1 EVENING HERALD 11STA jii.isiii:i 1870. Published every Keening, Kieept Sunday, at U Booth Jamiis Strkct. Neau Ckstbk. The Herald Is dcllveird tiiMhcnalidoan kiiI Ihc surrounding towns for six renin week, pay able to the. cnrrlcr. Hy mail 53.00 n year, eras ......it. iiiiiiatiln in i1ctitifr AilrnctlKO. ..uu.-, n .,, ....... ... ......... ... --- - prnv. wily mil .nr. isiicniioru n suinumiu uiu menu c nitrgcii according to paci-iimi miimn i - .... ,. . i.-ii,- The publishers reserve the right ti change tho . against Hie Mills bill, which wan similar to the prist hi -tun tor the bcnclit f a hand ful uf nlvcr mint uwikh. I Mr Sovvdcn n read out of the Demo I cratic patty for oiioilng tlio Mills tariff Mil, ycl lie hnd tlio audacity to say that tho I govoinmoht dorlvcd a greotor rovenuo from 1 the Wilson freo tmdo hill than It did under the operation of tho McKlnley hill. Then, pray, why did Mr. Shepherd's substitute voto THE DEMOCRATIC MEETIHO. ONE DISEASE AND ONE REMEDY. Philippine islands revolt position of advertisement whenever the puh lifftii,,,, ,f i,r,iiU it. Tho r tflit In reserved to reject any advertisement, hethcr paid for or not. that the publishers mny deem Improper. Advertising rates mado known upon application. Entered at the pontufllce at Shenandoah, I'a., an second class mall matter. TKI.Kl'llONB CONNECTION. Evening Herald TUISDAY. OlTOlIKIt 30, lblJ. REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET. KlU I'H&StllKKT, WILLIAM M'KINLIIY, Of Ohio. rtm vice rnrxim-iNT, (lAHllirr A. IIOIIAHT, Of New Jersey, REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. run lOSGMfsMAS-AT'I.AUtll!, OALUHIIA A. 0K0W, Of Susquehanna. SAMUEL A. IIAVHNPOUT. Of Erin tho Wilson hill? Ho did nut voto against tho latter hill, for the reaon that tho voters of Lehigh county refused to leturn hlni to Con gress. If tho rovenuo was greater under tho Wilson hill why was It neconnary. for tho Democratic administration to Issue bonds in time of peace? Ills llttln wonder that tho Democratic managers In this county nutlcipuloa Itcpub- llcan lldal wave in November, when the head of tho county ticket is compelled to esort to such a position on questions now bo- foro the peoplo, and in which wo arc nil so greatly Interested. Tho voters of Schuylkill county liavo always shown their appreciation of tho candidate who his the courago to de fend his position, and Mr. Shepherd will re alize that It would have been better for him had he at least made tho attempt to answer tho Hkk.U.ii'h questions, Instead of import Ing a substitute, especially a person who lias been repudiated by his own party Wo think Mr. Shepherd Is beaten. ritoTiX'Tio.N ami i rii.tin:. Twoiii3-seeil Years of 1'rotcctloii (1HC. to 1 H!:i ) ileeieuselt our publlo debt HHl.Tll.aill.HIH. Three, telirsor Tree Trinlo (1803 to 18!lfl) inereiisetl our public lletil :iut),(;:m. These lire the plainest reasons why McKlnley nhnulil be electeil president, the sooner the belter. A COWARDLY CANDIDATE. It was a most humiliating spectacle, pre Rented last night at tho Democratic meeting when it bocame necessary to Import t speaker from Alleutowu to this county for the purpose of answering plain and straight forward questions propuunded to tho Demi cratic candidate for t'ongiess, Watson 1". Shepherd, 12sq. The Hbkai.I) always draws: the lire of itH political opponents, and tlio questions submitted to Mr. Shepherd in our edition of yesterday wero such that Candidate Shepherd, by his utter silence upon tho iMtecttou, freoly acknowledges that ho cannot answer to the satisfaction of tho voters. If lie so desired, it would have required but a few minutes of tlio tlino allotted him to answer tlio questions. Hut no ; ho fully realized his position and knew that the Interrogations opened up his Inde fensible record in an unenviable light before the public. Many of his hearers laughed up their sleeves while he was endeavoring to prove to thorn the good ejects of free and unlimited coinage of silver, when they well knew he was meicly a thiee-moiitbs convert for the sake of olllce. If it is necessary for Mr. Sliephcid to slciiio a substitute to defend his position as a candidate, what earthly good can lie do the citizens of