EVENING HERALD SA'I I'lillAY, OCTOBKHn, hi,, . T T -r -i t T -v "T t . -r rxyr Z"VT 11 I I I J 111 111 It I IN STREET WHISPERINGS. Odds and Ends Gleaned By Reporters on the Streets. The reception given General Hastings here yesterday tvns nn excellent one, con sidering the loose manner in which the nrrnUBcments were inndc. Tho com mittee that hnd the affair In hnnd forgot to give notice to the public thnt the dis tinguished cnndldnto was coming nnd It 1 snfo to Bny that before tho car arrived Iu town not a hundred people knew of tho contemplated visit. It was n mistake, but fortunately It can work no harm In Gen. Hastings' case. If there was a fight on hand such loose management would be very injurious. When such visitors are coming everybody ought to be notified. "Don't hide your light nn der n bushel." The hiiBtlera always win. There will be some lively times here be fore the CHinpalgn closes. The old Don Cameron Club Is to get on its working clothes again nnd jump In for tho wholo ticket. It Is understood that no favors are to be shown any particular candidate. Ml who join tho club's work will be ex- Ducted to stand up for nil the nominees on both the state nnd county ticket. V "Lanliran" Dover was as happy as a ark yesterday. Ho carried the banner In the Hastings parade nnd held It high in the nlr whllo the Grant Hand played In front of the hotel. Tho banner wns In- scribed with a number of terse Protection sentiments nnd I.aulRan took care to sec that all In tho crowd had a chance to nee them. Henry Williams, the president of the Mohauoy City Horough Council, is a most enthusiastic Hastings mnu. He followed the General nnd his party to town in his working clothes. The finance committee appointed to audit the accounts of thn committee that had charge of tho Soldiers' Monument picnic will begin work within a few dnys nnd the result will be published In due time. Whllo the picnic was not as suc cessful as it would have been had the times been better nnd if there had been no postponements, it is believed a nice sum will bo netted. Hazel, the young burglar who robbed Coffee's place yesterday, says it was three ft. m. when tho burglnry was committed, What have tho police to say to this t Here is n store in tho very henrt of the town, a bright electrlo light Is in front of it nnd Ave policemen are supposed to be patroll- ing tho streets, yet n seventeen-year-old thief gets into the store and cnrrles a quantity of clothing, shoes and other iroods through the streets to the north western part of the town. Tuero Is no medicine so often needed In every home nnd so ndmirnbly adapted to tho purposes for which it is intended, ns Chamberlain's Pain Halm. Hardly n week parses but some member of tho fnmilv hns need of it. A toothacho or headache mny be cured by it. A touch of rheumatism or neuralgia quieted. The mivere naln of n burn or scald Promptlv relieved and the sore healed In much less time thnn when medicine hns to bo sent for. A sprain may bo promptly treated before lnllnmmatlon sets In. which in sures a cure in about one-third of tho time otherwise required. (Juts and bruises should receive immediate treat ment before tho parts become swollen, which enn only be done when Pnln Halm Is kept nt hand. A sore throat mny be cured before it becomos serious. A troublesome corn may be removed by nnnlvlnc it twice n dny for a week or two. A lnine back may bo cured nnd several dnvs of valuable time saved or a Pnln in tlie sine or cnest relieved wiiuont paying n doctor bill i'rocure a ou cent bottle nt once nnd you will never sale by Gruhlcr Bros. regret It. For Judgr flnyimr's lie rllnntlnn. BnoOKLYN. N. Y., Oct. 0 JudgB (Jay nor write" a letter to Hmi. J. W. Muck ley. dflinlnn the nomination for th office of judge of the c mrt of appeals. Hi declares that thu reusmi which ho pub liely ns-iieni-d for not wishing to become the noiniiiee fur governor precludes htm from accenting another place on the ticket. HTit Ovt'rlionrd anil