c V eINIjNIi HeKALD ?" 7' ttatll,,,e11',,vr f"11," iilromieil fruin tliu list of coin? Ii It not n lTAIll.lMli:i 187U. Published every KvitiImk, Kicci't Htni!n5nt 8 BotTJi Jaiuuk .Htiii:kt, Nbah Ckstbk. Tho lloralil in dcllvcirtl in Hhefiniulnnn Ami tho lurronndlitK towns fop six cent n week, iwiy Able to tho carrlcri. Hy iiiaII S3.U0 a ynnr, or as centt mouth, ptiynlde In advance. Advi'itlfo mcntn clmrKC'dnci'oniliiKtoftimccnnd position. The publishers reserve the rluht to change tho fiosltlou of mlicrtisriiients whenever tho 1I ICAtlou ot news ilemanils It. The rlitht Is roserveJ to reject any Advertisement, whether paid for or not, that tho publishers may deem improper. AdvcrtlsliiK rates mado known upon application. Eutcrixl at the postolllcn at Shenandoah, l'a., as ocond class mall matter. TKLHl'HONH CONNECTION. REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET, ton riiwiraaT, WII.MASt M'KINMiY. Of Ohio. KOH VICE rBBSIllIIKT, (lAltltirr A. HOllAltT, Of Now Jersey. roiinei fnct that tho reason tlio silver dollar was dropped wis because it was entirely out of circulation at the time of thu"crimoof 1K73" of which you speak so much? From 17112 to 1S73 there woio (100,000 silver dollars coined under free coinage. Slnco the first of January to tho first of October, l'tm, ten muntlis, there were coined 13,(112,012 silver dollars. I)oo this look as If silver was "demonltlzed ?" Those are questions of vital Interest to every wage-earner, business man and Investor In 'the county, and they should ret vivo a direct and positive answer from you, without any equivocation. You are a candidate for Congress and seeking their votes. If elected you will bo railed upon to cast your vote as tho people's representative, and it is Just that the latter know how you stand upon those question. Speak out, Sir. Shepherd, in plain Anglo Saxon, and to the point. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. KOlO'OJIIItRWMAX-AT-I.AKHK, OAf.UfllfA. A, OltOW, Of Susquehanna. SAMUi;r, A. DAVnNI'OKT, Of Krle Evening Herald wi:i)NEsiay, (Kroin:ii 7, imm. l'ltTi: TION AND I 1:1:1: tkaiih Tvt'U,ty-seeii Venrs of l'rot'etlon (18(13 to 1 K!CI) decreased our public debt Ml, 7 l7,:inl,K7K. Time Years of Tree Trade (lHll.'l to 1KIMI) lliereuseil our public debt Tlieso are the lihtincst reasons why McKlnll-y should 1 levied president, tlio sooner the better. 1IKVAN. lie secureil the nomination At tins slUer coinentlon lly the fervid notation Ot his chin. lie has traveled through the nntlon And disturbed the pntnitntiuii lly tho loud vociferation Of bis lungs. Since Vermont's late ilcinoiibtratioii He Is making bis migration To bis Western reservation On Ids car. With the wbolo conglomeration, l'opoeratle aKKreKation, llowliiiK Dervish collocation, llhm liard-erank amalgamation, Ifn will view tho situation At the campaign's termination, On bis back. MAHAN0Y CITY. Tvtii tjiilet Weddings Hecol (led lletler l'liteinent Mownivnt Defeated. Maiianov City, Oct. ".A quiet home wedding took placo this morning, nt Ilvo o'clouk, in which Miss Maud Pair anil lleiiln- inlit V. liclscr weio united In marriage by Itcv. II. A. Kelsor, 1). I)., pastor tho In formed church. Tho ceremony was wltnejtfcd by Inunedlato relatives of the couple, who left town on the (1:00 a. hi. 1. & li. train for a trip to Philadelphia and New York. Miss Uessle Wllthow and William Holl'cl. blacksmith ill the employ of C. I). Killer, wcro married here last evening at tho resi dence of Itnv. ii. M. Ilock, pastor of thu Cerman I.utlierau church. Tho wedding was n surprise to the friends of the couple. At a meeting or the llorough Council last night an attempt to amend tho street pave ment ordinance so as to provide that brick, cement or flagstone bo used was defeated,. Tho vote stood 7 to 7 and President William 11. Jones cast the deciding vote against tho amendment. The paving of .Main street with vitrified brick is finished. A little more than two squares havo been paved and tho cost was Sll.833.li2. Tho funeral of Mrs. Mary, wlfo of Patrick Campbell, of Park Place, took placo in town to-day. Itequicm mass was held in St. Caul cus church, liuv. P. C. McEnroe officiating. SOME