EVENING HERALD IXTAlII.ISlll;l) 1870. Published every I.rentiiit, Except Randny, at 8 Hot Til jAtllllK blSECTi NEAU CESTttR. The Iloritlil U ricllvcicil InHliennniloah Ami llic surrounding towns for six cents ft week, pay nljlo to tho carriers. My mall 83.00 n year, or 38 cents a month, payable iti lulvarieo. Ail vertigo merits chnrKcdrtccnnllUK to space And position. Tho publishers reserve tlio rlxtit to cliAttfte tho fiosltlon of advertisements whenever the pub lcAtlon o( news demand It. The right la reserved to reject nny ndvertleement, wlinther paid for or not. that the publishers niAy iloem Improper. Advertising rates InAdo known upon Hppllontloti. Entered at the pmtofllee At BhcnnndoAti, Pa., a second claw iiiaII inatter. TEUJl'lIONE CONSKOT10N. REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET. Foil I'HSPIIlISCT, WILLIAM M'KIXLHY, (H Ohio, Vi)U VK1 fBiii)ro.T, ClAItltKT A. IIOHAllT, 01 New Jersey. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. FORCY!?GU!'KAN-AT-nAUnli, OALUSHA A. GROW, Of Susquehanna. HAMUHL. A. DAVliNl'OKT, Of Ixlff Evening Herald mommy, ocronmt s, ltuo. l'ltOTJXTJO.N ANI I'ltlJlJ TKAllll. Twi'iity-Hpven Yenra of rmtectlnii (lHfin to 1 Kf:i itcrronsetl our Jillhllo llclit IKI.7 IT,.tOI,KlH. Three Years of 1'rcu Trade (IS!).! to 1 Hill! lucreiueil iiur public ileht IS303,- aaii.uao. Tliesn nro the plainest reasons why McKllilry nliollld he elected president, tin- Mtoiier the better. ACTIVE WORK NEEDED. Under existing conditions, tho Republican party was nover in bettor slmpo to record a victory in November next. Tills 1ms refer ence to the national, state and county tickets. 1 l.c ad vocntcs of the present standard have murli reason lo look forwaid to a grand xntory. While this is true, nevertheless little leliauce can bo placed in tho prophecy ol the great majority of partisans, whoso prcJictionsnro in tlio nature of "tho wish lather to tho thought." - These political prognostlcntors nio biased in their opinions, and littlo depenJenco can be placed in either tho Ilryanllo or McKIn I i' Tho truo iiosition lo tako is to regard t ji io turn as sufficiently critical to demand i n mug vigilance and deterniined client tioin the polls close on tho night' of Novem- bei ,.nl Let not your etl'orts in behalf of : jiiiid money us opposed to a debabed cur loin hi- relaxed because of tho political propln-t Uo to work as though tho success of toe liep iblicau candidates depended upon "ir iiiui iiiuui cum Li. lutueeimiv mi hi luui i.. i.i i -..v..... i..n n.. : .. ..i. to tho county ticket. - Ho far as the national contest is concerned, l IS 1IU, HtttOOU, J . tilth .ttjtll. IU vti- fiatod, but tho majority shuuld bo such that the heresies which made ids nomination pur.-.iblo as tho candidate of a on co great party, will never rise again. It i3 not so much tho defeat of llryan, the individual, as the extirpation of the theories enunciated at Chicago, that is essential to the future pros perity of our country. In no other way can conlideuco bo restored; without confidence, there can bo no improvement in business. -Mr. llryan is an able, well-meaning young man ; eloquent and forceful in argu ment, yet withal ho lacks that oxpeiicnco uud knowledge so necessary for one aspiring to tho highest gift in tho hands of tho Ameri can votors. There nover was it time when wisdom and good sense wcio needed more than now. To stylo tho llryan movement an uprising of tho criminal classes although, jcrlups, his doctrines havo a tendency in that direction is a grievous crior. There ure no muro honest men than somo of those misguided followers of llryan, who have millcrcd from tho mistakes of tho present Democratic administration, and nro unwisely looi. n : to tho men rospousiblo for the hard t.ui for a change. I mlcT these circumstances, it is uecossary f at the lepresentntivus of the Republican 1 vy -each individual votor thereof luii- m themselves missionaries in the cause of jund currency and good government. 