"lL?f'1!?" TBY ONE chocolate Pi i SING HERALD KSTAltI.ISIIi:i 1870. I'ubllMieil ore xr Hrr-nhiR, Kicciit HiinAnr. S Sotrrn jAnms Htrkkt, Nkau Pkntiik. Thu Hi" 'ilil l ' 'I' " "' tnMl rlianilnnli nnd tlio durtu" 'I " lor fit r-nt week, in" bIiU Millie iiurleifl. liy mull 8S.00 n ycnr.or 25 poiiHo montli, tmynliloin ndvnncc. ilvertlo taunt, cliurireil nccor Ji UK to ii.ico nml ponltion. IfiBpiHUhPt!i rorvo tlio HrM to clmiiKe the Munition ol luUcrtl'oiuciito whennvcr tlio ptil lilMlon ol new dcninmln It. Tlio rlislit Is tervci to WJcMany advcttlnomeiit, whether riilil for or not, t.int tlio publishers mny deem jproper. AdvcrtlnttiR rate turnip known lilion niipllentlon, Kntorod t tlio iHHtofilco t Hlionnnunnli, l'n., n econd cni mail matter. TBI.Kl'HONK CONNECTION' 'All the News That's Fit to Print." Evening Herald tuksday. orrom 11 11. OUR COUNTRY: First, Last and Forever. FitOM a Doiiioumtio standpoint Dr. Swallow is not the "food fellow" that he was a few weelis itfjo. The cause of the change is evident. TllK testimony of the Democratic army olllcers before the investiKatiiif,' coiiimittee is causing; 'a cold chill to run up the hacks of the Democratic ftwderieal screamers. TllKHK is only one Shenandoah in Schuylkill county, and there is only one paper in Shenandoah that has a larger circulation than all the others combined, and that is the IlKItAl.D. Col,. W. A. Stonk, the Kepublican candidate for Ciovernor, met with a hearty reception in Pottsville last evening. The Academy was packed, and the candidate made a good im pression. TllK New York Sun is authority for the statement that the world's wheat crop for 18!8 is the greatest ever grown. The crop of the United States is estimated to be 050,000,000 bushels. Tiik Democrats of this state have betrayed alike the "gold' standard" and tho Chicago platform. No party ever made such Hops as the Demo cratic partv has done on the silver question. TltUK to their instincts, the Demo cratic scribblers made haste to cen sure the War department for tho outbreak among the Indians, and for not putting down the outbreak ac cording to their tastes. It begins to look as if popular David Graham's election will he practically unanimous. Tlio young mail who Imagines he is "running an opposition show" will know better on the morning of tlio Uth of November. Full working time at the Centralia colliery is resulting in disturbances among the foreign element. That of Sutiirday night, a report of which appeared in these columns last even ing, was of a serious character. foNUUUSSMAK Hltp.M.Mis certainly to lie pitied, when it becomes neces sary for him to i-eelc endorsements from Allegheny county. Unfortun ately for his colleague, Congressman Dazell cannot vote in this county, at this particular time. AVATKIt comes high in certain local ities. Tho McKeesport water com pany has issued a new schedule, charging on a basis of $10 for not over !)!t,()00 gallons, and !!0 cents per thousand for all water used above that tiuantity. The citizons have naturally raised a kick, and will carry the question into court. TllK Democratic, calamity howlors sav the soldiers were ill treated. Tho manner in which tho members of tho Second and Third Pennsylvania regi inents, selected for (Ifscliarge, aro showing a desire to re enlist docs not Injur out that statement. Philadel phia newspapers say 80 per cent, of thellirttaud 00 per cent, of the last named regiment aro anxious to again servo Uncle Sam. America's Greatest Medicine is Hood's Sarsaparilla, Which absolutely Cures every form of Impure blood, from The pimple on your Face to'the great Scrofula sore which Drains your system. Thpiisands of people Testify that Mood's ..Sarsaparilla cures Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Dyspepsia, Malaria, Catarrh, Rheumatism - AnaVfhat Tired , Feeling. Remember this And get Hood's And only Hood's. Tho, Rosy FreshnosB And a velvety aoftuesi of thu akin la inra rlauly obtained by thurs who use PoiioNl'a Complexion fowuer, klw iiiwi ii ii -i i , - SOCIALIST LABOR PARTY. National, Sliiln unci County I'liiiriirin of 11m 1'nrty iintt Tlmlr Notnlnoon. STATIC TH'KKT. For Governor, J. MiiIiIor ItnrtKH, of l'liiln tlclpliin, l'n. ; for Mout.-Oovonior, William II. Thomas, of Ilneiia Vista, l'a. ; for Con-Kre9!ncn-iit-l,'irco, Joint 1!. ltoot, of Pitts burg, l'a,, Donald I,. Monro, of Ihillols, l'.u; for JiiiIro of tlio Superior Court, llr. 11. 11. 