EVENING HERALD HXTAHl.tSIIKI) 1870. PuhlMiivl pery EvchIiik, Kecpt Mumlay, at t Sot I 11 .IaIIIIIN SrBEKT. NRAK C'KXTItB. The Hi t hIiI ) di-IHcred in Shenandoah and the put i-niitulliiu; towns for six cento a week, pay able ti the carrier. By mall Sl.OO a yeor,or 25 tt nt a month, payable in advance. Advertlse tin uts i liitricril (. mlltK to sitwml position. Tin mibllnfiers rem rT the rlnht to elumgto the im-mi(n of advertisements whenoverthe pub Mention of news demand It. The right It jctitvi 1 to reject tiny advertisement, whether ,.nni f"t ? not, thnt tin- publishers may deem iiiinii'i. Advertising rate made known lipoll .tl)lliltltioll Zuti u il nt the ptistnfHcc at Shenandoah, Pa., an set i hi J i-inss mull nintter. TKI.ICl'ftONK CONNECTION. Evening Herald Mtil)AY. ""I'l I.MI'.I'.U an, 1895. J' AT ST V I'.f N I AMI 1'ICKET. ;r -i i;r.u, 1 1 mill, of Mercer, M I'filtlOIl 1 ill ;T JUDGES, mi A. Heaver, .1 Centre, i W. Willard, of Lackawanna. it im.ks E. Kice, of Luzerno. 1 i uitirB B. OhladY, of Huntingdon. iin- J. WlC'KHAM, of Beaver. IIowabd Rebdeb, of Northampton. 1 Hi Evening Herald extendi a cordial ! "inc to ox-Chief Fire Marshal James 8. luams and his traveling companion, Mr. rijainin James, upon thoir return from a 'irnpeun tour. simultaneous with tho complaint of a K.iu it.v of pure water the announcement Is made at Philadelphia that the price of milk li.ib aihanced two cents a quart. There is a .n.spi' ton of connection between the two re rN tltat amounts to a practical confession 1 1 1 1 the cow anil the pump is still related. 1 he sportsmen and athletes of England are ! i t.i inly playing in adversity this year Fol .'Aing the disastrous defeat of the Valkyrie and the vannuishment of the English ericket-u-) at Philadelphia is tho routing of English athletes at New York on Saturday. The J uit-i icans won every one of tho eloven ovento a that day, while the English secured Vl.cc in only five. Four world's records i' ere beaten and one other equalled. The ecoid for lfeiHj shows tliat American pluck, mtlity and muscle leads the world. what they will, the borough authorities an unable to impress upon toe minds of most people the "necessity of avoiding waste of water t this season. All persuasion, threats and actual intimidation have proved fruitless against dogged Indifference and neglect. If there should be any complaint about the limited hours of supply it eould be looked for among those peoplo, wbo would blindly drain the reservoirs to the last drop and give no thought to tho consequences. Sto Wind for ths Half Raton. Orntrk Island, N. T., Sopt. 88. The first race of the best throe out of five In the match between tho half raten, Spruoe IV, representing the Minima Yacht club, of England, tho challenger, and Ethel wynn, tho representative of the Indian L Harbor Yacht club, the dofondor, which Was begun on Saturday, was not a success, because there was go littlo wind that tho contestants could not make tho course within the limit of live hours, and on that account the ruco was nullllied by the rooe committee. Tho rooe will be soiled over Again. Triad to Ttaitroy Hit KyeslRht. AuBUKN, N. Y., Sept. S3. Oliver Ourtli Perry, the train robber, in some manner procured two needles, whioh ho placed in a stick in such a way that when he plaoed the stick across his nose ho prodded, his eyes. Ills optica are now badly Inflamed, and It Is only by administering anesthetics that the prison phystolan Is able to give treatment, as Perry obstinately refuses to yield. lie says that if he suooeoded In blinding himself the governor might be oonvinood that he meant to reform, aud might extend clemenoy. IhperaluC Strikers Surrender. Ibrpeminq, Mich., Sept. 28. The wind up of the iron minors' strike enme Satur day, when it was agreed to officially do olaro the strike off. It was nu uncondi tional surrender. The men will accept tho terms of the oompauy, and will go to work with the militia present to see that thero la no disturbance. They go back without recognition of their union, ami all they get out of the strike Is a raise they might huve hod seven weeks ago. BASEBALL RECORDS. EtnntlltiK of Mm Clubs In tho Race tli National Long" 1'euualit. for CfctJBS. w. I. Baltimore.. ftl 41 Cleveland. ..8.1 tt l'hllada 77 18 Chicago 70 U Boston 68 M Brooklyn . 