EVENING HERALD KSTAHMSHKO 1870. laubllahcl etery KtmiIiib. Kicopl Sunday, at 8 South Jabom Street, Nkib Cextbk. The HerM 1 i1c-Htl InSlirimndooh and the aliU Vithe yatl-Jvi. . mall JJ.00 year, or 23 ........ .....Il.oll.in Kolorml t Hit) poslottlco at Shenandoah, f.iM aecond clasa mail tuniior. TKI,K1'H0NK CONNICOTION' 'All the News That's Fit to Print." 5.v,e.n.i.ng Hers Id MONDAY. OCTOHKK 10, 18!3. JUU COUNTRY : First. Last and Forever. yVliAT Corbett anil McCoy nueil is a pence' commission. To add to UrynuV othor troubles Ills own state of Nebraska turns up witli a $37,000,000 corn crop. Tiik old standby, the Kuropean war cloud, Is hoverini; over Fritnro and Germany again, and France goes so Tar us to say that she is not afraid. Tiik Emperor of China having been res'torud to life again, the conclusion is irresistible that he was either not deud or that he is really the Son of Heaven us he insists. PossiuIjY when Sagasta hears that the United States, has embarked upon a war with the Indians of Leech Luke he may want to order out Cauiara's fleet again and take one more cliance. HlCAl.TH conditions are reported to be ilrst class at Manila. The heated term, which set in about the first of May, lifts partiallv abated. Br. Dewey's prescriptions are being taken oy tue natives wltu Heroic regularity. Evkhyuqdy will bo glad to see Dewey made an admiral, and no one more so than those commodores who will bo advanced one number as Dewey is lifted out of the liht of roar admirals, leaving a vacancy to be Idled by promotion. TllK Dowagor Empress of China is very exclusive. No man has ever seen her except the emperor and the eunuchs of her court. Even Li Dung Chung, her favorite luiuis.tor, has never seon her face. When ho visits lier she always sits behind a hereon. Acconmxu to the statement of the public dobt and of the cash in the Treasury of the United States for September, ltty itappearsthat there has been an increase during Septem ber of interest and non-interest bear ing debt, including certillcatos and Treasury notes, of $03,0a9,557.00. Tiik last stroke fells tho troo. All the others have aided, but without the last there would have been no re sult. Nine adyijrysiunents may all but fell tho tree of public skepticism, while the tenth will complete the work. If tho advertiser becomes dis couraged just boforo the tenth, tho nine will count for nothing. Tjik Montana Republicans have drpjipe.d free silver from their plat form. 'J'jie New Yorkun,d Now Jersoy Democjus have done tho saino thing, HjUdifjirylund Democratic congres sional candidate boldly comes out ugainst the 10 to 1 fallacy. The silver iiisue in .bping forced to the buck- ground and In a year or two .more will be as dead as Its twin sister green backism, says the "York Despatch. v; - - - HAV;c you noticed that most of the fault finding about the conduct of the yu,r bus, wine, not from tho goldior thepiaijlvefi, hut from men who did i$t enlUt in the army and whoso knowledge of war nnd .army life is confined to what they think they know, and not .from experience ? The army life is a hard one, there arc privations and hardships that try men severely, but ns a usual thing, complaint neyflr comes frpm tho good soldier. QN. Mkrhitt sayH the FJUphuia are tyot dlflloult to govern, and adds that all tho foreigners residing lin tho Islands, "Spaniards, .Atnerlciyw, J'.prt ugUesu, English and Germans, 'favor the annexation of tho archipelago by the United States." This harm onizes with tho Information obtained from other trustworthy sources. All tho busiuess'iittiriosis' u tho islands want annexation, audtho insurgents ... i s -m r wllloire no opposition, uou. aior ritt's advice to the American uiem bers of tho peace coui.iuisalon will bo to demand -the whole of tho islands, and as his counsel Is in line with pub He opinion 'in the United States, it bug been followed by the Amorlcau reproMiututlvoH on the peace com nifsslof. Cure lick lieaiUcliv.-'ludj Usta lu tho mouth, ecutotl . touicue. sa In the stomach. dlitrtii' and IiwtliiUtWi. ,.Po ... libvu tunic Affert. JUa eulj ru'u to tM wltti llwd'i toiijaillli Hoods -- " j -. i.i .