1tvciitfuoJ, of liolluood, I'll. COt'.NTY TICKKT. For Coitcres. I'k-rco Wnlkcr, of Slidinn ilouli ; for Sliito Senator, 1.1tli illstiict, .toltn SklviiiKton, of Shenandoah ; for LiKi1:iture, 1st district, Frank W. Halshanlek, of Slietf audoah j for County Controller, John M. Moduli, of Shenandoah ; for Director of tlio l'oor, Samuel Meisel, of Shenandoah ; (or Coroner, Joseph J. Hyatt, of Shenandoah. COl'NTV I'LITFOKM. We, tho Sm-lnlUt Uiliur Party of Sel.tiyl kill county, in convention nwtnlilril, do hereby susetl our ilevotion to tho nii-e of the people .and pledue ourselves to exrtt every honest endeavor to conet esUtitif! evlh. Wo denounce, as tending to place a premium on crime, tho custom of allowing county otlicials who Imvo been tried and found utility of ollencca punishable by im prisonment, to escape to just penally of their crimes liy comproml.so. I hat Is : liy resignation from the offices they have pros tituted. We detiounro this because it Is funda mentally wrong, and also because it does not seem to (lore-tail with our tlmo honoted, stereotyped Schuylkill county vcidlct, "Not guilty, but pay tho costs." Wo placo oursolves on record as being op posed to tho system of administration of county nlfairs that denies assistance to worthy peoplo in destitute coudltin, on ac count of scarcity of money in tho treasury and pays Judges munillcent salaries for ser vices they do not perform. Wo donounco tho system of election con test that obtains under our present laws. An insuperable burden is placed upon tho tax payers and tho contests aro drawn out from year to year until tho contest is decided. We denounce tho system of administration that allows the rallioads, the common carriers, in direct opposition to tho laws of tlio country, to discriminate against tlio Interests of tho anthracite coal region by eiviue cheaper freight lates to tho bitumin ous districts, thereby ruining tho anthracite coal trade and driving the people of tho region to bankruptcy, poverty and destitu tion. Wo denounce, condemn and censure, under piotest, tlio iniquitous system of Using the wages ol tlio miner and laborer ol NMiuylkill county, as every mean advantage is taken of tho wage earner to substitute lower grades ol coal than tliat which was agiced upon be tween the operators and tho W. li. A. organi.ation, and feel confident that tho contract has long been broken and ought to be discontinued, as the W. 11. A has long ceased to exist. Ceitaiu collieries In this region have taken upon themselves the privllego of making rules in direct opposition to tlio laws of tho state in regard to the hoisting of men from the mines, tve, thereby bubjectiug tho men to various dangers and discomforts, by com pelling them to remain at tho bottom until it suits tho convenience of tlio authorities to hoist them. Wo denounce tho arbitrary system of making rules; together with tho starvation wages said to miners, and tlio inhuman and barbarous treatment nccordoii to laborers who do not understand thn hm well pnnni-li in ueieuii iiicinscivcs. No denounco tho system of contract labor wheio the laborer Is subiecfed In tlin nreulest. aiuiso ami receives tho least pay. Wo denounco tho passage liy tho Assembly of what is known as "Tho Workiuginon's Compensation Act," making employes io sponsible for any injuries his workingmen may receive, unless such injuries ale duo to tho workiugmen's own carelessness. Wo reatlirm tho constitutional privilege of tho peoplo to peacefully assemhlo and peti tion for tho ledress of grievances ; and wo denounce, as legalized murder, tho shooting down of men peacefully marching along the highways, that has occurred at various times and places under tho system of government by injunction. edecIaro ourselves unalteinlly opposed to tho system of government by representa tion, and demand for tho people the right to vote directly. Jicsolvcu, that wo will uso our best endeavors to accomplish such reforms and to eradicate such glaring evils as have been enumerated. Committer on IJksoi.utions. imsoi.uTioNS. With a view to immediato improvement In tho condition of labor wo present tho follow ing demands: 1. Itcduction of tho hours of labor in pro portion to tho progress of production. 2. Tho United state to obtain possession of tho mines, railroads, canals, telegraphs, tele phonos and all other means of public trans poitatiou and communication ; tho employees to oporato tho samo co-operatively under control of tho federal government and to elect their own superior olllcers, hut no employees shall ho discharged for political reasons. S. 'the municipalities to obtain possession of tho local railroads, ferries, water works, gas works, olertrlc plants and all industries eciuiring municipal tranchlses: tlio employees to operato tho simm co-operatively under control of tho municipal administration and lo elect their own superior olllcor, but no employee shall bo discharged for political reasons 4. I'uiiuo lanus io no ucciarcu inaiieiiaiiie. Kuvocation of all land grants to corporations Or individuals, tho conditions of which bavo not leen complied with. 5. The United States to have tho exclusive right to issue money. 0. Congressional legislation providing for tho scientific management of forests and waterways, and prohibiting the waste of natural resources of tho country. 7. Inventions to be free to all; tho in ventors to bo remunerated by tho nation. 