EVENING HERALD I'.lTAllHsllLtl 187(1. I'linllshi ilmri I'.v i ulux. l.xi'i it Sunday, nt 8 HOL'TH JaIIIIIX MriitKl, Nt.AK (IhMTHK. Xlm llcnibl Is di-ilveud In HlieiixiKltjnri nml llie surroinidliiK towns for l cents a w-f-ek, my Kblo Id the curriers. My nml! 18 Ol) n i wr. or 16 cent n month. pnvHhlc In advance. Advpitlse merits chnrKcdift'conlliilitospHf't'nnd ,osltloli. Tlio publisher nwrvc the rlulit to clini.KO tho li osltion ut nclvfTtiwmriit whcncvrr the pub- cation of lifwn demands It. Hie riHlil in rescrvwl to rclcct miy Hflvortlneiimnt, liliw pld tor or not, tlmt tlif pulillsliers may uoem (mnroiif r. Advertlsituj mtM mode known upon ftpplicntinu. , ( Untered nt the postoiiicc ut Sheiiuiidfmh, l'n., an second class tBift.il tniiltcr. TKLHPIIONK I'O.NNF.CTION. Evening Herald MONDAY, NOVKMlir.K S, 1800. REfUHMCAN NATIONAL TICKET, ion i-iiKMir.!fT, WILLIAM MKI.NLUY, 01 Ohio, ion viti: I'lllMliKKI, UAllltlST A. IIOIIAltT, Ot Now Jersey. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. TOR CO.fOHHPHIMAlf-AT.LAMOM, OALU.SIt.V A. (MOW, Of Husipiehuunu. HAMUi:i. A. DAVllXI'OItT. Of l!rle TO-MORROW'S VICTOr.Y. Tho most momentous campaign in American lolitics not CAclidlim tlio utio th t swo;it Abraham Lincoln into the Presidential chair 1s now passin;; Into history . The last gun will bo 11 nil to-night, when Senator Holes l'oiirose, of I'hihidelphia, and ' lion. Charles N. Ilruinin nml others will address tlio voters if Shenandoah ifnd Maliauoy City. Nothing remains but to lecord and announce as we firmly believe u Krand and sweeping victory for Sound Money mid l'rotectloii and tho nation's liuuor. The citit is have made tin their minds, nml within forty-eight hours tho verdict will be uiiiiouucod. In Schuylkill county the llcnuhlicans have jiiadc a splendid fight, led by that chamiilon of tlio laboring clusses, Hon. tliarlos N. IS in linn . Jlis eifurts have been nobly eec onikd by tho 'other candidates upon tho In ki t. In this content, now closing, thoso patiiutio Democrat who have broken tho tie, of a lifetime to serve the cause of sound money must not bo ovorlooked. To them Is (Inc. in h grout measure, part of the credit of tl victory tlmt only awaits the lecoidiug tin icof. They. In common with their Hi imhllcuti friends, teallzo that in Major M Kin ley we have mi Ideal statesman. 'Jiaiii'dby experience, tried by the perils nml I'l iuiltien of public life, in the licpubli i in -t.lndiiid lieBior wo have u ciintllclalc i .juicricun (Hiins, regardless of party, ' low ' J I itiit bo a ' with confldeiica anil trust. His an administration of experiments. i'lm issue is between two men and two pl.itinrius, the one representing national honor, good government anil sound luouey ; j the other standing lor doctrine.. ihiugerou to tin pence and prosperity nf the nation. As liu- been said by .Major McKluley, this is "a tun ' when tho voice of the partisan Is hushed in the churns of puliiol.sm which sounds final one cud of the country to the other." A'oti: for Clmik") llnnuiu fur CjuiiKrew. v' "JJKIIK ivie just seven divisions of tl 0 fhuyll.iiniciuoiT.icy, and each will make a Jliul efl'olt to dafeiit the other six to-inotrow, I'ndku our piescntbiillut system, nothing can bo easier .than to so mark tho ballot handed to tho voter as to have them thrown out as defective. 1'nles tho voter is pictty cool-hoadod mid has made u study of tho sub jci t, he Is likely to matter his voto nmoiig the vailous tickets mi teniptingly laid out for lilm in such a way as to difefrauchl'o himself on the ground of iricguhtrity. ily nil means, thiicloie, let him take the way of safety by j(i nig up all Idea of splitting his vote. Let him vote the straight Ilepiihlican ticket fiom tup to bottom and take no risks. Vnrt: fur i:ihis Duvis for County Tiuiutrer. Ponsvn.i.i: has one of tho lost arranged Ibeaties in tlie cuiinly, but tho seats mo itboiit as soft us those usually found ut a circus. AVilAT has (irillithsdune or what can he do, a a niinoiity ineinber of the