9, EVENING HERALD nsTAiu,isiii:i) isto. l'ubllahed every KvcnliiK, Kxcept Hominy, at a Houth Jamuk .Hiri-.rr, Nkah Cn.it nn. The Herald In rinlveiril luHheimhdonl) and the surrounding towti for nix tents ft week, pay able to the carriers. Hy mall S3.00 a yenr.or 215 cents month, paahlc in ndwim-c. Advertise ments cli(irKl aciordliiK to space and position. The publisher reserve the riKht to change the position of nilvcrtlscinchtft whenever the puli llcatlini of news demands it. The rlnht in r&icrved to reject nny advertisement, whether paid for or tiot, tlint the puhllHhcrs may deem Improper. Advertising rates made known upon application. E itercd at tlie poitofllee nt Shcnftndonli, l'a., ns second class tnuil matter. THl.Kl'lIONi: CONNECTION. Evening Herald vi:i)Ni:si)AY, onoiinit 14, isiw. REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET. KOIt riCIKIllKST, WILLIAM M'KINLKY, Of Ohio. 1 OU VICK MIWIPKNT, (1AHHI5T A. IIOIIAItT, Of New Jersey. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. KO H tcOSO R !iM A N-AT'I.A Urt E, OALITSIIA A. OltOW, Of Susquehanna. HAMUEL A. DAVUNl'OItT, Of KMC. l'ltorixnox am) 1-111:1: TitADi:. Twenty-sen-ii Yi-nrs of Protection (1HU.-. to lHli:l) .lii-liim-d our public it-lit ni,t I7,:ii)I.k;k. Three Vi-lirs or I n-c Tnulo (181)3 to IKitll) Ini-rellii-il our public debt H'tOH,. :ii),ii:ic). 'Ihpslire tile pllllm-st reason uliy MvKllllt-y should lie eleeted president, the sooner tin- better. A FEW SNAP SHOTS. Our friend "Willie" Wilholm's speeches ineieabo in bitterness 119 thu campaign pro masses, lie full.v realizes Hint llryan trill he the worst defeated umu that over ran fur l'rosidunt, and that tlie 10 to 1 idea trill ho hurled beyond all i-o-tiiTi-i-tlou. Aud what -will little Willie do then, pool thing? Wo ai-kimwh-diie the leeeipt of the hand sollio and urtisticall.v cM-rutcd souvenir art edition of thu Mt. tunnel Daily News. It ctihtains many descriptive uiticlcs of thu business, educational and religious advant ages of that fast growing town. The edition is Illuatiatcd with hnlf-tonu ruts and printed upon tine hook paper, all eomhining to inaliu it truly a vnlimhle souvenir. Drother Wilton is to ho congratulated utioii his cnlctpriso, ami the people of Mt. I'arinel ale fortunate in having an tip-to-date newspaper in their .midst liko tho Daily News. The. campaign in Illinois i about as hot .is it'cait bo made, and the l'opoerals 1110 on thuiun. Altgeld lualizoh that his piospccts for 10-1 lection aio growing tliinnier as the days go hy and ho has now dropped llryan j oinpktuly and is working solely for hlin .self, ienli.ing that his case is desperate. True to his Anarchistic character, lie is en luavoring to thwart the wUhos of the people by frantic tirorta to keep the gold Deniociatlc ticket oil' the olllcial ballot. Illinois is only doubtful now as to whether tho majority fur McKinlcy will hu 100,(iuu or lOO.uuu. llwstim lias refused to accept a statue if Il.icchiiito, tho work of MacMouuics, which was ollered as a present to adorn tho nsw public library. The reason for declining it is stated to he owing to tho scantiness of her costumo which is reported as being nut quite so uxtensivo as tho one first worn by Mother Jive. The statue is said to he a imiguillccut work of art. Tho I!cptiblican managers nro coulldcut jf thu election of the entiie licpublican ticket in this county, and tho elements now at work justifies them In that belief. Never theless, tho clear, houndcii duty of thoso who ale opposed to tho doctrines of tlie Chicago platform is to act as though tho con test was nip aud tuck, and that their best ellbrts were demanded of them. All the indications point to liepuhlican suctess in this county, aud in tho nation, hut theio is much danger in overconlldence. Let