The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, September 09, 1897, Image 3
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For tale at Povlnsky's drug e tore,' 28 East Centre street MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLBTS TOSITIVELY CURE A r.r. 7fiwtum rHfttmVailna Mem 2 Ct on. Impotency,81eepleMneMfeto .reused XI bAbuae and other Kicowies tina Ind ti cretlons. They quickly ai restore Loit Vitality in old or nt survff fit n man fnf arnrir. httftlnAAll fir tnfUTlnaa. jounu, nan Vrovtanfc TnsnnrLv nnd fTonnaroDtlon If taken tn time. Their nan shows immediate iraprore- Bient ana enettt a u u.ku wnero an oiaers iau, in. Tit upon ha Ttn the penalne AJrix. Tablets, Ther hare cured thoasandi and will cure yoa. e aire a roeitlre written guarantee to tfTwt n euro In each case or refund the money. 1'rlce CO cenl3 per jiackase, or ixpaokaaea (lull treatment) for $ViO. Br maiLla plain wrapper, npon receipt ot i-rtoe. Circnlftr (ret. AJAX REMEDY CO., nSSSS For sale In Shenandoah, l'n., at A. 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HiK"WOMAN S SAM tiosutarjuAP-r .Vn.rx Se.ciFicCo,Pfiiu-P F01 fit Povlnsky's drug store, 28 Its Centre street. Wanted-fln Idea i TXbo can think of Rome siniplt tliluc to natcut' t vnnr iden.4: ther mav frin yoa weaun Write JOHN WKDDEUUURN ft CO., Patent Attor Bert. Wanblngton, V. C, for their $.,8tXi prlco ofTe and list of two hundred inventions wanted. AWN'S TANSY PILLS A Yn.n.TittiADirn WOMAN'S RELIEF. A .w.vi nmmnt ind rIUblt. A ovl lmlatiant R Cimt'ititir Pit t anrl I1TK IdtOKETI. At .Into titiirpi. erknt ilirret (sw&lfii). trtf. 11. CATnirHrco Co.Itoiton.MftH. Our book, 4c. For wale at Klrlln's druR store and Shenandoah uruir store, X BiicMiEiL univEtoin John Howard Harris, President. College, with four courses of study leading to degrees ; Academy, a preparatory school ; Jyadies' In stitute, a refined boarding school ; Mlisic School for both sexes ; and Art Studio. For catalogue, address the" Registrar, WILLIAM C, GRETZINGER, e-e-oLewIsljurg, Penn'a. THE - SUN. The first tit American Nawqpar pera, CIIARJJlS A. DANA.Editor. JJie American Constitution, the American Idea, the American Spirit. These first, last anil all the time, forever. Dally, by mail, - $6 a year Dally & Sunday.by mall, $8 a year The Sunday Sun Is the greatest Sunday Newspaper in the world Price Sc. a copy, By malj, $2 a year Address TUB IUN, New York, (SKAY HAIR RESTORED Ct I ,'i'iiiH i.rni'Mi.J ptKiunt oloi. tl iV Uitl l.t.FTH 1IAIIC TONlCr.iiu.feliLgctn.ir. i .KV. M KIII-'A SIT CO ICS Fulton nL, S Y CDCe liinniraitxi oa Ilalr oaappltcatlonrnMC For sale by flhenandaah Din-. Store, Kirlln ; Druir Store. Tho nosy FroBhnoss And a velvet softness ot the akin (a Inva riably obtained by thora who uso Pouoxi'a Complexion ponder. K a want? Differing Opinions Hogarding ,tbo Pittsburg Ooniproiniso. THE ILLINOIS DELEGATES OBJECT t'ronlrtoiit Cnrson, ot Tlmt State, l)o olnroM tlio Minora In Ills Htato Aro l'rnotlonlly Inorcd by tUo l'roposail L'oiupromlHO Auruontont. Columbus, O., Sept 9. The inter state miners' convention mljourned lust evening; until today without having taken a vote on the question of accept ing or rejectlnp; the proposed settle ment ot the strike. The prospects for tho acceptance of the settlement are somewhat doubtful. In fact, a canvass of the situation shows that a majority of the votes, un less some chango should be brought about, will be cast against it. The greater part of the afternoon session was secret, the delegates listening to speeches from National President Itutchford and State Presidents Farms of Ohio, Knight of Indiana, Carson of Illinois and Colan of Pittsburg. All of these officials, with the exception of Mr. Carson, argued In favor of the ac ceptance of the Pittsburg operators' proposition. They told the delegates very plainly that it the proposition was rejected the strike would fall utterly; that the contest could not be continued, as all resources had been exhausted. They advised that, Inasmuch as the Btrlke had been precipitated In the Pittsburg