.Altl.ISIir.U 1870. A' It catered toeJ 0T(,ry KT(.11K,Kcc.HiimUy,t from our T .nnin htiikkt. Niun Cksthk. ho Itur.itil I" iUllv.ini InSlien.imloah mid Hie clip niiruiiiMl"i Ii'h.h tumlJt mtn vcck.jmy Ut. uhn onrrUia. H' uwillW.OOn vour,or21 mihn month. iiR-nMo In wlvnnco. Vlvctll.e iiionts clmrKWl necorillint to guacv nnit .ltlcm. The piilillue riwervo tlio rlelii to chniiKO the ikmIUuu of lutvcrtl-elucnW wlicliorr the milt tiiatlu'i I'cwn ilcmntiilK It. The rlKiit la iwervwl to wjt-tnny aihottlniMiicnt, whether until lor or not, lant the itilillliT. limy deem Mliroper. AiiieiiwiiR " '" miun niillentloll. ltlllerui! At Urn "tolltee nt HIicnnmloRli, I'm., a" eeoiiil clan mail matter. TKI.Kl'HQNK CoNNKCTllON' 'All the News That's rit to Print." Evening Herald wnNiwi)AY. ocror.r.n :.. iws. OUK COUNTRY : rirst. Last and Forever. A ft Kit next Siittmliiy voter will bo miiilili' to pay tuxen witliln tlicliiiiiU'il tinio to voto In November. IJaltimohk is entirely free, from municipal debt, wbich is really better tlimi winning tbe biiMj-biilluliiiinploii ship. Anothku new btittU'hliip, the Illi nois, wan launched yesterday. L'ncle Sum's navy is growing rapidly under Kepubliean udminist ration. Tun School Jloard will illl two vacancies in tbe local corps of teach ers at the meeting this evening. They will not wanj.fot applicants. ..-TliM'iiiix5 from our a-'cnts and newsboys for the month of Septem ber show an increased circulation for tliellKUM.n. The people will have the news, and they know where to Ht it. . . Movtaxa Kenublicani have dropped free silver from their plat form. The silver-producing states realize that the metal has been in jured by political humbug and pre- teusion. So.mk of the Demoeritii) writers of scathing articles on camp horrors have beon i-uilcl upon for their facts. Of course, they will rush forward with the particulars, unless they have mislaid them. TliK Republican party is a fjreiit jiromoter of labor and business in terests. It is announced by the chair man of the New York clearing house committee that the dividend pay ments tills year tiro the greatest in the history of the country. Lkt no public olllcial who has done bin dill v be sucrillced to mere public clamor, and let no public olllcial who has neglected his duty be whit washed. Thus speaks President McKinley. His Democratic defamers have taken to the woods. 'Tint President told ns to shotv no favoritism and bring out the facts," mid one of the commissioners ap pointed to investigate the War De partment, "and that is what we are going to do."' An investigation of tlmt elmracter will spike the Demo cratic gllllS. TlIK people of New York should experience no trouble in choosing be tween Theodore ltoosevelt and Uioh urd Groker as to which they would prefer as Chief Kvecutive of the state. Augustus Vim Wyck, if elected, would be no more (iovernor of New York than his I rother Robert is Mayor of (ireater New York. He would be simply a llgurebimil and the pliant tool of the boss. The Result of Publicity. 1 1 pays to advertise. This is a trite saying, but it is none the less truth ful because trite, listen to tile re ward which a Milford, Del., woman receives because she advurtit-ed. She was a widow sail iiml lonely. When evening's shadows fell she looked and longed for tho return of the husband of her bosom, but ho canio not. And she sat down to n cheerless supper, and coiupanionless the ovenipgs and the mornings wore uway. Thus it might have gone on for ever had not tho newspaper that enlightening and civilizing agency -come to her assistance. She adver tised. And why not T Bho wuh wast ing her charms on a desert house hold. Many a gem of purest ray serene tho dark, tinlorded, wjtlovved households bear. So sho advertised. And pf the replies thero were sovon basketful. Hut as she only needed one, she exercised care and judgment in tho assortment of the replies, and, us a result, there will shortly no a wedding In Montana. In that fur-off state another "sweeter self" whs astray -he was u bachelor, and his heart yearned across tho great American dosort to tho spot where another .heart was yearning on full tlmo and with the uld of that civilizing agency Cupid has again scored. Tho bachelor has money ; the widow has experience What more is needed 1 May they be happy and Instil In their