EVENING HERALD kstaulisuhd ih7o. t'utillslioJ every KrcnlnR.Kteept Sunday, at 8 fOCTFI JiRDIS HTItFUT, Nkib Ckstbk. The ller-ild l leilveied In Shenandoah and the urnnm :' If- tt lenN n week, pay nhLulue,ci.riei. lly until W.00yrr,or2' cent a tiiontn, payunie in advance. ATeriicL- incut, chained according to "puce mill position. Tli publishes rcwervo the rluht to change the polllonoI advertieiuonts whenever the pill "tAtlo-j nl ncwn demands It. The right Is ' lescrvcd to tijttltiy advertisement, whether , luild lor or not, ant the jiuliUslierB may deem 1 iproper. AflvcrtlaliiR rates made" known 1 tllUIII BppilClltlOII, Kntered nt the po-tofllco at Shenandoah, ni., as second clan mall matter. TKI.KI'IIONK CONNECTION 'All the Hews That's Fit to Print." Evening Herald Tlll'liSDAY. SlUTKMISKK H, l.m.is. i tt: in'., I. dUR CUUNfRY: First. Last and Forever. TllK Sow VoiK wtuti-oiipitol liiiililliif,' opiirutiiuiH, aro ilt-ulnred i:oiiiiluti'il. Tho f.piiiilituro was $y:l,((M,0lMJ. VllKltli will bo it hot time) in (Jon yrcss this winter, mill every inember will lie primed with u whitewash Imisli. It is rumored that Secretary Alger is to retire from the Cabinet, to ne fopt an appointment from Governor Vingree as United Slates Senator. The heiul of the AVitr departiiieiit is foolish to retire under lire. TllK Philadelphia Press calls atten tion to the fact that tho name of AVilliam Trickett will appear on both the Democratic and Prohibition tickets as a candidate for Judge of tliH Simerior Court, and seems to fear that ho may dofeat olio of the two Porters on tho Republican ticket. TllK County Commissioners have adopted what appears to bo a safe anil effective plan to compel delin quent tax collectors to settle up their duplicates. They have decided that all collectors who have failed or neglected to settle up their tax dupli cate for 1807 in full, will not bo given the privilege of collecting ta.es in their respective districts on the tax duplicate of 1S!1S. This action on the part of the Commissioners is intended to alTord protection to tliu ta.xpayers of the comity and also to bondsmen who are responsible for tliesettlemellt of uncollected taxes. It is certainly fair to the bondsmen, because in any case where the full amount of last year's taxes on the duplicate of any collector remains unpaid if ho should bo allowed to collect on the duplicate for ls'.lh new bondsmen would be nec essary. Scandal Mongers. Tho Commonwealth, of II arris burg, the principal daily journal of the Dr. Swallow movement, defends the cour.-e of the New York Voice in printing a maliciously scandalous libel on Senator (Juay by pleading that substantially the same thing was printed in the New York World a number of years ago and passed by without answer by those at whom it wm aimed. Tliisoxcuse is insuilicient and to our recollection it is not alto gether truo. The World article if wo remember correctly, attacked Quay's public character but did not outrage tho privacy of homo life hy retailing back door gossip purely personal in its iinturo. Legitimacy of criticism of public acts is not disputed any where, provided reasonable accuracy and fairness bo shown- and false ac cusations in the long run defeat them selves ; but we submit that when the Hev. Dr. Isaac K. Punk prints in his family newspaper, and the Uov. Dr. Silas C. Swallow on the stump and by means of bis home organ endorses an invasion of private life that broadcasts filthy and obscene charges affecting private morals, they dis grace their cloth, alfront public decency and merit severest reproba tion. In saying this we do not constitute ourselves a special champion of Sen utnr Quay. Ho is thoroughly compet ent to take care of himself. Wo merely protest, in the name of decency, against the wanton peddling in a gubernatorial campaign of anti quated private scandal which doctors of divinity, of all persons, ought to be tho lust to engage in if true to the proprieties and to the ordinances of their sacred calling. Such a ghoulish invasion of the home circle in tho in terest of a particular iundlduto for high office, who apparently applauds the nasty business, and takes unctuous delight in its uufoldiu stench, ought to have the elfect to illumine Ills essential unfitness for any place within the gift of self ro specting men. Soruiitou Tribune. n.. Is tho basis of good health, 1 utfuiilv nerves. mmitnl. ... i - - E? I rl physical and digestive It you are nor vous, enrich and purify your blood with Hood's. Hnrsaparllln. It you aro weak, have no appetlto and desire to bo strong, healthy and vigorous, tako Hood's Bar saparilla, which will tone- your stomach, crea, ap appetltq .and build you, up. Hood's arsa-. parilla I'Ua llest In fact tho One True Wood Purifier. ii ivn cure iiHinea, Inillgcstlnii, HOOCl S FlHS blllousmss. l'rlceaoc. HOOD'S rihta cure Liver Ilia, fllltoiiaueis, Indlgettloj, Headache, Dleut-ut laxative. All Druggist mpnrm pain, danger and 1 tioniblo death for uoino wlvou. For others It means practlcnllv no discomfort nt nil. friero li no reason why child birth should ho ii period of pain and dread. Scv. eral months buforo a woman becomes a mother bIio bhould prepare herself for tho critical ordeal. Thero is n prepanv. t ion made which ia intended for this purnoso alone. Tho namo of this wonderful preparation is It isn liniment to be ap plied ex tornally. it relnxr the