-JTOarflr I'lIDY WAN'! TO lLL Thono Grntoful Womon Who IIivvo Boon Holpod by Mrs. PlnkUtmi. Women who have- suffered severely nnd been relieved of their 111 by Mrs. Plnkliam's adrlco nnd meillcino uro constantly urging publication of their statements for tho benefit of other wo men. Hero aro two such letters: Mrs. Lizik Uevehly, 258 Merrlmao St., Lowell, Muss., writes: " It affords mo great pleasure to tell all suffering women of the benefit Ilrnvo received from taking Lydla 13. I'hilf ham's Vegetable Compound. I can hard ly find words to expross my gratitude for what she has done forme. My troublo was ulceration of the womb. I win un der the doctor's euro. Upon exomlna tlon ho found fifteen very lnrge ulcers, but lie failed to do mo good. 1 took sev eral bottlcsof Lydla E. Plnltlinin's Vege table Compound, nlsou&cd tho Snuatlvo Wash, nnd nm cured. Mrs. l'inltlinm's medicine saved my life, nnd I would recommend It to all suffering women." Mrs. Amob Tromiileay, Ellenburgh Ctr., N. Y.. writes: "I took cold at tho tlmo my baby was born, causing mo to have milk legs, uud wna sick in bed for eight weeks. Doctors did mo no good. I surely thought I would die. I was al so troubled with falling of tho womb. I could not cut, had fnlut spells as often ns ten times a day. One day a lady came to sou me and told me of the benefit she had derived from taking Lydla E. PInkhnm's modiclno, and ad vised mo to try it. I did so, ami had taken only half a bottlo before I was ablo to sit In a chair. After taking thi.eo bottles I could do my own Work. I uin now in perfect health." GENERAL PARRON'S ANGER. I'ho Spnnliiril 'Wildly Denotieod Ills $ulnrilliiate4 nt Mmiziilllllo, Manzanlllo, Oct. 10. The Spanish troops left Mnnzanillo today. General Parron, the Spanish commander, turn ed the city over to the mayor, who ipade the olllclal transfer to Colonel Ray, representing the United States. JA.H the political prisoners here have been released. The military convicts vill bo taken to Clenfuegos and sent thence to Havana, possibly afterward to Spain. A collision between the Spanish gar rison and Colonel Hay's troops last Fri day was. It appears, even nearer than then seemed to be the caso. General Parron's orders from Havana were to resist tho Americans to the uttermost. Additional rounds had been Issued to tho troops, and volunteers would prob ably have brought the Spanish forces up to 1,200, as against fower than 300 Americans. General Parron created a great scene at the palace after the Incident, strik ing terror to the hearts of his sub ordlnatos. He cursed in flowing Cas tlllan, completely forgot his dignity and with the oaths of a longshoreman vowd that tho honor of the Spanish army had suffered tt blow. The Span' lard to blame for It, he declared, must die, and that quickly. In his fury he sent for the military commander, but It was found that this olllcer had left with the Spanish troops on tho Joseflta the night before. Then ho sent for the adjutant general and asked him why the Americans had been let through tho city gate. The reply was a disclaimer of authority and a Hugsostlon that tho Inquiry should bs put to the officer who had charge of the cuard. Then It was discovered that the ofllcer had been withdrawn several days before, leaving a ser geant In command. When the sergeant arrived he de clared that General Parron's order? were to permit the Americans to pass, "That was tho mules," shrieked Par rpn, "not the soldiers. Away with him ,to tho guardhouse." The luckless sergeant has Been court martlaled. At tlrst It was reported that he was to be shot. Thereupon Collector Donaldson and tho Pev. Mr. Zlmmcr man, as private citizens, called upon General Parron to entreat him to do wjat he could for tho unfortunato man, Jparjon replied that he was grateful for jho sympathetic feeling displayed by pie .Americans in tno weiiarc oi in? Spanish soldier, and promised that, !( tlqr) was a conviction, he would In flict tho minimum penalty prpb,ably fujly a few days pay. As the ,S.panb3h rnnlc and ule receive no pay anyway, this, would bo no very great Inlllctlon. To Curo n Cold In Ouo Dy Take Laxattvo Bromo Quinine Tablots. All drusuUU refund the inouov if it fails to curo. 25c. Tho conuino has L. B, Q. on each tablet. tf lrilcttIv'H I'oiiKlit to tlin Dontli. Owensboro, Ky., Oct. 10. Howard Clark, who was wanted In Louisville for murder and burglary, and his girl, Hattlo Mahoney, were both killed while leslstlng arrest on tho Indiana side of tho river near hero yesterday. Clanc was wanted for tho murder of Officer Hofterman at Louisville last August, and was attempting to escape by row ing down the Ohio river in a skiff. Of llcera from Owensboro were In pursuit, when Clark tied up his skiff on tho Indiana side and took to the woods. When the officers camo upon him Clark and the clrl both opened lire in the most desperate resistance. Both wore well armed, They were riddled With bullets In the fight that ensued, and the escapo of tne omccrs was most miraculous. Olve the Children a Drink called Graln-O, It Is a delicious, appotlzlnc, nourishing food drink to take tho place of coffee. .Sold by all grocers and liked by all who have used it becanso whon proporly prepared It tastes like tho finest eolfe but ia free front nil Its Injurious proportloa. Grain Quids dilution and strengthens tho nerves, It is not a stimulant but a health builder, and children, as well as adults, can drink it' with great benoflt. Costs about 1 as much si cotlco. IS and 25c. jviiiihiih Iuhumo Aiylum