EVENING HERALD KnrAltl.lHIIKD ISM Publl.hivl every KrmiluK, ICri,ilHniirty bI "outii jAnniK Htukkt, Nkah 'i-stki The llrrnlil I. .trllrciril IiiHIiMiaiiui...ii . ul I'm urrmimlluK to. ,i Tor "Ii cent" f "i li m abUo tins carrier. Hy mall 1.ki m ' oonlfl month, rutynlilo In mivrtlicc. Ailrrrtlrn luentn chftrfcedHCvnnllliK tomtfftUl po.ltlon. The pullllitj! ri'r c tim rilit to iIuiIikc the ponltloiiot ulvcrMwiiK-ntii wtiem-Tcrtliv pull 'iMIon ol news uYnmnus It, TIib tlttlit l MW!rvil to reJCntiy iiclvrrtlnoincnt, whvtli.- paid for or nov, ..lilt tlio iltlllier m un ' Inflwiiiwr. AilrortlsInK rnte miwln know iioii application. Kntared at the poitortk-c Bt Slunmnli itli. I'm econd class mnll matter. TKI.KI'IIONK roNNIMTNoN "All the News Thai's Fil to Print." Evening Herald SATURDAY. JAN'l'AHY 8. IBIts l. - Oliu Tottuville ooiittMiipornrit.'s, tin Miuurn' .loitrim! und Kvi'iilnjr Cliron iolo, nro (li'votiiiK cotisliluniblt' spun to tlto triul of the county olIli-inK nnd both uro blnsed in their opinifmy. Would it nut be better to ullnw tin court to determine the question v Wo think ho. TllK otolllee department at Wne-itiiiKtoii Iiiih found it nerciMiry to fsiuio n notice thut the recent con solidation of the cities und townt. compriHin Grout or 'ew York did not change tlto postal nrriintfemeiitH n.8 iifTeeting the several localities All mail liiuttor should bo ilirecled a heretofore. TllK war it on in this state. The Republican Business lien's League of Philadelphia, bus adopted resolu tions cnlllnf; for a meeting of Repub licans to organize u movement uguiiist the re-election of Senutor Quay to the United States Semite, and to op pose any selection of a candidate for Governor which may 1 e ni ule by what the League terms the state ma chine. Tho proposed meeting is to be held within two weeks. Ik tho instructions of the Auditor General of the stale to the county commissioners are carried out the duties of mercantile appraisers will bo more arduous than they have been in some counties in tho past. It is insisted that the appraisers must per sonally visit every place of business liable to the mercantile tux und ascer tain definitely the amount for which it iR liable. The AuditorGenerul also gives notice thut the depart inent will pay no bills for mileage unless satis factory evidence is given that the appraiser visited in one continuous trip every place of business assessed .. OXK of the most .remarkable wills over liled in the courts of l'ennsyl ranla eumo up before Judge Arch bald while in Towanda, presiding over the courts of Bradford county, last week, and is now in his hands for disposal. The will is that of George T. Wilcox, late of Franklin township, Bradford county, and among its provisions are that each of his male grandchildren shall receive if 1,000 provided they support the Democratic administration; and to each grunddaughtor $500 apiece in case they remain single or marry Democrats. The auditor decided that jtlie conditions attached by Wilcox to these legacies should be declared void, us a temptation or bribe for the advocacy of a particular political creed, contrary to tho genius of our government and institutions. This is one of tho questions that Judge Archbuld will have to dispose of. Home Attachments. . "When you hour a man or woman deprecating the fact thut his or her lot has been out in a certain locality and not somewhere elso, you may justly conclude that there is some thing wrong not with the locality, but with the person. A normally constituted mind cannot help dwell ing with pleasure upon tho recollec tions of childhood. Those scenes will never fade from his memory. Hut on the contrary they will grow brighter and more, beautiful as time wears on,- and when old age dims tho faculties, und robs life