EVENING HERALD KSTAIII.I.SHKI) 110. Puljllnliod every KvenliiK, P.jicpt Sunday, at 1 SoVTn JABM hi 11 PIT. 'l lB Cf.HTlltt. Tlic llrr ' ii" i .intidniii and the siitr.j.. ha i " isIoi-Mx , nti a week, pay iibtw gtlloe.rrlels. lly uum W.OOn ynar,nr25 conta a month, payable 111 bJmiiicc. Mlvertlw mailt" cliarKed according to space and position. Tlic iiitiHlirtu reserve, tho rlk'ht to chmmo th poslt'on of advertisements' whenever the pub-ltlitlo-i of news demand It. Tim tlKlit Ii reserved to tije"tany advertisement, whether imlil for or not, i.ial the publishers may deeui ' "".proper. AdvelttslliK mien made kliiwn upon application. Kntcred at the pontotnco u SlieiiBliduull, 1'n., M second class mall mntter. TKMCI'lIONK CONNF.CTION 'All the News That's Fit to Print." j- - Evening Hers Id sati uday. orrour.it 1. ism. OUR COUNTRY : 1-lrst. Last and Forever. It wmh a fowl job for Hit- New York DoinocmtH when the JItitif-er liuHets failed to olmiiire "Teddy V rusideiiee. ONK year ujfo the JVinoiTiits were Una believers in a non-part i.nn judi ciary, and hundreds of them have not changed their opinions in that re spect. TllKUK is a disposition anion: local Democrat ie leaders to Keep -diver in the detention camp. One experience is sufficient for those now seeking office. It is oliurgeil that the postolllces in I.ehih county have been bartered, and the department has inaugurated an investigation. Why confine it that count v Y Coi.onki. Koosnvicir lllijjht com prontisu with his enemies on the domicile question and 11 v. his residence as Albany. There's where he can be found after November 8th. Good seed planted in good ground boars good fruit. Good advertising placed in good mediums produces good results. The leading merchants of Shenandoah use the IlKltAliIi columns. Wiikx the newspaper patron sees in big letters the head "Chaos" he is uot sure until he reads farther whether it means in Cuba or at the Republican Congressional head quarters in Pottsville. Tiik II khalu not only furnishes the news while it is news, but its prophecies are invariably fulfilled by future events. For instance, note the New York Democratic, convention on the llnancial question. The platform ignores the favorite dogma of the sil verites, as we predicted it would. TllK Philadelphia Press says eight thousand children of that city are denied proper educational facilities because the City Councils refuse to erect necessary school I uildings. This state of affairs is certainly no credit to the largest city in the state, and would not be tolerated by a town thesizeof McAdoo. "Takic him home and spank him!" said a Philadelphia magistrate to the parents of a seven-year-old boy who had been arrested for stealing. If the Schuylkill. county justices would ad minister .punishment like this to youthful violators it would materially reduce the number of jailbirds of tender uge. TllKHJC is no denying the fact that the sentiment in favor of Dr. Swal low, the Prohibition candidate for Governor, is growing in this county. In fact, it has reached that stage that the name of the Democratic candi date is now rarely mentioned. The preacher candidate will receive the support of hundreds of Democrats in Schuylkill. A gknticman named David Den nett Hill suggested to the Demo crats of New York that it would be wise to eliminate all reference to the silver question in their state plat form, Mr. Hill, it may be remein Ojorad, made a somewhat similar sug gestion to the Democrats in National convention assembled about two years ago, but it was not adopted, by a big majority. Ksperienco is the best teacher, and this time the Dem ocrats have taken Hr. Hill's advice. Poisoned Blood Dlsagrooablo Itching Sproad All Ovor His Body-Sloop Disturbed Hood'o Baraaparllla Drovo Out tho Poison and Cured. "I have been poisoned every summer for years. Last summer the poison camo out on me worse than ever before. I would frequoutly bo awskenod during tho night by tho itching. I would scratch myself, but instead ol being relieved the trouble spread to different parts of my body. I tried various remedies which peoplo recommended to me, but none ol them ever helped me; I made up my jrjfod the poison coult pot be cured un til my blood was pure and then I decided to take Hood's Borsnparilla. While tak ing the arat. bottle I felt relieved from tho iUhlng. I kept on taking the rnodiclno and it has entirely oured me. I am now on. inv. fourth bottle and I can sleet) ftbhdlyat night." William Han, 31iy) , (VyjsjjiiQrii.fjirKoi, jcniiaucipnia, ra. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is lbs Beit In (ant ike Ono True Mood Purifier. AIKruggliU. 1 1 six for 1 5. (let only Hood's. w rni " w 'i y to luuu b take, easy to operate. 