EVENING HERALD i:.staiu,isiii:i I870. Published every Kvcnlwr, Hxecpt Sunday, nt 8 South Jardin Street, Near Centkk. The Herald Is delivered In Shenandoah ntid the surroiimlhiK towns for six cents a week, pay able to the. carriers, lly mall 51.00 a year, or 3(5 cents a month, payalilo In advance. Advertise ments charged according to space and position. The publishers reserve tho right to change the posit) on of advertisements whenever tho pulw llcatlon of news demands it. The right Is reserved to reject any advertisement, whether raid for or not, that tho publishers may deem Improper. Advertising rates made- known upon application. Entered at tho postoffice nt Shenandoah, Pn., as second class mall matter. TRMCPIIOXR CONNECTION. Evening Herald SATURDAY, 0CT0BEK fl, 1S03. STATE TICKET. STATK TIJEASUUUn, Bbnjajii.n J. Haywood, of Morcer. SUPKMOIE COURT JUDC1KS, Jambs A. ItinvEH, of Centre. E. V. Willard, of I,ackRwauiia. C1IARLK8 E. Kice, of Luzorno. Gkouok 15. Oiu.ADY, of Hunthigilon. John J. Wickham, of Btvor. Howard ItEHUKlt, of Northampton. COUNTY TICKET. JU1MJK OP ORPHANS' COU11T, " THOMAS II. It. LYON, of Mnlianoy City. CONTItOLLlUt, 11ENJ. li. SKVKIiJJ, of Shenandoah. DISTKICT ATTOIINHY, 01IAS. E. llitlCOKON'S, of St. Clair. CflRQNUR, I)u. S. J. SEYPEUT, of llincgrove. I)I1!KCT0P. OF Till: POUR, S. It. MIDDU3T0N, ofGilbcrtoii. COUNTY SURVKYOR, , JOSEPH W. GEAIiY, Jit., Of I'ottsvillc. Political weather-cocks, who trim their vails with the varying winds, can sometimes the found in newspaper ollleos. Quite a number of statesmen in this county are suffering from a Payne, excepting those, of course, who aro painless. 1T11E prudent and wiso busiuoss man speaks to tho people through a live and, popular miediuni. Advertise in tho Herald. The indications point to Republican success in Schuylkill county this fall. And it won't 'bo by the assistance of boodlers, either. The closo of tho courso of lectures given -under the auspices of the National Itcforni Instituto during tho present week, is highly gratifying to the projectors The establish ment of a permanent organization hero will no doubt bo fruitfiiJ.Df much good. The work should bo encouraged in every way possible The thirty-sixth triennial convention of tho Protestant Episcopal church of Amorica is now in session in Minneapolis. Many important changes in tho rules of government of tho church will coino up for discussion, the last general convention having appointed a committee to reviso the constitution and .canons, who will make their report. The demand of tho roads and highways committee of tho Borough Council that the owners of properties on West Apple alloy shall curb the properties without delay and place gutters is not only in accord with justice .and good government, but a very natural -demand in view of tho fact that the borough has gono to eonsidorablo oxpenso in cutting tho alloy down to grado upon request of the .parties to whom tho order is now directed. Reading is an ambitious city and has at tained a position among tho most progressive sind promising places of tho state, but when .she undertakos to entertain a crowd such as .the annual State Firemen's Association at tracts she bitos oil' moro than sho can chew. Many of the flromon who visited that city this week say that the accommodations wore -wrotcluttlly inadequate and that the pleasure afforded by tho gonei-ous impulse of tho people Mt large was, to some oxtent, curtailed by j;mpiiig speculators who opened temporary Jictal and boarding licutes. The continued oppression of Christian Amieniaus by the Turks, in the face of the strong protest of tho European powers, will