EVENING HERALD i:sTAiu.ism;i mo. Published overr livening, Kicejit Sunday, nt s Hotrrit Jardix Struct, Nf.aii Crktrk. The Ilorulrt Is deilveinl itiHIicnnnitoiin iwnl the aurroiimliiiK towns fur sir tents a week, pay blo to tho carriers. Hy niMI M.00 a year, or 25 oents n month, (inyiililo In mlvni.ee. Advertise ments clnuKfri Aci-ortlltiK to spneo and position. Tho publishers reserve tho right to climifro the position of adicrtlsements whenever the pill Ilcatlon nf news dcinands It. The right Is reserved to rejeet any advertisement, whether paid for or not, that the publishers mny deem Improper. Advertising rates made known upon application. Entered at the postnAlce at Shenandoah, Pa., as second class mall matter. TKt.KI'IIONK CONNKCTION. Evening Herald TCKSDAY, ocroiini: 13, l&on. KEFUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET, i on Fitir.NT, WIM.tAM M'KINI.KY, Of Ohio. VOU VtCl! I'UmlllL'M, OAllltin A. IIOIIAUT, Of Xew Jersey, REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. KORCO J 0 R! M A AT-I,A M B, oAi.usirA a. (mow, 5- Of Susrpicbauna. SAMUi:i, A. DAVKNTOKT. Of Krlf ritOTIXTlON AND I'll TKA1JH. Twi-nty-scK-ii Vi-nrs of Protection (I Hill! to imi.'l) decreased nlir public ill-lit Ml,7t7,:illl,H?H. Tliri-r tears nl" I'rco Trmlii (1H!)3 In 1HVII) Ineri-ased our puhllo debt ISUS, 3lt,(!:il). 'Ihesenri? the pliilnest reasons why SIcKhili-y should In- elected president, the sooner (In In-tler. A MORALIST AND A PATRIOT. Archbishop Ireland, of St. l'aul, in ic pons ton wtittcu le-iiue-st of hiisinoss men of Minnesota, of nil politics, has given n statement of his position in rcgaid to tlie issues of the pie-sent campaign, and says "tlio platform of the Chicago convention threatens the country with destruction of social older, with lawlessness and disoidcr." It becomes apparent with each succeeding day that the Hi to 1 theory is meiely a pre tense used to disguise tho real object of the liryan and Tillman adlieients. When, some mouths ago, says tho New York Adu-itiscr, Caidinal (libbons, of Haiti-iium-, was askeil fur an expression of opinion on tho subject of the Chicago platform, he, "smiling, put tho ijuestion by" with tho assuramo that tho chief issue was ono for linancial uxperlsaml nut for the Church to onsidur. Quito otherwise Archbishop Ireland, a prelate famous fur bis liberalism, tho great wopo of his understanding and his ardent Americanism, lie sees in this oxtiaurdlnary pulitical contest issues as biuad as tho Deca logue; issues of morality and religion that force li i lit to sound a warning note tu honest .men uf all denominations. It is not meiely a question as to what form of currency the 1'nited States shall employ, not one of expediency or advantage: it is ono of principle. Shall tho American people repudiate half their obligations and J-ecomo a uatiun of cheats ? Hut even that question ho subordinates to another, llo sees in the declarations of tho Chicago plat form the threat of secession, "the secession of JWil, which our soldiers believed they had consigned to eternal death at Appomattox, but which demands again mcognillon by tho American peuple." Justlficat'on of iliii cbaracteri.ation In Bluntly presents itself in tho language of the platform, which dcclaics for statu rights against thu iutcrfeienio of tho President with tho forcible violation of Federal laws, III this declaration the clni-ucnt Archbishop s es the "annulment of tlio Union," a"notico nerved upon tlio Ihig of America that outsido tlio District of Columbia it is without power -of self-assertion or self-defense." Tho prelate is nut less outspoken on tho platform as subversive of social order and a menace to liberty in its attack on thoSupiemu Court, which he rightly declares to ho tho "palladium of American liberties," and there is no mistaking his position in tho present critis. He says: "I stand by tho platform and the Presidential candidate uf tlio Itepuh liiun convention ol St. Louis. I am opposed to thu platfoim and tho 1'residential candi date of the Democratic contention at Chi cago. Tho days of tho civil war exciptcd, -at no timu did hi gicat a peril threaten tho country as that which is Imokul in the political campaign of to-day. Tho question if free and unlimited coinage of silver is prominent in the furcgiound. This ijuestion lias lis Importaucu ; but it is of u minor im portance, lu protenco uf other questions which aiu hiotight into issue." "The monetary question" he says, "is, inilcod, a Mcimdary issue in this eampaigu. 