EVENING HERALD t - KSTAnuanno mo. t Published every Evening, tticept Sunday, at 3 Sooth jAnnm stiirkt, Nbar CKSinr. ..... i.i. .. u . ...U .,.1, ...! tl.a 1 119 nr.- -i ' " -'. .......... .. Hurron.'1 eg l.i. furalx cuts n week, my BbUXotliccntrlim. Hy nintl J8.00 u ycar,or25 cont. a month. payaMe In advance. Advertise mcnt. charged accordl lie to iinco anil position. The uulill.her. renTve, the right to change the iloVlilou ol advertisements wlicnover tho pul-ltiatlo-J ft new demand It. Tlio right In reserved to lJjtMnny advertisement, whether paid for or not, tartt the publishers may derm 1propcr. Advertising rates niado known upon application. , , , Kutered at the postofllco at Shenandoah, I'm., bs ocond class luall matter. TKI.KPI10NF. CONNKOTION' 'All the News That's Fit to Print." Evening Herald thcusday, orronui! o. isos. JUk COUNirtV rirst, I.nst ami Forever. Sknatuii lMcMlusK is after Waiia limker'H MCitli), ami In lniikox hoiul- uorious olinrj;es nitlnst the merchant jirince. Ik e. Hovernor Altfjolil Miys any thing; about free Mlver on his ciiin al(;n trip to Missouri he will not ho in line with the Democratic daily newspapers of the state. It looks as thouyh something may couiu out of the investigation Into the alleged sale of postolllees in Lehigh eoiinty. Some evidence shows that local politicians demanded cash consideration for these appointments. The rihtor Ji'dlciary. -The uytiwviY convention of theMag istj:ij,'1tfs' Association was hold in York, f " the latter .iiirtof last inoiith. One of tlie most important questions dis cussed was the advisability-of reduc ing the nuinler of Justices of the Peace in this state, and giving them enlarged territorial and other juris diction, and salaries instead of fees, The convention discussed tlio praeti eability of carrying out these sugges tions and camo to the natural conclu sion, from tho Justices' standpoint that the public was better and more economically served now than it would be if magistrates were salaried and a reduction made in their num ber. We have before us a copy of Thin Docket, containing the proceedings of the convention and editorial com ment upon this subject. Most of tho boroughs of the state, including Shenandoah, are restricted by Act of Assembly to two Justices. This, is certainly not too many, and there might bo work for more, when we consider the large percentage of foreign population. To salary these ollioials would raise a most vexatious problem for our legislators. True, there are some Justices wluxe fees amount to more than the salaries of tho Judges, but there are others in the farming dis tricts who seldom draw a eont from the enmity treasury. Then, again, business will drift in certain channels. Two Justices may bo elected in a town like Shenandoah, one having speiial ipmlillcations for tho ollice, while the other has little or none. The public, would soon discriminate, and the former would do tho hulk of the work, whether he was paid by fees or fixed salary. In nn.su er to tho assertion that the fee system is a temptation to dis honesty and an incentive to burden the courts with unnecessary eases, those who oppose the proposition point out that there Is as much, if not more, complaint from tho magis trates of Philadelphia, who are paid salaries, for returning petty cases as there is in any other section of the state. No law can regulate a man's lionest, and the only remedy is to ha found in the ballot box by election of competent men to thorns important ofllces. Speaking upon tho question of in creased jurisdiction, the Docket says; "If Justices were given tho power to finally dispose of petty criminal cases and given the jurisdic tion of civil eases to tho amount of $.r00, the higher courts would be ris. lioved of much of tho work that burdens them and the tax payers would bo saved large sums of court costs. Wo do not bellevo that magis trates should he appointed instead of elected. In that ease the ollice could only bo secured hy those having the .Catarrh Cured Fullness in tho Head ancURing ing in the Ears Botter In Evory Way Slnco Taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. " For several years. I had no cessation ot tho suffering' caused by catarrh. I had sense of fullness in tho head and ringing in my ears. ,One of iny nostrils was tightly olpsed bo I could not hreatho through It, and I could notch-army head. I tried several catarrh euros, but failed to get relief. Heeiny accounts of cures hy Hood's Barmparitltt I determined to glvo it a fair trial. After taking a few bottles I )va satisfied it had pffected a cure, for the catarrh no longer troubled rue a par tlcje and 1 felt better )n eycry way than for years'. I am now able to do a hard day' work on the farm." At.niuu K. Yinst, lloernentbwn, Pennsylvania. Hood's Sar8a narllla Is the beit la fact UieOneTrufJllbo'or.uririer. Bold by all drugglita, t'Mu Hood's Pills easy to operate. 