every man do his duty fioui now until tho polls :los, and thero need bo little upprchcusion a to the ultimate outcome. Chief Kngineer Aithtir, of tho lirother liood of Locomotive Lngineers, bays : "I am opposed to tho free lolimgo of silver anil intend to vote for McKinley." Mr. Arthur writes this in denial of u ciicular issued by Jiryanites that ho is supporting tho Chicago -ticket. The nioht pitiful spectacle in tills cam paign is presented by tho men anil the papers which support llryan for tho sake of being "ruguUr," although they hate his piiuclplos mid knuw that ho openly boasts of Ins own .irregularity in matters of party docttino and -ulUIUliuu. Suhiiylklll county has iiultu a .number of those who allow their partisan feeling get the httter of their patriotic im pulsus. .Mine Inspector U. M. Williams, of the upper Anthracite district, has recently it ttirued fruin a trip to Wales, where he made H tour of inspection oflho Welsh seini-au-thrtaitu cullleiles und made a Htudy of the workings. When asked why, in his opinion, ureat i.eeldent iu the Welsh mines are so A-uiuihinoie freiiueut aud disastrous than in the anthracite mines of this legion, lie tilted that tho Welsh minos nie doepur nutl the workings are longer aud it is hauler fort hotly of men, to escape. The Welsh lOirwa are also filled with very tine dust, Which in agitated hy these explosions, aud tlyi millers In attempting to escape hrtatl) till lust and are milt'ovated. -Tills, In Mi Wjllfeuns' opinion, is the cmiki uf a gr, ,i many deaths. Tlu? ilust in the uilnea of n IBglsHi is heavier aim is 1101 so great ai.iinu danger. The fmntio ell'ort of tho 1'hilaC l.hia rM to borve iU Cuuihlue masters ,11 tin Shrievalty light are amusing ton ma;, up a tfvv. It appears to Iki quite as soriow in it--bars that llryan will carry 1'liilado.phia, if Crow is elected Slioriff, as It was 'hat the date would go to tho Imjw-wows ir. lfetis if fiilkesou wero defeated hy Quay, for statu halrman. The Combine is badly rrttled and the Fiess shows it only too plainly. POLITICAL TALK. lluu. .lolin Dalzoll, CougreMman from tho l'ittshurg district, will spuak at the liepuhli can mass ineetlng iu l'ottsvillo to-morrow ovenlng. lion. John Wanalnaker will meetttlth a hearty tnceptlon iu l'ottsvillo next eck, when he will dollveran address. The Itepublhan meetings for to-night aro ns follows: St. Nicholas, speakers, Hon. C X. Ilruinin, .1. (1. Smith and James Snieney ; Hegins, Long's hall, Hon. John T. Shoener and tleorgr II. flerber; MeAiloo, .Stanley's hall, Hon John Hull and J. Harry James; Shenandoah, Hon. (J. N. llrunnn and Dr. Oupka. Hon. Arthur (1. Dowahl, of Allentown, will make two speeches for tho Democrats this week, viz., at Ashland, on Thursday and Tainaqua 011 l-'riday. Tho Democrats held a meeting at Jacksous last night. The Republicans aro active. William Wllhelm will speak at Jit. Cannel to-morrow evening. The Central liepuhlican Club,.of l'ottsvillo. will receive the lctums uii tho night of election anil they will ho displayed on a can vass in front of their building by u stcieop tlcjin. Tho Polish and Lithuanian element turned out strongly at New Philadelphia last night to hear Dr. Cziipka 011 tho financial question. Ho will speak in Itobbliis' opera house to night. 11 is now estimated at licpiihllcaii head quarters that Schuylkill county will give between 1500 and 1000 majority for sound money. Tho attendance at the frco silver meeting In Mahanoy City on Monday night was very slim. William Wllhelm and Daniel Dully were tho spcako rs. l'oison Ivy, insect bites, bruises, scalds, burns, aro quickly cured by DoWitt's Witch llael Salve, the gloat pllo cure. C. 11. llagenbiich. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout the Itegiou Citron Iclcil for 1 1 u h 1 3 l'eriisnl. Theio aro 1 15 inmates in tho county jail. James Young at tho theatio Thursday night in the great comedy, "David fJarrick." Tho convention of I'nlted Mino W'orkurs will meet in l'ottsvllle on Friday morning next. The lioaid of Directors of the Meichants' National Hank weio in session at the hank building this morning. Tliis evening the Father Matthew l'ioneor Corps, of -Mahanoy City, will celebrate their 35th anniversary with a banquet. Tho letall liquor license of Alexander Ltnseiuan, iu the I'iftli waul of Ashland, was transferred to Conrad Schenk. Tho Hoard of Trustees of the state hospital held their regular monthly meeting yester day. Only routine business was transacted. The Catholic societies of the legion, in convention nt (Siianlvillo, decided to cele brate St. Matthews day at Centralia next year. Thmc was a cock fight at McAdooon Satur day evening, between Hazleton, ' Silver llrouk and Mahanoy City birds. Out of nine battles the latter birds won live. ( lirilliaut acting, splendid costumes ami a powerful society comedy artistically inter preted hy a talented company, is w hat James Voting piotnUes at Ferguson's Theatre Thursday night. Letters testamentary were granted to Sol omon Hummel on the estate of Liz.io Hum mel, lato of Minersville, deceased. Also to 1". .M. Di rt 1-.1111 on the estate of Anna M. lleitrain, lato of l'ottsvllle, deceased. Cards aio out announcing the wedding of Miss Jennie J., daughter of Hon. J. J.1M- wards, of St. Clair, to Wm. S. l'ugh, of l'ottsvllle, on Tuesday evening, October HTtli. Tho ceieuiony will take placo in the M. L. church, St. Clair. A rrlend to Kterhody. 1'an-nts are by nature anxious that their children si i-ne and maintain as many Useful and Miluiio.e fill lids as poiU. . One friend which Hu v ran readily yeeuie for a trifle is Thompson's Diphtheria Cure, which iu case of a diphthoretu- attack, will positively cure tho disease and save life wheio ull other medicines fail. The best .plan is to keep it handy in the hi use at all times and apply according to directions at tho first intimation of diphtheria, croup, quinsy, or any other tluont allection. Sold at Juniu s drug store at r0 cents a bottle. Another Had Wreck. A very serious wreck occurred on tho Cat.iwissa branch of the 1'hiladclphla and Heading road, near Danville, yesterday morning. A coupling broke and the two sections 1.111 together and caused sixteen cars to bo wrecked. 1'cter (ieiger, of Tamaqua, a hrakeinan, was thrown under tho train ami ono ol his arms cut oil. .Much valuable fieight was destroyed. (Irlii-Colds-lleailnehe. Why sutler with Coughs, Colds and l.a Grippe when Laxative llromn Quinine will euro you 111 ono nay. rut up 111 tablets con venlent for taking. Oiiarautccd to cute, or money refunded, l'rico, 25 cents. For sale by Kirliu's Pharmacy Coming Intents. Nov. II, Annual Supper, auspices of Calvary llaptist churrh, iu Uubbins' opera house. ' Nov. 'M. Thanksgiving turkey supper in Itohbiiis' opera house, under auspices of All Siints church. Oct. IU) Twenty-thiid an. nail hall under the auspices of the Hescuc Hook it Ladder Company, No. J, in Hohbin' opera house. Induced by tho uso of coca, opiate or nar cotic compounds is bad, decidedly bad. They undermine health and shatter tho constitution nnd the patient Is steadily growing- Into a worse condition oiten rosultlng In tho terriblo slavery and misery ot the cocaine and opium habit. Sleep Induced by tho use of Hood's Sarsa parilla doea not perhaps come as quickly, but It comes moro surely and more per manently through nature's ureat restor ing and rejuvenating channel purified, vitalized mid enriched blood. This feeds the nerve with llle-glving energy and builds up thu system and constitution fi-jin tlio very foundation ol all health ami Hie tlio blood pure, rich, rod blood. Sarsaparilla Is tho One Truo Wood l'urlfler. All druggists. $1. u i run curellvcrllls.easytotake, liOOCl S PlIlS easy to operate. 