8. Progressive income tax and tax on inheritances; tho smaller incomes to bo exempt. u, houooi education or all children under fotnteen years of aeo to bo coinnulsorv. gratltutlous and assessihlo to all by public iissistanco in meals, clothing, hooks, etc.. where necessary. it). Kcpeal all nauner. tramp, conspiracy and sumptuary laws. Unabridged right of comoinaiion. 11. Prohibition of tho employment of children of school ago and tho employment or lemalo labor in occupations detrimental to health or moru"llty. Abolition of tho con vict labor contract system. employment ot the unemployed uy tho public authorities (country, city, state and nation.) 13. AU wages to bo naid In lawful money ol tlio United States. Kimallzatton of woman's wages with thoso of men where equal service Is performed. I I. Law for tho protection of life and limb In all occupations, and an clllcieut em ployers' liability law, 15. Tho people to have the right to pro pose laws and to vote upon all measures of Importance, according to tho referendum principle. 10. Abolition of tho veto powor of tho Executive (national, stato and municipal), wherovor it exists. 17. Abolition of tlio United States Senato and all upper legislative chambers. 18. Municipal self-government. III. Direct veto anil secret ballots In all elcctlous. Uulvorsal and cqu'il right of suH'rago without regard to color, creed or sex. Klectlou day to bo legal holidays. Tho irinclplo of proportional representation to ho n trod ti red. 20. Uniform civil and criminal law throughout the United States. Administra tion of justice to bo freo of charge. Aboli tion of capital punishment. NATIONAL PLATFORM. The Socialist L-ibor party of tho United Stales, In Convention assembled, reasserts tho inalienable right of all men to Hie, liberty and tho pursuit of happiness. With tho founders of the American repub lic wo hold that tho pur peso of government is to secure every citizen In tho enjoyment of Ills right: lut In tlio Unlit of our social con dltiona wo hold, furthermore, that no such right cau bo exercised under a system of ecouomlc inequality, etsentlonally destructive or llle, liucrty ami or happliuMs. With Hie founders of this republic wn hold IN HOSPITALS Many Operations arc Made Necessary By Diseased Bladder and Kidneys. In the hospitals hundreds of opera tions for Stone in the Bladder and DIs cased Kidneys are made necessary be cause tho patients neglected to keep their Urinary Organs in a healthy I'unuiiion, i ncv Kent 'putting things off" un-raMi! til it was too late. ell ' i no most acaaiy too to - 1 l.l' 1 til.- i&. oasrs is J)r. David Kennedy's Vnvorltc ltemedy. Thirty yeurs ago it began curing people who had frequent desire to urinate, especi ally at night; who experienced scald ing pain in passu) water-, whose urin when left standing, contained a sodi incut, and ul stained linen when It touched it; who suffered day and night with pain in the small of tho back, It has never failed to givo relief in incurable cases, and ab solute restoration to health has followed its uso in all cases not boyond human neip. it is sold m drug stores lor $i per Dottio. SAMPLE BOTTLE FREE Those who sutler from the above ailments, or from Rheumatism, Skin Diseases. Liver Compluint or Constipation, may have a sample Dottle ana pamphlet ol valuable information free by sending their name and address to the Dr. David Kennedy Corporation, Rondout, N.Y. In writing tor f rce sample it is necessary to men tiott this fafcr, so wo mny know that IWIUUSI. 13 IUUUU 1U gouu LU1U1. that the true theory of politics is that the machinery of government must bo owned and controlled Hy tho whole people:; hut in tho light of our industrial development wo hold, fuithermorc, that tho true theory of economics is that tho machinery of produc tion must likewise belong to tbo people In common. To the obvious fact that our despotic system of economics is tho direct opposlto of our Ilomocratic system of politics, can plainly be traced tho exisleneo of a privileged class, the corruption of government by that class, tho alienation of public property, public franchises and public functions to that class. and tho abject dependence of tho mightiest ot nations upon that class. Again through tho perversion of democ racy to tho ends of plutocracy labor is robbed ot tho wealth which it alone produces, is denied tho means of self employment, and by compulsory idleness in wago slavery, is oven deprived of the necessaries of life. Human power and natural forces aio thus wasted, that thi plutocracy may rule. Ignorance and misory, with all their con comitaut evils, aro perpetuated, that tho people may ho kept in bondage. Science and invention aro illveitcd from their humane purpo-o to the enslavement of women and children. Against such n system tho Socialist Labor Party onco moro enters its protest. Once more it reiterates its fundamental declaration that privato property in the natural sources of production and in tho instruments of labor is tho obvious cause of all economic servitude and political dependence. Tho time is fust coming when, in tlio