Sia-.irtrViai. EVENING HERALD KSTAItLlSUKI) 1870. Published every Eventun, Except Sunday, at S Hotrrn .TariiinHti i h. Kkik CuKTim. Tim Hrnitd f f ni 'i Mi, i,.nHlonli nml the , utiV .-, sn - ut a week, pay uOI. Vullio earn. .n. lly uin.! i.OOn yonr, or 25 cnt a mouth, payable In rtdutneo. VdvcrtlHe nieiil churned m i online; to space mill poiltloii. TliojmblWicB reserve the rlKlit to change the iioJtlonol advertisement whenever tho l"ib Utfttloi ot news ilcmmiili It. Tlio rlKlit In reserved to iJe an advertisement, whether uiAd for or not, f ant tho publishers may deem r-ipropcr. AilvertliliiK rates made known upon application. Entered nt the po-tolllco nt Shenandoah, r.,as oonnd claa iiikII mutter. TKI.Kt'llONK CONNECTION 'All the News That's Fit to Print." Evening Herald ti rsDAY, si:iti:mhi:k 27. imw. JUR CUUNIHY: First, Last and FortTer. In spite of the MiM.iy air of bravery tliut the ino.sipiito puts into ilii solif? these liuiuid nights, lie is lieijiiiiiiiif,' to see his llliisli. WitiiiK our puiiee oomini:-sioiier.s are in l'uris, they illicit tlo nilvun tni;t' of the occasion by asking France what hIik meant by lier attitude in tho spritif;. Jv'KAltLY all the liberal leaders of Spain pretend that tliuy are f;lad to see their eountry dispossessed of its eolonies. It is always well to be satisiled with what can not be helped. Tun evacuation of Cuba by tlio Spanish troops will consume much longer time than was at first ex pected, owing to the fact that the Americans are to take charge, of tlio departments that are now controlled by the Spanish army. Wisdom calls upon the President to provide for the transfer of the Philippine islands to the United States, as it called upon the Com inander-in-Chief of the United States Ji'itvy to capture them at the begin ning of tlie war, comments the Jv'ow York Sun. 'ov that tlie cool nights are com ing on, and meetings by gas light or electric light, if you please are not a wearinc-s to tho ilosli, we may ox pect some interesting proceedings from that committee of twenty-five. An aggressive body of taxpayers, Unit ! It is stated that tlio amount of American capital that lias been in vested in improvements and com merce in the new acquisitions and in foreign countries aggregate nearly, if not quite, $100,000,000. This is another strong reason for our government to bo placed without delay in a position with both army and navy to protect our interests al road and at home. That there must he. an increase is daily becoming more evident. TllK Democrats and Populists have set out in earnest to capture tlio next ll"iiso, and they have got the Repub lican Congressional Campaign Com mittee scared. The Republicans have factional split tips in several localities that cannot fail in aiTecting tho Con gressional districts, and the great liullaballo that lins been raised about tho treatment of the soldiers is being mndu tlio principal stock in trade by the .Democratic orators. A lMtoMiXKXT feature connected with the war of the present year has been the engernebs of tho whole people to strengthen the hands of tho government and to look closely uftor the wolfaro of tlio soldiers. In caring for tlio troops tlio cost bus not been counted, Tho administration lias earnestly endeavored to placo the army in tho Hold under the most favorablo oirmiinstances and citizens have boon ready to add all assistance vCithin their power. It can never lie said that tho American army of 189S was unappreciated. Their noble self hiicrillce lias received every mark of warm esteem and admiration. TllK weather is turning into fall, unmistakably and quite fast, and the change of seasons brings with it the necessity for many purchuses that heretofore could bo deforred. The need Is present, the customers are about to buy whut tho need demands, und the goods will bo bought, In nine cases out of ten, where goods and prices 'are most temptingly displayed through tho advertising columns of your homo newspaper. These are facts that are patent, need no argu ment to drive thoin home, and yet human nature is such that the most familiar truth needs to bo emphasized in order to "stick." The most sue. cessful merchants of Blionandoah umi the HmtAl.I) columns. It Is 11 prollt- able investment. Dyspepsia T weakness ol tho stomach. It Is tho source ot untold misery. It may ba cured try toning and strengthening tho Momach and enriching and purifying tho blood with Hood's BaraapariHa. Many thousands have been Cured by this medi cine and write that now they "cau eat anything they wish without distress." Hood's Sarsaparilla i prepared by 0, 1. Hood fit Co., Lowell, Mass. ; Id by druggists. $1 six forts. iienioonH d's Pills cure all liver Ilia, ss ceuu. CHAI'LAIN MUNTYKIi'S TRIAL, j Naval Olllroi' Willi Tiilhcd'Tim Muoll N llelOre 11 Court .Min i till. Denver, Pept. 27. The trial of Chap lain Joseph 1'. Mrtntvie, of the bnt tkBlil) Otegon, by couit martini for the alleged ue of IniiRllnRe unliecoin ltiB na ulllcer of the navv nail calcu lated to destroy the main older imd dlndnllne of the navy, during