V EVENING HERALD i:mtaiii.isiii:d is;o. Published overy I'.vcnlnu, Kierit Hunilny, nt S fiotTn J a mil k Htbeet. Xeab CEtrniK. li llerstlrl li drllvni d iii.HlicntiiiclDAti nnel Uio aurruumlliiK teiwnq for nix rent ft week, pay able to tlin curriers. Ily mull 18.00 n yir, or M ceut a month, pnynlile! in mlvune-c. AilveirtNo ments clinrKcunct'onlliiKtonpitceftnd position. The nublislicrs rcscrvu the rljM to clinnjrc tlie jtoeitton of nttvcrtisciuciits whenever the pub lication of iiewn (leinnnils It. The rletht Is iiumiuii 111 newn ueiunnus 11. inu nK". ' reserved to rclcct nnv ftdvcrtUement. whether iild for or not. that the puhtlshprs may deem fiunroiier. Adrcrtisini; rates tundo known uiun ftppiieauon. Entered nt tlia postoflleo nt SlieimndoiOi, l'a., ns TKI.Kl'llONH C0.VN1SCTI0N. REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET, i on ritixtiinNT, WILLIAM M'KINLIiV, Of Ohio. vim vice rnwinorr, tIAltllHT A. IIOHAUT, Of New Jersey. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. r0RC05flUrMMAV'AT'f.AunX, (lALUHHA A. OIIOW, Of Kusqtichftiinft. HAMUHIj A. DAVENI'OKT, Of IVIr Evening Herald Tl'KSDAY, (("I'OI!i:n Ii, lfeDO. ritoriccTioN ami 11:1:1: TitAnu. Trnty-Hevcii Years of I'roteetlon (ISC'; to 1 !: (I.ii.iim iI our pnbllo li'llt i,741,:joi,k;h. Tlm-a tears or Tree Tradu (18!)3 to 1 Kill) Inereusi'il our public) debt frSSOtt, 32U,li:ill. lliese are the plainest reasons why MeKlnlry should lie eleeteil president, the sooner the better. BY THE WAYSIDE. When men run fur public ollico tiny usually aiu their reasons, If they havo any sillier than the desire for the emoluments of the saiim. Mr. Slicfiheid lias not yet given any fund ronton why lie should uiircMint tills )ismt in CouKiess. Hut, then, Watson wauLs to draw tlio Milary, you know. Ily the way, the nuisance thattxistx nt tlio lower end of Main street has not been nlkttorl. Tlio attention of the Chief lliirgoiw mid health authorities hnvo been dliccted to tills mallei nivcral times, but they appear to IK u ore it entirely. 1 -Tin' compulsory educational law does not :lc.-viKii;iii says .Superintendent of l'uhlic In struitiou Seliaell'er, any specific tinnj in wluiJi rlnldieli will bo lequircil to enter hool, irlietheral opening of tlie term or al nun' soliseueiit time during its continuance. In ui'-b i to obtain the heM possible lesults ii ly a Iv iN'ibe lor .School lluards to tuko Mich jin'miiiMi httpsasnio necessary to iililniii tt.i II.II1H ynf tho children of tlio icijuircil ago "iu. r. ati udiincc, and to adopt .uch leason--nb)'- ';k ( uiiil icsn.Htiotis ua iilay ho deemed jirnpcr to infoiec attciftta'utc in such eases. It Li undoubtedly wise and proper to requite utteiidaiicu at tlio opening of the school term ill all iwi in which no sathfactoiy excuse foi absence is gi veil by tliose in charge of n child Imtwien fi and la inclusivo. Dr. -SeliaellUr eautions the Dilectora to use their Ikjm, judgment and counsels dii-cictioti in the enforcement of the law in order to secure a gradual r iinpji.uicu with its piovisious. 1 IScfure tho miners of Schuylkill county xiast their voles on November Unl, they should weigh well the arguments of every frwisilwr speaker that has addressed them In this ' uiiipaign. Kveiy one of them, with Cjiididau .Shepherd included, have ilcclaied that the adoption of free jiilvcr will raise the price ol all commodities. If thisho tine, and it ha, not been disputed, then an incuasu of jiricvn is viiialcut to a dceiease in wages, Iicc-uim; the dollar will nut hau tho same inirchasiiig power about onu half. Whilo the Uryan theory of a debased cuneney will inciudso tho necessaries of life, it will not ulsu wages. Let every worklngman con sider well this question. lo tho.