'A 'I 41 i (TV t EVENING HERALD istaiili.siiiu) lino. Published every Kvcnlng, Kiccpt Humlny, t 8 tklDTn JAnill.l HTKKT.T. NEAn Cestkr. The Herald Is dcllvcird InHlicnnnctonli And Iho surrounding towns fornix cents ft week, pay bio to the carriers. Hy mnll SI.OO ft year, or ! cents a month. injrnlilu In advance. Advctllse ments clwge d necnrdl ng to space sail iosltlon. The publishers reserve the rinlit to clmligo the f onltUm of advertisements whenever the pub Icatlon of news demands It. The rlielit Is reservcil to reject nny advertisement, whether BM for or not. that the publishers mny ilecni Improper. Advertising rules mmlo known upon application. Entered at tho postofllcc nt Hhcnniidoan, I'n., as second class mall matter. TKI.Kl'HONIC CONNECTION. Evening Herald fmday. sniTKMiir.it as, im. REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET. roll I'HRSIDGST, W1M.1AM M'KINMiY, Of Ohio, nm vtci: i-BH-iiir-XT, QAititirr a. iioiuitT, Of New Jersey. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. KO ttCOSO III5HSM A K'AT-I.A UD B. (IAI.UMIIA A. (1II0W, Of 8llspichniitui. SAMUHI, A. DAVI'.NI'OUT, Of Krlo j in' it son's itii.r, roit a coin- A(il; IIATIU "Tlio proportion between the mine or i;oM ami siuer is it .11 i:i!i'AN'ni,i: l'KOII.i;M altogether. .Inst prlm-l-pies will lenil us to dlsregnrd tho legal proposition, to Inquire into tho niar kft prleu of eolil in the smerul roiln tries uith which we shall proh.lhl.v be eomieetcil III eoniiueree. mill TAICI2 AN AVi:it.li: from them." bus been in operation In tlic tinted States now for sixty-two years, with Hie exception of tlio seventeen yoars already mentioned when gold lmyments were discontinued. Theoretically, the country had the double standard except from 1673, whoti tho coinage of the nonexistent silver dollar was dropped, to 1S7H, when tho coinage was resumed. In practice, however, there never was it double standard in thlseountry oranyothcrcountry, and notor will bo. The standard, when it is a metallic standard at all, always has been, and always will be, one of tho metals, but never both of tlieui at the same time, l'roui the beginning of tho Government down to 13 1 the standard was silver! fro'" lsl" ,0 1SIW, always excepting the inconvertible greenback period of 1S02-70, it has been gold. It will lcinain gold. Tho House committee which reported tho bill that became the law of 1K11, the real "conspiracy against theliuman nice," said It could "nut ascertain that both metals have ever circulated simulta neously, concurrently and indiscriminately where thole are banks or money dealers;" that Is, In any civilized nation. The com mittee would not haio found a case of such double circulation on equal terms if it had cuntinuod its work to this day. Ono metal must bo subsidiary to the other, and the framcrs of tho law of 1S31 put silvor in tho 6ilbordinato place, where It has remained ever since. Ignoramuses and blatherskites like Ilryan may howl hysterically about the destructive ell'ect of the gold standard, but sane persons know that, except In 1K57 and 1857, when wild-cat banking endangered It; 'In 1S7.1, when it was suspended, ami in lbS13 Ufl, when it was threatened by tho silver fa natics, tho country has grown and prospered under the gold standard us no other nation in tho world has done in any age. Ulobc- Dcmoerat. A NEW DYSPEPSIA CURE. Miners' Hospital. Eleven moio patients wore admitted te tho State hospital. Fountain Springs, yester day, and but one new one was treated at the dispensary. Three or four of tho cured were discharged to-day. Those admitted word; James Davis, OS, Ashland, miner, Richmond, cataract; Joseph llattinan, 18, Port Carhoii, car-runner, St. Clair, fracture of tho hanjl with contusion of tho arm, caught between cars; Jefferson Ceilnger, 11, Wtlllamston'n. laborer, Willlamstown colliery, sprain of who havo any form of Indigestion that they side, caused by fall of coal; Samuel Morris have tho endorsement of such physicians as Over 0,000 People In State of Michigan Cured In 1894 by This New Preparation. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, tho new dis covery for stomach troubles, Is claimed to havo cured over (1,000 people In tho stalo of Michigan alone In 1801. These tablets have become so popular with physlciansand people I, Mt. Carmcl, miner, Ilickcls, sprain aild contusion of tho left foot, duo to a fall of coil; John Williams, 31, .Shenandoah, miner, I.iiiilgniis, lacerations of left leg, duo ton fill of coal; Andrew rrantrin, SO, Mliicrsville, miner, O.ilc II 111 colliery, laceration of thumV mused by fallingcoal; Caiillo Calgaronllu,3)p Mt. Carinel, miner. Green liidge colliery, severe hum of face, arms, hands and back, by gas; Paul Madrlck, 42, Mt. Carmcl, miner, Natalie, fracturo of tho pelvis, fall of coaf, lie died an hour after being admitted from the shock; John Magnelio, 3.", Mt. Carmel, miner, Green liidge, severe burns of face, forearm and hands, duo to gas; Alex. Mai- chuues, 27, Giranlville, lahoier, Xo. 5, sovero burns of faco and hands, hy gas; Mlko Tush olsskl, 22, Mt. Csmncl, laborer, Green liidge, fracturo of hands and contusion of arm, duo to falling coal; there was hut one now patlcfit at the dispensary: Anthony Dohlulels, 81, Mt. Carmcl, minor, Richardson, abscess Jf lorsum of foot, caused by fallingcoal some time ago. Ir yon wish to vote at tho November elec tion, see that your taxes are paid previous to October 3rd. Om Clrccnbaik I'riciilsaro to assemble in Pottsvillo on Monday, anil will console one with the other. Tun ranks of the Itenedlcts havo been greatly incieascil within tho past boveral days. And there are more to follow. Tin: worklnginen aie prcpating to talco an active pait in the present campaign. They aie unnoted to any party that favors fico trade. Tho experience of tho past i'ou years is sullicicnt for them. .Many housekeepers neglect their coal supply until it is too lale, when the mow falls and tho prleu h.is advanced fitin fifty to one dollara ton more than it inn bu purchased lor earlier In the season. Hut uven now loal tan be purchased for at least twouty-ihe cents a ton less than it can be a inouih huno , and it is not too late to look afler jour winter's supply of coal. PITHY F01HTS. Don't trillo away time when you haw cholera morbus or diarrhoea, Fight them If, the beginning with DeWltt's Colic nrd C'liolor.1 Cure. You don't havo to wait fi Dr. llarlandson and Dr. Jcnnison as being the safest, ingst tollable remedy for Bour stomach, chronic dyspejisla, gas, bloating, palpitation, headache, constipation and in all cases where tho appetite is poor or tho food Imperfectly digested. Itissafcto say that Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will euro any kind of stomach trouhlo oxcept cancer of tho stomach. They aro not n secret patent medicino hut composed of vcgotablo and fruit essences, puro pepsin, Golden Soal, ginger and tho digest ivo nclds. They aro pleasant to take, can ho carried in tho pocket, and they cure because they di gest tho food promptly before It has timo to ferment and poison tho blood Druggists everywhere sell Stuart's Dys pepsia Tahlces, full sized packages, at 30 cents. A book on Stomach diseases and thousands of testimonials sent frco by ad dressing tho Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. No Successor to Ynng Yu, WASHINGTON, Sept. S3. Although tho three years official term of Mr. iunir Y it, tho Chinese minister at Washington, ox- results, they aro Instantaneous, and it leaves pired In July, no Intimation of tho up tho bowels In healthy condition. C. II. I pointmcnt of his successor has as yot been (iimnoi: Washington, in his farewell ad dress delivered n fow days moro than a hundred years ago, nmilo this refcrenco"As a very important souric of. strength and security, cheiish public credit." Tho Hoy Orator of the Platte roars this proposition down thu wind. The position he takes is to corrupt tho currency ol tho Government anil Hinash public ciedit into Hinders. It is hut one of several points wherein wo note a slight difference between Georgo Washington aud William Jennings Ilryan. "Tin: ltcpublican is the only paper in Central Pcunsyhania that retains a regular stenographic reporter." The above is clipped from our Pottsville contimporary, and