EVENING HERALD lTAlll.lSlll:i 1870. Published every Evening. Kxet.-it Htintluy.al 8 Houm JiRinsr Hrnni.T, NhAB Cisktmc. The Ilim.lil Is ill ilvm.1 m ShiimiidiHiri find the surrounding towns fur px rent ft wrek, phv able to the CArrler. Il mull W 00 ft yiuir.nr 3l cent n tmintli, ui)'iiblt-In adiatico, Advertliw rncnts rlmrged according to Miurt-nril position. Tho puliliiliiTf rem r r thu right to change tlio iioHltlou of ikIvi rti'iin-iitx whenever tho pill Icntlou of Hewn di mnniin It. The right Is reserved in ri'Jei t miv wlvi'itlwincnt, whether fiald lor or nut. that the publisher iiihj' deem ranroper. Advertising rate mado known upon application. Entered ut the pmtofflre nt Shenandoah, Pa., as second claw mall matter. TKMCl'HONi: CONNECTION. Evening Herald Tiii KsDAY, si;iTi:M!:n 1?, isno. REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET. foil I'EmlUKKT, WILLIAM M'KINLEY, Of Ohio, foil vtn: rsBiiiinM', (lAliltET A. IIOIIAUT, Of New Jersey. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. r0U;C050ll!iMA5.AT.l.AHai5, UALfHHA A. OltOW, Ol HiiH'iiiehanha. HAMUEL A. DAVENPORT. Of Eric ji;rri:Kso.vs nt i.i. i on a COIN AGE IIATIO Tlie proportion lieflveen the vnllleH of gold mill silver In n .11 IMtCANTI I,n I'ltOllI.r.M iiltngetiii-r. .JilKt itrlnel plcs will lend uh to dlsrt-giiril the Irgnl proposition, to lnitllle Into the liinr Uet price of gold In the scleral roup, trlenwltli ulilcliuc shall probably lie rnuneeteil In eonimei ee, unit TAH1. AN AVi:i(Ali: from tlieni." It In to lie. hoped the next Legislature will Icvlto soiuu means Kimiliir to that which New York enacted to keep tlio police away from thu pulls, ho that the pcoplo can Kivu free expression to their opinions in tlio primaries. Tmsitn is adulterated sugar anil now tl dairymen are laughing because tlio depart ment of agriculture hai begun a vigorous assault upon tho grocers. Ailultcnitid swicts must ho so labeled The department will have no more of this wilful violation of the law. Tin; hhipliuilillnt! Cramps will receive piciuiuni of f300,oO0 for the extra ppced of l lie llrooklyn. It Is money well invcstul, for every mark of. superiority in our new luny means that Spain and other disgruntled countries will continue to he polite mid jitaeeable. Till. President and the one lilng o. President aiu in exact agreement its to honest money though they belong to ililVcreut parties. If the whole line of l'usideiits were alive it is wife to any that not one of them would tide nil e for nn instant tho idea of a degraded dollar. In li.tvaria a woman can not appear in public on a bicycle unless she has acurtilicnto for elllciency. A very good regulation, which mii;lit wi 11 include male riders, for many a pool Shenandoah pedehtriau lias been fright ened half to death by the man who thiiiKs lie knows how to ride. NnT haviiiK been able to get an luxeptiinco jf u challenge for a joint debate from any person of rccpeetiible fame, Senator Tillman lias closed negotiations witli nil unknown jierson named Uudolph l'atterson, of Chicago, mill they will engage in an oratorical tusole at an early day. The next important point is to get an audience. Mils. HiiVAN is homo to look after the children anil get them ready for school. That is all right, hut who is going to look after Mr. Hrynti V Tlio Hoy Oin.or needs material oversight ami caie fully as much as the other boys of the family. Kvciy mkccm he has att uned so far has been won with the counsel, advice anil aid of Sin. llryan, anil every fuiltiio ho has fallen into has been encounteied bj going against her ishes anil convictions. The Hoy Orator isn't tit to lo trusted out o'uiglits, alone. Tin: signs of autumn uie plainly visible evcrywheio. Tho foliage of tree and plants are taking on the brilliant hues peculiar to them at this time of the year. The golden rod is blooming in gieut abundance. Ktory now anil then people may be seen ounui into town with bouquets of the beautiful yellow blooms which they have gathered on the mountain. The brilliant coluriug of the liacs of the trees liefore dropping oil' in the fall is peculiar