mm r r ' V mm ISA n EVENING HERALD i:stai!i,isiii:i) 1870. Published every livening, Kmcpt Sunday, at 8 Botnit Jahiiik Htukct, Nkah Cestiie. Tim Ilenilil Is tlcilvcird iiiHIiPtiaiirtoati and the surrounding towns for six tents a wick, pay &l,l t tin, rjit-Hirfl. Ill infill sn.no n vear. ir JO coats n month, payable hi advance. Advertise-1 moot charged aeeortliiig to spiicoulid position. The publishers rexcrrv the tluht to I'hniiRC the position of advertisements whenever the puli Ilcntloii ot news demands It. The rllit In reserved to reject any advertisement, whether paid fur or not. tli.it the publishers may deem Improper. AdeertlsliiK rate iniido known upon application. Knlercil lit the postoMto lit Shenandoah, l'a., as second clats mall mutter. TKt.KPHONK CONNKCTION. Evening Herald TltUIiSDAY, sni'Tr.MIllMt 11), 1SD0. REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET. I-OB I'lIlrlllUST, WILLIAM M'KINI.UY, Of Ohio, rou vici: ruisHitiKNT, OAltltirr A. 1I011AUT, 01 New Jersey. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. ruttCONIinMMAN-AT-I.AU(IEl (lALUMIIA. A. (UtOW, Ot Susquehanna. HAMUIU, A. DAVKNl'OltT, Of Hrlo PltOPKItTV AM) INDUSTRY. Prnpertj' Is the fruit of luhor. I'roprrty Is lleslrnhlr, Is u posllUe (rood In the world. That some should lie rich shows thut others may heroine rleh, mill hencn Is eneoiiriigi'liii'tit to Indus! ry und enterprise Let no tlillli w ho Is homeless pull down the house of another, hut let him wot k dili gently and lilllltl one lor hiiiiseir, thus, hy rkitinplr, itsstirliitr that his nun shall lio tale froni tlnlelice when It Is built. AllItAIIAM LINCOLN'. Tin: demand for the IIi:it.w.l for the past wcok has been such that our ranters could not supply it. Cll.utl.lM K. Titman has liis own peculiar notions as to the facial appcarauio of the average icportcr. Tin: Itcpuhllcans will open the campaign in Shenandoah on Saturday evening, when lion. Charles X. Iliumni will uddre.ua public meeting in Ilohhlus' opera houso upuu the Nines of tho campaign. Ho will lie gnetid by a largo crowd. It is adding Insult to injury to expiess sot rotv for Supt. Ilogart, after having hicu tho means of continuing tho bitter watfam by dally idituti.il comment of an anarchistic nature. Tho minority niciuhcisof the School ltui.nl can truthfully uxclaini, "Deliver us from our friends," especially those of thu newspaper profession. Tjiim: uro glorious nights for sleeping and the mornings refreshing and delightful. Thou of our residents who tisu early and in dulge in a brisk constitutional walk find their toward, while tho-,0 who give "skip to their eyes and slitmhcr to their eyelids" until long alter the sun has risen mis tho healthful influences. Tut. new - of the death of Ilov. Wiiliain M. Swindells, editoi of the Philadelphia Meth odist, will lie n ei ived with inueh regret by his ui.iny frn mis here in Shenandoah, licv. fvhulcll.- was prominent in the councils of tjin Meth'iihit i hutch, was a man of gnat orce ot ,-luii.ii-ti r and a picachcr of the ohl ttiuc pattern and of markid ability. In ac cordance with his wishes, his remains will he Interred at I'ottstown, whete, during his jiastotiite, the piesent edifice of the first Methodist congregation was built. Wvwt.N SiiKi'liKiili, the Democratic cniidi- jjjjato for (.'(ingress in this disttict, is in attend auco at tho llarrishurg convention to-day as a delegate. He was also a delegate to the AUentown convention of four months ago, nud was then an enthusiastic and aggiessiie gold standard champion, hut for thu Kike of olhco he has lipuillatcd his own views and vjiow pretends to favor tho llryan platform. Tho voters have very little f.titli in a man who has no more regard for principle and individual views than what Mr. hhepheid has shown to hao. Vkumoxt's verdict settles tho question of u Last. There is no reason to believe tli'ut e silver sentiment is stronger 111 any other Jistern state Tho llryan ovations anil muiistratiuns signify nothing hut