98 ! VENING HERALD IWTAllLlSIlKn 1STO. Publlfhel every Evening, Rxcept fnnda , nt , 8 South Jaudii Htrrjct, Near Centric Tim Ilmlrt la dellvmed In Hhenandoan ami the i Itrronndtng towns for lit cent a week. -1 ftttu o the carriers. By mull 88.00 a year, or 16 I eente a mentb. Davahle In advance. Advert"" meet ouargod according to aj ig; to apace and position. Hie right to change the ante whenever the pub- ana position, i He nnbllaheM reserve Mttlon of advertisements UtaMan ot newa demands It. The right la teaerred to releet anv advertlacment, Sid tor or not, that the publishers may deem proper. Advertising: ratea made known ..Upon application. JSamvd at the poetofflee at Shenandoah, Fa. , ae second eloaa mall matter. THLKriIONE CONNKCTTON. "All the News That's nt to Print." Evening Herald TUESDAY. OCTOBER lfc 18PT. ltiCI'UHt.IOAN STATU TirjltBT. ro treasvrb, Jamiob S. Acaook, Of WwMnoMlaiKl. FOR AUMTOK eWINHAL, hsxi Q. McCAtfLUr, Of Cheater. ItHl'UIIMOAN COONTV TIdKttT. fob JU1XMC, IlOK. 0. P. HlCCKTllif, Of Pottsvilie. ran shnmiff, HlBBTMl & AbBHHHtT," Of Orwttftbur, roa Fooa niKBoTOJt, Johk Hovrx, Sr., Of Treraont. for .jury comwicbtonks, John Amitotic, Of Maimnoy City. To ask Jt,000 for a discredited news paper seems like robbery, pure and simple. It is not probable, however, that a "sucker'' can be found. Tuf standing of a newspaper is like wine. It improves with age. The trade bringing powers of news papers fur leeitimute merchandisers depend us much upon the age of the publication and the confidence which the public lias in it as it does upon the width of its circulation. Thk most iiiaidouH way iu which disease is introduced into the human 'system is through the wutor used for drinking. Impurities or infections germs in tile water supply moan dis comfort, illnotfs and, toooftHii, death. Especially is this the case in the pub lic schools, where tho use of impure or iinfiltered water is a menace to the health and even the livei- of thousands of the little ones. Jt sTicK FlltLn, of California, after a service of thirty-four years and seven months on the Supreme Court of the United States, proposes retir ing on the convening of Congress in December. He is now in his 81st year, and. .has led a, busy life. Senator MorgUT, of Vermont, who still clings lis seat, is Field's senior by nearly seven years. 1 lent was a great man in his day, and one of his leading hobbies was a profound contempt for Urover Cleveland. He would have probably left the bench long ago hnd it not been for tho dislike lie had to Cleveland being given the oppor tunity to name his successor. At torney Oeneral MeKenna, it is Jieved, is booked for the vnoutioy. Ai'i'iiicATiov'will be made to-morrow befprer'the Hoard of Pardons for a commutation of the sentence of Theodore Eisenhower, convicted of murder in the first degree nnd sen tenced to be hung, to that of life im prisonment. Hon. Charles Hruniui and Oeorge Hyson, Esq., covnisel for t lie condemned man, are working indefatigably in behalf of their client, with every assurance of success. Petitions have been in cir culation in Shenandoah and other parts of the county and have been numerously signed. The readers of I lie Hick ALU are familiar with the facts in the ease, from which counsel will be enabled to make a strong plea. Our contemporaries are unanimous in their expressions of approval of the course of the counsel for Eieeh bower, and we believe a favorable decision on the part of the Hoard of Pardons would meet with general approval. THKRK are many families in Shen andoah so situated, the children of whom cannot attend the day schools. They are compelled to toil for a liv ing during the day. and to most of theiu the evening schools are a boon. Many a young man has' graduated from the helpful night schools who to-day are the leaders in theireallings in their respective communities. If. the time mosfc people fritter away in idleness or worse during winter even ings was spent at these schools, or in some line of regular study, not only would an admirable liitelieutnal dis cipline be acquired, but a liberal edu sation also. This remark is applica ble to okl as well as "ytiug. In de ciding what to study the branch of learning that one naturally takes to will be the best to begin with. Hesuut torv reading is not good. After read ing a good newsuper enough to keep oneself acquainted with the world's current events, the best thing to do is to take up some one braucli of ktudy aud persiie it from one to two hours each evening. Aa hours study a day for seven or eight mouths would give a young manor woman ii ... i... o iu .... ......... fui-.itu uhftnhl insist lllioll KUK- i ...v....