260. DO IT YOURSELF- You enn tell just lis well in ii pliy-ici'in whether your kidneys are diseased or licalthy. The way to do is to toko a liottlu or kI.im tum bler, nuil (111 it wltli mine. If there Is a scillineiit a powder-like sub-tnu'i nt the bottom lifter standing a ilny uiul nltilit, there is sotnctlilns wrong with the kidneys. An other ship niiin of disease is ii desire to iirln ito often, uiul still itnotlier sum ii pun in tlio hack. If urine stains linen, there is no doubt that the kidneys aio allectoil. Any and all diseases of the kidneys, Ihcr, bladder and of the uilti.uy passant' and con stlpntl'iti of tlio bowels a'e eilled by l)r D.iviil Kennedy s l avoilte liuinody. There is no illusion about lis beiim the liust and niiu-i 1 1 i.'ii it int. iii iiiu in iii iui mi i 1 1 i run men. It quickly relieves and clues 'nubility to hold urine, and people, yuuiiK or old, who take it aro not compelled to net up a nuiiiler of times during the night. I'm- putting an end to that scalding pain experienced in passing urine, nothing is so good as Dr. l).iid Keii tied's Pavorito Iteinedy. It corrects the bad etfects of whiskey and beer ; Is pleasant to tlio taste, and does not seem to be uiedli iie at all. Diseases of the kidney.) and bladder often require the use of instruments to push back tlio sandy matter so the mine can be Voided. In such eases I'avoiite I'imcdy should ho taken w Ithout further delay or the disease may proc fatal. It is sold for ono dollar a bottle at all drugstores. It is well worth many times its price. Samples Free. If you wish to test Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite llemedy before buying It, send your full post office address to the Dr. David Ken ncdy Corporation, I.ondoiit, N. Y., and mention this paper. We will then mail you a sample bottle lice, as well as circulars civ. ilig full directions for its use. livery leadel of the IlKIIW.li can depend upon the genuine. ness of this liberal oiler, and all sull'erers from kidney troubles should take advantage of it at once. WILL NOT OPPOSE VAN WYCK. few York's Colli npiiinoriitis Satisfied Willi Ilic I Ct-u I I ii Nominee. New Yolk, Oct. 1. The executive com mittee ot the National Democratic party, the Bold standard Democrats, met yesterday and ib i tdi d that Justlco Augustus ('. Van Wyik wus acceptable to them as a candidate tor governor. JUSTICK A. VAN TVTCK. was also decided that as lone: ns Justice Van YVyck remained at the head of the ticket the National Demo cratic party would remain neutral, or at least would not be a dlsturblnc; element anions Democrats. The following resolution was adopt ed: "Itesolved, That this committee deem It Inexpedient to call a state conven tion at this time, and that we adjourn Bubject to the call of the chair." To Core a Cold In One Day Take Laxative Itronio Quinine Tablets. All druggist rufiind the money if It failsto cure. SKie. Tlio genuine huh u. ii. i. on caen tablet. if Mi ('million SaIN I'm- Homo. Now York, Oct. 1. The French am bassador, M. Cambon, sailed today for Havre, roIiir thonce to Paris. lie will be on leave for two months, but there was added interest In his departure from the fact that there is at least a possibility, even a probability, that he will be transferred to a Kuropcan post, In which ease he would return to Washington only to present his letters of recall. A Sure Cure for Coughs and Colds. That's hat Pan-Tina is, 2.'e. AtGruhler Ilros., drug store. To liiNiH'ct tlio N'nvy Ynrili. Washington, Oct. 1. Assistant Secre tary Allen sailed trom Washington yes terday on the Dolphin on a visit of in spection of the various navy yards along the (0.1st as far north as Ports mouth, N. II. lie will tiuch first at Norfolk, and thence r.o up the Dela ware to League Island, planning his trip so as to be able to return to Wash ington about Nov. 1. For Constipation tako Karl's Clover Hoot Tea, tho great Wood Purifier. Cures Head- acho, NcrvousuosB, Lruptlous on tho laco, nnd makes tho bead cloaras a bell. Sold by P. D. Kirlln and a guarantee. EVACUATION OFCAMP MEADE. Movement to tlio South May lteulu Wltbhi Kinocm Dii.vh. Jlfddletown, la., Oct. 1. Cump Meade will probably be a thing of the past before the snow begins to tly. Secre tary Alger is anxious to gi t tho Second corps awuy from Mlddbtown before cold weather sets In, and will ship tho troops south to prepare them for ser vice In the West Indies. Major General Graham Is afraid of an outbreak of diphtheria, scarlet fever and other con tagious dleases if the men are housed in tho north In temporary barracks. Tho health of his command Is excellent, and tho prospects are that the move ment to tho south will commence with in the next 15 days. There Is a marked decrease In malaria, and there Is lit tle typhoid fever outBlde of the New York regiments brought here from Camp Hlack. Burgeon General Sternberg may change his mind about sending Blck soldiers to city hospitals from Camp Meade. The Lebanon hospital