EVENING HERALD objci ts is that in uhith lie was uhen credit fur "ciiKiiiroriiiK Hie movement in behalf or tlio silvoritcs." Mr. lliorstcln denies having KiTAlil.lsili:i) 1870. had utiythliiK to ill) with tlio questions pro- Published every i:vcnlnx. l'.jrept Sunday, at pounded hy Mr. Tabor, hut says ho fully on 8 Houtit jArtniN Htrkkt . Nkah Ckhtrk. 'dorses all that gentleman said. When Mr. Tho llcnilit t doilvriMl InHlirimnUonii iMiillho i m,,!,, accused uf being Implicated, mitfirir'r-iS." fH;nBlri.T.r:K ! after the meeting adjourned, ho did hotdeny cents month, uiyahle In advance. Advertise. I it jUt on tlu t,er linntl assumed by implica. (Inn iinrt of tho responsibility. Mr. Itlor- m.nla rha.inu nivui.i tltt, II, I, nil, I DUnitl,',,. irr.V..i. ...... ii... H.,i,t in ilomro the tlim nart of tho responsliillliy position nf advertisement whenever in inm- stn j,.,Ba i.urfcct tight to Ms opinions on mo iiS&to ra'adVese,,, wi? Sier ' silver ontny other question, hut hi, position pRia lor cir nm, mm mr imimiuuin woltla appear in a more idvumniu uxin m.i improper. Advertising rates mmlo known , ,,,.r..t.l candidate before tho lie- ....itnnti.... Ealered nt the postofllee nt Shcimudoah, 1'n., tecond class mall matter. THI.lSl'HON'U CONNKCTION. publican county convention. Evening Herald HATUUDAY. 0CTOI1K1I 17, 1S1M. REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET. 10B I'HKKIIIEilT, WII.UAM M'KINI.UY, 01 Ohio. roll VICE PHWIUKST, tIAltllirr A. HOHAltT, Of New Jersey. ;republican state ticket. FOR tOSOIllWIMAS.AT-I.AUaii:, OAI.UHIIA A. CI HOW, J( Hiin,iielmiitia. HAM OKI. A. DAVIINPOUT, Of Krle l'HOTIXTION AMI I'ltlSli TUAIli:. Twenty-sewn Years of Protection (1K0B In 1HII.1) ileclciiseil nur (lUllllo debt iBl.T-fJ.IIOI.HlK. Three Yours of Tree Trillin (18!).t tu 181111) Inert-llseil nur illlillc ilebt HSIW,- :i';ii,nyii. Tin-so ure the plainest reasons why ate.Klllley slioillil li" elected president, tlm Homier lite heller. jirll(Riti!bi notifKjnfHT the first ward nuisance. Tho nuisance ciosteil in'tlie'rirst ward hy Mr. Anthony l'lynn erecting a stone and eimont wall across the creek that Hows through bin and other property in that lo cality, continues to he a source of contention between those interested. It will he loiucmliered that Messrs. Michael Ciralium and J. 11. Monaghan, representing the propeity owners nll'ccted hy the nuisiiure created, appeared hefore the itorough Council list Thu rwlay night and requested that action Jie taken in the matter. Thu question was considered hy the moto rs ofAotineil in all its hearings, aim aner russinnunder thoadvico of tlio licitor, the Chief Burgess anil ucie instructed to at once pun to uh.ite tho nuisance, and lipouyikfeluiSil, llieoliiciais were luiuiei m tfStu3lii'!Sl'll' "1"'" "ic premises and pull iloivTnBTiiIFroiiiuve the wall and all obitruc ttouljJPmT restore the stream to its former condition. The attention or tlio lloaid of Health uas ulan directed to the nuisance, and their co-operation in abating tlie nuisance wns iuNitid, and lequestcd to as-ist tlio borough olliclals in the premises. Tliu piopeity owners In that section have intailcd considerable loss, and tho stagnant water is clearly a menace to tho health and comfort of the residents of that vicinity, and the abatement thereof demands immtili nto action. Chii I' Burgess Burns has served ollicial notico upon Mr. l'lynn, but tho latter sentlemaii defies the law, and says ho will defend his position ex en to thu resort to fire arms. Tho Health Officer has icfused' to act -without instructions from tho lloaid of Health, and that body has so far failed to tal;o piompt mid vigorous action in the matter. The Hoard met last night and again this morning, and tlio majority of tho members Jiavo decided to take no ai tion in abating the nuisance. Thu only member of tho lloaid who f.ivorcd to opciatlug with tho borough authorities was tho member from tho I'iist ward, Mr. Mauriio Morrison. Several iiuestloiis eio raisid at tho meet ing of the Hoard that should not have en tered into tho discussion. Kcry member of thu Hoard is aware of tho fact that nuisance exists; they know that the stagnant waters are breeders of various diseases and dangerous to the health, not only of tho residents of that iinmcdlato locality, but to tho entiio community, and they know also that poiMjnal piopeity has been damaged to tho extent of hevcral hundred dollars. With a full knowledge of all tho circum Malices, wo think tlm Hoard has placed itself tu an unenviable, light before tho public in refusiiiu to iii-opcrate witli the borough authorities