EVENING HERALD i;staiii.isiii:i 18T0. Published every Evening, Except Sunday, at 8 Sottn Jardix Hrur.ET, Kr.AR Chtrk. The II i ni M li ilellvciril InHlicnnndoah and tho surrounding towitf for six conti ft week, pay able lo the carriers. Ilj- mull J3.00 n year, or as cent n mouth, livable In advance. Advertise The publMiors twervr the right to change the fioaUlou ot advertlsc-mohW whenover the pub Icntion of news demands It. The right Is rcsered to reject any nilvertlcinerit, whether paid lor or not. Mint the publishers mny deem Improper. Ail vtrtlnlnn rates made known upon application. Entered Ht the piHtoflico t Shenandoah, Pa., ns second c-lum mail matter. TKMil'IlONK CONNECTION. ments ciinrKCuaccoruiug 10 space nu pimiiitm. Evening H era Id SATuTrmiSliT'TEMlinit ft, 1K96. REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET. FOR rHOIinEMT, WILLIAM M'KLNLEY, Of Ohio. I TIB VICE IHBIIE!CT, UAKUirr A. 1I011AKT, Of New Jersey. SEPtmtlOAX STATE T1CKBT. VO B.UOKO IlBWMAIt-AT-LAKO ID, dALUSILV A. aitow, Ot Susquehanna. SAMUEL A. DAVENPORT, Of Erie 1'llOI'KllTV AXI) IN'flUSTKY. Property Is the fruit of lithor. Property Is di-drnhlr, l4 n pollute good In the world. That sumo should he rich shows tliut othi-rs nmy Ihtoiho rich, nuil hence Is micourngpincnt to Indus! ry nnd enterprise. 1.4't no man who U homeless pull down the liouso or unotlu-r, lmt let lilln work dill g.-ntly and build one Tor himself, thus, by example, assuring that his mm shall be Bate Iront lloleure when It Is built. AltUAHAM LINCOLN. Tin: fact that I.I Hung Chang wears peacock feathers in his hat indicates that he is cock Gf the walk in China. It is tho opinion of many that the ttuily of literature is conducive to longevity. Tho average historian lives to the ago of ninety. Somh enemy must have told Candidate llryan alwut the result in Vermont, when the Itoptibllcan majority was known to bo larger than any of its predecessors, because the cirect upon him was startling, oven tin pie odented. For the first time in his life William Jennings llryan "had nothing to hay." Oci:an Gitovr; Is a most economical plnco. In that tun n all tho electric lights are turned oil' at midnight. When the moon is shining they aro not lighted at nil along the board walk, and in case It is a cloudy evening tho lights siru lighted when the moon goes be neath a cloud and extinguished again when it reappears. Wins Candidate Shepherd appears before a Mahanoy City audience this afternoon, to inform them as to his position on tho currency, it might not bo out of place to havo 1111 interpreter, if wo be allowed to Judge from his recent letter to tlio local silver Democrats. The latter havo not yet succeeded in fathoming his literary etfort. The New York Herald has been making iv canvass of New York and New Jersey, which leads it to believe tho former state will bo carried by McKinley by over tioO.OOt) plurality, that New Jersey will givo 73,000 for hono-,t money; Connecticut lu.OCO and all tho Northern and Kasteiii states proiortioib ntely heavy pluralities in dcfeiiso of national integrity. Tuu Jewish New Year beglnsat sons t Monday, and it will be appropriately ob-ervul by our Hebiow ltsidcnts. Tho orthodox Jews always celebrate two days at tho beginnin of tlio year, but the Informed church only cue. Presents are exchanged, cards appro priate to tho occasion are sent rejoicing. All the little disagreements during tlio year are settled at that time. Tim commercial traveler is not a mere theorist, liu is a practical man, who believes in turniiE; over dollars and cents as fast posslbleiind mako a little with overy turn .C.Toso travelers talking politics on tho low aro bettor than ono-halftho campaign speak ers. They are for McKinley. Tho Major has very strong allies in these young hustlers, and ho is going to win if their votes and in lluenco can accomplish that result. Almost every drummer coming to Shenandoah, with out .icgtird to their previous political allllia tions, aro stroug advocates of tho present gold standard. It is now too lato for an alien to be naturalized and secuie a voto at tho com ing election