EVENING HERALD ixt.viii.isiii:i) 1870. lubltshed every Krcnlne, Except Hunday, at Booth Jaiuii Hirket, Nkaii Ckktrk. rh Herald Is ddlveinl iriHIicimiidonn nnd the tfurroiiuiHiiK towns tor sir cents a week, pay able to thu carriers, Hy mall W OO n year, or 125 oents a mouth, payable in advance. Advertise ments charged ncconltiiKto space And position. The. publishers reserve tlio right to chanjco the foMtion of advertisement whenever the pul Icatlon of news demands it. The. rlKht Is reserved to reject any advertisement, whether f)ld for or not. that tlie publisher may deem mproper. Advertising rates mado known upon application. Entered at the poitofllce nt Shenandoah, I'a., as leoond class mall matter. TKLKI'IIONK CONNECTION. Evening Herald Dr. Wltlicrspoon's udnilnlstratlor, ono, .lumen Madison, becamo President of tlio United States; ono became Vleo President ; six were members of tlio Continental Con gress i twenty bccaino Unltcil States Senators; twenty-thrco entered tlio lower houso of Congress ithirtcon were Governors of states ; thrco wero Judges of tlio Supremo Court; sumo twenty served as olllccrs in tlio Revolu tionary army ; one took irt In the lloston tea party nnd 111 wero clergymen, thirteen of whom liecnmo Presidents of colleges. With such a record of tlio standing of Its graduates in tlio trying period of tlio forma tion of the Republic, tlio enthusiasm which animatos its graduate! in arranging for its 150th anniversary Is pardonable and easily understood. Tlio School Trnclior Won. The suit of Miss Ilridgot McLaln ne.Ilnst the toynlngliain Township School District, to recover fho months' salary at $05 per month, was tried beforo Judgo Savldge nt lllooinsliurg yesterday. ji. M. llurke. Esq.. of town, and Iklcr & Iklcr, Ksiis., of Blooms burg, appearing for tlio plaintiff and W. A. Marr, Usq., of Ashland, and Col. Frolrc, of llloomsbiirg, for tlio defendant. The Jury SATUItDAY. OCrOlir.lt 10, 1890. REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET, pou rnoiitKNT, WILLIAM M'KINI.UY, Of Ohio, ma vick pnrwuii!?rT, OAltltlTT A. 1IOIIAUT, Of New Jcrscv. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. ronco.iaRnwMisr.AT-i.Auaa, oaluhiia a. auow, Of Susquehanna. HAMUKL A. DAVKNl'OUT. Of Krlr rnoTixTio.N ami ritui: tuaiii:, Tw'iity-icli Years of Protection (lH(!!i to lH!i:t) iliirrunil our public debt i:,:ioi,h;m. Tlir.i Vinri of I'rci- Triulo (180.1 to IK'.MI) liicr.-un-il our public ilcllt ISJOS,- uki,ii:io. TlifHn iira tlio pliiincHt reasons why McKIntcy slinulil lm clcclcil president, tlioNoniH'r (hi- lii'ttt-r. Tin; congregation of the United Evangeli cal church, of town, is to bo congratulated upon its recent purchac. They nio now the owners of the English Lutheran church building, on North .Tardiu stiect, and they propose making improvements on tho struc ture ill the near futuie. The location is An excellent one, mid the fact that they now possoss a church home of their ow.i is it uircu of much gintiflcation to tlio .nctnbers of Hit) congregation. To IIiui.tii oiticku Patmick Coxuv is .due tlio ciedit for the rnatemeut of the nuisance on South Main direct, just above the Lehigh Valley railroad, to which tlio JIi:r.Ai,n has rcpcatully called the attention of tlio Chief Burgou. Wo maku this an nouncement Injustice to tlio 'Health Oilicer, who has an iippu'cut desire to enfuice the ordinances hcar'ug upon the health of the borough. It i".ilways ;i pleasure to notu the strict attention lo duty on tbu part of public olllrials. I ho Chief liurgess might following l.iyj.ainplo of the Health Olllcer witli creclil to himself nnd tbu borough. 10 cts. Cures Constipation and Liver Ills. Dr. Agneiv's Liver Pills are tlio most per fect made, and cure like magic, Sick Head ache, Constipation, Biliousness, Indigestion and nil Liver Ills. lOccntsu vial 10 doses. Sold at Kirllns drug store. POLITICAL TALK. Tlio Republican a full attendance, and very favoralili different parts The Democrats ahlo. i of tin cculivo Committee, with in session yestorday, rta were roccived from lunty. v ero well rccoived nt Evkfiy time Tom Bccd opens his mouth he says something. In Connecticut on Thurs day ho made a speech in which he said, "No ono knows nil about the curieiicy o,uestlon. When Adam was nloue on this