EVENING HERALD KSTA.m.iSMHn im:o. t'ublliilied every Kvcnlnc KiirtilPuiiiUjr.nl 4 Hovra .Kiiiun Krm i r. in Ckntuh. The He f ' f Ii 1 -irtiulonh and tho Mim ' ' g t i.Kinr i . it week, pay nliU othc carrion-. l!y lunl 1 MO year, or eunti a month, payaliln In advance. Ailvi-rtloc-niclitse'inrgednecordlngtoiipnecmiil poaluon. The puhlliOicra "rvr tlio right tn change Hie poilttou ot iiilTcrtlwniriilii whenever tli pub I'tatton of nrKf demand II. rim right 1 Irerved to WirMnnv nilverimeineni, wiiemer Mild fur or not, i.int lm piililNhry- may iWni ' ipropfr Adverll.lng rates made known upon application. Knterod nt th piwtotNce n Shenandoah, r a 'second cla-m mall matter. TKLF.l'HONU CONN KCTION ' 'All the News Thai's Fit to Print," Evening Herald wriiNUsDAV. sr.i'rr.Miir.i! ss, imis. JUR COUN TRY : First. Last and Foarer. Dkwkv Is reported to bo n rutupniit iiniicxHtioiii.-t. Who liusi a bettor riyht to lie ? An erliunj,'t' remarks Hint in re moving the remnili.s of Columbus to Spain t le Spaniards lire taking an unfair advantage of tlio explorer. SlilLHY, if Ills name, ax lie pro nounces it. is any iiidienti'Hi of liis nature, should lie u member of the Paris Commission to meet the wily Spaniards. It was once custonpiry in France, when a fjtte.st had remained too loiifr, for the host to serve a cold shoulder of mutton instead of a hot roast. This was the origin of the phrase "to give the cold shoulder." TllKltK appears to bo a marked in clination on the part of the hiro k'enorul advertiser to make more liberal use of newspaper space dur ing tho coining fall. The Shenan doah merchant should prollt by their example. The IlKIlALD columns are read by the buyers. PoNsrij Jackson at La Kochelle, France, informs the State Dopart nt Washington, that owinjj to labor troubles in Knuland coal has one up to :'.). (W and !Um per ton, and the supply is short. Ho thinks La Kochelle would be a (jood market for American coal. 'I'll K desertion from tlio silver ranks lias reached Luzerne county. The renowned Daniel .1. McCarthy, of FVeelnnd, is now stumping that county for the Republican candidates. During the hist Presidential caiupnif,'!! he advocated the cause of itryan from the same platform with Henj. Tillman. Tint Chief Hur'ess, although some what tardy in enforcing tho borough ordinance, is to bo commended, rather than eousured, in compelling property owners to keep their pave ments in a safo condition. In some parts of tho town there is no sem I I nice of pavements, while in other localities tliey aro in such a dilapi dated condition that pedestrians are liablo to personal injury. The bor ough olllcials should rigidly enforce tho ordinance in this respect. Mineral Products. Tho statistical table of tho mineral products of the United States for the past 10 years is out from tho hands of the director of the (ieologicul Sur vey. It shows that for last year the product of nearly everything was de cidedly in excess of the yield of pre vious years, silver, anthracite coal und petroleum being tho three prin cipal products thut have suiTored 11 decline. The quantity of pig iron reached O.ftTJ.CSO tons, valued at $95,000,000. "While the value is smaller than it has been in some of tho years of higher prjjtes, tlie quantity has never been equalled in this country before. Silver has decreased in both quantity und value, the actual cash value of the output for the year being but $:12, .110,000. Anthracite conl does not increase nor diminish greatly in product of value, of !(!, HI 1,07-1 tons being not far from the average for tho pnst eight years, the prlcu at $70,000,000 holding rather steady, l'etrolouin, which made its phenomenal record of 00, UC0.3U1 barrels in 1800, nearly equalled the output n 1807, but lower prices cut olf the worth of It by $8,000,000, Copper incronsed materially, tho yield last year being 10l,0;t8,000 pounds, an increase of more than 100 por cent, in eight years. Tho advances of electricity are re sponsible for tho great increase in the production of copper, with no cessation in sight. After coal, pig iron and gold, copper was tho most valuable mineral product for the year, the ield being worth $,"l,- 000,000. The value of tho entire mineral output for the year reunited $0113,1)1!!,' 1147, and of this pig iron, coal and copper supplieil. more than half. Should bo In every family Fills uedlclutf chett ana every traveller' ifrlp. Tliey aie hiv.lu.lil. whan tlm all neb out ot order, cur id u. I It until, l.d Hood 3 U llm trouble. Ulla ad tOi-i' nt . '''' 1 Syracuse, N. Y Sept. 2S. The nr Slieiiaudoah People are Talking i rival nf the Tummnny Hall ileleRntlon About It on Pverv Corner Iatc yest"r,y nfternonn. with lllchard auoiii it on uvcrj t-orncr. CroUpr nt ,ts llea( waB tho pyent of It is onictlnies mi liny matter lo fool tlio, public, tint you can't keep It up very long Tliey are sure to find ynti out : and eveiy time a mull is fouled another skeptic l m:lIo. Skepticism ii iillmuiblo when lending ill n homo newspaper about some incident oc- t'lirriiiK in California or Iowa, but the elr c.tiiiHtaures nru entirely diU'ercnl when It rclors to bui.io cnio tiuht hero nt bonic, I'ticuils mid neighbors, people you knew, whom you can see, and with xliimi you talk it ovci I'lili U tlio kind of evidence sit the buck of IK..'