inevitably result in driving the Turk from JSwojie itnd a rearrangement of the map of that continent. The grasp of the Turk lias iweit steadily (trowing weaker, and he lias 1en itripped nf a large portion of his terri tory iu the pat 25 years, which should cftUse liijn to pause. Unfortunately for the Porte, llie- unreasoning fauticUm of it Mohani lnedan subject cannot U restrained, even in adversity, and their atrocities toward Christians are rapidly luwUnlng the dU iiiemlmrment of the empire, which the close -of the century may possibly see wiped out of .Europe, and with only a feeble foothold in A-ia. Turkey has lwen a disturbing element in European on politic for nearly a century, ;iud only tho jealousies of the leading pow-rs has saved it from the fate which liefell Poland a century ago. At present the tendfiicy seems to favor a restoration of the ld t.ncian supremacy in that country, wiin li 1 1. 1.- a great niuny features to commend ir ..Ithimk it will be dilNcult to imagine the Muscovites foregoing their desire to possess I'liiibtuntiiiople as the cuyital of tho Biihmuii i-iupirc Carrying Water from Hillldiiybilrc. IIoLLlDAwnuim, I'a., Oct. C Gonoral Suporlntend-nt F. L. Shcppnrd, of tho Pennsylvania Itnllroad company, yester day petitioned tho llollldnysburg councils for a wutor supply for tho cur shops, loco motive works and tho G.000 employes of tho cmnpany. At Altoonu, where the water fainluo has now assumed tho most sorlous aspects, the probablo closing down of thoso works during tho drought necessi tated tho petition. Tho councils decided to send cloven train loads, containing 400, 000 gallons of wntor, every day to Altoonu. Holllduysburg Is now tho only town In Central Pennsylvania whero a superabun dant water supply.oxists. Huclilon's Arnica Salve. Tho best salvo In the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to givo perfect satisfaction or niony refunded. Prieo 25 cents per box. For salo by A. Waslcy. An Octocenarlan Horned to Death. FLEMl.vaTox, N. J., Oct. 5. Ono man was burned to death and ono woman seri ously Injured at Croton yesterday. Tho handsome resldonco of King Pyntt, who was 80 years old and known as "tho origi nal Jersey peach grower," caught flro. The flamos ato their way to tho upper stor ies beforo tho family was aware of tho Arc, cutting off all escape. Jirs. Mary Hires, a lodger, staggered out of her bed and aroused Mr. Pyntt. Ho tried to descend n stairway, and was overcome by 6inokeand fell to tho hall below, which was a mass ol flames. Tho other Inmates escaped, Mrs. Hires with a broken leg and Internal in juries. Death from Witnessing a rntnllty. Ottawa, Ills., Oct. 5. Corridons Phelps, for many years tho leading stock buyer and shipper of this city, and Henry J. Rlgdcn, a painter, wcro struck by a pas songer train on tho Chicago, Hock Island and I'acifle railroad hero nnd Instantly killed. John Hcisor, who lived closo to tho scene of the accident, was sick and Hat at his window overlooking tho track. He was found by his wife a fow minutes later, death evidently having boon produced by tho shock of witnessing the accident. Scrofula Broke Out On our boy when a baby. "We gave him much treatment without avail. Noticing in the papers Hood's Sarsaparllla was rec ommended for scrofula nnd blood diseases we gave it a trial. We soon saw a change for the better. He has taken tour bottles Hood's Sarsaparilla and is now entirely well, hearty and free from all scrofulous symptoms. I have also taken three bottles for nervous head ache and catarrh. It gave me great relief." MRS, t. m. omith, Kuttier men, va. LI ,l n:il euro habitual nUUU a mid tioa. Price 2icatl. Lauer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, 207 West Coal Street. DR7 AT A . SE I B E RT7 Specialist in disoasos of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, 207 West Market St., POTTSVILLK Hours 8:30 a. m. to 12 m.j 1 to -1 p. in., r 8d. in. Sundays fl a. 111. to t2 m. CMeheater's English DtaiBOnd llrnnrf. Original ud Only Genuine. A art, aJwayi rUUblo. ladies uk jCl motuiBrani In ItrU u4 !