to this county, and is the wonder of visitor when they see it foi the first time. Osi- stock argument of Sir. Wilhelui and -ilverite friends is tliat silver has not de- pn n.ited in price but that the price of gold lius appreciated. Tills is bad, very bad, they -ay The price of gold is too high, much too high, they argue. Hut in the next breath that they draw they clamor for the enact ment of a law that would, in their opinion, immediately advance the price of silver to $1 Sit per ounce an appreciation of about BO per cent, at one Jump ! In short, their wholo purpose appear to le to make silver worth as ninth u gold, or a utar that price as possible. If the present price of gold is bad, very had. for tho country, do not the efforts of llryan and tho free coiuago promoters to put up the price of silver merit universal condemnation their own along with that of the ret of tho worlds' Tiik battle agalnt tho Combine in PhiUv dclphlii Is still on and considerable progress lias been made when James It. loung Is nominated to hueceod John E. Itoyhum, a creature of the Combine, for Congress and Messrs. Durham and l'otirose aro to lie con grjtulatod on the gallant tight they made for better politics. Mr. SInrtin affects to he pleased with the result, aud acknowledges. that the convention to name u Slicrilf did hut lie expected it to do. .Senator l'ciiroHC i uiiuh out of the contest ttrongir tliu.li ever Hiul has added greatly to Ills strength a-, n candidate for t'ntUil Suites Senator, an oilico to which lie is entitled )y reason of li is faith fnl service to the iity in general mil especially for his eH'urls to purify the politics of Philadelphia liy ri j.pl the power of D.iviil Martin anil hii gang of oilico holders. Philadelphia in entitled to the Suiuilornliip and if service to the party ifi worth nnything 1 'en rone should ho chosen to succeed Cninernu. When you want good roofltig, plumbing gas fitting, or goncral tliiflinlthitig done call on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centro street Dealer if ste-os 1-tf IIIImiimi Didn't Answer. I'here was a spill ted finnnri.il politirnl symposium in one of the dining rooms of Zimmerman's restaurant at tho dinner hour yesterday, my the l'otteville Chronicle. I'niteil State" Senator llenj. It. Tillman and his chnpoion, William Wilhclm, weie thoro and so were a number of lawyers, business men and n representative of the Chronicle. Of coiirho with Tillman and Wilhclm on hand it was natural that tho conversation should drift swiftly on to the shoals and quicksands of tlio financial question. Till man was in line feather In Ills own peculiar way anil was easily drawn out. Ho began to tell how fieo and unlimited coinage of silver would benefit all hands and how while it would glvo the farmer more money to spend It would increase values and raise wages. That is, ho miido that statement, for ho did not present any argument to hack it up. He had bien discoursing on theso points in a quiet conventional way for some minutes, when he was asked by tho X'hronlele man hinv labor was to benefit by giving tho farmer plenty of coin. The fiery and Impulsive South Carolina statesman immediately jumped to Ills feet and striking olio of his grotesque postures yelled : "That's Just like you gold bugs. You're always talking about tho classes and pitting the laboror against tho farmer." He became quite excited, but ho didn't answer the question. Another gentleman also asked if it wasn't a fact that tho wages of labor never advanced in the samo ratio as prices. Again he got on his high horse mid spread himself all over the loom while ho heaped invective after invective on tho gold hugs, but he did not advance any statement to show that the workingman's wnges wcut.up as fast as values of commodities incicased. In fact tho l'npulist from the sunny south had uo more argument iu his dinner talk than he has on the stump, and when the party broke up it was tho general impression that Tillinan'a stylo of argument will never gain any converts to tho cheap money ban ner. I'lirmioll l'urty Last evening a farewell