PERTINENT QUESTIONS Wo propose addressing secral questions to Watson Shepherd, candidate for Congress on the Democratic ticket, and lliefeo in tcrrogatories have a direct bearing upon the contest in which Mr. Shepherd is olio of the factors. As a candidate for olllcc, he should not refuse to niitucr any question that may be tho means of defining Ills position upon the issues of the contest. The readers of the IIi:uai.i aiu perfectly familiar witti Mr. Shcplieid's gicnt contortion ail wlieicin lie hanged bis views on the financial question in tin- short space of three mouths voting nod udMnating the adoption of the gold Uiinilaid at the Allcutown convention, while u ii delegate of the le-convencd convention lit Ilarrisbuig thric mouths later, he mwIIiihciI the flee silver pill uitbouta wry .'i Hut during the iuteiim of tbcM) two i hi ntiuiiH .Mr. sheplicul was nominated 1 i i i.ii. less by a euuventioii that cniIor I u ilm.igo ulatfoini, audit was liui(lh7to bt i pi i it it liiat he would do uilienvLafj thai a-ci ii llic liomination, and ynTt the p alio, in. '0cn it is consideivjf'tTrat the one a -ij.imibf h'.-iil'e has bciUjgo' occupy a j-uit ill the halls of Coligros? In less than four wieks tho gloat contest between the contending folios will have closed, and beforo casting their ballots for either candidate lor Congicss the voters have a right to know how 'they stand upon certain i-eonomic quistilis. Mr. lhuinm, as the lie publican himiri'icc, has defined his position in an uililil-ss to the voters of this and adjoining towns, but the people of Shenandoah have yet to bear the voice ol tho Democratic caudidate. Thcrefoie, it is in older for Mr. Shepherd to answer certain questions and to plate himself right bcfoio tho people of the county. If you havo over scon a little child In tho agony of summer complaint, you can icalizc tlio danger of tho trouble and appreciate tho value of Instantaneous relief always allbrded by DoWitl's Colic and Cholera due. For dysentery and diarrhoea it is a reliable remedy. e could not allord to recommend this as a cuio unless it were a cure. C. It. Ilagenbucli. MR. SEV7ALVS ACCEPTANCE. fOnl)- by Coutliiuliu; the lold Standard Can Sectionalism be Heled." Hath, Mo , Oct. 7. Hon. ArthiirSowul), Jji'inocnitii' candidate iorvlro piosidontpf tho United Slates, ln-t night inmfli imbue his letter of aecoptniiee lull ho says: 1 "lam alail to express my -alisfartlull tlrit tho pbilfnrni of mir parlv. wlileli luvroni innliiliil iny lili limit nlh- i.nyjJffTs linn otly and lullv ilivl.initoryrtnl its jir.n- cipli's". mid i'sjieci ills.jjtftthi" alisnrliiiig The gieat majority of the voters of Schuylkill county are laboring people, who earn their wages by hard work. They naturally deBire their dollars whether they lie of gold, silver or gricnhacks to have as great puich.ising power as possible. You have stated, Mr. Shepherd, that you are in favor of the Chicago platfunn, which declares fortho fice and unlimited coluago of silver at the latlo of 111 to 1. In unison with llryau and other free silver advocates, it is reasonable to suppose that you believe thu adoption of free coinage of silver will raise thu price of all cjiuiuodilies. With this incieased cost of living, will the wages of the miners and others bo coriespondingly increacd? Can you i ito an instance wheie wages have risen Willi lite increased price of the nicesMiries of lite ' If you believe the gold standard dollar Ijuj'j too much, how aiu tho wagc-caihui to be prollt' d by a clieapurdollaraudauiucreaM: fu the prici of all commodities? Can the g virnnii lit tlx the rate of wages in the same l.iv u. a makes SS-ceut dollars f Docs not t!i' employer control the rate of wages, no n mei hat the wagc-curiicr bus to pay fur In loud and clothing, and doos the employer i r pi.v nioio than he has to jy? i)o you t i n i ii-workiuyuieu of Schuylkill county .!!. -liny the purchasing power of their i .i- "lie half '! Will not tho adoption of f :. i ihcr bring about that state of attain? imuig the miuers of the Mahanoy v.i i y ilieic are many provident men. Tiny h ue uorkeil hard and succcudeil in laying u ub a portion of