ill November. Tho clerliun takes place on Tuesday, November 3d, just sixty days from lat Thuriday. Tho law allows naturalized citizens to voto who took tho oath of naturalization one mouth before the elec tion, but an act of the Legislature of this state and also a clause in the Constitution jnakes it necessary to be assessed two mouths before the election and to have paid a state or county tax at least one month before. A man can not 1 assessed until ho is a citizen. So one getting naturalized ou Mouday tun not be assessed and can not qualify himself by paying tax and voting this year. Commenting ou tlio political outlook in this county, and especially upon tho interview with tho Seuator from this district, tho Mah anoy City Itecord says : "Senator John J. Coylo, epoaklngtoa reporter of tho Harris burg Patriot, says that tho Democmtlo county tickot will bo elected by a safo majority, with tho oxecption of Hon. Samuel A. Losch, who will bo elected to succcod Senator Kccfor. Thero aro lots of people in Schuylkill county w'ho aro by no means so dospondent of tho Buccoss of tho Itopublican county tickot, aud thero would have bcou no doubt of its success if it woro not for tho remarkable political somersault of tho candidate for Congress, whoso inconsistent attltudo paralyzos many otherwlso well-disposed Kepublloans." lKsi-ECTOB"'l!cinfcrucK is . being sovcrcly criticized by the other two memliers of tho eoulmisslon, Mossm. iptciu aud JJreuuau, for giving lm mills iilunl report to tlio public prcvlou-, to the three Inspectors conferring anally btfurc submitting tlio same to the Oimruor, There ar- many opinion-, con tained in Iuspi i tor Ilodcrick's report that tlio other two do not oiulorso, ami they ask tljo public to withhold criticism until the olllclal report is submitted. They will coufcr v. ith the Attorney General as to tho recommendations to be made. Tho recommendations will no doubt result in the pannage of somo very im portant mine legislation at the next session of the legislature. Governor Hastings lias devoted more attention to tho calamity than was oxiwctcd and when tho state law makers assemble at the capital In January ho will In his message no doubt communi cate to them for their consideration nmplo reasons for an alteration of the statute afflicting the welfare of the anthracite coal diggers. PERSONAL. Daniel Duff', of St. Clair, spent yesterday j-iftoMioon in town. William Morris visited friends at Heading to-day, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morris wore guests of friends at Port Carbon to-day. Charles Gibson spent to-day at Port Carlion witnessing the Ameriea's Day celebration. Helen, 18-moutli-old child of Martin Mullahy, of East Centre street, is seriously ill. Justice M. J. Lawlor. wife and mother last night returned ftotu a visit to friends in New York city and Rllzalietli, X. J. Misses Mary Shields, Katie Toomoy and Mary A. lieilly spent last evening visiting friends at GlrardvlIIe. Mrs. Try and daughter, Marion, of Wilkes- barre, who wore tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Daniel, returned home to-day. William Uean has gono to l'ottsvillo to spend Sunday. Miss Tlllie Gallagher, M. 1)., of Washington, D.C., is sojourning with Mr-.. J. 11. Moiiaglmn, on South Main stteet. Mrs. Macglo Pielders spout yesterday at the comity seat. James May was u l'ottsvillo visitor yestcr- day. William Grant, who has been ill for many months, is now on tho road to recovery. Miss Annie Timmlus bus gone to llhodo Is hind to visit relatives. Michael l'alrley, of tho Shenandoah lleef commny, is spending a wiok'a vacation in hilailoliihia. Mi's. Cunimings, of Springfield, Mass., who was the guost of Mrs. Canllold, of est O.ik street, returned to her home to-day. John Iiootham, of Itlackwood.spcnt yostcr- day In town. Henry Bctteridgc, of est Centre street, has gone to Niagara inlls, to eutcr an educ:v tioual institution. Miss Gusslo Itecso has gono to Port Carbon to visit Miss Carrie Ileddall, formerly of town. Samuel W. D.ivis. of West Lloyd street, is seriously ill. Ho was attacked by convul sinus last night. 