- - I Many Think! When it was said to the woman: "In Furrow slialt thou brill? fortli oliil- dren," that a perpetual our. n was Eronounceii, but the thrill of joy fdt y every Mother when she obi ps to her heart her babe prove-, the oon- trary. True, danger lurk in the pathway of tho Kxpectai.5 dottier and should be avoided. ! "Mother's Friend So prepare! the system for the c'.iange taking place that the final hour is robbed of all danger and pain. It use insures safety to the life "t botb Motner and ohim, and makes omiU' birth easy anil reooverj more rapid, il iVrannrrrriK. at or Malt, on receipt ofrrloa, U PER BOTTLE, Book, "To BXTwftaat MftW,r mailed ( , ooa, tstatna ralaable iatonaaUoa aaotelaatair lew- aioniaia. The Rrtdllela Kegel Co., Atlutta, 8 eota by all Bftuoweia. their ehibireii either attending the dvy or night schools. Shenandoah haa an excellent corns of instructors, audits people feel a jtiBt pride in their 4 public schools. Very few localities have the advantages which the youth of Shenandoah are afforded, and they should not allow the idle mo ments to fritter away without grasp ing the opportunity of acquiring at leant a common school education. Small nresutiona often 01 event great lma- chlefa. DoVVitt'a IJttle Early Risers are very small pills iu size, but are moat effective iu , preventing the meat tenons wrms en over and. stomach troubles. They cure constipa tion and headache and regulate the bowels. 0. It. Hagenbni'.b. Coming K elite. Oct. Si --Entertaiuuu'iitaiid foniablo under Hie aiiHplccs of thoivl. K. church ehoir. Nov. 2 Annual anprirr under ausplees of Utiles' Aid Society of tliu Calvary llaptist ohurcb, injiobbins' opera house. ' Nov. IS. Peppetpot Social, under tlio aus pices of Ladles Aid of the M. E. eburch, in the church liasement. Xov. 9. Entertainment and social, under auspices of Ladles' Aid. in P. M. church. Nov. 17. Annual suppor, under the aus pices of tliu Trinity Kefurmed church, in riobblns' oper house. Nov. 25. Thanksgiving dluuer to be given by All Saints' Protestant" Episcopal chinch, corner Wcsfcand Oak streets. Occ. 2. Twenty-fifth annual supper under auspices of Welsh Baptist chuch in Itobbina' opera lioute. BLADDER TROUBLES. The bladder was created for one purpose, namely, a receptacle for tho urine, and as such it is not liatde toany form of disease ex cept by one of two way. The first way is from imperfect action of the kidneya. The second way la from careless local trentment of other diseases. SAMPLE SENT TREE. Unhealthy nrlne from unhealthy kidneys is the chief cause of bladder troubles. It is comforting to know that Dr. Kilmer's Swump-Itoot fulfills every wish in cpiickly curing bladder aud urinary troubles. It cor rect inability to hold urine and scalding or slinging pain in passing it, or bad effects fol lowing use of liquor wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during the night to urinate The mild and extraordi nary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swanip-lioot is soon realized. It'stands the highest for its wondejful cures of the most distressing cases, it yon need a medicine you suouiu have the best. At druggists fifty cents and oue dollar. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet, both wilt free by mail. Mention EVENING IlHKALD and send your address to Dr. Kilmer A Co., Biughiimtoii, N. Y. The proprietor of this paper guarantee the genuine of this offer. AkwI Lawyer Sont to Prison. Trenton, Oct. 19. Rensselaer C. How ard, aged 7S years, a Jersey City law yer, was yesterday sentenced by Judge Klrkpatrlck, in the United States court, to one year's Imprisonment for making a false affidavit in a pension case. Mary Andersen was given one year and fined $100; and Joseph A. Bennett, John Smith, alias Richard Kellar, and William Vollelley, two years and $500 fine each for passing counterfeit money. Death of Sniwon General Hates, Washington, Oct. 19. Surgeon Gen eral Newton L. Bates, of the navy, the president's family physician, died at the Shore-ham hotel yesterday from a renal trouble. He was appointed surgeon general about two weeks ago to succeed Sudgeon General Tryon, and was obliged, on account of the Illness which finally resulted In his death, to take the oath of office in bed. l'lrtli Tlit'iiicr Accident