-o who think Watson .Sliephuid a martj r. we would stiggost (hat if elected his "uiiry will lid f."),0uu a year, with a private id -clary to do his laburs, whatever h.ippeus i i-'j rest of us. lie will hu doing far better Ul us a pleader at tho county bar. lie is, I ubi, honest in his flxid purpose to gel mi ' i.j Cougi-osS on any lusis that will ' ait his life dufeho, The only thing -i in In his mind is tho dillictilty ex- 4 in ascertaining which Shepherd is lid id tho ono that voted fur and i d I bo gold standard at Allcutown, or .' that favored free coinage time i iter at llarrlsljuig. Hut, then, . nils to go to C'ongruitii, yuu know. Ii 1'' ' t t ill lit 1 ill circulating sound money literature is sulTu lent to slum- the appreciation in which tho paper is held abroad as well as at homo. Watson Shepherd has tlmo anil awitn ro fused to meet (.'ohgtcssmau Urumm in a Joint dctiato, and now coinos our own "Wandering Willie" with a refusal to discuss tlio financial question with it young Mlnersvllle baker by the name of W. I,. Looser. Mr. Wilhelm has declared that ho is ready to discuss tlio question with any advocate of. tho piescnt standard, but when his challenge is accepted he brushes tho matter aside by tlio assertion that his challenger is outclassed; that Mr. Looser doesn't understand tlio question nt Issuo sufficiently lo discuss It Intelligently. We havu not the pleasure of an acquaint ance with "Wandering Willio's" chnllengor; but wodo know that there nro men work ing in the mines to-day that can give Wilholin pointers on tho financial question, and can discuss tho issuo from a practical standpoint, which Mr. Wilhelm docs not. It is n wenk position that will not stand the light ol discussion, and Wilheltn will realize this when tho returns aro received on tho night of November 3rd. TO CltltlT A COI.K IN ONU DAY Tako I&xativo lliomo CJuinino Tnblots. All ilrugglstA refund tho money if it fails to cure. 25 cents. PERSONAL. John J. Matlilas, of Mahanoy City, was a town visitor yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. U., (I. Hess returned from their bridal tour last night. I. 'uv. M. II. Jones, of North Wales, 0. It., who was a guest of Itev. I). I. Evans, in town the past week, left this morning to visit friends in Scranton. Mrs. Wyatt, of I'aik Place, was the guest of town friends yesterday. John A. Lewis is spending a vacation in Heading, being the guest of the family of James Klees, formerly of town. Miss Nellie Malloy, of Win. Pcnn, yester day entered the Kutztown State Normal school to take a two years' course in various studies. MissStaela Doyle, ho was visiting her parents in town, has returned to Philadel phia. Arthur Parri'li left last evening for Pitts burg, where he intends to locato permanently. Chief llurgess Hums returned to town last night after a visit of seer.il days to friends in Philadelphia. .Miss Gertrude Hough, of South Jardin stieet, leaves for New York to-night. To morrow she will sail for r.ngland, wheie she will spend the winter for tlio benefit of her health. II. I". Laudig, of llazlcton, is a gULSt of town fiiends. Mls Hattie Marshall, of North West street, isMilI'criiig from an attack of rheumatism. Lewis Mann, tho West Centre stieet mer chant, and Miss Jeauette l.'ohlschmldt, of Mt. Carincl, will bo married on the 25th iiist. 11. A. Acker, manager of the Grand Tnion Tea Company branch at Heading, was gleet ing acquaintances here to-day. Miss .Iai.o Derrick, of Plymouth, has re turned lliero after a pleasant sojourn with liienils in town. .Superintendent J. J. Uradigan spent to-day at Pottsville asn witness in tlie Lithuanian church case. John L. llnssler spent to-day at Pottsvlllo. Mr. and Mrs. Kuos Hall have returned from their wedding tour and are at their home in Mahanoy City. Miss Nellie Larkin, of Scranton, is visiting friends in town. Linnnuel Jenkyn, candidate for Hecordcr on the liopublicau ticket, circulated among voters hole to-day. Diphtheria's Ijiiiuy. Heretofore diphtheria held supreme sway in all families where it entered. Physicians lined n eir b.st medical skill to -'." and cine tlie li'iiilile di,e,nt', yet tiiou-.imli died nuiiiiiilly. At Inst a positive leniedy has been found which rum every case that" may ari-e. Thompson's Diphtheria Curo is positively guaranteed to euru overy ease of Diphtheiia wliero it is applied in l-ict ac loidaneo witli printed instliictiom. Lead ing drugsMs everywhere sell it at fl( cents a bottle, and no fiinily in the land ran att'urd to hu without some on hand all the time. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout tho Iteglon Chron icled lor Hasty I'ertisal. Tho cornerstone laying exercises of tho new St. Paul's LplscopaK'hapelnt Mechanics vlllc, did not take place Sunday as was in tended, owing to tho Inclement weather. Tho teremony was postponed until next Sun day nfternoon. John Smith, of Gordon, ox-supervisor of llutler township, and father of Deputy Shcriir 11. J. Smith, Is seriously 111. lie is 81 years of ago. Hlehard C. Welilcmoyer lias hecn awarded the cut met to w!ut the interior and exterior of the Lithuanian Church. The Democrats will hold a meeting nt the St. Nicholas .school house this evening, thu speakers being, Wntsoti 1'. Shepherd, M. M. llutke, Daniel Guitiaii, James !'. Mlnoguo and John 1'. Dolphin. Tho nomination papers of tho Jeffersoulan party wore filed nt tho State Department yesterday. Theio were 3,100 endorsers on the papers for electors nnel Coiigrcssmcn-at large. Locust Gap is to havo n dally paper. Tho llcrks county fair this year ncteil a profit of $1,031.0". Softro.il trallie on tho Heading railroad will be again taken over the main lino. The experiment of handling It on tho Catawissa branch was not satisfactory. Tho "Cleopatra" company closed tho sea son at Ashland on account of had business, having lost ?3,000 in five weeks. That old chestnut, "Undo Tom's Cabin," with an inferior company, is "doing" the towns in this county. Mino Inspector Ureunan reports that four fatal mine accidents occur led In his district during the month of September. Isadoro Stabler has been appointed School Director for llutler township, vico Nicholas Miller, deceased. John McIIugh, of Locust Gap, has fallen heir to 130 aores of valuable farm land in Middlesex county, New Jersey. Andrew J. O'Connor, collector for the C. D. Kaier company, removed his family to Hazleton from Mahanoy City to-daj. MAHANOY CITY A 3Iau Crushed to Dentil at a dig House, Other Accidents. Maiianov City, Oct. 11. Paul Itltz, a Pole omploycd as n loader afrthe St. Nicholas jig house, was crushed to death yosterday after noon by being caught between cars. Two cars were standing una track and he was running down two moro. After they came together he jumped down and pushed the two forward ones ahead. The rear cars fol lowed faster than ho expected and he was caught between the two sections. Hit, was 30 years of age, lived lit Lllaligownu, and is survived by a wife and family. William Shutulis, employed at tho Vulcan colliery, was seriously injured this moiniiig by a fall of top coal, lie was painfully bruised and cut about tho back, head and hands. John Ho'hollar, n miner employed at the Noith Mahanoy colliery, was sovcrly injured last evening liy a fall of top coal. He had just finished examining the placo and was removing tho ladder when tho fall occurred. He will recover. A meeting of the School Hoard was held last night and it was reported that County Commissioner Heutz had stated that the $l,fi0U shortage In the annual appropriation was due to a mistake that will be remedied. Supeiintendent Lhrliart reported an attend ance of 1.072 pupils, again of lTOener last year. Theio nie 111 pupils in the High school, the l.ugcst enrollment in its history. Misses Margaict John, Carrie Hassel and Miss Katie Wall- were elected substitute teachers. Want New Candidates. PlllLAiim.i'liiA, Oct. (1 A number ejf prominent Hepublicaus yesteiday forwaidcd a letter, jointly addiosed, to Messrs. James Miles and Alexander Crow, appealing to them, in tlie inteiest of a united veto at the November poles, to withdraw. Samuel M. (.'lenient, Chairman of tlio City Kxeeutive Committee, in tho event of their yielding, is asked to re-convene tho Sheriff's Convention to make a new nomination. This is looked upon by the friends of Crow as an acknowl edgment of Miles weakness. Crow says ho will not withdraw. i 1 . . nut of Puj'o Leo XIII, comprises I i. j- ous. There are 20 aleW, llie) house pi-, i.ui - J.'u privy elwiuberlainn, !