1. V. Gallagher greeted his many friends with a ploaunut smilo this morning, and hu has been "smiling" over since. Tho cause is a young assistant water superintendent ar riving at his house this morning at about nine clock. liucltlen'H Arnica Salvo. Tlio host salvo in tho world for cuts, bruiso6. sftios. ulcers, salt rheum, lover sores, tetter, chapped bauds, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cuies piles, or -io pay required. It is guaranteed to givo icrfcct satistactlon or inony rciuiuieu. rnce 25 cents per bos. For salo bv A. Wasloy. Itellgious Notices. Services in tho Trinity Reformed church to-morrow at 10:03 a. in., and (1:30 p. m Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. Iiev. Uobert O'lioyle pastor. Kegular services will bo held in the United Evangelical church, (Dougherty s Hall,) to morrow at 10 a. m. and 0.30 p. in. Preaching by the pastor, Nov. I. J. Holt.. Sunday school at 1.30 p. m. Services In All Saints Protestant l-.piscopal church on Kast Oak street to-morrow at 10:30 a. in. and 7 p. m. Tho rector will olliciate Sunday si ho d at 2 p. m. The American oluuteers aro going to hold meetings all day Sunday in liobbins' building, 33 West Centre street. Meetings at 11 u. in., 3 and 8:00 p. m. 1st Lieut. Uaslam and wife in command. F.bcuczor Evangelical church, corner South West and Cherry streets, H. Horace Ifouug, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m hnglish preaching sorvices at 0:30 p. in. Welcome to all. Calvary Il.iptistchurch,South Jardln street Services will bo held to-morrow at 10:30 m. and 0:30 p. in. In tho morning Miss Faunlo Morgan, a missionary, will occupy the pulpit and in tho evening Iiev. 1). I Evans will preach. Sabbath school at 2 p. ru Primitive Methodist church, James Moore, pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a. in., and 0:30 p. m. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Everybody welcome. Services in tho Presbyterian church to morrow at 10:30 a. m. and fi:30 p. m. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Preaching by Itov. I. Calvon Krauso. Harper's llazar. One of the literary features of Harper' llazar for September a story by Octav riianet will appear in the issue of tho 5th of the month. Why Abbylonia Surrendered is its title, and tho matter and maimer of Ahtiylunia's surrender are dramatized by tho characters iu tho little Arkansas country town in which the scene is laid. With Hood's Sarsapa rllla," Sales Talk," and ekow that this medi cine has enjoyed public conlldcnco and patronago to a greater extent than accord ed any other proprietary medicine This Is simply because it possesses greater merit and produces greater cures than any oher. It is not what wo say, but what Iijod's Barsaparilla does, that tells thoBtory, All advertisements ot Hood's Barsaparilla, llko Hood's Barsaparilla it self, aro b.onest. Wo havo never deceived tho public, and this with ltB superlative medicinal merit, is why tho people havo abiding confidence in it, and buy Hood's Sarsaparilla Almost to the exclusion ol all others. Try It Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. tV.h " the ,y l,llls to take HOOCl S PlllS with Hood's Barsaparilla. lll ' jt&S' pleased hoiiscwivcs'- t AMl rfS como from cvnrvivliero.Thcv have used tSiax ' i&iw: ' J - Sunlight Soap nnd have found that it washes clothes Boap can witn Les.s unof, urcater Comlort. Claims KID. Olio Damages, Dr. I). C. T. Watkins, of Mahanoy City, irongh his attorney, George J. Wadllugcr, ins had issued a summons in trespass sur libel against Amy Edwards, also of Mahanoy City, claiming $10,000 damages. On tho 30th f May, 1895, Miss lid wards sustained a com pound fracture of tho tibia, just above the ankle. The injury was dressed by Dr. 1). C. Watkins and Dr. Hannah Watkins. The Injury, although a severe one, was finally oaled. hen tho physicians presented their bill its payment was refused on the ground that vhe limb was impropoily set, causing it to Iks shortened. Tho physlolans entered suit to collect their bill nnd obtained judgment for the amount, but this has not yet been