-ld meUlll itooxei, acted wlui blue nitrwn. l awe y no other. iJu dangtrvut lubitiiu- V turn and imitation At HrsgitUtfl. ft tend 4c In tmr or tiartteuUri, IwUiooqUIi aoJ "Heller ror iaui-" ihmmw, return Cblehttfr Chemical Co.MoUm.4Uti( nUlionsof Dollars Oo up in smoke every year. Tako no risks but get your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., insured in first-class re liable companies as represented by DAVID FAUST, ruT,n, Also Life and Aooldentnl Companion. Your Stomach Ounnot stand the same wovhlng that youi boot do, anil tho water you ilrlnk isn'l even fit (or tliat purioe. Use LorcnzScliraIdt;s geer an(j p0rtei JAIVIES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. CHAS. DERR, Tonsorial Artist. J2 West Centre street. Stylish hair outtlng a upecUlty. Clean towel wltheervsliove. rENNYROYAL P!LLS I? 5 EoLi U alU THE WILY HEATHEN CHINEE. Using' Atlanta's Exposition as a Means ot llTadlnir tha Law. ATLANTA, Oct. 5. Govornmont Immi gration Inspector Thomas J. Solinrf, sont horo to watch tho colony of Ghlneso men, women and children brought to tjo expo sition by Koo Oynng nnd Loon Lane, has sent to tho secretary of the trensury a pre liminary report whloh is highly sensa tional. Ho scores tho inspector nt Ogdens burg, N. Y., for ncgllgonco and cnreloss noss in tho admission of the Ghlneso to tho United Stntos, and suggosts that tho United States consul nt Hong Kong bo called upon to show tho manner in which ho took tho descriptions of tho Chlnnmcn when they loft that plnco for America. Tho report states that there aro 135 men In tho Chincso village horo who aro doing absolutely nothing, and who evidently bought thoir way into Amorica for tho purposo of remaining horo. Ho stated that tho wholo crowd intend to ovndo the officers and remain in this country. Tho womon, ho suggosts, aro to bo sold. Tho wholo sehomo, ho declares, -was originated by woalthy Chinamen who do not livo in Amorica, and thnt Koo Oyaug uud Leon Lauo aro meroly their agents. Inspector Scharf is pushing his investi gation, and hopes to break up tho plans which ho is confident tho promoters of tho Chincso vlllago horo intond to carry out. The Darlington, Wis., Journal Says editor ially of a popular patent medicine : "We know from experience that Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is all that is claimed for it, as on two occasions it stopped excruciating pains nnd possibly saved us from an untimely gravo. "Vo would not rest easy over night without it in the iouso." This remedy undoubtedly saves moro pain ana sintering than any other medicino in tho world. Every family should keep it in tho house, for it is sure to be needed boonor or later. For sale byOruhlcr Bros., Druggists. A Two nays' Halo Needed. Shamokin, Pa., Oct. 5. Water comnany officials report that Shamokln, Alt. Cnrmel and tho surrounding territory will be wholly without a water supply if tho drought lasts threo days longer, nnd add that nothing short of a two days' rain will rcliovo this serious condition of afTnlrs. Tho water tanks located along tho Bead ing railroad's main lino between Locust Summit and this pluco ran dry last oven ing, nnd will sorlously Interfere with the running