earth there was not much complication to society. Things were uncommonly simple. If there had been railroads he could have gone forth, mado iiiuumcmhlo speeches and tome home unanimous on tlio subjict. When Eve was presented llieiu was complication at once, and from that time to the present atl'airs of society life have becomu more complicated." Somo of tbu silver orators will doubtless question theaicuracy of tho opening sentence, hut not one of them who is married will question the closing one that is near homo. (lilbcrton last night, tho speakers being Watson Shepherd, M. M. Burko anil James F. Mlnogue. In speaking of tho United States Senator ship, Major S. A. Loach said : "Who knows ; I may have n Schuylkill couutaiu to put for ward fur tho place." Tho Democrats will hold meetings at Gordon and Coaldalo this evening. The death of Maurice Litscli removes an important factor in Schuylkill county politics. Tho following Republican meetings liavo been arranged fur Munday: At Cumhula ; speakers, lion. John T. Shocncr and Charles Snyder. At Silver Creek ; George M. ltoads and (leorgu Dyson. At Locust Dale; O. It. Oerbcrand M. H. Wilhclm. Thero will uKo be a Polish mooting at Mlnersville on Monday evening. Dr. Czupka will bo tho ointor of tlio occaseion. Congressman llrunim will speak at Shenan doah and Lost Creek on Wednesday evening. The Republican spell-binders will hold forth at Tremout, Heckschcrvillc nnd Shepplun this evening. 1'rnuk J. Tiimnins tlio Philadelphia politician, says Alexander Crow, Jr., will be the next Sherill'of Philadelphia. Factory Inspector Campbell will remain in tills county another week. John Hull, of Massachusetts state, a power among the factory employees, in that hive of industries will bo horo next week to talk witli tho workmen of this county on the issues of the day, and will present tho Republican sido of the question. to cum: a cold in oni: day Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tho money if it fails to cure. 23 cents. PERSONAL. Luther B. Edwards this morning left town for Wetherly, Carbon county. He is to teach school near that place. Solomon rishafcr visited friends at Sha- mokiu to-day. Mrs. J. C. Church went to Mt. Carmel this morning to visit friends. Dr. J. C. Biddle, of tho Miners' hospital, paid n brief visit to town to-day. Jeremiah Creedon, engineer of the P. & R "Limited Express" between Philadelphia and New York, is visiting his children, who a in staying with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Creedon, on Last Centre street. Mrs. J. S. Kistler, of North Jardin street, and daughter, are in Scrantou visiting rela tives. They will bo absent about a week. Roll Sheelcr, tho North Main street barber, is confined to his room through illness. Frank (.'. Reese, candidate for Register, drove to Sliepptou this afternoon and will bo in ntlcndaiiio at the Rcpuili.'.m mcctin, tlieie tn-night. Don't trifle away time when you buvo cholera morbus or diarrhoea, riciit them in tho hcL'inniiix with DeWitt's Colic ar.il Cholera Cine. You don't have to wait for results, they arc instantaneous, nnd it leaves tlio bowels in healthy condition. (J. 11. llugcubuch. i i i.. r , Vi . , oerviccs in ah saints l'rotestnnt Lpiscopal , 7i ; V, """ " joaimu. , church 011 Hut oak street to-morrow at 10:30 iur miu ma uiiiuuiivo! salary Claimed, ts.'J, a. m. nnd 7 n. in. Tho rprtnr will nfllp nt. and all costs of suit. Two inter- Sunday school nt 2 1. in. ostitig questions arose in tho trial that may ho of Importauco to teachers and School Directors elsewhere. In tho lection of tho teachers In tho district named in August, 1803, tlio secretary of tho School Board neglected to enter on his minutes tho names of the Directors voting for nnd ngainst tho uppointmcnt of Miss McLaln. Tho Act of 1S02 requires this to bo done. Whcro it is not uono thero really is no lcgnl appoint ment. But in this caso it was contended that, Inasmuch aB Miss McLaln taught out the term with tho consent of tho Board, tho district was bound to pay her for lior service. Thero novor was any notico given her by tlio Board of her dismissal. On tho con trary, she was permitted to teach tho full term. Tho second point raised was that the salary was not mentioned In tho minutes of tlio