paid. Tho suit is the result of a commnuica- oti from Miss Ld wards to tho Mahanoy City Itecord, in which she claims that on tho 11th of August she had hor limb photographed by the Itocntgcn X-ltays, which disclosed a lortness of three-fourths of an inch, and also ailefoimity caused by tho overlapping of the bonus. I Ills, the physicians claim, wb one to injure their professional reputations. Sneil I1U Daughter. Another instance whero Thompson's Diphtheria Cure was tho lneanof saving life comes lrom Charles Kariclicr, of South Willlamsport, Pa., who says: "Several months ago my daughter was taken with a- sevcro case of diphtheria. Our physician did all ho could until she bocame so weak that ho had to give her up. I used Thompson's Diphtheria Cure and she recovered. I credit her ro covory to this excellent remedy, and words fail to express my appreciation of tho medicine." For salo at Kitlln'sdrug store at 00 cents a bottlo. Harper's 'Wecltly. During September Harper's Weekly will follow with lien and pencil the striking In cidents of Li Hung Chang's visit to tho rutted States ; Thomas I!. Dawley, Juu., will givo a cumproheusivo review of his ex periences as war correspondent in Cuba ; an article ou Washington's rarewoll Address, with facsimile Reproductions of tho original manuscript, will bo contributed by Hon. Worthiugton C. Ford ; aud thero will be a iBper by General Greely on Nanscn's voyoao o the North Pole. Tho progross of tho political campaign will bo marked by tolling cartoons and characteristic illustrations. The I'nrlc l'laco Colliery. The diillculty between tho employes at the Park Placo colliery nnd the operators, Lcutz, Lilly & Co., Is still unsettled. Tho majority of tlio men aro satisfied with tho way they havo been receiving their pay, but thoso who live out of tho place and out of .vach of tho company stores aie tho ones who complain. During the tlmo tho colliery was idlo they were supplied with goods at tho store, aud now a large bill is standing against them. Owiug to the dissatisfaction that upw ists. tho company will undoubtedly go back to the semi-monthly pay, but at present not more than two dozen employes will havo any pay coming. A paper is now going around among the colliery employes, and all those who want what is duo them, can havo it every two weeks by signing their name. A Murderer's Ilnee 1'rejiidlce. PA'IIS, Tex., Sept. o Yesterday George L. Wheeler (white) was hanged for tho murdor of Hnhert MeCnbe in tho Chlcka saw Nation. Juno 12, lbll5. He lay In wait for his victim, and shot him in tho pres ence of his 5-yenr-old son. Iinmcdlatoly aftor tho removal of Wheeler's body, tho trap was again adjusted and hllasLoo and Hickman Freoland, tho two negroes who murdered Ed T. Canady, Jeff Maddox, Paul Aiiplogato and an unknown man on a Shanty bout in tho Boil river ouN'ov. 14, 1893, wore hanged. Tho negroes wero hanged supanitely at Wheeler's request, as ho did not want to bo hanged with thom. I-lYorts for ruslon Abandoned. CLAltlcsiiUiio, W. Va., Sent, C Fusion between Democrats nnd Populists in this state was declared off yesterday nfter nearly thirty-six hours of fruitless en deavor between tho committees of tho two parties to get together. Tho Populists ab solutely refused to snpport General Watts, tho Democratic candidate for governor, and would not surrender Watson for Sowall on tho electoral ticket. Conse quently, they elected two Populist eloc-tors-at-lnrgo and nominated H. W. Fitz gerald for governor in place of Halph Sny der, their former nominee, who resigned from tho ticket. A Hriltal Train) Lynched. ItltlN'ti-AXD, Mo.. Sept. 5. An angry mob of masked men assembled In front ot tho ithlneland hotel, prepared to lynch Thomas Larkln, a tramp giving his resi dence as New York, who, in tho after noon, assaulted Alia Gammon, 11 years old. Admittance liolng refused by tha guards, the mob broke down tho door and brought out IjnrKln. Ho bogged and prayed for them to spare him, but this only mado thom moro onragod, and thoy took him to a tree nearby and swung him up, whero they loft him. Charge of llribery in