like most statements made by that journal, with out tho "atl'ulin it signature" of the publisher, is far from the truth. The Hr.KAi.n has not only employed a ".stehogiuphli; reporter" for the past ten years, but he is tho bout in tl c business. Our friends ot tho liepublici n knew tills when tho statement was made, bi t they always fall to givo credit wheio tho suae is due. Tho IIkhald eldoin boasts of its achievements, hut it never lags in the procession. DEMAGOGUES AND THE GOLD UTANDARD l .indldato Ilryan has said so often in tho past few days that the gold stand.ud is a "conspiracy against this human nice" that perhaps he is beginning to believe it. Ji llri.au, however, tiiul most of Ills shoiiteis, the cold standard is something new. It cum in in 1MB, when tho Sherman law hus repealed, and was tho cause of the panic ot that year. If anybody asked l!r.in who weio thu authors of the gold stauduid lie would say John Sherman aiidllroiur lee lau 1. Of couio, tho leal authors of the gold standard were Thomas 11. llenton, Andrew Jackson, John ('. C'alhouil, Daniel Wi bter uud the other great men of their day, Deino u(,n anil Wings, who were responsible lor the coinage law of IS 13. The Glolm-lXino-c -at has pointed this out scorns and scoiob of times in tho ilver discussions of tho lust eijht or ten yoan, and everybody who knows anything of thu country's financial or puht leal history knows this to be true. Fur sixty-two years, except between .l.inu ury 1, 1M12, when the Govornmtnt sin-pended ".peiie" payments, and January 1, ls, when It resumed them, the country has been o i tho gold basis. Statesmen in tho old days got into the habit of using the term specie lor uieUllic money of the dill'eient Mirls, and this was all right in tho early days of the Government, when thore was a sort of au uppiitauh to equality between silvisrand fcold. T.ie trouble with this turm la, lion over, thai ft .tuck long after it had outlived its useful ness. When used lu tho financial discussions of tho wur days it always mount gold. At the time. when "specie" payments were stopped, ut tho hegluulug of 1S0S, tho American silver dollar was an unknown coin. Practically smiuklue. all tho lneGillic money tho couutry l.ml of .lunoinlnat uusauoveauc, exuusivuui some foreign coins, was gold. Tho men who favored, tho men who opposed and tho man who signed the resumption bill of lb7B under, stood It to moan the restoration of gold pay ments. This "conspiracy against the human race" Happenings Throughout the ltpglim Cliroli Icleil lor Hasty l'erosal. Thomas J. lMwards, formerly of Muhanoy City, now Snperlnteinlendt of Hickory liidge colliery, near Shamokin, is delivering s.kccIics in that section on tarifl aud financial reform, under the ail'pii es of tho ltcpublican P irty. It Is rumored that the Gordon pianos will resume on October 1st. The Columbia County Agricultural Society will hold its forty-second annual fair Oct. 13 to 17t!i, 1SIKI. The Jewish ladies of towwave organized an aid society. Ground hogs are reported as unusually plentiful. Chestnuts are in tho market. Leap yea r is gradually passing away, and with it the chanecs of many Shenandoah dailies witli gray locks. A Pottsville sportsman has bought two thoroughbred pointers fiom the famous King of Kent stock, from George W. Clark, of Wllliamsport. Tho price paid was 300. A saw mill at Natalie-, Mt. Carmel town ship, caught lire yesterday morning from sparks blown from a pllo of burning refuse. Tho mill was totally destroyed, tho loss being about j:.'0UU. Miner V.. lirodo, of Tamaijua, left yester- iniy afternoon fur Pittsburg to enter suit against Andrew Carnegie, of tho Carnegie Iron Works, to recover payment of fll.SOO on car ot dynamite shipped tlicm several weeks ago. One of tho latest fakes is an actress travel ing with a snide show palming herself oil' as a neico ol Uarret A. iioiurt, candidate lor Vice President. It is doubtful if slio ever saw caudhUto Hobart. The employes of the St. Nicholas and 011- bcrton districts of the P. A: It. C. & I. Co.'s collieries will receive their pay to-day. The Hoard of Health meets this evening in igular