m u ti des and ro lievos the distension, to every organ con cc mod In childbirth, and takes awny all danger and nunrlvnll Buffer ing. lJest results follow if tho remedy la used during the whole poriod of pieg nancy. It Is tho only remedy of tho kind in tho world that Is endorsed by physicians. $1 jier bottloat all drug stores, or sent by mail on receipt Mother's Friend. of pneo. Fheu Hooks con- taininc; invaluable in formation for all women, will bo sent to nnv ad dress upon application to Tha Brjdfield Regulator Co, Atlanta, Ga. THE PR0DUC1E MARKETS. Am lielleeti'il by Di'iilliucs In I'lilliidnl phlu mill I In 1 1 1 lit -. Philadelphia. Sept. 7. Flour dull; win ter siiperllne. $2.irifii!.10, Pennsylvania roller, elenr. ui:i.2r,; city mills, extra. t2.ilUii2.7r. Itye Hour moved slowly at J2.7ii'ii2.S0 per barrel for choice, rennsl vanlu, Wheat firmly held; No. 2 led, spot and month, WiiiiG'sc. Corn In fair demand, No. 2 mixed, spot and month, 2 11 4fii :i 1 1 tt'-; No. 2 yellow, for local trade, aO'VTc. (:itn Htenily: No. 2 white, licw, 2'ru2!1tc., No. 2 while, clipped, new, 'JSC. liny unlet; choice timothy, $10.50'11 for law linlis. l!cf Millet; beef hums, J21.Wn22. Pork ipiiet ut $12.75T( 13.23. Lurd sternly; western steamed. t."i.lil. Jluttur steady; western creamery. 1 IVfefi lSe. j factory, ll'2lillc.; imitation creamery, 13 ICe. ; New York dally. liMilTc; do. cream ery, JIViils-hiC. ; fancy Pennsylvania prints JobbiiiB at JVuZW.; do. wholesale, 20c. Cheese weak; laree, white, "Wn'ic; small, white, 7',.c. ; law, colored, T'jfll 7bc.; small, colored, "lie; light skims, CijliKc; part skims, GVfciiGc.; full skims, 252c. Kffgs weak; New York and Pennsylvania, Ifie. ; western, fresh. 15'AC. Potatoes steady; Jerseys, $1,3711.75: Long Island, Sl.aT'ifi 1.T5: Jersey, sweets, t2.12'o2.r,0; southern, sweets, jl. 23171.50. Tallow dull; city, 3c; country, 3is5f3c. Cottonseed oil dull, prime yellow, 22c. Cabbage dull; Long Island, 2ij3. Ualtimore, Sept. 7. Flour lower; west ern superfine, J2.2ofi2.nn; do. extra, $2.f,3 3; do. family. S2.2jfi3.ra; winter wheat. patent, $3.T5fi3.93; spring do., $1,231(1.40; spring wheat, straight, $lf-l.20. Wheat steady, spot and month, WMiCGHc; Oc tober nnd December, CVJiSICOo. ; steamer No. 2 red, GO-lifttih.; southern, by sample, C01n;7c.; do on grade, GlVifiCGV. Corn easy, spot and month, 3Uj3l'c. ; Oc tober, SllifjnP.ic; year, 31c; steamer mixed, 33j33'ic; southern, white, 310 33iic; do. j-ellow, ZVrfi 3Gc. Oats moro ac tive; No. 2 white, western, 26if2GUc; No. 2 mixed do., 24'i(2P,.c, Ityo easier; No. 2 nearby, 47c; No. 2 western, 4S54c. Hay steady; No. 1 timothy, 10.50M11. Grain Heights firmer; rates higher; parcel room easy; steam to Liverpool, per bushel, 2140. , September; Cork, for orders, per (luarter, 3s. 3d., September. I,cttuco scarco ut SOc per bushel box. I.lvo Stools Markets. New York, Sept. 7. Steers llrm; good to chplce 10c. higher; routth stuff Arm to 15c. higher; one car unsold; native steers, $l.S55.t;0; western. $I.S5; oxen nnd stags, $31(4.75; bulls, $2.2r,;i3.25; mainly, $2.&0Tj2.S0; dry cows, $1.40Ji3.75. Calves nctlve and 15'i(25e. higher; veals. $5i8; "bobs," mi 4.50; grussers and buttermilks, $3.75f(4.50, Sheep dull; lambs more aetlvo, lOTiKa. higher; three cars unsold; sheep, $2,730 4.50; lambs, tf.G3TiC.25: culls, S3CT4. Hogs slow and weak at SI.10fil.4U, general salts, tl.25iTN.3). East liberty, Pa., Sept. 7. Cattle about steady; extru. t5.25fi5.10: prime, $3.10O f.20; common. $3.5Uf3.95. Hogs ruled slow; prime mediums. $1.10; best eornfed York eis. $ l.u5'(..10, common to fair Yorkers, tS.DOfil: good pigs. t3.75Ti3.90; heavy hogs, $3.!'5r'it: skips and common pigs, $33.50; gniKseis, $:i.70Tj 3.S5 ; good roughs, $3,400 3.70; common roughs, $2.50fl3.50. Sheep slow; cholco, t4.CnHT4.CG; common, $3,250 3.75; chnlcu spring lambs, $5.MWi5.05; com mon In good. t4fi3.23: calves. $7fu 7.50. Ono Mmtito Cough Cure surprises people by its oulek cures and children nmv take It 111 large quantities without tho least danger. It has won tor Itsell tho best runuuition in any preparation used to-day for colds, croup, tickling in the lliroai or ousitnaio cougns. l 11. Iljueubuch. Two K'lllcd unci Ten Injured. New York, Sept. S. The first gun of wind that preceded the storm at 3:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon blew down the heavy iron superstructuie of tho new pier 50, at tho foot of West Twelfth street, killing- two men and injuring ten others. There woro 00 men nt work on this iron superstructure on the pier whey it fell on them. The dead are Samue' rattcrson and James Leonard. What l)r. A. K. Sbllor Says. Ilui'PAt.0, N. Y. Gents : From my per sonal knowledge, gained in observing tho cflcct of your bhiloh's Cure In cases of ad vaueud Consumption. I am prepared to say it is tho most remarkable ltcincdy that has over been brought to my attention. It lias certainly saved many from Consumption. Sold by 1. I). Kirliu, and a guanuitco. Ask your grocer for the "Itoyal Patent dour, and take tin otlior brand. It is tho host flour mud". AVar llei'ocs .Mny Purndo. Now York. Kept. 8. .Mayor VanWyck received yesterday from President Mc Kinley an answer to the telegram ro luestliig permission for tho troops of tho- regular and volunteer army to parade In this city at the celebration of a peace Jubilee. The answer says: "It would be very gratifying