I ,.'.!p" , EVENING HERALD 1XTA!!I.LSI11:I) 1B70. Published every levelling, Except Sunday, at 8 Booth Jaums HTiun, Kkab Ci-utre. Vhe Herald Is dellveied In Shenandoah and the surrounding towns for sit cents a week, pay able to tho carriers. By mnll 83.00 n year, or 25 cent month, payablo in advance. Adverts mentis charged according to ppnee and position. The publishers reserve tlio right to change tho riosltloii of advertisement whenever the pub cation of news demand. It. Tin. right la reserved to reject any advcrtlwinetit, whether tiald for or not. that the publisher may doom Improper, Advertising rates made known upon application. Holered at tho postofllic at Shenandoah, l'u., as second class uiall matter. TKLKl'HONE CONNECTION. Evening Herald SATURDAY, SKITKMHKK IB, IBM. REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET. Hull rillKIDKXT, WILLIAM M'KINLEY, Of Ohio. 1XIH VICi: I'UBHIIICKT, !AUK17r A. II01IAUT, Of New Jersey. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. KO ;OOXO I1BM 1 9T.Jk.T-LA U(l U, OALUSIU A. GliOW, Of Siisiueliaiitia. SAMUI7L A. IUVi:NPOKT, Of le JEi'i'iiitsiivs m;r,u l-oit.A coin- Aflll ItATIO Tho proportion between tho vnlnes of gold iind silver Is Mr.KOANl ll.r. l'ltOlll.r.M altogether. Just prlnrl pies will lend tin to disregard till) legal proposition, to Inquire Into the mar ket price of gold In the several coun tries with which we shnll probably be ronneeted In commerce, and TA1CR AN A i:il.(ii: from diem." Tin: majority in Maine ruiitinues to climb up. This is only n furerunuer of what will happen in November. The reMilt is worth hundreds of votes to the ICcpublicati ticket in this county alone. l'ooii Cuba ! Tho cvur-fuitlifiil islo inimlueil hetween the dovil and the deep son, and when iiidcpciidenee is nchiovod it will ho many years before piosperity will leturn. Truly tho Spaniard is a curM) on tho faco of tho viirtli and Weyler a hutrlior worthy of l'liilip II. llmiE all citizens aie interested in the Muvuriiuieiil, nnd represented in this great ' ssembly aro men of overy avocation and j ofession, but you aro hore becau.so you believe alike and because you want neither iree trade nor free silver. No political party lias boon formed since the beginning of time which to appeals to the intelligence, ciitliii. iasui and conscience of tho young and old men as the liepublicau party. It never 'waged .t cuntcst in all its glorious past which inure strongly appealed to the best sentiments siud the noblest aim of both young aud old than to-day. Its past is illustrious with fc'ieat'decds, but it does not stop with past achievements. It d ct not rest its claim for confidence on them alone. It deals with the problems and issnei. of to-day, which iu vital to tint welfare of tlio country, and maintains the lolly pmpoie which has characterised it from the beginning. It stands for country now, and will glial il with bleopless vigilance its honor as it guarded iti life in tlio mightiest crisis in our history. William McKinley. ONE OF BRYAN'S 30rHISTRIES. lii all ot his speeches, Mr. liryau dwells upon the alleged inconsistency of tho liepublicam in declaring for tho main tenance of the gold standard and at the Mini' time favorinc an international ar rangement for the larger use of (diver. "If the gold standard is a guod thing," ho asks, day alter day, "why do they want foreign nations to help us let go of it V" Tliis bit of sophistry is on a par with tho rest of bis so-called arguments against sound laouey and a safe standard of value. As a matter of fact, the Kcpublieans are not looking for a way to get rid of the gold htandard. They say in their platform, "Y Hie opposed to the free coinage of silver, except by international agrieniont with the leading commercial nations of tlio earth, v Inch agreement we pledge ourselves to pro mote " This does not mean that they prefer double standard, or an alternating standard, hut only that they believe our government should co-operato with others, wheuever such a tiling is possible, for tho buying aud coin ing of the world's output of silver under such conditions as shall not endanger the perma nency oi the gold stamUrd. That is the klud of bimetallism which thty are pledged to promote, and not the kind that would abolish the gold standard. There is no inconsistency iu such an atti tude, aud no iiualifleutiuu of tho declaration lor the maintenance of the present standard p. The K publican party is not tlio enemy of ' tlver , it has put more of that luotal iu use as money than any other purty in our history Jf all tho silver in existence could bo coined to-morrow