I 38 JfSI m, therms Rothmtf co'uoiene The new veg-ei Ate shortening. AVherr. ,r i -.voduced, it drive lard iro.-i th l.iti-hen, and inui jrestin from t'-a househol'i. It hf.s b:en tsbd by every test, and has mat every requirement.. It is as rweh superior to lat d a3 the electric light ii to the tallow-dip The o.-.ly question now is, will yon friv3 y&ur miily the benefits -which its use bestows? Mi. iu composition, in healthfulness 'in. flavi. r. or i:i economv. It success ha-, called out a lot oi imitations a:JL counterfeits mde for the sole purpose of selling in the place and on the merits o'. Cottolene. Avoid them all. They s.re made to sell cad they are a sell. Get the genui.ie Cottolkne. t.. I la 3 ftu.lj imuml palls. Made only 1s N.K.FAIRaANK&CO., CHICAGO, mo 13-3 N. DEI AWARE AVE., PHILADEI-""' HUMPHREYS' Dr. Iliimuhreys' Specifics are scientifically and carefully prepared ltemeutef, used tor years In private practice ana ior over winy years uy inu jx?ople with entire success. Every single Spcclao a ipcclal cure for tue disease named. They cure without drugging, purging or reducing the system nnd are In fact and deed the Sovereign lleuiedles of (lie World. vo. rents, rsict. 1 Fevers, Congestions, Inflammations., .25 . 1 . If IT'.. T...-- ,T--..w OnlU 1 1 I) 3-Toctlilnui Colic, Crymff. Wakefulness ,33 f 4-Illnrrlicn, ot Children or Adults 25 8 Ncurnlg-ln, Toothache, Faceache. ,35 II-IIcndiiclicB, Kick Headache, Vertigo.. .33 lu-IrsDODsln, Biliousness, Constipation. .33 11 Suppressed or l'nhifnl Periods... .33 13 Whites, Too Profuse Fcrlods .35 1.1-Croup, Lnrynzltls, noarsencss 33 14 Snlt Jtlieum, Erysipelas, Eruptions.. .35 15 Ilhcumatlsiii, Itheumatlo Tains 35 10-IUalnrln, Chills, F!vcr and Aguo 35 10-Cntn.rrh, Influento, Cold In the Head. .35 l!0-VuoopInsr Coitsli ,35 37-Kldncy Diseases .35 12S-Norvons Debility 1,00 30- Urlnnry Weakness 35 3 1 Sore Throat, Qulncy, Clcerated Throat .35 IICmi'IIllEVH' WITCH HAZEL OIL, "The Pile Olntmcnt."-TrlaI 61e, 23 Ots. Sold tr DrDStlsta, or seat frep.14 on mlpt ot pries. TJA. llUHrBI.T., (lit paf..,l MAItKD VflCX. Iiixi-nuitS'iiiu.io., Ill lis W1UU su. Mil lOItE. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. SOnDTKlLL DIVISION. JUNK 3d, 18P4. Trains will leave Shenandoah at lor the above ante for wlirstan r. Qllberton. Fraonvliie. No s Castle. Rt. Clalr.Pottsvllle, Hambirc;, Readier, Pottstown, Phmnixvllle, Norrletown and Phfl. delphla HroadBtreet station) at3:00aivl Hue n, nr. ana 1:10 p. m on apbh usjb rurt-oiw" vllle and intermediate stat) w 8-10 m. SUNDAYS. For vrigcan'a, UUbervon, Jfraokvllls, Ne Castle St. Clair, Pottsville at V. S;..r. and 8:1" n. m. J"or Hamburc. Ra. linn. T?o' . town, Phccnlxvllle, Norrlstown, l'blladelvbia at c.uu. I'Wi m., o:iu p. m, Train leavi rrtol-vllle for Hhe ,ti. jmt Ii: 10 a m and 12; U, 6:01, 7:12 and I0:2rp.ro Bunda vs. 11:11-1 a.m. and 6:40 rj. m Leave PottuvlUe for Shenandoah, st lSitt. (1 48 a. m. and 4:40,7:16 anJM:U0p m Sundays Lteave I'nu&aeinnia mroaa street bis-tii ioi henondoah at b 67 and a 85 a m, 4 (0 and '1 p Lcavo uroaa wiroet station, rnttaueipni, IOR NKW YOUIC Vnr Nev Yorlr. Gznreaa. wf jlL di al 3 20, 106, 4 50, 515, 0 50, 7 83, Si S.W. U Ml 11 11 a m, 1201 noon, 12 41 p. m. (Lim'trd f mas 1 1'- ana si n m. nining ears i su, so aim ug enr), s i. o, o, o, o ov, is, n u, vt l. 12 01 nlBht. SuSidtys. 320. 405, 45. 