. Kidney vme nn by j lioino peuplu and tlio nstoiiislihiir local wnik tbey liave been duluu has caused more tall; iitiioiiK our citizeiiK than tlio doiinei of any other modern wonder, liond the followhm : Mrs. ,1. l'Vrx.i'xm, of r01 Went l lierry Htiret, oiii bcs for the tcmarkiiblu incilt of Doan's Kidney 1 'i 1 1 1 in the following winds: "I bae tHed Dual: 'it Kidney l'lIU for dia betes. I proem I'd them from Kirlln'a l'liarmacy and they p.ovcd of tlio sicntvt value to me. 1 have, not now the constant deslro to drink which I had and the kidney secretions aio becoming normal. My Hush is not dry nml wrinkly as forimnly audi do not have the dizziness and my head feels much belter. Tho blo.ithm which I Mlll'ercd from lias also cone down. I can highly "ccomiuund Doau's Kidney Pills for kidney trouhlo judidiiK from what they have done for me." Doan's Kidney l'ill for sale by all dealei-. I'lice t0 cents. Mailed by rostei-.Millmrn Co., Ilutl'alo, N. Y., sulunitonU for the V. S. Remember the name Doau's and take no other. 1.1' l iiinily roiii-i the I'lipuluee. London. Sept. -S. A special dispatch from ShiiiiKhal says: The family of LI HuiiK C'haiif;. reailntr Hie populace, have i;one to Port Arthur to be under the protection of the Uusslnn squadron. It Is reported that Great Urltain, the United Stutes and JnpRii are disposed to question the constitution of the rov ernuient as open to usuipatlon. Powers Are Deter. uliieil. Vienna, Sept. 2S. It Is seinl-otllclnlly announced that If the Turkish (jovvrn inent replies unfavorably to the de inamls of the power.s respecting the Isl and of Crete, which must be compiled with by Oct 2, the powers will block ade certain places in Crete by land and sen. Downed' r.llipi'e-' Dexli;.l-Siieeewrill Che Foo. Sept. 2S. The British tleet has left Taku, proceeding to Wei Hal Wei. Vlco Admiral Sir Kdward II. Seymour, eommandlnft the China sta tion, has returned hen-. It Is rumored that the deslcns of the dowajrer em press have been entirely successful, murdered He.' SKUii'-In-l-niv. Mnryville, Mo., Sept. 2S. Mrs. CJeorse Kwlnrr shot and instantly killed Mrs. Frank Kwlnft at the former's home Monday night. The women are slsters- ln-Iaw. The former's husband was nway from home, and tne latter nau gone to stay with her all night. Dur ing the night, It Is stated, they quar reled, and Mrs. George Kwlne trot a pistol and shot her guest. The accused confesses the crime. She was arrested. M.h. Aimiwt Dolmout Dead. New York, Sept 25. A private dis patch from Paris announces the death there Monday night ot Mrs. August Belmont. Mrs. Uelmont went abroad In poor health, accompanied by her husband and son, about two months ngo, and was unable to leave with them when they returned several weeks ago. She was 30 years old. MurdoroUH M In Ister's Death So.it once Fort Worth, Tex., Sept. 28. Itev. G. 13. Morrison, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church nt Pan Handle City, who has been on trial at Vernon for a week on the charge of murdering his wife on Oct. 10, 1S07, was yesterday found guilty and his punishment af fixed at death. Morrison administered strychnine to Ids wife after returning from church. Before the death of his wife Morrison was engaged to wed Miss Annie Whittlesey, of Topeka, Kan., and when Intercepted he was at her home. It developed In the trial that Morrison was infatuated with the Topeka young lady, and 'ho chose to put his wife out of the way In order that he might marry Miss Whittlesey. An appeal "111 be taken. 'Younir (irlll'o' In a strait .tucket. Chicago, Sept. 2S. Albert Griffiths, letter known ns "Young GrlfTo, the pugilist. Is strapped in a strait Jacket nt the Hairlson street police station, where he Is helm: held pending an ex amination into his mental condition. Grimths ran amuck last evening on State street, and from Congress street to Hubbard court he left n trail mark ed by bruised faces. Three policemen who nriested the pugilist were sent sprawling to the ground by a series of blows, and reinforcements wete neces sary before the prisoner was dually aken to n patrol box. Before urlt- ilths was tied In tho patrol wagon he hud tuken off every article of clothing which he wore. To .loin Dowo.v'w iiiiulrm. Chicago, Sept. 28. lietwcon CO and 70 reciults for the Oregon, Iowa and Buf falo, which are soon to sail for the Philippines to reinforce Admiral Dew ev's smiadron, left here yesterday In charge of Lieutenant Commander Vnll over the Pennsylvania railroad for tho Drooklyn navy ynid, where the men will lie assigned to