district, It was very proper that It should be settled there. President Carson, of Illinois, told the delegates Just as plainly why he could not support the proposition for a set tlement. Ho said the Illinois miners were practically Ignored by It. The operators of his state 'had notified him that they would not abldo by any set tlement made with the Pittsburg oper ators. In many of the Illinois districts, moveover, the miners had signed Irou cland contracts which ran until next May. Should the Pittsburg and Ohio and Indiana miners resume operations th'fi Illinois operators would be com pelled to open their mines also, and the only recourse the miners of the state would have would be a local strike, for which they aro unprepared. The best they could do would be to accept the operators' terms, and that would eventually force a reduction again In tho other states. The most Important action yesterday was In determining the basis of repre sentation. Some of the delegates want ed a rule that no delegate should be allowed to cast more than six votes. This, if adopted. It is claimed, would have settled tho question of the ac ceptance of the Btrlke settlement very quickly. It was the sentiment of the convention that representation should be fixed so that all miners should have a voice In the settlement. Accordingly It was decided that one vote should bp caBt for every 100 miners represented This makes tho vots to be cast each state about as follows: Western Penn sylvania, 230; Ohio, 280; "West Virginia, 110; Indiana, CO; Illinois, 200. The Illinois vote, which will be cast against tho acceptance of the oper ators' proposition, will about offset the vote of western Pennsylvania (Pitts burg district). The vote of Ohio is about equally divided on the propo sition, and also the West Virginia vote. This practically leaves the balance of power In the hands of the Indiana delegates. Should they vote with Illi nois, which some delegates say they have Instruction to do, by Inference, If not by direct language, the proposed settlement will undoubtedly be defeat ed. The Indiana delegates say they are instructed not to vote In favor of the operators' proposition until a gen eral settlement will be effected by It. In view of the position of the Illinois miners they do not see their way clear to vote to accept the proposition. It develops that the vote of the Pittsburg district will not be unanimous In favor of accepting the settlement, as some of the delegates have stated openly they would not vote for It. The convention Is one of the largest delegate gatherings the miners have ever had, there being 180 delegates on the ground, and more are expected. "Diiko nuo DtiuhoHH of HIo Ornndo.' NorrlFtotvn, Pa., Sept. 0. The "Duke and Duchess of IUo Grande," who are under arrest in London on the charge of defrauding hotctkeepers, are believed to be the two persons who came to this city on Aug. 26, 1896, and were married before Justice of the Peace Lenhardt. Thfly came here from Philadelphia, where they had been stopping for some time. The woman was a tall ani shapely blonde, and claimed to be of French descent. After the ceremony the couple left the city. The marriage certificate gave the bridegroom's name as Edgar Serge de Nlel, of Nice, France, and his -age as 30 years. Ills occupa tion was given as commander in the Brazilian navy. The bride's name was Miss Clarice Conger, aged 25 years, and residence Philadelphia. If you have overseen a little child in a par oxysm of whoopinff cough, or if you have been annoyed by a constant tickling In the throat, you can appreciate the value of One Minute Cough Cure, which gives quick re lief. C. II. Ilagcnbuoh. 'tllx ViMinlr AUiif flrownoil. Detroit, Sept. f).