5 1 8 22, D 5 ,11 03 am, 12 II, 140, 230 (dlnlngcar), i 0, (Limited 4 22), 5 20,0 3J, 6 50, 7 13, 8 12 pm, 12 01 nigbt. Erprri-u) for Boston, without change, 11 a m, I WASHINGTON AND THE BOUT1I, , For Ualtlmore and Washington 8 60, 7 to. 8 , t h iu, iu a i, 1 1 ir, ii -s j im, tudo umiieu aintp i lear.) 130. 8 46. 4 41. (dlnlne car). (51 Con- tressloaal Llmltei?, dining car), 6 17, 6 55, 7 40 (illnins car) p m, and 12 03 night week days. Bundays, 360 OU M. V LU, 11 19, 11 su a III, S 11 I (dining c .r), 6 55, 7 40 (dlnlug oar) p m and ,iuj nigat. Leave lariet Htreet Ferry, Philadelphia, TOR ATLANTIC OITY. Express, 5 10, 8 50 am, 2 00. 400, 420 and 600 m week davs. Sundava. Bxnres4. 8 00. t) 00 Hud 15 am. For Cane Ma v. Anclesen. Wlldwood and lolly Bunch, einrasa, 0 a. in., 4 0b p m week lava. Sund -y, 8 31 a m. h'orBea Islu Ultv. Ocean Chtv and Avalm. 'Bisreas, 8 00 a in, 4 00 p m week days. Sun- ana1 -.viMuni bomoia Point, oxiirass. 850. am. 4 00 d .wtckday4 Buudaj-s, 8 a ra. 1. hL Phm a vi. J K. WOOD, OfMi'l Uen-i Pa 4r ftlH GRiiAT 5UCCt;iS. C3 5 tu O ft O L ATt s?n STr - J" f?r B, B Seve-n, r K, Magargle, W, H. WaUrt Your Stomach : : : Cannot stand the same washing that your boots tlo.aud the water yon drink tsu't even lit (or that purpose. Use fcrenz Schmidt's Boer and Porter, JAMES SHIELDS, Jlttmifer Shenandoah Branch. rA'ki. 8 jo rum tit 2 l U UctsJ 5 S ! i5 ,, Z .2 . f rJ S S MOH0-?-Ti E ft 15 if ?sV K'lfe !W BY A T( Disastrous Effects of Its Visit in Iowa and Minnosota. , vTERRIBLE WOFK OF THE WIND. A runnel Simp ,1 Cloud Wlilcli Cnrrlod Uverythlng HeftirH It The Los of Life nnd Property Not Yet rnlly Known, hilt Will he Very Ilenvy. ST. PAUL, Sept. 34. Ily n tornado that swept tlii-oUgti this state nnd town at least llfty lives were wiped out and thousands of dollars worth of property Was wrecked. The storm rtsiUined n cyclonic character weit of northern Iowa In Palo Alto or Clay county, extending enstward through KoftMUh and Hancock, counties, north edst through Ccrro Gordo, Worth nnd Mitchell counties Into Minnesota, qou tlnulng through Mower1 nnd Ohnstend couutles and spending Its forco In 'Win ona county Without leaving Mlnpesotn. Ileports from Iowa show that Kmmctts hurg and the surrounding country suf fered severely, and that several were killed nnd mnny seriously Injured. In Kossuth county many dwellings were blown down, nnd two deaths nre reported. Parts of Hancock county were nlso dovas. tated, and three deaths aro reported neat Brett.- North Cerro Gordo was struck and several people nre missing there. Malby and Plymouth were In the trnck of the wind, In Minnesota three peoplo were killed at Leroy, nud the whole eastern part of the-town wn4 badly damaged, the loss be ing fully $150,000. The tornado struck Le roy from the southeast. The storm first struck the Milwaukee depot there, de mollshlng it, J. F, Trask's two story store was crushed In, causing n loss of $3,000. Threu elevators nud three ware- , houses on the Milwaukee lino were de molished. The Union Opera house fell in on n dnnclng party nnd two dead bodies were taken out. During the storm a Arc broke out, destroying a hotel and three stores. Eighteen people who sought shelter in one of the demolished houses were severly hurt fend one woman will die. Lowtuer. n smnll town near Leroy, Is wiped out of existence. Spring Valley snllerH heavy oso, nnd threo were killed and forty or fifty badly