23a. BEER AND It it probable t'lat nearly evcry4 tnnn who drinks liiodcr 5 ntcly or mmiodfuituly 1ms some disunso of' tlio Kidneys, Liver, mi 1 Madder or I llnnry uruns. More men moot Kinney Disease. -jv than nru k'lled in battle. Oft A. 49trt The usual symptoms nro n. sediment in tlio ttrino after it J'' ! 7 sinful ii duv nnil niirlit: mln In llio small of tlio back? m& - -ft f frequent desiie to ma W SAMPLE BOTTLn PURH. A sample bottle and RJ circular of v.iltuvble information will be forwarded by B1K - Mention tn't f,ifitr 7. ' writing. Tins is a genuine oiler and is guaranteed hv tlip pubhsliets of this paper. " 1 ihall do nil I cuti tn recommend Dr. DmIJ Kennedy's Pnvorlte Remedy for ui.ml. H lined ic. ' wilte.J. S. llcCoriniik, li. S, Depnrunont Mineral Surveyors llli Station. Idaho. Hieatet pull with the powers that he and would degenerate into a political maehiue, its occupants I iti tij pledged to favor the party In power." Millions Given Away. It is certainly gratifying to the public to know of one mmum in t lie land lin nro not ufiaid to lo generous to t lie iiccd ami sillier itiK- Tin- proiulctors of Dr. King's New Ui-nivery for ('niisiiiiiptiuii, t'onglii nnil Colds, lmve Kiveii nwny over ton million trial liottloiiof this giout modiciue; and Imvo the satisfaction of knnniiiK il lias nl. oln il.v inriil tlioiisiiinlH of liopi'lim hits Astlrna, llronchitis lloaiM'iicss nnil nil iliwn.rR of tlieTliro.it, Chest nml Limits me siuoly cuiit Iiy it. Call on A. Uitsli-y, l)nixgit, nnil fiet Il trial bottle free. HcRUlar sl.e .TOe. and Jl. livery hnttlo guarantceil, or price rrl'uniliil. The fioulil anil l.lplon llollel' I'mutx. Washington, del. G.--K. A Sumner, nf New Yolk, rpprewn'lntr the Helen flniihl fuinl nnil the Sir Thomas IjIi tnn fund rr tho re'lef t the t'nlteil Stales soldi! is, was In Washington yesterday. He Informed General Cor liln that It was the intention oC the lnanuKers nf these funds to expend some portion of the im ney for tlie sol diers In Cuba, and letters of Introduc tion to Generals I.nwton and Iloud were given him. 'I lie t ' 1 1 1 ii i ii 1 ii in to TiirNoy. Paris. Oct. (!. The ultimatum of the powers to Turk"- insists that Hie Turkish (roups must evni uate tlio l!niul of fiete williln a month fiom yesti i day. mid tln-lr withdrawn! must iiiniin.i.ei' within a fortnight at the latest Por Infants anil Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of 1'lro! Tirol I'lrel Insure your property from loss in the lilest and Ktroni'eftt, risli ITndcrwiiters Insiiiiiiwn C, ..r v.,rit. Anii'rica ami Hro Association, Hartford Firo Ins. Co., American Fjio Insurance Co., West Chester Fire Ins. Co., United Firemen's Ins. Co. T. T. Wri.MAMH, 12.1 Si. .Tardin St., Shenandoah. The Population of Shenandoah Is about eighteen thousand, and we would say at least one-half are troubled with some affection of the Throat anil Lungs, as tlioe complaints arc, accoiding to statistics, more numerous titan others. We would advise all not to neglect tlie opportunity to call on their druggist and get a bottle of Kemp's lialsam for tlie throat and Lungs. Trice 25 and 50c. Trial size free. Sold by nil druggists Joe I'ntolten Defeats .lolin It. Oouti'.v. St. l.ouls, Oet. G. Tho star feature nt the fair grounds yest.-iday was the paring race between Joe Patchon and John I. Gentry. Patchon won In two straight heats, taking the llrst by a nose In 2.0T and the second by a length 11 ml a quarter In 2.07V-!. The first heat was very close and exciting. Patchen led nil the way in each heat. In both heats they scored twice, getting nvay In the second break each time and In perfect older. Cure that Cough with Shiluh's Curo. Tlie best CoukIi Curo. Itelioves Croup promptly One million bottles sold last year. 10 doses forUjcts. Sold by 1. 1). KirHii and a guar anteo. DIsnHtroiw liieeuilliil'.v l'lro. Clarkesville. Teiiu., Oet. G. One of tlie most destructive fires heie in years occurred yesterday, burning the Grange Tobacco wniehoUHe, the Louisville and Nashville depot, Gracey storage ware house and many tenement houses. The loss Is over half a million dollars. It Is believed to be the work of Incendi aries. It started In the Grange ware house, which contained about 4,500 hogsheads of tobacco, which is a total loss. Tho loss on the tobacco alone In this warehouse is estimated at $150,000, with about $1100,000 Insurance. flKirrs: I was dreadfully nervous, and for relief took your Karl's Clover Knot Tea. It ijtiioted my nerves and strengthened my whole Xorvotis System. I was troubled with