Oil TTf rinxTYvrr ttt-re ittv KSTAULISIIKD 1(170. Published every livening, Except Sunday, ft I 8 Hocth JjtKoin Stbkht, Nxah Cnrraa. The Herald la delivered In Shenandoah and the surrounding Uiivna for elx cent a week, pay- AbU Vothe onrrlem. By null yi.ao i year, or mi oentft a month. payable In advanoe. VdverMw mente chnrareu according to mimhw and Doaitton, is to Mmee an Hie right to c ante wnenevc Tin- publlatiera reserve cuange ine pontile feeatlo million of advertisement whenever the pub- o( newa demanda It. The right la rewrved to reject Any Advertisement, whether paid (or er not, tlntt the publlatiera may deem Improper. AaverHstnc rate made known n in m nmillnftftlon Entered rK the poato&iee ftt abenAndoah, Pa., as saconu oinsa mail matter. TKLKFH0NK COWNKOTION. "All the News That's Fll lo Print." Evening Hrlc3 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 80, 188T. ItKl'UIIHOAN 9TATH TIOKKT. FOR TRKAaTJRB, JaMbB S. HIACOM, Of Westmoreland. FOR AU1UT0II ObWaKAI, Levi Q. McCaolrt, Of Cheater. MKl'UllLIOAN COUNTY TlOKljT. TOR JU1KM, Hon. 0. P. Hbchtjk, Of PottoviHe. FOR SHERIFF, HiESTHR S. Albright, Of OrwifslMirg. FOR POOR DIRECTOR, Joim How-jc, Sr., Of Tremont. FOR JURY OOMMIMIOXBR, JOHIT A.VSTOCK, Of Malianoy City, Tine New York Herald in authority for the statement that 20,000 more skilled laborers are employed now than ut the same time hint year. Evnoi'K wants our bef and pork this year an well as our wheat and cotton. The microbe on American products is no longer in evidence. The Postmaster-General seems to think that postal savings banks are d.-sirnble institutions. At any mte people would not be afraid to put their money in them. Thkuk is considerable idle talk about extending the miners strike to this scetiou of the anthracite region, but there is no indication that such will be the case. Tiik total amount paid out for pen .dons by the Government last year was a trifle over one hundred and forty-one millions of dollars, The i ..'oiifiiifonoin. e row who rm mm ir, h. mora i iionoraolo people to iionornme Improve,, ntshes wlthl " - aas C Tiik movement inaugurated by tlio also fown Council for permanent street ?.b improvement meots witli-vt'sJuVirty va: endorsement of tboaaSf?a?ers,"3lid it co is to be honwS"lta beginning will be irOlll LTlMJll BLlKtilH 111 UL11UJ IJltH'fH 1M al too well known to be recited here, bur It would be an economical ependi trahicure, and a great improvement upon terrlUjle antiquated syvtem in vogue here ' for a number of years. Thk Coal Trade Journal is after he company store, and says: "In a word, company store, which is a big grievance, and company doctor, tit he-v'h'cn '8 little, but looks big, seem to ilmllt he miners a relentless vise, in which Jiey are steadily, surely nnd piti lessly squeezed. These are among the most salient of the causes that furnished flame to touch off tho es plosion lingering always in the na tures of thousands of industrious S workmen in and around the town of 'izleton. Here, for the present and tliu future, the immediate and press ing need'is law, fearlessly but equit ably enforced. And after that, if peace is to prevail, there must be a little common honesty." Ballot Law Tangle. Steps have been taken to obtain the court's decision on the new ballot amendments, prohibiting the placing of a enudidatd's name more than once on the official ballot, through a certificate of nomination. The dec! sion of the state authoritiek is awaited witli a great deal of interest, es pecially by the voters of this county. It will be remembered that Judge Ueclitel was nominated by the Ite publicans to succeed himelf, and subsequently lie also received the Democratic nomination. A similar gtate of affairs exists in Philadelphia, where the four Judicial candidates nominated at the Republican conven tion, have since been selected by the J)einoci-aoy, and the officers of the xatter convention nave engaged conn . . . . , 1 A X . i . I I to take ine mauerio court, wnoum i deoisiou of the Secretary