the de livery of n lecture In Denver A its. 8, was begun yesterday. The charges In clude alleged extracts front the lecture, In which the clianlaln Is made to say that Admiral Sampson leported himself within four miles of the Spanish ship Cristobal Colon when she struck her colors In order that he might partici pate In the iuie money, though he had nothing to do with tho battle, lie was also alleged to have said that when the Oregon went Into tho fight It met tho Iowa, commanded by "Fighting Hob" Kvans, going to the rear, wheie he Btayed until the battle was over. He was also charged with saying that the Oregon was the only battleship In the navy that was honestly built. Karl Cianston, of Denver, as attor ney for the prisoner, moved that the charges be quashed on the ground that the remarks were not of a scandalous character, and onJfv such as are used frequently In the 'vublle press and by the people generally. He held that the stnti'inents chaired ould not have nffecled the discipline of ie navy, lie ulso urged that there was no denlnl of the nlleced statements and no charge of malicious Intent, anil that the clmiges of fraud In the' building of vessels were against contractors and not against the naval department. .Tudge Advocate Lnuchhelmer replied briefly, and the court denied the mo tion to quash. The prisoner then en tered a plea of not guilty, and the coutt adjourned till today. FIVE CYCLONE VICTIMS. ThoMoi'iii (nlikiy Worked nd Havoc 111 St. 'ntbeiine. Out. St. Catherines, Out., Sept. 27. A cy clone struck Merrlton, three miles from this city, with terrllbe violence yester day afternoon, killing three persons and Injuring many. The dead are: Clara O'Neill. James McCarthy nnd JIaud O'Neill, employed In the Lincoln paper mills, Mrs. John lilcklev and Prank Moffett. The .seriously Injured are: Jennie Nestor and It. Uradley, employed In the Lincoln paper mills; Arthur Uradley, S. Murray, IMward Doyle, Pessle Kerr and W. H. Wilson. The Lincoln paper mill was unroofed and badly wieeked. ns was the power house of the Actylene gas works. Other prominent buildings unroofed or partly wrecked were the Orcjuge Hall, the public school, St. .Tallies' church and Piosbyterlan church. There were 40 pupils In the public school when it collapsed. The children were covered with piles of debris, and many were badly hurt. Frank Motfett. one of the pupils, was dead when taken from the ruins. Mrs. John Hlekley was killed Just as she was obout to enter the front door of her house, a Hying piece of lumber striking her on the bead. In St. Catherines the armory was practically demolished. Falling chim neys crashed through the roof of the Collegiate Institute, narrowly missing a company of students who were drill ing. Trees, poles and debris of nil kinds render the streets Impassable. Beats thn Klondike. Mr. A. C. Thomas, of Maiysville, Texas., has found a more valuable iscovery than has yet been made in the Klondike. For years lie Mill'ered untold agony from consumption, ac companied by hemorrhages ; and was abso lutely cuicd by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. He declares that gold is of little value in com parison with tins marvelous cure ; would lave it. even if it cot a hundred dollars a bottle. Asthma, llronrhitis and all throat and lung affections are positively cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Trial bottles free at A. Wasley's Drug Store. Regular size 50 cK nnd $1.00. Guaranteed to cure or price refunded, A Mniiitnoth Itrewory N.vndlcnto, Columbus, ., Sept. 27. Papers will be llled here In a day or two incorpor ating a brewery syndicate with a cap itul of $2r,.000.000. It Is asserted on re liable authuiity that Jay Cooke, of Philadelphia, is at tho head of the syndicate, which proposes to buy up all the large breweries of tho country. It Is said the Interests finally involved will aggregate $50,000,000. For Constipation take Kali's Clover Knot Tea, tho great Wood Purifier. Cures Head ache, Nervousness, Eruptions on tho Faco. and makes tho head clear as n bell, Sold by P. D. Klrlin and a guarantee Dentil or Mc!lCco.porl's l-'lrst Mnvnr. McKeesport, Pa., 27. Hon. Thomas Tlllbrook, ex-mayor of this city, died last evening, aged 09 years. Mr. Tlll brook was stricken with paralysis last Saturday evening, and remained un conscious until death came. He was the first mayor of MeKeesport. Jlr. Tlllbrook was subsequently elected n member of the state legislature, and gained prominence by his bitter light ngalnst the greater Pittsburg bill. It's fully to suffer from tint horrible pkiguo of the night, itching piles. Doin's Ointment cures, quickly and peiinaneutly. At any Irug stoic, GO cents. Killed by a Live Wire. Mnlone, N. V., Sept. 27. Gordon Williams, of Snranae Lake, was In stantly killed In the basement of his father's store Saturday night by com ing In contact with a live wire. His brother Hoy went to Ills assistance, fol lowed by Pert Mumm and Will John ston. Kach In turn tried to pull the others from tho wire, but all were transfixed In deadly grasp. The