EVENING HERALD isrAin.im.i) ikk). Published every Hvcidug, Except Sunday, M 8 Houtm Jaiiiiin 8rnr.KT. Nf.au Cestre. The Herald Is rlellvcied In Hlicnnndnnli Mill the surrounding towns fur nix cents n week, pay blo to the carriers, lly mull W.00 n year, or as cent? n month, pnyalilc In dnticc. Advertise ment olinrgod iiceiirdliigtospaccnnd position. The publishers reserve the rilit to clinugo the position of advertisements vhcnecr the pub lication of news demands It. The right Is rvi.l tn relet t iuiv advertisement, whether paid lor or not, that the piliiusncrs may Improper. Aiiverusiiig rates mndo known Entered at the pottoflUe nt Shenandoah, l'a., as fecund class mull matter. TKI.UPIIO.N'U CONNKCTION. REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET. 10U l'Kllllt:.VT, WILLIAM M'KINLIIY, Of Ohio. kou vici: rnmmnKT, (lAltltlTT A. HOHAltT, . Of New Jersey. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. FUn'coNflKBRMAK-AT-LAltUE, OALUWIIA A. onow, Of Buflipichnnnn. HAMUHL A. DAVKNl'OItT, Of llr Evening Herald THl'USDAY, (KTOIir.ll 8, 1M. imiotixtion am) i iti;i: tuadi:. Twonly-seceii Years of I'rotectlon (lKll.-i to IHlia, decreased our public ii.'i.t hi,7 I7,:idi,k;h. Tliref Vran nf I'rcc Trade (18!)3 to 1HIMI) Increased our pnlille debt '4!J, !)!J!J,C130. These lire the plainest reason why MeKlnley sholllil be elected Jiresldeutf the sooner the better. A PASSING WORD. The Supremo Court, now in Mission nt Pittsburg, lias reudeicd several decisions of much intero-d throughout the state, among the numlier being that hi which the finding of the lower court in the caso of the Uorongh ol Shainukin vs. the Sliamokiii Klectric liailway is ruversi.il. Tlie oulinaneo gianting tlio right of way stipulated that the railway company shall pave the width of their tracks and thnu feet on either side. When the. borough went to collect the hill against thu company, amounting to a little nioru than W lull, the latter refused to pay and a suit for the leimery of same lcsiilleil. When tlio case was tried in the lower court at Slinbury, the Judge cxpicssed the opinion that the hoiotigh had no case against the company, luc to an error in the oidinanee, it was stall il, lender a veidict in la voi ol.Jhc defendants. the Mipiomo i.urt ri A"-scil thi" decision, and the company wnl hinffl. pav-its pro rata shaio. at homo and is at present tlio elllrielit deputy under Controller Severn, and tlioe wlio have j business with that olllee know him to lie a ' painstaking, cilldciit nnd niliiblo public servant. As nn accountant there nro few his eipial in tlio county, and lio is inst tlio man to (111 the important position of liegisler. Mr. lieesc represents the younger clement of the ' Kopubllciui party and they will rally to his suiipoit to a man ; anil at tlio same time he commands the respect and good will of all classes of voters. Don't tri lio away times when you have itiii1ir. morbus or diarrhoea. Fiifht them in the bculnnlnu with DoWitt's Colic nnd I Cholera Cure. You don't havo to wait for results, they are Instantaneous, and it leaves tlio bowels in healthy condition. ('. 11. Ilagonbiich. POLITICAL TALK. Hon. John Wanamaker will speak in l'ottsvillo on the 23rd Inst. Tho fact that Democrats In this county must content themselves with local speakers, is accounted for because few men of promi nenco in their own ranks favor tho lUto 1 idea. The Republican meeting at Lost Creek last night was addressed by Messrs. Campbell, Sweeney and Mcllenry Wilhelin. The date of State Senator i'enroso'sappear anco at Miihanoy City will bo announced by tho Ii:hai.i later. Tho hall could not ho secured for Tuesday night next. iirutnm speaks at llranclidnle to-night. r.x-Attomey General Hensel, tho old Democratic war horse, has declined, to address a llrvan and Sewall mass meeting in Lan caster county because lio cannot support.tho Chicago platform. The Republicans nro leading the Demo crats a warm pace in this county. Chairman Llncaweaver is in