growing progeny the maxim tlmt il always pays to advertise. Hood's liest to take uitcr dinner, prevent distress, aid dlges- Mji H I I Hon, cure constiput on, K 1 i 9 IurelrvegifUtU doiii,trTii,e m n t or cauio pain Suitl ty uii di'iigK) tti. ?5 rnut. ftopiireil calf hj I 1. liuod i Uk, Lowell, Man. MKS, 'PINKHA3I TALKS ABOUT 0VA1UTIS. Lottor from Mm. Oarrlo P. Trompor thnt nil SufTorlnw Womon Should Kond. Ovaritis or Inflammation of the ovnrles the -H HH 1 J KSWj 1 Tlll untold agony. Tho first doso helped me. And now, after using eight bottles of Vegctablo Compound, ono bottlo of Illood Purifier, one box of Liver Pills, I am proud to say I am as well as I ovor was. I might have saved a largo doctor's bill and much suffering, had I tried your precious medicine in tho beginning of my sickness. All In tho village know I was not expected to live, when I had tho first and second attacks. In fact, I had no hope until I begun taking your Vegctablo Compound. It has saved my llfo." A Million Women Have Been Benefited toy Mrs. Plnkliam's Advice and Medicine "V mini; Shaw Ajrnln on Trim. Camden. N. J.. Oct. 5. The interest ras.n'.Tustcrt In tho prevluus trial of youiiff Kll Shaw, when he was arraign ed on tho rlmtRe of munlerlnff Ills cramlmotlier, Mrs. Kmma Siane, and acqultloil, was notlcealily lacking yes terilny, when Shaw was again placed on trinl for Ills life In the Camden court for the mother of his mother, Mrs. Sarah Shaw. Since the acquittal of Shaw on the charge of killing his grandmother the morbid desire of the throngs who were so persistent In their attendance at the first trial seems to have been satisfied. The case now, evidently, has no I'lemeiitH of sensation alism for the crowd. A l.oou to travelers. Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry. Cures dysentery, diarrhoea, seasickness, nausea. Pleasant- to take Arts promptly. THE PRODUCE MARKETS As Itolleotoil by Doiilliursln I'hllfiilol- llt!ii mill llnltiiiioro. I'lillnilelphln. Oct. J. Klour slow; win ter Rupirilno, $2.15(12.10: Pennsylvania loller. clear. $nf3.2.",; city mills, extra, MCi2.7.'. ltye Hour lirm at S2.S5 per lmr- lel fur choice I'ennsylvnnln. Wheat firm: No. 2 roil, October, OSffiUXUc. Corn firm; No. 2 mixed, October, 5W!l3ac. Onts quiet nml steady; No. 2 white, new, Zitec; No. 2 white, clipped, new, 2SW2SV4C Hay steady; choice timothy, JlO.nnftll for largo bales. Heef steady; beef hams, $20Q20.CO. l'ork dull; family, J12.Mil3. I.ard weak; western steamed, fj. llutter linn; west ern creamery, 151yif20',4 ; do. factory, lUii?14Uc.: Kleins. 20i,ic.; Imitation creamery, 1311 17c; New York dairy, HTf 19c; do. rri'.unrry, 15'!2iic Cheese steady; law, white, MiiiiMfec; small do., SftfiOc; light skims, P.ii7e.; part skims, GisfiCc; full skhnx. iiV&HtW&c Kirns firm; New Yoik unil Pennsylvania. nVidSc. ; west ern, fresh, 17V4c l'otatoea steady; Jer seys, 1.12Vifil.37!4; New York, $1.2;j! 1.C216: Long Island. Jl.r.0Sil.75; Jersey sweets, il.2."'!72: southern sweets, 75c.($l. Tallow linn; city, 3Wc; country, 3WUZc. Pottonseed oil steady; pilmo crude, 18i! lVMic; do. yellow, 21'.i22c Petroleum firm; refined New Vork. JI1.C; Philadel phia and Baltimore, $1.90. Itosln quet; strained, comnion to uood, J1.30. Turpen tine steady ut ,KV"32c. KIcp steady; do mestic, fair to extia, tVfic; Japan, 5o. Ilaltlinore. Oct. 4. --Flour quiet nnd un changed. Wheat dull; spot month and November, CTiiiilVSc: December, G7? CSHc; steamer No. 1 red, G2GIG3c.; south ern, by sample, G3ifG89ic. ; do. on grade, G3VifiCS',ic. Corn Urmer; spot mid month, 33Vifl3.Sc.'. November, 33(f(3:H4c; now or old November or December, 3214Jf32c. ; steamer mlxid. 32',4(S32?(ic.; southern, whlto, :i51i3c; do. yellow, 35V4f3r,',.c. Oats firm; No. 2 western, 2SQ2SU.C.; No. 2 mixed do., 2(Ki ai'.e. Rye dull and lower; No. 2 nearby, 4Ue. ; No. 2 western, 61c. Hay firm; No. 1 timothy, $1010.&0. Grain freights firm; steam to Dlverpool, per bushel, 4d., November; Cork, for orders, pur quarter, 4s., October. ltvo Stock Mnrhot. Now York, Oct. 4. rieeves steady; cables Blow. Calves dull; venls, $t??7.C0: grasscrs and fed calves, $313.00; sheep nnd limbs quiet; sheep, $3(31.93; lambs, $5 130; choice, $6.10. Hogs slow at $481.00. Give the Children a Brink called Grain-O. It is a delicious, appetizing, nourishing food drink to take the place, of colliio. Sold by all grocers anil liked by all who have used it bccatiso when properly prepared it tastes like tlio finest coffee but is frco from nil its injurious properties, uratii- Oaida illso3tlon and strcugtlicns tho iiorvos. It is not a stimulant but a health builder, and clilMron. ns well as adults, can drink it with groat bonofit. Costs about 1 as lunch aa olleo. 