Legislittire, for Shenamliiah, that one of our citi.cns should lie slaughtered fur him? If the l!e jiubllcausuf this town stand by lion. Joseph Wyatt he will Ins elected hy a handsome majority. He made a good lecord during the last session of the House ut Harrisbing, and und our citUcn have cause toiemcniber with ...,.!. umtltiiilo bis i.fViiits in their behall. lie displayed rare good jiidg.ne.it on ull measures, and the special legislation stcurid liy him ill tho iuteiest of hi constituents I will cane them to remember liim lo-iuorruw. jledi f e well at the hands of the vote is of thisi. i- io t, and Shenandoah will give him a large m icrlty. , ! Y.'Ti Will Ol 4 for Frank C. lieoso for Itegistei of - 4en are In excellent trim. Tlie . oiuiig the ilovk is tlie .Mi Kinky it he has already lxjgun to i low in I ion of the victory that only uwiiils , at I'M f "l0 votes. . luig foW lllltl the Tin IUi des in tills Motion will not woik . to-u .ri'JVV This will iturtilt in a large vote. The tliinj lor the liepublican workeis to ilo to-iuoirow is to see that the full vote is i p., Hod. If this is accomplished Schuylkill i ouuty will record a big victory fertile I!e- p iUi .tn to hi t (1 I lln ir 1 ' In. in should llUlll tll' "I' m iichhor votes , top to hoi loin. To-ui"l low In iim iin idle , 1 1 ill im-oii why miy litpub ml clii i-i' tin' riiibt of ihiIv nml M tlmt your tin lli piililn mi t.cki t troin Viitk for James It. Deegan forl'rothonotary. IN nnlor to avoid nil danger of your voto lieing iinirior1y marked, place n mark In the circle above the liepublican column. I)u not miintdi your ticket. TO-NIGHT'S MEETING. Tho Kopiibllcatis of Shenandoah and vicinity will hae their final rally this oven lug, in ltobbins' opera hiuieo. The ainiyof spuakcrs men of natlonnl leputntloti who liHVe U'eli ongaged to discuss the Lsucs, Include Hon. ltolos lViinwe, uf riilladelphla, it prominent caiuliilalo for I'liiled Stales Senator; lion. S. .1. M. MtUarioll and others. The meeting will also 'mark tho closu of Congressman llriiunn's eamiiHlgii, and ho will make his final appeal to the voters in this town, as has always been his custom. One of the orators of tho oNonlng will bo A. I). Kclley. Ksip, son of tho late Congress man V. D. Kclley, tho staunch ndvocnto of I'lotccliou. Mr. Kclley has Inherited his Illustrious father's stiong convictions on economic measures and is said to be u forciful speaker. Senator Penrose's lcputution as an orator is well kutmn. Ho lias charmed hitndicds of audiences by his powerful oratorical lliglits and swayed them by his forciful and sound argument. To-night's Iiitcting bldf.iir to surpass nil previous lalllos held in Shenandoah, and tho turnout will bu largo. Vfiri: fur .IcHCph Wyntt fur tho l.ogislattuo. In entering the election booth to-mnlruw lemembcr that staunch and true friend of the laboring classes, I'.llas D.tvis, candidate for County Treasurer. As the fathor of tho Siuii-Moiithly Pay bill ho deserves much from tlio miners nml others of this county. Now Is their opportunity to lctuombor him. Tile native of Ohio who said he would not get his hair cut until itssiiiid of McKinley's c'cctioii, appeared at the harbor's this uiurn lug und the shears did tin- rest. Viiti: fur John Con its. T. Slioeiu r for Clerk of tho Tin: Ilepublienns uf Shenandoah should stand hy their numiuccs to-morrow and voto the ticket straight. Kvery niau upon tho ticket was nominated in an open and sijuaic fight, und expects and deserves your support. Pay no ntteut:oti to the Democratic appeal for coiupllnientary votes. Voti: for Kmaiiucl Jcukyn for I'ecorder of Dc'eds. I'iiank l!nin is a young nmn possosscd of many qualities that commend him to tho voter. Tho cltirens of Shenandoah have much loason to bo pioud of their homo can dldato, mid ho will receive ii largo majority at his home. Voti: for Itentz Commissioners. and Myers for County Mil. SiiEi'liKiti) abused the dead by his limitations during the campaign, and to moirow the voters will nit without