secretary, in fact no salary for Miss Mc Laln was mentioned nt all in tho minutes. Tho jury was therefore called upon.'to decide what tho teacher's services for tho flvo months wero worth, as n quautum morinit, and not at a fixed salary. Tho district tried to provo fraud and show that out of ft!5 per month tho teacher paid f'3." per month to cortnln School Directors, but was not success ful. ' At tho meeting of tho commercial travelers in Now York, Thursday, over which Senator Quay, prisided a funny incident occurred. Thu driimmcis, with a reference to their business which is readily understood, had a jot of cirds hearing the legend i : I WHAT WK WAST Is OltOKIIS. scattered around promiscuously. Whilo Mayor Warwick Tuts delivering his address one of thu cards fluttered fiom the stand in front of him, falling close to Senator Boies Penrose, who picked it up, read tho legend, and no doubt with a remcuihrancu of the mayoralty contest in 1Mi."i, smiled as he passed it to .Senator Quay, w ho passed it witli a smile to Gov. Hustings. To tho New York drum mers tho oppo-itcucss of the legend on suclia card coming from thu Mayor of Philadelphia was not as humorous as tu Penusylvauians who knew something of the "orders" which the police of that city sometimes receive in political campaigns. William II. Wells Demi. William B. Wells, tho well known lawyer, died suddenly yesterday at his home, ill Pottsvillc. Mr. Wells had been in his usual health up to Thursday morning, when ho suUcrcd from severe pains in tho chest. Ho took medicine during the nflernoon nnd evening, nnd slept during tho night. Yestur day morning, as he was ac.out ailslug, he was taken with pains in tho region of tho heart, and expired of neuralgia of the heart. Ho was 74 yenrs old, nnd Is survived by a wife nnd four children. A l)lI.T II from Washington says there r liUO old Mnouth-boio cannon lying at vari ous navy yards waiting for souio one to lake them off Uncle Sam's hands. Piojei tih s enough to 1111 a ship nro nlw stowed in the arsenals, which will bo given with the guns to organizations making propel iciiisitiou fur them in accordance with the act ol I on xrusa pasted some yoaraugu. Aeerul towns in Schuylkill county have cemitny lots which have been allotted to th (iiniul Arm.v posts for which these old cannon, associated as they are with the services rendeied h the veterans whu sleep their last long -hop tlicic. would maku appruprmtu ornaments for the lot and it is a mutter of some surprise that they have nut Uen pictured. Thu lot in the Odd Folluws' cemetery, owned by Wutkin Waters Post, would be much more interesting to tlio old "boys" who aie still among us went it ormtmtiuul with four of these old ilogof wur and a quutu of old cannon kills, ami we have no doubt tho mousy needed to pay for their leinoval would be easily pro vldAl if the mutter wero taken ill hand. Tho whole system is drained and undei mined by indolent ulcers and open sores, DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo speedily heal thein. It is the best pile euro known. C. II Hagenbucli. The Contest Court Tho Lynn-Dunn judicial contest court was in session yesterday, but nothing of an inter estlng character was deYoloped. Tho court adjourned last ovenlng until tbu 20th Inst. Will Horn the Mortgage. Next week will be it memorable one lor tho members of Port Carbon M. E. church, Itov A. D. (ieist, pastor. The mortgage of fl,800 has been paid oil, and in lelcbratioii of that event jubilee services will be held during the week Itellgioiis Notices. Services in tlio Trinity Roformed church to-morrow nt 10:00 n. tn.. nnd 0:30 n. m. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. Rev. Robert O Iloylo pastor. Regular services will bo held In tho United Evangelical church, (Dougherty's Hall,) to morrow nt 10 a, m. nnd 0.30 p. in. Preaching hy tho pastor, Itov. I. J. Reltz. Sunday school nt I..IU p, in. Poison Ivy. inscot bites, bruises, scalds. burns, nro quickly cured by DoWitt's Witch llnzol halve, tlio great pilo cure. C Jl. Ilngcnbuch. Tho American Volunteers nro going to hold meetings all day Sunday in Bobbins' building, 33 West Cciitro street. Mectlngsat 11 a. in., 3 andSiOUp. in, I Irst Lieut. Ilaslam and wlfo in command. Ebenezer Evangelical church, corner