of its zest, these scenes remain to soothe and imstuln us as we totter down Life's sunny slope. It is the frivolous and brainless who cannot form an attachment to home, and long to forget themselves lathe excitement of new scenes and unfamiliar things. Let us think our own thoughts occasionally. Who Is this or thut popular novelist or dreamer that you must give up your own cogitations and replace them with hist Too mucli reading is worothun none, us gluttony is worse than abstemiousness. Intellectual food must be digested and ussimilated or it will not strengthen the mind. If our surroundings uro too plain, we should have imagination enough to color them to our own titbto create an ideal palace and 1111 it with ideal people. Those who run uway from one community because the people uro not ugreeable to them, will soon And thut they uro not ugree able to the people In new places. Love of homo is u fucuity of the mind, composed of whut is best of all the other faculties. It does not depend upon tho kind of a home. The occupants of the most luxurious mansions are just us likely to wunt to travel, as" those who dwell in u hovel. To bo Jncnpable of forming an at tachment to u pluce is u groat mis fortune. It makes tho professional tramp andAhe chronic traveller. It argues unt of intellect und want of eharajer. Humanity, tho sky, tho arth. IM much tho sumo wherever wo Both tho method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to tho taste, and act3 ; runny yci promptly on mo moneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses tho sys tem eflectually, dispels colds, head nclies and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is tho only remedy of its kind ever pro. duccd, pleasing to tho taste nnd ac Deptablo to the stomach, prompt in its action and trulv beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most hcalthyand ngrconmosiibstanccs, its man v excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50 cent bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. UDUISVIUE, Kf. HEW YORK, N.Y. go. What is true and beautiful and good ai where, is the same every where. No matter where we go, we cannot uot uway from ourselves, and what soever we curry of beauty within us, that can wo enjoy, and no m re. BLADDER TROUBLES. The lil.nlder was trcalc I for one purpose, namely, a reupliule fur the urine, nnd as sucli it it nut lialilr to any form of disease except by one or two wai. Tlie first way is from imiierfcct action of tlie Kidneys. The second way is Irom carelesfloeal trealmcnt of other diseases. SAMI'l.i: SUNT 1'IIHK. Unhealthy urine from unhealthy kidneys is the chief cati-u of bladder troubles. It i comforting to know that Or. Kilmer's Swamp Root fulfills every wish in quickly curing bladder and urinary troubles. It corrects ina bilily to bold urine and scalding or siingiiu; pain in passing it, or bad etTccls following use of liiuor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during the night to urinate, the mild and cxtraoidinnry effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root is soon realized. It stands tile highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine Jou should have the best. At drug gists fifty cents and one dollar. You may have a sample bottle mid iaiiipiilet, both sent free by mail. Mention IIkkai.d and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., llinghamton, N.Y. 1 lie proprietors of this paper guaran tee the genuineness of this offer. Kiln ... ... a-. Cluiago, Jan. Kiiy the mcllcntu explosion i.f a dynai: i.e cartridge In u new sewer tiring built at Central X'arl, buulevaid and Huinbolt stieet yester day Thomas' Itllcy, a laborer, uas in stantly killed and John Nash, a con tractor, and Patrick UPdiin and .Mike Oleason, laborers, were