15 anil 25c, Calondars for 1KD0. The HmtALD olllco has a full and complete lino of caloiulars for 1811!). If you con tomplato a calendar for your friends, icsorvo our order iititil you seo our line, it win mean a big saving to you. They aro also bountiful specimens ot lltlioginplilr art anu cry reasonable in price. Tlio WIlMilnutiin Hoy Won. "Washington, Oct. 6. Kid Wilson, of Kansas City, nnd Jack Farrel, of Wil- mlnsrton, Del., were scheduled to box rounds last night, but in the fourth round the referee awarded tho contest to Farrell on a foul. A Murderous Oeoruln Volunteer. Atlanta. Oa., Oct. B. D. Phillips, of Savannah, a private In tho Second Georgia regiment, was locked up drunk yesterday afternoon by a provost guard and was not searched. Phillips had on his person a revolver, anil us soon as loft alone amused himself by shooting at other prisoners walking In tho cor ridor outside. He shot Claude Iove, another white prisoner, through the head. He made a desperate fight when tho olllcers went to disarm him, Love Is In tho hospital in a serious condition, but may live. Caught Typhoid 1'uvor nt a l'unernl. Towanda, Pa., Oct. L Donald Tuttlo, of Orwell township, died yesterday of typhoid fever. He was ono of six young men, all Sons of Veterans, who aoted aa pallbearers at the funeral of 1'ilvuto Charles B. Moore, of Company J.I, Ninth regiment, on Bept. 4. Mooro died at Chlckamaugu of typhoid fever. The other five young men are sick with the (ever, anil jihyslelans say that two of Ihem cannot live Two others who as listed at the funeral are down with the !ever. may result from sudden stopping of monthly now, from lnflitmmntloti of tho womb, and many other causes. Tho slightest indication of trouble with tho ovaries should claim your instant attention. It wilt not cureltsclf, anil iv hospital operation with all it ter rors may easily result from neglect. The fullest counsel on this sub ject can be secured without cost by writing to Mrs. Plnkham, at Lynn, Mass., and asking for her advico. Your letter will bo confliloutlal and seen by women only. Miis.Caiuue l Thumi'kk, Lalco, Ind., whoso letter wo print, Is only 0110 of many that havo been cured of ovarian troubles by Lydia IS. I'Inkham's Vcgo- tame uonipounu. "DnAn Mns. Pinkuam: I was sufTcriug from congestion of tho ovaries, misplacement of the womb, Irregular, scanty, and painful menstruation, also kidney trouble. 1 had let It go on until I could not sit up, and could not straighten my left leg. My X'hyslclan gavo me relief, but failed to euro mo. Reading tho testi monials of different women, telling what Lyclirv K. I'Inkham's Vegctablo Compound had dono for them, I decided to give it a trial. I had almost given up hopes, as I hnd sulloreil TO TIIE LAND Or SUNSHINE And I'lmtern, tbe Iliinil of America, Call- fornla. Via the truo pathway, "The lion .Mountain IZontc," which traveucsn region of perpetual sunshine, where snow storms, blizzards or high altitudes aie unknown, Pullman first and second class palace and tourist sleeping cars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and Now Mexico, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Novada, without change, Quick time, low nilos, and all the comforlsof modern railway improvements guaranteed to all who pur- ckaso tickets via the Missouri Pacific railway system. Kor rates right from your home, literature, and full information, drop a postal card, J. P. Median, T. P. Agent. 