father, healing their cries, rushed into the cel lar, and by superhumnn efforts suc ceeded In pulling three of tho men from the wire. The current was quickly turned off, but his son was already dead. Hoy Williams Is badly burned, but will recover. Mora than twenty million firo samples of DoWltt's Witch Hazel Salvo have been dis tributed by tlio manufacturers. What better proof of their coufideneu in lUmciits do you wuutV U cures piles, bums, scalds, sores, in tho shortost. space of time. C. II. Huzciibucli ISrokn His Arm In n Prlzo Jiglit. New York, Sept. 27. Dave Sullivan, of Irelund, and Solly Smith, of Los An celes. Col., featherweights, met last night at the Giouler New York Ath letic club for a 2C round bout, but Smith was Ineupncltated early in tho light. The bout was Htopjied at the end of tho fifth round by Die referee, who awarded the honors to Sullivan. Dur ing the second round Smith had the misfortune to break his left arm near tho wrist. He used It lightly a few times in tho third round, but It hung loosely In the next two rounds, and It was seen by everybody that the Cal ltornlan could not continue. Smith's accident lobbed (din ot what certainly would have been a victory, as It wus apparent to every one that he wnH by far Hi.- CU V' rer Her Flesh Was So Sore Could Hardly Bear Touching. Dlil Kot Know What It Was to Have a Good Night's Rest. Cnrcd by Dr. Greene's Norvnra Which Slio round a Wonderful Remedy. "Twelve ) ears ngo 1 got hurt by being thrown from a wagon which injured my spine, making it weak. Then two yeats ago 1 had the grip, which settled in my spine, that being the weakest place. This gave iie to n very seveie nervous trouble of the spinal cord. "I clocloied with eminent physicians for two) ears, going away for that pmpoc n part of the time. 1 used among other tiling?, batteries, and had my back cupped more tluiii thiity times, and blistered many times, and all without the least good. The sensation was like needles sticking into iny back and stomach, and afler those spells passed inv flesh would he so sore that 1 could not sit on a cliair unless it was upliolstcicd. 1 did not sleep well, many nights not going to sleep until two o'clock a. m. I could not lie on my back in sleep at all. " Finally after two years of great suffering. I saw Dr. Creenc's Nervura advertised, and the cures it had effected, and I determined to try it. I am now using my third bottle and am relieved of the nervous pricking sensation, and sleep well, ttliich I had not done for two years. In Kiel, 1 had not known what it was to have a good night's rest in the two vcars 1 was sick, until after 1 took Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy. "I can cheerfully say that I think it is the best remedy I have ever used or known about, and heartily recommend it to others, and will gladly answer inquiries about my case. Mrs. A. J. Smith, Morrisville, Vt." Kvcry body needs and should take this grandest of medicines, Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy. There is no oilier remedy in the woild equal to it. It will make you well and strong. Dr. Giecnc, 35 West 14th St., New York City, invites the sick to consult him free, per sonally or by letter. Illllinl- .'VIlneiM Pi-otcit. Sptlnglleld, ills., Sept. 27. A lnrgo delegation of miners, representing mines In different sections of the state, called on Governor Tanner yesterday to jitotest against the Importation of negro miners into Illinois. The delega tion was headed by President Hunter and Secretary ltvan, of the United Mine Workeis. The governor express ed the stiongest sympathy for tho miners. He said that In the nbsence of federal legislation the worst classes apparently could be gotten together and moved In gieat masses from one part of the country to another, to the detriment of labor. He promised to exert all his power ngalnst the Importa tion of labor. The Illinois stntute pro hibiting bringing armed bodies of men Into the state, the governor assured the miners, would be enforced. The gov ernor pointed out also that the county boards of supervisors could lefuse to pay for armed deputies to guard Im ported miners. THE PRODUCE MARKETS As Itcllpoled by Dcultnirx in Piillndnl I I In mid Unit iinoi'e. Philadelphia, Sept. 2(1. Flour slow: win tor superfine, $2.1.VTi2.40; Pennsylvania roller, clear, jn.10Si3.35; city mills, extra, J2.Mii2.iu. Wheat vvenk; No. 2 red, spot and September, 71!i'iTi2e. Corn sternly No. 2 mixed, spot and September. 34J Slsc. ; No. 2 yellow, for local trade, 37Uc, Oats unlet; No. 2 white, new, 27c; No. 2 white, clipped, new, 28','jC. Hay steady; cbolco timothy. tlO fiofTll for largo bales. Heof steady; beef hams, $20120.50. Pork unlet ; mess, JS.&XiO; family, $12.W)TU Laid firm; western steamed. $.'i.2.'). llutter stimly; western creamery, 16l4(f?21c. ; fuc- toiy, nvdlc.; Hlgln. 