Ilriiwni.fi. Niw Yopk Oct. 0. Tho llamburg Amvrieau line Meamor Columbia, Captnin VogelgiMiml. iiirivt-d fr m Hamburg and Bomlmmvt i after a m"it tempestuous passage. During the voyage G. A. (Jlseu, of Hamburg, one of the cievv, was swept over board by u huge wave aud drowned. MUftlnnnri" Ajpr1lHtil No Trouble. LoNDOS, Oct. 0. In response tonn In quiry regarding the safety of mission aries In China the London Missionary so ciety has received a telegram from Han kow stating that all tho missionaries are well, and that they apprehend do trouble. Heath of a Color-d III. hop Wilmington, Del., Oct. 6. Edward Williams, senior blshou of the Africau Meth idist KpiMMipnl chinch, died yester day, aged ill veui "I would rather trust that medicine than any doctor I know of," says Mrs. llattle Mnson. of Chilton. Carter Co. Mo., in sneaklui; of Chnmberlaln's Colic. Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale uy urunier uros. Coming: Events. Oct. ICtli. Annual supper of the Eng lish Baptist church In Rabbins' opera bouse. Oct. 1C Lecture, entitled "Social Purity," by Rev. Anna Shaw, of Phila delphia, in the Evangelical church, under the auspices of the Shenandoah W. C. T. U. Every mother should know that croup can be prevented. The first symptom of true croup is hoarseness. This is fol lowed by a peculiar rough cough. If Clmmberlaln's Cnuith Remedy is triven freely ns soon as the child becomes hoarse or even after the cough has developed it will prevent the attack. 25 and 60 cent bottles for sale by Uruhler Bros. BATTLE WIIH I KAMP3 4- Iralu Crew Attnnknd Iiy four Ilnlioei In liittlnua. ANW5B80N. Intl.. Oct. 0. A pitched hut- between trainmen and tram ps took j.ince southwest of thii city. The crew of wiivuwem umiieu on me mn r uur ru- celved order to side truck four miles southwestern to pass. As the train left the city the blind baggage car was boarded by four tramps. When the siding wns made Urakeman Wilson went to tho front platform and ordered them off. The men showed fight and flashed revolvers. Wilson ran to the engine cab, called tho engineer and fireman, and the three pulled their revolvers. Firing began and fully twenty shots were passed, the Hnnlo came when one of the trniiips stag gered nnd fell. Ho was taken up by one of tho four and carried to the woods at the side of tho track. Just thou an east bound train passed, and tho engineer pulled out to mnkc un lost time. Ander son police ofllcers were notified and a thorough search was made, but further than snote of blood nothing could be found. Anotlicr Impnmllne ItnvnU In Nlenrwrnn Nkw Om.KANs, Oct. 0. Dlueflelds ad vices lust received snvs: Calvin C. Aus- bern, of Pittsburg, thu wealthy American resident, has been arrested lor participa ting In the July riots, although ho onn nrovo he was attending n dinner and took no part in tho disorders. Ho laid his caso before Captain O'Xcill, who re ceived word from Washlnuton that Ze- laya has consented to permit American prisoners to land in Dlueflelds to settle their affairs, although still considering them exiles. This is evidently nil that America will do for the prisoners, film land icnvc even less comfort to its exiles, and the Mohawk took them to Colombia nnd Jamaica. It has not droppod tho case of Vice Consul Hatch, however. Gen eral Ortiz has escaped from Imprisonment, and u revolution will doubtless occur soon. Nominated for Mror of Nnw Torlc. New York. Oct. 0. Colonel W. L. Strong, president of the Central National bank, and John W. Goff, who has ac nulrcd national fnrao as chief counsel of the Luxow investigating committee, were yesterday selected by the committee ol seventy, and also by the regular Repub lican organization, to head the municipal ticket this fall. Colonel Strong being uonilnnted for mayor and Mr. Gou for recorder. John Jcroloman was nomi nated for president of tho board of alder men, Henry II. Deekman for judge of tho superior court, Otta Kempner for sheriff and Dr. William O'Menghernnd Dr.Knitl W. Hoobcr for coroners. Only the nomi nees for mnyor and recorder wero ludorsed by the Republicans. The Graco Democrats refuse to support Strong, a Republican. Hired to tin Murder. PoitTLAND, Ore., Oct. (!. The horribly mutilated romnins of George W. buyers, who has been missing sinco Sept. 20, were found floating iu the Willamette river yesterday. On the night of Bayers' dis appearance nu unknown man called at Savers' home and, after somo conversa tion carried on In nu undertone, Sayers took his hat and left. This was tho last seen of him. Tho police hnvo arrested six men of bad repute. Onoof them, John Burns, n laboring man, has confessed that ho wos hired to make away with Soyors, but his conscience got tho best of him, and ho refused to do tho murder. Hecreoy lleirnrdlui; the Czar's Health. ST. Peteusiiuro, Oct. 0. Tho Official Messenger announces the safe arrival of tho czar at Livadio, hut says nothing as to the state of his henlth nor how he bore tho journey from Spnla. The dispatch ndds that a special circular has been sent to all the newspapers strictly forbiding them to make any reference w hatcver to the czar's illness beyond a mere reproduc tion, without comment, of the Official Messenger s anouncement. Itnppears cer tain thnt the imperial family will go to Corfu. Some members of the czar's house hold have already started for thu place. Train Ornidimt Tlirouch a Ilrldeo. Anniston, Ala., Oct. 0. A Birming ham and Atlantic mixed train, consist ing of one conch, n baggage and two coal cars, weut through n bridge over tne Uoo saw river. Tho bridge, wns fifty feet high oud tho woter twenty feet deep. One necro passenger was killed, and tho con ductor, flremnu, mall clerk nnd baggage master wero hurt, but not seriously In jured. Ex-flnvernor Gnrtln's Condition Critical. Beixefoxtk, Pn Oct. 0. The condi tion of ex-Governor A. G. Curtln has as sumed n very serious nature. In fnct, he has been falling so rapidly within the past few dnys that three physicians are almost constantly at his bedside. That the fam ily realize the danger is evidenced in the presence at nome oi an tne cnuuren. Deinpley and Hyatt to Fight. CniCAOo, Oct. 6. Articles have been signed for a finish between Tommy Ryan, of Chicago, and JncK Dempsoy, tne "non- poriel." The men will meet in the nrena of tho Auditorium Atuietic ciuu, oi new Orleans, on Dec. 12 for a purse of tJ,000, weighing iu at 144 pounds nt the ring side. Another Exploring Expedition. St. PETnnsnuiiQ, Oct. 6. The Rnsslan explorers. Count Kreltz nnd Baron Nolde, nre fitting out nu expedition to consist of 200 nrmcd followers and Boo camels, to ex plore the Nile oountry near Lakes Ru dolph and Btepname. xuo expeuiuou win be absent tlirco years. To Fleht Young OrlfTo. CLEVELAND. Oct. 5. Jimmy Dime, the Youngstown lightweight, is matched to meet Young unuo in n limned rounu contest within three weeks. Tho fight. which will be nt catch weights, Is to bo for 81.000 aside, and will be lougut in this city. NUGGETS OF NEWS At Vallejo.Cal., the mare Quirt ran two half mile heats in UY, nnd the fast est on record. Another two dnys speaking trip from tho car nlntform. throiiKh northern In- diaun, has been arranged forex-Presldent Harrison. A sawmill at Mineral Wells, W. Va., blew up, killing Frank Haley nnd fatally wounding Samuel Cook nnd George Schultz. Lemuel O. Reeves, of Burlington, N. J., has been debarred from practice be fore the Interior department for violutlon of the pension laws, John C. Rnnsome, while defending him self from attack by Dr. James F. Pace, at Monroe, Ala., killed his assailant. Cor oner's verdict, justifiable homicide. AND PRESIDENT COOK! President of the National Teachers' Associa tion Painc's Celery Componnd. E. H. Cook, A. M., Ph. D., ex-head mns ter of tho Rutgers college preparatory school, New Brunswick, N. J., nnd presl dent of the nutionnl educational assocla tion, graduated at Bowdoln in 1SGG. Ho organized the West Chester, Penn., state normal