gieat riiiltytu-ii and hoar tho representativo revolutionary political movement. Whin yum, to the solcinu actf vuting and kid'tn I he qfijicty ml :. tual policies of the nation c oiiservntlaiii irronistihly plead i , tt iuii of nation tl honor .mil the West and South thu lri the pn i toftt Li jilli uoinciiul ii-nil ill i uritiuui cauuui iau 10 VX, rt a liong and deep inllueueo. Sound nuui'i nun c, lywhiro will he euoounigid JUhd Muoul.iti il. while thu silvorites will lose h,,pi' and ontidi nee and assurance. To-day tvi ry Mlvir.ti in the country I "blue" and crestfallen, and he has reason to he. A big majority m Vermont Indicates national victory. So says history. Wk arc in receipt of a number of coiuniiinl cavloii from reputable citizens of the borough condemning in strong language tho treatment rtiuived by Supt. Bujjart at the hands uf the olllcoriJ of tho law. Wo uto tinahlu to give all of thorn space, but one of them -will appear to-morrow, which is written by one who was opposed to achango in tho Siiperlntendeney but whoso condemnation of the persecution resorted to knows no hounds. Sumo of the communications bear no signatures, and in accordance with tho rule of all noHsisiper ulllcos they will not ho noticed. Tho iiauio of tho author must Invariably accoinimny tho article to tcuro publication, The editor of the Hi:uam is not responsible for what its correspondents say, and hence it is nqrossary that tho namo of the, author bo known. The HHlt.u.nhas hcon highly complimented upon tho stand taken lit condemning tho brutal conduct nf tlic nllli'cM, even ly many of tlio-,0 who favored the retention of Mr. Whitakir. The endorsement of our course Is not alone coiiflni'd to the citizens of Shen andoah, but congratulatory letters from prom lneiit residents of it 1 flu rent lnrts of the county arc nt hand. In further endorsement of our position, was the lurge outpouring of pooplo at the depot last evening to greet the Super intendeht, notnitlitandliig the Information that ho would not ho huro until to-day, tints pnhliely expressing their condemnation of the despicable ticntuiclit to which lie was subjected. Tliucoursu of the llmtw.li dur ing the controversy has hcen consistent and in line with tho duties of a public journal, and whenever ttie rights uf a private citizen, or the public at largo, nro nhridged in nny manner wo hae always expressed our opinion, and will continue to do so in tho future. THE FEELING AT KNOXVILLE. From Pittsburg (limitl-, Hept.H, ISOfi. .!.('. Vutes, who brought the charges against Prof. itogart before the School Hoard of Knox llle, wiiHcen at Marvin's hnkcry ln.t evening, where he Is a watchman, and denied that he had made a criminal charge ngulut the pro feasor or had anything to do with his arrest. 'I have not bnthcrcd him since he left Kuoxvllle,' iiid Mr. Vntes, 'and I was not aware that be was arrested. Home time ago a detective from Shenandoah visited me at tho I n-tance of the minority members of the S hoot Hoard there. and asked mo about the trouble. I explained my side of the ease and I suppose he took that leport baik. At least the minority. I under stand, were determined tn get rid of htm, and I suppose adopted that way of doing It. 1 don't believe III persecuting a man, and I believe 111 him making ft ll lug. 1 was sntisfled when he left Kuoxvllle. The charges I made 1 am pre p.ued to substantiate, however.' When l'rof. Itogart left this city he went to hliclianiloah mid applied for a position there. A majorily of the. Hoard w ere for him, but two or three had a grievance and wanted a fellow townsman elected to the position. They, in some unknown manner, found out the chatges made against the professor at Kuoxvllle and used this as an argument against his eUetion and for the elec tion of the Shenandoah applicant. The majority thought l'rof. Itogart the hetli r man, and as his past character, save the one charge at Kuoxvllle, was stainless, elected him as principal of the Shenandoah