TheHerald isr iu.istu;i ihto. "All the News Bat's Fit to JW iilIUliP'l evor prmlng, etwpt SumUy, nt f 8outh Jlrtlin atrett, Hhennmlmh, !. I.OSH DHTANUi: THr.HrilO.VH. he HcrftM la delivered In Sliennmlimli nml tlie iirroiiiidini; towns for lx cent nwk, poy able to thn cnrrten. Hy mull 00 a ymr, or f M cent n monttl imyftble In mlrnnce. Ad vertisements clmrire.1 iiworillnic to miner and position. Tim publishers, reserve the right to change the imlllon of advertisements never the pir Mention of "iws demand. The right it resened reject iny itdvertiK' ii.i-nt whether paid for or not, thnt the publishers! infty dentil Improper. Adver tising r Ws made known upon application. ntcred at the int oftiee at Hhenandoah, l'a., " second class mall matter. you! dan 3t mbvoh JJ11A1H1IW OP -THK HKKAr.t)- AKr OTHKR UMLV rl'BMCATlOJf WEDNESDAY, OlTOBKR 28, 1809. OUR COUNTRY : First, Last and Forever. Wiikk business men get go penur ious that they will not longer adver tise in the paper;, the Sheriff jjener ully advertises for them. Prof. Coles. In his great aot of pouring "oil" on the troubled waters in the Democra tic ranks, Chairman Noonan finds that he hasn't sufficient to go arouudt Mike McLAuauMS' hasn't cracked a joke for the past week. lie finds that he has a serious problem before htm Charlie Berger will be the next District Attorney. Fahmeu Ciikasv has somewhat modified his Altoona declaration that if eleoted State Treasurer he will ignore the Governor's veto of a por tion of the school appropriation and pay to each district its full share of the amount appropriated by the legislature. He now says he will do bo if the Supreme Court decides that the Governor's action was unconsti tutional. Well, so would any other man as State Treasurer. Thb Ashland News, a Democratic paper, truthfully says that "James Boylan, of Mahanoy Plane, who was a candidate for County Commissioner at the late Democratic convention, was the choice of the majority of the delegates, and had the outside in fluence not interfered he would have been nominated." The News adds that "Boylan's friends can get redress at the coming election." And still they speak of Democratic harmony in this campaign ! Do Your Duty. Less than two weeks remain before election, and the managers of the local Republican campaign should make them two weeks of unufual activity. The change in the personnal of the state ticket will undoubtedly bo of material advautage to the county candidates. One of the great est drawbacks to the popularity of the state ticket having been removed in the retiring of the candidate for Judge of the Superior Court, there is every reason to believe that a con siderably larger Republican yote will be polled than had been expected. This will doubtless react, in ut least a measure, to the advantage of the local ticket in Schuylkill county the same as in other sections of the state. The situation in this county has been constantly improving the past ten days. The dissensions in the Democratic party are becoming con stantly more pronounced, and what little hope there was a few weeks ago for the success of a portion of the Democratic local tluket is disappear ing. This is the time for the friends of the Republican candidates to get down to solid campaign work in every Bection of the county, and keep it up until election day. It is simply a question of getting out a certain per cent, of the Republican votes. A little earnest, intelligent effort in each election district is all that is re quired to elect the entire Republican ticket by a handsome majority. Good work has been done, the effect of which is etn and felt. The candidates are all active and effective workers, but they cannot be every where in a large county like this. The earnest, active and influential Republicans everywhere should take hold and render the candidates all the assistance they can. The time is short, but it is long enough to accom plish a great deal by Intelligent effort. "My wife suffered fur many years from Ner vous Dyspepsia, Slds Hc.vUc lie, sleeplessness sod Nervous Dtbihty " wires John Helloes Philadelphia ' We tried many physicians ana numerous remedies, but with tin results, until I heard of Juliubon s Dyspeptia Cure We bought lz boxes, and ihe results far surpassed ourei pectations' She now eats and sleet.