to me, if me neuun oi ine souuers will nllow, to permit a review which will enable tho people of tho city of New York to show their appreciation of the bravo men who in the lust three months have per formed such heroic services to the country. If the olllcers report that It will not be Injurious to the health of the soblleis in their present condition, during this heated term, nnd it s ugroo uble to the ofllce(B and soldiers them-i-elves. It will afford me great pleasure to comply with your patriotic sugges tion." To Cure u Cold In Ouu Uuy Taku Laxative llromo Qulnhio Tablets. All drtiiiglnis refund the money If It fulUto cure, 25c. Tio genuine has L. II. Q. on each tablet. tf 'fin Ml A I'OLltlCAt MUKDhK. Kllvi-f Itl'i'Mlilll'ilM ruclliins l'lulit l'or Piis-h'-mIou n Hull, Colorado Sprlngi. Colo., Sopt. 8. A pitched battle oceuripil In this city at dnylirenk yctiTiliiy between the two fnrthuiK of. Silver Hepubllrun pnrtles of Oil state, In which one miin was killed and tin oe wounded. The dead man Is Charles S. Harris, of Denver, an em ploye at Denver of the Gulf railway. The wounded men weto removed by their friends, nnd their Identity has not been ilellnltely established. It Is said that a man named Palmer was shot In the cheek, but not sorlntisly injured. Another mini had his hand shot nearly off, and another received a Uesh wound In the nrtn. The light was wnrrod for the posses sion of the Opera House, In which the Silver Republican state convention Is to meet today. An armed force repre reritlnp; the faction deposed by Na tional Chairman-Towne was sent to drive the glial d nut of the theater. Af ter a hot scrimmage. In which many shuts were filed, the Tellerltes lied In dismay. Hants and the men who were wounded nre supposed to have lioen members of tho attacking force. Chair man Itlimd, A. M. Stevenson nnd other leading Silver Republicans openly cliai-Rp Sheriff Ilnyntnn, of this county, nnd Internal Ueveuue Collector Frank Howbert, of Denver, with leading the attack. Five men were arrested In the Opera House, nnd one, It Is claimed bv the police, had n smoking Winchester In his hands. Tho pilsoners are charged with the murder of Harris, and Infor mations were Hied In the dlsti let court ngnlnst them. m anil .Army veterans I'ni-nilo. Cincinnati, Sept. 8. The G. A. H. pa rade started yesterday at 10 u. in. and was completed at 3:23 p. in. The gen eral estimate of the number In line was between 25,000 and 30.000. It was no ticed that very many who wore tho unlTorm of the older were among the spectators along the line of march. Most of them did not feel able to pa rade, although the day was as cool and bracing as In November. The pa rade was purelv one of the Grand Army, as the Naval Veterans held their street demonstration nn Tuesday and tho usual lloats and daylight fireworks and other attractions wore reserved for the peace jubilee today. How to Look Good. Good looks are really more than skin deep. depending entirely on a healthy condition of all the vital organs, if the liver be inactive, you have a bilious look j if your stomach be disordered, you luve a dyspeptia look ; if jour kidneys be allected, you have a pinched look. Secure e,ood health, and you will surely have good looks. "Electric bitters" is a good Alterative and Tonic. Acts directly on the stomach, liver and kidneys. Purifies the blood, cures pimples, blotches and boils, and gives a yood complexion, livery bottle guaranteed. Sold at A. Wasley's drug store. $0 cents per bottle. A stubborn cough or tickling in the throat yields to Ono Minute Cough Cme. Harmless in ellcet, touches the right spot, reliable mid just what is wanted, it acts at oiuo. O. 11. Ilagenbiich. The Miisterlne; Out Procos. Washington, Sept. S. in response to the request of the governors of some of the states for the muster out of their entire volunteer force, the president re plied In substance as follows: "I have aliendy directed that 100,000 of the vol unteers shall be mustered out of the service. About 100,000 will remain, as the government now iciiulrcs In Culm, Porto Hleo and the Philippines a larger army than the regular military estab lishment affords. Tho muster out, like the muster In, will be ns nearly as pos sible according to the population of tho several states. The suggestion to muster out all of the volunteers from your state cannot, therefore, be enter tained." For Constipation tako Karl's Clover Hoot Tea, tho great blood Purifier. Cures Head ache, Nervousness. Krnpliims on tho Face, and makes tho head clear as a bell. Sold by 1'. 1). Kirliu and u guarantee senator rimy Declines. Washington, Sept. 8. The llfth mem ber of the Snanlsh-Aiuerican peace commission has not yet been selected. It Is practically eel tain now that Sen ator George Gray, of Delaware, will not serve ns a member of the commis sion. That he was seriously considered by the president Is known, and 21 hours ngo It seemed reasonably certain that the vacancy on the commission would be filled by his appointment. Today, however, the president has the selec tion of the fifth member of the com mittee still to make. 311 .Tosoph Cliaiiilioiiiilu With Uh. tS New York, Sept. 8. Ttlglit Hon. Jo seph Chamberlain, British secretary of state for the colonies and Hlrmlng ham's representative In parliament, ar rived here last evening on the White Star liner Majestic. He was accom panied by his