Horrors Topckn Kan., Oct. 10. Dr. C. II, Wlotuiore has tendered his resignation a.8 superintendent of the stato lnsano asylum. Accompanying the resignation wna a letter to Governor Loedy In Which Dr. Wetmore tells .an nstoun'd- Ing ptory of alleged cruelty, Inhumanity and fteuauchery at that institution under tho present management. The doctor tells of the death of patients from neglect, speaks of alleged in stances of drunkards and Incom petents placed over tho unfortunate in- vnnes. charges that a "joint" exists at tne ny)um, accuses Chairman II. G, Jumner. of the state board of rhnr. .Yfh being on a continual debauch Xor tho past 15 months, and openly frtlFESP subordinates officials with at- temptlnE to ruin mire women. Dr. etmoro .declares he standB ready to prove every charge, and says ho can prove even more. Sliloldoiif n Well (ti,,u li .lii '.Vinrtll. Albany, Oft. 10. William P. Doug lass, cx-jiollce Justice anil ex-corpora-tlon counsel of Jersfljs City, and one of the best known fiien In New Jersey, Is supposed to hnvo Jumped Into the river during Saturday nlRht from tho steam er Dean ltlehmond somewhere between New York and this city. Mr. Doug lass went alioard the Dean ltlehmond when she lay ut her pier In Now York city, paid for his state room and re tired. When the boat leached this city yesterday morning Mr. Douglpss did not appear, ond a porter was sent to call him. Ite found tho bed had been occupied. The window was open, and the key of the room was In the door. All the clothing was In the room, and a hat was hung on tho chair. Iiullnti r.rtui-utlim. Washington, Oct. 10. The annual re port of the commissioner of Indian nffntrs, William A. Jones, shows a gen eral steady advancement In tho con dition of the "nation's wards." Educa tion, the greatest factor In solving tho status of the Indians, Is being pushed forward In the service, and now thero nre 147 well oquippped boarding schools and an equal number of day schools engaged In the education of 23,952 pu pils. The average attendance and en rollment has steadily Increased for tho past 21 years. Of tho pupils 3 per cent, nre reported us excellent or Ilrst class, 73 per cent, as Rood or medium, while only 24 per cent, are considered bad or Worthless. Js'nnc.v niillfbril Asserti Iminoonco. London, Oct. 10. According to The Dally Mall Dr. Nuncy Guilford, who no longer denies that she Is the midwife of liildKOpoit, Conn., but declares her self absolutely Innocent of any con nection with the death of Emma Gill, says that she sailed for England under an assumed name, owing to "another matter which she will explain at the proper place." She Is now In the In firmary of the Hollow ay jail, London, suffering from nervous collapse. Scrofula, a Vile Inheritance. Scrofula is tho most obstinnto of blood troubles, and is often tho rosult of an Inherited taint in the blood. S. S. S. is tho only remedy which se deep enough to roach Scrofula) it forces out every traco of tho dlscaso, and oures the worst cases. My son, Chnrllo, wna afflicted from infanoy with Scrofula, and he suffered so that It was Impossible to dress him for three years. Ills head and body were a muss ot sores, and his eyesight also became affected. No treatment was spared that wo thought rould relieve him. but he grow worse until his nonunion was Indeed Dltlahle. I had almost despaired of his Imltnr rn,l wlinn by the advice of a friend wo gave htm S. 8. 6. (Swift's Snecl(lc. Ado- elded Improvement was the result, and after he had talten a dozen bottles, no one who know of his former dreadful condition would have recognized him, All the sores on his body havo healed, his skin Is perfectly clear and fmoolh, and ho has been restored to perfect health, Mrs. S. s. Maury, f,wnimHt.,Maooi,Qa, For "real blood troubles It is a wnsto of time to expect a cure from tho doc tors. Blood diseases are beyond their skill. Swift's Specific, 3 For reaches all deep-seated enscs which father remedies havo no effect upon. It is the only blood remedy guaranteed purely vegetable, and contains no pot ash, mercury, or other mineral. Books mailed freo to any address by Swift Speciflo Co., Atlanta, Qa. Miss Sadie Werthelm, ace 14. of Tole-' do, O, was the winner of Iheirsl prize for execution ou the violin at the Brussels1 Conservatory of music. German critics say she Is a won derful player. It is the greatest distinction tobe first In any thing. For this instatcmenship literature, ath letics, science i . a .'r . unuuuri,meuuiiu women put forth their greatest efforts. Washington was said to be "first in war, first in pence and lirstiu tue Hearts oi nis countrymen." it i3 a great thing to be first. Nothing is of more value to mankind and brings great er happiness than n good remedy. Many things will relieve but the one that will cure 13 best. Brazilian Balm is such a rem