Constipation, Kidtioy and Ilowcl trouble. Your Tea soon cleansed my system to thoroughly that I rapidly regained health and strength. Mrs. S. A. Sweet, Hartford. Conn. Sold by S. V. Kirlin ami a guarantee. To i:tnidlti' Mrs. licit Icln. Snn Francisco, Oct. 0. Governor Hudd yesterday afternoon decided that Mrs. Cordelia liotkln must go to Dela ware to stand trial for the murder of Mrs. John I'. Dunning and Mrs. Joshifa Deane. He will honor the requisition of the governor ot Delaware and order the Issuance of his warrant for tho de livery of Mrs. Ilotkln to Detective Mc Vey, the agent of the state of Delaware. There has been but one supreme court decision upon the question of her being a fugitive, and In that ease two jus tices held that the defendnnt was and three that she was not. The governor did not bellevo Hint she was, but thought that the law should be tested, and If it lie defective It could lie amend ed. For that reason he would Issue the requisition papers and Mrs. Ilotkln could carry the matter to the supreme court. Drowned In 11 Ilntbtiib. St. Louis, Oct. G. Hon, William Blrutt, aged about 25 years, son of Lord Helper, of Kingston, Derby, Eng land, and nephew of the Karl of Dun more, a Scotch peer, who Is a lord In waiting to Queen Victoria, was found dead in the bathtub in his apartments nt the West Knd hotel yesterday. His body was entirely submerged In tho water that filled the tub. The ro- tnnins were discovered by the man and maid ssrvanu uf the young man. He was Biibject to falntlnc spells, and it was evidently In one of these he was attacked whan In the water, as an au topsy levealed the faot the Mr. Btrutt's lUngs weie full of water nnd that he nail drowned in tho bathtub. WHISKEY urinnte, particularly tit night; pain in making water, anil urine mat stains mien wtieu iti touches it. Dr. David Kennedy's Pnvorlte Remedy corrects all bad effects upon the Kidneys caused by whiskey and beer, and puU a new element of life m the blood. Tho'-e who drink, as well ns total abstainers, will find in this time-tried medicine, restoration to renewed mail free to surt'erers who send their name and address to the l)r. lla id Kennedy Corporation, Rondout, N.V. A Hundred I. est nn lint Iim-'h Nlnnd. Muvatinah. Uu., Oct. G. The Morning News coi respondent nt Urunswick wlren thin Imre statement: "Martin Anderson, muster of the steamer Hesse, from Harlon. (Ju., lpports that SO bodies have been found nn IHitler's Island. This runs up the total deaths to 100. Hutlcr'n Island was populated mostly by noRToeK." THE PRODUCE MARKETS As I'elleeted by llctiltnirstlu t'lillnilol- puia anil null iiiinre. Philadelphia. Oct. f..-Flour weak; win tor superfine. $?.ir.f"2.ID: lVnnsvlennm roller, clear, $.Wi3.25; city mills, extra. S2.50 1 j. uye Hour mm nt l.i'.lil.M) per hun dred pounds. Wheat firm; No. 2 red, Oc tober. fiSfiCMic. Corn linn; No. 2 mixed, October, 31ft 34 lie. Oats quiet nnd steady; No. 2 white, new, 2754 e-: No. S white, clipped, new, 2SHi2Sii,c. liny dull: choice timothy, 10.5(Hill for huge bnlus. Heef firm: beef limits, 2W7 20.60. l'olk dull; fnmlly, $I2.50lii:s. I.nrd stonily: western steamed, J5. Putter linn; western crenin- ery. lDWiSOVtc.; do. factory, U'sfjll'c: imltntlon creamery. 13iiil7c; New York dally, 14ft Ulc.: do. creamery . 151120c, Cheese dull; huge, while and colored, SVtiMic.: small do.. He.; light skims, GU.W 7c.; part do., r.'-jtif.c. ; full do., 2Vir(3',fcc. Eggs Hint; New Yoik and Pennsylvania, llffilSe. ; western, fn-sli. 17',i,c. Potatoes stonily: .Terse) h, $1.12 I.37U.; New York, tl.25iril.G2Vf.: Long Island. $1.5nfil.75; Jersey sweets, $1.25112. Tallow steady; city, 3Uc.J country. S' f i ilii". Cottonseed oil steady; prime crude. ISc. ; do. yellow, 21V4(22c. Turp-ntliio linn at ::2i:;2',ic llirltlmore. Oct. 5. Flour dull and un changed. Wheat dull; spot, mouth and November. )7"-.i'5tWi'. : December. 071r GSVno. ; steamer No. 2 red l2?Vu f1c. : south ern, bj "!!;, 1c. Glf.MjSie. ; d 11 grade, C3' iii('iS4i . lorn Htm: spot and month, "3' '.i :::,. e. : November. ::.iR4iii::3Vlie. ; new or old November or December, 32Ti33c. ; steamer mixed. ''! t'.'i1.: southern, white, 35fi3".Hc : do. yellow. :!5'j1i3Cc. Oats firmer , No. 2 white, western. 2Si(2!ic. ; No. 2 mixed do., 2011201'. ltye easier; No. 2 nearby, IS'ie. ; "m. 2 western, 50Vic. Hay 111 in: No. 1 timothy. $10110.50. Grain fii'lglils firm; steam to Liverpool, 4d., October: 4s., November; Coik, for orders, 4s. 3d., October; Is., November. I.Ivo Stock Market. New York. Oct. 5. Ileeves slow: good lieoes stonily: others a simile lower; na tive steers. $l.f.oii.".:;r: oxen and stags, 2.T3ff l.L"0; bulls. 