wife nnd Miss Chamber lain. They left later for Massachusetts, where they will visit the lCndlcotts, of which family Mrs. Chamberlain is a member. Secretary Chamberlain will return home in the fall. His visit to this country, the distinguished English statesman said, has no political sig nificance. WHOLESOME ADVICE. For People Whose Stomachs Are Weak and DlBostloa Poor. Dr. liarlandson, whose opinion in diseases is worthy of attention, says when a man or woman comes to me complaining of indiges tion, loss of apjictite, sour stomach belching, sour watery risings, headaches, sleeplessness, lack of ambition and a general run down ner vous cundilion I advise them to take after each meal one or two of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, allowing die tablet to dissolve in the mouth, nnd thus mingle witli the food eaten. The re sult is that the food is speedily digested before it has time to sour and ferment. These tablets will digest food anyway whether the Momacli wants to or not, because they contain harmless digestive principles, vegetable essences, pepsin and Golden Seal which supply just what die weak stomach lacks. I have advUed the tablets willi great suc cess, both in curing indigestion and to build up the tissues, inciease flesh in thin nervous patients, whose real trouble wasdyspepsia and as soon as the stomach wa, put to right they did not know what sickness was, A fifty cent package of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tabltk can be bought at any ding store, and ns they are not a secret patent niediiine, they can be used as often as desired with full assur ance that they contain nothing harmful in the slightest degree ; on the contrary, anyone u )ios stomach is at all deranged will find great benefit from the use of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tnb lets. They will cure any I form of stomach weakness or disease cirept cancer of the Stomach, l ull size package ut druggists 50c or l.ooor by mail from Stuart Co., Marshall, Mu.li. GEN. MILES STATEMENT. (t:on:nncd (nun l'ltnt l'ligv.l ing tne expedition, felt the importnncn of the entei prise so greatly that lie te Quested permission to accompany that DxpedKlon or to Immediately organize another to Join It. This pcrmlrslon was not granted so fnr as accompany ing that expedition wns concerned, but authority wns granted to equip n sec ond 'for movement und operation ngnjnst the enemy in Cuba and Porto lllco.' However, before this expedition was equipped, culls were made for ad ditional forces to go to Santiago, and Ihey were Immediately forwarded, "On tho third day of July General Shatter telegraphed that his losses had been greatly underestimated; that ho met with stronger resistance thnn he had anticipated, and that he was serl tiusly considering the advisability of falling back to a position live miles to Ihe rear, and that he had been unable to be up during tho heat for four dnys. Under such circumstances, General Miles telegrnphed General Shatter that ho would bo with him within a week with strong reinforcements, of course taking tho troops prepared for the second expedition, which had been ordered by the president to operate against the enemy In Cuba, as well as In Porto Itleo. These reinforcements I "ere pusneu rapidly forward and some of them arrived In advance of the cominniidlng general, and were put In position In the trenches around San tiago. "I'nder verbal instructions of the president, General Miles was directed to go to wherever he deemed his pres ence wns required and that he should give such directions ns In his opinion were best for the army and for the government. These were the circum stances under which General Miles left I wiisnington, arriving nt Santiago July 11. not us a private individual, nor as a I visitor. Any pretense that he went there disrobed of his authority or of- I flclal capacity Is too childish to be con- j sldered by sensible men. From the mo- mem ne arrived at Santiago ftu was re sponsible for what might occur." The stntement then gives a report of the various interviews between Miles and Toral, the Spanish commander at Snntlngo, and also the telegiam from Secretnry Alger authorizing him (Miles) to accept Toral's surrender on the terms our commanding general had demanded. "This," the stntement says, "does not look ns if General Miles was there as a visitor. He wus charged with respon sibility of ordering an nssnult upon the Intrenehmcnts and fortifications of an nnny, which, If successful, would have cost at least 5,000 lives, or of withhold ing tho assault. If, In his Judgment, such assault would fall. No greater discretion wns nvnr i-lvon n eral commanding nn army, and what Is iiiuiu, as win oe observed, he was au thorized to accept the surrender, which, in tho Interest of his subordinates, he generously declined to do. and went away leaving all the honor to his next in rank, General Shatter. "Tho place of landing the Porto mean expedition had been so thoroughly ad vertised In communications sent over the French cable and In the newspa pers of our own country, and tele graphed to Madrid and from there to San Juan, that not having received the necessary appliances In which to disembark General Miles decided to change his course and Innd on the south side of Porto lllco, where tho Spaniards were the least prepared and the least expecting to receive