EVENING HERALD KSTAIU.ISlll!!) 1870. Published every Evenlnc Kicept Httndny, at SiHorTit .TAnnti stm kt, (rinCKXTKit. The Hc'ilt, ' 1 ' . atiilotih and tho Miiru'ti i. h "ratx nt a week, pay able ollioctirriei!!. Hy niuh 13.00 a year, cir 23 ruiiH n month, pnyablo In advuuee. .dvertlc tncitt. charged according to ppuie and position. Thr ptildlflif'M reserve the Huh to change the position ot udvertWcmeiits whenever the pub UiMIot ot new. demand. II. The rli;ht I. reserved to wjr tuny advertlwinrut, whether iiuiil lor (r hot, t.int the publishers may deem '.iproper. Advertising rut mail known uihiii application. KntercHl at the io-tolllee at Shenandoah, m second cla.s mnll matter. TKLKPHONF. CONNECTION 'All the News Thai's Fil to Print." Evening H erslci Monday, ormur.u :. JUK COUNTRY : first, Lust and Poixver. TllK war Dived iittiuc coiiiinltlec litis ntitrteil out in a iiiiuiiicr to Indi cate that it Intends lining its work well. That Ih all tlio people hhU. If the (oiiiiuis.siim uuiki'si its hivi'stiu tion as searchine; and thorough as it is pos-dlile to uuiki- it. its report will bo acL'cpti'il without (luestion. Prosecuting nine Officials. Thu siiperiiitonili'iit and other olll olals of thi' Umpire mini; in Western Pennsylvania, where a horrible dis aster occurred a few days iijjo, will be prosecuted for violating certain pro visions of the milling laws. Civil suits will also be instituted against the owners of the mine for damages by the friends of the victims. If the violation of the laws in the operating of the Umpire mine was as gross as reported, then it is hoped Chief Brownleo, of the bureau of mines, will insist upon prosecuting those through whose carelessness the dis aster occurred to the full extremity of the law. T.ie state has enacted stringent laws for the protection of the health and lives of the men who labor in the mines, and maintains at lieavy expense to the people ollloials charged with the duty of seeing that those laws aro strictly enforced. Peri odically serious accidents occur which demonstrate that the laws are disre garded and even defied. In such cases it should also be ascertained whether or not the highly-salaried mine inspectors have been faithful in enforcing the laws. They have abun dant power and authority to compel strict obedience to the statutes. It is alleged, among other things, that at the Umpire mine the engine and fans on which the miners de pended for safety when at their work were in charge, of a boy only thirteen years of age, who received the lnuni llcont compensation of fit) cents per day for (illing that responsible posi tion. The penalties provided for in fractions of the mine laws are severe, but not too much so when it is con sidered that the lives of scores of thousands of men depend upon their strict observance. Ki. mouths' im prisonment and a line of $.100 awaits the olllcers of the Umpire mine if they are convicted. - Wilkesbarre Hecord. Catholic Archbishops. Tho condition of the Catholic church throughout tho country will be considered at tlio annual meeting of tho archbishops of the United States, which will bo held at thu Catholic University, in Washington, beginning October 11. A full attend unco is expected, including Arch bishop Kcauo, who has come from Home to attend the annual gather ing. The directors of the university hold their annual meeting at tho same time. It is understood that the arch bishops will deal with little outblde of the routine utTuirs of the church, as there are no large questions pond ing. It is said that the meeting will not tleul with the questions of Catholic authority in Cuba, Porto Itico and the Philippines. So far as Cuba and Porto Itico are concerned, they aro under an established Catholic arch bishopric, which will not be disturbed, in any way. Tho church authority is centered at Santiago, that being the old capital of tho Island, and the Archbishop.of, Santiago has two suf fragans, ono at Havana and another in Porto Uico. Tho bishops at tho two latter points, as well as the Arch bishop of Santiago, will remain in control of Catholic affairs. The pur lioso, is to avoid upheavals such as would result from a sudden change in the governing powers of tho church in these quarters, so that no changes will be made until they come about naturally by death or retirement, The Catholic authorities aro ax jieetlug early word from Homo as to tho now Archbishop of Santa Vo, who takes thu place of Arcltbisltoi Chapello, now at New Orleans. Tho nominations for tho Santa Vo arch bishopric, have been sent to Koine although tho name selected may bo outside of those on tho nomination list. The recent death of the bishop of Jlarrisbtirg leaves a vacanoy In that post, which, however, will not he tilled for