-SIx young men were drowned from a yacht near Windmill Point In Lake St. Clair late yesterday afterjioon.' .The dead are Thomas Fritz. II. Grts, Grant Murray. Tom Newborn. Charles Itice and Jay Tan sey. A party ot ten chartered the yacht Blanche B., and went up the lake for a sail. When near the mouth of fTox creak, and nearly off Windmill Polo!, three of the patty climbed out on th ,Kim' and commenced to rock the oraft, which- being heavily bal lasted, lureneo ovsT SKf lng to the bottom. iii piji A Valuable Prescription. Editor Morrison of- Worthiugton. Ind., "Run." writes: "You have a valuable pre- wrintinn in Kleotric Hitters, and I om cheer fully lawiminepd H for Coiutipatlon ' and Sick llwdaclia. Qi as a genenl syatom toiilp It has no equal," ljff. AniP Stehle. Stfjl Uottago tlrovo Avp down, could not eat lwckaclus which neve: tlmd nnd waarr. but six bottles Hitters rwtorisa liei hjsfllH) aim renewed her. strength. I'riMW B0 ctrntt spa f J.W. upt a bottle at A. Waaloy'a Drug stciro, S trlUlnir "Vhtiiiulier ".n. New York, Sept. 9. Three thousand vestmakers returned to work ysstor- day, and the strike Is practically over tn that branch of the clothing Industry, fvlth a victory for the strikers. Numer cus cloakmakers also returned to work at the advance demanded. Muckien's Arnica Salve. The beat salve tn the wtfld sfor.-jjuU, bruises, sores, ulcws, salt rhenm, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, b))blalns, corns, and all akin ortmtlors and nositlvcly ourrs piles. or jo pay required. It ia guaranteed toglvtr perfeot satisfaction or inony refunded, fries 3 conts per bos. For saje kj'A. Wesley. . un pasp, wns an Tim or d gest food, liiiil n r left her and felt of Blecirlc Bloodg'HerveFood Fnf Weak and Run Down People. UflMT IT IQ I The richest of nil reslora sillH I 1 1 Id I tlo foods, bocnuso It re places the essentials of lite Hint aro ox IiautUd by disease, indigestion, high living, overwork, Worry, excesses, abtue, etc WHAT IT DOES! r?..MS digestion perfeejt-lt creates solid llesh, muscle and strength. The nerves being made strong the brain bocomes netlvo and lenr. 1 1 restores lost vitality, stops all wast ing drains and weakness In cither aex.nnd as a female regulator has no equal, l'rlrs Wo., orflve boxes J2.00. Druggists or by mail. Wo can help you. Advice and book, freo. Wflto Us About Your CnsoT THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, 1M3 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, l'ersoiinlly-Uondiicted Tours vlil Pennsyl vania llullroad. That the public have coinoto recognize tho fact that the best nnd most convenient method of pleasure travel is tlmt presented by the Pennsylvania Hallroad Company's personally-conducted tours. Is evidenced by tho increasing popularity of these tours. Under this system tho lowest rates are ob tained, for both transportation nnd hotel ac commodation. An experienced tourist agent juhI clmporon accompany each tour to look after tho comfort of tho passenger. Tho following tours havo been arranged for tho season of 1S07 : To Niagara Falls, excursion tickets good to ro turn within ten days will bo sold on July 3S, August S and 10, September 4 nud 10, at rate of flO f.-oM Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington. These tickets include transportation only, and will permit of stop over within limit at Buffalo, Eoohestcr, and Watktns on tho return trip. Two ten-day tours to Gettysburg, Luray Caverns, Natural Bridge, Virginia Hot QpjringS, Richmond, and WasljlnRton, Sep- lutnlwr 2 nna uctobor l. Kate, fUo from New York, $03 from Philadelphia. No man or woman can oniov lifo or accom plish much in this world while suffering from a torpid llvor. IloWitt's Little Early liisers, tho pills that cleanso that organ, quickly. C. H. Hagcnbuch. NIAGARA FALLS. tow Unto Excursions via l'ennsylvnn. llailrond. Thu Pennsylvania Railroad Company wi. run a series of ten-day excursions to Niagara Falls, loaviug Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington on July 22, August 6 and 10, and September 4 and 10. An experienced tourist ngeUt and chaperon accompany each excursion. Excursion tickets, good for return passago on any regular train, exclusivo of limited oxpross trains, within ten days, will bo sold at f 10 from Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and all points on tho Delaware Divi sion; $9.70 from Lancaster; $8.00 from Altoona nnd Harrisburg; S8.25 