'II i ' is necessary in order to win a decisive fci i ry. A temporary defeat for llryan and 1: f lowers will only stay tho agitation of t, livur ; whereas, an overwhelming i ."ity for McKinley aud an honest dollar , 1 tovever place America with the en 1 1 nod nations of the world. This done, .'1 ready seems to lie done beyond ro il' tho Republican lmrty can turn its atten- 1 to thotti other vital principles to which .i-i, a Just pefisjon act, under which c rv nero of tho lato war will feel tho grate ful lu lping baud of the) nation. I l our years ago tho miners of Schuylkill . i uity wcrei'pi'Mlad to to voto for fi-ee trade, nud got low prices and no work. This year they nro asked by tho same men to vote for Xrer bllvur and thus ine'renso tlio prices of th tits they consume Jhp necoajjarios of life. Tue pcoploof hejcoimtry st' iliolat. presi dential election voted for a change, and got 1 rd tunas uijd fti'oop hoii6s, 'nid iifte9 no Woik and no wn,jn, They have had e .uuiiu of Democratic rule TJuy want tho food time - of 1j3 back again, and will Voto fur the prim iplts that made thorn: good times, sound money, protection and reciprocity. -What is truo of tho nation Is enually truo of the county. Tho Ifcpublicans havo nominated an exceedingly strong ticket every limit upon It is worthy tho vote of tho taxpayers of the county, from the humblest to tho highest. Tho party Is united, each candidate working for the success of tho other, and all aro not only worthy of, hut Justly entitled to tho votes of every Republi can, lecause they represent Republican principle', and being men above tho average intelligence who will administer tho duties of the respective oilloes to which they asplro In the interests of tho people at largo, will command tho votos of hundreds of Democrat. From now until tho polls clone in Novem ber, there is work to bo done. Thooaudidatos and Chairman llduards and his committee cannot do it all. Kach Individual voter can and should do his share. Take no stock In the vaporlngs of the political prophet. When thoy tell you that Schuylkill county Is cer tain to record n victory for tho Republican ticket, let tho prophecy bo a sourco of inspira tion for still moro energetic work on ytmr part, and thus make the victory doubly sure. Tho true position for overy Republican to assumo is to regard tho situation as sufllcicntly critical to demand untiring vigilance until tho polls close. Over confidence lost many battles. It Is No Longer lYured. That lieictoforo much dreaded and gener ally fatal disoase, diphtheria, has at last been overcome. Thompson's Diphtheria Curo is as positive; to euro as it is used according to instructions. No more dotiths need occur from diphtheria, croup, quinsy, or any other throat affection. l)y all means keep ono or more bottles ou hand all the time. It costs only 60icents a bottlo and Is sold at Kiriins drugstore. Ask your grocer for tho "Royal Patent ' flour, and tako no other bruud. It Is the best flour made. PERSONAL. Mr. and Mrs, William Hall, of Mt. Carmel, spent Saturday and yesterday as guests of friends in town and Jackson. Mrs. Thomas L. Snyder is suffering from a set ere attack of quinsy, hut is improving. .Mrs. Morgan Stctler has returned fiom l'ottsvilie, whero sho attended tho funeral of her brnthcr-in-law, Thomas A. Tindle. Miss Ruby Yost, of Dunmorc, Pa., is the guest of Mrs. J. W. lluttou, on North West street. Charles Willinan lias gone to Mt. Carmel, tu enter tho employ of Kecfo Ilros. J. D. Ilreiinan returned to Philadelphia to day, to resume his studies in the dental de partment of tho University of Pennsylvania. School Director William T. Trezio spent to-day at l'ottsvilie as a witness in the suit of Johnson & Wilson agaius,t tho Lithuanian church. Jacob Noll visited friends at l'ottsvilie to-day. Mr. and Mrs. 13. 