,1 MirjT5,.ifeCiritTl:vrinwiwiwr,.iirNrwrwri ll 7 EVENING HERALD KSTAttUSHKI) 1870. Publlihea every Evening, Except Sunday, fit 8 f-SKrrn Jabdis Htbf.et, Nkah Cus-rms. The llcrnld l ilcllvnrd In Shenandoah and tho siirroiiiol'iig lo .in for six cents n week, pay able o tho carriei s. Hy mull 83.00 a year, or 25 cnM a month, payable In ndvance. Advertise ments cliarited according to space and position. The publishers rccrvo the right to chnngo the position of ailvertlemenW whenever the pub-Utatlo-j ol news demands It. Tlio right li reserved to iJetany advertisement, whether paid for or not, l.iat the publishers may deem improper. Advertising rates made known upon application. Entered at the poitoBlce at Shenandoah, Fn.,n second class mall matter. TELEPHONE CONNECTION1 'All the Hews That's Fil to Print." Evening; Herald TUESDAY, OCTOlinU 4. 1903. OUR COUNTRY : First. Last and Forever. Thkhis is n surprise in storo for "soniubotly" on tlio Uth of November nest. A Chicago iniin hits a S'J.OOU cat. If it renlly doesn't make nljjlit hideous it is worth twice that sum. The fusion ticket in the Fourth district has paused more confusion than the. occasion warrants. The pence jubilee celebration in Philadelphia this month will be u monster allair. All tlio prety girl will have an opportunity to see and kiss- our friend Hob-on, The Nebraska corn crop is esti mated at 1.10,000.000 bushels, worth $37,500,000. This year's income in Oregon from grain, hops and wool is estimated at $1-1,000,000. It is reported that the government contemplates moving 10,000,000 ounces of silver from Philadelphia to San Francisco by freight. The metal will bo in bars of 1000 ounces each. These Congressional candidates nt least, those fellows who are wedded to the job raise a new issue every time they come up for re-election. Tint the people a.c on to their tricks this time. A piioMINENT mine olllcial stated yesterday that at present there is a big demand for the coal from this district. Could the collieries be sup plied with cars it is the bolief of many that the coal trade would boom. Hefoiie tho end of the present month the movement to place a strong army of occupation in Cuba will bo- Kin. The Kighth regiment, which includes the Schuylkill county troops, will be among the first to invade that island. And now ex-Congressman Itobin- hou makes the charge in his Media Ledger that postntasterships have been sold in Chester and Dolaware counties for various sums, ranging from $1G0 to $1,000, according to the salary attached. This month marks the beginning of the fall trade, and from now on business will be more active. Uoods can bo bought here as cheap, if not cheaper, than in other towns. Use the J'EiiA.LD columns and secure the cream of the trade. HAD Widow Smith's seven small children, who lost their father and brother as a result of the war, been of nge and had a political pull, that worthy lady would havo written P. M. after her name. As it is, Minersville patrons get tholr mail from another. The strike ifl the Welsh coal fields lias opened a market for American conl in many parts of the world and given an opportunity of which many coal shippers of the United States have taken advantage. One of the places to which American coal has not yet been sent is the colony of the Cape of Good Hopo, Africa, and a communication just received by tho Philadelphia Commercial Museums from Port Elizabeth, tho socond port in the colony, gives Information on tho subject of coal imports which may lead to the establishment of a profitable coal export trade to that port from tlio Unitt'd States. Strong, steady nerves Are needed for success Everywhere. Nerves Depend simply, solely, Upon the blood. Pure, rich, nourishing Blood feeds the nerves And makes them strong. The great nerve tonic is Hood's Sarsaparilla, Because it makes The. tyopd rich and Pure, giving it power To feed the nerves. Hood's Sarsaparilla Cures nervousness, Dyspepsia, rheumatism, Catarrh, scrofula, And all forms n) MM 0KK HVING FRAUDS tiiiyoi' Vilil v.vclt Mntin Clinfoos nttA l'riioeutlnus AVlll rotlnw. New York, Oct. 4. Mayor Van Wyck imnde a statement yesterday to tlio tffect thnt the eomtnlsalortors of ac counts had discovered cdgantle frauds In the asphalt paving contrncts. The mayor turned over the papers In thn case to District Attorney Oardlner, who will prosecute the men charged with participating in the frauds. The mayor's statement, hased on a report of the commissioners of ac counts, says In part: "Asphalt contracts, the report Bays, have been let to a favored few by the Imposition of restrictions In the speci fications which those outside the as phalt combine could not ever fullfll. "New York has for three years paid about $1 a square yard for asphalting more than that paid by adjacent cities. "The combine, It Is declured, has been controlled by one compnny. That Is the Trinidad Asphalt company, of which Amzl K Harbor Is president, and from which the other compahles have