party was-tenilcrtd to Master Harry V. Woods, at the lesiileuce of his patents, on i'.ast Centre street. The even ing w.s spent in games interspersed with vocal and intriimentnl mu-dc. Solos were tendered by Jllsses Kllcn Wyatt and Ida .Mailer and were much appreciated. Those who participated in to event weio Misses I.i.ie anil Netta Woods, Ida Mailer, Lilhe 1! rooks, Min ion Smith, liessle Howe, Lovera Kuhbins, iJertha Shaw, of Latiohc, bllira Yost, Jlauil Starr, llertha I.iuk, Kllcn Wyatt, May Acker, and Masters Thomas Jones, limine Smith, Joseph Wyatt, Jay Williams, li. (ileun, liichai'il ltauiagc, Charles Cnakley, Luther and Arthur l.vims and William llowmaii. .Master Woods left for (iirard College at Philadelphia this morning. Ills lleuuty Spoiled, A maii known as "Handsome" Heiser was leading a horse along -Main street at noon to day when the uniiualshicd upon the approach of an electric car. Heiser had partaken freely of the cup and when tho hore raised itself high upon its hind legs and fell upon its hack Heiser went sprawling" upon the animal's body and between its legs. The hor-e regained its feet without hurting the man, but thiew him face foremost in a deep, black mud puddle. A boy took charge of the horwi and led it to its stables. Hcii-er followed with his face and clothing coveied with tho blackist of black mud and explained between lurches and witli uncertain gestures to people he passed on the street that he had flagged the motor man of the ear with no good effect. Sale of ii Virginia Itiillroail. Iawciiisuko, Vn.,!i)pt. 17. Messrs Bow don ami Sharp, United States court com inlssliiiiers, mill hero yusterday nftornoon tho Durham division ot tho Norfolk and Western rnllruad. Tho ouly bid was ouo of fiOl.ooQ mndo by the bondholders' re organization committee. Oiiiuiiliun Women hh lawyers. MoNThllAL, Sept. 17. At tho last moot ing of tho cunvocutlon of tho Law Society of Upper Canada, held in Toronto, tho legal comniitteu were directed to frame rulos providing for tho calling of women to the bar. The Weuthur. Fur tlio District of Columbia, eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland and Virginia Generally fair; easterly to southeasterly winds. MakoHj'ou seem "all broken up," with out life, ambition, energy or appetite. It Is often tho torerunner ot serious III- noss, or tho accompaniment ot nervous troubles. It Is a positive proot ot thin, weak, impure blood; tor, It tho blood is rich, rod, vitalized mid vigorous, It Im parts Ufa aud energy to every nerve, organ and tissue of the body. The necessity ot taking Hood's Bareaparllla (or that tired feeling is theroforo apparent to every one, and tho good it will do yon is equally beyond question. Hcmembcr Hoods Sarsaparilla Is tho best In tact the One True Blood Purifier. ,! nm- cure liver Ills, easy to take, nOOUS 1J!IIS easy tooperatc. S3 cents. A Handsomo Complexion la one of the greatest charms a woman can possess. l'OUOMl'B COMPUiXlON POWDEH gives it. PERSONAL. Stiss Mary Johnson, is visiting friends at Har.letou. Mrs Dills, of North Slarkct strict, yesterday in l'ottsville. spent Miss Alice lcwis, of Ashland visited friends in town last evening. Patrick Doftus, of South White street, spent to-day at tho county sent. William II. Cashuer, of North West treet, went to the Heading fair this morning. Sliss Sophie Woods, of Philadelphia, is visiting her mother, on liist Coal street. Miss Lulu Tivccdlc, of Itavcn Ifun. was tho guest of Miss Ddlth Slorgan, yesterday. Dr. Charles Schlestnan, of (ilranlyille, spent n few pleasant hours in town to-day. Mrs. tJcorgo Iteese, of Philadelphia, Is the guest of Sirs, l'lower lteesc, on North Jardin street. Sliss Anna Delaney, of West Cherry street, is spending several days with l'ottsville relatives. Stiss Sylvia Tempest, of South Jardin street, who was confined to bed by illness, is ablo to lie about again. Slessrs. Samuel Small and Sanford Shoe maker, attended a church festival ill Malta uoy City last evening. A man named Dean with his wife and six children arrived in Ilrownsville from Montana yesterday afternoon. 