1 have, however, my loutlctlons in this matter. Tho free mid unlimited coinage of sihei dulUir at a ratio of 111 to 1 by the I nited .State independently of tho other great cummeri'lal nations into dollars which shall be liiadi! legal tender will disturb the whole busiuew of the country and bring upon it a financial depletion far beyond anything I which we are uow experiencing." "Tl o boast that the t'uited Slates is able iiloua to whip England and tho rest of the I ,vork '11,u "lu coinago of silver at HI to 1, or to fore tho value of silver up to to $1.20 au ounee, i tneie nonsense. We are a giuut people, indeed, but we have not yet grown to , that jjoinmi-reial strength that our country mean tho conimeicial world. Our national pride may givo us uxtmoidinary dronius of our liupoitauce, but it will not do to build the Imsiuow of tho country upon those slreauui." '! am :iboliitoly convinced that the labot-1 lug classed will sillier tho most of all froui free diver coinage. And yot tho laboring - :iws are those that are most mgciiEy ii p i led to In this hie silver movement. A hum who talks against free, silver is put down nt once us nu enemy of the 'common people' Well, for my part, I am willing to he railed an enemy of the. working classes, nf 'tho common people' if I am In reality advising them for tho good and serving thoir true Interests, Those nhovo all others in tho lnnd who should to-dny ho on their guard apalnst tho silver movement are tho laborers of America." How, m tho faco of this authoritative I declaration by an American ecclesiastic of tho highest standing, a co-rellglonlst of Archbishop Ireland can voto for liryau and anaicby passes comprehension. When you want good roofing, plumbing gas fitting, or general tinsniithing ilono call on E. F. Oallaghor 18 West Centre street Dealer In stc""cs 1-tf I.etti-i- rrom Itev. Itoiuig. Kunoit UnitALii: The article in last night's Uvknino Ii:iiai.i headed 'Tnitcd Kvangelicals Happy" coiitalns two misstate ments which I, as pastor of Khcm-zor Evan gelical congregation, feel duty bound to cor rect. Tho trou bio In tho Evangelical Asso ciation was not "originally precipitated by a dispute between factions as to where tho general conference should bo held,." To pie cipito is to press with violence and tho fol low ore of Duhbs pressed with violence when they forcibly, In 18111, piovented ISishop llowman from entering our clmrcli in Allen town, in which he was to hold tho annual conference. That was tho pre cipitation, ' rather than tho dispute whether tho general conference should be held in Indianapolis, or in tho hounds of the East Pennsylvania Conferenco district. In tho article of last night it is also said that here, in Shenandoah, not ono member was left to stand by tho old church. Theio was, however, ono member that faithfully stood by us as the church record proves. Anybody doubting tliis can come to the parsonage at 110 Cherry street and satisfy himself by examining tho church ucord and by calling next door to tlio parsonage, where that mem ber lives wlio is still a member among us. One member, to bo sine, is n small nuinbur, but ono friend is a gicat deal mole than no friend. Since the majority left others have been received into tho congiegatioii worshipping at South West and Cherry streets. Tho test of last night's article, so far as 1 know, is a very fair and impartial statement. I might, hem over, add to the statement regarding tlio J.UOO spent in improvements a year