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A neighbor kindly udvtoed us to use Thoniion' lll)hthrU Cure which o did, and In uxuilly three days the phlegm in their throats had disappeared una the little onwi were soon u"y recovered Never In the nrenamtlon r any medl' cine nas there a irreater Ixion w iiuman Ity than hy this medicine. I beseech every fumUy In this country to try this my in i h.n mi BUlTer from nnv throat or dlphtueritfo troubles, us It nill positively effect the desired cure. Mrs I, E. vieoier, Kust lllsU titnxt. MANUraCTURCD BY THE THOMPSON DIPHTHERIA CURE CO., WIUKMSPORT. PA. PRICE. 600. ABOITLE' &w aaio at Klrllu's druff store. 'AMSY PILLS! SFt AMD SURE. SND 4G.F Oft-WOMAU 3 SAft GUAf",l' SWiLTlX BPICIFIS COPHILA-.PA. x or: Haie ai i-orinaicva uruir atoro. zn uui HUMPHREYS' laid tit ufl HHHHH DAUS i i in 1 1 1 ,1 iiiu i ill i innniiiiriin Yale Men Break Up a Bryaii Meet ing at New Haven, THE CANDIDATE INTERRUPTED. After Talking for n Time AKnltut Frequent Interruption!, tlm Nebraska Orntnr Suc ctiinln When n UrnM Hand 1 Iron Us hi un II U DNcouriii'. New Havbn', Sept. 25. Flvo hundred students, assisted by a band of tho First reitinicnt of tho National Guards of Con necticut, broke up tho address by William J. Hryan at this plnco yesterday afternoon. A nlutform had boon orected on tho his torical "Now Havon Green," and about that platform moro than an hour boforo tho nomlnoo nrrivod from 10,000 to 15,0fK) jieoplo had surftcd to and fro. To tho rlirht of tho stand tho students had connrcRated, nwaltliiB for tho arrival of Mr. Uryan. At 2 :15 o'clook Sir. Bryan was driven In iv carrlaRO throtiRh tho crowd to tho plat form. Immediately all was confusion In front. Tho students broko forth In their college cheer and tho frog chorus from "Arlstophanos," following with collcgo yells and cheers for McKlnloy. Tho crowd surged to and fro. In front of tho stand and a dozou pollcomon fought It from tho platform. Thoro wore chcors for tho nom Ineo, but from tho right of tho stand tho studonts repeatedly broko forth with their yell, and for twenty-flvo mlnutos it was "lmposslblo furllr. Uryau to inako himself heard. Joseph D. Sargent, tho Democratic nom lneo for governor, who was to lntroduco Mr. Uryan, tried to quiet tho yelling mob, but ho could not bo hoard ton feet away. In vain did Mr. Bryan attempt to rostoro order, but It was many minutes before anything Hko (pilot was obtained. Then tho crowd bogan to surgo again and tho police to light thoso In front- Women fainted, and sovoral persons wcro taken from tho crowd ovcrcomo by tho crush. Thopollco used their clubs, and ono ot their number, mounted on n spirited liorso, forced tho animal In front of tho stand, nearly creating a panic. Then ogalu Mr. Bryan tried to speak, but ho was interrupted by tho yells of tho students. This lasted nltogothcr for twenty-flvo mlnutos, and when at last the nolso had subsldod sufficiently for hint to niako himself hoard by thoso Immediately in front Mr. Bryan startod to speak. As ho proceeded the nolso (piloted, but every few mlnutos ho would bo Interrupted by tho students. He spoke In part os follows: "I nm glad that thuro aro students hero, because I want to say a word to students. t Your college has holpod to add fanio to 1 your city, and those who assemble hero aro supposed to como In ordor that they 1 may bettor equip tliomsolves lor tno (in ! ties of llfo. I am glad to talk to you, stu dents, because, my friends, wo havo i catifco which appeals to students. If tho syndicates and corporations rule this country, then no young man has a fair show unless ho