tho uld of substitutes in defense of t'4 memory of tho lamented Ulainv. Votb for Fret). Ahrensflultl fur Director of the Poor. ' A ( axdiuatk who is thoroughly lapnblo of ptrfurruing the duties of the olllco to which lie aspire" is presented by the l.Vpubli cuiip.i.t. ill tl.i ln'ison uf I'.hi. ui" ' .''enk.Mi, who Mills yi.ur si. inane lm !;. unlrr uf Dei-lit. lie istiuly tl.u workiiigii iiii's fiiend. VfiTK the bottom. liepublican ticket from top to Tun vnlei-s of tho l'irst I.egisliitive district will resent the insult by certain Democrats imtiiirtiny u leneyudo 1,'cjiubllcnu ht ie. Thcy will show their indignation to-iiiorruw by voting for Hun. Joseph Wyutt. Yim: the lfcpublicun tieki t straight. Phue your X marl; at the tup of the column 111 Cl'ltlJ A ( III. II ivoni: I VY Take Laxative llmuiu (Jiiiiiino Tablets, All diugijlsU icflind the money if It falls to cuio. 23 tints. New St liool ltllllilllii; Opi'iifil. The new White stiect school building was thrown open to-day. It I one of the finest buildings nf the kind in tlie town. The unique and attractive plaslciing of the wall and ceilings of the moms excites much ailiniraliim of visitors. This work wimlouu bylllivfl I.oucks. Tho loom ol the build- I iny ale otciipied by the following school: I No. 1, Miss Ilellis' fust grade piimnry ; No. Mis.-Tempest's thiid grade primary; No. 3, I .Miss Williams' steoud grade primary; No. I, I Miss Hiss' firstgrade giainiuai", No. 5, Miss 1 ('uiiiii ll.v 's fotiltli grade luuuary ; No. I), Miss i Mansi ll's -ecoud grade grammar. Makes you Bcem "all broken up," with- , out(llfe, ambition, cnerijy or appetite. It is often tho forerunner ot serious 111- H068, or tho accompaniment ot nervous troubles. It is a jiosltivo proof of thin, weak, itnpuro blood; for, It the blood Is rich, red, vitalized and vigorous, it Im parts life and energy to every nervo, organ and tissue of tho body. Tho necessity ot taking Hood's Barsaparllla for that tired feeling Is therefore npparent to every one, and tho good it will do you is equally beyond question, ltemombcr Sarsaparilla Isthe best in fact the One True Illood Purifier. wj r!H care 'ter Ills, easy to uko, nOOd S Fills eusj tooperuto. aeenU. That" M9B ooa n a ired B-een IL-jJI XJv &M PERSONAL. Mi-s Laura L vvi. of Philadelphia, is visitmi: her paunt in town. Mii b id lJeilly, the obliging manager of Keller's nmmmiith store, spent Sunday with relatives at Ht Clair. John 1'. rinuey, of the Miners' Journal, was a tow'n visitor yestorday. II. I'. Crawshaw, of Ynshlngtoii, I). C, spent Sunday In town with his mother, Mrs. Mary A. Cr.lvvshaw, of North Janllli street. John Price, Jr., of Philadelphia, has come liomu to cast his lmllot. John J . liellly, who has been engaged ns a bartender at Philadelphia tho lit font months, i etiirnc.il to town Saturday and will lcmaiii until after election, S. (1. M. llollopeter, V has letiirncd to town from Philadelphia, where ho visited his family. Mr. and Mrs Julin Colctt spent Sunday In Philadelphia. Mrs. Jacob Noll and Mrs. flrhchrr aro the guests of friends i'l Shamoklu, 1'red. II. (liuhler, student at the Muhlen berg college, Allentowti, attended the sliver anniversary of the (Icruiaii Lutheran church, yc'teiday, of which his father Is pastor. Mm. l'.itriuk Larkiu, of Lost Clock, Is seriously ill. Messrs. A. C. Morgan and (1. W. Neliimn, of Phlhidclphiii, will cast their lmllots hero to-morrow. "Tim" Iluist, who Is visiting tho old homostfud at Ashland, was in town lult evening. Miss Nora Murray left for Philadelphia to day after a six-weeks' stay with town friends. Mrs. A. ltalley and her two suns of Titmaqua, were tho quests of tho family of Letter Carrier P. 1). Ilolman ycsteiday. Messrs. John lttown and William lleauo enjoyed a drive to St. Clair yesterday. Mr. and Mi. J. 1''. McOlnty and family, of Tttinuijua, vveio the guests of town lelatlves yesterday. John ISiinenbeigcr, of Patterson, Pa., spent yesterday in town. Mis Aiinio Shortall, of Pottsvllle, greeted friends in town yesterday. 