aud kept ui a parity with gold, the Republicans would bo glad to soe it done Hut they know that the conditions are now Mich that u step of that sort would destroy the 100c standard and put tho couutry on a ")3c basis, with disastrous consequences to all clasvs. Therefore, they are opposed to free coinage, us they say, "except by international jigreemeui, or iu ouicr worus, uuuer conditions giving asourauio of exemption from Ihe evils of a depreciated currency. Thoy aro not ugaiust silver simply because it Is whito instead of yellow, hut because the free aud unlimited coinage of it as circumstances now stand would he a capacious misfortune . Whenever other nations will cuter Into an iigreement with ours for the purpose of doing what no one nation cau do alone that is, coining tho wholo silver product of tho earth on such terms as will insure tho continuance if tho gold standard thero will bo no objection from the Republican party; but until that time comes tho power of that party will corUiinly hi exerted to the utmost fur the iirotoultoii of mi experiment that would inevitably result In tho substitution of poor money for good money, and 'the infliction of Immeasurable loan and misery upon the country. N. Y. Advertiser. Tho whole system is drained and under mined by indolent ulcers and open soros. Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo speedily heals them. It is tho host pile euro known. I'. II. llageiihuch. Itellgloils Notlci-n. Services In the Trinity Hcformed church to-morrow at 10:00 a. m., and ti:30 p. m. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. liev. itobcit O'lloylo pastor. Hcgular services will bo held in the United KvaiiBolicnl church, ( Doughorty'n Hall,) to morrow at 10 a. m. and (1.30 p. m. l'reaclilng by the pastor, liev. I. J. lieitz. Sunday school at 1.30 p. m. Services in All Saints I'rotoMant I.piscopal church on Unit Oak street to-morrow at 10:30 a. m. aud 7 p. m. Tho rector will officiate. Sunday school at 2 p. m. The American olunteers are going to hold meetings all day Sunday in Kobbins' building, 33 West Centro street. Meetings at 11 a. m., 3 anda-.OOp. m. l'irst Lieut. Haslam and wifo in command. Kbenezcr Kvangclical church, corner of South Wost aud Cherry streets, If. Horaco lioiulg, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. in. English preaching at 0:30 in tho evening. A welcome to all. l'rlmitivo Methodist church, James Moore, pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a. m., and 0:30 p.m. Sunday school at 3 p. in. Evcrj'hody welcome. Wclh Baptist church, corner of West and Oak streets, Itev. 1). I. Evans pastor. Services at 10 a. m. and 0 p. m. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Prayer meeting Monday evenings. oung People's meeting Wednesday even ings. Class meeting 1 hursday evenings. Services in the Presbyterian church to morrow at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p. m. Sunday school at 2 p. in. Preaching by Kev. S. It. (men, of Philadelphia. St. Michael's Greek Catholic church, West Centre street, ltov. Cornolius Laurisin, pas tor. Mntutmum service 8 a. m. High mass 10 a. in. Methodist Episcopal church, corner Oak and Whito street, Kev. Alfred Hecbncr, pastor. General class meeting at 0:30 a. in., led by John Senior. Sermon at 10:30 a. m, by tho pastor. Subject, "Tho Many Crowns of Christ." Sunday school at 2 p. in., Dr. J. S. (alien, Supt. Special prayer service at r;15p. m., led by tho pastor. Evening sermon at 0:30 by the pastor. Toxt. "llut lie, willing to justify himself, taid." Revival meetings still in progress. All are invited. Chinch of tho Holy Pamiry, (German II C.) North Chestnut street. I'.ov. A. T. Scliut tlehofer, pastor. First mass o a. m., secoud mass 10 a. m. St. John's Lutheran church. West Cherry street. Huv. John Gruhlcr, pastor. Preach ing, 10 a. in. ; Sunday school, 1:30 p. in. pleaching 0:30 p. m. St. Casiniir's Polish Ii. C. church, North .lardiu street. Kev. J. A. Lcuarkimvicz, pastor. I'irst mass 8 a. in., high mass 10 a. m., vespers and benediction Ip m. Church of tho Annunciation. 