Victim, Cincinnati, Oct. 19. Mrs. A. Seudder, of Covington, Ky., one of the vtctima of tli opera bouue disaster, died at the lirmi rjl. This makes five fatalities thus far in all. The "lllcyclist's Best Friond" is a familiar name for DeWltt's Witch llatel Salvo, al ways ready for emergencies. While a specific for piles, It also instantly relieves aud cures Oils, bruises, salt rheum, eczema and all affections of the skin. It never &IU. C. II. HKenbucli. THE FIRE AT WINDSOR. The Hodles of an Aged Couple Found la the Kliius. WWsr, N. 8., Oct. 19. The complete exteT of the disaster to the town of Windsor Is but now being fully dls cl(.sfd. At first the people were so daz.d with fear and excitement that tew fully appreciated the great catas trophe which had fallen upon them. Standing on JTerry JID1 one sees but a stretch of smouldering ruins, dotted here and there with tottering chimneys ekid walls, which only serve to remind the spectator of the solid architecture ot tbe town. - Most of the people burned out es caped with little wearing apparel, and the bitter cold makes tbe suffering in tense. The scene is pitiful. All through the burned district are groups ot peo ple, sorrowfully viewing the blackened embers of their stores or homes. The hope of lh people seemed to have de parted In the few brief hoursof the rag ing fire. Conservative estimates place the Uigur rune at tSfc'.OOO, not more than 80 per cent uf the loss. It uas thought at first that no Uvea had been lost, iff t yesterday the black ened and charred skeleton at two per sons were found near the mlns of a house on St. Ann street. Further In vestigation proved them to be the re mains of Patrick Kelly and his wife, an aged couple. The skeletons were found bout six feet apart, and from their position It Is likely, that the poor old man and woman were sleeping quietly In bed when tbe flames enveloped their dwelling. MoOK,utg are' U8e)egg lftrifled sway; and . they are dangerously wasted if consumed by delay iu cases where Oue Minute Congh Cure t i. ' I l.ui U. LUETGERT AWAITS THE VERDICT. Meantime a Mob Outside Almost CwBtoji O tllot. 1 Chirac", Oit. lit. The fate of Adolph L. Lucuert. aroused of murdering- his wife and dissolving her body In a vat 1 jm, d v lih caustic potash, la now in the bunds of the jury. Judge Tuthill finished his c harge to the Jury at 4:45 iaBt evening, and five minute later t,e jury filed out. Not a word of any K(.t nM corm, from the Jury room, and the ehancea of a long wait for the ver 11 ' diet seems excellent. Humors of ten to two for conviction, and later of ten to two for acquittal floated around, but there wat no authority for either story. A disagreement Is predloted. Shortly after o'clock last night the crowds In Michigan street were aug mented by over a score of men from the vicinity of Luetgert's sausage fac- i admission to the court building. This ! was refused them, but they were per sis lent, and as the police on duty were entirely Incapable of handling the crowd a patorl wagon filled with officers was hurried to the scene. "When tho officers reached the building they drew their clubs, and, aided by a score of deputy sheriffs, drove the crowd back. FPltA failAMrta nt T.IIBtu'At'l Vintl ltr tills The friends of l,uetgert had by this time been reinforced by about 200 other pet sons from the crowd. Hut they re treated after a few vigorous applica tions of the clubs. The mob took up a stand near the middle of the street and Jeered the police, while small boys with tin horns added their quota to the discord which swelled from the would-be rioters, who loudly proclaim ed their right to enter the bulldln Mouxter Oil l'll'o In ltusln. Bt. Petersburg, Oct, 10, A dispatch from Baku, on the Peninsula ot Aps heron, on the west coast of the Cas pian sea, a center of the great oil pro ducing regions of European Russia, says that a petroleum spring at Rom any, a suburb of Raku, caught lire on Sunday night. The fire spread quickly to other springs in" the viclnir until the whole valley was a sea of flame. The losses are enormous and the fires are still burning. Four springs and 23 bore holes have been destroyed, as well as seeral magazines and houses. The great oil field called Ualakhani Is on the Apsheron Peninsula, northeast of Raku. The wells, of which there aie over 400, cover a wide area, There are several of these wells whose output exceeds that of all the wells in the United States combined. to cum: a com) is osv day. Take Lixativo Bronio Quinine Tabids. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 35c. Convict Vofinte'rAsltecH. Pittsburg, Oct. 19. Warden E. S. Wright, of the Riverside penitentiary, has discovered that a number of the convicts confined in the Institution have been manufacturing counterfeit B0 cent pieces. He had unearthed the jnetal from which the "queer" money was made, the moulds in which It was cast and the names of several convicts who were connected with the matter, but as yet he has been unable to find the man who originated nnd carried off the scheme. Spread of Yellow Fever, WashlngUm, Oct. 19. The yellow fe ver situation, as reported to Surgeon geon Oeneial Wyman, Is not so favor able, the disease having made its ap pearance at Raton Rouge, La., where there Is one case, and at Montgomery, Ala., both of nhlch places heretofore having been free from the disease. Dispatches from other places show new cases and deaths. WHAT DO THE CHILDREN DRINK ? Dout idvo them tea or coffee. Havo you tried the new food drink called Oraiu-O? It is delicious and nourishing aud takes tho place of coffee. The more Grain-0 you givo the children tho more health you distribute through their systems. Grain-0 is mado of pure grains, and when properly prepared tastes like the choico grades of coffeo but costs about i as much. All grocers sell it. 15c and 35c. Hired to Commit .M urdoi PhHadelphia, Oct. 19. Tbe'pollce of the Second and Christian streets sta tion are uf the opinion that the mur der of Francesco Antola. who was shot late Saturday Might by Leopold Orlan do, was the result of a conspiracy; that Orlando was paid to do the deed, and that he was given the revolver that he UBed to end Antola's life by the man who, they say, engineered the conspir acy. Frank Rertaluccl Is the man whom they say secured the services of Or lando, and who persuaded him to do the shooting. Both men are under ar rest. i;scnpiMl J'oporM Itccnptnrcd. New York, Oct. 19. Three of four lepers who escaped from North Brother Island last week have been rounded up, and are now in the contagious disease tent within the grounds of Bellevue hospital. The trio afflicted with the disease are: Lin Jug, a Chinaman, 28 years old; Philip Sydney, colored, 24 years, and Frederick Fleming, 40 years of age. BLEEDING PILES. And all other forms of fills common and often dangerous disease readily eured with out pain or inconvenieuee. Thousands of men aud women are alilicted with Mime sort of piles, without either know ing the exact nature of the trouble, or know ing it, are careless enough to allow It to run without takiug the simple means offered fora radical cure, Tbe lailure of salves aud ointments to per manently cure piles has led many to believe the only cure to be a surgical operation. . Surgical operations are dangerous to life and 'moreover not often entirely successful and at this time are no longer nted by tliu best physicians or recommended by them. The safest and surest way to cure any case of piles, whether blind, bleeding or protrud ing, is to use the Pyramid Pile cure, com posed of healing vegetable oils, and absolutely free from mineral iHiiaous and opiates. The following letter from a PitUburg gentleman, a severe sufferer from bleeding pile, gives some idea of the prompt, effectual character of this pile cure. He writes: I take pleasuie writing these few lines to lot you know that I did not sleep for three months except for a short time each night because of a had case of bleeding piles. I was down in bet) aud the doctors did me no good. A goo4 brother told me of the 1'yfH mid Pile Cure and I bought from my drug gist three fifty cants boxes. They cured we and I will soon be able to go to ray work again. . William JUniwciii;, 4il St., Cotton Allay, below KuttlerSt., Pittsburg, Pa. The Pyramid ltle Cure to not only tbe aafeat aud surest Ntnedy for piles, but is the best kuowii amTlMtt pointfcir. Every pby. aiolau aud druggist incite country kuows it and what it will do. Send for little book on cause and euro of piles, describing all forms of piles and the proper treatment. The Pyramid caa be fouud stall drug stows at 50 cent per package. A HELPING HAND. The greatest help Is health. A poor man with health is a thou sand times bet ter off than a sick man with a million dollars. Nearly every body could be healthy if they only Knew It. Suffering can usually be trac ed to either ig norance or doubt. Some sufferers are ig norant of tho proper remedy, others have