to buy. This asphalt wns made the standard by the department of public works. Intending bidders were, by the speculations, first compelled to build a plant that would cost $30,000, but the clause was enforced only at the will of the commissioner." More l'oi'cit l-'lro Victim. Cumberland, Wis., Oct. 4. The body of an unknown man and boy were found yesterday In the woods between Alemena and Poskln I.rtke, burned be yond recognition. Several persons are still missing. I'eter Kcklund, who was seriously burned In the forest fires, was brought to this city yesterday In a crit ical condition, and It is thought he cannot live. A 1-year-old daughter of Itudolph Miller and a 7-year-old son of Nels Swanson were found In tlio woods one and one-half miles north east of Alemena so badly burned that they cannot recover. Mrs. Frank Ilen richniclor, at I'oskln Lake, died yes terday as the result of fright and ex haustion In lighting fires. Hem's ThN? Wo offer One Hundred Dollars l'cwnid for nuy cao of Cntnrrh that, can not be cured by Hall' Catarrh Cure. F.J. CHENEY A: CO , Prop-"., Toledo, O. We the undersigned, have known 1 .1. Cheney or the l:it 15 years, nnd bellci p him perfectly honoiabh- In all huliH" trnliL-ictloin and Jl n anclally able to carry out any obligations made by their llrm. WlT .t't'liACt, Wholc-ale Druggist, Toledo, O. Wai.hisc, Kixnas AiMauvin, Wholesale Drug gists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, nitlng directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price Toe. per bottle. Sold by all Drugnits. Testimonials free. THE PRODUCE MARKETS As Ttoflei-tc-rt by DpiillnirH In I'hllndol- III In and llnltiinnro, Philadelphia, Oct. Flour weak; win tor superfine, J2.15li2.l0: Pennsylvania roner, clear, xi.l0fi3.3U: city mills, extra J2.D0ft2.7!i. Ilyo flour quiet, but firm, at per nnrrel lor choice Pennsylvania, Wheat slow: No. 2 red. nctohnr (Knnsv.p Corn unchanged; No. 2 mixed, Octobcr,33 ni-u.-sc.; io. 2 yellow, for local trade, SCff IC'ic Oats quiet nnd steady; No. 2 wiiue, new, i'.M-c; No. 2 while. oltnnnfl new. iWj2S!i-c. liny dull; cholco timothy, $10.D0fill for large hales, lleef steady; beef hams, J20r 20.G0. Pork dull; family. i..ii'mi.. mini easy; western steamed. iu. nuiier menuy; western creamery 13'iffi20',te. ; factory, 12-fll He. ! Kleins. 20"2c. ; Imitation creamery. 13W17C. ; New j one dairy, lifilDc. ; creamery. JDfiSOc. Cheese dull; large, white and colored. SUc; small do.. SftCTDc; light shims, 7c.; part do., fiV-fifSc; full do.. 2'AtlVMc. Hggs steady; New Yorlc and Pennsylva nia, lT'l-fil-Sc. ; western, fresh, lS'fcc. Po tatoes quiet; Jerseys, $1.12l4ffll.37V.; New York, J1.2."til.c:i.; Long Island. $l.G0fil.73; Jersey sweets, Jl-2.1f2; southern sweets, 73c.Hi 11. Tallow firm; city. 3'ic: country, S'SifiS'-io. Cottonseed oil quiet; prlmo crude, lSfilSKc; yellow. 2Hyii22c. Hlco steady; domestic, fair to extra, I545?Ce. ; Japan, Ec. Cahhago quiet; Long Island, 3.r.01 I. Ilaltlmore, Oct. 3. Flour dull nnd lower; western superfine, f2.1.rrff!.lu; do. cxtrn. 2.!iM2.S0; do. family, ?3.i.1.;0; winter wheat, patent, J.1.0.".Ti:t.S": spring do., $1,231? 4.40; spring do., straight. $Di4.Z0. Wheat dull and easy; spot and month, rsfj) CS'tc; November, (WiA'ic. ; December, G7?i!iCSe.; steamer No. 2 red, C2(nc2;Ke.; southern, by sample, GSfiiiUc.; do. on grade, GJigfiGSHc. Corn dull and easy; spot nnd month. 33TI33V4C. ; November, 33'45733e. ; new or old November or 1)0 eember, 32"-4c; steamer mixed, 32'T)32c.; southern, white, '.Wi'Mc. ; do. yellow, 33', "G'ic. Oats firm; No. 2 white, western, 2S",e.; No. 2 mixed do., 23'Mi2G'Ac. Ilyo dull and lower; No. 2 nearby, t9'jC. ; No. 2 western. 31!c. lluy firm for best grades; No. 1 timothy, KKflO.50. Grain freights quiet; steam to Liverpool, per bushel, 4d., October: Cork, for orders, per quar ter, 4s., October. Sugar strong; gran ulated. K.33. Putter steady; fancy cream ery, 20(ii21e.; do. Imitation, lG17c.; do. ladle, 1 til 15c.; good ladle, 13fT14c.: storo packed, 12i(13c. Kggs firm at 15H01GO. Cheese actlvo: fancy New vorit, inrgo, WsWiC.i do. medium, 8?iil0c.; do. small, KWlOvic. Lettuce ni hm. per nusnei iox. Whisky nt Jl.WTl.SO per gallon for fin ished goods In carloads; Jl.31ffjl.32 per gui don for Jobbing lots. Live, Ktook Mnrkets, New York, Oct, 3. Good beeves stendy: common and mediums slow nnd lower; native steers, $4.40fi5.SO; oxen nnd stngs, $2.f0fil; bulls, $2.633.23; cows. Jl.C3fi3.C0. Calves slow; veals, f lf(7.Cn; tops, J7.75; grassers, $2.7.Vf.1.r.O; westerns. tl.37Vifil.C0. filieep slow; lambs steady; sheep, $30 4.M; lambs, J3.12V-.jfl5.S71,!.; tops, Co.; culls, 4e. Hogs slow and lower nt $4fj4.20. Mast Liberty, Pa., Oct. 3. Cattle about Steady; extra. .".SOfiCIU; prime, $33.20; common, $3,401(3.70. Hogs steady; prime mediums, $I1I.03; best Yorkers. $3.93f4; common to fair Yorkers, S3.MMf3.90; hoavy hogs, $3.!i0fi4; pigs, ,l.r,0fj3.75; slclpi und common pigs, $2.5Wi3.23; roughs, $2.50fJ3.40. Bheep