The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, September 19, 1895, Image 2

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    EVENING HERALD
IWTAIII.ISIII.I) 1870.
Piil.lMied ovrry Fa rnliiir. Except Sunday, at
8 Soi rn .1 anion r, Nkaii Ckntiik.
The Herald l iblhcud InHlii niiiidofih mid I lie
HiirrotmdtiiH town fur ait cent n work, iwiy
lle t tlif cnrHciM Hy imill SI.OOb yiw.oriW
1 vnt i month, im.Milili-iii nih atiw. Advertise
ment charged iHMnrdlnK U flncrnnd position.
Tlio iiiI1h).i-i mm c tho ri jrttt to change the
poult ion of HilvPitlHi'iiirnM whenever the pub
Mention of ncw di nmiiiU It. TIib right I
icei ved to rcjci t mi iidxcrtiKcnient, whether
jmld for or not, tlmt tin- ihIHkIioi-b may deem
hniroer AdMitimng rutrs mode known
lHHl application.
Entered at the piwUiftlcc at Hhenamloah, Pa., M
Bceotid elan nuitl mutter.
TKI.hl'HONK CONNECTION.
Evening Herald
I'llURHDAY, 8KPTEMHER 10, 1808.
TATE TICKET.
STATE THEA8UBEH,
Benjamiw J. Haywood, of Mercer.
supbbiok Court jupges,
.Tamks A. Beaaur, of Centre.
K. W. Wii.lard, of Lackawanna.
( UA.RLER E. Kick, of Lucerne.
tiKoROB B. Oblady, of Huntingdon.
John J. Wickham, of Beaver.
Howard Keeper, of Northampton.
Ixax, Mia, come again.
tuEBSis a movement on foot fur the adop
tion of mi international postage stamp,
hlch is In accordance with the requirements
af the age and should bo encouraged.
TiiEantumn season will begin next Monday
and the wide-awake business man is now at
work on his advertisement for the ncwspaiier
to let the people know what kind of n btock
Lo has on hand to ojien the season with.
No consumer who willfully, or negligently,
jennlte a waste of water can rightfully com
plain when his supply is cut off. By per
mitting the waste he not only invites the
'icimlty, but also robs his neighbor of the
amount of water that is wasted.
Xiqht men atCnrbondale Intra been arrested
for failing to efface stamps from empty Houor
barrels. The accused claim tliat the omissions
were duo to carlessness, and there appears to
1 truth in their statements, but the internal
7t venue laws are so strict that they will un
doubtedly lie subjected to some penalty and
ntlicrs 'Mill very likely profit by their care
lessness. A dollar siient in buying American made
goods lieliig this country, whereas a dollar
Kiit to some foreign country, when It could
have been expended to just as good advan
tage a home is an act of disloyalty to this
country, and the sooner the people realize
that patronizing home industries means
patriotism to one's town, state and country,
tin letter it will be for all concerned, all
dung the Hue, from the fireside to the White
House.
It is pretty rough on llf. Markle, owner of
the Ilasleton state league base ball club, not
isay ungrateful, for the people of Carbon
dalle to claim that his money and inlluencc
cheated them out of the championship. It is
inown by all who have given the league any
I'nnsideration that by going down into his
pockets Mr. Markle held the league together
mil gave all tho towns that stayed in more
imse ball this season by at least fifty percent,
than they would have enjoyed if he had not
appeared in the field.
An innovation in the High school at
WilliaiusiMivt will Ik) watched with much
interest. The School Board has decided that
the school shall have one session, liegiiining
at 9 in the morning and closing at in tho
afternoon, with an intermission of 30 minutes.
WneiheT the additional time left to the
di.-w ietioh of the pupils in the afternoon
under this arrangement will produce a buttur
itt'ect so far as the legitimate studies are
oincerued, or whether it will result in more
expert lose lU and foot ball players, or
gum c hewers, remains to he seen.
Thk Jewish year of 6086 conimeneXsd at
inniu-t yestqrdav. In Shenandoah the event
m, always celebrated with comparitively the
iuu! sueial eclat and much mora devout
Tcligious function than is true of the Chri
tian churches. The nunilier of Jews who fall
to worship this day Is small. The Jowish
New Year and the day of atonement occuring
t an interval of ten days from each other,
re vallud "fearful days," and have retained
for years their former lU which makes a
steep impression on the jieopje of that faith.