schools at a good salary. He Is llnely titled for the place but the minority, w ho were beaten, determined to push the matter. They hired a man to looked the matter up. lie visited 1 ittsliurg and took hack a report of his charm tcr, such as had not been previously known In l'ittslmrg. Itlr. I.nw lor Explains. To the lMltor of the IIr.HAl.Ii. In Tuesday evening's edition of your paper in an article on the ariest of Mr. Ilogart you state that the charge against him was "assault with intent to iapc." Will you kindly do mo the simple justice to state that this is nut true. The cliargo upon which Mr. Ilogart was arrested, as set out in the warrant, was "I'ape," an olfenso which is not bailable by n Justice of tho l'oace. I told your reporter, Mr. Wntkius, this on Monday morning and if lie doubted my word he could have verified it liy others who saw it. There was no dis pute about the nature of tho charge while Mr. Ilogart was In my ollice, nor did anyone there say that I had any right to admit him tu hail. M. .1. I.vwi.oii,' Justice of tho 1'eace. In justice to 'S'liuiro Ijiwlor wo givospaco to his communication freely, not desiring to place him or any one else In a false light he roic the public. Thcie was certainly a mis understanding between him and our Mr. W'nlkiiis.tlio latter understanding the 'Sipiite to say it was "attemptid rape." This may bu accounted for by tho excitement occasioned at tho time of the arrest. An lll'ort was made on our putt to' obtain a personal inspection of tho warrant, hut was leftiseil by Mr. Toole. Wo cheer fully give space to 'Sijuiio Lawlor'scomniuni cation, nut wishing to take an undue advant age of any ono connicted with the all'air. -n Wllch Do You J'rerer. In a largo majority -of cases of diphtheria whether among children or grown people dentil is sure to follow. Absolutely stating the facts as they lire, there is no iiasou under the sun for a singlu individual to die from diphtheria, croup, quinsy, or any known thioat affection. Thompson's Diphtheria Curo has never failed to euro every caso where the directions for ui-e wcru strictly carried out. Xow do you prefer to die or have your friends die when M cents expended in time will save lifuf This is the exact fact in the case. Sold at Kirlin's drug store at fifty cents a buttlo. PERSONAL. Mrs. Harry Ilcyrnnt, of Stcclton, Is visiting her mother, Mn, Flower lleese, on North Jardiu -treet. M. Mo-es, wife nud daughter spent the past two days witli relatives in Mt. Canuel, en joying tho Jewish New Year festivities. -Mr. John li. Kaiullcr and MUs Annio lieihhill weie visitors to l'ottsville and Now Philadelphia yesterday. jliss Katie Lraucy, of riiilauelplua, is a Ijuest of Miss Sallio Delauey. .lames Higgius is couvnlCMeut. Ml-s Sallio Delauey has returned from an extensive trip through tho Iiistera states. Miss Sylvia Tempest, of Soutli Jnrdln stuet, U reported to he seriously ill M. llrown, of l'liiladehdiia, Mas a town visitor to-day. Clarciico Crohatigh lift town this morning for Gaston, l'a., to rceimio his studies at Lafayette lollcge. Miss Laura lllckel returned to her homo in Puttsvillo to-day, after a pleasant stay with her mint, Mrs. J. T. Giaf. Christian Jluelillmf, master (arpiuter for the 1'. cc 1!. C. & I. Co., visited the Knicker- i hocker and Slieuaudoah City collieries in his olllcial capacity yestctduy P. D. Magurgle, I'.. C. llrohst, P. P. 1). Kirliu, Joseph Hull and William II. Zimmer man, of town, accompanied by Kdward Fritz, of Philadelphia, intended the fair ut Orwigs litirg to-day. Miss Joftcphino May, of Shamoklii, is the guest of her mint, Mrs. Duddew. of North Jardln stuet. Miss Liizie 1'raslur. w o spent several weeks In town as the guost of Mr. and Mrs. John Sclailfer, on South Market sttect, re turned to her home In Luliaiiou to-day. Mias Maine Kiueaid returned huuiu from her vacation to Avotidalo, l'a., whete she wns the guest of Miss Morrison, a sister of liev. T. M. Morrison, who is still coiilimd to bed by