Virginia. ItiCHMONl), Sept. li. Tho Third district Domooratlo convention had a stormy ses sion nnd did not mako a nomination. Throo Lamb men wont over toA'.opros'onta- tlvo Kllot, and charges of buliery wero publicly mado, Tho convention beoamea mob and uu adjournment was taken. Tho Lamb people will try to prove bribery. Several Lamb dolugnto-j havo made nfil davits that they were offered mouey to vote tor r.iici. Two Killed lu u Feud Vickshcho, Miss., Sept. 5. Nowsiili reached hero of an encounter ,tfij linurno. ArK.. between uavo undRISson McKco, father and son, nnd J. dFWflsbffl nil of Wost uarroll tiarlsn. La. lir'thcr fight, which onded nn old feud, both tM r..ir.., ...n-.. 1-U1.-..1 ,.l,.l U'lln 1c l, llovod to bo mortally wounded. Last of tlio Seanon. Tho last cheap oxcursion of tho season for Atlantlo City via P. & It. It. It. will bo run on Sunday next, September 0th, train leaving. Shenandoah at 2:10 a. ra. Faro for round' trip, fJ.50. 0-1-50' casily( quickly, perfectly, as no other HikIwii ft iUrrliinn 8IH..N.Y. A MISSIONARY'S STATEMENT. Farther lvldriice That Turks Organized Ulussoeres of Armenians. London, Sept. B. Tho Chronlclo con tnlns nn lntervlow with Miss Grnco N. Kimbnll, M. D., tho American missionary from HnnRor, Mo., who did such heorlo work In tho protection nnd rollof of the Armenians during tho lato massacres. MMs Kimbnll has just arrived iu London from Turkey, and was nn cyo witness of the recent massacres In Constantinople nnd Holiek. Sho oxprosies the belief that tho massacres were organized by tho Turks. Miss Kimball says further: "Undoubtedly u strong revolutionary movonient exists In Turkoy, but tho methods ndoptcd to suppress itfn-oboth inhuman nnd intolerable." Tho Homo correspondent of Tho Chron lclo says : "Amotifr the victims of the Constnntl noplo massacres woro several Italians, whose heads were carrlod through the streets on pikes. "It Is mmorod that tha sultan hnd ac tually Issued an lrado ordering tho massa cre of all tho Armenians, and tho ambas sadors had to uso throats to get It re scinded." ltellcf In Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder dlscasos rolievcd in six hours by tho "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a groat surpriso on account ot its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in tho bladder, kidnoys, back and ovorjr part of tho uriuary passagos in malo or lemalo. It rcllovoa retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by Shapira's pliatmacy, 107 South Main street. fiendish Double Murder in Nebrnsha. CriADno.v, Sopt 0. An unknown fiend filled a sprinkling can with kerosene and saturated tho bedroom floor and tho beds upon which woro sleeping Assistant Post master W. A. Dnnley, wife and two chil dren, with tho fluid and then sot flro to tho room. - The denso smoke smothorcd the flro shortly after It started, but when tho llrcmon suceeedod In romovliifr tho occu pauts both bablo1? woro dead nnd tho par ents unconscious. Intense excitement prevails. No motlvo for tho crime can be assigned. Two Firebugs Sentenced. BnmoBTOx, N. J., Sept. 5. Law Judge Hoaglnud, in Cumberland county court yesterday afternoon, sent two llrebugs to state prison. They aro: George Hates, Jr., who got two yearn, and John Parks, ono year. Hates last July got Parks to burn down his (Hates) beer bottling houso to obtain o50p Insurance money, which was immediately paid him. Sevoral other per sons whom Hates first tried to get to do It finally told about It, and tho two men woro cornered and mado a full confession. Grlp-Colds-Ifeadaclio. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and La Grippo when Laxativo llromo Quiniuo will euro you in ono day. Put up in tablets con venient for taking. Guaranteed to euro, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents. For salo by Kirlin's Pharmacy. Tho Trnusvant Haiti. Lontiox, Sept. o. Tho Paris correspond ent of Tho Dally Mail has had an inter view with Lionel Phillips, tho Johannes burg reformer, who was convicted, to gether with John Hays Hammond nnd others, of high treason against tho Trans vaal, in which ho gonerally confirms tho statement mado by Mr. Hammond as to tho protest made by tho reformers against tho Jameson raid. Hut Mr. Phillips do clincs to say more than this Until tho par liamentary commlsion on the raid sits. aluiictncrs ef tho White Squadron. Nkw Loxiiox, Conn., Sept. B. Six cruis ers of the whito squadron, tho Now York, Indiana, Cincinnati, Massachusetts, Now- ark nnd Maine, anchored oil North Hani' mock light lat evening, and will remain horo for a fow days for tho purposo of hav ing short drills on Fisher's Island and target praotieo in tho bay under tho direc tion or Hear Admiral llunce. Count Schoimilofr Condition Favorable, ST. PETEnsnuita, Sept. 5. A bulletin has been issued to tho effect that Genoral Count von Schouvaloll', governor general of Russian Poland, who is suffering from a paralytic stroko at Warsaw, imssed a good night, his minil being clear una nis gen oral condition satisfactory. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Jesso It. Grant, son of tho great gen oral, now a resident of San Diego, Cul. announces himself ns a Populist. A London dispatch says Loh Feng Lull, secretary to Li Hung Chnngjjias boon ga zetted as knight commander of tho Vie' torlan order. Two thousand rebels havo concentrated tholr forces near Cnnite, in the Philippine islands. Tho Spanish relutorcomontshavo not yet arrived. Tho Itouss Confederate memorial, to iicrpetuato tho history of the southern Confederacy, will take tho shnpo ot an in stltuto to cost 300,000. Governor Urndloy, of Kontucky, conv muted to life Imprisonment tho death sontenco of Anthony Alcorn, colored, of Stanford, for tho murder of his futher. General Count Von SchouvalolT, gover nor general ot itussian roiauci anu rorm erlv Husslnn umbassador at" Berlin, Is suf fering from a paralytic stroke at Warsaw. ills condition is critical. cutranco was offected oarly In tho iornlnglnto tho store oi . Aueios cc uo. dcuiertfin silks and millinery, ou Arch fS5B;PhJludolphla, and g- ' valued at luu were stotejj. xuu mo- w., umuiuu u means if a fire oscapo. !. -. ' --. TaWiix&trojDt'oSojJutuino Tablots. All druggist? jofflodi'ihmonoy if it fails to cure. S3 cents. Whon you want good roofing, plumbing teas fitting, or general tinsmithing done call on E, r, uallagnor u iycsi. ventre street Dealer in etc-e( . 1-tf MR BRYAN'S EASTERN TRIP The Candidate Satisfied That tho Silver Sentiment is Growing. CHICAGO, Sept. 5. "I am perfectly sat isfied with tho rosult of my trip east," said Mr. Hrynn, "nnd my observation is not basod slfnply on Impressions formed from tho rostrum. To nddrass people by tho tens of thousands, ns I havo done since loavlng Chicago, would naturally onrry with It tho impression that tho audiences addressed wore swayed by tho utterances delivered. A speaker Is npt to be carried nwny by such an Idea. Hut when I say that I am satisfied with the result of my trip oast I do not mean that my observa tions from tho speaker's stand Iirto led mo to supposo that the largo audloncos whom I have addressed wero carried away with the prlnolplos advocated, as thoir upplauso would appear to Indicate. My ostiinate is liased on entirely different sources. "People whom I have met and who havo mingled with audiences at Democratic gatherings have voluntarily oomo for ward to nssuro me that tho sentiment was veering nrouud toward tho Democratic platform. I have tnlfen occasion after leaving tho speaker's stand, to talk with men whom I have observod in the audi ence as on tho doubtful seat, If 1 might so express myself, regarding the currency quostton. Stydi havo oomo to mo after ward and hnvo oxprowd themselves as more than half oonvlncod that tho tenets of the Chicago platform wero aftor nil tho truest lu tho popular Interest. Others hnvo oomo to mo, men who oven dUagrco with onr party principles, and hnvo as urod mo that tho change In seutlmont to ward tho froo colnngo of silver was some thing they had novcr seen tho like of. "Added to this the approbation which overy public speaker cannot fall to discern In tho eyes of a sympathetic nudlonco has convinced mo that a largo proportion of the 