injured. WHAT DO THE CHILDREN DRINK? Don't givo them tea or colleo. Iltvo you tried tlie new food drink called (irain-O? It is delicious and nourishing mid takes the place of collcc. The iiiuro Omin-O you give, the children the. iiinio health you distribute through their systems. Oraiu-O is niado of pure grains, and when properly prepared tastes like the choice grades of colleo butcosts about i as much. All grocers sell It, 15c and Window Uliiss WorKers. Itesiimo. Baltimore, Jan. 8. All the window glass factories In tho country under the control of the American Window Glass company were put in operation today. This amounts to a production of 1,800 pots, and ct'-., fmployment te 10.000 men. 6.MI) of ,li m are skilled work men There is no need of little childicn being toitured by scald head, uczo.ua mid skin eruptions. Hewitt's Witch IIiizd, e gives instant relief and cures pernianuu'lv C. II. Ilagenhuch. I'roi i t .1 .. nl'.iK, VaHlilnrt a. Jan. i'enator Uodge yt'Hle daj inirodtueil u bill to provide for tl.u construction of a telegraphic cable from tills country to the Ha waiian Islands and Japan, China and Austrulasla. The bill kiiuiIh a subsidy of $125,000 a yenr for 20 years on tho service of Hawaii, and an additional JiG.OOO a year for the same length of time for the extension of the line to Japan or Australusla. A survey by the secretary of the navy to ascertain the most feasible route Is authorized. Impossible to foresee an accident. N'ot Im possible to bo prepared for It. Dr. ''Iionutf Kclcctrlc Oil, Monarch over pain, Kx-(iovori or's imimlilur TrJoHT-ulWdc Washington, Jan. 8.-Mlss May White, 21 years old, und said to be a daughter of ex-Oovernor Walte, of Colorado, at tempted to commit suicide yesterduy by taking strychnine. She was for merly employed In the government printing olllre, but Ion her place and grew despondent over this unci the mar riage of Arthur It. Walte, a brother, employed In the government printing otllce. to ulium she was creatly at tached. Her condition Is not regarded as set Ions, Died With iir.m'i on tlie I'ln-oi tie. Wilmington, Del., Jan, 8 While th. third section of the Chesapeake und Ohio northbound express was running between Newark and Price's yestorday Jeremiah O'llrlen, tho engineer vus seen to suddenly lurch forward, and hi a short time was dead. He was about 62 years of age, und was one of the oldest and most trusted engineers In the service of the Philadelphia, AVII mlngton and lJulthnore road. O'Hrlen wus resting one hand on the throttle. Miss Allio Hughes, Norfolk, Vn., wus frightfully burned on the face and neck Pain was Instantly relieved by Do Wilt's Witch lUzol Sal re, which healed tho injury without leaving u scar, It Is tlie fatuous pile remedy. C. II. llageubucli. MAGOwXN LEAVES TRENTON. And the Second Mrs, Mnirownu Ho lleves lloi'soir Dosorletl, Trenton, Jan. 8. Hx-Moyor Frank A. Mngownn In company with his two sons, left Trenton yesterday afternoon. It Is understood he hits gone to At lantic City. Magowan had n confer ence yesteiday with Mrs. H.trncs-Ma-gowan, and protested to her that hu liad no intention of leaving her. Some friends had raised money for Magowun, and part of this he gave to the woman. Mrs. Uurnos-MnKownn Is stll at the Uatlou hotel, but she admitted last evening that she believed Mugowan had left her, notwithstanding his state ment to her to the contrary, it Is her present Intention to stay In Trenton for a day or two nnd then go to her brother In Canada. Magowan, b"fore leaving the tty. wiit to his falli'r's residence and h.id a talk with his daughtc.'iJnllly. All tl.e i lii dren nre tiylnK to make fl.u;nvai. . m ui) .Mrs. 1! iriKM-Mu-Ru-oii i, .id lii'k Y-.i.ie. Mrs. M. II. Ford, 'ituiMcll's. Ill,, suffered fur eight vears from dyspepsia and chiouio I'ouotip'ithin and was flnallv cured by using DnWitt's Mttle Kirly Risers, the famous llltln pills fur all Ftnmach and liver troubles, r. II. Itngcnlmrh. Courts I!i ii-iuti ii it i'-m', r fei'iiti New York, Jan. 8. Anion:: the of- I tlclals sworn In yesterday was Major ! P. M. Havertv, t.'