51D Itail road avenuo, Eluiira, N. Y or 301 liroad way, New York. 3-1 -tf V. E. Ifoyt, Q. E P. Act. A Sure Cure for Coughs and Colds. That's what l'an-Tina is. 2.1c. AtGrulilcr Bros., drug stoio. KniglUH Templar Triennial Conclave On account of tho Knights Templar Trien nial Conclave, to ho held at Pittsburg, Pa. October 10 to 1 1, tlio Pennsylvania railroad company will sell oxcursion tickets from stations on its lino to Pittsburg ami return at rate of single faro for tlio round trip, with minimum of 25 cents. Tickets will bo sold October S to 13, good to return until Oetobor 17 inclusive. The return limit of tickets from llarrisburg anil points east thereof can bo extended to Octo ber 31 upon depositing same on Oetobor 13 to 17 with tho Joint Agent at 1'ittsuurg and tho payment of fifty cents. llow'ii This? We offer One Hundred . DollarH Itewnrd for any ense of I'atnrrh that enn not bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. K. J. CHUNKY A: CO , Props., Toledo, O. We the undersigned, havo known 1 J. Cheney or tbe Lint 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions nnd fin ancially able to mrry out any obligations mnde by their Ann. Wmr &TUAUX, Wholesale Drugglstn, Toledo, O. Wai.dinu, Kinnan ,t Maiivin, Wholcnato Drug gists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is taken Internally, nitbig directly upon tho blood and miitous Biirfaees of the syetem. Price 7!e. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. The South anil Its AtlviuitiigoH. Tho Southern Railway has issued for frco distribution, a sixteen page journal dos ciiptivo of Virginia, Nortli and South Caro lina, Tennessee, ueurgia, Alaliama and .Mississippi. Persons seoking now locations, or capitalists desiring to make safoaud profit able investments will find tlio information contained therein both vnluablo and inter csting. Copies will bo mailed freo upon ap plication to John M. Bcall, District Passcn ger Agent, 828 Chestnut strcot, Philadelphia, Pa. To Curo n Cold lit ()n Day Take Laxativo liromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tlio money if it fails to cure. 25c. Tlio gcuuino has h. 11. Q. on caeli tablet. tf ANOTHER BIG BATTLESHIP. Forty Thousand I'ooplo Wltnoss tlio Launch ol' tlio Illinois. Nowport News, Va Oct. G. Amid the enthusiastic plaudits of nearly 40,000 intently interested people, tho special salutation of steam whistles from many boats and tugs, and the strains of "Tho Star Spangled Banner," the first class battleship Illinois slid Into tho water yesterday. The launch was a brilliant success in every particular, tho mechanical preparations being per fect. ' Tho sponsor of the vessel, Miss Nannlo Lelter, of Chicago, was ac companied by Governor Tanner, of Illi nois, his staff, In full uniform, and a crowd of distinguished Chlcagoans, in cluding Mayor Carter HarriBon. Among v,n ntiier uuests were aovcrnor Taylor of Virginia, Mrs, John A . Logan, Judge Advocate General ana nirs. uumiy, Ronntor and Mrs. Mason, Assistaiu Secretary Melklcjonn, uongressimui Foss and many others. Notable among ,o vnacf-iH in tho hurbor was the presi dent's dispatch boat Doipmn, navins hnnni Ass stmit secretary or me Navy Allen and a party of Washlng- tonlans. . Tim Iminch ne- was followeu oy elaborate lunch given to over COO guests by the shipbuilding company, and the festivities closeil witn a granu uun. Haywood Hulonxod l'rom Custody. Omnlm. Neb.. Oct. E. Benjamin J, Haywood, cx-treaguror of the state of Pennsylvania, who was arresieu chatged with complicity with Senator Matthew Quay and others in aucgeu misuse of state funds, has been re leased from police custody In respnnso to n telegram from District ."VUorney Graham, of Philadelphia. Mr, Hay wood will probably not leave for Phil adelphia for Boveral days, as he wants to spend a few days at the exposi tion. Mr. Haywood said the order for his arrest dumbfounded him. He said he could not figure out In any manner how he could be Implicated In the af fair, as he had no connection whatever with the People's bank ot Philadelphia at the time or prior to JtB failure. tfc ALL QUIET AT I'EKIN. Chinaman Who Insulted i:uropeann Publicly l'unl-beil, Pckln, Oct. 5. There Is an entire nb Fense ot excitement here, and the streets are as quiet ns those of London. The decision of the Ilusslnii legation to In crease the strength of Its escort or guard Is calculated to have an In jurious effect In keeping up the fiction of excltemtnt. This step has .ibllnl the Hrltlsh minister, Sir Claude M. MacDonald, to follow suit, anil u de tachment ot lhltlsh marines hag been ordered to the capital for the protec tion ot the legation of Great Ilrituln. The place wheie a number of F.u ropeans were recently Insulted has been roped off, nnd Inside of It the eight of fenders have been plnced, Wcar'ng heavy cagci. Inscribed "Punished for assauliig Europeans." Tho Chinese forelgiVaolllcc has amply apologized for the occutreiice, and several regiments are held 'n readiness in case of dis orders. Well Informed people hero differ as to whether LI Hung Chang will return to power. Hut the absence ot new? from the palace leads to the assump tion thnt the power of the dowager empress Is definitely assured. Fur ther changes are Improbable, ns tho emperor Is reduced to a state of tute lage. Three Slifloi'iiti'il hi n'Wpll. Paola, Kan., Oct. B. Iiopnrt comes from Somerset, 12 miles from here, of tho suffocntlim of tin op men In a well on the farm of Jnmcs Hnrner. After an explosion of dynamite In tho bot tom of the well William Ibillard, rjert Puvls nnd John Gnllln went Into tho well, one after the other. When no sign came fiom the men below Hob Coffer was sent down with a rope tied around his b'.dy. Coffer, too, suc cumbed to the deadly gnsses, but not until he had tied the lope around the. body of one of the men, John Gatlln, who was brought up In a dying condi tion. Hallortl and Puvls were brought up dead. Coffer was revived. A Clever Trick It certainly looks like it, hut thero Is leally no men aiiom it. Aiiynoiiy can try it who has laino back and weal; kidneys, malaria or nervous troubles. We mean ho can cure hlm-clf right uway by taking Electlic Hit ters. This medicine tones up tho wlioio system, acts as a stimulant to tho liver ami kldueys, is a blood punlier and ncrvo tonic. It cures constipation, headache, faintim? spells, sleeplessness anil melancholy. It is purely vegetable, a mild laxative, and rc storcj tlio system to its natui-.il vigor. Try Electric Hitters and bo convinced that thov aro n miracle worker. Every bottle guaran teed. Only 50c. u bottle at A. Wasley's drug store. Schooner Lot and Hlgbi Drowned. Charleston, S. C. Oct. 0. The four masted schooner Small L. Palmer, Cap tain Whlttler, with phosphate rock. from Charlotte Harbor to Carteret, N. J., was lost In a fierce storm Sunday morning oft Stone Inlet, soven miles south of Charleston. As the vessel was sinking Saturday night her crew took to the rigging, where they remained until Sunday morning, when they tried to take to the boats. One boat was smashed and one sunk. The cnptuln was washed awny three times, finally sinking. Two negroes were washed ashore at Kdlsto Island and brought to Charleston yesterday. Desldes tho cap tain six men were washed overboard. The drowned are Captain Whlttler, First Mate nrlggs, Second Mate Mc Donald, Steward Pat Itelly, Seamen Thomas Febroato, Walter Stancllfte. Joe Myers nnd James Hoe, the two lat ter colored. Di. .lolm IImII'h Kunonil. Now York, Oct. 5. The funernl ser vices of Itev. Dr. John Hall, late pastor of tho Fifth Avenue Presbyterian church, were held at that churcli yes terday. The body lay In tho plain oak collln In which it was brought fiom Ireland. The services were conducted by Itev. Dr. Wallace Ttadcllffe, moder ator of the general assembly of the Presbyterian church; Rev. Pr. Will iam M. Paxton, of Princeton T' eologl cal seminary; Itev. Hugh Pritchard nnd Itev. Dr. I. II. Polhemus, D. D. Addresses were made by the first two clergymen. Tho principal address was made by Dr. Paxton, a lifelong friend of Dr. Hall. The builal ceremony to day consisted of a prayer by Itev. John S. Maclntlsh and the reading of the burial service. Interment was in Wood lawn cemetery. 1'ovorty No fJrounit 1'or Divorce St. Louis, Oct. C In the court of appeals yesterday Judge Bland set aside the divorce obtained recently at Springfield, Mo., by Mrs. Isabella Campbell from her husband, William C. Campbell. .Mrs. Campbell sued hot husband for divorce on the grounds of desertion and general Indignities, and was granted a decree, with the custody of the two children. Judge Bland de cides that tho divorce was an Injus tice to Mr. Campbell. He said the evidence went to show that Campbell was a poor man, working for wages, while his wife had $10,000 in-property and a fixed income of $50 a month be sides. The husband's only offenso was his poverty. Judge ninnd said there was no law in Missouri which made noverty a ground for divorce. Oh, the Pain of Rheumatism! Rheumatism often causes tho most In- tonso suffering. Many havo for years vainly sought relief from this disabling dleoaso, anil aro to-day worso off than over. Rhoumatlsm la a blood disease, and twin's, Hpccine is thooniy curo, lo causo It Is tho only remedy which can reach sucn aeep-seaiou diseases. A few years ago I was taken with lnflamma' tory Ithcumatlsm, which becatno so lntcnso that I was for weeks unablo to yalk. I tried soveral projnlncnt phyet clans and took their treat ment faithfully, bat was unablo to get tho slight est relief. Intact, my con anion scemea to grow worso, the disease spread nvprmvnnlln, nml from November to March fjs I Buffered agony. I tried f many patent medicines. 