hefoie the Dubbsites left tlio old church, that they left with a $l,r(0 debt on tho chinch. Subscriptions can easily ho seemed and expenses can easily be made, hut tlicyure nut so easily paid. Tho trouble in tlio Evangelical Association was brewing for a quarter of a century nr mule and gradually increased until tho sad separa tion took pl.ue, thiough which, no doubt, many souls weiu and will bo lust. I consider it to lie best fur both parties in this unhappy affair to say no moio about this trouble. I donotwiite this to enter into ( a discussion, hut whenever incorrect statements nro made iulr-ntioiially, or not intentionally, which aio detrimental to tho church of my choice I feel duty bound to correct tlicni. II. Ill) HACK IIomki, Pastor Evangelical Congregation. .Shenandoah, Pa., Oct, 13, lsOO. Mandolins big stock just received at lirumm's. To Wliteli the tVatcllliu-li. A watchman ib-tpf-tor bus li.-nr, i.1'm-,1 it Park . 12 miller' ciiii,eHt,,r 11,,, l,r,.r,LT by wile with the Park Place stoic. Atin- iciwus iiuriug mo uigiii mo waicnmen will ho expected to operate the bleaker end of the wire and tlio stoio end will record tlio num ber and tlmo nf tlio vists. One watchman is employed insido and another outside the breaker. Tho instrument lias bicii adopted as an additional precaution against another lip-. I.entz hilly ,fc Co. a'so intend to put ill an el. i tric J. glit plant to iignt the bu-akcr and Paik Plan-. s-baKo oil Itlii-iiiuutUni anil Nf urulghi. Huh well with lied Flag Oil, B3c. At Oruhlcr Urns , drug stoic. rEKSOHAL. Tlw.,...,c IM, -...I,,.....) I.. 1.1.. l...... t.. Mt. Curinel yestenlay after spending two nays in iiiwu wini menus. Mt,.i.,.i I...1.-.... ..r . ... i.....i.( . ,1,..-,-,, , ,,kiii,i-, tt, i ciiiiit;ci on tlie Pennsylvania Pailroid, wai a guest of jusepn u. i.ee, in town. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander S. Antrechy, of Phiknlcllihi.-l. uru vl,it'uo- the K.-lfer funiK- on WcFt Cherry street. I redcrick Hart, of tlio Columbia Drawing Company, and a joint proprietor of the ".Miner's Advocate," leturned from New York last evening. Jliss Hlggins, of Pottsvillo, is tlio guestof tho Couvillo family, on West Lino street. Mr. and Mrs. It. A. (Hover were visitors to Pottsvillo to-day. L. A. Tierney, of llliiefleld, W. Va., is tho guest of his parents, on South Main street. Mrs. J. J. Ilradigan and daughter, Miss Nellie, leturned home to-day from a week's visit with friends in Philadelphia. Miss Mary Kcciiau, uf Lancaster, is the guest of town fi lends. Messrs. James Coaklcy and John O'Hcaru are transacting business in New York, Miss Mary Uilly is visiting among Phila delphia acqiiaintaucoh. Jamas White, of West Oak stieet, attended the Cox obsequius at Centralia yi sterility. Miss Hannah llradley was a Mabanoy City visitor last evening. Upon having Just what you call for when you go to buy Hood's Barsaparilla. There is no substitute for Hood's. It ia an in sult to your intelligence- to try to sell you Bomcthliifj else. Itemember that all efforts to induce you to buy an article you do not want, aro based simply the eleelro to securo moro profit. The dealer or clerk who does this cares noth ing for your welfare. Ho simply wants your money. Do not permit yourself to be- deceived. Insist upon having Sarsaparilla Ami only llooil's. It Is the One Truu Wood Purifier. HnnePu Pill y to buy, easy to take, j llOOll J 1 Illb easy to operate. 