of the . i. ,. i 14.. i Democratic nominations. Tt will be remembered that under JMliuly Beorewti-y anreii'g mierpre ttioxi of the ballot law as amended Uy $lte lute Legislature the name of a candidate cau appear in only one ooluiuu on the ballot. Both in this . county and in Philadelphia the lie publicans were the first to file their nominations at Harrisburg, and it is contended that should the amended law stand, Judge Dechtel's name will appear only in the Ue-publUan column. An early decision is antici pated, and Secretary Martin will be guided entirely by the advice of the Attorney Ueneral. The counsel for the Democratic organization contend that the amended ballot law is uncoil Htitutlnital in tlml it If m fn-liiIiii limitation of the rlifht of sulTriw. TIip last tiny for filing num-ty nomi- liaMoiis ly curtllloalo in tuln'r Mil. I and liy nomination pler October! latli It fa probable that a di'MMon ; will bp had before that date. If the , state Ruthorlttei ihould decide timt i the amended Ian It coiwtitntloiuil . and that Judge Beclitel's name can appear only In the Republican col- uiun, it is intimated that the Demo oratio organization will present an other Judicial candidate in opiwd tlrui to Bechtel. This will have to be done previous to October loth. Our Democratic friends now realize their mistake in not holding their convention previous to that of the Republicans, no matter what the de cision of the court may be as to the constitutionality of the amended ballot law. Burdock Wood Bitters ia nature's trap remedy for constipation and kindred ilia. It set directly on the bowels, the liver, the skin, and while cleansing the blood imparts strength to the digestive organs. MEXICATTWffqALSTRRESTED. ClMtrartNl With Not Properly Pi'otot h l'rlouer Prom I.ynoher. City of Mexico, Se.pt. 20. Eduardo Velaitquex. chief of police; Lieutenant Cabrera,, assistant chief of detectives, and Commandant Mauro Sanchea have been arrested and placed in solitary confinement by order of the Fifth crim inal Judge, to whom had also been turned over 21 prisoners arrested for entering the municipal building on the night of the recent lynching. Public oplnten Is behind the government, and the Investigation will be pushed rap Idly. The officials arrested were ac companied to the prison by the new ohlef of police. The government, by these arrcfets, has taken precautions demanded by popu lar sentiment, which ha become ex cessively irritated, for the public fall to understand why a prisoner of so great Importance as Arroyo should be left in charge of unarmed officials. High of ficials of the federal government have to some extent shared the popular feeling, and it Is reported that at the regular cabinet meeting Friday several ministers urged that the conduct oi tne police should be thoroughly investi gated. A communication was accora Irurlv sent to Governor Rebollar, of the federal district, for transmission to the Inspector general, In which the latter was Informed that he must give up his office Immediately. He Is censured for not having taken proper precautions in guarding the prisoner. The arrests then followed. If the police authorities are proven criminally negligent In guarding the prisoner tney win unaouoieaiy oe severely punished, and all who took part In killing the prisoner win D9 neiu for murder. Momenta are uteless if trifled away ; and they are dangerously wasted if consumed by uelay m cases wnere une aonuie iougn jure woiuu urnig immeuiate reuei. u. u. iiagen buck. SliiBiilnr nmtlHM reading Hectrtent. Bellntie, O., Sept. 20. At Centerville, Belmont county. Nora, wife of Ttev. A. A. Brown, of West Qulney, Mass., while walking along the street, met with a distressing accident. CharleB arter, of Cleneoe, was' walking a short distance behind, carrying a gun. He, stumbled and fell rfnd the gun was discharged. The shot took effect In Mrs. Brown's knees. She will be crippled for life. Dr. Fowler's Ext. of Wild Strawberry Iiaa been used for forty years anil