in abating the nuisance. They are endowed with greatur powers than the municipality and whenever the health of the community is endangered It is their duty to taku nreei deuce and immediate action. Upon the lel'usal of tho lloaid of Health to cu-ui'eriitc, Lhief Hiirgcsii Huron, acting under instiut lions from the Horough Solicitor, proceeded to carry out thu resolu tion of the H.miUgh Council. HU piompt action in the matter is in diioct contrast to that uf the health authorities, and is to bu jiuuimeiided. I MAJOR M'KINLEY S BUSY DAY. Imlay Proiulsis k Total or Twrnty.Soicn VMtllltt Delegations. I Canton, l., Oct. 17. Congrossiimn I James II. CoddltiK, of tho l'lfteonth dis trict of l'ennsylvnnls, led n delegation of Mivural hundred ponplo from tho Lehigh Vnlloy to tho McKlnley home yesterday, and Introduced them as miners, me chanics, business men nnd other citizens representing that territory. Tho party was organized In tho towns of Drmltnrd, Luzerne, "Wyoming, Cnrbon nndndjacont territory. Their greetings to Mnjor Mc Klnloy wcro most cordial nnd their demonstration wns enthusiastic. Tvler nnd Wetzol counties, of West Virginia, sent greetings to Major Mc Klnley with a dologatlon of reprosentatlvo citizens In n special train of twolvo oonohos. Slstersvllle furnished tho grentcr part of tho crowd. Thero wns also n dcloftntlon from tho northern penlnsuln of .Michigan. They wore on the way two whole days, having started from Calumet, Houghton nnd vicinity 'Wodiiesdny. Tho party wns small and made no formal demonstrntion, but culled at tho houso, where they had a friendly visit with Major MoKtuloy. Tho Antl-Wllson 11111 society, of Mnry- land, which visited Major McKlnley to day, numbured 2,KW. Thero will bo a to tal of twonty-sevou visiting delegations today. Thirty .Miners' 'nrrnw Kscnpc. W1LKI.SMARKK. 1'", Oct. 17. Thirty miners at work In tho Mount Lookout culllory had n most miraculous esonpo from death or serious injury yesterday. Otto of the mull carriud a nuked lamp, and this set fire to n large body of gas. An ex plosion followed, but fortunately no olio wns Injured. Tho workings of tho mine, however, were budly damaged. Captain Hurt to stand Trial. 1'lllI.AUKi I'lilA, Oct, 17. Captain .Tohn I). Hurt was yesterday bold in $.2,500 by United St.ites Commissioner Kdmunds on tho charo of violating tho neutrality laws by setting on foot n military expedi tion agnlnst tho Spanish government. Ills ease will bo called for trial tho third Monday in November. Tho military expedition upon which tho chargo Is based Was that of tho Lauradu, which sailed from this port for Port Antouio on Aug. C last. WILHELM'S REPLY. Ho Aici pts Our Oder to Present III Au thorities to "Herald" Headers. TotbcHdltorof the KvK!l.su IlKitAUi: Sllf M. attention has I wen cnl led to the Issue of your piper of October 12th, ISM. There me neicnil errors In our presentation of my posi tion that you should eorreit. First, ion allelic tlmt I referred to four panics, as Hie result of the mine causes: I only railed nllciitliin to three. il..the panic of liwtn lsnl, the panic nf lsTR to ls7s. nnd the panic of 1W in issw I did refer to the panic In l.nRlai.d and Australia In IRWtn llliltlnti' that when the lest nf the IhiRltsh speaking people werelliianchill.v distressed, neharillv felt the shock by reason nt the Increased volume of ininiey furnished hy tlii'.KIicniiau Purchasing Ait, of JRW. fci.,.,l l imt-i. ,,ei.r rcfiHid to accent n chillciiKu to ilelmte w It li anyone on the money iiiipstloii. not even Mr. Ijiicr 1 did Inslsi, though, that Jlr. Uiescr snuiuu gei an eimorm incut from some one Ihavelnuiy pnwslon now a letter from 8 II lilnards, County Chair liinli, endorslliK lttu. Iliiliiediately upon re ceipt of that letter wrote to Mr l.i,eer that I had received such n letter from Mr. 1-dvvards, nnd that 1 was picpnrcd to meet him In Joint do bate My contention before the Shenandoah audi ence wns that every panic of any considerable duration In this country during the last halt century, was caused hy a contraction of tho v ,tn,i. f mmtev. noil that we never irnt any relief frnina panlf until we enlarged the volume of money. You want to know my authority fur the facts nsiertcd In that proposition. I re fer you to the I'nltcd States Senate reiorts, No. page 1:13, coinage laws of the United States. You will llnd tlicie thnt they give as the value of th world's production of gold In 18.13, SlVi, IV),oni). l'roin 1!3 there was a grndunl decrease In the world's output of gold. In 1MT lln.rn ivn no DlllllUt of Irold of Olllv 811,271,000. You have called