2!e.; Imitation criainery. i:iftl7c. , New York dairy, 14'i lite.; do. creameiy, l",''i2ii!,je. ; fancy Penn sylviinl.i minis Jobbing at 22dri. : do. wholesale, 21c. Cheese tlrni; large, white, MiC. ; small do.. S4fi9c. : large, colored, $c; small chr:, Sc; light skims, C1, 7c.; part do., sv.CiCc.: full skims, 2fi314c, Eggs steady; New York and Pennsylva nia. lTGilgc. ; western, fresh, 17c. Potatoes easy; Jerseys, $1.25f 1.75; New York, J1.25QI l.B2!fc; Long Island, jl.SOSil.Wi: Jersey sweets, '1.2.",S2; southern sweets. Jl. Tal low llrni; city, 3f(3',ic.; eountry. 3f 3c. Cottonseed oil dull; prlmo yellow, 22Vic. Ilosin stendy; strained, common to good, $1.30. Turpentine easy at SOliySIc, Cabbngo dull: Long Island, $2if4. Uultlmore, Sept. 2i.-Flour dull; west ern superfine, $2.2."nfi2.10; do. extra. $2.C0$ 3; do. family. $3.35'n3.73; winter wheat, patent. $3.85il.lO; spilng do.. $1.25C(i 1.40 spring wheat, straight, $lfi4.20. Wheat qulot; spot and month, 7lVt(i71Hc; Oc tober, 71f(7H4e.; December, aiftfi 00c, steamer No. 2 red. WASiW&c.: southern, by sample, (T7fj72V4c.; do, on grade, C7V40 72c. Corn steady; spot and month, 33VMJ 33e.; October, 33Wi33ic; November, 34 (tUMtC : now or old Novembor or D. cember. 33V4433e.; steamer mixed. 32W 32c; southern, white, 35f3CV4c. ; do. yel low, 3Wi37e. Oats firm; No. 2 white west tern. 27V4i2Kc. ; No. 2 mixed do., 2512C'i.c. live easy ; No. 2 nearby, Doric. : No. 2 west era, 52ie. Hay firm; No. 1 timothy. $10j 10 50. Grain freights iulet, steam to Live! pool, per bushel, per iiuartcr. 3Sd, October; folk, for orders. 3s. Dd.. October. Sugar strung, granulated. 5.5S. llutter Meudy, fancy creamery, SUdiSlc. ; do. Imi tation. HiSilTe.. do. ladle, IMil&r.; good ladle, 12iul3e.; store packed, 12fil3e. Kggs tlrm at ICc. per doztm. Cheese steady; New York, largo, 'Jbfi9c.i do. medium, 9ill)e.; do. small, loflOlic Lettuce nt B6c. per bushel box. Whisky at II .20ft 1.30 per gallon for finished goods in carluuds, and $1.31ftl,32 for Jobbing lots. Live Stoolc .Market. Navv York, Sept, 28. Peeves dull; (op grudss stonily: otbiis 10c. lower; 1G cars unsold; native steers. $I.MM5.I0, lops. $5.45 65.50: oten and slugs, $2.7511 1. SO; cows and hulls, $.' MiCH'i. Calves dull i.cd fully 26c. lower, li.Vi unsold, veulx. OS4.2&; choice and extras, $K. I.ViS.W; grussers, Jll.'.Mll, scloetid do., $1.20; no wusleriis sold. Sheep 10c. lovvir; lambs steady to 15c. lower: pine curs unsold; sheep, $M i.flo; Uimbs. $5C5.M); one car choice, $C. Hogs dull and lower ut $ I.U.ii 1.4U. Stop That Cough I Take warning. It may lead to Consumption. A 2!n bottle nf Sliiloh' Cure may kivo your life. Sold by P. 1). Klrlui and a guarantee. LVACUAT1NG rOK'IO KIC0. Our Troop-. mv m-i-iipy Fomi'-I'II'iIih (l Hie Ivluiiil. Ponce, Porto lileu, Sept. 27. Thf Americans now hold four-fifths of the Island. The Spanish are retiring upon San Juan from nil directions, and th American troops are moving up. Some slight disturbances have occutred nt Parros and Pajardo. but their scrlnuu ness has been exaggerated. Captain Hammers company of the Third Wisconsin regiment entered Pny- ey Sunday, general Krnst has moved i his headquarters to Alboneto, but It Is ' doubtful If his brigade will follow. I The percentage of sick In his brigade Is 42, and I here are on the sick lis I In the entlie commnnd 2,fno men, 4W of whom nre sulferhig fiom typhoid fever. The transport Obdam sailed today with 240 convalescents nnd the P.ellef will lenve Arroyo with 2C0. The medi cal oiricers generally believe the troop should be sent north, but a few think their condition will Impiove when they cross the mountains and get Into quar ters. Chnrirril With Political 'implnicy. Pittsburg, Sept. 27. Joseph Howley, chnltnian of the Democratic county committee, was arrested yesterday nt Praddock on a charge of conspiracy preferred by George Shaughnessy. Mr. Howley at once gnve ball for a hear ing on Friday next. The ntrest was made Just pievlous to the holding of the Democratic convention at Ilraddoek for the nomination of a Judge for common pleas No. 3. This was the sec ond convention held for this purpose, the nomination certificates of both Itobb nnd Marron, who were nominated by different factions nt the previous convention, belnc declared Illegal by the Dauphin county court. The arrest of Howley was the outcome of the convention held Sept. 1. when Shaugh nessy claims Howley and others con spired to nominate John S. ltobb, a Itepubllcan, and pi event the nomina tion of a Democrat. Yestei day's con vention nominated Hobb. Pig Drop lu Tobacco Sfoek. St. Louis. Sept. 27. The Republic says: "There has been a shrinkage ot over $3,000,000 In the value of lite com mon stock of the Ani 'iienn Tobacco company within the last ten days. The bulk of this loss has betn sustnlncd since the negotiations for the purchase of the big Diuinmond plant In this city became public. Yestei day the stock went down to $1) a share from the high point of Saturday, the total drop with in the last ten days being $11.75 a share. This decline on the $21,000,000 of common stock of the company brings the loss up to the enormous llguies given. In anticipation of a further drop the bonis in the St. Louis market have been selling tho stock short, n fact which lends to a