2.r,01i3.33; cows, $1.70 :i..r.n. Veals higher; other calves steady; vents. SI. r.01i I. SO: grassers and buttermilks, CMt?:": fed calves. $ll.."0i I. GO; western, jl.LT.. Sheep steady: lambs linn; primo stock a shade higher; sheep. $31I4.M; bimbs, jriffiO. Hogs lower nt $1.10. Hast Liberty, I'u.. Oct. 5. Cuttle about .Stonily; extra. $.-..':0foT.-!0: prime, $3f.r..20; common, J.1.401i:i.70. Hogs dull nud lower; prlrno mediums, t.l.IOTi-1: host Yorkeis. f3.Wfi3.lij; common to fair yorkeis, i.isj. heavy nogs. sxKitia.tij: uooil urns. n.l0tfi.'l.r.0, sklis nnil common pigs, J2j3; roughs, J2.2.)'& 3.23. Sheep slow; choice, II. WfH.DO; common, $3f( X0 ; choice spring lambs, jj.sofio.SO; common to sood, 13.50 5 23; venl calves, J0.C037. To Curo 11 Cold III One Day Tiiko Laxative Ilrouio Quinine Tablets. All druggists lofuiid tlio money if it failsto cine. c. Tito genuine lias L. li. Q. on each tablet. tf l'ornKors to 110 shut. San Francl.-i-o, Oct. G. Soldiers who returned from Honolulu on the steamer Senator state that drastic measures have been adopted theie to enforce dis cipline. Foraging, It Is said, has been entiled on with a high hand. General King policed Honolulu with 100 mount ed men and issued an order that any soldier caught foraging would be court martlaled and shot. Everything has been quiet since the order was Issued, Colonel llrynu l!e.oIns Ills lieglmeiit. Jacksonville, Pla., Oct. G. Colonel W. J. Ilryan, accompanied by Mrs. Bryan, arrived Monday night. He was busy yesterday looking after his regiment. Colonel Ilryan polled It yesterday upon the question of going to Cuba, and It Is stated that about 87 per cent of the men expressed a desire to return home, the olllcors being about equally divided, many of them not voting. Chlnn'H Knipci'tir Still Allvo. Paris, Oct. G. The Chinese legation here publishes nn nlllclal communica tion formnlly denying all reportH of tha death of the empeior of China. Queen Victoria In 11 Itlllin wily. London, Oct. (1. Queen Victoria, her daughter, the ox-E,.ipiess Frederick of Germany, and Pilncess Adolphe, of Schaumbeig-Llppe, had a narrow es cape while diiving at Unlmoral, Scot land, on Monday. The horses of her majesty's carriage bolted, the coach man lost control of thein, nnd a seri ous accident was only averted by the horseB turning Into tho woods, where tho carriage stuck between the trees. The members ot the royal party were severely shaken up and much alarmed, but otherwise they were not Injured. boon to tiavelers. Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry. Cures dysontory, diarrhoea, seasickness, nausea. Pleasant to tike. Acts promptly. A If einarkubli! Cure. Mr. Alexander Moore, a reliable busi ness man, of 1230 S. 13th St., Philadel phia, l'a., says: "I contracted a violent cold which settled nil over me. The pain 111 my chest and side was excruci ating. The doctor gavo me medicine and blistered my side, but I only grew worse. Then you gave me n bottle of Brazilian lialm. I had little or no faith in it, hut decided to trv it. I took 3 or 4 good doses before bed time, and rubbed it well over my blistered side. That night I slept like a top my first good test for over n week and awoke in tlie morning cured, Draziliuu lialut is sim ply invaluable." Shenandoah drug storo, wholesale- ugonts. TiT.VT JOYHIt. I'KKMNO Willi the exhilarating senso of renowed health und strength and Internal cleanliness, Which follow the like of Syrup of Figs, Is unknown to the few who havo not progressed buyout! the oliMhno medicines and thu cheap Substitute sometimes olltueil but never ac cepted by tho well-informed, buy the genuine. Mauufacttiicd by the California Fig Sprup (V). ' All kinds of vegetables und (lower seeds, and plants nt I'uyno's nurseries, (llrardvlllo. Klcctiic cars puss thu door. 5-U-tf CUM'S NEW RULERS. " J ho Men Who Will Probably Ilo r.lcet fil Next .Month. Ilavann, Oct. 0. The press of the Island seems to 'consider the following ticket nltnost sure of election nt the coming convention of the Cuban parly at Santa Crtns del Sur, called tor Oct. 10: President, Maximo Gomez; vice president, Hartolomo Maso; secretary of foreign affairs, Domingo Meudez Ca pote; secretary ot finance, lleiijnmln Guerrn; secretory of Justice, Jose Lanuza; secretary of war, Calixto Gar cia. Senor Estrada Palma Is a cau dldate for the post of Cuban repre sentative at Washington. General Maximo Gomez hns declared that he will not accept any ollice under the Cuban government, but his ft lends nre confident of their ability to per suade him to wlthdiaw his objection. According to advices from Clenfuegns the Cuban General Illglnlo Esquerrn, with 2.50O men, Is encamped 011 the Snnta llnsa estate, about four miles from Clenfuegos. He has established a hospital there, over which lloat the Cuban and lied Cross Hugs. The con dition ot the men Is excellent. They are well equipped, and considerable quantities of stores and provisions arc sent to them dally from t'l- nfucgos Havana will soon have a iminicli al hospital, to which the sick tim. infest ing the Fuses municipalities win tic r -moved at nn early date. Tie build ings will be fitted with nil 11: latest Improvements. sick soldiers From Porto llleo. Newport News, Vn., Oct. G. -Th Uni ted States hospltu! ship Mis.'