EVENING HERALD r.STAHI.ISIIl:!) 1870. Published overs' Kvcnlng, Kxccpt Sunday, 8 BoCTft Jarimn Hrnr.RT. Nkaii Cbhtbe. The Hornlii In rlcllveiril InHlicnnntloati mid the aurrouiiilltig towns for an cents s week, liv able tu tlio cnrricrs. lly mull SH.OO a er,ur!H oontl n muiith. payable Iti ndvniit-c. Advertise ment charged according to apace and position. The publishers rcirrto the right to change the ll.tl,.., f ...... .. ,1. I. II Tl, rli-l,t la ! M0I1C.V Dauphin comity it tail established 1 1 h right to hnvc his name appear on the ulflcinl ballot on the ticket with llryan. If Mr. Ciow's can vas In 1'liiladelphia, as asserted by tliu Com hino, will Injure McKinloy, Mr. Miigeo's position in l'lttsburg will do tlio same tlilnK- TllKfrco anil unlimited coinage of gin, any" hii exchange, would give Indiana nn abundance of the cheapest nhd cleanest If coining fill cents' North of -liver licauuii OI news ue-llimmn it. 1 110 tikii "i, .. . , reserved to reject nny ndcrtlmcnt, whether Into a dollar n ill niako a country rich und RItV:,r ' A'ri-V.'"''?" I.niK.-ruiis. the stamping of pieces of glass upon application. tSatered at the pootortice nt HbenaiidoAb, l'a, accond class mail matter. TKUSPIIONU CONNECTION. I one dollar ought to give Indiana prosperity , bucIi as the world never dreamed of. Ill.UNK had lift llurchurd, uud out In Ohio . " " t t , the nilver Kings have dubbed Thomas O. EV ening He Pa 1 Cl j Merrill, secretary of the Slher League, as -rnr the "Itunhard of 'DO," beiausc ho lias em barrassed ticm by his call for $100,00(1 with which to okU llryan. Hero in Schuylkill county our Democratic friends apply the term to their newspaper supporters. WAHAN0Y CITY. Victim of it ltreuher Accident Dies nt Ihn Hospital. Maiianov City, Oct. 10. Joseph Mll owcwskl, who was injured in tho breaker of the OUhcrton colliery on Wednesday under circumstances that seem to call for censure, ! tho grocer or tlio butcher who gives us short THE HONEST SHAKERS AND THEIR I CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA; The shopkeeper who cheats us by lying with regard to tho quality of his goods, and l'ltiDAY. ocroiii:i: i. lbiio. REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET, i on riiiwiiiKXT, YVll.UAM M'KINI.KY, Of Ohio. on vice rnrfliiiB.NT, UAltltl-TT A. 1I01IAUT, Ot New Jersey. REPUBLICAN BTATE TICKET. TOR COSOmusSMAN-AT-t.AUME, (lAi.usirA a. a now, Of Husiptehaiitia. HAMUI5I. A. DAVUNI-OUT, Of lie fitoTDo rio.v am) rm:i: tkaiii:. Twenty-sewn Years of Protection (lK(l.- In IKll.'l) il an. I imr iiubllu debt N1,747,:!III,H?K. Three Years or I'ree Trmle (1803 to 1H0IS) Increaneil our public debt IWI12, 32t),lj:!. These nro the plainest reasons why McKllllcy sllolilil be elected picalilciit, the sooner the belter. HON. JOSEPH WYfYrT. The voters of the I'irst I'cgislativo distiiet liave an opportunity to retard'a faithful and nblo public servant, by letuiniugllou. Joseph AVjatt as ameiiiber of the Legislating He is a man of the people and arose from tho ranks of the Aiirkihgiucn, and therefore his sympathies, lire ever with the masses, whether asa niomlerof the Legislature or us n. private -ritUeu. Ills record Js an open book, and no inaii bin say aught against it. J'.vcu his po'.ltlenl opponents are at a loss to And some 'Argument in opposition to his re-election. Although Mr. Wyatt was a member of tho state legislature fur hut one term, he has made a lecoid that suipnsscs that even of uienibcis who have served a number of terms sit Hurrisburg. Tho measure known as tho Wyatt Anti-Company Store bill (and which lias recently been endorsed by tho United Miuu Workers) became a law mainly through his individual ctlbits and pciMjim) iullticiiiu. I.lko the majority of tho legisla tion favored and championed by Mr. Wyatt, this 1illl was enacted in tho interest of work iiiguieu, and this alone U siilllclcut to cause every mine lalioror to cast his voto for and work In the interest of Mr. Wyatt, the true friend of labor. Mr. Wyatt is also the father of the hill 10- ijuiiiug tax collectors to issue receipts hear ing a number corresponding with tlio stubs -in his hook, which has many other features that havo met with public favor. Xo other uauylid yiuio elfi c' ivo work or was m r! interested J the light