218 West Cherry street. Kev. II. 1 O'Keilly, pastor; liev. Henry Naylon, assistant pastor. I'irst mass, 7 a. in., second mass, h a. m., high mass, 10 a. in, benediction, 7 p. m. Keheleth Israel (ougiegational church, cor ncr of Oak and West stiees: liev. Henry Mit- nick, pastor. Saturday services, 8 to 10 h. in. ana 3 to 0 p. m. Sunday services 8 to 10 a. in. and oery weekday morningfrom 7 to8a. m No Itcspector of Persons. That much dreaded disease, diphtheria, is no respecter of person, ago or condition in life. It attacks the rich and tho poor, tho young and the old. Hut it has met its uu flinching foo in Thompson's Diphtheria Cure, which is just what its name indicates. No case of diphtheria was ever known where this medicine was used according to directions and fulled to cine. Croup, hearseii-ss. quinsy sotv thluut, etc., uro equally remoud by it. Sold at Kirlin s drug store at 50 cents a bottle. liny Keystone Hour. lie sure that the name LE.sf :o & Hai'.k, Ashland, Pit., is printed on every sack. Llleliti'y Notes. Ignaco Piiderewsltl has written a now nun net fur the pi. mo, which ho has dedicated to his American admiiois and given the signlu cant name of ' Menuet Modeine." lie gards the new (iimpositioti as his best, and believes that it will meet with greater popu lar favor than bis Menuet a L'Antiquo, written in lnh3, of which over seven million copUs ere sold ill a oi::ftle yeai. It is tho first minuet written by Padeiewski since "L'Antiuue," and was composed by the famous pianist expressly fur The Ladies' Homo Journal, and will appear in the Octo ber issue. TO CUKi: A COLM IN ONK DAY Take Laxative llromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure, 25 ceuts. , tioes to Scritnton. liov. Kicbard Aust has been deposed by llishops O'llara aud Hoban from the pastorate of the Sacred Heart Polish ( atholic Church, Scranton, and Kev. It. Dcmbiuski, of Hazle ton, is uppointed his successor. The removal of Kev. Aust grows out of continual rows m his chinch, which for a number of huudays past made necessary the presence of a larg force of policeman to maintain order during the celebration of mass liev. Dcmbiuski goes to Scranton where he will read mass to morrow " Cures talk " iu favor ot Hood's Sarsnparllla, as for no other medi cine. Its groat cures recorded m truthful convincing language of grateful men and women, constitute its most effective ad vertising. Many ot these cures are mar velouB. They have won tlio confidence o! tho peoplo; jiavo given Ilood'B Barsapo rllla tho largest Bales In tho world, and have ipudo necessary for Its manufacture tho greutest laboratory on earth. Hood's Sarsaparllla Is known by tho cures It has made cures of scrofuln, salt rheum and eczema, cures of rheumatism, neuralgia and wenk nerves, cures ot dyspepsia, liver troubles, catarrh cures which prove Sarsaparilla Is tho bestIn fact the One True Wood Purifier, w nill vuto over ma, easy uj nOOU S FlIIS take, easy to operate. 26o Hood's MAHANOY CITY. Young Man Who Proved Itcuefaclors. Mahanoy City, Sept. in. -Joseph Yohaii, oung Hungarian, was beforo .lustlco Jones last night, charged by Michael Kurtz, bar tender in Whalen's saloon, with stoaling $45 from tho place. Yehan was committed to II. Ho entered tho saloon and complained I being 111. Kurtz took him to a room and rut him to bed When Kurtz returned to I barroom Velum ransacked the upper i art of tho house. Thomas McGlnty, who won the Mahanoy I ity championship trophy at Lakeside on ! Saturday last, went to Hazletou this morning take part in the one-milo open raco. He also entered the one and three-mile handicaps for the Mahanoy Valley cliatnplou- ips at tho Lavello fair. Ho is a groat favorite and his friends expect him to make good showing. William Meyer has returned from Shu- mokln suffering from a scvoro wrenching of e back, sustiined while helping to carry stove down stairs. Ho was employed iua hardware store in Sliamokiu. It has boon found by actual count that tho total number of window panes broken in tho ark Place breaker during tho hail storm on Thursday was 2,510. The Union otcrans Lcaguo, a now organ!- tion, met last night in tho office of ex-Sheriff Androw Comrey. Thero was n large attend ance and a promising branch of the Order, tho first in this county, will be established. The first chestnut treo accident in this vicinity took placo this morning. A boy named Thomas Cramer fell from a tree aud broke one of his arms. Tho Lithuanian band of town will givo a sacred concert at High Point Park to-morrow evening, Charles Adams, a Polo, was seou at 0:30 last night on Main street with ?40 m cash and some linen he had purchased. At mid- Ight ho was found prostrated on est Vt ater street, at the rear of tho Union National Hank, by a citizen who was attracted by groans. Adams had a nolo in tho back ot ms head and all his money and purchases were isaing. He was hrst taken to tho lockup and thon assisted to his homo. He caunot account for what happened. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Tliroilghout tho ltegtou Chron- Inled lor Hasty l'orilsiil. Tho P. & K. employes were paid to-day. Heading is to have three cent fares on tho stroot car linos. Quito a number of town folks attended the lanco at tho IJrownsvillo school house last evening. rriday, October 23, has been designated by tho Superintendent of Public Instruction as Autumn Arbor Day. Col. Henry 1,'oyer, of Pottsville, has been selocted by the Jeifersoniau party of this state as a district elector. The Schmidt building on South Main street, occupied by Joseph liall, tho boot and shoe dealer, is receiving a new coat of paint. The latest rumor in railroad circles is to tho effect that the Lehigh Valley towermeu ill bo granted two holidoys each mouth. The Judicial contest court adjourned at noon yesterday until next Tuesday, tester- lay's session was devoted to tho examination f Mahanoy township election officers. T. C. Hcll'uer, a former resident of Mt armcl, is now confined in tho Iicrks comity ail on tho charge of embezzling money and funds from C. E. Edwards, whose branch music store be managed there for a year. When you want good roofing, plumbing gas fitting, or general tinsmithing dono call on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centro street Dealer ir. sto-es 1-tf Another to Atlantic City. Owing to the rain pu Sunday, tho flth Inst,, nany persons who desired to avail them selves of the P. & Ii. Ii. 11. Co's low rate exc ursion to Atlantic City did not go. To ac- commodate them another will be mu on Sunday next, 20th inst., at tho same hour, : leave Shenandoah at 2:10 a. m. rare for round trip, $2.50. i.tian's -etv i'liiuier. Yokohama, Sept. 1!). Count, MnMiknti 1ms been appointed premier in Miroo-slon to tho Marquis Ito, who rusiened as pre niter on Aiur 2", nnd who was fullovrc by tho roc of tho cabinet on tho next Any. In the new cabinet, Count Miitsuknrn, ! sides hoUllua tho premiership, Iiccoiucm minister of Ilniinco, which position h.- nl-o held In the Into rnhliiot ot Mimiuis Ito Viscount Tnkiishlni.'i Is appolntod minis tor of war nnd Count Okumn minlsuv of foreign affairs. Held for Highway ltnhhnry. Saratoga, Y., Sent. 1!) Jmnos Kear ney, of Now York city nnd Chlriitro, who on Thursday iittornooti held up and robbed Mrs. K. A. Hlm'low, of Lowell, Mass., of iVi, has been held for the irr.ind jury on tho ounrjio ot liljirnviij- robbery. Hill Not let III inly to Tnllc. ALViAW.rtapt. IU. i-niimtur Hill said las nlghf "I have nb'oluli'l.v nothing to say at this time nil political matters, nor will I deny nny rumors. When I urn remlv to make a statement I will do so over my signature. The Philippine Islands Itevolt. MaiI!II, Sept 111 A stnro of nrmsnml dynamite bombs has Ikoii dWcovei'oil n Truil, in the I'li'.Ljipiuo Islands, tosethe with a number of Japano-) lings uml Hajj lntouded for u projected republic. Hridtfcton Was Works 1'Jrcil Up. HllIIiGUTON, N. J., Sept. 1H. Five was put under tho luvnaco- of the new Hrldgo toii Glass work In this city on Thursday. Work will soon oommoiiee, giving em ployment to hundreds of mon. View I'reHidcnt htuveiisim to Preside. Washington, Sept. 111. Vleo President Steveusou has Informed Socroravy linrd ner, of the As.oi intlou of lliyan clubs, that he will accept tho association n Invi-, tatlon to preside at the club convention at St Louis on Oct 3 Tho olub ulhVlals now count upon uu attendance of 10,000 dele gates. Mint by UU KHther-Ill-I.ttw. Mohhhly, Mu , Sept. 10. -Charles W. Qrluios, it highly rosjwetod citizen of this county, living noar here, shut uud killed his son-in-law, Luther Whitmore. Orlnios loarifod a fow days tigo that Whltemoro had led a younger daughter astray while visiting ut home last winter. Tynan May Ksuapo lxtradltlou, PAMB, Sept It Is now said that it Is Impossible to extradite Tynan on the charge of huvlng boeu connected with tho Phoenix Park murders as the French statute of limitation Intervenes. Many a day's work is lost by kick head ache, caused by Indigestion and stomach troubles) DoWltt's Little Early lilsors aro tho mot effectual pill for overcoming such oimcuitas, ji. ilagc-nbuch. So Defeats Eobort J. and Frank Agan in a Sharp Eaoo. THE FASTEST HEATS EVER PAGED, Ho' Hllreceds in Ijowcrlliff tho World's Kccord for n first Heat, lis Well hs tlio Hcronl for tlin fastest Quarter nnd Half. MKM-oun, Musi., Sept. 10. Star Pointer, nt Mystlo'pnrk yestordny afternoon, not only beat two accredited faster horses, Itobert J. (3.0l)nnd FrunkAgnu (3.03Ji), but paced tho three fastest hontn ovorinado In competition, tho tlmo-i being 3.02)4, 2.03 and 2.03M, n average of 3.03)4. Ho nlso loworod the world's rocord for tho fastest first heat over paood, 2.02)4, as well as tho