EVENING HERALD KSTAIH.lHUISIl 1HT0. Published every livening, Kxcept Sunday, nt 8 South Jahiiin Snii'.Kr, Nk.ab Centhk. The llerilld Is delivered In Shenandoah ami the surrounding towns for six cents H week, pay able to the carrier, lly mull S3 00 n year, or 25 cents mouth, payable In advance. Advertise ment charged neenrdlng to space nnd position. 'ine puiinsuers reserve tne riuni to cuaiige me IHwitlon of advertisements wlienever the. null- le rlu lositlon of advertisements wlienever the pull Icntion of news demands It. The riaht Is llcntion of news tlenmnils It. The right Is reserve! to reject any advertisement, whether paid for or not, that the publisher may deem improper. Advertising rates made known upon application. Entered nt the postoftlce nt Shenandoah, Pa., ns second class mall matter. TH1.ICPII0NB CONNKCT10N. Evening Herald TUESDAY, SEPTEMllKTrit, 1803. STATE TICKET. STATU TllEASUllEIl, IIbjmamin J. K.vvwooi), of Jlercer. surniuoii court judges, Jambs A. ISkavbr, of Centre. E. V. Willaud, of Lackawanna. CiiAntBU E. Iticu, of Luzerne. George II. Oklady, of Huntingdon. John J. WlCKltAM, of lieavor. HowAltD ItKUDBn, of Northampton. The first day of fall wag very much in tlio summer order of things. Tub Republican primaries will lie held next Saturday. It is predicted they will be lively. Well, the Democratic slate went through. Now watch and see the I'epublicans smash it at the polls. SLuonKK Cobbett says he will retire from the prise ring after ho fight; Fitzsimmnns. It must be bo fears the penman's paralysis. Tub fire fiend has been playing sad havoc at Locust Gap, laying in waste tho homes of many families. The people of Shenandoah heartily sympathize with them and hope the effects of tho disaster may be speedily over come. It was a gold button which President Cleveland pressed when starting the machin ery of the Cottqn States and' International Exposition. The President and his party have made quite a record in pressing gold thus far this year. Thkbe is considerable snap and vim about tho manner in which tho Borough Council of Jermyn transacts business. William Hutchings, tho street cotumiislonor, was in structed to tako action to facilitate tho laying of cross walks on the streets. Upon tho ne glect to promptly curry out tho orders the Council preferred charges against him for neglect of duty and doclared his seat vacant. That kind of backbono makes good streets. A bad habit that prevails among bicyclists is that of coming up behind carriages or wagons on tho streets, dashing by llko a flaBli, and shooting in ahoad of tho horso without announcing their coming. There is a general romplaint against this practice, and tho reputation of the delightful outdoor exorcise will suffer greatly if tho habit continues. When approaching a vchielo from tho rear i bicyclists should invariably announce their presence by means of a hell or whistle. This will greatly lessen the chances of anaccidont. The starting of the 1', full time in the best turn Si 11. collieries on in uffliira for tlio people of this lrt of the coal region that hm takon place this year. It has been yearned fur for many months and none only those rlirectly interested call fully appieciate tho effect. The order is that flie schedule is to continue indefinitely, which means that it may he for a few days, a few weeks or a few montlis. The latter is very improbable, hut ve trust that we may have the benefit of the good time for at least a month or two. If such he the case Shcuandofth will experience one of the most brisk falls it has had for sev eral years. It is so long since the miners havo liwl a spell of full time tliat a month or so of it would give a boom to the town for the winter. THE DBM0CBATIC TICKET. Our Democratic friends have at List decided pon the ticket with which they will go into battle at the polls in November, next, and many of them profess to lie jubilant over tbo result of their conventional I'ottsvllle yester day, but the careful observer can see that there be something in the people this year