.x assessor. Major ' Haverty has held this position for sev- ernl years. In IS!) I he was removed on i the ground that he was physically un uble to perform the duties of his olllce. ' He nppealed to the courts, and was re- I Instated. The courts held that, as he I was a veteran of the civil war, It wus I Illegal to remove him without a hear- I Ing. The question of his physical dis ability was not decided. Yesterday Ma jor Haverty walked Into the mayor's oIP.cc supported by two men, who al most carried lilm. He wrote his name i with the greatest dllllculty. I "Little Colds" neglected thousands of lives sacrificed every year. Dr. Wood's Norway lne Syrup cures little colds cutes big colds too, down totho very verge of con--illilpliuti. Dc.'iiu'.llnir Teeii'-,',i.- " Coii.-sio.-.. Plat sl.rr;,, Is'. Y., Jan. 8. Morrison, the detail. ting Henneluer county treas urer, who is ttrvllig a term In the Clin ton prison, ii r.de a full uunfeudlon ot his er.r.ie ytsterday. Morrl-. n ciarei that Fied liermclstcr, acting president of the bank of which he (Morrison) was cashier, was Implicated In the embez zlement, liermcister denies tho truth of the conft sslo- . For Infants and Children. Tho fie iluilo tlgsitare cf I: n A Volltll-, Cnii m nn'ol Mir ler. IJerlli.. .i .. J -i. S. .Tu ct 1!. An son, the li-eat-oid faun kiboter who Is under sentence to be hanged Feb. 4 next for the murder of bis employer's wife, Mrs. Kmma Orr, near Oalt, on the morning of Aus. 9 last, has made a confession of the crime. Allison de clares that the theory that he made Improper pn-josals '.o Mrs. Orr, and when she rejected them had killed her, was not correct. He claims that he hail made up his mind to "get even" with the f.'.mlly for refusing to allow hl'i tu go on an excursion to Niagara Falls. Two million Americans suffer tho torturing pangs of dyspepsia. No need to. Ilurdock Wood Hitters cures. At any drug store. Stuart AH ft Fltz-ilmiiioiis, Chicago, Jan. 8. Dan A. Stuart ar rived In Chicago yesterday, and tonight will leave for St. Paul, where he will endeavor to secure the signature of Fltzslmnions to articles calling for an other light with Corbett, to take place In July or August. "Everything de pends," said Stuart, "upon the attitude Fltzslmnions may assume. It Is u set tled fact, 1 think, that Corbett will not fight Maher before he fights Fltzsim mons again, and I am not considering any sucli contingency. It is Fltzslm nions and Corbett or nothing, although if 1 cannot secure this light I may offer a purse for Corbett and Maher." 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 File Cnre, About one person in every four suflers from some form of rectal disease. The most com man 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 tem porary relief, but nothing like a permanent curf can be eKccted from sucli suerficial treatment. The only permanent cure for itching piles yet discovered is the Pyramid Pile Cure, not only for itching piles, hut 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 at.d discomfort of itching piles. Many physicians for a loug time supposed that tlie remarkable relief afforded by the Pyramid Pile 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, or in fact any poisonous, injurious drugs what, ever. I'oi this reason the Pyramid Pile Cure is probably the only pile cure extensively recom mended by physicians, tiecause it is so safe, so prompt in the relief affo-ded and so far as known the only positive cure for piles