Urn.' wages. Some have t ,i -.iiiius iiivestid in property, some in t savings bauks, while others aie shaiu p tiki- in building and hull associations. t of this money bus been laid aside under f i istlng stapdaid. Do you think It fair t ) ,i-k them to accept a 53-cent dollar ill pay un ut for tiio 100-cent dollar they deposited in tin .' institutions? Is nut this in line with the platform upon which you wero nominated? Perhaps you are a depositor In u building and loan association. The money that Is deposited vt us worth 100 cents on the dollar. Is it reasonable to suppose that tli thrifty wage-earner will vote to reduce by one-half tho actual value and purchasing nowcr of tlicir savings and investments? It it right to compel them to accept 53 cents for every dollar they deposited? Do you believe that silver was "demoui tUcd" in 1"3, and that it was dono "secretly and stealthily?" Js it not a fact that tho hill was printed in full thirteen times? Can ? you produce a slnglo silvor dollar that was t dDinonitUed by au act of Cougross? Is '4Uii,ta fuct ,,iat ,,iul,i"' ''"'I'ly declared llnaiiehil U-o, . ni ijifrTwmi'li, as vim sav, 1 took my si in 1 'u.ijBn tho liiiiirsnf triumph M'imii',1 ii'inui" JJid when nn'niriint iiinney changers HiLflTiiniiMit the wnrld lioasted that thu enkffjfTesI, uf tho Aiiui'iKin innssu--was riiiiirTei'i'd.' "Tld&! principloi have 1 un of late in ubo.yAni'ii, hutnnly because ilioso wliulu we t li.JS Iril to Ii lal 1 1 1 n I ii llioin havo failed to oii. Those pi'lncijilus cnu never die. VCa have rescued our party from those who. uutlei' the Inllueiii'iMif tho money power. Imvo controlled ami debased, it. Our mis- sliui now is to roscuc from thlssiune power mill its furelBii nllios our own beloved country. "Wo nro told that tho country has pros pered under tho prusuiit inonetnry sl.ind nrd, that its wealth has enormously in creased. Granted; Imt, in whose hands? In tho hands of the factors of tho nation' wonlth In peace. Its defenders In war? Have they tho prosperity which was theirs mj lato as ovon twenty yoar .i to? I dony it. Ihey deny it. onl) nfllrni it mivo tlin-e whoso Interests it is to do so, whoso profit would diminish an prosperity returns to tho-i' mi whoso distress they thrive? ' "j lie hei iniinev In ll.e wi rli'.' isiioiie to. i go I fur I hoe who have uol it. lint how is it with tho '.'') per cent of our people who h.ivo 'got It to Kid!'' Howls It with thn-e who must buy this 'best money In the world' with tho products of their own liilmr? Those lira the iienple for whom thu Duinovriitlo party would legis late. "Xot by our policy, hut only by tho con tin nance of the gold standard can section alism bo revived. Neither shall our oppo nents bo permitted to terrify the people by predictions that temporary ill-turbances or panic will cnnio from tho policy wo pro pose. Tlie A nieriuin puuplo will ho loyal to tho nation s money, will stand behind it mid looinl.-.i i it at wh.itever value thoy themselves may put upon It. "Hehlml tho strong entrenchment of tho gold standard nro gathered nil thoso favored classes it has fostered, tho only dungorims chis-o of the land. Avnrlce mid unholy greed nro there, every trust and combination is there K cry monop oly Is there, led by the greatol monopoly of all, tho monopoly of thu power of ifold. With us in our nssimlt upon those on tiiuehments nru nil the-o unselfish who, not now stillorlng theni-elvos, cannot rest content with condition.-, an full of buffer In for others." A Sure Cure for Coughs and Colds. That's what Pan-Tina is, 25c. AtOruhlcr Ilros., drug store. Literary Note from The Century Co. Dr. S. Weir Mitchell has for many months been gathering material for his 'romance, "Hugh Wynne, Krco Quaker," which is to bo the leading serial of Tho Century during the coining year. Tho novel is a story of the lievolutionary War and of Philadelphia society during the period from 1833 to 17o3. Tho Historical Socioty of Philadelphia gave Dr. Mitchell fice access to itsgrcat collections of family letters, deposited in its firo-prouf rooms by nearly all the older Philadelphia families the Shlppcus, McKeans, Logans, etc. Among these family archives, with