67 58 r.r. ,M .848 .818 .m .518 .538 ct.rHS. w. r PUUbnrg....f n New ront.. Cincinnati.. wash'ton.. lit. Louil.. ..37 87 Loulsville-fti M i k..H4 00 J.JJ1 flj r.n. .8J4 .816 ,KHt .as .w As interesting and highly important trial" ill shortly take place in the court at i'.rooklyn, N. Y. Tho point at issue will bo h. ihor the authorities of the city havo a -uhtto dictate the rate of speed at which -. u et cars may ho run. This is drawing to m Issue tho question as to whether the people li.ivi any control whatever over street rail- i.Nsuinl it cannot lie decided any too soon. l"u taki! uway 6ho authority of the people in iu- lonnection will throw open the gates ii, i.njjh which great dangers willflow with , m li and practically destroy all power of i m i iction on the part of the public. I'reachlug Intervention for Cnba CnicAGo, Sept. 23. Tho Iter. Dr. H. M. Thomas caused somewhat of a sensation by declaring from his pulpit that the time has come for America to say that tho op pression of Cuba by Spain must come to an ond. There was a largo attendanco of the best people In the city, and tho speakor was frequently Interrupted by outbursts c applause. Lynched by a Louisiana Mob, Hammond, La., Sept. 23. Wllllnm H. Smith, colored, who on tha morning of Sept. 12 entered the cabooifo and mur dered Tiny Podono, the banana agont on the Illinois Central railroad, at Amilo City, was taken from tho officers Saturday night by a mob and lynched. SATURDAY'S NATIONAL LEAGUE OAJflM, At Philadelphia Philadelphia, IS ; Washington, 10. At Brooklyn Balti more, 4; Brooklyn, 0. At Boston Bos ton, 1.1; New York. 18. At Cleveland Cleveland, 17; Pittsburg, 8. At Cinclu tiatl Cincinnati, 10; Louisville, 8. At St. Louis Chicago, 8; St. Louis, 9. TKSTF.ttDAY'S NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES. At Louisville Louisville, 6j Cincinnati, 1, At St. Luuis Chicago, 8; St. Louis, 6. Springfield Gets the tteinsrt Onp. PuovinKSCK. Sept. 98. The Eastern Lea'fne champions won the Stelnerfe oup yotrday afternoon by defr-atin Provl- do-ncofortho fourth tbne lnoo the enp serloil began. The cup was offered for" tho ciu winning four games out of tevon Prlviripnr.A wntt nnl4 tmrt mimna f2mKi lltAd took yesterday's gome by a aoore of 0 tofl. Another Claim Aga'nat Spain. TAMPA, Fla., Sopt. 28. John Repko, for fifteen years proprietor of the Roma Grand Continental hotel at Havana, arrived hero ' last night. He is a Hungarian by birth, ' but became an American citizen ten years ago. The kitclion ana warohousos con nected with his hotel were built upon a government lot for which he paid them rental. On July 10, at midnight, he and his family, consisting of his wife and six children, the eldest but 9 yoars, were for cibly ejected from their property. The ejectment continued until morning, when the boarders were forced to leave the breakfast table. Every vestige of furni ture was removed and'the entire properly confiscated. All this was occasioned by a I (lcl)t Ot 1800. Which li.pnkn iiwnl t.lm rnv- I ernmeut for rent of the lot. Iiepko will , j ask the government to recognize his olaim i I and request dumages, whioh he places at ! 1 80,000. 1 ntzlininoni Off for Texas. New Yohk, Sept. 93. Bob Fltzsimmons left yesterday afternoon for Texas in a special train of three cars over the Penn sylvania railroad. Ho was accompanied by Mra. Fitzslmmons, Martin Julian, his manager, Mrs. Julian, Charllo White, the pugilist's trainer, and Emll Roeber, the German wrostler. Fitzslmmons will go to Corpus Christ!, Tex., wkcre ha will train until ho goes to Dallas to fight for tho championship. Tho first stop will bo mado at Lynchburg, Va., whero Pltzblm mons will give nn oxhlbitlon. From thore the party will go to Corpus Christl, mak ing a suort stay at Ban Antonio. 