except a surgical operation. In one year the Pyramid I'ile Cure lias be come the best known, the safest and the most extensively sold of any pile cure before the public. Nearly all dmggists now sell it at 50 cents and $1 per juckage. Address the Pyramid Co., Marshall, Mich,, for book on cause and cure of piles and also hundreds of testimonials from all parts of the United States. If suffering from any form of piles ask your druggist for a packnge of Pyramid Pile Cure and try it to-night, slc your grocer for the "Royal Pate n dour, and take no other brand. It Is the best flour made. DO IT YOURSELF. You can tell Just as well as n pliyrirhn whetheryour kidneys tiro diseased or healthy. The way to do Is to take a buttle or id.iMtinrr bier, and fill it with urine. If there Is a sediment a powder-like siihstniiiT at the bottom after standing a day and night, there Is something wrong with the klilmjs An other snro sign of disease Is a desire to urinate often, and still another sign is pain in Hie hack. If urine stains linen, tliciu is no duuht that the kl lneys are aUVrtcd. Any nnd all diseases of the kidneys, liver, bladder and of the iirlnaiy passages and con stipation of the bowels ire ctllcd by Dr David Kennedy's Favorite Ueuiedy. There is no question about its being tlie best ami surest medicine In the world for such trundles. It quickly relieves nml cures 'niibllllv to hold urine, and people, young or old, who take it are nut compelled to get up a' number of times during tho night. Kur putting an end to that scalding pain experienced in pawing urine, nothing is so good 11s Dr David Ken ned 's Favorite Hcuiedy. It corrects the bad effects of whiskey and beer; is ph'iiMiut to tho taste, and docs not seem to ho incilleine stall. Diseases of the kidneys and li'.adder often rcqiiiru the use of instruments to push hick tho saudy mutter 911 the mine urn ! voided. In such cases Favorite Kiniedy should bo taken without further delay or the disease may provo fatal. It is sold for one dollar a bottle at all driigslmes. It Is well worth many times its price. Samples Free. If you wish to test Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Itemed befure buying it, send your full post ollleo address to the Dr. D.ivld Ken nedy Corporation, Itomliuit, N'. Y . and mention tills paper. W" will then mall you a sample, buttle free, as well as circulars giv ing full directions for Its use lively leader of the llKitAl.n can deiiend upon the genuine ness of this liberal oiler, and all sull'eiers from kidney troubles should tuku leh.uitife of it at once. LABOR'S 1'VS.k TO CONGRESS. I.iuvH.Siurui'Hted by the Ai-mrleuii Fed eration of l.nbor. Washington, Jan. 8. The legislative committee ''f the Airerlerin Federation of Labor, consisting; of President ,im llel Gompers, Seer"lary Frank lb mso.i and Mr. Andrew Furneth. by dlrectm 1 of the jfth annual convention of tin association, held in Nashville In De cember last, hnve Issued an nddress to the members of the Flfty-flt'h congress. After calling attention to the Intio ductlnn of modern machinery and new business methods and the competition of convict labor, by which wage work ers are forced Into idleness and want, tho committee urge the enactment into law of the following measures: "An eight hour workday on all public works. In order to stop the indiscrim inate and dnnserous use of til" wilt Jt Injunction, wo urge the adnp'ion .f senate bill 33. In oi.'