their intimate icvelations, and in the old gazettes, Dr. Mitchell found much of his material. lie also visited and studied all tho localities oChis story except Yorktown. i:pcrlcnco Tells It All. The well known adage, "experience is a dear teacher" was never more forcibly ex emplified than in the case of diplitlieiia. llxperieni'O has taught thoso who survive it that it is the most dreadek disease known. Kxpericnce lias taught us that not a single diphtheria patient ever died where Thomp son's Diplitlieiia Cure was used according to Diiccliniis. This valuable medicine is sold by leading druggists everywhere at 30 cents a bottle. The nailer can well allord to be guided by the furtunu expciicnee of others and keep Thompson's Diphtheria Cure handy in the liuuse all the lime. Fur sale at Kiilin's drugstoie Charged with Meul'nir Tors. Lo-t on. O -t. 7. Walter Michael Cuttle, desciibeil us nn Ani'-riean merchant. Kiln Castle, his wife, anil Fred Castlo. hi son, It) years of ago, were arre-ted yesterday at tho Hotel Cecil, and subsequently ar raigned ut tho Marlborough street polico court, charged with .sUMllnp; suveral sable and chinchilla ..uins of a total value of bWTi from lm ri n's of this city. The latter claim that the stolen goods wero found in tho prisoners' trunks. Mrs. Cistle, whim taken into custody, said: 'Mytjo.l! We bought most of tho things In (ienevn, and one skin wo bought from n boy In the street." Mr. and Mrs. Castlo were re mauilcil for a week, ball being refused, and the boy was dUehargeil. Connecticut's Hepublie.iu Mitjirlt3'. IlAini'Dltl), Oct. 7. -Of the lfW towns in tho state, elections were Ivld Monday in 1IW. lteturiis have been received from 1111 of thi'su towns, those not heard from be lli! Isolated and wil hunt wire communi cation, and containing so low voters as to boot inconsiderable ii.ipnrtnlico. Of tho Ml towns heard from 1.11 havo elected the Republican ticket, which shows u gain of towns over the election of last year. Thoso towns havo given Republican ma jorities averaging about 100, Indlcntlngnn upproxlnint" majority In tho state of 15, 0U0. H publicans claim 15,000 and Demo crats concede 10,000. nlassworkers llejert ii Iledllrtlon. 5IIU.VII.I.K. N. ,T , Oct. 7 -The Hint glass blowers' commit too yesterday after noon notified Whltall. Tatum Ac Co, that tho workmou would not return to work nt tho SO por cunt, reduction asked for by tho company. Following upon tho notice cmno tho stoppage of tho workmen's credit nt tho company's stores. H 1ms been tho custom for n groat many of tho blowers to bo given cteillt in tho summer, when the factorlos nro closed, mill havo It dodiiotcd from their wngos in the winter. Tho com pany will now nppoal to tho blowers di rect, disregarding tho association, hut It Is said that few, if any of tho men, will re turn to work nt the reduction. It Is tho Intention of tho company to employ non union mull in tho event of their old cm ployos refusing to go to work. Tho union men iny, however, that non-union men cannot do tho skilled work required. Poison Ivy, Insect bitoi, hrulsos, scalds, burns, are quickly cured by DoWllt's Witch Hazel Halve, thu great pllo euro. C. H. Hagcubtich. Murder Mystery In Council lllufTs. Council Hix't rs, In., Oct. ".Mrs. Soo mln h. Axe, of Omaha, was found dead In tho xtreot oarly In tho morning. Kho had lieen shot in tho head four or ilvo tlmos. Any one of tho wounds would have proh nbly proved fatal Instantly. Mrs. Axo was. a dressmaker, about 60 years of ago. It Is believed sho was murdered to provont her from telling something damaging about tho murderer. Ono man says ho hoard tho man mid woman quarreling, and heard tho man call tho woman a liar. The Clevclamls nt Orccuwlrli.' Giikkxwich, Conn., Oct. ".Mrs. Clove land, wife of tho president, three children and her maids arrived hero yosterday afternoon in President Clark's prlvato car. They wero met nt tho station by Miss Helen llenedict mid driven to tho Done diet mansion, Indian Harbor. President Cluvelnnd Is expected hero this afternoon on tho yacht Oneida. Tho whole system Is drained and nndci mlncd by indolent ulcers and open