that tends to throw a well defined chill a pott the professed enthusiasm. It did not require powerful magnifying gltwaef to discern that, in esteemed Dowo- j dal, Utw, nt tho aoiicltfttiou of ttja rv$ eratic exchange put It. "the .nthe primaries wae lenqnld ndJugghih," aud the ( ground that the BugUsh me entitled to same emehanae declared that the deletes : Ur JwOonal sports Bnd play, o they do were "picked," aud were elected suimirlugly j withont eveu "the knowledge of the rank aud Ale." There is some meaning lu this smoothness ether then harmony. When the rank and fllo becomes so Indifferent as to withhold interest in the makiug of the ticket it is nat ural to conclude thattheysrenot enthusiastic ally Identified with polities this year aud that theiw is a screw loose some place. There is e 17 j bmom to believe that the indifference wbii h ha characterised the Democratic cam paign ihus for is the Arst ring of tho death km 11 I'm U.. ii.ut laterln the fall, and tliat if tin Hi imlih. aim are guided by cool judg ment they can repeat the victory of 1894 witli tittle eilort. It is foreseen tlmt the Deuioi'rats will claim You want of a medicine Is that It shall do you good purify and enrich your blood, throw off that tired feeling, and give you hoalth, strength, courage and ambition. Hood's Barsaparilla la the only true blood purifier prominently In the public oyo today, and It meets these requirements perfectly. This Is proved by the testimony of thou sands of people. Hood's Sarsaparilla Builds up the norves by feeding them on pure blood, creates an appetite by toning the digestive organs, overcomes That Tired j Feeling by giving vitality to the blood, , and gives sweet refreshing Bleep. You may realize that Hood's Sarsaparilla .. , , . . . . . 1 thls byBlvlng lta fair trial. Insist npoB , TtnnA'a onrl nTllv TTnnil's- 1 ' six for SB. Hood's and only Hood's. ?lj six for $5. MrvnrPc DSlIc harmoniously with 26c. Hood's Sarsaparilla. that their primaries and county convention have been of a most harmonious character and that, therefore, the ticket is one of tho strongest that they have put forth for years; but the fact must not be ignored that the make-up of tho primaries and the convention was wanting of much of the host Democratic material in the county, and much of it that presented itself was oast aside to gratify tho desires of what our frank and truth ful Demo cratic eon temporary terras"picked" delegates. There Is always a calm before a storm. The Democratic: calm is at hand. Walt until the Btorm breaks and then see how liadly the hopes of the ticket-makers of yestorday will be blasted. In a recent letter to the manufacturers Mr. W. F. Benjamin, editor of the Spectator, Rushford, N. Y., says: "It may boa pleas ure to you to know the high esteem in which chamberlain's medicines are held by the people of your own state, where they must lie boBt known. An aunt of mJiio, who re sides at Dexter, Iowa, was about to visit me a fow years since, and before leaving home wrote me, asking if they were sold here, stating if they were not she would bring a quantity with her, as she did not liko to lie without them." The medicines referred to are Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, famous for its cures of colds and croup ; Chamber lain's Pain Balm for rheumatismlame back, pains in tho side and chest, and Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for bowel complaints. These medicines havo 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 unoqualcd by any other. They aio for salo hero by 0 rubier Bros., Druggists. Ooveinoia at Washington. Washington, Sept. 21. There wasqulto a gathering of governors of tho soveral states nt the national capital yesterday. Among them woro Govornurs Woodbury of Vormont, Worts of Now Jersey, Dodgo of Iowa mid Moiton of New York, who, with their staffs, came north over tho Southern railway after attending tho Chiuknmuuga Park dedication nud tho Atlanta exposition. General Sohofleld ulso returned to Washington from Atlanta, traveling with tho party of Governor Mor ton. no Was a Wire Murilcrnr. Oskaloosa, Sopt. 21. It has been learned that Stiiisun, the murderer and sui cide, was married to his victim, Arta Mooru, in Ootobur, I31M. Tho marriage was ! 