TH8 Kepublics.na of New York, in conven
tion at iteratoga, pronouueed themselves in
fittorof the enforcement ofc Sunday laws so
ikw aa thav remain upon the statue book. It
mm predicted by tuauy that this matter
rould be ignored, but the party courageously
took hoia of it. However opinions may
differ at to the advisability of sueh htriugent
laws upon the question of the observance of
li Sabbath, the best way to bring the matter
to an issue for the people to decide, l to carry
out the laws strictly. This Is what Mayor
Htr. or Is doing in New York city, and tho
nsti.ilt Is an agitation of the matter
ma 1 . it the foremost question of tin
New vrk and, while the Mayor b 1- d
hiii 'i 11 1 1 ftf lw v ' "'"'I
sj,!, , 1 , , 1 11 In 1 . n 1 1 mi
,,1, su ,. 1.1 limn mil liei tlmt he
nliicli
day in
1 l.n-ed
j. t lie
iMMlli
an do
w than cnl.i 1,1 tin law until it
ut l 1
tiling so iniiMiiil for Now York tlmt tlio
Uotlmmltcs cannot understand it, hut are :
gradually coming around to it, and as surli iw ,
advanced thinker as Dr. Pdrkhnrst litis ex-1
pressed himself similarly to Mayor .Strong ax
to the advisability of a change in the law, it
la probable that the next1 Legislature will
amend It so that the thirsty will luivo certain
hours In which to assuage tholr desire.
NEW JERSEY REPUBLICANS, j
their Convention at Trenton Tottnj Wall ,
AtitmdeA.
TRENTOH, Sept. 19 Tho Republican
state convention met here this morning, j
and li largely attended. Tho state Ro-1
publican committee selected Congressman
Mahlon Pitney as temporary chairman. I
The situation is very much mixed. Griggs
and Koan are clearly in the load, but tbt
votes which the other candidates will re
ceive will prevent either of the leader
getting enough votes on the first ballot to
nominate. As between Griggs and Kean
the former seems to have the advantage.
Voorhoes and Ward are both banking on
being nominated aa a compromise oandl
date. The Ward strength, however, hat
for the most part a second choice divided
between Koan and Griggs, and it Is doubt
ful if it can lie kept in line for Ward after
one or two ballots. The complexion of
the Kssex delegation, after it leaves Ward,
will have much to do with the nominating
of either Kuan or Griggs.
Mr. Griggs' name will be presented by
ex-enator Garrett A. Hobart, who, with
Congrossmau Stewart, Senators AVilllnms
and Thompson, ex-Spcnkor Holt aud
Sheriff Toffey, of Hudson, are among his
chief lieutenants. J. Gardner Roll, of
Union county, will present Mr. Keen's
name to the convention.
Senator Voorhoes says he expects to have
more than a hundred delegates, and he I
counts upon holding the balance of powei
In the convention anil receiving the nom
ination as a compromise candidate. Son
ntor Voorhces' supporters nro very snn
guine. His nnmo will be presented by
Pjuator Stokes.
In a recent lettor to the manufacturers Mr.
W. F. Benjamin, editor of the Spectator,
Rushford, N. Y., says: "It may be a pleas
ure to you toknow the high esteem in which
Chamberlain's medicines are held by the
people of your own state, where they must
be best known. An aunt of mine, who re
sides at Dexter, Iowa, was about to visit rue
a few years since, and before leaving homo
wrote me, asking if they wero sold here,
stating if they were not she would bring a
quantity with her, as she did not like to be
without them." The medicines referred to
are Chamberlain's Cough Itemedy, famous
for its cures of colds and croup ; Chamber
lain's Iaiu Balm for rheumatism, lame back,
pains in the sido and chest, and Chsnilier
lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Bejnedy
for bowel complaints. These medicines have
been in constant use in Iowa for aluiost a
qunrtur of a contury. The people liavo
learned that thoy aro articles of great worth
and niorit, and unequaled by any othor.
Thoy are forsalo here by Gruhlcr Bros.,
Druggists.
STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS.
Closing Quotation! of the New York mid
lMiilndulpbla Exchanges.