this county as a member of CongiessV The otors have little faith In n candidate who will forsake his long cherished views on question of such vital iuiportanco to tho people for the sake of WHce. -T ., r .. , l, 1 1 , I .... I IV, 0 COlllcss mat -ill. niiepuciii s punui, ngers displayed wise discretion in lcilis ''nnlhiw him to explain ills position upon '"'"hucstl mis submitted by the Hmt.Yl.li. ' J"r ' as well as Mi. Sliephcid, know that it llls' not only be an embarrassing position '?V.,v Democratic candidate, but would en danger his chances of election materially. The opinion of many of his lieaiers last night -was that he acted the eowaul, and that the texcuso otlcied wasa mere subterfuge, ill View of the fact that he occupied the platform for twenty minutes in loading oxtiacts from speeches made by some ono else, without offering a single proposition himself. The Hon. W. II. Sowdcn, the gentleman who essayed to act as Watson Sliephcid, has been lead out of the Democratic party so often that, not unlike Mr, Shepherd, ho can assume almost any position on public questions. There were three important interrogations, .however, that even Mr. Sowden bteeicd clear of, namely, thoso referring to tho attack of thoSupieiue Court and tho proper respect for tho law of tlio land. Xo Democratic orator, outside or Altgeld himself, attempts to de feud the Chicago platform on this question, define, mi intelligent audience. They dare not. Mr. Sowden had a poor respect for the In telligence of his hearers when ho asserted that silver was demonetized "i-ecrctly and stealthily." The bill was considered by Amo.no some good resolutions adopted by tho United Mine Workers, at their recent convention In I'ottsville, was ono which In- llrectly praises tho lion. Klias Davis and should commend him to tho w'orklngmen of tho whole coal legion. We refer to tlio one approving tho semi-monthly pay law, of which Mr. Davis, who was then a member of the Legislature, was the father. This law has been of great benellt to the coal legion in general, as business people, too, feel its beneficent effects as well as the workiiigmen, for whoso benefit it was primarily Intended. The Association could not, of course, as a non-pirtltical body. consistently tako a hand in political matters, but their commeiidatlun of tho work of Mr. Davis is a cominondatiou of him as a nubile servant who faithfully represented his constituents, Tiik Hon. Patrick l'itzpatrick Is the Popo cnttlc candidate for Congress in tlio First Minnesota district. Emulating tlio head of his tirket, the Hon. Pat. dwelt on the "crime of '7:1" the other evening in a speech. "Yon all know what llryan and Debs and Altgeld say about that, and now let mo tell you what the Immortal Lincoln says about that great crime." Thero was a united howl and tlio Hon. Pat. was hooted fioui the platform. Since then ho has several times attempted to speak but his appearance is always giccted with a shout of "Say, Pat, what did Lincoln say about tho crime of '73," and Patrick subsides. , ( audldiite Shepherd! falls to Answer tho "Herald's" Pertinent (Juestioiis. The Democrats of town held a mass meet ing In Ferguson's theatro last night and had an audience of about twolvo hundred who voclfeiously applauded everything that . .. . ,..,, snvoreil ol liryanini ami uiueu mo sponsors In ridiculing the llcpubliriiu candidate and their platform. A nutahlo ommissloii In con nection with the mooting was tho fact Unit not ono wind of reference wan made to the county, or "whole" ticket. Tho meeting was called to order by James F. O'Haren, whose stock in' tmdo wan the reading of a list of ltfc! vice presidents, ninety per cent, of whom had the pleasure of healing their names publicly announced for the first tlino. The laughter of tho audlcuco attested the novelty of tho incident. Among those sotted on tho platform woro Candidates W. F. Shepherd,- l'hll. Council, (ieorgo Folinor, ex-District Attorney James W. Ityaii and 1'. J. Ferguson. Dolphin. Chairman llurko mado an address of about 20 minutes duration in which ho briefly re viewed tlio issues of tho day and then introduced W. P. Shepherd, Lsq., of Potts vlllo, tho Democratic candidato for Congress, who prefaced