1-mif. n GUMiTVtf MU tlin irti1 ilnjlnr.fl 4t i 1. hor cour)i0 at,colk.ffd. b TJl0 t wo ha(1 nuyer lived together, hut it seems thnt Stinsou 1 i"ld Hn,,t,C5.beou uriu lle.r 4? B. tu , liuum ami nva witn nun. At nor laare- ftibiil he evidently determined unou klllluir her. IHfthonefit 15x-Tresurr Mleslng. InoNioN.O., Sept. 81. Kx-Cdunty Treas urer SI. C. Olay, who i a defaulter for 038,000. la not to he found. He left tlio olty Thursday night over the1 Norfolk and "Western, going east, nnd since then noth ing has tieou heard of him. Tho notion of the county commissioners in not oh using his urivt has eiv;iU.-d a sensation. The Dimple Cheeked Village Mold may not retain her dimples and rosy cheeks "blooming with health," until she liuds a good hii baud. A little neglect or accident may bring about some one of the many "female" diseases and "weakiiesis," to which the ex is subject, and health may be forever impaired, and hopes and happiness lie at an end. Thanks to Dr. I'ieree, his Favor iU Prescription, prepared by him for women, euros the worst cases of uterine diseases, nervousness, neuralgia, irregularities and "weaknesses." It is a groat invigorating tonic and uervine, and rapidly builds up the health aud strength. Dr. Pierce's Pellets, for constipation, rick headache, hiHotnmeBS, indigestion. Once Ukeu, always in favor. Trta I"tttl tiuw Permitted In Moxlco. City ov Mexico, Sept. 84. Governor Gn.vioto, of the grat roroloff mte of ill uot iww far hull fluhta. Cheerlpe fur lti Workers. SaAMoynir, Pft., Bept. 94. The seven BMinr mines in the Shiwnokiu district hMV boon put on full time until further ttotlco. Five thousand employes will re volve (36,000 additional wages ou aouutint of Uiis acthm, To Admit Wunien lielegates. IjauAJUI-OUB, Sept. 84. The Indlnim 0X)nXeren of the Methodist Episcopal cuxob, ly an nlmost uiuiuimous vote, de oUld to admit women Into the oonfereuoe nn dejegntes. Died A(r Helng O.ired by a Hull. Banhob, Pa., Sept. 24.- Mis. Josae La bar, who was d bj n u tous bull last week, died j 1 .tenlay ol her injuries. Buy Keystone flour, name Lkhski & Haku, printed ou eviry suck. lie sure that the Ashlaud, Pa., is tf CUBAN CABINEJ OFFICERS. Oartnta lliwo ( bonn by tbo Insurgents hs 1'realdetit of the Republic. Tami-A, Fin., Sept. 31. letters received by prominent Cuban lenders horo Btnto that on the 10th lust, a constitutional con vention wits held nt Nnjnsa, nt which Bnr toln Masso was elected president of tho Cuban republic; Mnrquls of Santa, Lucia, minister of tho lntorior; Tomns ISstrutht Pnlmo, representative of the government lu tho exterior; Maximo Gomez, general-in-chief. .Some time ago when dologatos wero onllcd Santa Lucia wis mentioned as president of tho convention, nml tho Im pression prevailed that ho was the destined constitutional president. Mnsso was born sixty years ago nt Man znnlllo. Ho is highly connected und thor oughly educated. He left Mnuzaulllo Feb. 31 last, and wns considered ns tho head of the revolution in the eastern department. When this occurred Cullega sent a com mittee of prominent Autonomists and Bomo chiefs of tho former revolution to dissuade him, but ho was not pllublo. The committee wont ngnlu, reinforced by ox President Spotorno, who during his term published a decree to put to death any per son who should propose nnythlug but solium, iiiuuiiuiiiiuiiuu. mtissu icuuii:u ajiio, b ,enri llls u of lU9SUa9lou told . . . V. . 