their respective ves sels. Several of the enlisted irlen were formerly attached to the Chicago na val reserve anil saw servlco duiiug tho Cuban blockade und In the battle of Santiago. All were enthusiastic over the piospeet of a throe years' cruise under Admlrul Dowey. Preside. it to VKIt St. Louts, Waslil.mton, Sept. 28. Mr. Itlchnrd Kerens obtained n promise from tho president yesterday to visit St. Louis on his western tilp. The promise was coupled with the condition that the stop could be made either going or coming from omuhn, and that It shuuhl not Interfere with the prealdont's ar rival at either Omaha or Chicago on schedule time. Troop Ordered to Cuba. Annlston, Ala., Sept. 28. General Royal Frank, commanding Cnmp Schlpp, received ordais rrom wasnmg tou yesterday to get tho First Infantry and Sixth Immune In readiness to pro ceed to Cuba by Oct. 2U. Tlio first Infantry arrived hero last Friday from Montauk, but the Hlxl imniunes is still nt Chlckamnuga guarding public property. Mr. Itiiyuril Closo 10 tho I'ortnlH. Dedliam, Mass., Sept. 28. Thomas F. liayurd la very much weaker. He has grown rapidly worse during the night, and this morning his pulse is heating very weak. He is in a seml-conscloui condition, and has bad spells of chok ing at Intervals. Ills death is expected ut almoBt any moment. Nm:V Voitit DHMorit.vrs. fitlverlti'M Will l)cliiiitnl i:iiiliironi(nt i)C tlio (litcniro I'liitnii'iii. the day here, nml about It all tho con- volition newn centered. About 6 o'clock the first of the Ave special trains boar Inr? the New York nnd KIiibs county men, about 1,700 In all, rolled Into the station. A few minutes Inter lllchard Crnker passed through the crowded rotunda of the Ynles hotel and to his liuni'ters. Immediately nfterwnrd be was Joined by Senator Murphy and Mnyor Mnlloy, ot Troy, and within n few moments David It. Hill nnd State Senator P. II. "it HS o'Vock. f1npnH..n. r T. 1.1.... I I 1 when It was announced by the lenders ns they went to dinner that none of the many candidates for the guberna torial nomination had been decided upon for their support, nnd that the selection of the man to head the ticket was still an open question. After the conference had closed a meeting of the stnto committee was held, at which the details for the or ganization and operation of the con veiitl ni was decided upon. The com mittee did not, however, decide upon nny program as to the platform as It might relate to the mo'ney plnnk of the Chicago platform. George Palmer, of Schoharie, was decided upon as tem porary chairmnn of the convention. The mnss meeting of Chicago plat form Democrats at the Alhambra last night was attended by about 3,000 peo ple, who manifested a hearty approval nf the sentiments expressed by the speakers. There were In effect that the silver element of the party would de mand that the Chicago platform be unequivocally affirmed, and men placed In nomination who voted for Bryan and Scwell. An Aliened Clei'lenl Counterfeiter. Canton, O., Sept. 2S. Captain Webb, of the secret service, and Deputy Mar shal Kelly yesterday searched the resi dence of Itev. Gabriel Ilastetter, No. 1122 Park avenue, and In the cellar found five counterfeit silver dollars, material from which they might have been made, and two moulds which lit tho bogus coin perfectly. The olhcers also searched the basement of Hev. Hostetter's church, the Iteformed Bap tist, which Is nearby where the pastor lives, but nothing was revealed. Itev. Hostetter was placed under arrest. He declares that It Is a conspiracy on the part of his relatives. Ills church was established by himself, and has a small congregation of persons who have been members ot other churches. lie added to his means of livelihood by keeping u small candy and tobacco store. Eucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salvo in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fovcr sores, 1nM.. nl. I.n.la nl.fll.l..r.B -, u,i all skin eruptions, suci positively cures piles, or jo pay icquired. It is guaranteed to give perfect; satisiuclion or mony reiunnou. rn o i!fi cents por box. For salo by A. Waslor. Iti-yan's MN-I011 I'ni't In' I v ii('cosfiil. AVushlngton, Sept. 2!. -The mission ot Colonel Bryan, commanding the Third Nebraska infantry, to Washington for the discharge of a number of enlisted men of that regiment, has so far been only partially successful. There have been 75 of these applications received nt the War department. While all of them were approved by the regimental ofllcers, including the colonel command ing, the majority of them were disap proved by either the brigade, division or corps commander. So far but 15 of the applications have been favorably acted upon and the discharge of the men ordered. In these cases the appli cants were married men with families dependent upon them. Stop That Cough I Take warning. It may lead to Consumption. A 2.1c bottlo of Shlloh' Curo