trustees have convinced Chief Surgeon Grard that they weie not responsible for the demands made upon Governors llush nell, Lowndes and Filigree for taking caro of Invalid soldiers of Ohio, Mary land and Michigan. The demand was made by an Irresponsible party, and tho Lebanon peoplo have tenewod their offer to take care of sick soldiers, Colo nel Glrord wired General Sternberg tho condition of affairs, and suggested that the offer be accepted. Another Detail of ICIoiidllcurs. San Frunclsco, Oct. 1. The steamer J.eelanuw arrived from St. Mlcbuel yes terday with n'-arly lf.0 passengers, many of whom aie miners. It Is Impossible to estimate the amount of Bold and drafta brought dowji by the pasaenifors, as most of thkoii refiute point blank to an swer questions on that subject. Tho miners complain wterly against alleged overcharges m i"j part of Canadian officials, the 10 per cent clause belflg the chief bono of contention. The miners sav there will be much minvrini- at 1. j DaWBon this winter. Minda- Specials, tvi'.iei ill toe 'i'nnity Keioimeil elull'li o Minnow at lOMW n. in., and 0:11(1 p. m. Nimiliiv eliool at 1:1)0 p, m. Itev. Jtubert O'Hoylo pastor. Hcgiilnr services will bo held In tlio United HvaiiHollral ehtireh, North .Jardln street, to morrow at 11 a. in. and 11.30 p, in. .Sunday school at 1.80 p. m. Itov. I. .1. Kelts, pastor. K. Tj. ('. l'i. on Monday evoulnR. l'rayer, pr.tisuand testimony meetliiKS every Tues day, Wed Hominy, Thursday and I'riday even ings. Jr. K. I j. U. K, ovory Saturday evening at 7 o'clock. Primitive .Methodist ehureli, James Moore, pastor. l'lHAchlui; at 10:30 a. in. and 0:30 p in. Sunday school at p. in. Class moot (,, ' Wednesday evening.' (leneral prayer ineetiia! on Thursday evening. Kverybody welcome. Services in All Saints' I'lotestant Kplscopal church on West O.ik street to-morrow. I Inly Kuchnrlst nt s a. in. Morning prayer at 10:30 Sunday fchool at '2 p. m. Kvcnlnt; prayer at ? p. lit. The rector will ollleiate. First Uaptist church, corner of West and Oak streets, Itev, D. I. Kvaus pastor. Services U t J On. m. ami 0 p. m. Sunday school at '-' p. m. l'rayer ineetliiK Monday evenings. Yoiiuk People's meeting Wednesday evenings. Class meeting Thursday ovetiings. Methodist Episcopal church, comer O.ik and White sticets. l!ev. J. T. Siviudells pastor. General class meeting at II a. in., led by John Senior. Sermon at 10:30 a. m. Sunday school at 2 p. tu., Di. J.' S. Oilleii, Supeilnteiident. Sermon at 0:30 p. :u. Seats free. Everybody welcome. Calvary Uaptist chinch, South Jauliii sticct. Preaching to-inoriow at 10:30 a.m. and (1.30 p. in. Itev. U. it. Albins, pastor. Sabbath school at 2 p. la.. Deacon John llunn, Superintendent. !. Y. P. U Tuesday evening, at 7:30. Wednesday evening, general prayer meeting at 7:30. K very body elcoiue. Services in the Presbyterian church to morrow at 10:30 a. m. and tl:30 p. m. S.ihluth school at 2 p. in. Jr. C. D. and Sr. C. J). Tmwbiy evening at 0:30 and 7:30 o'clock. Prajer and song service on Thursday even ing at 7:30. Strangers always welcome. II. W. Kolilcr, pastor. St. John's Lutheran chinch. West Cherry street. Itev. John (iruhler, past ir Preach ing, 10 a. in. i Sunday school, 1:30 p. in. : preaching 0:30 p. in St. Michael's (iieek Catholic church, West ('otitic street. Itev. Cornelius Laurisili, pas tor. Matatiuum service 0 a.m. High miss 10 a. m. Church of the Holy Tamily. ((lelinaii It. C.) Noith Chestnut street. Itev. A. 'I'. Si hul- tlelioter, pastor, r irst mass H a. in,, secon I mass 10 a. m. St. Casinilr's Polish H. C. church. North Jardiii street. Itev. J. A. LcnarUiewic., pastor. 1' irst mass 8 a. m., high mas 10 a. m., vespers and benediction 1 p. m. Chinch of the Annunciation. 21S West Cherry stieet. Itev. II. O'ltcilly, pasha ; Itev James Kane, assistant pastor. First mass, 7 a. in., second mass, S a. in., high mass, 10 a. m. licueiuctioii, 7 p. m. Keheleth Israel Congregation, corner ot Oak and West streets, Itev. Henry Mit- uik, pastor. Saturday services, 8 to 10 n. m., mil 3 to 5 p. in. Sunday services 8 to It) a. m. and every weekday morning from 7 to 8 a. in. Jtenr Admiral SIcard lfotleod. Washington, Oct. 1. Rear Admiral Montgomery SIcard, president of the board charged with the promotion of otlleers distinguished for gallantry during the late war, was retired yes terday by operation of law, having reached the ago of 02 vears. Secre tary Long has, however, by special order directed that the officer retain his place ot the head of the promo tion board. Beats the Klondike. Mr. A. C. Thomas, of Marysvillc, Texas., has found a more valuable discovery than has )et been made in the Klondike, For years lie suffered untold agony fiom consumption, ac companied by hemorrhages ; and 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 with this marvelous cure i would nave it, even if it cost a hundred dollars a bottle. Asthma, llronchitis and all throat and lung affections aic positively cured by Dr. King's New Discovery, for Consumption. Trial bottles free at A. Wnslcy's Drug Store. Regular size 50 cts. and Jl.oo. Guaranteed to cine or price refunded. Colonel Krynn Convalescent! Washington, Oct. 1. Colonel William J. Bryan was out of doors yesterday afternoon for the first time since he became ill. The fever has practically left him, and his physician permitted him to take a carriage drive. He in tends to go to Jacksonville to rejoin the camp early next week, his wife re maining with him here until his de parture. A boon to travelers. Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry. Cores dysentery, diarrhoea, seasickness, nausea. Pleasant to take. Acts promptly. Hawaiian ( omnils-loncix Itoturn. Ran Francisco, Oct. 1. The Ha waiian commissioners returned yester day on the steamer Gaelic. Little re garding their work in the Islands nnd their probable lecommenOatlons could be learned, though they were willing to talk of the beauties of the Islands and their kind and enthusiastic recep tion by the Islanders. They did say. however, that the Islands are destined to enjoy great prosperity In the near future, though all agreed that It would take an Immense sum of money to develop their resources. It was in tlmnted that great consideration would be given by the committee In Its report regarding the Invasion of the Island by Orientals TThcro Is no word so full tj of meaning and about which such tender and holy recollections cluster as that of " Mother " she who watched over our helbleaa infancy and puid' ed our first totterinc step. Yet the life of every Expectant Moth er is beset with danger and an ef fort should bo made to avoid it, Id .I .so assises liaiuic MifltnftrO in the chance tak. VEUitlOl 0 ing place that B . the Expectant nft fill ii Mother is ena MIS II bled to look for BBBWI wr.rrl without dread, suffering or gloomy fore bodings, to 'the hour when she experiences the joy of Motherhood Its use insures safety to the lives of both Mother and Child, and she is found stronger after than before confinement in short, it "makes Childbirth natural and easy," as so many have said. Don't be persuaded to use anything but MOTHER'S FRIEND "Mr wlfa imfrered mora In ten mln ntes with cither of her other two chil drcii than Bhe did altogether witli her lust, havlnir previously used four hot- ties of 'Mother's Friend. It is 1 blessliiir to anv one oxpectinfr to be come a MOTllEK," says a oiiBtomer, UBNDBjiaoN uams, sjarini, iioi Of Drnjuliti at 11.00. or Mot tor eipreii on receipt of prlco, Wrllo for tewk eonUluluir tsitlmonlall ana valuable Information lor ail women, iroo. Iki UrsillUld Ite.iditor Co., iUauta, ilk. MOTHER Maj. Caygic Dr, and iai. Pebble Greene's He High Officers of Salvation Army Recommend People to Use Dr. Greene's Nervura, Be cause it Cured Them. They Know it will Cure the Sick and Suffering Everywhere. Mai. Uawson Caicle, Trndp ccrctary of the Salvation Ami- at National Headquarters, 120 West 14th street, New Ynik City, says 1 "I have used Dr. Greene's Nervura blood nnd nerve remedy now for sonic lime, and mi more than one occasion when suflciing from nervousness irouglit on tluough over-work. have round it to act as mi mmedi.ite cure, I have also mud it to lie a great relief tm neuralgia. believer I hear of any ense among our o'heers ot ski, nes either mental or plivii al. brought on through the sir.an ut leir varied duties, 1 tin inlm recommend Dr. Giecm ei urn, and I know of ; uses in which it has pmved f the greatest possible In m lit li gives me great pleasur i. id my testimony to tlic 111 im other in its favor." Mn't. 11. M iv-I'elibies. ' "im maiider of Southern Di i-n 1. Salvation Aim), gAS U St., Washington, D. ( ., m; : "I have teed Dr. drfeiie Net vuta blood and neue rcme-b a some time past. 1 was ctv ill and quite unable to perform ny duties, lint with the u-c ot Dr. (iitcnc's Neivmn I have lecn able to" pciforiii a great mount 01 work, wliiJi I do mt think 1 should have been ble to do in my own strength, believe Dr. (ireclie's Ncrvtna has been a help and benefit to me." Dr. Oieene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy mind sKo that you can consult about youi case personally or by letter, without charge, with Dr. Oreeiie, 35 West 14th St., New York City, acknowledged to be the most successful puysician 111 curing uisease. ' FINANCE AND TRADE. 