'people whom I hnvo addressod havo been Impelled to applaud, not out of sym pathy with tho spoaker, but out of appro bation of tho truths spokon. If a spoaker be qualified to judgo of tho effect of his speeches ou audloncos then I thlnKthat without egotism I may sny tho p'cyplo whom I havo met and addressed ord far moro enthusinstlo In favor of frco sllvor than they woro whon tho campaign bo gau." Mr. Drynn left this morning for Mil waukoo, whero ho will mako two speeches, on tho north and south sides respectively. Ho will return to Chicago on Monday, aud leave lu tho evening for Llnooln. Arrangements hnvo been completed whereby Mr. Hrynn willspoakntSt. Louis Sopt. 12, Henderson and Loulsvlllo, Ky., 14; Lexington, Ky., 15 j Ashovlllo, N. C, 10; Hiohmond, Va., 18; Washington, 10; Haltlmoro, 21. Mr. Hryan will also spoak in Now York on Sept. 28 or 20, and will then mako a tour through Now Jersey, Delaware and Now England. Mrs. Bryan left last night for her homo In Lincoln, whero sho said sho desired to bo whon tho public schools opened on Monday. Accident or Murder? BoiiDr.NTOWN, N. J., Sopt. 5. Tho body of a well drossud man was found lying In tho bottom of a small rowboat yesterday In front of Mrs. Parnoll'spropcrty at Iron sides. Thero was a brulso on the fore head, which was very much discolored and looked as If it might hnvo boon mado by some blunt Instrument. Many persons think tho man was murdered, whllo oth ers are of tho opinion that ho was struck by lightning. Ho is thought to havo been member ot a camping club that has been located on tho Pennsylvania side of tho river. Thero was nothing on his person by which ho could bo Identified. Miss Kate Field's Will. Wasuinotox, Sept. 5. Tho will of tho lato Kato Field, who tiled In tho Sand wich Islands recently, has boon found in a box left by Miss Field with tho manager ofjtho Shoreham hotel prior to her depart ure from tho city. It namos J. Sanford Beatty, Hon. Calvin S. Brlco s social sec retary, aud H. H. Kohlsaat ns executors. Beatty is understood to bo tho chief bene ficiary. Tho will requosts that hor body bo brought home nnd cremated. Tho es tate is said to bo small, consisting mainly of books mid personal articles. Cure for Headache. As a remedy for all forms of Ileadacho Electric Hitters has proved to bo tho very best. It effects a permanent cure and tho most dreaded habitual Blck headaches yield to its influence. Wo urge all who aro afflicted to procuro a bottlo, anu give tins rcineuy a fair trial. In caso of habitual constipation Electric Bitters cures by giving tho needed tono to tho bowels, and few cases long resist tho uso of this medicine. Try it once. Largo bottles only 50 couts at A. asley s Drug More. Steamer learned on the Lnlte. ALrEN'A, Mich., bent- a. W ord was brought horo from Black Itlvor yosterday that a largo steamer burned ton mllos off that port Thui iday night. Tho uows wns brought In by a man In a sailboat, who said tho vessol had boon burning for a number of hours. Tho tug Westcott was steamod up, but before sho wua ready to start tho iiro disappeared. No traco of tho survivors was found. Kx-Secretary Smith's ruture. Atlanta, Sept. 0. Hon. Hoko Smith, ox-secretary of tho Interior, arrivod horo yesterday from Llncolnton, N, C., whero he had gono f rom Washington to meet his family wno navo noon summering there. Tho cx-sccrotnry hnlroady installed In his old law olllcos In tho building occupied by his uowspapor, Tho Journal, and he will at ouco resume the nctlvo practlco of his prolosslon. The Dlbcinery Saved Ills I.lfo. Mr. O. Cailloucttc, Druggist. IieavorsviUe, 111., savs: "To Dr. Kiuc's New Discovery 1 nwn mv llfn. Wns tivlcpn with La Grinno and tried all tho physicians for miles about, hut of no avail ami was given up anu torn i count not llvo. Having Dr. King's New Discovery In my store I seut for a bottlo aud began its uso and from tho ilnst doso began to get better, aud after using three bottlos was up aud about again. It Is worth its weight iu gold. Wo won't keep store or house without It." Get a frco trial at A. Waslov's Drug Storo. Dreylus- VNcape 