EVENING HERALD 123TA1ILISIIKI) 1870. Published every Evening, Kxcept Hundny, M 8 South Jabdin Htkekt. Keau Centiie. The Herald la dellveicd InShcnnndonh And the surrounding trJirns ( or six ccnU ft week, pay bU ho carriers. Hy rnall 83.00 ft year, r 35 cants month, payable In advance. Advertise ments cnarcert according to spaoo nun position, The publishes rcscrvo tho right to chnngo the ilnvltlnn nf ailvnrllspnients wliencvor IIIO tHllv UfAtto? o news demanils It. Tho right Is reaervea to ijetany auvemseincm, wihuih paid for or not, last the publishers may deem IJpropcr. Advertising ratos mado known upon application. Entered at the postoCIlce at Shenandoah, I a., as second class mall matter. TELEPHONE CONNECTION" 'All the News That's Fit to Print." Evening Herald WEDNESDAY. OCTOBEH 12. ISns. OUR COUNTRY : First. Last and Forever. As esolmngo remarks thnt a Phila delphia policeman stabbed himself while asleep. AVo see nothing re markable in that, from the "cop's" standpoint. AVaii is unfortunate in more ways than one. Bryan has been ordered to Cuba. AVords from that island, according to telegraph tolls, are worth about $1,150 apiece. TllK indications are that Dr. AV. N. Stein will receive the largest vote in Shenandoah ever accorded a candi date for ofllce. He is just as popular in other localities, too. Col. Stonk'S election as Governor is practically assured. It is now a question as to which will secure second phiee in the ranks, Swallow or Jenks. It looks like the former. Assuhanoks are said to havo been received from AVashington tlmt Presi dent McKinley will shortly remove some of the rigid exactions of the civil service law. And then there will bo a "shaking of the plum tree." Coxsidkkixg the achievements of the American navy during tho wnr with Spain, the naval losses make a re markable showing. Frointhe figures just compiled, it is learned that seventeen sailors killed and sixty seven wounded was the total loss sustained bv the Americans. CoNTitoi.LKHSNTDKH is making one of the most active campaigns waged in this county for some years, and whorover he appears creates a favor able and lasting impression. Snyder not only proves himself a popular candidate but an ollicient servant of the people ns well. The chairman of tho Iiepubliean congressional cominitteo says tho He publicans will not only secure control of the United States Senate, but will havo a large majority in the lower House. There is not the least danger that the Democrats will bocuro con trol of tho next Congress. This will be pleasant news to hundreds of Ho publicans in Schuylkill count-, who can now exercise their "discretionary powers." Governor. Tannkii, of Illinois, has no great love for imported labor. He lias informed the coal operators ii Virden, that state, that he will not send troops to assist tho operators in running their mines with imported labor, nnd if the operators nttompt to enforce their ideas with AVin chester rilles ho will send tho Xntioiml Guard to disarm all. Ho will allow no protection to those who persist in using imported labor. "Coin" Haiivky has but recently been made manager of the free silver Democracy. As the recognized leader of the national organization he made the following statement : "Wo haye no sympathy with tho Jsew A'ork Democrats nor with the Democrats of New Jersey, Connecticut or Penn sylvania. I do not boliove tlmt the delegates from those states will be recognized by the next Democratic national convention." Here is a nice morsel for our friends the enemy, who are so suiumarly read out of the party. Tiikiik is a difference between gen uine news and a personal matter which properly belongs under the advertising head, says tho Altoona, Pa., Tribune. If a man wishes to sell a house or buy a cow, the, state nient of the fact is business, because it Is a matter of personal interest. But if his house Is struck by light ning, that constitutes a bit of news, and all the newspapers print the facts gratuitously. If a secret society is going to havo an entertainim'tit, the announcement of the time and place is au advertisement and is chargeable as such. Hut any newspaper will gladly print n list of officers or nny other pure news item concerning the same society. It ought not to bo very difficult to distinguish between ad vertisements and news, but some persons seem to be quite unable to do so. Hoo Curs all liver Ills, blliout- Pills nes.i, headache, sour stom ach, Indigestion, conjuga