has never yet failed to cure a case of diarrhoea, dysentery, or summer complaint In any of Us various forms. Mlclmcl Mtlll Hrenklnif llecorrts. Boston, Sept. 20. Jimmy Michael on Saturday won the greatest cycling event ever run on any New England track. It was the international 25 mile race at Charles River park, and was run in the fastest cycling time the world ever saw. Michael's competitors were Lucten Lesna, of France, and Eddie McDuffee. of Cambridge. Michael was an easy winner, beating Lesna a third of a mile nnd McDuffee twice as far. and all piv lous recordB by 1 min ute 53 4-5 sconiI. Every American and. world's recoid from three to 25 miles, inclusive, is now credited to Michael. NEW MEDICAL DISCOVERY. A Positive Cure for Dyspepsia. This may read as though we were putting it a little strong because it is generally thought by the majority of people that Dys pepsia in its chronic form is incurable, or practically So. But we have long since shown that Dyspepsia ia curable, nor is it such a difficult matter as at first appears. The trouble with Dyspeptics it that they are continually dieting, starving themselves, or going to opposite extremes or eUu.ileltigliiK tliu already over burdened stomach with "bitters," "after dinner pills," etc., which Invariably Increase the difficulty even if in some esses they do give a slight temporary relikf. Such treatment of the Btoniack simply muke matters worse. What the stomach wants ia a rest. Xow how can the stomach become rested, recuperated and at the same time the body nourished and sustained. This ia the great secret and this is also the secret of the uniform sutaeas of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. This ia a. comparatively new remedy, but its success and popularity leaves no doubt as to its merits. Tbe Tablets will digest tbe food anyway, regardless of condition of stomach. The sufferer from Dyspepsia according to directions is to eat an abundance of good, wholesome food and use tbe tablets before and after each meal and tbe result will be that the food will be digested no matter how bad your dyspepsia may be, because as before stale', th tablets will digest the food even if the stomach is wholly inactive. To illustrate our meaning plainly, if you take 1,800 grains of meat, eggs or ordinary food and place it in a temperature of 98 degrees, and put with it one of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablota it will divest tbe meat or eggs almost as perfectly as if tbe meat mi enclosed within tbe stomach. Tbe ktotnacli may be ever so weak yet these tablets will perform the work of digestion and tbe body and brain will be properly nourished and at tbe mine time a radical, lasting cure of dyspepsia will be made bscanss tbe much abused stomach will be given, to some extent, a much needed rest. Your druggist wHl tell yon that of tbe many remedies advertised to cure dyspepsia none of tbern has given so complete and general satisfaction as Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets and not least In import ance In the hard times is tbe met that they art also the choasest and gin si most good for tbe least money. A little book on cause and cure of stomach trouble sent flee by addressing Stuart Co., Marshall, Mull Cancer the Face. Mrg, Tj8UraE. Mltns.of SmitUvllle.aa., M - a: a small pimple of a strawberry color appeared on my cheek; it soon betran to arrow ratJlillv. notvfitliBtaml ing all efforts to check it. My eye Decame leniuiy inflamed, nnd was so swollen that for quite a while I could not see. The doctors said I had Cancer of the most malignant type, and after ex hausting their efforts without doing me anv cood, they cave up the case as hopeless. When in formed that my father had died from the same disease, they said I must die, as hereditary Cancer was iucurable. "At this crisis, I was advised to try S.S.S., and in a short while the Cancer began to discharge and continued to do so for three months, then it began to heal. I continued the medicine a