nat ural courso of social evolution, this system, through tho destructive action of its failures and crisiscs on tho one hand, and tho con structlvo tendencies of its thrusts and other capitalistic combinations on tho other, shall havo worked out its own downhill. We, therefore, call upon tho wago workers of tho United States and upon all other hon est citizens, to organize under the banner of tho Socialist Labor party into a class-conscious body, aware of its rights and determined to conquer them by taking possession of tho pub lic powers; so that held together by an indom itable spirit of solidiarty under tho most try ing conditions of the present class struggle, wo may put a summary end to that barbar ous struggle by the abolition of classes, the restoration of tlio land and of all tho means of production, transportation and distribu tion to tbo peoplo as a collectivo body, and the substitution of tho co oporativo common wealth for tho pleasant state of planless pro duction, industrial war and social disorder; a commonwealth in which every worker shall have tho freo exercise and full benefit of his acilities multiplied by all tho modern factors of civilization. THE SAXTON MURDER CASE. Special Ornnil .lory May It" Called to luOIet Mrs. (iooruxt. Canton, O., Oct, 11, This afternoon the state will lie called upon In the Justice's court to present the evidence on which It expects to hold Mrs, GeorRp to the Brand Jury for the mur der of George D. Saxton. If the evi dence holds her a special grand Jury la likely to be called to take up the case. An indication that tho defense will not make a fight In the lower court Is the fact that they have summoned but one witness, George llrown, of Hanoverton, Mrs. GeorKo's uncle. Tho coroner spent yesterday examin ing witnesses. He took the testimony of Mrs. Althouse, in front of whose house tho tragedy occurred. Mrs. Alt house testified: "I was not at homo Friday night, when tho shootlne; oc curred. I had not been there from Monday evening1, except on an errand during Wednesday. I was taking care of a sick sister-in-law. Mr. Saxtqn, for all I know, may havo ridden out to tho house that night to pA If I was at home, as he did not knoV how long I might be away. He has gone there before In my absence and attended to the bird and other things about the. house. Ho had a pass key that opened the door. He attended to tho bird and the flowers at tho house this summer while I wna away." Russell Hognn, a neighbor's hoy, tes tified to having seen what appeared to ho a woman fire Hcvcral shots and then walk away through a vacant lot. Solionl Clilldren'Hl.iitliyotto Monument Washington, Oct. 11. Hon. Charles G. Dawes, comptroller of tho currency, and treasurer of tlio fund to be raised hy voluntary contributions of the school children of tho United States to erect a monument In Paris to General Lafayette, Is receiving encouraging re ports from all sections. Although Oct. 19 Is the pay fixed by tho committee on which collections are to bo taken up in all tho schools, donations already havo begun to arrive. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children, The K'md You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of Ask your grocor for tho "lloyul Patent Hour, nnd lake no other brand. It is tbo host Hour miwlo. i 3R f m A Wnrnhlir io tho Indian. Walker, Minn., Oct. 11. The Indian council was held at the agency yes terday afternoon, and was well attend ed by Flat Mouth and representative delegations. General Uncon nnd In spector Tinker told the Hear Islanders that if they would give up the men for whom warrants havo lic-cn Issued, and come In thefnselves, they could go home. If they resisted the government would not reBt till tho recalcitrants had been captured, and that the Hear Isl anders would not then be permitted to occupy the Islands again. This mes sage was at once sent to the hostlles. General Uacon's terms wore received by the chiefs with signs of evident pleasure, and they all signified their approval .of them. It Is believed tho l'lllagers will uccept them. ItlntotiM Soldiers Suiiprewxcd. Lexington, Ky Oct. 11. As a result of the killing of a private In tho Twelfth New York regiment by Provost Gunrd Kitchen Sunday night 300 or 400 members of that regiment formed it mob last night and seized a train at Camp Hamilton, with the Intention of coming to town on It nnd raiding the county Jail for the purpose of taking Kitchen out and lynching him. Gen eral Wiley nnd Colonel Leonard sup pressed the mob by the most radical and prompt action. The outbreak was not unexpected, nnd the Jail was heav ily guarded. The provost guard In the city was also doubled, and thlngB aro now quiet. It Is believed that the prompt measures that were taken pro vented what promised to bo n serious nonlllct. A ItiiMMliin I'rlneo Married. Chicago, Oct. 11. Prince Nicholas W. Kngnlltcheff, foimerly of St. Peters burg, now of Chicago, nnd Mrs, Eva Clayton, daughter of Capitalist Charles W. Fnrdrldge, were married at the Orthodox Greek church of St. Vlndlmlr yesterday. Only the bride's father, mother and sister, and Haron A. A. Schllppenbneh, the Russian consul, and Carl Uuenz, the German consul, were present. The brldo was formerly the wife of Samuel Clayton, a wealthy Philadelphia! but secured a divorce a few months ago. Prince Engalltcheff. Is the eldest son of Prince Alexander Kngalltcheff. A Wronged Soldier's Crime St. Louis, Oct. 11. Charles Kemm, a private In Company E, Second MIs sorl volunteers, stationed at Lexing ton, Ky., who Is now here on a fur lough, yesterday shot and killed Les lie Wesley, a negro with whom he found his wife living. Before coming to St. Louis to live Kemm served four years in tho regular army. Ho re turned recently and tried to find his wife. He found her In the company of Leslie, whom he shot nnd instantly killed. Kemm Is In Jail.. Stole Hurled Treasure.. Springfield, Ills., Oct. 11. Albert Stanley nnd George H. Hitter were ar rested yesterday charged with robbing Frederick Leka of $14,000. Stanley confessed. Leka Is a wealthy retired farmer. Of late he has been living with the Stanleys in Springfield. Ho burled his wealth In the barn nnd yard back of the house at night. Mrs. Stan ley discovered the robbery and Inform ed the police. IlroeKlni'lrtiro to lie Muxtorod Out. Washington, Oct. 11. The order de signating the general olllcers to bo musteied out of service, dated Oct. 7, was published officially yesterday, and at the head of the list was Mnjor Gen eral Joseph C. Breckinridge, whoso name was noi In the lirst publication. General Breckinridge will return to duty on Nov. SO as inspector general of the army. Xot a Jiovorpiid Counterfeiter. Cleveland, Oct. 11. The grand Jury of the United States district court yes terday reported that It did not nnd a true bill against Itev. Gabriel Hos tetter, a Baptist minister, arrested some time ago m canton, it was al leged that a complete counterfeiting outllt had been found upon his premises and bogus money found In his posses sion. Diivon from Homo by Indlauw. Barker, Minn., Oct. 11. A woman Just In at McGregor from Portage Lake, four miles weet of hero, reports that two dozen Indians In war paint drove her from her home. She thinks her husband and father are killed. ComiTi i means pain, danger and possible, death for soma wivca. For others it means practlcallv no discomfort at all. There Is no reason why child birth should bo a period of pain and dread. Scv. eral months before a woman becomes a mother sho should prepare herself for tho critical ordeal. It Isn liniment to bo ap plied ox tornrtlly, It relaxes There is a prepara tion made 'which tB intended for thia purposo alone. Tlio namo of this wonderful preparation ia tho mus cles and re lieves tho distension, gives elastici ty to every organ con oornod in childbirth, and takes away nil dangor and nearly all suffering-. Best results follow if tho remedy is used during tho wholo period of preg nancy. It is tho only remedy of tho kind in tho world that is endorsed by physicians. 81 perbottlont nil mother's Friend. drug stores, or sent by mall on receipt of price, FiiEE Books con. tatnlng lnvoluablo in formation forall women, will lo gent to nnv ad dress upon application lo Tha Brtdfleld Regulator Co Atlanta, da. HARQUHAR Variable Friction Feed JTk jkJcuI: SAW MlLLfcr unci Ajax Genfer Crank Engine Rapldt accurate, ttron and simple, wltlj Urge aUla or wtireln, btroug nndsafa. No Parquliar Holler linn v. ItloiteriV A I no standard iLsrlculturtd lnitilrnini ) generally. II ay l'reuea ' k apecuity 6eu4 tot (fetaiogoa at prion to Li.FUgtIHAIICO.,lllVork,la. mm r. x-j- -. Ell. Hospital Physicians Know and Say it is True. Marvelous Savins of Health by Dr. Greene's Nervura. Dr. Greene's Nervura Is Indeed the Most Wonderful Cure In All (lie World. Mr. Samuel U. Morgan, of 1633 Hoscoe St., Chicago, 111., biokc down completely lioth physically and mentally, from overwork, so that he was almost a wreck. The family phynciau could do nothing and he was sent to the hospital, where lie icmaincd some mouths without benefit. lie was lccomtncndcil by a friend who had been cured by Ur, Greene's Nervurn blood and nerve remedy, to take this wonderful remedy. He at once procured this ereat medicine and was perfectly nnd completely cuicd hy it, as botli the hospital physician ana lus l.iuuly doctor acknowledge:. Mr. Morgan says : "1'rom overwork and disease my sytcni nail uccome uioroueiily run down, uoti physically and mentally, and I was almost a wicck. My family physician could not benefit me any and recommended me to go to the hospital. 1 remained in the hospital some months and received apparently little or no bcnclit, and as a last resort, ns a drowtnnir man might clini; to a straw, 1 was led lo pur chase Dr. Greene's Ncrvu-a blood nnd nerve remedy, having had it rfcommendedto me by a paity who Had been much ueneiiteu hy its use. From the time I took the first bottle 1 commenced lo gain, and although it may seem strange, I have gained thirty-live pounds while taking this medicine, nnd all of my family and friends, the hospital physicians nnd my lamily doctor acknowledge that it was Dr. Greene's Nervura that brought me out of my trouble and made me a well man again. "I cannot do otherwise than wiite these facts, as 1 feel it my sacred duty so to do, and shall ever deem it a pleasure to recommend Nervura, the medicine that saved me from misery and despair and perhaps from death, andiestored me to lull Health," If you are sick, in pain, weak, nervous, ltin down, have stomach, kidney or liver disease, or are in any way out of health, take Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy at once and be cured. Vim can consult Dr. Greene, 35 Wrst 14th St, , New York City, about your case at any time, absolutely free of charge, personally or by letter. - A Wcntlior Burenii Convention. Washington, Oct. 11. An official nn nouncement has been Issued of a con ventlon of weather bureau officials to be held at Omaha, Oct. 12 and 13. Chief Willis L. Moore, of the bureau, who will open tho convention, left hero yes terday on the special train to the ex position and many others aro on the way. The program Is an elaborate ono and covers a wide range of subjects Incident to the weather service. Slunicoy Accepts Corbott'H Challenge New York, Oct. 11. Tom O'Rourke, in behalf of Tom Sharkey, posted $2,1500 with "Honest John Kelly yesterday a3 an acceptance of Corbett's challenge to fight anybody. It has been agreed that articles shall be drawn this af ternoon, the fight to take place about Nov. 25. Yesterday' llosoliall Gamos, At Brooklyn First game: Brooklyn, 7; Philadelphia, 3. Second game: Phila delphia, 2; Brooklyn, 0. At Pittsburg Pittsburg, 2; Cleveland, 0. At Wash ingtonBoston, 8; Washington, 2. At Baltlmoro (0 Innings, cnlled, darkness) Baltimore, 1, New "iork 4, At Louis vllle Louisville, C; Cincinnati, 3. Tlio Wonthor. For eastern Pennsylvania, Ncfr Jer sey, Delaware and Maryland! Increas ing cloudiness, followed by showers brisk southeasterly winds. A Blessing For tho Ladies. Thousands of ladies are usiuc Brazil iau Halm. For soreness, -pain, hearing down and many kinds of trouble, it acts like a charm. A 50 cent or dollar bottle often does more eood in one week than any other remedy does in months, it goes right to the spot, removing all in flammation. Mrs. Geo. V. Roberts, of Wilminctou, Del., savs. "A strouc solu tion of Brazilian Balm aud warm water used as au injection has done me more good than all the remedies and prescript nous 1 ever incu. Shenandoah drug store, wholesalo agents. I111II1111H Deplore the Outbrenlc. "White Narth. Minn., Oct. 11. A coun ell composed of 30 chiefs nnd head men Including leading mixed bloods of the White Karth reservation, representing Borne 3,000 people, was held here yester. day. Itesolutlons were adopted deplor ing the sad stato ot affairs existing at Leech Lake, and denouncing the au thors of the mischief, A petition of loy alty to the government was signed by all present. To (Jui'ii 11 Cold In Ono Uny 'liiko l.niiitivo Ilromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tlio mouoy If it fuiUto cine ffiio. The gonulno has L. II, Q. on each tablet. tf AUK YOUdOINCl SOUTH? Tlin SOUTIIEItN BAII.WAY ItKAt'lIKS ALL PROMINENT POINTS. Don't start South without consulting Job M. Uenll, District Passenger Agent, Southoru Hallway, 028 Chestnut street, Philadelphia U you c.iunot call In person, write to lihu. dive the Children a Drink called tlraln-0. It is a delicious, amiotlztng. nourishing food drluk to tako tbo placo of collbo. Sold by all grocers and liked by all who havo used It bocanso whon properly prepared it tastes like the finest cotl'ea but is freo from all Its Injurious properties, drain O aids disoition aud strengthens tlio nerves, It is not a stimulaut but a health builder, and children, as well as adults, can drluk it with great benefit. (Vista about 1 as much a rnflco, IS and i.'So. CHINESE RETROGRESSION. Tho 1'Iowory Kingdom 1 Not llend.v 1'or Uororin Movement". London, Oct. 11. The Pekln corre npondent pf The Times snys: The ret rograde movement spreads. An Im perial edict ordeis the suppression of tho native press and the punishment of the editors. It also cancels all the new methods of examination promulgated during the last 12 months. The latter step must give general satisfaction, since the proposed changes were too radical for the people. All of those who havo signed mem orials In favor of reform have been dis missed from ofllce, The board of agri culture is nbollshed, Its president, Wu Mao Ting, compradore of the Hong Kong and Shanghai bank, being de prived of his rank. A memorial Im peached him as a "slave of foreign devils." Huang, former consul nt Singapore, and lately minister designate of China to Jnpan, was arrested at Shanghai yesterday by order of the empress dowager In connection with the reform movement. Her general proscription of the progressives constitutes a reign of terror. Voorhees' Itoslunatlon Delayed. New York, Oct. 11. Governor Voor- hces, of New Jersey, did not resign as senator from Union county, president of the senate and acting gqvernor to day, as had been announced, He will probably hold olllce until next Tuesday. The reason of this change of plan Is that there are several matters relating to state Institutions which wll have to be attended to by the acting goyernor between this time and the Installation of the governor elected In November. Speaker Watklns, ot the assembly, de clines to exercise any of tho rights of governor unless something unforseen and pressing occurs. During the com ing week Governor Voorhees will trans act all the business of the olllce to be done between now and January next, and then Mr. Watkln3 will take hold and fill out the term. Huron Von llutiny't Iteenll. Berlin, Oct. 11. Baron Von Bulow's recall from Italy Is regarded here as. due to the annoyance of Emperor Will iam and the government at the pope s recent declaration In favor of Prance's traditional protectorate over Catholics In the east. Germany Inslstes on pro tecting her own subjects, and the pope's attitude on the eve of Emperor William's eastern tour Is resented. Though there Is no breach with the Vatican, some time will probably elapse before Baron Von Billow's suc cessor takes up his post, but there Is no doubt that he will be Instructed to acquaint the Vatican with the German feeling on the subject. The Cleveland" Kotnni to Princeton. Buzzard's Bay, Mass., Oct. 11. Ex- Presldent Cleveland and family left Gray Gables yesterday afternoon for their winter home In Princeton, N. J. Mrs. Cleveland and the four children, accompanied by her maid, boarded the afternoon train at Buzzard's Bay sta tion and proceeded lo New York by the colonial express In a special car. The ex-president started at the same time on tho yacht Oneida. The remaining servants will close the house and take their departure In a day or two. Harvard Men In the War. Cambridge, Oct. 11. The Haivard Crimson publishes a list of Haivard men who were In the military or naval service of the United States during the war. The list comprises 144 names, of which 82 were those of men who were In undergraduate departments last year. There were eight deaths. The Population of Shenandoah Is about eighteen thousand, and we would say at least one-half aro troubled with some affection of the Throat and .Lungs, as those complaints arc, according to statistics, rcore numerous than others. We would advise nil not to neglect the opportunity to call on their druggist and get a bottle of Kemp's ISalsam for the throat and Lungs. Price 25 and 50c. I rial sue free. Sold by all druggists Fovor Situation Mum SorlmiN. Jackson, Miss., Oct. 11. The fever situation hero Is more serious today. With the appearance of the disease In North Jackson there Is no section of the city free from Infection, and new cases are multiplying already. Dr. J. H. Purnell, state health ofllcer, has Is sued tho following proclamation: "Yel low fever is appealing In all parts of the city. The spread Is becoming gen eral, and as It will be three or four weeks before cold weather can reason ably bo expected, It Is again urged that all parties who possibly can do so, leave at once for northern or other points that will receive refugees. Remaining In Jackson several days longer will make it dangerous to leave." lie Not Deceived. A Cough, Hoarseness or Croup, are not to be trilled with, A dose in time of Sliiloh's Cure will save you much trouble. Sold by 1. D. Kirlin and a guar antee. DEATH IN THE RAPIDS. Four Men l'ertjdiod Tlirouuli tlio Cap. hI.Iih- of a HI; nr. Ogdensburg, N. Y., Oct. 11. Four Canadian canal laborers perished by the capsizing of a skiff In Galoupe rap-. Ids, below this city,' Sunday night. Tim men, with a, comrade, were .on their way to thejr camp on, Drummond Island. After having spent the even ing drinking In Ogdensburg, they lost their way and when near Galoupe rapids the man rowing said: "It's all up; we have lost our way." Four of the men stood up, capsizing the boat. Joseph Jobln, of Montreal, nnd Alfred IJeausefour, of Woonsocket, It. I caught hold of the boat and drifted through the rapids four miles, and then crawled Into the half lllled boat. Jobln paddled two miles to the Bhore with his hands and crawled to a barn on the Martin farm. Waiting un til daylight ha aroused .neighbors. Be auBefour was found sitting In tho boat dead. Two of the drowned men were known as Pasquette and O'Hugh, residence unknown. The other, an old man, was unknown to the survivor. What l)r. A. K. Slater Says. IIuffalo, N. Y. dents : From my per sonal knowledge guinod In obsorvlng tlio effect of your Sliiloh's Cure In cases of ad vanced Consumption. I am prepared to say It is the most remarkable ltemedy that lias ever been brought to my atteutlon. It lias certainly saved many