.ir to, In so tie de gree, lessen the compel II Ion of convict labor, we urrje the adoption of a law to prohibit the transportation of prism, made .voods frrm one state Into nnv other state or tertltory. We U'tje the adoption of a reasonable? law to re strict undesirable immigrath n. fiv h law to be bnrtid u:on an cC.w ..tionn UiialllUatlon," Mrs. Slark, Pleasant Iltdgv, 0., says "After two doctors gave up my hoy to did. I saved him from croup by using Cue Miiiui, Cough Cure." It is tho quickest und mosi certain remedy for coughs, eolds and al throat and lung troubles. C. II. Hngoubiirli .J I MM . . ' . ' .1 , )! ' ... as h. : e f I'e '. . ! k i , adi ;erl , :;--t t; . md .vi.h it 1. name. They arc 1 1 : no.vn hen..iftei us the He; lib I . is of , he county of New York. Th! was decided upon last night at a meeting of the commit tee of 53. after a deliberation of more than three hours. The constitution provides a wide lattltude in the choice of candidates for office nnd delegates to the various conventions. -. THE RUSH To Alas In the Spring will be Tremendous, TliP inoMt jmifitnble business will bo In trans portation and merchandising and In furnUMiifj food nnd HU)Ik-s to tliu multitude of Cold HfckeiH In hhoit. h BduTrtl Trading. Mercan tile nnd Steamship hii-slnens, It was so In '19 It will huso In U8, The Alaska Transportation and Development Company ,ncZ$Ta $5 000,000" To meet thin demand, will own ami operate Its OWN STEAMERS, BOATS AND BARGES ON THE YUKON, Connecting with Ub own line of large and Magnificent Ocean Steamers, Specially adapted for passenger huslncas carry ing to that country an ImmeiiHo amount of Mip lilies and equipment for tho mlncra, at well as furnishing them transportation for themselves and their immhN, nnd CKtublUhinj; Trading Stations at dltTcreut points. An opportunity is offered any pers' n, ho they of small or law means, to buy share- of stock In this company and partieiputo In thu ENORMOUS DIVIDENDS sure to ho earned within tho next 12 months. Shares are offcied at $1.00 each pnrvaluo, non-asseswible, nnd wilt ho offered for u limited tlmotmly Safer than Savings Banks nd Bank Stocks Taylni; lamer dMdemK Whllo numerous saving banks nnd banks hvu sus mled, transportation and trading companies were nover seen In tho list of fui lures. This Mock is out. of tho most desirable Investment' olTeu-d tho public. Tho incorporators nnd Btockholilers who are connected with this company are men of wide experience in similar uudcrtakluus and men whose names aro sutllclent Kuurantee of tlie standing of the company, to wit : AMlKtiTt. 1U-ATVC, Tres Val Illatz Iliew Co., Milwaukee HON. WM. 15. MASON, United Ktates Senator from Illinois D.O KDWAimS. rassTranic Mkt. 0 II. it J). It. H , Cincinnati. KUANK A. HKCUT.of Chaa. Knottier St Co , Chicago. CUAH. H. ItOCKWICLL.TrallloMkT.O I. & Is It. KM (Monon ltouto) Chicago W. O. WNKAUHON.acu'l lass. Airt. C. N. O AT. V, U. It., Cincinnati, O 11 W. (lltlFi'lTIM'reH. First National Hank. Vickshurfr, Miss. PltKO. A OTTH, past eighteen years with Hhelhy Hank, Hhelhyvllle, lud. J. M. J'HIMJrrf, Ushicr l'irst Nnt'l Itauk, Vleksburtf, Mhm. And hundreds of others equally prominent. Address and make nil money pa) able to Tlie Alaska Transportation & Development Co,, l'talier IUilWink', Cor. Van Ilureu ,t Dearborn St., CHICAGO ILL CC COAr ami GfiOCOljlTES TOR CMINC 0RINKIMD. IRINKIHD. g'j?.f Ii CC3KIH0. CAKIKC PLrilofHaljnaliwJ ; Ii, ion :.u ai mis stews 'Kl;-fi COactr.3 UIRYWHIRt. THE FLORIDA LIMITED, Tlirrn i:nlln New Train" I'ur Houlliern ItnllKii)' I'lorldii Tlei. 