trlerl so many medi cines that they doubt the efficacy of them all. Dr David Kennedy Hvotite Remedy Is a helping hand that is held out to the sick. It does more than help it cures. Jt cures liver complaints, constipation, scrofula, rheumatism, eysipelas, and all kidney, bladder and urinary diseases. Mr. E. C. Caswell, of Brockporr, N. Y., was terribly afflicted with scrofula. He had no hope of uirc. But Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy gave him great benefit, and he recommends it to other scrofu lous sufferers. Don't give up because other rem edies fall. Remember this is the grandest remedy anybody ever made. fi.oo a bottle; six bottles, $5.00. I At any drug store. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And Flowers, the Hand C America, Culi-rm-nlu. Via the true pathway, "Tiro Iron Muiintttiii Itoute," which traverses a region of perpetual sunshine, where snow storms, blizzards or high altitudes aro unknown. Pullman Hist ami second class palace and tourist sleeping oars to poluts in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and Now Mexico, Arizona, Oiliforuia. Oregou, Washington, Nebraska, Utali and Nevada, without change. Quick time, low rates, and all tho comforts of modern railway improvements guaranteed to all who pur cliaso tickets via tho Missouri Pacific railway system. For rates right from your home, literature, and full information, dropapoatal card, J.P. McCanii, T. P. Agent. 510 Rail road avenue, Elmira, N. Y., or 391 Broad way, New York. 3-1-tf Yv". E lloyt, G. E P. Agt. ,Mn"ii'i'n by t MuSso liiiildlt. Tacoma, Wash., Oct. 19. The city of Kuang Yang, In Hunan province, lias been capttued and its Inhabitants mas sacred by a band of rebels forming part of a rebel at my which Is de vastating Itunnn and Juang provinces. In southern China. One band tore down the pilson, setting free several hundred murderers, thieves and im prisoned debtois. Another gang at tnoked the central part of the city, first murdering the magistrate who had sent three bandits to prison. His en tire family, numbering 32, including servants, were killed. The night was spent in slaying and plundering. The number killed and injured exceeded 14,000. lte-oiitrmico CurUflontos Itovoked Washington, Oct. 19. Commissioner of Immigration Powderly has revoked the circular Issued by his predecessor in 1S91 authorizing the granting of cer tificates of re-entrance to cattlemen crossing to Europe with cattle. The commissioner has received information from American consuls that cattlemen have been selling these certificates to anarchists' and others desirous of es caping to this country. They received from J5 to $500 for them. Hereafter cattlemen who are not native or nat uralized citizens will have to prove their occupation nnd go through the same Investigation required of regular Immigrants. Yollttw Fever Scourpre. New Orleans, Oct. 18. While the new cases did not run up rapidly here yes terday, the deaths reached five as early as G o'clock In the evening. One of the fatal cases, however, presented the same old story of neglect and conceal ment. Domenlco Micella' case appeared yesterday under both heads, new oaBes and deaths. He had been ill some time, but no report of his sickness was made to the board and no doctor called in until It was too late to do anything for the man. For Piu Worms, Eczema, Hives, iu fact, any of tho various torturing, itchy diseases of the skin, Doau's Ointment is an instant nnd positive remedy, (let it from your dealer. l-'orent 1-MroK Viiifer Control, Austin, Pa.. Oct. 1!). The forest fires at Nelson Run, near here, are now un der control. Twonty million feetof hem lock and 25,000 cords of bark have been consumed, resulting In a loss to.C. W. & V. II. Goodyear of $200,000. Over a thou sand men were engaged In fighting the fire. Even catarrh, that dread breeder of con sumption, succumbs to tho healing influences of Thomas' Eclectrio Oil. To Seleot an At-cliltout. Harrlsburg, Oct. 1. The oapltol building commission will meet Thurs day morning to seleot an architect and adopt a design for the proposed state house. NUGGETS OF NEWS. The will of the late Josephine L. San ford, of Kan Francisco, Is to be con tested, she having left her fortune to strangers. The Cherokee and Choctaw Indians, believing the government has violated Its agreement, will move out ot this country. By an explosion last evening at the Colma fuse woiks, at Colma, li! miles from San Francisco, Mary Helm was killed