1'ranK Smith, representing Charles Smith & Co., barber supplies, of Philadelphia, transacted business in town yesterday. Sirs. Morgan ltechtel and son, of Norris town, are guest of Mrs. Iieehtel's mother, Sirs. Diana Glover, of North Gilbert street. Sir. and Sirs. Claik, and sons, Harry and Tracey, left this morning for Farmlgton, N. Y. They will also visit their former home in SIichig.ni. Frederick Carl, inside foreman at Shenan doah City colliery, and Anthony Kennedy, assistant outside foreman, arc attending Court to-day. The widow of T. J. Ilienuau, of Anaconda, Slont., whose death was lecently tinted ill theso columns, arrived in town yesterday on a visit to her mother. Will l'lity ill Sheppton. The Grunt liund will leave to-morrow morning, at 8 o'clock, for Sheppton, to attend tho camp liie of the old veterans of that placo. The band w ill give two conco ts dur ing the day. tjuite u number from .Shenan doah will attend the camp firo. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Fire destroyed a lintel, a saloon and four dwelling houses nt Mill Crook, Pa. Secretary and Sirs. Carlisle are tho guests of President and Sirs. Cleveland nt liuz rard's Day. Tho overdue fruit steamer Ktholred has nrrlved at Norfolk, Vu., in a much bat tered up condition. A largo political demimetratlon was wit nessed In SlinneapolU lust night upon tho occasion of Himrke Coekrnn's nddress. Sir Isaac I'itmun, tho originator of tho spelling reform and a system of phonetic shorthand, is dangerously 111 In Paris. Tho National Democrats of Mussachu Mtts have appointed a committee tor tho selection of candidates for a full state ticket. Tho bark Gainsborough, from Newcas tle, Kng.. for San Francisco, coal laden, went aslioro near Diamond Head, four miles from Honolulu, and is a total loss. J. Morton Hull, formerly general pas songer agent of the Allegheny Valley rail road, accidentally shot and killed himself ut Ills residonco ill Allegheny, Pa., yester day. Tho corporation of the city of Lima, Peru, has approved a contract with mi American electrlo lighting and tramway company, to which is ueeorded valuable concessions. Frank Hepburn, son of Hepresontntlvo Hepburn, of Iowa, fought a duel in Ches ter, Ark , Monilay afternoon and was killed by the .second shot troin his antag onist's weapon. THE ADMINISTRATION WINS. tTurne L Allies Nominated for Sheriff of PliUadelpliltk Holt lug Convent lous. Philadelphia, Sept. 17. Tho Republi can conventions were held yesterday, and gonorully resulted In vlctorlos for tho friends und supporters of tho administra tion. Thero were bitter contorts In tho sheriff's convention, in the Fourth con gressional, tho First and Fifth senatorial und In several of the representative dis tricts Bolting conventions wero inoro numerous than for a long tluio liefore in local polltlos, und in several instuueestwo sets of candidates weru uauiod. Junius Ij. SUles was nominated for sher iff over Alexander Crow, receiving 017 of tho l70 votes of tho convention Tho Judicial nominees! worn Judges Gordon, Iieitler aud MoMIehnel. In tlio First and Fifth honutorlal district there wero two ovnventlons, Senator George Hundy Smith and George Vuro being the nominee In tho First and Siienker Henry F. Walton nnd Charles L. Urnwu the nominees in tho Fifth senatorial district. Junius Ilanklu Young wus nominated for oou gross in the Fourth oo ngresslonnl district over Congressman Key bum. There wero bolts iu several ot the legislative districts. KiuiigclTcal Lutheran Church. Kasto.v, Pa., Sept 17. Tho East Penn sylvania synod of tho Evangelical Luth eran church bogun its forty-llfth annual session hero last night Hev. I). SI. Gil bert, 11.1)., of Hnrrlsburg, president of tho synod, preached thu opening sermon, About 1M clergymeu and liiyinen are pres ent. Iienth uf u Wealthy Merchant. EASTOS, Pu,, Sept 17. Dunlol Illack, ngod 78 years, a wealthy merchant, died yesterday of general debility. Deceased was n director In many local corporations. Ho was a generous contributor to churl ties, churches und Institutions of'learulng In eastern Pennsylvania. TO