records for tho fastest quarter nnd half, .2CIK mid .BOJf, respectively. I no race botwoon tho three great nao- ers was phonomonnl, for whllo In tho first heat Ilobort J. was bouton by ton longths, In tho noxt two ho wns clse on to the lenders, coming In second In the third heat. Frank Agan In tho wholo raco was never n length buhlnd, and at one tlmo wni it nose to tho good. Star Pointer, how- liver, ninnagod to get under tho wlro first In ovory hoafc, and must have had some thing lu reserve, for McCleury no ver raised his whip In tho three heats. It wus shortly after 3 o clock when tho gong rang for tho pacers. Itobert .T. wus tho favorite, 100 to 200, with Frank Agan 05 to 200, and Star Pointer 33 to 200. Star Pointer had tho pole, and after two attempts the three wero sont nwny well bunched. Tho pace from tho start was terrific, much too hot for Ilobort .1., who droppod behind tho other two, being five lengths in tho roar at tho first quarter, which wus made In 20 seconds. Pointer and Agan wero nock and neck all tho way down the back stretch, making tho hnlf in o'ri, with Ilobort J. still farther behind. Tho threo-qunrtur polo was reached In 1.31H with Pointer slightly In the load, nnd notwithstanding tho fact that Mc Carthy applied tho whip, the son of Flora could not reach Pointer, and tho two rushed under the wlro In tho rocord break ing time of 2.IGH. Ilobort J. was ten lengths behind. Iho second heat was still moro oxeltlng, for Agan poked his brown nose lu front of Pointer while on the back stretch, but it was only for a moment, and with a Uttlo burst of speed Pointer soon regained his place. Ilobort .1. showed up much better In this heat, and was closo on Aguu all the way through. Tho quarter was lrmdc In .31, tho half lu 1.03, tho three-quarters In 1.33 and tho mila In 2.0.1 M. Iu thi' third hunt Pointer led from the start, but Itobert J. manngod to overtake Agnu at tho threo-quartcr polo, and the last furlong was the most oxeltlng of tho whole race. Pointer, howover, won tho heat and race by a noso in 2 0.JK, making tho qnartor in .30X. the half in IM uud the three-qtiurtorH in 1.32)4. Another Stilt Against Mugon-nii. Ti:i:xi'ov, Sept. 10. K.t-Mayor Frank A. Magowaii him been inadothedefcndaut In another big damage suit, brought by J. Henry IMrruh for 430,000. Mr. Hurrah was associated with Maguwan as chief promoter id tho Now York and Philadel phia Traction company, and claims that ho and Magowan wero to put In an equal amount of money. Uamih says ho put In 'd3,000, and ho charges Magowan with not carrying out his promises, at tho same time claiming that he put In money for Magowan. The company is now In other hands, having recently been sold out. IJ.irrah was tho treasurer aud Magowan tlio president. Ouptalit Murphy on Trial. Wir.Ml.TO,-, Del., Sept. IU. Tho trial of Kdward Murphy, captain of tho steamer Lnunula, now detained at this port on charge of violating tho neutrality laws of tho United States In the United States court hero begau this morning. Since tho detention of tho Lnurada on hist Thurs day Dr. Jose Congosto, tho Spanish con sul at l'hlladolphla, has labored Indus triously to presont a strong cuso against Murphy, and believes that tho captain of the Laurada will share the samo Into that befell Captain Wiborg, of the Norwegian steamer Horsii, in tho United States court at Philadelphia a few months ago. A Hoy's Futal Carelessness. CoU'MliIA, Pa., Sept. 10. William Ims wller, a 1 1-year-old boy, was fatally in jured here yesterday. Tho boy attempted to mount a moving train, but missod his footing aud fell to tho tracks. Ho wus dragged a dlstanco.of 100 yards, when his clothing caught the rail joints and tho wheels passed over both of his logs, one being crushed at tho ankle and tho other near tho hip. The boy was also Internally lujurcu, ami cnuuui, recover. A Compromise Candidate. HocKvirxi:, Md., Sept. 10. Tho sixth district Republican congressional eonven, tion reassembled hero and llnally nomi nated Captain John McDouald, of Mont gomery county, on tho 173d lmllot Six hundred anil eighty-nine luoffeetuul bal lots wero taken at Oakland last week. McDonald Is a compromise between the elllngton aud aim-Wellington forces. tsenator Kuiltli fur .liryau Loxo UitAXdi, Sept. 10. United States Senator Smith Issued a fctntoment yester day In which Jio says that he bows to tho will of the majority of his party, and ox. presses tho belief that tho people may safely trust a Damocrntlo president and congress tor whatever legislation may provo uocessary fur the welfare of tho country. 