while longer until the Cancer disappeared en tirely. This was several years ago and there has been uo return of the disease." A Real Blood Remedy Cancer is a blood disease, and only a blood remedy will cure it. S. S. S. (guaranteed purely vegetable) is a real blood remedy, and never fails to per manently cure Cancer, Scrofula, Eczema, Rheumatism or anv other disease of the blood. Send for our books on Cancer and Blood Diseases, mailed free to any address. Swift Specific Co. Atlanta, Ga. Pour Killed 111 l'relglit Wrocic. Bellaire, O., Sept. 20. Two sections of a westbound freight train on the Bal timore and Ohio railway ran Into each other at Helpers Station. Unglneer Ca hlll, of Newark, O., and three unknown tramps were killed. NUGGETS OF NEWS. The California board of health at San Francisco will study the Biibject of yellow fever and tuberculosis. Striking cloakmakers of New York continue the agitation against the man ufacturers for higher wages. Miss Flora M. Shearer, a poetess of distinction in the west, haB been ad Judged Insane at San Francisco. An expedition Is being fitted out at San Francisco to carry munitions of war to the insurgents In Guatemala. The first cotton laden steamers of the season cleared from Wilmington, N. C, on Friday for German and English ports. Robbers who knew the safe combina tion got $300 Jn money and stamps from the postotflce at Stewartstown, York county, Pa. The Business Men's League, of St. Louis. Mo., has been notified that Presi dent McKinley cannot attend the fall festivities In that city. Although Andrew Carnegie has re covered from his illness, he will not re turn to Pittsburg or New York this fall, as Is bis custom,' but will spend the winter in the south of France. 1'ersoniilly-OoinIiicttMl Tours via l'cnnsyl vanln Itullroml. Tlio following tours have been arrange for the season of 1807 : Two ton-day tours to Gettysburg, Luray OaveriM, Natural Bridco, Virginia Hot Springs, Richmond, and Washington, Sev tembcr 28 and October 12. Kate, ?C3 from New York, )03 from Philadelphia. ONE OF TWO WAYS. The bladder was created for ono purpose, namely, a' receptacle for the urine, and as such It is not liable to any form of disoaso ox cept by one of two ways. The first way is from imperfect action of tbe kidnoys. Tlio second way is from careless local treatment of other diseases. CHIEF CAUSE. Unhealthy urino from unhealthy kidneys is the chief cause of bladder troubles. So the womb like the bladder, was created for one purpose, and if not doctored too much is not liable to weakuess or diseased, except In rare cases. It is situated back of and vory close to the bladder, therefore any pain, disease or inconvenience manifested in the kidneys, back, bladder or urinary passage is often by mistako attributed to femalo weak ness or womb troublo of somo sort. The error is easily mado and may bo as eatlly avoided. To find out correctly, set you urine aside for twenty-four hours; a sedi ment or settling indicates kidnoy or bladder trouble. Tke mild and tho extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Boot, tho great kidney, liver and bladder remedy is soon realized. If you need a medicine you should have the best. At druggists fifty cents and one dollar. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet, bath sent free by mail. Mention Evbnino Herald and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blnghamtou, N. Y. The proprietors of this paper guarantee be genuiness of this ofisr. Tours to the South. Two very attractive early Autnmn tours will lie run by the Pennsylvania Iiailroad Company, leaving New lork and I'hiladeb phia September 28 and October 12. It ia hardly necessary to say that these out lugs are planned with tbe utmost care. and that all arrangement are adjiibted so as to afford tbe best possible means of visiting each place to the best advantage. The tours each cover a period of cloven days, and include the battlefield of fiettys- burg, picturesque Blue Mountains, Luray Caverns, the Natural