4. Grnttfyliur Decrcoi-o in the Num ber Ol llllhlllCHH I'-Illlliro's. New York, Oct. 1. II. G. Dun & Co., In their weekly review of trade says: Failures in September have been about f 0,700,000, andefor tho quarter about 22,S75,000. The returns indicate a small er aggregate of failures than in any other month. In many years, except in August of this year, and smaller for the quarter than any other quarter Jlnce 1S92. In fact, excepting one quar ter In that year, no other nnears to have shown a smaller aggregate, unless more than ten years ago, when the volume of solvent business was very much smaller than It is now. Evident ly the complete returns, to bo given next week, will show thnt the state of business Is In-that respect more satis factory than It has ever been, unless In one quarter of 1892. Bradstreets' review says: Though rather quieter conditions are reportable In a number. of lines of trade, the vol ume of business doing the country over Is a very heavy one, slightly smaller. so far as bank clearings would Indicate, than In September one year ago, but comparing very favorably with corre sponding periods In all preceding years. w line the edge appears" to have been taken off the active demand for some time noted in the west and northwest, and the imposition of yellow fever quarantines and the low price of cot ton In the south have hurt trade In that section, there have been, on the other hand, rather better reports received from the leading eastern and middle states cities, pointing to a fuller devel opment of the long expected fall trade. Accompanying this slight shifting of activity from one section of tho country to the other has been a continued heavy export movement of leading cereals, unprecedented activity in tho manufacture of nearly all lines of Iron and steel, nnd continued good reports as to gross railway earnings. AKK YOU IIOINO SOUTH? Tllli SOUTHERN RAILWAY nKACHES ALL rrtOMINUNT l'OINTH. Don't start South without consulting John M, Uedll, District l'usdeiiser Audit, Southern Itiilhviiy, lS Chestnut street, Philadelphia If you canuotcalt in person, write tu him Christina Knriemor State Convention. The Pennsylvania Itallroad Company an nounces .that for the Christian Ilndeavor State Convention, to bo hold at Ilarrisl nru. October 1 to 0, it will sell exclusion tickets on October 11 to fl, good to return until October 10, from points 011 its lino in the State of Pennsylvania to llairhburg ami re turn, at ruto of single faro for tho round trip lo pnrtiin presenting card orders issued by tho Pennsylvania liullroiid Coinpauy. Tliuso card orders should be obtained of tho nearest transportation agent. liiiei'benPh Trial Nevt Month. Gcnevn, Switzerland, Oct. 1. At a special sp(pn of the nmdze court yes terday the trial of I.ucchonl, the Italian anarchist who assassinated the em press of Austria here on Sept. 19, was fixed for Nov. 3. An anarchist named Hugo ltambonl, accusod of compile!' in the ci 1 1119, has been arrested, K'lllt; .Mntniitii'si i:.lli Mnded, Washington, Oct, 1. The state de partment glveB coiitlrmalinn to the re port that It has given Its assent, through the American consul at Apia, Samoa, to the return to Samoa, after an exile of ten vears, of the former King Mataaffi. It Is assumed that this chief Is to be made king to succeed the lute King Mnlletoa.who died about a month ago. Tlio Vonltm For eastern Pennsylvania, Now Jer sey, Di'luware and Jluryylund: Proba bly ulniuuiH tonight; flutlh castcily winds. Only 0110 remedy In tlio world that will al mice stop Itchiness of the skin hi any put of tlio body. Doau's Ointment. At any ding store, 50 cunts, CiilHiiilars for lHliu, The, Kkualii olllco has a full and eoniplclo nun 111 ottirntiais lor Jnw, If you .con- template a calendar fur your fiiends, loscrve your oider until you sea our lino. It will mean u blf wiving to you. They are also lieaullful specimens of lltliocniphh' ail and ury ic.itouuoie 111 priio. s Oured bv rvura. will cure von if vou will use it. Hear in TO BIRMINGHAM AND MEMPHIS. UNsitmwssnu mhsvice orrmiKU by tiii mutiii:i:n railway. heaving llroad Street station, Philadelphia ut a-.r! p. 111. daily, tlio "Southwestern Limited," carrying a dining car and tho most luxurious Pullman drawing room sleep ing cais, reaches Iiiriuinghau tho following night at 10:10 and arilves nt Memphis the next morning nt 7:40. Through sleeping cars for Ashcville, Savannah, Jacksonville Tamp 1, Atlanta, Mobile and Now Oilcans are also attached to this train. Pullman rcscr vations can he mado in advance and all in- foriiiatiou obtaino , j communicating with John M. Heal, Di Passenger Agent, 82 Clioslniil, street, Philadelphia. Stop That Cough ! Tako warning. It may lend to Consumption. A 2."io bottle of Shiloli' ( lire limy save your life. Sold by P. I), Kirlin and 11 guarantee Knlglils Templar Triennial Colirbivo. On account of tho Knights Templar Trien nlal Conclave, to bo held at Pittsburg, Pa. October 10 to 11, the" Pennsylvania railroad company will sell excursion tickets from stations on its lino to Pittsburg and return at rate of singlo faro for tlio round trip, witli minimum of 25 cents. Tickets "ill bo sold October 8 to 13, good to return until October 17 