session, Seboppo's Orchestra will onen dancing scl.i oi in Iiubbins' opera house to-morrow nil g. I'lie wedding of James llilbcrt, of this p nr.', ami .ilis Mary A. Jlurpny, ol .nana .oy Phi lie, will take place next week. The funeral of Mrs. Daniel Pumell, of Mahatioy City, took place this alteration, in terment henig made at uirartlvillo. The Shaniokin-Mt. Carmel Kleetnc ltail- wiiv curried, during tlio past eigui nionins, 1,058,10,1 pa-seugers, an increase of 333,000 over tlio tamo period last yoar. it is predicted that tho coming win'er will bo a suvere one. Curds havo been issued aunuunciug tho marriage of Dr. A. 11. Longshore, ono of Mt. (Jaimel's most successful profcvssloual men, to Miss Iieuo Stager, an esiiinablu young lady of Audenried. Tho ceremony will take place in the Presbyterian church at Aitdm 'led. Wednesday, October 7. Tho street sprinkler will soon go into winter ijuaitcrs. Tlio weather bureau furnishes the follow. ing crop report : Pennsylvania, Good crop of corn, mostly in sheet ; fair yield of buck wheat, uearly harvested ; pasturago improving. llagcnbuch The Coal Trade. The anthracite coal trado during tho past week has not been particularly acthe, and In fact this year offers quite a material dif ference, so far as trade conditions aro con cerned, from preceding years; the price has been advanced from time to timo during tlio year until the llt is now very nearly the (iguro nt which it was at this timo during 1SU3, which was the year of tho McLeod combination. Tlio averago consumer ap pears to be of the opinion that tho price is as high as it will be during the winter montlis, and fur (his reason ho is inclined to let the producer carry tho coal, which he will draw upon as requirements make necessary. It is this which makes the trade at retail move so quietly as it does, and for tills reason one funis, from tho market reports, that the wholesale trade is not at all active. Such being the case, it would seem to bo exercising the wisest degree of business prudence if tho supply were not greater than tho probable demand. There is always considerable stock on hand, and if tho output during tho next tlneo months should not bo greater than 10,000,000 tons, we f.uicy that this, with tho quantity that is available, will bu sullicicnt to meet any possible requirements. This would give the oppoitunity for tho better maintenance of prices during thu season of largest consumption. Hy so doing producers would Inspire somewhat of confidence in tho minds of dealers aud consumers and thus help to better trade conditions lu tho fu ture. Sa ward's Journal. received at tho legation In this city. This Is not regarded ns unusual, howovcr, ni It frequently nnnpens tunc n ministers term Is (ixtondctl four iinel even flvo years If his work Is satisfactory to tho homo iroveni' ineiit. While n successor to Mr. Y'lintr Yu inny bo announced nt nny time, yet no credence is placed nt tho legation In tho report from Victoria, U. U., of tho possi bility of tho niipolntnicnt of Wuu On Toiig. ltcllof in six Hours Distressing kidney and bladder dlsessas relieved in six hours by tho "New Great Smith Amprir.ni Kidnev Cure." This new remedy is a groat surpriso on account of its exreedlnir nronir.tncss ill relieving pain ill tlio bladder, kidneys, back and every part of tlio uriniirv iiassinrcs ill male or female, It relieves retention of water and pain in passing It almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this Is your remedy. Sold by Shapira's phatmacy, 107 South Mam street. s llnce "Hint Wear Altoona. Al.TOONA,i'a.,Sepl.25. Yesterday after noon sumo thirty bhvv coal minor wli woro omploroil by tho Glun White Coal company, and who struck on Saturday because they havo not been paid slnco tho mlildlo of .luno, tried to prevent tho Amer icau minor from working. A riot fol lowed. Club mid stone woro used by both parties anil several shot woro llrod A nuinbur of tho combatant wero sorl imsly Injured. A squad of Altoona po Uceinuii rospumlcd to u call for usslstnnco, nnd seventeen of the hlavs wero iirrostod Nerves Justus surely como from the tisoot Hood's Sarsaparilln ns doci the euro