'I ho Southern Hallway will Inautlnrato lt riorlda Mnilted on January 17th, 1s03. Tho three trains built for this sefvieo aro tho fluent that li.tvo nveli' been turned out by l liu I'ulhnan Company. Tills season's seliedulo will bo tlirTastest and most con venient ever opeinted between Ilaslorn citlco and tlm r hoUs of tho South. The 1'loiidn Limited will leave Hrnad street station dally, except Sunday, at 2:31) p.m. andaTlvo at .lacLmuivlllo at 1:10 p. m. and St. AtiKUstlnu 2:20 p. m. Write to John M. lieall. District I'asnenuer Attent, 8211 Chestnut htrei t, l'ldla delphla, for further liil'oniiatlon nml advance I'lilhnan luxervations. TO ciiitu a t:oi,i in oni: PAY. Tuku Itxntlvo Ilromo Qulniiio TablBts. All ilniKKlsts icfuud tho inonoy If It falls to cure. 2lu. The pciiuliio lias Ii. II. (. on (inch tablet. Kr . Jan. s. tje-i p l.i . repute'" int. the Montana P.lln ig u:.u Invpntment company as ltd Ne Yi . intmaKer, va in police court yi iterday to ntipwcr u unnnons nlleBlnir that he was coiiduotlne; a lottery b lalnoss. Jacobs explained to AlaRlittritlc Flam inev that he i""uvpntcd a nilnli n com pany that Bold rteik on the Inst xllinent plnn, fiactlor. ol the share bi'lnv Is sued monthly upon tho payment of $1, for Investiivn' In 20 mines In Montana. Each moiiih there was a drawing, nnd the company loaned to the holders of certificates ririb lunging from $2 to tlKOOO Jiili-e Klammer refused to Issue a warrant, allowing the manager to communicate with the mlnlns com pany's headquarters ns to their inten tions ns to futilre operations. At Four Score., Dr. Miles' Ncrvino Restores Health. UNOLE EZEKIEL ODEAR, assessor and tax collector, llovcrly, Mass., who lias passed tho 60tli life milo stone, says: "Dr. Miles' Ilcstoratlvo Ncrvino lias done, a groat deal of Rood. I suffered for years from sleoplessncss and ncrvou3 heart trouble Would foci weary and used up In tho morn ing, had no ambition and my work Bccmed a burden. A friend recommended Dr. Miles' Mervlno, and I purchased a bottlo under protest a3 1 had tried eo many remedies un successfully, I thought It no uso. But it gavo mo restful sleep, a good appetito and restored mo to energetic health. It is a grand good medicine, and I will gladly writo anyouo inquiring, full particularsof inysat- isfactory experience factory experience" C3fm5;5Jff; Dr. Miles' ltcmcdlcs Dr. lusu.u uj till ui uk- PdO.' w nj "Islaimrlfi. n mttllU' HIIIOO guarantee, first bottlo K- KGi'VIf : benefits or wouey ro- g?, pjcotoroo funded. Iiookcn dls- vif. ,, ... .oaSi oases of tho heart, and nerves free. Addre1-', tSs DK. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, lud. THESE ARE HAPPY TIHES. HAPPY FOR BUYERS. HAPPY FOR SELLERS. HAPPY WITH Our - Great - January - 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 Shi 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 JANUARY SALESJ&. Fine Imnorted So"''!i? Sllk MUlflerS. winter end ofnuy ..,,ln-nr Kt UntirfM Cf fltt fl HI IfnllT 1 fl t P. flS If 114 111 .1 V v. ' I... j-j-. well iw a useful L'ift. Wc have them rnnRiiin in licc from 50 cents to $2.25- Mpnc We are goiiifj to sell some o e scurfs for 111111 " lollar tllat SCnrlS you could not buy ill the regular way for less than $1. In tccks, imfTs, four-in-hand, and folded tics very fine and clegaul goods ; all 50c each. To make elbow room, wc double the space for the selling from now until Christmas, Dear in mind that our 25 cent line is unequalled. Fine Gent's n lialf or inrtr Hnlf HncA docn pair. That kind Hail nOSe. that will make the wearer smric. Wc have the very newest creation in plaid and polka dot hose. fT AKE it pr particular business lo call on " us before purchasing or Inspecting else-j where. We can show! you the greatest money saving values. Our store never fol lows others, but lead. Our store may not be 1 the lamest In area of 1 M Gcfl cn,np. hut II k In ' r.. ... .. ,. .,, , stock and cheapest In prices. i Shenandoah's - Greatest - Gent's - Furnishing . House, MAX LEVIT, Prop. Few ap nrn c I n t p B tlin Tlnti- . gcr to which the Expectant Moth- , cr is exposed anil the foreboding vrith which she looks forward to i th e ltotir of woman's severest trial. fotS-ier's Friend so assists Nature that the .change' goes forward in an cas) manner, without the violent protest of j Nausea,' Headache, etc. Gloomy