llnrrisburg, trying to induce some speaker of prominence to copie to this county. A l'olish and Lithuanian speaker nf na tional reputation will address Ills country men in the towns of Mincrsville, Mahanoy City and Shenandoah next week. The Democratic meeling announced for N'liiembuii: has been declared oil'. Tho disgraceful disturbance which took place at New I'liil idelphia on Monday night, and which evidently hrohe up tho Republican meeting, has caused much condemnation. The Demoertts in that place evidently do not believe in free speech us much as they do in free silver. Diut dun Uj'l the jury to ic: in vuj ' iu (lcfYmJaiitH. - - PupK-m dun is that bcarinir'' un the ense law, in jphlch tho PITHY POINTS. Happenings Tlirougboiil tlm Region Dliron- li led for Hasty l'criisnl. The illoomsbtirg fair opens next Tuesday. At Hazlctun potatoes aro selling for 23 cents per bushel. Ashland is making another ell'ort to or ganize a foot ball team. The Maliahoy c;ty and Shenandoali foot ball teams will play at tho former plaeo ou Saturday. Tlio next quarterly conferenco of tlio Y. 1'. A. of tho county will lio held at Orwlgs burg, December 30 and 31, 1800. Miss Katie Mayherry and Frank Rausum, two well known young peoplo of I'nttjtvlUc, were married yesterday afternoon. Farmers say tlio recent high winds liavo destroyed four-fifths of the applo crop in the valley. Kcxt year tho fruit will be high. A reward of $500 is offered by Mrs. Mary limy, of llarrisburg, for any information con cerning her husband, Michael Beach, and son, dead or alive. Rev. J. F. Rowers, of l'ottsvillo, yesterday resigned as archdeacon of Reading Arch deaconry of the Episcopal church at a meet ing held at Riidsboro. Ministers of L'nston and vincinity havo staited a erusado against thu much-worn vnlirnr motto buttons, and municipal author ities andschuol superintendents will he asked tu help. Letters of administration wile granted to James A. Medlar on thtlstatc of rannio deceased. Also to mm ised. ''ompany to day MAHANOY CITY. Manv a day's work is lint by sick head ache, caused by indigestion and stomach troubles. DeWitt's Little Early Risers aru, flm tnr.i.! eflV.i-iiifil lilll for overcomiui: such nil rulties. u. ll. liuueuouru es. C. II. llageiibiih. Deeds Iteeylded. l'rom Charles Shmciiiski to John I'edchak, paitof lot in Shenandoah. From John I'edchak to John (Iraszlnski, part of lot in Shenandoah. From Luwls (ioldin to 1. W. Hell, lot in Shell. indiiah. From Wm. R. Wells tt. al.. executors of Michael liright, to Anna R. Roone. lot in l'oitsville. From Jliiicrsvillo Rulldlug and Loan A-so-oiatloiio Margaret iirace, lot in Minersvilhv. Fni Fianna Kisunhower et. al., to Joseph LinJt, hit in Nelson City. & I. Co. to Agnes Thomas, uttsyilUf deceased. Also t vtua the estate of Willian rWayno township, deceased lt in Mlnersvillo. From I'. & R. C. & L Co. to Harriet Straub, , UUI l UteiilcUiaiaut ilU'ClUhS lliaj' hell liiiuor to tlieir own members, and that such sale is no infraction of tho license law. We may now look for a number of social clubs embarking in tlio liijimr business in opposi tion to the regularly licensed dealers. -Schuylkill county has a little patriotic liaud of bimetallism who are loud shunters fur th- election of lliyaii. It is a little queer to SCO these men supporting silver moiiouiet iilisin, for that is what the Chicago nominee ftauds foi in the present cunruign, The city of Moadville, in 1ST3, contracted with a private concern to supply the town with water. In 18!ll thu city ollieials, claiming the ordinance to be invalid, pro ceeded to construct a water works for tho city The private corporation appealed and the Supremo Court decides iu favor of tlio iilaiiuih" and grants a perpetual injunction restraining the city from building. This uplniuii reverses a former decision by tho Supreme Court, which held that boroughs liad the exclusive rights in questions of this kind. lot in Minersvlllo. From John Scheiblcy to premises in Tieinont. Aaron