1'jeiUed. Taws, Sept. ! The governor of French Guiana, replying to u dltpntch of inquiry from the minister of the oolomos, denies tho stutments mado by Captain Hunter, of tho British steamer Nonpareil, nt New port, Monmouthshire, saying thut Cap tain Albert Dreyfus has, escaped from nis prison on the Inland ot Qrand Sulut. Itticuiuatsm Cured In a Day. "Mvstic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neu ralgia radically cures In .1 to 3 days. Its action upon tho system is remarkable and invabnrlous. It removes at once the cause aud tho disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits": 73 cents. ' Sold by C. II. Ilagenbucbi Druggist, biieuanaoau. "DR. MILES, Through His Nervine Is a Ben efactor to Thousands." 7j WIDELY known Wisconsin publisher, -ti who residos at Green Bay, writes Mareh Cth, 1S95, as follows: "Five years ago I became so nervous that mental work was a burden. I could not rest at night on account of Bleeplessness. My attention was called to Dr. Miles' Hestora tlvo Nervine, and I commenced to uso It with tho very best effect, Sinco then I havo kept a bottlo in my house and uso it whenever my nerves become, unstrung, with always tho samo good results. My son also Dr. Miles' take? it for nervousness with llko novcr falling success. I havo recom mended It to many and it cures thern. All who suffer from norvo troubles should try It. Nervine Restores Health It la f reo from narcotics, porfectly harm less, and yet soothes and strengthens. Dr. Miles, through his Nervine is a benefactor to thousands." A. O. LEHMAN. Editor and proprietor of Dnn Landsmas. Dr. Mllos' Nervino is sold on guarantco first bottlo will benefit or monoy refunded. DR. LOBB'S BOOK FREE To nil snfTsrers of KltltOltS OK YOUTH, IjOST VIROIt and JHSUASIM OI' MEN AM) W().lli:. :os pages; cloth bound; set. curely oeukil Hnd rsatlcdr. Treatment by mall strictly -onlldentlal, and n positive, quick corf guarantppd. 2so matter how lens standing X wul pos Ively euro you. Write or call. OR fiRR 329H.l5tliSt.Phlla.Pa. vll .9ZJU 30 a cart' continuous practice. rkr, nov, 11, isao. june2$, isoi. trade hark jam. "a, 'it, Eowaro of fraudulent anil worthies! imitations. NONE Genuine'&rrWIN'; The most beautiful I most pllablcl moitverf ect etay! They never breAk They never cutl They never niHtl Made In Cotton ond Silk Caitngs and Nickel Flftt-d. teiLi 23 cts. (Stamps) for samples "Genuine Twin." to- ciuSTBuax.ieH. caBmct, ruuaipiiu, r. Bfoodg&rveFood For Weak and Run-Down People from Childhood to Old Aqb. WHAT iT IS ! The rlchestof all restorative Foods, becaase it replaces the same substances to the blnnd ana nerves that are exhausted In these two llfo-Klvme llnlds by disease. Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc WHAT IT DOGS! nrniokiMji ) pnre and rich, and the digestion perfect, it creates solid llesb, muscle and strength. The nerves be r Ing mane strong, the bratn becomes active and clear. 1 orrestorlng lost vitality and stopping alt wasting drains and weakness In either sex. It has noequnl -, and asafemaleregnlatorlt Is worth Its freight in gold. Oue box lasts a week. Price one., or S boxes aim. Druggists or by mail. Hook free. . THS DR. CHASE COMPANY, Chestnut St.. Philadelphia. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. 1 a rniLurs, m. d. J. OOice: 30 West Centre street. Can be consulted at all hours. p F. BURKE, M. D. , 80 E. Lloyd street, Shenandoah. Office hours : 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 8 and 7 to 9 p. m. J H.POMEKOT. ATTORNEY-AT-LAw Shenandoah, Pa. M. BURKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. nnirn Fe-nn hulldlno:. corner of Main and Centre streets, Shenandonh. pnop John Jones, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 65, Mahanoy City, Pa. Having studied under some of tho beat masters 1 London and Paris, will give lessona on the violin, guitar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address In care of Strouse, tho evreler, Shenandoah. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity ..For BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try, Bohemian Beer.