and a Chinaman fatally injured. lax-Senator Tabor, of Colorado, has received from Wlnfleld Scott Stratton, the Cripple Cieek mining king, a pres ent of $15,000 wherewith to begin life anew. Chief Constructor HIchliorn, ki a re port to the president on the progress of naval vessels under construction, shows that 28 vessels ar. advancing towards completion. Grace Claike, aged li years, of New Brunswick. N. J., has, It Is reported, fallen heir to $26,000,000, left by Imblay Clarke, a distant relative, who mads the fortune in California. When you want good roofing, plumbing, gas fitting, or general tlnsralthing done call on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centro street Dealer in atoi os 1-tf GUERRA IS SECURB. Onr Government Will Not 8nrranflr the Aliened Murderer to Merloo. Washington, Oct. 19. The state de partment has refused the request Ot the Mexican government for the sur render to It undpr tho extradition treaty ot Jesua Ouerra, who waB one ot Oar sea's lieutenants in the celebrated Oar sea raid into Mexico In December, 1892. The case Is of more than usual Inter est because of the Btrenuous efforts made by the Mexican government to secure Oucrra, He was one of a party ot about 160 men who crossed the bor der from Texas Into Mexico and at tacked and oaplured a Mexican town. He was sought to be extradited for murder, robbery and kidnaping. Tho Texas court decided that he could not be surrendered, the offense charged be ing really political. The ease was ap pealed to the United States supreme court, which decided that the lower court had no Jurisdiction in its inter ference with the committing magis trate, and reversed Its holding. This brought the case at last to the state department, and Solicitor Penfiald takes the same ground that was assumed by the Texas court. The Union 1'noUlu Sale. Washington, Oct. 19. Attorney Gen eral MeKenna, when questioned to day, declined to state whether or not there was any prospect of a postpone ment of the sale of the Union Pacific railroad by the United States circuit court at Omaha, Bet for Nov. 1. If It should come to the knowledge of the government that parties other than the reorganization committee were desir ous of making a bona fide bid, but wanted further time, It Is quite cer tain that the government, as a creditor, would promptly ask the court for a temporary postponement of the sale. But so fRr this contingency has not arisen, and the sale Will probably take place on Nov. 1. Farmer I'lslitltitt Forest Flroi. Auburn, N. Y Oct, 19. The northern part of Cayuga county Is ablaze with forest fires, which have been raging for the past three. daj'B, and nearly all the timber In the vicinity of Red Creek, Lowvllle, Sterling and North Victory has been destroyed. Many farmhouses, barns, haystacks and ani mals have been burned. The farmers are fighting the flames night and day. The village of North Victory Is en veloped in n cloud, of dense smoke, and It Is impossible to go through the town. Tho damage done so far cannot be es- tirnated Poitmnstor Fntnlly Assaulted. Milan, Mo.. Oct. 19. At Pollock, 12 mile? north of here, Henry and Charles Wilson, after becoming drunk, demol ished the fixtures and furniture in the postoflice. M. C. Bllllson, the recently appointed nostmaster, attempted to save his property, whereupon the Wil sons set upon him with stones and crushed his skull so seriously that he cannot possibly live. The Wilsons were brought here to avoid a threatened lynching. Fntnl Hotel Fbo. Shreveport, La., Oct. 19. Maloney's hotel was destroyed by fire. All the guests escaped with slight Injuries ex cept H. S. Newcomb, of Kansas City, who leaped from a second story window and broke both legs, and Mr. and Mr3. Rose, of Saginaw, Mich. Mr. Rose was bo badly burned that he died. Mrs. Rose was severely burned, but wiU're cover. I'nliuor Defeats Sulllvnn. London, Oct. 19. "Peddler" Palmer, the bantamweight of England, and Dave Sullivan, of Boston, met last even ing nt the National Sporting club, at 116 pounds, to compete for the bantam championship of the world, a purse of $3,600 and a side bet of $1,000. The con test was won by Palmer In 20 rounds. Spain's Minister to Franco Confirmed Madrid, Oct. 19, The queen regent has confirmed Senor Leon Castillo as Spanish ambassador to France. It was recently announced that Sonor Cas tillo had been recalled and that the Duke of Mnndas was to replace him. Mrs. Lnuertry Stops Itnolim, London, Oct. 19. Mrs. Lily