of trains. Arizona Wants Statehood. "WASHlNOTON.Oct. 5. Governor Hughes, of Arizona, lias mado his annual report to tho secretary of tho Interior. As to tho political situation and statehood tho gov ernor says: "I bollove that tho territory is safely Democratlo when but tho two stand ard political parties nro in tho field. The peoplo bf tho territory nro a unit for state hood. We have earned this right by the conquest and civilization of this region, and have every condition necessary for sen government." Sandhajrced nnd Robbed. xouuNTo, unc, vjci. t). At Myrtle, a small town a fow miles from here, a des perate robbery was committed in tho Canadian Pacific railway station. Uu known robbers sandbagged tho night ope rator, rendering him insensible The safe was then blown opon and $2,600 of the Dominion Express company's funds stolen. Tho operator was so badly in j ured that ho is unablo to give a coherent ac count of tho affair. Cure for Ileadavlio. As a remedy for all forms of Headache Electric ifittcrs nas proven to no tno very best. It effects a permanent euro and the most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to its influence. We urge all who arc afllicted to procure a bottle, and giyo this remedy a lair trial, in case oi namiuai constipation Electric Hitters cures by Hiving the needed tone to tho bowels, and few cases long resist tho use of this medicino. Try it once. Largo bottles only 50 cents at A. Wasley's Drug Store. J"-M.'i.. l .:, vti... Oi. 5. --Julia Kin-n-.t- b, bro'u!'lil a tinder do ki j,!t .-Li i.i'.on Jtnttj. iMta.coiUt-6ind that Si ir i-.,'.t .;.( i :u.- JWCjj), :Ulfjj;Ky pin n til,.'. (fil -7 Slw.aQiUiilotw. the Qiiino, sn. Kiu", iKi-anw oi ner oiyvnon tonic rnilu (it J.i-u.'s '!uG wtoy, it youn.r favijicr, lor i"c lu.niiors numi. uiui ciimo was eoiti.nf.od with li Inttohuf whllj tliovletlm w.itU'.j0p Ui bod. Alv-d lrii lluriier; Ciiitiirfi1.- Nkw BnuNWirju, N. .1., Oct. f.-Ta't plitl 'IHtiu-'ftntTi, 0B years old, who world) ou -iHiotBrst fiUJlii, unr Weston's Miiln. lnw hvon utroAiM, almrr.-il with lunuii- UhwHni. Dctoctire Oliver h;w b i u Iniiif lii!ftor.tjo uyBtorlou.s h;tru biiruer1 who for l l.o uist two mouth.-; hu'. !i-on bnrla Unr;ii in tliu vicinity, mid deoltuMi lie lijva oor.vunng onueuoe ag.un4C jjongmau,- Tilr fontht' llui'iiess Knlltifi.. New Yohk, Ocr. .V it. G. Dun (SsjCo.V. wwkly review of tr.id j s.iys: CVmiubi4al failures in the third quarter of ttfcio Vv.V 8,Ti'J, with lLiuilltios ot 8S,10r,17t. nmr-ivia'-ari'i ! Jlrru, ttUnst Si'J.ji.'s i,wt ye.v.1, h i t cent, njore. Tu.i W;ily gin In.: oudltion approaching, but not yu. i ug, oub oi gonoral prosperity WIIIIhui Hour)- Itnlensrd from Ouatody. Bkooklyji, Oct. 5. Williwn Starr Henry, wild was charged with the murder of his father, Charles W. Henry, who wins found dead In his home, No. 1)5 South Portland avenue, on Juno 11 last, wiw yes terday dlsoharged from custody in tha court of sessions of tills oily. Iindrd a prer with Wife Murder. SFHiNai'JBM), Ills., Oct. 6. William 0 Honry emlwt u spree of six weeks by kill lng his wife Iii the presence of Louise, their lll-yenr-old daughter. He then fled, and has not yet boen captured. Ha was recently uu engiueor on tha "Wabash roil road. When Baby was sick, wo gave her Castorla. When the was a Child, she cried for Castprla. When she become Ilss, she clung to Qastoria. When she had Children, she gave them CastorU Notice. The Hbiui.d no longer occupies the ofllces In tho Uefowich building. The ouly office the paper has in this town is at the new quarters, No. 8 South Jardin stn-i t. MUNY0N PROMINENT MERCHANT CURED HIS IMPROVED HOMOEOPATHIC