some time. luitor full, regular action of the bowels, do not Irri tate or Inflame, but leave all the delicate dJgttUr tiDlim In cerfoet condition, Try theuj, 3 ceuta tfttxi eal It C. 1. Jlocul Ji Co-, Lowell, Uu. Mood s YOUNG AT MIX I Y. Rcreno comfort and lmpplne-s It-. n1 vnnccd years are realized by ciimpui a tively few women. Their hnril lives, their liability to ro rlons troubles on account of their pecu liar organism and tliqir profound Igno rance, concerning thoraselves, all com bine to shorten tlio pcrlodof usefulness und 1111 their later years wlthsulTuring. Mrs. I'iuUhnin iinstloucimich to iimko women strong. She has given atlvleo to tuuuy that has shown them how to guard against disease und retain vigor ous health In old ago. From every cor ner of tho earth there Is constantly com ing tlio most couvlnclug statements from women, showing the elllciiey of Lydla 12. I'lnkham's Vegetable Com pound In overcoming femalo Ills. Hero Is a lotter from Mrs. J. C. Orms, of -'0 Horner St., Johnstown, I'a., which Is earnest and straight to tho point : " Dkak Mils. 1'inkiiam: 1 feel it my duty to toll all suffering women that I think your remedies aro wonderful. I had troublo with my head, dizzy bpclls and hot Hashes, t ect anil hands wero cold, was very nervous, could not sleep well, had kiduoy trouble, pain in ovaries unil congestion of tho womb. Since taking your romeillcs I am better every way My head troublo is all gone, have no pain in ovaries, and am cured of womb trouble. I eun eat and sleep well and am gaining In Hush. I consider your niotliclnc tho host to bo had for femalo troubles." Tho present Mrs. I'lnkham's experi ence in treating femalo Ills is uuparal lolled, for years she worked side by sido with Mrs. Lydia 10. I'inkhnm, and for sometimo past has had solo charge of tho correspondence department of her great business, treating by letter us many as a hundred thousand ailing women during u single year. CANADA WANTS TERRITORY. A-dcs a Slice of Alaska In Unliirn I'm' Seal rjslierles. Quebec, Oct. 3. During the last 21 limns the American members of the International cniiimlHsilon have tceeived many telegrams from different parts of the United States, and particularly fium Seattle, asking about the cession ot American tenltory to give the Canadians freer access to the Yukon river m Alaska. It has been icpurted that the Canadian commissioners were demanding the cession o territory from Yakutat bay to Dixon's Entrance, In cluding the cities of Skaguay and Pyea, thus extending the Canadian boundary line to the 1'aeiUc ocean between the points named, this cession being given In retain for the sun under ot all Tii'lt lsh riultts to the seal fisheries In the ISelirltiK sea. It Is quite possible that such a propo sition has been made by the British commissioners, but It Is stated upon ofllclal Information that the matter has not been considered by the Joint com mission In a conclusive way, and that no proposition whutover has been ac cepted. Ariews on both sides have been submitted, but no adjustment has been reached, and a mouther of the Joint high commission stated today that In this, as In all other matters, there was no ground for apprehension that vital Interests of the United States would bo saci Iflced. lion's 'Mils? We ofl'er One Hundred Dollars Itetvard for any ease of Catarrh thut ean not ho cured hy Hall's Catarrh Cure. F..l.CIIF.NHY,fc CO , Props., Toledo, O. We the inideirdgncd, have known l' J. Cheney or the last 15 years, and hehevo hllii perfettly honorable 111 all huslnc transactions and fin ancially able to carry out any obligations made by their tlrni. Vir &TUAUX, Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, O. Wai.di.wj, Kinkan A; JIakvis, Wholesale Prug glsts, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly npon the Mood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price 73e. per buttle. Sold hy all DrugglKti. Testimonials free. WlioleMile Minder In Tomte-KOei. Muifreesboio, Tetin.. (let. 3. An aw ful tragedy has oecutied In the north portion of Cannon county, about 30 miles east of this city, In which Ave men are reported to have been sav agely assassinated. John Holllngsworth killed a man by the name of Hlggins In that country over a year ago. A suit was brought against Holllngsworth and a judgment obtained by tho llig Blns family for $700. When the party of men came to carry out the proceed- tigs and bud fathered in the barn llolllngswoi th and his friends tired nto tliein, killlnn lout men and wound ing another so badly that he will hardly ucover. The dead aro Hev. A. C. Webb, his son, Jeff Hlggins and an unknown man. James Vincent will die. Hol llngsworth and his party escaped. Aid Vor Forest I'lro Victim. Milwaukee, Wis., Oct. 