Is tho favorlto of a corpora tlon. If the peoplo have a right to govern theinsolves, lind deputize that right, then overy citizen has a fair show and every man may ochlovo what ho desires. Wo de sire to lcavo irll tho avenues open, so that thelson.of tho humblost citizen may as pire to tho highest position within tho gift of tho people. "lain not speaking now to tho sons who aro sont to collego on tno procoeils of 111 gotten gains. I will wait until theso sons have exhausted what their fathers have left them, nnd I will appeal to their ehll dren, who will havo to commence llfo whoro their grandfathers commenced. My friends, a Just government Is best for tho great mass of tho pooplo. J-.qual laws nnd equal opportunities aro nest for ninety' nlno out of overy hundred of our citizens. Your cause appeals to every young man who wants to mnko this government so pood as to deservo tho lovo nnd conlldenco and tho support of every citizen In this land. "Wo appeal not only to tho students wo appeal to tho business men who havo boon tyrannized over uy uunnciai tnstttu tlous. In some instances it is moro dan gorous to rnlso your volco against the ruling power than It Is In an absoluto monarchy to crltlclzo tho govornmont. If thoro Is anybody who loves that sort of condition thon I shall offend him by sneaking of It. but I shall not offond any man who lovos liberty and tho right of freo speech in this country." Mr. Brynn thon startod In to discuss tho freo silver issuo as affecting tho buslnoss mau, but tho students interruptions, which had boon frequent, wcro renuwed with Increased vohonioneo. When order had been partially restored Mr. Bryan proceeded : "I have boon so used to talking to young mon who earn their own living thnt I hardly know what languago to uso to address mysolf to thoso who doslro to bo known not ns creators of wealth, but tho distributors of wealth which somebody else creatod. In all my travels I havo not found a crowd that needed talking to so much as this crowd does. I emtio to, this citv something moro than n year ago, and I learned something of tho domination of your llnauelal classos. I have soon Itelse wheru; but, my friends, tho great mass of tho peoplo, ovon of this city, will bo hotter oil under mmutaiilsm that permits tno nation to grow than under a gold stand' nrd which starvos ovorybody oxcept tho monoy changers and tho monoy owner. ' Mr. Bryan thon discussed the action of eastern Insurance comnunlos in warning their patrons against tho "free silver craze." and, declared ho had found urn plovers In sonio placos who prusutuod to Instruct their employes how to vote. He then started on a discussion of the money question, saying "If you make monoy senrco you make money dear, you drive down the value of everything, and when you have falling prices you havo hard tlmos. .No party ever declared in its platform that It was in favor of hard tlmos, and yet tho party that doclares for a gold standard In sub' stiiueo declares fur a continuation of hard times.' Hero a band of tho First regiment, Ntv tlonal Guard of Connecticut, which had been playing on tho oast sldo of tho com mon, where tho company hud beon on dress parado during tho wholo of thu mooting, marched nearer to tho stand aud slatted a lively patrlotlo air, completely drowning tho volco of tho nomlnoo. Tho students rcnowed their cheers. Whon ho could got tho attention of tho crowd Mr, Bryan proceeded l "It is hard enough to talk where all the conditions aro favorable, and I must ask you to excuse mo from talking any fur tlior In tho presence of tho noises against which wo havo to combat today.' Thon