1'. C. Hcnnessy, of Mt. Ciirniel, Siindaycd in town. Mr. and Mm. f). V. Williams, of Wllkes baire, me the guests of tho latter' patents on Iiist Celilro stiect. Misses Susie Cuuk and Maude Mctz, of Jlnxleton, were the guosts of the Small family, of Lost Creek, ycsteiday. William Kiinmel, Jr., of Shepplon, visited liis pniiiits here yesterday. J. M. Miillahey, of tho local toriw of Turkoy'Knii teachers, is confined to bed by n blliuus attack at the Cxyzewski residence, on Last Cciitte stiect. Ills vacancy is being filled by P. 1'. (I'Donnell. Miss llessie Wiidllnger, of Pottsvllle, was domiciled at the icsldomo of MUs l.izzlo Stank, on North Main street, yesterday. James J. Drcnnan, of Wiishlngton, I). ('., is homo to cat hi lmllot to-inoriow. Jllsses Aunie Watson, Nellie V. liellly, Mary and Llla Whalen and Annie Monachal! weie Mahanoy City visitors yesterday. Mi9s Mary Mulluy visited Pottsvillo and Minersvillc aciuaintances ycsteiday. Mrs. Jluriy llecker, of (lirardville, was a guest of town friends to-day. It doesn't matter much whether sick head ache, biliousness, indigestion and constipa tion ale uiitM.il by neglect or by unavoidable ciieiiiiistaiiees ; DoWllt's Little Larly llisers will speedily tlie them all. 0. II. Ilngcii hitch. Vol. I'ih Your Ni'igltbor, Tho poliliiiil contest is about closing, and most of the voters have made up their minds as to how they will cast their votes on Tues day. The people of Shenandoah appieciato tho manly and fair canvas made by their townsman, Harry llrsdigan, candidate for Prothonotary, and will attest their high le gaid for hi sterling worth as a citizen and his business qualities. Mr. Ilr.idigan I a young man who bus earned the good will of his fellow citizens, without icguul to party alllllation, and 1 seeking the vote of tho citizens of the county upon his own merits. This is tlie only proper and just test hy which to judge of a candidate's eai bllities, and when this test Is applied to 'Mr. llradlgan, hy the neighbors who have kuovru him from childhood and have watched his steady ri-o in the business world, they will readily sec hi worth and in appreciation thereof cast their vole in hi furor. When a man has the ability to conduct his own busi ness alfair. successfully ho will neci ssirily ex eicise tho Mime judgment and progressive ideas in tho conduct of tho political ollice to which ho may he called. Such a man is Hurry llradlgan, cnudidato fur Protliono taiy. -lt A Strong Cunilidnle. Nothing can he more iujuiioiis to the causa of tho workiiiginen than a policy which in duces to blindly follow political shape rs and tricksters and repudiate those who have al ways cliampionid and woikid for their In terests. This is the state of ntliiirs which is presented befnie the wurkinguien of Schuyl kill county to-day. Lmuiiucl Jenkyn, of Juliet, a life-long worker in behalf of tho miners and other workmen of this region, is a candidato for the ollice of Recorder of Deeds on the Republican ticket. His lecord and his candidacy were iccently strongly endorsed by the I'nited Mine Worker In convention assembled and their knowledge of him was based upon his administration as their ticasuier. They commended him for having served ill that capacity with unques tionable ability and faithfulness and en dorsed him us one of the most active and valuable workers in their behalf. With such an endorsement a this no workingman can consistently refrain from casting his viitk run I:m.vni i:i. Jkkkyn. lt During several years residence In tho far west, 1 had many opportuuitioi for observ ing tho wonderful eil'ects of Cluimbci Iain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Iieinody. Its clllcacy was dcinonttrutwl in the alkali regions, where the water produces violent purging. It allayed the attack when all other reined les failed. I repeatedly saw the greatest distress and diurrhrea cured in a few minutes. I used tho leniedy myself with tho most satisfactory icsulls, and can recommend It for the complaints