steudy; choice, JI.l3ffit.C0; common, J3fj3.G0; choice spring lambs, J3.30ff3.C0; common to good, t3.C0QS.23; veal calves, JG.C037. Up to Date for Pains and Aches. Lvorybocly says Bed Flag Oil, 25e. At U rubier Bros., drug store Ilobbod of II lis Hidden Hoard. Stevens Point, Wis., Oct. 4. Joseph Stoertzhach, 72 years old, has been robbed of J15.C00. This amount, consist ing of J7.000 In Stevons Point bonds, J2.000 In government bonds, $3,000 in gold nnd $3,000 In paper money, ho had kept burled In a tin box In his wood shed, During his absence from the city It was exhumed and the vnlunbles taken, together with his list of the the bond numbers. Tho empty box was carefully relnterred. lie had earned the money on his farm nnd In real estate. British Ci'lukotci'H Win. Philadelphia, Oct. 4. Captain War ner's Kngllsh cricketers won the llwil match from tho Gentlemen of Phila delphia yesterday, with four wickets to spare. When stumps were drawn on Saturday the Hrltons needed 89 runs to win, with six wickets to fall. This they accomplished with ease. With the loss of only two moro wickets they passed the, Plilladelphlans' total of 200 for two Innings and closed their final bat with 101 for blx wickets, or n total of 291 for 0110 Innings und six wickets. Tint rourtiiontli I'.lovntor l'lro Victim Toledo, O., Oct. 4.--Superlntendent W. J, Parks, of the Union vii died at the lios BUfferln bu DON'T GIVE UP fcivorltc Remedy Cures All Kidney, Bladder and Blood Diseases. No sufferer from Kidney, Liver, Mad der or Urinary Diseases should despair, even though physicians have proved to bo of no help. There Is one mcdiclno that affords novor-f ailing relief and cure. tits nr. jj.ivia lien ucdy'H Favorite Kcmurty, that widely - known preparation that 1ms been making peoplo well for over thirty years. It is a pluasant mcdiclno to take, and tho mild but certnin manner in which it effects cures can be ex pressed only by ineworu "won derful!" It is purely vegeta ble, and can bo ) taken with per fect safety by both sexes nnd by nil nges. No time should be lost if you are afflicted with any of these diseases, particularly those of the Urinary Organs. You ought to tako Favorite Remedy at once. l?or sale nt $i a bottle In the drug stores. SAMPLE BOTTLE FREE. If you suffer from the unpleasant desire to urin nto frequently, especially at night; pain in the small of tho -back; pain in making water; n sediment at the bottom of the urino which has stood 24 hours; urine thnt stains linen; or constipation of the bowels, send your name nnd ad dress to the Dr. David Kennedy Corpo ration, Rondout, N.Y., mentioning this pcificr, and a sample bottle will be mailed free, together with full directions for its use. Do not delay. Do not allow the disease to get a deep foothold. Snd Dentil of n Soldier. Middlelown, Pa., Oct. 4. Private Jo seph Cover, of Company A, Tenth Ohio, bold to death yesterday afternoon at the Raymond it Campbell woiks, this place. Cover cnllod at the works to sharpen his pockotknlfe on a felt wheel. lie was refused, and nfter the foreman turned his bark Cover placed the knife on the wheel. The knife wns scarcely on the wheel until It caught, flew olf and struck the soldier In the right leg, between the knee nnd thigh, severing an artery. A physician was summoned, but arrived too late, ns the soldier died within five minutes after the necbUnl occurred. Purgeon seuiiinii'- Priilo-st IMVeptlvo. Santiago de Cuba, Oct. 4. General Lawton referred the question of send ing more soldiers buck to New York by the transport Obdnm to the principal military oMclals, and It was decided that, with the exception of some ofu cers, no additional troops should be sent by the Obdam. Mm-Huri-il D.v ill llriiihnr, WllUesbarre, Pa., Oct. 4. At DuryeA Sunday night Frank Leattls stabbed his brother-in-law, William Mutchnnor, three times In the neck nnd body. Tlio wounded man died yesterday. The mur derer has not been urrcsted. Grippo Cured. "Last winter I had n bad cold and severe cough. I was lame 1:1 every joint and muscle. I was sick and felt as though I was cominirdown with tvnhoid fever. It was 110 doubt a bad case of grippe. Mr. K. P. Budge gave me a bot tle ot lirazilian Balm, savintr he was sure it would help me. The relief was almost Instantaneous. It quickly stopped my cough nnd took the grippe with all the pains and soreness out of my system. I gave the balance of the 50-cent bottle to Mrs. Bishop Wiley for her daughter. It proved so beneficial she says she never intends to be without it." L'dwiu Fitz Jones, Cincinnati, Ohio. Shenandoah drug store, wholesale agents. TURNS IN FOR QUAY. rronll Willing Lunch Tallinn n Hunt- in tho Sonutorlnl Contest. The declaration of Frank Wllllnj Leach In favor of tho re-election ol Colonel M. S. Quay to the United Statef senate, and his assuming tho dlrectlot of tho canvass In his Interest, has al ready given dash nnd spirit to th( senatorial campaign. Mr. Leach In ar Interesting letter to tho