-, well, it jslniagin flekh, sail her color, which bad got to be yellow and salcly, is now as fn-sh as when we were first numed, and I tell her that John ton' Dyspepsia Cure has made her ten years tounger." .AHGE BOX 10 CE NTS. f25 tablets! cnt by kii ron rive i-ccnt (tamps MassatTHE JOHNSON LABORATORIES, lac, PmLA. FOR SALE BY ALL DKUUaiSTS. DYSPEPSIA THIS very word " operation" strikes terror to a woman' soul. Nearly always these operations becomo necessary through neglect. If the monses are very painful, or too frequent and excessive, get tho right advice nt once and stop taking chances. It will cost you nothing for ndvico if you write to Mrs. Plnkham at Lynn, Mass., for it, and if you let the trouble run along it will surely cost you a great deal of pain and may mean an operation. Miss Sarah J. Graham, Sheridnnville, Pa., writes: "Dear years doctored wretched by prompt attention to itr Pinkham's advice. KmllUMlt llrltnliH (fivot Harrison. Loudon, Oct. -5. The premier, the Marquis of Salisbury, was present last evening at the private dinner given to General Benjamin Harrison and Mrs. Harrison by United States Ambassador Choate and Mrs. Choate. Among tho other guests were Itev. Frederick Temple, archbishop of Canterbury, the Earl of Halsbury, Marquis of Lans downe. General Lord Garnet Wolseley, Baron Pauncefote, Arthur J. Balfour and many other eminent Britons. The Apcetlte of a Goat Is envied by all poor dyspeptics whose stomach and liver are out of order. All such should know that Dr. King's New Life Pills, the wonderful stomach and liver remedy, gives a splendid appetite, sound digestion and a regular bodily habit that insures perlcct health and great energy. Only 25c. at A. Wasley's drug store. Kroo Iollvoi.v srv!ci. Inorenso. Washington, Oct. 25. A very gratify ing showing for the free delivery ser vice is made in the annual report of the operations of that bureau. There were 50 offices added to the free de livery list, making a total of 738. The 14,250 carriers now on the rolls Is an Increase of 4 per cent over the preced ing year. The gross receipts were $G8, 057,130, an Increase of almost 22 per cent. THAT JOYI'Ur. FISIXINO With the exhilarating sense of - renewed health and strength and Internal cleanliness which follows tho uso of Syrup of Figs is unknown to tho few who have not progressed beyond tho old-time medicines and the cheap substitutes sometimes offered but never ac cepted by the woll-lnformed. Buy the genuine. Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. Tlio IUxon-Mctiovm-u l''ltrlit. Providence, Oct. 25. Tom O'Rourke, representing George Dixon, and Sam Harris, repiesentlng Terry McGovern, last night agreed to change the date of the battle between the two cham pions for thefeatherwoight champion ship of the world from Feb. 6 to Jan. 9. The men will fight at 118 pounds at the Lenox Athletic club, New York, for a purse of ?10,000. Many a Lover Has turned with disgust from an otherwise lovable girl with an offensive breath. Karl's Clover Koot Tea purifies tho breath by its action on the bowels, etc., as nothing else I will. Sold for years on absolute guarantee. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P. D. Kirlin on a guarantee. Consul Wlfilmnii to He OtiMtcjl, Portland, Ore.. Oct. 25. Advices from Hong Kong state that Consul Wlldman, at Hong Kong, is to be re lieved by Consul Bedioe, at Canton, for cause. The "cause" Is said to be his prominence with the affairs of Aguln uldo, the Filipino rebel. What Is Shlloh ? A grand old remedy for Cough, Colds and Consumption; u?ed through the world for half a century, has cured innumerable cases of incipient consumption and relieved many In advanced stages. If you are not satisfied ("with the results we will refund your money Price 25 cts,, 50 eta. and f 1.00. Sold hy P. D Kirlin on a guarantee. Hulalilii In l.Hki' .Mlfililuiin. Chicago, Oct. 25 W. E. Russell, a business man of this city, drowned himself yesterday by jumping into Lake Michigan from the steamer City of Louisville, when It was 12 miles out from Chicago, bound for St. Jo seph, Mich. Russell had been in 111 health for some time, and was de spondent over the fact that his ill ness threatened to render him helpless and a burden to his friends. No one would evr be bothered with consti pation if everyone knew how naturally and ijuiokly Burdoek Wood Bitters regulates the stomach and bowels. sentencclTfor shanohaino. Trlod to I'or"t a Man to Work on an OvHtor Hour,. Baltimore, Oct 2S. The first case ol "shanghalng" which has been trlod be fore the criminal court of Baltimore for several years resulted yesterday In the sentence of George H. Cummlngs to eighteen months' imprisonment. The victim was August Meyer, of New Brunswick, N. J., and the alleged as sault was committed on Oct. 10. Ac cording to the testimony a number of men who had been engaged in Philadel phia to work on the oyster boats of the Chesapeake arrived over the Pennsyl vania railroad at Union' station on the evening of that date. Meyer, who was aboard the train, protested, and was forcibly placed In a wagon owned by McDougall & BrcTinan and carried to their shipping oltlie. Policemen who had heard of the alleged kidnapping of a man, followed and rescuod Meyer from the j itis of the shin broker- l AAS III S"WVw-H WOMEN AVOID OPERATIONS Mrs. Pinkham: I had suffered for sev- with female troubles and until I was discouraged. I felt and tired of living. I had dis ease of kidneys, bladder trouble, dropsy and bloating, had womb trouble and a large tumor had formed; in fact all my organs were out of fix. "Seeinga woman's letter prais ing your remeaies, i wroto to her and she begged of me to try it, telling me all that it had done for her. I bought six bottles ol Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Comnound and now cannot ex- press my gratitude to you. Tho tumor began to come away in pieces and I got better all tha time. I believe now that I am entirely cured. "My doctors could not believe it at first, as thoy all had told mo that my case was a hopeless one, and no human power could do mo any good. They were astounded. If I can say anything that can help other women, I shall be glad to." It is not safe to wait until the last moment. Head off trouble Don't be satisfied without Mrs. age linn. V..t!le was no evidence to convict the ship brolterago firm, but Ciimmlngs, who was Identified hy sev eral, "was convicted. Judge Wright said In passing sentence: "The business of securing men to work on dredging vessels Is a legiti mate one, but you must prosecute It In a legitimate way. You have no right to force men, you have no right to as sault men. In order to make them ac cept the work you have In store for them. If the law permitted me I would send you to the penitentiary. You took this worthy man who was looking for work, and by force de prived him of liberty." Scald head is an eczema of tho scalp very eovero sometimes, hut it can he cured. Doan's Ointment, quick and permanent in its results. At any drug store, 50 cents. lllwliop I'ntt'or SiiIIk For 'Mnnlliw San Francisco, Oct. 25. Bishop