from Wilkcs- barro; $5.80 from Williamsport; nnd at pro portionate rates from othor points. A stop over will ho allowed at Buffalo, Rochester, and Watkins returning. A spceial train of Pullman parlor cars and day coaches will bo run with each excursion. lor further information apply to nearest ticket agcut, or address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agont, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. Certainly you don't want to suffer with dys- Densia. constinatioti. sick hfMidnchc. (tallow skin and loss of appetite. You havo never tried UoWitt's Little Karlv ltiscrs for these complaints or you would have been cured. They are small pills but great regulators. C. 11. uagenuuen. Buy Keystono Dour. Be suro that tho name Lessio & Baku, Ashland, Pa., is printed on ever sack. Why ate CORK SHAVINGS being advertised ? Because there are enough sold to show that people like them for beds ; and every one ought to know it. Have you tried them? Your dealer has them. Armstrong Cork Co., Pittsburg, Pa. Every man's wife wh has usedSEELIQ'S knows a tjood drink. Try it on your husband, "Complete How io Attain It," A 'Wondorful New Medical Book, written for Ilea Only. Oris copy may be had free, sealed. In plain envel ope, oa application. ERIE MEDICAL CO., U4 wagira St., BUFFALO, N. Y. CHRIST. SCHMIDT Agpiif and HPttlor of . . . Porter and Weiss Beer,. FINEST, PUREST AND HEALTHIEST, 203 W. Coal Street, gHEIANPOAH, - PA V- fyKFTO irlendsl fHtVran tell Voul about Seel-1 t lg'3. This admix-1 IUIL lUII"' ' coflee and makes j ff tou a delicious armit i or little money. Sc. a pack-1 agegrocers. Every Wife feds nn iudoecrlbablo dread of tho danger attendan t upon tho most criti cal period of her life, lieooitiinir a mother should bo a n on rue of Joy, but the Biiffcring'and daiijcr of the ordenl makes Its anticipation one ot misery. Mother's Friend a thoroughly tested remedy, gently prepares the system for this period, lessens the pain, and removes all dan ger. I ts tiso i nsures a saf and hap py termination of the dreaded event. S1.00 PER BOTTLE atallDrutr Stores, or sent by mall on receipt of price. nnflVe Containing Invaluablo information of rnVV Interest to all women, will be sent to inth auX address upon application, by The Bradfleld Regulator Co., Atlanta, Oa. LADIES DOTOJKKOW DR. FELIX L.E DRUM'S Steel Pennyroyal Treatment is tho original nnd only FRENCH, safe and reliable enro on the mar ket. Price. 11.00; sent by mail. Uennlne sold only by P. KIRL1N, Shenandoah. DRJHEEL6oa.sB?f. t3r7-"CURE GUARANTEED." 3EJ AKKVUtH U1I1MT1'. reaitltaor Melt'-nbuftPt Hpeclnl i)l(turi, Vnr lcncrle, Mtrlclnret o Cuttlnor, Hmnll lTndTelopert Ortrnna fc Ioat Mnnhood Jtcatnrctl, pi nnn DDlonU uure wimrtinteeu Mbuuu r uioun jlnnllcnaea. IVch cuaca curctlln4 'trtlOUuya, Smdiucts. n tamps for Book Qaacki&fakQlasUtutoaitbvlrtrtcki&ftcliemei. DEAD STUCK for BUGS Kilts UoachpB, Fleag, Motha and Bwlbufia Won poioimoua, won't utalu. Large bottles, at drug g ioti and truct-ru, 36 cents. ingle tandard Only Is possible, whether tn a test o excellence in Journalism, or for the measurement of iiunntltlcs, time or values and The... Philadelphia Record . . . 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The Pioneer One cent morning newspaper In the United States, Tho Itecnrd, htlll LEADS WllKItE OTIIltllS FOLLOW, Witness Its unrivaled nvernge dally circulation exceeding 160,000 copies, and an average exceeding 120,000 copies for Its Sunday editions, while Imitations of its plan of publication in every Important city of tho country testify to the truth of tho assertion that In the quantity nnd quality of its eon tents, and In the price at which It is sold The Itecord has established the standard by which excellence In Journalism must be meuHiired. The Daily Edition Of The Becord will be sent by mail to any nddresi for $3.00 per year or 25 cents per month. The Daily and Sunday Editions together, which will give Its readers tho best and froshettt information of all that Is going on In tho world every day In the year Including holidays, will be sent tor (1.00 a year or 33 cent per month. Address THE RECORD PUBLISHINO CO., Record Building, Philadelphia, Fa. PHILA & READING RY IN EFFECT SEPTEMBER 1. 