Injured there. The storm then passed iu a northeasterly di rection, crossing the Hoot river and strik ing north of Preston, through the county of Fillmore, north of Kushford, nnd Into Winona county, where it struck the little village of Homer, four miles south of Winona, destroying several hou&cs. Ilenvy winds nre reported from other pnrts of the state out of the Hue of tho tornndo. Georco W. Heavers, of Algona, la., had just returned from the county fnlr with his wife nnd three children when the tor- undo struck the house and demolished it completely. Tho whole family was burled in the ruins, a. loaded ireigui car stnnu- lnc on tho side track at tho Aluona sta tion wns set In motion by tho wind nnd ran out on the tnnln trnck nnd down tho pjrado enst for nbout n mile, where it camo into collislon with n heavily londed coal tralu. .Engineer John Humphrey nnd Flremnn Charles McKldnou nnd the brnkemen jumped. The engiueer nnd fireman were very seriously injured. The tornado struck tho Cotter residence, three milos norlhenst of Osage, la., de molishing the house nnd farm buildings. At the same place Mrs. P. Lonergnu's h uso was razed, and she wns blown sev eral rods into n hay "lot, where she was picked up dead. Her dnuglitor was badly injured. It destroyed P. It. Herbert's dwelling, killing Mrs. Herbert and two clrildren.aud then struck F. Perry's house, killing his daughter Anna, nud it is thought family Injuring severnl others. At llurt, In., it is definitely known thnt eluht people wero killed ami severnl in jured, nnd n large number of farm houses nnd barn3 were bl wn down nnd de stroyed. Unrr Onk, In.,n villncefour miles north east of Osage, wns destroyed. Thirteen farm b- ues in tho vicinity were totally defaioii'-bed. even fences and stumps of trees being blown nwny nnd uprooted. North of Mason City, la., four person's were battered to death by falling timbers, and nine badly injured nre not expected to live. At tho farm of David Haddow the house wns lifted in tho air over n grove of trees, landed in n cornfield, then swept back ngnlnst tho trees, smashing it to bits and killing-. Haddow nnd his wife. A lnd 15 yenrs old wns blown three-fourths of a mllo nway. He still lives. At the farm of D. K. McKeroher, three miles west of Manloy, his 12-year-old son nnd his hired man, Louis Grnvgnald, wero killed. Threo miles north of Wesley, Kossuth county, J. Ulnghnni's house was over turned and set nflro. The inmates hnd n narrow escape. There were n total of fourteen killed In the vicinity ot Mason City so fnr as heard from. Tho storm struck near Crystal Lake. At Brltt, Hancock county, two persons are known to have been killed and sev eral wero seriously injured. A FUN Mil. KHAI'HII OI.OUD. it Carried Heath and Destructlou to the People of Algoim. " ALSOSA, Is... S--pt. 84, Yesterdny wns a day of sorrow for Kossuth county. Nine teen funerals were held nnd others .will be held this atturnoon. The death list in the qouuty is now known to reach eighteen, and at least six will die. The injured are reported as thirty-nine In number. Professor A. J. Lilly, of Northern Iowa Normal school, came in from Garner nud reports thirteen dead in Ellington town ship. Cofilus for the dead are piled up at every station, nnd scenes of tho wildest grltif are being euautod. The storm as witnessed from this plnce was one of in describable grandeur. A funnel shaped