him, and where he knew tl int thp rllMOi,ili!,,.lro tlon of the troops and supplies cnuld be most easily euected. From the time of that embarkation during the fol lowing 19 days of tho campaign he kept the Spaniards guessing what the next move would be. "The Island of Porto PJco was fairly won by the light of conquest and has become a part of the United States. The sentiment of the people was In no sense outraged by the Invaders, but on the eontraiy was successfully propi tiated. A people who havo endured the severity of Spanish rule for four cen turies hall with Joy the protection of the great republic. One of the richest sections of the country over which our flag now lloats has been added and will bo of lasting value to our nation, po litically, commercially nnd from a mili tary or strnteglc point of view. Gen eral Miles (Irmly believes that by fair nnd just treatment the people of Cuba can bo as easily controlled either as a friendly ally and neighbor or to bo come a part of our own country as the people of Porto Rico. "General Miles lemnlned In Porto Rico as long ns he deemed his pieseneo necessary for carrying out the wishes of tho president. He returns at nnco to Washington, where he believes he can be most useful, as ho considers the most Important need of tho hour now to be tho Immediate reduction of war exiH'iises and the return of as large a portion of those In the military service ns possible to their former occupations, where they are most needed." Beware of Ointnents for Catarrh that con tain Mercury, 11s mercury will surely destroy thu ncimo of sinell anil completely derange tho whole, system when entering It through thu mucous Mirfaccs. Such articles tihouid never bo used extent on prescriptions from reputable physicians, ns the u.iin.iKu iney win 110 is len ioiu 10 mo goon you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured liy J. C heney v Co., i', leilo, ., contains no mercury, and is taken I11J icriuiiiy, uiuiiK uirccuy upon Iliu 0101,11 loin mucous surfaces or the s stem. In buying Hall's Catarrh Curu be sure you get tlio genuine. It Is taken Internally, and made In Tub do, Ohio, by .1. Cheney Co. TcbtbuiinialH frcu. Sold by DriiKglsts, price 73 v. per bottle. CYCLONE WORKS HAVOC. n Fifteen MlnutoH It Killed Threo Moil ami Twenty Animals, Townnda, Pa., Sept. 8. A terrific cy clone swept over Springfield township, In the northern part of this county, late Tuesday night, killing three men, six horses, 14 cows and destroying a number of barns and outbuildings. Th& storm came up suddenly from tho northwest, and seemed to Increase in velocity as it traveled. When tho storm struck Springfield Centre Will iam Ilrace, aged 24 years, was In his barn milking. The building was com pletely demolished, Hrace was Instantly killed by the falling timbers and 11 cows that were In tho stable at the time were killed, C, M. Comfort nnd Frederick A Voor hls, of MutiBlleld, who were tourlnii the country with an advertising wagon for the Tioga county fair, sought shel ter In the barn of Schuyler Gates, near Springfield Centre. The building was blown down und both men were killed. Their horses weio also crushed todeuth. Two lino horses belonging to Gates were also In the barn at the tlmo and were killed. A large new barn on the farm of ex-State Senator Hurkness wns demolished and ono horse killed. Orchards were ruined and coin and buckwheat wuro blown down In the path of the storm, which was about a quarter of a mile in width and lasted about 15 minutes. Sciatiii, scratch, scratch ; unable to attend to business duihiK the day or sleep during tho night. Itching piles, huirihlo plai'Uo. Dean's Ointment euies. Never fails, At any drug store, 50 cents. BEST OF ALL Favorite Remedy Cures When All umer Medicines Fall. Peoplo who suffer from Gravel, urigiu s uiscasc, Kttinoy, Liver or Urin nry Troubles, l'rdn In the Small of the Pnrt- K,f.ntinnl T1..l,n lT-lnnln am ---, . ibubu, u.aav .u uiaiiiiv, UP" pccinlly nt night, who feel a Scalding TrffitA int? Water, nnd stIf fc WIS MlW.'Pi inhneo Ill-lUn ia irwB cloudy nnd 'contnlnsascd. imcntaftcr standing o short time, o u p h t to know that there is a medicine which will cure those Dr. David Kennedy's RctllMlU. It has cured when all other medicines have failed. H cm be obtuincd at drug stores for $' a bottle. It is needed by tho army of traveling salesmen, by thousands of railroad men, by those who nro kept inofiiccs breathing foul air and sitting or standing all day long, as nil of these employments breed kidney and bladder trouble. SAMI'Lli UOTTLn PRfiE. If you nro n sullcrer, or if you have a suffering friend, send your nnmo and address to t- T-Totitindv Cnrnor.ition. uiu i'i. , 'l. ,w. Rondout, N. Y., when a sample bottle of Vnvnritc Remedy nnd pamphlet containing valuable information will be mailed free to vou. He sure to mention the no me of this toper -when you write. After elirlit vears of agony, Clarence Van Os troni.of M bslng, Dutchess Co., N.Y., wnacurei iroill.oi ni ... i u of (Iravcl liv rnvorlte Urnietly. Don't yon, reader, need n medicine of this kimlf It bo, buy u boule of it or send for sample. TO BIRMINGHAM AND MEMPUIS. PKsuiii'Assr.i) snuvK'i: oKFi:tii:i hy tub HHmiHIlN ItAH.WAY. Leaving llioail Street station, Philadelphia, at 11:.") p m. daily, tho "Southwestern Limited," carrying a dining ear and the most luxurious Pullman drawing room