may save your life. Sold by 1'. D Kirlin and a guarantee. miiryiiunl'H Governor nt Ounp Monde Middletown. Pa., Sept. 28. Governor Lowndes visited Camp Meade yestei; day and found nothing to condemn The governor made a careful inspection of the various regimental camps, es peclally that of the First Maryland, and was delighted with their location und the arrangements which have been made for the core and comfort of the men. lie was accompanied by Mrs. Lowndes and daughter, Adjutant Gen eral Wllmer and his friends. The party was met ut Harrlsburg by Governor Hastings, Adjutont General Stewart and Secretary Dottier and escorted to camp. Gold Kooklnir'ISiiron Suicided. Buffalo, Sept. 28. A special to The News from Vancouver says: Upturn ing Klondikers report that Sir Arthur Curtis, the Fngllsh baronet, who mys teriously disappeared last spring while en route to the Yukon via Ashcroft, committed suicide. Sir Arthur, so tho story runs, worn with hunger nnd the hardships of the trnll. and much piqued and annoyed over a personnl encounter with one of the party, went Into tho mountains and drowned himself In a mountain stream. The Cruel Knife! It is absolutely useless to expect o surgical oporation to curo cancer, or any other blood diseaso. Tho cruelty of such treatment is illustrated in the nlnrmlng number of deaths which re sult from it. Tho disease is in the blood, and henco can not bo cut out. Kino times out of ten tho surgeon's knife only hastens death. My son had a most malignant Cancer, for which tho doctors said an operation was the onlyhopo, 'iboopor atlou was a severa one, as D was neces sary to cut down to tlio Jaw bon e and scrape It. Ueforo a tfreat while tho Can cer returned, and Lo gan to grow rapidly. We cave him many remedies without ro ller, und finally, unoii the advice 01 a friend, decided to try H. 9. 6. (Swift's specific), and will mas uneSnil Initio hu ltYvS.l', began to lmprovo. Aftor twenty bottles had teen taxon, uiu uanoor disappeared entirely, and h was cured. Tho cure was n tiorniancnt one. lor ho 18 now seventeen years old, and liae never had a sign of tho dreadful disease to re turn, J. N. Muituocii, 270 gnodgrass tit., Dallas, Texas. Absolutely tlio only hopo for Cancut Is Swift's Specific, For h The . as it It) tho only roinedy which goea to tho very bottom of tho blood und forces out ovory traco of tho dlsenso. S. S. B. is guaranteed purely vegetable, and contains no potush, mercury, or other mineral. Books on Oaucor will bo mailed free to uny address by tho Swift BpeolUa Uo., Atlanta, Gu. UA.PPY MOTIIEltS AND Lydln E. Plnkham's Vogotablo Compound. Goos Straight to tho Oauso of All Fomtvlo Troubles rind ABQuro J n Hoalthy Matornlty. Mrs. M. St.vor.it, 101 Hudson Ave., Rochester, N. Y., writes to Mrs. rlnkham ns follows: " When I applied to you for tidvlco I had been, suffering some years from de bility, nervousness, etc. 1 had had several lnlscarrlngus and was pregnant when 1 wrote to you. " I am grateful to say that after tnlting threo bottles of Lydla K, l'lukhnm's Vegetable Com pound 1 was considerably hotter, nnd after using threo more It brought mo where I am to-day. 1 am well, and tho mother of it thrco months' old baby. " Doctors had failed to help mc. I have no one to thank but Mrs. l'inkham and her won derful remedy." Mrs. Llla Dunoajt, Rccdcr's Mills, Iowa, writes: "IikaiiMhs. Pi.mcham: I thank you forwhnt your medicine and ndvico hnvo doue for mc. " I have n baby two months old. When he was born I was sick only fifteen minutes, whereas with my other children 1 was sick for two or threo days, and also suffered with my left log, nnd could get nothing to relieve tho pain but morphine. M1 leg did not trouble me at all this time. I had no after pains and was not its weak oa I had been before. " I cannot praise Lydla B. rinkhntn's Vege table Compound too highly. May God bless you in your noblo work." Mrs. J. W. Pkuett, Mcdford, Oregon, .1 -T.. l,nnUI.. nl.n U1...I. ,. y's, wo owe T T III. .'.1 ,,. 1, ...1.1- r, ajj no. i-j. i iiiiijiiLiiis i ertuuuiu VyUllipUllllll, Mrs. John W. Loxo, Wyoming, Iowa, writes: " I had hhootlng pains nil over my body, was very weak nnd nervous. I could not straighten up. I wished to become a, mother but was afraid 1 never could. Seventeen months ngo I got some of your Vegetable Compound, nnd after taking half a. bottlo was much re lieved. I took four bottles and was cured. Now I have a big baby boy which I feel I owe to your Compound. Many thanks for your kind advice." A Million Women Have Been Benefited by Mrs. PlnKliam'sAuviccand Medicine TO THE LAND or SUNSHINE Ami lint its, tlie Ilimd of America. Cull- lornlii. Via tlio true pathway, "The Iron Mountain lloute," which traver.es a region of perpetual sunshine, wlieia snow storms, hliznriis or high altitudes arc unknown, rullni.iu first and second class palace and tourist sleeping cars to points in Missouri, AiKansas, Texas, Uld anil