11. Hunter spent yesterday with relatives at Ashland. Miss Piescilla Parry returned homo Satur day after a Jtay of seven weeks at Hay View, Milwaukee, Wis. 1'. A. Aiiituek spent Sunday at Port Carbon. Harry Reeves spent Sunday at St. Clair. Muinrs. Charles Dcrr, Oscar Keogh, James and Henry Sampsell spout tho day chestnut lug in tho Oatavlsa valley. Messrs.. Mark Kdwards, Oliver Capper, John Reeso and Kdward Johnson were Sun day visitors to Mt. Carmel. Mrs. George Manning and daughter, Cora, of 13ist Coal street, left to-day for liirdsboro, to visit illative s. Mrs. Ahialum Mumniey, of West Centre street, piesentcd her husband with a baby girl on Saturday. It. A. Divenport w.isattendlng to business at Puiuvillo to-day. D. Juhn Price, left for Philadelphia this morning to icsumu his studies at the Hahnemann medical college. Miss Lydia Ileehner, of llazleton, visited her sister, Mrs. Dluklocker. on West Cherry street, yesterday. Misses Katio and Annie Render, two of Minersvillo's most popular young, ladies aro tho guests of MUs Maggie Iiminan, on Soutli Main street. Hugh Kvans, of Mt. Canned, was u Satur day night visitor to town. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hooks and soul Rimer, of Pottsvlllo, were the guests of their son, Frederick, on South IVust street, j ester day. "Cures talk" In favor ol Hood's Sarsapnrllla, as for no other medi cine. Its great cures recorded in truthful, convincing language of grateful men and women, constitute Us most effective ad vertising. Many of these cures aro mar velous. Thoy havo won the confidence ol tho jwoplo; havo given Hood's Barsapa rilla the largest Bales in the world, and have made necessary for its manufacture tho greatest laboratory on earth. Hood'a Sarseporilla is known by the cures it has made cures of scrofula, salt rheum and eczema, euros ol rheumatism, neuralgia and weak nerves, cures of dyspopsia, liver troubles, catarrh euros which provo Sarsaparjlla Is tho best-In fact the Ono Truo Illood Purifier. M.i rm 01!ro Ilm His. easy to nOOU S Fills Uko, easy to operate, aw A Handsome Complexion Is ono of tboEToat,et charms n iTOrnan can' possess, l'ozzoui's CouiUiiios 1owdi:r gives it. A GOOD PRACTICE. If You Want a Good Appetite and Perfect Digestion, After each meal dlssolvo one or two of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets in tho mouth and, mingling with tho food, thoy eonstltuto a digestive absolutely snfo for tho most sen sitive stomach. They digest tho food heforo it has ttmo tu ferment, thus preventing tho formation of gas and keeping the blood puro and free from the poisonous products of fermented, half-digested food. .Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets mako tho com plexion clear by keeping tho blood puro. They increase flesh by digesting llesli fo rming fowls. Stuart's Dyspeiula Tablets Is the only remedy designed especially fur tho cure of stomach troubles and nothing else. Ono disease, one remedy, the successful physician of to-day Is tho specialist, tho suc cessful inedlclno is tho modlcluo prepared especially for one disease. A whole package taken at ono time would not hurt you, hut would simply bo a waste of good material. Over six thousand men and women in the statoof Michigan alono havo been cured of indigestion and dyspepsia by tho uso of Stu art's Dyspepsia Tablets. Sold by all druggists at 50 cents per pack ago. Send for Treo Hook on stomach diseases to Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. Many a day's work Is lost by stck head ache, caused by indigestion and stomach troubles. DoWitt's Littlo Knrly Risors are the miwt ell'cclual pill for overcoming such difficulties. C. II. Hagenbtich. WAHANOY CITY. A Trump Who l'ounil Just AVlint He Wns Seeking. Maiianov City, Oct. 5. Saturday night a tramp who gave tlio name of John O'Connor accosted C. & I. Policeman