cloud of inky hlaekussa swept along to the northeast, illuminated by almost con tinuous flashes ot lightning and a roar of thunder that was deep nnd continuous. The opera house wns packed with people to witness a popular play, ami a puulo was Almost occasioned by the warring ele ments. Jtobert Stevenson, living nbout four luilesnorth of Whittemore, was tho first victim. He was hit in severnl places and wns fatally injured. Ills gtuvu looked us though it hud been mowed down by u scythe. Calvin KnrracVs house, on the Heury Duraut place, wn made into kind ling 'wood iu an iiihtnnt, and si) of the fourteen occupants but two rhildieii were Injured,. Mrs, Ilfjrrack was hint in the back by tlmbtr. nnd Inr spine wns so baojly injured that lier lit dy nud lower limbs were paralyzed, A O-year-oId , boy namfd'pfiar)e,s Lev,' ,Vas lnt ou 'the Uvti$ aud will die. The house of Fred Pompe was completely demolished, 'but his wife .,n,t 0,.a ..... 1. What is Castorln Is Dr. Smuttcl Pitcher's prescription for Infants nnd Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is n harmless substituto for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It Is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' uso by Millions of Mothers. Castorln is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Castorlntsso well adapted to children that I recommend It as superior to any prescription known to roe." II. A. Ancnsn, M. D., ill Bo. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 11 Tho uso of 'Castoria Is so universal and Its merits so well known that It seems a work of supererogation to endorso it. Few aro tho intelllgenWamilles who do not keep Castoria within easy reach." Caalos SLuvmr, D, D., New York City. TriE Centaur unhurt. 'The force of the wind was such that barbed wire was stripped from the posts. At Georgo Holmnn's tho roof of the house went, leaving tho walls standing, and tho whole family was carried up from between the walls and nwny nbout twonty rods, one of the children being killed, M. W. Ferguson's family was carried through the air, and all but one lauded In n willow hedge. The baby went n llttlo f urthor nnd wns found sented on a piece of tho roof. The wife of Swnn Peterson had her skull cut open iu two places, and some exposed parts of her head wero lit erally packed with sand, plaster, hair nud grass. Particulars nro coming in all the time which indicate thnt hnlf of the terrors of the cyplone has not been told. The scene of desolation was vi-lfed nil tiny by great crowds, every available conveyance being chartered. The devastation of property will not be less than $100,0UQ. Most Of the farmers were well to do, with, snug bank accounts, nud others wero Wealthy, but numbers of the victims who wenl renters lost everything, some of them even losing thoir families. Tho permanently crippled will make a Inna list. The wires nro down ondJiews Is hard to. tfpr. nr annd i ' ., Two Tracts of Valuable Coal and Timber Land In Tennessee. BOO acres each. FOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE, If Bold Immediately. The tracks bear heavy timber and are near railroads. For particulars as to price call or nd dres 3 la pip an cl o-evIj., Pa 1 First District, XTOTJE3 FOR JOSEPH WYATT, WHEN YOU'RE LOOKING BRISHT Drop In at Linton's Photograph Gallery, And let him fasten your likeness Itobbins' Building, West Contre St. 14t hANNU&L