1807. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows : For New York via Philadelphia, week days, 210, 680. 703 954a.m., 1283, 8 10 and 0 07 p m Sundays, 2 10 a. m. For New York via Mauch Chunk, week. days. S 38, 7 03 a. m., 12 83 and 8 10 p. m. For Reading and Philadelphia, week days, 2 10, S 36, 7 03 a,m., 12 S3, 8 10 and 6 07 p. in. Sun days, 2 10 a. m. ForPottavllle, week days, 2 lf, 7 fi5 a. m., and 12 83, 8 10, S 07 arid 7 25 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a. m, For Tamaqua and Afahanoy City, week days. 210,5811, 703 a. m., 13 33, 810 and 007 p. to. Sundays, 3 10 a. m. For williamsport, SunUury and Lewlsburg, week days. 8 23, 8 88, 11 30 a. m., and 7 25 p. m Sundays, 3 23 a, m. For Mahano) Plane, weekdays, 2 10. 8 25. 5 3d, 7 05, 8 51, 11 80 a. m., 12 83, 8 10, 8 07, 7 25, 0 55 and 11 40 p. tn. Sundays, 2 10, 8 25 a. m. For Ashland and Shamokln, week dara, 8 25, 535,706, 1180 a, m., 507, 72s and 55 p. in. Sundavs. 8 25 a. tn. For Baltimore, Washington and the West via H. AO, It. R.. through trains lea". Heading icruMiiai, x-uuaueipuia, tz. dc It, if X.1 al 8 30, 755.1126 a. m.. 810 and 7.27 il i. Mnnrinva 8 20, 7 00, 11 20 a. ra., 0 46 and 7 27 p. m. Addi tional trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest nut streets station, week days, io 80 a. in. 12 20, 12 16 8 40 p.m. Sundays, 1 85, 8 28 p. m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week uays, i io, 4 uu. ows, m,, anu i uo, 4 80, 0 00 p. m. Sundava. 5 00 p. in. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4 80, 9 10 a.'m., 1 80 and 4 15 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, week days, 4 30, 8 39. 10 10 . m. and 1 42, 4 06, 6 80, 11 80 p. in. oanuaye, jiouij. iu. Leave Iteadlne.week days. 1 85. 7 10.10 08. a. in. 12 Ofl m., 4 J!), 6 00 and fj 30 p. m. Sundays, 185 . j.ltfe"1'!" week days 2 85, 7 40 a. m., 128j)ajd 013 p. ro. amidays, 285 a. in. T Anna IParannlin maiV . I n ... D IB DM 11 M . m., 1 85, q 5,1, 7 20 and 0 48 p. m. Sundays, 8 18 in Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 12 30, 8 45. 0 12 U 47 a. m., 2 17, 3 Is, 0 17, 7 41 and 10 08 p. m. Sundays 1235.3 45 a.m. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 12 35, 2 40, iaj uuu,VfU. ui una a. iu., sup, oux, DM 7 57, 10 38 p tn. Htmdaya, 1340, 2 40, 4 00 . m. Leave williamsport, week days, 7 42, 10 80 a m,, 4 00 and 11 00 p. tn. Sundays, 11 00 p. in. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street war and Bourn street wiiaif lor Atiantle city. fTAl..tau. U . Bm am iaji . ... (Saturdays only, 1 30)' 2 00,'a 00, 'l 00, 5 00, 54-5 p. tn. Aeeommodatlon, 8 00 a. m., 5 00, 6 80 Sundava Kinross. 730. 8 f0. 900. 10 00 a.m. Accommodation, 8 00 a. in., 4 45 p. m. J 1.00 exsurslon train to foot ot tlliwliuilppt Ave., 700 a. in. dallv. Returning leave Atiantle City depot, corner Atlantic) ami Arnnnsos nvenuaa. Woekdava UtnrUM. 7 00. 7 45. 0 00. 10 15. a. m.. 8 80,0 30,730, 980 p. m. Aeeonunodatloii, a ia a. m., tuo p. in. Sundays Express, 4 00, 5 00, ft 00, 7 00, 7 80, 8 00, 9 30 p. in. Accommodation, 7 15 a. m., 5 05 p. ra. 81.00 eicuralnn train from foot of Mltlfe sliinl Ave., only, weekdays, 0 00 p. m., Hundays, 6 10 p. m. . , Parlor Cars on all exprau trains. s s. mil A WM KILLED ByaHoad-OnOolliuion on tho Santo l Fo Railroadi HON. WILLIAM J. BB YAN ESOAPED Tho Pwlf 'tinl Chudldnto Wan a I'nmotimir on One oftlio Ti-nlns, nnd I.nborod Zonlotinly to Siipooi- tlio Wottudod Loooinotlvos l!x)loilod Bmporia, Kan., Sept. 9. One of the worst wrecks In the history ot nlie Santa Fe railroad ocourretl three miles east of here at 7:30 o'clock last night, Twelve or fifteen persons were killed nnd as many more badly hurt. The fast mall train going east and the Mexico and California express, west bound, collided head on. The Mexico and California express was pulled by two locomotives, and when they struck the boilers of all three engines ex