Smith, at tho curlier of Main aud Centre streets, aud asked whero lie could get a night's lodging. Smith at once Identified O'Connor as the man who, ou the afternoon of the same day, had robbed tho L. V. R. R. watchbeix at Harry's Junction of two lubber coats and an overcoat belong ing to James Rcckcr, the watchman, who had furnished tlio C. & I. police with a descrip tion of the thief after giving cliaso that lo sulted lu tlio lecovery of two uf tho coats. O'Connor did not deny tho charge when he foro Justice Cuylo and said ho committed tho theft witli the expectations of gettlug lodg ing for tho winter. Tlicro was a large gathering in St. Canicus church this morning to witness tlio obsequies of tho lato 13d ward C. Dwyer. Tho services were of a most impressive character. Father McManauiiu road mass aud Father Mcl3nroe dellveied the sermon. Father Prcudergast, of Mahanuy Plane, was master of ceiemuuies; Father Nalon, of Shenandoah, deacon, and LMward O'Hrien, who was a fel low student of the deceased in tho Ovcr bruok seminary, was sub-deacon. Two very impressive solos weie rendered by MUses Katie Moore aud DonahoC. Rilward Paul left town this morning to at tend the State Firemen's convention at Johnstown. There will be a meeting of tho Republicans at Delano to-morrow night and they will bo addressed by 13. S. Reiuhold, of this place, aud Hon. I3lias Davis, of l'ottsvilie. PITHY FOINTE. lluppeuhigs Throughout the Itegjlnn Chron icled lor Uuitty lVrtistil. The dance of tho Jolly Four club, which was postponed last week, will take place in Rohbins' Hall to-morrow ovening. llreen's Rialto cafo has discontinued the serving of free lunches in tho morning aud will servo them in the evening instead. The damage dono at the Maplu Hill shaft by the car being pulled to tho slieovos, Thursday afternoon, lias been tcpaired and tho colliery resumed this morn iug. Prof. John Jones, of Mihanoy City, lias a violin nearly two hundred years old. Twenty-two Italians left llazleton last woek for Italy. "Shut tlio door" signs have mado tholr ap pearance. Tlio Franklin Iron Works, at l'ottsvilie, havo icccivcd a contract to build nine ele vators for tho Equitable. Insurance Company's building in New York city. If you want to buy, tell or exchange merchandise of any sort, toll tho people through tho columns of tho Hkualii. Every one gets to know It when mentioned in tho people's popular papor. TO CUltli A COM) IN OXi: DAY Tako Laxativo Hronio Qululno Tablots. All druggista refund tho money If It fails to cure 25 cents. iT,it,.i,.,.., r.i,.n....tt. J Valentino Micleorzewicz and Tecla Kar lowski, both of Cass township, Chas Ottorbelu aud Sallio A. Dreihclhis, both of Schuylkill Haven. (ieo. H Guilder and Annio E. McCormick, both of Pottovillo. Cioorgo W. C. 13. Kline, of Sucdburg, and Currio Wolfe, of Pinogrovo township. Noted Moonshiner Killed, Haleigii, 3S C, Oct. G. Telegrams ro- eelvod by revenue olllclnls here say thut Deputy Ilovenue Collector v. F. ulbson, in Illudeii county, has shot and killed Harney Junes, a noted desperado. Holms for years gone hewvily nrineel and accom panied by Ileroo bulldogs. For yonrs at tempts nan neeii maue to capture mm mm break up his Illicit distiller', which wns lu a swamp. Gibson arrested two other moonshiners. General Harrison's Campaigning. Cikcix.vati, Oct. B. The ltepublicnn campaign oommittue received a telegram from ox-Prosldont Harrison consenting to make a political speech at Music Hall lu this city noxt Wednesday night He will bo hero during Wednesday to look after tho tomb of his grandparents nnd father at North Bond, nud tu attend a law case in tho oourts. On Thursday night ho will speak at Charleston, W. Va. Will Ascend In a Man Kite. Chicago, Oct. 5. Liouteuant Josoph E. Mnxfleld, chief signal officer of tho depart ment of the Missouri, uud now stationed in Chicago, will soon make an ascent