1'hlllpplno Insurgents ltepulsed. Maiimu, Sept. 1!) A dispatch from Ma nila snys that nnuniborof Insurgents, who were attempting to capture a ship in the hurbor of Cavlte, wuro fired upon by urtll lery und repelled. Several of the uttack. Ing party were killed. Tho artillerymen unintentionally sank soveral small craft that wero within rutigo of their tire. - C'aillsle's Campaign Speeches. WASHINGTON", Sept. 10. Secretary Car llslo Is exacted to return to Washington next Sunday or Monday, when he will re ply to (he large number of invitations awaiting him hero to dollvor 'campaign speechos In Kentucky nnd other states. It Is expected that he will appear on the stump ut least In Kentucky. The Weather. For tho District of Columbia eastern Pounsylvnnla; New Jersey, Maryland nnd Delaware: Threatening wonthernnd light showers; cooler 'tbnlglwand tomorrow southeasterly winds, shifting to north westerly. NUGGETSOF NEWS. Secretary Carllslo arrived nt Duzzard's Day last night, and will snond u, fnw ilnva with Presldont Clovoland. fc'ponker Hood Is oxnected In Chi Oot. 1 to nddrofis tho Illinois fftnel W'nrU. crs' Sound Money club, of South Chicago. iieiviuore, ins., Edward Shannon shot and killed his wife Tho inurdor was tho result of a dlvorco proceedings Insti tuted by tho womnli. Tho executive committee of tho oribl standard Democrats In Kansas has placed ntlekotof presidential doctors In nomina tion on behalf of Huokner. Fifty Armenian refugees, most of whom have money, havo arrived at Miirsolllos from Constantinople Their Intention Is to proceed to the United States. James Swimmer, a full blooded Cher- okeo Indian, nnd Henry Williams, a col ored youth of 18, wero hangod nt Tnhlo qunh, I. T yesterday for murder. Captain Gonoral Woyler, of Cuba, has Issued a proclamation threatening severe penalties for tho non-acceptance of notes of tho Dnnk of Havana at their value. Ilucklen's Arnica Salve, Tho host salvo in tho world for cuts. hnjisos, soros, ulcers, salt rhoum, fovcr sores, tetter, chappod hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or ao pay required. It is guaranteed to givo perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Prico 23 cents por box. For salo by A. Wasloy. A isnlonn Dtinmltetf. CoLUMirtJB, O., Sept. 10. Knrly In tho morning a heavy charge of dynunilto wits exploded undor tho saloon of Mrs. Mary Welsbrodt, ot Sardinia, Brown county, tho building bolng totally wrecked. Sev eral persons wers Injured, but particulars havo not been received. Anti-saloon work ora aro suspected, having fulled to eccuro passagu of local option ordinance. Theories of euro may bo discussed at length by physicians, but tho sufferers want quick relief; and Ono Minute Cough Curo will givo to them. A salo curo lor children. It Is the only harmless remedy that nroduees mmodlate results." C. II. Hagenhucli. Itnto War Stopped by Injunction. AlHNODON, Va., Sopt. 10. A bill was fllod yesterday boforo Judge Itobert W. Hughos, sitting In tho United States court of tho onstorn district of Virginia, by Bur ton iSs Mllnor. of lialtlmoro, and Smytho, Loo is Frost , of Charleston, S. C, in bo half of tho Snfo Deposit and Trust com pany, of Baltimore, und tho Baltimore Trust and Qunruntoo company against the Soaboard und Itoanoko Ilallroad company, tho Southern Ilallroad company nnd the companies forming tha Atlantic Coast line, asking for an injunction ugalnst the continuation of the present rato war. Judge Hughos granted an injunction or dering tho rates restored to what they wore Iwforo tho cutting began. Don't trifle away tirno whon you have cholera morbus or diarrhoea. Fight them iu tho beginning with DoWitt's Colic and Cholera Cure. You don't havo to wait for results, they aro instantaneous, and it leaves tho bowels in healthy condition. C H. Hagenhucli; Armed Mexicans Marching on Toxns. El, Paso, Tex., Sopt. 10. A telegram from Las Crucos, N. M., states that a body of soventy-llvo armed Mexicans has just passed a station above LasCruces, coming towards El Paso, that tho men aro well mounted und all armed with now Win chester rifles. At. midnight tho police or- rosted throo Mexicans on tho river nbovo tho city, armed with three new rifles, six rovolvers and 1,000 rounds of ammunition. Persons coming up from tho valley report that tho Island twenty-four miles from El Paso Is alive with armed mon. (Irip-Colds-IIeuilache. Whv suffer with Coughs. Colds and La Qrippe when Laxativo Uromo Quiuino will curo you in ono day. Put up in tablots con venient for taking. Guaranteed to cure, or money refunded. Prico, 25 cents. For sale by Kirlin's Pharmacy. tiled Himself nnd Ills Runaway Wlfo. St. Joseph, Mo., Sopt. 10. F. J. Fow, lor, of Stlllwell, O. T., who has boon In search of his wife, found her In this city yesterdny and shot her nnd thon shot him self. Both are dead. An Offer for the Wind I'igtiters. London, Sept. 10. Tho Bollngbrook club offers a purse of SS.OOO and f 1,000 for expenses for each man, for tho Corbett- Fltzslmmons maton to uo iougnt in ljon- don. Wilson and Wnttcrsnn Homo Again. Nkw Yohk, Sopt. 19. Among tho ar rivals from Europe yesterday on the St. Louis wero Postmaster General William Wilson and Hon. Henry Wuttorson. "DR. MILES, Through His Nervine Is a Ben efactor to Thousands." m WIDELY known Wisconsin publisher. 