tion. Tlitr ut aaillir. with out pain or Krtps. Sold lir all druRfrliti. U tanti Xtt out 1111 to Uka mltb llood'n MarnyarllU THREE Relieved of Trio menstrua more than little book house, mid re some of fivdia Liver Pills. I a new woman; past. 1 .shall for what it has 303 Liblton St. done Lewiston, Me. liydta E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has cured mo of painful menstrua tion nnd backache. The pain in my back v, is dreadful, and tho agony 1 suf fered during menstruation nearly drove mo w'.ld. Koiv this is nil over, thanks to Mrs. Pinl.ham's medicine and advice. Mrs. Caimue A'. Williams, South Mills, N. C. The great volume of testimony proves conclusively that Iydin E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is u safe, sure nnd almost infallible remedy in cases of irregularity, suppressed, oxcessive or painful monthly periods. " The present Mrs. Pinkham's experience in treating femalo ills is unparal leled, for yours sho worked hide by side with Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, and for sometime past has had solo charge of tho correspondence department of her great lupines-?, treating by letter as many as a hundred thousand Hiling women during u single year." Lydia D. FinKliam's Vegetable Compound; A Woman's Remedy for Woman's Ills Our Olllrlnls W II Hulo. WaFln.ipiim, Oct. 12. When the at tention of the war d iiartmeut was called to tl9 statement made in Madrid that a strong: force of Spanish troops would lie kept In Cuba until the treaty of pence lind bepn slfnpil, It was simply stated that there lind been and would be no change In the orders of the Unit ed States troops, p.nd that the Instruc tion Rlvn to the American milltnry commission In Havana to take posses sion of the island on Ivc. 1, Irrespec tive of the preRcnre or nbsence of the Spanish officials, would bo rellRlously adhered to. The Spanish troops may stay In Culm for a time, but they will be no h nser tlm masters of the Island. A. Few Pointers. The recent statistics of the number o deaths show that the large majority die with consumption. This disease may commence with an apparently harmless cough which can be cured instantly by Kemp's balsam for the Throat nud Lungs, which is guaranteed to cure and relieve all cases. 1'iicc 25 and 5c. Sold by all druggists ; ask for a free sample o-day. Sennlor ICylo Hn licoovored. Cleveland, Oct. 12. Senator Kyle, of South Dakota, who wan stricken with paralysis at the Forest City House liere some weeks ago, has so far re covered that he will leave for Wash ington tomorrow to attend the first meeting of Vie non-partisan Industrial commission, of which he Is chairman, on Oct. 17. Mr. A. D. Tlnsley, Sena tor Kyle's private secretary, said that the widely circulated reports as to the senator's change of front on the money question were false, and that he was an out and out free silver man. Vlmt Dr. A. IJ. Slater Say". JluriALo, N. A'. iit : From my per sonal knowledge, jpiineil in observing tho enectof your Mbiluli's Curo In eases of ad vanced Consumption. I am prepaid! to say it is tlio most remarkable Uemcdy that lias over teen brought to my attention. It has certainly saved many from Consumption. Sold by P. I). Kirlin, ami a guarantee. jTiiiuiif iii'i'i iiu-d to llo Ifelcnspd. London. Oct, 12. A special dispatch from Shanghai says: Yesterday a Uni ted States consular otllcer, with 30 armed members of the recently dis charged Coronn body guard. Invaded the foreign r ureau with the intention of rescuing Huang, former Chinese consul at Singapore, and lately min ister designate of China to Japan, who was arievted on Monday by order of tho empress dowager in connection with the reform movement. Huang, however, refused to go, and the party retired crestfallen." 1 For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Signature of Colonel llrjnir- Contribution. Chicago. Oct. 1.'