Bridge, Virginia Hot Springs, tbe cities of Richmond and Wash lngton, and Ht. Vernan. The round-trip rate, including all nocce- sary expenses, is $65 from Xew York, $68 from Philadelphia, and proportionate rates from other poiuts. Each tour will be in charge of one of the company's tourist agents, lie will be assisted by an experienced lady as Chaperon, whoso especial charge will be ladies unaceompanie by male escort. Special trains pf , parlor cars are provided for tbe exclusive use of each party, in which tbe entire round trip from New York Is made. For detailed itinerary apply to Ticket Agents or to Tourist Agent, 1196 Broadway. New York, or Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. WHAT DO THE-CHILDREN DRINK? Dout give tbern tea or coffee, tllare you tried tbe ew food drink called Grain-O? It is delicious and nourishing and takes tbe plate ef coffee. Tbe more Graiu-0 you give the children the more health you distribute through their systems. Graln-0 is uiwle of pare grains, and when properly prepared tastes like tbe choice grades of coffee bnt costs about as much. All grocers sell it. 15c aud 25c. GEORGIA'S NEGRO POSTMASTER Prominent White Will Tie Charged With 'frying to Kill lllm. Atlanta, Sept. 20. The recent shoot Ins of the nefrro postmaster at Hogsnn vllle threatens to entail no end of trouble for the iieople of that town. A poatotTlce Inspector has finished a three days' Investigation of the shooting and it Is stated that as a result of his work two of the most prominent, business men In the town will be arrested this week on a charge of attempting to as sassinate the postmaster. The people of the town are called upon to faoe a most unoomrortanie state of alTulrs. They htve never yet patronized the negro postmaster di rectly, the old postmaster, Hardaway, maintaining his old postomce and send ing for and obtaining In bulk the mall matter for all his white patrons. Their letters were mailed on the train. The ex-postmaster will be prosecuted for thlB and the letters can no longer be mailed on the trains. When this aotlon was announced, two days ago, the oltl- jiens conceived the plan of having their mall sent to the next nearest postomce and sending a carrier for It. They are now told that this would be In violation of the law, whloh permits only the gov ernment to maintain a post route. Feeling Is high among both whites and blacks and further trouble Is feared. Died Like a llravo Soldlor. City of Mexico, Sept. 20. Captain Cota, of the Twelfth Infantry, who was some time since condemned to death for insubordination for the killing oi a major of his regiment in Sonora dur ing the Yaqul rebellion, was shot hero Saturday. Detachments from all the garrisons were present, about 1,600 men being drawn up on three sides of the sauare. The condemned man's nerve was indomitable, and courage superb. As he advanced down the length of the square, a distance of at least 100 yards, he was quietly puffing at a cigarette, and when the squad halted he walked with deliberation to the position assigned him, When the officer strode toward him, bandage In hand, with the Intention of blindfold ing him Captain Cota at once motioned him away, declaring that ho was not afraid. Not even as the officer in sharge of the tiring party motioned the orders to the men was there the least trace of fear on the face of the con demned man. At the first discharge he fell dead. A Confession of Murdor Buffalo, N. Y Sept. 20. Eugene Otto Ledate was murdered last night In the greenhouse of Jacob Katoll. Frederick Katoll, a son of the keeper of the greenhouse, 1b under arrest, charged with the killing, and has confessed to the crime. Ledate came here some time ago from Philadelphia. A quar rel arose between the two men over money said to have been owed tu Katoll by Ledate. Katoll struck Le date on the head with a hamiher, caus ing almost Instant death. Something to Know. It may bo wortli somcthinx to know that tho vory best modicino for restoring tlio tired out