4j who resides at Green Bay, writes March 6th, 1805, as follows: "Flvo years ago I bocamo so nervous that mental work was a burden. I could dot rest at night on account of sleeplossnoss. My attention was called to Dr. Miles' Itestora- tlvo Nervine, and I commencod to use It witn the very best effect. Since then I havo kept a bottle In ray houso and uso It whenever ray nerves bocomo unstrung, with always uio same gooa results. My son also Dr. Miles takes It for nervousness with like never falling success. I havo recom mended It to many and Nervine Restores Health.... It cures them. All who suffer from norve troubles should try rt. It la free from narcotics, perfectly harm less, and yet soothes and strengthens. Dr. Miles, through hla Nervino Is a benefactor to thousands." ' A. O. LEHMAN. Editor and proprietor of Dsn Landsmas. Dr. Miles' NervInoMs sold on guaranteo first bottle will benefit or money refunded. Jf X, it 4 How Are Your Kidneys? S Ever have your back ache? jQj Dr. Hobbs 0 Sparagus Kidney Pills Q tnnW If lthr KMnfyn bud the liirli StronR Healthy kldnej-i tariff tha blood by fttterina from H uric acid aud all other , lotions or impurities. Pnre blood mennn rerfpet tifnlth, IJy pnrif jingtheblood Dr. Hobbs 8 tvuvb no bbs. u. o. Sparagus Kidney Pitts ' ewe nh en mutism, Neural Rta, Qont, ! U right's Uifeafle.Dtabetes.UroperXcrema, iiim-iutu, linns in iiuuumeu, jjittdntuc, Kidney Ue&knew, and all Inflammation of the Kldnert. I'hyBl clans and drugRietn recommend them. CO Cents a box. Ten- t tlmnnlnla f rnm ihnntntirl llobbt LUmedj Co Chicago And Btn FrtotUeo. For Salo to SHENANDOAH, PA., by S. P. Kirlin, Druggist, 6 South Main St. 8 READING R R SYSTEM IN KFFEOT MAY 17, 1856. Trains lenve Shennndonb as follows ! For New York via Philaaelpbla, week dari. 10. 5 25. 7 20 a. m.. 12 4. am nn.iAu n Vr. Sundays, 2 10 a. in. rorJNcw iorK via Aiaucti Uhunk, week days. 25, 7 20 a. m., 12 4 nnd 3 00 p. m. i-or itcwiuiB ana I'imaueipuin, wees daya. 10. 5 25. 7 20 n.tn.. 12 48. 8 00 and 5 53 n. m. Rnn. days, 2 10 a. m. For Pottsville, week clays, 2 10; 7 20 a. mM and 12 48, 3 00 and 5 65 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a. m. ror Aamaqua anu aiananoy Ulty, wees days, 10.5 25. 7 20 a. m.. 12 49. 3 00 nnd n. m undays, 2 10 a, zn. For wlllianisnort. Sunburr and Lpwlshnw weok days, a 25, U80 a. m., 150 and 7 25 p.m. Sundays, 0 25 a. in For Maunnoy Piano, weekdays, 2 10. 8 25, B 20. 20, 11 80 a. in., 12 4 1 50, 8 00,5 55, 7 25 and 0 GB m. nunuavs. & iu. u m a. m. . ... oemuiiu mm Ullliuiu&lll. IHTIV UU S, Q Mi 20.1180 a. m.. 150.7 25 nm Q !i nm Rnn TTni Auiilnrol nnil ClmnmUIn .1 s nm days, 8 25 a. m. t!1!. Ilalllninn, Tt'r..!, I .. ..,.1 TT k J n. Ih It., ihrough trains leo-i Readinjf Terminal, riiiladelphVa, (P. & It. 1? "R.) at 8 20, t o, ii zrj a. tn., a iu ana p. i. Sundays, 8 20,7 00,1123 a.m., 8 40 and 7 27p.m. Addl tional trains from Twontjfourth and Chest nut streets station, week dnys, 10 fO a. m. 12 20, 12 15 8 40 p.m. Sundays, 1 S5, 8 23 p, m. TttAINS FOIt SHENANDOAH. Iave New York via Phlladelnhla. week avs. 4 30. 8 00 a. in.. 1 80. 4 30. 9 00 n. m. unrl night. Sundays, 6 00 p. m. ieave isew vorK via Maucii tnuntc, woek ays, i 00, 9 10 n. m.. 1 80 and 4 13 in. m. Leave Phlladelihin. Itendlmr Terndnal. woek days, 120,8 35, 1005 a. m. and 4 03, 0 30, 11 80 , m. BCinuays ii au p. m. Leave Itendine. week davs. 135. 710. 10 08. 11 55 a. m., 6 00 and 8 20 p. m. Sundays, 1 35 a. Leave Pottsville, weekdays, 2 35, 7 40 a.m., 12 80 nnd 6 12 p. m. Sundays, 2 35 a. m. leavu inmaqtia, wees aayn, a it), n ou, u a ., 1 27, 7 20 and 9 13 p. m. Sundays, 3 18 a. m. Ieave Mahanoy Cltr. week davs. 3 45. 9 21. 11 47 a. m., 2 03, 7 44 and 10 08 p. m. Sundays, 8 45 in. InvR Mnlintinv Plani. reefc. Tnva. h 4fl i Cti 30.9 37. 1159 a. m.. 1 12. 2 19. 5 20.6 2G. 7 57 and 10 23 p. in. Sundays, 2 40, 400 a. in. Leave WIlHamsport, week dayn, 7 42, 1010 a, tn., 3 35 and 11 41 p. m. Sundays, 11 15 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Ieave Phlladelnhla Chestnut street warf and South street wliaif for Atlantic City. Weekdavs Exnrem. 