Scheiblcy, Yolt Will be Mil prised When you see our ladles iISc dongola button shoes. You'll pay $1.30 in other stores for shoes no better. Factory Sum: Stoke, tf J. A. MnYEit, Manager. Sirs. Tansy Took 111 III Church and Died I.nst "lght. Mahanoy City, Oct. 8. Mrs. Thomas Tansy, of Park Place, who was taken sud denly ill in St. Canieus church yesterday morning while attending tlio funeral of Mrs. Patrick Campboll, died at 10:15 o'clock last night nt tho homo of Mrs. Thomas K. Carney, on North Main street, to which place sho was removed from tlio church. There were four physicians in attendance nnd they pro nounced tlio illness cholera morbus. Mrs. Tansy was apparently in tho best of health when sho left her homo to attend tho funeral. Sho was 47 years of ago nnd is survived by her husband and eight children, Annie, Agnes, John, Bessie, Bryan, Mrs. Broderick, of Mahanoy City; Miss Ella Tansy, of Wilkcsbarro; and Miss Maud, school teacher at Buck Mountain. Jesse, 15-ycar-oId son of John Williams, of East Mahanoy Avenue, had a very narrow escapo from deatli at the Primrose colliery washery yesterday. Near his place of work wero a number of belts and intricate machinery and a (light of steps leading over a largo lly wheel. Williams was ascending these steps when he was called. Ho turned to answer and stumbled, pitching forward against tlio fast revolving lly wheel. His head struck tho wheel and ho was thrown backwards and down through a holo between a jig and a scraper lino and he would havo been drawn under the horn wheel but for tlio timely act of a workman. Tlio boy escaped with some bruises and scratches. John Smith, a Polish miner residing at Gilborton, was seriously burned about tlio hands and faco by an explosion of gas in tho Draper colliery. He ignited a leader of gas that had been released by a blast. Tho officers of Powliattan Tribo No. 151, Imp. O. of 1!. M. were installed last evening I by Deputy Oreat Sachem George Hughes. Tho Haymakers will entertain tho newly elected oflkeis at a banquet next Monday ovening. An alarm of firo was sounded at 10:30 last night. It was caused by garments igniting fiom a stove in tho house of Fianeis Hocp, of South Catawlssa street. Tlio file depart ment's services were not required. Tho rooms of tho Y. M. C. A. will be thrown open this evening and the Association will bo permanently organized. Messrs. Fred. Shipp, of llnrrisburg. State secretary, and H. R. Dodge, secretary of the l'ottsvillo . il. -Toadying to foreigners is what Bryan ays his opponents aro doing. Thciu uio a good many foieign-born citizens, whoso votes he personally solicits, who ought io letmn him an appropriate compliment and they will. - The volunttcr lireiiien aro having a gay tu.io ut Johnstown this week, and Shenan doah's excellent department U well reprc s wed. They deserve all tho enjoyment they can get out of these annual gitboriugs. Tlie volunteer firemen aro benefactors to any community iu which they ex ist Their elloits aro directed toward bavins the property of their neighbors, at tin risk ol their owu lives and en t.ii'inu disagreeable work, at any hour of the ti y or night. There is no compensation in the work fur them i sumetimes they aro sub lect' d to abuse. Shenandoah's department, iu njiuuiun witli most all volunteer eoui I .me-, throughout the state, is composed of t 111. lent and self-saeriiicing men who deserve linn h at the hands of the property owners, 'ill t receive very little. ueu a Democrat vutea to defoat Will iam Jennings Bryan, he votes to save the Democratic party, buys a Democratic ex- h.ingc. Yes, Bryan has declared ho is no Iieinoi rat. -Mexico is on a silver basis, yot U has to I ,y its foreign debt in gold, the total debt being Mil."0".000' Minister Liuiantour, in liis budget for next year, calls for an appro priation of $12.01)0,000 in silver, that amount l,i mg iiooewJiry to obtain 0,000,000 iu gold iciiiiliod for tlio interest. It will thus bo seen that while Mexico