still further break lown In the maiket." Dentil ol" runny Davenport. Duxbury, Mass.. Sept. 27. Fanny llnvenpoi t ( Mrs. Melbourne McDowell), the actress, died at her summer home, Melbourne Hall, last night, of enlarge ment of tho heart. Miss Davenport had never fully recovered from her se vere illness early In the summer, but up to a week ago It was thought she would in time enjoy good health again. A few days ago. however, a change wns noticed. Since then she has been gradually sinking. Her three sisters had already been notified, and with her husband Were at her bedside when she peacefully passed away. Eoware of Olntneiits for Catarrh that con" tain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy tlio seiwe of Nincii und completely uerange ine wnoic syscetn whei eiiterinir It throutth tho mucous surfaces. Such articles should never lie ued cM-cpt on prescriptions from rcputalile physicians, us the dumatro tlicv will do Is ten fold to the i;nod yon eiiu possibly dcrlvo from them, Hull's Caturrh cjure, muuuluclurc-11 ly l. J. uncney ,v .0., l- icno. w . columns no mercury, nnn is cukcii in tcruallv. uctinir directly upon the blood unit mucous surfaces of the svbtem. Ill liuvintr Hull's ('atiirrh Cure be sure you Ret the genuine. It Is tuKcn imcrnauy, una muue in loieno, unio, ny -. ,1. Cliency ,v Co. Testimonials irec. Sold by Druggists, price 7b c. per bottle. One Pence oinniK Ioiioim In Pnrp Paris, Sept. 27. The peace commis sion of the United States arrived heru yesterday from London, and wus met nt the railroad station by the United States embassy, a number of Ameii enns and many reporters. A consider nble crowd outside the depot witnessed the departure of the commissioners for their hotel. The Journey from England to this city was uneventful. You Invito disappointment when von cx periment. DuWitt's Little Karly Kisers aro pleasant, easy, thoiouch little pills. Thev euro constipation and sick headache jist as euro as you uiko iiieiu. i. 11. iiagcniiucn. Mrs. Lanirii.. to l.lvo In Cnllfoi'iibi. San Francisco, Sept. 27. Lillian Langtry Is coming to California to live, and will soon remove her effects from London to this state to tnke up her permanent residence. Her attorneys in this city nav that the Jersey Lily will probab'y live on her ranch la Luke county. Mrs. Lnngtry has claimed this state as her legal residence for many years past. Every expectant mother lias a trying ordeal to face. If she does not get ready for It, there Is no telling what may happen, Child-birth is full of uncertainties it rTuturo Is not given proper assistance 'S is tho best help you cau use at this time, It is a liniment, and when regularly ap plied several months bofore baby comes, it makes the advent easy and nearly pain less. It relieves and prevents " morning sieknoss," relaxes tho overstrained runs elcs, rolleves tho distended feeling, short ens labor, makes recovery rapid and cer tain without any dangerous after-effects Mother's friend is good for only ono purpose, viz.: to relievo motherhood of danger and pain. Ouc dollar par bottle at all drug stores, or eci.t be ukireH on receipt of prlcu. Fiir.a Iiooks, containing valuable- Informa tion for women, will bo sent to uny addrem Upou application to TIIU UKAUHIIiLt) P,I!OULATOR CO., Atlanta, Us. iH MANY LETTERS Are Received From People Cured by Favorite Remedy. It is an everyday occurrence for men and women to write nnd say thut Dr. Vnvid TCviiucilv's Fnvnrlto Hom ed v has cured ;t.v.m after the best phy sicmi s nnve made utter failures. The .-i-,c5j", most remorltnmo cures havu been in 0-. S&e Kidney, Mver, v&Sy Bladder und Uri- Rheumn t i s m and Constipa tion. Many people say they iiaw been cur ed of pain in t VlAikwi tne snmliol tn 1 . y.-'-rjCr- back, of fro- 1 'lr- v.,cSd- quent desire to pA rt' -S urlnatc,ofpuin V v -i-''"'- -'" passing wat- Uthcrs say that tholr urine no longer "stains linen, and that there is no sediment or cloudy conditio!' at the bottom of the vessel after thch tirino has stood 1 ( hoars. Still olhci sulTcitrs will !:c i;iiul to know that tint fliuut medicine can bo had at druggistf for $1 a bottle. Ono bottle will cure ordinary cases, while in severe cases it is Koiiicntncs ncccs'iarv to taicc more. SAMPLE BOTTLE F-IiEE If you wish to test Favorite liumerty before buviug it, send your full postofiicc ad dress to the Dr. "David Kennedy Corpo ration, Konclout, in. ., cnei mention this fitfiri: We will then mail you a sample bottle ffc. as woll as circulars givicir full directions for its use. Every reader can depend on tho genuineness of this liberal offer, nnd all who suffer from any of the diseases mentioned above, especially thoso whose troubles are considered chronic, should tako ad vantage of iL tit once. TO BIRMINGHAM AND MEMPHIS. UNSUUI'.VRSI'.I) BKIlVICK olTEUim 11Y TIIK SOUTllUllX 1IAU.WAY. Leaving l!ro.id Sheet str.tion, Philadelphia, at ikM p. 111. dally, the Soulhwclerii limited," cariyiiig a dining car and the most luxurious Pullman drawing 100111 sleep ing cais, reaches llirmiiigliau tho following night