nervous system to a healthy vigor ia Blectno Bitters. This medicine is purely vecetablo. acts b.v civlue tone to tho nerve centres in tho stomach, gently stimulates tho Liver and Kidnoys, and aid these organs m throwine off impurities in tho blood. Kloc- trie Bitters improves tho appetite, aids digos Moil, iilliTM pronounced by those who have tried it as tlio very nest uiooa punuor ami r&rvo tonic. Try it. Sold for 00c or $1.00 per bottle at A, Wasley's drug store. Bnokot Hrlgndo InolTectlve. Trenton, Sept. 20. Fire broke out early In the morning In the general store of G. F. Waldron, at Imlaystown, about 12 miles from here, and before it was extinguished about $40,000 damage resulted. The origin of the Are is be lleved lo be due to the explosion of gunpowder In Waldron's store. There is no lire department in the town, and a bucket brigade was formed to fight the flames, but thoy spread quickly and destroyed Waldron s store and house, It. G. Henderson's flour mill, adjoining and then swept ncross the street and destroyed a small store and house and the general stoie of B. P. Maulsbury and damaged the hotel property of John Henderson. Munlor or Siilolde! Elmira, N. Y., Sept. 20. The body of Edward H. Holden, a earpenter, was yesterday found hanging from a limb of a tree in the woods three and a half miles from this city. He hired a horse and carriage to go to Millport Satur day afternoon. The horse and wagun were found near by. The wagon was covered with blood, and Holden had two gashes on his right urm above the elbow and four on his wrist, evidently cut with a knife, but no knife could be found or money on his person, although his wife said he had $167 when he left home. The family surmise foul' play. The authorities are of the opinion that Holden committed suicide. Duchess of Mnrlboi-oiiKli a Mothor. London, Sept. 20. The Duphess of Marlborough, formerly Miss Consuelo Vanderbilt, gave birth to a son on Sat urday at Spencer House, the ducal Lon don residence. The son Just born Im mediately on his birth assumes his father's second title of Marquis of Blandford. The father, however, in ad dition to IiIb dukedom, has still a suf ficiency of titles left, being also Barl of Marlborough, Earl of Sunderland, Barr on Spencer of Wormlelghton, Baron Church of Sandrldge, Prince of the Holy Roman Empire and Prince of Mindelheim In Subla. To all of these will the boy baby of Consuelo succeed In the event of his surviving his father. "I burned my fingers very badly. The pain was Intense. Dr. Thomas' Bcleetric Oil brought relief in three minutes. It was almost magical. I never saw auythlng like it." Amelia Swords, Saundersville, O. 'i'lio Woutnur. " For District of Columbia and eastern Pennsylvania: Threatening weather, with little it any rain; variable winds, becoming northwesterly, and cooler. For New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland and Virginia: Threatening weather, with local showers on the coast; south erly winds, becoming northwesterly, and cooler. Mnte HtnlibcMl by n Sailor. San Francisco, Sept. 40. fflie Amer ican ship V. Cyrus Wakefield, whloh arrived yesterday from New York, rep resents that on Aug. 8 Second Mate Thomas Marks was stabbed and se verely wounded by Louis Roland, a seaman. The mate la still in a or! t leal condition. Uoland was turned over to the authorities at this port. Minister Ai'cIhkh llei ert. Washington, Sept. 20. A private dis patch received here announced the death. Saturday night, at Spring Lake, N. J., of Mine. Laso-Arrtaga, the wife of the mill Utter from Guatemala. She had been lick for some time and her death was not unexpected. To heal tlte broken and diseased tissues, to soothe the Irritated luifaoes, to instantly re lieve and lo permanently cure is the mission of De Witt's Witch Ifasel Salve. C. II. Hagen- buch. BASEBALLRECORDS Standing or the dulmtn the lino Tor Championship 1'enunutB. Nnllonal League. W. I,. Po. W. L. Baltimore... 8B 114 .717 Brooklyn. . . CO 07 Benton . S7 l .707 Plttnhurg.. 