oua man carrying kite, to bo built by Octavo Chanuto. Tho ascent will lw mado tu an arm chair fastened to tho kite's froiiio,nud will bo for tho purpose of testing tho ef ficiency of a flying klto for observation purposes. Whon you want good rooting, plumbing gas fitting, or general tinsniithlug dono call on u, t . .uauagntr la west ueuiro street, Deolrtinstc-cs 1-tf DEATH OF ANOTED POET tVllllnm Morris, ttm Kngllsh Socialist and Mllllnualro Manufacturer. London, Oct. 5. William Morris, tho colcuratod English poet, died on Saturday. Willlnm Morris, mlllionnlro manufac turer, poot, urtlst mid racialist, was horn nt Wnlthnmstowo, in Esson, about sovon mllos from Loudon, In 1SJ1. no wns cdti- WILLIAM nonius, catod nt Marlborough school, in Wiltshire, and afterward at Exotcr college, Oxforel. After leaving collcgo ho studied painting and architecture In 1803 ho started In London nn establishment for tho design ing and manufacturing of wall papor, stnlnod glass, woven goods and household docorntlons. His first public npponranco as a poot wns iu 18J58, whon ho camo at onco into prom lnonco by tho publication of a book of thirty poems entitled "Tho Dofonso of Gulncvoro, and Other Pooms." In 18(15 appenred his "Llfo and Death of JnFon," and In 1809 "Tho Story of Grettcr the Strong." Between tho years 1608 and 1871 ho published tho twonty-four legendary tnlos, "Tho Earthly I'aradlso," recltod by a company of travelers who had sailed wostwnrd from Norway to And tho para dise lu question. For sovcral years past Mr. Morris has Identified hlmsolf find his acts with an or ganization known all over Great Hrltaln, whoso efforts aro devotod, heart and soul, to tho rovolutionizatlon of England. Itucklen'a Arnica Salve. Tho host salve in tho world for cuts. hruisos, soros, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, channel! hands, chilblains, coins, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or jo pay required. It is guaranteed to give porloct satisfaction or mouy reiunaeu. 1'jioe S5 cents per box. Tor sain by A. Wnsley. Policemen Illdietetl lnr Assault. NEW YoiiK, Oct. 5. Policemen Owen nnd Sulllvuu and John Spalding wore ar rested on Saturday, accused of having brutally assaulted James Dalton, who was nrrosled on Sept. 0, charged with havimr robbod Honry Hlldobraudt, the collector for the Kinglcr Drawing company. Tho men wero indicted by tho grand jury for Ksfnult In tho fecond degree. Attempt to Hold Up n Trolley Car. Clkvklavd, Oct. 5. Seven highwaymen attempted to hold up a trolley car in nn unfrequented part of this city Itwasthe last trip, and thu conductor had nearly 40. Tho men covered tho motorman and conductor with revolvers and commanded them to throw up their hands, but tho mo torman put on full current uud luft the desperadoes in tho lurch. Tlio whole system is drained and undei mlned by indolent ulcers and open sores. DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo speedily heals them. It is tho best pile cure known. C. H. Hagcnbucli. Four Killed ly a lturstfug Holler. KlNOSTOX, Mich., Oct 6. Tho boiler in a saw mill at Novesta exploded, instantly killing Mr. Mills, tho proprietor, and Jorry Lowls. Ezra Scrlbor was Hcalded to eleath by steam, and Ezra Duce was so badly mangled aud scalded that he died shortly afterward. Lewis' hoael was torn off and carried 300 foot from his body. Tho boiler was old, aud had boon condomned as unsafe. Train ltolibers Secureel No llooty. ALUUQPEltQUE, N. M., Oct. 5. Theholtl up of tho Atlantic nnd Pacific pnssengor train at Hlo Purco, in which bandit Colo Young was klllcd.wasa failure financially, tho robbers socurlng no monoy. It Is thought tho men aro members of tho saino gang that robbed Sopar postofllce u few weoks ago, and havo boon terrorizing tho southern part of Now Mexico. Poison Ivy, inscot bites, bruises, scalds, burns, are quickly cured by DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, the great pilo curo. C. II. Hagcuhuch, Another Suspected rillbukter. Atlantic Citv, Oct. 6. Tho steam launch Illchnrd K. Fox, which was mixed up in tho departuro of tho Hormuela fili bustering oxpodltlon that left Darnogat somo tlmo ago, left this city on Saturtlay. Sho is suspectod to bo on tie way to a point on tho Now Jersey coast, and there to placo an expedition on tho steamer Lau rada,whlch luft Philadelphia ou Suturehiy. Charles Ilolof, tho Cuban hecrotnry of war, Is said to boon board. Custom Houso Collector Higboo is reported to havo ro oolveel instructions from Washington to be on the lookout. Cunitdu Pacific Strike. Montueal, Oot. 6. The Canadian Pa cific telegraphers' strike cannot last much longer, nooordlng to tho olllclnls of tho road. Thoy claim that on threo divisions, tho Queboo and Ontario, and from tho Soo to Sudbury, everything is working lu first class shape, aud mi other divisions mat ters nro approaching a normal condition. Squails of sjieiclal constables havo gono north from this city ami Toronto to the North Hay and Sudbury dlstrlow, where troubloulways -oems to crop up when u sii'IKO is in progress. It doesn't matter much whether sick head ache, biliousness, iudlgestion and constitu tion are cmusou by neglect or by unavoidable circumstances; DoWitt's Little Esrly Risers will speedily euro thorn all. C. H. Hagcn bucli. No I'uslou 'lu Virginia. lticnstoxi), Oct. 5. There will ho no fusion lxjtween tho Democrats nud Pop ulists in Virginia ou presidential electors. Tho commit toes of tho two parties, after a two days' conforonco, iiiljourncd without reaching an agreement. Tho Democrats woro willing to glvo tho Populists two or threo electors, but stipulated that thoy should btipport Sowull for vice prosldont. This tho Populists declined to accept. Grlp-Cotils-Headache. Why sutler with Coughs, Colds and l.a (Irlpnowheu Laxatlvu lirnmo Quinine will curo you in ono day. Put up in. tablets con venient, ior lasiug. uuaranteea lo cure, or money refunded. Price, 23 cents. For sale by Kirllu s Phaiumcy. THE DISTRIBUTION OF WEALTH An Interesting Statement Isjneil by Comp troller of tho Currency Eckels. Washinotox. Oct 5. Comptroller of tho Currency Eckels has issued a state ment giving tho rosults of nn investiga tion made by him of the amount of nil kinds of money held by tho banking in itltutlonsof tho country ou July 1. Tho number of banking houses aud trust com panies Inquirod of woro 18,004 nnd of 77 clourlng houses. Ilepllos wero recelvod from 5,783 banks and trust companies nud 60 clearing houses. Tho total amount of cash In tho S,7S31n stltutions reporting was enl3,ll,819. It is divided ns follows: Goldooln, $181,077,003; gold certificates, $53,481,338; sllvor dollars, s8,35f,013; fractional sllvor, $7,009,073; sll vor certificates, ?89,008,BHU; treasury notes (1800), $18,120,018; United Stntos notos, $110,400,373; curronoy certificates, f20,853, 000; national banknotes, 83,703,834. Of this total cash 8,453 natloual banks reporting hold f335,174,010, and 2,205 state banks, savings banks nnd private banks, $77,030,233. Tho amount of gold coin and gold certificates held by those nntlonnl hanks was $153,073,004, nud by these state hanks, otc, 31,481,737. A comparison of tho monoy holdings of tho geographical districts shows that tho 829 reporting banks in tho Now England states held but $0,003,071 moro total cash nnd $0,813,583 moro of gold and gold certif icates than the 070 roportiug bunks In tho southern states; tho 1,273 banks in tho eastern states $103,511,034 moro total oaBh and $33,409,704 moro of gold nnd gold cer tificates than tho 2,431 banks In tho west orn stntos; tho 070 banks in tho southern states $3,451,811 moro total cash aud $10, 017,017 loss gold and gold certificates than tho 509 banks in tho Pacific states and territories; tho 829 banks in tho