cciti; A COI.D IN oni: DAY Tnko Laxative Ilromo Quinine TalileU, All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure, S3 cents. OUR MEXICAN RELATIONS. .Address by 1'rrslileut Dlits on tho Open lug of Congress. City av Mexico, Sept. 17. Tho address delivered last evening by President Dlnx on tho opening of cougross, reforrlng to diplomatic relations with tho United States, Is In part ns follows: "On tho sixth of Slay lust a convention was concluded nt Washington whoroby tho International wntor boundnry com mission between Stoxlco anil tho United Suites wus empowered to study certain questions bearing on the distribution of tho waters of tho Bravo, ot Qrando river. Thu water boundary commission has set tled two grave questions of disputed ter ritory arising from changes In the bed of tho ltlo Grando, ono relating to tho Cham Isla tract, clalmod by both commissions on behnlf of this govornment, and the 'other regarding tho San Kllzurlo Islet, which was uwurded by both commissions to Moxlco." Ileferrlng to tho attack on tho Nognles custom house, tho president says SIoxlco's legntion at Washington has beon In structed to draw tho attention of tho de partment of state to tho caso, and that as soon as tho judicial investigation now In progress at Sonoro Is completed tho oxtrn dltlonof tho guilty parties will bo asked of tho United States. Tho prosldout than goost on to refoT to tho recent attempt to hold a pan-American conference In tho City ot Moxlco to consider tho Slonroo doctrine "This ldoa originated with tho government of Ecua dor, thuugh tho congress hud dissolved lifter only it few meetings and without ac complishing anythlug it does not follow that its alms will not bo soma day at tained." The most important part of tho mossago relates to tho financial situation In Moxlco, cash revenue amounting last fiscal year to ?50,0IX,(X)0, tho largest annual revenue yet recorded, and tho year closed on Juno yo wth a surpius 0f four and a half mill Ion dollars. Tho surplus Is now In excess of ?,000,(J!)0. Uucklon's Arnica Salve. Tlio 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 cures piles, ot jo pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or inony refunded. Price S!5 cents per box. For sale bv A. Wasloy. Uiilon Men Oirer to Operate tho Mines. Lkadyillk, Colo., Sept. 17. Tho miners' union has publlshod u card offering to lea so all tho down town mlnos, drain and operate thorn, paying tho owners n 25 per cent, royalty, und paying tho SI scale for all lalwr. It oilers to furnish n ilOO.OOO guarantoo bund. The city council has adopted rosolutlons instructing tho mayor to employ an unlimited number of police, und if ho llnds thoy cannot prusorvo tho peace then to call upon tho governor for troops. An Oiler of l$10,OOI for the Fight. New Yohk, Sept. 17. James Wukely, John L. Sullivan's old backer, has nntdo an offer of a purse of ?10,l)00 for tho Fitz-slmmons-Corbett light to bo "pulled off" In private. Corbott has wired that ho is willing to accept this offer, if It is tho best made. Martin Julian, on behalf of Fitz s'mmous, hus declined for the present to consider It Klicuiiiiitlsm Cured in a Day. "Siyatie Cure" for Itheuinatisin and Neu ralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon tho system is remarkable aud mysterious. It removes at ouce tho cause and the disease immediately disappears. Tho first dose greatly benefits ; 75 cents. Sold by C. H. Hagcnbiiclt, Druggist, Shenaudoah. Tried to Holi n Hank. SIanassah, Vu., Sept, 17. An unsuc cessful attempt was made yesterdiy to rob the Slanassas National bank. Tho thlovos succeeded only in forcing tho main door to tho bank building, when thoy wero frightened uvray by tho eloctrlo alarm which connects therewith. Tho alarm also connects with tho bedroom of C. Tj. Hyn son, ono of the directors of tno bank, and when it sounded ho quickly dressed and hurried to tho building. He found every thing quiet, but evidence uf tho attempt ut burglary. Don't trifle away time when you . have i boleni morbus or diarrhoea. 