Nbw Yohk. Sept. 18. Uoon a moderate fall
ing oil aa'compared wlch yesterday's volume
of business the speculation today was much
more erratic In It course. Cloning bids:
Del. & Hudson ....181H N. Y. Central VSH
I)., L. & W 168
N. Y. & N. E 61
Erie 8
Lake Rrle & W.... 23
Lehigh Xav 18
Lehigh Valley 4n4
New Jersoy Uen..lllHi
Pennsylvania MM
Beading im
St. Paul
W.N. Y.&Pa
West Shore.
Genernl Markets.
Philadrlphia. Sept. 18. Hour steady;
winter superfine, g2.25Og.10; do. extra, $2.5(kii
2.76; Pennsylvania roller, dear, (i.858; do.
straight, $a3.2u; western winter clear, $2.85
Q3; do., straight, $3.0.iS3.26. Wheat strong,
higher, with Olo. bid and 62c. asked for
September. Corn Armor, with 8tc. bid and
3Hc. asked for September. Oats quiet, firm,
with bid and 27c. asked for September.
Hay Armor; choice timothy. 15. Beef steady;
family, 10$12c. Pork steady; new mesa, $10
10.36. Lard Arm; prime westorn stoam,?tl.2SH.
llutter steady; New York, 1210c.;do. dairy,
OHSlUc.; New York crearuery,3UHJilc.; west
ern do., 13&21o.; Klglns, ,21c; Pennsylvania
and western prints, fancy, 21c; exceptional
lots higher; do., fair to choice, ISUtCOo.; prints
jobbing at 'JS&gfw. Cheese quiet: large,
7Mc; small, tf8Hc'.; part skims, 2J40c: full
sklms,lH'4e. Eegs Arm; NewYork and Penn
sylvania, lU17u.; western, lW&K'Mc
Live Stock Markets.
Nbw Yohk, Sept. 18. Beeves higher,
steady; native steers, poor to prime. Si'tfS.tW;
ra Hirers and Colorado. stags and
ox'n, $1.7d(M.S": bulls. $S2.5X: dry cowh.SI.K)
a2,Vl. European cables quote Amerioan
steers at 9)4!&ll?krc.. dressed weight; refrigera
tor lieef at 84jjiWc. Calves slow, lower; poor
to prime veals, $.'il8: grasseri and butter
milk calves, i'i.W&X.li. Sheep Arm; lambs
quint; undergrades slightly .easier; poor to
choice sheep, common to oliolce lambs,
$3.fiUQ&. Hogs steady at Sl.D0QJi.2f.
Eaht Libbutv Pa., Sept. 18 Cattle slow
at yesterday's prloes; prime, $5.MS.50; good
butchers, $I.Kk&l.ifl: bulls, stags and cows,
Jl.AOfotf Hogs active, higher; prime medium
Krad. $1.85at.80; common to fair Yorkers,
$( IJOQ1.80. roughs, $3.MKftl.tf. Sheep steady
extras, $83. 4U; fair, SI. 71X32-): common, &0c
it$l; lambs. Saai.ftO; veal calves. $.&UiaT.
Don't Get Excited
Was what the doctors told me, and they
said I must not run, on account of flut.
taring of my heart. I was sick over
year with dyspepsia, could not sleep or
eat hi oomtori, vas generally miserable.
Hood's Sarsapariila
gave me refreshing sleep
eireHning Bleep, Btonuy w
health than evjr. Ihavogi
d s. H. 11. Price, Beading,
. n tt , ri t
anu ueiwr
faith in Ho.
bi JiOOCl'S PHIS
to buy, easy to take,
lneaect. xdc
(pcura
WORKS
Wonders
In curing torturing, disfiguring, hu
titillating humours of the Skin,
Sculp, and Wood when all elM falls.
SoMthraothMt Um world. British Dtsoti F. Nnr
1BBT A Bona, 1, Kins JMwMd-rtn London. Perns
Dsoo ui Onu. Co sr., 8ok Prop-, tastse, U. 8. A.
YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES.
National League.
At Washington Washington, 8j Brook
lyn, 8. At Boston (7 innings, darkness)
IJoston, 8; Baltimore, 0. At Pittsburg
IMttsburg, 6; Chicago, 6. At Cleveland
Cleveland, 10; Cincinnati, 9. At Tiouls
vllle First game: 8t. Ixmis, 4; Tjoutsvllle,
2. Second game: Louisville, 9; St. Louis,
3.