(0U extra bom .-in, elutuiburlutus, U chamberlains, 130 ,j . rmuiieiury chamberlains, 30 otticera of i,. ..i.i. guard and 00 guardsmen. 11 oBluein ii. tiviss guard aud police guard, 0 , ii-ii. ir i hapluius, 20 private secretaries, II n u'anls and uias'.c;-,, u'l the house, aud 00 rt i-.u'i-pi r.i. In tin freshet wuut do for Schuylkill ' v in November. It must be a great big ..j! iv.no. Tills will requiro the voto of . v J ; i publican, and with them will 1kj re r.' J the vote of hundreds of Detuociats. -Yji llryau ImasU of tho number of ,.in.''- feet lie has received from all pirtsof tii.' utitry. If ho isn't very careful his nil'' i'. (cot will outnumber his votes on the 3d cf "kovembor. Australia is it gloat country Sot niW'ilH, hut under the Australian ballot Jaw nether the rabbits nor their feet ,aio al lowed lo voto. ,lu. appreciation of tho good work on the piWof the JIEKAI.U in behalf of tho Hopuh- itkiU th-ket, it might bo in order to stato that ihe State Kxccutivo Coiiimittco Usob quota 'thws from our editorial columns in preparing niivr for circulation niiioug tho voters of tVeUtc. TlioHKiiAi.Dis never Itikownrm I whether the success of the party and tho jir.c I'Ics for which It is committed nro nt ifiL aud tho fact that tho State C'ommlttco l"cts the llKit.U.uui one of its authorities Kepuhllcan 3Ieetillgs Hooked. Chniriiian I'.dwaids has bunked the follow ing meetings fur this wi-ek : Oh Tiiu.il.iy At Delano, Union Hall Speakers, John T. Shoener and I'.li S. ltein lmlil, Mahanoy t'lty ; at Morea. School Houso Speakers, C N. llrumm, J.'(J. Smith, Pottsvillo ; J. Albert Smith, of Morea. On Wednesday At Tower City, Opera House Speakers, Judge McCann, C. N. llrumm and John Hebcr, Pottsvillo ; at Pinegrovei Speakers, Patrick O. Farrell, Washington, D. C, and ll. II. Koch, Potts villo; at Lost Creek Speakers, Messrs. Campbell, Sweeney aud Maellenry Wilhelm, of Ashland. On Thursday Win. Venn Speakers, Messrs. OTaricll and Wilhelm; AtJollict Speakers, Messrs, lirumm mid McCann ; at tiilbertou Week's hall Speaker, Messrs. Campbell, Sweeney and Shoener. On Friday At I'.tanclidale bjiealtci-s, Messrs. Ilruinni aiuL O'l'arrcll ; at Jiiddlo jiort Speakers, Mossrs. McCann and (ierber ; al Locust Dale Spenkors, Messrs. Canipbell. Sweeney and Wilhelm. On Saturday At Tremout Speakers, MessrB. llrumm, Cnnipbell and isnt-euey ; at Heekschervillo Speaker, Messrs. .McCann and Davis. Di-eds lteeolded. From Juhn W. Mnrtinetnlto HU. l Ham sher, guaidian, lot ill llaruusville. I'tom llaruosvlllo llllihling and Loan As sociation to John II. l'aust. lot in lUrnes ville. l'rum Georgo Hall tol'elieeea Illack, prem ises in Mluersillo. Prom Henry I!, Zullek et al to Allwrt llurkeit, two hits in junior township. Fruiii Patrick 1'. O'NoIl to George l'luehr, two lots In llutler township. Prom Thomas Hunobon toThouias llanuon, lotluTiimaqua. A huro Cure lor Coughs itlld Colds. That's what Pan-Tina is, 2.1c. AtGruhler llros., drug store. License Transfers. Tho retail license held by Catharine Heech, in tlie First ward of Ashland, was trans, forrod to Thomas 1'ullln. The licenso of David Weiss, in Porter township, wus transferred to Monroe 1". S.illa.1.1. The licenso held by M. Dowd, In the Fifth ward of Mahanoy City, was transferred to Joseph Dabkus, The license, of Charles Freel, of McAdoo, xvjts transferred to William J. HcnnessvguM Inet bv ntl'lanbemlr i i.. w -"w.