5c. Hood &! wm m wiu "vu POLITICAL TALK. Thoollicial ballot for Schuylkill county will contain cloven columns. This will re quire n sheet approximating 30x3.) inches. The School Hoard of East Malianny town ship has decided to prohibit tlio uso of the school buildings for political meeting-), Tlio liepubllcans and Democrats have both held meetings in those buildings in tho past. Eepublican meetings will bo held to-night as follows: Wadosville; speakers, J. 0. Smith and (leorgo If. Herber. At New Sllverbtook; speakers, John Hull, Mass., and tleorgo Dyson. At Yatesvllle; speakers, It. P. Swank, Esq. It is claimed by Attorney W. J. Ilrcnnaii, of Pittsburg, that tlio certificates: of candi dates for the Legislature, which have been filed with the secretary of tho common wealth are Invalid, as tho law says they must bo filed with the County Commissioners. If this bo true, theso candidates will have to file nomination papers. llio Democratic meotingsat I-orestvilro and Mlddlcpurt last night were failures, on account of the weather. Thcro will ho a big licpublicau rally In St. Nicholas on Thursday evening when Hon. Charles N. Ilruimn and others will speak. There will bo a parado at 7 o'clock sharp. Tho McKinley and Hobart club of that placo will have 80 members in lino and it will bo beaded by tho St. Nicholas hand. Tho parado will movo to the Suffolk school house, where tho mooting will be held. Arrangements aio beitig made for a monster meeting in Shenandoah by tho Republicans before the campaign closes. A speaker of national reputation will bo sent hero together witli soveral local orators. The outlook for the licpiihlican county ticket was novcr brighter. Tho Democrats, at least tho managers, fully realize, this. Many a day's work is lost by sick head ache, caused by indigestion and stomach troubles. DoWitt's Little Early liisers are the most effectual pill for overcoming such difficulties. C. H. Ilagcnbucli. October Marriages. Miss llossio Conroy, of Ashland, and James E. Ilunliill, a rising young attorney of New York city, were imuried on the 5th Inst., and : they now reside at the latter city. I .1.1.,.., A T, ..-1. ...... .t... ,n ..mil. ii. piupuciur ui inu .ill. Cannel Star, will take unto himself a wife on tho L'Sth i list., in the person of Miss Sadlo A., daughter of Iter. Light, of Ann-1 vilie, Pa. llrothcr liarr has the well wishes of tlio newspaper fraternity, with tho hope that his Star will shine brighter than ever. To-morrow morning Miss Ella Fan-t, of Ashlarfd. and Allen F. Calloway, of Trenton, X. J., will lie joined In wedlock nt tho home of tho bride's patents. The bride is a daughter of Samuel A. Faust. John Conway, of Lost Creek, and Miss Ilarhara Sheclian, of Ashland, will be mar ried sonio time this month. On tlio 21st inst. Miss Ida C. Stnflragcn, of Pottsvillo, and Jacob A. Hoover, of Jit. Carniel, w ill bo pronounced man and wife. Tin- aniioiiiKemeiit is made of tlio ap proaching marriago of Patrick Dolphin and Miss Lizzie Kcniudy, both of Ashland. To-morrow morning, in the Catholic church at Lost Creek, tlie marriage vows of P. J. McCormick, of llomesville, and Miss Maiy McLaughlin, of Lost Creek, will lie pronounced by liuv. Father D.iggct. 11. J. Keipor and Miss Clara M. (Judschall, both of Ashland, will bo married the latter part of this mouth. John A. llass, of Oirardville, and Mi-s Carrie Cleaver, of Ashland, will he married ou the 21st inst. I Timothy Sullivan, blacksmith at the Ham mond colliery, and Miss Katie Stack, of (lirardville, will ho married in St. Joseph's Catholic church to-nionow. Bernard Sheran and Miss Mary McCoy, both of Ceiitralia, will ho joined in wedlock some time this month. No Itespector of Persons. That much drcadid disease diphtheria, is no rcspector of person, ago or condition in life. It attracts tlio rich and tlio poor, the young and tho old. Hut it has met its un flinching foe in Thompson's Diphtheria Cure, which is just what its name indicates. No case of diphtheria was ever known wheio this medicine was used according to dlrectioi s and failed to cure. Croup, hoarseness, quinsy, sore throat, etc., are equally removed by it. Sold at Kirlin's drug storo at 50 cents a bottle. ltallot Continct Awarded. The County Commissioners and County Controller yesterday opened bids for tho printing of tlio ballots for thu November election, at so much per column, as follows : Evening Chronicle, $1)0.50; Potts villo lie-publican, $00.70; Ashland liecord, $05.00 ; Ashland Local, $8.0(l ; lierk meyer, Keck & Co., AUentown, $78.03 and M mors' Journal, $73.00. Tho