o. A. Crandull, of Norwich, pro ceodedto apologize for the disturbance, tig: "As to tho young men who havo lo It impossible for vim to sneak today. ffl nsjb you not to believe that tlioy repro VfemYalo any moro than McKlnloy will Tcirrosent u? In November. Yalo has sent out Into thu world men, sir, llko you, who havo Ijoon nn honor to their university and to tholr country, in uvory walk of life." Tho meeting then ended. Mr. Brynn coughed violently ns ho was driven to tho Now Haven Houso, and was apparently exhausted after his effort. On tho trip from Now York Mr. Bryan made brief speeches at South Norwallc and Stamford, and at Bridgeport ho spoke for nearly an hour. Tho day was brought to a fitting close with two big meetings In Hartford last night, botli of which wcro addressed by Mr. Bryan. At all placos tho nomlneo was most enthusiastically re ceived. GET APPETITE. IT YOU DON'T, Y00 WILL NEVEK BE STRONG OR HEALTHY. 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The Dr. Miller Co., Philadelphia. Seo Our Doctor Erery Tuesday at UNION HOUSE, Ashland,-Pa. -p seelio's Kaffee. knows a grand YgUUUUIIUH mat ft Will plcaschcr husband. T ay a Viirit of Be3poot to Candi date William MoKinley. HE DELIVERS TWO ADDRESSES. Delegations from the Colli Mine of AVcat- liiorelniMl County nnd from the oil rielda Invndn the Home of the Ucpuhllcail Nom inee for President. CANTON', Sept. 35. 1'onnsvlvanln ves t-onlay sont two largo delegations to ex tond'greetlngs to Major MoKinley One enmo ns tho Westmoreland county delega tion, utilizing four special trains of eleven conches each. This was distinctively rep resentative of tho coko making Interests Addressos wore mado by W. S. Van Dyke and Congressman George F. Huff. Iho Oil City delegation was a thor oughly representative body from branches of tho oil producing Industry. It was claimed hy those In charge of tho dolega- i tlon that It included ninny mon who have heretofore voted tho Democrntlo tiekot. but who hnvo this year declared their In tention to vote for McKlnloy. Tho speakers wcro Hon. Amos Stoffeo and Hon. W J. Hullngs. Tho marching of forty-llvo young womon, representing tho forty-llvo states of tho Union, each carrying n largo I basket of rosos, was ono of tho most I unlquo features Introduced In the cam-' palgu. In tho courra of his speech to tho Y est-1 luoroland delegation Major MoKinley I said: ! 'Wo nro confronted this year with a 1 question of not mere partisan uUTcrouco. but with n great moral principle Such a quostlon,I admit, ought novcr to untor Into political discussion, but which having arisen must bo courageously met by the American peoplo and settled once for nil upou thu eternal principles or right, jus tice and honor, nnd so settled, I trust, that the llko of It will nover bo raised again. "What Is tho proposition gravely pre sented to us? Both of the groat political partlos of this country, tho Ueiiulillcan and Democratic, havo at different times, in tho most deliberate and binding man ner, placed upon tho statuto books of Un united buitos tho expressed declaration that 'all our monoy, whether gold, silver or paper, shall be kept equal in valuo by every resource at tho command of tho gov ernment.' In opposition to this formal, legal and binding declaration there are thoso who proposo to deliberately annul that solemn contract by lawful means, It Is true, but without pretense or Inten tion to make good tho loss It would en tail upon any citizen, .or any provision , whatever for tho great deprecation it I would occasion every holder of our gov- ( eminent securities, of tho just claims of our pensioners nnd other honest creditors. , Vt o cannot auord to trlllo about a mat ter so serious and vital to our standing and welfare as a pooplo, and I appeal to you, my fellow citizens of Westmoreland, that wo must ro-ostnblish tho system by which wo Increase tho output of coal from tho minus of tho United htatos from ,1.