sores. DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salvo speedily heals them. It is the best pllo cure known. C. H. Hagcnbuch, Illngins Will n"t "withdraw. Wilmington, Del., Oct. 7. Secretary W. H. C. Colquhoun, of tho Republican state central commlttoo, gave out an of ficial statement lut nsght declaring that neither John C. Higglns, the Republican candidate for governor, nor Robert Q. Houston, candidate for congress, would withdraw from tho ticket. Ho said that such a thing has not been considered, and that both candidates nro in tho light to stay. Dunrortli Says 11111 Will Support llryau. Nkw Yoiik, Oct. 7. KUlot Danforth, chairman of tho Democratic stnto com mittee, has returned to town after buying hail an Interview with Senator Hill, nt iVlbany. Ho nssured calleri nt head quarters that tho senator would glvu his adhesion to both tho national and stato Democratic tickets. Mr. Dauforth left It to bo questioned, however, if Sount. Hill will accept the Chicago platform. Don't tiillo away time whon you havo cholera morbus or dianhnea. Fight them in tho beainning with DeWltt's Colic iil'.d Cholera ('nro. You don't have to wait for results, they aro instantaneous, and it loavus tnu mmois m neiiiiuy couuitiiiu. l. ji Ilagenbucli. Tour to tho I South bi lVimsjUaiila Kail- load. The last of tho very atUwctivo early Autumn tours tillered by tho Pennsylvania llailroad will leave Now York and Philadelphia October t!l. Alter the experience of the pant few years it is hardly Decennary lo.ssv that these out ings aru plumed with the utmost uaiu Suffice it to say that all arrangements are so adjusted as to alfurd the bent possible means of visiting each place to the best advantage. The tour covers a period of ten days, find includes the battlefield uf (iettysburg. picturesque Blue Mountain, I.ur.iy Caverns, iUsie City, the Natural llridge, (Iruttoes of tho Shenandoah, the cilies of Ulchmoud and Washington, and Mt. Vernon. The ruund-trip rate, iucliidingrlll necessary cxpoiiMje, is $S5 frum New York, 33 from Philadelphia and proportionate rates from other points, Tho tour will bo in charge of one of tho company's Tourist Agents. Ho will ho assisted by an experienced, lady as Chaperon, whose especial charge will bu ladies unaccompanied tho gold dollar was to bo the legal unit OI severest trial and test prnvo In regard to Hood's Sarsaparilla st, Greatest SVSerit i Secured by a peculiar Combina tion, Proportion and l'roccss unknown to others which naturally and actually produces Ireatest Cures Shown by thousands of honest, voluntary testimonials which naturally and actually produce Greatest Sales According to tho statements of druggists all over tho country. In these threo points Hood's Sarsaparilla is peculiar to Itself. 3 H i -B HOOO S Sarsaparilla Is the best Itis the Ono True Blood Purifier. I by male escort. Special trains o for the exclusivo u. tho entire round ti l For detailed it: Agents or toTouri New York, or Itoor1 Philadelphia. H to Juki: aJom in onVday Tako Laxativo Ilftmo Quinluo Tablets. A 1 druggists rcfuiidho monoy if It falls to euro. 05 cents. yr parlor cars aro provided ,o of tho party, in which pfrom Now York Is made. lerary apply to Ticket t Ageut, 110(1 Hroailway, 411, IlroadHtreet Station, ltrtital Murder by u Hoy. Amir.viLi.i:, .S. C, Oct. 7. Willcdgo Mtilono, iv boy 11 years old, went with a shotgun tKiii'idored woman, Mnttlo Hull- man, who owed him twenty-live cents, and told hor ho would shoot her if sho did not lili)- htm. i-die replied that sho hud no monoy. anil liowoulil liavoloshoot. ilicro upon ho leveled the gun, emptied both barrels into her head mid killed her. Ho Is ill Jail. Judge Denny Withdraws. I,EXlN"i.Ti)v, Ky., Oct. ". Judge G. Denny, Jr., who announced himself a Re publican cimdldatu for oongross In tho sjuvemh district, has made public niard withdrawing from lha contest. This leaves llreckenritlgo a nlonr Hold, with tho support ot the gold standard voters of both purtlosj Hie Weather. For eastern Veunsvlvanla ami New Jer sey: Fair; winds shifting to northwest erly ; looler. j lluy Keystone Hour. Ho sure that the name I.KPtiia & liAEit, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. Kugrnvcil