senior senatoi points out that ho could no longer b( nfliltnted with tho so called "reform" movement, tho primary and ultimate purpose of which, ns Mr. Leach says, "Is Mr. Wanamnker's election to thl United States senate, through a com blnatlon of disaffected Republicans, Prohibitionists nnd Democrats In th legislature. "If, eight or ten months ago," contln ues Mr. Leach, "before any primaries had been held, he hnd concluded to come out Into the open ns a Republi can enndldato against you for th United States sennte, I should havii supported him ns vigorously ns in 1S9B. Hut I could not follow him Into a Dent' ocratlc alliance. First, as a matter ol conscience, having had a taste of thai sort of thing In 1882; and secondly, be causo I knew he never could win In such a contest, for his Democratic allies would surely cheat him at tho end and vote for a member of their own party." Mr. Leach points out that Colonel James M. Gifft'ey, tho free sliver leader, Js tho secret candidate of tho Demoo racy for United States senator. In a mnnly way, Mr. Lench frankly tells Senator Quay In his letter, that from April, 1890, to March, 1898, he had refused to follow his leadership, be cause he felt obliged "to vigorously op. pose tho domination of those of yout lieutenants whom you hadunwlselyper mltted to direct the party organlza tlon." Ho Is now convinced that Sena tor Quay has reassumed his full func tions as leader of tho party In tho state, In fact as well as In name, and he has agreed to take an nctlvo part In the canvass for the senator's re-election. When Interviewed by a representa tive of tho Philadelphia Inquirer, at Atlantic City, Senator Quny, In com menting upon Mr. Leach's declaration, said: "I havo received through tho mall the letter of Mr. Leach, which appears In this morning's Inquirer, nnd am much gratified that our recent estrangement Is to terminate. It has been pretty cer tain to my mind for some time that the course of those with whom he has for two years been fraternizing, politi cally, must bo becoming obnoxious nnd disgusting to him, and he has merely verllled my cxpt ctatloin. HI friend ship Just now Is exceedingly grateful and he can r; nd-r 111c valuable service. I wrote him today suggesting a con ference, and shall ask him to take "r of my campaign as r y 1 A Ndw rtoinw 'rjntn tiiitrsjv Clilcugo, Oct, l8nator JamM K, Jones, ehnttmnil bt the national Demo cratic committee, by authority vested In him by the natlonnl committee, has appointed a ways nnd means committee consisting of ex-Govcrnnr William J. Stone of Missouri, ox-Governor John P. Altgcld of Illinois, Senntor William V. Allen of Nebraska and Senator Henry M. Teller of Colorndo and himself (Jones). The committee has nppolnted M. W. II. Harvey, author of "Coin's Financial School," ns general manager for the committee In charge of Its work. Senntor Allen Is tho Populist representative of the committee nnd Senntor Teller represents tho Silver Republicans. The first work of the committee will be to raise money for prosecuting a steady, methodlcnl cam paign. The llotklu Hxtrnillt Ion Cnao. San Francisco, Oct. 4. Chief ot Po lice Lees turned the new Hotkln pa pers over to Governor Umld yesterday. His excellency nsked for 21 hours In which to examine them, at tho end of which time 11 dnto for a public hearing will be set. Chief Lees sold he could not tell when the hearing would begin, ns everything was left to tho conveni ence of the governor. Now .Torm-y'i Itopuhlli'iiii Coinmltteo. Newark, N. J., Oct; 4. The Republi can state committee met here yester day and re-elected Franklin Murphy chairman, Augustus C. Rnrber, Jr., of Gloucester, secretary, and John Keen, ot Union, treasurer. Acting Governor Voorhees was present. Yesterday' HnmduiU (,nnir4. At Roston Boston, 13; Baltimore, 10. At Philadelphia New York, 3; Phila delphia, 0. At Cincinnati First gnme: Clnclnnntl.R ; St. Louls.0. Second game: Clnclnnntl. 7; St. Louis, 5. At Chicago First game (11 Innings): Chicago, 2; Louisville. 1. Second gnme: Chicago. 3; Louisville, 0. Atlirooklyn Washington, 9; Drooklyn, C. AtWtnnt Si'i'i'otar.v Mo'oro's Sneeoor Washington, Oct. 4. The president hns appointed Dr. David J. Hill, of Rochester, first assistant secretary of state, to succeed John Unssott Moore, resigned. Dr. III11 Is president of the Rochester university, Is a scholarly gentleman and is particularly known through his knowledge of International law. He hns taken a prominent part In New York politics, and hns delivered many public addresses during recent campaigns. He is now In Holland, but Is expected to return at once, having accepted the position tendered. , HomoimmI Prom tho Hlirglug, Charleston, S. C, Oct. 4. The bark Wandering Jew, Captain J. S. Little, from Philadelphia for Galveston, with a cargo ot coal, lies In six fathoms ot water off Long Island. Und weather began on Friday. The vessel sprung a leak In a hurricane on Saturday and the men were kept constantly nt the