New Mexico, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah nnd Nevada, without change. Quick time, low rates, and nil the comforts of modern railway Improvements prnrantccd to all who pur chase tickets via tho Missouri Pacific railway system. For rates right from your home, literature, and full information, dropa postal card, J. P. McCanii, T. P. Agent, nil) Kail- road avenue, Klnilra, N. Y or Sill Ilrond way. New York. 3-1 -tf W. E. lloyt. (1. E P. Agt. You invito disappuitilmcnt. when you ex periment. DoWitt's Little Karly I'isers aio pleasant, easy, thorough little pills. They cure constipation and sick headache just as sure as you take them. C. II. llaeeiiliueh. TO BIRMINGHAM AND MEMPHIS, II.NSUKI'ASSKI) 6ISKVICE OFFKltllP l'.V Till: SOUTIIKltN RAILWAY. Leaving llroad Street str.tion, Philadelphia, :it 0:."i3 p. ni. daily, tlio "Southwestern Limited," carrying a dining cur and tliu most luxurious Pullman drawing 100111 slepp- ing cais, readies liirminglian tlio following night at 10:10 and arrives at Memphis tlio next morning at 7:10. Through bleeping cjirs for Asliovillo, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tampa, Atlanta, Mobile nml New Orleans aro ulna attached to this train. Pullman rcscr vations cnu bo made in advance and all in formation obtuiuo . 'iy communicating with John M. heal, DI Passenger Agent, 82 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Beware of Olntnents for Catarrh that con tain Mercury, ns mercury will surely destroy tho senso of smell anil completely derange tlio WI1010 sslem whei. entering It through the mucous surfaces. Such artitlcs should never lie used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, ns the ilatiiairu thev will do Is ten fold to the trood you cjm postjlily derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, tnaiiiifiieturcd bv F. J. Cheney t I'o., 1 leilo, O , contains no mercury, nnd is taken In tcrnally, acting dlreetly upon the Mood and imieous surfaces of tho system. Iiiliuybig Hall's Catanh Cure bo sure you get the Kcnuhif. H Is taken internnlly, nml made in Toleilo, Ohio, by lr. J. cneney .v uo. 'i esllinoninis ireo. Sold tiy Druggists, price 75 c. per bottle. General (Jrnlinu. oil the lieltred List Washington, Sept. 2S. Major Genernl William M. Graham. United SlaUs Vol unteers, commanding the Second army corps, comprising tlie Hops encamped nt Middletown. Pa., fjoes on the retired list of the regular army, with the rank of brigadier genernl, today by opera' tlon of law. Ho will contlnuo In his present command, regardles of this fact, however, at least until the ahan donmont of Camp Meado on account of the cold weather. Give tho Children a Drink called Gniiu-O. It is a delicious, nppctlzing, nourishing food drink to take tlio placo of cotl'co. Sold by all grocers and liked by all who have used it becauso when properly prepared it tastes liko tlio finest coll'eo but is frco from all Its injurious properties. Uraln Oaida digestion and strengthens tho nerves. It is not a stimulant but a health builder, ami children, as well ns adults, can drink it with great bonoflt. Costs about as much a) coHpo, lSand2Sc. AUK YOU C.OINO SOUTH? TUB SOUTHERN IIAJI.M'AY ItUACIIKS ALT, PIIOMINKNT POINTS. Don't start South without coiuultlns John M. heal!, District Piis6eni:cr Agent, Southern IJallwiiy, 028 Chestnut sticet, Philadelphia If you cannot call in person, write tn him, For Constipation tako Karl's Clover Koot Tea, tho great Wood I'uriflor. Cures Head ncho, Nervousness, Eruptions on tho Face, and makes tho Iicad ciortras a boll. Sold by 1. D. Kirlin and a guarantco. nillionsof Dollars Go up in sraoki, every year. Tnkflio risks but got your houses, slock, fur nituto, etc,, insured in first-class re liable companies as represented by hAVID FAUST. lnsu''all:e Agcrt way lis i nuoi, m HilItll ,,,., m l Ian 1,1(1. 'rl Af--Mntsl OnntPfttilc vote: for .J.MULDOON, H YOUR NI-K1II1S0U, FOR CONTROLLER. VOTE FOR David ML Graham, OP MAMANOY CITY, FOR STATU SENATOR. HEAITHY CJJILDEEN. CTt!& says: i; :?ZffSSslxi : " to vSJSV , ,, BANK R0BHERS DIG HAUL. They Secure Clo-.e to Sl'-i, 000 unci I5s- enpo One simpeet Captured. Flora, Did., Sept. 2S. Uetween 2 and 3 o'clock In the morning the safe of the Farmers bank was blown open by rob bers, who secured close to $12,000 and made good their escape. Cashier Wil liam Lenon, who was aroused by the noise of the explosion and nppeared on the scene while the robbers were still nt woik, was shot, hut will prob ably recover. A posse of citizens fol lowed the gang of robbers some dls tence. but they got away on a handcar. There were two terrlllc explosions, and the bank building was almost wrecked. Out of a mass of rumors regarding the capture of the robbers the most re liable Is that only one man has been arrested, and he Is in the county Jail at Delphi. He had on his person two watches and $2S0. Intense excitement pievalls throughout