Now Eng land states $10,051,510 moro cash and $1,202,002 less gold nnd gold certificates than tho 509 banks in tho Pacific states aud territories. Tlio Destruction ol llfsbecs A. Tt Tncso.v, A. T., Oct. fj A report has just been received hero that tho mining town of Blsbeo, A. T., containing 2,600 in habitants, has been almost washed out by a cloudburst. Tho telegraph wires are tlown and tho report cannot bo verified, but a serious disaster Is foarcd, as tho town Is located in a narrow canyon,whlch offers littlo chance of oscapo from floods. Further monger reports from Benson con firm tho death Thurselay of Mrs. Ashburn nud her children, Mrs. Zok nud hor two boys, and four Moxloans by tho cloudburst thora. Don't trillo away time when you havo cholera morbus or diarrhoea. Fight them in tho beginning with DoWitt's Colic anel Cholera Cure. You don't havo to wait for results, they aro instantaneous, and it leaves tho bowels in healthy condition. C. H. Ilagonbuch. An Ambassador from China. Washixoto.v, Oct. B. .M. ulster Tang Yu, of China, yesterday had a call from Yen Nlou, tho imperial commercial am bassador of tho omporor of China, nnd his sulto. Tho nmba.ss.idor, who is a Chiueso ofllclnl, has no diplomatic functions, but his business is purely of a commercial character, aud ho Is making a trip through tho United Statos, and conducting an In quiry particularly into tho stato of his couutrymcn hero. Mr. Yen says ho is much pleased with what ho has seen of tho country and its people Tho ambassador will spend most of his tlmo In San Fran cisco. "I had chronic diarrhoea for ten years," says L. W. Kichlein, a Justice of the Peace at South Easton, Pa. "No remedy afforded mo real relief until I was Induced by Chas. T. Kilian, the druggist, to try Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It cuicd mo aud for a year I havo had no return of tho trouble." It has also cured many others, among them old soldiers who had contracted the disease in tho army and given up all hopo of recovery. For salo by Gruhlor Bros., druggists. The Czar's Life Spared, Loxdox, Oct. 5. Tho Dally Mall reports that tho nihilists have held several oxcltod meetings in London in receut elnys. "Somo of the nihilists," says this papor, "wero In favor of an nttcmpt upon tho czar's llfo, but tho majority In favor of inaction oar rlod tho day, on tho ground that England was tho only country whore an asylum was loft for tho extremists." President Krueger's Demands. Loxdox, Oct. 5. President Krueger's "war budget" is causing uneasiness. Ho demands closo to 1,000,000 for arms and ammunition and over 500,000 for "special sorvlcos." Tho solution suggosted iu Cape town is that tho prestdont modltates somo coup of his own In conjunction with Boer sympathizers in tho Orange Free Stato aud at tho Cupo. If you havo evor seen a littlo child in tho agony of summer complaint, you can realize the danger of tlio trouhlo and appreciate the value of instantaneous relief always atTorded by DoWitt's Colic and Cholera Cure. For dysentery and diarrhoea it is a reliable remedy. Wo could not afford to recommend tills as a curo unless it were n curo. C. H. Hageubuch. Vlremilll Meets Death. HocilESTElt, N. Y"., Oct. 5. Firo in the clothing district on North St. Paul street resulted in tho death of Harry Austin, a inombor of tho Protective Hoso company, and cnusod n financial loss of about $75, 000. Austin's neok was broken by falllug through a manhole iu tho pavement. Fined S300 lnr Abusing a Hoy. PlTTSBuBG, Oot. 6. Charles Handel, a Jefforson township farmer, was find WOO and ooats fur abusing William Osborno, Jr., n boy who hail been hound out to hliu. itlieuiiititlsiii Cured In a Day. "Myttio Curo" for llliounmtism and Neu ralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon tho system is remarkable and uiystorious. it removes at once tho cause and the disease immediately