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Sentenced to Life Imprisonment for Olr liifg Alii to Innro;ents IjONDOu, Sept. 23. The Havana corro- spondent of The Times telegraphs that i pnier as follows, under date of Sept. 18: j On Snturday lost the harbor police of l Havana while watching a suspicious boat alongside tho American steamer Mascotte, saw a sack dropped Into a lKat. Upon ar resting the boatman they opened the sock and found it full of rifle cartridges. They boarded the steamer, aud the master lro I mediately gran toil permission to aearch j tho vessel. It was discovered that the I Spanish fireman was the person wbo dropped tho sack. The fireman and boat I man were tried by court martial, found I guilty of supplying ammunition to the In I aurgents, and convicted to ponal servitude for life. It is stated In Havana that the j Insurgents regularly receive supplies of cartridges by i-lmtlar means. Lengthy telegrams from Madrid state positively that Spain will send further 26,000 men In Ootober and an equal num ber In January, and If ueoes.ary they are ; prepared to Increase the army In Cuba to 800,000. Campos is right iu saying that he does not want more mon. What clearly 1s necessary Is t hat the soldier! have more training and tho army more method of or ganization, and, above nil, more compe tent direction Is needed If a satisfactory result Is wished. La Discussion (newspaper) lost week published an account of a fifteen days' march by General Mel la and 8,000 men through the proTlnoe of Puerto Prlnolpe for the purpose of attacking Maximo Go mez. The only result was a few unlm taut skirmishes. The account reads like the story of Hon Quixote, rather than a serious warlike action. A Another Defeat for the floras. Pakis, Sept. 88. Advices from Mojanga say that General Uuchunse hits surprised 8,000 Hovas in the Tsmalnoudry defile The Hovus were routed and eighty of them killed. The state medical council meets at Harris mm to-day to revise its rules no as to provide t,ii after the expiration of four yean all ppbeants must have been graduates of a ili nhiKil, academy or college before they ii -aa the study of medicine. Tli existing -n!i - provide that licenses shall be issued to in irrad nates of reputable ieilioal colleges I i make an average of seventy-five before 'in -Lite examining hoards and contain no itipiilation as to the preliminary education, flu- rcaaou for the change is obvious. Thero ,.n lie no objection on the part of any one to n.iung the standard of phyhicians and mi i trc-ons raised. RUPTURE PERMANENTLY CUR ED raff Written pn a ran tee to abso lutely cure all kinds of Hupture wlthcutonratlOQ o-dftentlo from bwunees. Kxamlna t Ion Frre. Wp refer you to 000 Patients. Call or write for circular. O E MILLER CO. Philadelphia, See our Doctor, every Tuesday, at UNION HOUSE, Ashland, Pa. ITn will furnish you with names of persons cured by us in y itir own 'own. Wonlil-be Lynchers Foiled. Nashville, Sept. 28. Two attempts i wore mado yesterday by mobs to capture Harrison Fuller and Frank Simpson, ootu nesroos, who wero tho cause of an attack upon the Lexington jail some nights ago. At Lexington a mob of cltlzons hold up a train bound for Camden, where It- was supposed the negroes had been taken for safekeeping, and forced tho conductor to carry thorn to Hollow Creok. Hero they attempted to bulldozo a Nashvlle, Chatta nooga and St. Louis conductor to tnko them to Ciumlon. Ho threatened them with the consequenco of holding up a mall train, and the mob got off. Somo, however, paid thoir way to Cnmdon and found tho ne groes wore not fhcro. Thby have not yet located the prisoners. Thoso aro tho samo negroes who wore threatened with lynch ing at Lexington early Inst week, and