-iiip.a . - wi-. clio, leusei'iyJilU''ll5Pstion nnn stomach ritriy Jdssrsfarft overcom nlr" fcucJi .Jiaxciiuucn. Withllood'aSarsapa- mpB n H rllla,"Sale3Talk,ond t show that this medl- B clno lias enjoyed public confidence and patronage to a greater oxtcntthannccord cd nny other proprietary medicine.! Thi9 is simply because it possesses Jrcater merit and produces greater cures than any other. It is not what wo say, but what Hood's Sarsapnrllla does, that tells tho story. All advertisements ol Hood's Sarsaparllla, liko Hood's Sarsaparllla It self, aro honest. Wo havo never deceived the public, and this with Its superlativo medicinal merit, Is why tho peoplo havo abiding confidence In It, and buy ONE DISEASE AND ONE REMEDY. "Tho art of painting," said Mlllals, "con sists in selecting the right colors and putting them in tho right place" "Tho way to win a battle," said Napoleon, "is to mass your troops nt the critical moment against tho weakostspot in tlio enemy's line." "Tlio way to curo many aliments," said tho great Dr. Ahcrcroinblc, "Is to purify tho poisoned spring In which they arise, generally tlio torpid and inllamed digestive system." Thus wi'doni and experience simplify and condense. Thus tho Shakers of Mount Lebanon reasoned when they sought, and finally found, a lcmcdy for indigestion and dyspepsia. Where ono person has something else, they argued, n'tliousand havo this. To cure this alone will Almost rid tho world of sickucss. Why should wo vex ourselves with confusing definitions? A good diges tion Is life and health ; a had ono disease and death. Hence, from tho healing and stimu lating mountain herbs, they extracted the principles which tnako the Shaker Digestive Cordial the rarest aud most efl'ectivo of medicines for ono disease, and ono only indigestion and dyspepsia. Do you suffer from any of theso miscrablo feelings? depression of spirits, heaviness and pain in the stomach after meals, had tasto In tho mouth, wind in tho bowels, Irritable disposition, nervous weakness and alarm, worry and weariness, costlveuess or irregularity of the bowels, nausea, palpita tion, sick headache, heartburn, loss of ap petite nnd sleep, dry Skin, etc. ? Don't Indulge in fifty foolish fancies. You havo Indigestion and dyspepsia and nothing else. Set the disordered stomach right with the one medlcino which will surely do it. Shaker Digcstivo Cordial, and theso symp toms will vanish with their cause. A good effect will follow tho first doses. Kvcu chronic cases soon yield. Test the cordial, at practically no cost, by taking a ten-cent trial bottle. For sale by nearly all druggists. I.neonla Cdr Company Assigns. Lacoxia, N. H., Oct. 0. Thu Laconln. Cnrcoinpnny, through its president, I'orloy Putnam, ii lnrp;o creditor, petitioned yes terday for tho appointment of u receiver n ml nt a henrinu: hist night before Judgo Wullnco John T. Husiel, Donnis O'Shcn and l'erley l'utliiim wero appointed re ceivers. The indebtedness Is 5-350,000, of which SluD.tHM is inortgniioil bonds. Tho Uoutlng dobt is about (200,000. Tho com pany is capitalized at 200,000. Tho In dustry was founded by Charles Haiilotln 1HIS, and the buslnass furnished employ ment In e;iiod times to (100 mechanics, with an annual pay roll of over 300,000. Knglnnd Miuuld Co-operate with Jtiissln, Lon'Don, Oct. II. sir William Vernon llnrcoiirt, the Liberal leader in tho houso of commons speaklnu; lust night at Kbbw vule, expressed himself upon thu Turkish question for tho first time sinco tho pros out conditions havu doveloped. Ho called upon the government to grant security ami protection to tho Armenians. Tho Turkish government, ho said, could never lio reformed until It ceaseel to exist. Hut, ho added, Knghind could not act alone, but must co-opcrnto with Hussia, the first step boing to obliterate tho Cyprus convention by which tho Island of Cyprus was coiled to Great Britain. Tho whole system is drained and under mined by indolent ulcers and open sores. DeWitfs Witch Hazel Salvo speedily heals them. It is tho best pile cmo known. C. II. Hagenbuch. Jaigravcd Imitations. Notwithstanding the fact that we have ono of the finest job olliccs ill the interior of tlie state, new material is beiug added to keep abreast of the times