llluess. HOOD'S PILLS euro Liver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. A picas-nt laxative. AH Druggists. Colliery Machinery Itreaks Down. Shenandoah City colliery only worked half a day to-day, owing to tho crank pin on the shaft hoisting engine breaking. Tho cylinder head uf thu ungltie was broken, hut repairs will ho made iu time tu resume operations on Monday. Home Camp Meeting. Groat interest is being shown In tho revival meetings In tho M. K. church, licv. Jatnos Moore, of tho Primitive Methodist church, preaches this evening at 7:15. People generally are invited. , , Ask your grocer for tho "Koyal Patent Uuur, und tako no other brand. It is tho best Hour tmidc. YESTERDAY S BASE BALL DAMES. f National League, At C'levelmid novelnnd, 8,. St. Lmi.i n. At I'ltt4mr Clilci.ro, 0; I'ittslitirfr. !l. At Now YorkNow York, 7; Huston. (I, At WnshlngtonWiislilngton, 12; Phila delphia, 11. AtUultlinoru Hultlmoro,17i Brooklyn, 8. Kmtnrn Lengne, AtltoehosU'r Syrnciiso, 5; Itochoster, 4. At Wllkcsharro SprliiKllcld, 4; Wilkes bnrro, a. AtScrutiton Scninton,8; I'rovl donco.O. Atllnffalo HtilTiilo,0iToronto,2. Atlantic League. At Hartford Hartford, 4; l'aleron, 0. At Lancaster Lancaster, 5; N'owark, 3. Sanger Defeats Haiti. Watkutows, N. Y.,Scpt. 10. Ten thou sand porsons saw Walter Hanger hout K C. Bald two straight hunts In n inllo raco tit tho Ulversldo Park course In thU city yostortlny fora pursonf 81,01)0, contributed by tho Jefferson County Agricultural so ciety. Tho first heat was the fastest mllo ever ridden by a bicyclist In northern Xow York; tltna 1.59 3-5. Socohd hout; time, 1.5'J 4-0. Ills Lire tho Saerlllee. AUXXTOWX, l'a., Hcpt. 111. As a Jersey Central passenger train neared Walnut port last evening the 11-ycar-old daughter of (leorgo Harks got on tho track In front of tho approaching train. William N'lch olas, seeing her danger, sprafur to tho rescue, and both werostruckandlustuutly killed. TO CUIIIJ A COLD IN ONI! DAY Tako Laxative Ilrotno Quinino Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it falls to cure. 25 cents. DEATH OF EX-SENATOR PAYNE. Tlio Millionaire Who Krpresented Ohio for One Term. Cleveland, Sept. 10. Hon. Henry B. I'aynn, ox-United ritntos senator, died hero yesterday at his homo, No. 505 Kuclid ave nue. His death was directly duo to n Rtruko of paralysis, with which ho was at tacked lust Soturday morning. Hon. Henry B. I'ayno was fathcr-ln-lnw of William C. Whitney, ex-secretary of tho navy, and was born In Madison coun ty, N". Y., Xov. 30, 1810. Mr. Payne was graduated nt Hamilton college In 1S3'2; then read for tho bar In Canandnlgnu, N. Y., and in lb.'ll moved to Cleveland, O., where ho practiced law for tho ensuing twelve years. In 181S ho was n presi dential elector, and In 1811) was elected United States senator, serving until 1850. He was nominated for United States sen ator In 1851, but was defeatod. In 1850 ho was ono of tho staunchest supporters of Stephen A. Douglas, nndn year later was defeated for govornor of Ohio. Mr. I'nyne retired from his profession and beenmo largely Interested In manufactures, rail roads nnd various other enterprises, and amassed a largo fortune In 1SS1 he was elected tn tho United States onnte, suc ceeding Goorgu H. Pendleton, and sorved one term. Pennsylvania Democratic Convention. IlAi:i:isitt'(, Sept. 1U Tho work of tho Democratic state convention was mapped out last night at a inoetingof the st.to executive committee Bryan and Suwull will bo indor-ed and thu Chicago plat form will bo substituted for tho Allen town declaration of principles. Vacancies on the ticket will be llllod by advocates of the free coinage of silver. Tho committee has selected Captain John B. Keehahin, of (ireonsl)uri', lor tumporary chairman, lis Doputy Attorney (Jeneral James A. Straniihan will probably bo permanent chairman. Death ot Ite. Dr. Siilmlells. Asnt'ItY l'AKK, Supt. 10 Uev. William M. Swindells, editor or The Philadelphia Methodist, and a well known