sleep ing eais, reaches Iliiiningliau tho following nielli at 10:10 and arrives at Memphis tho noxt innrniiigat 7:10. Through Bleeping cars for Asheville, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tampa, Atlanta, Mobile and New Orleans are also attached to this train Pullman reser vations can he made in advance and all in formation obtained by communicating with John M. Ileal, District Passenger Agent, 82 Chestnut Btrcet, Philadelphia. lie Not Deceived. A Cough, Hoarseness or Croup, aiu not to be trifled with. A doso in time of Shlloh's Cure will save you much trouble. Sold by P. 1). Kirliu and a guar itutcn. iJi'iiioernni' Gains lu Vermont. White Itlvcr Junction, Vt Sept. 8. The ilsuU of Tuesday's biennial elec tion In Vermont shows many surprises, the nepubllenn vote having fallen off quite mnteilally from four years ago, whereas the party managers expected It would equal. It not exceed, the vote of 1891. The Democrats have not only made a gain for governor, but have elected 31! lopresentallves In 170 towns heard from, while only 11 were seated the lust off year. The Prohibition voto shows n falling ofT of over 40 per cent. One Prohibitionist has been elected to the house of representatives. Con gressmen Grout and Powers are re elected by substuntlnl majorities. Tho Republicans have elected their candi dates for senators in every county. Stop That Cough I Tako warning. It may lead to Consumption. A !!5c bottle ofShiloh' Curo may havo your life. Sold by P. 1). Kirliu anil a guarantee. Buy Keystone Hour. Bo sum that tlio name Lehski & Baer. Ashland, Pa. is printed on overv sack Oh, the Pain of Rheumatism! Rheumatism often causes tho most In tenso suffering. Many havo for years vainly sought roliof from this disabling disease, and aro to-day worse off than over. Rheumatism is a blood disease, nnd Swift's Specific isthoonly curo, bo causo it is tho only remedy which can roach such deep-seated diseases, A few years ago I was taken with Inflamma tory llhcuuiatlsm, which becarao so latenso that I was for weeks unable to walk. I tried several promlnoat phvst T'H K cians ana took their treat- Bl& jFJk ment 'lthfully, but was unable to get tho slight est rcllcl. Infaot, my con. dltlon seemed to grow worso, tho digcaso spread ovcrioycntlro body.and from November to March I Buffered nconr. I tried many patent medicines, uiu. jiiuiu ii'iicveu ine. Upon the advlco of a friend I decided to tnr S. S. H. He fore allowing mo to tako It, how ever, my guardian, who was a chemist, ana lyzed tho remedy, and pronounced It tree of potash or mercury. I felt so much better after taking two potties, that I continued tho rem edy, and In two months I was cured completely, The cure wan permanent, for I havoncverslncQ had a Much of Rheumatism though many uuica uxjio.suu iu tmnip nnu com weamcr Kleanoii M. TirFELl, 0711 l'owelton Avenue, Philadelphia. Don't HufTer longer with IMieumntism. Throw aside your oils and liniments, ns thoy Pan not reach your troublo. Don't experiment with doctors their potash and nuircttry will add to your disabiU ity and completely destroy your diges tion. Tt- - will cure perfectly nnd novmnnmitlv It is guaranteed mirolv voci'tiibln. and contains no potash, mercury, or otlior mineral, hooks mailed ireo Dy Bwift opociuu uo., Aiiuiua, ua. We Bottle BEER, WEISS BEER, ALE, PORTER Private family orders will receive prompt attention. I.eave them at the office, we will do the rest. COLUMBIA REWING COMPANY. mj. wmrjm ty k'tft mi 11 THE KHALIFA'S FLIGHT. Compelled to Drop Homo of III Wives by tlio Wii.vhIiIo. London, Sept. 8. The lliltlsh war of fice received a dispatch from General Sir Heibcrt Kitchener, the commnnder of the Anglo-lOgyptlan forces, dated from Omdiirmnn on Monday last, say ing that over 600 Arabs, mounted on KHALIFA AHDULLAII. camels, were dispatched after the fugi tive Khalifa Abdullah that morning. The general added that tho dervish leader wus reported to be moving with such speed that some of his wives had been dropiied along the road followed by him. General Kitchener says further: "Of ficers have been counting tho dervish bodies on the field nnd report the total number of dead found ns nbout 10,800. From the numbers of wounded who have crawled to the river and town It Is estlmnt.ed that 10,000 were wound ed, llesldo the nbovo between 300 and 400 dervishes were killed In Omdurmnn wlren the town was taken. I have as prisoners between 3,000 and 4,000 fight ing men." Buck! en's Arnica Salve. Tho boat salvo in tho work' for cuts. bruises, soics, ulcers, salt rlicuc, over sores, fntl.,,. .l,ann.l nl.tll.1:.. ,...., n.wl all skin eruptlouB, ml positively cures piles, or jo pay rcquiicd. It w ijuaiiiiiicod to give porfoet satisfaction or rnony refunded. Price So routs :or ho? . iorsioiv ' aolor The South unit Its AiHiinlages. The Southern Hallway has issued for freo distribution, u sixteen page journal des criptive of Virginia, North and South Caro lina, Tcnnesseo, Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi. Pcrsous seeking now locations, or capitalists desiring to mako safe and profit able investments will llnd tho information contained therein both valuable and inter esting. Copies will bo mailed freo upon ap plication to John 31. Beall, Distiict Passen ger Agont, 828 Chestnut street. Philadelphia, Pa. Give the CUlldrea a Drink called Grain-O. It is a delicious, nppotlnliig, nourishing food drink to take tho plaeo of collco. Sold by all grocers and liked by all who have used it becauso when properly prepared it tastes like tho finest colics but Is freo from all its injurious properties. Grain Oaids digestion and strengthens tho nerves. It is not a stimulant but a health builder, and children, as well as adults, can drink it with meat benefit. Costs about as much as codec. 