Invitation. Notwithstanding the fact that we have one of the finest job offices in tho interior of the state, new material is being added to laeii abreast of the times and to meet tho want) of our patrons. Itesldes tho addition of auum her of tho latest faces of job type, we aro now preiiared to furnish wedding Invitations, ball programs, etc., equal to tho finest work of tho engraver ut one-fourth the annum charged for this class of woik. Call at our ntlice, ordrop us a postal curd, when In need of these things or any kind of job work You will bo well pleased with tho workman' ship mid tho prices. It doesn't matter much whether sick head ache, biliousness. Indigestion and constlna tlon nro caused by neglect or by unavoidable circumstances ; DoWitt's Little Early Klsers will speedily cure them all. C. 11. liugen buch, Whon you want good roofing, plumbing gas fitting, or general tinsmlthing dono call on K. F. Gallagher 13 West Centre Btreot Dealer iv. stc-ea Mr ii,,, rjM! are tne only pi us to rauo rlOOU S FlllS wttlillood'sSarsaparilla. Lauer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, Agt., 207 West Coal Street. St): TO PREVENT FILIBUSTERING. (liiveriiincnt VrMi-Ia Aro Keeping n C1od Vt atch on SiMperU at .Inelinoiivllle, jACKSON'VIt.tX. Oct. '!. The crovprnincnt has put it strict watch upon Jacksonville, to prevent nny filibustering expedition from leaving port. Tho cruiser Nownrlc is now anchored ofT tho St. John's bnr, where a commanding view of tho entrance to tlio river is to bo had. Tho rovenuocut- tors Houtwcll nnd Morrill nro miehorcd In tho stream nt tho foot of Liberty street, within 2U0 yards of tho filibustering steam ers Threo Friends mid Commodore, which nro tlod nt tho riuiio wharves. Captain Ivllgore, of tho Houtwcll. sold that both cutters would remain hero to prevent n suspected expedition from getting away. Tho luferonco was also drawn from his remarks that tho stay of tho Newark ot tho mouth of tho river will bo indefinite Captain Kllgoro has positive Instruc tions not to allow nny of tho alleged fili bustering; vessels to leavo port without permission of tho collector of customs, who In turn communicator with tho treas ury department. With such permission tho Dauntless left for Brunswick, Gn., on Monday to ongago In towing, Tho Com modore was to havo loft port vestordnv to do Romo towing ou the coast, nnd It was given permission to go providing an officer from tho Houtwcll could bo placed on uonru. llio boat dill not go, but remains tied up nt tho whurf watched by tho two cutters. llosldos nil this deputy mnrshnlst nro stntlonod on tho Threo Friends nnd tho Commodore, and thero Is not oven a pos sibility that tho anticipated expedition can leavo port. An Innocent Man l'ardnunl. WASHINOTON', Oct. 7. A pathetio story- Is brought to light through tho granting of a pardon by tho president to Georgo Jones, nHas "Marsh Marked Jako." Jones was tried and sentenced In Indiana in 1891 to two years nnd ix months for robbinga postolllce. Making allowances for good conduct his time will expire In four months, yet there is every reason to be lieve that ho was itinoco:it. In passing upon tho application for pardon tho presi dent says that thodetoctlvos who procured Jones-arrest ana conviction now repre sent that investigation since his convic tion and facts that havo coino to their knowledge havo satlsilod them that tho convict was a victim of mistaken identity. l'mtolllfo Mife liiiiiin Open. Pokt Ml'ltiiAY, N. J., Oct. 7. Ihirclors forced an entrance into tho postollleo hero early In the morning, drilled tho safe, put in enough explosives to blow it to pieces, ignited tho fuse, mill after tho powder had dono Its work hastily gathered up all tho stamps and money that was In the safe anil took their departure. Jin Smith is unablo to say just how much monoy and stamps were In tho safe, but tho amount Is believed to bo considerable. Tho snfo was completely wrecked nnd tho furniture of the ollico was ruined. Grip-Coldrt-Iteiidarlie, Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and La Grippe when Laxativo Ilromo Quinine will cure you in one day. Put up in tablets con venient for