of South West and Cherry streets, II, Horace Romlg, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. English preaching nt 0:30 in tho evening. A welcome to all. Services will ho held in tlio Welsh Con gregational church on South West street, at 10:00 n. in. nnd 0:00 p. m. Rev, F. Tcido Evans, of Lansford, will occupy the pulpit. Sunday school at 2:00 p. m. Methodist Episcopal church, comer Oak and Whito street. Rev. Alfred Heclmer, pastor. General class meeting at 0:30 a.m., led hy John Sonior. Sermon at 10:30 a. m. by tho pastor. Subject : "Tho Attractive Power of Christ." Sunday school at 2 p. m., Dr. J. S. Callcu, Superintendent. Special song nnd prayer servico nt 5:45 p, in., led by tho pastor. Evening sermon at (1:30 hy the pastor. BulvJcct : "Christ's Look Upon Peter and its Eircct." Revival meeting after tho evening sermon. By special renuost Miss Edith Morgan will sing a solo. Everybody welcome Welsh Baptist church, corner of West and Oak streets, Rev, I). I. Evans pastor. Services at 10 n. in. nnd (J p. m. Sunday school nt 2 p. in. Prayer meeting Monday evenings. Young Peoplo's meeting Wednesday even ings. Class meeting Thursday evenings. Services will bo held In tho Primitive Methodist church to-morrow at 10:30 n. m. at 0:30 p. m. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Mr. Edward J tallies, of Trenton, K. J., will preach in the evening. St. Michael's Groek Catholic church, West Centre street. Ruv. Cornelius Laiirisin, pas tor. Matatiuum service 9 a. in. High mass 10 a. in. Chinch of the Holy Family, (German R. 1'rolltn or the Templo Cup Serin. Cleveland, Oct. 10. Tho players of I he Clovelaml baseball team will ench fret ?11 for his share of tho proceeds from the Tomplo cup Kiunos. Cluvelnnd's sliuro ol tho profits was nearly $1,700, to lx divided betwoon fourteen players. Tho Baltimore players will dlvldu about tB.ftUl) as their n. I North t 'best nut street. Rev. A. T. Schut sliuro of tho profits nnd ench man will get tlehofer, pastor. First mass 8 a. m., second about i?i00. Last season tho Clovulun 1 1 mass, 10 a. in. plnyors (?ot over fiViO each for tho Temple I St. John's Lutheran church, West Cherry cup Ramos. Tho" money Is divided, sixty street. Rev. John Gruhlcr, pastor. Preach percent, belim ulvon to tho winning touiii ing, 10 a. m. : Sunday school, 1:30 p. in.; uud forty per font, to thu losing; club. I prearhmg 0;.W p. m. i ,, i nsiinir s l'oiisu u. u. cnurcii, .ortii The Drntli 1.1st increased. ' Jardiu street. Itov. J. A. I.omirkiewicz, Danviixk. l'A..Oet. 1(1 TInnii.ni.or,,f I l"tor. First mass 8 n. tu., high mass 10 a. nnrsons killod in Thi.rs.b.v ihr m- vespers ami benediction 4 p. m 4f explosion nt tho Montour rolling mill ilo- piirtinont of the Ituudliifr Iron company Is greater than at first reported. It was thought thnt John Citolu an, who was burled beneath thu ruins, nnd a child ol John Luingushki wero tho only victims. Church of the Annunciation, 218 Wost Cherry street. Rev. II. F. O'Reilly, pastor; Rev. Henry Naylon, assistant pastor. First mass, 7 a. in., second mass, S n. m., high mass, 10 a. m, benediction, 7 p. in. Kelielcth Israel Congregation, corner of Oak nnd West streets, Rev. Henry Mil- but Thomas Cromwell, Oliver Cromwell nik. nastor. Saturday services. 8 to 10 a. m. and John Mullen, Sr., who wero also and 3 to 5 p. in. Sunday services 8 to 10 a. m., buried beneath tho debris, died soon uftei they wero removed to their homos, nialciu I flvo dead. htntn .Senator Ninllli Withdraws. Haiihisiiuko, Oct. 10. By ndvlco of his physician State Senator Goorgo Handy Smith, of Philadelphia, last night filed in tho stnto depurtmont his withdrawal as a candidate for senator ill tho First Phila delphia district and withdraw tho proceed ings in tho Dauphin county court to test thu legality of tho nomination of George A. Varo. ili-ColdH-Ileiituclie Why sillier with Coughs, Colds and La Grippo when Laxative Itroino Quinine will euro you in one day. Put up in tablets con venient lor tuning, uuarantecu to cuie, or nionoy refunded. Prico, 25 cents. For sale by Kirlln's Pharmacy. Mintlike Will Occur. Tho old axiom that mistakes will occur in tho best regulated families was again exem plified by an occurrence on a Lakeside car yesterday. A First ward politician, n stone mason by occupation, was one uf tho pas sengers and became greatly embarrassed upon finding to his credit n large whito bag nnd a small trunk, both of foreign importation and which still emitted tho odor of tho sea broezes. Our First ward friend refused to acknowledge tho ownership, hut the conduc tor still insists that ho hoarded the car with tho above named articles. Michael is doing somo talk thinking just now. and every week day morning from 7 to 8 a. in. Buy Keystone Hour. Bo suro that tho name Lessio & Bakr, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. Coining Invents. Nov. 3. Annual Supper, auspices of Calvary Baptist church, in Bobbins' opera houso. Nov. 20. Thanksgiving turkey supper in Robblns' opera house, under auspices of All Saints' church. Terrible, l'rnlrlo rlres In Manitoba. PIW.STOXK, Manitoba, Oct. 10. Aprairlo flro which has passed over this vicinity was tho worst experienced for years, sweeping everything In its path, burning aero aitur ncru of grain in stacks, build ings, cattle, horses and farm implements. Tho llro has boon burning for sovoral days. Many people in this district aro left homeless. Koports from other parts of tho pmvlnco also tell of uxtenslvo destruction by prairie Ilres. It doesn't matter much whether sick head ache, biliousness, indigestion and constipa tion are caused hy neglect or by unavoidable circumstances; DeWitt's Little Early Risers win speedily euro them all. C 11. llagcn-buch. NUouc'rS Or NtWS. Tho report of n cablnot crisis in the Spanish government Is without foundation. Tho Democrats of South Carolina nro taking steps leading towards fusion with tho Populists. Tho Democratic loaders of llhodo Island have docllned to withdraw tho name of President Andrews, of Brown University, from their electoral ticket, as ho recently requested. . S. W. In tho elected Nerves just as surely come from the usuot Hood's Sarsajiarilla as does the cure of ecrofula, salt rheum, or other so-called blood dlboasen. ihia ia simply because the blood affects the condition of all tho ltev. bwlndt.U'8 Successor. It was announced to-day that Rev Thomas, D. D., who filled tho pulpit M. E. church last evening, had been as corresponding secretary of tho Philadel phia Conference Tract Society, bok agent and editor of tho Philadelphia Methodist, to succeed the lato Rev. Win. M. Swindells, D. D., who died on September 0 nt Asbury Park, N. J. Dr. Thomas is presiding cldor of tho Northwest Districtof the Philadelphia M. E. Conference, in which Shenandoah is included. Ifuw to l"avur Your Friends. Do you know anyone in your neigh borhood who has diphtheria, quinsy, ca tarrh, is troubled with croup or any other throat allliction ? If so you will bestow a great favor on humanity by lecoimucudlng a trial of Thompson's Diphtheria Cure, which was never known to fall, if used according to directions. Thousands have tried it and they aro the ones who speak most highly of it. Their evidence surely cannot he ignored, Sold nt Kirlln's drug store at 50 cents n bottle. werves 1'HlNi i ins I'uivomlty will soon celebrate iu 151 t!i aiinivurtttry and the remarkable part Ukeu by graduates uf that remarkable Institution iu tho Revolution and iu the framing uf the Constitution Is the subject of a i article In the October Forum hy Prof, John CIrior Hlbheii. Its Piesidoiit, Dr. John Wltherspoon, was ono of tho signers of the Declaration of Indeiicndence whoso Influence decided many of his colleagues to take that d 'cisivo step, Of the 100 graduates during bonos, muscles and tissues. It It Is Im pure it cannot property sustain thoso parts. It mado pure, rich, red and vital ized by Hood's Barsaparilla, it carries health instead ol disease, anil repairs the worn, nervous system as nothing else can do. Thus nervous prostration, hysteria, nc.i-algla, heart palpitation, are cured by Hoods ltoyiit ArcaiHini llt'iiuloii. The eleveuth anniversary uf Sheridan. Council No, 1128, Royal Arcanum, of Ash land, was celebrated last evening in a fitting manner. Many of the Councils in other towns wero represented at tho reunion, Includ ing Marshall Baugh, W. G. Gregory and Jcseph 1 links, of Shenandoah. After a preliminary meeting iu tho Council room, tho guests proceeded to thu P. O. h. of A. hall w here au excellent reiuut was sort ed, followed hy speech-making and musical selectiuus. Hurled at Mlnersville. Thomas Coughlin, who died at Win. Peiin on Thursday, was buried in the Catholic cemetery nt Minorsville to-day. Theories of cure may bo discnssid at length hy physicians, but the sulTeiora want quick relief; and Ono Minute Cough Cure will give it tu them. A safe euro for childieii. It is "the only harmless remedy that produces Immediate result." (' JI. Hagenhuch. Ilauil Smashed. George Carroll, uf Ellaugowan, while 8praggmg cars at the Maple Hill colliery Young Torres Shot by u Iturnle. San Dikqo, Cal., Oct 10. Antonio Torres, a son of Governor Luis E. Torros, of Sonora, Mexico, was shot and proliably fatally injured by I'rovencio Porter, rurale, at tho mining camp of Agnn Dulco, Lower California, on YVodnesday night. Torres was manager of a gold mine nt Agna Dulce, and, as tho result of a quarrel, took a shot at tho rurale, who returned tho Ure, with tho abovo named result. lliltlppltio Soldiers Mutiny. Hadhid, Oct. 10. Captaln-aonornl Blanco y Arenas, governor of tho Phllln plno lflands, has wired tho government from Manila that a company of natlvo soldiers who wero fortifying tho town of Alliulunao, on tho Island or that name. recently mutinied and mnssacrod tholr olllccrs. Tho government of Mindanao, General Blanco says, claims tho other Malay troops on tho Island aro loyal. Ilx-Treftsurer Morrison Arraigned. Tiiov, N. Y , Out. 10. Kx-CouiityTrcas urer Georgo H. Morrison, who is accused of misappropriating SiM.OJ) of Kenssa laer county funds, was arraigned In tho circuit court yosturday. Thero nro eight separate Indictments: against him. Coun sol wns granted until noxt Tuosday after noon to pi end. llrooklyn's (Ireat Registration. New Youk, Out. 10. Yesterday was tho llrst of tho four days set apart for tho reg lstratlon of voters in Brooklyn anil 00,015 wero enrolled, Compared with the first day's registration of previous years, It was as follows: In Ibus there wero 0U,Wi3; In 18!ll, 70,17(5; In lfcUl, 03,li8, and In 18'JJ, 07,7153. Seven Whalers Drowned. Dundee. Oct. 10. News has reached hero of tho loss oft tho wost coast of Green land of a whaleboat and sevon men be longing tu a Scotch whaler. How Are Your Kidneys? tjji Ever have your back ache? cj?l g Dr. Hobbs 0 tS Sparajcus Kidney Q Fills ejj Sarsaparilla Because tt is the Ono True Blood Purifier. u ji r!ii nreinoncsiniier-oinner aimuuin nOOU S I'M I IS pills, aid digestion. 250 aftcruuu yesterday, had his n::'it having It caught netw? railway ties, It wns ti amputation of the Unci He Is under tlr u Hamilton. Ailu Harry Yarejj for uslug IU nnd defraui smashed by kid tho It that lisary M a m ' FINANCE A;!3 7f.'.D2, Dlitlnttly letter Condition. Produced by Torelgn Iloiuanil lor Whent. New Youk, Oct. 10. li O. Dun & Co.'s weekly roviow of trade says: Distinctly better conditions have ))ponnd of Into, nnd aro reflected In somewhat larger em ployment of labor, in larger transaction", nndlncnntliiuoit buying of materials for manufacture. A groat part of tho change is duo to tho demand abroad for our wheat and tho unusually heavy foreign domaml for corn, which is a, rarely fulling sign of deficient crops nbrond, whcro other gratns are used instoatl whon wheat becomes Bcnrco and dear. Brndstreets' roviow says: Colder weather, contlnuod heavy receipts of cut- ton and wheat and other influences have stimulated demand for tho stnplo goods nt various points, but tho volumo of trade remains moderate without material chaugo from a vvcok ago. Tho tendency nt somo centers Is to a snAllor volume of trade, but tho general outlook Is for mi Improved dcinnnd after election. Iuterh i merchants ndhero to tho hand-to-mouth policy of buying, and wholosalo merchants nro inclined to cxamino Into credits closely. With tho prospect favoring an excep tionally largo domaml for wheat for ex port within tho next six months, a larger supply than heretofore reportod, Is likely to provo fortunate. The total exports ol wheat this week amount to 4,050,772 bushels, against 4,215,000 bushols last week, 2,241,000 bnshels In the first week of October, 1KB, 3,017,000 bushels in 1891, 2,802,000 bushels In 1SU.1 and 3,i25,0OC bushols In tho corresponding week of 18U?. Thero nro 891 business failures In the United Staters repdrted this week, a de cline of thirty-four as compared with last weok, but an Increase of soventeou as com. pared with tho first weok in October, 181)5, and nnlucroasoof Ufty-threo as compared with the corresponding wook In 181)4. When contrasted with tho corresponding total in 1SU3 this week's falling on" Is 115. i:-ll.iiik Problem Airesled for I'r.iod. Romi:, G.i., Oct. 10. Ex-l'rosident Jack King, of tho Merchants' National bank of this city, was arrested last evening by n United titutos marshal nnd tnken "to Atlanta. King is charged with embezzle ment. In April, 1S!)5, tho bank failed. An oxamlnur was sent nnd tho bank reopened after three months. An assess ment was levied on tho stockholders of ol per cent. Ugly reports began to bo cir culated, and yosturday C. 1). Wood, n stockholder and director of tho bnnk, swore out a warrant against King. King's friends say ho will have a good defenso to the charges. King is ox-mayor of Homo. and his brother, Sam King, Is tho present mayor or tlio city, it bus created a groat sousatlon horo and over tho entire stato. "DR. MILES, Through His Nervine Is a Ben efactor to Thousands." -J '"SvVjj WIDELY known Wisconsin publisher, who resides at Green Bay, writes luarcu oiu, njj, as lollows; "Flvo years ago I became so nervous thot mental work was a burden. I could sot rest at night on account of sleeplessness. My attention was called to Dr. Miles Kcstora tlvo Nervine, and I commenced to use It with the very best effect. Slnco then I have kept a bottlo In my houso and uso It whenever my nerves become unstrung, with always tho same good results. My son also takes It for nervousness with like never falling success. I havn rpi-nm. mended It to many and It cures them. All who suffer from norvo troubles should try It. It Is free from narcotics, perfectly harm less, and yet soothes and strengthens. Dr. Miles, through his Nervine Is a benefactor to thousands." A.O LEHMAN. Editor and proprietor of Deu I.aniismah. Dr. Miles' Nervlno is sold on guarantee first bottlo will benefit or money refunded. Dr. Miles' Nervine Restores Health.... CHASES BfoodfHervePood For Weak und Hun-Down People from Childhood to Old Age. WHAT iT IS ! Th rlchestof !1 rrrtorntlte Footla, li snuee it replaced the same subtttancfl ti the blood a.iil nerven that are exhausted in these tru lifu-clTinv llutdabrdlseaae, irjillirestton, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc. WHAT !T DOES ! Mr niallnir tho blopd ,-sr .oniric)', ii ml tin dieentlon perfect, It eremes no d ll. fh, muscla and atrrufrth. The nerves be inif inaila hirnnir,the hraln hpconis active and clear. 1 .r resturlnic loat vitality anil stopjiinir all waiting lira, isanil weakness In either aei, it haa no .qui and femalerefralatorlt Is worth its W'ljtht igold. Otw box Inrtaa week. Prlce5c..or (boxeais .i v Druirlta or by mall. Rmik free. . THS t)R. CHASE COMPANY, 1U3 ClnatEUl Et Philadelphia. Itlieumtitism Curctl In u Day. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neu ralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon tho system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the diseaso immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits ; 75 cents. Sold hy C. II. Uagonbuch, Druggist, Shenandoah. Terrible Ultivator Flro at Corning. I a. Cohkino, la., Oct. 10. Corning was vis ited yostcrday by the most disastrous llro In Its history. Tho origin of tho confla gration was in Iteynold's elevator. Tho flro department was absolutely helploss, as tho water works wore undergoing re pairs. A high wind added to tho calamity and In a short timo tho flainos completely wiped out tho elevator, surrounding corn cribs and a number of grain and bor cars In tho Ilurllngton yards and two businoss blocks. When ono car was consumed tho body of a man was found with his head, arms and leas burned away. Tho prevail ing thoory Is that ho was murdered by tramps aim tno elevator nroil to covor up the crime. Catarrh and Colds Believed In 10 to 60 1 Minutes. Ono short pufT of tho breath through the Mower, sumdicd with each bot'le of Dr. Atnew's Catarrhal Powder, diffuses this t'owucr over tlio surlace ot tlio nasal pass ages, rainless ana dellgutiul to uso. it re. lioves