REMEDIES. BY A Severe Case of Catarrh of the Stomach That Earned the Skill of Physicians Speed ily Cured by the Munyon System. Mr. Elwood Allen, tho well-known lumber merchant at York and Richmond streets, says t "For the ist 20 years I had suffered from catarrh of tho stomach. At times I could not kevp anything on my stomach: I was constantly nauseated, could not enjoy my food, and after meals would bloat up and my stomach would feel as if it were full of load. I tried tho best physicians in the city without benefit. Finally I consulted Mini yen's specialists and within a short time was completely cured." Positive Cures for all Diseases. Tho Munyon Ucniedy snei'ifloK for every disease Company prce , which are sob. all dnuinlsts. mostly for 25 cents a vial Knecially successful cures for nervoro de bility, and all nervous diseases. Htm all specific blood and skin troubles. Liver, Kid noy and Bladder troubles, Female Weakness, diseases of the Throat and Lungs, Catarrh and Catarrhal Deafness, Tiles and Neuralgia quickly cured. Those who aro m uouui as to tnc naiuro oi their disease should address Professor Munyon, 1503 Arch street, Philadelphia, giving full symptoms of their disease. Pro fessor Munvon will carefully diaEiio;o the case and give you tho benefit of his advlco absolutely free of all charge. Tho Remedies will 1)0 scut to any address on receipt ot re tail price. Our Plans of Operation ASS U K & Absolute Safety of Investment. Dividends Payable Monthly. Principles of LIFE INSURAMCEand BUILD ING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS Superseded. SIO to Can be Invested with larty. Wilt convince tiny rrasonable person tbat tbls Is a truthful statement. Tho Iodk looted for tnuinti rerl"ol Is at band. Every indication In tbe financial world sxoniflft an advanco In values. Prior to Msy 1 prices of everything were at or below tbe cost ot production. Will you Join tbo procetsion and reap tbe benefits or $5,000 Business Boom. mi s boom ? Responsible Will establish these Ictt by refer- to some or tne leading LtanKa Conjervative.i Trtut Companies of our city nc .il Our p8t twxeu JmllOes us In Zi DBrCGnt I etatlnif tbat we feel assured of finr Mnnth (oend of ii per cent or more on I--- --j u investments. lovestcnentB, INVES I f you want to maJce monfy, all we , ask 1b fur you to instigate our new &rul original methods, will owwiiv tee to convince tbe most skeptical. TIGATE. Full particular sent frea on Applica tion, iiepreeeni.-mves rvauiea, Co-operative Trading Ass, 15 Dearborn St., Chicago, III JOHN D ALTON, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity For BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. A gonuino welcomo awaits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. rialn and Coal Sts. Pool room attached. Finest ivhlsknye, beers, porter and ale constantly on tap. Uholue tem perance drinks and ulur. For Scientific Dentitry go to Dr. J. DONALDSON FORD. Fifteen i years actual experience. Oolil, Amal iram and Porcelain fillings, Gold Orowiw, Vttf eelalu Crowns, Aluminum Cron-iw, Ben teem 110.00, no better wade At any price. Teeth ex Iracttti with vitalized air. 50c Rxtraotml with. flxtmctwl with- out nir, 3Ko. Allowance mute where U-eth are !i are I July qui ou new piaiea. ah worK guaranteed attendant alwaya preneut. Ottloe lioura : Every day. 1 to 5 p. m. Sunuayr 1 to 3 p. n. 30H East Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa, SInx I loose's realdtmce, front room niwtal. The Schuylkill Valley Cottage Owned by Peter arifflths) No. 122 South Mlsslssppl Avenue, ATLANTIC CITY, N. .T. Two and one-half ncjiinren from P. & U. station half Miuare from le4tch. H.iiulutril. renanerivi and refurnished. Everything complete for con vonienee nf putronit. MUM. M A. OUIPPIN. Pruprietrcti Celebrated Female Powders never (all. safs sod sura Utter fsllliut ' with Tsnry and Pennyroyal I'lui sod other Ilka pointment. . Uuarsnloed supCTtor to all c'k; IhtUitlntliiiimrket, A Nu. 1. l'arUculm, i ctl. lJlX, liack lly, Bo.tou, Mass. Di.a.'