disappears. Tho first dose greatly bonoflts; 75 cents. Sold by i. u. uagenoucn, Druggist, anenanaoap. HngravfMl Invitations. Notwithstanding tho fact that we have ouo of the flnost job otllccs in the Intorlor of tho stato, new material is being added to keep abreast of the times and to meet tho want of our patrons, Besides the addition of a num ber of tho latest faces of Job type, we are now prepared to furnish wedding invitations, ball programs, etc., equal to tho finest wurk of the cngmvor at one-foilrth tho amount cliargcd for this class of work. Call at our nflico, ordrop usa postal card, when in ucod of these things or any kind of Job work. You will be well pleased with tho workman ship and the prices. A Sure Cure for Coughs aud Colds. That's what I'an-Tina'is, 25c. At Oruhler Ilroa., drug store. let Tl'e ViTole World Know The Gcod DrJlilej'Ikart Cure Does EART DISEASE, has Its rictlm at a disadvantage. Always taught that heart disease is incurable, when tho symptoms become well defined, tho patient becomus alarmed and a nervous panic takes place. But when a suro remedy is found and a curo effected, after years of suffering, there Is great rejoicing and desire to "let tho wholo world know." Mrs. Laura Wlno-1 inper, of Selkirk, Kansas, writes; "I deslro to let tho wholo world know what Dr. Mllos1 ?ir IY551PQ' Heart Curo has done for ui. i'mca me F0rtcnycatsIlmd Heart Cllr pain fn my heart, short- Darlnran DeSS 0t breatlli Palpitt- KCSIOICS tlon.palninmyloftsido. Tjaolffi oppressed feeling In my AiCilIUli.... chest, weak and hungry spells, bad droams, could not lie on cither side, was nurjb and suffered terribly. I took Dr. Mllos' Heart Ouro and boforo I finished tho socond bottle I felt its good effects, I feel now that I am fully recovered, and that Dr. Miles' Heart Curo saved my llfo." Dr. Mllos' Heart Ouro is sold on guarantee that first bottlo benefits, or money refunded. DO. LOSS'S BOOK FREE AND v O.tll..-. 2.13 poKea; cloth Doucds curHy tern, d . J cnilti free. Treatment by mall strictly oai'i.i T.tl.-.i, uni a toslilvc. quiet euro guaran"-i'. Xe matler !mw liot; MnnJUlg. 1 will pot 1 fly c in j ou. Write or ca'.L OR nSp,329fi.l5!!iSl.Phlla.Pa. THOMPSON'S DIPHTHERIA CURE llllllliiiiiiiiiiiMiiimiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiillllllllllillllim HITS THE HARK EVERY TIME An lnfalllblo remedy for Sore Throat, Croup and Quinsy. That much dreaded dlscaso Diphtheria, Is cured overy tlmo Thompson's Diphtheria Curo la applied accord, lng to printed Instructions glvcu with every bottlo. Terfectly harm less and positive to euro. Not a single coso on record whero It failed. The only Remedy In the World that positively cures 1 Diphtheria. Thousands of unsolicited testi monials on hand which speak for themselves. Bold by druggists and dealers at 60 CTS. A BOTTLE. If your dealer happens not to have any on hand write to tho manu facturers, enclosing n two-cent stamp and tho goods will bo chipped C.O.I). By all means don't fall to havo this Mcdlclno handy In tho houso, at all times, as IU uso will save all fear of death by Diph theria. MANUFACTURED BV THE Thompson Diphtheria Care Co. WILLIAMSPORT. PA. For salo at Klrlln's drug store. Teams to Hire. If you want to hire a safe nud reliable team for driving or for working purposes pay Shields' livery stable a visit. Teams constantly on hand at reasonable rates. JAMES SHIELDS, No. 410 East Centre street. Opposite Reading rallroAtl station. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity --For-- BARBnY's (i Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. A genuine wolcomo waits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON Cor. flaln and Coal Sts. Finest whUkeyt. bcem. norter and co nt la ml y on tap. Choice temperance drlni rrxa -v w- -'. if NEVER KNOWN TO FAlLlg fuiiiiifiiiinntiuuWimni 1
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