Knstnrn I-.ngue.
At Springfield Springfield, 8; Provi
dence, 0.
Delaware's Kx-Hpenker Henri.
B0FFALO, Sept. in. Samuel Blddle, ex
speaker of the Delaware legislature, died
here nt the home of his daughter, Mrs. W.
Bowen Moora The body will lie interred
nt Wilmington. Samuel Biddle was born
in Cecil county, Md., In 1800. Ho removed
to Wilmington, Del., In early manhood,
took an notive port in Whig politios, and
in 1860 was elected speaker of the Delaware
house of representatives. During the wa
lie woe provost marshal of Wilmington.
At the time of his retirement from active
business two years ago, he had held foi j
twenty years an important position in the j
office of the first comptroller of the United
States treasury.
Jlr. Isnlln CnmpllmAiited.
London, Sept. 10. The Pall Mall Gaz
ette, commenting upon the letters which
passed between Lord Bnnraven and Niw
York yachtsmen regarding the America's
cup races, says tlmt it dartres to reopen
tho cohtroversy so far as to make tho
opportunity to pay a tribute to the sports
manlike behavior of Mr. Iselin. It is a
pity, the article says, that Mr. Iselln's
hnudsomo offer to Lord Dunrnveii could
not have met with action. The American
yachtsman, the Gazette concludes, doserves
the respect of all lovers of sport.
Sad Accident at tho I. O. O. P. IJall.
Atlantic Citt, Sept. 19. Whilo going
to the ball glvon ill honor of the officers
and representatives of the sovereign grand
lodge of Odd Fellows at the United States
hotel last night, Mrs. Theodore A. Ross,
wife of the grand secretary of the sovereign
grand lodge, sllpiod nnd foil, fracturing
her thigh and receiving serious Injuries.
She was removed to her hotel. Where, on
nooount of fior advanced age, fears are en
tertained for her recovery. Mr. and Mrt.
Boss are from Baltimore.
Itellef ill Six llliurH.
Distressing kidney and bladder diseases
relieved in six hours by the "Now Great
South American Kidney Cure." This new
remedy is a great surprise on account Of its
exceeding promptness in relieving pain in
the bladder, kidneys, ltack and every irt
of the urinary jiassages In male or femalo.
It relieves retention of water and jiaiu in
jmssing it almost immediately. If you want
quick relief and mire this is your remedy.
Sold by Isaac Shapira, druggist, 107 South
Main street.
Adulterated Cheese.
Montreal, Sept. 19. Tho Dominion
government has received n cublo dispatch
from Sir Charles Tupper, tho Canadian
I high commissioner In London, stating that
I Tho North British Agriculturist, which
! recently stated that Canadian "filled"
I choose was placed on tho British market,
will withdraw that statement editorially,
j and will explain that tho ndultorntid
, cheese complained of oamo from the United
, Stntos, and not from Canada.
Governor Hustings to htunip in Ohio.
Haiihisduho, Sept. 10. Govornor Unst
lugs hns uccepted an invitation to take tl 0
stump for ten days In Oho next mouth ft r
tho Bepublicnu stato ticket. He will ba
accompanied by Prlvnto Secretary Boitlcr,
and will speak in mnny of the large cities
of tho stato. Governor Hastings aud At
torney General McConnlek ure In New
York city on private business, and will not
roturn to Hnrrisburg before Saturday,
A nonble Tragedy.
ScnniNBn, Neb., Sept. 10. Since Sun
day Mr. and Mrs. Frpd Hnrtmnn, of this
place, havo been missing, nnd an investi
gation resulted In the discovery of a terri
ble tragedy. Mrs. Hartnian now lies dead
In the lower room of her residence, in the
oast part of town, with a bullet holelnhor
neck, and Mr. Hnrtmnn lwngs to a rope
In an upper room. Tho entire matter is a
mystery.
Mrs. Black Trobably Indicted.
Bdffalo, Sept. 10. It Is understood
that the grand jury of tho federal court
has found a true bill of Indictment against
Mrs. Mack, of Hamilton, Unt., the alleged
ncoompHco of George Morrison, In tho
stamp counterfeiting scheme, aud as soon
ns tho indictment is reported, prolmbly to
day, her case will be moved for trial.
To Select a Ileferee for the 1'Jglit.