edy. Teus of thousands have found that it is the only thiug that would cure Ca tarrh and Asthma, b'or 15 yrs. it has nev er failed in a single case to cure Asthma, and its record has been as wonderful in Catarrh Cases that had, to all appearan ces, run into Consumption, or where the nostrils were entirely stopped upor where the poisonous pus had eaten holes into the throat an inch deep, or where the stomach had become ulcerated and raw from swallowing the germ-laden matter, were all permanently cured. Such a rec ord, uuknown to anv other remedy, just ly entitles the Brazilian Balm to the first place iu the retiard of the American peo ple. There are 20,000,000 Catarrh victims and countless Asthma" sufferers in this country, all of whom can be cured with Brazilian Balm. A $1,00 bottle of Brazil ian Balm contains a month's treatment for catarrh or asthma, and for 0 months we will wrap with each bottle a month's treatment of 'foxfcola Tablets, free., i oxicoia is the oest tonic and nerve and strength builder known to science. This is the greatest offer ever made. Ask vour drueiiist and take no substitute. B. P.jackson v;o.,ivng.v;ueuitsislinuia. napoua, mu, SHENANDOAH DRUO STORE, Wholesale Agents. Variable Friction Feod jllk SAW MILLgfe Ond -met - V .VtSfrj Aiax Center Crank Engine Itapld. accurate, strona'nnd simple, with larne . cuiuiclty. KiiKlnes on sills or wheels Wrong nndsafe. No I'nrquliur Holler lin ever r. ploileil. Alao slumlord agricultural Implements Ki-ueraUy. Hay Premie specially v 'teiiu I'ji Catalogue ana price to A. S. FARQUKn CO., Ltd., York, Pa. HNKItUiiTHWiIRN e tf-iictt orifr 10 for oui liardi wA NiitKfrx titot-k, Kipeiutii. I Urirolbniid Imnv iii iiiM.i-, ur ciii'uiimIiii to lu CHASE 0! tfKwuu. ltiuaiiDl eu. otorineut. Tin builufii tJlincI?mtirp lw:, u .i. iiiiahki'ii eMir lfarn?(1. ArlclreBa 1S - "UOtD DOBT." I "OOI.U DUST.'' TOE best Kit Shaw Acquitted. Camden, Oct. 10. The Jury in tho cno of 1211 Shaw, charged with killing bis mother, brouRht In n verdict ot nciiulttnl Saturday, nnd tho nccused mnn was at once set at liberty. Nono but newspaper men ond counsel were allowed In the court room, but when Shaw appeared before the great crowd outside ho was greeted with thunder ous applause, and ovation after ovation followed hlslgrogress. So dense was tho crowd thu't It was necessary to havo him tnken from the prison In a car riage, which was followed by cheering crowds. Subsequently, at the home of a relative, he had an affecting Inter view with hl3 sweetheart, Miss Nellson, who has stood by him all through his troubles. lie Not Dccolvcd. A Cough, Hoarseness or Croup, aro not to bo trilled with. A doso in timo of Slilloh's Curo will suvo you much trouble Sold by P. 10. Klrlin nnd a guar antee. Mitcldn orn Prlm-oxs. Berlin, Oct. 10, Pilnecss Trubetzkol, who was under aircst here on an ex tradition demand from the Itnllan gov ernment, chaiKCd with forging docu ments, committed suicide yesterday at the police station. Thero nre several ladles of high rnnlc or wide reputation known ns Princess Trubetzkol, or Troubetzkey. Among them are the wife of the grand marshal of nussln's court nnd tho American novelist, who was formerly Miss Amelle Hives. It Is quite conceivable that either of these ladles Is the Princess Trubetzkol referred to In the foregoing dispatch. How's This? We ofTer One Hundred Dollars Howard for nny cae nf Catarrh that can not 1c cured liy Hall's Catarrh Cure. P. J.CIIKNHV & CO, Props., Toledo, O. Wo the underpinned, have known V. J. Cheney or the last 15 years, nnd hellevo him perfectly honornhlc in all littslncHS transaction nnd fin ancially able to carry out nny obligations made by their firm. Wir .t Tiiaux, Wholesale PriiKKlMi, Toledo, O. Wauuno, Kinnax & Mahvik, Wholesale HriiR- Blsts, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarili Curo Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood nnd mucous surfaces of tho system. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all DrugKlsts. Testimonials free. TO BIRMINGHAM AND MEMPHIS. UNSUIiPASSr.l) bEKVICE OFPE11EI) BY Till) f.OUTIIEltrr RAILWAY. Leaving Broad Street sU'.tlou.l'IiHarielpliia, at 0:55 n. in. daily, tlip "Suutliuoslorn Limited," carrying a dining cur and tho most luxurious Pullman drawing room hlcep- ing cars, reaches BinniiiKlian the following night nt 10:10, and arrives nt Memphis tho noxt morning at 7:10. Through Bleeping cars for Asliovillo, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tampa, Atlanta, Mobilo aud Now Orleans aio also attached to this train. Pullman reser vations can bo mado in ndvanco and all in formation obtaino , ly communicating witli John M. Bcal, Di Passenger Asent, 82 Chestnut streot, Philadelphia. AVImt Dr. A. i:. Slater Says. Buffalo, N. Y. Cents : From my per sonal knowledge, gained in observing tho effect of your