3. Colonel William J. ltoyle, who has been ap pointed by Governor Scolleld to receive lontiibutions and take charge of the relief work among the families who have lost evetvthlns by the forest fires In noi thwestern u Isconsln, has completed his plans for the work. Quarters were opened In this city to day where supplies of clothing, food, fuinltuie and money will be received. The llrst shipment of supplies will go north tonight. Mrs. liotkln's l.ogat l'lght. San Francisco, Qct. 3. The revised extradition papers In tho case of Cor delia llutkin. charged with tho murder of Mi. J. P. Dunning and Mrs. J. P. Deane, of Delaware, were received hy Chief of Police I.ees Saturday from Governor Tunnell. of Delaware. They now contain a formal complaint em bodying the evidence against Mrs. Bot- kln, which In Chief Lees opinion will meet Governor Uufld'B objections to tho llrst papers, The revised papers will bo presented to Governor Huud today. IaioelKitil'H Awful l'ato. London, Oct. 3, I.ucchenl, tho an archist assassin of the empress of Aus tila, will bo condemned to solitary con finement tor life. Only one man has hitherto underBone this punishment, which has more terrors than capital punishment. The prisoner Is confined In an underground cell, Into which no sunshine penetrates, lie Is not allowed a bed, must sleep on tho ground und Is only permitted to take exercise once a week In the prison yurd. Colonel llryau I.eavi'H Wiihhlnuton. Washington, Oct. 3. Colonel William J. Hryan has sulllcleatly lecovered from his attack of fever to return to his regiment, and this he Intends to do In a few days. He left Washington to day for Hot Springs, whero he stops two or three daye. He will then go on to l'ablo Ileach, l-'la., where his regi ment Is stationed. Mrs. Hryan will ac company the rolouel It) thu Hptings und later to Flnilda. (senator- Kyle lieeoveiittt;, Cleveland, O., Oct. 3. Benator Kyle, of South Dakota. Is rapidly recovering from tho stroke of apoplexy with which he was seized and will probably b able to leave his hotel this week. iM I'M I I'M )i mum Declines CoinpensatioiiForSorvicoa Uutil Soldiers Aro Paid. REGARDING SPANISH PRISONERS. Iifurtriints Will Demtiml n speclllo (liliit'iiutoe of t'avoi'alilo Tonus llo t'ore Itolctixlnir the Spaniard Now in Their Hands. Manila, Oct. 3. The national as sembly at Malnlos, at a recent sitting, voted Agulnnldo a civil list of $75,000, but Agulnaldo declined to receive any thing until tho army should have been paid. An attempt was made by I'a terno, the speaker of the house, to have Inserted a clause granting him an allowance "because of his otllce, but the proposal was rejected. The assembly is now engaged In discussing tho con stitution. The Spanish community Is telegraph ing to Madrid In an endeavor to secure the enfoi cement of the release of pris oners, rersonnl Investigations made In the pt evinces emphasizes the de termination of the insurgents to ob tain a speclllc guarantee of favorable terms befole releasing the prisoners now In their hands, and It Is certain that they will never cheaply relinquish their deaily bought conquests. nverywhere Is seen evidences of ap palling struggles. Popular opinion fa vors autonomy, which It Is generally expected will be established. The peo ple rather distrust the Americans, who. beginning to realize this fii't, sent the ciulser Italeigh to the north western potts for the purpose of showing the American Hag and making friends with the natives. The ciulser'n olllcers en deavored to arrange an Interchange of hospitalities, but the natives at llrst were unwilling to visit the ship unless hostages were landed. Finally, how ever, friendly feeling was established, and the natives were agreeably sur prised at tho American attitude. A Clever Trick it icttahily looks like it, but there is really no trick about It. Anybody can try it who lias Initio back unil weal; kidneys, malaria or nervous troubles. We mean he caa cure himself right away hy taking Klectrie. Hit ters. This medicine tones up the whole system, acts its a sttiiitilniit to the liver and kidneys, is a blood liiiulier ttiid nerve tunic It cities constitution, headache, fainting spells, sleeplessness and melancholy. It is purely vegetable, a mild laxative, ami le storej the system to its natural vigor Try Klcctric. Hitters ami ho convinced that they are a mirai le wotker. Every bottle guaran teed. Only oOc. a bottle at A. Wasley's drug store. And Xow u Itel'tiirerntof Trut. Grand Rapids. Mich., Oct. 3. The or ganization of the refrlceratnr manu facturing trust Is said to be under way. It Is said to have fC.000,000 capital, and to Include all the big concerns In the country. There are 32 factories In dif ferent parts of the United States, each with mote or less valuable patents, and the plan is said to be to buy these con cerns outright and bunch the man agement. To Cure a Cold In One Dtiy Tako Laxative Itroino Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fulls to etne. 