1 Fight them in the beginning with DeWitt's Colic ar.d cholera Cure. You don't have to wait for rcsulta, they aro instantaneous, and it Icavoh tlio bowels in healthy condition. C. H. Hageubuch. Another to Atlantic City. Owing to the rain ou Sunday, the Itth in.t., many persons who desired to avail them selves uf the P. & It. It. It. Co's low ruto ex cursion to Atlantic City did not go. To ac commodate them another will U run on Suuday next, 20th iust, at tlio Suimo hour, vie ' leave Shenandoah at 2:10 a. m. Faro for round trip, $2.60. A rrearruugeil Colllslun. Waco, Tux., Sept 17 Tlio prearranged collision which has been so extensively advertised took place nt Crush, Tex,, four teen miles north of this place, on the SI.. K. and T. railway. There wero six cars behind each onglno, and tho wreck of both engines, us well ns seven cars, was com1 plete. Nlue of tho spectators weio badly injured by fulling wreckage. It is est! mated that b0,0M) persons witnessed tlio collision. Two-llcuded Child Horn. SlACOK. Ga., Sept 17. Mrs. Bryan, My imx in this city, has given birth to a boy baby with two heads. Both tho heads are twrfeetlv dovolopcd, und nro Joluod to gothor at tho back, so as to placo the faces in opposite directions, looking to tho back and to the front, uotn moiner uuu cnuu are well, and the physicians say there is every prospect of tho chllil living. (Irlp-Colils-lIeailuche. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and la Grippe when Laxative Ilromo Quinino will mm vmi In ouo (lav. Put ud iu table's con venient for taking. Guarauteod to cure, or money refunded. Price, 25 ceuta. For mlo by Klrllu's Pharmacy, WILLIAM'S PACIFIC UTTERANCES Desired the Co-operntlon of tho Ctnr at Their Lu.t Meeting. Lojfiioy, Sept 17. Tho Times prints a special urtlclo this morning on tho recent mooting of tho emperor of Germany aud tho cznr, of which tho following is a part Tho German omierur said : "The French nation does not wish war, but when thoso nt tho head of affairs desire it tho nation Is very liable to let itself lxj carried away. At present, howover, Franco would not enter upon a groat war without your oo oiwratlon, and I huvo complete confldonso in your traditional wisdom nnd firmness. I know that yon will not mnko wir In or der to glvo Franco tho satisfaction of ro vongo, Just us I and my nlllos will donoth ing to furnish a pretext "I may say evon more. I nm glad of your intimacy with Franco, bocuuso that Intimacy will sulllco to hold in chock tho revolutionary spirit by which It is agi tated and will holp to fight and crush it We ought to act as tho guardians of the order and tho protectors ot tho jieace of tho world. It is a most urgent question. It Is tho salvation of all, and it we march forward togothor, if wo unite in order to combat tho enemy of God und of kings, wo shall bo rewarded by tho gratltudo of tho world and of history. " According to the report, tho czar seemed not altogether nt caso when Emporor William was spouklrig of Franco, and, on hearing tho peroration, he oxprossod merely in very vague terms his paclflo in tentions. THE DYNAMITE CONSPIRACY. A Chance That Kxtrnditlon Will bo Grunted, in Tynan's Case. Loxbo.v, Soptt 17. Tho Graphic says thut it has learned that tho real name ot Edward Bell, tho Amerlcun orrostod at Glasgow for complicity In tho dynamite conspiracy, is Ivory. The police rogard him as a dupo of Tynan and others. Tho Times, in the course of u discussion on tho oxtradltlon of Tynnn, says that thero is no doubt that tho oxtradltlon treaty with Franco would bo retrospectlvo nnd could bo mndo to cover the Phoenix Park murders, for which thero is u fair chunco that oxtradltlon would bo granted. But Tho Times expresses doubt whothor tho troaty would cover tho case of a cul prit in u fresh dynnmito conspiracy. Tho Chronicle quotes "a well Informed Irish correspondent," who declares that Tynan is not tho genulno "Number One," but only n braggart who posed as such. "Ho has been in London," declares Tho Chronicle, "within a year. Why was ho not arrested then? It is quite unlikely that tho foreign office will press very hard for his extradition, as tlio