Shlloh's Curo in cases of ad vanced Consumption, 1 am prepared to say it Is tho most remarkable Remedy that has ever been brought to my attention. It ha3 certainly saved many from Consumption. Sold by P. D. Klrlin, and a guarantee. TO TEE LAUD OF SUNSHINE And Flowers, the Iluncl of America, Cali fornia. Via tho truo pathway, "Tho Iron Mountain Routo," which travemes a region of pcrpotual sunshine, whero snow storms, blizzards or high altitudes aro unknown, Pullman first aud second class palaco and tourist sleeping cars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and New Moxlco, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Nobraska, Utah and Nevada, without change. Quick tlmo, low rates, aud all tho comforts of modern railway improvements guaranteed to all who pur chaso tickets via tho Missouri Pacific railway system. For rates right from your home, literature, and full lnformation, drop a postal card, J. P. McCann, T. P. Agent. R10 Itall- road avenuo, Elmira, N. Y., or 301 Broad- way, Now York 3-l-u W. E. Hoyt. O. E P. Act. To Demand Kstorlinzy'n Expulsion, Paris, Oot. 10, Tho Bleclo Bays it learns that the government is about to demand the expulsion from the Le glon bf Honor of Major Comte Ferdi nand Walsln Esterhazy, who is be lieved to bo tho author of the border eau In the Dreyfus' case, M. Trarleux, former minister of JuBtlce, has written to M. Brlsson. the premier, protesting acalnst the Illegality of Colonel Pie quart'B close Imprisonment and threat ening that unlfess this Is relaxed he will bring the matter before tne senate, Flrel rirel rlrol Inniro yonr property from loss In tho Idcst and Btrougest cash companies ; puna Underwriters Insuranco Co. of North America nud Firo Association, Hartford Fire Ins, Co., American Tiro Insuranco Co, Wost Chester Flro Ins. Co., United Flromou's Ins. Co. T. T, Williams, 123 S. Jardlu St., Shenandoah, Atlantic! City's DlMistrouH Flro. Atlantic City, Oct. 10. The most dls astrous fire In the history of this city swept away everything along tho boardwalk, between Tennessee and South Carolina avenues a an early hour Saturday morning, and Btoppcd not In Its progress westward on Ocean avenue and tho oilier avenues named until ucaily a scoru ot buildings had been destroyed. Tho total loss Is estl mated at 22O.00O. CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature ! I. . .1. Hydrophobia 1'i oin n Cnt'n into. Akron, O., Oct. 10. Clara Enstron, aged 1.1, daughtei of J. 10. Enstron, of this city, died Saturday night In ter rible agony from what the physicians pronounced hydrophobia. The child was bitten a month ago by a pet cat, which had been bitten by a dog. Ilables was suspected at the tlmo, and pre cautions were taken. Saturday the girl was seized with spasms and nothing could bo done to stop them. Uonernl Luwton Cnmliitr Homo. Santiago de Cuba, Oct. 10. Major General Henry W. Lawton, military governor of tho department of Santi ago, will sail for the United States In the course of a few days, having been granted three months' leave of ab sence because ot 111 health. His duties ns military governor will bo discharged by General Leonard Wood, governor of the city of Santiago, most of whoso oulclal duties will In turn bo discharged by Major McLeary. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Cattlo ltt'colptM In Philadelphia nnd tho Latest Quotations. Philadelphia, Oct. 10. Tho receipts of cnttlo In this city Inst week wore ns follows: Hceves, 2,629; sheep, 7,439; hogs, B.3C3. IleceiptH for tho previous week wero: Heeves, 3,035; sheep, 8,977; hogs, 7,155. Hecf cattlo were In lighter supply, but tho poorer quality made prices easier on nil Brticles: 257 head wero exported on tho stcnnier Siberian for Glasgow. Quota tions: Uxtrn, DUMu'ic. ; good, 4Q5c: medium, 4CilViC ; common, 4Vi'?J41ic, Sheep were Inactive all week, but nt tho closo of the week became active at firmer prices, while lambs advanced a fraction. Wo quote: Extra, 4VtffTlc. ; Rood, 44Vic; medium, 3'35ic; common, 2&Q3Vio.: lambs, 1V4O0V1O, Jlojrs wero weaker, as predicted last week, caused by western conditions, but nil wero readily disposed of nt 5?i(3Cc. for best western and 5G5?ic. for other grades. Fat cows wero In fair demand at 2&0 3?ic. Thin cows sold from JS to $23 per head. Veal calves wero nctlvo at CifjSc. Milch cows wero firm and higher at J2.'i'J35 per head. Dressed beeves were In good domand at GftS'fcc. THE NATIONAL LEAGUE CONTEST (loston Will Ilotnln tho Chiiiniilcinshtp For Another Year. w. l. rc. w l. ro. Iloston W 43 .687 Now York. ..73 71 .S07 Baltimore . ..93 50 .650 Pittsburg.. . .70 74 .480 fihicinnntl...(U 58 .011 Loulsvlllo.. ..