of scrofula, salt rheum, or other so-called blood diseases. This is simply because tho blood nffecte the condition of all tho bones, muscle and tissues. If It Is Im pure it cannot properly sustain those parts. If made pure, rich, red and vital ized by Hood's Harsaparilla, it carries health instead ot disease, nnd repairs tho worn, nervous system as nothing else can do. Thus nervous prostration, hysteria, neuralgia, heart palpitation, aro cured by Sarsaparilla lSecuuso it is tho Ono True Illood Purifier. n. arnthonestnfter-dlnner MOOd S lJlllS pills. aid digestion, wo 604 North Sixth St. I k likiikinH MQicniranca on urecn ou PHILADELPHIA. CURE GUARANTEED. r curs llultul Kxprrlrpre In lt-riuunr. kU STRICTURC, BLOOD POI80N, iVl OtHCBAL DEBILITY, LOOT VIGOR, WWLnXCEGSE3 AND ALL OTHER freg? CFFCCTS OF YOUTHFUL cr eve-rj ono (liovni lumu. IVrmuncnllrcurK'l IKT MANHOOD lAI fr iiilnvps-(!i(list. one ' r nr mt ' 1 " p 1 liMKItH DrtflANS DEISTOCtO. k Tri 111. 'fbo only 'ft. t rip-Cold s-Ileaibiehe. Why sutler witli Coughs, Colds and l.a Urippo wiien Laxative Ilromo Quinine will cure you in ono day. Put up in tablets con venient for taking. Ouaranteeil to cure, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents. V'or sale by Klrlin's Pharmacy. Their Annual Mato Colieutloli. Tho State Council Daughters of Amraica lias finished Its business at llarrisburg and adjourned. These ollicers wero elecled : State Councillor, Mrs. Anna L. Weaver, Philadelphia; State Vice Councillor, K. II. Itambo. Philadelphia; State Council Treas urer, W. A. Fraukford, Lancaster; National Ilepreseulative, C. K. Campbell, McKeespoit. Tho next meeting will be held at Tyrone, beginning tho fourth Tuesday of Septembci. Itesolutions were adopted rcalhrmlug n former endorsement of the l'unenil lienefit Association, increasing tho per capita tax from 8 to 10 cents per quarter; eudorsiug tho Public Spirit, of ISaltimore, and Iho Junior's I'riend, of Camden, us organs of tho order; increasing the subscription to the American, of Pittsburg; rcepiesting the Councils to con tribute liberally to tho Daughters of America (ottagoattho Juniors Orphans Homo, at Tillin, Ohio. Poison Ivy, insect hltos, bruises, scalds, burns, are quickly cured by DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve, tho great pilo euro. O. II. 1 lageubuch; A lllleer Salt. Joe Yedeskl was before Justice Card In this morning and put undor $300 bail on a charge of forcible entry. Tho complainant Is Mrs. Arthur Konianaitis, of South Pear alley, and the ciicumstunces are peculiar. The woman left her husband a fuw days ago after a quarrel. During her absence thu husband rented tho house and sold thu furniture to Yedeskl for a paltry sum. The couple havo since become rcconciliatcd and the wife claims the sale was made while her husband was drunk. Do You Know of Any One? Do you know of any one in your neighbor hood who has diphtheria, croup, quinsy, sore throut, or is in any way troubled with throat all'ectijnsV If so by nil means advise them lo use Thompson's Diphtheria Cure. Yuur fiiends will thank you all through lifu if they uso this medicine according to in Ktructions and learn that It positively cures all diseases it claims, and especially diph theria, which Is tho most dreaded of all diseases. Sold at Kiilln's diug store at 80 cents a bottle. Literary 1-Cutel talliiiient. The Ollberlon Chapter of thu Iqiworth League will hold its first literary entertain ment in the ehuruh this evening. There will bu no aduilsslou feu, siiunly a collection, A tine program lias lieeu arranged for the oc casion. Theories of cure may be discussed at length bv nbv-lciaiis. but the sufiercrs want (llllok r lief ; mid Ono Minute Cough Cure will give it to them. A safe cure for children. It is "the only harmless remedy that produces Immediate results. ej. it. iiugonbucli. Deeds Itei-orded. From Wm. Godschall to Cordla Sassaman, laud lu East llrunswick township, prom Janet 11. Dunn to Michael Hyan, Sr., half a lot in Mahatioy City. Thu wholo system is drained and under mined bv Indolent ulcers and onen soros. DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salvo speedily heals them. It is tho best pilo euro Known, u. n llagcnbuch. 