EXCURSION OF THE Citizens' Cornet Sana OV MAIIANOY CITY, TO Allentown Fair -i-ON-l- I Thursday, Sopterabor 27, 1804, Via L. V. R. R. TX3IR VJ11ZE I.VI It. IT US OP J'.IHE. J.'ave. Ahland... Glraidvllle..... lit st Ureex Shenandoah Mahanoy Oity ., JI.IKJ 6.1 1 a. m, 1.85 1 80 a iV " 6.55 001 " l.T 1.75 1.7J Delano Ittj(urnlQf 1 leaves Atldoto.wn u; 0 p, re. The abovn trclui.e4 admiWlon to tnu Pal Hrounds. whk'h ma"e-8 tue rtiu the suae n previous years this uvoios the push and josuo to Duy ticueis. Committee: John RoMh, Jacot Holder, Win. Williams, John itartung. Chance for kestment Castoria. Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Dlarrlnr-o, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, und promoted di gestion. Without Injurious medication. MFor several years I have recommended your ' Castoria,1 and shall always contlnuo to do so as it lias Invariably produced beneficial results." EnwiN F, FanoEE, M. D., 126th Street and 7th Ave., New York City. Compant, 1 MciutAT Strkkt, New Yohk City AMUSEMENTS. JjlKROUSON'8 THEATRE, p. J. rsnausost, manager THURSDAY EVE., SEPT. 27. Walter Lawrence and Miss Engel Sumner Supported by n good company in Aiden Benedict's "Fabio Roinani 1" Living pictures by the greatest ancient nnd modern masters, the latest craze of London nnd New York. And the famous stereoptlcon nnd Spanish dnnces by Miss urace uuuier. Prices), as, 50 aud 75 Cents Reserved seats at Klrlln's drug store. fS. CORPOYAIN, FRENCH& ENAMELLED CLF. 4-J.5-0 F1NECA" F&rftN6A501 P0LICE.3 Soles. 2.I.7Boys'SchoolShoes. LADIES- SEND TOR CATALOGUE WL DOUGLAS, BROCKTON, MASS. You can save money bvpnrchaslus W. Ii r, . lT ,nrrr.t m n M.I f rt ,,re T 9 Ol advertised' shoes In the world, oud guarantee the value by stamping tne name ana price ou the bottom, which protects you against high prices ana tne miaaicmoa s .V.Y'i"" , tanal custom work in style, easy nttinB and I.. v hivi them sold everv where St fower prices for the value given than anv other make. Take no substitute. If your dealer cannot supply you, we can. boia Dy Joseph Ball, Shenandoah, Pa. SYSTEM IN EFFECT JUNE 29, 1831. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows i ror New York via Philadelphia, week dav i.10. s.as. T.ai. a.m . 1".33 ?.S5. 5.S, D.ra. Sunds 8.10, a. m. for Now Vo via Maue- Chuc week asvs. & 23.7.-i a. m i - jw. i.do n, m For Rsdlni! aud Phll- ) nhia, week day s.10,6.. 7.a), a. m., l.3i, J-oa, o.oop, m. sa- uav, x i", a. in. 'nr I'ottsvuie, week osys, z.u, t.&i, s m 113? 9 Mi. n. m. Nundav. 2.10 a m. For Tamaoua and Uahanoy City, wctt dy S.10. 6 35, 7.J0. a.m.. H.82. 2.55, 6.W p. m Si- day, 8.10, a.m. Additional fo MauauoyGil week uan, T iu p. m. ror Wllllamiiport, Sunburv rd Lewlsoi week days, S.. 11. W a, m., 1.D6. 7.nu r- ' Rundav. slh a. in. For MahanoT i'lane, week aavs. z.tu, s., p.f r.SO, 11.3C a.m., ltK, l.sS. 1M, 5.M. 7.M, p, m Sunday, s tti, w, a. m. For Ashland and Snamokln. wtek days, 8.S1 7.20, 11 W a. m., l., 7.00, u.st p. in Hi 0 S ift a ra TRAINS FOR SHKNANDOAU Leave New York via Pntladelpnia, week dan s.uu a. m . I au, i.uo, 7.tfJ p. m., u.io wgui. Hit ' p. n ave New York via Vauoh Chunk, week day l.si). u.io a. m., l.lo, i.sop. m. i.tvp I'tatlsbdslnhlu. Readme TersaiBi week days, 4,90, 8,, 10,M s. m and i.Ct i ne n.sn n. m. Hunaav. ,i.wi o. m. Leave Reading, week days, I. it, 7.10, 10.00, 11 a. m., 5 . 