1 1 . . . mm 10 leave uio camp lmmouinioiy or ins own decreo would bo enforced. Tbo Ideal l'nnncea. James L. Francis, Alderman, Chicago, says: "1 regard Dr. King's Now Discovery as an Ideal Panacea for Coughs, Colds ahd Lung Complaints, having used it in my family for the last flvo years, to tho exclusion of physician's prescriptions or other' prepara tions." Rev. John Burgns, Keokuk, Iowa, writes: "I have been a Minister of tho Methodist Episcopal church for 50 years or more, and have never found anything so beneficial, or that gave mo such speedy relief as Dr. King's New Discovery." Try this Ideal Cough Remedy now. Trial bottles freo at A. Wasloy's drug store. Two Ileputy-Sliurlffs Murdered. PttfB BLUFFS, Ark., Si-pt. 81. Deputy Sheriffs Harris nnd Stift. of Arkumiis county, were shot dead near England, Lo noke county, while attempting to arrest nn escaped prisoner named Wiocey. Laeey had been Indicted for grand larceny, and made his escape from the Arkansas county jail. He was located in tm old house, three miles from England.iuidwhen called upon to surroudor ho selzod a Winchester rille and opened fire. Another report states that the crime was committed by two es caped prisoners named Owen and Nichols, i Tho murdorer or murderers escaped to the 1 woous. Wealthy Tux l'ayers Charged with Perjury Spkingfield, Sept. 4. Tlio most son Eatiounl report ever issued by a state bureau was made public last night by tlio Illinois bureau of labor statistics. It charges that the great majority of the i wealthy taxpayers of Illinois, and more 1 tho assessors nro guilty of mulfuasnuco in olllce; that tho present financial condition of Chicago is directly traceable to the cor rupt system of taxation, and that tho "de plorable condition of workmen Is duo to tho liberty d -a mylng methods of taxation whio.i provv. Is." A COMMON CAUSE OF SICKNESS IN WARM WEATHER NOTHING SO DAN GEROUS AS DECAYED FOODS. Kvery one knows or ought to know that decayed foods lire poihouous. Hoards of Health seek to prevent their sale. We now havo in' mind tho results which follow the decay and decomposition of foods after they havo been eaten, for unless diges tion occurs within a reasonable time after our menls, decomposition sets in. If dyspeptics will stop and consider for a moment some of tho symptoms of their trouble, such us disagreeable breath,' eructa tions of gas or bad tasto in tho month, they will understand that they all must coinofrom decaying foods that ought properly to have been nb-urbed into the system. Spots before the eyes, dizzinoss, sleepless ness, dyspeptic headaches are but a fow of the effects following the absorption into tho blood of poisons developed from decomposing and undigested food that lies in the stomach. It was a recognition of this important fact that caused tne Mount Lebanon Shakers to devote so i inch of their time to the prepara tion of a remedy for dyspepsia, and nothing i. more 1. 11 Sunt than the Digestive Cordial which taox have recently placed oil tho market. Its action isso prompt that relief frequently follows the very first dose. It restores tho appetite and increases the Weight. Plump ness and strength take the place of weakness and that care-worn expression wht;h points out the dyspeptics in evorycommunlty. The local druggists are now giving away interes ing descriptive pamphlets. Try a twenty-five cent bottle of Digestive Cordial and see what it will do for you. LADIES' JWedieal : Institute. (Permanently Located.) Fcr Women mi Children Only. iJKly physletoiw seeoml treat all patient. No mide physicians in attendance. A greiit mmiy femulos, especially unmarried ladles, are lelieatelv unuosed to lielnit treated bv a male pbysleiaii. Hire is an opportuulty to get the benefit of a lady Specialist. Pemale Diseases, Weaknwses anil Ir regularities a Specialty. ALL ACUTE AND CHRONIC DISEAHBB OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN Cl'HKD Diseases of the Eye, Kar, Stone and Throat, Asthma, BroiicUltl", Quinsy, Catarrh, Deufuess, dlsvasaa of the Thrimt, Head aud Luus, Dysiiensia, Coiistlpattun, Tun ors, Canei rs, Hlu niiiathjlll, dlseaws of the Heart, er, Kidue s, Hliulder, Bowels, Wnmh, Btoiuni h, lilimd I'.iiiein, Iteurei tlisenses, Dropsy, Head.ielie, Nervousness. Milurin, Kplle), Mis, nt Vitus Dwioe, 'atah psy, etc., etu. Consultation and Kutuiina tiiui free at HOTEL KAIER, Mahanoy Olty. Pa. OFFICE lOtol. HOUK8. Detly, to ; Sunday, N. B.