. jpDo you 0ES1RE to mako BMft THE REPUBLIC OF CUBA. The FroTUIonat Oorernmelit Olves Way to a Pornmnent Orcaulrntlon. PnEHTO IVtiNCirK, Cuba, Oct. 6, At tho recent mooting of tho Cuban provincial delegates In this plnco tho roport of tho ppeclnl committee- nppoluted to draft a constitution was adopted without dobuto, the fundamental laws of thu rcpubllo woro formally proclaimed, and tho lndepondcnco of tho Island from Spain solomuly declared. Tho provisional government of Gonoral Masso gives way to this permanent organ ization: President, Snlvndor Clsnorosj vico pres ident, Unrtolomo Mimsoj secretary of war, Carlos HolotT; lusslstaut secretary of war, Mario Srenocul; sccrotaiy of foreign af fairs, Rafael I'ortuondo; assistant secre tary of foreegn affairs, Vermin V. Domln guezj secretary of tho treasury, Sovora l'lna; assistant secretary of tho treasury, Joaquin Castillo; secretary of tho In terior, Santiago J. Saulnarcs; assistant secretary of tlio Interior, Carlos Dubois; genoral-in-chiof, Maximo Gomez; liouton unt general, Antonio Maceo. Tho provinces of Santa Clara, Santiago, Havana, Puerto Principe nnd Matanzus nro nil represented In tho new government, nnd tho organization seems to glvo general satisfaction to inaurgonts and to Insur gent sympathizers throughout the island. Cuban Lender Kllleil In Ilattle. HAVANA, Oct. 5. A column of troops, numbering 300 men, commanded by Colo nel Sognra, has had a brush with tho in surgentHttt Camp Arroya Hlanco. Two insurgents wcro killed, ono of thorn being Major Gubluo Vazquez, whoso body lias been idciuilled. Nliio insurgent prisoners arrived hero yesterday from Ciunaguiiy. They wcro sent to tho fortross of Cabana. Among them was Joso Prmlo, editor of Tho El Cubuno, a dally nowspapor devoted to tho cause of the insurgents. In tho am buscade light near Camujero, province of Puerto Principe, tho insurgent leader Paco Ilcclo was killed. It is officially re ported that in tho engagement between tho insurgents and Spanish troops nt Ias Varus, near Sauctl Splritus, tho insur gents lost forty killed nnd 1(50 wounded. Among tho latter was Sorafln Sanchez, who led tho Insurgents. Confirmation has boen received hero of tho death of Kafel Arco. mysterious Reappearance. Tunkhannock, Pa., Oct. 5. Henry Harding, a prominent lawyer, who disap peared from tills pluco early, in March, IS!M, enmo into town on a through express train Thursday night. At tho tlmo of his mysterious dlsappearanco a package was found lnhls office vault, giving directions as to tho settlement of his estate, but throwing no light on his disappearance. Ho left a devoted wlfo and son, a luxu rious homo nnd a largo legal practice. Yes terday ho dropped Into his old office ns nat urally us if ho had never been awny. Ho refuses to give any explanation of tho mat ter for tho present, but says ho may talk later. Death of a T.eacllnc; Kflucator. New YoitK, Oct. 5. Hjalinar Hjorth Boycson, professor of tho Germanic lan guages and literature in Columbia college and n well known writer, died suddouly yesterday from rheumatism of the heart, aged 4". Ho was a natlvo of Norway, but was a lover of our Institutions, and camo hero to reside permanently on attaining his mnjority. Ho hud a high roputatlon us a