15 and 25u. Philadelphia 8? Reading Railway En"iiiLs Hum Hard CoalNo Smoke IN KKKKtrr JULY 1st, lS'is Trains leave. lUienauiloiiti hh tollmen : Kor New York vlrt l'hlladclolitu. wi-ek ilavn. 7 U0 9 51 n. m., 1-2 27, 8 10 und 6 07 p. in. rorrtcw orK via Alnucu uiiiiiik, weox nays, 7 30 n. in., 12 27 and 3 10 v. m. For lt'eadlug and Philadelphia, week iIujh, 7 80. 9 51 a.m., 12 27, 8 10 and 0 07 p. m i'or rolls-vine, weeic unys, 7 no, ooi n. in. 12 27, 8 10, 6 07 and T 2.1 p. m. Kor Tamaqua und Muhauoy City, week ilays 7 30, 9 51 n. m 12 27. 8 10 and 0 07 V. lu. eor wuiiamitpori, minnury ana LewlBlmre, week days. 11 30 a. m 12 27, 7 23 p. m For Mnhano Plane, weekdays, 7 30, 9 51, 11 30 a. in., 12 27, 3 10, 6 07, 7 25, 9 55 p. in. For Asbbind nnd Slminokln. week days, 7 30. 1180 . m., 12 27, 3 10,8 07, 721 anil S 55 p. in. For ltaltlmore. Wnshlngton and tho Weutvla 1). tO. It. It., through trains lea-i Heading Terminal, Philadelphia. (1. ft It. II R.) a 3 20, 7 51,1120 a. m., 8 10 and 7.27 p. i, Humbiys, 1 20, 7 00, 11 20 n. in., 8 18 and 7 27 p. lu Addi tional trainti from Twenty-fourth and Chest nut streets station, week days, 10 30 a. in. 12 20. 12 16 8 10 p in. Sundays, 1 33, 8 23 p. in. TItAINS FOU SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 12 15, 1 80, 8 00, 11 30 a. m., and 1 4.1, 4 30 9 00 p.m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4 80, 9 10 a. m., 1 SO p. m. lave Philadelphia, lteadlnK Terminal, week dnvs, 3 40, ri 86 10 21 a m nml 30, 4 '0 p.m. Leave Heading, week Uub, 7 Oj, iOOH, u, m, 12 15,4 17,8 00 p.m. Leave l'ottsvllle, weekdays, 710, 7 40 a. m 12 80 4 10, 6 10 alio 8 50 p. in. Leave Tamaiiua. week ilays, 8 30, 11 2J a. in., 1 49, 5 55, 7 20 p. in. Leave Mabanny City, week days, 9 01, 1147 a. m., 2 22, 5 12, 6 21, 7 44 p. m Leave Mahauoy Plane, week days, 8 .10, 9 21, 10 25. 1159 a. 111., 2 41, 5 82, Oil, 7 67, pm. Leave Wllllamsport, week days, 7 42, 10 00 a ui 12 31 and 4 DO p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street waif and South street w Inn t for Atlantic City. Weekdays Kipress, 800, 900, 10 1.1a. iu.,1130 Saturdays only), 2 00,3 00,3 40 tOOinliiutc train), 4 00 05 lnlnuto tralnj, 4 30, 6 00 fo.1 minute tralnj, 540, 7 00 p.m. Acoinmodatlon, 0 15 a. in., 6 00, 0 30 p. m fuxi excursion train 7 00 am. Sundays Hirpresa, 7 30, sue, 830, 9 00, 10 00 a 111, 4 41 p 111 Aeroiiimiulntlon, 0 15 a lu, 14.1 p. lu. SI. 00 exclusion train, 7 a in Hemming leave Atlantic City ilupol, rnri ei Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. WeekJays HxprcBS, 10 II Mondays only! TOO, 7 45 IM mlnutu train, S20 105 minute train, 9 00, 10 15, HOOn mi. J30.4 30, 6IW, 730, 930 p. in. Aeeonuuoibilldi,, 4 2.1, 7 50 n. n , 105 p. iii. 81.00 excursion train ((mm Mississippi nvc. only) OtO p. in. .s.n.dajH Itxprcsa. 3 30, 1 00, 5 CO, 0 00, 0 30. 7 00, 7 30, 8 00, 9 30 p. ru. coinmodatlon, 7 15 a. in., 50.1 n. m. 91 00 excursion train (from foot of M.hslsslppl uvu. only), 0 10 p in. l'nr Cape May and Sea Isle City, 8 II a. in., 2 30, 44.1 p in. Additional for Cape Mny I 15 p. in, Sundays-(31 00 excursion 7 00) uilaiii. Kor Ocean City, S 30, 8 II u in, 2 30, 4 13 p In. (11.00 excursion Thursday only) 7 00 a in, Hun. davr,8 15, 9 15 am. Parlor Cars on all express trains. "or further Information, apply to nearest l'Mladelphlauiid lteadlng Hull way ticket iikcii or address I. A. SWKIUAUI), Kiison J. Wkeks, (leni Supt., flen'l lWr ArI. Headline Terminal, Philadelphia. THE GREATEST BOOK OP THE AGE! Should bo In Every Home and Library, 'SBi Hemlnitry.Chlfiino, lll.iltuv. FruiisiioW Kurrar, l.i.. J'. lt.ri.. I Jell 11 ut (Jitllturliury. I'niilrlitirv. Inn, If... KiruPril,C)H-n, D.lt.rulu Ool Sumerrllle.AIaMl.t Hev. Krunk V Ouni.imlu, J). Annonr Institute, Chicago. III. Jlev. (iHorcw F. i'entt'coct. I),!)., M nry) ft. Une lrunb)terlHii (.'liurth, InJoii, l:ua. Uut, It. H. MucArthur, DM., (Ulvary Jlui'tUt Cliurch. Nw York ('Ity. N. V i Uov. Murtjn KummerbHll, ).!)., Main Htrwt Fro M.iplUt Churrh, Luwlhton, Alo.) itev. Frank M. Urintol, it.H , Ft int MHIiotiiKt FjUcoinI Church. Kvantoii, III., Ufv U. T. -Muuiu, IX.U.. "'lbB Chri tlon (kiiiiiiiouwcaltli, London, Eiitf.i Ilev, IMvtard Kteralt Hale, D.D., Houth Conureunllonu) Ohiirch, ItoHton, Muwu.i ltev. JoKoi.h Agar Heel, 1M Dlejn (htDeo, ltlchmonil, En.i Iter, Ciiur Itene arecory, Lvlpzlu UniverHity, Julpzit(. Germanyi Itv, W m, Olfi.vor Wllkliuon, D.D.. UnTvemity or Chicago, Clil cniio. 111, i ltuv, Humul Hurl, D.U., 1'rliilty VUci,;, II(irtfor(i, ,iUev..I, Monro Oibnon.U.l) .Kt.Johu'n oad l'ru ' Chunti, IjonHon, Kiiy.i Hot. (Jborg U. I.orinifr, i.Tt tt., I'lio '1 omi'le, llotJn, Mabn. 1'01'IUU IHinitN. Hi Vtixm. 67 full-imye illuhtra lion, tyllt cJi?bti, cloth, hall levant, l&UJ, full lovant. qiAUMt Uirn.i,cm iiapflft. y(J rull-raire tllutttra tiona. Stylo A (tilt mine, full lnuuit, one volume, tlMl). Ktylo ll-tnu vnluuibH, full lutuut, tuUol, tilUlj In KHM U'l H, quarto tltu, review ((uetioti4 to each, kt Ire i'uiier ruverw, itewitJ, ttinuuwl bllt'htly, 1.0Q each iart. For wrIb at nil hooUitoinm itml by" (look-ioller. J-'m fiirt iir furnrinntion, wiltt II KN HY O. HIIKI'Altll, I'ubluhu. , ,02 uu4 .11 Muurou titn,ut, OUUago, illiuoU At Four Scorer Dr. Miles' Nervlno Restores Health. f ! 