contract was awarded to tho Miners' Journal. Taking tho in i ti i i n u 1 11 number of columns on tho ballot, eleven, tho amount of tho bid is $f03. Poison Ivy. insect bites, bruises, scalds, hums, aro quickly cured by DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo, the great pilo cure, C. H. Ilagcnbucli. Deeds Iteeoriled, From James It. Lessig et al. to hetliany Evangelical Church, premises in Shenandoah. From Thomas T. Jones to Hannah 1!. Kcrshner, premises lu Mabanoy Cjty. From Jos. Dry ct al. to Charles H. OI pp. two lots in Slieiuunloab. From Eliz.ibeth Prltchard to Wm. H. Kcis lake. premises in Shenandoah. From Mary M. Yost et al, to James J. Franc', premises in Shenandoah. (Irip-ColdH-lIeaililclie. Wliv i.,, 11',.,- with f'niorl.a l,bla u,l 1 . Grippo wlicn Laxative Drome Qulnino will euro you lu one day. Put up in tablets con- l.anln,,l fnr luL-t,,,r I !,,- m I , ,.,1 in m, rn money refunded. Price, 25 cents. For s'alo ny Klrllu'R Pharmacy. Hi-Hinted a Tapeworm, Dr. C. S. Phillips successfully removed a tapeworm twenty-two inchis in length from a patient on Sunday last. How Are Your Kidneys? J Ever have your back ache?1 88 fy Dr. Hobbs eg Sparagus Kidney $? IJ3I!S Jfli wale llfalilrhidiifjt tiutllbv llacL htriBK rnnfj ttm hltxd by fllttrlna from it . uric null nod all I a- Asw f outer imieona or tiurfeol hfiilth. lit . i turif)fliiitliebloud ' Dr. Hobbs , Sparagus Kidney Pills . juui'd couiia, u. a eare rtlieumatUm, Neuralaia, Clout, . llriubt'HiliKiMii.u.lJI&lietHii.llrot'i-r.leziiioa, , ' AuH'iala, l'nlns In Abdomen, IlsL-kiiclie, ' Aiaiier ii bimnuHS, iiud ull Jiuiaiuluulioa of tbn KUneit, Phyi-lclans uad drutfuletti ( recommend tbetn. 60 Cents a box. 1 ea tlmoniala from thoueunda. t tlvbti Urwidr i'u IblcaKa and Saa rraacuio. - For Sale In SHbNANDuAH. l'A., b)l b. i'. Kiriin, lhu (gist, 0 bouiu Main bt.i ssov it must be so, V? If everybody says so. SS Piiiilirrli iS hJ till JLl All, jgg Whitens linens easily; Washes laces perfectly; Doesn't shrink flannels ; Doesn't hurt the hands ; Saves all drudgery; Saves hard work. Ilrlghtena Homes Everywhere. Lever Bros., Ltd.. Hudson Ac Harrison Sts., K. Y. MAHANOY CITY. Tlio Funeral of Henry C. Wadllnger Took l'lueo This 3Iornfiie;. Mahakoy City, Oct. 13. Tho funeral of tho lute Henry C. Wadtinger took placo this morninc and was largoly attended. Itcriulcm hijih mass was colehrAtod in St. Fidelia German Catholic church, Ecv. Doiderich, olliciatiug. Interment was made in St. Fidclis cemetery. Tlio pall bearers wcro Casper (iinther, Jacob Grimm, John A. Webber, Joseph Kellar, Samuel T. Kopper and Valentino Krauter. An inquest was held last uittht on the death of tho deceased by Deputy Coroner FoRarty and a verdict was lendcrcd to tlie ctl'ect tliAt the deceased canio to his death by beini; struck by miners' train N'o. 5U, diawn by ennino Xo. 119, at Jlahanoy weigh scales whilo he was stand -iiiK on a path between tho tracks. llcrskei-'s opera house will be opened on October 23rd witli "Old Homestead," which is booked for two nights. A silver rally was held ill Armory hall last night, notwithstanding tho unfavorable weather. The meeting was addressed by Daniel Dully and William Wilhelm. After tho meeting adjourned Wilhelm and I. Y. Sollenberger, E-q., had a lively discussion in tlie body of tho liall that held quite an at tendance for somo time. Mrs. Elizabeth Millward, widow of Samuel Millward, died suddenly at 0:30 last evening; at the homo of her daughter, Mrs. William Droy, of East Malianny Avcnuo. Tin- excursion of Eureka Castle, K. of G. E, to Kcading to-day was not us well patronized as expected, owing to the unfavor able weather. About fifty members and a few ft lends went. The Canton excursion train left here tin's morning with but sixteen passengers, ono being from Shenandoah and eight from this town. George Hroscions, of Frackvlllo, tlio fire man who was on tho P. it Ii. engine when tho collision took placo near tho Lehigh Valley depot about a month