at 10:10 and 111 rives at Memphis tho next moriiingat 7:10. Through sleeping cars for Asliovillo, " Savannah, Jacksonville, impa, Atlanta, Mobile nnd New Orleans aie also attached to this train. Pullman resol utions can ho made in advance and all hi- foiiuation obtaine ."13 communicating with lohu M. Ileal, l)i Passenger Agent, 82 Chestnut stieet, Plula.lolphia. Give the Children a Drink jillcd Grain-O. It is a delicious, appetizing, nourishing food drink to Uko tho placo of codec. Sold by all grocers and liked by all who have used it becauso when properly piepared it tastes liko tlio finest coll'eo but is fico from all its injurious properties. Urain- Oaids digestion and strengthens the nerves. It is not a stimulant but a health builder, ind children, as well as adults, can drink it with great benotlt. Costs about 1 as much a3 coflrc. 15 ami S,r. Ann vim !oino south? TllK HOUT1IKBN BAII.WAY KKACUKS A 1.1 l'llOMINIINT rOINTS. Dou't start South without consulting John M. Itciill, District I'asseiiBcr Agent, Southern Hallway, IMS Chestnut stieet, Philadelphia If you cannot cill in person, vvritoto linn. i nr. IiAdiiis. Tho pleasant effect and perfect safety with which ladies may uso Syrup uf Figs, under all conditions, uiakci it their favorito iciuedy. To get the true and genuine article, look for tho name of- tho California Fig Syrup Co. printed near tho bottom of tho packaec. For salo by all druggists. Catarrh is Not Incurable But it can not bo cured by sprays, washes and inhaling mixtures which reach only tlio surface, The disnnso is in tho blond, and can only lio readied through tlio blood. S. B. a. is tlio only remedy which can have any ciloct upon Ontnrrh; it cures tlio disease perma nently anil forever rids tho system ol every trace of tlio vile complaint. Miss Jolo Owen, of Montncllcr, Ohio, writes: "I was af flicted from Infancy with Catarrh, and na ono can know the snfforlng It producci better than I. Tin sprays and vvashoa prescribed by the doc Im tun icii.vv, me uinjr lag4 temporarily, and ntVvUYSfeS? though I used thorn constantly for ten' years, tho disease had a firmer hold than over. I tried a number ol blood remedies, but their mineral Ingredlenti spttled In my bones and gave mo rheumatism I was In a lamentable condition, and nf tor ex hausting all treatment, vvasdcclured Incurable Seeing S. 8, 8. advertised as a cure for blood diseases, I decided to try It. As soon as my system w as under the effect ot the medicine, I began lo improve, and after taking it foi two months I was oured completely, the dreadful dii-ease was eradicated from my sys tem, and I huvo hud no ruturn of It." Many have been taking local treat ment for yours, and find thcmsolves worse now tlifin ever. A trial of will prove it to lie the right remedy for Catarrh. It will euro tho most ob stinate euso. Hooks mailed freo to any address bj Swift ripeeiiie Oo,, Atlanta, Ga. niilions of Dollars Oo nil In smoke every year. Tske i o risks but got your houses, stock, fur- nituro, etc., insured in first-class re- liable companies as represented by HAVII) FATIST Insurance Agent Mpo lAtm tJ ArrMrmtl 4Vtnwnf VOTE FOR H.J.MULDOON, YOUR NRKlllllOU, FOR CONTROLLER. VOTE FOR David M. Graham, OP MAIIANOV CITY, FOR STATE SENATOR. Kl A t mass THE CIIEb'MK MURDER. rhreo .Men Now I'ndor Arrcnt-Con-vlnetng Mvldeiit'o Airnlnsl Dolnnoy. Chester, Pn., Sept. 27. Coroner Mln- shall will probably hold the Inquest In the Leonard murder case some day this week, but not until Dr. l'orwood and Dr. Jofferles, the medical experts, hnvo roinpleted tin 1 1- microscopical examina tion of tho clothing ot Minus Dclnney and Joseph Urown, the two men under nrrert. A wnrrunt was Issued yesterday for the arrest of lllchnrd Wattcrs, the man who carried the Intelligence of the as sault to tho police. It wus reported to Chief Hcrry that Wattcrs had been seen hiding a pair of trousers along the Philadelphia and Heading railroad, but the police were unable to find the clothing. Walters denied that he burled the trousers, nnd asserted emphatical ly that he was not In the Leonard cabin on Friday night-. Peter Leonard, husband of the mur dered woman, said yesterday: "Lwas awakened about 2 o'clock Saturday morning by 11 knock al my cabin door, nnd Vvhen t got out of bed my wife said: 'Don t let iiny one In; It', too late' I opened the door nnd Minus Dclaney walked In and at once began to kick up a fuss. He was half drunk, and his language was very abusive. "Then he 1'iiocpnd me down, and when I fct up he Kicked me rvnd knock cd ine down iig.iii and kicked me under the bed. 1 don't remember nnythlng more. When I came to I cnlled my wife and she answered very feebly, 'Here.' " Leonard says that some other man wns outside the cabin, but ho could not tell who he was. Aceu-oil llniikei' on Trial. Buffalo, Sept. 27. Luke Usher, for mer president of tho defunct First Na tional bank at Potsdam, N. Y., was placed on trial In the United States court before Judge Coxe yesterday on charges of misapplication of the bank's funds amounting, it Is said, to about $100,000, and of misrepresenting as to the bank's affairs on his reports to tho state banking department. Usher wai an acknowledged lender In tho bus! ness and social affairs of St. Lawrence county. Bucltlen's Arnica Salve. The lest salve in tho world for cuts, hruls,s. sores, ulceis. salt rheum, fever sores, totter, chapped hands, chilblain.' , corns, and all skin eruptions, and positircly iuics piles, or jo pay lecpiired. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisiaction or mony rciuuiiio. i rice aft cents por unx. rgrsaioovvc. knw. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And Klowors, thn Ibuul of America, Cull- fornbt. Yia the tmo pathway, "Tho Iron Mountain Itoute," which traveres a region of perpetual sunshine, where snow storms, hliv-ards or high altitudes aro unknown, Pullman first and second class palace and touiist sleeping cars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and New Mexico, Arizona, California, OregoM, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Novada, without change, Quick time, low rates, and all the contfortsof modern railway iiupioveinents guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via tho Missouri Pacific railway system. For rales right from your home, literature, and full information, d nip a postal card, J. P. McCaiin, T. P. Agent. Rill llail- road avenue, Khnir.i, N. Y., or S01 Broad way, Now York. 3-Mf W. E. Hovt. O. E P. Agt. When you call lor DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve thu creat pilo cine, don't accent any thing else. Don't lie talked into aciicpting a substitute, lor piles, lor sores, lor mil lis. o. II. Husenbncli Tlio .Houlh and Its Ait.nntiigHH. Tho Southern Hallway has issued for fico distiibiition, a sixteen pago journal des criptive of Virginia, Nortli and South Cain- Una. Tennessee, Georgia. Alibiina and Mississippi. Persons seeking new locutions or capitalists desiring to make safcaud profit able investments will find the information contained thciciu both valuable and inter csting. Copies will bo mailed tree upon up plication to John M. Ilea!!, District Passcn ger Agent, 828 Chestnut stroot. Philadelphia, Pa. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho .Signature of Philadelphia & Reading Railway Unpins !t'ir:i H.i ! Coal- -No Smoke IN KFFKCT ShUTKMIlEU 13, ls'18. Trains leavu Shenandoah aa follown: For New York virt Philadelphia, week days, 7 M 0 51 u. 111.. 12 27. H 10 huiI 0 07 n. in. For New York via Mnuch Chunic, week days, 7 SO a. 111., 12 27 and 3 10 p. 111. For ltcauing and Philadelphia, week days, 7 no, v oi a.m., iz ?, a lu ana o u p. m For l'ottsvllle, week days, 7 30, 9 St n. 12 a lu. it ji ana T 20 p. in. For Tamanua and Maliauov Cltv. week Uavs 7 HO. 0 SI u. in.. 12 27 3 10 and 6 07 P. m. For vvilllamsporl, Muutmry ami liewlBburg, week days. 11 30 a. in.. 12 27. 7 75 n. in For Mafmno) Piano, weekdays, 7 30, 9 61, 11 30 a. tu., 12 2v, a ju, e U7. xo, u oa p. m. For Ashland and Shainokln, week days, 730, 1130 a. 111.. 12 27. 3 10. C 07. 723 and in. For Italtlruore, Washington and tho West via II. AO. It. It., ihroi.Kb trains lei.-, Hia.biK Tennlnal, 1'lillauclpiila. il'. ,v It. 11 K.) at s: 7 65. 11 211 a. m.. U 10 und 7.27 u. l. Sunday 0 , w, , ... in., ,tim , -l .... tlonul train from Twenty-fourth ond Obest- nut streets stutlon, weok days, 10 Do u. m, 12 ZU, 12 It 8 40 I. 111. Holidays, 1 85, S 23 p. Ul. TKAINH FOB BIIKNANDOAH. Iavo New York via Philadelphia, ctk daya, 12 15, -I 30, H 00, 11 30 a. in., and 1 45, 1 10 9 ou p.m. I.cave Now Vork via Mauch ('hunk, wet I: davH. 4 30. 9 10 u. m.. 1 30 u. 111. Iuvo 1'lilladelphiu, Heading Teriuln.il neck lays, 3 10, s sti lu 21 n. m. and I no, 1( 0 p. m if'avo icpuuiug, wcck uays, 7U-J, jock, i 12 13. 1 17. 6 00 n. in. Leave I'oUHVllle, week days, 7 10, 7 10 a, in 12 30 4 10, 0 10 and 6 60 p. lu. Leave Tauiatpia, week days, 8 80, 11 23 a. in, 1 49. 5 Do. 7 20 n. in. l.eavo Mahauoy City, week days, 90, II 47 a. in.. 2 22. 5 12. 0 21. 7 44 n. til Leave Mahauoy 1'fanc, week days, a30, 9 2.V 10 25, 1159 a. 111., 2 41, 5 32, 0 11. 7 67, p 111. Leave WIUIaniHport, week dayit, 7 12, 10 Oil iu., 12 31 and 4 00 p. m. ATLANTIO CITY 1)1 VIHION, I-cavo Philadelphia CheHttuil utreet warf anil Houtli at roe t wbttif for Atlantlo (Mlv. Weekdaya KnprriM, 9 00, 10 ll a. in., (130 HatiirdayH only), 3 00, 4 10 t1 inluiito traliij 60U fli5 inlnuto tralnl. 700 n. in. Aceoiuinodii tlon,l 15 u in., 5 00, 6 30 p lu Hiindays Kipri-BH, H 00, 9 00, 10 00 a tu Accoiiiini.il.llli.il, 0 15 a lU I45n. in. 81.00 oxeurHlon train. 7ll 111. Heturulng li-uvo Atlantic (Miy depot, corne Atlunlla nml Arkansas uvenucu. WcekJIuya Kinrewi, 7 00, 7 45 Iftl inluiito trnllll, 9 Uu, u 111. 330,530, 7 30 p in. Acuolil m,ili.(,ti.. A 25. 