for which It i ludUwU'il. II. Y. fili.i.scillAM, editor of the lieiiiilillcau, Phoenlxvllle, Pa. This rem edy is for sale by (iruhler llros., druggists. Killed While ltetilrullig from n ltally. Jackson', Ky., Nov. a. At Throo Forks City, on the Lexington ami Uastorn rail way, a train returning hero from tho Hot tysvlllo ltepuhlionn rally lust night Jorry Curd well, town lnarshal of Jneksou, mid 1 John 0. llnrgls, fought with pistols, Har gls was killed and Carilwell badly woumlotl. Hiirglswasn son of ox-Stato Senator Hnrgis and CardwoU Is tho sou ox-Senator Thomas CardwelL Tho cause of tho quarrel Is not definitely known. When you want good roofing, plumbing gas fitting, or general tlnsuiithlng dono call on K. F, Gallagher 18 West Ccutru street Deulor ir stc-os 1-tf THE SILVER WAKE. 'the Mourners Were 1'evv Hut 'llielr fcor low was lirciit. Ruhbhis' opt in luiu-i . that ti mple of mue that has ht en the si cue ul si, many gay ami lestive guthcilngs. vvus on Niuinlay evening turned into a house of mourning Tl.o Democratic Aid Suclcty (mine fnuilliaiiy known ns llrynti l!e)iiihllcnu SI he riles, at times lulling themselves Hi nielallist, tiiui again Silver iftonometalliits) culled tin ir little liaiul of imtriot together on this oc casion, to console one with the other. While worshiping befuio their Silver Idol the seven (Ircat High Priosts saw tho handwriting on the wall, and immcdtatcly issued a call fir their followers to attend tho wake. The High Priests were fiisl notified of the iuiK'iidliig deluge by King William, (he of Pittsville), hut their great faith in the cued of 10 tb 1 camtd them to doubt tho propluey of King William. They could no longer have doubt, however, when tho IiandwrltliuJ appeared to them, in (ioldeu letters, while sitting in the great Temple of Justice, (on West Centre sfeet), nud It was thcro that these seven (treat High Priests made prep.ua lions for the wake. Solemn, indeed, was the sceno the mourners presented while walling fur tho Prophet to nitjicar from the county's Capitol, who was to bring to them so.no comfort iu the hour of thoirgiief. After a long nml mournful wait thcrPruphct.ippi.arcd, and then It was found necessary to secure tho prtseneo of a lespeet uble audience. Two of the most faithful ami trusted High Priests were sent forth among the populate, upon llieliighwnysaud byways, to make known that a wake was bciiig held, nud l.y command of tho Chief Jiistico their piescuce was desired. In tho meantime the announcement was mado that two Silver apostles from Philadelphia would bo present, but tho apostles fiom afar came not, and this caused even tho blasts in the stable adjoin ing to mourn and shed hitler teurs. Tho two trusted High Priests returned and annoiinied that tho poti place had deserted the Silver idol and would heurefoith wor ship at the foul of the Oolilen calf, and that on the evening of the day previous to their d.j artiuc (November Sid) from "the land of milk ulul honey" the populace bad uliiiiily made much pupai-ation for holding a grand I jubilee beneath the very ruof under which the SiKciitos vvei-e then in luuurniiig. This unniiuiieemeut added to their suriovv, but the vvaku was proudled with. NooHbcrs! vreie named and hut thieu uf the High ! Piiests WLiu slatluued nn the altar. The others weie needed to make a ifupectaldu showing in the seals below. Tho Prophet from j tlio county's capitol brought them nothing, new they had heard the same Pharisaic teaching define and as many luuld no. lunger withhold their grief they departed 1 from the hall. Hut the Prophet talked and ; talked, and the longer ho talked the less were :!.ls hca.era, nunibcr . ,g In all about one hundiid, until finally he was persuaded, in view or the apparent grief of those piesunt, tu eeusii his cll'orts of trying to raise false hopes in their breast. 