1'repurlng Tor Confirmation, Sorvlces preparatory to tho confirmation services which will bo held in the Trinity lieformod church next Sunday will bo hold in tlio church this ovonhig, at 7:30 o'clock. TO CUltK A COLD IX ONK DAY Tako Iiiixatlve Ilromo Quinine Tablets. Alt druggists rcfuud tho monoy if It falls to cUre, 23 dents. , . I ACCeOl s-rn rs , , t r r- fs A Tmjl Jj, " tST m ricianu .ktltutnVKAttnck on n Wl.tln U'limnn Nenr I Kllttun, 5Id. 111.. Knlit Om Ma Atnf-trln rgiiulJds,god 28, wlfo of John Found, of EcMs7CoclI county, was brutally assaulted yeStcrdny afternoon by an unknown ne gro near this town. Mrs. Found was discovered lying lu a ditch In an uncon scious condition. Hho was removed to tho homo of her brothor and modlcnl assist ance procured. When she had recovered Icotisclousnoss sho tolel tho following story : (sWslio was walking from Klkton to her brother's, and when about a mllo nnd a half from tho town, on a part of the ronel densely wooded on cither sldo, a negro steppeel from tho bushes and, confronting her, warned her to m.tkono outcry anil at tempted to toko hold of nor. Mio punched nt him with her umbrella and tho next moment received n stunning blow In tho face, which rondorctl lior unconscious. JIrs. Founds presents a pitiable appear- anco, her faco Is cut and swollen; tho blow broko hor oyo glasses anil her right oyo Is badly cut and lined with broken glass. Tho physician bellovos that tho sight has been destroyed. A negro answering tho description of her nssallant has been arrested at Chcsa pcako City, nml will bo brought hero nnd lodged In jail. Tho feeling runs very hgh, anil thero Is ovcry likelihood that tho man wIIIIki lynched unless tho grontost pro cautions aro token. fled with n Cln'lil Shell. Til, N. J., Sept. 25. George Ernst. 12 vears old, elleel at his homo here! Wednesday night. It is alleged that Ernst quarreled on Monday night with a colored boy nuincil Ullani hpicer, anil that tho Uttlo colored boy thrown clam shell which cut Ernst in tho Hp. Ernst's death I said to havo been caused by lockjaw, tho re sult of tho wountl mmlo by tho clam shell. Splcer Is In custody. MinisferS Should. Dr. Miles' Heart ... f l'reo rills. Send your address to II. 11. Iluckleii & Co., Chie-ago. and net a free sample box of Dr King's New Life Pills. A trial will conviuco von of their merits. These lulls aro easy I action and aro particularly ellectivo in the cure of Constipation and Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver troubles they have been proved Invaluable. They arc guaranteed to be purely vegetable. 1 hey elo not weaKei by their action, but by giving tone to stoniacl and bowels irrcatlv uiviitorato tho system Itcgular size 23c per box. Sold by A. Waslcy, druggist. i:s-Stnlu Oulchil In a 1'risoii Cell. New Yoisk, Sept. 23. Hnrvoy M. Lu Follctto, ex-siiporinteiident of instruc tion of Indiana, spent Wednesday night In Ludlow street jail in default of 810.000 ball. HI arrest was in action brought by Hurry E. Moonoy to recover 37,333 for fraudulent reprcsentationsaUeged to have been nmdo by La Follctto that 123 bonds of tho ConnorsvUloGusmid Electric Light company, solel by him last December miel April to Moonoy, woro first mortgage bonds, when in fact thoro woro prior liens on tho company's property. Aildlrks Men Still Defiant. WILMINOTOX, Del., Sept. 2". -Tho A el- dicks state central committer last night Issueela statement to tho "regular ' Ito- tnibllcans, in which they defend tholr pi sltlon, nnd say that tho only roinpromlFo they will accept Is tho absolute surrender of tho "regular" forces. It I bcllevodthat the latter will agree to tho Aeltllok. terms. Gnrn Her Award tr the Church. nr.irmr.Tos, N. J., Sept. 23 ThoSocond Presbyterian church was presented yester terday by Mrs Alnilra Johnson, u wealthy widow, with 1,00). It is tho money which tlio railroad companies gnvo hor this week because ot tlio death of her husband, J. D. Johnson, In tho Atlantic City meadow wreck. It is not unusual for druggists to recom mend Chamberlain's Cough Itcmedy to. their