attention to the decrease ol ine i inieu niaics prnniiciion from &n,oiiO,Ciiio In 1H.1:1 to S.VJ.0U0.00O In 18.17. In IS.VJ the United Mates lolncd !Vi,(10ll,a) of gold ami 99,000,imo of silver, or n total In excess of SI 1,000,001). Tho total coinage of both gold and silver for the years 1M7 and ISM was Ss7,ono,000 or less than an average of 011,000,000 for each vear. 1 siilunit that 11 curtailment of coinage from 501,000,000 to $11,000,000 proves everything that I averted hearing upon the fact of the real production of gold used for cotnago being less inlHo7thau in 1H.Y1 nod also tho volume of nionry being les in proportion in iim mini was in 1SISI, especially In the light of the fact tltat there was u tlemendoiis emigration taking .,.,,..0 frr, mis li, lsr,c. for the reason, that all economits nnd statisticians upon these points place the figure upon the Inert use or dcereae per capita. You noil also, lit the report of the seeretarv of the treasury of 1-02, that the cir culation nf the country from February, s57, to HI AWlNDOWAMiriUTC Misutms N9 H0 ho iLtn. . 'JUNSEsmilN8 INjusianaTniNu limLDs&cmLEsj Wc have hundreds of testimonials, but Bon Ami itself is its own best tes dmonial. Buy a cake of your grocer, ...,,1 in, !t- Send for free sample. mU try It. Chlldj&Chllds.Ncw York. Seen Injllleil hy Pairing Itock. S11AMOKIX, l'u.. Oct. 17. One of tho heaviest falls of top rock over known In this region occurred yosterday at tho Neil son shaft. Three workmen wero sori ously injured. They aro: John Dnzko, Frank Martistlo and Andrew Olschefsky. Four other men were painfully hurt. Drunken llrawl Ilesults In Murder. ScitANliiN, Pa., Oct. I". George Sohmo, iviioso skull was fractured by Andrew l'nllyo at Duumoro last Saturday night, died In Lackawanna hospital yesterday. Tho assault occurred during; n drunken brawl, l'nllyo and dohii Ilona, arroited I an an uccossory, uro in tho county prison. John IIauuhli.y, who a few weeks since w4 declared tu lie so feeble and utterly breken I'own that l is further aetentiun 111 1 prlWn, H wiw duelurcd by his friends, would brill sjieesly dissolution, has already ex imrieueuil aywundorful physical change, lie hM fur iceovered his uieutalaud bodily strength as to have in contemplation a perwuul viBit llarrishurg to thank Gvcntur HiistiiiK and the Hoard of 1'ardous fer thl' nurvico rendered. Wk ulve pace tii-day to a coiumtiuleution from William Wilhtliu, Ki., in rckpuiise to ur rujut r "i" autliorltles 111 uiKKing crin statements iu his speech dollveiisl bore ndvncutlng the udoptiou of the free and unlimited coinage of silver at tlio ratio of Id 14,1. Hpaco will uot allow us to leply at twrntli t Mr. Wllhehn'ii sUiteineiils in this tWUfc h'it o will cheerfully do to In Mon ilay'i Ufcue. Wk am in roeeiut'of a eohnunnioation from p. W. Klenttein, of town, in which ho takes exeeeptlon to the report nt tlio Poiisn ami LltUiwiilmi metluK hll Wednesday evenluK. mtilor theaupicosof the lfepublicni county committee. Tlutt p.irtlcular portion to wl.ieh our lorre-pondcut particularly Iteliglous Notices. Services iu tho Trinity !e!brined church to-iiiorrow at 10:00 a. in., and (1:30 p. 111. Muiid.iy sel, ml at 1:3') p. 11.. Un- Hubert u'lloyie pi-lor. Ihuul.tr -iivi'os will l,e I. eld In 1' e United r.vangelical church. ( lloiinl.cn.-. - Hail. ) to 1110110W ut 10 a. 111. and li.WI p. m I'lcachiUK by the pallor, Hov. I. J. lteitz. Sunday school nt 1.30 p. ni. Services in All Saints' l'rotestatrt ICpi-copal cliuich on lii-t Oak street to-morrow at 10:30 a. m. and 7 p. m. The rector will omciate. Sunday sehod at 2 p. in. Tlm American Volunteers are going to hold meetings all day Sunday in Itobhins building, 33 WfistCentro street. .Meetings at 11 a. in., 3andh:oup, 111. nrsi iieui. jju&iam mil wilu tu coinmanii. libnnezer i:angcllcil church, corner of South Wist and Cherry streets, II. Horace n,m,W instor. Snnilav school nt HI a. m. u nieaching in tliu evening on account of tliO pastor's absenco. Services In the Presbyterian church to- nnrrnu- lit 1030 .1. 