ploded and tore a hole In the ground so deep that the smoking car of the westbound train went in on top of the three engines nnd two mall oars, and balanced there without turning over The passengers In the smoking oar es caped through the windows. The front end of this car was en veloped in a volume of stifling smoke and steam, rushing up from the wreck below, nnd the rear door was Jammed tight in the wreck of the car behind. The wreck caught Are from the engines, and the cars in the hole and the smok ing cars were quickly burned to ashes. In climbing out of the smoking car several men fell throtlch the rlfta in the wreck below, and it is Impossible to tell whether they escaped or were burned to death. The westbound train carried seven or eight coaches, and Its passengers In cluded many excursionists who had been to hear Hon. William J. Bryan speak at the county fair at Burtlngame. Mr. Bryan himself was on the train, but was riding In the rear ljullman. Ho states that nothing but a heavy jolt was experienced by the passengers In his coach. Mr. Bryan was one of the most ener getic men In the crowd of rescuers. He helped to carry out tho dead and wounded, and gave the greatest at tentlon to their care. One poor fellow, who was badly maimed, called to Mr. Bryan and saldi "I went to hear you today. I am dying now, and I want to shake your hand and say God bless you. If you possibly can, Mr. Bryan, get me a drink of water." Mr. Bryan wcntlnto tho fast mall car, one end of which was burning, and came out with tho drink of water, which he gave to the suffering pas sengor. He brought out cushions for others of the injured, and was every where preaent to minister to tho wants of the suffering. It Is feared that nearly all of the seven mall clerks perished In the dis aster, but so far only eight bodies havo been taken from the wreck. The known dead nro: Jim Brennan, engineer, Topekaj Nate Holllster, fire man, Topokai J, F, Souders, Kansas City, express messenger, body almost consumed by flro; William Frlsby, en gineer; R, A. Doran, Emporia, postal clerk; John Gonzalez, fireman west hound train; George Brag, Topoka; un known tramp. Among the most seriously injured are! Claude Hollldny, Lawrence, ex press messenger, both legs broken; D. C. Erler, Kansas City, express mes Kcngor, legs broken, will dlo; John Pagan, Topoka, face smashed; J. T. Butler, county attorney of Chase county, hip broken, may die; William F. Jones, Kansas City, leg and both arms broken; Phil Schuer, Kansas City, hip crushed; William Patrick, Kansas City, leg and arm broken. Ben Walters, of St. Joseph, Mo a fireman on the westbound train, la missing. The engineer of tho westbound train had received orders to meet the fast mall at Emporia, and was making up lost time. These two ara the fastest trains on tho Santa system, am tna westbound train must have been rwwlpfj at a, speed of at least 40 mllea ftp hour, The westbound express was going around a slight curve when the collision occurred. Of tho seven or eight cars making up the Mexico and California express only the mall, baggage and express and smoking cars wore destroyed. The coach following the smoker was badly splintered. There wero not more than a dozen passengers on tho fast mall, and all in one coach, and while none of them was seriously injured their shaking up was terrible. Every seat in tho coach was torn from the floor, and many floor planks came up with the seats. One man, John Sweeney, was thrown over three seats and through a window, but escaped with only scratches and bruises. The other cars of the fast mall tralni baggage and express, wero tQi tally wrecked. A GREAT IS III STORE for thoso whp will go to-day and get a pack ago of GRAIN-Q. It takes tho place of coflee at about t the cost. It is a food drink, full of health, and can be given to the children ns well as tho adult with great benefit. It is made of pure grains and looks aud tastes like the Duett grades of Mocha or Java coll'oo. It satisfies ovoryono. A cup of uraln-u is better for the system than a tonic, liecauso its benefit Is