taking. Guaranteed to cure, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents. For sale by Kirlin's Pharmacy. NUGGETS OF NEWS'. Tho Cambria Iron works nt JohiiRtown, Pn., closed down tndny,ntTeetlng3,IM0 mou lt is roiKirted that half ot tho town of Guayaquil, Ecuador, has been wiped out by lire. John A. Marshall, whoso mangled body was found on tho railroad track near Klt- tanulng Point, Pa., was probably robbed and murdered. Tho number of Christian Endeavor so cieties in Pennsylvania increased from 8,W33 last year to 4,03d this year. Total membership, 4'J,Uli. The Kentucky Horso Hreeders' associa tion meeting, which opened at Lexington yesterday, offers i'j.OUO in purses. Hoso Croix won the !l-year-ol:l race, wortn Full Details Gladly Given. A Railroad Official's Experience. R. EDWARD EDMONDS, long con nected with railroad construction In Nebraska,wrltcsi "My heart troubled and pained mo for 19 years. Shortness of breath was tho constant and most common symptom. Intense, excruciating pain, gener ally followed any sovcro exertion. Faintness, hunger wit bout any appetite; fluttering that 'mado mo clutch my breast, and palpitation that often staggered mo as If I would falL wcro frequent attacks. Again, everything would turn black If I arose from a stooping pasture quickly. Sleepless nights with tholr prostrating unrest wero numerous and I could get no rest day or night, I consulted leading phy sicians and tried adver tised remedies. They gavo me no relief. Ono ot Dr. Miles' circulars described my caso so exactly that I took Dr. Miles' Now Heart Curo and I am now a well man. I hopo overy ono troubled with heart diseaso will try Dr. Miles' romoiies. If they willwrlto mo personally, I will gladly give them full details of my experience." Enw. Edmonds. P. O. Box C5, David City, Nebraska. Dr. Miles' Heart Curo Is sold on guarantee that first bcttlo benefits or monoy refunded, Dr. Miles' Heart Cure Restores Health Bteod-fHervePood For Weak and Run-Down People from Childhood to Q!d Age. WHAT iT IS! "'he rlzhrstof nil restorative trotnU, ii-iiuutfo it replaces the name subatancei to tut- blood aid crvn tlint are exhausted in rt-r.. twoliif -ifivinrr fluid by diflene, fndfireetion, hii ! it .UK ovrvt urk, v, jrry, oxcchub, abuse, etc, WHAT; IT OOES ! Up malting the blppd r ..dr.cl ,ni the JiKPhtlotitujrfMt, it create f a 'l- --'i, 1 1 u-t lo i nd titrciiptl.. Tlie nerv s ho t.sr Ma u runttn Lratn Incomes act.ve and Jrnr. rrt"t.'rinffoBtTitalty and topin(r all M utinja t'rt'U and neaknPMfn either Bex, It ha r-cq-i t1 , nndf 'i fMniilrpitnlatnrit Uworthita JT; ipl.t poM. . OnehnxlnrUfiweok. Price&c.or AtoxtKH DriisidtB or by mail, Itonlt 1 rt'i. THS DR. CHASE COMPANY, tm OK-.,tai.t ft. PhlladeLohla, CURED TO STAY CURED Docs This Mean Anlhir.g lo You 7 "II j our truss don't hold you 01 lsrniHng pain, see us ut once. It inuy h.ive you t.ua ol sullerliig. V e have cured Iiimdieds ot people 1:1 l'riinsylvuiiiu, audi .111 reler jou tu p.tiieut lured ill your own tmvn. Our treatment Is li iiiulevt and iill not keep you (rum yo'.ir l.uly labor. Call and niive a talk Willi our ilo. tor. H will uost jou liotlilng. We guaran tee relief alter the ilibt tieutiiicnt, and our pilees uio reasonable, Tlio Dr. Miller Co., Philadelphia. Sco Our Doctor livery Tuesday ut UNION HOUSE, Ashland, Pa, 00000000 aoooooooftoeooaoqioo DR. LOBB'S BOOK FREE To alt sufferers of KltHOItS OV VOtlTII, I.O-i'P VKJlllt and IHSHASIiH III' JIuH AND n'O.UU.N. lus iiusea: cloth boundiu cu rely sealed n J mall r d free. Treninientby nnul trlcUy ontldenU&l, bq 1 H tioslllve, qulc our iruarfte'pl. o matter bow lens tnnduib 1 wlllpo' Ively cure you. Write or ci.L RR nnn329H.l5ihSt.Phlla.Pa. A Handsomo Comploxion la ono of the greatest charms a woman can possess. Poizohi'o CourLBXiOM Powuua gives It. I had chronic diarrlioea for ten years," says L. W. Kichlcin, a Justice of the l'eaco at South Hasten, Pa. "No remedy afforded mo real relief until I was induced hy Chas. T. Kilian, tho druggist, to try Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea licmedy. It cured me and for a year I havo had no return of the trouble." It has also cured ninny others, among