ago, reported for duty to-day for tlio first- tlmo siuce tho accident. It doesn't matter much whether sick head ache, biliousness, Indigestion and constipa tion aie caused by neglect or by unavoidable circumstances ; DoWitt's Little Earlj' Kiscrs will speedily euro them all. C. H. Hagen- bucli. Scared by Itnts. A driver for one of the pioduco dealers in town makes periodical visits to his fair one in Mahanoy City, lie often boasts of his bnncry, hut it appears that when put to tho tist ho is not as brave as ho pretends to hi;. While enjoying tho company of his lady friend, at her homo in Mabanoy City, the young man in question heard a gcutlo tapping, and thinking it was papa, ho made a hasty adieu. Tlie young lady protested for so hasty a rcti eat, and insisted that ho tako his hat. It turned out that the tapping was tlie noiso created by rats in their midnight glee, and all that is necessary now is to say "rats" in this young man's presence, and his bravery leaves him. Tlio wholo system Is drained and under mined by indolent ulcers and open sores. DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo speedily heals them. It is tho best pile cure known. C. H. Hagenbuch. Griinnuii Will Make n Legal l-i;lit. New York, Oct. 18. Itiley Grunnnn, tho Kentucky plungor, who was ruled off tho eastern turf by tho stewards of tho Joekoy Club for giving Tnnil, tho jockey, a prosout of $500, has docldod to tuko bis caso into thu courts. Theories uf euro may ho discussed at length by physicians, but tho sullcrers want quick relief; and Ono Minute Cough Cure will give it to them. A safe, cure for children. It is "tho only harmless remedy that produces immediate, results." C. II. Hagenbuch. Cuban Insurgents Without Food. Havan-a, Oct 13 A pacific Cuban has arrived nt Cousolncion del Sur, who re ports that after tho rocont engagement with Genoral Kchaguo SOO of Maeeo's wounded wcro carried to Cayguando. He says Unit thoy wero two duys without fuod, mid that many of tho wounded died. Secretary I.amont's New Daughter. Washington-, Oct. 13. Soorotnry La ment is receiving tho congratulations of his friends upou an accession to hlsjumlly, u daughter being born to Mrs. Laniont Sunday morning. Mother und child aro roportoil doing well. TO CUIUS A COI.lt JN ONiritAY Tako Laxative Uromo Quinltie Tablets. All druggist refund the money If It fails to cure, L'5 cents. NUGGETS (JF NEWS, Helen Kellar, blind, ilenf, soentloss and tasteless, lias pimseel the Htirvnrd oollege examination with credit. Famine Is threatened In the Amur prov ince of Asiatic Kutuda, tho crops having boon destroyed by flood. Thomas H. lteod addressed 2,B00 pooplo in Utlen, N. Y., last night, und three times iiB many wero turned nway front' tho hull. AYhilo walking on tho street nt Hnvor hill, Mass., Kllslm Tobey, of Das Moines, la., wus fntiilly Injured by n falling sign board. Tho Baltimore imsoball club has aban doned tho Idea of tourlug England, though soveral meuiburs will visit Europe on u pleasure trip. In tust cuso in St, Louis Judgo Kus sell decided that railroads in Missouri must not churge a traveling bicyclist ex tra for his wheel. PITHY POINTS. Ilnnpeiiliirr, Throughout tlio lteglou Chron icled lor llnsty Perusal. M. J. Connelly was yesterday appointed postmaster uf llranchdalo, this county. Itli probable that Illght licv. Nicholas, Ilishop of Alaska, will visit tho .Mount Car niel Greek Catholic church in a fow days, rho Ilishop is on his annual tour of inpec- j Tljo Mount Cannel Water Company Is . .. . ....,(; u murage reservoir near Centralia. The Chief llurgess of Shamckln has pro- j somen 10 us lown Uouncll a piper verv strongly urging a city charter. The employes of the P, ,fc It. C. & I. Co., In tho Glrardvlllo district, will rccelio their pay to-morrow. I!ov. W. W. Davis, pastor of tho Evnnr-ell. cal church at Ashland, preached his farewell sormon on Sunday. ' '1 hero wero 1,507 pupils enrolled in tho Last Mahanoy township schools last month, while the average attendance