'ioc. The genuine lias L. I!. Q. mi each tablet. tf SINGULAR EXCUSE FOR MURDER. Wanted to Die and Decided to Tnko Her .Mother With Hoc. Pittsburg, Oct. 3. rtertha Heilsteln killed her mother yesterday and later put four bullets into her body, from the effects of which she cannot recover. The only explanation the girl gives for the terrible deed were there words: "I wanted to die, and did not want my Mother to live and fiet over my death." The crime, which was committed liome time In the early morning, was not discovered until late in the day, when a son of the murdered woman earne to the house to see his mother. He went to her room and found her body cold in death. In an adjoining room the son found his sister, still alive. To one of her brothers during a period of consciousness the girl told of tho shooting of her mother. She said she had decided to kill herself, and knew that the shock of her death would break her mother's heart, and concluded death would bo preferable to her sufferings on earth. Her mother, she said, was sleeping when she went into the room. She placed the re volver close to her breast and llred, On the report of the pistol her mother sat up In bed and said to her: "lilrdle, what aro you doing?" Tho answer was another shot, which she says was llred at her mother'B face. This shot evidently resulted In Instant death. Frederick Bellstein, the father of the family, was one of the best known resi dents In Allegheny. He died suddenly in December last from apoplexy, und since then tho daughter has been des pondent. Doctors Can't Cure It! Contagious blood poison la absolutely beyond tho skill of tho doctors. Thoy may dose a jiotiont for yours on their morcurial and potash remedies, but ho will novor bo rid of tho diBoaso: on tho other hand, his condition will grow steadily worse, S. S. S. is tho only cure tor this terrible auilotlon. iccauso it. is tho only remedy which goes direct tq tho crtiuo of the dlecaso and forces It from tho system. I was afillctfd with Wnon Pnlnon, and the best doctors aid mo no good, though I took tueir tieatmcnt faith fully. In fact, I seemed to get worse all tlx while. I took almost every Pocnllod blood reuieuy, out tiioy nianoi seem to reach the dli case, and had no effect whatever. I was dis heartened, for It seemed that I would never be cured, At the advice o a rricna i tntn toot 8. S. 6., ana began to 1 m move. 1 continued tin medicine, and It cured mo completely, build ing up my health and Increasing my nppetlta Although thUwas tea years ago, I have nevei vol uaa a sign ot tua manage uj return. W.n. Newman. Staunton, va. It Is liko sclf-dostructlon to continue to take potash anil morouryj besidei totally destroying tho digestion, they dry up tlio marrow in tho hones, pro. duciug a stillness anil swelling of the Joints, causing the hair to fall out, and completely wrecking the system. To? OJnAfS is gimrtuiteeil Purely Vegotnblo, anil Is tho only blood remedy (reo from thesa aangerotts minora!!. Hook on self-treatment sent frco bj bwlll Specula Company, Atlanta, uu. f I S "TpS Remember me g (jk pirn I i A JBSffl Remember the name S I Q I i z w J? When anything suddenly recalls the happy days of childhood ("when this you see, rcmem- W ber me") we are kindly disposed toward it, but when this sentiment is associated with some- (jgj thing that wc know (Battle Ax) and have (gi known daily and hourly for years perhaps it strengthens the bondof confidence and satisfaction. Ask anyone who has chewed Battle Ax If he would change for any other brand. No matter what brand you have been chew- $ ing Battle Ax is better ! member TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And rioivcrts the Huud of America, Ctill lornhi. Via the true pathway, "The lion Mountain i Uoitte," which travcr.ean rcKiun of peipctual sunshine, where snow storms, blizzards or high altitudes arc unknown, l'ulluian lust and hccottil class palacu and tourist sleeping ears to points in Missouri, Arkansas Texas, Old and New Mexico, Arizona, California, Oicgon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah unil Nevada, without change Quick time, low rates, and till the comfortsof modern railway improvements guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via the Missouri Pacific railway system. For rates right from your home, literatim', and full information, dropa postal card, J. 1. .McCaun, T. 1". Agent. Sill Itail toad avenue, Ehnlni, N. Y or Hill llrotid nay, New York. 3-1-tf W. E. Hovt. O. B P. Agt. Give tho Children a Drink