85 87 tfe- York. . .77 44 .800 Olilcngo .... 54 08 Cincinnati 08 58 ,5M PhlliulelphlnKi 71 Cleveland... .88 60 .618 Lontavllla. . 51 72 Washlugtmi.M 86 .468 St. Loula .... ?7 06 Pa. .m Ml .4(8 ,m .415 SATUtlDAT'B NATIONAL I.KAUUH OA MBS. At Baltimore Baltimore, 8; Philadelphia, 0 At Boston Boston, 9: New York, 8. At Olere land First gams: Cleveland, 0j Cincinnati, 0. Second game: Cleveland, 4; Cincinnati, 8. At Brooklyn Washington, 10; Brooklyn, 0. At llttaburg Pittsburg, 18; St. Loula, 10. At Oil' cago Chicago, 4 ; Louisville, 2. SURDAT'S NATIONAL Z.SAGUH OAMMS. At Cincinnati Cincinnati, 6; St. Louis, 4. At Chicago Chicago, 6; Louisville, 2. KHstern Lenguo. W. L Po. Vf. L Po Syracuse.... 85 49 .684 Providence. .89 (10 .586 Toronto 76 40 .005 Semnton....52 01 .460 Buffalo 78 66 .566 Montreal. .. 46 76 .877 Springflold .f; 57 .510 Wllkesbarre 30 88 .252 SATURDAY'S BASTinN f,AnC OAMMS. At Springfield Soranton, 4: Springfield, 8. At Toronto First game: Toronto, 17; Provi dence, 4. Second, came: Toronto, 9: Providence. 7. At Montreal Buffalo, 8; Montreal, 0. At wllkesbarre wllkesbarre, 5; Synurase, 4. SUNDAY'S MASISHN LBAOUK OAMSS. At Syracuse By raouae, 8; Wllkesbarre 2. At Montreal (called, darkness) Montreal, 6; Baffalo, 8. Atlnntlo League. W. L Po. Lnnoaater.. 88 46 .662 Paterson Newark 88 51 .620 Norfolk. Hartford.... 80 58 .588 Athletic l!iohmond...78 GO .610 Reading. W. L. Pc. 08 73 .482 .01 72 .450 ,40 87 .860 86 101 .280 SATURDAY'S ATLANTIC LSAQUB OAMHS. At Lancaster Lancaster, 18 ; Norfolk, 5. At Newark First game (12 innings): Newark, 8; Richmond, 7. Second game (5 innings): New ark, 8, Richmond, 1. AtPutereon First game: Athletic, 7: Paterson, 6. Seoond game : Pater son, 9; Athletio, 4. SUNDAY'S ATLANTIC LKAQUB OAMBS. At Paterson First game: Athletic, 7; Pat erson, 0. Second game : Paterson, 10 ; Athletic, 1. SEVERE EARTHQUAKE SHOCK Shakes tlio AVliole or Turkentnn, limn nelng Historic Monuments. St. Petersburg, Sept. 20. At Tash kent, Turkestan, Asiatic Russia, a se vere earthquake shock occurred Sat urday, and the disturbance was felt throughout the whole of Turkestan. Sev eral monuments of antiquity were dam aged at Tashkent, Samarkand and Ura-Tlube. The region of the Turkestan earth quake Is filled with monuments of an tiquity. Samarkand is regarded with great veneration by the Inhabitants. of Central Asia. The city .possesses the tomb of "The Lame TImur" (vulgar ized into Tamerlane), the renowned Oriental conqueror. Under this cele brated warrior and administrator, who carried his victorleus arms .on one Bide from the Volga and the Irtish to the Persian gulf and on the other from the Ganges to the Hellespont, It became the capital of one of the largest em pires ever known and the Center of Asiatic learning and commerce. Its beauties were lauded by tho poets of Asia. At the height of the city's prosperity It contained no fewer than 40 colleges, of which only three remain perfect. Hut it still haB, though in a state of decay, many of the edi fices associated with its former glory. Cabinet Crisis Mar Ileiult. Madrid, Sept. 20. Fears are expressed In well Informed circles that a cabinet crlslB may result from the contumacy of the bishop of Majorca, Balearic Is lanls, who, in defiance of the order of the archbishop, has persisted In his excommunication of Slgnor J. Reverter, the Spanish minister of finance, for taking possession of the treasury of a church in his diocese. The decree of excommunication was read with all formality yesterday in all the churches Of the diocese. Several Influential pre lates approve the course of the bishop. The cabinet relies upon the dictum of the papal nuncio that the bishop has no Jurisdiction over the minister, and upon his further assurance that the pope will undoubtedly censure the bishop. Tho Turko-Greeco Pence Tronty. Athens, Sept. 20. The conditions of the peace signed on Saturday between the ambassadors of the powers, on be half of Greece and Tewflk Pasha, the Turkish foreign minister, are univer