Carroll county mine lieiniisr of the shooting of the cashier than of tho robbery, and the tullty parties would probably be lynch ed If caught. It is said that of the n mount taken at least $5,000 was In gold. It's folly to Miller from that lion iblo plague of the night, itching piles. Doin's Ointment cuies, (prickly nnd poimanoiitly. At any drug store, 50 cents. Hold Up n Freight Conductor. Elyrla, O., Sept. 28. A Lake Shore freight train was held up near here Mondny night and the conductor robbed. When train No. 70 was about two mites west of hero Conductor Burt Null stnrted from the onboiwe for the head end of Hie train. He was sud denly halted by four men, who thrust revolvers under his nose and told mm to hand over his valuables. Null promptly gave the ttamp highwaymen his gold watch and $3, all the valuables on his person. Tho men then ordered him to proceed to the engine, and started back for the caboose to find tho rear brnkemnn. The brakeman, how ever, hud locked himself In. The high waymen fired seveial shots at the brnkeinnn and then Jumped from tho train nnd escaped. Dolnwnri" onielulH Conlldout. Dover, Sept. 2S. "Wo are confident of our ground now," said Attorney Gen eral White as he carried an Immense roll of papers to the express office ad dressed to Di'itinrd J. McVey, San Francisco, Cnl. "I have been advised by Chief Lees that upon receipt of these papers, picpared ns they are, Governor Hudd will Immediately order Mrs. Dot kin's release to us. We have compiled with tho letter of the law and pre cedent." Por Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Slguaturo of Emm mm Every expectant mother has a. trying ordeal to faco. If alio does not got ready for it, thero is no tolling what may happen. Child-birth is full 'of uncertainties il Nature lo not given proper assistance. otner s la tho best help you can uso nt this time. It Is n liniment, and when regularly np. piled several months boforo baby comes. It makos tho advent easy nnd noarly pain less. It relioves and prevents " morning siclcnoss," relaxes tho overstrained mus clos, relioves tho distended fooling, short ens ltilior, makes recovery rapid and cer tain without any dangerous after-effects. Mother's Friend is good for only one purpose, viz.: to relievo motherhood of danger and pain. Ono dollar per bottle at all drug stores, or Bent by eipicsa on rceoipt of prifc. Funis Hooks, tuntnlnlng valuable Informs tl'.n for wnrm-n, will bo tout lo uuy uddrtwi u;uu i.pphcatiuu to THH UKADI'ILLD ItnOULATOR CO., Atlanta, Oa. bEPOrULATpI) CUBA. 1 )rtlio --IB, OOO Population, Only 830,- , OOO Aro Whites. Havana, Sept. 28. The transport i Itesdute arrived hero from Key West yesterday. General Wade and his Btaft and diaries W, Gould, special repre- nontntlve of the department of Justice ln the A met lean commission, cntne jshore ns soon as the steamer artiveu nnd proceeded to the Trocha hotel at Vedndo. Tl. latest estimate places the native population of the Island at 7I5.C00, ot which only 320,000 arc whites, Cfhsld erlnr. tlie area of the Island Immigra tion, therefore, will be the principal feature of the new order of develop ment In tho country. Deports from Gulnaes, this province. say that no farmer or land holder or tenant has turned his hand to the sow- i Ing of crops In thntvlclnlty, nnd tho i district, thciefore, will have no pota toes, tobacco, cane, cabbaRe or ether vegetables this year. Tills will fur ther liupove.li,h the district and udd to the distress. From now until Feb ruary It win lie Imposslb'" for tho farmers to tow crops, and In Febru ary tho ground will be prepare 1 for the spring harvest. Therofote, the next six months will see n great deal of want and misfortune In that vicin ity. This state of nrfnlrs Is directly due to tin- unsettled condition of the country nnd the attitude of a certain portion of the Cubans, who openly threaten hostility to the United States and are picpniing to tako the field and wage a guerilla warfare against the Aruoi leans If any form of government short of absolute Independence for the Cubans Is established In the Island. The repot t that the work of tho Ited Cross society In Guanbacoa Is to bo discontinued causes grave apprehen sion, as the society's- dispensary has been the means of saving mnny lives, and of relieving much sickness and want In that suburb, which Is especi ally poor and needy. Beats the Klondike, Mr. A. C. Thomas, of Mnrysvillc, Texas., has found a mote valuable discovery than has yet been made in the Klondike. For years lie suffered untold agony from consumption, ac companied by hemorrhages ; nnd was abso lutely cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. He declares that gold is of little value in com parison witli this marvelous cure ; would nave it, even if it cost a bundled dollars a bottle. Asthma, Uronchitis and all throat and lung affections aie positively cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Tiial