Nbw York, Sept. 19. A meeting will be
held at the office of a sporting paper in
this city at 10:30 o'clock tomorrow morn
ing for the purpose of selecting a referee
for the Corbctt Kitesimmons flght. Mana
gers Vendig, Julleu aud Brady will repre
sent the Florida Athletic club, Kitaslm-
! nions and Corbett, respectively.
I To Itun by Niagara l'alls Power.
Montreal, Sept. W. A contract has
been entered Into between the Hamilton
Electric Radial Ball way company and the
I Niagara Falls Power company, which as
' sures the construction of an electrlo rail
way between Hamilton and the C'uuadian
falls.
A Wlraman Killed.
Aixkxtow n, I'a., Spt. 10. Isaac Gen
nstt, of Philudephla, wlreman fur thensw
Allentown and Beading Klect 11, Hallway
company, was iimtuntly killud yutMrday
by a md of. wire welgjilug a ton falling
over him. Uu louvos u widow and one
child
, Saved His Life, j
What Munyon's Remedies Did for a Prom-!
1 inent Ohioan,
i
He Could Bat But Little and Was in Con- j
staat ratn-Oured Witt On Bottu.
V. T. LoflVr, a well-known resident of
1 Kent, Ohio, says that Munyon's Dyspeiwia
Cure undoubtedly saved his life. In relation
i liis experience he said : "For a long time I
ba ve been afflicted with dyspepsia. I could
j eat scarcely anything and was In constant
pain. The gas on my stomach disteuded it
tircntlv and mv hnarlnu became affected. 1 was
1 troubled with short breathing, fluttering and
irregular beating ot the heart, and otten the
, pain was so great that I thought I was going
iw oic. my irieiius vraiium me w try jmui
yon's Dyspepsia Cure, but I had tried so
many different medicines without being
benefited that I thought this would bo only
one more fruitless effort, Finally I began
using It, and the result was wonderful. After
the first bottle I could eat without discomfort.
and am' now thoroughly cured."
Munyon's .Stomach and Dyspepsia Cure,
cures all forms of indigestion and stomach
troubles such as constitution, rising of food,
distress after eating, bloating of the stomach,
palpitation of the heart, shortness of breath
and all atroctions of the heart caused by indi
gestion. It soothes, heals and invigorates
stomachsthat have been weakened by over
eating, or whore the lining of the stomach
has been impaired by physic aud injurious
medicines. Price, 25 cents.
Jlnnyon's Homo?opatliIc Home Remedy
Company, of Philadelphia, put up specifics
for nearly every disease, which are sold by
all druggists, mostly for tin cents a bottle.
Those who are in doubt as to the nature of
their diseaso should address Professor
Jlunyon, 1605 Arch street, Philadelphia,
?;iving full symptoms of their disease. Pro
essor Jlunyon will carefully diagnose the
case and give you the benefit of his advice
absolutely free of all charge. The Remedies
will lie Bent to any address on receipt of re
tail price.
mm
In Effect Mxr.cn 2-1, 1895.
Passenger trains leave Shenandoah ior
Tcnn Haven Junction, Mnnch Chunk, Le
hiehton, Slntinglon, White Hall.Cfttasauqna,
Allentnwn.Bcthlehem.Easton and Weatherly
at 6 04, 7 38, 9 15 a m., 12 43, 2 67, 5 27 p m.
For New York and Philadelphia, 6 04,
7 88, 9 15 a. m., I 2 43, 2 57, p. m. For Qua
kake, Switchback, Gerhards and BudBOndale,
9 15 a. m. and 2 57 p. m.
For Wilkes-Darre, White Haven, rittston,
Laceyville, Towanda, Sayre, Waverly and
Elmira, 6 04, 9 15 a m, 2 57.5 27 pm.
For Itoahoster, Buffalo, Niagara Falls and
the West, 9 15 a. m. and 2 57, 5 27 p. m.
For Uelvidere, Doiaware Water Gap and
Stroudsburg, 8 04 a. m, 2 57 p. m.
For Lambertville and Trenton, 9 15 a ra.
For Tankhannook, 0 04, 9 15 a. m., 2 57, 5 27
p. m.
For Ithaca and Geneva, 6 04, 9 15 a m,
5 27 p 111.
For Auburn, 9 15 a m, 5 27 p m.