25cents. COTTOI.I3NU. nitiinrnimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiininiiniiiniiintnutiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiwiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiuiiiiniinitiiini of good cooking comprise nothing that is of more importance than good shortening. Your food will be deliciously light and free from the greasiness and richness that make lard so objectionable if shortened with or fried in pure, clean, sweet I LoeU for the lottolcne trade marks wreulh on every tin. jj TME N. K. FAIRBA1SK COMPANY, ecmcAGo NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, PITTSBURGH. uzrqjmMimgtnmmininirmiTiuiiiuinimuiimiajiajiainimniuanniiirHUiWTiiiMii Jteply to lte. Itomlg. Editor Hi:uai.i : In last evening's issue I read an article hy Row Iiomig in whic h he says there were two misstatements iu an aitiele published on the picvions evening. , The latter article was not authoriztd by the 1 pastor, or trustees of tho Hcthany Cnited I Lvaugclical chinch, but to put ourselves right before the public I take this means to 1 answer the tiivt misstatement that Jiev. Hnmig makes. He says our (the Dubs)! people prevented Hishop lSowman from en tering the chinch nt Allentown. They did not wish to pievtnt him entering the con ference as any other member, but tho trus tees of the church did refuse to allow him to enter and olllciate as bishop, or chairman, for the reason that upon trial ho was found guilty of the charge preferred against him and, therefuie, he was-suspended, and had 110 authority to ollieiatc. That the trustees wero right was shown by the Supreme Court sub sequently deciding that Hishop Howman was legally suspended and had no nuthoiity to ollieiatc. Another misstatement was tho claim of thu chinch us their chinch. It was not, as the court had not decided against us at that time. liev. Homig also says we left a debt of $l..-00 on the local chuich. That is very true in a sense, hut he forgets to tell tlio public that w u made improvements that cost us 2,711(1 nnd paid $1,201) out of our pockets; and would have been very willing to pay the $1, 500 debt if the church had remained our plopeity. Itev. llomig also says it is easy to get subscriptions aud make debts, and that may he all true, hut all the debts were made In good faith, never dreaming for a moment that thcro was a law in Pennsylvania that would deprive people of their church prop erty when they had paid for it honestly ami by great saciiflce ami self-denial. We had poor, hard workiug people who laboud at the mines day after day and year after year iu tho hitter cold blasts of winter and tho intense heat uf summer, and who deprived themselves uf the luxuries of life to pay ?500 towards that church. To have pcoplo who never paid a cent towards building thu church insinuate that we made debts for other pcoplo to pay is very hard to endure, especially after wo had tho opinion of sucli eminent jurists us Judge L'ndlich, who ranks as ouu of tho highest authorities in law in Pennsylvania, and who gave tho opinion that they could not take the church property from us. The public cnu, therefore, judgo for themselves whethci wo would have paid $1,200 cosh if wo wanted to act in a dishonorable way, Tho article that Hew Homig leferred to contained some errors. Ono of them was tho statement that wo spout ?2,00U for improvements mado a year before we vacated. It should havo read f ,700. Another was that not one member stayed w ith tho old church. It is true that ouu of our members does ahheiu to tho Fsherltes ; hut it is also true that the sanio member had signed her liauio