORE, IS East Centre 0
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