EVENING HERALD : iXTAitl.lsiil.i) in?u. Published every Kvcnlng, Kiccpt Sunday, at II Houtii jAnniN HTiinrr. Nkaii CnHma. The Herald In dcllveird InHhcnnliilosli and the surrounding towns for six tents n week, pay able to the carriers. Hy innll S8.00 n year, or 'Mi cents a mouth, payable In advance. Advertise ments charged according to space and position. The publishers reserve the right to change tho ranltloii o( ndvertleliicnt wIipiimm tho pill Icntlon n( news demands It. The rlKht Is roaervctt to reject any advertisement, whether paid fur or not, Mint the publishers may deem Improper Advertising rate inado known upon application. E ilereil at the po"toflko at Shenandoah, l'n., an econd class mall matter. TKLHl'HONH CONNECTION. Evening Herald wldnksiuy, ocTonuii 21. lswi. REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET. Fon riiusiiiKj.T, WILLIAM M'KINI.UY, Of Ohio. KOI! vick rnrxiiiKST, OAllllLT A. H0I1AIIT, Of New Jersey, REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. FOR t'OSORIWMA?fAT.!.Al(IIK, OALUSltA A. OltOW, Of Susquehanna. SAMULL A. DAVIiNPOKT, Of Lrle ruoTiXTio.v ami 1 1:1:1; TltAlli;. Twcntj -scv I'll Years of Protection (1KII. to lKII.'li decreased our public debt Nl,7 I7,:!"I,k:k. Three Irainil I ico I'rmlii (lHfl.t to IKilll) increased oar public debt !Vio2,- :fi,nsu. These lire the plainest reasons why Mclvlulcy Hlioiild he fleeted president, the sooner the heller. TO-NIGHT'S MEETING. Tlio public meeting in Ferguson's theatre this evening, which will be addressed by Congressman W. A. Stone, of Allegheny t'ity ; 1) C. Ilcnirng and (ioorgo M. I.oads, L'sqs,, of l'ottsvillo, will be a monster affair. Hiiiipaign marching clubs, headed by the famous Cirant Hand, will participate in the demonstration previous to the meeting, and will attract many voters from -the adjacent towns. To-night's meeting will surpass anything of the kind yet held in tho present cam paign, and the fact that Congressman Stone, si statesman of national reputation and who lias electrified hundreds of audiences hy his oiatory, will speak, is in itself sulllciciit to nic',c tho theatre. An invitation is extended to the voters of all parties, without icgaid to picviousalllllatlou, h present and hoar the issues of tho contest lo d scussud in an impartial and convincing manner. MR. SHEPHERD'S SUBSTITUTE. During the campaign of 102, when l'losi dout Cleveland was a candidate, there was considerable criticism of the Democratic candidate's unpatriotic action in tending a substitute to battle for tho pronation of tho Union, while bo himself enjoyed the luxuries ef Lome life. Watson F. Shcplieid, the Democratic candidate for Congress, has also found it necessary to secure a substitute in tho person of Hon. V. A. Sovulcn, of l.chillh county. Mr. Shepherd is deserving of the samo cvitii i sin that President Cleveland leeeived. Tho latter lacked siiillricnt patriot ism to defend the honor of hiseouiitry, while Mr. Shepherd lias adopted a similar position in tho present contest. Mo is shirking his duty ; and it would bo moio manly were he to.ackuowlodgo that which lie has not the 'courage to public express that the Chicago platform is in direct contrast to the cherished principles of the Democratic party of tho past. Hut' it is useless to expect Mr. Shepherd, tin tlio absence of his substitute) to give expression to such p.itriotio sentiments as thousands of Democratic loaders and voters lire doing to day. No; Mr. Shepherd cannot do that lie wants to go to Congress, and it is immaterial to him how he gets there or upon what platform. If the Hon. V. A. Sowden was a candidate for Congress in this district, the voters would have no objections to him defining Ills own or Mr. Shepherd's position oil tlio iiucstious now In-fore tlio Atiioiicuii people; but they deem il an insult to their intelligence, and an evi dence of 'Candidate Shepherd's weakness, for some one not a candidate to define that can didate's position, especially when tlio can didate himself is at the meeting. They nat urally incline to the belief that candidate w!iu must resort' to such methods would be of littlo benefit to the people of this county in Congnss. And they are about right. While Mr. Shepherd allowed his substitute to define Ins (Shepherd's) position as to the f hicago pint form, tlio Deuio"ratic candidate for Congress did succeed In consuming forty minutes at Monday night's meeting in read ing speeches from dead statesmen. It is re markable how much praise Mr. Shepherd be atowsniKju die Uepubliean statesmen of the past, and how readily ho eau misiiuute garbled jmnsuges from their speeches of ten or twenty years ago and make them appli cable to tlio present financial discussion, all for the purpose of misleading the voter in order that Watson Shepherd can go to 011 liretts. Mr. Shepherd, ill every speech lie has made In the pieseutiauuwlgn, has quoted the Hon. .lames U. ltlaine. l'.von in defining his p igitlon to the Democratic club, of tow n, t lortly aftT hi nomination, he used the woids of Juuies (i. lllaino without proper t rodit. r.very student of recent history known that .Mr. lllaino was opposed to the f i66ud unlimited coinage of silver, although 1,0 was never hostile to silver as money. Neither, 14 the ltt'publicau party of to-day. I lie llsimhlieau platform declares In favor .1 tho present standard, Weliae siilheienl r ,,Ul, diver and paper money for all our mda. Ho bnsiues int in inconvenienced t.'tUe want oi suttieieiit silver dollars fur nWiiilliy the government. 'AiAuote Mr. lllaino an favoring the free ond'Nnlluiiti'il coinage of silver is a fraud iWii the ueople--a.wwli,o a l-umrtiu a uuhatltuUi from, UMati eouuty. If ltlaiuo weallve to-day be would favor sound money as strongly a he opposed (be rouluek;iiiUa. tioll. J.et us sei. what Mi. IJhiiuoilid a on Hi' stion. In a ieccli in the Senate in 1W, the Ilia ml hill for the unlimited coinage of silver at 10 to 1 was under disunion, wo take the following from the Congressional liecord, in which Mr. lllalue said : "However men may differ about (aiousond processes, all w ill admit that within a few veiirs a grunt dlsturlmnee hns tnken plaie In tho relative value of gold and silver, and that silver Is worth less or gold Is worth more In tho inonev markets of the world In 1s?s than In ISiUwhcn the further coinage of silver was prohibited in this loiintry. To rrnmnctlre It now as though the facts and circumstances of that day w ere surrounding us Is to wilfully and plnlnll'dceclvc oursellcs. If our deinom liga tion w ere the only laus, for the diillne In the j value of silver, then rcinniictlriitioii would las its proper and effectual cure Hut other causes nilitc beyond our eontlol have been far more potentially operative than the mere fact of Congress prohibiting its further coinage ; and as legislators we are hound to take cognisance of these causes. Tlic iicinnnciiruunn 01 suver in the grout f Irrmaii Ihnplrc and the eolisciiiciit nnrtlal and well nlgll complete suspension of coinage for the governments of the Jjitin I nlon, have Keen me leaning 001 umuk causes n the decline 111 the value of silver. 1 believe then that If (lerinany were to rcninnc tlre silver, and the kingdoms and stntes of the 1 atlii t'nlou were to reiien their mints, silver would at 01 resume Its former relation with gold. Tin-difficult problem Is what we shall do when we aim to re-establish sliver without tho co operation of liurnpcnh tamers." It must lie remembered that when Mr. lllaino mill this tho silver in a dollar was worth lr.J rents; now it is wortli a little less than Wl cents. He said further; "The nilestlon before Congress then sharply ili'dned In Hie 1 ending House Hill (Itlnnd Hill for the unlimited coinage of silver at 10 to 1) ts w hether it Is now safe and expedient to offer free lolnage to the sliver dollar of 11'.' grains w ith the mints of the Latin t'nlou closed anil (eriuauy not permitting silver to he coined as inonev. At current rates of silver the fr e coin age of the dollar containing I12J-, grains vvnrth III gold about '.a cent", gives an Illegitimate proul to the ow ner of the bullion enabling him to take '.l cents worth to the mint anil get ft stamped as coin and force bis neighbor to take It for a dollar. This Is an undue anil unfair ad vantage w hleh the government ha wright to give to the ovvnersof silver bullion, and which defrauds the men w ho are forced to take the dollar And It assuredly follows that If woglve free coinage to this ilollur of Inferior value nnd put It in eheiilatlon, we do so at the expense of our better t oi nago In gold, and unless we expect the uniform anirinvariahle experience of other nations to lie In some niv-tcriolls w ay suspended for our iiccitlinr benefit w e will unavoidably lose our gold coin. It will llnvv out from us with the certainty and resistless force of the tides " It will bu seen that Mr. lllaino then as sumed the same position towards tlio free and unlimited coinage of silvor that the Republi can party does to-day, and onco more the IlnRAM) has shown that Mr. Shepherd is deceiving tho men from whom lio is solicit ing votes. If, as Mr. lllaino says, "it is an undue and unfair advantage" to give the owners of silver bullion, und defrauds the man who is forced to take the dollar, when silver was worth 03 cents, then it is surely a crime now to give the silver mine owners that privilege, when tho silver in a dollar is worth a little less than 50 cents. Mr. Shepherd has been ((noting garbled extracts from tlio speoches ol .ur. liiaine, and our loaders can seo for themselves where the dead slatennau would stand in tlio present contest were ho living to-day. Not satisfied with deceiving tho voters of the county by importing a substitute from l.ehlgh county to define tho Democratic candidate's osition, Mr. Shepherd has also lesorled to tlio ennally fraudulent act of misuuotlng a dead statos- I'or Weak Men Villi Nervous Debility This Is Ceitaluly the Cliiinenof 11 I.UVtlnic. Weak men differing from nervous debility, weakened powVrs and exhausted vigor, can now take new hope. Hero Is something which will ponjet fully interest them. It Is a fact that until row sufferers havo been de barred from seeking a cure hy tho gnat specialists in these complaints owing to the cost of travel to tho lar:fe city and tho high foes charged by these tuulnuiit physicians. Here, therefore, is a chauco inr weak men In our community which should not he lost. Dr. (ircenc, of 3S Vest lttli St., New York City, who has the largest practice in tl e world, nnd who Is without doubt the most successful specialist in curing tills class of diseases oilers to Jive free consultation by mail to nil weakened, vigorlcas and norve exhausted men. You havo the privilege of consulting Dr. (Irceno hy letter describing your complaint and lie will, after carefully considering your condition, send you a lcticr fully explaining all your symptoms, telling you everything about your complaint so plainly that you will understand exactly w hat alls you. Ho will also glvo you his ad vice, based upon his vait experience and wondcrul success in treating and curing such cases, as to Just what to do to get cured. All this will cost you nothing and you can thus havo consultation with tlio host-known physician and acknowledged most successful specialist in the world, without leaving homo and at no expense whatever. The Doctor is the discoverer of that greatest of medicines, Dr. Greene's Ncrvura blood and nervo remedy, and ho has discovered many other most valuable remedies. Write to him now, for this is tlio rhanco of a lifetlino to get cured which you may never havp again. WAHANOY CITY. Tlio people of Schuylkill county will never rewnid a "statesman" of that calibre. They want, and will have, a man of honest con victions, and who has the courage to express tliciii without a substitute. Wo think Mr. Shepherd is beaten. to ouiti: a coi.n in tixu day Take Uixntiro llromo tiulnino Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it falls to cure. i cents. Mnrilafifi Licenses. Mendon L. I.udvvig and Laura A. Tctcr, both i-f Drch. rsville. 1 .111 ,s t.oi hinsl.l and licit 11 ml j!n'.s.,vago, bnlli "! !'n I'cr-villc. John 1'. .'.M V.'ih.v, of llaz'etua.atid Annie Mctilv 1111, of McAiloo. Maitiu Kudioko and Agio L'eniaduviih, both of McAdoo. Samuel Wall, of Mahanoy City, and Char lotte li.iiley, of Mahanoy township. Anthony Niuhntais and Mario Laraukute, both of Mahanoy City. John Knerper, of Virginia, and lame M. Opie, of Donaldson. Anthony Diimalievvic. and ico'aiiennviaK, both of Shenandoah. Jos. Amour and l'ollie M. Minnich, both of Shenandoah. . Stiney Woskavage and Sophio Cristyuiek, botli of .Sl.cuaudo.ih. Frank X. ltcilly and Charlotte Tyson, both of l'ottsvillo. Orip-CrildK-IleHdnche Why stiller with Coughs, Colds and Ij ilrippo when Ijixatlve llromo Quinine will euro you in one day. Put up in tablets con i-eninnt. for takln!.'. (lunniiitccd to cure, ot monov refunded. Price, 25 cents. For sale by Kirlin's Pharmacy. Itiirgl.trs Stent a Valuable Choline from tlio M, Cmilciis Church. Mahanoy, Cm', Oct. 21. When Patrick Mohan, the sexton, went to St. Canieus church at six o'clock this morning lie dis covered that some timo during the night or early morning hours burglars had broken into the edifice. They gained admittance by breaking in one of the windowsin tlio vestry. An investigation showed that a gold chalice valued at S1.10 had been stolen. It was subseiiuently learned that the wheel- Wright shop of Uastian & Kurt); and blacksmith shop of George Carter had also been entered by burglars during the night, but thus far it is not known that the tliL-rcs carried away anything. It is be lieved, however, that the same gang broke Into the shops to get tools with which to oporate on the church. A go'd chalice was stolen from the Polish Catholic cliarch some months ago, hut it was sulMuueiitly found on the mountain by some hoys. An inquest was held last night on thedesth of Albert Becker, tlio Lehigh Valleyrailroad section boss, who was killed at the Primrose colliery on Monday evening. From the evi dence adduced it appears tliat a truck of a loaded gondola had become broken anil t he ear was jacked up for repairs. Iho car suddenly lurched over to one side. All the men except Pecker ran away. The latter utroatcd towards the embankment and fell, tho cars toppling over 011 him. Tin- jury rendered a vordict of accidental death. W. J. Parkinson, of Xcw York, will ad dress a Kepuhlican meeting here next Tues day evening. A Democratic meeting was held in Annoiy hall last night, at which John F. Dolphin, r.-((., presided. Col. W. II. Sowden, of Al 1 nitown. and Watson F. Shepherd, Ksq., of Pottsvillii, spoke. Citizens of Mahanoy Plane wire in town last night soliciting suhseiiptinns for Cor nelius Klordau, whoso wife and son, Daniel, were burned to death in the fire at M-ihanoy Plane yesterday morning. The funeral of the victims will take place to-monow morn ing. Mass will ho celebrated in Holy llosary hnrch, Mahanoy Plane, and interment will ho made at Fiackvillc, The Ladies' Auxiliaiy of the Y. M. ('. A. Will give a musicals in t le Association s rooms to-iiiorrow evening, at h o dock., Tlio funeral of Albert Pecker, of Park Place, will take place to-morrow, at noon. Tho remains will be brought here via the Lehigh Valley I!. It. and transferred to tho P. & It. depot, whence the funeral will pro ceed to Harnesvillo, where services will be held ill the I'nion church and interment made in the adjoining cemetery. Sumo time early this morning burglars hroko into tlio residence of Samuel Heinhavt and stole an umbrella, coat and vest. NUGGETS DP NEWS. Kdwtird Turner, n burglar, vns onuglit tit Ashury l'nrk, N. J. His nrrost wns cnusciIthroUKh his charity ton poor widow. A loading Horliti newspaper status that It learns that tho emperor ami empress of Qoriniiny will visit tho czar nost summer. At Tcrro Hnuto, Intl., yostordny John It. Gentry iimdo tin uiisuctosful effort to lower his record of 2.00J4, covering tho 111II0I11 B.UIH- Miss Kdith Slicparil, H. Vnndorhllt's gruuddutightor, was married ut Scnr-liorough-on-tho-Huilson yosturdnj- to Mr. Krnosto G. Fnbbln. AiH'lcos from Guayaquil sny tho banks havo nil succeeded III opening thelrvaults, undlmvo discovered that tho contents wore loft unharmed by tlio great llro. Tho Hodman Manufacturing company, of South Kingston, 11. 1., whero 500 pooplo havo been out of employment since July, will resumo operations In full Nov. 0. Bit Julian I'mincofote, British ambas sador to tho United States, who Is on his way to Washington, Is said to boar fresh Instructions coiioernltig tho Venezuelan dispute. Mr. nud Mrs. Walter L. Castlo, of Sun Francisco, who vvoro arrostod In London, charged with stealing some- vnlualdo furs and released upon JSOO.OOO ball, will bo ilieil on Nov. 2. Tho w hole system is dralnrd and under mined by indolent ul.'crs and open sores. DeWitt's Witoh Hazel Salvo speedily heals them. It Is tho best pile euro known. C. II. Hagenbiicli. htrlkors Compromise Their lliircrenccft. MIJ.VILIX, N. J., Oct. 21. Whitnll, Tn tnm & Co., the glass manufacturers, and their workmen havo settled on, a 10 por lent, olf of last year's scale. This ends tlio trouble, nnd tho men havo been notified to go to work next wook. The- men quit work because tho company wanted them to accept a 20 per cunt, reduction. Many a day's work is lost by sick head ache, caused hy indigestion and stomach troubles. DoWitt's Littlo Early lilsers arc tho moit effectual pill for overcoming such difficulties. C. II. llagenbuch. The New Turtitsh Minister Wasiiixoion, Oct. 21. Moustnpha Tnh sln Hoy. tho newly arrived Turkish min istor, was presented to pocrottiry Olnoy yosterduy at tho stato depart tnont by Mavroyenl Hey, the retiring miulster. Ho will piesent his credentials to tho presi dent In a day or two. DRIVEN ON THE ROCKS. The fstcainer Arago Lost and Twelve Drowned While Trying to Land, MAnsilFlKf.ti, Ore., Oct 21. Tho steamer Arngo, ownod by tlio Oregon Coal and Navigation company, from Coos Hay for San Francisco, wns carried by tho current nnd drlvon on tho rooks of the jetty nt Coos Hond yostordny. Slio will bo a total loss. In nttoniptlng to land a boat load of pnssongors and crow tho boat wns cap sized. Twelves woro drowned, four pas songors nnd eight of tho crow, -ftf which tho following Is a partial list: K. M. McQraw of Coqull City, John Normnti of Mnrshflclil anil Hlchard Wal ters of Oakland, pnssengors. Of flio ship's crew the drowned nro: M. 1'. Wtiittlo of San Francisco, flrcinnn; Krlo Walla of San Francisco, ilromnui Hlchard Patter son of San Frnnclsco, stowanl; A. Fer nandez, chief cook; Wi K. Brown, chief engineer' ,1. Kurgor, sailors Harry San ders, sailor. .Thonccldont occurred during n heavy fog. What Is left of tho steamer to bo seen Is two spars projecting upon tho ocean beach. Tho survivors wero brought to Empire City 011 tho tug Columbia. Notre of tho bodies of tho lost wero recov ered. Tho Arngo was built by tho Union; Iron works in I&80. Hor gross tonnago is placed nt 017 tons. Tho craft has long been In tho coasting trado nnd Is ouo of tho best known bunts In this port , - A Princely Sailor. 1'nn.AnELl'niA, Oct. 21. Tho Italian cruiser Crlstoforo Colombo, Chovallor A. Herthollni commander, nrrlvod hero yes terday aftornoon. 1'rlnco Louis of Savoy, Duko of Abruzzi, Is on board getting ex perience as a sailor. Tho cruiser will ro inaln hero ono week, and will then sail for Now York. Tho Italian consul, Chovallor G. M. Lucca, aud o-Unltod States Minis ter to Italy William Potter received tho olllccrs and Prince Louis immediately lifter the ship had swung Its anchor. A commltteo of prominent Italian citizens has arranged to cntortaln the visltorsdur Ing their presence In this city. On Satur day night u banquet will bo given In tho visiting prince's honor. Full Details Gladly Given, A Railroad Official's Experience. It EDWAHD EDMONDS, long con nected with railroad construction In Nebraska, writes! "My heart troubled and pained mo for 13 yeara. Shortness of oreath was tho constant and most common symptom. Intenso.ojccrnclatlns pain, gener ally f ollowoil any wvcro exertion. Falntncss, hunger withontany appetite; fluttering that made mo clutch my breast, and palpitation that often staggered mo nj If I would fall, were frequent attacks. Again, everything would turn black It I arose from a stooping post uro quickly. Sleepless nights with their prostrating unrest wero numerous and I could get no rest day or night. I consulted leading phy pislans and tried adver tised remedies. They gave mo no relief . Ono of Dr. Milos' circulars described lay caso so exactly that I took Dr. Jlllos' New Heart, Curo and I ara now a well man. I hopo every ono troubled with heart dbcaso will try Dr. Miles' remedies. If they will write mo personally, I will gladly glvo them full details of my experience." Enw. Edmonds. T. O. Box 03, David City, Nebraska. Dr. Miles' Heart Curo is sold on guarantee that first bottlo benefits or money refunded, Dr. Miles' Heart Cure Restores Health .clinaublt Dies of Consumption. SAN HKllXAhlilXO, Oil., Oct. 21. II. B. Schnaubolt, 11 member ot tho band of an archists who caused tho Haymarkot riot 111 Clilc-.'.'jo. died of consumption in this city lnt Friday, hut tho identity of the man v. as m.: discovered until Monday. Mora Men Suspended. The closing down of tho foundry at tho Coal and Iron shops ut l'ottsville, has thrown fortv men out of work. The order went into effect last evening, and is caused hy too much stock being on hand, and It is not known when work will bo resumed. Including the eighteen men suspended before, thero aro uoiv fifty-eight employes of the l'ottsvillo shops out of work. It is caused by a general cuitailmeiit of business that generally hap pens about this time. "vs. KjP SAVES its cost in tSr LABOR ten times -vy over. P''b it on light- -ssrj Eglly; let the clothes Ets-soak a short time;-5 EWthen rinso. It washes KT ri-Un! icolf and "Wl Sunlight s Soao nt- i Ills Cnuselence Troubled lllni. Wasiiixoton, Oct. 31. United States Treasurer Morgan yesterday received a conscience contribution of $53 In n draft drawn on the First National bank of (ireenfleld, Mass. Tho sendor says the money was paid to him In tho settlement of his account as an olllcor In tho Union army for pay of a servant. "When It wu., paid to 1110," tho letter continues, "I sup posed It was right, and that if an olllcor did his own work and had no servant he was entitled to a sorvant's pay." He has slnco found that this Is not so, nnd much regrets his ignorance nud mistake 111 tho matter. "Iliad chronic diarrhoea for ten year?," says L. W. Kichlein, a Justice of the Peace at South Eastoii, I'a. "No remedy afforded me leal relief until I was induced by Chas. I'. Killaii, the druggist, to try Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Hemedy. It cured me aud for a year I havo had 110 return of the'trouhle." It has also cured many others, among them old soldiers who had contracted tho disease iu tho army and given up all hopo of recovery. I'or sale by Oruhler Ilros., druggists. .CHASES BloodfHerveFood tfiglGHiOUfijElp tirrr. V6li.. liEFcRE TAKfrlfi" For Weak and Run-Bown People fro.t: Chlldliaoii to Old Age. WHAT iT IS ! '"lis richest of !! rest .rn'lve toods, l.eotls'i it r-poo-us tho t.nuo suh Hlicis to tre-lili,l and i.ervrs thiit sr,' extinact. 1 In lheit.irohf'-f;i7lnrttuiiV-ti?dlii"aie',ltiai' . ,Uiid, niirti l.vlug, overwork, worry, ejicessts, anuhc.et j. WHAT !T OOSS! II? iniVinir th hlniti ? irenna rtcli.i'nil th inrpjon perti ct,it cwmpj bo. a tlislivei',.'lurni itr,.nffth. Tho nprv-.-s bo Mis inajiii A'i'tc, Hoi hrnia 1 "foni"S acti.o ar.'' 1 clnr. if-rrnstoro itloatrftiitPrftnds-oprJnif so uabthiKdr-t -j, n,l wenkiipsfn either sn,t; lira Doi'ip's' ; a'lrt a-1. fmi lorenulatnrlt t -worthlu jT'iprt 1 an'ii, .One hox mtts u week. Price cor (I boifa If J i-i. riniCK,ir,rl,j,.,al. llooklree. . TlvE an. CHAOS COr.t'ANV, UU CUiostuiU it. i'hlladeluhli. doesn't IV clothes Pure Soap -SS, "CO evv Jruy' XV. C. T. U. ItltlDCiKTON. N. . I., Oct. 21. Tho twonty- third annual convention of tho Women's Christian Teniporanco Union, of Now Jersey, began hero yesterday. Sessions were hold in the Central il. K. otiurch, Mrs. Knimn Hourno, the state president, In tho chnlr. Thero was a delotates' prayer itid conforotico mooting, anc il mooting or tho o.tecutlvo commlttou in tr.l aftornoon. Mrs. Mary Coupland, of Jorsoy City, led tho dovotlonal oxorclsos last night Ovor 1M dole-gates wero in atteudanco ut tho Dpeuing sessions. Tlio Manitoba School (Juestloti. WiNNtl'KO, Man., Oct. 21. It Is learned that a hitch has occurred in tho confer ence for tho settlement of tho parochial school question ndw In progress in Ot tawa. 1'romlor Imrier and the dologatos from Manitoba had agreod to allow u half hour a day In each school for tho teaching of religion by the Human Catholics, tho belief being that this concession would settle the dilllculty. Hut this raised such Btrong opposition that tlio Manitoba pre mier. Mr. Greonway, wlthdrow from tho tigruemont. Clem-mi llucltiic.r In tlio Northwest. CHICAGO, Oct 21. General Simon Boli var Hucknor, of Kontucky, candldato of tho National Democrntlo party for vice president, left for Milwaukee and the northwest yesterday. Ho Is accoinpunlod by Mrs. Huokner, Simon Hucknor, Jr., and others. General l'almer and Mrs. L'lilmer wore called to Hloomlngtou on Monday nftornoon to intend the funeral of a nonr relative of General l'almer. Gen eral l'almer will join the bpooial train at St. I'tttil. A Minjstcr' Pointed Maleiiiout Some ministers and other public speakers are greatly troubled with hoarseness and sore thriait. Here is what Hev. 8 11. Lvans, pastor of the Williaiusport, Pa., Third street, M. I'., church, says: "My throat became so hoarse and troubled me so much that I LeverBtoo., Ltd. HurWnand -an -ISO. si. 11 1 in S Ooiulug Kvents, Nov. 3. Annual Supper, auspices of Calvary ll.iptist church, in itobhins' opera houso. Nov. 2r,. Thanksgiving turkey supper in Kobbins' opera house, under auspices uf All Hunts' church. Oct. 3D. Twenty-third annual ball under tho auspices of the Rescue Hook & Ladder Company, No. 1, in Kobblns' opera house. Dec. 3. Twenty-fourth annual supper under the auspices of tho Welsh church, in Ilohbins' opem house. llaptist PROFESSIONAL CARDS. The Illseovery Saved Ills Life. Mr. G. Caillouette, Druggist, Iieaversville, says: To Dr. King's :sew Discovery t nun niv Hin. Was taken with la Limine aim ried all tho nhvsieians lor miles about, hut of no avail and was given up and told I could not live. Having Dr. King's .evv Discovery n Hiv store 1 sent for a bottlo and began its use and from thefirst doso began to get better, ud after using threo bottles was up anu about asrain. It fs worth its weight 111 gold. e 011't keep store or house without it," tiet free trial at A. Wasley's Drug btore. Q 8. l'HIM.IPS, M. D. Olllco: 80 West Centra street. Can be consulted at all hours. ) K. 11UHKE, M. D. 30 H Lloyd etreet, Shenandoah. Office hours : 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3 and 7 lo T 1!. J'OMF.ItOY. ATTORNEY -AT-LAW Shenandoah, Pa. itf- M. HUKKU, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. OftUe-Kiran biilldimr. comer of JJsIn am t'entrn streets, Shcnandonh. "Jjl XV. bllOEMAKKIt, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market and Centre streets. With Hood's Barsapa rilla," Sales Talk," and t,how that this medi cine has enjoyed public confidence nnd patronage to a greater oxtont than accord ed any other proprietary medicine. This is Blmply because it ponaeiweii greater merit nnd produces greater oures than any other. It is not what we bay, but what Hood'B Sarsaparilla does, that tells the story. All advertisements o( Hood's Sariapa.llia, like Hood'a Sarsaparilla it self, aro honest. We have never deceived 1 .1.1.. ...it, (to uuiui.lallt'A H-dIclnal merit, is why to Mle have Uod Thm D1 abiding coufldenco in it, aud buy I obtained urmnnt and uermauent relief. Can highly ami unreservedly recoiu niciid Thouiou' Diphtheria Cure as a sure and skfe remedy for all it claims." Sold at Kirlin's drug store. When you want good rooting, plumbing gas fitting, or (ocaral tinunlthing dono oall ou E. F, Oalhwhcr IS Went Centre street Dealer in stn-i l-tf Uuy Keytun itotir. He sure that the name Lkwiu k llAKit, Ashland, l'a., in printedlon Sarsaparilla Almost to tho exclusion of all oihers. Try it l'tejiareiloiily by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. are the only pills to tako Hood's PHIS wlthllooil'sbarsaiiartll. ( every sack. pltOK JOHN JOKKfl, MUSICAL INSTRUCT0K, Lock Co GS, Mahanoy City, l'a. Having studied under some of the Los' aiuterH in Iindon and Paris, will give Icmmmh cm the violin, gulmr anil vocal cultuie. Terim reaaouablo. Address In care of 8trous. ih eweler MlienaiiUnah. A genuine voleouic waits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON Cor. flaln nnd Coal Sts. iinMi wtilakuvft. ii.ifrs tiorter and alt on- slanUy on tp. f 'holci tuinperanee drluLa and elKais. A Dismissed Warden Jtcinstuleil. AuiANV, Oct. 21. Hy decision of the court of appeals yesterday John J. Fallon, wnrdon of the Tombs prison, Iow ior.i cits', removed iu January last, is unlet uj reinstated 011 the ground that the charges undo by n deputy named O Shea, who was put In his position for tho purpose of ob taining evidence, wero not substantial enough to form a ground for dismissal Tho charges woro made that all outsider had ljoon admitted to visit Walter Lauder man, accused by H.irbara Aub, and that ho had also 111 treated Murdcror Hermann, Cure for If eiidaehe. As a romodv for all forms of Headache Electric Hitters has proved to bo tho very best. It effects a permanent curo and the most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to its influence. Weurgoall who arealllicted to procure a bottle, and give this remedy a fair trial. In case of habitual constijiatiou Electrio Hitters cures by giving the needed tone to tho bowels, and Tew cases long resist the use of this medicine. Try it onco. Largo bottles only 50 cents at A. Wasley's Drug Store. peppa. Railroad. bCIIUYKILL DIVISION. SlPTHMBEtt 29, 1898. Trains will leave She.-mndnnh after the nhors date for Wlggans, Ollberton, Fraokville, Darlr wolcr, hi. Clair, I'oltsvllle- Jiamourg, lieaamr Pottstown, rhoenlxville, Norrlstoivn and Phil adelphia (llroad street station) at 6 OS and U 49 a. ni. and t 20 p. m. on week days. For Poll? vino aim intermedlnie stations v iu a.m. SUNDAY. For "Wlirirans. Ollberton. Frackvllle. Darn Water. Sit. Clair, l'ottsville, at 6 OS, 9 4tTn. in, mi 310 p.m. For Hamburg, Heading, l'ottsto n, ' rnocmxviiie, isorristovvii, i-uiiuueipiuii aiocu, 9 40 n. m., 3 10 p. III. irnins leavo rracKviue lor isocnnnooau hi 10 40 n. 111. and 1211. 0I. 7 42 nnd 1027 P. m. Sunday, 11 13 a. in. and S 40 p. in. Leave I'otlsvillo lor islienanuoau hi iu io, li to a. 111. and 1 40, 7 15 and 10 00 p. m. Sunday at 10 40 a. 111., a 13 p. in. I.eav-e 1'hlladeliitila. (Hroad street station), for Shenandoah at 1 &7 and 8 33 a. in., 4 10 and 7 Jl p. iu. vv eek davs. Sundays leave nt i do a. m. l.enve Hroad street station, Philadelphia, loi Sen Girt, Ashury Park, Ocean tlrovo, Lon,- llrancli, ami Interinedlnte stations, I 00, D.00, 8.3a, 11.39 a. 111.. 2 3S. 3.30. 4.0J 11. in. week-dnye, 5 00 Saturdays only. Sunday Otop at Inttrlakon rorAsltury rarKj,(iwlB.wa. Leave llroad street station, I'liunueipuia, FOlt NDW YORK. Express, week-days, 3 SO, 4 05, 4 50,. S 15, 6 50, 7 31, 8 20, 9 50, 10 21 (Hilling Car), 1100 a. m. 120)noon, 12 33 (Limited 100 and 4 22 p. m. lllnllig Lars;, 140, ;ao u-niuug uir; o -u, a , 100,5 00, 05li(I)lnlns Carl. GOO. 0 50, 8 12,10 00, li. ni,. 12 01. Ilillllt. Sundays. 3 20. 4 05, 4 50, 5 13, S20, 833, 950, 1021, Dining Car, 1103 a. m 12 35.2 30 Dining Carl, t 00 (I.imitoi 122 Dining Car! 3 20, 5 5D, Dining Car, 0 35, 0 30, 8 IS, 10 00 pi 111., l Ol lllglll. Dxpress for lloston without change, 11 00 a. r.)., week-days, and 0 50 p. )n., dally. FOlt WASHINGTON AND THK SOUTH. For Baltlmre and, Washington, 3 50, 7 20, 8 81, 1020, 1123 B. m., 12 09 (1131 Limited Din. lug Car), 1 12, 3 18, 4 41 (5 19 Congressional Limited, Dining Car), 6 17, 6 55 (Dining Car). 758 (Dining Car) p. m., and 1205 night week days. Sundays, 3 50, 720, 912, 1123 a. m. ,12 00 1 12, 4 41, ( 5 15 Congressional Limited, Dining Car), 6 55 (Dining Carh.7 58 p. m. (Dining Car) nnd 12 05 night. ' lfor Sen dirt, eipring Lake, HeVrnar, Ocean Gmive, Ashury Park and Long Krancli, 6 50,. 8 25 nnd 11 39 n m 3 30 and 100 p. m. week days. Sundays, 8 25 a. m. FOn ATLANTIC CITY. Leavo Broad' street station, Philadelphia (t Delaware river prldgo), express, 702 p. m. daily. Leave Market street Ferry, express, 8 50 a. m., 2 00, 4 00, t. 00 p. to. Sundays, 8 15, 9 45 a. m. Accommodation, 8 00, 8 20, o. m 3 20 and 4 20 p. m., week days. Sundays, 8 00, 8 15 a. m., 4 00 and 5 00, p. in. , . For Cono May. Anglessea, Vlldwooa nq Holly Beach, and Sen Isle City, Ocean City and. Avalon Express, 9000. m., ill) a m, ween, days. Sundays, 9 00 a. m. Kxpress, 9 10 a. in., and 230, 4 20 p. m. week daj'M. Sundays, 8 50 a. m. For Somers Point. Express, o ou a. m,"" m. week days, bunuays, n. m. M. l'BEVos-r, "-.JY.00",' 1 .. Oen'l Manager. Gen'l I'ass'g'rAgU Who can thiak of some suanlo thing to patent Wanted-An Idea I rrolBCt jour Ideas; they may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WKPDEKHtKN ft CO.. l'utent Attor Mrs, Washington, V. ( .Ut their ft 10 otter and list of two iiunareu uiTcntiou Inianlty Arqultteil Iler of Murdor. Mavsfield. O.. Oct. 21. In tho case against Miss Colin Itoso, on trial lioro for liuving caused tho death of hop father. mother una brother Willi poison, rnu jury brought in 11 verdict nonulttlng tho no- cusod on tho ground or insaimy. duo wm probably be adjudged insane and sent to an neytuiii. Don't trltlo.away timo when you havo ,.li,.Un, morbua or diarrhoea. Fluht them in ti.n liaffinniiitf witn iievviti a uoue ai'.u niiolern Curo. You don't have to wnlt for resit !h, they are lustanbineons, and it leaves the liuwels in iieaiiuy couuiuou. u. 11. Hageiibueh. SU'odlftli Aruiumeut 1'latis. StocicBoi m. Svvedeu, Oct. 21. The gov crnnient will apply to the next rlksdagfur crodlta ot lu.uuu.oiW kroner (about 8,B0U,- uuo) to build an lronolftd, several nvjlllon kroner to build turnedo boats and orulsew, nnd o,U0i,U0U kroner (aboutvsl,0UU,0U0) with which to boglu thelortiuontion 01 moduli of Ilothnln. P. J. CANFIELD, Byic)M In llouUi.Ur-laJlingl wnw CUiN KJIllCUffO. III.. iyr vruii9 v. vu. 1 ItAlt K;OQ,Oyo Worst cea curea n 6 aan itt.. 1 nn.nntrn lmok. free J J !..n,.s.n..'iI'ririytfyr If you liave ovor eou a little child III tho agony of summer complaint, you eau reallzo tlx- ilanunr nf iIia troiiblo and anureeiate the value of iusuntaudoiu telle always flerjoil bv DeWitt's Colic and Cholera Curo. tor dvsantnrv nud diarrhoea it is a reliuull remedy. Wo could not aflbrd to recommend t his us a cure uu oas It were a cure, v, 11 Uageubuch. Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity --For-- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try, Barbel's Bohemian Beer.
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