to u paper pledging herself to stay with tho United Evangelicals. Another statcmont I wish to coriect is that we had $1,!0U subscribed to wards the new church. That Is an errur. We collected $1,500 ill cash tho tlrst day, or very near that amount. I will ussuiu Hev. Koinig that wo do not want to go into a con troversy, but we do not wish to be put in tho wrong light before the public. A Tkubtix. Shenandoah, Oct. 14, WM. Tlio whole system is drained and undot- miiied hv indolent ulcers and onen sores. DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo speedily heals them, it is tho nest pile cute known, u. 11 Hugenbueh. Mui-ilugo License. Kaziner Olek, of Kaskawilliaia,aii(l Maggie, (ieuozuoka, of Middleport. 1'. J. McCormlck, of Hnlmesvillo, aud Mary C. ('. McLMiighliu, of It Crock. John Clamitus and Maggie Doutul, both of Middleport. James W. Hume, of Joaueaville, and Auulo L. Hill, of Shenandoah. Irene Sekola, of Mahanoy township, and Annie Motks, of Mahanoy City. John Koreliski, of Hutlur township, aud Aim Hlaris, of Mahanoy City. Neis Fulsou, of Tamaqua, ami Bulllo Stabler, of Hush township. L. 1). Staiillerand Nlma Dresher, both uf Hingtowu. John Tongos and Elizabeth Audosh, both of Audcnried. N erology. Mrs. James Durkiu, a widow, of Lost Creok, and former lesidciit of Frackvillc, died at tho homo of her daughter iu Washington 1). C, wheio she was taken ill while on visit. Many a day's work is lost hy sick head ache, caused by indigestion and stomach troubles. DcWItt's Little Farly Risers aro tho most effectual pill for overcoming such difficulties. C. 11 llageubuch. COTTOLCNU. ""I "Cottolene" and ttcct"! head in cotton-plant MAHANOY CITY. Meeting of the I'riinlllv e letluullst C011 lereneo Committee. ' Mahanoy City. Oct. It. The general committee of the Pennsylvania Conference of the Primitive Methodist church met bore this morning. Tho business of tlio meeting was to prepaio for tho annual conference. Lengthy discussions took placo upon ques tions hearing upon tho conference and con sumed tho entire morning session. Tlio ex amining board met at tho same tinio iu an other placo and examined Hevs. Ivejon, of Hout.dale; McGluuiss, Homestead; Illey, Irwin; Williams, Jermj-n, all ministerial candidates on probation Tho clergymen present weio Hevs. Prosser, Scranton ; Atornly and Russell, Wilkcs''arro; Radio and Wilson, Xanticokc; Woodcock nnd Hath, Plymouth ; l'roudo, Taylorsvillo ; W-ilker, Shamokin ; 'Savage, Mt. Cannel ; Moore, .Shenandoah ; Lees, Hazleton ; Cooper, I-'rceland ; Richards, St. Clair; SutclilT, Seek ; Sharp, Wadu; Peiiglase, Plains; Nicholas, Tamaqua ; Hateuian, Ciirardvillo ; and Si T. Nicholas, Mahanoy City. Arrangements are uiidor way for a grand musical festival to be held next Chrlstinass in Kaier's opera houso under tho auspices- of the Welsh llaptist church. Prizes aggregat ing $300 will bo olleied for competition, the chief prize of $7M for tho best rendition of "Mountain Hrooklet," 110 loss than 30 in number; $50 for malu chorus, "All IDiil us, All Yo Fiee," for not less than 20; children's chorus, "I Will Arise and Go to My Father," $25 prizo and ten adults to bo allowed to as sist the children. The decision of the Mahanoy Township School Hoard not to allow political meetings to be held In the school houses will prevent several meetings already announced. Tho Republican meeting announced to- ho held at St. Nicholas on Thursday night, at which Congressman Hruinm was to sptak, has been postponed until next wok owing to tlio continued unfavorable weather. The Hoard of Tiustecs of tho Y. M. C. A. met last night and elected tho fallowing offi cers : President, Dr. P. Hermany; Vice President, Klias S. Itoinliold; 2nd. Vice Presi dent, John S. Beck; Recording Secretary, Calvin I). Yost; Treasurer, Di