who fired ou tho attacking mob, killing and wounding govern! members. CURB all Kidney Troubles, such as Bright' Dis ease, Congestion, Di abetes, Sleeplessness; and all Blood Dis eases, such as Rheu matism, Gout, Anae mia, Chlorosis, Sal low Complexion, Headache, Dizziness, etc., by revltitlluing the KM neyg and purifying the Mood. A few doses will relieve. A few boxes will cure. Sold by all druggists at 50 cents a box, or uinilod tiout paid on receipt of price. Write for pam phlet explaining new treatment, to HOBB'S MEDICINE CO., CHICAGO. SAN FRANCISCO. In a recent letter to the manufacturers Mr. W. F. Benjamin, editor of the Spectator, ItuBhford, N. Y., says: "It may be a pleas ure to yon to know the high esteem in which Chamberlain's medicines are held by the people of your own state, where they must bo best known. An aunt of mine, who re sides at Dexter, Iowa, was about to visit ine a few Tears since, and hefore leavina home wrote me, asking if they were sold here, counter checks, which the publio have Three Workmen Iloasted Alive. PITT9BUR8, Sept. S3. Three men were literally roasted nllve nt tho Atlns Paint works, Allegheny. Tho fire was the result of the explosion of a quantity of benzine, which Ignited through the carelessness of ono of the dead men. The doivd are: Jo seph Lastavlo, aged 21, single; Henry Tur ner, aged 66, leaves a wife and four ch l dren', George Tule, aged 28, single. Tur ner was mixing paint, thinking that all the fires had been extinguished. A barrel of benzine was opened, and the men were carrying a large pail of the fluid to the mixing room, when the explosion .oo ourred. Forged Check nt Hrlilfrepnrt. Bridgeport, Conn., Sept. 88. Bridge port banks have received over twenty ap parently certified checks from banks in Jersey City, Hoboken and other plnoes in the.viciuity of New York during the past few days. Tho checks were those known ir will lie au insult to the American people t the owners of the Defender should accept ' in cli.illeuge of the London syndicate to sail mli the Valkyrie iu the waters of England lure tho ownership of the latter vessel u.uiKii. hands. Lord Dunmven was shown , ry i ourteay in connection with the races, hi proved himself snobbish aud miKports n.uihke. He was boorish iu the extreme .ml should be treated as Americans mild expect to be treated if they acted as he Jul. Kugliah sportameu can find all the fair i'l u required to test the respective merits of i hi y.iclits, and for them to suggest a race iu '.lii-ii owu waters in view of the circumstances imler whioh the recent aeries culminated is uiM i ng a slur upon the people of this country. stating if they were not she would bring quantity with her, as she did not like to lie without them." The medicinel'referrcd to are Chamberlain's Cough Itomedy, famous : for its cures of colds and oroup ; Chamber lain's Pain Ilalm for rheumatism, lamo hack, pains in the sido and chest, and Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Itemedy for bowel complaints. These medicine have been in constant use in Iowa for almost a quarter of a century. The people have learned that they are articles of great worth and merit, and unequaled by any other. They are for sale here by G rubier IJros., Druggists. Will Contest Her Ilusbaml's Will. PAUI8, Sept. 88. Ilelntlve to a dispatch from San Frunolsoo, dated JuneO, con cerning the will of J. A. Ford, which cut ht widow off without a dollar, Mrs. Ford and her son Kdward have called upon Vloe Consul Geneial Shropshire here aud have made u omphatlo denial of the accusa tions advanced. The widow declares that she Is determined to ooutest the will and flitht for her rights. When these are established she proposes to give her son the whole of the fortune. ISdwurd Ford support his mother's claims. access to in all banks, and were supposed by those who cashed them to have been oertlfled by ooshlers or tellers here. The checks were all signed "R. S. Morris," and were mode payable to G. B. Williams. Tho banks here detected that the checks wero not genuine at once. UooVkeepiugi Arithmetic. Penmanship, anil all the Commercial H ran oh ah White Pquadron Off for Hampton Roads. Nkw YOUR, Sept. 23. The five ships of the White Squadron of tho North Atlan tic, consisting of the llngiliip New York, Admiral Bunoe; tho Columbia, the Minne apolis, the Raleigh aud the Montgomery, which have been lying off St. George, Tomkinsville and Stapleteu, S. I., (or tho post six days, sailed today for Hampton itoads. The squndron will bo joined at Hampton Roods by the battleship Texas, lately commissioned nt the Norfolk navy yard, and the double terreted monitor Amphltrlto. PAI.IMS I Tenth Year. ..Mil. . h I Instruction. 17111 ChfBtnnt St., Situations riiiUilnllihln. I ftiniUhtiil. riie msximum of know leilxo at the minimum of uost. IFrll.w circular.. T1IKO. VI . I'Al.US. I'l-i.l. M. J. LAW LOR, Justice of the Peace Insurance and Real Estate Agent, 123 Gast Centre St. mWO-STORV Frame llullfllnfr, 80x48 feet on X' South Chestnut street. Dents for 118 pe month ; will he sold cheap. FOR SALE. Half lot anil two houses, situated on West Centre street. Will pay 12 pel cent, on investment, and can be bought on easy terms. 171 A It M FOR SAI.IC A farm of 33 acres, with ' in three miles of itood market. Twenty nine acrcH untler cultivation, anil four neres of good timber. Frame farm house, six rooms, good barn and all in ?ood condition. Will be sold f or 11 ,300 onsb. ITIOlt HAMS. Valuable property on Hast Lloyd : street. Lot 43x150 feet ; seven bouses, In cludlnic restaurant. Airtcrejrate rental, SCO per month. A rare bargain. Apply to M. J. Lawlor, Juhtlce of the Peace. No, 123 liust Centre street Three DroTraed While Hathlng. MANASQUAN, N. J., Sept. 23. Three peo plo wero drowaed while bathing in tho surf horo Saturday, and tho fourth mem ber of tho party was rescued with great difficulty. The latter was Mrs, Fisk, wlfo of a druggist doing business In Jorsey City. Two of thoso drowned were young ladles, Miss Enrle nnd Miss Brown. Will iam Flak, 19 years old, son of the roscued woman, was tho third who perished. The tldo was on the obb, and a strong under tow was running. Young Fisk wodod out and was swept seaward. His mother started out after him, and she, too, was oaught by the tide, when the two younger women made an attempt to rescue their companions, and wore drowned. Fire Drowned In Lake Michigan. Chicago, Sept. 88. Five persons wore drowned while bathing in Lake Michigan yesterday. Three young men lost their lives whtle in the water at the foot of Lawrence avenue, and two boys were drowned oft Barry avenue. Tho drowned are: Robert Becker, 10 years old; George Eugel, 11 years old; Wlllium Elliott,' 11 yoars old; Oscar Huber, 81 years old, and Otto Schwolger, 90 years old. Booker, Huler nnd Schwelger went out in a boat with three other young mon. All went In bathing, and Ixifore any ouo noticed It the boat hod drifted uway from them. THE MILD tOWER CURES Dr. Humphreys Specifics are scientifically and carefully prepared Remedies, used for nearly half a century by the people with entire succes3. io. STECiriC FOB ( 1 Fevers Congestions, Inflammations., it Worms. Worm Fever, Worm Collc.., 3- Tecthlnii Colic, Crying, Wakefulness 4- Dlnrrbcn, of Children or Adults t 7 Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis 5- Neurnlsln, Tootliacbo, Faccacho...... O-llcndnchcs, Sick Ileadache, Vertigo., 10- Dvspcpsln. Biliousness, Constipations 11- SuKprosscdorrainful Periods.. J l'J-Whltcs, Too rrofuso Periods 13- Croup, Laryngitis, Hoarseness.... 14- Snlt Uhoiim, Erysipelas, Eruptions.. 15- Ithcunintlsiti, Ilheumatlo ralns,.Mu 1G-Mnlni ln, Chills, Fever and Ague.;... 