7.CT p. m sunaty, l., a xl Leave I'otMvuie, week aays, v.iu a, m lt.m, 8,11 p. m Sunday, 85 . m. Leave Tamaq.ua, week days, 3.1, s.ftu, ii.D t ... I 20. 7 IB. fl.Sf n. m Sundav. 8.18 a rr. Leave Mahanov City, week days, 8.46, 9.11 11.47 a.m., 1.61, 7.44, u.ih p. m. aunaay, Tn Leave Masanov i'lane, week airs, s.iu, . 5.80, 87, 11.88 a. m., 1Z.M, z.08, B.w, tj.a3,7. W,lt). Leave Wllllamsnort. week days, 10.10, a, B m. Munaav. ?.tu, t.iu a. m.. lift. 11 its. m. Sunday, ll.lt n. m for uaitimore, wasningion ami mo hob, m ii. ft o. it. R.. throuuh trains letve Keaiot Terminal, Philadelphia, P. 4 U. A. R.) at MP, 7.40. ll.e a. m., a lo.o.tn 7.W, p. ououst i.ii 7.4U, u w a. m., a 1Q, l as p. m. ATLANTIOOITY DIVI8IOH. Leave Philadelphia, Ohestnut Htreet Tht and South Htreet Wharf (or Atlantic City. nDK'UU,. UllCB.) O.W. 4l'..W IU fc (Haturdays only 1.30). 2.00, 3.00, 4 00. 4.80, 5.00, 3.4 p, m. Acoomiuodatlon, to a. m , 4,45 8.80 p m. On dollnr exeurnlou train, lilO a. m. -unda -rJxoress. 7). 8 00, 8.80 9.00, 13.0B a.m., 4 4 1 p. oi, Accommodation, 8' a. n an i I 1 p. in. One dolltr excursion train, 7.00 a ra. IteturnlDg, leave Atlantic City, dopot, corner AllanHound Arkansas avenues. Wtek-Uays Kxpress, 8 'JO, (Monday only 6.4i) 7 00,7 45, !),IW, 10.15 a. m and 3.). 4.80, 5,SC, 7.30, 9.30 p, to. Accommodation, 8.i0 a m an.1 4 '2p ra One dollar excursion truta. from ivt Mlsslnht Ave only, '1 00 p. m fun ..--Mtife. 1:10. 1.00, 8.00, 880 ,.iiu, 7 tXI 8 0O 0 80p m. Aooonmod tion, 7.1 a ii ii'S b tn Oaedoliarexiut-slonlram n,.. I. u ...... il v f, ,1,1 fn ,R o v. t.-jm rot Mis.lSrtppi Ave.otuy o.io p. in. farMr curt on uu eipreu. trains. O O.HANCOCK, On. Pass, A 1. Fhllaaelpta ft 1, A. SWEIUARD, Oen. Sunt, REAPING NEW MiliipClUTS No Selection of a Candidate for Governor as Yet. GAYS0R OF BROOKLYN LEADS. John Hot,! Th ktehr, I'rederlek I. Cnnk nnd Sentittir Illll Almi Mentioned, Though It Is Said the Senator Will Not l'nrinlt tlte Un nf Ills Nnine. SAltvrtxu, N. Y Sept. 21. A sititstl.ui more strange tliau nnv that has yet con fronted the Democratic party, anil the like of which litis never been seen by any of tho as.emljU-d party lenders, Is pre retited here today, within twenty-four hours of tho timo set for the nomination of a candidate for tho office of governor of the stnte of New York. No selection of aoandldate has yet been made, aud while one name Is prominently mentlonod here, no one person can be satd to hnve any thing like n mortgage on tho nomination. Nothing can be Indulged in but specula tion. It Is true thnt Judge Gaynor's name Is on every Hp, but when It Is known that the delegates here number less than n fourth of tho wholo number It Is cusy to see thnt events of the day may chango the whole current. So fnr there nre four candidates mcu tloned for governor, Judge Gaynor of 'Hrooklyn.John Hoyd Thatcher of Albany. Frederlpk P Cook of Rochester and Sena tor uavm 11. urn. uanlel s. L,ockwood, ot DuHalo, was mentioned, but it is said by those who know today that he is prac tically out of tho race, aud that Mr. Sbee han's support, which may dominate Erie, will be thrown towards Frederick Cook. Kvery effort will be made, however, to In duce Mr. Cook to nccept the second place upon the ticket In case either Judgo Gay nor or benntor lllll Is a nominee. As to Mr. Hill ns a candidate, Lieutenant Gov ernor Sheohan said last evenim;: 'I conversed with Senator Hill ou the matter Saturday afteruoou, before leav ing Albany for Saratoga. He not only said thnt he would not ben candidate, but nsisted that I should not broach tho sub ject to him any more, nnd hoped thnt no further mention of It would be mndti." Notwithstanding the assertion of Mr. Sbechnn, tliero nre softie people here who profess to believe that benator Hill may yet be induced to accept, with this feel ing prevailing Tammany, ot its meeting this nfternoon will, at the suggestion of senator Cantor, send a committee to wait upon the senator and try to prevail upon him to be n candidate. Would Mr. Illll make n good candi date?" wns usked of ChnrlesS. Fnirchlltl, "I must decline to answer that nues- tion," said Mr. Falrchl Id. "I nm not here In the interest of any candidate, but simply to see that all Democrats have n representation iutho convention." Mr. bhepnrd, who represents the same faction in Kings county ns Mr. Fnlrchlld represents In Jsew York, wns asked If there was anything new In their contest, Ho said: "Nothing except whnt tho Associated Press has already sent out. We sbnll nt peto bofore tho committee, on creduntinls nnd nsk that our whale dolegntion be seated. So fnr as nominations nre con cerned we nre for Judge Gnynor." I' or Jieutenntjt governor there nro three names mentioned this morning Fred- crick Cook of Hochester, John J. Liuson of Clster county nnd Jacob H. Cautor of Nuw York, with the clmnoe seemingly largely in favor of the second limned. For Judge of the court of appeals ouly oue caudidnte iH mentioned tills morning? Judge Titus, of Krie although there is a rumor thnt the name of Judge A. U. Parker will be presented by his friends. There was a little hitch in the obtain ing of the convention hall for the holding of tho convention. The Unitarian cmi- fereuce, who begnn their meeting here this forenoon, sny thnt the hall belongs to them, anil that they have mado no ar rangements with tho Democratic lenders to give It up. In the Uuitnrlnn church yesterday it was announced that the Lord's supper would Do administered In tho convention hall nt 11:30 tomorrow morning. The party leaders, however, declare thnt they secured the hnll through proper authorities, aud It Is bolieved that the little difficulty will bo amicably set tled. CUeerlmr for Clothing Workers. Hoston, Sept. 31. The executive coun cil of the striking garment makers held an all day meeting yesterday. Twenty two contractors appeared before them, ready to sign agreements, but they were denied ou the ground tun: an ngreemeut signed on Sumlny would not bo Iegnl Several of the largest manufacturers bnvo instructed their contractors to pay tho rate demanded by tho strikers, nnd It Is now Confidently expected that the strike will end by Weduesdny In a complete vic tory for the employes. A Walter's Windfall. HiNUHAlflioN, N. Y Sept. iM. Will Palmer, young innii employed iu a State street restaurant in this oity, who for the past twenty-ona years has been generally supposed to be toe sou of n -Mr. and Airs. Palmer, residing on a farm near this city, has lust learned that he Is the sou and ouly heir of a rich English lady, whose fortune lias been estimated at (3,000,000. Palmer's mother has provided amply for his needs nud made preparations to kend him to oolloge. The Whisky Trust Ousted, Chicago', Sept, 24. The formal Judg ment ot utister In the whisky trust onse was entered by Judge Gibbous. The incitement as entered ousts the Cattle Feeding uud Distilling company of all its corporate prlviltges aud compels the re spondent to pay tue costs oi uie suit in stituted by the people. An appeal wns prayed ami allowed to the supreme court. Accidentally hliot ills Guide, CUMBEHLAND, Md., Sept. 24. While Ilichnrd Klkius, son of Hon. Stephen II. Klkius. was hunting nt the Client .Moun tain club on Friday, ho shot at a deer, aud the ball glnuovd and struck his guide, in llictiug a scrlvjj. out not fatal wound. Hawaii's Minister Arrives. SAK FliANflsco, Cal., Sept. 21. L. A. Thurston, Hawaiian minister to the United Slate, was a tmAsenger on tho Australia, wh'oli arrived yesterday from Honolulu. He it going to Washington to assume his omvlal duties. Ambassador ilayard's Wife Returns New Yohk, Sept. 24. Among the pas sengers ou tltf steamer Umbrla, which ar rived from Liverpool bnturday. were Mrs. Bayard, wife of the American minister to Ureut Urltalu. Heart Disease 30Yrsl Short Breath, Palpitation. Mr. Q. W. McKlnsov, postmaster of Kokomo, lnd., and a bravo ex-soldlcr, says: "I had been severely troubled with heart disease ever since leaving the array at the closo of tho lato war, I was troubled with palpitation and. shortness of breath. 1 could not sleep on my left side, and had pain around my heart. I became so ill that I was much alarmed, and for tunately my attention was called to Dr. Miles' Heart Cure I decided to try It Tho first bottle mado a decided Improvement In my condition, and llvo bottles have com pletely cured me." O. W. McKINSEY, T. M., Kokomo, lnd Dr. Miles Heart Onrols sold on n. poslttvo cuarnntoo that tho first bottlo will benefit. AlldruKglstsscllltattl, O bottles forts, or itwlllbobcnt, prepaid, on receipt of prlco by tho Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, lnd. Lager and Finest, Purest, Healthest. Chris, Schmidt, Agt 207 West Coal St., Shennndoah. T M. REILLY'S oentralia's POPULAR : HOTEL I Where you oau alwayB get a glass of Cool Beer ami Refrashing Wines, Whiskeys, etc Don't forget the place. T. M. Ucilly'H, Locrst Avenue. CENTHALIA, PA irmnnrmt If carefl I aitoGQ dftT bra I ) MsloEemidrsandet D nrtYI... U1 T1Aat(rr.rnnrstnn.1 lUkrAilim 1 onnriinij'.iificscu uw n ill.. . . . !, .nnnA .nlurttlffMsl. H j lr hi mall. Wothtuu else will cure. -H UUUn ntMCUl vv. vnis,iyg. ii HAN'S GA MAIN AND COAL 8Td Shenandoah, I'ciina. Polite and Prompt Waiters. Safe nnd Heltable Horses to Hire. LIVERY SNEDDON'S Pear Alley, Rear CoifeoHonse. The best rices in town. Horses taken to bonrd. Hauling promptly attended to. THEATRE : CAFE! Koinierl) kept by Thos. Gibbons, Main aud Oak Sts., Shenandoals. l'tesli aud cool Beer always on tap, Wines, Liquors, Cigars. Costkllo & Oabsidy, Proprletors. PEOPLE who have CAKPKTH, lTtAlllKUH or MATTUESHEH To "to Oloanod I While cleanlre bouse, will do well to call on or addreee Ike STEAM BlIWHIICCO., 32 East Coal Street. MUSSER & BEDDALL, (Successors to Coakley Hros.) Mo. z6 Rant Centre Htreet, BnitNAMDOAlI, "A. Our Mottoi Best Quality at Lowest ClasH Prices, PatronaEe respectfully solicited. When Yon Want a First-class Big make It a point to go to "Decamp's Liuery. West St., between Centre nnd Lloyd. Teams to Hire for all Purposes ED. BRENNAM, Cor. Cherry nnd Gilbert Sta. Finest Beois, Wines and Liquor. Handsome liar fixtures. Beat Brands of 5 aud lOo Cigars. 3i sner Beers