pumps. She tried to come to Charleston, but was forced ashore. The captain and crew took to the rigging nnd remained In n perilous position until rescued yes terday by the Charleston tug John llarlln, Cnptnln Flatty, and brought here. Victory Pop Ohio Mlno Stplkepa. Columbus. O., Oct. 4. The miners' strike nt Dlllonvalo and Long Run has been settled,- part of tho men returning to wnik yesterday nnd the others to day. Over a thousand men were out. The settlement Is 11 victory for the miners as all points but one were gained by them. Tho ;ioiici"tip nt AnnapolN. Annapolis, Mil., Oct. 4. The Glouces ter, Commander Walnwrlght, and the torpedo boat Gwln arrived at the naval academy yesterday afternoon. A Clover Trick It certainly looks like it, but tliero is really no trick about it. Anybody can try it who has lamo back anil weak kidneys malaria or nervous troubles. Wo mean ho can euro himself right away by taking Klcctrlc Hit ters, This medicine, tones un tho whole system, acts as a stimulant to tlio liver and kiilneys, is a blood jmnlier and nerve tonic. It cures constipation, headache fnintliiL' spells, sleeplessness and melancholy. It i purely vcEotiiuio. a mild laxative, and re stores tho system to its natural visor. Try Electric Bitters and bo convinced thnt they aro a miraclo worker. Kvcry bottle guaran teed, unly ouc. a bottlo at A. wasley s drug store. Deolded Against (Jovoriiop Plngreo. Lansing, Mich., Oct. 4. Tho Michigan supremo court, In an opinion filed late yesterday aftornoon, reversed the de cision of the Wayne county (Detroit) circuit court In tho case brought by Governor Plngree to compel tho Michi gan Central Railway company to sell mllengo books at a flat two cent rate. The court holds that the company, under Its special charter, hns a right to fix Its own tolls; that this Is a vested right, which tho state must pay for If It takes It away. Every mother feels an indo ccrlbable dread of the pain and danger attend ant upon the most critical pe riod of her life. Bocomlng a mother should be tt source of joy to all, but the "UIH.IIIIU UIIU its anticipation one of misery. MOTHER'S FRIEND is the remedy which relieves women of the great pain and suf fering incident to maternity; this hour which is dreaded as woman's severest trial is not only made painless, but all the danger is re moved by its use. Those who use this remedy are no longer de spondent or gloomy; nervousness nausea and other distressing con ditions are avoided, the system is made ready for the coming event, and the serious accidents so com mon to the critical hour are obviated by the use of Mother's Friend. is a blessing to woman. 91.00rrtBOTTLE ntall Drugstores, or sent by express on reoeipt of prloe, BOOKS Containing InTaloalle Information ef rnn: lnt0r68t i woinon, win ho sent rntC to any addresi, upon application, by Tfc EUIUFIELD BE0CLIT0B CO.. itluiU. Liniknm n rinmnlnvlnn rreaieni charms a woman can I .-" ''OMl-UillON I'uWDUrl Baby THE LIFE LINE, The Slender Cord Which Means L-ife or Eternity. Dr. Greene's Nervura the Great Health and Life Saver. Its Wonderful Power to Care Everywhere Making tlio Peoplo Well. llo would bo n foolish man, who, muling lihipu'lr drifting down n rapid strcnin to a dangerous cataract, refused n lino thrown to him to draw lilm into safety, preferring to trust (o clinnro to reach tlio bank. Such a course would be thought simply sulciilo Ami yet those who have lost vitality nnd vigor, who mo suffering from weakness, vital exhaustion, nervous prostration, rheumatism, stomach trouble, kidney and liver com- plaints caused by overwork, excesses, worry or exposure, and spend their tlmo and money experimenting with medicines which do not cure, arc doing something very llko the diirtlnc man. Tlio real s.ife.tv for tho snf. ferlng, the weak ami prostrated lies in Dr. Urccno's Nervum blood und nervn remeilv. the irruntest norvo and blood mcilicino tlio world has over known, and tlio surest euro you can possibly take. This is the life lino that is ihrown out to thoso in dnngor from disease. Thousands havo availed themselves or this means of safety and to-day are re joicing that they used Dr. Greene's Nervura. .Mrs. Ihnma IHoilgett, -18 Sixth street, Dover, N. II., used It and got well, and you can do tlio same if you will only try it. SI10 says 1 had a sovero troublo with ray nerves, and also considerable difficulty with my stomach, such as tlio belching of gas, ami the usual pain anil distress of n dyspeptic, I tried Rr. (lieeno's Nervura blood and norvo remedy and it proved a blessing to me. I think everything of it and feel that I could not live without it. I had a frloud in Ilrock tou, by tlio namo of Mrs. Albert Howes, She had neuralgia afound tho heart, and was confined to her bed, being unable to help hcraolf. I recommended Dr. Greene's Nervura and she sent for 11 bottlo and com menced using it. Mrs. llcwcs was 60 had slio could not turn in bed without attacks of nriitii anil distressing pain, but