and to meet tho want? of our patrons. Hesides tho addition of a num ber of the latest faces of job type, wo aro now prepared to furnish wedding invitations, ball programs, etc., equal to tho finest work of tho engraver at ouo-fourth the amount charged for this class of work. Call at our ollice, ordrop us a postal card, when iu need of theso things or any kind of job work. You will lie well pleased with tlio workman ship and the prices. Poison Ivy. insect bites, bruises, scalds, burns, are quickly cured by DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, tho great pilo cuto. C. II. Hagenbuch. troublMlWittVIP.Attlo t bit rfiMreHcrtiuiriin.1 for Sarsaparilla Almost to tho exclusion ol all others. Try It. Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. . rMi nro tho only pills to tako liOOU S FlllS with Hood's Sarsaiiarllla. Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, a., 207 WestCqf Street. I'nstoince fitnthtlc. WASiit.voTo.v, Oct. 6aeorgo A. How ard, auditor for tho postolllco department, ins In preparation his annual report foi thcflsciil year ondodJtitio 110, ISM, whlcr shows thnt tho total rovenuo for tho past MMnrEr?1" 83'499'20S. Urease ol $5,510,080 over tho previous year. Tho to tal oxpemllturoi for tho yoar were flW,020,. 290, an increase of 3,8.K),1S1 over tho ox pondlturos of tho previous year. Tho ex. coss of oxpoudlturosovcrrocolptsls tS 17 OSS. ThU Is n decrease In tho annual do licit or f 1,0, 0,950, as compnrod with thi previous yonr. During tho yoar 11,701 post, masters hav been retired from ollice death, resignation or removnl Itesponslblllty of llj punt lt. Atlanta, Oct 0. Judge Fouto, of this city, holds thnt a hypnotist Is dlroctlyjre sponsible for tho acts of his subjects, bur lng a porfornmuco at a local theater th subject of a hypnotist Imagined ho was a monkey, no grabbed a hat from a man In tho audlonco and bit a plcco out of It. Tho professor nnd his business mnmigoi declined to make good tho cost of tho hat, and tho hypnotist wns prosocutod bofort Judgo Fouto upon a charge of malicious mlschlof. Tho judge sustnlnod tho charge ond bound tho hypnotist ovor to a hlghei court. May Squeze 6nt McKlnley electors. Denveii, Oct. 0. It appears doubtful whothor tho MoKluloy Hopubllcan elec toral or stato tloket will bo printed on tho offlclal ballot in Colorado. Tho ticket nominated at Colorado Springs on Sept. E0 wns not flbd by petition, and tho time for receiving such petitions has expired. Now the silver Republicans nro preparing a protest against giving tho McKlnlej tlckot a place on tho ticket, claiming that it represents not the regular Republican organization, but a bolting faction. Twenty Iiijiirod nt u llarn liaising. Woosteh, O., Oct. 0. While n barn wai being ralsod on tho farm of Daniel Wilo, ucnr West Caanaii, O., tho frnmo work broke, lotting a heavy mass of oak tlmboi fall upon twenty men engaged iu the work. All of them received Injuries, sij having limbs brokon. Cyrus Ewlng, whe had his jaw broken, and Henry Snell, whe had all of tho ribs of his loft sldo broken probably will dio. Tlio accident was wit nosod by 300 persons. Ilrltlsh Sailors lYnslied Overboard. Portsmouth, Oct. 0. Whilo tho Hrltlsh fleet was returning to Portsmouth, nftei escorting tho Imporlnl Russian yacht Pole Star into French waters, tho torpedo de stroyer Lightning was struck by twe heavy foas. which threw her on her beam ends and washed overboard four seamen. One of tho men was drowned, but the other throe were rescued. Jersey lEelillbtlcnnw Weillctious. Tuenton, Oct. 0. Tho Republican state committee hold an Important conforonco here today with tho chairman of tho dif ferent county committees throughout the stato. Tho reports received wero most satisfactory exeopt in ono or two instances, nnel Secretary John Y. Foster said that a calculation of tho conservative reports showed that McKinluy and Hobart will carry tho stato by over -10,000. Tho excep tions wero in Salom and Cuniborluud