his speech with tlio announce ment that on account of tho illnoss of his wife ho would mako his address short and conllno his remarks to tlio monetary question, which ho did. Ho studiously avoided all reference to the series of , questions tho llr.UAM) publicly put to him in Its issue last niclit and confined himself to what ho called a consideration of tho monetary question. In tho carnostnoss of his address ho appar ently forgot homo afflictions, but nt no time did lie come within touch of tho Herald's challenge. As a, matter of fact tho greater part of his speech consisted of alloged quota tions from speeches of Daniel Webster and Henry Clay. lmo ho allowed himself to drift towards tho line to which tho Herald yesterday tried to draw him, hut he was like the moth that, flickers about tlio candle flame and squirmed out of the position by saying "There is no reason for discussing any of the little flippant theories to simply sat isfy some inquisitive persons." Later in the evening, however, .Mr. sowden uiscocrcti that there was lenson and attempted to throw tho life line to the wall paper orna- Chinese ininistor nt Wftshitinton, nient who would decorate tlio walls ol wll pjjdij- , hUcceeilod when his term Congress if the voters of the county felt so uxplros i,or,i u, tho adopted son of LI Inclined. ' u,, ('hnnu. . Mr. Shepherd's speech can be embodied m , , , . . , , few words. He told the audience that he Knorinntis sh pnici.ts of wheats nro beinE was opposed to Lngland governing America, put nllo.it nt Portland, Ore. ihe ship Tho audience signified it, hearty approval of i"ts to 'lato are far In excess of those of tho sentiment. It was noticeable, however, any previous jeai. that a storm of applauso did not mark the j Tho London Stnmlnrd'n Berlin corroa speaker's withdrawal. The sheep evidently , pondent siys that Dr. Ilngnr, of Zurich, were not pasturing upon the greens that the , has discovered un uuimullshed concert shepherd assigned to tlietu and wero rclieet-1 overture by 'Wagner. ing upon pastures new. A Madrid dispatch snys that nn nt- Hon. W. II. Sowden, of Allentown, was j tempt was mado on Sunday to wrocka. the second speaker and he was worth the i train on which the young King Alfonso "The art of painting,'- said Mlllais, "con sists In selecting the right colors and putting them In tho right place." "Tho way to win a battle," said Napoleon, "Is to mass your troops at tho critical moment against tho weakest spot in tho enemy's line." "The way to cure many ailments," said the great Dr. Abercromblc, "Is to purify tho poisoned spring In which they nrlse, generally tho torpid and inflamed dlgestivo system.'' Thus wisdom and experience simplify and condense Thus tho Shakers of Mount Lebanon reasoned when they sought, and finally found, a lemedy for Indigestion and dyspepsia. Where one person has something else, they argued, a thousand Jiavo this. To euro tills alono will almost rid tho world of sickness. Why should wo vox ourselves with confusing definitions? A good diges tion is life mid health ; a bad ono dlseaso and death. Hence, from tho healing and stimu lating mountain herbs, they extracted the principles which mako tho Shaker Digestive Cordial the rarest and most effectivo of medicines for ono disease, and ono only indigestion and dyspepsia. Do you suffer from any of those miserable feelings V depression of spirits, heaviness and pain in tho stomach after meals, bad tasto in tlio mouth, wind in tho bowels, Irritablo disposition, nervous weakness and alarm, worry and weariness, costlvenoss or irregularity of tlio bowels, nausea, palpita tion, sick headache, heartburn, loss of ap pctlto and sleep, dry skin, etc. ? Don't Indulge in fifty foolish fancies. You have indigestion and dyspepsia and nothing else. Set tlio disordered stomach right with tho ono medicine which will surely do it. Shaker Dlgestivo Cordial, and those symp toms will vanish with their ciiupo. A good effect will follow tlio first doses. L'vcn di rot lie cases soon yield. Tost the cordial, at practically no cost, by taking a ten-cent trial bottle. For salo by nearly nil druggists. . NUGGETS OF NEWS. ELECTION OF MINE INSPECTORS. Wo note with regret the resolution adopted by