-A11 wbe call for treatrpehi nt liefori OCTOBRK 1st. shall ssesi aerrlu s. andn.i- t Inns and medicine for next three months for TLN DOLLAIW. This offor is tonllmv the puor nn oppurtuiilty to take treatment, but does not debar the rich. All are welcome. DR. EMMA WALN IN ATTENDANCE. D (..DIM'S Celebrated Female l'owdui s pei er f all. m(siiu Rurv t bt-r Anliijf with Tan.y and PeanyrwBt rtll- an ' ..ther hlw renmdlH.1. 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Those who are in doubt as to tho nature of their disease should address Professor Munyon, 1G05 Arch street, Philadelphia, giving full symptoms of their disease. Pro fessor Munyon will carefully diagnose tho case and give you the benefit of his advico absolutely free of all charge. Tho Remedies will bo sent to any address on receipt of re tail prico. THE MILD fOWER CURES Dr. Humphreys' Specifics are scientifically and carefully prepared Remedies, used for nearly half a oentury by tha people with entire success, no. B?Ecino ron 1 Fovcrsi Congestions, Inflammations.. Ji Worms, ironn Fever, Worm Colic. ... 3- Toetlilnei Colic, Crying, Vfokerulneo 4- DinrrIica, of Children or Adults , 7- Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis 8- NenralBln, Toothache, I'accacho...... 9- Iiea.dachea, Sick Headache, Vertigo.. 10- njBpcpsla, Biliousness, Constipation. 11- Suppressed or Painful Periods... l'i Whites, Too Profuse Periods 13- Croup, laryngitis. Hoarseness 14- Salt llheuni, Erysipelas. ErapUo.n3. ja-Ehcamallsm, HUeumatlo Pains , 16-IHnlarin, Chills, Fever and Ague 10-Cntarrh, Influenza, Cold la the Bead. atl-Whoopine Couch 37-Kidncy Discnsee S8-Nervou Debility 30-Urinary Weakness ;i-aort Throat Quinsy, ulphtheria.... "77" for HAY FEVER Fo!d by DruKgttti, or eent prepaid on twtpt of frtce, S5c., or G for $1,. (ray bo aMtrted . except $1. only. DHPMrRsY,MAroAL(EnlrsedAni'vlMd,MAH lll'HI'JinEifa'SIKD.tO.. til A 113imam8t.,NwYorlu Do you DESIRE to Make ONEY? OUR PLANS OF OPERATION AS- SURE ABSOLUTE SAFETY. Make snlarv. your money earn you a monthly $10 00 and more mide dally by our new sys tematic Plan of Operation on small Investments In (Train nnd stock speculation. All wo nsk Is to Investigate our new nnd original inethnds. Vant workings of plan nnd highest references furnished. Our llooklct "Points & Hints" how to make money nnd other information sent FHEK. Gilmorc A. Co., Hankers and Brokers. Open Hoard of Trade Hhij;., Chicago, 111. 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AilgreKftte rental, 80 iiei mouth. A r.ire baruain. Apply to M J. Lawlor .lustlee of the 1'eaee, No, 13.1 ICast Centre street -aUUC Vnil btlu Tmoat, I'lmplei, iTinfL 1UU Colored 8doh. Aches. Ol, rajUIcen In Moulli. Ualr-lalllng! Write COOK1 vt'hicnso. III., tor proofs of cure? eujiH wnt.ni, ifouujue, wort eases eurea in 1 bio a unys. ifKj-piMce iiook fVen JOHN F. CLEARV, Temperance Drinks. Mineral waters. Wlss beer. Uottler of the niisst layer beers. 17 nnd 19 Peocti Alley, Shenandoah. Your Stomach Cannot stand the same washlua-that youi beots do, and the water yon drink Isn't even fit for tliat purpose. Use Loren?Schm!at;s Beer and porter OA IVIES SHIELDS, Manaser Sfaeuauiloah Hraucli After All Others Fall CONSULT THE Tpy w 1 BUrXlAUST Lfo L000. 329 N. 15th St. Below Callowhlll Philadelphia. Tosee-nren positive nnd iiermnneut eure nt Krrors of Youth null Iawh of Manlmod and ol all diseases of the I. lti.nl, Kidney, lh,,,,.r Hkiu and nervmw Hystein etnmiilt at tmie l)r i.nbh He j.iiiiimiteeH in all easen eatiseil l t eeHM'r, Itiipriltlenee or Inberltani e It, rt-gton In liei.llll I Htreuirth by liiiildiuK up the -buttered neiviiiis nleni and nddliiii new lit, nil em rjjv to the broken ilnMii foils! Itioiiin f 'onMitllatittii and ''xninliiutloni. free ,u,il tru-th l ontldi iiIihI, Olllee hours, daily and Huml.n fioiuiA M to 3 1' M. and il to 11 eeuniu,. head his hook on errors of Youth and olmeurt diseases of both sexes. Stmt free. I ON TRIAL FOR CONSPIRACY. Charced with Fraud In Nw .Terncy's Stat frlntine Contractu TnitNTON, Sept. SI. Tho trlnl of John Jj. Kusor, Chnrlcs S. Robinson, Otto Heinz nud Knill Krnoutler, Indicted for conspir ivoy In connection with tho printing of Btnto documonts In tho Germ?" 