(SO 78 .455 Chicago 84 65 .661 Brooklyn. .. .51 87 .370 Cleveland . ..70 01 .653 Washington 50 97 .340 l'hlliwlolp'ft. .74 68 .521 St. Louis. ...69 111 .200 SATIIHIIAV'S OAMEH. At Philadelphia Philadelphia, 6; Wnsh- ngton, 0. At Chicago First gamo: St. Louis, 4; Cleveland, 3. Second game: Chicago, 4: St. Louis, 3. At Loulsvlllo Loulsvlllo, S; Pittsburg, 1. SUNDAY'S OAMES. At Cincinnati First gamo: Cincinnati, 12; Cleveland. C. Second gnme (called) i Clnclnnuti, 6; Cleveland, 6. At Chicago! First gamo (10 Innings): Chicago, 6; fit. Louis, 4. Second gnrno: Chicago, 3; St. Louis, 0. At Louisville (U Innings, called)-Louisvllle, 2; Pittsburg, 2. A Great Surprise Is in store for all who uso Kemps Balsam for the Throat and I.ungs. Would you be- ieve that it is sold on its met its and any druggist is authorized by the proprietor of this wonderful remedy to give you a sample bottle free? It never fails to cure acute or chronic roughs. All druggists sell Kemp's Balsam. Price 25 and 50c. Tho South nud Its Ailvmitages. Tim Southern Uallway has issued for froo distribution, a sixteen pago joirnal des' crlptivo of Virginia, North nnil South uaro Una, Tennesseo. Georcla. Alabama ana Mississippi. Persons scoklng now locations. or capitalists desiring to mako safoand profit able investments will find tho information contained therein both valuable and Intor esting. Copies will bo mailed freo upon ap plication to John M. Kcnll. District PaseeU' gcr Agout, 828 Chestnut streot. Philadelphia, Pa. Ston That Couch I Tako warning. It may lead to Consumption. A 23c bottlo of Shilolr uuro may save your mo. ooiu uy y. 11. Klrlin aud a guarautco. Coining Uventi. Oct. 17. Grand ' ball at Kobblns' opera houso, of the Vest Uud Grays baso ball club, lor tho bcncllt or Thomas Matthows. Oct. 25. Third annual ball of Dofondor Hoso Co., No. 3, of Turkoy linn, at tho com pany's hall, Xov. 1st. Annual supper under auspicos of Calvary Baptist church, In Kobblns' opora house. Nov, 10th. Grand annual supper uudor auspices of tho members of Trinity Itsfornicd church, in Kobblns' opora lioyso. Bay Keystone Hour. Bo suro that tho name I.RHflin & IUeb, Ashland, Pa. la printed on ovory sack. Calendars for 1HUII, Tlio IIkuai.d office has a full and comploto lino of calondura for 1809. If you con- tomplato n calendar for yonr friends, rcscrvo your unlcr until you see our line. It will mean a big saving to you. Tlicy aro also beautiful specimens of lithographic! art mid very reasonable in price. "It was almost n miracle. Burdock Iltood Blttora cured mo of a terrible breaking out all over tho body. I nm very grateful," Miss Julia, Fllbridgo, Wost Cornwoll, Conu, aiii: youuo ino south? TIIIJ ROUTIIKliN UAIIAVAY llEACUUS I'lUlMINI'.NT P0IKT8. ALT. Don't start South without consulting John M, Bcall, District Passencor Agent, Southern ltallwny, O-'S Chestnut street, Philadelphia If you cannot call iu person, wrltoto him. Our Work Unexcelled. Tf you pay more thau wo chargo for first class up-to-date printing, you aio paying tod much. If you pay loss, you aro jironamy getting lea, both lu quality of htock aiid workmanship. Our prices aro Just right, and our work is unexcelled, , I I KNIGHTS tfiMPLAK COHCLAVfi. rwonty-flvo ThottMnud Will March In Tomorrow's' Porodo nt Pittsburg. Pittsburg, Oct. If). Not In the his tory of Knights Templar conclaves from 1810 to this day has a conclave eVcr been opened on a more beautiful day than it wub In Pittsburg yesterday. The Influx of Knights, which com menced Saturday, continued during the day nnd up to midnight, when the for mal opening of tho conclave was In augurated with tho festival sermon at the Trinity Episcopal church. There was a congregation assembled larger than th historic bunding has ever held. During the day enough Knights ar rived In the city from all parts of tho country to swell the number now hero to something Hlto 10,000. Tho local reception committee expects at least 25,000 knightly pllgrjms before the pa ride tomorrow. ' Yesterday's festivities were marred by one mournful feature. Tho remains of Sir Knight George W. Starr, who died on thd train en routo to Pitts burg Saturday, wero last night es corted to the Baltimore and Ohio sta tion to be conveyed to Baltimore for Interment. The deceased knight was past grand master of tho Baltimore commnndery No. 2, and past potentate of Bouml Temple, of Baltimore. Oil" For tho Omnliii Hxpoiltlon. Washington, Oct. 10. The special train which will carry the presidential party to Omabd, whete they will bo tho guests of honor of tho Trans-Mississippi Kxposltlon, left hero at 9 a. m. to day. The president will Join the party at Canton this evening. Those leaving hero were Secretary and Mrs. Gage, Secretary and Mrs. Alger, Post master General and Mrs. Charles Em ory Smith, Secretary Bljss, Secretary nnd Miss Wilson, Assistant Secretary Melkeljohn, Secretary Porter and Sec retarv Cortelyou, Captain and Mrs. McWIUIams, W. N..and Mrs. Babcock. Another distinguished party left over tho Baltimore