Henry C. Potter, of New York, sailed last evening for Honolulu and the Philippines on the steamer Gaelic. He goes In his official capacity In behalf of the Protestant Episcopal church o America. Bears the tl KM You Have Always Bought Cnmp Mcetluir Swept by Pinnies, Cincinnati, Oct. 25. Epworth Heights, a grove of 50 acres of natural woodland situated on a hill near Love land, 20 miles east of here, and used by the Methodist church as a camp meeting grounds, was swept by Are yesterday. Out of 42 buildings only four were saved. The only occupants of tho village were two women care takers, who set Are to a pile of dead leaves. In a few moments' the whole grove was on Are. There was no in surance on any of the buildings, and the loss, which Is total, Is estimated at ?50,000. "A dose In time saves lives." Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syrup; nature's remedy for coughs, colds, pulmonary diseases of every sort. l'ntiil Fall of iifrMHo'vYitor. Chicago, Oct. 25. The passenger ele vator in the warren springer buuuing 231 South Canal street, fell from thi sixth floor to the basement last even ing, killing one person and Injuring three, two of whom will probably die, The dead: John Hlnkus, errand boy, 15 years of age, instantly killed. In jured: William Fritz, internal in juries, may die; Fred Schultr, back sprained and internal Injuries, may die: John Ellis, elevator boy, sprained leg, broken back and concussion of the brain. Cures croup, sore throat, pulmonary troubles. Monarch over pain of every soot Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil. Tho ICxcoiniminluiitloii Unmoved. Rome, Oct. 25. The following Is the" full text of the official Instructions from Cardinal Ledochowskl to the bishop of Belleville, Ills., bearing on the recent controversy In the Catholic church of East St. Louis: "Remove Immediately the excommunication from the parish, as they do not deserve it. Get Father Cruse to resign and ap point a pastor of their own nationality over them." There Is no appeal from this ruling, it follows on these in structlons that the general practice of the church for the future In tho United States will be that bishops must appoint pastors according to the na tionality of congregations. NUQQETS OF NEWS. Russia has agreed to arbitrate the Bering sea seal seizure controversy with the United States. The admissions to Philadelphia's National Export exposition yesterday (Delawaro day) numbered 17,742. The torpedo boat Dahlgrau had a very satisfactory test at Southport, Ms., making 30 knots over the meas ured mile. Senor Duran, Spanish minister of justice, has resigned because of the suspension of constitutional rights in Barcelona. The final proposition of Canada for the permanent settlement of the Alas kan boundary question has been trans mitted to Washlugton. Guam natives now show a hostile feeling toward the Americans, and re inforcements of marines will ho sent to the Island. General uipriano uastro, who as sumed the reins of government at Car acas, Venezuela, bas named a severely antl-Andrade cabinet. In a speech at Fostorla, O., Senator Hanna charged the Democrats with having caused the Philippine war by their opposition to the ratification of the peaie treaty. UNROLLING THE BLOODY SCROLL" Tim I'lllpliifis Kli-lnii Vnllnrx nt tlio Aincrlcnii OulpoHli Mwlitly. Manila, Oct. 25. Hollo Is stirred hy tho expectation of Important lighting. Gonoral Pulton begun "unrolling the bloody scroll," as ho promised his fol lowers in a recent speech, by firing vol leys at the Aniorlcan outposts nightly. Slnco Sunday reinforcements havo boon arriving from tho north. This activity Is designed to dlvort tho Vls- aynns from their dlssattsfactlonngaliist tho Tagalos. Aguinaldo has ordered tho release on parole of Aronotta und other Vlsay- an leaders who are disposed to negoti ate for peace, and is watching them to prevent futthor negotiations. Tho fourth Infantry reconnalsancos about Ilium found thnt tlio Insurgents had returned to Das Marinas. Thoir bugles blew when tho Americans ap- pioached. It Ib reported that they are reorgan izing at Malabon and othor towns. The lending inhabitants of that section have requested Mnjor Gonaral Otis to garrison tho towns, because the in-sui-KOUts -nro living off the people. Siifllt lont troops are lacking for this. General Otis has prohibited the local papers from printing the arrivals, de partures or any muvonionts of troops Aguinaldo, If he Is a student of the Manila papers, has been kept posted as to the whereabouts of every com pany In the army. Tho newB that the Spaniards at tempted to surrender tho rebol artil lery nt Santa Rosa hns reached Tarlac and has spread through tho country. The Filipinos are piking vongonnco on tno prisoners uy curtailing the few privileges they had. llorolc Aot ltlohly itowurded. Cleveland, Oct. 25. Four yoars ago. while in San Antonio, Tex., City Counrliman J. L. Rellly Stopped a run away team, probably saving tho life of the driver, a wealthy farmer of Palmer, Tex., named John Wallace. Mr. Rell- ley s arm was so badly Injured In the struggle that for a time amputation was thought to he necessary, but eventually It healed. On Saturday Mr. Rellly received notice from San An tonio that Mr. Wallaco had died and left him a legacy of $80,000. Discovered by a Woman. Another creat discovery has been made, and that too, by a lady in this country. "Dis ease fastened its clutches upon her and for seven years she withstood its severest tests, but her vital organs were nndermined and death seemed imminent. For three mouths she coughed incessantly, and could not sleep. She finally discovered a way to recovery, by purchasing of us a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery lor uonsumpuon, ana was so mucn relieved on taking first dose, that she slept all night ; and with two bottles, has been ab solutely cured, ller name is Mrs. Luther Lulz. 1 bus writes W. C llammcK a L.O., of Shelby, N. C. Trial bottles free at A. Wasley's Urug btore. Kegular size 50c and Sl.oo. Everybottle guaranteed. IHE PRODUCE MARKETS. Philadelphia, Oct. 21. Flour well main tained; winter superfine. J2.2.V2.40; Penn sylvania roller, clear, t3.10fr3.20; city mills, extra. 2.Mfi2"0. Hye flour quiet, but firm, at 13.60(53.00 per barrel for cholco Pennsylvonlu. Wheat firm; No. 2 red, spot, In elevntor,' 71l,i&71l4c. Corn firm; No. 2 mixed, spot, In elevator, 3!C?39Mc., No. 2 yellow, for local trnde, 42c. Oats firm; No. 2 white, clipped, 31V4C(32c.; low er grades, 2STi30c. Iluy firm- choice tim othy, $10 for hirge hales. Beef firm; mess, J9.WfilO; beef hams, 23j21. Pork dull; fumlly, $12.tOffll3. J-urd dull; western steamed, $."i.57V.. flutter quiet; western creuinery, liinSlrv: do. factory, UHSlvo.; June creamer. 17022V4c. ; Imitation creamery, 15Hi20c. ; New York dairy, lCVi j22c. ; do. creamery. 17(fi2lc.; fancy Penn sylvania prints Jobbing at 25SV2SC; do. wholpRale, 21c. Cheese quiet; large, white. 12fj 1214c; small do., 1244c; large, col ored, 12Ufll2Vtc; small do., 12140. Eggs quiet; New York and Pennsylvania, 20 21c; western, ungraded, nt mark, llJlSe, Potatoes quiet; Jersey, Jl.12iMn.40; New York. $1.12$Jl.2o: Lone Island, J1.25 l.G2ta; Jersey Bweets, J1.D0U2; southern do., 7nc.Jl. Cabbage quiet; LonB Island, J203 per 100. Cottonseed oil-dull; prime summer yellow, iSUe. ; off nummqr yellow, 27Mi2Sc; butter crudes, 32Q33c; prime winter yellow, 33034c; prime, white, 30 31c. Tallow steady; city, 4c; country 4C , SWAMP. Is at recommended for w evcrvtbiiic hut if you have ROOT kidney, liver or bladder trouble It will ho found just tho lemoily-you need. At drucaists in fifty cent and dollar sizes. You may havo a sample bottto ot tins wondorlul now discovery uy mail free, also pamphlet telling all about It. Addre&s, Dr. Kilmer&Co.,IJinL'hamton, N. Y A Portuiiu For Stolon AfloutlniiH. (Ihlrntrci. Oct. 9T, Affnr 1K mm,i deliberation yesterday a jury before juago uuuorii returned a verdict awarding J30.000 damages to Rollin u. weicu uBuinsi rrancis ti. sieger, who was charged with alienating Mrs, I.Izzlo Wfllcll'ft nffnr-tlnnH frnm hoi hug. band. No defense was made by Sieger, wno is sam to ue in Mew York city. Sleeer'R nllecoil nilvnnrpa wore mmia while a Janitor in the flat where weicn iiven, uui it is claimed lie has since ianen neir to $iuu,000. Catarrh is Not Incurable But it can not be eured by sprays, washes and inhaling mix turns which reach only the surface. Tho disease ii in the blood, and can only be reached through the blood. 8. H. S. is the only remedy which can have any effect upon Catarrh; it cures the disease perma nently and forever rids the system ol every trace of the vile complaint. Ulss Josle Owen, of Montpeller, Ohio, writes! "I was at dieted from Infancy with Catarrh, and no one oan know th suffering It producei better than I. Th sprays and washei prescribed by the doe tors relieved me onlj temporarily, and 30? thongh I used them constantly for ten years, the disease had firmer hold than ever. I tried a number ol blood remedies, but their mineral tngredlenti settled In my bones and gave me rheumatism I was In a lamentable oondltlon, and after ex haustlng all treatment, wasdeelaredlncurabl Beelng 8. S, 8. advertised as a cure for blood diseases, I decided to try It. As soon as my system was under the effect of the medlcln, I began to Improve, and after taking It foi two months I was eured completely, th dreadful disease was eradicated from my sys tem, and I have bad no return of It." Many have been taking local treat ment for years, and find themselvei worse now than ever. A trial of LSXBlood will prove it to be the rieht remedy for Catarrh. It will cure the most ob stinate case. Hooks mailed free to any nddresi by Bwift rjpeciiiu t!o,, Atluuta, Ga, SOME OF THE BEST, There Are Also Many Others of Equal Force. Good Qualities That Put the Stamp of Ex cellence Upon This Article. There arc many reasons why you should take Morrow's Kid-nC-oid In preference to any utlier kidney prep ration. First, Kid-ne-oids are a scientific preparation. Second, They nre Tablets, which is ihe scientific form of preparing medicine. Third, There are neVcr any had aficr cfiecls from their use. Fourth, They act directly upon the kidneys ; tlity are strictly akidney cure and nerve tonic. Fifth, You do not have to quit work while using Kid-nc-oids. A fifty cent box contains enough for about two weeks' treatment, l'co; le use Kid-m-oids, because they cure kidney ailments. Mr. James Skeatli, I304 Centre street, works at Philadelphia & Reading freight depot, Mahanoy city, Pa., says : "For about fifteen years I have been troubled with kid. ney trouble which was caused by an accident. 1 had a constant dull pain in the small of my back nnd in stooping I would have sharp shooting pains extending through my back from over the region of the kidneys. It would be so severe at times I could not sleep. I took Morrow's Kid-ne-oids as they were highly recommended to cure kidney trouble and tliey relieved me in a very short time. Kid-ne-oids did lor me all that is claimed for them," Morrow's Kic-ne-oids are not pills, but Yellow Tablets and sell at fifty cents a box at all drug stores and at S. P. Kirliu's drug store. Mailed on receipt of price. Manufactured by John Morrow & Co., Chemists, Spring field, Ohio. How In tin- Austrian Itololmrntli. Vienna, Oct. 25. A scandalous scene was witnessed In the Austrian reichs rath yesterday growing out of tho acrimonious discussion of the lan guages question. The minister of Jus tice, llerr Klndlnger, was literally bombarded with papers by his oppo nents, amid shouts of "reslan." Thn uproar Anally became Indescribable, and tho president of the chamber clos ed the Bitting, Strong Drink is Death DR. CHARCOT'S TONIC TABLETS are the only positively euaranteed remedy for the Drink Habit, Nervousness and Melancholy caused by strong drink. wis JUAitANTi:i: Font boxes to cure any case with a positive written tcuiir nntrn or refund the money, and to destroy tho appetite for Intojlcatlnar liquors, THE TABLETS CAN BE GIVEN WITHOUT KNOWLEDGE OF THE PATIENT. STRONG DRINK SlYS&iK-WSJK of 110.00 wo will mall you tour 41 boxes and iwsl live wrlttrn Kunrnntre lo euro or relund four money. Single boios 13.00. For sale at Klrlln's drug store. Womer's Shoe Store We have just received a carlpad of Felt and Rubber boots which we cau sell lower than any of our competitors, because we bought them before they advanced in price We are also sole agents ...for the famous... DOUQIffi ritlEStlOES For men, and QUEEN QUALITY lor women, ana other lamous shoes lor young and old, great and small The best enuioned. largest nnd i. 11 Q cueapesi snoe store in me county A. WOMER, NO. 124 NORTH MAIN ST, SWEEPING BARGAIN 3 Are Offered at Our S'ore In Boots, Shoes and Underwear. And as for groceries, we are the cheapest grocers m town. PHILIP YAROWSKY, RELIABLE GROCER, 233 W. Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. True Fortune Heater. Known In almost every household Is now being sold by us. We also sell the PENINSULAR AIR TIOHT PENINSULAR HOT BLAST PENINSULAR ART IMPERIAL CINDERELLA BANNER. Ilealues numerous other makes of Heaters. See our stoves anu Manges. Ouraock nil tirloea suit everybody. DAVISON'S DEPARTflENT STORES, Nos. 119-121-123 North Main St. In checks will save you money by buying our V l)read Try it and be conviuced. You re ceive seven loaves. l Oo Regular size cup cake 7c. l oo Regular size sponge cake oc. Try our confectionery. Buy from us. We tell fine confevtlour ry cheap. Boston Bakery, 11, Morgaimttlu. 237 W.Ccuiru Street- ROOSEVELT' IN MARYLAND. New YorltS novornor Hponldna: for tlid Itopulillcnn Party Nomltioon. naltlmore, Oct. 25. Governor HooBe- volt, of New York, who Is to make a score of Bpeechcs In Murylnnd, ar rived here yesterday and was met by United States Senator McComas, Dis trict Attorney John C. Iloso, Attorney General deorgo 11. (liiUhcr and Chair man Thomas J. Shryock, of the Ilo publlcan state committee, After tak ing supper at the Hotel Ilennert the party went to Washington, whore It was Joined by Governor Lowndes and Congrcssnian-olect George A. Pearro, and Journoyed to Piedmont, W. Va. Today thoy started eastward through the state, tho rough rider governor speaking at a number of towns In the mining region, reaching Cumberland. Allegheny county, Governor Lowndes' home, at noon. From Cumberland tho party will go to Wllliamaport and Ha gerstown, reaching Frederick tonight. Tomorrow Governor Iloosevelt will speak at Westminister and othor towns along tho Western Maryland railroad. uovetnor Lowndes, wno Is a candidate for re-election, will bo with thb New York governor during tho entire trip. i To-Nlght and To-Morrow Night And each day and night during this week you can pet at any druggists Kemp's TUlsam for tho Tli nm t and Lungs, acknowledged to ho tho most successful reiuody ever sold for Coughs, Croup, Bronchitis, Asthma and Consumption, Getn hnttlo to-day ami keep It always in tho houso, so you cau check youi cold at onco, Prlco 25o and 60o. Sample bottle freo. Coming Kvents, Oct. 25. Tho Famous South Af leans will appear at the Trinity ficfurmed church. Oct. 30 First annual ball of tho Shen andoah Huso Hall Ulub in'Kobblus' Hall. Nov. 22. National Festival in Kohbins HuU, North Main street, l$Bv lffplBJiD4 unfortunate ua.r.r.rnxn r 1 CIIIIUkUurnTatai,eMM,lllcH,ul'OIfon, rMJ ) YoaUiful Error,, Io.t Vltlltr V.rlooocl. tl. , Wnd tnr Mvnrn ThIImm.!,'. .ml BoGk iKtfWrKli" u I'rof. . r. TllblSI. M. Uir "f I.TC?.!At)nu north Blzln riu, l'nilnaclnnin,r 4 JrHt?l'- l"o.lltTtlr U. onlj ,1U In tul j UQLMa huh, u rar. ,rea inoagn id mci ccteorttea mvr 1 iuiiu ruiea. rmn w. curw m 4 to 1 u a.y. 1 ionr. a,o, rj t 1 millions of Dollars Go up in itmoko every year. Take no risks but got your houses, stock, fur niture, oto., insured in first-class re liable companies ss represented by DAVID FAUST, D.& J. SIEGEL, Are the recognized Stove Range and Heater dealers in town. They are sole agents for the Buckwalter flake. I'here is none better in the world, and you can buy them only at Siegel's. A better stove less money. FURNITURE I- Anything you may desire. petitors and a bigger stock. 103 & 105 . South Main Street. Faultless Labor consistent with Faultless Prices Are responsible for our always busy business. Try us on plumbing and gas fitting. You wont regret the trial. P. W. Bell, Cor. White & Lloyd Sts. '8 MEN'S SUIT That Compel Respect. Prices That Exact Admiration. A Remarkable Offer Hen's Suits. in Men's all-wool blue serge suits, warranted iast color, made up with satin piping, worth Si 2 ; our price during sale $Q . O O . Men's all-wool double breasted or sack suits in ten shades, stripes and checks or plaids, sold every where at $10 ; our price during this sale $G.50. Men's black cheviot suits in double or single breasted, regular $10 values; our price $Q.OOa L. Refowich, The OnePrice Clothier, 10 & 12 South Main Street, - Shenandoah, Penna, Mr. ft. A. liartlest, of tlasslef Mills, Ga., writes under date of August 3 1st, 1S99; " I am a merchant, sixty years old, andhave had kidney trouble. I took three bottles of Warner's Safe Cure, and it worked like a charm from tho first dose. I take great pleasure in recom mending it. Mrs. C. Isenhowor, of this place, who was cured by it ten years ago, is still halo and hearty, and always praising Safe Cure to her friends and neighbors. I think it is the finest preparation in the world for kidney and bladder troubles. Commercial Hotel Entirely remodeled and refurn ished, Elegant Bath and Wash Rooms. Boadero toy the Day, Woek or IV! onth. Well stocked bar attached. Anheuser-Busch St. Louis beer and Pabst Milwaukee beer in bottles. The Best Hotel in the Region Oivlng the Best Accommodations for the floney. Try Our "CONFIDENCE" s-Cent Cigar. Best on Earth. Morris Heckman, PROPRIETOR, Cor. Main and Coal Sts Shenandoah, Pa. PRAB0WSKY HOTEL, M. GRABOWSKY, Prop. 119 N. Centra St, FottsTllle, P. Fine old Whiskeys, ttlns and Wines, at the ba A choice line of Cigars and Temper ance Drinks. Accommodations for traTeltrw. Melsatall hours than others and for considerable Far cheaper than our com- DECORATIVE ART S3 Has achieved Its greatest triumphs In our artistic and handsome stock ot wall papers. All the latest designs and fashionable shades and colorings are embodied In our superb stock of art wall papers We have them from $1.00 per roll for high art decorations to 5 cents per roll for bedroom, parlor, hall or dining room papers. All Artistic ! All Pretty ! 224 West Centre St. Shenandoah. A Remarkable Offer in Men's Overcoats. Men's light color covert over coats, regular price $7.50 ; our price $4.90. Men's light color covert over coats, in all shades, at prices $6,00, S7.00, $8,00 and S9.QD. Men's black and blue all-wool Kersey overcoats, made tip with raw edges, strictly all-wool. Thesil coats are good values at Si 1 ; our price during this sale $6,75. I ! OVERCOATS
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