'ttlkvv? li It 1 but nono relieved me. S Pi R$ 7 l'Pon the a d v 1 o o of a MvIij 7 . friend I decided to try 3. fl. S. liefore allowing nio to tako It, how ever, my guardian, who waa a chemist, ana lyzed tho remedy, and nrbhounced It free o( potash or mercury. I fef t'so much better after taking two bottles, that I continued the rem e.iy.unclln twomonlhs 1 was cured completely. Tho ouro was permanent, for I havo never stneo had a touch ot HheumatUm though many times exposed to damp nnd cold -woatmsr. lSl.EANOIt M. Tll'PELL. 8711 1'owolton Avenue, 1'hlladelphla. Don't suffer loncer with Rheumatism. Throw aaidu your oils and liniments, as they pan not roacn your trotniio. uon't oxpqrlmcnt with doctors their potash and mercury will add to your disabil ity and completely destroy your diges tion. For oTU J a a&aro &f l lit; iiitiii will curo perfectly and permanently. It is guaranteed purely vegctablo, anil contains no potash, mercury, or other mfnoral. Rooks mailed frco by BwlU Bpocillu Co., Atlunta, Ga. TI1H MURDER OH MRS. LEONARD. Jovoph Hrown Declarer Thnt Minns Ilplnnoy struck tho I'otnl IIIowh. Chester, Pa., Oct. C Joseph Hrown nnd Minus Dclaney, accused of tho Leonard murder, were given a hearing Jointly before Mayor Hlack and Coro ner T. H. Mlnshall yesterday. Drown confessed that on the fatal Friday night that he and Minus Dclaney got up to got some of Peter Leonard's chickens, nnd while they were thero Peter Leonard came out of tho cabin and he struck him with a piece of wood, "When he fell In a heap I got scared and stalled towards Dclatmy's cabin. Minus Dclaney went for Mrs. Leonard, as phe stood near a peach tree. He sttuek her and she fell all In a heap and gave a groan. Sho did not make an outcry nt the time, Sho was hit too hard to mnke an outcry. I do not know what she was hit with, but It was something heavy. "After Mrs. Leonard was knocked down I helped Minus to carry Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Into their cabin. Minus had hold of her hands and I her feet, After putting them In.tho house I came out and got the chickens and went to Minus Delaney's house with them. Minus went Into the Leonnrd house nnd was In thero with Mrs. Leonard. I saw Olllccr Harry Raymond coming down the Heading railroad. I then ran over to Leonard's cabin and called Minus and said that Olllcer Itoymond was coining down the railroad. Minus said, 'My God, what will we do.' IIo did not come out at the time, and Itaymond went away. After Minus came over to his house we then got leady to go to bed. Ilefore Minus went to bed he threw tho pair of chickens we had stolen over Into the weeds. I left the next morning. Defore leaving Minus wnnt ed me to bury my pants. I said I would bury them when 1 ennip homo from woik. Minus said we bad better clean up all this business." The prisoners were held without ball for court. A Wriuuroil lluslmtut't Heveiifro. Fvansvlllc, Hid., Oct. C. J. Ii. Con nors wns yesterday seen rowing a skirf ncross the river. Af soon as he reached tho Kentucky shore he opened fire on a man nnd woman who were concealed. It transpired that Connor's wife wns with Charles Williams. Mrs. Connors and Williams wore both killed and Con nors escaped. I'rliii'ol.v Ollt to lliiiperor William, llerlln, Oct. E. A groat landed pro piietor In western Prussia, named lllrkner. bos nresonted to Kimiprnr William, who has signified his accept ance, the splendid manor house and CiKllnen estnle ,if T,. 