'yigungo, Wiva begun In tho Mercer county court yos tordny, ,nnd tho prosontntlon of tho stnto's sldo of tho enso wns concluded. Tho rec ords of the Btnto comptroller's ofHeo wero produced and ox-Comptroller Heppou lioinior wns examined. Tho Btnto also pre sented In evldcnco two ngreomonts signed by Kuser, in which he agreed to sub-cou-trnct to Robinson tho workshop report, nud to pay him $200 In cash If Tho Frelo Zeitung received the contract for printing tho state board of education report. At this point tlio stato rcstod its case without presenting any direct cvidunco against Heinz or Kraoutler. Samuel Kullsh, of counsel for Mr. Kuser, then nsked tho court to direct tho jury to acquit, on tho ground thnt no evidence of n conspiracy or of charging the stato nn exorbitant prico for tho printing had been Bhown. Captain Holt opposed tho motion, and tho matter went over until this morn ing, when R. V. Ijindahury, counsel for Robinson, renewed tho motlou made by Mr. Kalish. lram 1 1 leu Made Homeless by Fire. Asiiland, Pa., Sopt. 21. Firo brofco out yesterday In tho Locust Gap hotel, at Lo cust Gap, a mining vlllago thrco miles wost of hero, nml beforo It was ex tinguished completely dostroyed nn cntiro block of buildings owned by Michael Mc Carthy nnd occupied by himself and sovon other familios. Four houses on tho north sido of Main strcot owned by tho Rending Coal nnd Iron company wcro also de stroyed, together with tho largo Monitor colliery barn, owned by tho same company. Tlio loss is estimated at $30,000, upon which thoro is but littlo insurance. Amerlenn Protective Association Active. Kansas City, Sept. 24. Judgs Jackson, of Fort Worth, Tex., national vice presi dent of the Amorican Protectlvo associa tion, lectured at Turner hall last night. "When asked about tho condition of the A. P. A. he declared that tho order Is grow ing rapidly lu numbers, having In round numbers 8,500,000 members. He further declared that the organization would en ter actively into tho next presidential cam paign, and would defeat any or all parties that opposed Its principles, making uu In dependent light if necessary. Dr. Tnlmace Called to Washington. Washington, Sept. 24. Tlio congrega tion of tho First Presbyterian church, of this city, last night voted to extend a call to Rov. T. DoAVltt Talmago to bo co-pastor. Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland aro members of this congregation. It will bo understood It Dr. Talmago nccopts tho call that It shall not Interfere with his Christian Endeavor and other work. Dr. Allen, who Is Dr. Sunderlnnds' assistant pastor now, will retire if Dr. Talmago accepts at tho end of a yeiy.-. It Is uudorstood thnt Dr. Talmago will accept. Sirs. Lunctry's stolen Jewel. London, Sept. 21. Mrs. Langtry was Interviewed yostcrday on the subject of tho loss of hor box of jowols from the Sloano street branch of tho Union bank of London lastwoek by means of a forged order. Mrs. Langtry said that thoro wns no suspicion against nny of her servants, but that tho schomo must havo been worked by somebody who was cognizant of hor affairs, for never beforo was thoro so much of her jewelry nt tho bank. Itninarliabln Chance in Temperature. Empouia, Knn., Sept. 21. Tho greatest chango in tho weather ever experienced hero occurred ycstcMay, tho mercury dropping from 90 in tho forenoon to tho freezing point nt night, nearly 00 dogs, dif ference. At Coffeovillo tho mercury fell 40 dogs. In two hours. At Wichita the full was GO dogs., and tho weather Is tho cold est for September ever recorded there. Material injury to crops will follow if tho cold spell continues. Ml tooh Hlu Mother for a nurglar. Hazlkton, Pa., Sept. 21. Chnrlos F. Cooper, nged 19 years, shot and instantly killed his mothor during tho night in their homo at Harwood. The mother entered the room to put down a window, fearing rain. The boy took hor