19-Catarrh, Influenza, Cold la tho IIcocL. SO-Whooplna: Goush m 27 Hldnoy Diseases S8-Ncrvous Debility .1 SO-Urlnnry Weakness U l-Soro Throat, Quinsy, Diphtheria.... - "77" for HAY FEVER Soli fcy Dnrntlatt, or Hut trepitdm receipt of srtM, Ssc., or fi for It., (may be ..ortd). exoept as, $1. slae onir. Ps.HupHssTs'BUtEnliMMRTtM4l,Mssj llUirlllttlS' JlbU.CO., Ill 3t IIS tumsmSbnrYork. nn In Effect March 21, 1895. l'lmplt-b, Cupper-fl Brrlous Halu Damage In Siberia. ST. I'KTBHbBUBO, Sept. 23. Kuonnrms lessee have boen caused iu eastern Siberia by rains la Aog several days. Village were floodou. and most of tho houses were carried off. The crops nnd stock were de stroyed, and Itnmenge damage resulted to the railway. ftlOHT AT LAIT. in limiting the hours of supply from the vublic water works the borough authorities have taken a step in the right directum to auiils solving the vexatious problem brought in fore the people by the drought. It should i.i i been done two weeks ago, but the parties I in control were undoubtedly Busted in 'be'1' jidgniunt by false hopes for a fall of rain that v.. ilii ease the crisis until the fall replcnish nuiii of the springs should take place. The i, iru.rion la no way east disendit I ii ,u tbe plant. The drought has been a . ut one and scores of towns In and out ot thin region have long since soecumbed to it. ilke iwrre ha experienced for several neekt n alarming water famine, tottvilh hut. mi ' red fur a month, a well as Mahuuoy i tty, i . i 1 as all these places boant of most :ell 1 1 wio of water supply aud the Vaot UP full operati" i , . ..u. tU.,.u in ndiii t lie town until n b v d:i- .ill", b.ls'i i i l.i 1 1 1 1 lii. ill a 1 1 ii 'bl ' heua -H,.1.VIII ' 1 ill to I III I 111 'J'll , I h,.l, HIM ... Worn Out Women Should read this letter. It shows the wonderful bulldlng-up powers of Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great blood purifier. "I wish I ooald stand In some pub lic place and cry to allalllng humanity, 'Hear this, ye peo ple, what wonder ful things Hood' Sarsaparilla has dune for me aud my family.' I cannot express what I suf fered. Only one of my sex nows what a woman can suffer in my condition. I was' prostrate with nervousness and weakness. The least noise would drive me fraut ic. I decided to take Hood's Barsaparilla. 1 am overjoyed to say that lam now well, hiarty, ruiy Mid plump. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the hist nu-dieine for those suffering as I have suffered." Mils. C. C. KiRKPATKiCK, Pine Giote, I'enn. fl; six for f6, I'ito llurlsil in a Landslide. Quebec, Sept. 98. A report oomeg from St. Luo, Cbamplaln county, of a dis astrous landslide on the Champlaln river Sat unlay night. Zephlrlm Normandln's house was curried away aud five members of the family wore burled in the debris. Throe children escaped by j limping through windows, one of whom bos ulnae beooifte insane oh the result of the calamity. After great dUUotilty the residents ot the vicinity succeeded In digging out the five dead Wiles. Further destruction Is almost cer tain. A Lover's Double Orlme. Oskaloosa, la., Sept. 33. M. K. Stln sou, of St. Louis, formerly agent for the Hock Island railroad at Fairttuld, la., at whioh point his parents reside, shot and killed Miss Arta Moore, of 1'auoni, yester day, and then committed suicide. The girl for some time poet lias bjeu a student nt Iowa college. She oamo horo from Grin noli Friday night, and was mot by Stln son. The couple took rooms at the Asher House, where the tragedy occur The reason for the killing is unknown. JltlC VOII bun luiuat. IHTL IUU Colored Hni.tH. i;iccri In Mouth, HairValllngl Write COOKH iki:hi:ui cu uut Aiusonic Tenmiti IChleuHro, 111., for proofs ot cures. Cant-t till, WSOOjOOO. Worst esses curod In IOM to SIS days. lOO.page hook free. JOHN F. CLEARY, Temperance Drinks. Mineral 'aters, Weiss beer. Dottier of the finest lager beers. 