tlio United Mine workers, In convention assembled in Pottsvillo on Saturday, favor ing tlio election of Mine Inspectors by popular vote, the same as county olliceis are now clecti d. When the law creating thoollico of Mine Inspeitor was passed, this subject was well considered, and the consensus of opinion among miners then was that tho law would fail of its object if the otllco wero mado a political one. After considerable discussion the present mode of selecting tho Inspectors was accepted as the best means of keeping theso officials free and untranimeled, and to ni iVe a change of the kind recommended woiud not help matters, but .atbertend to lower the dignity and UM l'ulnins ni the ollico and open the Held to politicians, who would, of necessity, re.soit to political methods to olit.iin it. It appears from the tone of the resolution adopted that the present law, or the execution of it, does not meet with the approval of the United Mine Workers, but whether tho organization fully represent the miners of tlio region or not does not appear, but tho passage of tho resolution referred to leads to the belief tli.it tho question has not lieen dis cussed aslully as its iuiportanco requires. That present Inspectors have too largo ft field lu superintend is apparent, and recog nized by both tho Inspectors themselves and the minus generally, and tho resolution to restrict their duties to a certain number of collieries appears to be a move in tho right direction. Wo do not believe, however, that such a movement, namely, the election of Inspectors by popular vote, will add to the safety of the mm engaged in tho ery hazardous business of mining coal. Itmorely places this most important ollico in the hands of politicians. As it is at present the ollico is open only to men who call piove, in a sin ere examination, ti.t tl,.. v noises the iiualilieatioiis nccossary. Congress fur nearly thieo years, debated pro , whjdi w(m,d ,j(J 111I,()aii,k. if it nKIU WMV u and i:uu, before Its liuat passage, in um course of its lrtssago it was printed in full in ( the oiigrestioual Kecord thilteen tiim-n Tills elleetually disposes of Mr. Sow-den's j (Shepherd's substitute! contention that it was passed "seerttly and stealthily." I The next statement by Mr. Sowden (Shop- j i,..,i!'knli.stltnte) whs that the law of 173 ! MeiJionetUed silver." Wo still contend, ami the speaker failed to disprove it, that it is im possible to produce a single silver dollar that wus ever demonetized by Cougtess. Tin at t simply declared that hereafter the gold lollr was to bo the legal unit of xulue, which had practically been the ease since 1HS7, and that silver was to bo the subsidiary -oiu for comiueieiul purpisies. The sihej lollr w.s merely dropped from the list of toins, liecause it was at that time practically out of circulation. The law of P3 gave us legal measure of value, thus protecting the government from the masses of silver from the mlues of the West. Notwithstanding Mr. Sowdon's (Shepherd's Hubntltuto) clap-trap and school-boy argu ment about planting five cent pieces and raising silver dollars, the government to-day iia.vs out silver dollars to any one who will take them, and receives them in payment of taxes and other obligations, the same as it 4!ues tlio gold dollar. F.vory business mail receives silver dollars in trade tlio samo as lie sloes gold dollars, livery one knows this by jwrsoual experience. The liepublican party favors Hie prut standard, and we all know that the mhm f to-day 1 lllvor and gold, with an abundance of greenbacks. Tho , JauoriiiK man 1 t so fooHali a to cliauge political one. - Keep politics and the Mine Inspectors as far apart as possible We have enough now without making thii oflh e tin- sport of politicians. Ti "Curts talk "In favor ol Hood's Sarsaparilla, as for no other medi cine. Its great cures recorded in truthful, convincing language of grateful men and women, constitute its most effectivo ad vertising. Many of these cures nro mar velous. They have won the oontldonce of the people! have given Hood's Saraapa rilla the largest sales in the world, and have made necessary lor Ub manufacture tho greatest laboratory on earth. Hood's Sarsaparillals known by