For Joauesville, Leviston and Beaver
Meadow, 7 88 a. m., 12 43 p. m.
For Stookton and Lumber Yard, 6 04, 7 38,
9 15 a. m., 12 43, 2 57, 5 27, 8 08 p. m.
For Silver Brook Junotion, Audenried and
Ilasleton, C 04, 7 38, 9 15 a m, 12 18, 2 57, 52?
and 8 08 p 111.
For Scranton, 6 01, 9 15 a m, 2 67 and 5 27
p 111.
For Baslebrook, Jeddo, Drifton and Free
land, 6 04, 7 38, 9 15 a. m., 12 43, 2 57, 5 27
p. in.
For Ashland, Girardville and Lost Creek,
1 40, 6 15, 7 80, 9 13, 10 20 a. in., 12 85, 1 40,
4 10, 6 35, 8 22 p. m.
For Baven Run, Centralis, Mount Carmel
and Shamokin, 0 13, 11 14 a m, 1 32, 4 20,
8 22,9 15 p. in.
' For Yalesville, Park Place, Mahanoy Cit
and Delano, 5 50, fl 04, 7 38, 9 15, 11 05 a. m.,
12 43, 2 67, 5 27, H 08, 9 23, 10 53 p. HI.
Trains will leave Shamokin at 6 15,8 15,
11 45 a. in., 1 55, 4 30, 9 30 p. m., and arrive
Shouandoah at 0 04, 9 15 a. m , 12 43, 2 67,
17, 11 15 p. m
Leave Sbenamloan for Pottsville, 6 04
7 38,9 08, 11 05,11 30 a.m., 12 48, 2 57,4 10,
5 27, 8 08 p. m.
Leave Pottsville for Shenandoah, fi 00,
7 40, 9 06, 10 15, 11 48 a. in., 12 2, 8 00, 4 40
5 20, 7 15, 7 55, 9 40 p. m.
Leave Shenandoah for Ilazleton, 6 04, 7 38
9 15, a. ra., 12 48, 2 57, 5 27, 8 08 n 111.
Leave Ilazleton for Shenandoah, 7 35,
10 05, It 00 a-m., 12 15, 2 5S, 5 30, 7 25, 7. 5fi.
p. 111.
BUN DAY TRAINS.
Trains leave for Raven Run, Centralis
Mt. Carmel and Shamokin, 0 45 a. m,, 2 40 p.
m, and arrive at Shamokin at 7 40 a. in. and
3 45 p. 111.
Trains leave Shamokin for Shenandoah ai
7 55 a. in. and 4 U0 p. 111.. aud arrive at Shen
andoah at 8 49 a. m. and 4 58 I', ni.
Trains leave for Ashland, Girardville aud
Lost Creek, 9 40 a. m., 12 30 p. 111.
For Ilazleton, Black Creek Junction, Penrj
Haven Junction, .Mauoh Chunk, Allentown,
Bethlehem, Easton and New York, 8 49
a.m., 12 30, 2 56 p. 111.
For Philadelphia, 12 80, 2 65 p. m.
For Yatesville, Park Place, Mahauny Oltv
and Delano, 8 40, U 85 a. m., 12 80, 2 55,4 58,
ft 03 p. in.
Leave Ilazleton ' for Shenandoah, 8 30
11 30 a. m., 1 05, 5 SO p. m.
Leave Shenandoah for Pottsville, 5 55,
8 49,9 82 a. m., 2 40 p. in.
Leave PotUville for Shenandoah, 8 30
10 40 a. m 1 36, 6 16 p. in.
ROLLIN II. WILBOR, Genl. Supt..
South Bethlehem, Pa.
CHARLES S. LEE, Genl. Pass. Aet.,
Philadelphia.
A. W.NO'WNFMAOHEH, Asst. G. P. A..
South Bethlehoni, Pa
For Scientific Dentistry go to
Dr. J. DONALDSON FORD.
Fifteen years net mil experience. Gold, Amal
gam and Poroelaln fillings, Gold Crowns, I'or
oelalu Qrowiw, Aluminum Crowns. Deist teeth
$10.00, no better made at any price. Teeth ex
tracted with, vitalised air, Kfc. Kxtractod with
out air, 2So. Allownnoe made where teeth are
out on new plates. All work guaranteed. Lady
attendant always prevent.