prosecution ho wonld havo might lead to very embarrass ing disclosures." The Chronlclo's Paris correspondent says : "Tho fact'thnt Tynan fought against Germany in 1B70 is likely to woigh iu his favor with tho French authorities." lllg Meeting In Cunton Tomorrow. CANTON-, O., Sept. 17. Preparations tiro under way for the formal opening of tho local campaign tomorrow on n scale which promises to eclipse tho big meetings of war times. Sonatoru Thurston and Cul lom, Congressman SlcClenry of Minnesota, Governor Hastings of Pennsylvania und Governor Bushnell of Ohio, will bo pres ent and speak. Tho railroads whloh ontor Canton havo already arrunged for fifty special trains, consisting of from ton to fifteen coachos each. Upwurds of 14,000 people aro expected from Pittsburg ulono. A largo delegation is coming from Wheel ing, Including tho Elkins' Cadots, A largo delegation of wheelmen is expected from Toledo and Detroit Tho delegation, sev eral thousand in number, will leave its train at Slusslllon, eight miles west ot here, and mnko Its entrance into Canton on bicycles. Tho delegations aro coming from Cincinnati, Kontucky and Indiana, Six stutos will bo represented. Tho present estimate of the crowd which is likoly to attend is 40,000 to 50,000. Henntnr Vnalkner on Carlisle's fitter. Wasiiinoton', Sopt 17. Tho letter pub lished yostenlay from Secretary Curlislo to a gentleman in Kentucky, explaining how tho parity is maintained between gold und sliver, In tho subject of much comment at Democmtlo headquarters. Senator Fnnlknor expressed his regret that tho secretary of tho treasury should have announced a policy which Invites a depreciation in our currency, and will at tmeo encourage tho gold speculators and ruoney lenders of tho country to addi tional raids upon our gold reserve, with u vlow of forcing tho govornment to con tinue Issuing Interest bearing bonds to carry out thu policy suggested In tho let ter of th secretary of the treasury. If you have ever scon a little child iu tho agony of summer complaint, you can realizo the danger of- the trouble and appreciate tlio valuo of instantaneous rolief always afforded by DeWitt's Colic and Cholera Cure. For dysentery and diarrhoea it is a rollablo remedy, Wo could not alfuril to recommend this as a cure unless it were a cure. C H. llageuliuch. The Vostnl Clerks' Non-l'artlsnn. DUXVKK, Sept 17. The Association of Postal Clerks has adopted rosolutlons do- uhirlng that it Is u wholly non-partisan or ganization, and that It promlsos its sup port to no candidate In any political con vention." This action was taken on mo tion of Delento Siolony, of Massachusetts, who was reported to have plodgod to Mr. liryuu tho support of tho association. Hold Still Coming Oier. New Yohk, Sent 17. Dispatches from London recolved iu Wall street uunounco that 303,000 have b3on takon from tho Hank of Eugiund for Now York, and that urrnngeinents are being made for the ship ment uf 1X10,000 tram tho Bank of France through the wiwk. Condensed Testimony. Chas, II. IIooi, Broker and Manufacturer's Aitent. Uoluiutius. Ohio, certlllos that Dr. ivlug a Kew Discovery lias, no onual ns a Cough remedy. J. D. Drown. I'ron. St. Janice Hotel, Ft. Wayne, Ind., tostllloa that no wnseurtHl ot a Uouuti ot two years stand iiiK, caused by La Grippe, by Dr. Klne's Now Discovery, ii, r. Jierru, uauiwiusvwo, jiiass., bays mat uo iiasuseu ami recommend ed It and never know It to fail and would rather havo it than any doctor, because it always cures. Mrs. .Hemming, 223 E. SSth 8t., Chicago, always keeps it at band aud has no fear of Croup, because it Instantly relieves Frco Trial Bottles at A. Wasley's Drug Store. Coming Kvent, October 2. Entertainment and festival by Hope Section, J. T. of U. & T , iu Kobbins' opera house. Sept. 21. Grant Band festival aud concert iu Hobbins' opera houso. Theories of cure may bo discussed at length by physicians, but tho suilbrers want quick relief ; and Ono Miuuto Cough Cure will give it to them. A safe cure for children. It is 'tho ouly harmless remedy that produces luitnediato results," C II. IlageubucLi, Will