is on a silvorWls at homo, she is on a gold basis abroad. Shu can ly the Mexican wago enrnor In silver dollars, hut tho foreign bondholder must havo gold. Jlowniucli better it would bo to have tho uold standard at homo as well as abroad, so that tho dollar of tho laborer would bo Just as good as that of the foreign bondholder. The best dollar uiado is nouo too good for the nan who earns it. cnandoah hasn representative on tho ' bllcan ticket in the person of Frank C asa candidate for Register of Wills, as filled ninny positions of public tru t Tim Humphries Hells. A legacy collecting agency, Doliurnady Bros., of London, Eng., wrote to this county for Information concerning Charles and Henry Humphries, who are heir, to a large eslnle in England. Mis. Mulw ml, ..f St. Clair, i . a sisii-r of the hint hers, and says Henry resides in Rloonisburg. lalwnid was a resident of Shenandoah at one time. The Humphii.'s iiuiie fiom South stiitl'oidsliiro, and there is no doubt of tho estate being bona lido. Charles and Henry were car penters and worked for the late Isaac Severn, father of County Controller Sovi i n. Charles suddenly disappeared during the Mollie Magulre excitement and it is thought lie was murdered. This is the' second time tho Humphreys lune received a letter from Lon don lawyers in reference to the estate. All at OlrarilvlSld Now. E. W. Amour ycstciday moed ills family from town to Guard . ille and is the last of tho Schuylkill Traction Company employes to take up residence at tlio latter place under orders of the company, which tnus uesig- nates the residenco of its employes to havo them within eisy reach of the power house l'ottHlll's IIIcjcIh I'uinde. Tho parade of tho l'ottsvillo wheel men last night was a nattering success, rwu hundred ridel, most of whom wero in enst'lllltl. formed tlio line. Miss Miimlo Howell was awarded tho prize for tho lady inakini: tho hanihinast appearance, and Joseph 11. Gately, of Pint Clinton took the same prize for tlio gentleman. Mr. Jusso Webb, of Mahanoy City, as "Goddess of I Liberty," and A. J. Dcrr, of l'ottsville, as Uieoldist rider, l oth received prizes, lho Mahanoy City club captured the prize for t) o the laigist deh gation. After the carnival a banquet was tendered tln.se paiiicipatiug in the parade. The. town was deeor.iud, and (lie works illuminated the rente of parade. Hume, late of PottsvilU' Willifm !. Fassc S. 1isselt. lao,rt iie Columbia Iirewiii; 'eived a new upright stationaiy engine hich will furnish motivo power for the lynamo. If You lime II Mel; Child Ibis is Surely ll Message of Hope. This is tlio best of news for parents of weakly or sickly children. It is a fact that our people have heretofore! not had the same opportunity for Inning their children, who sulfer friim elironic or lingering complaints treated and cured by eminent specialists in children's diseases as do the residents of the great cities where such skilled physicians re side. In other words our peoplo have been debarred from seeking a cure for their children by tho great physicians, owing to tho cost of travel to the large city nnd lho hich fees charged by such physicians. Here, therelore, la a chance lor the cure ol ('. A , will be in attendance, the children of our community which should Joseph Hughes, the West Centre street not lie lost. Dr. Gicene of 35 West 14th St., hhoo dealer, and Mrs. Row-bottom, widow of New York City, who is beyond doubt tho j the late Richard Rowbottom who was a most successful specialist ill curing disc ares of member of the C. it I. police force, will be children, oilers to give free consulati'on by i married tills evening at tho home of tho m.ill in nil eases of children's Complaints, biiileuronin. Tarents bnve ilio'liTMle'no of oTmilfiftloii by ( Archbishop Ryan will arrive hero to-night mall in all cases of children's complaints. , nt 7:11 o'clock. He will bo received at the Parents 1 ave the privilege nf consulting Dr. i denot by all the Catholic societies of the town and two bands. A carriage drawn by four handsome gray huises will bo in waiting fur his Grace. The object of the Archbishop's visit is to officiate hole to-moriow at con firmation services iu St. ('aniens, St. Fideiis, St. Joseph (Lithuanian) and tlio Greek Catholic churches. Neaily 1,000 children MURDEROUS J3ANK ROBBERS. TIley Kill Two lVople, Steal Hl,noO, and i:cnpo on lllcrclrs, FAIHMoxt, Minn., Oct. 8. Two ninskcd mid bloyclo mounted robbers swept into tlio Httlo tovm. if Shcrbourne, fourteen jMloi from inn, yestordny, dashed Into tho Bank of Sherboilrno. lnurdured tho I cashier nnd securing P1,000 from tho cnh iiiiji iiimimuii men lwieeis mm escupeu lioforo tho eyes of tho startled villagers. Tho nffnlr was conducletl with nil tho bravado of tho border drama, and tho kill ing of two men, ono of whom rtlod In stnntly, was purely wanton, as neither mnilo any resistance. Tho dead nro: J. Oostcrn, traveling ngont for tho WnVer A. Wood Harvester com Jinny, shot through tho heart i Cashlor Thorburn, of thoHnnk ot Shorbourno, shot In tho head. Tho crlino Is paralleled only by tho raid of Jesso Jumos nnd tho Younger hoys when they swoojied down upon tho llttlo town of Nortliflleld, a few miles north of the scono of yesterday's crime, shot the cashlor of tho Bank of Northficld down and doenmped with a largo nniouut of inonoy. In that Instance tho robbers do parted on horseback, whereas yestejrelny tho criminals used bleyelos in escaping from tho onruged citizens of Shorbourno. About 1:30 two niuskod men walked through tho front ontrauco of tho hank to tho cashier's box, and without n ,word whipjxsdout their revolver and loveled them at Cashlor Thorburn. Tho latter did not movo, but tho next mlnuto duo re port of two revolvers rang out and Cashier Thorburn fell at his dosk. At another desk in tho bank stood Oostorn, a travel ing man. Ho was tboonly Immediate bar to the ends tho robbers sought, ami ns Thorburn foil to tho floor they turned and shot him dead. As rapidly lis possiblo they leaped over tho railing anil secured $1,000 In cash. They then ran for tho back door of tho bank, where they had taken tho lireciuition to leave tholr bicycles, mounted them nnd rodouway. It all happened inside of two minutes and the only witness to tho deed was a woman who stood across tho street from tho front entrance of tho bank and who was attracted by tho report of the re volvers. She g.ivo tho alarm and in ten minutes niter the deed had been com mitted several posses wero In pursuit. Thorburn lived two hours after tho shooting. Will Not PerformMiracles But It Will Cure; Dr. Miles' Nervine Restores Health.... Greene by letter, describing their children's diseases and lio will, after carefully consider ing the symptoms, write a letter fully ex plaining the tumble, telling everything about their complaint so plainly that you will understand exactly what ails jour children. He will also give his advice, founded upon his vastexporieiieoand wonder- j wm be confirmed fill success in treating such cases, as to just i what to do to efl'ect a cure. All this U cost you nothing and you can thus have consulta tion with the best known physician and acknowledged most successful specialist in tho woild without leaving homo and at no expense whatever. The Doctor is t)io dis coverer of that greatest of medicines, Dr. Greene's Ncrvura blood and nerve remedy, and has discovered many other most valu able remedies. Wiito to him now about your child, for this is a chanco of cure which you may never haveagain. Ilensel Opposed to llrynn. Laxcastiui, l'a., Oct. 8. Kx-Attorncy Genoral Y. U. Hensel has sent n letter to Dr. D. H. SleCormlck, chairman of tho Democratic county committee, declining to tnko part in a Bryan demonstration on tho 23d Inst. Mr. Hensel iwiiiouiK.es his hostility to tho Chicago platform as tho reason for his refusal to iiartlclpato. Tho letter is his first public declaration of his attitude In tlio ponding presidential campaign. llookiua'icrs Held Up nml llobbed. CllICAi.o, Oct. b. Four footpads, who evidently wero well nccitiainted with tho business and habits of tholr victims, way laid Abrahum Shepherd and William Vanorum, two bookmakers from tho Ideal Park track, near Western avenuo und Monroo street, securing $l,44l!. Messrs. Shepherd und Vnuoruni had u good day nt the track, tt fact which tho robbers seonied to bo uwaro of. Thoyheldup tho two men within a dozou steps of Mr, Shepherd's residence, and ijulckly escaped with their booty. Kplscopal lUsho)! of Western New York. HlTFKALO.Oct. 8. Bishop William David AValker, of North Dakota, was elected bishop of tho Episcopal dioecso of western Now York yesterday nt tho diocesan coun cil. Balloting began in tho morning, but a final result was not roachod until even ing. After tho first ballot in tho morn ing, in which Bishop Wnlker led with 35 votes of tho clergy and 42 of tho laity, Hov. Dr. Kobins of Albany was with drawn, and Dr. U'uigford of New York, Dr. Stono of Chicago ami Dr. Liud sej" of Boston wero left in tho order named. An adjournment to tho nftornoon was taken, when tho second, third and fourth ballots wero taken, Dr.. Walker gaining in each, and on tho sixth ballotho waselectod. It doesn't matter much whether sick head ache, biliousness, indigestion and constipa tion are caused by neglect or bj- unavoidable circumstances; DoWitt's Little L'arly Risers will speedily euro them all. U n. iiagen- buch. Twenty Thousand Homeless in GunjHqulI. Lima, Peru, Oct. 8. Later information from Guayaquil, Ecimdor, status that it is estimated that 20,000 persons are deprived of their houses and iiumcs by tho recent destructive lire. Tho losses to tlio foreign Insurance companion aro iliiced nt over W,UOO,000. Total loss, f:30,000,O0U. R. MILES' RESTORATIVE NERVINE cures nervous prostration. Notml raculously, but scientifically, by first removing tho germs ot disease, and then supplying healthy nervo food. Increasing the appetite, helping digestion and strength ening tho entire system, Dosperato cases rcqulro prolonged treatment as shown by that of Mrs. M. B. Reed, of Delta, Iowa, who writes! "As tho result of a llghtnlngstroko, the physicians said I had a light Btroko of paralysis, my lirab3 would all draw up. I would havo throhulngs in my chest that seemed unendurable. Forthreo months I could not sleep and for threo weeks did not closo my eyes. I prayed for sleep, and felt that It relief did not como I would bo dead or insane. I took Dr. Miles' Restora tivo Nervine and tho second night slept two hours and from that tlmo on my health im proved; slowly at first, but steadily and surely. I took in all 40 bottles, and I cannot express how grateful I am, for I am now perfectly well, apd i,avo taken np medicine for over four months." Dr. Miles' Nervine Is sold by druggists on guarantee that first bottlo benefits or money refunded. Book on heart and nerves free. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. .CHASES Weak and Run-Down People from Childhood to Old Are. WHAT !T IS! he richest of nil reetorttT rootlet, hecan&e it fplacee the Batue subbtances to tha l.iitod and tuTefs thut are exhausted In fhoretwo Hfe-alvintr fluids bvdt'cafseiiudfjzedtioD, biti hvijifr, mtrwork, worry, eicessts, abuse, et2, WHAT !T DOES ! 11 f makinc the blood p lreumtr.cli md tho digestion jverf''tt,it creiHes a. ',d llei-Ii, I'lUcle fid BtrtMiath. The nerves be 'im mai'e uronctno brain t com-a active nnd clenr. I HTrpntorinir lost vi,ali'y and BtopjklnB all wftt.tlnn drnuiiJ fid weakness In either Bex, it has ao "OT ' , n nl li'iifeinalereKalaterit is worth Its weifirt"'2oM Oneboxlnptaaweek. Price6"c.,or t boiea i-1.!"' Drutfirials or by mail, Hook tree . THE Oil. CHASE CQW.PANV, Ckti'tcut U. Philadelphia. Infallible! Speedy ad Complete! For A Candldato Against Ureckiiirldge. FllAXKFOltT, Ky., Oct. S. Tho silver Democratic committee of tho Seventh dis trict has called n convention for tomorrow to nominate a candldato to oppose Hon. W. C. P. Breckinridge, tho Kold Dauio cratic nominee, who also has the supiurt of tho Republican psjrty. mm THI8 IS TrlC ABSOLUTE RyoHD or DIPHTHERIA CURE Tho whole system is drained and nndei mined by indolent ulcers and open sores. DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salve speedily heals them. It is tlio best pile cure known. C. II. Hagenbuch. Can t lllsliop ICraue's l'rohalilo Successor. ArGUSTA, On., Oct. ti Tho Morning News has information from a prominent Catholic that Bishop Thuinns A. Becker, of Georgia, will probably bo mado rector of tho Catholic university. Ho is ono of tho originators of the Institution, and was olTerod tho first roetorsh p Ho is a loarned man, spooks ninny lniiKiiagus, and is 10 gnrdod ns ono of tho most scholarly men In tho church. Young Olrl Suicides for Lore. HASTl'OltT, Ii. I,, Oct. 8. Samuol Illnk man, who lives In tho village of Speonk, was awakened by tho heavy breathing of Ills 15-year-old daughter, who was dying from tho effects of an ouncoof laudanum, which sho had takeu, mid sho admitted, with suicidal intent. Sho died soon after tho arrival of a physician. Tho girl hus been receiving attention from a young man, and it Is believed that this love af fair drove her to suicide. This is the complaint of thousands at this season. Thev have no appetite; food does not relish. They noetl the toning upof theotomncli and digestive orguus, which a course of Hood's Sarsaparilla will glvo thorn. It also purifies nnd enriches the blood, euros that distress alter eating and Internal misery only a clyspcptio can know, creates an appetite, ovcrcomos that tired feeling and builds up and sustain!) the wholo physical system. It bo prompt ly and efllcicntly relieves dyspcptlosynip toms and cures nervouB headaches, that It seems to havo almost "a magio touch." Sarsaparilla ltcpnliUoaii VfiiidSiliilu' Withdrawn. PlliLADKU'lHA, Oct. 8. James Ij. Miles, Republican nominee for sheriff, hag with drawn from tho tiokot. This notion is in response to a communication from load ing business men sunt to ilr. Miles and to Alexander Crow, tho Independent Repub lican nominee, urging that both retire In tho interest of jmrty harmony. Another convention will be held, probably em Wed nesday next. Mr. Crow, In response to tho demands of his friends, will remain iu the fight. : Latest lU'lurns from I'liirlita. Jacksonville, Oct. 8. Threo hundred anil lift y-iive precincts out of Ultt III the state, including sixteen enmities complete und the leiiminder scattering In fifteen addltluual counties, give llloxham (Dem.) 11MKKJ; iJUiihy ( Hep), li,43l ; Weeks (Pop.), 2,501. llloxliain's plurality Is ostimated at 15,000 to lJ.iWO, as against 211,755 major ity for Mitchell (Dnm.) over Uoskln (Pop.) In 1. It Smeil Ilr llojs. Mrs, K, li. Fiedler, llullefoutc, l'a., writes as follows ; "Two of our children were taken ill wllh diphtheria und tho disease developed into a most serious form, lly tho aid of skillful physicians all possiblo means and medicines wero applied and still our dear ones crew worso. A kind neighhorsuggostcd wo use Thompson's Diphtheria Cure. We die. so and iu less than twenty-four houra.tho riating was all removed from their tlirouts ud the hoys wero up and about. Tho t'llrd ay they could cat with comfort. I cajnot ay too iiiucii lor luompsou s jjipuu Cure, as I feel sure it saved our child!) n Is tho best In fact tho Ono Truo niood Purine. i " " - - 1 " ... are the best afterdlnne.sold at Kirlin'a drug storo at 50 cc sa I1UUU o I 1113 pins, am whusuvu. W.pttIC Stage Kohhcrs Again at Wnrlc Hokoiia, Oil., Oct. . For tho third time within sis months tho Sonont stage was held up ou Tuesday near tho milling town of Cloudman, anil two masked robbers forcod tho driver to deliver the mall ponchos and oppress box, which were rilled of registered letters and valuable packages. The valno of the booty secured Is unknown. A posso wont in pursuit of tho robbers. Another Insurgent Detent Itepnrteil HAVANA. Oct. 8. In the recent engago men t In Plnnr del Klo between tho Spau lsh troops tinder General Denial nnd tho Insurgents under Antonio Maceo It is now announced tho insurgents lost 260 men killed, while tho troops had only twenty eight men killed, llfty seriously wounded uud twenty-nvo siigntiy wounuett. A Victim of Cigarette Siniililng. Kaston, Ph., Oct. 8. (ieorgo Vandor beck, a young man whoso homo Is In Utioa. S. Y., nnd who anno huro from Philadelphia sovornl weeks ago and was employed in dental rooms, was found dead In bod yesterday. Kxeesslvo cigarette smoking Is tho supposed cause of his death. l'rlnceton's Team railed to Score, Kaston'. Pa-, Oct. 8. In tho Lafnyctto Princeton football game yesterday two fifteen mlnuto halves wero played, and tho game endod without either team scoring. Tho gnmo was witnessed by about 2,500 people. Doth teams played'an aggressive j;amo. Humored Suicide of Victor l)t Lesscps. London, Oct. 8. Victor do Lossops, a ion of the Into Count do Lossops, died on Tuesday. It was said that tho Injuries which caused his eleath wore tho result of a fall, but It Is rumored toituy tnut no com mitted suicido. Ask your grocer for tho "Royal Patent" Dour, and tako no other brand. It Is the best flour mado. Jhignived Imitations. Notwithstanding tlio fact that wo have one of tlio finest job offices iu tlio interior of tlio state, new material is being added to keep abreast of the times and to meet tho wanti of our patrons. Besides the addition of a num lier of tlio latest faces of job type, we aro now prepared to furnish wedding invitations, ball programs, etc., equal to the finest work of the engraver at one-fourth tlio amount charged for this class of work. Call at our otlice, ordrop us a postal card, when in need of thesu things or any kind of job work. You will bo well pleased witli tho workman ship and the prices. If you havo over soon a llttlo child in the aguny of summer complaint, you can leallzo the danger of the trouble and appreciate tho valuo of instantaneous lelief always alforded by DeWitt's Colic and Cholera Cure. For dysentery and diarrhoea it is a reliable remedy, ivc coiini not anoru to recouinienu Ibis ns a euro unless it were a euro. C. H. Hagenbuch. Buy Keystone Hour, lio suro that tho name Liishiti & Hai:r, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. Poison Ivy, insect bites, bruises, scalds, bums, are quickly cured by DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salo, the great pile euro. C. H. Hagonbuch. I OT a single case ever re ported where tins medi cine did not effect nil ab solute cure, when directions are followed in its use. What is the use of having thousands of peo ple (lie annually when Thomp son's Diphtheria Cure will pre vent it? Costs but 50 cents a bottle. Sold (iy Druggists every where, and guaranteed. Cures not only Diphtheria, but Croup, Sore Throat, Quinsy, Etc. A BOON TO HUMANITY. Here's a Bample of tue thousands of unsolicited testimonials : Bellefonte, Ta., April 10, 1895. Thompson Diphtheria Cure Co. eientlemem Unfortunately -we lost two little girls with that dread disease, dlDbtrerla. Later on two more became 111 with throat ailectlon which subse quently turned Into diphtheria. Wo iinturiillv became greatly alarmed. A neighbor kindly advised us to uso Thompson's Diphtheria Cure which wo did, and Inexactly three days the phlegm In their throats had disappeared and the little ones were soon fully recovereil Never In the preparation or any medi cine was there a greater boon to human, lty than by this medicine. I beseech every family In this country to try tlm remedy when members of I heir family suiter from any throat or diphtheritic troubles, as It will positively ellect the desired cure. Mrs I, K. Fiedler. East High Street. MANUfACTURCD BT THI THOMPSON DIPHTHERIA CURE CO., MK WILLIAMSPOHT. PA. r3yfftf PRICE, SOG. A BOTTLE i For sale at Klrlin's drug store. 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