the cures it has made cures of scrolula, salt rheum and eczoinn, cures ol rheumatism, neuralgln uud weak nerves, cures)! dyspepsia, liver trcublos, catarrh cures which provo best seat under the finest circus tent that ever hung from a pole. He is one of those stout, elderly gentlemen who rank among the inimitable mniodians. lie erm make one laugh by tho manlier In which he wrinkles his forehead anil looks over his eye glass in search of cuniiuendiitlon and applause. As all orator lie ranks fully with Dciunan Thompson, of "Old, Homestead" fame and us a humorist lie would give M. P. Wilder a sweat on the homestretch. It is dtllicult to think of ono who can a 11'. ml a more phas-int evening. Allentown should lw proud of him. He is an excellent reprcsenla tiveof the peanut center. His first utterance was a signal for merriment. He said, "I am delighted to be confronted by such a large ' assemblage of anarchists." The audience appieciated tho compllmcn'. and applauded him vociferously. On second thought the speaker said, "1 have never had a more mag. uificent or intelligent assemblage than that which confronts me now." Tlio reception of tlio compliment may bo imagined. Lvery tliing went, so long as it was Uryanisiii and Mr. Sowden smiled as he discovered that those whose visions had not penetrated tlio anarchistic joko wero still in sympathy with him. Mr. Sowden then proceeded to Impress upon tho assemblage the argument that tho ltepubliean party was seeking to reach the footstool of tlio British government. The greater part of his speech, which extended over two hours, wason tliu monetary question. After speaking some time Mr. Sowden took up some questions propounded to W. 1". Shepherd, Usq., the Democratic candidate for Congress in tlio Herald's issue of last even ing, and attempted to answer Cnur of them, but left four of the most direct and important queries without consideration, He said Candidato Shepherd had the right to cliauge from tho gold to the silver sUindard on the principal tl ut tlio minority must succumb to tho mnjuiity ; that the candidate endorsed the gold standard at a state conventlou in Allentown, but when found that the national Democratic cunvlu,1ii turned down tho theory Shepherd, too.Vjirned down his views. Mr. Sowden also staud that the tiro- tection and free trado quotation at the head of tho Herald editorial column was not correct and that more revenue by $31,0On,UO0 had been derived during the first year of tho Wilson bill than the hist year of the Mc Klnlcy bill. 3Ir. Sowden also said ho be lieved that silver was demonetized secretly and stealthily and said that James O. Ulaino and Senator Vooi bees did not know it hsil been done until their attention was called to it. Congressman Sowden failed to touch the quostionbo u ing upon the plunk in theChicago platform attai King the Supremo Couit and that attacking President Cleveland for inaintaiiig respect for tho law. He closed his address by declaring that llryan was a wonder and his like never lived. Ho pro nouueed .liim a seiond Abraham Lincoln. Cougiessinan Suvvdeli is certainly n very Interesting speaker ami would score excellent suseo-s on mo leciure piaiionu. Phil. Couuell, the Democratic candidate for Clerk of the Courts, wus the next speaker and he made an uddiess that bubbled witli patriotism. P.x-District Attorney James W. Itynn followed with u brief closing address in which he sunitiiaiUcd what appeartd to him to lie tokens of Democratic victory and Chairman llurko dismissed the assemblage with a few well elnueii remarks. was trnvelliiB from Sim Sobnsthm, Tho Manitoba school question, which caused tho defeat of tho Conservative gov ernment, Is reported to have boon settled by tho Lauder Llbor.il administration. Hnraco Kubleo, cdltor-ln-chlef of tho Mllvviiuki-o Scntlnol mid ox-mlnlster to Switzerland, dleilin Mllwiiukeoyosterdny, lifter u long and painful Illness, aged 07. Despondent over n trivial HlhossOO-yonr-dUI Colonel Alston Harris, of Fllppon, tin., mailt) a ropo of his bed shoot, tied It to a tree, jumped out of a window nud choked to death. A head end collision on tho Southern Pacific road near Orange, Tex., resulted in tho death of John Clnncuy,n stockman' Engineer