L. Mull. ICellef lu Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by tho "New Great South American Kidney Cairo." This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in tho bladder, kidneys, back and every tiart of tho urinary, passages iu, undo or female. It relioves retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. bout hy hliapira's pliaiiaacy, 107 south Main street. An Appointment tin fienera) ltrags. Washington, Oct. 14. The-uttorney goneral has appointed General Edword S. llragg an assistant United States attorney for tlie Kasturn district of Wisconsin, to assist in prosecuting tho land case of tho government cralnst tho Manufacturers' Investment company of Wisconsin. llucklen's Arnica Halve. Tho best salvo In the world fur cuts. bruises, soros, ulcers, salt rbcum, lever sores. Ai........,.i i,n,.,i. i.nia..t..D nn, ua all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles. or jo pay required, It is guaranteed to give perleet saiisiaeiion or inony retunueu. rrice 5 cents per box. For sale bv A. Waslcy, Assassinated In lit Cell. Tanuiek, Oct. 11. DJuuilo, formerly grand vlzlor, who hnsbeun In prison for two yours ou the charge of conspiring In fnvor of Muloy Moliauunod, has lioeu found dead in his cell, and with his clothing stained with blood. It la supposed that ho was assassinated. Tlio Weather. For oasturn Xow York, eastern Penn sylvania, New JurMjy and Delaware: Uensrully fair; northerly winds. If you have over soon a littlo child in the HKonv of summer complaint, you can realize tlie dauiier of tho trouble nnd appreciate tho value of imtantuuoous relief always allbrdcd by DoWitt's Colli: and Cholera Cure. For dysentery aud diarrhoea It is n reliable remedy. Wo could not ullbrd to recommend this as a curo unless it wero a euro. C. II. llagcnhueh. Buy Keystone Hour. l!o suro that tho name Lnssia & Haek, AshUud, l'a., ispiintedon every 6ack Don't trillo awuy timo when you havo cholera morbus or diarrhoea. Fight them in tin, hniiliinlnir with DoWitt's Colic ami Cholera Cure. You don't huvo to wait for results, thoy aro Instantaneous, and it loaves the bowels lu healthy condition. C. H. Ilagcnbucli. i 5 Steamer Wrecked, l'nssrngers Rescued, CA1T. May, Oct. 11. Thostennior Spnr triti, of tho Windsor lino, from Huston for Fhllndolphla, wont nshoro on Hereford Inlot bar Monday night Tho threo pas sengers which tho vessel carried, Messrs. Irod Nnsh, J. H. Walton niidJolm Wood nil, vvoro taken off tho stranded stonmer by tho Stono Harbor life saving crow nnd landed nt Anglosen. Tho vossol Is lylnS with her bow on tho bar, In nn ensy posi tion. Held In 8150,000 Hall. Lo.VDo.V.Oct. 14. At Marlborough strcot police court yesterday Mr. and Mrs. AVal ter M. Castlo, of San Frnnclsoo, who wero arrested at tho Hotel Cecil on Tuesday of last week, charged with stealing n quan tity of furs, etc., from various dealers In this city, wero nrrnlgnod on remand, nml after n. short hearing, wero again remanded for a week, ball being allowed In tho sum ol yiu'j.uuu.wiiiun was promptly furnished. NUGGETS OF NEWS, I'. J. Tynnn, tho Irish susiicct, has boon rcicnscti irom n ranch prison, nnd Is en route to New York. Hy tho fall of a heavy steel plato nt tho istnuuara uu world nt Constnblo Hook, N". J., Paul SeclKich was killed nnd two others Injured. Paul Lambert, studont in tho Theo logical s-emlnnry at Lancaster, Pa., has uoon appointed proreorof English litera ture In a collego at Sandal, Japan. Illinois' board of review has decided that the "mlddlo of tho road" Populist noml noos cannot bo placed on tho official ballot unless by petition and under somo other name. Shako oir Itlieuinattsm unit Neuralgia Rub well with Red fflag Oil, 25e. At Griihler llros., drug store Iteeeptlon tci I)iregate al:u tlm-lll. Wasiiixotox, Oct. 