Langtry, owing to the death of Kdward Langtry, who died last Friday night while con fined In the asylum for the insane at Chester, has withdrawn for the present all her horses from the turf. To Sue Ynlo Colleco for TnxeSi. New Haven, Oct. 19, There is good authority for the statement that a suit for about $460,000 is to be. brought against Yale college durln gthe month of November by the town qf New Haven for the collection of taxes. Says Salisbury Will "Not liotlrd. London, Oct. 19. The Dally Tele graph this morning gives an unqualified denial, on authority, to the rumor put In circulation by The Daily Chronicle that Lord Salisbury contemplated re tirement from the premiership and the! foreign office. Dr. Miles' Nervine Victorious. Physical and Mental Exhaustion Uvse Way to Vigorous Activity. ,EV W. T. HOUCK, the talented pas tor of Grace U. B. church, Carlisle Penn., writes September 28, 1MB: " 1 always enjoyed good health until Iu 1W2, at which time my duties s a clergyman were, of a peculiarly trying nature, subJsottag mo to several Mjvere nervous shocks wblab together with overwork and anxiety, .ftn pulred ray gcuerul health and uarvous sys tem. Indied I w a ; in such a condition that tho mere n&M of a la.'i;e congregation so wearied mo that It would require a day or more for me to re cover from tho ex haustion. It affords me great pleasuie to say that Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine Dr. Miles' -Nervine K- Re stores . Health and Restorative Tonic hava done me untold good. I preached three times yesterday and I feci as fiesh and vigorous this Monday morning as I ever felt in my life , than lis to your remedies. Or Miles' Itcmedies are sold by all drug gists under a p.bltlvu guarauiee.ttrbt bottle benefits or money refunded. Hook on Heart and Nerves unit true U all applicants, bit. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. w COTTOLBNn. Endorsed Did you ever hear of a phypicJian recommending fat pork ns a diet? of nu epicure who enjoyed lard-soaked food ? of a chef who used lard in his most dainty dishes? is endorsed by physicians, epicures and cooking authorities for its healthfulncss, delicacy and efficiency. The renulne Cottolcue ii sold everywhere In one to ten pound yellow tins, lam steer's head in oetton-puxni wreuia on every uu. JNot guaranteed if sold in a:iy other way. Mftdo only by THK N. 1C. Chlcngo. St. Louis. The Faust Wheel flade to Pit. A bicycle, in many respects, is like a suit oi clothes. If you do not appear with ease and grace upon your cycle, it is becuuse it don't fit you. With ease and' grace also comes power. Secure th'6iii all by ordering a special wheel, measured to fit by. the home manufacturer. A guarantee goes with every wheel. Patronize home industry and secure a reliable wheel. FAUST BICYCLE WOFKS, - - Repairing of ml Kinds. - - - -BRANDONVILLE, REN MA. BRANCH OFFICE : 120 SOUTH JARDIM STREET, - - SHENANDOAH, PENNA CANVASSERS WANTED IN THIS VICINITY FOR : .Harper's Book OFpACMSr In Combination With , 1 . . - t I HARPER'S WELL-KNOWN PERIODICALS Gobd'Commissions and a New FielU " 7 r-- '" " First Come, First Served " ''lfV ' , J Address f - " " ' ,. 1 HARPER & BROTHERS, GETTYSBURG, LUKAY, WASHINGTON. l'ersonally-Coiiducted Tour via Voiinsyl vnnla llatlroud. Over the battlefield of Gettysburg, through tho picturesque Blue Mountains, via Hagers town and Autictam, and down the beautiful and historic Shenandoah Yalley to the uniquo Caverns of Luray; tlieuco across the rolling hills of Northern Virginia to Wash ington, is tho route of this tour a section of the country iutcusely interesting from both a historic and a scenic standpoint. Tho tour will leave Now York 8:00 a. m.. and Philadelphia 12.20 P. M., Saturday, October 23, iu charge of one of tho company's tourist agents, and will cover a period of seven days. An experienced chaperon, whoso especial charge will bo unescorted ladies, will accompany the trip throughout. Itnund'trip tickets, covering all necessary expenses during the entire time absent, w ill be sold at tho oxtremoly low rate of $27 from New York, ?20 from Treutou, $21 from Philadel phia, and proportionate rates from other points. For itineraries and full information apply to ticket agents, Tourist Agent, llflfl Broad way, Now Y,ork, or address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street statiou, Philadelphia. A GREAT SURPRISE IS IN STORE ' for those who will go to-day and get a pack ago of GliAIN-O It takes tho place of coffee at about i tbe cost. It is a food drink.. full of health, and can bo given to tho children as well as the adult with groat benefit. It Is made of pure grains and looks aud tastes like the finest grades of Mocha or Java coffeo. It satisfies everyone A cup of Grain-0 is better for the system than a tonic, becauso its benefit is permanent. What coffee breaks down Grain-0 builds up. Ask your grocer for Grain-O. 15c. and 25c. Loverliur to" bti Court Aartrnlefl. Chicago, Ogt." ' i9."