bottles free at A. Wnsley's Drug Store. Regular size 50 cts. and Sl.oo. Guaranteed to cure or price icfundcd. Muslolnni Not Ilungnrlnn Lnbororsi, Washington, Sept. 28. Assistant Sec retary Spalding yesterday made a ruling in the case ot the ten members of the Ited Hungarian band who were refused a landing by the Immigration officials at New York on the ground that they come within the classes pro hibited to land by the Immigration laws. The acting secretary holds that the members of the band have attained such standing nnd excellence In their calling as entitles them to rank as artists. Shutter Goes to Culllornlii. San Francisco, Sept. 2S. Letters have been received here from Genernl Shnf ter In which lie announces Hint he will soon return as commander of tho de partment of California. General Mer riam will then probably return to the department of Columbia. Sly llttlo daughter's head and faco broko out In hlscilini; sores. O.10 of her cars was so affected vo thought It would slough olf. Her Buffering was intense, getting no rest unless under opiates. Tlio physician tried every know.i remedy, hut Instead of getting better, Bho got worse. Distracted with her condi tion,! wa.t advised to try CimciniA IIiimb r,irs. Jlt'ora thejtrst treek I noticed tint tlio Htiio sufferer was beginning to get relief , and In li Hum tico months was entirely cured. 3lM.JAS.MELT0N,BHavilfnBt .Atlauta.Ua. Sti'-Tonn mi. lurirs rn nrsT rns Tniiui MoniKnsIn wurm hutli vim ('1 nn si So,,, ati.l t'to nnolntiniE with Cutici KA,urrut"t oruiil. lintn.id iuretof jkln curei. TliUlrraimmt will give Initint rfllff, iiermtt rait Tor parent ana ilrn for child, an.! no'nt to a ipeetly, permanent, and eciiiiinti-alcure. vhcu all elie laila. HiMtWiThmitUio wnrl.i. rV'TTaB 11 k ('. Cum-. Sola 1'ion,., Ii.,.tuu. lluw u Oura Torturing lumora,fra. Philadelphia & Reading Railway i'n i.. . H t: ! H ! Coal- Mo Jmoke IN KFFKCT HKI'TKMIUCn 13 ls'JS Trtitns lckv(i Shenandoah as follows: For New York via Philadelphia, week days, 7 30 il 51 n. m.. VI 'H. 3 10 i.nit II 07 I), in. KorNew York via Mnuch Chunk, wuok, ittiju 7 30 a. iu., 12 27 and 3 10 n. in. For ltcadfng and Philadelphia, week days, 7 uu, u as a.iu iz u iu anu uui p. iu For l'ottsvlllo, week days, 7 30, 9 51 a, m, 12 27. 8 10. 6 07 nnd 1 25 n. m. For Tamuqtin and Malianoy City, wcok clays 7 30. 51 a. in.. 12 27 3 10 and 0 07 o. in. For Wllltauisport, Bunbury Und' LuwUburg, week davs. 11 UO n. m.. 12 27. 7 15 i,. m For Mnhnnn) Plane, wenktlnyri, 7 30, 1) 51, 11 30 a. ni., 12 a iu, o w, a, v rn p. in. For Ashland and Shnniokln, week days, 730, 1130 . ru... 12 27. 8 10. 8 07. 725 and 55 n. la For Halthnoro, Washington nnd tho West via ii. a: u. K. K., tiirmiKl trains i.-u-i mn- inn Terminal, Philadelphia -1' dll.ll K.) at 3 20, 7 55. It 20 a. in.. 3 10 una 7.27 1. I tiunllllVH 3 20, 7 00, U 20 a. ill., 3 10 and 7 27 p. 111. Addi tional trnin from Twenty.foiirth and Chtt nut streets station, week days, 1OS0 a. in. 12 20. vi m o -iu iu, Miuuuys, I as, p. in. TltAINH I'OU HIIENANDOAIL lA'nve. New York via Philadelphia, tUys, 1215, 4 M), BOO, II 30 a. in., nnd I 15, 'J 00 li.ui. l,cavo Nesf Vork via Mnuch Chunk, week nays, i on, v iu ii. iu., t ou p. in. Ianivu Phllndelnhin. ltcndliiu Terminal, .iff dajs, 3 IU. rlUO 10 21 a. lu. und 1 HO, till p. m Leave ueauiug, week tliivs, 7 Oil, JUUH, a, 12 15. 4 17. 0 00 n. m. Leave l'uttsvlllu, week data, 7111, 710 a. in 13 W 4 10, a 10 and 0 50 p. m. irfnvu iiiinuoiia. week uavfl. HUG. 111 n. I 4'J. 5 50, 7 20 i, m. Leave Malianoy City, week days, 110.", IH7 a. in., m , o 1, I, zi, i ii p. Ill I.e.iM- Malianoy I'hinr, week days, 030, U 1025, 11 59 a. in.. 241. 5 32. IMI 757. mil. Leave Wlllliiinsior, week days, 7 12, loo) n. til., uiii nun i uu ii. in, ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, I -emu Philadelphia Chestnut street aif nml nniiiu urm wnaii lor AiinuMc city. Weekdays I5ipref, dun, 10 1.1 n. in., (1:1 Hatuidavs only), sou, 4 10 05 iiilnutu I ruin 300 ftvi mliiiite triilnl, 7C0 p, in. Aeuiiiiiiniiiln tln!l,0 15 ll in., 5 00, 0 30 p m SundajH H press. BWinv,luwi a ill Jiei-ouiiiiiuiQii.iu, li la u l, 145li. in, tl.00 uicitl'slon tlnln. 7 ii in. Heturnlni; leuvo Atlantic Ctly depot, riimtu Atlantic ami Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Knpress, TOO, 7 11 .iVi minut trio II j , v iaj, M III. O ,1V, O ,1V, t ull p in AlClllll inodatluii, I 25, 7 50 a. ip. 4 01 p, in. Huiulsyii Kipiess, 4 UO, 000, tin, 'J uu p. in. i comment lion, 7 15 a. m., 501 p.m. tl 00 encnrsln train (from foot of Mississippi uvo, only rt in ,, i Fur Culm Mav. Ken Islo City and Ocean City 8 45 a m, 1 15 p in. HundayM 'J 15 u in. For capo May nun iseii imo nw ouiy, i.uu cicii aloii trutn, 7lJa in., Huiuinys. larlnr Cars on all duress trains. Vor further inforinutlon, apply to neurit I'Mladclplila and Heodlui; Jtiillivny ticket ugeu or aiiuress I, A. HWKlOAUU, KlIBON J. Wkkkb. (len'l Hup.., (len'l l'ass'r Ant, Ueuillni; Tcriulnal, l'hlluJelplda. "Saved Her Life." 