14. Tho llrst recep tion to Mgr. Jlartlnelli, th successor of Cardinal Hatolll. since his arrival In this country was tendered to him last night by VIco Hector Gnrrlgnn and tho- pnifossors ot Caldwell Hall nt tho Catltrdleunlverslty. It was purely a university affair. A din ner preroded tho reception. Dr. Garrlgan delivered im address of welcome on behalf of tho liieiil'y and Father J. W. Cum mlngs on behalf ot the students, to which Mpr. Mnrtlnelli responded brietlv. to cum: a com) in oxi: day Take Laxative Hromo Quinino Tablets. All druggists lefund the money if it fails to cure. 25 cents. Mlclic-llon Again Convicted. CAMDEN', N. J., Oct. 14. Thu trial nf F I'. Mlchellon, Camden's ox-city treasurer, on tho second of thirteen indtctiiionts found aftulnst him last April, resulted iu a verdict. of guilty on tho second count, which charged willful neglect. Thosimlo of crlmo Is malfeasance in ofllen. Thn specific clmrrro was that Mlohcllon as city treasurer failed to make an entry ou his books of ?3,7o5.4fl, which ho- received from the receiver of taxes ou Xov. 27, lb'Jjj "Iliad chronic diarrhoea for ten years," says 1. v. Kichlein, a Justico of tho Peace at South liiston, Pa. "No remedy afforded me real relief until I was- induced by Chas. T, Kilian, the druggist, to try Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Dlariiioea liomedy. It cured me nnd form year I havo had no return of the trouble." It has also cured many others, among them old soldiers who lead contracted the disease in the army and given up all hope of recovery. Fee salo hy Omhlcr Bros., druggists A lteceiler lot- Itine Coghlan. New Yo.ik, Oct. 11. Justice Fltesim- mnns.in tho city court chnnibcrsvippolntod William M. Bennett receiver for the prop erty nnd as?cr..s of Mlssi lioso Coghlan, tho actress. Miss Coghlan says sho has no as sets. The motion was mado for Herbert E. Boyntou, assignee for F. G. Smith & Co., iowelors. of Detroit, who recovered u judgment against tho actress for $500, tho value of a diamond ring which Miss Cogh lan claims was purclmsed for hcc by her husband, John T. SuUlvan. Marvelous. ltesult,. From a letter writtenjir Hcv. J. Guilder- man, of Dimoniude, Cieh., wo aro permitted to mako this extract : "I have no hesitation in recommending Dr. King's Now. Discovery. ns tho results wero almost marvelous in tlie case of my wife. Wlltlo I was- pistor of tho liaptist church at liivcs J unction sob was brought down with Pneumonia succeeding La Grippo. Terrihla paroxysms of coughing would last hours with littlo interruption and it seemed as if she could not survive them. A friend recommended Dr. King?. New Discovery; it was quick ini its work and highly satlsfactorj- in results." Trial bottles, free at A. Wasley's drug storei Regular siie 50c and $1.00. Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flout: and Feed. Our delivery wagon awaits your order. Oooui delivered promptly. WILLIAM, th. HUSSER, 26 East Centre Street. i If we can sell you oue sc. package ofl who tills admixture we'll be satisfied. You'll buy more for it will touch the spot. Grocers have SEELIG'S. has. added olitUcofSeel- Ig'a to ordinary eollec knows a crand drink that' i will Jilease her husband. Wanted-An Idea 7ho can think ot some gunple- Trotect ynur Ideal; ther may tirlnir you wealth. iuiqkiu puieuir ceys, WashlnRtoa, II. C. for their l.fl prlza oiler aud tUt ot two hundred InTentlODS wamd eoes3?iceooocooaooo&iooa CURKD TO STAY CURED. Does This Mean Anything to You 1 If your truss don't hold juu or Is causim; pain, seo us at once. It may savo j ou years ol buili-rliig. e have cured hundreds ot lieuile In l'cnnijivanla, andean refer you to patients lured In your own town. Our treatment is Intrudes and v,lll not keep you from your dally labor. Call and