sally pronounced by the Greek press to be exceedingly onerous. The organs of M. Delyannls, former premier, who commands an actual majority In the boule, violently attack M. Halll and the cabinet, denouncing them as the real cause of the present misfortunes. Golitu TtifcoK Comniniirl. Harrisburg, Sept. 20. General J. P. S. Gobln, of Lebanon, issued general ord etp Saturday from the headquarters of the Grand Army of the Republic, as suming the duties of commander-in-ohlef, and announcing the appoint ments of General Thomas J. Stewart, of Pennsylvania, to be adjutant general, and Charles Durrowee, of New Jersey, to be quartermaster general. The ap pointees will serve without salary. Headquarters have been established at Independence Hall, Philadelphia. Georgia's Fair Authoress Tells Why She Uses Dr. Miles' Restorative Remedies. ,IIE NAME of Mrs. J. E. Harwell, (nea Julin Jumna. Fleoimlng) is a familiar one in the state of Georgia, She writes; " It is witU pleasure that I express my gratitude for the wonderful benefits I have rectlvod from Dr. Mllea' Restorative Bemediea, especially the Nervine, the Norvo and Llxer ruin, New Heart Cure aud Antl I'ain I'.'-.'.i. Actual expcrlonco ha.3 taught me their (treat worth. No family should be without them. They liavo fully restored mo from a complica tion of disorders chief ly affecting the heart, nervous system and kidneys. When I trav el I nlwuys take one of your Antl-Paln l'ills before entering tbe cars and thus prevent swimming qf the bead and nausea, to which I huve been subject for several years." Dr. allies' Remedies are sold by "U drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle benefits or money refunded. Book on Heart and Nerves sent free to all applicants. DR. MILKS MEKIOAL CO., Elkhart. Ind. F1 A "00I.D DUST." Alaska Gold Dust is hard to get. Fairbanks GOLD DUST is sold everywhere. It Cleans Everything MAI) It ONt,Y DY THE N. K. FAIRDANK COMPANY, Chicago. 8U Loula. New York. Boston. Philadelphia, Double The Circulation of any two newspapers in S.hcnuricliuh, and steadily increasing, is the nirtib-t that draws advertisers to the EVENING- It Goes Into The Homes- oi the people Herald such a valuable advertising medium. It's a wide-awake1' newspaper and prints all news -promptly and ac curately, i Our Jobe Department ner and at the lowest prices consistent with good material and first-class work. Drop us "a Postal' 7 and our Solicitor will call on you and take your order. Every business man should have printed stationery, and the place to get it is at the office of the Evening Deralb, CHRIST. SCHMIDT Agent and Bottler of !'$ LAGER m Porter and Weiss Beer. FINEST, PUREST .' AND .! HEALTHIEST, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, - PA SHENANDOAH GROCERY STORE, GEO. WALAITIS, Prop. -Successor to- vnti nora 0'nnREn, 105 S. Main Street. Headquarters for a full and com plete line of groceries. IN THE COUNTY. Everything In the Tonsorlal Line Constantly on Hand. W. G. DUSTO'S Ferguson Bouse Block. BARBER SHOP. WantGd-An Idea H&SS tUlot lainla patent? Protest your lilwi tbar inay hrlog you wmHU. WtJU JOHN wiBDERBDRK CO Intent Altor M? . Wnthlaglon, r. C-. for thlr si.aW) prlte oHM WU 1UI V mV ilVMWV4 ! 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After n career of nearly twenty years o uninterrupted growth is justified in claim in that tho standard firnt established by Ha founders la the one true tent of A Perfect Newspaper To publish ALTi THIS NRW8 promptly and succinctly and in the most readable forrar without elision or partftfan bias, to discuss its significance with frankness, to keep AN OlUflN KYK FOlt I'UIIUO AIUWS, to give besides n complete recoid of current thought, lanoies aud discoveries in all uc .Hutments of human activity In INDAII KIHTIONHof from 10 toU l'AGKH, aud to provide the whole for Us patrons at tlio nominal price of ONE CKNT Tlmt was from the outlet, and will continue lo he the aim of THB RICCOHD. 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