. Mr. AV. 11. Harvey general manager of the ways and committee. Is In receipt of a letter from Colonel William J. Bryan, dated at Jacksonville, Fla., In which he says: "I enclose a pledge for monthly con tributions to the cause of bimetallism until October, 1300, together with the Instalment for this month. I most cordially endorse the plan adopted by the committee and am confident It will result in the collection of a Inrge fund for tho circulation of blmetallatic lit erature. The financiers can contribute large sums to support tho gold stand ard, because the monopoly of money gives them great pecuniary benefit. Surely you can appeal to the millions who suiter from a rising dollar and falling pile es. Having brought free dom to Cuba the American people can renew the struggle for the financial In dependence of the United States." .Sentenced Kor 1'oiihIou Krnud. Cincinnati. Oct. 12. Mai y Allen, of Covlng'.on. Ky., aged G!. nn actress, who for some time was lending lady in Joe JefiVmin's "Ph A'an Winkle" com pany, was yesterday sentenced to pay a fine of $100 and to he Ipiprlsoned for three months. Her sister. Amanda Grlerson, was sentenced to serve a year in the same Ja'l. Hnth were convicted of making false afiid&Uts In a pension claim for Mrs. Grierson, upon which she drew a pension as a widow after she had remarried. To AmulHumuto I'lmilnir Mills. Chicago, Oct. 12. The amalgamation of 21 planing mill plants, Involving about J15.000.000 capital. Is now being planned among leading representatives of the trade In the northwest, une mills, tho promoters of the combine propose to take Into the deal are lo cated In Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan Minnesota nnd Iown. The stock com pany when formed will be capitalized at $10,00.000. according to present In tentions. The mills will bo 'purchased outright and stock, bonds and cash (tven for them. HAPPY WOMEN. Periodic Pain and Backache. of Fervent Letters. llefnre using Lydia K. I'lnkliam's Vegetable Com pound, iny he.ili.li whs gradually beluguuilcrmlnccl. siilTored untold ngony from painful menstruation, linoUncVin, puin on top of my head and ovarian trouble. J concluded to try Mrs. l'inlriium's Compot.ii 1. aii'l found tlmt it was nil nny wo man needs who suffers with painful monthly periods. It en'Irely cured me. Mrs. Oi:oitoK Wass, 1123 ISanU St. Clnciunatl, 0. l'"or years I lind buffered with painful men tnmtion every month. At tho beginning of ion it was impossible for mo to stand up for minutes, J felt so miserable. One day it of .Mrs. Pinknanrs was thrown into my 1 sat right down nnd read It. I then got 12. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and ca heartily say that to-day 1 feel like my monthly suffering is a thing of tho always praise the A'cgetablo Compound for r.ir. Mrs. Makoakbt ANDEltbON. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE Ami I'lowiTK, tlio Hand of America, Cull tomtit. Via tlio truo pathway, "Tlio Iron Mountain Koute," which travemesa region of perpetual sunshine, wlicro snow storms, blizzards or bijili altitudes aro unknown, Fullmin first and second claj palace and tourist sleeping cars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and New Mexico, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, without change Quick time, low ratoj, and all tlio coinfortsof modern railway Improvements guaranteed to nil wbo pur cliaso tickets via tho Missouri Pacific railway system. For rates right from your homo, literature, and full information, drop a postal card, J. P. MvCnnn, T. P. Agent. BIB Rail road avenuo, Klmira, N. Y., or 391 Broad way, New York. 3-1-tf W. E. Hovt. G. E P. Ast. Stop That Cough I Tako warniug. It may lead to Consumption. A 25c bottlo of Sluloh' Curo may save your life. Sold by P. I). Kirhn and a guarantee Coming Uii'litH. Oct. 17. Grand ball at Jtolibius opera house, of tlio West End Grays baso ball club, fur tho benefit of Thomas Matthews. Oct. 25. Third annual ball of Defender iloso Co., No. 3, of Turkey Itun, at tbo com pany's hull. Vov. 1st. Annual supper under auspices uf Calvary Baptist eburcli, In Bobbins' opera bouse. Nov. 10th. Grand annual supper under auspices of tho members of Trinity Reformed ibureb, in Bobbins' opera house- Tisu't safo to bo a day without Dr. Thomas' Eelectric Oil hi tlio house Never can tell what moment au accident is going to happen. nrynirs ItrsrHncnt ltemnlim In ervlco Wasl'lngti ;i, Oct. 12. The war de partment will conform to the modified request of Governor Uolcomb In rela tion to tho Nebraska regiments. Gov ernor Hokonib suggested that the num ber In each company of the First and Third regiments be reduced to a mini mum of 81 soldiers, thus allowing a number of discharges from both regi ments. This will keep both regiments In the service. Tho First Nebraska is at Manila and the Third, Colonel Bryan's, at Jacksonville. Hon'H Thin? We offer One Hundred Dollars Itcward for any cute of Cntnrrh that can not bo cured by 1 lull's Catarrh Cure. K.J.CHKNEY& CO.I'ropf., Toledo, O. We