from Consumption. Sold by 1. D, Kirliu, and a guarauteo. Uitleiiriara Tor 1KIIU, The Hkkald office has a full aud completo lino of calendars for 18011. If you cou. template a calendar for your friends, ic-sorvo your order until you sec our Hue, it will mean a big paving to you, They aro also beautiful bpeeinicns of lithographic art and very rcosouablo lu price. Buy Keystone flour. Bo mro that tho namo Lessio & IUeb, Ashland, l'a , la printed on every suck, Drf Miles' NerVine A riEMCDY FOB THE Rffccls of Tobacco. fill .'WIIU oxccsslvo uso ot tobacco, especially M by yount! men Is always Injurious and undoubtedly shortens life materially. Mr. Dd. C. Cbson, compositor on tho Contra Costa A'cids, Martinez, Cul., writes! "1 havo used I)r, Miles' llostoratlvo Nervlno nnd ro ceh od much benefit from It. I was troubled with nervousness, dizzy spolU andsleoplcss nos, causod by tlio uso of tobacco nnd stim ulants, 1 took Dr. Miles' Nervlno with mar velously good results, allayInetbodlzzInerY, quieting tho nerve:.', and enabling J ilecp and rest, proving in my caso a very bcucCclal remedy." Dr. Miles' Itostoratlve .Jervlno U especially adapted to restoring tho nervous s stem tolls normal condition under such circumstances. It soothes, hoals and strengthens. Dr, Miles' UcmcuTcii 1.1 1 .1 - guarantoo, first bottlo .SsfVillC beaollU or money ro- fcss t-nmo f...i...i !..i .n ir-... . nicmi nf ( lirt 1 ini rt. ,i ml m&. Health uerveafreo. Address, ffiffSBwiAl Dlt. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart. Ind. Pennsylvania RAILROAD. BOHUYKII.I. DIVWION. OCTOBEK 4, 189?. J Trains will leave Shenandoah after tne aco utttu lur f v IKK'111! viiiuerttfiij r niuktviuu, I'uti Water, St. Clair. Pottsville. Hamburg, JteadluKi roiimown, moenixvine. iiornsiowii n u rinr aelp a. in. Sift Tral 7 30, H 4ft a.m. and 0 46, 7 8ft p. m. Hunday 11 01 a. m. and S 40 p. m. Leave, Pottsville for Shenandoah (via Kraek- vllle) 7 10, 11 20 a. in., 6 20t 7 10 p. ni. Sunday1 loOTi h n.. S 20 n. m. Leave PhfladelpMa, (Broad street station), foi ShtMndoah at 8 83 a. in., 4 10 p. m. week days'-, ounuays leuvo hidou mm v a. iu. Leave Broad Street Station, Philadelphia FOH NEW YORK. Kxpress.wcek-days, 8 20, 4 OS, 4 50 5 05,5 15,8 50 7 33, 8 20, M 60, 10 21 11 00 a. d , 12 00 noon, 12 85 (Limited 1 00 and t22 u. m.,) 1 40, 2 80, 8 20, 3 50,4 02,5 00, 5 5ft 8 00, 7 02, 7 50, 10 00 p. in., 1201, night. Sundays, 8 2t 405, 100,505, 5 15, 8 20, 9 66, 1021, 11 85 a. m., 12 03, 12 85, 2 Ik 102, (Limited I22.) 5 20, 5 Oft, 6 35, 7 02, 7 50, 10 0U p. m 12 01 night. Express for Boston without change, 11 OOn ta,( week-days, aud 7 50 p. m,, dally. Kor Sea (Ilrt, Anbury Park, Oecaa Grove, LonffHranch, 8 20, 11 14 u m, .1.10, 4 02 nt weekdays. Por Lumber vlllo, Kaston and Heranton, 0 50, 9 OOn m, 12 00 110011,8 52, 3 00 (Lauibi-rtvlllo nnd I'aton only), weekdays nnd 702 p m dally llufTnlo, 0 00 n in, 12 00 noon weekdays, and 7 02 p m dally. WASHINGTON AND THIC SOUTH. For Haiti inoro and Washington. .1 50, 7 20, K 8J, 10 20, 1128, a. in., 120Q, 12U1 1 U, 8 12, 4 41, (525 CoiiBreWlonal Limited,) 817. &65,731 p. m., nnd 12 05 night week days. Sundays, 3 50, 7 20,912, 1123, n.m., 1209, i 12, 4 41, (5'J0 CoiiKresslonal Limited,) 605 7 31 p. in. and l205nlKht. For Baltimore, accommodation, 9 12 n m, 2 Oi and 4 01 p m week days, 5 08 and 11 1ft p m daily Atlantic Ooant Line, express 12 W 11 in, and 12 0-1 niKht. dally. Southern ltallwny, express G 65 p in, dally. Chesapeake fc Ohio Hallway, 7 31 p 111, daily. For Old Point Comfort and Norfolk, 10 20 a m weekdays, 11 10 p ra dally. Leave Market street wharf as follow: Kx press for New York, 9 00 n 111, 130 p m week days. For Long Brunch, via Seaside Park, H 30 n in weekd-ys. For Island Heights, 8 30 n in mid 100 p nt weekdays. FOU ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad street station via Delaward'rlvt bridge express, 9 W u iu,f 7 U p. m, tfunUi 9 20 il. 111.. 7 05 n. 111. ' I'Ave MarkttHtreet Warf Kxpress, 9 00nvr 200,100,500 p m. Sundays, 900, 1000 at (accommodation 4 30 nod 5 00 p in. For Capo Mny, Sen Isle City, Oecnn City,. Avalon Stone Harbor,- AiiRleaea, Wild wood and 1 loll 5 Bench Express, 900 n in, 4 00, p m week days. Sundn h 9 00 n 111, For Somers Point Kxpress, 9 00 a. in., 2 00 4 00, 5 00, p. m. week daya Sundays, V 00 and 1000 n m Tho Union Transfer Company will call for and cheek Immune from Ik tela and residences. ). B. IIUTCHlNhON, J. It WOO II, Gnn'I Mannumr. (Jen 1 I'lHn'n'r Atffc WM. SCHMICKER, JR., Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity For BARBEY'S thin (HrftJ street station) at ft Oft and H 1 Vj , 2 02, 0 1 p. in. ou week days, Buiidays. . m.. 4 25 ti. m. ns leave Frackvllle for Shenandoah Mi -a Beer and Ported Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer VOTE FOR H.J.MULDOON, YOUR NEMimOR, FOR CONTROLLER. VOTE FOR David M. Graham,. OP MAIIANOY CITY, FOR STATE SENATOR.. VOTE FOR Dr. H. G. Reitzei, OP AUHANOY CITY. FOR THE LEGISLATURE h I