1 Sad, indeed, was tho departure of the I High Priests, fuiir in number, from the hall tu the Temilo of Justice. Thiee of their linmber were detained for vailous leasons. Subsequently llnal preparations weie made and the time fixed for their little band to move South. On Tuesday, the Hid day of the mouth, just as the sun descends the wustein hills, this little band of patilots will begin their Ispg inarch to the South. Their distillation will be Mexico, vvbcio tin y can uoiship their Silver iilul wtthoiitmolestatiou. III, I Mil, Die'.' "Nu; t,he lingered and sufl'eied along, "lilniug away all the timo fur years, the "doctors doing her nu good ;x ami M last "was cured by this Hop Illtteis tho p "peinsuysn iniieli about. Indeed ! Indeed ! "Iiuvv thankful we should be for that "medicine." Washington, D. C, May 13th, IS Cll.NTl.EJIBS Having been a sufferer fur a lung time frum nervous prostration ami general debility, I was advised to try Hop Hitters. 1 have taken one bottle, and I have been rapidly getting better over since, and I think it the best niedieiiie I ever used. 1 am now gaining strength and appetite, which wan all gone, and I win in despair until I tried your hitters. I am now well, able to go about and du my own work. Ilefoie taking it, I was completely prcntiutcd. MRS. MARY STL' ART. Two Kllli il by n lllait. WlLKHSUAUIlK, Pa., Nov. 2. An nccl dont cicciirrod Saturday nftoruoon in tho Wyoming Coal and Land company's col liery, noar Wyoming. Two miners, Igna tius lJroy.slus and August Hroynskl, wore cngngod in a rook tunuol, preparing a blast, nml whllo llroyslus wasln tho net of tainplng the holo tho powdor oxploded, hilling him Instantly. It also Injured Hroynskl so wivoroly that he dlod bofore ho arrived homo lu tho ambulance Doth wero married mon, with large families. A minor who was passing the gangway at tho timo wasnlso badly injured by missiles from tho blast. Consul Ocliernl Loo Hnlls for Home. Havana, Nor. 2. United Statos Consul Genoral Leo ami his socrotary, Mr. Jones, hailed for New York yostorday on boan' tho steamship Vlgllancln. The steamship was necompalned out or the harbor by Iho steam launch Zaldo, having on board Unltod Statos Vlco Consul Goueral Joseph A. Springer, Doctor Ilurgess and Charles Todd, omployos of thocousuhitonnd othor friends of Gonoral Loo and representatives i f American novvspnpors. Vail frfini u. St'ruut Car Civuscs Dentil. HAliltisiiono, Nor. 2. William Iluck nan, aged 40 years, of Stcelton, a painter, was found dead In bed yostorday in tho Hotel Arnold. His doath was cnusodby a frneturo ot tho skull rocolvod Saturday night by fulling from a streot car ho was attempting to uonru 10 go nomo. llniv to Ward Oil' mi Atiack of Urniip. Ill spunking of this much dreaded disease, Mr. C. M. Dixon, of Pleasant Ithlge, Pu , wld, "I have u llttlo gill who is troubled frequently during the winter months with eroiipy affections. Whenever the first symptoms occur, my wife gives her Cham- berhiin's Cough Henioily, nud tho lesiilt is always prompt and satisfactory." This rem edy is used by tliousaiids of mothers throughout tho United States, and in many foreign countries, nud always with perfect sucecM. It is only niicssary to give it freely when tlie child becomes bourne or ns moil as tl.o cioupy cough appears and all symptoms of croup will disappoar. For sale at SS and 50 cents per bottle by Oruhler llros., druggists. ' - Don't trillo uvvoy time when you have cholera morbus or diarrhoea- Fight them lu tho beginning Willi UOHIU'S v aru Choloru Cure. You don't have to wuit for results, tiiey are instaiitaiieouji, and it loaves the bowels lu heulthy condition. L. H. Hugcnbuch. BISMARCK'SDISCLOSURE. It lias llntsett n Suspicion That Had rnltli Yn Shown to Austria. Lovnov, Nov. 2.