after using four bottles of Dr. tliceno's Nervura blood anil norvo remedy tlio pain left her and in two weeks slio was out of bed. It was. in my opinion, a gnat victory for Dr. Grccno's medicine, and I always recommend it to Kiillercrs whenever 1 meet them." Don't delay use it now and accopt no substitute, for Dr. Greono's Nervura has 110 equal ns a nerve and blood remedy in tlio world. Dr. (Ircono, 35 West 14th St.. New York City, is the most noted and successful specialist of tho day and can ho consulted free, personally or by letter. Uso his great lemedy. Dr. Gieene's Nervura, and consult Iihn fiooly, if you ilesiro. Tho South nnd Us Advantages. The Soul liorn Hallway has issued for freo distribution, a sixteen page journal des criptive of Virginia, North and South Caro lina, Tennessee, Gooruia, Alabama and Mississippi. Persons seeking new locations, or capitalists desiring to mako safoand profit ablo investments will And tho information contained Ihciciu both valuahlo and inter esting. Copies will ho mailed frco upon ap plication to John M. Ileall, District Passen ger Agent, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. Karl's Clover Hoot Tea is a pleasant laxa- live. Itcgulutcs tlio bowels, purifies tlio blood. Clears tlio complexion. Kasy to mako and pleasant to fake, 2." cts. Sold by P. D. Jvlrlin and a guarantee Alti; YOU (iOINC SOUTH? Tlfrj SOUTUKKN 11AIT.WAY JinAcuns A I.I, ritOMIKUNT 1'OtNTS. Don't shirt South without consulting John M. licall, District l'assenser Agent, Southern Itailway, HIS Chestnut street, Philadelphia II you cannot call hi porsou, wnloto him A Sure Cure for Coughs and Colds. That's what Pan-Tina is, 2,"c. AtGruhler iiros., ding storo. Ask your grocer for tho "Koyal Patent dour, and take no othor brand. It is tlio host flour niailn. Doctors Can't Cure It! Contnfious blood poison la absolutely beyond the skill of the doctors. They may doso a patient for years on their morourial nnd potash roniedics, but ho will never bo rid of tho disonso ; on tho othor hand, his condition will grow steadily worse. S. 8. S. is tho only euro for this torrihlo nflllction, because it is th( only remedy whioh goes direct to tho causo of the dlsoaso and forces It Irom the system. I was nffUiitcd with Illond Poison, snd th best doctors did mo no iiood. thouah I took ineir treatment faith fully. In fact, I scorned to get worse all tho while. I tool: almost every so-called blood remedy, uui incy nianoi seem to reach the dis ease, and had no effect whatever. I was dis heartened, for it seemed that I would nver be cured. At tho advice ol a friend I then took 8. 8. 8., and be pan to lm- pirdlelno.nnd it cured mo completely, build lug up my health anil Increasing lny appotlto Although tlila wat ten years aao, I have novel yot had a sign ot tho ilUeaso to return. w. R, Newman Staunton, vn. It Is llko Polf-destructlon to continue to tnlio potash and mercury: besidoa totally destroying tho digestion, thoy dry up the marrow in tho bones, pro dneing a stillness and swelling of the Joints, causing tho hnlr to fnll out, und completely wrecking tho system. for OlJ .ThcIMUUU Is guaranteed Tnrely Vegotnblo, and la tho only blood remedy freo from rhesa uitngcrous ininoi'ius. Hook on self-treatment fp' ns thd soufimnN cycloniv - fho 'riiroliloiled J.omofl.Ho AVna HftlH idly Avcrlod. Savannah, On., Oct. 4. The floood Which Inundated the Islands nnd low lands around Savannah nnd nil the vicinity coast has partlnlly subsided. The first news from tho sen Islands on tho South Carolina coast between Ty heo nnd lleatifot t, whore tho great tidal wave of 1893 caused such fearful fa tality, was received last night. The damage by the storm there was com paratively small, nnd so far as known there was no loss pf life. The steamer Clifton made the trip Jrom Savannah to I'ort lloyal yesterdajXnf ternoon, nnjl arrived hero lato last nlit. Tlio flood wns driven by a northeast gahvnnd did not cover any of tho sea Islands In that section except those nearest the ocean. Tho steamers City of Macon, City of Augusta nnd Kansas City, from New Yorlc, and the Essex, from Baltimore, nrrtved Saturday, and nil felt the force of the storm to some extent. The City of Macon wns in the height of It. The wind reached a velocity of nearly 100 miles un hour, but the ship weathered It and sustained little damage. The four schooners Synarla, Mlllvllle, Fan nie Chllds and Franklin, which were driven Into the marshes, will be Jloated after the removal of their cargufs. At Tybeo thete was less damage than fenred. The formications were piled with sand several feet deep around the guns, but the Hood did not reach them. On the Islands near the city tho crops havo been entirely swept away and much live stock has been lost, but there were no fatalities. lilniitoiiunt Hohxon nt Siintlngo. Santiago de Cuba, Oct. 4. Lieuten ant llobson has arrived hero on a visit. He changed his program and worked for an entire week on the Vlzcaya In recovering