lecturer, us well us a novelist nnd es sayist, and among his friends numbered such men ns Victor Hugo and Tourguo nefl. Ho leaves u widow and two chil dren. After an Itallnn Muri!err. Hammonton, N. .T., Oct. 5. Charles Roller died horo last night as tho result of a bullet wound In tho abdomen inflicted by Antonio Gartona, an Italian, during a quarrel near Polsom. Gartona camo to this city and kept in hiding for a tlmo, and was then seen to board a train for Phila delphia. Ho was followed and located in the rear of a South street dwelling. AVord was telegraphed to Constablo Burnshouso, who left on an early train with a warrant for his arrost. Roller was a prosperous fanner and leaves a wlfo and family. An English Criticism. London, Oct. 5. Tho Daily News this morning, commenting on tho South Car olina constitutional convention, says; "Nothing but n strong declaration of pub lic opinion throughout tho United States and tho civilized world can prevent this monstrous Injustice of depriving thublnck man of his rights us n citizon simply bo cuuso ho Is black. This Is, in fact, qno other offort to subjugate tho blacks. Race hatred Is, perhaps, as strong as over In somo of tho southorn states." Frank ISrnn Defeats Jack Bkelly. NEWYOHK. Oct. B. Aboxlnir oihlhltlnn r wa given by tho Manhattan Athlotlc olub last night, tho principal ovont being advor- useti as a llttoen round go botwinm Frank Erno, of Buffalo, and Jack Skolly, of Brooklyn. Tho fighting was fast nnd fu rious, and in tlio ninth round Skully was knocked out nnd tho contest awarded to Erno. Provloug to thlg event Tommy Wot, of Uoston, dofontcd 51 ike Harris, of Now York, In seven rounds. Italian l.'nrli Abandoned at Sea. Sax 1'iutfciBco, Oct. 6. The Italian liark Beppo Is total bmg. Slie w-ng nlian doned ut sea on Aug. 11 by her orey. ller onrgo of ooal was Ignited by sponUinoous oouibustlon. The Boppe wu bound from Androasnn for San Franoiioo with 1,500 tons of cool. i ficiieral Mahone'ic Tesaoitr. Washington, Oct. 8. General Mahono j shows (t wonderful tonaoity, wlilch is a Kurprise even to his physicians. At mid- ' night thero was no nppreoiablo change ' from that reported yesterday. I NUGGETS OF NEWS. T$n inchtti of snow fell ut Lnmmlo, Wyo., yesteMny.' Divli ttolK-jwn, a promUiout fanner of Sinking Valley, Pa., fell from on apple tree imd dletl mm the effect of his Injur ies. Three vesiels, ono Vinnch aud two Hn glial), Imve l.oen lost on tlio south ooiwt of Now Puundiiind, unit livo men wore drowned. A fatal runaway accident occurred nt Metuchun, six miles from New Brunswick, N. J., yesterday, ilr. Fremmin being thrown from bm carriage and killed. Gilbert W L' dli. for twenty-live years nuditiir ol' i in' 1' lint ami Pero Marquette BniliDail n.nipany, diopped. doad Inst nl.rht whili- w.tlLlng ou tho stree't In Sng luinv, Mieli. Mri. l.ouls Jolw, of Clurksburg, llo., and her daughter, the wife of Alfred Mo- IjcxhI, of Kausus City, Kun., were killed at Kaniis City, Mo., by being crowded from the r-Jii- platform of a cur on the ulovutod ro4.. 1 RHEUMATISM IS IN THE MOOD. It is Caused by a P)lson Which Can Filtered Out. be The Kidneys are Our Natural Filters, and Keep Our Blood .Pure. When They are Sick We Get Rheuma tism, Etc. The Way to Cure Our Kidneys. Though you may know what disease you lmvo, perhaps you don't know what causes it. Rheumatism is a blood disease. It gives you pain in your muscles, but this is caused by tho poison in your Hood. To euro rheumatism you must purify your blood. Peoplo used to think becauso the muscles wcro Mire, that they could cure rheumatism by rubbing the muscles with liniment, but nil the liniment in