tlio undersigned, have known V. J. Cheney or tb last 15 years, and bellcvo him perfectly honorable. In all business transactions and nn nnelal y uble to carry out any obligations mudo by their firm. Wist &Tuaux, WbolesaloDniKKlsts.ToleUo.O, Waliiinu, Kinnan & JIaiivin, Wholesale Drug gists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood nnd mucous surfaces o tbo system. I'rleoTSc. per bottle. Sold by id I Druggists. Testimonials free Killed In Self Dofeiiso. Dover, Del., Oct. 12. Karly in the morning Zachariah Gibbs, colored, 22 years old, shot and killed Howard Har per, also colored, aged 23 years, In Gibbs' house, on Klrkwood street. Har per went to Gibbs' house between 2 and 3 o'clock In an Intoxicated condition He was admitted by Nellie Palmer, with whom he kept company, and he began to talk In a loud tone to tho girl, Gibbs, who was In bed up stairs, re monstrated with Harper, telling him to keen quiet. Harper refused, and Gibbs, going down stairs, ordered Harper and the girl to leave the house. Harper be gan to abuse Gibbs and advanced to wards him with a club. Gibbs warded off several blows, but finally Harper cornered him, and Gibbs drew a re, volver and fired two shots at his as sallant, killing him. Gibbs surrendered, lleutli Kor Crlnvlnnl Ahnnult. Baltimore, Oct. 12. Louis Wesley Johnson, alias Wesley Boyer, a mulat to, who has been on trial In the crlm Inal court charged with committing felonious assault UDon Mrs. Iantha Stevenson, was declared guilty yester dny by Judges Stockhrldge and Dennis and sentenced to be hanged. The as sault occurred about noon on July near Cockeysvllle, Baltimore county. Mrs. Stevenson was driving along tho road In a buckhoard. The negro Jump ed Into the vehicle from behind, took Mrs. Stevenson's pockethook, and after choking her Ipto Insensibility assaulted her. "Ultlior a Woddlmt or a IfunurnU" Canton, O., Oct. 12. It is reported that the state claims to have evidence that Mrs. George purchased a sel acting 38-callber revolver In Chicago recently and said that she expected to use It to kill Saxton. She Is alleged to have said to a friend Immediately of ter the settlement of the divorce case of her former husband against Saxton last week: "Now there will be cither a wedding or a funeral." Vostordny's Unsolmll Oiuiioh, At Brooklyn Brooklyn, 14: Philadel phia, 2. At Washington Boston, It; AVaBhlngton, C. At Baltimore First game: ' Baltimore, 3; Now York, 1. Sec ond game; New York, 6; Baltimore. 0. SAMPSON GETS THE GLORY. But tho right Olf Snnttngo Wn9 Es sentially n "Cnptnlit's right." New York, Oct. 12. Although tho Amcrlcnn fleet In the battle oft Santi ago on July 3 obeyed the general orders of Hear Admiral Sampson, given In ad Vance to meet Just such nn emergency. It was essentially a "captains' light." This Is thesubstnnceof the report of the navnl board which has been Investigat ing disputed points In the battle makes. Hear Admiral Sampson was not pres ent, nnd the two orders signaled by Schley "clore In" and "engage tho enemy old no good nnd were unneces nary, for the ships already had closed In and were engaging the enemy when the orders were run up. The board finds In a more general way that each ship in the fleet knew exactly what to do should Cervern come out, nnd did It when ho actually came out. Kach captain fought his ship on plans prepnted and orders given by Sampson. Even had Schley directed tho general movement of tho fleet In the battle, which It was un necessary for him to do, they would have been because of the preparation made by Sampson and within his gen eral orders. The findings of the hoard aro sum marized as follows: The battle was fought and won upon plans prepared by Itear Admiral Sampson. Tho di rection of the movements of tho ships done by Schley during the battle was lnconsldpiable. The Ilrooklyn was not engnged at so close quarters as has been represented by the first report. On nn average she was two miles away from the enemy. The brunt of the fighting was hnrno by tho Oregon, Texas and Iown. The New York was about nine miles from the Colon when that ship surtendered, and between four or live miles from the nearest sis ter ship engaged. The average ra.ire of the ships most engaged was about a mile and a half. No Amerlenn ship at any time during the battle was with in a mile of an unsurrendered Spanish ship. To Curo a CoM In Olio Mny Tako Laxatlvo Bromo Qiiinhio Tablets. All druggists refund tbo nionov if it failsto curo. "ic. The genuine lias L. B. Q. on each tablet. tf (iood Hunt by ituulc llobbors. Holland, Mich., Oct. 12. Jacob Den- herder's private bank at Zeeland was broken into early In the morning and the safe blown open with dynamite and rifled. It is estimated that the loss will be $10,000, although an examina tion has not yet been finished, lta'n has obliterated all tracks of the rob bers, who are believed to be profes sionals. Bo Not Deceived. A Cough, Hoarseness or Croup, aro not to bo trilled ivith. A do-o in time of Shiloh's Cure will save you much trouble Sold by P. D. Kirlin and a guar antco. MRS. BOTKIN'S" EXTRADITION. llor I.nwyi-rs Secure Another Polity Kor the Accused Woninn. San Francisco. Oct. 12. The warrant for tho extradition of Mrs. Cordelia Botkin for the murder of Mrs. John P. Dunning and her sister, Mrs. Joshua Deane, of Dover, Del., was placed in Chief of Police Dees' hands yesterdny. To prevent the extradition of the ac cused woman her attorneys went be fore Judge Hnwley, of the United States district court, to npply for a writ of habeas corpus. Judge Hawley re fused to entertain the plea, saying that too much time was being wasted In frivolous tactics, and suggested that the United States circuit court of ap peals be petitioned, thus avoiding long delay. Mrs. Botkln's attorney then appealed to Judge Cook, who Issued the desired papers. The new writ was directed at Detective Mcvey, of Delaware. This was done In order to prevent Chief of Police Lees turning the prisoner over to the eastern detective, who could get out of the state with his charge. The new writ was made returnablo on Mon day, when a number of other Judges probably will sit with Judge Cook. Mrs. Botkin was ordered Into the cus tody of Chief of Police Lees. Her at torneys now announce that they will not take the case to the supreme court until every other avenue has been tried. No Umiinnd Kor Labor In Hiiwntt. Little Ilock, Ark., Oct. 12. A circular letter sent out by the Masonic lodge at Honolulu Is given out by Grand Secre tary Hempstead, of the Arkansas grand lodge. It declares that "there Is but an occasional and uncertain de roand for skilled workmen, and the supply of bookkeepers, stenographers and clerks already far exceeds the de mand, while the professions medical, dental and the law are more than overcrowded, and many are arriving In Honolulu only to meet with distress." General T.eo'H Wllo Sorlously 111. Savannah, Ga., Oct. 12. General Fltz hugh Lee and son, Lieutenant Fitzhugh Lee, Jr., left Savannah shortly after midnight for Ttlchmond, Va., where they have been called on account of the serious Illness of Mrs. Lee, news of which came last evening. Sacrificed to Blood Poison. Those who havo novor hod Blood Pol- son cannot know what a desperate con dition it can produce. This terrible disenso which tho doctors are totally unable to euro, is communicated from ono generation to another, Inflicting its taint upon countless innocent ones. Some Tears ai'o I wai inoculated with colson by a nurse who Infected my babe with blood mint, ijiviuu' ".if was Unequal to the Jtr 2le, and Its Ufa was jleldod up to ma jeanui poison For six lone yearsl6uf. jeroa uniom misery, was covered with sores and ulcers from head to foot, and no language can express my feelings Ul woe uuuuK mubg iuiie tt.N T lm.l tliA l.ocf. medical treatment, EeV' & eral nhvslclana sueees slvelr treated me, but all to no nurnnse. The mor. cury and potash seemed to add fuel to the awful flame which was devouring me. I was advised by friends" who had Been wonderful cures made by It, to try Swift's Specific. We am two oouieri. ana l leu none nirain revive in my urease nope mr neiiin ana nnppiness again 1 Improved from the start, and a com plete ami perfect cure wan tne renin, a. b. a. 1b the only blood remedy which reacnes des perate cases. Mns.T. W. Lik. Montgomery, Ala. Of the many blood remedies, 8. S. S, is the only ono which can rench deep- seated, violent ciisDs.' It never fails to curo perfectly and permanently tho most desperate cases which are uoyonu tne rcacn oi other remedies. Is PURBI.T veoetatjld. and U tho only blood remedy guaranteed to contain no mercury, potash, or other mineral. Valuablo booki mailod free by Swift upoeino uompauy, Atlanta, ueorgi. S.S.S.ThoBlood GENERAL GRAHAM TESTIFIES. loldlornThomsolvos AVoro Mntnljr Ite sponnlblo ITor Stclrimvt In t'ump. Washington, Oct. 12. Major General AVlIllam M. Graham was the only wit ness before the war Investigating com mission yesterday. Ho was first In com mand at Camp Alger, Va., at the be ginning of the war, and detailed the conditions which prevailed at that camp. There was only one railroad running to tho camp, nnd the station was about a mile and a halt distant. No running stream was near by, but there were many fine springs nnd Bmall brooks formed by the springs, He thought the water supply was sufficient when the camp numbered no more than five regiments of troops, but as the troops Increased It became necessary to dig wells. There was delay In dig ging wells, 10 of which were sunk, one for each regiment. The supply was am ple for all purposes except for bathing. The wells were well cased, and there was no surface pollution of them. There had been some complaints of sickness on account of the water fam ine, which had continued from the 20th of May until tho 25th of June. Much complaint as there was, howeVer, con cerning the water supply, he had been through campaigns before In which the water Bupply was not equal to that at Camp Alger, General Graham did not believe that the spring and well water had been re sponsible for the sickness at Camp Al ger, but was Inclined to attribute much of the trouble to tho fact that the Bol dlers Insisted upon taking tho water from the little streams running through the camp. There had been considera ble typhoid fever at the camp( but It did not originate there, and tho first cases wero Isolated. Much of tho sick ness was, In his opinion, due to deli cacies sent the soldiers from home, and he had Issued an order prohibiting the sale of Ice cream, pies, etc., In the camp, and all the milk sold there was analyzed. When typhoid fever began to be con sidered an epidemic he Issued strict or ders for the detailing of guards for the care of sinks, making any neglect an offense punishable by arrest. Many other precautions wero taken. .7osM tinmen Under Arrest. Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 12. Jesse James, Jr., son of the notorious bandit, was taken from his cigar stand In the county court houee by the police last evening, nnd Is being secreted by the police authorities. Two other men, whom the police nbolutely refuse to talk about, were ."'rested soon after the police tor.'t yr g James Into cus tody. Hecent train robberies caused the police to keep them under sur veillance. The Now lmperor of Clilnn. London, Oct. 12. The empress dow ager of China and the Imperial clan according to a special dispatch from Shanghai have adoped as the new emperor a son of tho late Emperor Tung-Chl, who will shortly be pro claimed. "Saved Her Life." R. JOHN WALLET, of Jefferson W t.?. lnn whom nru'O Is rr" re highly e'erred or v?IOoi- n vritc. "In 3"0D 1 hit' n snvro nf'ictf q,f J aCr'-po and at the cid of four T"onib'3, !n plto rf all physiclam, friends and gcod m-.iMr; could do, my lir..-s heart nnd sorvous aystcra wee so cenpl'trly recked, fy l!fo was de spaired of, ray friends giving cio up. 1 could onlyUocphy thouco of opiates. My lungs and heat t pained mo terribly and my cough was most ag'Travatlng. I could net llo in ono poilt Ion but a short tlno and not on my left Mdo at all. My husband brought ma Dr. Mile1:' tfcrvlno and Heart Curo and I be gan taking then. When I had taken a half bottlo of each I wa3 much better end contin uing persbtently I took about a dozen bot tles and was completely restored to health to thestirprlsoof all. ' WVI" uc. .lues isemcuies Kf!n. p aro sold by all drug-gC" ?niJ' cists under .i nrvdttvn Ifilloa guarantoe, first bottlo feHflSri $L'rit benefits or money re- rWc.v;;; w funded. Hook on d!s- easea of tho nerve f ri-e. UK. Ml I ESlinjUCWLU)., Elkhart, Ind. Mies Sadie AVertheim. aire 14. of Tole. do, O, was the winner of theyf reprize for execution on me violin at the Brussels Conservatory of music. German critics say she is a w on derlul player. It is the greatest distinctioutobe first in any, thine, Por this iu statemeuship literature, ath V, letics, science nndart.menatid women put forth their greatest efforts. AVashington was s.uato bCJirst in war, first m peace and first iu the hearts of his countrymen." It isagrencii.;agio ue urst. .Noiiitug is oi morevnlue lo mankind and brings great rnappine-.u an a good remedy. Many .lilncjs will , ttievc but the one that will cure is best. Brazilian Balm is such arein- edy. Tens of thousands have found that it is tile only thiutr that would cure Ca, tarrh and Asthma. Porl5yrs. ithasnev er failed iu a simile case to cure Asthma and it3 record has been as wonderful in Catarrh. Cases that had, to all appearan ces, run intoCoiisuuiptiou. or where the nostrils v.crocutirely slopped uporwhere the poisonous pus had tatcu holes into the throat an inch deep, or where the Btomacu nail become ulcerated aim raw from swallowing the germ-laden matter. ere an j-crmaueutly cured, buch a rec ord. unkuovui to any other remedy, jutt !y euti'.i.a i.icEr&iiiiaU iijiin totiic dri place in the reirard of the American neo pie. There are 20,000,000 Catarrh victims and countless Asthma sufferers in this country, nil of whom can be cured with Brazilian Balm. A $1.00 bottle of Brazil ian Balm contains a mouth's treatment for catarrh or asthma, and for 0 months we will wrap witli each 51.00 bottle a mount's treatment of Toxicola Tablets tree, Toxicoht is the best touic and nervi and strenuth builder kuown to science. This is Ihejjreatest offer ever made. Ask your uruggisi ami iaue no sunsmute, li, l', jackson oc CO., aug, Chemists, India napous, urn. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, Wholesale Agents. ' 1 i. :u,it "Wt h :v' M Another Spanish Victory I I I He's captured Battle Ax. You may be disappointed in war, in politics, or in business, but you will never be disappointed in n - IIP It is the one chewing tobacco in the world that qij is always the same good chew and the largest g$ piece at tRe lovest price. Try it to-day. 'emember when you Alti; YOUGOINO SOUTH? TUn 60UTHEKN EAII.WAY ltnACUKS AM. PROMINENT POINTS. Dou't start South without consulting John 51, IJcall, District l'assenuer Agent, Southern allway, 028 Chestnut street, Philadelphia If you cannot call in person, writo to him. Give tho Children a Drink called Graln-O. It is a delicious, appetizing, nourishing food drink to tako tho place of coflco. Sold by all grocers and liked by all who havo usod it becauso when properly prepared it tastes llko tho finest roffoa but is freo from all its injurious proportion. Grain- Oaids digestion and strengthens tbo nerves. It is not & stimulant but a health builder. and children, ns well as adults, ran drink it with great benefit. Costs about 1 ns much n? coffee. 15 and 25u. Philadelphia & Reading Railway Em 11 n IN EFFKOT OCTOBER 4. l!..8. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows : For New York vlft Philadelphia, week days, 30 9 M a. in., 12 27, 3 10 Biul 0 07 p. m. ' For New York via Mauch CliunK. weofc davB, .10 n. m., 12 27 and 3 10 p. m. For Heading and Philadelphia, week days, 30. 9 SI u.ni.. 12 27, 3 10 and 6 07 p. in For Pottuvllle. week d&vs. 7 30. 9 61 a. m. 2 27, 3 10, 6 07 Olid T 25 p. m.' jor'ramaqua ana aiaiinnoy Ulty, week days 30,9 54 a. m 12 27 3 10 and 0 07 p. m. For "WllJIamHport. Sunburv and Lewlaburu. week days. 11 30 n. m.. 12 27, 7 2ft p. in For Mahano) Plane, weekdays, 7 30, 9 64, 11 30 a. in., 12 27, 8 10, 6 07, 7 26, 9 65 p. m. For Ashland and hliarookln. week Java. 7 30. 1180 a. m., 12 27, 8 10,6 07, 725 and S 55 p. m. For Baltimore. Wanhlnirton and tlio WcLtvlj Terminal, Philadelphia. (P. & it, li R.) at 3 20. 7 65,1126 a. in., 8 10 and 7.27 p. i. Hinutaya, i 20, 7 00, 11 20 a. in., 3 46 and 7 27 p. m. Addi tional trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest cut strettH station, week day, 10 30 u. m. 12 20. IZ 13 8 10 p.m. Sundays, 185, 823 p. in. TItAINS FOU SHHNANDOAll. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week Jyn, 12 15, 4 SO, 8 00, 11 SO a. m., and 1 45, 4 BO 9 00 p.m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, ieck days, 4 SO, 9 10 u. m 1 80 p. in. ijeave rnuaueipnia. iceaaing 'lernnnai, neett days, 8 40, S80, 10 21 u. ni. anil 130, 4 C6 p.m. Iave llpadlug, week days, 7 00, j00, a, in, 1215, 4 17, D 00 p.m. Leave l'ottsvllie, week days, 7 1", 7 lu a, in 12 30 4 10. 0 10 and 850 P.m. Leave Tniuaiiua, week flays, 6 30, 1123 a. ui., 1 19, 5 50, 7 20 p. m. Leave Malianoy City, week days, 9 05. 1147 a. in., 2 22, 6 12,0 21,7 41 p, iu lave Biananoy Plane, week day3, G3U, 90. lU -I, UD-j a. in,, 2 -11, DUZ, o n. c.7, p in. Leave wllllarasport, week days, 7 42, 11 00 a m.. 12 31 and 4 00 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leavo Phlladelnhla CliAHtnut ntri.Ai wntf n,l BoLth street whaif for Atlantic City. V eekdays P.xpress, 9 00, a. m., 2 00, 4 00, It. m, Acuuminouaiinn. uo am., ouurji Sundays Express, 9 00, 10 00 a lu Accomuiod, lion, oo a I,., 4 15 p. m. iieturiiing leave Atlantic Ulty depot, cornel Atlantic nnd ArkuusaK avenuei. Weekdays Express, 7 35, 9 00, a ru 8 80. 0 8C n m. Accommodation, ft 13 a. it. 4 05 ,,. m. auuuays r.xpreHs, i ou, t uu p in. Accommoua' Hon. 7 15 n, in.. A 15 li. m. ror tape may, nca isie i ny onu ucenn city Weekdays 9 00 a m, addltlonnl for Cape May, 4 15 p in., for hen Islo Cltv. 5 00 l m. fur Occun City, 4 15, 5 00 p in. Sundays, Chestnut Bin-cfc V t u Ul , rtimin sirccc, .1 w II. in. Parlor Car, on all express trains. Vor further In formation, nnply to nearest Philadelphia ai d liendlng ltuiiwoy ticket agent ui nuui.-ea T. A. Kwrininn JPrtartta T Ocn'i Hunt., Gen'i l'ass'r Agt. jhcnutiiK icnuiuni, Ullliueipina. VOTE FOR H.J.MULDOON YOUR NEIGHBOR, FOR CONTROLLER. VOTE FOR David M. Graham OF MAHANOY CITY, FOR STATE SENATOR VOTE FOR Dr. H. G. Reitzel, OP MAHANOY CITY. FOR THE LEGISLATURE I ! ' the name 2 buy again. Pennsylvania RAILROAD. HCHUYKILL DIVISION. October 4, 1808. Trains will leave Shenandoah alter tne nof! dftto tor WlKffAn, Ullberton, Frackvlllo, Dark Water. Ht. Clair, Pottsvllle. HnmburK, Heading, Pottntnwn, Phoeuixvlllo. Worrlatown a d Phii nielphln (Urad street station) at 6 05 and 815 n. ui,t 2 02, 6 19 p. m, on week days, Sundays, 8 15 a. in., 4 25 p. m. Trains leave FrackvIUe for Shenandoah at 7 30, 11 10 ti. in. and 5 40, ', : ivt buudny, 11 01 a. nu and 5 40 p. m. J'tiavo rnusvuio for MnuiHiiUnan I via rrntic vlllu, 710. 110 a. in., 5 20, 7i0n.ru. Sunday IU a. w., 5 20 p. m. Ieave PhlladelDma. Broad utrcct station), foi hftiidonh at 835 a. in., 4 10 p. m, week days. unuays leave at tiou una v 'm a. m. i-eaTo uroou street mation. muaaeipnia, FOR NEW YORK. Express.week-days. 8 20. 4 05, i 50 5 03,5 15,0 50 33. 8 20. 9 50, 10 21 11 00 a. n.. 12 00 noon. 12 35 (Limited 1 00 and 122 t . ut ,) 1 40, 2 80, 8 20, 3 50,4 02,5 00, 5 50 COO, 7 02. 7 50. 10 Oil p. in., 12 01, night. Hunriays, 8 20, 4 05. 1 50. 5 0). 5 15. 20,9&6,10 2J, 1135 a. in., 12 03, 12 85, 2 80. 02, (Limited 4 22.) 5 20. 5 50. 6 3-5. 7 02. 7 50. 10 Oil p. m., 12 01 nlKht Express for Hog ton without change, 11 00 a na., week-days, and 7 50 p. in., dally. For Sea Girt, Asbury Park, Ocean Grove, Lonir ltranch. 820. 11 11 a m. 330. 4 02 n m weekdays. ror number vine, luiston ana ncranton, ooo, CO n in. 12 00 noon. 3 52. 5 00 (Lambertvllle and Kaston only), weekdays, and 702 p m dally, HutTalo, 9 00 a in, 12 00 noon weekdays, and 7 02 p in dully. WASHINGTON AND THK SOUTII. For It.iltlmore and Washington, 8 50. 7 20.8 32, 10 20, 1 1 23, o. m., 12 09, 1281 1 1S, 812, 4 41, 1325 ConKreislonul Limited,) 0 17. 055,731 . m., ana nignt weeK uays. auuuAys, ltv1 50. 7 20. 9 12. 11 23. a. in.. 12 09. 1 12. 4 41. f5a? iVN ConKrcHsfoual Limited,) 055 781 p. in. uftfl J 'ju; nigni. and 4 01 n m.week days. 5 0M and 11 16 pm datlv Atlantic coast unc, express vi w p m, onu 12 05nitfht. daily. mnuncrn uatiway, express ooo p m, uauy. Chesapeake & Ohio Railway, 7 31 p m, dally. For Old Point Comfort and Norfolk. 10 20 a in weekdays, 11 10 p m daily. jjcavu Mar lift street wiiurf as follows t i'x iireas for New York. 9 00 a m. 4 30 p m week- du h. For Long llrauch, via Seaside Park, 8 30 u in weekdyH. I'orisiana iieiRius, uu a m ana iw p m weekdays FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Ilroad street station via Delaware river bridge KxpreBs, 9 40 a m,, 7 03 p. m, Sundays. 9 20 a, in., 7 05 p. m. irfavfl JiarKeiireei an lixpresi, vuunm, 00.100.5 00 n in. Sundays. 9 00. 10 00 a m (accommodation 4 30 and 5 00 p m. I or uape May, ea isle Ulty, Ucen City. Avalon Stone Harbor, Anglesea, Wlldwoodana llollj Reach Kxpress, 900 a in, 4 00, p va weekdays. Sundays 9 00 a in. i' or vomers roinx n.x press, v uu a. m.t w 4 00, 5 00, p. m. week daya Sundays. 9 00 and 10 00 a m Tho Union Transfer Company will call for nnd check baKuo Irom uitcis ana residences. J. R. HUTCHINSON. .1. It. WOOD, en'l jvianairer, en I rnwit'r WM. SCHMICKER, JR., Agent for -For- BARBEY Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beet RARQUHAR Variable Friction Feed SAW MILL' nnd Ajax Genfer Crank Engine Rapid, eocurete, etronj ana Blmple, with Ureo Bills or wheels. Btv nndBafe. Nol'urqti 1) Holler linn oyer i ltlodeil. Also standard agrlculturul ImplemenU geuerally. Jlsy Preeaea a sneclaltj. Bend tot OsUlogaDd price, to JL B.FARQUHAR CO., Lid,, York, Pa. 0
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