. uti and Hit' tiansjiort Panama enteiid Hamp ton Heads yesteuluy und tl. d up nt Old Point dock to dlschatge their sick soldiers. The two vessels left Ponce. Porto Hleii, Sept. 20, the MIke mrl bringing 2G0 and the Panama 238 sick and convalescent soldiers from the Sixteenth Pennsylvania. Heeund Wis consin and Third Kentucky Infantry. Itntteiy A, Fifth artillery pud members' of the engineer and signal 1 u-ps. One man died at sea and the body of En gineer Huck, who died at Ponce, was also alioaid the Pannmn. Another Island Swept Away, Savannah, (In., Oct. C.- The Morn ing News correspondent nt Illnesvlllc, the capital of Liberty county, says that on unconfirmed repot t baa reach ed lllceboro, near there, that St. Catha rine Island was swept away by Sun day's storm, and that Superintendent M. Wehetingtnn nnd family were Inst. The report Is unconfirmed, but fairly lellobl". It reached Hlceboio by a negro who claims to have been the only person" on the Island who escaped with his life. He climbed u tree and waited for the tide to recede. AuiiIiiiildo'sAuents l.enveWaslilngton Washington, Oct. G. The Philippines delegate, Agoncillo, and his two asso ciates left "Washington today, having concluded their mission here. They go to New Yntk, where they take a steam er on Sunday morning for Hnvre, und then to Paris, wheie they will seek to place the Interest nnd desires of the Filipinos before the Spanish-American peace commission. Mr. Agoncillo says he had wished to talk with members of the senate and house, feeling that they might have considerable to do In the solution of the Philippines problem. He suyF ho will now seek to get a hear ing before the Purls commission, and if this is accorded to him he will point out the futility of continuing Spanish rule in any part ot the Philippine group and the capacity of tho Filipinos tp conduct their own affairs. "If aprlcecnn be placedon pain, Mother's rrlend'U worth Its weight In gold ns nil allevi ator. My wife suffered more la ten minutes with either of hex other two children tbnu she did al together with her last, having previously used four bottles of ' Mother'i Friend.' It Is a blessing to any one expecting to become a mother," sayj a customer. Thus writes Henderson Dale, Druggist, of Canni, 111., to the. Bradfield Regulator Company, of Atlanta, Ga., tlie proprie tors and manufacturers of "Mother's Friend." This successful remedy is not one of the many Internal medicines ad vertised to do unreasonable things, but a scientifically prepared liniment especially effective in adding strength and elasticity to those parts of woman's organism which bear the severest strains of childbirth. The liniment may be used at any and all times during pregnancy up to the very hour of confinement. The earlier it is begun, and the longer used, the more perfect will be the result, but it has been used during tho last month only with great benefit and success. It not only shortens labor nnd lessens the pain attending it, but greatly dimin ishes tho danger to life of both mother and child, and leaves themothcr in a condition-more favorable to speedy recovery. " Mother's Mend " is sold by druggists at $r.co, or sent by erpress on receipt of price. Valuable book for women, "Before Baby is Horn," sent, free on application. THE CIUDFIELD REQULATOR CO., Atlanta, Ga. DANDRUFF. , . . Is the Beginning of Balte. Westphal'c AuxlHator Cures DandrufT and all diseases of tlie scalp. FOR SALE AT DUSTB'S DfiKDEK SHQF Ferguson House- lllock. Anthracite Political Club misBTs nvniiY Monday nvi-NiNu at 7 o'clock nt 211 Unco street, Ulovvr' Hid. II. M. nOYRIi, Pres. T. MAMA, Sec'y. liM tti. r it .