Toler wus seriously hurt. Sev eral horses wero killed. Huron Fnvn, tho Italian nnilxissiidor, yesterday delivered to President Clovo hinil from tho king of Italy a work con sisting of fourteen handsomely bound vol umes relating to Christopher Columbus uud tlio discovery of America. IUpldly Assuming the Proportions of the Cutmn ltchclllon. Ban Francisco. Oct 20. Advlcos by tho Rtenmor l'ortt from Singapore nud Hong Jiong sny that tho rcbolllon In tho Philip pine lslnnds In much inoro sorlous than has boon generally recogulzod. It Is snld thoroports of revolutionist dofonts sont out by Spanish officers hnvo been greatly cxnggoratod, and that so far tho robols hnvo inoro than hold their own In tho strugglo for Indepondonco. It in stated tho revolution is now lwyond tho control of tho Spanish authorities, nud that un less reinforcements nro sent to Manila tho Spanish forcos nro In danger of final defeat. Tho robols now hold tho provlnco of Cavlto, nre well organized nnd havo 8,000 Mauser rifles. There are ninny na tives in tho Spanish troops and the officers ore af raid to tako native reglmonts into tho intorlor bocnuso thoir loyalty Is doubted. Tho Hong Kong Press says editorially that thero is no longer room for tho loast doubt that nlTnlrs In tho I'hlllpplno isl ands will in a short tlino nssttiuo tho pro portions of tho Cuban robolllon. Tho nn tlvon nro determined. As onch rebel signs nn agreement ho writes his liaino on hln arm with blood, nnd swonrs veugoaneo ngnlnst tho Spaniards. Tho story of tho original plans for strik ing tho blow U n most serious ono. For a long tlino the natlvos have been conspir ing to ovorpovvor tho government, nnd it was finally doclded to make a strong at tack on July 15. Governor General Hlanco was to hnvo boon murdorod by one of tho natlvos on that day, and It wns nrrnnged to swoop suddotily down upon tho body of officers who attended tho funeral, kill as ninny ns possible, then ransack tho town of Manila nnd tako entlro possession of tho place. It Is duo to n, woman that tlio plot wus discovered. In confession sho disclosed tho plot to a priest, who divulged tho secret. Tho arrest nnd imprisonment of many natives plainly indicated that tho nrlosts wero cognizant of tho nrrniigo- monts. Towards tho ond of August tho lighting commolicod in real earnest, and thoro have been repeated bloody conflicts botweon the government, forces nnd tho natives. to cimi: a coi.i) in oxi: day Tako Laxative llromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25 cents. Clinrges Her Father wltti Double Murilor. HI.UKKIHLD, W. Vi.. Oct. i!0. Murlon Kcnnnrd, of Wise county, told his neigh bors yesterday that ft tramp had killed his wlfo nnd 14-ycnr-old son Sunday night, but his daughter uppeared with it wholly different account. Sho said that her father came homo drunk, nnd nfter quarreling with his wlfo took a corn knifo and delib erately murdered her nnd tho boy. Tho daughter escaped. Kouuard Is under nr- rest. Sailed Under Senled Orders. Haltisioue, Oct. 20. Tho United Stntes rovontio cutter 'Wlndoin left here ut 11:80 this morning under sealed orders' It is thought that tho orders, which Cnptnlu Hand will onon when clear of tho capos, will Instruct him to bo on tho lookout for filibustering expeditions leaving tho Flor ida coast for Cuba. Tho AYludom Is tho nlv United Statevcritft Hint hns loft this port under-scaled orders lt many years. Don't trifle away time when you have cholera morbus or diarrhoea. Fight them in the beginning with DoWitt's Colic ar.d Cholera Cure. You don't havo to wait for results, they are instantanrous, and it leaves tlio bowels m Healthy condition, u. it. Hagcubuch. Almost Distracted Dr. Miles' Nervine Restores Health ID YOU EVER suffer from real ner vousness? When overy nerve seemed to quiver with a peculiar, creepy feeling, first In ono plan:, and then another and all seemed finally to conccntrato lu a wrltUlngjumblo In tho brain, and you be cotno Irritable, fretful and peevish; to bo followed by an Impotent, weakened condi tion of tho nervo centers, rinsing la the cars, and sleepless, miserable nights ? Mrs. Eugene Scarlcs, 110 Slmonton St., Elk hart, Ind., says: "Kcr tous troubles had made mo nearly lusano and physicians wero unable to help me. My memory was almost gone and every llttlo thing worried me until I was almost distracted. I really foared I was becoming a maniac. I Imagined all sorts of evil things and would cry vcr nothing. 