1)110 nprn Tlif. aa. tate Is especially valuable for Its shoot ing preserves. "Saved Her Life." Its. JOIJN WALLET, of Jefferson. Vis., than whom nono 19 moro highly cslecmtd or widely known, writes. "In lTO I had a r-ovcro attack of LaOrlppo and nt tho end of four months, In Eplto of all phyr.Iclans.fi lends and good nursing could So, my lungs heart nnd nervous system woro so completely wrecked, my llfo was de spaired of, my frleml3 giving mo up, 1 could jnly sleep by tho uso of opiates. My lungs and heart pained mo terribly and my cough was moat aggravating. I could not llo In ono position but a short tlmo and not on my left sldo at all. My husband brought mo fir. Miles' Nervine and Heart Curo and I bo i'an taking them. When I had taken a half bottlo ot each I was much hotter and contin uing pcrsKtently I took about a dozen bot tles and TMscornplotely lestisrcdtohcaltUto tho surprise of all." ITOT-yfn.j'S Dr. Mile.' Ilcmcdlesig'OT aro sold by all drug- V rW cists llT'drr ii rwiftlv'nrcM IVWea suarantec, first bottlo IpiisSilOfBi benefits or money ro- Onp4riw-sk tund-:d. Hook on i dU- .j C M lascs of tho heart and I'Sk T.'viM per vc fro... A.hW. KlliM UU.M'U iHKim" l ' n., michart, Ir.d PROFESSIONAL CARDS M. IIURKK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office Kcan hlllldluir. corner of Main an Centre streets, Hucuantloah, J II. 1'OMHIIOY, ATTOHNI1Y-AT7LAW Shenandoah, Vat pitOK. JOHN JONICS, MUSICAL INSTUUCT0R, Lock Hox 65, Mnhnnoy Clly, Pa. Uavlncr studied tinder bo mo of the best matcrn 1p Iwri(ton nnd 1'arlH, will glva Jcsftom mi tlio viol In, mandolin, Kultarand vocal culture Teruta reanonabto. Address lncaroof Htronae the Jeweler Shenandoah, DRINK- CIJJARY'S EXTRA 1'INI QUAUTY -GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparilla.. and Orange Champagne. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardln St. '''' When angry don't Put emember the name 5 when yoy buy again. Philadelphia & Reading Railway Engines Burn Hard Coal No Smoke IN KFKECT OCrrOItnit 1, 189J. Trnin leave Bhcuaiidonli as follows : For New York via Philadelphia, wielc diiy, 7 30 il 51 a. in., 12 27, 8 10 and 6 07 p. in. Kor New York via Mauch Chunk, weok ilayn 7 ,10 a. ni., 12 27 and 3 10 li. ni. lror Heading and Philadelphia, week da 7 30. 9 51 a.ui., 12 27, 3 10 and 0 07 p. to For PottHvlllc, week daj'B, 7 30, (151 a. m., 12 27, 3 10, 0 07 and T 25 p. in. Iror Tamuqua and Maluuioy Oily, week ilayn 730,9 51 a. m., 12 27. 3 10 mid 0 07 p. III. For WilllaniMport, Huuhiirv nml LcwIslillrK, week days, 11 30 a. m 12 27, 7 -5 p. in For Maliano Plane, weekday, 7 30, U 51, 11 30 a. in., 12 27, 8 10, 0 07, 7 25, 9 55 p. in. For AblilanJ and Shamoktu, week day, 730, 1180 a. m 12 27, 3 10,0 07, 725 ami 9 55 p. in. For Baltimore, WashlliBton nnd tho West via II.4 0, It. K., ihrouch tratnx lea" l KeadhiK Terminal, Philadelphia. (P. A It. II K.) nt 320, 7 55,11 20 a. m., 8 10 and 7.27 I'. l. HilmlnyH, 8 20, 7 00, 11 20 n. in., 3 40 nnd 7 27 p. ni. Addi tional trnlns Irom Twenty-fourth nnd Client, nut htrectu Btatlou, week dayH, 10 K0 n. til. 12 211. 12 15 8 10 p.m. Holidays, I 85, K 23 p. m. TISAINH FOIt HHF.NANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week dayp, 12 15, 4 30, B 00, 11 30 n. III., and 1 45, I 30, 9 00 p.m. Leave New York via Mauch Uln.nk, week days, 4 80, 9 10 a. in., 1 80 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, HeadiiiR Terminal, week days, 3 10,8 80, 10 21 a. ni. and 130, I Of. p. m. Leave Heading, week days, 7 00, iOOH, a, in. 1215,4 17,6O0p. m. Lcnvo Pottavlllo, week days, 7 10, 7 10 a. in 12 30 i 10, 0 10 and G 50 p. In. Leave Tniuiuiua, weekdays, 8 3(1, 11 23 a. in., I 49, 5 50, 7 20 p. ill. Leave Mnhnnoy City, week days, 9(11, 1147 n.lll.,2 22,5 12,021,741 p. Ill Iave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 030. 9 21. 10 25, 1169 a. m 2 11, 5 32, 0 II. 7 1.7, p III. Leavo Wllltnmsport, week days, 7 12, 10 no n m 12 31 and 4 00 p. ni, ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street wart nnd South street wharf for Atlantic City, Weekdays Knprcss, 9 00, n. m., 2 00, 4 00, 5 00 p.m. Acaoiniiiodntlon, 8 00 a in., 0 80 p m Sundays Express, 9 00, 10 00 am Aceoimno la tum, 8 00 a in, 4 45 p. m. lteturnlne leavo Atlantic City depot, corner Atlantic and Arknnsns avenues. WcekiSnys Kjpresa, 7 35, 9 00, a. in., 3 80, 5 30 p m. Accommodntlon, H 15 a. m. 4 05 p. in, Sundays Kxpress, 4 00, 7 30 p. m. Accoranioda tlon. 7 15 a. ni., 4 15 p. m. For Capo May, Sen Islo City and Ocean City Weekdays 900 a in, additional for Capo May, 4 15 p ni for Hea Islo Cltv, 5 00 p in, for Ocean City, 4 15, 5 03 