forobodlngs yield to htipcful nnticlpa-1 Hons, alio pastes throuL'h tho ordeal ! quickly and with little pain, is loft stronpr to joyously perform tlio high nnd holy duties now devolved upon her, and tho time t." recovery shortened. M by Mull, rat well "f vtcc 1 1 co mR 110TTLB. rlocV 'TO PXri'XTANr MoTIIKKV' malle.l Fr, contllnlrc valu-iblo Infor.i alln and vohinuty tcatlmonUU. thi bradficld regulator co., Atlanta, Q a iOLO BV ALL DnUGGISTG. . (t-!'lJ Jc i "-..IMAM 3 Sf ( M VovlnnkyV druar ntnnt, 'Vntrft treft WM. SCHMiCKER, JR. VLMIl tor Shenandoah and Vicinftj Por- B ABBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barhev'- Bohemian reer "THEY DO THE W0HK" BRONCHO I ' HOMCEOPATHIC1 B pEAlEDIES S Relieve and Cure mm Untfl TrMihiro Head Troubles U forimilaH stomach Disorders System Irregularities of not ctl plivnU latin "For every III, a special pill." 3 If not at Drug Stores, write Bronx Chemical Co.,Yonkers,N.Y. j3 Health Hook Mailed Free. 3 GLOVES, From 50c pair and wards. COLORS : - Tnn. ' brown and red. I Woolen gloves of every description-' I'rcnch Kid paltlis I with As tra k luitt 1 kicks aim wooicn lined. I'ricc Si. 00. a special offer. Our stock 01 working gloves cannot be surpassed. Hats and Caps. attention to Our still hats are un equalled in styles and prices, ns wc pay close thut 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 e quote a few prices : Stiff hats.black and brown, nil shapes and styles, for fl. Wc guarantee them to be the newest thing in the market. Our S1.50 nnd $1.75 hat cannot be bought elsewhere less thun 2.50. Our f 2.00, S2 50 nml $3.00 hats nre the nobbiest and neatest blocks made of unceasing wearing qualities. THE UP-TO-DATE HAT KAIER'S Opera House, ii. J. QUIRK, IVIsr. MAIIANOY CIH PA. IV10NCAY. JAN. 10, '98. Tho piny tlmt has mnile nil Ainerlcn talk, BLUE JEANS The famous pastoral comedy drama. A Ktory at real life In tho llluo Jcnim Ileetrikt ot Indiana. "Will novcr wear oiit. N. Y. Herald. A stupendous scenic production. Fresh asser tive and full ot human Interest. The Famous Saw Mill Scene. Tho most thrill I ntc and realMlo climax ever presented. SEE TholVlltlcM OnmpnlRH. Tho Ilarbccue Hncrlface. HEAR Thn Klslnir Sun Itimrer'a The Hoosler Quintette. A Veil Sclectod Company. Prices. - 25, 35, 50 and 75 Cents. Chart at Snydor's Drag Store. ONE NIGHT. Thursday, Jan. 13th. Dentnan Thompson and George V. Ryer's latest great success, irmrmninniniiniiiiiiiiiiinrnmiTiiiimnijiiiiiiiinniiiirnin THE SUNSHINE PARADISE ALLEY mmuiiiimmiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii It is an Idyl of City Life. What "The Old Homestead" is to country life, "The Sunshine of Paradise Alley" is to that part of city life which we hear so much but seldom see. They are equally natural and true. Usual Prices. P A Handsome Complexion I t onoof. the Greatest charms ft woman cant possess. Fozzoni's Comi-lhiioh PowdkbJ Umbrellas. With the addition of winter stock the collection is now very exten sive, rani'im from 50c to $7.50, in cluding the great est variety of artis tic handles wc ever had. Anybody who wants a good nnd ueut looking um brella at a moder ate ccst, 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. Wc were early buyers and evaded the tarift recently put on woolen goods. This gives us the opportunity of selling those goods from 25 to 40 pet cent, cheaper than any of our competitors. We have them in Swils Conde high grade glove fitting apparel, red flannels, natural wool, camel's hair fleece Und nnd Derby ribbed wool. We have held back 48 dozsu shirts and drawers, heavy wool, fleece lined, at So cents. We guarantee to be $1.00 values. Heavy cotton fleece lined 37 cents. 1 rrtfmi7v STORE, is East Centre Street.
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