- 000,000 tons In lbbO to 141,(Hhj,(I0ij tons In , 16'.); that Increased tho valuo of ouran nual product from 05,(100,000 In lhbOto 100. 000,000 in 1&00; that Increased tho number of persons employed on our coal mines from 170,000 In 18ti0 to 209,000 In 1800; thnt pnid in wages to these miners in IS1) f 100,000.000 ns against $55,000,000 In lhso. and that mado profitable nn investment in coal mining of probably, ls.0Ot,0O0 in 1890 ns against $2(11,000,000 in lSbO. 'Most of tho development of that period was in tho mines of tho south, and not in thoso of l'onnsylvnnia and Ohio, but we can stand a matter of competition. It is our own pooplo, blood of our blood, ow ing allegiance to tho same Hag, that havo mado this wonderful development In tho southern section of tho country. Wo congratulate them and rojolco with thom. It Is tho foreign competition from which wo must protoct ourelvos." To tho Oil City delegation Major Mc Klnloy said : "I congratulate you upon tho wonderful development nnd advancement of your lo cal material resources, unknown ,nnd un developed until touched by tho mngio hand of American skill and Invention, both of which havo boon so greatly quick ened by a long established and wiso Indus trial system. Wo havo had many marvel ous changos in tho oconoiny of our homos slnco tho closoof tho rebellion, but 1 recall nono that havo boon moro complete nnd surprising than thoso of ourfuel and light, nor tho growth of any Industry that has boon so rapid In many respects and so lwu cflclal as that In which your city Is so prominent and conspicuous. "I am glad to know that your oil refin eries nnd oil well supply companies nro by no moans your only industries, but that you havo gone on developing Ameri can enterprises until your boiler, tube, wagon, barrel, organ, machino and othor shops have a caplUil of i,0t&S,0O0, employ about 2,500 hands aud pay an average of ;5,000 jior day for labor in nil your various industries. "Tho great Americans who founded Pennsylvania and have guarded her in terests since very properly turned their at tention to tho establishment and onootir ngemont of manufactures, with such marked success that tho groat Keystono statu has become not only the llfo of in dustry, but the commonwealth of pros perous traders and farmers and contented homos. The system 1 would favor for tho country Is tho system of tho fathers a system which ounie in with tho govern ment; a system under which wo nave Had the highest degree of prosperity, which seeks tho sumo growth iu population, tho sumo increase in wealtn,tliosamu(lllluslou of prosperity everywhere that you have euloyeu in .Pennsylvania. "VV'o must hold fast to our present ex cellent financial system, and we must re store that splendid Industrial policy wlileh enabled our country to rapidly, distinct tlvoly and undlsputedly surpass nil others. ihls can bo done by an overwhelming Ho- publicum triumph at tho polls In Novem ber. ' Uov. 