Mcthudlst tireaehur of I'hiladelphla. died ut Ocean (irovo yesterday froni pneiinmnla, which ho contracted about two weeks njro while nttenillnu a camp meet in',' In central I'eiin.sylvania. Hi- was ot years old. ltucklen's .Vnilea Salve. Tho best salvo in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively curb piles, or jo pay required. Ii is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale hv A. Wasloy. Literary Note from the Century Co. Marion Crawford has written a new story specially for The Century. It is called "A Itose of Yesterday," and it will begin in tho November number and run for six mouths. Tho story opens in Luccrno, and while it is entirely separate in interest, some of the personages that appear in it will bo familiar to readers of "Don Ursine." It is wholly romantic in character. 'Sowing tho AVlnd.o Many theatre-goers from this town will go to Mahanoy City this evening to witness the performance of the beautiful play, "Sowing tho Wind, at Kaicr s grand opera louso. The company is a strong uno and the play has many attractions. Added to this an opera houso of the character of Kaler's i suflicient tu draw a largo crowd from this town. Nerves just ns surely come from the usoot Hood's Sursnparllla as does tho cure ot scrolula, salt rheum, or other so-called blood diseases, "ibis is simply because the blood affects the condition ot all thu tioncB, muscles and tissues, If It is Im pure: it cannot properly sustain these parts. If made pure, rich, red und vital ized by Hood's Barbaparllla, It carries health instead of disease, nnd repairs tiio worn, nervous system as nothing else can do. Thus nervous prostration, hysteria, neuralgia, heart palpitation, uro cured by Hoo Sarsaparilla Because it is the Ono True Blood Purifier, I i , rj:ii are the best altcr-dlnnci nOOCl S FlllS pills, aid digestion. '.So MONEY TO LOAN ON KAHY TKUJ1S. P. W. BIERSTEIN, UOB S. Jardln St. Strong OS MS Sunlight Soap SAVES its cost in -9Q LABOR ten times- V over. Rub it on light- wj glly; let the clothes jlj-soak a short timo; W then rinse. It washes m Clothes itself and Wj S. doesn't hurt tho Z M clothes. "re OOap n0 Adulteration. Bros., Ud .Hudson and wr Dr. NiiliseiiA Wulcniue Homo. ClimsTiAXA, Sept, 10. The arrival hero of tho Kram, havlnp; on board Dr. Xanson and tho companions of his Arctlo expedi tion, was made the occasion of an extra ordinary demonstration of welcome yes terday. Tho Kramwasoscortodup tho Fiord by a naval squadron of seventy stoamers. Dr. Hansen was accorded a triumphal re ception. The city was gaily decorated and everything possible was dono to express the lienor in which the citlens held the returning explorer. Great enthusiasm wits manifested. Allliiun for Coiigressinau-nt-I.arge HAltltlSliUiai, Sept. 10. Tho stato com mittee last nlp;ht appointed a committco to confer with representatives of thu Pop ulist stato committco, with a view to plnc- Inp; John T. Ailninn, of Juniata county, on tho ticket as ono of tho candidates for contrrossinun-nt-larRO. Mr. Ailninn was the People's party cundldato for governor In ISO t. State C hairman Ciurmnn says ho will probably bo plncod on tho ticket, as this action wllluddubout),0U0to Bryan's vote in this stato. 1'atal Tight 111 a Court House, Laxcastkk, Pa., Sept. 10. In a light In County Judge Btirnsldo's. ollice at tho cottrt house hero yesterdny between Post master James Haiuiltoti and a nesro named Knox, tho negro wns killed. Tho fight grow out of a debt that tho negro owed Hamilton and which tho postmas ter Insisted that ho pay. In tho light Judge Hurnsldo was shot once In thoarm and onco In each leg. Tho wounds will not prove fatal, however. NUGGETS OF NEWS. The gold Democrats of Connecticut will nominate u full state ticket. Fusion between Populists and Itepub- licans of North Carolina Is almost as sured. Georgo J. Schwclnfttrth, the "Messiah," was mai'lcd at Hockford, Ills., last night to Mary Ann Tuttle. After taking 1,001 ballots, Democrats of tho