and Ohio road at 8 o'clock this morning. This Includes Generals Mles, Shatter, Wheeler, Greely, with members of their staff and their families, the Chinese and Korean ministers, each with large staffs, the Argentine and Brazilian ministers. Secretary Quesada, of the Cuban Junta, and representatives of leading newspapers of the country. IHE DJLYJORu. Work Which Can be Inspected Per sonally Is Always Better Per formed Than That Passed Upon Prom Reports. It's the daily work of tho ''Little Con- queror." ' Tho workings right hero 111 bliecaimonii. Lifting burdens from helpless lucks Bringing suiislituo to many a home. It's deeds that count, That bring tho never-censing sounds of praise. Tho public are learning fust. Learning to appreciate meiit. Learning to distinguish between claims and proof. Illlll'O piooi is me i(. si prooi. Dean's Kidney Pills 1110 endorsed by Shen andoah people. iteaci wnni n citizen says : Mrs. Patiick McNialus, of 121 Niirth Main street, says ; "I wna vory miserable all tho winter nf 1807, nnd had troulilo all the time with my back and kidneys. I felt sharp twinges of pain over my loft kidneys, and 11 dull, aching and lamcnoss hi the small of my back. I felt all dragged out with weari ness itud had no ninitiou loft. The kidney secretions bothered 1110. 1 was in a bad way when I road about Bonn's Kidney Pills nnd got tin in from Kirlin's Pliainmcy. Sinco using them I dp not havo tlio, uchiug hi my back nor any troublo arising from my kid neys excepting nt times a slight tenderness over tho loftj kidneys. Bonn's Kidney Pills aro a splendid remedy nnd X am glad to let others know it." Doan's Kidnoy Pills for salo hy all dealers. Price CO cents. Mulled by' Foster-Mllburn Co., Ituffalo, N. Y., solo ngonh for tho U. 8. Iiemomber tho namu Doan's and taku 110 othor. Philadelphia & Reading Railway Engines Hucn Vlanl C0.1l No Smoke IN EFFECT OCTOI1HU 4. 1898. Trnlns leavo Sheuaniloali as follows: For New York via Philadelphia week ilnyn 1 1SO 9 54 B. m.. 12 27. 8 10 and 6 07 11. IU. For New York via Mauch Chiinlc, week days, V UU R, ID., 16 mf ttllU O IV J. LU. For leading and I'hlladelphla, week dayx, 730. 9 51 a.m., 12 27, 3 10 and 6 07 p. in. For l'ottsvllle, week daya, J SO, 9 51 a. ui., 12 27, 8 10, 0 07 and T 25 p. m. For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, week duyn 7S0.I1 51 a. m., 12 27. 8 10 and 6 07 p. in. For Wllllamsport, Bunbury and liwlabiirg, week darn. 11 80 a. in.. 12 27. 7 25 n. in For Malmno) Plane, weekdays, 7 30, 9 .11, 11 30 a. m 12 27, 8 10, 0 07, 7 25, 9 65 p, IU. For Ashland and Shamokln, week days, 780, 1180 a. m., 12 27, 810,6 07, 725 and .Vp. 111. 1,1.1..... l' n ,. . I . n...1 ,1... H' . .,(,, 1, 1, I . I, . , , . 1 Trrmtnal, Philadelphia. (P. & It, II X.) t 3 20, ob v.. 1. iv.. luruuiru trniHi itrm' , ibcnuiiiK 4 00, 11 a, m., s iu nnci i:si p. u.. ' nuuunyii, n 1 fv 1 1 tin i . a 1 n im . . , .1.11 u u, , w, ' -m h. .... ,u ntiu I (i. Ill 1 1 1 1 1 iionai trama xrom 'j-weniy-rourtii anu uncsi- uui Birecu Btutioii, wine uayi, iuoud, m. li ZJ, 12 15 8 10 p.m. Bundaya, 1 85, 8 23 p. nu TRAINS FOR HHENANDOAH. Tave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 12 15, 4 30. 8 CO, 11 80 a. m., and 1 45, 4 80 9 00 p.m. " - 1 Leave new oric via aiaucn uiiunt, veek days, 4 80, 9 10 a. m., 1 80 p. ra. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Teruilnal, week days, 8 40. 8 80. 10 21 a. to. and I 80, 4 CC. p. iu. Leave Heading, week days, 7 00, 10 On, n. In. 12 15, 4 17, C CO p. m. Leave Pottsvllle, week daya, 7 10, 7 40 a. lu. 12 80 4 10, 0 10 and 8 50 p. m. Leave Taraoqua, week daya, 8 80, 11 23 a. in.. 149,5 50, 7 20p.ru. Leave Mahanoy City, week daya, 9 05, 11 47 a. in., 2 23. s in, 6 21, 7 44 p. in I.eave Mahanoy Plane, week daya, B80, 9 2-1. 10 23, 1159 a. lu., 2 41, 5 82, S 41, 7 57, p in. Leave Wllllarasport, week days, 7 42, 19 00 a, m., 12 81 and 4 00 p. in. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut aireet waif and South street wliaif for Atlantic City. Weekdays Kipresi, 9 00, a. tu 2 00, 4 00, 5 00 p. in. Accommodation, 8 00 am.,6U0piii Sundays Itsiireas, 900, 10 00 a in Accommoda tion, s, 00 a iu, 4 45 p. m, IteturuluK leave Atlantic City depot, comer Atlantic and Arkansas avenuea. Weekdays Express, 7 85, 9 00, a. in., 8 80, 5 80 p m. Accommodation. H 15 a. in. 4 05 p. in. Snndsya lUpreaa, 4 00, 7 80 p. in. Accouilnoda tlon. 7 15 a. m... 4 15 n. m. For Cupe May, Sea Jslo City and Ocean City tveeauaya vuo n m, auuuionai xor cape Alay, 4 15 p in., for Sea Isle Cltv, SCO p m., (or Ocean City, 415, SCO p in. Sundaya, Cliesluut street 915 a m., Mouth street, 9 0 a.m. Parlor Cara on all expreaa Iralna. For further Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia and UeadlnK Railway ticket agent or addreaa I, A. HwtciOABD, Eiwon J, Weeks. Oen'l Hunt., Oon'l Past'r Agt., RcadliiK Terminal, Pblladelphla. rilllions of Dollars Qo np Jn sraoko avcry year, Tako ro riaks but got yoi)r boueea, jlnck, fur niture,' etc., liieured in flraWlaas ro- imoio companies as leprosoutod by nAVIn FAUST Insurance Agent Alio I.lla anJAocliloaUl Ontaianlai La Grippe, fi .'ollowtd by Heart Olieaie, Cured by Oil. MILKS' HEART CURE. a, R. C. 0.?nULT3, of Wlntorsot, Iowa, i Vl I'irentor nh4 manufacturer of 1 ' ShuUs' (Safety WiifflctTRtftaiipllnR, rlf-i of )'r. Miles' Heart Curo.'"Two years go tin attack of LaUrlppo loft mo with n v or.l: heirl. I hat)' rtlrfdown In flesh to inure skin and. bono'; 1'cbuld not sleep lying .!)'