called (lraln-0. It is a delicious, appctl.hif:, tiourishiiiK food drink to Liko tlio place of cotlco. Sold by all grocers and liked by all who have used It because when properly prepared it tastes liko the finest colic but is fieu from all its injurious properties. Grain Oaids digestion and strengthens the nerves. It is not a stimulant hut a health builder, and children, as well as adults, ran drink it with great benefit. Costs about i as much a codec 15 and 25c. TO BIRMINGHAM AND MEMPHIS. UKhUl'.l'ARSKn SBRVICE OFKKItRI) IJV TIIK SOUTIIKUN KA1I.WAY. Leaving Ilrond Street str.tion.PItiladelplila, at U:5j p. m, daily, the "Soittlincstern Limited," carrying a dining car and tho most luxurious Pullman drawing room sleep ing cats, readies Ilirmingliau the following night at 10:10 and arrives at Memphis tho next morning lit 7:10, Through sleeping cars for Ashovllle, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tampi, Atlanta, Mobile and New Orleans aro also attached to tills train. Pullman reser vations can ho made in advance and all in formation obtai no , "i y communicating with John M. Heal, Di Passenger Agent, h'i Chestnut street. Plu?adclpliia. Karl's Clover Hoot Tea is a pleasant laxa. tivo. Itcgitlates tho bowels, purifies tho blood. Clears tho complexion. Easy to mako and pleasant to take, 25 cts. Sold by l. I). Kirlin and u guarantee. KnlglitM Templar Triennial Conclave. On account of tlio Knights TempUr Trien nial Conclave, to be held at l'ituburg, l'a. October 10 to 11, the reniisylvaiila railroad company will sell oxcurslon tickets from stations on its lino to I'ittsburg and return at rate of single faro for tlio round trip, with minimum of 25 cents. Tickets will bu sold October 8 to 13, good to return until October 17 Inclusive, Tlio return limit of tickets from Ihirrisbtirg aud points cast tltorcof can bo extended to Octo ber 31 upon depositing samo on October 13 to 17 with the Joint Agent at lMttsburg and tlio payment of fifty conts, A boon to travelers. Dr. Fowler's Extinct of Wild Strawberry. Chios dysentery, diarrhoea, seasickness, nausea, l'leasaut to Uiko. Acts promptly. Tito South und Its Advantages. Tho Southern Hallway has issued for frco distribution, a sixteen pago Journal des' crlntlvo of Virginia, North and South Caro lina, Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi. 1'crsons seeking now locations, or capitalists desiring to mako safe and profit able investments will find tho information contuinid therein both valuablo and ijitur esting. Copies will be mailed frco upon ap plication to John M. llcall, District l'tisscp. ger Agent, 828 Chestnut strcot. ritilatlelplila, Ph. Onets: I was dreadfully nervous, and for relief took your Karl's Clovor Itoot Tea, It quletod my nerves mil strengthened my wholo Nervous System, I was troubled witlt Constipation, Kidney and Itowcl troublo. Your Tea soon cleansed my system so thoroughly that I rapidly regained health aud.stroiigtli. Mrs. S, A, Sweet, Hartford, Conn, Sold by S. P. Kirlin and a guarantee. AltlJ YOU tlOINO SoflTII? TUB fcOUTHKUN RAILWAY REACHES ALL l'BOMINKNT POINTS. Dou't start South without consulting John SI. Roull, District I'asseatier Agent, Southern Railway, His Chestnut street, Philadelphia If yon cannot call In person, wilto to him. Buy Keystone Hour. lie sure that tho'name f.KfSKI Si llAKK, AsliUml, Pa, Is printed i.ri every tack, the name m when you my agam. g Dentil iif Mr. Caroline Ifoyt. Now York, Oct. 3. Caroline Mlskel Iloyt, wife of Charles Iloyt, the play wright, died at Iter home In this city yesterday of might's disease, resulting In poittoiilng and convulsion. Mrs. Iloyt had been 111 for but two days, and Iter condition showed marked change for the worse yesterday morning. She became unconscious and died within an hour. J'rr litu 'iand, her mother and sister were with her when she died. Jits. Hoyt was born In Covington, Ky on Sept. 15, 1873, and was famous for her beauty. She was Miss Caroline Scales. A few minutes nfter her death her new born son tiled also. LIVE STOCKNAKKETS. Cattle Kot'olptH In I'litltidt'lpliln mid tin- I. litest (Quotations, Philadelphia, Oct. 3. The receipts of cuttle in tills city l ist week were as fol lows: lieeves. 3,nr,; sheep, 8,077: hogs, 7,l.r,j. ilieeelpts for the previous week were: 'lieeves. 3.2U; sheep, 8,077: bogs, 7,411. lioef cattle were In good demand nnd prb es eontlnued firm : 3t:ii head wero ex ported on Hit' steniner Minnesota for Lon don. Wo quote: Kxtrtt, 5li't0c. ; good, GfiGKc; medium, Wfi 47i : common, 4c. Sheep were only In fair demand aud rates were a shade lower on all grades. Quotations: Kxtrn, Wc; uood, 4',4fTlc.; medium. Kfrtc. ; common, 2WI3ic.', hinibs. t'.j'itle. Hogs weie active nnd llrm tit (MiG4c. for best wistirns and fi?i5tfie. for other grade.", but at th" close of the market a weiikir outlook I predicted for this week. Knt cows were In moderate request nt 21ii Sfcr. Thin tows weie quiet at $S to 20. Ve.tl e.'tlvcs wete ttctlvo at He. to So. Milch cows wen barely steady at $23 to tuO. Dressed beeves wero In good demand at CGb'tc. THE NATIONALJJBAGUE CONTEST lloston (ialuliu: In tlio Itnco For tho Cliumplnnshlii I'eiiuunt. W. I,. 1'0 W U PO. lloston . 45 .CW Phlladclp'n. .03 07 .507 lilllllluore...ll 4S Ciut'hnmll. .KS 5H Cleveland . ..77 01 Chicago 78 04 Nov.-Yoik...72 08 .051 11ttsburg....0!i 72 ,4bll .Ml Louisville... .Ill 75 .400 Hrooklyn. .. .51 83 .381 .5111 Wiwhlngton 48 03 .340 .514 St. Louis ... .30 103 .250 SATITItllAVH NAUONAl. I.KAOUU tlAMKS. At Hostoit Doston, 5; Philadelphia, 2. At Cincinnati -First game! Cincinnati, 4; St. Louis, 3. Second smne: St. Louis, 7: Cincinnati, 3. At Ilaltlinoro First gnmo: Il.'iltlmnre, 0; Drooklyn, 5. Sec ond game: Ilnlllmoio. 3; Hrooklyn, 1. At Washington -First game: Washington, 8; New York, 4. Second gpnic: AVashlngton, 8; New York. 2. At Plttsbtirg-PIttsbuTg, 2; Cleveland, 1. HIIMIAY'S NATIONAL LKAOlin UAMK9, At Cincinnati- First game: Cincinnati, C; St. Louis, 2. Second same: Cincinnati, 4: Hi. Louis, 0. At Weehawkcn, N. J, Hrooklyn, 4; Vuhldtigtoii, 3. Only ono remedy In tho world that will at onco stop itchiness of the skin In any part of tho body. Doau's Ointment. At any drug store, 50 cents. Calendars for 1KIII) Tlio Herald olllco has u full and complete lino of calendars for 16110. If you con template a calendar for your friends, reserve your order until you see our lino. It will mean a big bavlng to you, Tliey aro also beautiful specimens of lithographic art and very reasonable in price. A Sure Cure for Coughs and Colds That's what Pait-Tina is, 25c. AtGrulilcr llros,, drug store, Ask your grocor for tho "Itoyal Patent flour, and tako no othor brand. It is tlio best flour mnrln EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, Nn. 13 North Jardinjit. - DRINK - CiUAkY'S EXTRA HNI5 QUALJTY -GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparilla.. and Orange Champagne. A SUHGf'ON MA UVl".-- PROTEST. Ho Fours AiinllicK Iloi'fni' lit Trans, lioi'ttnir Troop 4 I'Yiiui -ilti llntro. S: "tlttgo de Cuba, Oct. 3. Surgeon Major Seaman, ot thp tratispoit Ob dam, declatcs that there will he a repi tltlon of the awful horrors that have characterized the voyage home of the other tiansports If more sick sol-dlef- nic sent on board the vessel for trait 1 ortation to New Y'ork. He says that when the Obdam left Porto ltlco many on hoaul were sick, yet the llrst qutit tcrmaster refused to furnish wine for their ure, hut supplied them with haul tack and canned food, saying that he had no authority to do more. Sur geon Si itmnn said he would hold him responsible should ntty deaths occur, and dually succeeded In obtnlnlnn suit able food for those who were 111. He asserts that the ship lias every man that she can carry, nnd that If she roaches New York without any deaths occurring she will bo lucky. Iliarlng that a number of other sick soldleis viiie to K sent aboard her, the t urgeon major mode a protest, and statu! thnt ho was infort.o d by Gen eral Lav. ton that his ! I.u showed lack of discipline and that an officer had been appointed to see how many additional men the Obdam should carry. Surgeon Seaman says he will cable to Surt'eon Hcnei'iil Sternberg n protest disclaiming responsibility for whatever may happen. Cliiti'Kod With Kllllna Ills Partner. Cincinnati, Oct. 3. Kx-Htate Seyitor J. C. Itlcbtiidson died at his home In niendnle Matin day midnight. The coro ner's Inquest holds his brother-in-law, W. J. Ilnldeman, n wealthy nnd prom inent business man, for murder. They wcie partners In a large paper mill at Lockland, O., and quarreled two weeks ago over the shipment of a car of paper. They were alone In the olllco at the time, when Haldonian Is said to have shot rtlchardsnn five times. The facts about the case are not yet known, ns Ilaldeman refuses to talk. Both men have large families that are prom inent in social and business circles. Tho Illinois Clii'lstouluir, Chicago, Oct. 3. Governor John R, Tanner and his staff, with 200 other citizens of Illinois, left yesterday af ternoon for A'lrglnla on a speilnl train. Old Point Comfort will bo reached to night. l''roni (here the party will leave by boat for Newport News, whore the battleship Illinois will be chilstened to morrow. Miss Nancy loiter, of this city, whom Governor Tanner has se lected to break the bottle over the ves sel's bow, v. ill join the delegation at Old Point Comfort. ' GO If There's no Need to In Shenandoah. The Way Is Almost Hedged With Guide Posts. Iftivo you ever renl a newspaper article, a glowing account of soino incident told in ohtsive words to lead you on, and found it ondod up witlt u proprietary medicine adver tiseinciij? .Undo you mad, did'nt it? anil were you convinced of tho merit of the article? Wo think not, because, it told the experience of soino htmngcr in a f.ir-aw.iy town, to tako his word for II was liko "jau'itg it blind." It's a very dlllbrciit thing when ti statement is prescribed from a citizen j from pooplo wo know and that's tho case hero. Mr. Matt. Lambert, of 10 Eitt Centre street, proprietor of a rostttiraut, says: "Hoiliff nearly knocked out with lumbago I wentto Kirlln'a Plurnmcy and got a hnv of Doau's Kidney Pills. I had a bad attack of lameness in my hick about five months ago. I had nuver had it before. Accompanying it there was an aching in tho top und back of my head and at times pains in thu abdomen. I found out it was duo to my kidneys for I had much pain over my left kidney and the socrctiuus from those organs wero not normal, and caused mo both inconvenience and pain. I iieartl about Dj.in's Kidnoy Pills and de termined to givo thorn a trial. Ou tihlug them they proved to be just tho thing I needed fur they relieved mo at once. I do not now Itavo any lameness nor pain in my back and I can stoop without sharp twhues going through mo Uko a knife. Tlio sort- ncssover my left kidney has disappeared and my lioad feels all right. I can highly rcconimund Doau's Kiduey Pills." Doan's Kidney Pills for sale by all doalors. Prlco 50 conts. Mailed by Postcr-Milhuru Co., IJuIlalo, N, Y,, solo agents for tho U. S, Keniomber the name Doan's and tako no other. Philadelphia 8? Reading Railway M i-1 Coal- -NoSmuk. IN KPFICUT SUI'TICMWiU 13. 1893 Train leitiuHliuiiuinlouh a follows: For New York vlrt l'lilladelnlila. iut ,iv. 7 30 tl Sin. ni., 12 27, 8 10 and II 07 p. in. For New Y'ork via Mauch Chunk, week clays. 7 30 a. in., 12 27 and 3 10 p. in. For ltemllng and Philadelphia, week days, 7 30, 9 SI a.m., 12 37, 8 10 and 6 07 n. m rot i'ousviuc, wees days, 7 30, 9111 a. m 12 27, 8 10, 0 07 und T 23 p. in. For Taiuaqun nnd Malmtioy City, week days 7 80. U 51 a. ui.. 12 27 8 10 and 0 07 u . m. For Willlamnport, rJunbury and Lewlsburir, week days, 11 U0 a. in., 12 27, 7 25 p. m For Mahano Plane, weekdays, 7 30, 9 61,11 80 a. ni., 12 27, 8 10, 6 07. 7 28, V M p. m. For AshlnnJ and Sliikmuklii, week days, 7 80, 11 SO l. in., 1227, 8 10,iti.7 . 725 and 9 l p. ni. , . MoiNuiuiv. , nuiiiKluu uiiu 111U VVbkVllt II. & O. It. It., through trains leu-1 Headlng Tennlnal, Philadelphia. (P. 4 It. II K.) at 8 20, 7 55, 1120 a. m 8 10 und 7.27 p. i. Sunday, o -u, , uo, ia u. m., a 40 ana t 27 p. in Auut tlonal trains from Twenty-fourth and Client nut streets station, week days, 10 30 u. m, 12 20, 1215 8 40 p.m. Hundays, 1 85,8 23 i. m. TISAINB 1-OP. HIIKNANDOAII, Lcnve Now York via Philadelphia, week ua), jo, uu, t uu, ii uu a. in., aim I 4.1. uo 9 00 n.m. Leave hew York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4 30, 9 10 u. tu., 1 80 p. ni. Leave Philadelphia, lteadlin TArtiilinkl. u.1,- days, 3 10, s 80. 10 21 n. m, and 180, 4 ot) p.m. Leavo Heading, week days, 7 00, 1Q08. , m. I1) It .1117 M Art . i,m 1 J4, 1 1 u W p. Ill, Leave Pottsvllle, weekdays, 710, 7 40 a.m OV 4 1U, U JU H11U U UU P. IU. Leavo Tauiaquo, week days, 8 30, 1123 a. ui 1 49. 0 50. 7 20 li. in. , I.eae Mahanoy City, week days, 9 05. 11 47 a. m 2 22, 5 12, 0 24, 7 44 p. ni lA-uvo mauauoy riatie, week nays, ono, v'li. iuj. iiiij n. in., S4t, ouz, o li,: i 07, p in. Leave Willlamnport, week days, 7 42, 10 00 u m 13 3 and 4 00 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Iavo Philadelphia Chestnut street wart and Booth street whaif tor Atlantic City. Weekdays Kipress, 9 00, 10 41 a. m (130 Saturdays only), 2 00, 4 10 03 nilniito traln, 5 00 1 03 minute train, 7 00 p. m. Aeuomuiodu. tlon.O 15 a m.. 5 00. 0 30 ll m Blltidava Hilires. 8 00, V 00, 10 00 a in Accommodation, 0 15 a ui, 4 45 p. ni. 11.00 excursion train, 7 a in. Iteturnlug leave Atlantic City depot, cornet Atlnntlu and Arkansas avenues. Weekiluys Kjprcsa, 7 00, 7 43 103 minute train, U 00, a ni.. 8 80, 5 80, 7 30 p m. Accom modation, 4 23, 7 50 a. m. 4 05 p. m. Huitday lizpress, 4 00, 5 00, 8 00,9 30 p.m. Accommoda Hon, 715 a, lu., 5 05 p.m. 11 00 eneumloii truln (from foot of Mississippi ave. only), 0 10 p in. For Capo May, Bui Isle City and Ocean City 8 43 a ni, 4 IS p ni. HundayH U 13 a m. For Cape May and Hen Islu City only, $1.00 excur sion train, 7 M it. tu,, Kuiidays, Pallor (tarn op all express Iralua. Fur further Information, apply to neurest Philadelphia and Heading Itallwuy ticket aent or address I. A, HWKIOAIID, P.1MON J. WRBKS, llfii'l Butit., llen'l I'usi'r Agt. heading Terminal, Philadelphia. La Grippe, Followed hy Heart Dlicnio, Cured by OH. MILEC HEART CUBE. a w ff 14. C. O. FHUlrs, or wim,crsci, iowm w& Inventor net! manufacturer of A V Phults Bafrt7 Whlflletreo CouplhiR, writes of Dr. Miles lleart Curo. "Two years ago an attack of LaOrlppo left mo with a weak heart. I had run down In flesh to tncro skin and bone. I could not sleep lying down for smothering spoils: frcn.uont sharp darting pains nnd palpitation causca a con stant fear of sudden death, nothing could Induce mo to remain nway from homo over night. My local physician prcscrlbod Dr. Miles' Ucart Curo and In n fow days I was able to sleep well aud tho pains gradually lessened, and finally ceased. I reduced tho tho doica, having pained fifteen pounds, and am now feeling bottor In ovory way than I havoforyeass." Dr. Miles' Kcmcdlot. n' Dp. uiu sum uy uu iilu- gists under a positive , guarantee, llrst bottle j r?2iiCur.o3i beneDU or money ro- .Fos tores. , fundod, llook on dis eases of tho heart nnd i Health nerves frco. Addtess, DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Did. PROFESSIONAL CARDS J M. BUI IKK, ATTORNRY-AT-LAW. dire Kgnn ImlMhitf, cor er ol Mnln nn C Vutre trf tn, Slieiutiiilimli. f II. POMKHOV ATTOHHliY-AT-LAW Hhenmulonli, I'a. JJItOK JOHN JOKKH, MUSICAL INSTKUCT0H, I.ock Kox ft, Mnlinuo City, I'a. 1Iav.uk studied under boiiio of tlm UpaI mustiTP Ip Ijftiidoti nnd I'ttrffl, will k'vo ltuctm on thu vtollntiniiii(ollii, guiir aud vociil ctiHuru. ronue roamtuitldti. AutlrchH lu caro of HtroiiHu, ho Jowetflr Sheiiandoatt. ennsylvania RAILROAD. HGIIUYKII.I. DIVISION. Hkiiguiikk 12, l9i. iTralna will leavuSlietiandoah after tue tree ante fur Wlfin, Ullbertou, Frackvllle Iik water, rtt. uiatr, 1'ottsviitu. jiatiiuurK, kcuuiua, I'oiLsiuwn, i uoeiiixviitc, nurrisiouu a.u i'i,. . aiclplda (llrwd street statlutil at C05 urn! si's ft. ui., 2 03, 0 11 li. in. on neck dlio. rtuud.i),,, 8 IS a. ni., 4 V5 p. III. Trains leave Frackvllle for Shenandoah nt 7 30, tl 18 a. ni. and 5 48, JSC p, a., Mllndny, i ui a. ui. una a 4U p. in. Leavo Pottsvllle for Hlieiiandnah (via Frack vllle, 710, 1120 a. in., 5 0, 7 lO p. lu, hilmlay iu.1 a. iu., u .u p. in, l-ave Plilladelidi4a. ( Ilroad street slAlluu I. loi riliMMiiduah at 8 ,15 a. ui., 4 10 p. ui. week tlays. biinuays leave at 0 5U ana D 'Zl a. ni l,cave liruad Street tttatlou, Philadelphia, FOIt N1SW YOUK. Kxnrces.wcck-davs. 8 20. 4 Oo. 4 50 5 0,1.5 15.fi 50. 7S3.H2C, U60, 10 21 (Dtnlnic Cur), 11 00 a. m, Yi w Ituun, i'i tu ILllnlteil I uu ana 1 'i p. Iu. DltllllKCaiB), 1 40, 230 (Dining- I'ur) 8 20, 3 50. 4 02,5 00,5 5li(luliigCur), 000, 7 02,7 50 (Dili Inudur). 10 Ou u. m.. 12 01. nleht. ritiiiiluva. i 20, 4 03, 1 50, 6 03, 5 15 8 20, 9 60, 10 21, (DlnlliK tr;, it oo u. iii.,iiu iiniiiir v;arj I2in,2iw (Dlnllii: Car). 4U0 (Limited 4 22) Iilidiii.' Car). 320,556, (l)lllllli: Car) 033, 702,750, IDIilllli; v;arj iu uj p. m., n ui uiKU4. Kxpress tor ItosUin without chauKe, 11 00 a m, week-days, and 7 50 p. in., dally. WASHINGTON AND TIIK SOUTH. For Ilaltlmore and Washington, 3 50, 7 20,8 32, 10 20, II 23, a. iu., 12 CJ, 1231 (DUlriK Cur), 1 1'J Dllllng Cur, 312, 4 41, 5 25 Cuilgres slunul Limited. Dining Cur, 0 17. 055 11) Ic ing Cur, 7 31 IDlidug Curl p. in., ami 12 u5 night week days. Sundays, 8 50, 7 20, u 12, II 23, ll. in., 120U, 1 12, Dining Curl 4 41, .120 Cull gresslunul I.ilnlted, Dining Curl, 6 55 Dining Cur, 7 31 llMiilngCurJ p. in. and 12 03 night. Fur Uultiinure, uccoillliiodutluu, 9 12 u in, 2 01 and 4 01 p ui week days, 5 08 and 11 10 p m dully, FOIt ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Ilroad street station via Delaware rli er bridge Hxprcss, 40 u in., 4 00 und 703 p, in, .Sundays, U 20 u. in., 2 88 and 703 p. m. lx'uve' .Market .Street Warl Kxpress, 5 00, U 00, a in, 2 00, 3 CO, 4 00, 5 00 p IU. Sundays, 8 00, U U0 9 50 u m uecoimiiodatiuii 4 80 and 5 40 p inf 81.00 excursiuii train, 7 00 u in Sunday only. For CupeMuy, Angleseu, Wlldttouiluiia Hull y Ileuch Hxprcss, 9 00 a in, 2 80 and 4 03, p iu weekdays, bunduig, 8 20 a m, Kxcurslou, 7 00 a in Sundays only. For Sea Islo City, Ocean City, Avalon ami Stune Hurbor ISxpress, 910 a. in., 2 30, and 4 20 p. ui. week days. Sundays, 8 20 a. ui. Kx curslou 7 CO u m Sundays only. Fur Somen) Point Kxpreu, 5 03, 9 00 a. ui., 2 00, 3 00. 4 00, 5 00, p. in. week days Sundays, 8 00, 9 00 and 9 50 a. m. I. H, Hutchinson, J, K. Wood, den'l Mauugor. Oen'l Pu.iVr Agt WM. SCHMICKER, JR., Agent for Shenandoali and Vicinity -For BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beet Do pain trod) yout RUPTURE If vnit tffn.ir tliQ CHAMPION TRUSS.' Mado By UUiieiib Trull Co. CO Locutt U Phut, Pfe Tai.'" . -iiwrj
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