school, and was the ilrst princi pal ; wos principal of the Columbus, O., high school. From 1884 to 18S9 he wos prlnclpnl of the normal school at Potsdam, N. Y., spending ?SO,000 in the erection of now buildings and renovntion of old. Says tho Journal of Education: Mr. Cook Is widely known and highly appre ciated for tho genuine boom thnt every Institution with which be has been con nected has enjoyed, and from the promi nence given him by the state associations of Ohio, New York and New Jersey. He has tho tnct to take advantage of circum stances, the nbillty to decide promptly, nnd tho energy to execute. Ho has accom plished enough to satisfy any mnn's pro fessional ambition, nnd yet the best work and highest honors ought to bo ahead of him. PENCIL POINTS. Local News Gleanings Condensed lor Hasty Perusal. Parents should keep their children from playing around the Electric Railway bridge. The following letters remain uncalled for at the post office: James Dutlnr and J. W. Booden. East Cool street still remains in a very bad condition, caused by the laying of sewerage pipes. A meeting of tho Don Cameron Club has been called for Monday evening, in tho post office building. Liveryman Dnvles has purchased n fine team of Iron grey horses from William Nelswcnter. They nre greatly admired by local horsemen. No Fear or Open Hoatllltles. Washington, Oct. 0. Minister Rom ero, of Mexic-', says tho belligerent tont of press dispatches stating that Mexlcuu troops have been sent to the Guatemala frontier is unwarranted, the minister states that the trouble with Guatemala is of trifling Im-iortauce. It was referred to by President Diaz iu a recent nddross as a minor border contention, out it has never threatened to cause hostilities between the countries. The llradlnff l'reildeney. PnaAPKi.rnu, Oct. 0. If John Wan nmaker can be Induced to become a can didate for the presidency of the Rending Railroad company, there will probably Le threo tickets in the field nt the nnuunl meeting In January. President Harr.s will, of course, bo a candldnte for re-elec tion, nnd Ii-nuc L. Rice has already an nounced that he will head a ticket of i is own making. ltf-avy Floods In .Vtutrla. VIENNA, Oct. C Floods due to heay rains nave net irred at L nz Melk, Sais burg, Sclre hit and Or t A landl occurred at Badin. Sjveral villag around Gratz have usen submerged, uu in ono instance children were remover, from n school house by a lire brigade. The water Is so high that the running of trains ou the railways has Leon stopped. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorfa. when she was a Child, she cried for Castorlo, When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla, When she had Children, she gavn them CastorU Notice. All persons entitled to orders for bills rendered to the Shenandoah School Board are requested to cnll for the same at the Secretary's office, in the West street school building, on Friday, Saturday, Monday or Tuesday, between the hours of 0 a. in. and 5 p. ra. Fkakk Hasna, 10-4-3t . Secretory. Get your jjrepalrlng done at Holder- man's. Dr. Cook has been sick. Pnlue's celery compound has made him well 1 As it hns made thousandsof otherswell. Prof. Cook Is one of the editors of tho Educntlonnl Review. He knows just what the English Innguago meann.LiHere Is what hejwrltes : "Last winter I had a severe attack of the grip, which wns followed by complete ner vous prostration. I lost 40 poundsof flesh, In as many days. After trying change of climate and vnrlous remedies without any apparent benefit, at the suggestion of a friend I began to take Polne's celery com pound. Its effect wns very marvelous. My appetite returned, my digestion was improved, and I began to sleep regularly, which I had not done for weeks. I am still taking the compound, butregard my self as a well man. I have recommended It to many of my friends, nnd they are all loud in Its praise." Can anything bo plainer 1 Paine's celery compound makes people well. Just