111. mill 0:30 P. 111. SUIhkiy xeliool at 2 n. in. l'rcaching hy Uov. Jacob Wt-id num. Calvary RllltiSt church. South J.irdill . i..,..,i ii,,.ni.,liiL' tii.uniriow at 10:30. a nnd iiiio ii. in., hv l!ov. John lliooks, of Philadelphia. Sunday school at 2 p. m. At ii,,, nveniii" service there will be several hu'itised. lili-o Methodist church, Jainos Moore ii.istor. Preaching at 10:au a. m., aim n;.u p. in. Sunday school at a p. in. hverybody WLlcome. Methodist I'.piscopal cliuich, corner Oak and White streets, liev. Alfred Hibuer, i..,ir Ci.iieral elaMi meeting at 11:30 a. in., led hv John Senior. Seniion at 10:30 a. in. by the irnstor. Subject : "Doubting Thomas, What did ho Want?" Sunday w hool at 2 p. in., Dr. J. S. Cjillen, Supt. Special sung and prayer seivico at 5:tfi p. m.. led by the pastor, livening sermon at 0:30 by the luKtor. Subject: "Tho First of the 1' inula loeutal Doctrinos of the liihle " A speciil invitation to thine not nieinbcin ol any chinch to attend these service-. Welsh llaptlst church, cornel of Wot and Oak streets, lluv. D.I. Kvuus pastor. Services at 10 a. in. and U p. in. Sunday h lioul at 2 p. ni. rrayer nieeuug nmnni) oeiuon". Voiniv l'eonle's meeting Wednesday even ings. Class meeting Thursday i enings. - St Michael's fiioek Catholic church, West Centre street. J lev. Cornelius Uiurisln, pas tnr. MatHtlnum service I) a. in. High mass 10 a. in. Cbureti of tho Holy Family. (German II. C.) North Chestnut streot. liev. A. 1. hc.htit tlohofer. pastur. First mass S a. n., second uuuw 10 a. in. St. John's Lutheran church. West Cherry street. Itev. John liruhler, jiastor. Preach ing, 10 a. in. ; sunuay sciiom, i:ou p. m. , pleaching :80 p. St Ciisimir's Polish It. C. c iiircn, .suriu Janliu streot. liev. J. A. I.einiryev.i.z. Itur. Flrstina8a. in., high mass 10 a. m., vesiiersanil benediction 1 p. m. t liurch of the Annunciation. 218 West CP, ry street, liev. II. F. O'licilly, pastor: ltev Henry Kayloii, assistant pastor 1 irt mass, 7 a. in., t-eonud muss, H a. iu.. high mass, 10 a. in. benediction, 7 p. ni. Keheleth Isrwd Congregatlou, corner of llak and West ltroU, ltev. Henry Jlit- nik, lswtur.y Saturday services, 8 to 10 a. in., and 3 to ,yp iu. SuHday services 8 to 10 a.m. and oreif week day Jimming from 7 to8a. in l,.,,niirv t. 1S.1. villlllk troill JSll.liMS.Mr. tfl.Ti,'J0s,71t. The money lot was t.,l.l.lW,llUU Do you deny that there wiw the Ait of 1117 I Hi Hiroj nig me ic iiti ii-i-i ,,.,,,., .., , I Hvi r coin ? Your edltoihil neither altllin nor I denies that pi-opiltliii). lolldomake iinpury of me as to the WiO.ooo.ooo of foreign coin that wns driven from our shores hy reason of that legislation. The total Lolling" "f siller In the United States up to 1S.17 was about S 1 10,000,000. j I get these figures from the i i'iot of Hon. .1 It. Siiowden, diretlor of the liiiot for the year IsTrt. My statement as to Hit- Sffl.OOC.OOO wn oottiloir 'more than an upproiination. I stated ., .V. -t I .I..I...1 t ..II. Mr ,,i..m. thut it I win-estimated that time were from StnivW.aw to gJ00,00U,0oo of foreign coin del titUed by the Act of 1S.17 The extremely eoiiscnnttte witter on the silver side plaie the figures nt Slnojilll.ow). tho-e who are not so conservative nlaee the figure- at S200.0IM,' 00- Olio can malheinatica l dciuoiitrnte thy ex.ietainount of roreign coin lluu was nenig neu n h-kiu ieino-i nioui't in tKIs country- The Att destioylug the legal tender illlilily eovi'ied the coins of Peril, Il.ilhla, Mexiioilnd Spain. llare iu hi" "Coin s Financial Helmut, page I, gives the foicigu loin used in this country prior to 1S.17 ut ilon.tKM.OOO. In the Harvey-llorr deli.ile, when llorr Mu, tli 1 Ills llure, he gives his date nud stiitlstles bcirlng upon that fliicstlon. In Kill you llnil in the 12V banlisnud the 11.1 bram-hc a pcrtentage of the amount of mom y respts tivelv in tho-e bank'. Tills comprises the report of the banks fioni K17 to K17 under the "Free Hanking" Ait of Isas, and an analysis of the amount of coin iu hand, and the amount of coin passing th. ough the bank- Mill show Hint there was a verv large amount of this foreign coin In ll'O In tiie United Mates as money, Hint i, take the pertentage of foreign coin that wns pa lug through the banks and compare It Willi the total coin they handled, and ou can ap proximately get nt tin' ligiucs, to wit, tint there was more than ?IOO,000,OOOof foreign coin In Un united State being used ns money, whoso legal tcndiniualltv was destrnyid under the Act nf IM7. You cm readily understand that, If there ua not a tery eonsidtiable amount ofth.it eharniter of inonev being used as money in the United Males, no one would have thought It of sullleieut inttlest to manipulate the United Mates Ci unrigs to being fjiont that Att of de- inoniti7atuui. 1 have not denied, nor OO 1 propose to oeiiy, Hint the Walker tarliT had something to do with that panic of lsr,7. The fatt Halt the Nalkir Tartu" piled up a balaneeof trndcagainst us and took coin from our shores to pay our debts abroad, and thus ennti United to lessen tlio volume of money I ir country, and it, In con- ncctlon with the ilcnuniltUation Att of 1S17 nnd tho decrease in the world's, and particularly tile United St.itis, supply of gold, all coutrl biiti d towaid that panic The panic would not have come on us so soon, nor would it have lu on so scero nnd so la-tlng if It had not been fortheact.of dclooliltiz.ltlon and the decrease In tho Uulti'ikStntes supply of gold. 1 have nothing to take hack as to the prin ciples for which I was contending, and not wishing toencioach upon your space, 1 mil pre- nnP.l ... , ....! n. noon tho limicitllcs I enunciated At that time, to wit, tlmt those throe panics, precipitated at the ttmeincy were, aou considering the severity and lengthof each were dim to tho contraction of the volume of money, rather Hum to any oilier one cansu, mm that I hcnrtlly endorse the position ol jus. ii. Illaine, when he explulnstluil ino eueem oi mo Walker TarilT of lMHwas averted, delayed and postponed hv reason of the enlarged volume of money supplied by and through the discovery of gold uilne ill California rind Australia. 1 COUlll arglll Ill Millie leilKllI MS lo tuc 1m...i- tlonof gold nntl silver that wen-, respectively used In the arts and for eoinagi that world's supply Iroui I1 t l.r,.,' In ,!.srr, KOlll tltH lllSlI perous after the volume of money was enlarged by nnd tlrroiigh the discovery of tlioro new nohl Helilsl wits more extensilclv llstd ill the arts, and that a much lnrger percentage of tho KVI product was usisl for coluago purioes tlianof the product ol tsil mi l issi. All unit, ln inillreet xtiiv. eontrlhllted toward till' mi, it,, of I4',7 I will notsiieak of that at lumrth but call our attention to one fact from the re port of Hon. J. It. Snouiien, already reu rreu ... I., ,,-lt tlx, world - orodiiet of ifold 111 lrt-11 was S'i7,IVlO,O00; the fniled .States coinage of gold In lsll was sxiJ,i;l 1,00. The world's pro duction ol goal in isi was ci.vj,inK,oioi ,,,v, United Statin coinage of gold In KM was SI?, Ta'ijioo. Von will noliei. that all that wouderiui niltiiut of ( ulifoinia na coincil Into moncj. wlilli ill ls.vthc 1 i tied Minos coinage, oi goiu n. coiulwrid Willi that ol is.il laKinginiii i.,ii- sideiation the world's prisliiellon in iMiuno i" was li.rgely on the decrease. WlI.UAM W1I.1IFI.M. Wc shall reply to Mr. Wilhelni's state intiits at length In Monday's issue Kn. Think Voiirzucln Is Hlght. Losno.v, Oct. 17, A great setisntlon hna been cnused In tho polltlcnl world by tho speech of Sir Kdwnrd ClurU, Oonscrvntlvo lnenibor of pnrllninout, nnd who wns solicitor Boncnil in Lord Snllsbury's previous ministry, In which ho sold, sjicnklng of tho Venezuelan question, that tho decision of tho Aiuericini boundnry commission would bo ngnlnst England, not Ixicuuso H wns a hostllo commission, but because, ho belloved, no holiest nnd Impartial arbitration or commission could decldo In favor of Knglnnd's claims upon tlio ovldonco. Sir Kdwnrd's nsscrtlon Is widely commented on In nil political circles nnd In tho press. Snled hy Consul Gencrnl Lee. Havana, Oct. 17. Another lnternn tlonal Incident occurred In tho hurhor hero yosterday. Tho pollco nttcmptcd to arrest on board tho Ward lino steamship YlRllnncIn n passenger who wns on his way from Now York to Mexico. Tho man's nnmo was Angel rernnudcz. Ho wns born in Asttirlas, Spain, hut claimed to bon Moxlean citizen. Cnptaln Jlclntosh, of tho Vlglluncla, rofused to deliver tho man up, nnd tho pollco ordered the Vigilnncla to bo detained. Thereupon Captain Mc intosh consulted with troneml Fltzhugh Lieo, tho United States coubul goncrnl, nnd soon afterwards tho Ylgllancln was nl lowed to sail, with Fcruandozou board, to Mexico. PRINCE HILKOFF'S TRAVELS. I he ltnsslnn Hallway (HHcIrI Inspects the Hnldlvlu LncoinotHe Works. I'inLAliELl'lttA, Oct. 17. 1'rluco Mlchncl IIUkolT, lmporlnl minister of wnys nnd commuulcntlons of Unssin, who It mnk lng n tour of this country, Inspecting tho rnllwny systems nnd nppllnncos, nrrlvod In this city from Pittsburg yostordny af ternoon on n special trnln over tlio l'cnn sylvnnln rnllroad. Tho prlnco Is iiccom pnnlod by his son, l'rlnco Aloxnnder Ml koff, nnd Cnptnln Tschertkoil, of tho Rus slnn lmporlnl guard. Tho pnrty wns met nt ltnrrlsbiirg by First Vlco President Frank Thomson, of tho Pennsylvania rnlltMiid, nnd escorted to Mr. Thomson's country scat, "Corkerhlll," near Merlon, Pn. Lnst night a dinner wns given In tho prince's honor, nt which ho met a numlxir of tho rnllrond company's ofllclnls. Today Prlnco Hllkoll wns escorted through tho Baldwin plant, nnd In the nfternoon wns taken to Wilmington, Del., where ho will bo shown tho llnrlnn & Hoi llngsworth enr works nnd tho shops of tho Lobdell Wheel company. In tho ovcnlng Mr. J. H. Converse, ol tho Baldwin works, will outortulu the pnrty at tho Union Longuo, nnd nt 10 o'clock tonight tho prince's trnln will start for Now York. Cuban Insnrgent Arttt9 Cnptnretl. Havana, Oct. .17. General Molina's gunbont Contrnmnestro, while- rocon noltorlng in tho river San Junn, nenr Trinidad, provlnco of Santa, Clnrn, hns hnd a brush with somo Insurgents, nnd succeeded In capturing 020 carbines, a quantity of ammunition, soma medical supplies, n quantity of clothing nnd somo Important corrospondonco; Tho arms, ammunition, etc. woro in bonts mnrkod "Tho Three Frlonds," but it is novortho- loss supposed that tho supplies belonged to tho Dauntless expedition. Tho flriug botweon tho gunbont nnd tho insurgents lusted about 11 vo hours. "DR. MILES, Through His Nervine Is a Ben efactor to Thousands." The Army Correspondents Memorial. MtUDLKTOwx, Md., Oct. 1". Tho cere nionios of accepting tho "army corre spondents' niomoriiil" nt Qapbiud, tho beautiful slimmer home of Georgo Alfred Townsond, on South Mountain, occurred yostordny afternoon. Thero wero about !i00 Invited guests present, including Gov ernor Lowndes, of Maryland, nnd mnny prominent newspaper correspondents from different sections of thocountry. Governor Ijowndos and Mr. Townsond delivered In teresting addresses iHjrtlnent to tho oc casion, ns did General II. V. Hoyuton. Kdwnrd Menley, of Hugerstown, Md., und others. l'nnilne Threatened in Indln. London', Oct. 1". Tho viceroy of India cnblos that over most of Oudo, n lnrgo por tion of tho northwest provinces, the Pun- Jab, eight districts of tho contrnl provinces mid two districts of upper Durniah, which wero not irrigated this nutumn, the crops nro In n seriously dnmuged condition, in uddltiou tho prospects of tho crops in parts of Bombay causo mixloty. A famine Is lucvituble unless sullleieut rain falls In Oudo, tho northwest provineos and the Punjab. There Is also considerable dis tress In other affected ureas, which lire about tho sumo us In 1877. 4rwS '1' WIDF.LY known. Wfse-afasln puWlsher, ythb resides at Otreva Bay, writes March Cth, lSttb as'tollowsf "FIvo years ago I o'ecamosonrrvovn that mental work was a burden. ITteould ot rest at night on account o( sleeplessness. My attention was cdllcd to Dr. Mriea' Uestora- tivo Nervine, and I commoncod to mo It with tho very best effect.. Slraco then I h.ivo kept a bottio ill my housuand uso It whoneTer my nerves become unsireunB. with always tho sarno good results. My son also pi- ,s,1i1pc' takcslt for nervousness ui. iiiuw with llko ncM,9 falllng T . . llSrYinC success, i uavrecom-, Restores Health mcnacd it to many ana t It cure9 them. All who jj suffer Irora ncrvo J' troubles should try It. 1 perfectlyharm- I ' ind strengthens. Dr. v Tlio .Seinl-Celiteunhll of Ktlier. Boston, Oct. 17. Tho sbml-oentennlal anniversary of tho llrst uso of ether ns au nntusthutle was celebrated in tho Massa chusetts General hospital hero yosterdny liy n noteworthy recoptlou and literary exercises. Tho reception took pluco In tho lecture amphitheater. Mnny prominent surgeons wero present. Of tho physicians who wero wltnessos of thu original test of ether us mi annjsthetio throe tiro still liv ing Dr. Hubert T. Davis of Fall ltiver, Dr. Washington Ayor of Sun Francisco, and Dr. Georgo Hnywurd of this city. Tho two former rend papers giving their reminiscences of the test. Terrific Kxplnslon of Dynamite. Dayton, Teuu.,Oet. 17. About 1 o'clock in tho morning 225 pounds of dynamite stored In tho Dayton Coal ami Iron com pany's supply houso exploded, causing much destruction. Tho supply house, a largo two-story framo building, was blown into splinters. Tho oxploslon wrecked the company's ollice, 159, feet away, and badly damaged the large company store. Nearly every housu 111 tho city had their windows shattered. No ouo Wus killed. Tho ex plosion wns of lneciidlary origin. Theories nf eilrn mjv be discussed at length hv physicians, but tlio sufferers want quick I relief; and Ono Minute Cough Cure will givq it to them. A safe cure for children. It is "the only harmless remedy that produces , immidlato results." C. II. llagenbuch. It Is free from narcotics, less, and yet soothes : Miles, through hisKerilno is n ben-factor to thousands." A.O LEHMAN Editor and proprietor of Iir.n Landsman. Dr. Miles' Nervino Is sold on guarantee first bottio will benefit or money refunded. .CHASSIS For Weak und Run-Down People from Childhood to Old Ac WHAT iT in T "'ne rlchpstof a'l rt-stfirct-Te I?Kti8,'tfl'um3t, Itr piactd the Btitno u.X, 'krjf9 to ton lf!(Mi aail r.ervt'6 thft nrecxhnu-t ti in rh "etwo htc-sivinc lluliiiTtlidfap, indi- -t't-n, iiiyh Mriutf, ovtrwurk, w jrry, oient,H, Ri,i.3ee'-j. WHAT !T DOCS ! Bf mukinjr tlio blnd p ire and ricniird the Ulir"-isin jerf ct, it crt'itt-g tth, iituit lo nnd ctri-Lptl.. The nerves t9 ng ro'ii ttnmrf tin hrsfn t com-a active a ii clour, r -T r(.tur'iK lost ritnlit y ami atopi due an WfuHnsr ilr.nn- a-irt mea'tncM In either x, ft ha r -qTt.ii : anrt t feiiimpreeulntorit In worth its wtjifrM ' fro! 4 Orj )x luftaa wctiii. Price 50c., or AboivriA .111. f( i-jKidts or by mail. Itniik l'rup . TH3 DR. CHASC COMPANY, V.IS Cb.H'iiht t VhUadeLnMa. rrminmmi won't rcsin'ctlvi'iy imKekmrp, of 1 1" luid bhmv oplo iy;eiune pro1- Tired Feeling ! Hie Veteran Campaigners. Moiiile, Ala., Oct. 17. Generals Palmer nnd Hiicknor and their party arrived In tho city from Montgomery yesterday af ternoon, and wero mot ut the depot by a commltteo of citizens and escorted to tho Uattlo Houso. After dinner tho distin guished candidates hold a reception In tho ladles' parlor of tho hotel, and spoko hi the l'riucoss theater last nignt. un mo way down from Montgomery' they mado Bhort addresses ut Evergreen, Urowtonaud Greeiivlllo. Ala. Thoy loft this city ut 7 o'clock this morning, und will make short' 6peechos at Serantou, Ocean Springs, Ulloxl, Mississippi City and Bay tst, Louis, reaching Mow Orleans at 2 p. m. rroposctt Democratic Parttito Vrolilblted. Chicago, Oct, 17. Misfortune seotns to wnit upon tho Deiuocnits In their efforts to hold another parudo. CluvJrmun Jones votoed tho ilrst date fixed upon, Sunday, Nov. 1, and now Chief of I'ollco Uadonoch says they will not bo pormlttod to parado on tho night of Oct. Ul, as wns tneir inton tlou. for tho reason that tho Cook County Hcpublieau Worklngmon'a club, which tilled u previous application, has been irruutrs.1 n permit to parailo on tlmt nignc Socrotnry Ilurko, of tho Democratic county committee, declared with emphasis today thoy wtiuld parado anyway. Chief Uadonoch, howovor, ays they will not. Savannah's White ltepillillcans. Savaksah. Ga.. Oct. 17. Last night, for tho first time hi this history of tho Hopubllean party, a mass mooting, held In Savannah under Its direction, was at tended by whlto cltlzons In lurgo num bers. Tho .Savannah theater was crowded, every seat being taken, and about 200 or more whlto men wero standing, a number going uwuy rather than do without seats. Tho liutlii body of tho hall was glveu up to tho whites, colored voters occupying tho galleries, with u small sprinkling of thorn below. Verdict Apalust Jlcjor flleason. New Yolk. Oct. 17. 'lhe suit brought by Captain of i'olico Anthony S. Woods, of Long Island City, against Mayor Pat- I rick J. Gleuson, of that city, for SCO.OOO damages was before Judge Gaynor In tho Queens county supreme court yesterday. A verdict was returned by tho jury which awards to Captain Woods W,000. Tho suit grow out of an utterance maiie uy .air. Glenson on Jan. 1 last, when In his in augural speech ho roferrod to Woods as that "gray haired old scoundrel." A. stay wns granted ii nil an appeal win uo wkuu. ttellet In Mx Honrs. Distressine kidncr aud bladder diseases relieved In sii hours by tho "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This new icmedy is a great surprise on aeeouui pi iu exceeding promptness in relieving pain In tho bladder, kidueys, back and every part of tho urinary passages in male or female. It relieves retention oi waier nun itm passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by Shaplra's pharmacy, 107 South Main street. . Bavuges Oliject, to Hallways. BosiUAY.Ott 17. Further outrages have been porpotrtitod by tho Afghan trlbo of Marrla on tlft Quotta railway In Ilcluch lstan. A party of gang mon at work havo been murdered nnd tho telegraph cut. A dctachmont of the JJombay Infantry which proceodod to tho sceuo by a special train wns flrod upon. Tho stations botweon llnrnal and Barkach aro occUP.lod by troops, anu me line ls-puiroueu. Seeretnry Carlisle's Campalsn Speeches, Louisville, Oct. 17. Dutos and placos for tho Kentucky speeches to bo dolivored by Secretary Carlisle havo been urranged us follows: Covington, Oct. 22; Bowling Green, 21; Owcnsboro, 2d; Louisville, 2S; Lexington, 30. This iirrangement allows tho secretary to speak In live congressional districts. Catarrh and Colds Eelleved In 10 to CO Minutes. One short puff of tho bteiith through tlio liluivor, supplied with each hot le of 'Dr. Amieiv's Catarrhal Powder, dlll'uses this Powder over the surfaoe of the nas.il pass air.es. Painless and delightful to use. It re lieves instantly, and permanently cure Catarrh, Hay Fuver, Colds, Headache, Soio Throat. Tonsilitis and Deafness. 50 ets. Sold at Kirllua drug store. inTTmfnjiiniTirnninfnirriiiinramiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiii THOMPSON'S DIPHTHERIA CURE HITS THE MARK EYERY TIME An Infalllblo remedy for Soro Throat, Croup and Quinsy. That much dreaded disease Diphtheria, ! Is cured every timo Thompson's Diphtheria Curo Is applied accord, lug to printed Instructions given with every bottio. l'erfcctly.harm- Icss and uosltlvo to cure. Not a slnglo case on record where It failed. The only Remedy' In the ga World that positively; cures gj tiki Diphtheria. Thousands of unsolicited; testl- monlalson hand which, speafe for themselves. Bold hy druggists and dealers at 50 CTS., A BOTTLE. If your dealer happons' not to havo uny on hand write to tho manu facturers, enclosing; a two-cent stamp nnd tho goods will bo BhippedC.O.D. Bynll means don't fall tohavothisModlclnoIiandy In tho bouse, at all times, as Its uso will save all fear of death by Diph theria. MASOFACTCTIIV BT TIIH J Thompson'BlpMlierlaCnf WILLIAMSPOnT, PA.&Tj For sale at Klrlln's drug store. Xosms to Hire. II .Tl fpolson Ivy. insect '. ',l."'i ,?,,,,, lomis. aro nulckly curciby. Do Wilt's Witch nn ... Hazel Sa ve, tlio Kreatj'iio l Hiigonbuch, J i o. ii Makes you seem "all broken up," with out life, ambition, energy or appetite. It is often the forerunner of serious ill nose, or the accompaniment ol nervous troubles. It in A positive proof of thin, weak, impure blood; for, it tho blood Is rich, red, vitalized and vigorous, It im jiarts life and energy to every nerve, organ and tissue ot tho body. Tho necessity of taking Hood's Sarsaparilla for that tired feelinr; is therefore apparent to every one, end Jio good It will do you Is equally beyond question. Ilemember Hoods Sarsaparilla Isthe best hi tact the One True Wood I'ur 11' uwl rHt cure liver Ills, easy to tifo, nOOC! S FlllS easy to operate. Uceju. Huved from Heath hy Drowning. Boston, Oct. 17. Among the passengers on tho steamer Gate City, from Snvuiiunli, Un., yesterday, woro Captain Albion 1'. Smith, his 15-yeur-old daughter, Kdlth L., und six heannsn of tho wrecked schooner Let I tin Smith, of MaeUlas, aio., who were rescuod by the orew of tho Gate City nt thorlhkof tholr lives. Captain Smith's story of the experience, of the shipwrecked mon is most thrilling. Tho oupuiln's ihuiahtur stood the ordeal nobly, nnd by her brave example Kept up cub niunm m the men. flrowth or the I A. W. NKW YoitK.Oot. 17. fhoexooutlvo com mltteo of the Leaguo of Auierlemi Wheel mon held an linporUiut meeting at tho Astorllotlso yosiorday. Albany was so Jected for the mooting of tho national as sembly, whloh Is to bo held the socond Monday In February, 1807. Tho financial ,rt w,m most satisfactory, it appearing that tho cash balanco to tho orodlt of tho L. A. W. was H,19S,03. Tho membership of tho L. A. W. is moro man uj.wju, TO CU1II1 A COI.I) IN OM! Il.VY Tako Ijixativo Dromo Quinine Tablets. All drugisists refund the luonoy if it fails to cure. I 25 cents, II you want to hire a safe and reli. v" 1 team ror driving or mr 'h nay Shields' livery stolilo n visit. Tci constantly on hand at reasonable ra , JAMES SHIELDS, No, 110 East Centre street. ( Opposite IteudliiK railroad ststloiu P. J. CANFIEL) NUGGETS OF NEWS. The GeorzlA Populists havo ttikon steps leading towards fusion with the Demo crats lu that state. ' Georgo Young, a former slave, who wns n bodyguard fur both Geuoral Jaokson nnd General Lee, died at Duubury, Conn., on Thursday. II. C. Marsh, foreman ot Pike's Peak Coif rnllroad. died from Injuries received wlille coasting down the Hack Iloute ou n toboggan slide. John V. Kearney and Thomas Ilnlnos. the two allowed Irish dynamiter, who were urro-wO 1 ut liotterdani un Sept. 13, urrlved HHloUo'.ceu, N. J., yesterday, on tho steamship oiliIhu. Agent tor Shenandoah and Vicinity -For Heart Disease Kelleved In 30 Mmuteti. Dr. Attnew's Cure for the Heart islves per f..i r..iinflii nil eases of Omaiilo or byiniu- thetlc Heatt Disease In 80 minutes, and speedily ell'ects a cure. It Is a peerless remedy for Palpitation, Bhortneesof Ilregth, Smother, ing Spells, Pain iu Left Side und all symp tomsof a Diseased Hoart. Ouo doso con vinces. Sold at Kirllns dru store. Buy Keystone flour. Be 6uro that the name Lessio&' Baku, Ashland, Pa,, is printed ou ovory sack. BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. ... -r - 1
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