havo n talk with our doi-tur. ltvtlllcostyuuiiothing. Weguarsn-teoii-lief alter tho llrst treatment, aud our prices uro reasonable. Tho Dr. Milter Co., Philadelphia, Bco Otir Iloetor Dyerr Tuesday at UNION HOUSE, Ashland, Pa, oooo?ooccooocooooooooaooo Full Details Gladly Given. A Railroad Official's Experience., R. EDWARD EDMOND3. long coil ncctcd with railroad construction ll obraska.wrltoss "JIv hoarttrotiblcrJ and pained mo for 10 rears. Shortness- of breath was tho constant and most common; symptom. Intense, cxcruc-iatlnirnaiiiirener ally followcdaiiysovcroerertlon. FaJntncss, r uunger wiincutanyappotllaj flutterl.lir that! mado mo clutch my breast, and palpitation! that of ten staggerod mo as If I would fall, wero jrequcui auacus. Again, overythlng would turn block If Iarosofccra astoonlng posture quickly.. Sleepless nights with theio Tr Mi1pcr prostrating unrest wenl numerous and I coulol Xieart LUni' BCt no rest day or night I jj . I-consultod leading phyj to stclans ana tried advcll Uanli-U tlsed remedies. Th' xit.ai.lll. ...... gavomonorollcf. Oml Dr. Miles' circulars described my caso so exactly that 1 took Dr. Miles' Now Heart Curo and I am now a woll man. I hopo every ono troubled wlih heart disease will try Dr. Miles' romoiios. If thoy wlllwrlto mo personally, I will gladly give them full details of my experience." Emv. Edmonds. 1. O. Box 03, David City, Nobraska. Dr. Miles' Ilcarl Curo is sold on guarantco that first bottlo bpnefl ts or money refunded .CHAS BloodfEerveFood For Weak and rTun-Down People from Childhood to Old AQ9. WHAT iT ISI Tas rlrtwtof Kllrrstriritlra rooda, lioatue it r -places the spme Bnht.titices tri llm l,,,,d mid nri-vps that an- fihauatnd In Lfe', ,,,1"1,l-ivlii(rrt'jli!ubdUaclnillirrtlon, hifthvluji, uvBrrt orkrf worry, oci.-i,8feb,abLjef etc. WHAT !T DQES,t l)f mtVmg tlie hlopd v J".!"1 r,c"' tho ,liret?-n oerf.-. t, it creates n In H linmi-leaniLetr-iiirtt. 'J'lia n. rieshe ti4 nu.lf einm.-.tiii. hram !.ecom--n ai-liveaud rittr. 1 nrrn. riiloetri-alitraiidftonrJncal! wxttmml.r nt e-id Wakne In elthir aei. It hs nwui-i ail r ... ffwnnrmolatorlt la worth in tn-mit .Ko,.. Oc-I..ilaptaepk. PrlcrSne.,or fthu'.i i nruym-ieurbrtnalL Hunk frep. THE DR. CHASC COMPANY, t.htfstnut Kt rhlladi rhlladelDhla. WE LEARN BY EXPERIENCE Thousands sutler and dlo annual, ly for tho want of it. Not a einglo r, instunco on rooord whero a trial -of ' , s Co a) Accordipg to. directions, Has not lmmodlatctx- pnd permanently cured Diphtheria, Croup, Quinsy, or any affeotlou of the throat. Why should anyono sutler and dto whon this boon of all 'icmodlos will positively cure ? Uasolicited testimonials by tho thousand aro pouring In from thoso -who havo given Thompson's Diphtheria Curo atrial. Why not try itdear read er t It -will do tho saaso for you it has done for others. Following Is a sample testimonial;' which ex plains itself : WUuamsport, Pa., April 57, 1808. Thompflon&tto. . Ucnttemen: I have- used Thomp son's Diphtheria Cure la ray family for boursenma aud sore tUrtiat and It gave speedy relief, I use It both us a gargle and byexiemal application, and no un heBitatlu;ty commend ita uso by every oneauueted with Dlphtlierla, Hoarse ness, Ccoup, Quinsy. or any other throat aUertKm. Hlmpson II. Evans, llutir Third be., M, K. Church. I Sold by Druggists mud .costs only I (9 ( 9 to Cents a Bottle. 9 THOMPSON DIPHTHERIA Ul CO., WltLIiflSPOR Vqt sale at Kirlln'e -irug store, Teams to Hire. ) ZiS you want t litre n Pife and rel team for t1r!siinKorfor,wwkinKpw pay hhieUl8, livery utaUe a vlstt. T constantly im baud at rfanonabi Ko. 410 Bask Centre street. Op-rKwlte Reading railroad utatlon. P. I CANFIEl Agent for Sheaandoah and Vicinity For- BARBEY'S 0 Beer and Porter ? Try Barbey's Bolimian Beer. I f'i tOl pIiifntB .