inclusive. Tho return limit of tickets from ilurrisburg and points cast thereof ejin be extended lo Octo ber 31 upon depositing samo on October 13 to 17 with the Joint Agent at Pittsburg and tlio payment of fifty cents. Two Killed h.v Knitting DolTlolc. Jersey Cily, Oct. 1. Ono man and a child wore killed and three men seri ously Injured by the fall of a section of a combination derrick and aerial rail way used lit the construction of a sewer trench In Johnson avenue, Kearney, N. J., yesteubiy. One of the Injured wiih Peter lloyle, Company O, First New Jersey Infantry, home on fur lough. Tho ' dead are: Cockerinn Oulseppi, laborer; Mamie Carmen, 12 years old, daughter o'f William J. Car men, of Kearney. The accident was caused by the parting of a cable which ran between the two derricks. Derrick, cables and heavy Iron buckets fell, scattering deaths nnd Injury. The lit tle Cm men girl was crossing Grant avenue and ono of tho derrick beams struck her and pinned her to the earth, killing her Instantly. Ilonry fii'oruo for !ovornor. New York, Oct. 1. At a meeting of the Chicago platform Democrats last night Henry George, the son of the single tax advocate, was nominated to head an Independent Democratic ticket. The nomination of Elliot F. Danforth for lieutenant governor by the regular Democratic convention at Syracuse was Indorsed. Tho other can didates nominated aro as follows: Secretary of state, Gideon J. Tucker; controller, J. McDonougli of Albany; treasurer, ft!. C. Caton of Huffalo; at torney general, Ole K. Snyder of Buf falo; engineer and surveyor, General James A. Leo of Uockland county. fnimdu' IVolilliltton Voto, Toronto, Out., Oot. 1. Tho majority for prohibition throughout thp entire Dominion will not- likely exceed 18.000. All the provinces except Quebec voted prohibition, Onttulo giving it a ma jority or about 10,000, Queliec's ma jority agiilnst of 40.000 Is Just about offset by the returns from tho mari time piovlncoi. while the returns from Slanlloba, tho tii rltorlos and British Columbia i-hnw that tho west Is In fa vor of prohibition by a majority of 7,000 or x.nno. Kven the prohibition papers consider the majority too small to niiiiieue? Hie government to enact prohibition legislation. I'i'o.vriiM I.'iih l.efi IIIh Pi'Inoii. PniU, Oct. 1 It Is learned that Drey fus has ah-endy been transferred from the Island Du Diablo to Cayenne, whore lie awaits a steamer to bring him to a Frem li or nn Algerian port, The Aiitl-AniirolilHt ConurossH, Home, Oct. 1. The Italian govern ment has Issued formal Instructions to the nnti-anaiclilut congress, the date nnd place for holding "which will bo fixed lieieaff' ''. Buy Keystone Hour, Ho sure that tlio'name I.ijm'KI & ItAWu, A villain), V. is in in ted on every sack. PRESUMPTUOUS SPANIARDS. They llllllglne They Will Solid Troop to tho VlKiiyitw. Madrid, Oct. 1. The cabinet has de cided to authorize Oencral HIos to grant reforms In the Vlsitiyas Islands on the lines demanded by the Inhabitants and to concentrate his forces nt Mlndnnao, ns there are only 4fi0 men garrisoning Hie Vlznyns. The (Spanish ministers also decided to protest to the government at Wash ington ngnlnst the refusal of the Amer Icnn.s to permit Spanish troops to be sent to the Vlssnyas.-whlle, It Is claimed, the Insurgents are constantly receiv ing urms nnd cannon with which to at tack other Islands, "which the Ameri cans permit, without even pretending to intervene." The Spanish cabinet, It Is added, will acquaint its 1'arls commissioners with these contentions, in order that they may be used In the peace negotiations. Finally, It Is announced, the govern ment here will Inform tln government nt Washington that It has decided to rend reinforcements to the Vlzayas, and It has ordered seven battorkv of artil lery In Andalusia to get ready to start for the Philippine Islands In 21 hours. In addition to this, the cabinet will repeat Its protests against the Insur gents continuing to hold Spanish pris oners In ti e Philippine Islands. The government here estimates that there are 200,000 people In Porto Itlco who desire to return to Spain. LI'S RIVAL BANISHED. Former Chlneiso M hiNtcr to Wndi- Intrton nnd Now a ltofbrmoi'. London, Oct. 1. According to a dis patch to The Times from Its Pekln correspondent the Imperial decree Is sued yesteiday dismissing from office and banishing to III, Chinese Turklstan, Chang-Yln-Houan, Id Hung Chang's opponent In the foreign ofllce and for mer Chinese minister at Washington, acquits the dismissed ofllclal of com plicity with Knng-Yuwcl, the Canton ese reformer, but convicts him vague ly as crafty and treacherous." The true reason for his dismissal and ban ishment, The Times correspondent as serts, is that Chaiig-YIn-Hounn was a powerful suppoiter of the emperor's party. The coiTostiondent of The Globe at Hong Konc .