Fourth Kentucky district nominated D. H. Smith lor congress. Queen Victoria has appointed LI Hung Chang grand knight commander of the bath, and his two sons knights command irs. W S. Forinan has been named for gov ernor of Illinois by the gold standard Democrats, General Black declining tho nomination. Major Vlltts, who had Makonl, a Mutu bcle chief, summarily executed, has been arrested ponding an inquiry into tho cir cumstances nf tho affair. flrlp-Colds-Heiiiliiehe. Whir sutler with Couehs. Colds and La Gripre when Laxative ilromo Quinino will cure you in ono day. Put up in tabids con venient for takimr. Guaranteed to cure, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents. For sale by Kirlin's Pharmacy. l'oehotbook Lost. Mm. I). W. Strauh, of South Whito street, lost a nockethook last evening containing d five dollar hill, three Bllver dollars and small chance, two rebate tickets and her own iiame cards. '. Coming Invent. October 2. Kntcrtalnment mid festival I y IIopo Section.. J, T. of H. & T., In ltobbins opera hniisu. Sept. 21. Grant Hand festival ami conceit in liohhius opera house. Milclile b Djiiuiulte. WlliteTEii CITY, la., Sjpt. 10. Ill F.llS' worth township, Kmniott county, B. S, Palscy lay down iu bud, placed a stick of dynamite under his pillow, nltachod nn electric battery und touched thu button. 'Hie windows of Ihehotiso woroull broken, a hole was turn iu the roof und tho room was .uttered v.'Kh blood, brains and feathers. Don't triilo away time when you have cholera morbus or diarrhoea. Fight them iu the beginning with DoWitt's Colic nnd Cholera Cure'. You don't havo to wait fur icsults, they uru Instantaneous, ami it leaves the bowels in noaltliy condition, ti it Hagctihuch. Accidentally Kliot His Wife. Camden, N. J., Sept. 10. W. O. Hale, of 41 1 tJeiiRon strout, was showing a revolver to his wife last night when thu weapon was accidentally ulsciiaruud, the bull on tiring her neck and, taking it downward cimi'Mi, penetrated tho Lings, Overcome with remorse ho shot hlmstilf In tho right tomple, tho bull ripping open tho scalp for several Inches, but falling to pouotrato the skull. Going to tho window he called for help, and an otlleer arrived to llnd him bonding over the woman, holding her in his arms. Tho wounded man and woman wore tuken to tho Coopor hospital, where tho woman's injuries wcru found tu lx. fatal. An olllcer wus stationed to watch him. In oonversAtlon with Chief of Police Dodd Mrs. Halo stated that sho and her husband had no quarrel, and sho bolloved the shooting to bo accidental. "Hoys will bo boys," but you can't all'ord to lose any of them. l!o roady fur the green apple season by having DoWitt's Culioand Cholera Curo in tho house. C. II. Ilagcu buch. When you want good roofing, plumbing gas fitting, or gcnoral tlnsmithlng dono call on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street Dcalor ir. stces 1-tf ! d5 mi INIMJICRRICANE Swoops tho Now England Coast, Doing- Great Damage, SEASHORE COTTAGES ENDANGERED Itemnrkntily High Tide, Aided by the Strong Wind. Drives the Sea High Upon the lSeaeh Mnny Cottngers Abandon Their hummer Homes. Boston-, Sept. 10. The first Wost India hurrlcono of tho season nrrlvod off this Ity yesterday after a long but eventful journoy from tho tropics. Tho storm onlcr Is sotnewhoro southeast of Nan- hicket, but so oncrgctlo is tho disturbance thnt a heavy northeast gulo is sweeping thocntlro Now riugland const from East port to Block Island, while tho surf, aided by ono of tho highest tides of the year, Is threatening destruction to hundreds of senshoro cottages and other property along tho water front, Tho storm Increased in energy nsltcamo up tho coast and mado itself felt hero nt nu early hour yesterday morning, whon tho wind began piping up from tho east ward. By 10 o'clock tho wind had attained tho velocity of n galo, and tho authorities nt Washington ordorod up tho hurricane signal nil along tho coast. Italn begau falling nt noon, and has continued with but Uttlo Intermission slnco. Keports from along tho shore show that tho storm s a sovero ono. Tho great height of tho tldo warned many of tho cottagers along shore, and many abandoned their summer homos. Tho wind In many Instances drives tho sea high up on tho bench, wrecking hduses. Tho tldo nt Nantucket nt midnight was ono of tho highest seen for years, und many of tho booths nnd bath houses have been washed away. Tho harbor Is well filled with storm bound vessels. A dispatch from Newport, It I., states thnt the Helen F. Whlttcn, of Gloucester. ono of tho llncst vcssolsof tho tlshlng licet, was blown on the rocks. Tho crow of lghtcen mon wns taken oil with a breeches buoy, whllo tho schooner pounded hor bot tom out nud will undoubtedly prove a total loss. Tho wind along tho Ithode Island coast s blowing a galo and tho soa is tremen dous. A llshing schooner went nshoro off Point Judith and wns wrecked In tho breakers, tho crow of nlno men being res cued by a passing steamer. tho steamer Nuntnskct, on her war from Boston to Nuntnskct, wns blown ashoro on the Hats ot World's End, Weir river. It is thought sho can bo floated without damage. l'lshiug schooner Hnrrr L. Helden. of Gloucester, wont uslioro on the rocks oil Capo Poguo. There Is llttlo hopes of sav ing her. Hclief In Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved In six hours by the "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surpriso on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in tho bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary passages in malo or female. It relieves retention ot water anu pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and euro this is your remedy. Sold by Shapiro's pharmacy, 107 South Main street. Cochran Declines a Nomination. Nkw Yo;:K, Sept. 10. Thurlow Weed Barnes, ltoimbllcan leader in thu Twelfth congressional district ot this city, recently wroto Hon. UourKo CocKrnn ollerlng hint tho Republican nonilniition for congress. In tho letter Mr. Barnes suggested that the Hemtbllcans nnd gold standard Democrats united can elect whomever they Indorse. Mr. Cockrun has declined In a letter, in which ho states that such a nomination would result in election. Ho announces that ho will voto for Melvinlcy. If vnu havo ever scon a little child in tho agony of summer conitilaiiit, you can rcalizo tho danger of tho troublo and appreciate tho valuo of instantaneous relict always allonieu by DoWitt's Colic nnd Cholera Cure, ier dysentery and diarrhoea it is a reliablo remedy, wo cottiu not nuoru 10 recommenu this as u euro unless it were a cure. C. II. Ilagcubuch. Cttim, tilllcil liy Arsenic. IlAI.TIMOltr.. .-Sept. 10. About 3,000 lihea-itnts, and !PK) dunks gamecocks and nttier birds kept In tho pons of tho Dowry's Quarter Ducltliij; ,eluli, at JieiiRlos, have recently b?cn defrayed by arsonlc. J. V. Butler and Hubert Smith, both col ored, uro under arrost charged with feed ing tho blrd with wheat saturated with urenle. Ilutlcr had been In tho employ of tho club, but was dUclmrfred. Tho club is composed of wealthy l'hlladolphlans. ltlicumatlsm Cured In a Day. "Mystic Curo" fur RhettmatUm and Ncu' ralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action unon tho system is remarkable and mysterious. It rcmovos at onco tho cause and tho diseaso immediately disappears. The first uoso greatly oeueltts ; 70 cents. Bold by C. It. Ilagcnuucn, Druggist, bnenauuoan. floveriml' Uustingii rlicaks at Krlo. KitiK, Pa., Sept. 10. Perfect Soptombcr weather mado tremendous crowds pos sible hero yesterday at the openlnu; of tho Punnnylvanla stato campaign and tho con- ventlon of league clubs. Tho crowds ennio, but only h small portion of them could (tut into the Opera IIouoond Schlosser's Hall to hour the Heeehos, Isidor Sobel, thonewproxidontof the Hepubllcmilen(ruo, nroslileiLHt the JJnrk Opera House, uov- ornor'Hntlti(!s mado tho principal speoch if the evening. Anionic the .ntlmr spouk- ur was Hon