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah. GAIL BORDEN i EAGLE Brand! ..CONDENSED MILK.. Has No Equal SOLD EVERYWHERE Cooler Weather Promised. "Washington, Sept. 28. Willis L. Mooro, chief of the weather bureau, yester day ga'o out the following weather bulle tin: The hot tvnvo will be broken some time tomorrow, probably In the afternoon iu Chicago, St. Louis anil In the states of the upior Mississippi valley, central Mis sissippi valley, upper lnke region nud east ern Minnesota. A decided and sudden full In the temperature of not less than 30 degs. will ho ushored in by ieuvy thunder storms and rnlu, followed by severul days ol cool weather. Two West Virginia Murders. Whbbuso, W. Vo., Sept.88. Two sen satltmal murders In Wood otmnty, near Parkoreburg, have caused much exolte inent in that vioiulty. In the tovn of Waverly, Thomas P. Harness, a promi nent and -ealthy farmer, stabbed and killed Mark Perry, a negro boy aged 90 years. At a dunce two miles from Lulxwk Henry Cavony shot Albert K. Burd through the heart, killing him instantly. The row was the result of a feud. Kxtradlted from Colombia. New Yobk, Sept. 28. A. O. love, the Texas postottlce forger arrived at Quaran tine nt midnight ou the steamer Advance, ! in charge of United Status Marshall J. 0. Hunfruw, of Culvert, Tex., who went down to i'liniima to secure his man. Iove es cupod from this country about four mouths ago and was hiding in Colombia. ' Ho wus discovered And extradited ' promptly. Severe Smiw , Sturm lu Wyoming. I Rawlins, Wyo., Sept. Kl. This section of Wyoming was visited by the worst Sep tember snow storm for twenty years. Thero ii a foot of M.mv on the levels. Trains are j delayed Some fours aroenU'l tiilni tl, should the weather continue cold vory U ng, for belated liocki ot shoep, which am suit ou high ruouiiUuus. 1 ChoUra's luoreaie In Turkey. ' Const mino1'lb, Sept. 88 Chnlora Is Incrt-HBing here, and In the wnimy of , HraiisMi, about fifty-seven miles huuihsast tt here, it Is rugmg violently. Your Stomach Cannot stand the same washing that boots do, anil the water you drink 'our sn't even nt lor tna puriioee. Use Lotenzsciimidi's geer an(j porter, J AIV1 ESS SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. After All Others Fail Dr. Lofob, New York's Torrid Sunday. Nkw YoB)K, Sept. 98. The official ther mometer ot the weather bureau yesterday recorded the highest temperature ever taken by the department ou Sept. Vt in this city. At 4 o'clock the thermometer registered 90 degs. The mean temperature i for tho day was 86 degs., which Is 33 degs. above mo normal tor sept. as. The hu midity was low, luwever, their lielng only 40 per oeut. of moisture In the atmosphere. Vienna Tollee and Workmen Fight. VIENNA, Sept. 38. At a demonstration by 8.000 workmen In favor of unlversul suffrage held horo serious collisions oo ourred with tbe polloe, uud twenty-six ur rests were made. Passenger trains leave Shenandoah lor Penn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Le hlfhton, Slatinitton, White IIall,Catasauqna, AlTentown,Betlileliem,Kaston and Weatherly at fi 04, 7 38, 15 a m., 12 IS, 2 f7, 5 27 p m. For New York and Philadelphia, 6 04, 7 3K, 9 15 a. m., 2 43, 2 57, p. m. For Qua kake. Switchback, Gerhards and Hudsondale, 9 15 a in. aud 2 57 p. in. For Wilkes-Barre. White Haven, Pittston, Laceyville, Towanda, Sayre, Waverly and Elinira, 6 01, 9 15 a m, 2 57. 5 27 p in. For Itoahester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls aud the West, V 15 a. m. and 2 57, 27 p. m. For lieiviilere, Pemwa.-e Waier Gsp and Stroudsburg, fi H I a. m, 2 57 .-. :. For Lamhertville and 'Irenton. 9 15 a in. For Tankhannock, 0 04,8 15 a. m., 2 67,6 27 i. in. For Ithaca and Geneva, fi 04, 9 15 a ni, 5 27 p m. For Auburn, 9 16 a m, 5 87 p nt. For Jeanesville, Laviston and Beaver Meadow, 7 88 a. m., 1 2 43 p. in. For Stockton and Lumber Yard, 8 04, 7 88, 9 16 a m., 12 43, 2 67, t 27, 8 08 p. in. For Silver Brook Junction, Audeurieil aud Uaaleton, 6 04, 7 38, 9 15 a m, 12 48, 2 57, 537 and 8 08 p in. For Sorantou, 6 01, 9 15 a in, 2 67 and'5 27 p in. For liaslehrook, Jeddo, Drifton and Free land, 6 04 , 7 34, 15 a. m., 12 43, 2 67. 