'f, i i i O'N'ff.D KKCKIEIi OHEAIt, assessor and lax collector, Iloverly, JIass., who has passed tho fOth Ilfo intlo stone, sayas "Dr. Mil. s1 BeHoratlvo Nervlno has dono a .treat del of coo.'. I suffered forycars from elooplejsiiojs ar.C nervous heart troublo. Would tcil weary und used up la 1 ho morn ing, had no ni-ibitloti and tuy work scorned a. burden. A frluiU recommended Dr. Miles' Ncrvhi.1, and I purchased n bottlo under protest as I had tried so many remedies un successfully, I thought It no uso. But it gavo me restful sleep, a good appcllto nnd restored rao to energetic health. It Is a grand good laedlihio, aud I will gladly writo anyone Inijulrinr, full particulars of my sat isfactory experience." gjWjJS'fifrr? l)r. Miles' lieun. lea -? EJr aro soiu oy ail urus- jfc-v fvH guarantee, firbt bottlo benefits or niouoy re rs i . funded. Book on dis eases of tho heart and nerved free. Address, tW DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Likhul t. lull. PROFESSIONAL CARDS M. ttUKKE ATT0KN EY-AT-LA W Ofllee Kgan building, con er of Main nn Centre streets, Shenaiitbiab. I' II. POM11HOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, Pa. pitOI'. JOHN JONKH, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, I.ock Box 65, Mahanoy City, 1'a. llavliiK studied under some of iIia i,m masters In lioudon and l'arls. will irlvn I..,,... on the violin, uiiimlolln, guitar and vocal culltiru, icrrus rcasonaiuo. AUUreas in euro of HlroiM., the Jewelur Shenandoah. ennsylvania RAILROAD. SCIIUYKILl. DIVISION. July 1, 1898. Trains will leuvo Shenandoah aflur Iiim iii.ii, ii Hutu fur Wlggau, tlilbertoil, Krnekvlllu, J.aik Water, St. Clulr, Poltsvlile. llatntmrg, ktuulu, I'otlxtown, l'liovnlxvllle. Korrlstoivu n.il Pin., uielphla (lir.,uil street station) at 0U3 and S 1.1 a. ui.,2 U2, 0 la p. in. on week nays. Siniiliijs, S 15 a. in., I 25 p. in. Trulus leavu Kracklllo (or Sliuiutuili,li t 7 30, 11 40 a. ut. and 5 40, 7 30 p. u . Holiday, iivi i. ui nnu o su p. ut. Leave I'oitsvlllo for Shenandoah (via I'raek vlllo 7 10, 11 20 a. in., 6 20, 7 10 p. lu. Sunday 1U O.J tt. ill., it p. 111. J.eavu liilladelnlMu. (ltroad street station I. lui SliAtMindoali at 8 S3 a. in., 4 lu p. in, week days. ouuuitys leave at u ou itiitio it. n,. Lva u liroud btruet matluu, Philadelphia, KOH N15W YOUK. Kxoress.week-davs. 8 20. 4 Oo. 4 50 n a r, lr. i; r-. 73iJ,2l., 950, 1021 (Uliiliii: Carl, liuuu. nil Mm uiu.,. ., te, , i 1.. ...... i . ,u. . .... 1 Dlnllifc- Culsl. H0. 2 80 tDlutnir Carl H'jn a no 4 o2,6lAJ, 55u (Dlutmj Cur), OUU, 7 02 ,7 Ml (Din int; Cur), luuu p. ut., 12 01. liluht. H, i, i,.,. 4 A; 41U, 4 5U, 0 03, 5 13 8 20, 9 50. lu 21, (l)h.lnt. I ... v i M,i i. ... , ., u .... ........ r ...n . ,u., lw, ,w itJiiiiiii; eurl oj. tDllllllt! Cur), 4 00 (Limited 4 22) (OlulliK Curl. 6 20,6 00, (UllllllK Curj Otto, 7 02,7 50, IDIllllie Car) 10 OU p. ui., 12 Ul lllKht. jvxpress lor tioston wllliout eliaugo, 11 UO n. in. week-dus, and 7 50 p. m., dally. Lutsklll express, (l'urlor Car), s 20 a in week da)s. WASHINGTON AND THU SOUTH. Koi llaltliiioru mid Washington, 3 60, 7 20 8 82' 0 20, 1 -.y.u. ,., i3Wl 12 31 tH.,niK Cur;, i iZ. IDililiiK Curj, 3 12, 4 41, I62u CouKrei. sionai Lliuited, Dlnlnis CurJ, o 17. DM I lint lijlS Lur, 7 31 (IJiulug Car) p. m., and 12 UI lilllllt week days. Sllllduya, 3 50, 7 20, 9 12, II 23. tt.ul.,12Uj,l l2 UllnK Curj 4 41,'l02U ColJ Krcsaioiial Limited, llliliiK- CurJ, 06.1 lltlnlui C'J, ?.ai ,lu'"'KCurJ p. ut. and 12 03 niubl. ror Isultlltiore. ucuiiiiiniui.tti,.,, u e, .. ... ., o. and 4 01 p ui week days,6 osund 11 10 p m dally! KOH ATLANTIC CITY. Leave llruud str,.t hIuIIm., ..iu nai... bridiio-K.i.r.-. .'.mi ".r.'.".v." .,.,-iV. -T-. --"-t - - w lw lllllllllCSl U 111, 2 3d 82 liliuutesj, 4 CO SU lilllllltesj, 7 to p. 111! lilllllltesj, 7 Oo p lu, ' 1 in Jti,"r1"-' f Varl-Hxpnss, 0 oo, 8 30, leiu'lul.aUl',lT5lllliililesJ,a3U lit) l.iliiut.sl, 100 103 lulliutesj, 4au 170 lilinulesj, 61X1 I'ii ill i liutesl.O JOlOjinlnutesJ p in. hundays, 5UO, ..iS'i.Vfi1'6. '"'""'ea, 8 30, 9 00 173 lnlmiUs, J M i liu iniiiutesj a in, and 4 30 175 inlnutusj p m. Sl.Kluxeill.loii train, 7 Ou am dully. Kor CupuMu), AliKlesuu, Wlldwood and Hull) Hcueh-r.xpress, 900 am, 2 30, 4 0.1, 5UJ ii lit weckdajB. ftundi.jB.S2Uu in. CapeMay only, lBUpu,alUuruuy. Hxtursion, 7 Ul u ni dally'. Kor Seu Isle City, Oeeuu City, Avaloit uud Stouii llurbor-lixptesa, bill a, ut., 2 30. 120. .S . - ',S,eck a,u)fr- Sundays. u. ut. lCx.' vursiun 7 CO a in dully. Kor Souicrs 1'olut Kipress, 5 00, 8 30, 10OJ . ui., 100 Saturdays uiily, 3 uo, 4 00, 5 00, tt 30 p. in. wtek duya. Muuduys, 3 00, 8 U0, 9 iU. V b u. ut. und I 30 p. ui. I. H. HurcuiNsoN, J. K. Wooit, Uon'l Muuauor. (Icu Axu r w w v w--rw-tj-it-4-t M MMWWV Webster's Silt eniatioiial Ii6iioiiary Tho Ono Great titnmlnrd Authority, huiin'iuo L'ourt, Htaiiclaril of the IT. H. ov't I'rlntliihj (tltlce, tho V. H. HupiTino i uuut nn iq nwia nil pif mo Conrti, and of near 17 Kit tlio Hchoolbooka, Warmly CiiiiiiiofilotI by State RuperlntendenU ( of School. 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