.( fur unrjtticrlnc spelbjl frequent sharp duf Hug palnVnnd palpitation caurcd a con stant fear of sudden doii'lh, nothing could Induce mo to lomabi away from homo over night. My local physician proscrlbod Dr. Miles' Heart Cipro and In n fow days I wasjj.- able to deep well aud tho pains gradually Tj J les3encd, and finally ceased. I reduced tho tho duiCB, having gained fifteen pounds, and am now feeling better luovery way than 1 havo for yeaw." f Dr. MH.C3'" Itcmedioj E aro sold by all drug- gists undpr u positive guurantuo, first bott le I benefits or money re- j funded, book on dis eases of tho heart aud I nerves freo. Address, DIt. MILES MEDICAL OO.tElklari, lud. Pennsylvania RAILROAD.. SCHUYKILI. DIVISION. Octoheii 4, 1S9S. Trains will leave Shenandoah after to gsm date for Wlcocan, Ullbeilon, FracUvUle, Dalk Water, St. Clair, PoUxvlllo. Hamburn, Reading, Pottvtown, Phiwulxvnie. Norrlstwn iv. d Phi). aielpbia (Ur'Ad stroct atatiou) sit &05 mul ft 15 a. ru., 2 02, 0 1 p. lu, on week days. Sundaya, 8 15 a. in., 4 25 p. m. Trains leavo Frackvlllo lor Sheuandoab at 7 38, 11 IS a. m. and 5 49, 7 30 p. nt. Sunday, 11 01 a. m. and 5 40 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, (via Kraek- vlllo) 710, 1120 a. m., 5 20, 7 10 p.m. Sunday iu do a. in., a m p. in. Leave PhtladelnUa. (Hroad street atntlonl. lot SliftMndoah at 8 35 a. m., 4 10 p. m. week daya . Sundaya leave at G 50 and 9 23 a. m, Leave Broad Street Simion, Philadelphia. FOR NEW YORK. Kxnrcss.week-daya. 8 20. 4 05. 4 50 5 03.5 lS.il .VI I 7iCl, S20, 9 50, 10 21 II 00 a. in, 12 0Qlioon, I2 35 1 (Limited l 00 and 4 22 p.m.) Ho. 2 110. 8 1KI. 8 50,4 02,5 00, 5 58 6 00, 101, 50, 10 Oil p. m., 1201, night. Sundays, 820, 4 05, I SO. 5 03, S IS, 8 20,956. 10 21, 1185 a. in., 120(l, 12 85, la 4 02,(I.tinlted I22,) 520,556, 8!U, 702, 7 50 , lO CU p. III., 16 Ol IllKIlt. Exiircws for Boston without cliantrp. 11 Oi),. im- cekKlays, nnd 7 SO V m., dally. For Sea dirt, Asbury Park, Oc?nn rimru: Lonir linuicli, 8 20, tl 11 a m, S 30, 4 tl y, in, wockdays. For Limber, vltle. Easton and Henintoo. tr&li 9 00 a inv 12 00 noon, 8 5., 5 Oj (I.imhuttvuiu and Eato only), weekdays, and 7 02 p m'clnlly. Rl'.ITulo, v 00 n in, 12 00 noon weekdays,, nud 7 Oi i in iiiiiij . WASHINGTON AND TIIK SOUTH. For llaltlmoru find Washington. :t 50. 7 2i. H I0 20,ll23,o.iii., 12 00, M2 31 ! IS, 812, HI, i;uriKrtf)iuanai i.iiimeu,) 17 o.v, 77 in p. iu.. ami 120.1 'niahi weet da vs. Hundnvti. a 50, 7 SO, 9 12, 11 a . m., 1209, 1 12, 4 41, (02ui conKretwiotiai i-imUt'tJ,) 6&ft T7ul t, in. una i m niKiif. For Haltlmnro. nccommodntlon. 9 12 n iu.2-02 uud 4 01 p in week days, 5 OH and 11 lft p in dully. 12 0'MilKht. dally. nnutnorn iitiuwny, oxprcHg uo.j 11 mi, uaiiy. Chesnjicnku fc Ohlu Hallway t 7 Hi p wi, dnlly. For Old Point Comfort and Norfolk. 10p2Ui a m we ok days, 11 10 p m dnlly. ijt'avo niarKt'i Bireet wiiivti ionow&; r.i prcsH for NuW York, 9 00 a in, -1 30 p m week davH. For Ijonir llranch. via Heasldo Itirk. H ao a 111 weekdays. For Island Hcltrlitn. 8 30 a m htul i 00 11 m weekdayH. FOU ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad street station via Delaware river brldfjo KipreBB, 9 -10 a in,, 7 03 p. 111. Sundays,, 9 20 a. m.. 7 Oft iv m. lxiiive Market Street WarfKxpreHs. 9 00amv. 2 00, 1 005 ttO p m. Sundays, OtX), 10 0U u m Accominoiiation 1 uu anu o 00 p m. For Cape May, Sea I file City, Ocean City, Avalon Stone Harbor, Anjcleuea, Wild wood and iloiij lUJvcli isxpreas, uuu a in, 4UU, p in week days. Sundaj h, 9 00 a in. For Soracra Point Ex preiw, 9 00 a. m 2 00. 4 00, 5 00, p. m. week daya Sundaya, 9 (X) and 10 00 a m. Tlio Unfoji Transfer Company will eall for nnd check bagKtiKO from hotels and residences. I, H. HUTCiUNMON, J. IC, Woop," (icn'l Mnnawer. Oen'l laiVr An WM. SGHMICKER, JR.,, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity -For- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beet VOTE FOR H.J. MULDOON, YOUK NRKiUBOU, FOR CONTROLLER. VOTE FOR David M. Graham, OF MAHANOY CITY, FOR STATE SENATOR. VOTE FOR . Restores 3 5rV.f . C3B Dr. H. G. Reitzel4. OP MAHANOY CITY. fi FOR THE LEGISLATURE i 4 A A. A
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