(iv in ii nr . o .r "' i r ij Nun r ft. t. Ki . nut nal'irjr to Ihwif lei yu lldltt' , at t'Oll'llUMiloii ti if CttlafuU. IVrminetit fin uUiriiifut. The btiMiu.. m BY THE NURSGREES ft'-1 t'UAHisi'o, ruiiu 1 -it tq ilOOD'S"PITjTA euro Mvor Ula, JJllloiifliioBS, IwllKChtlo'.i) 1 1 oiulncho, uUiiW'i.t luxutlvo. All DiUKKlftt ricdessPam 3rVt Si' 81ILI FACTS ! Dangerous Enemies That In vade the Household, How Health nud Happiness Hay he Lost. Dr. (Ircciic's Nctvura as the Best Guardian. The faithful wife, 'lite fond mother. The hope and inspitation of the liumnn lace. Such nre the homebodies. We may do homage to queens. We ma) .ippl.mil gteal nttiits and actresses, We may admin- lighting nmnrntis. Hut it is the home makers whom we love. We Mi:.rc nothinir ti make the wife nnd mother happy Yc cannot, however, shield 1 her fiom anxiety, and most of us aic unable 10 relieve her of the burdens of dprnetic drudjjeiy. In fact, Hie average woman in sists upon personally carrying tlie cares of the household eicn if others do the hardest manual work. It is incessant work and worry that make so many homebodies thin and pale, tired, nervous, irritable and despon dent. The Guardian Aivgcl of the household is Dr. Greene's Ncrvura for the blood and nerves. Tlie iicimhis headachesto which the household wife is subject ; tlie exhaustion which no amount of rest will overcome : the melancholy which love and plcnteousncfs cannot remove all these things vanish under llie magic influence of Dr. Greene's Ncrvura. Why suflcr when relief is at hand ? You arc welcome lo consult with Dr. Greene ficcly, personally or by letter, nt his office, 35 We.st 1,1th St., New York City. Dr. Greene charges no fees for cousulta ion and advice. Sixteenth l'ennsyl vniiluOi'dered Homo Ponce, Polio Jiieo, Oct. G. Ilrlgadlcr General Kriist, with the Sixteenth Pennsylvania and the Third Wisconsin regiments, has been ordered to leave I'onoo for the United Stntes. Doth reg iments have a number of men on the sick list. Yost onlay's Itnsnhull (.'limes. At Urnoklyn Wiichington, 2; Brook lyn, 1. At St. I-ouIs Plttsburrr, 8; St. Louis, G. Shiloh's Consumption Cure cures where others fail. It is tho leading Cough Curo, and no home should bo without it. Pleasant to take and goes right to tho spot. Sold by P. 1). Kiilm and a guarantee. IvalondarH for 181MI. Tho IIki:ai.i ollico has a full and complete lino of calendars for 1S1IH. If you con template a calendar for your friends, reserve your order until you seo our lino. It will mean a big saving io yon. They nro also beautiful specimens of lithographic art ami very reasonable in price. We Bottle BEER, WEISS BEER, ALE, PORTER Private family orders will receive prompt attention. Leave them at the ollice, we will do the rest. COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANY. DRINK- CUvARY'S HXTRA I' INK QUALITY -GINGER ALB, - Superior Sarsaparilla.. and Orange Champagne. rniLn.-ci.fflr- store, 11 Diui.im IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail, SO Woct Oantra Street, .no pain rroin yotu IIUI I UIIU it you wear tho CHAMPION TRUSS. Made By UUaelah TtOli C-i. RIO .ocurf,!t.Phli--P. A MARYLAND LYNCHING. Negro Tnlieti IYoiii Annapolis Jail and lliddled With Mullets. Annnpolls, Mil., Oct. G. Wright Smith, colored, who attempted nn as sault on Mrs. Morrison, the wife of Captain .Inmcs Morrison, residing near Jones' Station, was tnken from Jnll shortly ntter S o'clock hi the morning and shot. The lynching party, numbering HO men, some of them masked and others unmasked, seemed entrance to the Jail by ringing the bell. As this Is tho sig nal for bringing In a prisoner Watch man Thomas J. Duval opened the door promptly. Covered by half a dozen re volvers, the wntclimnn wns forced to give up the keys to the cells, and Smith was quickly located. He was com pelled to walk In front of the mob, which had lnct cased to 50 as they reached the stieet. On Calvert stnet Smith started to run, crying 'murder. Ho wns chased to an open lot near the city cemetery, nnd there he was riddled with bullets. The dead body was loft lying In the grass and the lynchers, evlib ntly from tho neighborhood of the assault, rode awny In buggies. The clime for which Smith was lynched occurred on the night of Sept. 2 bile Captain Morrison was absent I from home. The house was entered ir u ni aio, wno iu-oko 11110 me 11.0111 tn. ut l. d by Mrs. Morrison nnd her sis ter and attempted to .assault them. Uuth women fought desperately, and finally drove oft their" assailant. Smith Wi 3 arrested In IJaltlmore last Monday and taken to Annapolis. Alls. Motrlaon unhc dlotlngly Identified him ns her i.s Rullnnt. He denied his guilt. C'lilna'H llttliil's In Harmony. London, Oct. 0. The Chinese embassy heie Is in receipt of a dispatch from I'e kln Baying the greatest harmony pie vulls between the emperor and dowa ger empress. The dispatch adds taut the latter, seeing the danger of inch ing sweeping reforms, consented to ad vise the empeior In tho general man agement of oflalrs niyl uh to the best way ot Introducing r?.'ornw. Circum stances have ehown It to lio necessary that six councillors whh were urging the emperor to undertake Inopportune reforms be put to death. Tlio st. l.ouli Hot unit to ivncnriil Duty Philadelphia, Oct. G. The ex-crulser St. Louis, under command of Captain Handle, yesterdny left Crumps' ship