her guns. Lieutenant Hob son will next proceed to the wreck of tho Almlrnnto Oquendo and take off her guns, leaving the Cristobal Colon until the Inst. Lieutenant llobson has recovered lie glasses which he had on board the iWerrlmac. They were taken by Admiral Cervera, who left them aboard the Infanta Maria Teresa. Af ter that vessel was raised a fruitless search was made. While looking over board In the clear water one day Hob son saw what be thought might be his glasses. He dived overboard nnd dls coveied that the object be had seen was that fur which he had been search ing. The glasses were recovered nnd shipped to friends in New York. To Hunt ('limp Sites In Culm. Washington, Oct. 4. Lieutenant Col onel Llvermore. of the corps of en gineers, and Colonel Waring, of the quartermaster's department, have been designated to Join the board which is to look after camp sites In Cuba. Colo nel Llvennoro goes to make an ex amination " with especial reference to the fortifications, and to report whether new fortifications are needed, or whether repairs are necessary to those already In place. Colonel Waring Is assigned to the duty of looking Into the sanitary condition of the different towns where troops aro to bo located, and to report what should bo done to place them In good sanitary condition. Undoubtedly 'inu-y Guilford. London, Oct. 4. Nancy Guilford, the midwife of Bridgeport, Conn., or tho woman suspected of being Dr. Gull ford, was remanded nt How street po lice court hero yesterday for a week after evidence had been presented proving her Identity with the woman who landed at Liverpool last week from the steamer Vancouver. The Initials "N. A. G." were found on arti cles In her possession, ns well ns a surgical Instrument. Tho prisoner lis tened unmoved to the evidence pre sented ugalnst her. To Cure a Cold lu One Day Tako Laxative Hronio Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if It fails to cum. 23c. Tho genuine has L. B. Q. on each tablet. tf Philadelphia & Reading Railway Engines Burn Hard Coal No Smoke IN EFFECT Sni'TEMIiKIl 13, 1898. Trains Icavo Hhenanilonh ns follows : Kor New York via l'hlladelplila, week days, 7 30 9 SI n. in., 12 27, 8 10 and 0 07 p. III. lror New York via Muuch ChutUc, week days, 7 30 a. in., 12 27 nnd 3 10 v. ill. Kor Heading nnd Philadelphia, tvvok days, 7 30. 9 SI a.m.. 12 27, 8 10 and G 07 p. in. Kor PottsvtUe, week Unys, 7 30, 9 St n. m., 12 27, 8 10, 0 07 nnd 1 25 p. m. For Tamaqua nnd Aluhnnoy City, week ilayH 7 30, 9 SI a. in., 12 27. 3 10 and C 07 p. in. Kor Wllllamsport, Stintmry anil Iwlsburg, week days, 1130 a. m 12 27, 7 25 p. in Kor Mnhano) Plane, weekdays, 7 30, 9 51, 11 80 a. in., 12 27, 8 10, 6 07, 7 25, 9 65 p. In. For Ashland and Sharookln, week dayi, 730, 1180 a. m., 12 27, 8 10, 6 07, 725 anil 9 65 p. m. Kor Ilaltlmore. Washington and tho West via II. fcO. It. It., through trains lea-i Heading Terminal, Philadelphia. (P. & II. H K.) at 820, 7 55, 1125 a. in., 8 10 and 7.27 p. !. Humlnyn, 3 20,7 00,1120 a.m., 3 46 and 7 27 p.m. Addi tional trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest nut streets atutlou, week days, 1080 a. in, 12 20. 12 15 8 10 p.m. Sundays, 185, 8 23 p. m. TRAINS FOIl SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 12 15, 4 80, 8 00, 11 80 a. in., and 1 45, 4 80, 9 00 p.m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4 80, 9 10 a. re.., 1 80 p. in. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week dnj-H, 3 40, 8 86, 10 21 a. in. and 1 80, 4 00 p. in. Lcnvo Heading, week days, 7 00, 10 OS, a, in. 12 15, 1 17, 6 00 p. m. Ix-nvo I'ottBVllle, week days, 7 10, 7 40 a. in, 12 80 4 10, 0 10 and 650 p. III. Leave Taiuaqua, week days, 8 30, 1123 a. in., 1 49, 8 66, 7 20 p. m. Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 9 0.", 1147 a.m., 2 22,5 12,621, 741 p.m Leave Mahanoy Piano, week days, 630, 9 2.1. 1025, 1159 a. 111., 241, 632, 6 4, 7 67, p III. Leave Wllllamsport, week days, 7 42, lulv) a. m.. 12 31 and 4 00 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut itrcct wnif and South street whaif for Atlantic City, Weekdays KipreBK, 9 00, 10 45 a. m., (130 Saturdays only), 200, 4 00 65 iiilimto tuiliij, 5 00 I'M liilmitu trilllll, 7 OO ). in. Aeuoiiniioila tlon, li 15 a in., 6 00, 6 30 p in HuniUys Kxpress, 8 00, 9 00, 10 00 n in Accommodation, 6 15 a i, 4 45 p. in. 81.00 excursion train, 7 ii m. lteturiilng leave Atlantic City depol, corner Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Kxpreua, 100, 7 45 ICS iiilimto train, 9 00, a, m.,8 80, 5 30, 7 SO p In. Accom modation, 4 25, 7 50 a. m. 4 01 p, in. SundayH Express, 4 00, 5 00, 8 00, 9 30 p. m. Accommoda tion, 715 a, in., SOI p.m. 81 00 excursion train (from foot of MIhhIskIimiI live, onlvl. 6 10 p m, Kor Cape May, Sen Islo City nnd Ocean City 8 41 n in, 4 15 p in. Sundays U 15 n in. Kor Cat o May nnd Sea lulu City only, 11.00 excur sion train, 7 00 n. in., Sundays, Parlor Cam on all expreas tralim. ror further Information, apply to nearrtt Philadelphia and llentllnir llallwuv ticket ni-eiit or address I. A. HWKioAnn, Eiwoh J. Wueks. (len'l Supt., tleii'l Pasn'r Agt., Heading Terminal, Philadelphia. DRINK- CIJJARY'S EXTRA I'INK QUALITY -GINGEB ALB, - Superior Sarsaparilla.. Df. Mites' fevliiO A REMEDY FOR THE Effects of Tobacco. iIIK oxccsslvo uso of tobacco, especially by young men Is always Injurious and undoubtedly shortens Ufo materially. Mr. 12d. C. Ebson, compositor on tho Contra Costa Kttvs, Martinez, Cat,, wrltosi "I havo used Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervlno and re ceived much benefit from It. I was troubled with ncrveusncss, dizzy spells and sleepless ness, caused by tho uso of tobacco and Btlm ulants. I took Dr. Miles' Nervlno with mar vclously good results, allaying thodlzzlnoss, quieting tho nerves, nnd enabling mo to sleep and rost, proving In my caso n very beneficial remedy." Dr. Mllos' Restorntlvo Nervlno Is especially adapted to restoring tho nervous systom to Its normal condition under such circumstances, It soothes, hoaU and strengthens. Dr. Miles' Ilcmcdles aro sold by all drug gists under a posltlvo guarantco, first bottlo benefits or money re funded. Ilook on dis eases of the heart and nerves free. Address, VV.. MILKS MIJDICALCO., Elkhart.Ind fT)4ll' I 1 ' ' i PROFESSIONAL CARDS'1 ' M. HURKK, ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW. Ofllee Kgran tmtldluR, eortcr of Main an Centre fitreets, Shenandoah. J II. POMEHOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, Pa. pitOF. JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 65, Mahanoy City, Pa. llavlne studied under some of tbe bet masters Id London and Paris, will give lessons on tho violin, mandolin, Kiiltar aud vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address lu caro of Btroiieo. the jeweler Shenandoah. ennsylvania RAILROAD. aCIIUYKILL DIVISION. SF.rTKMIlER 12, 1893, Tratns will lcavo Shenandoah after the acoie dato for Wlggim, mibertoii, Kraekvllie, Dart Water, St. Clair, PottHvlllo. Hamburg, Heading Pottstown, Phoenlxvflle. Itorrlstown nud Phil adelphia (iiroad street station) at 6 05 and 8 1.1 a. m., 2 02, 6 19 p. m. on week days. Sundays, 8 IS a. m., 1 25 p. m. Trains leave Fraekvllle for Shenandoah at 730, 1146 a. m. and 5 46, 7 36 p. m, Sunday, 11 01 a. ni. and 5 10 p. in. Lcavo Pottsvllle for Shenandoah (via Kraek vtlle) 710, 1120 a. m., 6 20, 710 p.m. Sunday 10 31 n. in., S 20 p. in. Leuvo PhlladelpMa, (Uroad street station), lot SliMHindoalt at 8 85 a. m 4 10 p. m. week days, Sundays leave at 6 60 and 9 23 n. m. Leave Hroad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOIl NEW YORK. Express, week-days, 8 20, 4 Oft, 4 50 5 051r 1.1,6 SO, 783,820, 9 50, 1021 (DilllllK Car), 1100 a. m, 1200 noon, J2 85 (Limited 100 and 4 22 p.m. Dining Cars), 140, 2 80 (Dining Car) 8 20, 850, 4 02,Su0,fi56(Dlnliif:Car), 6 00, 7 02,7.10 (Din ingCar), 10 00 p. iu 12 01, night. Sundays, 8 20, 4U1, 160,5 01,5 15 8 20,9 68,10 21, (Dining Car), 1185 n. in., 12 Ul (Dining Car) 12 85,2 80 (Dining Car), 400 (Llmlted422)(Dlnlng Car), 520,550, (Dining Car) 601, 702,760, lDlnlllg Car 10 00 ii. in., 12 01 night. Express for Hoston without change, 11 00 a la., week-days, mid 7 50 p. m., dally. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Ilaltlmoro and Washington, a 50, 7 20, 8 .12, 10 20, 11 23, a. in., 12 09, 12 31 (Dli.lng Car), 1 1U Dining Car, 312, 4 41, 5 25 Congres sional Limited. Dining Car, 6 17. 6 55 Din ing Car, 7 31 Dining Car p. m., mid 12 0,1 night week days. Sundays, 8 60, 7 20,9 12,112.1, u. in., 1209, 1 12, Dining Car 4 41, S20 Con gressional Limited, Dining Car, 6 61 lliiiilng Cur, 731 IDIulugCurJ p. in. and 12 03 night. For Ilaltlmore, accommodation, 9 12 a in, 2 Ol nnd 4 01 p in week days, 5 08 and 11 16 p m dally, KOK ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Hroad street station via Delaware river bridge Express, 9 40 n in,, 4 00 mid 7U1 p. in. Sundays, 9 20 a. in., 2 38 und 70-1 p. lu. 1 nvo Market Street Warf Express, 5 00, 9 00, a m, 2 00, 3 00, 4 00, 5 00 p ni, Sundays, 8 00, 9 00, 9 50 a lu uecotnuiodatioii 4 80 and S 10 p mf 81.00 excursion train, 7 00 n in Sunday only. Kor Cape May, Aliglcsea, Wlldwood and Holly Hcacb Express, 9 00 am, 2 30 and 4 03, p iu weekdays. Sundas. 820n m. Excursion, 7 00 n in Sundays only. Kor Sea isle City, Ocean City, Avnlon and Stone Harbor Express, 910 a. ui., 2 30, ami 4 20 p. ra. week days. Sundays, 8 20 a. in. Ex cursion 7 00 n in Sundays only. For Somen Point Express, 5 00, 9 00 a. in., 2 00, 3 00, 4 00, 5 00, p. m. week days Sundays, 8 00, 9 00 and 9 SO a. iu, I. II, Hutchinson, J, II. Wood, (len'l Manager, Geu'l PnVr Agt WM. SCHMICKER, JR., Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity For BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer nojiamrroinyoui Kpi Restores 5 RUPTURE i " If you wear tho CHAMPION TRUSS. HW'ftJi, and Qraii'ce ciiamDaene. Koae uy VoUadalohl Trull Co. CIO Ucuit5UPMii,P