6 27 p. In. For Ashland, Girardville aud Lost Creek, t 40. 6 15, 7 30, V 1.1, 10 20 a. m., 12 36, 1 40, 4 10, fi 36, 8 22 p. in Fir Haven Bun. Centralis, Mount Carinol and Bhamokiu, 9 13, 11 14 a m, 1 32, 4 20, 8 22,8 16 p. in. For Yateavllle, Park Plaoe, Mahanoy City and Delano, 6 60, A 04, 7 88, 9 16, II 06 a. in., II 43, 2 57, 6 2T, 8 08, 9 23. 10 63 p. ra. Trains will leave Shamokin at 6 15, 8 15, II 46 a. in., 1 55, 4 Si), 9 80 p. m.,aud arrive Shenandoah at t 04, 9 16 a. in , 12 48, 2 57, n, 11 15 p. m Leave Sheaandoaa for Pottavtlle, 6 01, 7 38, 9 08, 1 1 05, 11 80 a. in., 12 43, 2 57, 4 10, 6 27, 8 UB p. ui, ai .i u nn .Lieave rotieviuci (or BuauBuuuau, v w, 710, 9 05, 10 16, 11 48 a. !., 12 i2, 8 00, i 40 6 20, 7 15, T 86, 8 40 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Haaieton, t 04, 7 38 , a. m tlS 48, 2 57, 5 27, g 08 o ra. Tjave Uaaleton for Shenandoah, 7 86, 10 06, 11 06 a. ra., 12 15, 2 58, 5 30, 7 25, 7. 56, p. m. SUNDAY T1UIN8. Trains leave for Raven Run, Centralis, Mt. Cartnel and Shamokin, 6 45 a. In., 2 48 p. in, aud arrive at Shamokin at 7 40 a. m. and 3 45 p. in. Trains leave Shamokin for Shenandoah at 7 66 a. ra. aud 4 U0 p. m., and arrive at Shen andoah at 8 49 a. in aud t 6H n. m. Trains leave for Ashland, QirardrlUe and Lost Creek, 9 40 a. ra., 12 30 p. m. For Haaleteu, Blaok Creek Junction, Pentt Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allentowa, Bethlehem, Easton and Sew York, 8 49 12 ti, 2 65 p. in. OONSUl-T THE FAMOUS SI'KC'IALIBT 329 N. 15th St. Below Oalbiwlilll IMillaib Iplnu. To si cure a posltle and liermam-iit curt- of Kilorsof Viiutb and I.omh or Muhh'iiid unit if nil diseases of t lit bliiod, KidnejH, ltlaiMer, Hl.lii and in r mis 'sx-.lii'i mnsiilt at onu- lir I nlili lit Kiiiiimtiis in all i .ies i-aimml l,y 1 hnsih imiii inb ni i in-lulu ritaim In rinl.ii, I to Health and Strenirth by building up t,0 sbnttered uer mis s stem and addiliK new lift- ' and energy to tb- tiruki-n down eonstittittuti t 'linsiiltatlun and . xamtiiatloiis free and stnetly i.inllilititial Olllii- bums, daily anil Humlay, fn.iiitt M to H 1' M anil B to 0 ew-ninKs Hi ad Ins bunk or errors of outb and i.lsi un diBi usi a of both si xes. Heut free NUGGETS OF NEWS. Intense heat at St. Louis has brouitht the aged Arohblahop Ken rick near to deuth. Owing to the awful smoke In that town It Is said the population of Pitteburgls decreasing. Nearly the tuttre state of Colorado la covered by anow. At Greeley the suow wag fourteen inches deep. Luzerno (Pa.) county jnll, built to house 100 prisoners, contains 188, and tho state board of vharitlos hua protested. Mowbray, tho Knglish anarolilst, was In tho middle of a lolont speech at Chloago when bo vus stopped by the polloe. The sheriff of So lor county, Tenn., has called nn (iovomor Turney fur troops to old him In securing a trial ot men charged With whitocapping. San Francisco Republicans claim that twenty out of fifty six members of the na tional cumniittoe favor that city for tho national convention. For Philadelphia, 12 SO, 2 65 p. n For Yateavllle, Park Place, Mam m. anov CUV and Delano, 8 49, 11 85 a. m., 12 -Wi "i " IB 03 p.m. , , . ., Leave Uaaleton for Shenaudoah, 8 30' 11 80 a. ru , 1 i, o 110 i. ni. i Leave tjiionainloah lor PutUville, 5 65. 8 4, 'AI a. m., i 4U p. m. Leave Pottsville for Shenandoah, 8 SO, ! 10 40 a. in., I S5, 6 15 p. m. I nm.I.IN II. WILBUR. Ueiil. 8upt., South Bethlehem, Pa. CHARLES 8. LEE, Uenl. Pass. Agt., Philadelphia. A. W. NOiN Mi MACHBB, Asst. G. P. A., South lietble bom.Pa fii.,-t...... l'.irlLli lnamouil Ilranj. ENWYR0YAL PILLS m . r.-linbli!. LADtfES tX Ir.w..,'Et f..r tliirkttti t Fuilloh Ota A mond Brand lu ilea aun fsitMl RIIU HI IK' IK'IHII lKtl or ieoJ !. loni'tlii tnJ t.v rturn BIhIL 10.00(i I 1 1 1 null i I ' ti'tr. P i'3 lfi no other. Hfue diiuj, t lirujf'"" tu if 0(t !." Hood's puis .ra,
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