for a burglar, nnd beforo (Uncovering his mistako fired, kill ing her instantly. Ho walked to town and arave himself im Tha ct,n,,u,,.. . purely aooldental, and tho boy has beon xuiotuseu uu nail. Licensed amnbllni; in Montana. ncLBNA, Mont., Sept. 2-1. Judge Blako, In the district oourt, held the anti-gnmb-llug law unconstitutional. The caso will be appealed, but the gamblers are so buto the deolslon Mil be sus&dned that all of tho gambling houses In Helena have re opened. The offect of the deolslon Is to leave the old territory law licensing gamb ling In forco. Carllle Vl,lts Clevelanii. Buzzard's Bat, Mass., Sept. 21. Secre tary and Mrs. Carlisle arrived at Gray Gables yestorday morning, having come from Marion on the lighthouse tender J ohn Rogers. They remained as guosts of tho president's family until today, when they returned to Marlon. Thi. win ,u - - - -.',, , , . tv part for Washington on Thursday. I'rofnMor ranteur I Not Dylnc. Pakis, Sept. 91. The report cabled from this olty to the United States on Saturday that Frofossor Pasteur, tho discoverer of Inoculation as a oure for rabies, is dying Is untrue. Professor Pasteur, howoyor, Is in very feeble health, and the paralysis of hU lege, from which ho has suffered for soma time, is steadily lnoroaslug. Ilahy I'mbeil Into h Uonflre. BKTllLBHHM, Pa., Sept. 31. The fourth fatal burning accident In Bevernl weeks among ohildren In tho Hungarian settle jneut ooourred yesterday, when Jowph Began, aged 8 years, was pushed Into a bonfire built by n number of children, und was burned almost to a crisp. AlloHal I'lot to Ila.tror the Sultan's rtaoe. Constantinople, Sept. 24. Great pre cautions hav. been mloptod for the promo tion of the sultan's palaoe, owing to tho discovery of a Macedonian plot to blow up the buildings with dynamite. Seven l'ersom IlroiYnul In knlte deneva. Lovdos, Sept. 31. A dispatch from Geneva.Hwltzerland, reports that a steamer rati into and sank I. rowhout there, drown ing seveu persons. Tho Weatllnr. For eastern Pennsylvania and Nerv Jersoy Generally fair nud decidedly cooler, nonheily winds. 118 WITH PAINS. HOW TO GET RID OF THE PAIN. Falns in the Back, Fains In the Muscles, Fains In the Joints, Falns in the Head. What Causes Tlicm and VVIial Cures Them. Pidn is u sign of disease You want to get rid of It. Thoro nro two wnys. F.lthor to euro tlio disonso, or relieve th pain. Tlio first way is tho hotter. Tho etirine settles tho disonso nnd tho pain. The relieving only holps the pain.' It will coins back again. Tho discaso stays right whore it is and oats away your health. You may not feel it wliilo the palu is gone, but it is thcr just tho samo. Tain in tho hack is kidney trouble It can bo cured with Dr. Hohb's Sparaeui Kidney Pills. It can ho cured to stay away, and, witV proper care, never to come hack. Kidney trouble gives a grout deal of trouhlo to doctors. It h hard to cure. Tncro are so many complications. They aro generally so danger ous. Only Dr. Hohb's Sparagus Kidney 1'ills make such a large percentage of cures. Tho Asparagus, from which they are made, has such a healing, soothing, curative action on tho kidneys, it is such a gentle and healthful tonic, tliat it cures noarly every case of kidney trouble in which it is used. Itheumathni is pain in tho muscles. Lotions, etc., can only relievo tho pain. They can't cure tho rheumatism. ' Itheumatlsin is a complication of kidney trouhlo. It is a poison in tho blood. The kidneys should have taken it out, but they didn't. ' Hohb's Sparagus Kidney Tills will cure rheumatism. They do it by helping the kidneys in their work of purifying the blood. They do it so thoroughly that it is very seldom the rheumatism eer couies back. Vain in the joints logout. It is caused by a poison like rheumatism. It can be cured on the same plan, by curing the kiduejs, by taking Dr. Ilobb's Sparagus Kidney Tills. Pain in the head. This is a symptom of brain trouble, hut it is caused by the kidneys." Tho brain, in working, uses up its sub stance. The blood supplies new substance, lint