1 commenced taking Dr. Miles' Ilostoratlvo Nervlue and four bottles of thlswonuerful remedy completely cured. mo. and 1 am as well now us I ever was." T-. HTIIa. VnRlnn la er,m mii.nntDi,. JV' XJLt vnnn bi ..uu . J . ...... . ( . Otstbottlo will benefit or money refunded f j BloodfHerveFood N For Weak und Run-Down People from Chilrlhood to Old Age. , ' WHAT iT (S! ""he rlchrstof aUrentonitlre f Footia, (K-.K'ise it r.-placta tha eatne Btibttances , to tLo t.I-MiJ ni ricrvpH that nro exhausted in i th-tivi wi. Hf.'-'.-t ii"11uidnlivdfrpaBc, tniliirrntlon, i hl(Tl UfitJt;, oitiHotk, worry, eieeusia, abuse, etc. ' WHAT IT DOES! Ur timn the blopd J pn-wHiulm'' ,8tiJ the Jippmion perfftt(it creates M so d (It h. i i- Ij md itnupth. Tho nerves h9 t' J 'nn man iron tlm drain tornnitH artivn urA ' M rloir. J rt..r -iff loetTi'filltyand ntnpiJnjr ail unxtinir hi s k1 wpaknem in either s i. 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In a short timo the reader will havo for gotten the excitement of the present political iinii!iign, nud tlio words liepublican, Demo crat or l'opocrats will boa thing of the past and your thoughts will naturally turn to tho coining holidays with the question, what will l the hest thing to huy lor unrisimas pres ents for mv adult friends, and what will give most nlcasuro to children and llttlo tots? There is nothing of more valuo ana lasting, or, that has como Into mors general uso than the living nud receiving of beautiful books, Thero are no doubt many of our readers who are ready to act as agents for tho salo of a series of four attractive holiday books, rang ing in prices from 50c. to 32.23. Such books are published by the well-known firm of tilllesnie, Metzgar & Kellcy, 030 North llroad street. Philadelphia, I'a. So confident are they of tho selling qualities of their books, that they will furnish a handsomo combina tion outfit, free of charge, pay freight eliargos, give premiums, also allow very liberal commissions to any ono who will de vote attention to tlio business. Wo advise any of our readers who want profitable em ployment to writo to thciu for particulars, Dishonest I'oi-liuustor Unmoved. WAbilixoTON, Oct. 20. Tho president has removed Postmaster John 11. Levis ut Uluek ltlvor Falls, 'Win., and appointed David Thompson ns his successor. Tho summary notion In dismissing Lovis is. duo to disclosures of alleged corruption entered Into to obtain otUco. LovlM was appointed Dec. 11, 1B9U. Inn rocont po litical discussion It was asserted that Lovls paid a largo sum of money toa local nows papor to support his caniUdany for tho olllce nnd it subsequent Investigation, 'tho department claims, has. substantiated thoso charges. Consul General Vacation. Washington, Oct. 20. It Is Intimated In oillclal olrclos hero that although no regular formal lenye 1ms yet lioeu Issued to Goueral Fltzhugh Lou tu absent him self from his post as oonsul general at Ha vana, that he has arranged tho business of tho consul generalship so that it may be wifely left for tv time at least to Mr. Springer, our energetic vice consul gen oral. It is extMOted, therefore, that he will soon puy n visit tu his homo In Richmond. Heavy Hue-iv Storm lu Michigan. MENOMINEE, Mich., Oct. 20. It snowed thick and nist all day yvsturdny and con tinued until nearly midnight. It is tho first of tho season. Navigation of tho bay is very ditllcult.ovving to the thick weather. Snow, also fell In tho Hay City and north central parts of Michigan. Csdiio Vysetr Tvra, Drowned. JIINDKN, Out., (Jet. 20. Mtirtln Grosello and Lcsllo Valontlers, two young men, started to cross Gull lake yesterday, but half wny over their cauuts upset and both were dx-ovvuctL Many a day's work is lost by5 sick head ache, caused by indigestion and stomach troubles. DeWitt's Llttlo Early Itisers are the mott effectual nlll for overcoming sucli difficulties. C. H. Hagenbuch. Dlsltirutriteit, If Kltlt-tf Ills (iraiiilmother. CLAUKSVIU.K. On., Oct. 20. St. Clair Glovor and his brother, n denf luuto, hnvo been urrosted, charged with tho murder of their grandmother, Mrs. v. x. mover. St. CUvlr Glover-has confessed. Ho states that ho killed his gmudmother becnuso sho put him off. in her will. Tho old lady. was-weiutny. one wns lounu neau in ueu. with h bodr of chloroform by her sido, This was placed there to creato tno uii- nrosslou tlmt It wus suicide, but brulsos on hor face und throut Indicated that sho, had choked to death. HAVE YOU USED Thompson's Diphtheria iCure ? Read what others who have used it say: I have uwd Thompson's Diphtheria Cure in my famUy uiul caret three or my children of the Diphtheria and know It Is iisurecure. I tt-el tlmt every one should know of It, for Diphtheria fs a disease that battles most or the doctors. If yourmeiiicino is kept In the house and used according to directions as soon as the throat begins to Ret sore, they w ill never know they hiul the Diphthe ria. Yoa are at lllrtr to uso the above testimonial, which I will be glad to sub stantiate to persons who v,ll cull to see me. Voars respectfully, John Stryker, bergeunt of Tolice, Wlllliunsport, Pa. This certifies that for several months I have bwn using Thompson's Dlph thorluCureln myfamUy and regard it as the beand uiosl speedy remedy for colds and Bore throat I have ever known, I do not hesitate to recom mend, it. O. D. Fenepucker, D. D. PastorOrace M. K, Church, Wtiliamsport, Pa. I have-used' your Diphtheria Cure In myfaiaUyandltworksltkencliarm. It does its work quick, anil that is v hat you wont In Diphtheria or croup. I would, not 6a without It. . Respectfully. Q. SI. Warner, Wuluunsport, Po- Thc? above testimonials are authentic and we iuvite you to. correspond with the writers. Cljompsori Oipljtijepia Cure Co.. WlIiUIHV .A PORT, PH. The whole system is drained and under mined bv Indolent ulcers anil open sores, DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo speedily heals them. It is tho hest pile euro Known, u. JJ. Hngenbueh. A During Mull llohlier. Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 20. A during robber of thonmils bus been arrested here by tho postal authorities. Tho culprit Is C. II. Hamilton, alias Wallace. Hamil ton npiHNired at tho Union depot v. wiring tho brass buttous nnd uniform of a rail way mull agent. Ho stopped boldVy up to a traok that wus standing under tlve de pot shells, pulled down it letter pouch anil earrtwl it into iv waiting room. Thero be placed the potioh under nn ovwoout that hung upon his arm anil wauufii iuxo ne street, not knowing that h hnd been 'shadowed." A short tins afterward Hamilton was arrested nt his hotel. Ho had out open the snok, nnd wns going thmnuh tho letters whlon It oouhuihmi when tho oflloers broko Into his room. Ho hnd already extracted several small turns of money. For snlo at ICIrlln's drug store. Teams to H I re. If you wont to hire a safe and reliable team for driving or for wokinp purposes t,av Shields' livery stablo a visit. Teams constantly on hand at rtftsonable rates. JAMES SHIELDS, No. 410 East Centre street. Opposite Heading railroad station. Askvour arocor for tho "Boyal Patent" nir..9'"'"'"vlnu other hruud. It is tho best .Mulling l'l i piim,. Tlio Lincoln Itepubllcan Club , jli special meeting to-morrow evening id mt preparations to tako part in the ltepubll( rally on Wcdnosday, All members are quested to be present. The Coming ltnjnl Weilillug. CrttinoK, Jlontenegro, Oct. 20. Tho Crown Prince of Naples and the Princess Unions, of Montenegro, started for lUily yesterday, accompanied by the prominent members of tho Montenegrin family, who will be present nt their nmrrlago. Tho route to the station was lined by the army, i royal salute was flrod und the prlnoe and princess wero euiMusiumuxuiy choered. Tlio Wuntlier, for eastern Now York, oastern Pennsyl vania. New Jerwy nnd Delawuro: Threat ening weather uud locul showers i Increas ing (.outnwosioriy wiuus. Janitor Mercantile Exchaoge, N. Y. It saves one-halt the time, one-half the labor. AH Janitors should P. J. CANFIELD, Agent ffcr i Shenandoah and Vicinity For BARBEY'S Beer and Porter .ft Amil i . i Trv 1 1 f i.x i lie mouern cieaner x m tiWiiiininiiuiiH Barbey's Bohemian Beer.l 1