agalnt tho creation of Juay cV.inty by incorporating theiein .portions of tl.ls and Lucrnu (.utility. In fact, he was act.'ve in all legislation that in -any way al octed N-huylkill county, and by which the working people were henelltted. Tlio next Legislature will ho Itepuhlican by nn iucicuscd majority, and if tlio' people of this county desire special legislation it must come by the sanction uf that paity. It is necuawiry, therefore, to Find a llcpublicin from the l'irut district whose appeals will be recognized and w ho will bu in a position to demand iccognllion. A Democrat cannot do this because he will be of the minority, l'or this reason hundreds of Democrats. will vote for Wyatt, and in doing so they icnlizo that they aro voting for their own interests and lewardlng a faithful and honest public olliclal. Unlike his Democratic opponent, Mr. Wyatt Is not pledged to the enactment of Jaws creating unnecessary oilices with hi salaries in older to appear tlio appetites of a tew favored supporters. Having worked in tliacuiil mines, earning his money by hard labor, he will voto for tho laboring class as against corporatu inlliieuce. llig-lioarted and lioiiobt. and generous to a fault, these aro traits in Ills character that aie adding hundreds of votes ty tho Wyatt column, and that bus caused consternation in the opposi tion camp. Vote for him. He is tlie kiud of m in that the peoplo wailt in oilices of this character. rip-Colds-lleai1ae)ie. Why slider with Coughs, Colds and l.a flrippo when Laxativo liroino Quinino will euro you in 0110 day. Put up in tablets con Vcnlcnt for taking. Guaranteed tocuic, or moncy.rcfundcd. I'rico. 35 cents. For salo by Kirlin's Pharmacy. J!ass Works (tt Start Up. PlTTSliL'ito, Oct. 10. Tho prescription glnsswnro nmiiufiicturors of tho United Matos anil a committuu 01 tho AinerlcHn l'lliit Glass Workers' association, Avho have been in oonfuroiici; hero for tho past two days to settle tln' wuffi scalp for tho coming season, hWt liight camo toan agree ment by which Avork will liu'resiimeil nt last year's sgnlo. Tho workers do not got tho advance they asked, hut consider they havo won n victory Inasmuch nstho munu fuetuters failed to seoui-e tho further ve- iluailou iloiuantl. It Is expected tho fnc tnfles throiigliDUt tho CDUiitrj'will nt onco rostnno oporutlons, giving about 8,000 111011 tmiployinont. CoinliiiilHler or the Union Veteran J.cglou, "WasiiinhTOX, Oct. 10. After 1111 excit ing contest between Colnnol John P. Don uhoe. of Wilmington. Del., nmlGeiiernl J. M. Paver, of Iudlaniipolls, tho formerwns clectod commander of tho Union Veteran Legion. The legion decided by n lumnl minis vote to meet tn Columbus, O., next year. Huockeil Out in Four Itouiids. Wilmixoton, Del., Oct. 10. Andy Itmnbo. of l'lillndolphla, and Patrick Dougherty, of Wilmington, were sched uled to light ton rounds hero lust night Tho fight lasted but four rounds, Hambo landing a strong right handor on Dough erty's jaw and knocking him nut. Dough erty has fought over fifty battles 111 his tinio, and this is his first defeat. TO ClMii: A Clll.l) IN O.Ni; DAY Take Laxative II101110 Qiiiuiiio Tablets. All druggists lcfund tlio money if it fails to cure. '.'.1 cents. POLITICAL TALK. It is folly 1 1 talk of w.iat might follow tl 0 election of llryan. Ho isn't gdng to bo ultMitod cannot possibly be elected, while public wiutimeut remains as it is. T'JIK recent advance in the price of wheat, and H corresponding decrease lu tho luaikct value of slher, is I lie kiud of argument that nutwers all thu sophistries that the free silver orators aro deceiving the people with. Tjih New York Herald makes the remark that "the only way to succeed hi business ia to give your whole time to it uud to keep a'tftfat of the age, using every appliume tlutt pruoilses a prolit." Advertising is nut only yif-appliance of this sort, but in capable LI nils ft is more ; fur it nut only promises but j orforuis. Til Philadelphia Press, in uuisou with otjsf Combine supporters, criticise Alexander iJrJjMf, Jr., wiio was nominated by the Ke i.nUtaau buslutHM men of that city for SliariU'iu opiioBltlon to Da vi) Maitiu's candi slata, because he was endorsed by tlio Dotno jaU for that position. They say nothing about Martin's aide-partner, Clnis Magee, of Pittsburg. Mr. Magee was nominated for State Keimtur in an overwlielmingly Itvpub llcau district. Not content with tho certainty s.f ilecttouosu UepublicHU by Itepubllcaus, Jie .sclienicd for the nomination by the Democratic-Populist convention, and this he 'red. This nomination was contested and Magco actt u.ly went before the court iu The Democrats will hold forth at Tamaqua this evening. The Democrats will hold a meeting at Hecksihervillo on Satuiday oveuing. Hon. Lllas Davis, Ut-pu.htic.in candidato for Tieasurur, is doiug ell'cctlve work for the entire ticket. Hon. John 1 Showier and factory Inspec tor Campbell spoke ton large crowd at (1 Ir ani vlllu hist evening. Thu Ilepublican National committee is now nvading "tho enemy's country," and is forcing the lighting in the Pacific coast stales. Watson P. Shcpheid is now confining him self to thice-mimito nddiessesonthellnancial liiestlon. llefore tlio campaign closes ho will he as mum as an oyster. Tho licpuhlicnn rally at Pottsvlllo last iiiht was .1 brilliant sueei-s l ongn-ssniaii J ihn I)i!. II, of Pittsbui-. u.is ihe piiueipal rat. I' mm was will lci iiwd. A brief ud- dres was also madu by D. C. Helming, Lsq., of Poltsvillo. Lx-Cungiessiiian W. II. Sowdcn, of Allen- town ; Vwitsun I .Shepherd, candidate lor Congress, ar.d othcri will speak in Perguson's theatie, blieu.indo.ih, on .Monday evening. The Demuciats aro making great prepara tions for this meeting and a large audience will 110 doubt greet the speakers. The Itepuhlican meeting at Lust Creek last night was attended by about TOO vuters. William Wildo was chairman and Charles Met, and II. A. Kleckuer secretiuics. Hon. Charles X. llruiiim and .Tallies Sweeney wero tho speakers. Mr. Ilninini, unlike his Demo cratic opponent the night previous, made a thorough explanation of the money question. Kepiiblican meetings will bo held to-night at Lanigans Spenkeis. John Hull, of Mas sachusetts, and J. Harry James, Lsq., editor of the Ashland Local : at Minursvillo Will In in Looser, of Minersvillc, ami Dr. Czupka, of Philadelphia ; at Itavcn Hun Mr. Sweeney and others; at I-'nicvllle Hon. C. N. Ilruuiiu and John G. .Smith, llsq. it doesn't mutter much whether sick head ache, biliousness, Indigestion and constipa tion are caused by neglect or by unavoidable circumstances; DeWltt's Little Karly Uisers will speedily euro them an. u. 11. iiagen buch. Coining Kout. Nov. H. Annual Supper, auspices of till vary Baptist church, in Kobbius' opera house. Nov. 20. Thanksgiving tuikiy supper in llobbins' opera house, under uiispiies of All Swiiots church. Oct. 80. Twenty-third annual ball under tho aufpicos of tlio ltosciio Hook & ladder Company, No. 1, in liobbins' opua house Oct. llith.A gland rally of Volunteers of America In Dougliorty's Hull, corner Contro I and Jaidln streets. Dec. 8. Twenty-fourth annual supper under thu aupices of the Welsh lUptlst church,, lu Itohbins' opera house. Daughters of Liberty. Thu State Council, Daughters uf Liberty, which has been in session at Hariishurg fur aavaral days past, adjourned last evening. Thai'i wie a iiuuilier of places that weie eandliiitaa for nuxt year's convention, hut Shaiooklu usptured It by a gocsl miijority. Tlw Htate body appropriated ?'J0l) to the .Widows' and Oiphans' Home of tho ordir iuiiia built at Tilllu, O. The National ( oun- e I of the order appropriated 500, uud thei-e is nota State council in tho Unltixt States died ot the Minors' hospital. A lump of coal weighing 125 pounds. fell through a hole from above the man and crushed him. Tho deceased left a wife and six children, who are in Poland. George Moskaitls, employed at tho Maha noy City colliery, received n deep scalp wound and had two fingers of his right hand badly lacerated by a fall of top coal. A quiet wedding took placo last evening in tho parsonage of St. Paul's lleformed church, liuv. II. II. Kcior olllciatlng. Tho contract ing parties Miss Sallio Stabler, of Last Maha noy Junction, and Nelson Nelson, tho Ta maqua florist, formerly of Delano. Thoio was a reception at the residence of,I. II. llrlght. at which n fow friends gatlicitd. Charles Under, who was kllleiLflt tho liuck Mountain colliery, Tuosday, byft fall of coal, will be buried Saturday afli'riioon. Services will bo held in the German Lutheran church at this place. The Kalcr llrcwing Company purchased a team of sorrels und a gray horse at the Waldron salo in Shenandoah yesterday. They aro three lino horses. David Lcckler, of St. Nicholas, had a family lcuuiou last evening and entertained about thirty members of tho family and 'intimate, friends. Tho l'.llto Social Club opened tho dancing school season iu Kaicr's hall last night. About 1,000 Invitations had Ken Issued and the attendance was large. J. II. Pomeroy, Ksq., of Shcnaudoah, will addross a public meeting of tho Silver Club iu Gorman's hall on Monday evening. J. J. Williams, who conducted) the Draper store at Gilberton for many years, has movod to Pottsvlllo to devote Ids time to tho Potts vlllo Soap Woiks, iu which ho is a partuor with Harry Williams and Col. Hickets, The Misses liiorihin, of Last .Centre street, entertained Miss Hannah llrosuahan, of Iiiauchdalo, last night. f 'Hie Herbert i-iillur Murder Case. Kosiox, Oct 111. The grand jury con voneil yesterday to begin a hearing of the wltnossoH In tho Herbert h'uller triple murder case, in which Mate Hrnm, of the bnrkentlno Herbert Puller, anil a soamnn hamuli lii-DWii nro charged with having kiib'il f'nnrnin Xash. his wife and tho sec ond muto of the barkuntine. I? tlio jury returns an Indictment tho trial will prob ably be set forudatuabuut ninuiith hence. Terrible Trlplo Tragedy. Cextekvii.i.k, Mo, Oct. 10. A triplo tragedy occurred in this (lieyiiolils)oounty, on Logan's creek, near LTllngton. John Imbodeu, Willi 1111 ax, brained his sister, about 15 yours of age, his brother, some older, who was sli-k In bed, and a very old man liuined Jm-ob Wilhclln. Twuyounger sisters escaped. Two months ago Imbodeu lost his wile anil two daughters suddenly, and it is supposed that this, together with hlcknoss, has deranged his mind. Wife Murder ami Suicide. Hajii'HHX Cm.NKit, Mo., Oct. 10. Cnn taln William i l.irk, uf Hiimpdcn, ii well known soaumn, just returned from a voy age, shot and killed his wife yesterday and Urod 11 bullet through his own head Cap tain Clark was 11 most companionable man und deeply attached to his family, hut since reaching port hail been iu a con dition borderinr; on delirium tremens, and exceedingly quarrelsome. weights, is a thief. However, their knavery touches nothing but our pockcthuok. There is another widespread form of misrepresenta tion of a far moro dangerous and villainous character. Wo refer to tho falso statements uud worthless guarantees that frequently accom pany medicines. To guaranteo a medicine to cure is to brand it os a quack product. If wo can guarautce to euro diseases, then wo can guarantee overlastlng life, for in a largo majority of cases people dio of disease, the proportion of violent or accidental deaths being very small. The Shakers have always been known as a most upright and lionorablo people, nnd their success in tho manufacture of medicines has also been well known. It is therefore not surprising to find them pursuing n very original and novol plan for tho introduction of their remedy for dyspepsia. Thoso God-fearing people, whoso motto has always been "Try all things and hold fast that which is good," have put upon tho market ten cent sample bottles of their product, or sufficient to glvo it a trial. Tho Shaker Digestive Cordial is so prompt in Its actlou that for the trivial sum of ten cents, a person can usually determine as to vyhctber or not it meets tho requirements of his case. I hero aro forms of dyspepsia which it won't help, hut theso aro very rare. In most cases tlio first doso rclioves nil distress, and nn increaso of appetite at onco follows. All druggists havo it, and the rioxttiino you are troubled with indigestion send out and try this popular and successful product. It represents nearly a hundred years Of patient investigation and study. Canada's lievenue Cutter nt Work. KltlH, Pa., Oct. 10. Tho Canadian rovo 11110 cutter Potrol Is at work again. On Wednesday sho stopiioil tho tug Goodell, Cnptain Isano Swoot, nml after tho enp tnlu hail Ixion warned not to fish lu Cana dian waters ho was allowed to go. Cap tain Dash also had nets north of tho others, nnd on hearing tho nows that tho Potrol wns patrolling about there nt onco steamed to whero his nets wero nnd got near ouough Just in tlmo to seo his nets being confiscated. Captain Dash says ho Is qulto suro that his nets wero on tho Amer ican sido of tho line, and nays tho cup tain of the Potrol has a habit of estimat ing tho lino according to his own liloas. Tho tug Iloyil, Captain Harry Hoyd, wont out Wednesday night, nud has not ro turned. It is feared sho has been solzod. I'rlnce IlllkofT In l'lttsburg. I'lTTSimito, Oct 10. Prlnco Michael Hilkoff, Imperial mlnlstor of war nml communications, ot Itusstn, arrived in l'lttsburg on 11 special train from tho west oarly yesterday morning. Ho spoilt tho morning inspecting tho Homestead nnd Edgar Thomson stool plants of Carnegie, and iu tho afternoon Inspoctod tho auto matic Idock and Interlocking signals of tho Pennsylvania llallroad company. Last ovonlng tho prlnco nnd his party illnoil with Goorgo Wostinghoiiso Jr., nt lilsresl donco at Hoiuowood. Ho left today for Philadelphia. International Typographical Union. Colorado .Srwxos, Colo-., Oct. 10. Yesterday's' session of tho International Typographical union was tlie most im portant that has been hold slnco thu con vention opened four days ago. Tho busi ness of tho election of oflicors and tho adoption of tho nlno hour labor law ran tho session late Into tho night. Tho follow ing oflicors were chosen : PresiiUut, W.P. Prescott of Toronto, Out., (roolected); secretary-treasurer, John W. Bramwooil of Denver-, vico presidents, Theodore Perry of Nashville, Goorgo W. Williams of Iloston and Hugo Miller of Indianapo lis (re-eloctd) ; delegates to tlio American Federation of Labor, EdiHlrsch of Haiti moro, Dan J. Sullivan of Now York and Frank Morrison o Chicago. Syracuso was chosen as tho placo oJ mooting lu IH'JS. Australian Cricketers Homeward Hound. SAX FiiancisCO, Oct. 10. The Austra lian cricketers sailed for home on tho Mariposa last evening at tho closo of tho gamo with tho California club. California had scored runs against liw in tho first innings. The bowling uf Jones, of tho Australians was a cunipleto puzzle to tho Cullfornlans, nnd they could do nothing with him. Knocked Out in Two .Minutes. Ht'FI AI.O, Oct. Hi Greatly to tho sur prise of about 10.) people, and most es pecially to thu surprise of Joo Duller, that dusky fighter was laid low by Charley .Strung In less than two minutes after they hud donned tho mits last night, llutlcr is a six fouler, and weighed 170 pounds. Strung stands about live foot eight Inchon und weighed KM. NUGGETS OF NEWS. An enrthqunko of great forco shook tho city of Valparaiso, Chilo, yositnluy after noon. Thu damage done wasjVight. . Tho secretary of stato has iecidod that tho National (Prohibition) Party ticket will bo placed on tho olliclal ballot In Illinois. It is reported that tho Spanish govern ment will glvo up tho struggle in Cuba by tho 1st of next March, if tho Insurrection has not been put down by that time. Secretary of tho Navy Hilary Herbert, announcos that ho will innko threo speeches in Alabama during the wcok before tha election In tho iuterost of Palmor nuil Hucknur. President Fauro will grant nmnosty to 403 prisoners, who aro couflnod In Algeria and In various liennl Institutions lu Franco, as a mark of commomoratlou of, tho c.ai's recent visit. If you have over scon a little child in the agony of summer complaint, you can realize the danger of the trouble and appreciate the value of instantaneous relief always afforded by DeWltt's Colic and Cholera Cure. For dysentery and diarrhoea it is a reliable remedy. We could not all'ord to recommend this asa cuie enlcss it were a euro. C. II. llagciibuch. Compelled 1 1 i ill to Apologize GrxEXVULK, N. C, Oct. 10. Tho Jsint discussion between W. H. Lucas and Harry Skinner, candidates tor congress, came near causing a rowand serious trou blo. In his closing rejoinder Lucas snhl: "I havo been told hero that ox-Sonutor Jnrvis said ho-hcard Skinner Uibbylng iu Washington li. favor of a bill, and fifteen minutes later, on. tho floor of! tho house, ho made a speech nud voted ag-aliist tho bill." Skinner denounced Jarvis as an Infamous and. damnable, liar, using the names of Dr. O'Hugun anil Alex Blow In thersamo connection. Doth those gentle men wero prosunt and Instantly roseuted Skinner's insult, and compelled, liim to npologizo on tho spot. Miss llronne's Murderer In-bo Hanged, Urrr.it Mauluoho, Md., Oct 10. Jamos Smith, tho murderer of Mnrgnrot Drownoy yosterday admitted his guilt In open court hero, and after ovldonco had been glvon In compliance with tho law govornlng cases In which capital punlshmout may bo In (Ilctod was sentenced to bo hanged. The; brutal slayer and iroducor of an Innocent girl manifested not tho slightest) emotion nt nny tlmo, nnd recounted tho circum stances of tho crime with tlio utmost un concern. Ho pleaded "guilty of murder, but not of tho assault." Serious Accident tn a Cyclists IRVIXQTOX, N. Y., Oct. ia Miss Jennio Catlln, daughter of Captnln and Mrs. llobtn-t Catlln, of Washington, nnd nlcco of Hlshop II. Y. Satterleo, nlso of Wash ington, siiiVoreil n serious injury while coasting on her blcyole down a steep hill hero. Miss Catlln lost control of hor wheel at a sharp turn, lieing thrown oil nn embankment eight feet high rtnd fall ing upon a pile, ot sharp rooks. Uosidus sustaining a concussion of tho brain Miss Cntlin was Injured Internally. Her con ditlon is serious. ICppubUean X0111 limUnns fn-Xew Jersey OUAXOE, X. J., Oct. 10. At tho Essex eouuty ltepublica u convention hold hero thoso nomination! . wero made: For sher iff, Henry M. Dor 111114; for stato senator, Goorgo W. Ketch. 1111, and for assembly, Thomas H. Jonen, George 13. Harrison, Charles W. Pow ts, Peter 13. Falrchlld, Alviu C. Eble, Ed ward F. Stedig, Jacob Hnu, Jr., George AV. Portor, Albert J. Simpson, C.Valeii tlno IJaumannnd Jamos J- HogaiL HlicuniHtlsii 1 Cured in Day. "Mystic Cure" for Kheuinatlsm and Ncu ralfjia radically cur. s iu 1 to 3 days. Its action upou tho sys lom is remarkable and mysterious. It rcm-oves at onco tho causo and the disease Imnu idintely disappears. Tho first dose greatly ben efits; 75 cents. Sold by C. H. Hagenbuch, D ruggist, Shenandoah. Don't trillo away time when you have cholera morbus or diarrhoea. Fight them in the beginning witli DeWltt's Colic ami Cholera Cure. You don't havo to wait for results, they an instantaneous, and it leaves tho bowels iu healthy condition. C. H. Hagenhiich. Hvlil Up. a Saloou Gai.exa, Ills., Oct 10. Last evening two men entered Chris Ball's saloon, on Franklin street, and. ordered tlie- Inmates to hold up their hands. Joseph Bauer, who was In charge, was fatally shot Tho robbers rilled tho cash drawers and then bent a hasty retreat, exchanging a fusil lade with a pursuing posso. Thoy crossed tho river from tho business district in a skiff, and overtaking a delivery wagoi throw tho drivenfrom bis seat and escaped. FoartU Victim of t ho Columbus Trngcdv COIATMUI'S, Gu., Oct. 10. Policeman lloberts, who was mortally wounded in tho tragedy Woil ncsday afternoon, In which Junius Whit io and two policeman wero killed, died yu'isterdny. Hour- AVhlto, vounc sou of Jam ,os Whlto, who oscnped whilo his fatnor 'vas uarricaueu in nis home, wns capture! l.yestordny and.secrotly removed from tho oauuty jail to provont lynching. ... 'Iliad chronic di nirhoea for ten years," says L. W. Kichlei n, a Justice of the Peace at South Easton, P .u "No remedy afforded me real relief until I was induced by Clias. T. Kilian, th ) druggist, to try Cham- lerlain's Colic, Gholem and Diarrhoea Remedy. It cured me and for a year I have hadVo return of t ho trouble." 'It has also cured many others , among them old soldiers who had contractei 1 the disease in the army and given up all 1 tope- of recovery. For sale by Gruhler Bros., druggists. Theories of cure may ho discussed nt length br iihvsii inns. bub tho sufferers want nuick relief; and One Minute Cough Curo will glvo it to them. A safe curo for children, It is "the only harmless remedy that produces irnmediato results." U. 11. llageuoucli. Buy Kcystono flour. Be suro that tho name Lkssio & Baer, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. Mado and Merit Maintains tho confidence? of tho peoplo in Hood's Sarsaparilla. If a medicine cures you when sick; if it makes wondorful cures everywhere, then beyond all question that medlclno possesses merit. PROFESSIONAL CARDS S. PIIIMJPa, M. D. Oflloe: 80 W6l Centre street. Can be consulted at all boars. IJ. T K. IIUP-KK, M L . 30 K. Lloyd street, Sbeimndoa'b. Ofllco hours r 7 to 6 a. 111., 1 to 3 nud 7 In Only Tartial rsuslcm. In. Norths Carollmu Raleigh, Oot 10. Tho Populist Mate committee rejected tho Democratic prop osition to fuse an stato, congressional and loglslntlvo tickijts. Tho Populist com- mlttoo suggusts tho Tomntnry wltnurawul of tho DcmocrnUo nominee for governor und tho concentration of Democratic forces on tho Populist nominee-. Fusion. contin ues on tho doctoral, ticket Ministers Should Use Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. 1 Heart Cure Restores Health THERE 13 NO PROFESSION, whoso labors 10 severely tax tho nervous sys tem, a.- that ot tho ministry. Tho de rangement of tlio norvo centers of thu brain by over work, frequently brings on attacks of heart troublu, and nervous prostration. Rov. J. P. Kotrter, M, I)., Pastor tt, B church, London Klllg, Ills., himsolf a ybysl clan, writes Feb, 2iS, 1805: "Heart afToitton. and nervous prostration bad becomi so serious last fall tlmt a little over wor'iln tho pulpit would so completely prostrato mo Dr MUeS' t'Klt " sosmcd certain I of flio ministry ontircly. T r 1 1 .... 1 .tun. v jjuiiJitibuuu oci;aimrj so btd' that my auditors-! would-ask me If I did not havo heart disease. Last November I commenced, tiking Dr. Miles' New neartCuro alternately with Dr. Miles' Nerviuo and derived the greatest possible benefit I havo Just closed- rovfval work of 10 wocks, preaching noarly every night and twice on tbo Sabbath. I can spcolc for hours without suffering as I formerly did. Hard working- ministers should keep Dr. Miles' grand remedies on baud." Dr. Miles' Heart Curo is Bold on guaranteo, first bottle will beupflt or money refunded. SloodffEerveFood For Weak und Run-Down Pesple from Chiiflhood to Old Age. WHAT iT If! ! Th richest of n'.l r-ntrmtlrs FootU, tK-uauAf it replaced tho ha ma iubtHiices to thu blood aod ni-rvpn tlmt nro oihnuni. il In theaetwoiife-uWinjr llutildbvilignaM-, imllup-.llon, txlgi iiviujf, ovorwork, worry, ezce-i,tti, aJiue,ctj. WHAT !T DOES ! Ilr lnfkinjr tho blood nitoau.lrlol'.iina tlio JisreHlf-.n perfttt, It i-rewes si, il llr-ti, niiiMlnjind ctn-uKth. The nurvr. be 'iik uu-l.( blr-iiifc-.thn bralu bt-coin-s ..-tiro and clpar. 1 .'Vkti-:ni;lottTltalltraiid rtopniiur alt w..utm iln-lns und neaVneits in either wi, it ha. no-nil : uiirl a - , ffmalorreolatorlt Isworlh its wpiiiht t poid. Om- box lupta a wpplt. Price or ftboiosiS. ri.KKia'aorb;iuail. llmilc Tree. TH5 DR. CHASE COMPANY, 1JU (;i'obt s.t rhiladelohla, tmuTrmmtmiiM mm oh! Fnilllltuni"iiiinuiiiiimimiiiimiiiiiimimii (V. Ik 0 ) iHt I'M not donated l00 to the cause. Will Cure Any Cine. It awlios no diU'erence how sevoie the case may be Thompson's Diphtheria fine, if applied lu stria accoidance with printed in structions given, will positively cure any case of diphtheria lo which it may lie applied. Win. A. Wolllimer, Milton, Pa., writes: "To all whom it may concern: I certify that I cheerfully recommend Thompson's Diph theria cure to all ; nnd If in-ed according to directions it will io.Itivoly cuie any case of diphtheria." Sold at Kirlin's drug store at SO cents a bottle. j j y H.roMKisoY. f attouny-at-law Shenandoah, l'a. N. ItUltKl ATTORNEY -AT-LAW.' That Is just the truth about Hood's Bar- carttntlln Wn trnrtw 1t wtscdBUi mprlt. , (1 . , 1 onke ItKiui biillilliiv, comer of Msln buc iK-cause it cures, not onco or twice or a I cutre BtroStt. Sbeimnd'iah. hundred times, but tn thousands nnd 1 thousands of cases. Wc know it cures, 1 W. SIIOKMAKKK, absolutely, permanently, when all others : fail to do any good whatever. Wo repeat Sarsaparilla Is the best - In fact the One True Mood Purifier. u 11 ri-n c,,ro nausea, Indigestion, 1IUUUS fills biliousness. SSccdts. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. I'nrucr Market Hiid LVntra atreets. pUOP JOHN JONISS, MUSICAL IHSTUUCT0R, Lock Box 63, Mabanoy City, l'a. Having studied under somo of the be n.natnrB Vt lindnn and lirls. will crlve lessont 011 the violin, Kullar und vncal ciiHuro. Termi rcosnnabla AiMrem In caru ot btrouae, tin cwclcr. Hbenauiloali. A Handsome Comploxioh Is ono of the ereatest charms a woman, can pOSSCSS. l'OZZONl'B C'OMl-UillOM POWDUll gives it. Wanted-An Idea S3 Protect your Idem they may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WKUDEllUBUN & CO.. Patent Attor. oeii. WBihlngton, O. O, for their tl.au prlio olter 1 and list vi two hundred uitemlom wsuted. Hissed ttt . Vetldlnc;. Taiiuytown, X. Y., Oct. 111. Miss Llbby ArinstroiiB.founiorly postmlsti-ossat North Tnrrytown, was islkseel as sho entered tho Methodist church to nttond that Wi'ddinfr of hor brother, 1- rank D. Armstrong,, and Miss Mary K. van Tassell. flliss Arm strung is undent jhargoof tJinmurlny -with, tho mc41s. Uellol. in Six Ilubrs. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in sir liours by tho "New Great South, American Kidney Cure," This new remedy is a great surprise ou account of its cxistdlnjr promptness in relieving pain iu the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of tho urinary iossages lu male or female. IS relieves retention 01 water auu pain lu passing it almost immediately. If you waut quick relief and cure this is your remedy. j bold by Bhapira's pharmacy, 107 South Main -streot. Still-.ers. Ill turn to Work. FALL lUVF.'l; Mass., Oct. W. The woav ersof the- Stephen mill, who have been on Hrlk nine days, returned to work yes terday. Thoy left work 011 account of the alleged readjustment of tlie wttge ache dulo, which in reality amounted to u 4 per per cant, out down. 1 Tlie lllsciitery Silted Ills Life. Mr. G. (Jiillouette, Druagist, Ileavorsville, 111., says: "To Dr. King's New Discovery I owe my life. Wbb taken witli Ji Grippe and tried all the physicians fur miles about, but uf nu avail and was given up and told 1 cwuld not live. Having Dr. King's Now Discovery in my store I seut for u buttle Hiid began its use and from tlio t!rt duso began to get tatter, nnd ufteruslng three bottles was upiuidnbout again. It is wortli its weight in gold. Wo wim't keep store or house without it." Get a free trial at A. Waslev's Drug Store. When you want good rooting, plumbing gas fitting, or general tlnsruitblng done call on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Coutro street Dealer ip stc-es 1-tf Many a day's work Is lest by sick head ache caused by indigestion und stomach troubles. DeWitt's Little Early- Itlsers aro the niort cilcctu.il pill fur overcoming tucli diiaculttes, C. H. Hageuhuch. One Thousand Dollars In cash Is ottered by tho Thompson Diphthe ria Curo Co , for tho nso of tho Wllllamsport, Pa., Hospital or any charitable Institution elsewhere, for any cuso of Dlphthorla which I Thompson's Diphtheria tloesn't curo If properly applied. Tho only conditions aro that the patient upou whom the test Is mado must bo alive and not on tho verge or death caused by tho use ot antl'toxlne or some other so called remedv. Tho company making this offer must bo notilled when the use of lu Medlcino Insuch case Is begun, so that a representative can be present and pcrsonallyseo that this remedv is applied In strict accordance with the printed. In structions given. Hug Registered rtiyslciarr!. Is cordially Invited to apply this . Medicine strictly as per-lnstruo- I Hons Riven. This offer shows tho Implicit faith tho Company has In tho Medicine It manufactures and tho Infallible remedy it la for all cases of Diphtheria, Croup, Itnlnav nrntiv tmont IlllCCllUXl. - K .3 Ask your dealer for it and keep one or more bottles handy la tho houso at all times Thousands I T upon thousands of lives savedan- A Ik. nually by this Medicine. X lj HAHUrAOTUHIOaVTHI J Thompson -Bis!it!ieila cure Co.. (t WILLI AMSPORT, PA. Sold by Druggists Everywhere, S BuTuTmnrnmirmmTtm J . n-r-n ft RrtTTI v . flTke iiiiiiii. uii 11 mil 11 1. . ; 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 i-t r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 iTt 'I miiiwi M -M For sale at Kirlin's drug store, Teams to Hire. If you wnnl to hire a safe and rel -team for drlvlnf or for working purl' pay (Shields' !Ury stable a visit. TJ constantly on hand at reasonable it JAMES SHIELDS, Ko, 110 Bast Centre street. Oppoxlte Heading railroad station. P. J. CAMEL Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity i ..For- BARBBY'S Beer and, Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. zym-L mi 1 ,-,,, &mtl -....-:rteEr
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