customers. Many of them, havo used it themselves, or in their families and know from personal experience its great valuo In the treatment of coughs, colds mid cioup, They know too that their customers are thoir best friends and naturally wish to givo them tho most reliablo medicine they havo for those ailments. Messrs. Diugherly Dros. prominent druggists of Indiana, Pa., say "We sell moro of Chamberlain's Cougl Itcmedy than of any other cough syrup, and always take pleasure in recommending It to our customers." Mr. II. M. Urey, tho popular druggist at Fredonla, Pa., who has sold Chamberlain's Cough Itcmedy fur several years, says; "I can truly say that it is the best cough medicino in tho market." For sale at 25 and 50 ceuts per bottle by Gruhler llros., druggists. , , .el la's lliislmml Sent to Jail. ' CHICAGO, Sept. 23. Al Ituhnuin, tho husband of Zolia Xlcolaus, wits sent to tho Hrldowell yesterday on a lino of 5100. This will keep him behind tho bars fur 200 elay. unless tho fljiels paid. The charge against ituhnmn was vagrancy. Ho gave the iiumo of John Smith when arrested, nml Is entered at tho Hrldowell under that name. 1 ,Efflij,f mmm lonb Dental KoonI teeth. Gold nml i fictl teeth do not All examinations! -elates, Geld Crl Crowns (1 iperatious that siatc Tnriin 13 no profession, whoso labors so Bovcroly tax tho nervous sys tem, as that ot tho ministry. Tho de rangement of tho norvo centers of tho brain by ovor work, frequently brings on attacks of heart troublo, and nervous prostration. Rov. J, r. Kostor, M. D Pastor U. B. church, London Mills, Ills., himself a physi cian, writes Fob. 20, 1805: "Heart affection and norvous prostration had becomo go serious last fall that a Uttlo ovor work In tho pulpit would so completely prostrate mo Til Milfc:' that It seemed certain I JJlt UlUfcO must relinquish tho work Hetirt CUre of th0 ministry entirely. Heart palpitation becamo ReStOreS so bad that my auditors TjpnUi, would ask mo If 1 did not XlCalllltttitt have heart disease. Last November I commenced taking Dr. Miles' Now HoartCuro alternately with Dr. Miles' Ncrvlno and derived tho greatest ppsslblo benefit. I havo just closed revival work ot 10 wooks, preaching noarly ovory night nnd twlco on the Sabbath. I can speak for hours without sulfciiug as I formerly did. Hard working ministers should keep Dr. Mllos' grand remedies on hand." Dr. Miles' Heart Curo Is sold on guarantee, first bottlo will benefit or money refunded- FlL Taken Inter- tiallv cures cramps and all o bow e 1 com- plaints, i it d d n colds, chills La Gr'ppc. i J Used externally it is the best liui- mcnt in the world. licware of imitations, buy ouly the genuine J made by Perry Davis. ,.,. i Lirce toll'-. 1'' nil SftotnU p,i. o VW$Mrl nnd POLITICAL CARDS. JjlOlt chikf uuitauss, PIERCE WALKER, Of tho Fourth ward. Subject to Citizens party rules. VOTE FOR JOSEPH WYATT, OF SllCNANDOAII, ltuclclon's Arnle Salve. Tho be-st salvo in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and ull skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, oi jo pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 23 cents per box. Kbr sulo bv A. Wasloy. Coiigress'inilll Lester's Fatlll Illness. Savannah. Sept- 23. Congressman It; fus K. L.ister is in a critical conditio! from tho bursting of a blood vessel of the brain. Ho repri'-entod tho Mri-t fjuorghi district In tho past four ingti'so, uud Is tho Doimicnitlc nominee) for ro-eloetlon. Thero is vt'l-v little rlianoo of recovery A Young Wife's Double Crime. Chicago, Hept 25. Harry M. Onwuy, 21 yearn of age. w'as shot mid Instantly killed last night by his wife, (irnee Clark Conway, wlm was only 10 yours old. fh shot her:.olf through tho heart liniiiudi ately after. .ltalemy onusod the tragedy. OIT I'lslllliu on n lloverillllent lto.lt. Newfobt, It. 1.. Sopt. S3. The dispatch bout Doliihln went lo West Island yester day with a fishing party, Including As sistant Soci-etary of the rsiivy JIoAduo tseoretary of Suit) Olnoy anil Lorel Chlel 'Justice Hussoll. Sllverltes Will Oppose McAIecr. Vasiiinotox, Sept. 25. Soerotary Dlef- enderfor, of tho Silver party, who ha just returned from Philadelphia, says tho sil ver udvocutos In that city havo decided to plnco a candidate lu tho field against Mr. McAleer in tna rnlru I'eunsyivauiu uis- trict. Veinr Hoy Wont IJvo n Jlontli. So Mr. Oilman Ilrown, of 31 Mill St., South Gardner, Mass., was told by tho doctors. His son had Lung trouhlo, following Typhoid Malaria, and ho tjnt three hundred and nnvi.iitv.flvn dollars with doctors, who finally gave him up, saying: "Yonruoy worn nvo a month." Ho tried Dr. King's ew Dis covery nnd a few bottlos restored him to health anil enabled him to go to worn a per fectly well man. lie says ho owes his pre sent eood health to tho use of Dr. King's New Discovery, and Knows 11 to no tne nest in the world for Lung troublo. Trial Bottles Free at A. Wasley's Drug Store. FOR REPRESENTATIVE, F"lrst District. VOTE FOR FRANK C. REESE, Op Shenandoah, FOR REGISTER. VOTE FOR HON. ELIAS DAVIS Or Bboaii Mountain, UliuniuaiUiii Cured hi u Day. "Mvstlo dure" for Itheumatimi and Neu ralgia radically cures In 1 to 3 days. Its action tmon tlio system is remarkable and mysterious, it removes at ouco me cause and the disease immediately disappears. Tho first dose greatly benefits; 75 cent. Sold by C. H. Uageubuoh, Druggist, Shenandoah. Jtiitetwln's Assailant Acquitted. SAK FlUXClKCO, Se-pt. 26. Kiiinia Ash ley, charged with (in attempt to murdei K. J. Baldwin, the millionaire, horseman Mimo timo ago lu Judge, Slack's court while her sister's broach of promise suit wis In progress, was ucipulttod by a jury. Ilutler Urges Honest Fusion. WASHINGTON', Sept. 25. Senator Ilutler, chairman of tho national Populist com- lulltoe, has prepared anil forwarded to hl paper, tho Itiiloigh tJaucaslan, nn eiiiuinui warning Populist nowspapors lu North Carolina against rotnllatlns upon tne Domocrats because Democratic papers which profess to bo for Hryan advlso their readers to sorateh tho Populist lioinlnoos on the fusion ticket. Mr. Hutler SBld that steps would be taken Immediately by his oomnilttue to prevent such n result by sending circulars to tho Populist pajierg throughout tho country warning them of the possible effect of such a ootirso, nnd adjuring; them to give loyal support to the ticket in oases where fusion may have been uftocted. t matter much whether sick head- ache, biliousness, indigestion and Constipa tion aro caused by neglect or by unavoidable circumstance; DeWltt's Little Early Itisors will speedily cure them all. C. H. Hagen buch. When you want good roofing, plumbing gas fitting, or general tlnsmlthlng done call on E. F, Gallsghor 18 West Centre street Dealer ir. stc-es X-tf County Treasurer VOTE FOR GEO. FOLMER, Sr., Ol' SlIEKANDOAll, -FOIt- Many a day's work Is lost by sick head acho, caused by Indigestion and stomach troubles. DoWltt's Little Early Kisers aro tho most effectual pill for overcoming such difficulties. C. II. llagcnbuch, Jesse L. Tost, Hwi., an old resident and highly respected cltlseu of our town, called this morning and after purchasing a bottle1 of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar-! rhooa I'emody, said: "If anyono asks you If this remesly will do what is claimed for tt toll them yes, and refer them to mo." II. Alcxandor Stoke, Itoynoldsvlllo, Pa. No ono eun doubt tho valuo of this medicine after giving it n fair trial. Then It is pleasant and safe to tako, making it especially valuable for children. For sale by Gruhler Bros., druggists. Coining Kvent, October 2. Eutcrtiilnmcut and festival hy Hope Section, J. T. of II. & T In Itobbins' opera houso. If you havo ever scon a little child In tho agony uf summer complaint, you can realize tho danger of the troublo and appreciate tho valuo of Instantaneous relief always afforded by DoWltt's Colic and Cholera Cure. For dysentery and diarrhoea it Is a reliable remedy. Wo could not afford to recommend this ns a curo unless it were a cure, C. 11. Uagcubuch. County Treasurer. VOTE FOR Harry Bradigan, Op Shenandoah, -i-on PROTH0N0TARY, A Handsomo Complexion la one of the greatest chsrms a woman can possess. I'oixoni's CouruuiOH l'QWDua gives It. it i 'L 4: !
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