was 1,378. Tho teachors of llast Mabanoy township weto paid on Saturday. William Davids and John Walton, two popular young men of Suffolk, are on the siclc list. Hank Itidgo jig house was compelled to stop worn alter working threo hours yester day morning on account of the dlsagreeablo wcathor. Shenandoah City washerj- only n orKi-u iour nours on account or tho weather, being unfavorable for the dirt bank employes. Tho slow town of St. Clair is to havo a hicyclo parade. This is, indeed, a progres sive age. Tlie lOftli anniversary of tho lauding of Columbus was celebrated in this country for the first timo yesterday. The celebration took placo at Hazlcton and was originated and participated in by Italian societies. Iluy Keystono flour. Do euro that the narao Lnssio & IHeb, Ashland, Pa., Is printed on every sack, BANK R0BBER'SC0NFESSI0N. Surviving Slierbnrne Desperado Guarded by Military to 1'revelit Lynching. Lake Mills, In., Out. 13. The young man unuer arrest here on n charge of hav ing boon implicated In tho doublo murtlor and bank robbery nt Shorburno has mods a confession acknowledging that ho was associated In tho affair. Ho says that tho innn killod whilo resisting nrrest near El mores was his brother. He declares that his brother planned tho robbery and killed tho two meu lu tho Sherbumo bank. Ho will not reveal his trvto nnnio or tho location of his homo. Ho will bo arraigned under, tho namo of Jim MoMullon, tho nnmo ho gavo when nrresteel. Tlie young desporado gives as his reason for not divulging his namo that ho has n praying mothor and slstor of very high connection and repute, and ho will novcr allow thom to stand tho stigma of such n crime. Ho Is tho coolest man In Fair mount, although thero is great dangor of his dangllug nt a ropo's end. Tho county omciais last mgnt called out litty mom-1 bers of a local military company, and havo them stationed Inside the jail in-' closure A report was received from Shor-1 buruo that a mob was forming thero to march. on tho jail hero, but officers do-( clnro thoy will not surreniler thoir man, un tlio street a great deal of excitement exists. Don't trifle away timo when you havo cholera morbus dr diarrhoea. Fight them in the beginning with DoWitt's Colic and Cholera Cure. You don't havo to wait for results, they aro instantaneous, and it leaves tho how-els in healthy condition. C. H. Hagenbuch. lmrnirtnnt r.Ieetlng or l'npulists. Chicago, Oct. 13. Senator Hutler.chair man of tho Populist national committee, arrived here today to attend tho coufer onco of tho committee. This meeting is expected to bo an important oue. It prob ably will deal with tho eiuestlon of fusion lictween Democrats and Populists on tho electoml ticket. Thero has been somo criticism in certain quarters of the .course of tho Populist i-onimlttoo in tho niattor of fusion, especially In tho states of Colo rado and Kansas, in which statos Mr. Watson receives no recognition. Thero may bu nil effort to secure a change in those state- su as to glvo Watson repre sentation. HliHiiiniitlsm Cured In a Day, "Mystic Curo" for Itheumatism and Neu ralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon tho system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at onco tho cause and tho disease immediately disappears. Tho iirsi nose greatly nenents; 75 ceuts. Sold by C. H. Hagenbuch. Druggist. Shenandoah. Kx-Treasurer ailchellon Convicted. Cajidkn, N. J., Oct. 13. Frank F. Mlchellon, ox-city treasurer of Camden, was yesterday afternoon convicted of mal feasance in olllce, Tho inellctmont was tho first of thlrteon to 1-3 moved against him. Those charging embezzlement will bo hold until the minor charges aro dis posed of. Sentonco will not bo imposed until tho other Indictments are tried. If you have ever seon a little child in the agony of summer complaint, you can reallio the danger of tho trouble and appreciate the value of instantaneous relief always atlbided by DoWitt's Collo and Cholera Cure. For dysentery and