l hurley Kinnrv Smltn. How m nuuub is Your ) Little Liver ,Liver? piiio 1 1113 act ceutly vet nromptly on the Liver. i Stomach and Bowels. They dispel Sick Headaches, I'evers and Colds; cleanse the system thoroughly; cure habitual coustlpatlou. They ore sugar-coated. don't irrlpe. very small but creai iu results. Kecommeuded by Physicians 1 aud Druggists. Uubbt Itemed Cu, CblMge sad Bn FnnclMe, For Sale In SHENANDOAH, PA., by S. r. rtirun, uruggtst, o aoutu Main bi. DR. LOBB'S BOOK FREE To all sufferers of I!RU01tS Olf VOUTII, I.dvt' VKiOlt and II1SHASI1S nv licit AM) WIl.tlHN. :os naeest cloth bound i t. curelyseult'Uundmallfdr. Treatmeutbynwr strictly -onridentlal, and n positive, quick: or 3uaraatetd. Ha matter bow unic staoe I :tly ODUdentlal, and n poslilre, qulelc or ww pot ivfty cure you. write or caa, DR HRR 329 H, 15th SM AJUli JOyears'cvny Will Not PerforinMiracles But It Will Cure. mm D It. MILES' RESTORATIVE NERVINE euros nervous prostration. Not ml raculously, but scientifically, by first removing tho germs of dlscaso, and then supplying healthy nervo food, increasing tho appetite, helping digestion and strength ening tho entlro Bystem. Desperato cases rcqulro prolonged treatment as shown by that of Mrs. M. II. Reed, of Delta, Iowa, who writes: "As tho rcsultof a lightning stroke, tho physicians said I bad alight stroko of paralysis, my limbs would all draw up. I Dr. Miles' would havo throbblngs in my chest that seemed unendurable. For three months I could not sleep and for thrco weeks did Nervine Restores UAolftl cioso my eyes. 1 JtlCallll prayed for sleep, and felt that If relief did not como I would be dead or insane. I took Dr. Miles' Restora tive Nervine and tho second plght slept two hours and fron that time on my health Im proved; slowly at first, but steadily and surely. I took in all 40 bottles, and I cannot express how grateful I am, for I amnosr. perfectly well, and nave taken nomcdlclno for over four months." Dr. Miles' Nervine is sold by druggists on guarantee that first bottlo benefits or money refunded. Book on heart and nerves frco. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. . .CHASES BloodfEervePood For Weak and Run-Down People from Childhood to Old Age. WHAT iT IS! Therlchestof all rentorntlTe roods, treatise it replaces the name tmhstancea to the blond add tierrea thai are exhausted in thenetwolire-eiviiKf UuldsbydiseaHp, indiRestlon, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc. WHAT !T DOGS ! By making tho blood p:ue land rich, and the digestion perfect, It creMes eo.ld Uewh, miucle and strpiiKth. The nerves be ing made ttroiiK, the brain bcoms active arid clear, 1 ir restoring lost vitality and atopping all wasting drains and neakneat (n either sex, it has Doeqtinl j and a female regulator it Is worth its weight H gold. OiMboTlaptsaweek, Prlce&'c.or b boxes $2,im. .Druggists or by nail. Itnuklree . THE Olf. CHASE COMPANY, liU Chttttuut U Philadelphia, PROFESSIONAL CARDS. c. S. 1'HILLIPS, Jf. D. Office i 30 West Centre street. Can be consulted at all hours. P. BURKE, M. D. E. Lloyd Btreet, Shenandoah. Office hours : 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3 and 7 to 9 . m. J. II. l'OMEKOY. ATTORNEY-AT-LAty Shenandoah, Pa. M. BURKE. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office Eeran hulldlnc. corner ot Main and CentrcBtreets. Shenandoah. pitOF JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 65, Mahanoy City, Pa. TTnvInD' .turitpri lindpr Rome of the. best masters lr London and Paris, will Ktve lessons on the violin, guitar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address In care of Strouse, the eweler, Shenandoah. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity For BARBEY'S Beer and Portei Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. Edward H. Spade, -AGENT FOU SH o'HENAND . m I R S I 1 LCI E ITltman'a East Contra on;et.eeCH,w mi Clco Ifoura: 7 a, m. to 8,
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