when tho blood is impure (on account of ick kidneys), it givos no nourishment. The brain wears out. As it wears, it pains. This is its danger signal. Headaches, dizziness, neuralgia, otc, can lie cured with Dr. Hohb's Simragus Kidney 15 lis. Thcv do it by curing tho kidneys, by renewing tho purity of the blood. People who have snffered from pains and nehes for years should try Dr. Hohb's Spara gus Kidney Pills. Puro blood will end their aches, and give them a new feeling of lifo and comfort. For tlio blood is tho life. lint it must be pure blood. Dr. Ilobb's Sparagus Kidnoy Pills are for salo at all druggists for 50 cents per box, or will ho sent to any address, postpaid, on receipt of price. Please write for valuablo medical pamphlet, sent free by Hohb's Medicine Co., Chicago or San Francisco. In KkfecTjMarcii 21, 1895. I'lisBcnr JeJs leave Shenandoah lor Penu HuveWjctinn. Maneh Chunk, Le highton, Slaliton, White Hall.Cataaauqna, AlIentovn,liothlohcm,Ki!ston and Weatlterly at 11 W, 7 3H, M 15 a m., 12 43. 2 : 7, 5 27 p m. For New York and Philadelphia, 8 04, 7 3S, 9 15 a. m., 2 43, 2 57. p. m For Qua kake. Switchback. Gerhards and Iludsondale, 15 a. m and 2 57 p. in. For Wilkes-liarre, White Haven, Pittston, Laeeyville, Towanda, Sayre, Waverjy and Clmira. fi 01, 9 15 a m, 2 57. 5 27 pm. For Roihestcr, llufl'slo, Niagara Falls and ihe West, 9 15s. m. aud 2 57, 27 p. in. For ilelvidcre, lleni'iief Water Gip and troiulsbiirg. 0 i'4 a. in, 2 57 . -i;. For Lamhertvllle and Trenton, 9 15 a tn. For Tanklmnnnek, fi (14,9 15a m.,257,5 27 l. in. For Ithaca and Geneva, 6 04, 9 16 a in, 5 27 p in. For Auburn, 9 15 a m, 5 27 p m. For Jeaueeville, Leviaiun and Beaver Meadow, 7 38 a. m., 12 43 p. in. For Stooklon and humber Yard, 6 04, 7 38, J 15 a m., 12 43, 2 57, 5 27. 8 0s p. m. For Silver Brook Junction, Audenrled and Uaaleion, fi 04, 7 38, 9 15 a in, 12 43, 2 57, 527 snd 8 08 p m. For Borauton, 0 04, 9 15 a m, 2 57 and 5 27 p m. For Huzlebronk, Jeildo, Driftnn and Free- land, II 04, 7 3s, 9 15 a. m., 12 43, 2 57, 5 27 ji. in. For Ashland, Olrardville and Lost Creek, I 40, fi 15, 7 30, 9 13, 10 20 a. in., 12 35, 1 40, I 10,0 35, 8 2,2 p. in. Fjr Haven Pun, Centralia, Mount Carmel andShamokin.O 13, 11 14 a m, 1 32, 4 20, 8 22.9 15 p. in. For Yalesville, Park Place, Mahanoy City and Delano, 5 50, fi 01, 7 38, 9 15, II 05 a. lii., 12 43, 2 57, 5 27, 03, 9 23, 10 53 p. m. Trains will leave Shamnkin ut 5 16, 8 15, II 45 a. in., 1 55, 4 30, 9 30 p. in., anil arrive Shenandoah at 8 04, 9 15 a in , 12 43, 2 57, '7, 11 15 p. in Leave Shenandoan for Pottsvilln, 6 04, 7 S8,9 OS, U 05, 11 30 a. m., 12 43, 2 57,4 10, 5 27, 8 08 p. in. Leave I'otUville for Shen.nidnah, 6 00, 7 10, 9 05, 10 15, 11 48 a. in., 12 .,2, 3 00, 4 40 5 20, 7 15, 7 55, U 10 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for lluzietnn, 6 01, 738 1 5, a. in., 12 43, 2 57, 5 27, 8 OS u in. Leave IlunleUm for Sbenuudoah, 7 35, It) 06, 11 08 a. m., 12 15, 2 58, 5 30, 7 25, 7. 49, p. m. SUNDAY T11AINS. Trains leave for Itaven Bun, Centralia, VI I. Carmel aud Bliainnkio, 0 ii & ui., 2 4l p. ni, mid arrive at BhamoWn t 7 10 a. in. and 3 45 p. in. Train leave Shamokln, for Shenandoah at 7 66 . m. aud 4 no p. in..'nd arrive at Shen andoah at 8 49 a, ni and I 68 p in. Trains leave for Aehlend, Girantville aud Lout Creek, 40 ft. in., l P- '" For llaileton, lllaok Creek Junction, Penn Haven Junction, Usuoh Chunk, Allentnwn, Bethlehem, Button aud New York, 8 19 a. m., 12 30,3 fit p. m. For Philadelphia, 12 30, 2 55 o. in. For Yeteevillu, Park Place, Mahanoy City and Delano, 8 49, 11 36 a. in., 12 80, 2 66,4 58, & 0 p. in. Leave llazleton for Shenandoah, 6 SO1 II 30 a. m , 1 05, 5 30 p.m. Leave dbenamloah tor FotUville, 5 65, 8 4U,V 32 a. m.. 2 40 p in. ' Leave PntUville lor Shenandoah, 8 30, 10 40 a. ui..' I 36, 6 15 p. in. ItOLLIN II. WILBUR, Genl. Supt., South llethlehem, Pa. CHARLES 8. LEE, Ueul. Pans Agt., Philadelphia. A. W.NOiSNEMACIIKR, Asm. G. P. A., South Hotblehoui. I'
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