Instantly, and permanently cures Catarrh, Hay rover, Colds. Headache, bore Throat, Tonsilitis and Deafness. SO cts Sold at Kirllns drug store. The Champion I-uily Golfer. MoniilSTOWN', N'. J Oct. 10. Miss Heat rlx Hoyt beat Mrs. Arthur Turnuro In the final round of tho women s golf chain plonshlp tournament by tho score of 2 up and 1 to play. Miss Hoyt Is now tho champion golfer of tho United Stntos, and holder of tho ladles' perpotual trophy presented by Itobert Cox, M. P., of Edin burgh, Scotland. The llf'glstrntloii tu New York, New Youk, Oct. 10 Tho total registra tion In this city yosterdny, with four elec tion districts missing, wns 1110,015. Tho registration on tho first day lnlbftJwns ; 1MB, 08.UU I ; 1S03, 80,105. In 1S91 tho llrst day's registration was 102,312. Testimonials Decide The- rae4M::yTx)!fi3ir''vl'i inanuiaciurca lor tno ncaitn or mankind. 11 Diphtheria Cure Tells Its own story us given by those who have tested Its qualities. Not a single case of failure amonir thn millions of bottles sold, it is the only remedy that will positive ly and speedily cure that dreaded disease. Manufactured by the Thompson Diphtheria Cure Co., vvmiamsporx, i-ii. Ask your dealer for a bottlo and also for printed matter describing tho remedy and its spoolllo. use when properly applied:. IT NEVER FAILS t Ilere Is what ono who. haa tried It saya : Wintamsport, Pa., May 1, 1890. To the Public: I can Bay poBltively that Thompflon'a Diphtheria, Cure saved my life, lludoneof thesevereatcaaesof Diphtheria ever known among grown people und this Medicine cured meln eereral daya' time. Also know that my dear Bister would not bellvlnc to-day had it not Ut'U for Thompson's Diph theria Cure. Tell tbh to all the world and make the language as strong as possible, for It Is my desire that all thoso afflicted should Rive Thompson's Diph theria Cure a trial. Jt will cure eery time if applied according to directions, 03 surely as the sun rises and sets. II. l Hull, 81S Hepburn (St. Sold by' Dtugcjltu. vtiry cuhcre at SO Cts. & bottfa jcun do bus, it. a cure Jlhenmtitlam, tlrllraltbj Vldopi. lid IU llaH Mrmr 7 Heulthy kidmt)i iH porlfth blood bjr U fllttlnu from H fa tiric acid and all H.9I ImniiritlfeK. perfect henlth. Uf uurujuiuuii-uiuuu iy- Sparagus Kidney Pills Aa Neanlicia-Oout, JL. Urluht"aUIeiu,lU!wtM,Irolr,r-czema, WJ5 Auwrnis. I'ulns In Abdomon. Uackaclie, "W a rvidnur Mnntn, una bii jnunntiuBiion I rtiiiv ' m 1 lorilay lltjeu. Ktdnar VtukntMt, und all 1 nil an. mat ion of thuKtdnerB, PbjHiciana and drugeut HTm reooumemltlMim. CO Oanta & box. 'leu- 0 l'or Sale in SHENANDOAH, l'A., by J. &. P Kirlin, UrugKiat. 6 South Main St. TT llucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve iu tlio world for cute, braises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, ctter, chapped bauds, chilblains, corns, anil ail skin eruntlons. and nositively cuics pilos. r jo pay reoulrecl. It is guaranteed to uive perftct satisuiction or luony refuuded. l'riee 88 cents per box. For sale by A. Wasley, Juno liulicttMl for "iluriler. Nokmstowx, I'ii., Oct. IU. Tho unmd jury yonterduy beard tetlinouy on the bills of Indictment drawn iMulnst Klljiih Junius Jones und Waller Harris, both col ored, for tho murder of Kvurs MoUarnell and Slury IJro.vn, ttcoloi'cd oouple, ntNur berth, nnd returned u true bill agnln.t Jones, ImlictliiB him for murder In tho first dotiroo. Ilnrris wns dlsohnrged. For sale at Kirlln's drug store. Teams to Hire. it you want to hire a nafe and reltabf. team for drivlnir or for working purpoaei pay Shields' livery stable a visit. Team constantly on baud at reasonable ratee' JAMES SHIELDS, No. 410 East Centre street. Opiwwite Uoailinit railroad station. P. J. CANFIELDi Agent for Files Cured In 3 to 0 Nights. Dr. Asnow's Ointment will cure all cases of Itcliintf l'ilos in from 3 to 0 uielits. Olio application brings comfort. For Illiud and Weedlni! I'ilc it is peerless. Also euros Tetter Salt Itlieuni, Eczema, liarber's Itch, and all eruptions of tho skin. 35 cts. Bold at Kirllns drug stole, Ask your grocer for tho "Koyal Patent'' flour, and take no other brand. It Is the best flour made. Shenandoah and VUl -For- barbeM Beer and pd "Try, Barbey's Bohet
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