-gearetary Alger has directed .General, Brooke that A court marfjal ba ordered for the trial of Captain Iiverlng In case the eap taln does not ask for a court ot inquiry. Captain Loverlng, it is alleged, brutal ly maltreated a private named Ham mond at Fort Sheridan recently. Fatal !ii!ooii Itow In Cli!onp;o. Chicago, Qct. 19. Alderman J. A. Ha berkorn was shot and perhaps fatally wounded by George Jensen lrn a saloon quarrel. Jensen, who is under arrest claims that the alderman attempted to bite oft his nose. The Wputher. For eastern Pennsylvania, New Jer sey, Delaware and Maryland: Fair and slightly wanner; east to south winds. 1 in ifl; Wreo'Uor Tirflor Convicted, ' Kansas City, Oct. 19. Cashier George A. Taylor, of the Argentine bank.whlch failed last year owing thousands of dol lars to depositors, was convicted In tbe criminal court in Argentine, Kan., yes terday ot wreaking the concern. The trial haji been proceeding for a week. Sentence lias' not been passed. The liabilities of the bank when it failed were $198,000, and the assets about $10,000 less. It was shown that false statements of the bank's condition were Bworn to by Taylor. Decided Aanliiat Armour & Co. Albany, Oct. 19. The appellate divi sion ot the supreme court has decided in favor of the state In the, action brought against Arntoyr ft Cq. and the Armour Packing company for alleged violation of the oleomargarine and but terlne law. The claim Is for $1,700,000 in penalties. No man or woman osn enjoy life or aucom plhjh much in tills world while suffering from a torpid liver. DeWltt's LlttlelEarly Stsers, the pills that cleanse that organ corrouiNn. by All. with onr trade-marks "Colfeieite" FAipnAKIC CoaiPAWY, Hew York. Montreal. Publishers, New York City. tandard Only Is possible, whether ns n test of excellence tu journftllsnr, or for to measurement of quantities, time or vnlues and The... Philadelphia Record ... After a career of nearly twenty rears o uninterrupted growth is Justified in claim Ing Hint the standard first established by Its founders is the one true test of A Perfect Newspaper To publish ALL THE NKWS promptly nnd succinctly and In the most readable form, without elision or partisan bios; to discus its significance with frankness, to keep AN Ol'HN KYK FOU PUBLIC AUUSISS, to give besides a complete rccoid of current thought, fancies and discoveries In all de partments of human activity In Its DAILY EDITIONS of from 10 to 14 l'AGKS, and to provide the whole for Its patrons at the nominal price of ONE CENT-Tliat wa from the outset, nnd will continue to be the nim of THE UKCOHU. The Pioneer k One cent morning newspaper In tho United 8tntc. The Iteoord. gtill LKADS WII1SKB OTH KUS FOLLOW. Witness Ua unrivaled avernRe dally circulation exceeiintr jw,uiw copies, anu an average exceeding' 120,000 coplea for Its Sunday i'Uitfoni, while imitations of Its lan of publication in every Important city of the country testify to the truth of the assertion that in the quantity aud quality of Its con tents, and In the price at which It is sold The Record has established the standard by which excellence In Journalism must be measured. The Daily Edition Of Tbjp ltecord will Ue sent, by mall to any address for $8.00 per year or 36 cents per month. The Daily and Sunday ltd itiona together, whleh will rive Its readers the beat and freshest Information of all that Is going on In the world every day In the year ineludlng holidays, will be sent tor tl.OO a year or 35 cents per month. Address THE RECORD PUBLISHING CO., Record Building, Philadelphia, Pa. SHENANDOAH GROCERY STORE, GEO. WALAITIS, Prop. Successor to vra nora (5 mm, 105 S. Main Street. Headquarters for a full and com plete line of groceries. A genuine welcome waits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor.ilaln and Coal Sts. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and ale constantly on tap. Choice emperauc drlnki and elgars. "TIM"
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