Ofllce hours
I to 3 p. in.
lCvery day, 1 to S p. m. Sundays
30)4 Bast Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa.
Max Iteese's resilience, front room upstairs.
Your Stomach
Cannot stanu tne aauw wanning- that your
uoota Jo, ol in water you drink li
Isn't
even nt tor (bat purpose. L so
Lorenzschraidt;sBeer and Porter,
JAMES SHIELDS,
Manager Shenandoah Branch.
M ' ChteliMter's KnzlUh Diamond lErand.
rENNVROYAL PILLS
Arc, lwny relltbte. tot ut ,
l)rus?Ut for CkiekttUri Knot uk lha i
.ni,Vafi.l Id 1Im1 tnl Hold ueUlkleX
-tuxes, ifftled wfut blue nbtHiu. '1 L3
nn nt rr. IttfiuAt daHiltTlfUi lubltitW
ton una iauaKn ai ubii, r ra -4F,
tiitintifi or inrtlcuUii, UsllmonULj and
"I tellcf fur r.ilU'. Irttcr, t. return
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THE DURRANT TRIAL
Organist King When rut en the Stand
Causes a Sensation.
Ran Fiiamisoo, Sspt, 10. The proseou
tlnn in the Durrimt cmn will complete its
direct cuso early next week. Tim opening
statement of the defense is waited with
much Interest. It Will be tho first lntlma
tlou of what it expects to prove. It has
been said that an alibi for Durrant would
lin proved, and further that anothor man
than Durrant went to tho church when
the prisoner is said to have entered,
i Yosterday Mis Kmma L Turner wns
the first witness. She is a member of the
Emanuel e.luireh, and knows Durrant. Sho
' testified that on April 3 she was not with
, defondant In Kmanuel church. Mrs. Loako
had testified that the girl sho saw walking
Into Bmaiiuel ohuroh with Durrant was
either Blanche Lamont or Miss Turner.
Organist George King was then put upon
the stand to prove that he saw the prisoner
in the ohuroh at 6 p. in. on April B, al
most an hour after Dun-ant was said by
Mrs. Leak to have entered the church.
King proved an unwilling witness, ap
parently shielding Durrant whenever pos
sible. He admitted that the defendant and
his attorneys advised him to give his tes
timony as given at the preliminary exami
nation. This created a tremendous sensation,
but on cross examination he said he had
not been asked to olmnge his evidence. He
told how he had come into Kmanuel
church to play a new piece. Durrant ap
peared, pale, disheveled and sick, breath
loss and without hat or ooat. Durrant Bald
that while repairing some gas pipes ho had
been overcome. Durrant helped him carry
a small organ from the front part of tho
church to another. The prisoner appeared
exhausted, and wns frequently obliged to
stop and rest. The witness said ho do
tocted no osouping gas,
riillndelplila Democrats.
PniLADELrniA, Sept. If). Considerable)
oxcitemout prevailed at tho Democratic
county convention yesterday oVG? a resolu
tion presented by tho commlttoo on resolu
tions, deeming It inexpedient to mnko any
nomination against the Republican nomi
nee for, nnd present incumbent of, tho
office of district attorney, George S. Gra
ham. Alter much Interruption and amid
groat confusion, a voto was finally taken,
and the committee's report was sustained
by a voto of 188 to 894. The following nomi
nations were mode: City controller, Fred
erick B. Vnndergrlft; recorder of deeds,
John J. Curley; coroner, Dr. Bdwln S.
Harrington; clerk of quarter sessions,
Edwin J. Sollors.
The Iselln-Dunrnven Controversy.
Nkw York, Sept. 19. H. Maltlnml Ker
sey gave out tho following statement;
"Lord Dunrnvou would llko It clonrly uu
derstood that the offer contained in Mr.
Iselin's lettor of Sept. 10, which appeared
In yesterday's papers, to result either tho
last two races or tho wholo series, has
nover been made known to- him, either by
Mr. Iselin or by 'tho mombors of tho cup or
regatta coininitteo." On the steamship
Majestic,"which sailed for Liverpool yes
terday yfternoon, wcro Commodore Glen
ulo, tho iutimuto friend of Lord Dunravon,
Snllmaker Thomas Batsey, and twenty
llvo mombors of tho Valkyrie crow.
Tornado In Michigan.
Detroit, Sopt. 10. A tornado passed
over a portion of tho state during tho
night. At Charlevoix a house was de
molished and fences, trees and outhouses
scattered in tho path of tho wud. No ouo
was hurt. Port Austin reports a heavy
storm. Considerable dnmago was dono to
buildings, nnd threo lives ure said to havo
boon lost by tho oollapso of a house in
Hume township. At Sand Beach nearly
every building was more or less damaged,
two houses and twelve barns being do
troyed. Near Klnile two children of Rich
ard Tott wero killed by falling timbers
and threo others injured.
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Two Thousand Miners Strike.
Rociiksteb, N. Y., Sept. 10. Tho Buf
falo, Bochester nnd Pittsburg railway ad
vices are that 2,000 minors employed in tho
mines of Bell, Lewis & Yates, at Dubois,
Pa., aro on striko. Tho trouble dates back
to tho hard t linos of 1893, whon tho men
asked for a reduction to thirty cents per
ton In order that by so dolug thoy might
bo kept nt work. Whon business began
to rovl vo tho 111011 asked for tho old scalo of
wages and were refused. Tho mines af
fected by tho striko uro tho Boynoldsvlllo,
London nnd Dubois and two other mlnos
not operated so oxtonslvely.
Discharged Officers Kelnstatsid.
Omaha, Sept. 18. Tho A. P. A. police
commission hns discharged Chief of Po
lled WhItO'and "replaced him with ox-Sergeant
Slgwart as acting chlpf, who was
discharged several months ngo for alleged
corrupt practices. Other men who woro
discharged for nllegcd Incompetency havo
been placed on the forco, notably ox-Chief
Detective Haze, who Is made sertreant.
Twelve gnmbllng houses are running wide
open in Oniuha, tho first in years.
Struck by a Train.
New Haven, Sept. 18. Henry Heals
Wilcox, aged 74, judge of probate in Madi
son for many years, was struck by a train
at Madison while attempting to pass in
front of tho engine to reach the mall onr
with a letter. He was thrown In front of
an onsthonnd train. His skull was fractured
and the lujurles will doubtless prove fatal.
Judge Wlloox wns the trial justice in tho
well known Mary Stannard inurdor case.
Arabs Hoard a llrltlsh Hark.
G I DR ALTAR, Sept. 10. The British ship
Feluoca Virgin do Los Angeles, which ar
rived hero yesterday, ruports that while
she whs boon! i ned oil Alliucenins, a small
island of the ooast of Morocco, a iMtrty of
Arabs oocupylng eight boats boarded her
and carried off part of her cargo. Tho
Arobs also took tfiOO in specie, which thoy
found in the captain's quarters,
NUGGETS OF NEWS.
A dispatch from Madrid says that the
government hag arranged with Paris
bankers for a credit of 1,000,000 sterling
for tho war in Cuba.
General Antonio Bseta sidled from San
Fntnoisoo yesterday for Mexioo on his ex
pedition to regain control of the govern
ment of Salvador.
It is rumored that Marquis Imperlall,
secretary of the Italian legation at Wash
ington, Is about to exchange places with
Slgnor Malnsplun, secretary of legation at
Brussels.
Prlnoo Henry of Prussia, brother of Em
pepr William of Germany, has been
granted a furlough of u year on account
of Ills many years uninterrupted services
in the German army.
Judge John Garner, of San Eranotsco,
commenced his argument for Mrs. Stan
ford In the United States oourt of appeals
yesterday in the suit of the fedornl govern
ment against tho Stanford ostuto.
OUR BLOOD FILTERS..
BLOOD SHOULD BE
AS WATER.
PURE
WhU Keeps It Pure and Wlwt Happxns
When It Is impure.
our National Blood PnrlBers, Onr Kidneys ;
How They Keen Us Well, and How
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What makes a sallow complexion, gout,
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Our blood should be sb free from imparities
as drinking water.
If it bocoines impure we fall sick.
Our kidneys are simply blood filters. They
filter the impurities out of the blood. That
is why it is so dangerous to have kidney dis
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cannot keep our blood pure.
Diseases are generally caused by blood
poisoning. jispeciany tuose mentionou
above. The poisoning is caused by impuri
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These impurities could bo kept out if our
kidneys wore healthy, If they were not worn
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oeeuuse, as soon as me Kidneys are wen, 1111-y
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