them old soldiers who had contracted tho diseaso in tho army and given up all hopo of recovery. Tor salo by liruhlcrHros., druggists. Cooper 11 Tie with Until. Washington-, Oct. 7. According to tho figures prepared by K. C. Spoonor, tho na tional circuit bioyclo follower, Eddlo Uald and Tom Cooper, who compotcd hero on Monday, uroxtlod for championship hon ors, each having slxty-llvo points to his credit. Hoth B.ild nnd Cooper suy tho tlo was nindo. Tho report that Hald led hy two points wns duo to tho different sys tems of keeping points, but the offlcinl llgtires placo tho men us even. Cooper now Miys ho will challenge Hald to 11 mutch race for UU 11 side tu settle the matter. Hellef In Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder discuses relicvod in six hours hy tlio "New Great South American Kidney Curo." This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in rolieving pain In the bladder, kidneys, back and every fart of tho urinary passages in male or feinalo. It relieves retention of water and pain In passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and curo this is your rcnirdy. iiold by Kkapira's phatmaey, 1U7 South Main street. Two Kllluil In a I'lelght Vl'recli. Pirisuritti, Oct. 7. -At 1:80 o'clook in the morning: tut extra freight train 011 the I'enusvlvnnlu railroad broke in two near Uonohuo Station. The two sections col lided, nnd fourteen curs of merchandise were wrecked. Ilntkeman Jllko Hulllday was probably fatally Injured. Another brnkemun was also liadly hurt. Noah Greenwood, a rosldontof llomowood, who was riding on tho train, had his right iirm cut off. Ail unknown colored man, steal ing u ride, was Instantly killed. Another unknown tramp was burled under the wreck. The Ilest for Children, "I believe Chamberlain's Cough Itcmedy is tho best for children I ever used. For croup It Is unequalled. It is a splendid seller with us. T. JI. Ecklcs, I'b. G Manager Wampum Pharmacy, Wampum, Pa." When used as soon us the first symptoms appear, that is as soon as the child Jeromes Jiwse or even after tho crotipy coughyiffi fywUJ.it will prevent the attack, ffffmWnDt croupy children should bear ts. jm)4doiJ always keep tho remedy at liaTdJaaj; laVUri tho nest medicine in tlio woriui tofcolilsatid, HAVE YOU USED Thompson's l Diphtheria -ICur.a? dx Read what others who have used it say: I have used Thompson's Plphtherla i Cure In my family and cured three of my children of the Diphtheria and know it Is a sure cure, I twl that every . one should know or It, for Diphtheria la h disease that bailies most of the doctors. '. If your medicine la kept In the house and rsed acordlnr to directions as oon as the throat hvulns to get sore, they will never know they had the Dlphthe- I tin. You are at liberty to use the alwve testimonial, which I will be Kind to sub stantiate to persons w ho will cull to see me. Your reiectfiilly, John Stry ker, bergeant of Tollce, Wtlllamsport, Fa. This certlflei that for several months I have been using TliompHon's 1)1 ph. therfaCureln my family and reard It as the best and most speedy remedy for colds and Bore throat I have ever known, I do not hesitate to recom mend it. O. I), Venepacker, 1). V. lastor Grace M. K. Church, Will lamsiort, l'a. Ihaveused your Diphtheria Cure In my family and It works like a charm. It docsitfl work quick, and that Is what you want In Diphtheria or croup. I would not do without It. lies pert fully, G. M. Warner, WlUUmaport, To. The above testimonials arc authentic nnd we invite you to correspond wih the writers. CIpmpson Oiperia Cwe Co., WIUUmMSPOHT, PA. Vor Halo nt Kirlin's tlrujr btore. Tee ims to Hire. If you want to hire a safe and reliable tenn for driving or for working purposes pay Shields' livery stable u visit. Teams constantly ou hand at reasonable rates. JAMES SHIELDS, No. 410 East Centre street. Opposite Keadlne railroad ntatlon. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for i Shenandoah and Vicinity --For-- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter i 1 t nfc'X.. HiT bottle by Orubler Bros., drUW. Try Barbey's Bohemiajn Beer. r J
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