EVENING HERALD : IXTAIILISIIKI) 1870. 1'ubllsbed ovcry Kvciilnc, Ksccpt Humbly, nt it Bocrn Jniim Htbekt, Nkaii Ccttiie. Tin Herald Is dcilveinl InHlienamlonn and the surrounding towns fornix cents n, week, pay blo to the carriers. Ily mall (8.00 n year, nr its cent n iiioutti. payable In ndinnce. Advcrtlse ments clinrKOU according to spneo and position. The publishers reserve- the rlnht to change tho Iiosltiou of Advertisements whenever tho puli Icntlou of news demnnds It. Tho right Is roserved to reject Any Advertisement, whether paid for or not. that the publishers may deem Improper. Advertising rates made known upon Application. Entered at tho postofllco at Hhcnandonh, I'o., as second class mail matter. TKI.Kl'itONK CONNECTION. Evening Herald MONDAY. OCTOIIKIt 12. 18U0. REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET. you l'linsiiiKM, WILLIAM M'KINLKV, Of Ohio, rou vict. ruiwmesT, OAltltirr A. II01IAUT, Of New Jersey. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. FORCOItOUnssMAN-AT-LA U0B, OALUHIIA A. OKOW, Of Susquehanna. HAMUKI, A. DAVUNl'OUT, Of Krlff. imioti:i;tion and riti:i: tkadh Tvrenty-seven Yriiri of rrotectlon (1HHB to 1HIC1) d ('leased our public debt iyl,7.,:i(llH7H. Three nil of I'rcu Trnilu (1R03 to 1HIMI) tnereiifeil our puhllo ilrbt iS'illU,- :i!),ii:ki. These are tho plainest reasons why MclClllley should be eleeted president, the sooner the better. TO WILLIAM WILUELM: William Wilhelin, Hsij.; isnn advocate of the Chicago platform, lie professes to liellevu in tho theory of froo nml unlimited coinage of silver at a ratio of lotnl. Hu lias stumped this county and dollvoicd a number of speeches, advocating the clectlun of llryan as President. He also wants the worklnginen of Schuylkill county to send Watsou Slicp liord who is neither a silver nor a gold man, but a straddlo-bug to Washington to repre sent them in tho halls of Congress. Mr. Wilhelm lias repeatedly stated that lie was willing to meet any man on tho stump and defend his position on tho finan cial question; hut when his challenge was accepted by Mr. Loesscr, of Minersville, Wil lieliu flunked. Wo propose to offer liim an opportunity to iiir li is boastid knowledge of finance, and trust we will meet with better success than our Minersville friend. One of thu claims of the fieo silver advocates in this town is that they nie handicapped because there is no newspaper having a circulation abovo one or two hundred that is advocat ing their ciiuso. Now wu propose giving their champion tho benefit of tho Hi:rai.i'h columns thtis reaching thousands of voters- to prove several statements madu In li is publics speeches. v In a recent speech in this town and be has made tho same assertions in almost every address ho has delivered Mr. Wilhelm made several statements which wo do not believe are truo. Wo will call bis attention to a few of them, with tho hope that he may bo in duced to give us tho benefit of his extensive knowledge of finance, and will begin with his opening remarks. When bo has fully satisfied us as to the truth of these statements we may follow it up with somo specimens of bis peculiar views on the snat question that is now occupying tho mind of thu average voter. After giving that portion of his iiuilicuco in possession of fixed incomes fair warning that be bad nothing to oiler them, Mr. Wil helm proceeded to state that since lb&U tho United States had passed through four panics, (becking them oil' on his fiugeu ho enumerated them, lie jnado thu claim that tbeso four panics weroall the iesult uf substantially the same causes. Tho panic of 1S57, ho claimed, was duo to two causes : first, the falling oft' of the gold production in 1S5S, and, second, tbo dim motivation of Siro,OUO,Oao of foreign coin by Congioss in 1857. I Wo clmlUhfo both oT those assertions, namely : tlmt the panic of 1837 was caused hy tho falling on" in the production of gold and that Congress demonetised $150,000,000 uf foreign coin, and call upon Mr. Wilhelm to produce his authorities. As tu the falling off in gold supply, it nty lw stated that if our friend Wilhelm refer to the world's production of gold, then) wu no falling off for this period suy ifoui 1865 to 1860. lie very well knows tbeie .rwiaii Iiiureitse for tlmt jieriod. It Is fair to presume that Mr. Wilhelm reforied to tl e prodiiotlon of gold in thu United State, i ywgb. lie did not so state, for reasons better ' .uowu to himself. -It is a well known fact that the produc tion of gold In the United States commenced iu 1818, and reached Its highest point in 1858, ill whiuh year wo produced tho enormous aniouut of $05,000,000, and for 1855, 185U and 18g7 our production reached tho still cnoi. iuous sum of $53,000,000 for each year. For t"io ten years cndlngwitb 1857 our production of tho yollow metal was 1503,000,000. These fa:tsuic, of courK', all woll known to Mr Wllhclm, and aro of easy access to all our readers. Mr. Wllbolm was disposed to allow llttlo, or no lufluenco to tho Walker tariff bill In producing tho panic of 1837, and wo raise no issuo with him on this account, but simply on tho propositions as challenged. Of course, his Intention was to leavo tho inference that tho currency had been con tracted by tho cause named, hence the pernio. If there was any material contraction of tbo currency at this period wo would bo pleased to have Mr. Wilhelm submit his proof, quoting his authorities. Wo would particularly like to know all about that $150,000,000 of foreign coin. Tho columns of tho Hkiiald aro opon to Mr. Wllhclm for any reasonablo amount of spaco ho may wish to uso on theso points. Lot us havo your authoritos, dear Wilhelm to cum: a coi.u in oni: hay Tako Laxativo liromo Qiiinlno Tablets. All druggists lcfuud tho money if it falls to cure. 23 cents. POLITICAL TALK. Tho Democrats havo arranged for tbo following meetings this week: To-night at Miudlcport, speakers, M. I1. McLaughlin, L. W. llachtel and James Carlin; Forostville, W. F. Shepherd, Phil. J. Council, James W. Ryan, James J. Morau and others. Tuesday, Jacksous, M. M. Iiurke, U. Guinan and John F. Dolphin. Wednesday, Lost Creek, Shep herd, ltyan, Jlurko and It. S. llashoro. Thursday, MoAdoo, Shepherd, L W. llcchtel, M. P. McLaughlin, James J. Moran and others. The present week will bo an active ono for both parties, lion. Arthur O. Dewald, of Lehigh, will bo In this county on next Thursday and Friday to mako Democratic speeches. County Chairman hi wards has arranged nicotines as follows: Tuesday, Wadesvillo, speakers, J. (1. Smith and (ieorgo Uerber; at New Sllverhrook, John Hull, of Massachu setts and tieorgo W. Dyson; at Yorkville, Jas. Sweeney and U. P. Swank. Wednesday, Lost Creek, Hegin's (Long s Hotel), McAdoo and Shenandoah. Thursday, Cressona, St. Nicholas, Mabanoy Plauo and Girardvillo. Friday, New Philadelphia, Lanigan's, Haven Hun. Saturday, West Pennin tho afternoon, Onvlgsburg, Nuremberg and .Mt. Pleasant in tho evening. Tho outlook for the Itepublicon county ticket was never brighter. Many deserters f j om the Democratic ranks are reported. Tl.e Republican meeting at Sheppton on Saturday night was very successful. The McKinley and Hohart Club, of St. Nicholas, embraces membors from that place, .Tack&iiu's, Maplo Hill, Upper and Lower Wiggan's, Shanty Hill, llilangowau and Suffolk. It has a largo number of names upon tho roll, and St. Nicholas will bo tho centre of headquarters. Dr. Czupa will address tho Polish voters of Minersvillo to-night. William Wilhelm and James W. Carlin, of Pottsvillo, will address a flee silver meeting at Mahanoy City this evening, in Armory ball. Tho free silver advocates are not as con fident as they were two or tllrco weeks ago. Schuylkill's little band of "patriots" havo isiued their manifesto, and it failed to oc casion u small ripple upon the political waters. Tho only way in which Mr. IJryau seems likely to get any satisfaction out of the elec tion is by betting on McKinley, always pro viding that he can find takers. The Republican meeting slated for Wed nesday at Lost Cuek has been changed to Tb'ir'day. (iu.it preparations are 1 1 ing rude to re ceive (JhiVi rnur Hustings mid piny at PotU ville. The uetnunslr.itioii will be u laige ono. If you have ever scon a little child in tho agony of summer complaint, you can ltallzo the danger of the trouble and appreciato the. vhIiio of instantaneous relief always afforded by DoWitt'n Colic and Cholera Cure. For dys-iutery and diarrhoea it is a reliabln remedy. Wo could not atl'ord to recommend this as a euro unless it were a cure. C. 11. Hngenbuclk Must I'.iy the Hills. Tho Hoard of Health of St. Clair asked tho lloroiigb Council of that place for an ap propriation of $.100 to pay tbo salaries of tho Health Officer, Secretary and other expenses. The Council refused to comply with tho re quest and only appropriated f 100. The mat tor was carried into court and Judge Porsh- lug, at Pottsvillo. today decided that under the present stato law Horough Councils must recoKiii.o and pay all bills incurred by Hoards of Health, regardless of appropripriatlous fixed hy tbo former body. Theories of euro may bo discussed at length hv nlivsieians. hut tho suil'eicrs waut quick relief; mid Olio Minute Cough Cine will give ittuthejn. A safe cure for children. It Is ' tbo only harmless remedy that produces immediate results." C. II. ilagenbucli. Lynch Hemmed to IlUlIoiue. John Lynch, tbo boy who fell from tho Pennsylvania railroad trestlo at the foot of .Main street n week ago yesterday, was re. moved to Ids homo at Uoston Itun on Satur day. He is rapidly recovering fiom his in juries. 10583 El Lust and all the; time Hood's Sarsaparillo has been advertised as a blood purifier, Its k'rent euros' have been accomplished tlironyh purllled blood curei. of scrofula, salt rheum, eczema, rheumatism, iieural gia, catarrh, nervousness, that tired feel lny. It curcB when otheru fall, because it Strikes at tho root of tho disease mid eliminates every germ of impurity. Thousands testily to absoluto cures ol blood diseases by Hood's Barsaparllla, although discouraged by tho failure ol othc ' medicines, Kembinber that Sarsaparilla Is tho best - In fact tho Ono Truo Wood 1'urlfler. u fi r-ksn . easy to buy, easy to take, HOOU S FlllS easy to operato. 25c. n Always PITHY POINTB. Happenings Throughout the Iteglon Chron icled tor Hasty Perusal. Tho liar Association met in Pottsylllo to day to take suitaljo action in reference to tho death of Win. II. Wells. Tho families of Natalie, who havo been suffering from last week's storm are being supplied with grocorlos and clothing by the good pcoplo of Jit, Carmcl. Wilkosharrc whcoltneu will erect a $0,000 chili house on a lot which cost them $110,000. Somo enthusiastic Pottsvillo whcolmcu aro already agitating another bicycle parade. They have selected Capt. Italrd Halberstndt as marshal and will ask tbo Pottsvillo Hiding Club to parado and keep tho strcot clear with their horses. Mt. Cnrincl will hold an eisteddfod on Washington's Illathday. Hcrskcr's now opera houso will bo opened on tbo 25th inst. Painters are now at work decorating tho celling. The Patterson Coal Company will build a new breaker at Tamaqua, which will glvo employment to 150 more men when running. A Jit, Carmcl young lady, whoso dress had been sollod by tobacco juice resented by slapping tho corner loafer In tbo face. This is a remedy the Shenandoah ladles should adopt. Tho Knights of tho Goblin Eagloof Maha noy City will run an excursion to Heading to-morrow, when tho grand encampment takes placo. The Jlahanoy Piano band's cntcrtalnmont on Saturday ovenlng was a success. Two of tbo Lohigh freight crows running through hero botween Mt. Carmol and Jlauch Chunk, will havo to niovo from Hazletnn to tho Mt. Carmel end of tho run. A number of Girardvillo telegraphers aro making arrangements to hold a tclographer's ball in tho near future To-morrow oveniug a now council of tho Daughters of America will ho instituted at Tamaqua. Extensive preparations aro being mado for tho fair to bo held hy tho Hoscuo Hook and Ladder Company. Tho boys aro always successful in their undertakings. Tbo Welsh Haptlst church has hung a sbinglo in gilt letters which unnouni-.es the time of services. bhtiho oil lthcuimitUm and Neuralgia. Hub well with Hed Flag Oil, 33c. At Gruhler llros., drug store PERSONAL. Jlr. and Jlrs. Daniel llsrtscli, of Pottsvillo, and Jlr. and Jlrs. Cbarlos Ilaitch, of Frack- vlllc, 'attended tho Aker funeral in towii yesterday. Mrs. Charles Hasklns, of Last Coal street, is visiting friends in Philadelphia. Hev. Cornelius Laurison, spent to-day in Sunbury, attending to legal business. Daniel t erguson to-day resumed his studies at the Georgetown University. Jlrs. William Gilfillan, matron at tbo almshouse, Schuylkill Haven, lias presented her husband with a baby boy. Hev. Alfred Hccbiier visited tho old home stead at Port Carbon to-day. Llias i cbster, and son t rnk, and Jlr. and Jlrs. Milton llillraau, attended tho dedication services of tbo JI. L. church at St. Clair yesterday. Thomas Howse, of Pottsvillo, spent Sunday In town with acquaintances. Samuel Scliloss t i-day entered tho Mam moth clothing house as salesman. Never Saw Anything I.Ike It. It is always safe to profit by the experience of others, and especially when It concerns life uud health. Jlaud Johnson, lirookslde, Pa., says : "I had diphtheria and catarrh very bad and used a bottle of Thompson's Diphtheria Cure. Never saw anything liko it ; it took nearly all tho membrane out of my throat iu one day, and also cured my catarrh." Sold by druggists everywhere nt 50 cents a bottle. Never failed iu a single in stance when used according to directions. Sold at Klrlin's drug store. Mandolins big llru nun's. stock just received at Caught nt Lust. For somo time past Druggist Shapira Ihib been complaining of robberies at his store on South JIain street. It was robbed twico previous to Saturday, when the cash was taken from tho till. Saturday afternoon Jlr. Shapira was called from tho storo and ho left John Stcpbanski, aged 14 years, in charge. When tho druggist returned he round tho till had been robbed again. Stcpbanski confosscd and said Frank Sockshasitl, 13 years old and residing next door to tho drug storo, had robbed tho till. The informant said ho watched outside while the other boy went through tho cellar and got into tho storo by way of a trap door In n rear room. The boys divided tho money stolen on Saturday, but Stcpbanski denied that he shared in tjio other robberies. Soeksbaskl admitted tin. charge, but said tho other boy urged him Special Olllccr Ldward Kester arrested the boys and took them beforo Justlco Lawlor, Sock shaski's father paid tbo amount Shapira lost by tho three robberies, amounting to $18, less about four dollars tbo boys gave up, ami tho co, Is of tho suit. It doesn't matter much whether sick head ache, biliousness, indigestion and constipa tion are caused by neglect or by unavoidable circumstances; DeWitt's Little Early Risers win specuny euro inem an. v. li, itORcn biich. Oir Duty. Letter Carrier Martin JIalono has secured leavo of abseuco for two days to attend tho funeral of a nephew, James McDonald, who died at CumboU on Saturday. The funoral will tike place to-morrow. Michael Durkln is substituting fur Jlr. Jlalone. Uucklen'a Arnlcu Salve. Tho best salvo In tho world for cuts, orulsos, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, lever sores, totter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, anil all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or jo pay required. It Is guaranteed tn glvo perfect satisfaction or many refunded. Price 116 cents per box. For solo bv A. Wasley. ltepublloali Meeting Postponed. Owlug to the incleiueucy uf the weather all Republican mass meetings announced for to night have been cancelled. The whole system is drained uud undet mined hy indolent ulcers and open sores. DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo speedily bonis them. It s tbo best pile cure kuowu. C, JI. Ilagenbucli. Kngraved liultutloin. Notwithstanding the fact that wo havo ono of tbo finest job olllces in tho Interior of tho state, new material is being added to keen abreast of tho times and to meet tho wants of our patrons. Besides tho addltiou of a num ber of tho latest laces of Job typo, wo are now prepared to furnish wedding Invitations, liall programs, etc., equal to tho finest work of tho engraver at ouu-fourth tbo amount charged for this class of work. Call at our nlilce, ordrop usa postal card, when in need of theso things or any kind of job work. t ou will ho well pleased with tho workman' ship uud tho price A PECULIAR REMEDY. Something About the New Discovery For Curing Dyspepsia. Tho Hev. F. I. lioll, a highly esteemed minister residing in Weedsport, Cnyugn Co., N. Y., in a recont letter writes as follows; "Thoro has never been anything that I havo taken that has relloved tho Dyspepsia from which I havo suffered for tou years except the now remedy called Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. Slnco taking thorn I havo had no distress at all after eating and again after long years can blew well. Hev. F. I. Hell, Weedsport, N. Y., formerly Idalla, Colo. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Is a rcmarkablo remedy, not only becauso It is a certain euro for all forms of indigestion, hut because It seems to act as thoroughly in old chronic cases of Dyspopsla as well as In mild attacks of indigestion or biliousness. A person has dyspepsia simply becauso tho stomach is overworked, all It wants Is a harmless, veget able remedy to digest tho food and thus glvo It tho much neoded rest. This Is the secret of tho success of this po cullar remedy. No matter how weak or how much disordered tho digestion may be, Stuart's Dyspepsia will digest tho food whether tho stomach works or not. Now life and energy is given not only to the stomach but to every organ and norvo in tho body. A trial of this splendid meiilcino will convince the most skeptical that Dyspepsia and all stomach troubles can bo cured. The tablets aro pi epared by tho Stuart Chemical Co., of Jlarshall, Mich., but so popular has tho remedy becomo that Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets can now bo obtained nt nny drug storo at 50 cents per package. Send for book on stomach diseases frco. MAHANOY CITY. Tho funeral of Miiurlco LUnch Took Tlnco This Morning. JIahaxoy City, Oct. IS, The funeral of Maurice Lltsch took place this morning, nt nine o'clock, and was attended by people from many parts of the county. The funeral proceeded from tho family residence to St. Fidelia church, where requiem high mass was celebrated, Hev. Father Dietrich officiat ing. Intorment was mado in St. Fidells cemetery. The pall bearers wero Joseph Kellar, Frank Wadllngor, Joseph Miller, JI. T. O'Connor, J. II. Llbormau and Peter Eichmati. Just previous to tho Frost-llurchill iaco nt Lakeside on Saturday Thomas JIcGinty, the local champion bicyclist, took a spin around tho track and was going at a fast clip when a part of tho front wbeol of his bicyclo broke. McGlnty turned n complete somersault and was thrown several yards. Ho was taken home and it was there found that his left shoulder blado was badly fractured. Ho was also soverely bruised. A meeting will bo held to-night in Armory hall, under tho auspices of the Silver Club. Addresses will bo mado by William Wilhelm and James W. Carlin, Ksqs., of Pottsvillo. Henry Wadllngcr, who died from injuries received at Jlahanoy Piano on- Friday after noon, will bo buried on Tuesday morning. High mass will bo held at St. Fidelis church at ft at m, and interment will bo mado at Minersville. Tho last of tho series of three games of base ball between tho St. Nicholas lllues and Locust Dale club was won by tho latter on Saturday hv a score of 0 to 1. St, Nicholas won two of the games. Don't trifle awav time when you have cholera moihus or diarihoea. right them In tho beginning with DeWitt's Colic and Cholera Cure. You don't have to wait for results, they aro instantaneous, and it leaves tho bowels ill healthy condition. C. H. Ilagenbucli. Ask your grocer for the "Royal Patent" flour, and tnke no other brand. It is thu best flour made. Henator ltlHokhtlrn Seriously III. Veksailles, Ky., Oct. 12. Sonntor Blackburn Is ill lit IiIh homo, throntonod with an attack of bronchitis. He tookn fiovero cold In Now York Inst week when ho spokont Tammany Hall, and last Fri day nt Mount Vernon ho broku down mid had to coino homo. His physician has ordered absolute quiet, and ho will not bo ablo to resume his cnmpalirii for ton days. All his onrjngomonts In Kentucky wero canceled. Kx-l'ostinaster Arrested for Forgery. Iii:n Hank, J.. Oct. 12. Frank Do vino, ox-postinnstor of Absccon, who sud donly disappeared under a cloud a year or mora ago, was arrested hero on Saturday by Constnblo Hrooks. Tho warrant charges him with having forgod tho niimos of Captain Honry T. SoOy, J. M. Strnngo, Wllllnm C. Cordory and that of hli sister, Annlo Dcvlne, to a promissory noto for W(I0. DR. LOBB'S BOOK FREE to ull Bi.ifsr-rs of liltltOKS OK VOltTJI. lovp vri'oir nnt ium:asi.ts op muH AMI -S U.tiu.v, 2u8 i.aiosi c:ath oouod: cureiysea." I . no .. ullvdw, Tn- 'ruembyrusU strictly ent ,:nt' .1. ani J. ive. oulc cur uaruir ouucltrbov i.i. tf stanilirjg, 1 Willi,., lv-i i-.-ou. WrUeureuL OH rsR 323fi,lal!iSi.Phlia.Pa. A Handsome Complexion Its ono of the greatest charms a woman can possess. l'UZZOMI'S Couplkxiom I'owdeu gives it. BROM-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOIJS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured hv this cianulur effervescent and ntlmu- hint. An inst in it euro for eour tttmniichs and hwulftcheii, which uftun accumulate from havlnc it niKht out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah iWionsofDollars Go up in smoko every year. Tuke t.t risks but get your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., insured in 11 it t-ebiss re liable companies as represented by DAVID FAUST, &SSLW' Also Life and Accidental Companies. Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our delivery wagon awaits your order. Qoo4a delivered promptly. WILLIAM, H. HUSSER, 26 Cast Centre Street. AN EXILEJ RETURN Thinks He, Can Explain Awity nn Alleged a30t,0C0 .Shortage. Kew Yoiik. Oot. 12,-Colonel David 11. 1'iilgo, who disappeared four ypnrs ago wjen ino suniiow or a f00,000 forgery hanging over hlln. is airnlli In town. Thn former inllllonulro and aqueduct contrite lor nus neon in iow York slnco Mnv 15, living vmuor. His own naino and going uuiu.iu in mo sireois. i or rour yenrs hlf friends havo been laboring to effect n set tlement tiint might give Colonel I'algo an opportunity to return homo. This has been dono, though Colonel I'algo ilocllncd to discuss tho matter. "When I wont nwny," said he, "I took passage for Buenos Ayros. inoro l uvea throo years. Then I wont to Knglnnd nud lived thoro nn othor yoar. I lived tinder my own unimv but was never mole-ited. At tho proper soasoii l win luivo something to say in answer to what has boon snldngalnst me." Honors to I'nrneirs Memory. DuiihtK, Onr. 12. Thero wns n demon stration nt tho gravo of tho late Charles Stowart I'nrnnll nt Gl.isnovnn yosterduy, tho occasion being tho nniilversiiry of the funeral ceremony attending tho burial. A very largo procession was a feature of tho demonstration, tho mayor of Dublin, tho Inelubcrs of tho corporation of Dublin and nil of tho I'arnolllto members of the houso of commons tnklng part. Hundreds of wronths wore laid upon tho grave, 1'ur noll's mother, Jlrs. Delia Stewart Parncll, with her daughter, Mrs. Dickinson, and hor grandson, JIcDennott, Joined in tho procession. Another Alleged pnulsli Victory. Havana, Oct. IS. A moager report has liecn received of itnothur important en gagement between tho Spanish forces un der General Kehngue and Antonio Mncoo, In which It is claimed tho insurgents sus tained very heavy losses and tho losses of tho Spaniards wero admittedly sovore. Details nro very hard to obtain, mid aro carefully guarded by tho authorities Tho battle oocurrcdon Oct. 8. General Echnguo reports that ho took tho heights of Gunlos by assault, and put many of tho insurg ents to death with tho bayonet. No Compromise nt Lenilillle. Leadvillk, Colo., Oct. li. Tho miners' union on Saturday called upon tho en gineers' and pumpmen's union to aid ltln Its struggle. A few notified tho luunac that they would not raise or lower m union miners. Their places wero fill d. All others remained on duty. This notion of tho miners' union Indicates that an ng grosslvo policy has been decided on by tho now officers, and all Jiopo of compromiso is abandoned by tho people. Further trouble is regarded ns certain. lloneflts of Labor Organization. Chicago, Oct. 12. Tho committee of tho Trado nud Labor assembly sent to Mexico by tlmt organization "to lnyostl guto tho condition of tho laboring classes of that country" havo returned to Chi cago, mid submitted its report at tho meet ing ol tho assembly yesterday afternoon. Tho report details at length tho condition ofjloxlcnn worklngmen, and points out mo superior condition or tho American workmen, which has been brought ubout by labor organization. itlurelous ltesultM. From a letter written by Rev. J. Gunder- man, of Dimoudalc, Mich., wo aro permitted to mako this oxtract : "I have no hesitation in recommending Dr. King's Xew Discovery, as tho results wero almost marvelous iu tbo case of my wife. While I was pastor of tho liaptist church at Hives Junction she was brought down with Pneumonia succeeding La Grippe. Terriblo paroxysms of coughing would last hours with little interruption nud it seemed as if sho could not survivo them. friend recommended Dr. Kings Iew Discovery; it was quick iu its work and wily satlslactorv in results." Trial bottles free at A. Wasley's drug store. Regular sizo 60c nud $1.00. Over SIOO.OOO for Missions. New Yokk, Oct. 12. Tho Uftoonth ond fluol day of tho Christian Alliance con vention In Caruoglo Hall was ouo with great results. At tho morning meeting subscription blanks were passed arouud tho hall, and the subscriptions for mis sionary works secured amounted to $110, 000. Hov. Dwlght L. Moody proachod In tho afternoon. Tynan's Extradition llcfused. London-, Oct. 12. A Paris dispatch to Tho Morning Post says that M. Darlnn, minister of justice, has docldcd to refuse to oxtnullto P. J, P. Tynuu on tho ground uf prescriptive immunity. . It is surprising to many that foot ball players and other athletes regard a sprain or bruise of so llttlo consequence. One reason of this is, thoy know how to treat such injuries so s to recover from them iu a few days, whllo others would bo laid up for two or throe, weeks, if not longer. Writing from Central fjtato Normal School, Lock Haven, Pa., Jlr. W. H. Losch, captain of thebaso ball club and gymnasium says ; take pleasure instating, that members of our luiso ball club and myself havo used Ckauv berlaiu's l'ain Halm with most excellent re. suits. I unhesitatingly recommend it as the liest remedy fur sprains, swellings, cuts nud bruises, of any that I kuow." For sale by Gruhler Hros., druggists. Crazed Man Shoots alt Officer. Cnr.8TER, Pa., Oct. 12. Crazed with rum, Krimk Higilus, of Cohvyn borough, seized nn ax and destroyed throo bedroom suites at his mothor's houso. Hlirirlm' brother swore out a warrant, nud OUIcer McCormlek, of Darby, uttempted to'fcei'vo it. Ho knocked Hlaglus down, nnd the latter shut at MoCornilok, the ball strik ing tho officer's shoo. Illgglns was lodged lu the iloUlu jail. "I bad clirouie diarrhoea for ten years,' says h. Y. Klelilotn, a Justice of the l'eaoe at South Eaiton, I'a, "No remedy afforded mo real relief until I was Induced by Cbas. T. Kilian, tho druggist, to try Cham- burlaiu's Colic, Cholera' and Diarrhoea lleinody. It cured mo and for a year I have had no return of the trouble." It has also cured many others, among them old soldiers who had contracted tbe disease Iu tbo army and given un all hone of recovery. For sale by Oruhlcr llros., druggists. When you want good roofing, plumbing gas fitting, or general tlnsialthlng done call on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street Dealer ir stt-cs 1-tf (Irlii-Cohls-lIeuilnche. Why 6iifl'or with Coughs, Colds and La Qrippo when Laxativo liromo Quinine will cure you in one day. Put Un iu tablets con venient for taking. Guaranteed to cuie, or money reiunueu, rnco, 2.1 cents, t or sale by Klrllu's Pharmacy. Let Tlie Whole World Know The Good Miles' Heart Cure Does r?SS MEAltT DISEASE, has. .its victim at a disadvantage. Always taught that heart disease ts Incurable whon tho symptoms becomo well defined, tho patient, becomos alarmed and a nervous panic takes' placo. But when a sure remedy is found and a cure ofrocted, after years of suffering, thero is great rejoicing- aud desire to "let tbo whole world know." Mrs. Laura Wlno ingor, of Eolklrk, Kansas, writes; "1 desire to lot. tbo whole world know what Dr. Miles' TY lYtilpc' Heart Cure has dono for U1. I'lUCS me Fortinij-oars I had Heart CUre Pain in my heart, short- Restores Health noss o: oreatn, palpita tion, pain In. my lot tsldo, opprcssod feeling in my nhpat.. vriialr nud Imntrrif spells, Dau dreams, could not Ho on either side, w.13 numb and suffered terribly. I took Dr. Miles" Heart Curo and beforo I Unbilled tho second bottlo 1 felt its good effects, I feel now that I am fully recovered, and that Dr. Miles' Heart Cure saved my life." Dr. Mllos' Heart Curo is sold on guarantee that first bottlo bonoflts. o r money refunded. BloosifSIerveFood For Weak urni Run-Down Pcoplo from Childhood to Old Aqg. WHAT IT IS ! The richnstof Ml rpatoratir roods, ix'CH'tfie it replacfa the eaino substances to tho Itloml anj ctTTca thai nro ei haunted in I ht twonfe-yivinpfluidbTdinoafisindlpestloii, bi,"i uviut;, overwork, wyrry, excesses, abuse, etc. WHAT IT pons t Uf maWlnj? the blod pirf uiiilr.ch, ! 1 thedlrtlon iierf- t,it ofmca k, d tlimli, intBcle and utr-'iipth, Tho nerves he id tf niK" rrnj.-,thp brain bocomrs net he and cpir. 1 Trent inns lost vitnllty Hud stoprJnjr all wurttinff drains end neaknenri In either scx,H has i n -fi ' 1 . 0'iit n ff inalerefrnlaturit )b worth its (Tl- tilt cold. Onebnxinptanweek. Prlce&'C, Of fiboxidS Driitftiists or by pall. JiooJi Tree. . THE CR. CHASE COMPANY, liU (JbvatDUt tit.. Philadelphia. "l"k I'i'l I! Of all Tiiroat Disease Terrors In n family none nre abhorred more than that of Diphtheria. The only speedy and positive preventative is THOMPSON'S DIPHTHERIA CURE, Which cures as absolutely as it is used according to instruc tions. This is a broad assertion but made-without the least fear of contradiction, as those who have used it in their family freely testify. Every elaim here made is fully substantiated by the thou sands of unsolicited testimonials. It also as Surely CureB Croup, Quinsy, Cough or any throat sr unection. Sold by Druggists at so cents a bottle. If your dealer chances not to have any on hand write to the manufacturers at once, enclos ing n two-cent stamp for full Earticulars. It not only cures ut also prevents Diphtheria, if taken ia time. Read what a prominent divine says : VDlInmsport, Ta.. Mar. S, 1805. To whomlt may concern: Thlscertl lies that I haw buen using Thomiison's Iilphttierta Cure In my lumlly and re gard It us thtttiestand most speedy rem edy for colda anil sore tiiroat I have every known Idonot hesitate to reo ommeaillt. O.D.J'knki'ackkr, D.D. raster Grace M. K. Cburcli, MANUFAOTURCD BV IK THOMPSON DIPHTHERIA CORE CO. WILLI AM8PORT, PA. s ip. i i., i. mini .III. 1. 1, i.. u U.li.ltM.U 44 PRICE, SO CENISA i;t ' I' 1 '' I Tl, For sale at Klrlin's drug Btoro. Teams to Mire. II you want to hire a safe and rellablo icara lor urivinu or lor worKinc purpooa pay Shields livery stable n visit. Teams constantly on baud at reasonable rates. JAMES SHIELDS, No. 410 East Centre street. Opposite Hc&dlne railroad station. 4- CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity For- BARBEY'S Beer and Popfer Try Barhev's Bnheml tv