8 00. 9 00. 10 13. a. m.. Saturday only, 130, 2 00, 3 00,3 40,4 00,4 30, U0 58up. m. Accominouation. Jiw a. m.. 180. 30 p. m. 31.00 excursion train. 7 00 a. in, Sunday Express, 7 80. 8 00, 8 30,9 00, 10 00 a, m, 45 i). m. Accommodation 8 00 a. m.. 4 45 n. m. 1.00 excursion train 7 00 a. in. Itetumini; leave Atlantic City depot, comer Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weekdayji expics-4, Monday3 only, 6 45 uu, t a, a in, v w, iu a. m., a uu. 4 au, o ou, i 9 30u. ra. Accommodation. 6 20. 7 53. a. m.. 4 p. m excursiontratn Ltrom root Jltsslssipnl avenue only 6 00 p. m. wunuays isxpress, 3 80, 4 00, o uu, o uu, 6 uu, 7 00.7 30. 8 00. 9 30 n. m. Accommodation. 715 a. m., 5 05 p. in. 31.00 excursion train frm foiJ Mfpjlsslppl avenue only 6 10 p. m. ' 1'iirmr uars on nu express trains, I. A. SWEIGAHD, O. O. HANCOCK, uen'l Superintendent. OeH'l Pass. A pefa. Railroad.1 SCUUYKII.L DIVISION. Seitcmbeu 8, 1890. Trains will leave Shcnlitidoali nfter the altfln date for "Wiireaiis, Gllberton. Fraokvllle, Bazk Wuter, nt. Ulalr, l'ottsvlllo. HnmburB, Itendlnz, I'ottstown. Phoenlxvllle. Norristowu and Phil adelphia (llroad street etatlon) nt 0 08 and 11 45 a, m, anil i lu). in. on wecK (lays. lnr fona vllle and Intermediate stations 9 10 a. in. SUNDAY. For WlKcans. Ollherton. Fr&ckvllle. Darlt Water. St. Clair, I'otUvlIlo. at 6 08. 9 10 a. m. and 8 10 p. m. For Hamburg, Heading, Pottstown, Phoenlxvllle, Norrlstown, Phlladeljihlu at 6 P0, 9 40 a. m., 3 10 p. m. Trains leave KracKvllle lor Shenandoah a) 1040a. m. aud 12 14. SOI. 7 42 and 10 27 u. m. Sunday, 11 13 a. in. and S 40 p. m. Leave PottBVillo for Shenandoah at 10 15, 11 IS a. m. and 4 40. 7 15 and 10 00 p. m. Sunday at iu tu a. in., a la p. in. Leave Philadelphia, (llroad street ptation). for Slit na idoah at 5 67 and 8 S5 n. m., 110 and 711 p. m. week days. Sundays leave at 6 50 a. m. Lenvo Broad street station, Philadelphia, lor Sea Girt, Asbury Park, Ocenn Grove, Lons israiien, anu lnienueniate stations, 4 u, c.mi, 11.89 a. in.. 2 88.3.30. 4.0.5 n. m. week-dam. 5 00 Saturdays only. Sunday, (stop at Interlaken lorAsijury ram), 4 ua, k.s a. n ieuve isroau sirecc etation, riiiiaueipnia, FOR NEW YOHK. express, weeK.uays, s u, 4 tn, 4 mi, a is, a ou, 7 83, 8 20, 0 20, 9 50, 10 21 (Dlnllic Carl, 11 00 tt. m. 12 00 noon, 12 35 Limited 1 00 anil 122 p.m. iJlninir uarsi, l 4U, a uu. luinini; larj au.isau, 100. 5(0. 5 50 (DlnineCarl. liOo. 0 50. 8 12.10 00. n. m.. 12 01. nlirht. aundats. 3 20. 1 OS. 150.5 15. 8 20,8 83,9 60, 10 21, (Dlnlni; Car). '1103 a. m iziw, au iiJinini; tjari, 4 uo ii.uniiein -i liinin? Car, 520,556, Dlnlni Carl, 633, 6 50,8 12,1000 p. m., 12 01 nliiht. KxpreHs for Ilostou without change, 11 00 a. ui., weck'days, and 6 50 p. in., dally. FOU WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Baltimre and Woshlnirton. 3 50. 7 20. 8 81. 10 20, 1123 a. in., 12 09 (12 31 Limited Din ing Car), 1 12. 3 18, 4 41 (5 19 Congressional Limited, Dining Car), 6 17, 6 55 (Dining Car), 7 58 (Dining Car) p. m., and 12 05 nlghS week days. Sundays, 8 50, 7 20. 9 12, 11 23 a. m., ii irj i is, i ii, i o 10 congressional Limned, Dining Car), 655 (Dining Carl, 7 58 p. a, (Dining Car) and 1205 night. For 8ia Girt, Spring Lake, Uelmar, Ocean Orovc, Asbury Park anil Long Branch, 4 05, 6 50, 8 25 and 11 89 a in., 2 88, 3 30 and 4 05 p. m. weeK days. Sundays, 4 05 and 8 25 a. tn. FOIt ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad street station, Philadelphia (via Delaware river brld?al. eirircgM. un7 n. m and 7 02 p. in. dally. .eave fiaricei street Ferry, express, 5 00, 8 50 a.m., 160, 4 00, 4 20, and BOO u. m. Sun days. 8 00. 0 00 nnil Qi.t n m 3i m uvnPai,.n 7 00 a. m. Returning leave Atlantlo City, ex- rlsi'wi tw.vw, a. in,, auu, oau anu ?ou p. m week doys. Sumloys, 4 10, 5 00, and 8 05, p. m. V,1T ,CnP8 lov. Anglessea, Wlldwood and Holly lleach. Kxpress, 900 a. m., 2 30, and 4 05 p m. week days. Sundays, 8-20 a. m. Excul sum, 7 00 a. ro. Sundays. For Boa Isle City, Ocean Cltv and Avaloiw Expresa, 910 a, m., und 2 30, 4 20 p. m. wck davs. Sundays, 8 50 a. iu, Kxcurakm 7 00 a. m. Sundays. For Somers Point. Kxriress, 5 00, 8 50, a. m 150, 4 00 and 4 20 p. m. week days. Sundays, 7 00, 8 00, 9 00, a. m. B. M PBityosT, J. n. Wood, Gcn'I Manager, Gen'll'ass'g'r Agil A Handsqmo Comploxion la one of the greatest charms a woman can ppssoBs. . PouoWa Cum-iiixioK Powdkii gWea it. ) N I
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