-Nothing; could more forcibly Illustrate the' nuxluty nml oron tho frightened stnto tlio tuitions of Karons nro In limit the prodigious fuss which wns inii'le lost week nml Is still making ovet Ulsinnrok'f illsclosttro tlmt from 18S1 to 1800 ho wns donllng with Httssln behind tho hack of his partner In the triple al liance. Tlio Horlln correspondent of Tho Dally Kiwvs reports tlmt ho lm loarnoil that the Gorman treaty with Htissln wns in uo wise ns harmless ns Is alleged, but vvu disloyal to Austria. "I'rlnco Hlsniarck''vvns eager to como to terms with Itussln," says this oorrospondont. "At Hklernlowlco (whero the czar nml Kntperor William I met) nml Inter, lit Interviews with JI. Dealers, ha gnvo too warm nn expression of his iloslro. Tho Husshin diplomat mitlced this nml raised his prlco, tho rostllt being tho ngreO' nietit, which, it seems, contained clauses which, ovon now, nro unknown, but which proved bail faith to Austria." Viijxna, Nov. S3. Tho Kctto Grele Prosse, which published mi Interview lust week from u correspondent nt Hamburg, which was supposed to hnvo omnnutcd from Prlnco Hlsmarck, says that It lenms fromnwoll Informed sourco that lllsmnrck limy bo impelled In making hU disclosures 1 "Y-onr tnat uormnny will repent the JlllSLI.IVU Ul lOW U.V lilO U Cllllllll 11U11UUUI1 ' Tnnnf. nf (tin sliTinnrf rtt 1? nccln tnr .. tonto with Great Uritaln, which would be moro dangerous, ns It would doubtless lend Franco to obtaining what sho has hitherto been unnhlo to obtnlu, namely, nn nlllnnco with Husslo, of which tho on forccmontngnlnst Gornmny would only bo n question of time nml clrcumstnuco. Another motive of Prlnco lllsmnrck, Tho None Frolo I'rosso thinks, wits to show Franco how ltttlo their rolntlous with Kufisin will do thomsolres, nml how much they wcro duo to Germany's mis tiikos in tho treatment of Htissln nfter tho dismissal of Prince lllsmnrck from tho chancellorship. That tho latter is ac tuated by hatred of Von Gaprirl, tills journal thinks, is nn tmtennblo supposi You Caprlvl as tho moral n- thor of tho tion, ns i'rlnco utsmiircl: lias notrogarded rupture between I'rlnco Bismarck nud the prosout emperor. Solo Throat fluidity Ctiteil. Not long ago In speaking of sole throat, and the difficulty frequently expeiienied in j cuiing it. Mr. J. 1;. Thomas, of Liiloudale, Pa , told how he had often cured it in his family. We give it In his own vvoids: "I have fri queutly used Chamberlain's Pain Palm in my family for sore throat nml It i,.,, ell'ected a speedv cure in every instance, j woul,i lmt think of getting along in my . c w, ( , ,, j, , nahn nUo ,,1K.8 , , , , , , ''". grains and bruises. 1 or sale nt 25 a1111 r,u cents per buttle by Gruhlerllios., druggists. - s Pilsner finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt A 207 West Coal Street. peppa. Railroad. KCHUVKILL UIVISION. .Ski'tumiieh 29, 15. Trains will leave .llieiinniloal. nfter the abnv. dnto for WIekui), Ollberton, I'rackvllle, Jarl Water, St. Clair, Pottsvllle. Hamburg, lieailllif l'ottstown, l'hoentxville, Knrrlstown and Phi. ndelphla (llrnatl street station) at SlX and 114' u. m. nnd i 20 p. m. on week days. For Pott, vlllo and intermediate stations 9 10 o. m. , SUNDAY. For Wlggnns, nilberton, KrMkvlllc, llr) Water, !t. t'lalr, Pottsvllle, nt 6 0, 9 0 a. in. ail' 310 p.m. Pur Ilaiuliurg, Itemllng, Pottftowi Phoenlxvllle, Norristown, Phlluilelphia at6K 9 10 a. 111., 3 10 p. in. Trains lenvo Kinckvllle for fsheii&ntloAU ni 10 10 a. in. ami 1211, a 01, 712 mill 10 27 r. a? .Sunday, 11 13 a. in. nntl .1 to p. m. Leave Pottsrlllo for Shennmlonh at 10 13, 11 si a. in. mid 4 40, 7 13 and 10 00 p. lu. Sunasy t 10 10 n. in., 5 13 p. in. Lenvo Philadelphia, (ltrond street station), to' Bhenaiiiloah nt5 07 and 8 33 n. in., 4 10 and 7' n. in. week tlftvM. HuiitlnVH lenvo at 6 30 a. m. I.envo Ilroml street station, Philadelphia, lo Sen Girt, Astmry Park, Oeenu Grove, Lon llranch, nnd Intermeflinte stations, 4 03, 6.60, S.2J 11.8'Jn. in., 2 !W, 8.31), 4.03 p. m. vveek-dnys, 3 0C S.iturtlnys only. Sulnlny (ttop nt Iliterlnkeu forAsbury Purk), 4 03,3.25 a Leave Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOli NKW YOltK. Kspres. week-dnys, 3 20, 403, 4 50, 5 15, 6 50, 733, 820, 950, 1021 (I)lnliu; Oar). llOOn.rjl. 12 00 noon, 12 33 (Llmlteil 100 nnd 4 22 p. ra. tllulllltCurs), 1 10, 2 30 (IlllllllB Car) 3 20,3 5i1, 4 01), 3 U), 5 56 (I)lnlng Curl. 0 00. uS0 812,10 00, li. m., 12 01. nii:ht Hunituvs. 