Not PerformMiracles But It Will Cure. , K, MILES' ItESTOKATIVE NEKVINE euros nervous prostration. Not mi raculously, but scientlOcally, by first removing tho germs of disease, and then supplying healthy ncrvo food, increasing tho appetite, helping digestion and strength ening tho entire system. Desperate cases require prolonged treatment as shown by that of Sirs. M. li. Itccd, ot Delta, Iowa, who writes: "As tho result of a lightning stroke, tho physicians said I had a light stroko of paralysis, my limbs would all draw up. I Tt MllPl' would havo throbblngs jjl. luiiwa in my chest that seemed NCrVlIlC unendurable. For three , months I could not sleep KeSlOreS and for three weeks did WMlth not cIoso my oycs' 1 nCalllUit prayed for sleep, and felt that it relief did riot come I wonld bo dead or insano. I took Dr. Sliles' Hestora tlvo Nervine and tho second night slept two hours and from that tlmo 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 am now perfectly well, and nave taken no medicine for over four months." Dr. Miles' Nervine is sold by druggists on guarantee that first bottlo benefits or money refunded. . Hook on heart and nerves free. Dr, Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. laken inter- nally cures PjL cramps $L and all I "wci piaiuis, s u d d n I ' colds, chills : :d La Grippe, t Used externally it is the best lini- i rucnt in the world. Beware of 5 imitations, buy only the genuine made by Perry Davis. '2.. : 0 Large battle tl mi WcooU oiu Teams to H Ire. If you want to hire a afe and reliable teAm for driving or for working purposes pay Shields' livery stable n visit. Teams constantly on hand at reasonable rates. JAMES SHIELDS, No. 410 East Centro street. Opposite Heading railroad station. C HARLES DERR'S Barber Shop ! W 3t Centro Street. Our Hot Towel Shave A becoming popular. You will like it. make n specialty of hair cutting. We ISCj 604 North Sixth St. U&alaEa Side entrance on Green SL PHILADELPHIA. CURE GUARANTEED. I,lfi:TlnI'llAUTli:K(BSrciirlun4U Vt'Ur. llonnltul Kxtierlenco In dcrmanT. STBICTURE, BLOOD POISON, if'V XGCNERAL DEBILITY, LOST VIGOR, EXCESSES AND ALL OTHERX " EFFECTS OF YOUTHFUL FOLLY OF BOTH SEXES Permanently eureil after ever? one clue ba. fulluL 10ST MAHK000 AKD SHRUNKEN ORGANS RESTORED, p-einlfie2-ceiit sUirapsfor IrfxikTriitli. TneonlT eifi'iirp of Quacks unlfr"wnrn trstlmonlaK DR. LOBB'S BOOK FREE To all snHerers of EltKflllS OK VOUTtl, MltT VICOIl and DIMiASlX OF flUJli AM) W O.HUN. soa pages; clotli doddiJ: bo curely seated und mallcdrce. Treatment by xnau strictly onfldentlol, and n positive, quick curs guaranteed. 'o matter how Une standing, I wtu pot Ive ly cure you. Write or calL E1R flRR 329 fJ.i5tliSt.Phi!a.Pa. a 1 1 SO year t'Cvntinuout prattle HE 33 CURED TO STAY CURED. Does This Mean Anything to You 7 If your truss ilon't hold you or Is causing pain, seo us at once. It may savo you years of sullerlnu. Wo liavo cured hundreds of people lu Pennsylvania, andean refer you to patients cured In your own town. Our treatment is harmless aud will not keep you from your dally labor. Call and havo a talk with out doctor. It will cost you nothing. Wocuaran tee relief after the first treatment, aud our prices aru reasonable. The Dr. Miller Co., Philadelphia. Seo Our Doctor ETery Tuesday at UNION HOUSE. Ashland,-Pa. 0000f00CC009H00i500000fO00 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Q S. PHILLIPS, M. I). Ofllce: 80 West Centro street. Can be consulted at nil hours. p F. BUltKE, M. D. 80 Ii. Lloyd street, Shenandoah. Office hours : 1 to 9 a. p. in. 1 to a and 7 to J II.I'OMEHOY. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, la. M. BUltKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office Egan building, corner of Main Centre streets, BnenandoaU, ind pKOF JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 63, Mabanoy City, Pa. flavins studied under some of the best masters lo London and Paris, will give lessons on the violin, guitar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address In care of Klrouie, the ewcler, Shenandoah. 1 FtloriT