countlos, where, tho county chairmen re port, there is considerable silver sentiment auiung tho Republican farmers. Tom Watson Is Still "III It." Atlanta, Oct. ll. Tom Watson limdo a campaign speech at Hluo Rlelgo yesterday, addressing A gathering of about 1,000 per sons. He poured hot shot Into Kowull from every quarter. From what ho had to say ho loft tho impression that ho would remain in ho race to tho end. It doesn't matter much whether sick head ache, biliousness, Indigestion and constipa tion aro caused by ne-glect or by unavoidable circumstances; DoWitt's Littlo Early Hlsers will speedily euie them all. C. H. Hagen hueh. NLKio s 13 Or NEWS. Secretary Ha-bert rorumud to his desk In WmthinjftouywleroiHy.ofter nearly two Months' absonco. A until d cKiiniiiistrullon fur free Cuba was held In Cincinnati last, night, whlefh was attumte.l by the entire Cuban legation. John Fraunfelter, ounduotor on a Laol;- luvauua coal train, was kiUesl In his ca boose by a rear end oulllslon noarStrouds burg, Pa. Dangerous forest fires, which have mvupt tho heho Mountain range, Callfor nla, for throo elays, continue to spread in splto of the efforts of Hundreds of lliv lighters. Through tho (amperlug with a switch by sonio unknown purson a fast freight was wrecked at Fleetwood, Pa., on tho East Penn railroad. Nino cars were piled up, and It required eight hours to clear the track. llucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho best salvo in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sore's, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cuics piles, oi jo pay lequircd. It is guaranteed to givo perfect satisfaction or mony refunded, Price 25 cents per box. For salo bv A. Wasley. Another New York 'oinliice. ltetlres. New Yoiik, O.-t. 0. Following tho an nouncement Ivy Judgo Charles F. Hrown, of Xowlmrg, that he declined tho Demo cratic nomination for the ollie'o of supremo court judgo, beenuso ho did not Indorse free silver, eanio tho report that Nathaniel II. Clement, also a candidate font similar office, would decline likewise. When seen last evening Judge Clement verified tho report, and said that ho had simply been waiting for Judge Hrown to tako tho in itiative. Tho reasons for his declination are substantially thu same as thoso given by Judgo Hrown. Ho had believed at first, ho saiel, that tho Humiliation was non partisan, as a judiciary nomination should bo, but finding that national issues were being rnl Fed In connection with it, ho had been forceel to withdraw, as ho could not stand upon tho Chicago platform. Grlp-Colds-lIeadiirlie. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and La Grippe when Laxative Hromo Quinlno will curo you in one day. Put tin in tablets con venient for taking. Guaranteed to cure, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents. For salo by Kirlin's Pharmacy. Troops .Sent to the Choctaw Country. Wamhnotox, Oct. II. At tho requost of tho Interior department tho socrotary of war has sent troops to Tuskahoma, in tho Choctaw country, toguarel against troublo which is apprehended by Agent Wlselom when tho new chief ol tho trlbo is In stalled. Tho order was sent to GerScml Mcrrltt at Chicago, and tlio troops sent forwarel are wo troops of cavalry who wore at tlio practice camp, just west of tho Oklahoma line. The troops made a forcuel march, anil arrived at Tuskahoma yester day morning. Don't trillo awav tlmo when you have cholera nimbus or diarrhoea. Fight them in the beginning with DoWItts Colic and Cholera Curo, Vou elon't have to wait for results, they aro instantaneous, and it leaves the bowels in healthy condition. C. II. Hagenbuch. Armenian Itefugees Coining. Isf.w Youk, Oct. 0. A cablegram has been recoiveel at tho Salvation Army hoad quarters from General Hooth stating that a contingent of 160 Armenians, who havo esoape-el the recont massacres In Constan tinople, are now on their way to Xew York, under tho auspices of Miss Francos Wlllarel. It is Inteudod