-.iys Kang-Yuwel. the Can tonese rcfnri. or. In Intel vl.-ws since his escape frmn Pekln, ha said he lied because the emperor Informed him of a plot to depose him and kill the re form leaders. His majesty, the reform leader added, wanted Kang-Yuwel to escape while there was time for him to do so, and commissioned him to en deavor to obtain protection for the emperor and for the empire. Bucklen's Arnica Salvo. Tho best salvo in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevor soros, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles. or jo pay recpiired. It is guaranteed to give porfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 25 cents r.or box lor sum by .'. Waslov. A Now Woi'IiI'h Pneliic ISnoord. JInlone. N. Y., Oct. 1. Dan Q, owned by J. H. Uroiron, of New Haven, Conn., made a world's record on the half mile track at the Franklin county fair at Malone yesterday, pacing three heats in 2.10H. 2.0S"'i, 2.0SV1. The quarters in the last mile were 3291, l.O."1,'., 1,3791 2.0SU. Mini's Tlila? Wo offer One Hundred Dollars ltewaril for any enno of Catarrh that can not ho cured by Ilall'H Catarrh Cure. K.J.CIIUXHY.fc CO , Propi., Toledo, O. Wo tlio undci-Nigncd, have known R J. Cheney or the last !5 years, and beliovo biin perfectly lionouible In all business transattlons- and tin. anciaPy nble to carry out any obligations' made bythelr llrni. Wimt .t TilAUX, Wbolesalo Druggists, Toledo, O, Wai.dixo, Kis.nax it Makvin, Wbolesalo Drug gists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and iimcoiis surfaces of the system. Price 75c. per bottle. Hold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. Philadelphia & Reading Railway t5 J -Mo Sniokt IN KFFKOT SK1TKMHKK 13, ms Tralna leave Shenandoah as foltowH : For New York vlA I'lilladfclphU. week tlavt. 7 30 J M i. tu.. 12 27. U 10 f.n1 0 07 It. in. Fur New York via Mnueh CI tunic, week laj i isuu. in,. i aim u iu ii, in. Fur Itrfiulfnir nnd JMitKUelpIiln, week day 7 30. 9 fit n.in.. V: 27, 3 10 mM ti 07 i. m Vor l'otttivlllo, wee It days, 7 -JO, VJ a. in. 2 27, 3 10, 0 07 ami T 25 p. in. KorTatnanuaanil Mahanoy City, week1 Uavn 7 30, 0 A 1 a. m., 12 27. 8 10 and G 07 V. in. JKor wuiiani'-fnori, mmimry iuni i.ewitmurK, week davH. 11 80 a. ni.. 12 27. 7 5 n. m Fur Malmno Piano. weekdayB, 7 SO. 0 51. 11 U0 a. m., 7, 3 W,u U7. 7 , V ao p. ni. For Ashland and SlianiokJn, wi-t'k dayn( 730, 1180 n. m.. 12 27. 8 10. ft 07. 725 and S 55 ii. m. For ltaltlinore, Washington and thu Wcotviu i tTiuinai, rmiaueipjiia, U & it, U K j ni uzu, m, ii a. m., if ju aim l;zi p. L... nuntinyn :j 20. 7 00. 11 20 a. in.. 8 lft and 7 27 li. in. Add I tlonal trainti from Tweiityfourth and Chest nut Mreeta station, week days, 1030a ui. 12 20. 12 15 8 40 p.m. Hundaya, 1 35. 8 23 p. m. TRAINS FOU HHENANDOAn. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week dnya. 12 15. 4 80. 8 00, 11 30 a. in., and 1 45. 4 30. if 00 p.ui. j-eave inow Yoric via Ainucn Chunk. wek dayu, 4 80. 9 10 a. in., 1 U0 p. in. Lcavo Philadelphia, lUutdlug Terminal, week uay, u 4U, a uo, iu 21 a. in. aud I 3u, 4 00 p. m, ia;uvh jiHuuiiiK. ween uays, v w, juuh. a, in, 12 15,4 17, 6 00 p. ni. T Leave I'otUvillt), ,k ilnyn, 7 7 10 a.m. Leave Taruaqua, wevk dayd, 8 30, 11 2U a. 1 49. 5 50. 7 20 n. in. Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 1)05, Jl 47 fl. IU., A , ii 1, U mi, 4 i p. iu leave Mahanuy Flanu, week daya, G:tO, 9 2"), 10 25. 11 59 a. Hi.. 2 41, 5 32, (141. 7 57, p m. Leave Wtllhim-iport, week dayu, 7 42, liiOO a tu., 12 31 and 4 CO p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVIHION, Ieave Philadelphia Chestnut street waif and Houtli btreet tvhart lor Atlantle City. WtM-kd.iyM -KspreHB, 0 00, 10 15 a. iu (l:tU .siiiiiniayM only;, w mlniile train, 5 00 f(Vi minute train), 7 00 p. iu, AfCtiminoda thm.li 1.1 u ni., 5 00, (1311 i ui HuudayH KifpreHH, h w, v w, iw i a in rtctommo.uuion, o ia a iu Hi p. m. i.uu uxcuraion iruiti, 7 ft in. KcturnlnR leave Atlantic City nupot, iotuv Atlantic and Arkauna-i avunut'sd. Weekdays- Kxpreus. T 00, 7 41 hVl mlniil train, J 00, a iu., auo, 51IP, 70 p in. Aremn luudathiii, 4 21. 7 50 a. il. 4 U5 p. in, HiiihUvm- Kxpref.i, 100,5 00,8130 p. in. leitiiimtMhi tlun, 7 15 a. in., nU1) ii. in. VI 00 uxeu).si(iii (rain (from foot ol MhfHidppi ave. only)' u ju p in. For Capo May. Hea IhIu City and Ocean City 8 l'i a in. 4 15 n in. Hiindavri H 15 a in. Fti Cape May and Hea IkIu City only, 81,00 cii-ur hioii iriiiu. vuuh, in,,nmiayH. Parlor t'arn on all exnrrHH trftlnn. Vor further Information, apply to nt-aiot Philadelphia aud JiwwlinK Kallway ticket ae nt ur an u rem t A U t..-i, T It'. , (len'l Hupt., CluuM Piwn'r At, Ufiidlnif Terinlnal, ritllaiielphla. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardiu St. IferlSealtSa Restored THE misery of alucplossnoss can only ha realized by thoso wlio hnvo experi enced It. Nervousness, sleeplessness, headaches, neuralgia and that miserable f eollng ot unrest, can surely bo cured by Dr. Miles' llostoratjvo Nervine So certain Is Dr. Miles ot this tact that nil druggists aro authorized to refund prlco paid for tho first bottlo tried, providing it docs not hcnoflt. Mrs. Henry Ilruns, wlfo of tho woll ltnown blacksmith at Grand Junction, Iowa, says: 'I was troubled with sleeplessness, nervous ness, hcadacho and lrrogulur menstruation; suffering untold misery for ycar3. I used various advertised remedies for femalo com plaints bosldcs being under tho caro of local physicians, without help. I noticed In Dr. Mhos' advertisement tho testimonial of a lady cured of ailments similar to mine, and I shall novor ceaso to thank that lady. Her testimonial induced mo to use Dr, Miles' Nervlno aud Ncvo and Liver Pills, which restored mo to health. I cannot say enough for Dr-Mllos'Itemedtus " t Dr. Miles' Ilunicdlcs aro sold by all drug gists undor a posltlvo guarantee, first bottlo benefits or money re funded. Book on dis eases of tho heart and X Mites' AliiiHiitnn ' 't'Roctoro3 , Kcnlth nerves f reo. Address, DU. MILE9 MEDIOAI. CO.. Elkhart, hid. PROFESSIONAL CARDS jr. M. nOKKK, ATTORN EY-AT-L AW. Olllio Kirnn IhiIUIIiii;, lor. cr of Mnln u Centre utroets, Slit'iiiiniluali. f II. VOMUltOY. ATTOltfiliY-Al-LAW 81u ninloAh, Va ltOK JOHN .IONICS, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box G5, Klnhftnoy Ulty, Pa. lliivlue studied nnder somo of tlio host mAstcisi In Lfiiuloii mid l'Arls. will elvo If-Bsouiv UII tlio V loll ll,lIiHiliin i li, Kui'ir i,,i, v uut i iniiuiii. t rt.AU . . ....1.1. A,l.luu I., etnm ... U.v....u.. J Iho lewelnr HheuaDilonli. ennsylvania RAILROAD. HOH0YK1LI. DIVISION. Hkitkmuku 12, lB'JK. Tralus will lenvo Hliousndonli uflcr tne r.noio aale lor wiKau. unoerioii, rrncKviuu. imr Water. St. 1,'lnlr. l'ottxv II o. llambiiri:. KebdiiiK. PottHtown. Plioeiilxvflle. Norrlstown ai.d Puii A.elphla (llr'id street station) at COft and 15 a. m.. '1 02. 0 It p. in. on week da)s. Sundays, 8 15 a. ni., 4 25 p. m. Trains leavu rrucKvnio lor sncnaiiuor.r. hi 7 31), 1118 a. m. and 5 40, 7 a) p. u. Kiluday. 11 01 a. in. and 5 40 i. m. lAavo lNitUvlllu for hlienatidoah (via l'riK'k- vlllO) 7 10, II 20 a. in., 620, 7 10 1. IU. hlilidar iu jo n. in., o m p. in. Leave I'lilladeliiNa. (Broad street station). lot HliMMindoali nt a. tn 4 10 p. in. week days. Hundnys leave ut 6 00 uiul U 23 a. m. lavu llrnad Mtrcel Htullon, f lillauelpnia, FOU NltW yoitK. liiires.week-davs. 8 20.4 00. 4 60 8 05.5 15.S50. 71U,2U, 9 60, 10 21 (Uinlne Car), 1100 a. u, luunooii, j'uo ij.iuuteu iiu aim is p. ra Dililnc (Jars), 1 40, 2 80 (DIlllllK Cur) 8 20. 8 50. 4 02, & 00, 5 66 (Dining Cur), 6 0U, 7 02,7 50 (DIll lllK Cur), 10 OU p. in., 12 01, night. Huudays. 8 20, 4 05, 1 50, b 01, 5 15 8 20, 58, 10 21, (IJl.iillK LUrj, 11 OO U. JU., . M ILIIII1I1K UlT) l UO, 1JU (Ullllllg Cur), 10U (Limited 4 22) (UlntiiK Curl, 5 20,5&ti, (DlnlllK Cur) S85, 7 02,7 60, llllnllli; Car 10 00 p. in., 12 01 uIkIiL nxpretiH lor nuuiou winioui cnango, II 00a in., week-days, uud 7 50 p. iu., dally, WAS1HNUTON AND T1I15 SOUTH. i For lUltlmoru and Wuahlniftou. 3 50. 7 20.8 82. 1020, II 23, a. iu., 12W, 1281 (Dining Cur), 1 IS IDIuliiir Curl. 3 12. 4 41. Ir.'25 Ciuu.ri.-. slonul Lillllled. Dining CurJ, 6 17. 851 IDll'.- niK arj, oi iJ'iuing curj p. in., uiul 12 U.1 lllgllt week iluya. Suuduys, 3 50, 7 20, J 12, II 1, a. m., 1200, 1 12, Dining Car 4 41, 620 Uihi Kresslonul Limited, Dintlig CurJ, 6M Dlllllltf Cur, 781 IDIiilngCurl p. iu. una I205ngiit. For Uultlmore, aecoiulilodatloti, 9 12 u in, 2 0 and I 01 p lu week days, 5 08 uud 11 1(1 p in dully. FOU ATLANTIC CITY. Leave llroad street statlou via Delaware rli er brldue Kxpress, 9 40 u ui 4 00 uud 70-1 li. in. Sundays, 9 20 tl. in., 2 88 und 70S p. in. Leave Murket Street Wurf Kxpresa, 5 00, 9 110, u in, 2 CO, 8 CO, 4 00, 5 00 p iu. Sundays, 8 CO, 9 00, 9 50 a in accommodation 4 80 and 5 40 p tit 81.00 excursion truinL 7 00 a in Sunday only. For cupeiuuy, Anglesou, ivuuwooii una I loll y Iteach ISxprrss, 9 00 u in, 2 30 and 4 05, p iu weekdays. !)uiidiiB. 8 20 u ui. lCxuurslon. 7 U) in .Sundays only. For Sea Isle City, Ocean City, Avalon and Stone Harbor KxpresB, 910 a. ui., 230, ami 4 20 p. in weekdays. Sundays, 8 20 u. ni. Kx curslou 7 CO a in Sundays only. For Homers l'olnt Kxprcas, 5 00, 9 00 a. in., 2 00, 3 00. 4 00, 8 00, p. in. week day Sundays, 8 00, 9 00 und 9 50 a. lu. it li. HUTCHINSON, J. It WOOD, (len'l Manager. (leu I l'usa'g'r Agt WM. SCHMICKER, JR., A cent for iicnarKioali and Vicinity - For- BAR3E'S B.eer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer nopainliwiyout RUPTURE if you ivcar tho , CHAMPION TRUSS. Mado By tUUHalahl Trull Co CIO Locut! CU Fhiit-, P t
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