the world will not euro rheumatism. . Nothing will do it but filtering the blood. When tho kidneys are well, they filter tho blood and keep it pure and healthy. They filter out all the waste mutter, the poison, tho Uric acid, anil throw it out of the system. When they are sick tlicy don't. When they arc sick, you get Rheumatism, or perhaps Gout, Anaemia, Pale Sallow Com pleximi, Headache, Ncunlgia, UriRht's Disoase, Diabetes, l'ain in tho liick, Sleep kwiH'ss, and a long tmin of similar troubles. When your kidneys aro sick, you should take Dr. Hobb's Hpar.igus Kidney Pills. They will euro your kidneys. When your kidneys arc once well, everything elso will bo well. Well kidneys purify our blood as it ought to bo purified. They make It fresh and clear and healthy. Puro blood makes a clear, rosy complexion, bright eyes, glossy hair, red lips, clear brain, nappy uiougncs. Tho healthier your kidneys, the purer your blood. Asparagus is a plant which has a very btrango healing and tonic action ou tho kidneys. It is ono of tho chief ingredients of Dr. Hobb's Sparagus Kidney Pills. Dr. Hobb's Sparagus Kidney Pills aro perfectly harmless, purely vegetable, plcasanj; to uiKe, anu win cure wncn oilier prescrip tions or medicines have failed. Thero is no reason why you should stay sick. If you want to get well you can. All you havo to do is cure your kidneys. This can bo done with Dr. Hobb's Sparagus Kid noy Pills. a. uox oi ur. iionu s sparagus Kiuncy i-ius should bo kept in tho house, for you don't know how soon you may need them. A few doses will relieve. Pain in the back, in tho joints, in tho muscles, will all go after a few doses of Dr. Hobb's Sparagus Pills. A fow boxes will cure. When your kidney are well, nothing will bring back your lis- . case again but carelessness. Overwork, worry, excesses, overealK ...Ml 1- , 1- win iu:iko your Hmnuya mciv ugujn, tr bring back your Rheumatism, Gout, Kidney Troubles, etc. Hut otherwise, once gone, they will stay away. Dr. Hobli's Sparagus Kidney Pills cure thoroughly. Tlmv mnnw vahv VMnvfi vnnr 1i1nr.il finil ,t,. l,n.,l(l, For rl'lhy all r"''K''-'--''r-hv-"'fliUpm-(g paid, for 50 cents a box. Valuable medical phamplet sent free on request by Dr. Hobb's Medicine Co., Chicago or San Francisco. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. pi.iFTON nonniNS, sr. d PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. No. 7 North Jardin Street. Ofllce Hours: From 8 to 9:30 a. in.; 1:30 to 2:30 p. m.; 0.00 to 7:80 p. m. yy N. STEIN. JI. D.. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Ofllci! Itoom 2, Kgaii'H New Duilrilng, corner Mnlu and Ccutro streets, Shenandoah, Pa. Olllco hours: 8 to 10 n. in.: 1 to 3 p. in. ; 7 to p. m. Nlfiht odlco No. 2110 West Oak street, p V. BUltlCK, SI. 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Relief Immediate cure certain. It Cures Burns, Scalds and Ulceration and Contraction from Burns. Relief instant It Cures Torn, Cut and Lacerated Wounds and Bruises. It Cures Boils, Hot Tumors, Ulcers. Old Sores, Itchinc; Eruptions, Scurfy or Scald Head. It is Infallible. It Cures Inflamed or Caked Breasts and Sore Nipples. It is invaluable. It Cures Salt Rheum, Tetters, Scurfy Eruptions, Chapped Hands, Fever Blisters, Sore Lips or Nostrils, Corns and Bunions, Sore and Chafed Feet, Stings of Insects. Threo Sizes, 25c, 50c. and $1.00. Bold bj Druggists, or Bent post-paid on recelptof price. llunrltnKIS' BED. CO., Ill lit nilUaa BU,Nw Tark. 2 iiu " ISAFE AH0 SURE ttJo Fil.VWOI. . II -. b.Ft iCUARC!' u-x U-'tOIFIC Co,Pr. tft .Hn. WITGH HAZEL OIL DRua a mesa
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