try it. The Cameron Club. All members of the Don Cameron Club and all Republicans of the town wishing to become members of it are requested to meet in Bobbins' hall, corner of Main nnd Oak streets, on Monday, 8th inst., at 7:30 p. m., sharp. B. J. Yost, Pres. Heart Disease, Relieved In 30 Minutes, Dr. Agnew's cure for the heart gives nerfect relief in all cns?s of orimnln nr sympathetic henrt disease in 30 minutes, and speedily effects a cure. It is a tiper- less remedy for palpation, shortness of brenth, smothering spells, pain in left side nnd all symptoms of a diseased heart une uose convinces. Bold by J. M. Mi lan. wis 0-0-ly How to Make Money. Great wealth has been accumulated by Bmall savings. You can save money by purchasing Wall Paper now to keep for future use. I am selling out my entire Btock nt just what it cost me. Come and see the bargains. J. P. Caiiden, 224 West Centre street. Don't Tobaooo Spit or Smoke your Life Away Is the truthful, startling title of a little book that tells all about No-to-bac, the wonderful, harmless cuaranteed tobacco hnblt cure. The cost is trifling nnd the mnn who wants to quit and enn't runs no pliyslcal or Uilanclnl risk In using "No-to- Dac.- ooiu oy an uruggists. Book at druc stores or bv mail free. Address The Sterling Remedy Co., In diana Mineral bprlngs, ind. ws-ly FUBLIG NOTICE Notice of an Election for Authority 11 Of the Borough of Shenandoah. At a special tneetlne of the Town Council of the llorough or Shenandoah, duly called for tins purpobo, litia on monauy evening, uctober 1st, 1MM, It wns resolved that It wub necessary to Increase the Indebtedness of sold borounh to and to submit tho question of such increase of liiQeDiecDfcbH to. ana to outatn tne assent or. the qualified electors of said borouub, at an election to be held by them tor that purpose, at the usual places of holding municipal elections In this borough, at the time of holding the next enerai election to oe aem on 'rucsaay, isovem ier 6th. 1H04. when and where such election will accordingly be held. The followlug statement is herewith made as reauired l v law: 1st. too amount oi tne inut assessed valuation of property In tho borough was two million six hundred and thirty-nine thousand eight hundred uuu imriy-uvB itz.uov.Dwj uouars. 2nd. The amount of tho existing debt of tho borough is one hundred and twenty-flvo thous and one hundred and llf ty-elght and ntncty-elgh t one hundredth H!5,1&8.58) dollars. rd. The amount of the proposed increase of ueu i is niiy inuusanu rou.uw; uongrs, uhlch win ue not quite two per cent, oi uo assessed valuation of the borough. 4th. The purpose of tho proposed increase Is the expense of comnletlnr the miiii water works heretofore projectedby the bor ough and which are now in cuurscpf construc tion. Uy order of tho Town Council. IVM MrtlT'ltT.-' President of Tom Council, J. J. CAK11W, Secretary of Tovn Council JAMLO 1II1CNS, 10-6-oaw-4t Clfcf Uurgcss, ESTABLISHED 187S. Kelly's M I French and American In touch with the times nnd prices. We are stroked with all the novelties of the reason, and offer them for wholesalo prices at retail for snot r..h only. Plush, 35c per yard. Silk Velvet, CUo per yord. P 2u M. P. CONRY,. Monongahela Whiskey, - 60c a qt. Pure ryo whiskey, XX, tl n qt. Fine Old Bonrbon, XXX, tl.SS n qt. Superior Blackberry Brandy, $1 n qt. Superior Cognac Brandy, tl.OO'a qt. Imported Jamaica Hum, f 1.K0 a qt. "VUEKGLING'S ttrek nul FkbL X Uest brands of 6c Cigars Safe Deposit Building and Saving ASSOCIATION OF READING, PA. 3VE. II. nWCJSTjEH., VST. 33C. DB.OJBC3MCJak.3Sr,J-A-so:,at!S- The value of each share Is K00 nt maturity. cents : and monthly dues on each share, six months or longer, 5 per cent. Interest Mcmbersmav withdraw one or all shores notice, and are entitled to the full amount with six percent. Interest after the first year's membership. No shares will bo forced out. All shareholders are entitled to loans from the fund onrenl estate secur ity. Reference nnd information on application. New series starts in Sept.. 1894 Shares may be subscribed for any time, and dues, etc., will bo received at the nfflr f M. H, Master's marble vnrd. 127 N. Jnrdln St.. on the first Mnndni? tir- h. n. Saturday of each month. We refer to J. KEITHAN, Baker and Confectioner. W. JOHNSON. Lumber Dealor. REV. ROBERT O'BOYLE. 1 Tlie Wilkes-Barre Business Golle Willccs-Bnrre, IM. To tlie Public I hove orrived In Shenandoah with n ai IM of Western Horses And they are ready for inspection at my old livery Btnbles, on North Market nlley, wnicu l will oner nt public sale on a unte to be hereafter onnounced. Watch this space. After the public sale 1 will always nave western norses tor private saio or ex change. Wm. Neiswentek, suenanuoan, x-n. Fall Weather is Here Bo is Mrs. HYDE, with a full stock of Fall Just from New York, in nil foshionable shapes, styles and colors. Also full line of .Novelties tor trimming tne DeBiBnown in town for the price. Uur line ot "Infants' Coats and Caps and Children's Bonnets can't be beat. See them and you will say so. New PQtjh Mi in York UU011 1U1111U 20 N. Main St., Shenandoah. WARREN J. PORTZ, . sinrnii Piano Toner. Pianos and ortrsns repaired. Ordors left at 31 North Main street, Shenandoah, will receive nrnmpt attention - MISCELLANEOUS. 41 finn WANTKD.-Good security. Ad- ViUuu dress "X," HEKALDomce, 10tf TXTANTED.-Cuttcrs and operators, ills doah Manufacturing Co.. Uhenandoah, Pa. It OR RENT. Store room and dwelling, 105 N. Main strcft, at present orcupiea ny Oeorgo Hoblneon, tho saddler. Apply to Mrs. Urideet Mums, ts w. ui Coal itreet. 10-6 tt SALESMAN can secure line of Tiose.Ueltlng and General Kubber. from Manufacturing Corporation, A nrsi class une ior nrsi-cisss man. P. O. box 1371, New York, IU 6-2t WANTK1). Special Advertising Canvassers, Ismlllar with premium mercantile trade; money maker of If 91. Also clever general can vassers on creates: seller or tlioaay, Stanley Bradley, 6 East ICth fit., New York. T ANTED Baletmani (alary from start yV permanent place. Drown llros. Co. Nurserymen, llochester, N. Y. 10-1-eod-lm Tir ANTED. Two young men to board in a VK private lamuy. ah moaern conveniences. Reference requited, Apply at the Herald oflice.x u-si-u -nnil RAT.K good, sound horse. Price h rrfisotable. AbpIi to Michael Peters, ShenanPoah, !' 8-SS-tf Washesad dries them In two minutes with :.r...r'i. ihn lmcds. No exoerlence oeces- sarV sells at sight; remanent position. Ad KS; w p TJartson & to., Clerk No. M, Col umbus, Ohio. TVOK HAl,K.r -The Mt Uarmel House prop- J3 erty, on tfi e corner oi uau street ana une ftSa' VidV easy terms. Will sell the ""'""T". formation as to neures am tormB canbe obtf 'a"1 PPW to Holompn LLI NERY f Designs of Millinery ! SoutU 3VCiax Btroot. 31 South Main St. A 1 LiauorStore AIp, Draught Porter arrf WelccrBeer. ard all kird?of Timpe.anct Drinks Application fen f 1.00. On dues paid In advance for a will be allowed nt time of inini i- n,i: at anv time bv i.k.i,,,, mi .i , of dues paid on hhtK .t,..oi tXiiutZ the following shareholders: J. W. STOKES Lodge No. 515. I. O. O F CAMP NO. 20(1. P. r? fi f T CAMP NO. 112 P. O. S. of A. 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Taxidermist, Robert Murray. k aid Largest Elan of Eeer. Free Lunch Dal!f JonN Weeks, Proprietor. Q. W.Davidson, Bartender When In POTTSVILLE, Stop at PHIL. WOLL'S HOTEL 200 North Centre Street. Meals at all hoars. Ladles' dlnlrjK room attached. Finest wines, liquors, cigars. Wholesale agent for felpnifia'i Newark, I J Export Lager aid Saazer Pale Beer. No finer made. Fine liquors and Cigars, liDfcouth Main St. 'I ROOF PAINTING Promptly done with tar HAWTHORN'S V. S. ROOr PAINT by JL. TC-OOTC, Agont, 189 East Coal street, Shenandoah. It Is the best and only guarantee paint against corrosion, Bra and every kind of weather, for metal, wooden and paper roofs and walls, Qlve it a trial. I
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