yard, where she has been for weeits, on her voyage to Now York, where she will resume her service as a part of the fleet of tho International Naviga tion company. The Hist tr.mnatli.iuic tilp of the St. Louis Is scheduled for Oct. 12. She has undergone extensive nlteiatlons necessary to reconvert her from a cruiser into a merchantman. The St. Paul yet remains nt Cramps'. Tlio HoHlon nnil J'otrol Ofl" For (Jlilnn, Manila, V. I.. Oct. C The United States cruiser floston and the gunboat Petrel, accompanied by the collier Nero, havo gone to China, Owing to protests and petitions from menJiants of Manila General Otis has postponed llie operation of the now customs and tralllc regulations until Nov, 10. The general has concluded that the pro posed schedule needs revision before It can be consistently applied to tlio small section of tho Philippine Islands now occupied by tho American forces. Two Killed In I'olll leal Flilit. Harmony Grove, Ga., Oct. 0. Two negroes were killed outright nnd a third fatally wounded at a political meeting at Mlller'n Court Ground, In this county. Speeches were made and the debate Anally degenerated Into a free light In which knives and pistols were used. Buoklen's Arnica Salve, Tho best salvo in tho world for cut?, brui3cs, sores, ulcers, Milt rlicmu, fever Pines, tetter, chapped hands, cbilbjitius, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or jo pay required. It 13 guaranteed togivo perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Prico 25 cents tier box. For sale by A. Wsn'or. Philadelphia 8z Reading Railway Engines Hum Hard Coal- -No Smoke IN KFFKOT OOTOllF.lt 1, 18QS TrnlnH leave Bhcnniidoiili ni followm For New York vlii riillailclplilii week dnya, 7 30 9 51 11. m., 12 27, .1 10 nnd G 07 p. 111. For New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 7 30 a. 111.. 1227 and 3 10 p. ni. For Itradiug and Philadelphia, week dayn, 7 30, 9 81 11. 111.. 12 27, 3 10 and li 07 p. ni For l'ott.iilIc, iv.ek days, 7 30, Ull n, in.. 12 27, 3 10, 1)7 and 7 2 p. m. For Tiitiiiiiiua and Miilianoy City, week days 7 30, 0 51 11. 111., 12 27. 3 10 nud 007 V. 111. For WilltnniHport, fiunbury nnil 1a winliurg, week days. 1130 a.m.. 12 27. 7 15 n. 111 For Midiuuo Plane, weekdays, 7 30, 9 51, II 30 11. ui., ia it, a io, 11 uy, t ), v on p, ni. For Aehlnudaud Stianioklu, week dayi, 730, 1180 n. 111., 12 27, 3 10,0 07, 7 2? and 55p. m. For liiiltlinorc, Wnalilngton Anil tlio Wont via B. tiO, It. It., through trains lea-i Heading Terminal, Philadelphia. (1 Si H. 11 IL) nt 320, 7 55, 11 2il 11. iu., 3 10 and 7.27 11. u.. Hur.ilnyn, a -o, 1 w, 11 jo n. in., a vi anil 1 zi p. in. auui tlonal trains from Twcntv.fotirth and CIickI nut street Miction, week days, 10 SO a. m. 12 20, n 10 a io p.m. rununyH, j ho, n 'a p. m. TltAINS FOlt SII KN" ANDO All. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 12 15. 4 80. 8 00, 11 SO a. in., and 1 45. I 30 910 p.m. i.onve new orK via Mauch (Jliunk, week du j-B, 4 80, 9 10 n. 111., 1 30 p. m. Leave l'htlailclpliln, llenillng Terminal, week days, 8 40, 8 80, 10 21 n. 111. nnd 130, 4 00 p. 111. I.tnvo Heading, week, days, 7 0J, JllOa, a, in. 12 15, 4 17. 6 O0 p. m. Iiive I'ottuvllle, wees days. 7 10, 7 10 a. in, 12 80 4 10,0 10 and 0 50 p in. Leave '1'amaqua, week itav'B, a 80, 11 23 a, 111,, 149.5 50. 7 20 n. 111. Leave Alaiiauoy Clt 1 week ilaVH, 9 05, 1147 n. 111.. 2 22. 5 12.0 21.7 41 o.'m lmve MAlianoy Piano, wuek layn, 680, 9 27. iu.-, 11 ire n. 111., -ti, on-.', n-11 y iiy, p in. Leave V'illlanlrfport, week tUya, 712, 10 01 a, in.. 12 31 and 1 00 p, 111. ATLANTIC CITY DIVIHION. I,cjivo Philadelphia Chestnut utrect waif anil rioiiin elrci twn.nl lor Atlantic i:uy. , t-t.-Kit b r.zprrKn, y iai, . 111., -j t, 500 p, 111, AcQoiniiiodatlon, 1100 u 111., 11 30 11 111 minim) m j-.j. pres , 9 uu, m uu a 111 accoii mo in tli.ll. 8 00 a 1... 4 45 I. ill. Itcturnliig icavo AtlAiitle City depot, orner Atlaiitlu and Arkatirui avcuuen. Vekdiayn Kxprt'HH, 7 3.1, 9 00, n 111., 3 30,5 80 p 111. Acconiniouniiori. n la a. ic. 1 10 p. ui. HlllldayH Kxpreiia, 4 00, 7 30 p. 111. Atcouilliodit tlou, 7 15 n, to., I 15 p. 111. For ('11110 May. Ken Iwio City and Oit'an City Vcoilaya 900 n 111, nddlttnmit for Cape May, 4 1.1 p 111, for Ken IhI.i Cif, 500 p 111, fur Ocean City, 4 15, 501 p 111. KundayH, CbcMliiiit bircct v 10 n 111., nouiii tiiicct, 9iu n. in. Parlor Cni-H oil all xnrex traliiH. For further Information, apply to ncarrnt Philadelphia and Heading Hallway ticket ngent or auuri'9 I, A. HWKMAIll), Kiwon J. Wkekh. (leu'l Hupt., (li'ii'l Pius'r Agt. Heading Tcrnilnal. Philadulplila. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, 'i j V j. K No. 13 North Jardin St, At Four Scorer Dr. Miles' Ncrvino Restores Health. UNCLE EZEKIEL OHEAIt, assessor aud tax collector, Itovcrly, Mass., who has passed tho 80th llfo mllo stono, says: "Dr. lilies' Itcstoratlvo Nervlno has dono a groat deal of good. I Buffcrod for years from sloopiossnoss and nervous heart trouble. Would fed Tvoary and used up In tho .morn ing, had no ambition mid my work eccmed a burden. A f lend lecommonded nr. Miles' Ncrvluo, and I purchased a bottlo, under protest as I had tried so many remedies un successfully, I thought it no use. But it navo mo restful sleep, a goed nppetllo and rcotorcd mo to energetic health. It Is a grand good medicine, nud I wilt gladly wrlto anyono inquiring, full partlcularsof my sat isfactory experience Dr. Miles' llcmcdlca arosold by all drug-fi gists under a positive j guarantee, first bottlo 1 ges-vme ' benefits or money roC s-FJoBtorcB , funded. Hook on dls- Ifyr. u ,,, eases of tho heart and &tt j??, , ivSf nerves ireo. witness, gi&fvrss&r Dtt. MILKS MHDIO l. CO., lilkliart, lud. PROFESSIONAL CARDS M. I)DRKE, ATTORNEY-AT-1. AW. Onlce Kgan linllilliig, run fr of Main nn Centre Mrt'i'ts, Hlii'liiiniloftb. r 11. 1'omhhoy. AT rOH NKY-Al -LAW Plionrtin1mli, 1'h. pliOK JOHN .TONK.S, ?IUS1CAL INSTUUCT0K, Lock Box t Mnhanoy City, Pa. Havlni- Bt utl led under norae of tho btwft mftBtera London and Parlfl. will irlve leflsonn on tho vlollu.mandoUn, puttarnud rocul cnltnro. Turuie rranoniitdo. Attdreaa In caro nf Htrounn, wio Jeweler nliunaiiuonlt. ennsylvania RAILROAD. 80HUYKILL DIVISION. OCTOIUJt 4, 189S. TmtiiMwtll IcnveHhcnandoah After the jbti tiftte for WlKrin, tHlbertou. Frackvllltt iitk Wntcr, Ht, Clnlr, I'utthvillc. Ilamhtirj,', lUacliL, rotttowii, l'hoviilxvflle. Norrlatown ntd l'hli aielphlft (IJrrfd Htri'ft ntatlon) at 0 03 and His a. in,, 2 02, 0 It p. tn. on week, days. Sunday, 8 15 a. in., 1 25 n. m. Trains leave Frackvlllo for Bheuandoab kt 7 30, XI 4tl a. m. nnd S 46, 7 116 p. a. Sunday, u ui a. tn. ana a in p. in. Lcavn l'otUvlllu for Shenandoah (via Frack vlllo 710, 1120 a. m., 5 20, 7 JO p.m. Huuday 10 35 a. in., 5 IV p. m. irfave IMilladelnMa, (Broad street h tall on), fur BlirvNindonh nt HM a. m., 1 IU p. in. week davH,. Sundays leave at 0 50 nud (J 23 u. rn. Leave Ilroad Street Station, Philadelphia, VOlt NKW YOHK. ICxpreat, wer k-days, 8 tO, i On, 4 50 A W,5 l.Tff w 7 33, 8 20, J 60, I0 21 11 00 a. n, 12 00moi, 2 35 (LhnlUd100 and I2"2 , ra ,) 1 10, 2 30S 20, 3 50,4 02,5 00, .J M 0 00, 7 02, 7 50, 10 00 p.m., 1201, nilit. Sundaya,32C, 4 05. 150.50), 5 15, 8 20,9 50, 10 21, 11 35 a. m., J2 03, 12 35, 2 30, 11)2, (Limited 1 22,) 5 20, 3 50, 6 35, 7 02, 7 50, 10 Ml p. in., 12 01 nlnlit Kxprenu for ltotton without chans;e, 11 00 a i., week-day a, and 7 50 p. in., dally, For Sea (Urt, Atdiury Park, Ocean (iroe, Lonjr llraneh, 8 20, 11 11 u m, 3 30, 4 02 p in weekdayH. l-'or iJiinlter villi, liatnn and Seniuton, C50, 0 CO a in, 12 00 noon, 3 52, 5 0j (Ldiuix-rtvlllo mmI ICastou only), wcekdayw, and 7 02 p m daily. Itull'nlo, Itrjo u in, 12 00 noon weekduyn, and 7 U-! p in daily. WASHINGTON AND TIII5 SOUTH. For fltlmoro nud WnnhlnKton, 3 50, 7 20, S 32 1020, II aa. n. m., 12m, I2I IU, 312, 441,, 15 25 'onKreeIoual Umited,) t, 17. 355, 7 31 p. in., and V:(P nlul't week dayt. Sundayt, 3 50, 7 20, J 12, 11 2,1 a. m., 120J, 1 12, 4 41, (fl20s ('ouuri'Hsfoiml Limited,) 655 731 p. m. and' 12 0.') nlu'lit. For Baltimore, aeeominodntlon. U 12 a in, 2 0! and 401 p in week days, 5 OH and II 1ft p m dally Atlantic Ooant Line, express 12 0J p in, anili l2 0riiiKht. dally. Southern Hallway, oxprenfl 055 p in, dally. ChcBiLpcnku Ac Ohio Hallway, 731 p in, dally For Old Point Comfort and Norfolk, 10 20 a in weekdays, 11 10 p m dally. Lea. u Market Btreet wharf uh foltowHi Kx pri'fcH for New York, 0 00 a in, 130 p iu week days. For Long Branch, via Seanido Park, 8 30 a m weekdays. l?4r Island IleluhtM, H30 a m and 100 p in weekdays. FOH ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad street station via Delaware, river bridge Kx press, t) 40 a m,7 05p. m, KundayH, 0 20 a. m., 7 05 p. iu. )eav Market Street Warf Express, 0 00 am, 2 00, 100,5 00 p ni. Sundayn, 0 00, 10 0u a m (accommodation J so and SOOpm, For Cape May. Sea Isle City, Oceen City, Avalon Stono Harbor, Angle-aca, Wild wood and llollj Beach Kxprens, U00 a in, 4 00, p m weekdays. Sundays 0 00 am. For SoinerH PolutKxpreas, 0 00 a. m., 200. 4 00, 5 00, p, m. week days Sundays. 9 00 audi 10 00 a. ra. Tho Union Transfer Company will call for and check ImKago from hctcls aud residences, J, B. IIUTCHINMON, J, It, V'001, Oen'l MauaKer. Oou'l PanVr Aurt WM. SCHMICKER, JR. Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity -Por BARBEY'S i Beer and Porter.. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer