TheHerald , i,sr,iiLisuni 1870. zrzz "All the News Thai's Fit lo Print." Published ovrry evening, except 8unilrty,tt B South Junlln street, Shcnnniloith, Pit. LONO DISTANOK TKLKl'llONIJ. The Herald Is delivered In Sliennndoah nnd tlio urroundlnir towns lor six cents wrek, liny- ble to the cnrrlers. lly mull J3.00 n yenr. or 23. cents ft month pnynble In rvlvnnce. Ad vertisements chanted according to space and position. The publishers reserve the right to change the position of advertisements whenever the publication of news demands It The right Is reserved to reject any advertisement, whether paid for or not, that the publishers may deem Improper. AUvcr tl.lno- rates made known upon application. ntered at tho post olllco at Shenandoah, Tn., as second class mall inat'er. YOU OASf NOT RBACII ItHADBBS OP -TIIK HEUAI.t) J THROUGH ANY OTHER DAILY PUBLICATION T0E3DAY. NOVEMBEH 7, 1899. OUR COUNTRY : First, Last and Forever. If you haven't voted, it Is not too lute to perform Unit duty. Evkn in a time of war a Republi can administration fulls into its old habit of showing a surplus at the end of the month. Stkkl is king, corn is king, coal is king, cotton is king, and the rest of the royal family in America are too numerous to mention. It is Btrange how severely the yellow interviewer avoids Dewey and Punston since they reached home and can nail a falsehood on the spot. Thk whisk broom with which the Pullman porter dusts the trousers of Col. Bryan is made from an American product for which the farmer is now receiving $100 a ton. Dkwet'S $10,000 watch, a gift from Boston, is to be inscribed, "Gridley, you may Are when ready." With such a timepiece the Admiral should never be late to breakfast. Rbv. Dr. Morgan Dix, New York's distinguished clergyman, is classed as an "imperialist." He pre dicts that "none of us will see the day on whioh the people will with draw from that which they accept as a grave and terrible and real re sponsibility" that is, that nobody now aliye will ever see the United States recreant to its purpose to emancipate the Philippines. The only freedom whioh the Filipinos ever had is that which the United States gave them by overthrowing Spanish rule, and this freedom the country intends to make perpetual in the home rule which it will put in operation when the- rebellion is put down. Dr. Dix, as a man of sense, a friend of liberty and a true American, stands by the government's Philip pine policy. He holds the same ground which his eminent father. Gen. John A. Dix, held when he ordered, just as the war of secession was about to begin, that "if any man attempts to haul down the American flag, shoot him on the spot." The present Dix, like his dis tinguished sire, is not a Hag furler. Wk clip the following article from the Ashland Telegram, which is just as applicable to Shenandoah, if nbt more so, than to the town west of us. Our contemporary says : "Ashland, like many other towns, has a consid erable number of people, and they are not usually good newspaper pa trons, who want to see some one roasted. They want the newspaper to get after the fellow who in some way is going up against them. Among them is the merchant who wants the newspaper to open out on peddlers, fakirs and Cheap John stores that locate here from time to time. These are, as a rule, the people who use free letter and bill heads of the gargling oil, and cheap soap manufacture, that they can get for nothing, baking powder statements, program adver tisements, and rubber stamps, and only have use for the newspaper when they want to accomplish some selfish end. They are the kind of people who peddle out dollar jobs to see where they can get it done the cheap est. This ofllce has no use for that kind of people, and Its columns are not open to them for roasting pur poses." SOMETIMES YOU EAT TOO MUCH SOMETIMES YOU DRINK TOO MUCH Sometimes you do both Leaving a bad taste, clouded bralu and general rocky feeling for the nut day. Will Bree You Up. Nothing so rood for Btotnach Troub.es, Biliousness or Malaria, and none so cheap Lares Box, lo Cent! (as FabUU.) By mall for five a-cent stamps. Wade at tl Johnson Laboratories, lie , PhlladtlohU. F0R5ALE BY ALL DRUGQISTS.Q Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvety softness of the skin Is Inva riably obtained by thor who use Pozxoai'a Oomplexlou powder. I will guaraat that my Kldnty Car will nn SO per csnt. of all forma of kidney complaint and In many Instincts the most mrloni forms of Bright' disease. If tbt dlicass Is com plleattd send a four, outlet Till of urlna. We will analytt It and advise you fra wat to do. UUNTON. a rial. Ontd. to Units At an cVuirlsts, M. anil HiMlrsl ariTlc fre. inns Arch t., rails. Mil. (. HOKKIt'S IHiS IAT.. Dirt Not Mont Ion i:x-Noimtor Hill nt Injuring tlio Dpmournpy. New York, Nov. 7. In today's elec tion the Republicans are confident of electing a majority of the assembly men and tho Democrats of carrying the four counties that mnko up tho city of New York. Richard Croker said this morning that the Democrats, oven if they curried every assembly district in New York city, would still need to make gains up the stato In order to control the assembly. Of this ho is r.ot hopeful. "Thero is no organization up the state," he suid, "and they made no campaign." In an Interview Mr. Crokor said: ' I see It is claimed that I said that ex Senator Hill was trying to Injure the Democratic party up tho state. Now, I did not say that Mr. Hill was trying to do this. But if. an I lip.-ir Snnntnr Hill takes it to himself I am not to blame for this. I merely nnld rnrtntn men up the Btate were trying to injure the Democratic party in this way. If Mr. Hill gets angry about that state ment I cannot linln It nml T rannni be blamed for any conclusion or in ference people may draw from his get ting mad." Democratic assemhlv r?nlnn In Mo York city, It is said, are being offset oy Democratic losses in the state. Mr. Croker has Increased bin nstlmnto nf the Democratic plurality In this county, and now claims 60.000 to 05,000. Dem ocratic and Citizens' Union leaders in the Nineteenth assembly district de clare that Peroz AT. Krnwnrf ntlanai will defeat Robert Mazet, Republican! Dy i.duu. Tiie itepubllcans say that. Mazet will win. IBoth Side Claiming Maryland. Baltlmnrp. Nnv 7 XXnth mrtlno , to the polls today with the leaders of each assiirlnir thplr fnllnwora nf n for- tain victory. Chairman Murray Van diver, of the Democratic state central committee, asserts that his party will carry Baltimore city and 20 out of tho 23 counties In tho ntnto Thomas J. Shryock, the Republican cnairman, concedes to John Walter Smith, the Democratic candidate for COVemOr. nnthlnrr nnvn hla nwn nnimtv Worcester. The Democratic predic tion is for a plurality approaching 12, 000, while the Republican claims nro that Governor Lownrlps will ho rn- elected by 9,000 or 10,000. litcht Vote tn South Unicorn. SlOUX Palls. S. D.. Nov. 7. Anv fnro. cast on the election in South Dakota is pure guess work. Not a township In the state has been polled and but Dne thlnar Is rprtnln nnd thnt lo tlint a light vote will be polled. Chairman iuaa, or the fusion committee, thinks 70 per cent of the vote is being cast, and Chairman Harrlck, of the Republi can committee, agrees that this esti mate is about right. Unless there lb a landslide the result may not be known until tomorrow, or possibly later. Mnsxucliuiotts' UhuiiI Mcjnrlty. Boston. Nov. 7. Thorn 1b nn rntiann to expect anything but the customary Republican victory. Not since 1882 have the Democrats carried the state, ana mis morning the election of w. Murray Crane, the Republican candi date for imVfirnnr In rnnnnrlml linvrn,1 the possibility of a doubt. The legis lature aiso win ne uepumican by the usual majority. Good judges place tho Republican majority between 50,000 and 00,000. Closo Voto Predicted In Xolirnskn. Lincoln, Neb., Nov. 7. Conservative men of both sides predict that the re sult of today's election will be very close. Estimates of chairmen at Re publican and Populist headquarters tlo not very greatly. In this city and county Judge Reese, Republican, for supreme judge, will run ahead of his ticket slightly, due to his personal popularity, this being his home. At the state house there is the greatest confi dence in a fusion victory. Tho Election In Virginia. Richmond, Nov. 7. Today's election In Virginia Is for a full house of dele gates and half the senate. The gen eral assembly will in turn elect a Uni ted States senator to succeed Senator Martin and what are known as the Ciipitol olllcors. The candidates for senator are Senator Martin and Gov ernor Tyler. Tho vote throughout the stale will be light, and the legislature vill be overwhelmingly Democratic. Apntliy tn Knnsnn. Topeka, Nov. 7. Today elections for county officers are being held through out Kansas. They are the quietest In years, and will close a campaign that has been practically devoid of lntorest, except for local Issues. Iowa VoltintnorH' Welcome Home. Council Bluffs, la., Nov. 7. Tha I'lfty-flrst Iowa volunteers returned to their native state yesterday after ser vice in the Philippines, and received a welcome in this city that warmed tliolr hearts. A crowd of fully 5,000 people flocked hither from all parts of the ttate to Join in the greetings. At Bay llss Park Governor Shaw, Mayor Jennings and others welcomed tho boys after a parade for which 40 ban 1s fur nished music. After the exercises In the park the soldiers were served a ban quet. A Hunter's I,uok.v Find, Jackson, Miss., Nov. 7. Honry John son, a white citlzon of Jackson, while hunting in Pearleyver swamp, east of the city several days ago, discovered a box containing nearly $50,000. The money was encased In an Iron case, and Is In gold pieces, nearly all of them $20 denomination. It Is thought the money is a war treasure. All of the coins bear date prior to 1SE0. Invcmtor Holland' Victory. New York, Nov. 7. The submarlno boat Holland was successfully tested In Peconlc bay, Long Island, yesterday. At the clasc of the test the members of the board of Inspection shook hands with John P. Holland, the inventor, and congratulated him on his success He has waited 26 years for victory, and tears streamed down his rheeks when the naval officers greeted him. ( CONiiRrsSAMN RPPD'S SUCCHSS0R. , AnwiT. Allot, i:i.-tt ,jr n Majority or Over I orty-Mx Hundred. I'ditlnnd. Nov. 7.-Amos L. Allen, llpiml Minn inndlilale for congross In tlio Klrst Maine district, was oloctud yi'M.-rrtny by a majority or more than 4,000 votes over Luther V. MrKlnney, ; the Democratic ranildalo. With tlio town of Dayton, in York county, to hear from, Mr. Allen's mujority la AMOS T. ALLEN. 4,057. Dayton will doubtless rodt'ee una, mil not enough to bring It below 4,600. Tho First Malno district was opeaKer need's district last year. Congressman-elect Allen Is known In na tional llfo ns Speaker Reed's secretary for many years. Otherwise he was not a prominent figure, even In his own stato and neighborhood. Artinlrnl Dcnwp.v Goph Sliopplncr. New York, Nov. 7. Admiral Dewey nccompanled Mrs. Mildred Hazen, to whom ho is engaged to be married, on a shopping tour yesterday. While walking on Fifth avenue the admiral saw a little boy in charge of a nurse with an admiral's flag in his hands. "Hello," said tho admiral, "I cannot pass that flag." Ho shook tho little fellow by the hand, and chatted with him for a few moments. The admiral and Mrs. Hazen walked to tho Dowey arch. Here the admiral pointed out the figures to Mrs. Hazen and explain ed their significance. A crowd col lected and ho soon made his escape. Itlotous Miners Sentenced. Moscow, Idaho, Nov. 7. The culmi nating scone in the long drawn out labor troubles in the Couer d'Alene mining region wa' 'nacted in the fed eral court hero yesterday afternoon, when the ten men found guilty of in terfering with the United States mails near Wardnor, during tho riots of April 29, were sentonced by Judge Beatty to each servo 22 months In the United States prison at San Quentin, Cal., and pay a flno of $1,000, with the exception of Dennis O'Rourko, who, on account of his youth, gets 20 months and a line of $1,000. A Monster Devil Flsn Dostroylng Its victims. Is a typo of Consti pation. The power of this murderous malady is felt on organs and nerves and muscles and brain. There's no health till it's overcomo. hut Dr. King's Now Lifo Pills nro a safo and certain euro. Best in tho world for Stomach, Liver. Kidneys and Bowels. Only 25 cents at A. Wasley's drug store. l'UHHCd Over Mayor .tones' Veto. Toledo, Nov. 7. The board of al dermen last night passed over tho veto of Mayor Jones tho proposition to Bell the city gas plant. The session was full of interest and tho question was debated at times in the most acrimo nious manner. The vote resulted in the proposition being carried over the veto by 11 to 2. How Is Your Wife? Has sho lost her beauty? If so, Constipa tion, Indigestion, Sick Headache are tlio principal causes. Karl's Clover Root Tea has cured these ills for half a century. Pilco 25 cts. and 50 cts. Money refunded If results aro not satisfactory. Sold by P. D. Kirlin on a guarantee. AiitomMilluM Kor Kveryliorty. Milwaukee, Nov. 7. A local paper says this city is soon to bo tho center of the automobile Industry of the United States. A man from Iowa has Invented a machine weighing not more than 75 pounds, costing little more than a bicycle, which can be attached to any vehicle now drawn by a horse, and is capable of reaching a speed of 50 miles an hour. A stock company backed by $1,000,000 Is soon to bo formed, and a man well known throughout the United States will be at the head of the concern. Clileiifjo'H Municipal Pawnshop. Chicago, Nov. 7. A municipal pawn shop, operating under a law passed by the last legislature, was opened here yesterday, and judging from the number of applications for loans will be a success. The Institution loans money at 1 per cent a month. j -pIIERE Is a certain stylish ef- S; S I feet about garments made Z ; from these Celebrated l'at--S terns that Is not attained by the 5; ;S use of any other patterns. jy (No-Seam-Allowance Patterns.! 5 Have not on c i il f r stla end perfect 5? E fit. 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You can tlo (he mtiiK- thlnp. if yott aro In doubt its lo whether you havt), troublo with your Kidneys or Bladder, put soino of your urine in a rIbpb turn bier and let It stand 24 hours; if it ho a sediment, or n milky, cloudy appear ance, If It is rofy orstrlnpy, palo or dis colored, you should loan no time In' taking Dr. David Kfnnptly's Favorite Remedy ; It ctm bo had of all druggist it$1.00 a largo bottle, or six bottles for ffi.OO. It fs without question tho surest medlclno of the n'P to put a stop to luch dangerous symptoms ns pain In the back, a fipqnnnt desire to urinate especially at night, scalding burning pain lnpossinp water, inability to hold nrlno and nil tho miplenpnnt and dan' porous effects produced on tho system by the uso of whiskey nntl beer. Send VOtir full name and address to thai DR. DAVID KENNKDY CORPORA. TION, Rotidout, N. Y., nnd bo sure U mention this paper when a trial bottle, with pamphlet of valuable medical advice, will ho mailed to you absolute ly free. Tho publishers of this paper Gaaranteo tho genuineness of tills beral offer. PREPAKIN11 F()R TROUBLE Kontuoky MnrMlmfs niid Mllltlu Must Ho In ltonillnpHn. Louisville, Nov. G. Ante-electlon In terest was heightened last night by a report from Frankfort containing a hint of some action on the part of United Stntos Marshal A. D. Jonas in connection with tho stato election. In view of widely circulated reports as to .the possibility of trouble, and even bloodshed, tomorrow, this report caus ed much speculation. It told of a letter said to have been received by Deputy Marshal McCarthy, at Frank fort, from Mr. James notifying him not to leave his post of duty tomorrow and to he in readiness to respond to orders by telegraph or telephone from federal headquarters at Louisville. This, It is said, was a copy of a circular sent to all deputy marshals in tho state. Colonel Mengel, of tho Louisville Legion, the local organization of militia, last night ordered Company B to be in readiness for duty If called upon. Feeling Is Intense, but It is gen erally so just before the election in Kentucky. This was notably so In 18SI6, but there was little disorder. No matter how long you havo had the cough ; if it hasn't already developed into consumption. Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Svrup will euro It. MlsolilovoUH Student Shot. Buckhannon, W. Va., Nov. C. Mar tin Williams, a student at the Con ference seminary hero, In company with other students, last night burned tho president in efilgy. Seminary spe cial police hastened to the scene, when the boys ran, and to stop them several shots were fired. Williams foil, and must have lain unconscious for an hour or more. He made his way to his room later and fell uuconscious to tho floor. A bullet had entered the head below tho left eyo, piercing tho brain. Ha Is In a dangerous condition. Cniullcluto .Mol.onil'n Confidence. Cincinnati, Nov. 6. John It. McLean, the Democratic candidate for governor of Ohio, gives out-an address to voters containing his view of the Ohio elec tion outlook. He says: "All the Demo crats have to do Is to be careful; watch tho votes cast; see them counted after they are cast; see tho returns properly made and sealed, shutting out all op portunities to substitute a Hanna bal lot for a Democratic one. and victory is completely ours. 1 say this without qualification without reserve. Hanna Is beaten " For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature Collision on tlioOpenn. New York, Nov. C. The steamer Tnllnhassee, Captain Asklns, which left her dock Saturday night for Savannah, returned to her pier at midnight. Cap tain Asklns reports that when off Long Branch his steamer collided with the four masted schooner Senator Sullivan, doing considerable damage to the steamer. After the accident the steamer circled around to And the schooner, but could see nothing of her. It Is believed sho was sunk and all hands lost. Simnlsli 8nrousin. Madrid, Nov. 6. A dispatch from Bllboa says that a number of Influ ential Spaniards who wero attending a banquet there Saturday, on hearing the report that Ladysraith had fallen, sent a cable to Joseph Chamberlain saying: "On the occasion of the latest war news, the dead nation salutes you," the allusion being to a speech of tho Marquis of Salisbury during the Spanish-American conflict. In which he re ferred to "dying nations." Does TaIb Strike Yon 1 Muddy comploilons, Nauseating breath come from chronic constipation. Karl's Clover Koot Tea is an absolute cure and has been sold for fifty years on an absolute guarantee, Trice 25 eta. and 80 cts. Sold by P, D. Kirlin on a guarantee. i.oniTi orT'rnricis v. 'Jioween. Washington, Nov. 0. Francis P. Da wees died here yesterday afternoon. He was an assistant attorney genoral from 1885 to ls93. since which time he has bad an extensive practice in the court of claims. He will be burled at his former home. Pottsville, Pa., prob ably next Wednesday. OASTOniA. Bears the ? Kind You Have Always Bought Clmiued With Itoliliiuu tilt Mnlls, Washington, Nov. 6. Postofllce in spectors last night arrested William H. Marshall, a letter carrier of this city, on the charge of robbing tho malls. Three special delivery letters are said to have been found In Marsh all's possession. Hivoa are a terrible torment to tlio Utile folks, and to some older ones. Easily cured. Doan'sOIatment never falls. Instant relief, 'ti-rnunent cure. At any drug store, BO ccuU. NuaaETSop News. Tim nrlmlnqlonn tn PMtnrlnlnMn'. port exposition yesterday numbered 14.3C2. It Is announced from London that tho samoan question Has boon practically settled. Count Von Moltko, nldo-do-camp of uio emperor oi uormany, lias been granted a divorce. Queen Victoria has contributed $S,000 nnti tno rrince oi waies fi,3l0 to the Transvaal war mnd. Thn trnllnrtort Hliln wf,lli n..l..l Ban Francisco from Manila, brings news oi a snortago or ioou in uuam. Plilladelphinns are Interested in tho Monumental Brewing company, which has been Incorporated In Baltimore. Jttincu B. Corey, a wealthy coal operator of Braddock, Pa., and once candidate for govornor, proposes the raising of a $100,000,000 fund by 1,000, 000 Americans In aid of tho Boers. It is reported that Emperor Francis Joseph has consented to a morganatic nmrriago betwoen the Archdnke Fran cis Ferdinand, holr presumptive to tho thrnllO of Anatrla-Hllnirnrv unit tlio Countess Sophia Chotek. Tho Xnttotml UntvorMty, Wnshlnirtnn. Nov 7 tnnr,, .,... John W. Hoyt, chairman of the na tional COnitnltten tn nrnmnls tlin ntl. lishment of the University of the Uni ted States, said last night that tho losolutions adopted by the university committee of tho National Educational association last week would not causo the friends of tho project lo cease their efforts in its behalf. Hsald that tha lesolutlons ndoptod arehisleadlng, Hx-Oovp rnor lfiVter'"i frrrtlctlon. Cincinnati. Nov. 6. Tho most sig nificant development In the Ohio cam paign Is the prediction mado by ex Oovernor Charles Foster, who has been speaking throughout the state for the Republican ticket. Ho estimates tho total vote of the state at 975,000, ot which Nash, Republican, will get not Iets than 465,000; McLean, Democrat, not more than 410,000, and Jones, non partisan, and all others will divide the remainder, But nfter giving these figures on Nash nnd McLean Mr. Fos ter said there wns a strong probability that Jones would cut down this esti mate on the leading candidates, but If ho did, three-fourths of the cutting would be on the McLean vote. Tho Initiation Fntnllty. Geneva, N. Y Nov. 6. Tho Berkeley drowning case, according to a state ment mado by District Attorney Moran, of Seneca Falls, N. Y will be pre sented to the grand Jury of Seneca county. Mr. Moran holds that Dickin son, the student who was with Berke ley at the time, was in one sense liable for Berkeley's death, In that the latter was told to obey the orders of Dickin son while undergoing the preliminary Initiation of the Kappa Alpha frater nity. Dickinson should have known the ground before sending him on the errand he did, tho district attorney argues. ' A Tlpmocrntlo Prediction. New York, Nov. G. Richard Croker, who is personally directing the cam paign In tho boroughs of Manhattan and the Bronx, says that the Tammany district leaders aro increasing their estimates of the Democratic majorities. He claims 50,000 or more plurality in New York county. The Republicans claim a small plurality on the county ticket. The alleged purpose of the Re publicans to amend the New York charter so as to give Albany more power over affairs in this city has been taken up by Tammany. Jealous lltiHlmml'M Torrlhlo Crime. St. Louis, Nov. 6. In a Jealous rage George Barthell, a foreman in a whole sale hardware house, yesterday fatally shot his wife, beatjils wife's .father and mother Into insensibility and then killed himself. Darthell had been sep arated from his wife for four years, and during that time had made re lented requests that she return to him, but to no avail. Mr. and Mrs, Rohl fing have not recovered consciousness i.nd Mrs. Barthell is reported to bo dy ing. AN IMrOltTANT DIFFERENCE. To make it apparent to thousands, who think tbomselves ill, that tbey are not af flicted with Auy disease, but that the system simply needs cleansing, is to bring comfort home to their hearts, as a costive condition is easily cured by using Syrup of Figs. Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, and sold by all druggists. MlaHlKHlppl Voluntppr.-i to Sue. Chicago, Nov. 6. More than 300 former members of the Second and Third Mississippi volunteers, who en listed from Chicago, held a meeting yesterday. A law firm of this city claims to havo discovered an old statute of Mississippi -wb h grants a bounty of $60 to every soldier who re cruits In its regiments nnd who Is not a resident of the state. Accordingly the volunteers have organized for the pur pose of instituting proceedings. Colonel J. F. Power, .secretary of state of Miss issippi, says the claims are unfoundod. Tell Your Sister A beautiful comploxlon Is an Impossibility without good pure blood, the sort that only exists In connection with the good digestion; a healthy liver and bowels. Karl's Clover Hoot Tea acts directly on the bowels, liver and kidneys keeping them In perfect health. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P. D. Kirlin on a guarantee. The r.oncost Trolley Jiino. Cleveland, Nov. 7. Cleveland capi talists are back of a project to build the longest trolley line In the world in the Miami valley, In the southern part of the stnto. They have already ob tained control of the electric railroads connecting Cincinnati, Hamilton and Davton, and ate oiwatlug them as one system. Tha Dacratmaat"ierlM1M4.tb'0Di I IIU DtJdleoafultff rouauCTtr from Print, IllHUUiKlMHU. lKf. U. F.THKKl- It. !., SO 1 North blith 8l I'MUdel. f paia, . give uuvuki la tverf cut. V,rtoooet,astrktQr(DOOulUas). LoilVicor A lteftkh restored. Pirn eDltried. Uocr, 1 8, 1 etMi d,ilr 10 SO to S 30 KrMh aured 4 to 1 0 diTl. ..'.a A U. Mi.n.fl.l. Hn.ir. !.. Inn. il.nll,. .nn .namn, Scad tor Sworn tetUmoiiHll And Itaok. All fraud, eipoMd. SWEEPING BARGAINS Are Offered at Our S'oro In Boots, Shoes and Underwear. And as for groceries, we are the cheapest grocers in town. PHILIP YAROWSKY, RFLIABLE GROCER, 233 W. Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa "OOLD DUET," GOLD The Washing Powder. Cleans Everything from Cellar to Garret "A FAIR FACE jV AY PROVE A FOUL BAR GAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES S APOLIO yii tu m Tho groat remedy (or nervous prostration and all diseases of the generative organs ot either sox, such as Nervous Prostration, Falling or Lost Manhood, Impotency, Night iy Emissions, Youthful Errors, Mental Worry, excessive use ot Tobacco or Onlum. which lead to Consumntlon and Insanity. With everv APTPR IKIWR IPS order we guarantee to euro or refund tho monoy. Sold at $1.00 per box. AMCUUOinUi a boxes for $5. OU. Die. MOTT'S CJIIiniCAli CO., Cleveland, Ohio. For Sale toy MEN'S SIS s mi That Compel Respect. Prices That Exact Admiration. Srwwsrvvvvvvvwvvvyvvwwyvvvwvvw A Remarkable Offer in Hen's Suits. Men's all-wool blue serge suits, warranted fast color, made up with satin piping, worth $12 ; our price during sale $0,00, 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 $3.50. Men's black cheviot suits in double or single breasted, regular $10 values ; our price G. OO. SWWWyVVVWWWVVVVWWWWVV The OnePrice Clothier, 10 & 12 South main Street, D. & J. SIEZGEL, Are the recognized Stove Range and Heater dealers in town. They are sole agents for the Buckwalter flake. There is none better in the world, and you can buy them only at Siegel's. A better stove than others and for considerable-, less money. FURNITURE I- Anything you may desire. Far cheaper than our sainv. petitors and a bigger stock. 103 & 105 South Main Street. Faultless Labor consistent with sFaultless 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. WALL PAPER GREATLY REDUCED. A RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR BARGAINS. 30c Papers Reduced to I Sc. 25c Papers Reduced to 12 10c Papers Reduced to 8c. riTUr, Q-r.-rrl-v, 22 South Jardln St., AUUO. KJJ-L.y , ' tlOLLl DUST. Best XDIl. MOTT'S R. W. Houck. A Remarkable Offer in Men's Overcoats. Men's light color covert over coats, -regular -price $7,50; our price $4iQS. Men's light color covert over coats, in all shades, at prices $6,00, $7,00, $8.00 and $9.00. Men's black and blue all-wool Kersey overcoats, made up. with raw edges, strictly all-wool. These coats are good values at $vi ; our price during this sale $6.75. efowich, Shenandoah, Penna.. DECORATIVE ART 3 Una achieved Its greatest triumphs In mil artistic and handsome stock of wall 'Myers. All the latest designs and fashionable anode and colorings are embodied In our- upcrb Btiuvth ui nib ivuii )Uicrs iv e iinvu ICBEQ iroul $1.00 per roll for high art decoratfons to 5 cents per roll for bedroom, parlor, hall or dining: room papers. All Artistic ! All Pretty I 224 West Centre St. Shenandoah. Shenandoah, P,
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