to distribute them, us far as possible. In small numborsnmoug friends In tliuuront parts or tho oountry. Arrangements are also being made to set tle a number of them on a Salvation Army farm colony Calinon to (linird the Mines. Lv.AWILI.E, Colo., Oct. 0. Gonoral Brooks and his officers have practically doeldeel to make provision for defending tlio endangered minus by placing cannon on Carbonate hill, which commands most of thorn. Tho noxt object of attack, If further attaoks bo matlo, is pretty woll understood to 1 tho great pumping plant of tho Staid nt F.rin mine, which drains the Mahata, Kmmet aud Aluriau mluos, which aro now resuming work, as woll us many others. A Handsomo Complexion Is one ol tho greatest charms a woman can pOCSa. I'OZUql'l COMILKIIOM I'OWDHU gives It Marion McBride says that "It removes foreign substance from Silver, Glass, or Wood, without Injury In any degree." tWWrllIH)IOH Almost Distracted "'If DID YOU EVER suffer from real ncr vousuess? When ovory nervo seemed to quiver with a pocullar, creepy feeling, first In ono plam, and then another and all seemed finally to ebneentrato In a wrltklngjumblo In tho brain, and you bo como Irritable, fretful and peevish t to bo followed by an Impotent, weakened condi tion of tho nerve centers, ringing in the ears, and sleepless, miscrablo nights ? Hi IVTilf1' XIrs- Eugene Searles, NerVinS hart. says: "Ner- , vous troubles had raado ItcSlOl cS me nearly insane and TTpiltll physicians wero unable "Cd.llliMMt to help me. My memory was almost gone and every littlo thing worried me until I was almost distracted. I really feared I was becoming a maniac. I Imagined all sorts of evil things aud would cry over nothing. I commenced taking Pr. Miles' Restorative Nervl no and four bottles of this wonderful remedy completely cured me, and 1 am as well now as I over was." Dr. Miles' Nervino Is sold on guarantee, first bottlo will benefit or money refunded DR. LOSO'S BOOK FREE .r?.!i1',.siV,T''r;,r?,1" i:itiioits nv voiiTn, VL'?.'AJ VI UD.d. WKAMJ" OP JUEN AM) VO.l(i.. 'iu8 liasest cloth bound! flfr cureiy seausl aiirnllfdrcc. Tre .inientbyroaU strictly onfluvntlkl, nnl a nnsliive. iulcfc earn .TU'irftn'' 'rt. No matrer how l.;ni tundlog, 2 wIllyK): Ivi-lj- cum you. Wilt or ca.L nn nRR 329N.isiliSt.Pliila.Pa. wr SPEEDY RELIEF C WHAT IS WANTED. Thousands upon thousands of children and other dear mem bers of families, die annually frnni rn'nlithrrin Thin r.m nil bn. avoided by the prompt use, 9) according to directions, ot Q THOMPSON'S! DlPHTMEnin I Mantifacturcd by the Thompson Dipbtlicria Cure Co., Williams sport, Pa., and sold by Drug gists everywhere for the small sum of fifty cents per bottle. What is fifty cents when it avoids the suffering and saves the life of a dear one? You say: "jNotning, out will it do wuat is claimed?" It has done so 9 in every instance on record not a single case wnere it failed. This is the best and surest guarantee for its uic dccinal qualities. Thompson's DiphiheriaCure also speedily relieves and cures Croups Quinsy or any other throat affection. Those who have tried it will never do without this Medicine in their house, and their unsolicited testimonials prove this assertion. HkNuracTumo T THC THOMPSON DIPHTHERIA CURE GO. WflLLIAMSPORT, PA. For gale at JCIrlfn's drug store. Teams to Hire. If you wnnt to liiro a safe and reliable team for driving or for working purposes pay Shields' livery stable a visit. Teamfl constantly on hand at reasonable rateb. vJ A. IVIES SHIELDS, No. 410 East Centre street. Oppo-iteReadlnc: railroad station. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity -For-- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter 1' Try Barbey's Bohemian Beei ffj A genuine welcome waits you at OE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. flaln and Coal Sts. Unesl whlikcr. been, tiorter unit l ooi.aUntly on tap. Choice temperance drlukij ,l,U VIKHl.
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