p in. .Sundays, Chestnut street 9 15 a m., South street, 9 0J n. in. Parlor Cars on all express trntnB. yor further Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia and Heading Hallway ticket agent or address I. A. Swkioard, Edsok J. Wkeks, Ocn'l Sunt., Qen'l Pnss'r Agl., Heading Terminal, Philadelphia. Baby fin iriel Every mother feels an Inde scribable dread of the pain and danger attend ant upon the most critical pe riod of her life. Becominc a mother should be a source of joy to all, but the Bufferinrr n n A danger of the ordeal make its anticipation one of misery. OTHER'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 arc obviated by the use of Mother's Friend. is a blessing to woman. 91.00 rEnBOTTLBBl all Drusr Stores, or oont by express on rooelpt or prioo. BOOKS OontalnlDB tnvalnablo Information of tore interot to all women, will ha sent uirx to any address, upon application, by Tk. B1UDFIELD BE0DLAT0B CO.. iUaaU. Oa. grind your teeth between them. ennsylvania RAILROAD. BOHUYKIMi DIVISION. OCTODKU 4, 1898. Tmlna will leave Hlieiifttidoali After tho AOOte Unto for VltfHui (Mlberton, Krnckvllle, lftk wntcr. m. iJiatr, 1'oitsviiie. jiambiirK, uofttnn, I'ottstuwii. IMioetilxvIlle. IforrlHtowii itud Phil- tUeljililfi (Hr'rful street fttatlon) nt C 05 nnd 8 15 it. in., 2 02, C It p, in. on week UnyH. SumlnyM, S 15 a. ni., 1 25 p. m. Trains leave- Fraekvlllo for Sheitunilonh itt 7 nil, il 4ft a.m. nnd 5 46, 7 30 p. iv. .Sunday, 1 1 ui u. in, ana a m p. in. lA-nve rottflvlllo for Hlienamloah (via Kraek- vlllu) 710, 1120 a. in., 5 20, 7 10 p. tu. Hiimluy iu ;n a. in., ii p. in. iH'nve IMilIadeliilrfa. fllroad tttreet Htatlon). fni 81iimloah at 8Ji5 a. ut 4 10 p. m. week days. tintiays leave at uDuanu vf a. in. icavo Jtroad Street Htatlon. Philadelphia. FOU NEW YOKK. Kx press. week'dnyH, 3 20, 4 05. 4 50 5 05,5 1.V6 .VI 8 2U,U&0, 10 21 JlOUa. m, 12 00HCOII, 12 UA (Limited l 00 and I22 r. ru.l 1 40 30. 8 20. a 60, I 02, 5 00, 5 5(1 6 00, 7 02, J 50. 10 00 p. m.. i a ui , iiiKiit. liunuayn, a wwt 4 u.i, I rKJ. & ut, 5 ir, H20,9 50,10 2l, 11 at n. in., l2ai, 1235, J 10 00 p. m., 12 01 niKht. Kxpress fur Huston without change, 11 00 a week-day a, and 7 50 p. m., dally. I'ur Hea (Ilrt, Ashury Tark, Ocenm (Jrnrc, lAiug Hranch, H20, Hit a m, 3U0, 4 02 p m weekdays. Kor Iamhenvllle. ICaiton and Seranton. 0 50. J 00 u tn, 12 00 noon, 3 52, 5 00 (Lainljci tvllle nml I vast on only), wuekiluys, ami 702 m dally. IttilTalo, 0 00 a mf 12 00 noon weekdays, and 7 p m dally. "WASHINGTON AND TIUC SOUTH. Vor llaltlmoru and WnfllilnRton. 3 50, 7 20,S 32, 10 20,11 23, u. in., 12 0U, I2 31 M?.312, 4 IU 15 25 Conjrri'i'Hionnl Limited,) 0 17. AM, 7 3L li. in., nnd 12 04 nltiht week days. SundayH. 3 50. 7 20 J 12. 1123. a. in.. 12(W. 1 12. 4 4J. (520 uontimjaiunai i.imiteu,; 'boo T7ui p. m. mi' 12 05 nlirht. Wir ltnlflMinrn nnntn nwuTntlnn Ollrt m n rv and 4 01 p ni week days, 5 OH and 11 16 p m dully Atlantic Coast Line, express 12 00 p in, and 12W nlKht. dally. Southern Kail way, express 0 55 p nt, dally. Cliesaiicako t Ohio Hallway, 7 31 pin, dully. For Old lo!nt Comfort and Norfolk, 10 20 a in weekdays, 11 10 p in dally. Leavo Market street wharf ns follows: Kx press for New York, 0 00 a ni, t 30 p iu week tlays. l'or Inijf Krnuch, via Heaaido Park, M 30 a m weekdays. For Island IletRhti, R30 n m nnd 1 00 p in weekdays FOU ATLANTIC CITY. Ix"ave liroad street station via Delaware river bridge Kxpress. 0 40 a in.. 7 03 p. in, SuudavH. J 20 a. in., 7 UI p. m. jjeavo JMarketbtrect wan isx press, yiwa u 2 00,100,5 00 p m. Sundays, 9 00, 10 00 a m (aeeomiuodatloii I 30 and 5 00 p m. For Cape May, Sea Isle City, Ocean Clly, Avalon Stone Harbor, Anjclf sea, Wlldwood and IIollj lleacb Kxpresa, 000 a in, 4 00, p iu week days. Sundays, 0 00 a in. For Homers Point Kxpreas, 9 00 a. m., 2 00H 4 00, 5 00, p. m. week days Sundays, 9 00 and 10 00 a. m. Tho Union Transfer Company will call for nnd check linuge from hotels and rcsldem esfc J, 1J, Hutchinson, J, It Wood, Uen'l Manager. (Itm'1 Pans'ie'r Aicfc WM. SCHMICKER, JR., Agent (or Shenandoah and Vicinity .-For-- BARBBY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer noiiamrroinyoui RUPTURE If you wear tlio GHAMnUN IKUSS. Mntlo By UUiklohl Trun Co. CIO Locua5UPbli-,Pt. P
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