3 20. 4 03. 4 50.513. 8 20, M 33, tt 50, 10 21, DlniliK Cnrl, It CO n. m., i:.:w Dininir fjnr I. iuu ll.iinl.ein .quinine Car, 320,550, Dining Curl, 0 33, 6 50,8 12,10 00 p. m., 12 01 liliiht. Kxpress for Hostou vvlthotit chnnge, 1100 i in., week-days, nnd 6 50 p. in., daily. POIt WASHINGTON' AND TUB SOIITII. I'., i- Tli.ltlmn. un, I Wuahlllirtoil. 3 50. 7 20. 8 8 1020, 1123 . in., 12 09 (123) Limited Dll. Iuu Car). 112, 3 18, 4 41 (519 Conirresslorjsl l.tnltlefl, luuiliir v.-ur0 if, uo-? luiiuuu virj. 7 58 (Pining- Unr) i. III., and 12 03 night linen uuys. nuiiii0, u w, i " - in., 12 09 1 12, 4 41, ( 5 19 CuuKrossiounl Limited Dining Cur), 6 53 (Dlnlnir Car), 7 5 u. m. 1111 1 in Curl nnd )203 n ir'it. l'or boi Girt. Hnrlnur Lske, llelranr. Ocean flrtM. Afilmrv l'nrk unit Lolilr llrnnch. 0 50. H Wand 11 .fJ n in, 3 30 and 100 p. m. week days, tsuuduys, 8 2 u. in. Wl ATLANTIC CITY. Leave llrond stiost station, Philadelphia (vis iicinvvfiro river ijriugai, express, ut: p; iu dally. Leave Market street Ferry, eiprfws, 8 60 a, in, 2 m. i fin. f 00 n. m. Kiiuila-.M. S 15. 9 43 a. Ill Accommodation, 8 00, 8 30, u. m,, 3 20 nud 4 20 p. in., week days, Snndnys, 8 00, 13 n. iu 4 00 nuu oou, p, m. Knr f-anf! 3Inv. AiiL-lessea. WlldvTOod BDO Holly lleuch, nnd Hen Isle City, Ocean City and Avalon lixuress, ti 00 a. m.. IW l m. weeK ilAvs. Huiidnvsr 9 00 a. m. Hi in ivts, 9 10 a. in., and- 2JM, 4 20 p. in. wft,.c uavil Hmiduvii. 8 50. n. .111. Kor Homers Point. Hiprees, 8 60 a. m 1 00 p. in. week days, Sundays, 8 4i n. m. b. M. I'ukvost. J. It. Woon. flAt.'l fn.na, flnl lft.'iFr All Let The Whole World Know Tn Goosl BUIikV Ileari Cure Does M 2ts WEAIU DISLASE, has Us victim at a disadvantage. Alw.vyr- t-.ught that heart dlser.so Is Incurable, when tho symptoms become well dclhied, the patient becomes alarmed and a nervous panic takes placo. Hut when a suto remedy U found and a cure effected, after years of suffering, thero Is groat rejoicing and dostro to "let tha VJl.olo world know." Mrs. Laura Wlno inger, of Selkirk, Kansas, wrttos; "I desire to let the whole world know what Dr. Miles' Dr. miles' Heart Cure has dono for me. For ten yeais I hp.d pain In my heart, short ness of breath, palpita tion, pain in my leftsldo, oppressed feeling in my chost, weaic and hungry Heart Cure Restores Health spells, bad droains, could not lto on cither side, was numb and suffered terribly. 1 took Dr. Miles Heart Curo and before I finished tho eecond bottle I felt Its good" effects, I feel now that I nm iully recovered, and that Dr. lilies' Heiut Curo saved my life." Dr. Miles' Heart Cure is sold on guaranteo that first, bottlo bouclltp.oi'nionoy rotundod. nnn ) - v ' ' "w- IS. WHAT IS WANTED. Thousands upon thousands of children nud other dear mem bers of families, die nntiuallv from Diphtheria. This can all in. nvoidcel by the prompt use, according to dtrcctious, of DIPIiMfflrl I Manufactured by the Thompson Diphtheria Cure Co., Williams sport, Pa , nml sold by Drug gists everywhere for the small Rum of fifty cents per bottle. What is fifty cents when it avoids the suffering and saves the life of a dear one? You say: c ) I'JNothiug, but will it do what is claimed?" It has dono so ' in every instance on record Ul . f tu u J x c not n single case vvticrc it failed. This is the best and surest guarantee for its mc deciual qualities Thompson's DiphlheriaCurc also speedily relieves and cures Croup, Quinsy or any other throat affection. Those who have tried it will never do without this Medicine in their house, and their unsolicited testimonials prove this assertion. 5 IX Ul Co c o s tx Q c MANUrACTURIO at THE DIPHTHERIA CURE GO, WILLIAMSPORT. PA. u. e. a. A. For Sale at KIULIN'S Drug: Store.. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity -Por-- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Fry Barbey's Bohemian Beer. aillions of Dollars do up lu smolio every year. 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