7 60 a. IE. I (15 tl. 111. HtllllUH K.vnruM. t ml. fico. sci 9 30 u. nt Acrniummta- tlon, 715 a. in., SO p.m. SI 00 excuriihin train (from foot of MIsulMlppI uvc. only) iSir Capo May, Hco Ilo (ity and Ocean City H 45 u in 4 15 m. Kiinibivii 9 15 a 111. Fl Capo May nml Ben lsl (it only, ll.Ott eieur Ion train, 7 00 u, in., niiuuays, lnrlnr flnru .111 nil nviiruiu, iralllH. Vfir fnHlii-r Inroriliutlon. lllinlV to llt'ttrefat Philadelphia and Heiullng Uatlwuy ticket agent j ui win inq I. A, HWEioiun, Epson J. Wkekk. (len'l 8upt, (ien'l 1'iuw'r Agt Heading Teruilnal, PkllaJelilila. Dr. Miles9 Nervines A UCMCDY rOR THE tlocto of Tobacco. 1 l'l -'xccstiivo uso ci louacco, especially I v s i mifj men Is ulrays Injurious and iiMloiibii dly thorlens llto tnatorlally. M-. Int. C. j:iuc:, compositor on tho Cotitra-Cu-,1.1 ti'cwa, Uurtlncz, Cal., writes! "I havo lued IV. lilies' llcstoratlvo IJcrvino nnd re ceived n.'.!c,i Lcnr.lt from It. I was troubled ( v.'i'li m 1 vAuciu'LS, lzy spclh andslouplcss ncas, caused by the uso of tobucco nud stim ulants. I ok Ur. Miles' 1,'crv Ino with inar v eloi'sly good results, allnylns tho dlwlncss, '.lUicliii tho larvc.;, nuil enabling mo to (A. deep ami tost, proving In my cuso a very v 1 'jfncuclal rcracdy." Vt. MllcV Hostoratlvo JJovvlnc U especially adapted to restoring tho norvcujr.y ,tcm to Its normal condition under i nch circumstances. Itcoothcs, hoals and strengthens. r73l5Sii?TrJ7K nrnuilil bv all dm -UjV !T. . fi gists under a posltlvo L.V1"0? guarantee, Diit bottlo ISrYine : benefits or money to- t? E?uctcrai funded. Iloolc on ells- Y,. llt S cascaot tlio heart and ifaii.,1 ..visa nerve; frco. Addicss, DU. MILES MKniOALCO., IJllibarf, Itid. PROFESSIONAL CARDS M, nUUKR, ATTOHNHY-AT-lAW. Onice Kuan bullilliu:. cur rr of A'nln nu Vntrt HtreetH, MluMuuuKmfi. J II. POMICItOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW ailCIlftluIoilll, A. )UOK. JOHN JO.'KS, MUSICAL INS1HUCT0R, Lock Box 65, Mahauoy City, Pa. Having nt uilled under eome of tho hunt t masters 1p Ixindon and l'arlfl, will k1v IcflBnua 1 on tho vlolIn,mnndollii. guitar and vocal culturu. Terms rcaBunablo. Ailureua lu care oi Htritiuo. the iowelfir Hhtnmndonh, P ennsylvania RAILROAD. HOIIUY1CIL1. DIVISION. HLI'IEMUKH 12, 1898. Tralun will leave Hlieliandoali alter too uuu e uatofor Vliriau, llllbertoii, KrucUvillo, Li.i Water, nt. c.'lalr, l'olltivlllo. lliunnurt;, Kcaauix. l'ottstown. Vhoenlxvllte. MorrlHtowu u u 1 , aielplila (HrMid street station) at 0 03 and 8 15 a. m., 2 CK1, 0 in p Ul, on week Uas. Hundays, 8 1A a. in., 1 25 p. in. Trains leave Krackville for Blienaiubiah ,t 7 30, ll(6ii. in. and S-lo, 7 311 p. a. Hiiniluy, 11 01 a. ni. and o to p. iu. Leavo l'ottsvlllo (or Hlienaudoah (via Krack vlllo, 710, 11 20 a. in., &'-X), 7 10 p. iu. .Sunday 10 3j a. lu., o -M p. Ul. Irtiavu Plilladelnlrfa. (broad street stutloii). (oi tibfi-fMiidoah at 85 a. cu.( i lo p. m. week days. Huitda) h leave at G 50 and 0 23 a. lu. Leave Ilroud Hired HUtlon, 1'hlladelphla, KOH NEW YOltK. Kxpresi.week-duya, 8 20, 4 0o, 4 60 & 0-5.5 15. U 50. 7 113, 8 2C, U50, 10 21 (Dllilutr Cur), 11 CIO a.m, vi uu noon, jii la ii.iiuueii i uu auu l p, iu. lliliillir Cars), 1 10, 2 110 (Dining Car) U 20, a SO. cJ,5U0,fiftG(linlllKUar), 0 00, 7 02,7 50 (Dill Iiik' C.n ), 1UUU p. iu., 12 01, nliilit. Hundays, la.1, lllj, 150. 0 01. 3 15 8 20, 9 50, 10 21, (Dlidnu; Car), 11115 a. ut., 1203 I IJIlllllK Car) 12115, 280 " IDInliii' Cur), loo ( Limited 4 22) (Dlnlnu Curl. 5 20,5 00, (limine Car) 6 05, 7 02,7 50, lDllllni7 uarj iu w p. m., u oi iiikiii. r.xprcHa lor iioscou wuuoui cnunire, 11 oo a la,,- ' week-days, and 7 50 p. m., dully. WASHINGTON AND Till! SOUTH. 1'or lialtlmoro and Washington. 3 50. 7 20.8 32. 1020, 1123, u. m., 12 Oil, 12 81 (DI..IUK Cur), 112, IDluini.' Curl. 3 12. 4 41. 15 25 Congres sional Limited, DlnliiK Curl, 0 17. S55 IliB Car, 7 31 tlMnllik" CarJ p. in., and 12 Ul night week days. Sundays, 3 50, 7 20, 9 12, 11 23, a. in., 120J.112, IDInlllU Carl 4 41, 1520 Con Kressioual Uuiltcd, Dlnin Carl, 6 55 llHnliin Cur), 7 31 IDiiiliiKCurj p. m. nnd 12 05 nliilit. For Italthuoro, uccomuiodatlon, 9 12 a m, 2 02 and 4 01 v in week days, 5 08 and II 10 p in dally. FOR ATLANTIO CITY. Leave IJroad street station via Delaware river bridge Express, 9 40 a in,, 4 00 mul 705 p. in. Sundays, 9 20 u. m., 2 38 and 705 p. iu. l-cuve muraei iiee tvari jxpruss, u w, -j iw, u in, 2 00, 3 to, 4 oo, 0 CO p in. Sundays, 8 uu, v w. 950 a in accotniiiodiitioli 4 30 and 5 10 n ml 81.00 uxciirslou train, 7 00 a in Sunday only. For CuiieAlay. AiiKleseu. vv lldwooaund llolly lleacli Express, 9 00 a in, 2 30 and 4 03, p iu weekdays. Sundai . 8 20 a in, excursion, 7 oo a in Sundays only. For Sou Isle City, Ocean City, Avalon and Stone Harbor Express, 910 a. in., 2 30, and 4 20 p. in. week days. Sundays, 8 20 a. in. Ex cursion 7 CO a in Sundays only. For Somen) 1'oliit isxpress, o uu, v uu a in., 2 00, 3 00. 4 00, 6 00, p. iu. week days. Uunduys, 8 CO, 9 CIO und 9 50 u. m, I, It. Hutchinson, J, It, Woon, (len'l Manager. (Itiu I fais'tc'r AKt WM. SCHMICKER, JR.,... Agent lor Shenandoah and Vicinity -For- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beet c i A Handsomo Complexion nnftof tlin I'rnntnRl rliitriua U WOinail can 15? possess rozzowrB uomi'Iuxium rowwttu.
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