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II you want the befit, get Br. Pfsai's PetrasFEfEDaS PSIBs Thov are prompt, rate aed certain In result, Therenulne(Pr. Peal's) ucTerdlnap ooiut. Beat anywhere, 01.60. Addresa EiL Medjcime Co., Cleveland, O. For salo hv V. P. I). KIUUN. Shenandoah. Pa. pei7i7a. Railroad.. f-CIIl'YKIM, DIVISION. ."i:iTi:innit 21, 1890. Trains will len e Shenandoah after tho abuv. date for Wic(jan, (illlierton, FraeUville, Pari Water, St. Clair, Pottsvllle. Hamburg, IteadliiK Pottstown. Phoenixvlllc. !sorriatowu and Phti adclplda (liruad street station) at 6 0S and 111' a. in. aud 1 20 p. in. on week days. For PotV vino nuu lliteritieuiate stations v 10 a. m. SUNDAY. For Wlirtrans. (Illberton. Frrvckvllle. Dhra Water. St. Clair. Pottsvllle. at (1 OS. 9 10 a. in. anf 3 10 p. in. For Hamburg, lteadlng, Pottstown l'lioenlzvllle. isorrlstown. l'htlaueloliln air, eo 9 40 a. in., 3 10 p. in. Trains leave KracKvuie lor snenanuoan i 10 10 a. m. nnd 1211. .",01. 7 42 and 10 27 i). m Sunday, 11 1.1 n. m. nnd 3 40 p. in. l.eavo j'oiisviiio lor suienaiuioau as iu la, ll t a. in. and 4 40, 7 15 and 10 00 p. in. Sunday ai iu 40 a. in., a lo p.-ni. Leavo Philadelphia, lllroad street station), loi Shenandoah at fl 57 and 8 35 a. in., 110 nnd 71 p. in. week days. Sundays leave at G 50 a. m. Leave Ilroad street station. Philadelphia, to; Sea Ofrt, Asbury Park, Ocean tlrove, Lonr Jiraucu, ami intermediate stations, i u, o.ou, ll.OT a. in.. 2 3S, 3.30. 4.05 n. in. week-days, 6 00 Saturdavs only. Huniltv- (stop at Interlakeu forAsbory Park), 1 05, R.25 a Jjenve nroau Mreel Matlon, ruuaueipuia, FOR NEW YOKK. Kinross, week-days, 3 20. 1 05, 4 50, 5 15,0 50 7 33, 8 20, 9 50, 1021 (Dlnliirf Car), HOOn. in. 12 CO noon, 1235 (I.imlliMl 1(10 and 4 22 p. In. Dining Cars), 1 40, 230 (Dining Car) 320,3r I 00, 500, 55ft (Dining Carl, '" 11 5". 812,1000, p m., 1201, night Sundays, 3 20, 1 05, 130,515, 820,833,950, 1021, Dining Car, 11 ill n. in. 12 30, 23u luntiiir u.-irl. i (iu Limited I x.'imiine Car, 5 20, 5 5il, Dinliig Car, 0 35, 0 50,8 12, WOfl )i. iu., 12 01 night. l-.Kpros tor jioston witnotit enauge, liuu a iu., week-days, and ft 50 p. in., dally. FOlt WAMUNUTOX AND THE SOUTH. For lUlthnrn and Washington, 3 TO, 7 20, 8 31 1020, 1123 n. in., 1209 (1181 Limited Dill lug Car), 1 12. 3 is, I II (5 10 Coligrcs-lom, Limited, Dining Car), 0 17, 6 55 (Dining C.tr) 758 (Dining Car) p. in., nnd 12 05 ntghi week dnyrf. .Sundays, 3 50. 7 20, 9 12, 11 28 a. m., 12 09 1 12, 4 41, ( 5 It Congressional Limited Dining Car), 055 (Dining Carl, 7 58 u. in (Dining Car) and 12 05 nlicM. For sea flirt, Sprlint L,ke, Ilelu.ar. Ocean drove, Asbury Park and Long llranch, G 50, S 25 nnd 11 39 u m., 3 30 and 1 U) p. m week days. Sundays, 8 25 a. in. FOlt ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Ilroad street station, Philadelphia (U Ddnware rler bridge), exprean, 907 a. iii. and 7 02 n in. dallv. Leavo Market street Ferry, oxprowi, 5 00, 8 50 a. in., 1 50, I 00, 4 20, nnd t UO . in. Sun days, 800. 900 nnd 9 i a. in. ltetiirnlug leave Atlantic City, exprean, 7 00, 7 10, 9 00, a. in,, 3 00 530 and 7 50 p. m., week days. Simdajs, 1 10.500, and 805, p.m. For Cape -May, AugloMea, Wlldwood aori Holly Pencil. Express. 9 00 n. lu 2 30, and 4 OB p m. week ilays. Sundays, 8 20 a. in. For Sea Isle City, Ocean City nnd Avalou. Kxpress, 910 a, in., and 2 30, 4 20 p. in. wek davs Sundays, 8 50 n. in. For Somcrs Point. Express, 3 00, 8 50, n. in., 160, 4 00 anc 4 20 p. in. week days. Sundays, 8 00, 9 00, a. m, S. M. PnKVOsT, J. It. Wood, Ocn'l Manager. Oen'l Pass'g'r Agtl BROMO-KOLA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured by this granular etTcrvescent and stimu lant. An Inataut cure for sour stomachs and headaches, which often accumulate from having a night out, : JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, mj 17 and 19 Peach Alley, ShenandonhJ for yourself. THAN ROYALTY ITSELF. AS READING R R SYSTEM IN KFFBUT MAY 17. 1806. Trm its leu e SheminJoHti n follows : Kor New Yrk vlu Philadelphia, week daye. 2 10, 720 n. in., 12 18, 300 iindJSM p. m .Sunilnyn, 2 10 n. in. For New York vlu Mnuch Chunk, week days, 3 2 7 20 n. m., 12 49 and 3 00 p. in. For llendltitf nnd l'hilmlrlphfrt, week days, 2 10. rt 25, 7 20 n.m.. 12 H, 3 O) nnd 5 55 p. m. Sun da.VH, 2 10 n. in. For I'ottHvtllu, wet'k d:iyn, 2 10, 7 20 n. ru., and 12 4, 3 u ami n ro p. in. .SuikIrvh, 2 10 n. ui. For Tniim(iiu nnd Malmnoy C'tty, week days, 2 10,5 23, 7 20 n in., 12 18, 3 00 and TN p. m. HuimIiivh, 2 10 n. m. For Villlamport, Sunhiiry nml Lpwlaburfc, wei-k days, 3 23, 11 30 a. in., ISO nnd 7 25 p.m. Huiulayh, 3 25 a. in. For Slahauoy l'iane, weekdays, 2 10. 3 25, S 28 7 20,li:t0n. in.. 12 W, 1 W), 3 00,5 55, 7 25 and 0 65 p. in. SuiuluyH, 2 10, 3 25 ti. m. For AHhlaml and Shamoklti, week days, 8 23, 720,lKtO a. in., 150,725 and 055 p.m. Sun Unyn, 3 25 n. m. For llalthnoro, VashliiBton nnd tho Weal via It. it (). K. H., tliroiiK'li tralu4 le-i lteadlng Terminal. lMiiladelplda, (1 A U. V V.) nt 8 20, 7 55, It 2(5 n. m., 3 10 ami 7.27 p.. Sundays, 3 20,7 00,11 20 a. in., 3 Ifl nnd 727 p. m. Addi tional tralni from Tw cnty-foiirth and Cheei nut streeti tJitlon, week days, 10 30 n. m, 12 20, 12 It H -10 p in. KnudayH, 1 35, 8 23 p. in. TUAIN9 FOU S11KNANIK)AH. Iieave New York via Philadelphia, week dnyt. 4 30, H 00 a. in , 1 30, 4 30, l 00 p. m. and ulKht. Hiimla , fi 00 p. m. Le-avi- New York Mnueh Chunk, week dnx, 1 30. 9 10 a. in,, 1 30 nnd i 15 p. in, Ij-mvc Fhflnilelphla, Ueivliiis Terminal, week day, 4 20, h ai, 10 05 a. in. and 4 05, GU0, 1180 p. in. bnudayft, 11 30 p. in. Leavo ICeadliiK, week days, 135, 710, 1008, 11 55 a. in., d 00 nml K 20 p. in. Sundays, 1 35 a. jou Ijonvo IottB ille, week days, 285, 740 a.m., 12 30 and ft 12 p. in. Sundays, 2 35 a. in. Leave Tftiunqua, week day, 3 IS, H 50, 11 23 ui., 1 27, 7 20 mid 0 13 p. m. Sunday, 3 Irt f Leae Mahniioy City, week davH. 3 if 11 17 a. in., 2 03, 7 41 and lu 04 p. in. Hundnyv , 3 a. in. Leave Mahanoy I'lane, week days, 2 40, 4 00, fian,V37, 11 50 a in., I 12, 2 ly.5 20, 0 26, 7 57 and 1023 p.m. Sundays, 2 40, 400 a. in. Leave WllltHinport, week days, 7 42, 10 10 a, in., 3 3ft ami 11 It p. in. Sundays, 11 15 p. iu ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave rtiiladolphla Chestnut Mreet war! and South htrttt whaif for Atlantic CH . WeekdayH Impress, 8 00. 9 00, H a. m., Saturda) only, 130, 2 OU, 3 00, 3 iu, 1 OU, 4 80, 5U0 5 30p. m. Arooiumodatlou. HOC a in.. 480, C30p. m. fl.no excurMldti train, 7 '"'.i in, Sunday KxproMM, 7 30, 8 00, h3nv.u), lonoa m. 4 H p. in. AtKttn.iiH ilation 8 00 a m , i p. in. Sl.uo excursion train 7 00 a. m. Itufuruliiic le-avti A Hunt to City depot, corner juauiii! aim ArKnnns avenues. Vikdaj-s -Jtpres, IMond.iy3 ouh, 6 45, 1311,5 30,7 30, . a in , I 32 7 00, 7 45, 8 15. 9 00. 10 15 a. 111.. 3 30. 1 .: t 30 p in AccomiuiHlatlon. tl 20. 7 55. p. in sum excursion train fium foot MisiMpi4 nenue only! 0 00 p. m. Hundayn IixprosH, 3 30, 100, 5 00, (i 00, 0 3CL 7 00,7 30,8 00, 0 30 p m Aen.tr inodstioll, 715 a. in., 5 05 p. m. St 00 exeurrfion train from foot MlhshU-iptil nventie only G 10 p in. Parlor Can on all express trains. I. A. SWHIOAHD, G. (J. HANCOCK, Oen'l Superintendent. (len'l I'usi, Ar hillions of Dollars Qo up in Bmoko ovory year. Take no risks hut get your houses, block, fur nlturo, etc., insured In first-class ro liablo companies as represented by TaAVIn PATKT Insurancc AEent UiVlJJ riiUOl, 180 South Main Also Life nd Ancldental Companies. 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