diarrhoea It is a reliable remedy, Wo could not atl'ord to recommend this as a curo unless It were a curo. C. 11. Ilagcnbucli. Strlli.i Trouble XcoSiig' Settlement. MILI.VILI.E, N. J., Oct. 13. The trouble between Whitnll, Tatum & Co., tho glass manufacturers, and thoir workmen over tills season's scalo of wugos it is now be lieved wilt bo amicably settled tomorrow at a conferenco to bo held in Pittsburg. Ono of the wage committoo last night statod that both parties would ngreo to settle on 10 per cent, oft of last year's list ou small waro and '0 por cont. on largo ware. Governor Altgelil to Speak In New York. Chicago, Oct. 13. Governor Altijld will nmko thi-eo spoeehos in Now York Saturday night, one under tho auspices of Now York Germans, another in rosponso to nil invltntlnn from on aunntn.tn.. (.BWVlUllUIl III Pbuslnoss meu and tho third at tho request Keep it always in bathroom and kitchen. It will keep The Modern Cteaner your house and 1 All Groceri. lianUS Krce Sample. t ct.iids&childs, clean. Bon Ami U New York. J i .aisas j Barbey's BohettAiati Almost Distracted ID YOU EVLT. suffer from real ner vousness? When ovoryncrvo seemed to quiver with a peculiar, creepy feeling, first in ono place, and then another and all seemed finally to concentrato In a writhing jumblo in tho brain, and vmi bn- como irritable, fretful and pcovlshs to bo followed by an impotent, weakened condi tion of tho nerve centers, ringing in til ears, and sleoplesa, miserable nights ? s. Dr. Miles' Mrs. Eugene Searles, 110 Simonton St,, Elk hart, Ind., says; "Ner vous troubles had made me nearly insano and physicians wcro unable tohelnmi. Mvtnemnrv Nervine Restores Health was almost gone and every llttlo thing worried mo until I was almost dlstractod. I n-ally feared I was becoming a maniac. I imagined all sorts of evil things and would cry over nothing, l commenced taking Dr. Miles' Kcstorattvo Nervine and four bottles of this wonderful remedy completely cured mo, and 1 am as well now as I ovor was," Dr. Miles' Nervino is sold on guarantee first bottlo will benefit or money refunded- OodTfirvft Fnnri tftir,HY0URSELP -rf For Weak und Run-Down People from Childhood to Old Age. -WHAT iT IS f Tli rlsheatof all rratoratfTS EPS!"' (T-'"" H r.-placea- tile sunu) substances to tlie Wood a.nl nones that nro exhauateii In '- tnulifp-cirinirltuldahvdiieaap.lnillirestlan. r "r',"'r'"'f Main h-com-s actlvn and c .7 ', "storing lost t I tr nil Munnlnc all us ,T,"V!r,'"V7 n,lt '"" In either .ei'itVaa frn"11,ri'Kalatorit lauorthits ahsV. 'C;-b Jnol-oxlw.tai-.iveeli. Price! cor tboict i.i. DrutKlalaurbrmall. Itn.iU free. wi. iino cunr.pAHV, MIS (Jin -r t fl Philadelphia. m DO YOU KNOW That there are thousands of children as well as adults dy ing annually all because the proper medical treatment Is not given,- Kory onogxhn has Diphtheria, -Croup, Quinsy Ca tarrh or soreness of throat of any description, can positively and speedily bo cured by s DIPHTHERIA CORE If tho same Is applied .In' strict accordance with tho printed Instructions glvou. It Is abso lutely harmless and easily ad ministered. Manufactured by tho Thompson Diphtheria Curo Company, Wllllamsport, I'a., and sold by dealers and drug gists everywhere, at 50' A BOTTLE. Should your nearest dealer or druggist not havo It on hand Just when needed, write to tho manufacturers, enclosing a two-coat stamp, and It will be sent by first express C. O. D. If the case Is very urgent send order by telegraph. Best plan Is to keep It handy In the house ntall times, THOMPSON DIPHTHERIA CURE GO. WILLIAMSPORT, PA. For sale nt JCIrMn'a drug storo. Teams to H Ire. II you want to litre a safa and reliant tenm fnr (Irtvlntr nr for working mi r nose -nari 1 1 tl v nu li ui til nt rcinum-inf iln mtftN JAMES SHIELDS, No. 410 Kast Centre street. Opposite Uejidtnc railroad station. r. J. LAiNrlhLlj Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity Por BARBEY'S eer and Porter Beer. Try
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