permanent. What ooflee breaks down Groln-0 builds up. Ask your grocer for Uraiu-O. 15c. and 25c. MilhsntilliiMJt'tn' l'Voblbltlou Ticket. Boston, Sept. 0. The following tlckel for state ofllcers was chosen by the Prohibition convention: For governor, Professor J. Bascoro of Wllllamstown; lieutenant governor, Wlllard O. Wy- lle of Beverly; secretary of state, Ed win Sawteile of Brockton; treasurer, Itobert C. Habberly of Hyde Park; b dltor. Herbert M. Small of Templeton; attorney general, Wolcotf jlamlln of Amherst. Household Necessity. O&scHrets Candy Cathartic, the moat won deiful medical discovery of the age, pleasant nnd refreshing to tho taste, act gently and positively an kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please hny and try a lox of 0. C. C. to-day ; 10, as, SO cents. Sold and guaranteed to cure by all druggists. Hulls I'linblo ttl-fihOKj: Wlitht. New York, Sept. 9. Bulls were una ble to make much heudway with wheat yesterday. At one time they forced prices up nearly a cent above Tuesday night, but this was subsequently cut down to only c. net advance at the close, with May showing a fraction al decline. The chief opposition to a higher level came from scalpers, who operated freely on the selling side all day. December wheat closed at Jl.00. Sieall preeautions often prevent great mis chiefs, Hewitt's Little Early Risers are very small pills In slse. hut are most oilWitlvn in preventing the meat serious forms of liver inn HumiHi'ii. irounies. 1 Itey cure cnnattiia tiuii and headache and rogue tU.e Vuiwcbt. C II. llageubucb. P.fi The wldot h'Auil appeals to tin y in p a t u y cl even the mm callous hearted Here is a wo man Mill in the springtime ol life, deprived ol the stay ant! ettppoit u p o r which slu hai ' every right tt depend, and liei future overahad owed by the lost of the nne mar ill all the world upon whom slit had ri'iit.r.il her love and .ih ctmn A man has no righl tosacrificc hit life in the mad rnce for money, by neglecting his bodily health. A man owes It to himself and to his wife and chil dren to live a long and helpful life. If a man would live he must keep health. Health is a matter of a little patch her and there. Look after the little ailmenti and the big ailments will take care of them selves. They will never come. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery keepa the body in perfect health. It promptly eradicater the little ailments that bring serious illness. If the serious tnnlady has already arrived il rromptly cures it by removing the cause, t corrects all disorders of the digestion, invigorates the liver and makes the appe tite keen and hearty. It makes the arwimi- lation of loou periect ana supplies the blood with the life-giving elements tlmt build new and healthy tissue and firm muscles. It tones and builds up the nerves. It drives impurities and disease - germa from every organ of the body. It cures all diseases due to overwork and worry and faulty nutrit Hon. It is an unfailing remedy for weak lungs, spitting of blood, shortness of breath, severe cough, bronchitis, asthma and kin dred affections. It cures 98 per cent, of all cases of consumption. Mr. Isaac R. Downs, of Spring Valley, Rock land Co., N. V., writes: "1'or three years 1 had suf fered from that terrible disease, consumption, and heart-disease. Before taking Dr. Pierce's Oolden Medical Discovery I had wasted away to a skele ton; could not sleep nor rest, and many times wished to die to be out of my misery. Step by step, the signs and realities or returning health slowly but surely developed themselves while taking the Discovery." Todiiy I tip the scales at 187, and am well and strong. The OoWr Medical Dlscoveiy' has also cured my daughter of A try bad ulcel located on the thigh." A gonutno wolcomo waiteyou at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. ruin and Coal Sts." , Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and ale constantly on tap. Cholco emperanco drinks and cigars. peppa. Railroad. SCIIUYKILL DIVISION. BurrEMBKR 1, 1897. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the above r.7;r -c."-Rf-".""t,r.v"s;ry"4. iar wii a. mir, i-oiMviue. namDurg, itevllnt: l'ottstown, l'hoenlxvlllo, Norristown and Phil. nuiHjjiiti. iunwu mmi Hiniionf ai oua ana 1105 ... "un uayg, ... ...., 0 .vi 1.. in. rur j-utisviiio aim inter mediate stations only 9 17 a. m. week days. tM(lt, If -,.J (, III, iruuia icuve rnvcKvuie lor unennndoah al Sunday, 11 13 a. m. anil 541 p."m. ' ' ijcuyu i uiiDTiuti uir nnennnuonn al 1015 a. in. and 12:05, 5 15, 7 25 and 10 20 p. in. Sunday Shenandoah nt 5 57, 8 35and 10 19 a. m., 4 10 nnd . i. in. wvcrLuiiB, ouiiuitys reave at o oo o. m. Leave Broad street station, Philadelphia, i. Sea Clirt, Asbury l'nrk. Ocean Grove, Lon Itmntl, nn.l ln,n.n.n.lln,. . ... 1 1 . . r . - ...... .., ,ii,uiiuinra BMtllWIlB, UtM. .iO 11.89, a. m.,8.80 and 4.00 p. m. week-days. Sun days, 8 25 a, in. Jwcnve uroad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOR NEW YORK. j 7 33.8 2C, 8 33, 060, 1021 (Dl'lllng Car). 1101 a. ml - ' .imin-.i iw 1W1U a u n. III. ll n nrffjin I1H , 111 ..1 ii VT . p HI" 4 00,8 00,5 58 (DlninRCnr), 000, 7 02, .7 U,' 1000 I. ,i,., ... vf., iiikjiii,. nuiiuiiys. u lai, 4 Itt, 4 50. 5 15. 8 20 8 33,9 50, 10 21, IDIiing Can, 1135 a. m.. 12 35, 105 (Dining Car) 2 30 (Dining far), 4 00 6 35, 7 02. 7 43, 10 00 p. in.. 12 01 night. j'.inins jor jinsinn witnout ciiange, II 00 n m.. week-days, and 7 43 p. m., daily. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. Wnr Ttftlftmn-n H--.-1.I .. n pn m M M -.uu .u,.i,iiKuii, o ilU, t J, 10 20, U 30, a. m., 12 09, 12 31, 1 12, 3 18, 4 II, 5 19 V."grcMlonal Limited, Dining Cor, 017. 055 Dining Carl, 7 31 Dlulng CnrJ p. m , nnd 12 OS night; week days. Sundaa, 3 CO. 7 20, 9 12, 11 28 ft" m,V?.2?'' 1 n t511 Coogrcssionnl Urn- I.0.1 Hln fln.l ftffff Tf..l Hn. .... ing Car p. iii. and 1203 night. FOR ATLANTIC CITY. T-IMLVn Ttrnntl atrnl -tn.l.... ..In T..,n f , Vi t" d ... .... . iHmnru river hrldgp Lxprc'SH, I 13, 9 20 I'JO minutes a. in, 2 SI 87 minutes, 3 32 (90 minutes, 705 90 mtniiteal y. m. Sundays, 4 45, 9 20 90 minutes a. m., 2 38 87 inlnutos, 7 03 p. in. Leuve JNlnrkct street wharf Express, 5 00, 8 20, 9 40, a. m., 100 Saturdays onlv), 150 175 minutes, 300,3 10 75 mlnutos, 4 00 70 nifn- llfMll J IT.n lttlnnfa.1 ft fit. I.. , . . .1 . ,X J . V H.u.u.j. f w LlVf UIIIIUlMei o JO 70 mlnutcsl p.m. Sundays, 5 00, 730, 8 00 T75 inlnutos, 9 00, 0 45 75 minutes a. m. fjl'oo excursion train, 7 00 n. m. daily. For Capo May, Angleeea, Wild wood and Holly Deocli Expross, 9 00 a, m., 2 30, 4 05. 5 00 p. in week flnva. Riindav. ftnn r. . li'.-.i 7 00a.m;'dally. ' ' ForSea lslo City, Ocean City, Avalon nn.l Stono Harbor-Express, 910 a. m., 2 30, 1 30 5 00 P; m-wk day Sundoya, 850 a. m. Mxcur slon, 7 00 a. m. daily. a. m., 1 50, 3 00, 4 00. 5 00, 5 30 ,. week 'days y , , i , ' ' u "'l v a a. m. ... ..u.L.fiu.e.fi,, j. Jt woon. uen i flianngor. Oen'l l'asa'g'r Agt. 1 I iiiiitiiiiiijitiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ,:n ai'ii.nin.iii? mSSk WOMEN WHO BEAD j 7 7$l2Pfiy r&rX tho ll,s, a8 a standard roii,ly for f 'lU ; 'yfiM? Sprains, Bruises, Cramps, Kliwuiuifciu, 1 ro'" - Prep' c..,i...T.. wk Wei' FOR SjIjE EVBRVWHEHn. d wjmiiisiMiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiir iiiiiimiiiiuiiuiiuiumiitiiiijiiiiniiuMint,..MITi i Hfrnsf 5 IYrtMslrtVif lWIfSi'lTS For Sale al KIRLIN'S Drue ANDY IN k WCURECOWSnPATIOH eVu: BIKmKTyP ALL iJ au v --mrtiUSl ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED r.' pie andUoLUt free. AD. KTHtl.lM. r VU. i ( i "WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES." GR15AT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF SAPOLIO PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Jjlt. W. II. YINOST, VBTBHINARY SURGEON. (Iradunte and Late Resident House RurgrtK Hie University mate of N. Y. llKAiKft'ARTlBS : Hotel Franey, Shenandoah T1IIIKK YKAR COUJIBK. Calls night or day promptly reepondea Q S. PHILLIPS, M. D. Office : SO West Centre stieel. Qui he consulted nt all hours. JJ" At. 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