'J 113. JOHN WALLET, of Jefferson. y 1 ;., man wnom nono 19 moro highly ctccmcd or widely known, writes. "Iu 3SM I had a ;ovcro attack of LaGrlppo and at tho end of four months, In spltoof nil pi yslclans, friends and good nursing could do, my lun&i honrt and nervous system woro so completely wrecked, my Hfo was do spalrcd of, my friends Riving mo up. I could only sleep by tho uso of opiates. My lungs and heart pained mo terribly and my cough was most aggravating. I could not Ho In ono position but a short time and not on my left sldo at all. My husband brought mo Dr. Miles' Norvlno and Heart Curo and I bo- gan taking thorn. When I had taken a half bollloof each I was muck bcttcrand confin ing persistently I took about a dozen bot tles and was completely restored tohealth to thoEUrnrlsoof all.." rK5rS3 Dr. Miles' Ilemedlos n'"M aro sold by all dins- Dgv - MII guarantee, first bottlo &32231 CUE? benefits or money ro- is; Rctterns ' rinni m ,i,.r;-r' jases of tho heart and a&J 7" , !,M' uorvesrrno. Address, tHSi&VIASSstJi DP.. MILia MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. ROFESSIONAL CARDS M. HUKKK. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ofllco Kizaii liulldlnir. eon er of Main Ail 'elitro streets, Stieiiatidnnti. J II. POMK1COY, ATTOUNnY-AT-LAVt' HheuAiulonh, Pn nitOK JOHN .IONICS, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box M, Malianoy Ctly, Pa. ivllig studied under some of the lies. masters le London mid Paris, will glvo lessons 11 tho violin. mandolin, initt.tr and voca! culture. Terms reasonable. Address lu care of Hlrnilsii, the jewelor Mhnuamloali. ennsylvania S DAM D f A r BCIIUVKII.I. DIVISION. SlCITHMIIEU 12, 1HUS. Trains will leave Bheuandoali alter tin, i.lu e date for Witfrfiiti, Ullbcrtoii, Frackvlllo, llm a water, isi. uiuir, rottsviuu. liaiiibur, iteuuiii,, Pottstowli, l'hoeutxvfllu. Norrlstowu ud l'l.... aaelptda (llr'ad street station) ut 6 US and s 15 a. in., 2 02, 0 19 p in. uu week days. HiludayH, ir a, ni., 4 ia p. iu. Trains leaw Frackvlllo for Shenandoah 1 1 11 01 a. m, mid 5 40 p. ui. uu, ii iu u. iu. Dim u . wu v, .... rjunuay. Leave Pottuvlllu for Hhenaudonli f via Frock- Vllle, 7 10, 11 20 a. in., 5 20, 7 10 p. lu. hillulay 10 i a. nr., o .U p. lu. lave l'hlladeliilrta, (llroad utrcet Btatlon), tor tiliaiauudoiih at 8 35 a. in., 4 10 p. in. week days. HuuuuyH leave at 0 50 und 0 23 u. ui. Leave liroail ytrect mutlou, rnllaaelplila, KOlt NEW YOltlC tixpresH.week-dnyB, 3 20, 4 Oo, 4 50 5 05,5 15,0 SO, U3.82U. 050. 1021 (Dlllllli: Car). UOUii.lll. 12 00 noon, J2 35 (Limited 100 and 4 22 .. i... DIlllliK Car), 1 40, 2 30 (Dining Cur) 3 20, 3 50. 1 02, a UO, UtKi ( Ullllllg Cur;, OUU, 7IXi,7UU lllll- llgCar), 10 Do p. in., 12 01, night. HuuUayn, J'A', 4U',, I 50, 5 0). 5 15 8 20, 9 66, 10 21, (Dining Cur), 1135 n. in., 12 03 i Dining Car) 12 31,2 30 IDInliiL. Curl. 400 ILIliilted4 22)IDlnhiu Curl. 5 20,5 00, (Dining Cur) 0 35, 7 02,7 50, IDlnlng car) iu uu p. m., u ui mgiii. wcek-dayu, and 7 50 p. ui., dully. J rcYiiri'MM rr iiimum wiiuiiui enani?o. ii una lu. WASIUNOTON AND THH SOUTH. For lUltlmore aud Waahlnirtoil. 3 60. 7 20. 8 32. 1020, II 23,li. in., 13011, 1231 (Dining Cur), 1 12 Dining Curl, 3 12, 4 41, 15 25 CougruB hIoiiuI Limited, Dining Cur, 6 17. 055 Ui I Uk-Curl, 7 31 IDInlng Car p. in., unci 12 05 night week day. HunduyB, 3 50, 7 20, a 12, 11 23, a. in., 120, 1 12, Dining Cur 4 41, 1520 Con. gremdunul Limited, Dining Cur J, t 55 (IHiiliig Cur, 731 IDInlugCiir p. in. and 12 05 night. Fur llultilnuro, aecouunudutlon, 0 12 ll m, 2 01 and 4 01 p ui week duyfl,5 0Huud 11 10 p lu dully. FOlt ATLANTIC CITY, Iave llroad street Btatlon via Delaware river bridge Kxnregs. 'J 40 ii m,, 4 00 mid 70,1 ti. in. SuudayH, U 20 u. lu., 2 38 und 701 p. in. Leave Market Street Wurl Uxpresu, 0 00, 0, u 111, 2 00, 3 00, 1 00, 5 CO p 111. Sunday, 8 00, V IX, U.IO n 'in piecoinuiodiitioii 130 nnd 5 10 p in 81.00 uxcurAlnii train, 7 00 u in Sunday only lror L-upoiiluy, AiiglcBua, iviiuwuou ana jinny Iieaeh LxpresB, 000 am, 2 30 mid 4 05, p in week davB. isundaia. 8 20 a in. Kxeumluu. 7 to a in SuiidnyBonly. For Sea lule City, Ocem City, Avuloli and Stone Hurhor Hxpretw, 0 10 u. in., 2 30, und 4 20 p. in. weekdays. Sundays, 8 20a. m. 1.x- euralou 7 CO n in buiidnva only. l or noluers i'oun e.xpreB, a w, v uo a. 111., UO. 3 00. 4 00. 5 00. Ii. in. week day Sundays, 00, 0 00 und 0 5c a. uu. I. 11. IIUTCIIINBOX, J, It WOOD, (len'l Manager, (tun I Pn-tV'r Agl WM. SCHMICKER, JR., Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity --l-nr- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Barbey's Bohemian Boot EH 9I I 9 mi t & I A Hantloomo Complexion I I Ii one of fho proatoit clianua a woman can I i ponm-sii l'ozzo.Nl'H Comi-lkxiok l'owuuul UVW1. it. I
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