4 -r EVENING HERALD KSTAltMSHIXD 1870. Published every Evening, Kxcept SuntlAy, at 8 South Jabdin Rteekt, Keir Center. The Herald la dell vexed InShennndonh and I lie surrounding towns for six cents n week, .pay abl. tho carriers, llr mall Of! .00 a year, or aft cnts a month, payable In advance. Advertise ments charged according to space and position. The publlshcu rcservo the right to change the Gosltlonof advertisements whenever the pub (Ktlo?) of news demands It. The right Is reserved to wjctany advertisement, whether paid for or not, t.iat the publishers may deem .H proper. Advertising rates made known upon application. Entered at the postoQlco at Bhenandoah, Ih., as second clam mall matter. TKLKPIIOKK CONNECTION 'All the News That's Fit to Print." Evening Herald TiirnsDAY. octobeu n. isds. flUR COUNTRY : First. Last and Forever. Tins enrolled moiuberss of the Methodist Episcopal church In Cuniida is 280,537, one-fifth of the en tire population of the Dominion. "With Crane in the muIiIIc in 2fev Jersey and Swallow winding his flight over Pennsylvania, the bird fanciers ought to consider tliemt-olves recog nized at last, says the North Ameri can. MlDUIiK-OI'-THK-HOAD Populists ill Colorado have surpris-eil the country by nominating Simon Guggenheim as their candidate for Governor. Guggenheim is usually on the side walk. Whkn the Protestant Episcopal convention concludes its labors in Washington it is to erect a "peace cross" on the Tennallytown Koad, near the site of the proposed now Cathedral of Sts. Peter and Paul. SKNATOli KA'i.K, of Dakota, refutes the statement that he has deserted the free silver cause. It is well that lie hasn't. They will need him to make up the ratio of fifty to one In the nest Congress, if all signs fail not. Dv a recent ruling of the depart ment postmasters are to bo permitted to go out upon tlio streets and talk politics. Schuylkill county citizens who may object to being hold up in this way will be glad to learn that there is nothing in the new ruling to prohibit them from carrjing side arms or elm clubs. Wrt will publish to-morrow an in teresting letter from Joseph V. Deachaui, son of a former resi dent of this town, who tells how the volunteer artillerymen chased the Spaniards at Manila and gained fame and victory by their pluck. It will prove interesting reading to our thousands of readers. Mr. Deuoham was promoted for his bravery. At the head of the editorial page of a Seattle paper are the names of Bryan and Dowoy as a presidential ticket for 1000. The St. Louis Demo crat designates this as an American of splendid achievements for the second place and a shallow advocate of a bogus dollar for the lirst, touches the sublimity of the ridiculous. It used to be Me and Jclterson and Me and Lincoln, and now the combina tion is Me und Dowey. Dut Dewey is alive and can excuse himself. A J.KAMNa editorial in an exchange bears the caption, "Wilhelm as an Insurgent." It has no reference, however, to our own 'Wilhelm, who has taken up the gauntlet thrown down by Congressman Bnimm and challenged the latter to a public de bate of the financial question. True, the friends of the Congressional can didate may possibly look upon Wil liolm as an insurgont loader, but un like the Gorman Emperor, ourlawyor friend is not covetous. There are many prominent IJepublicans at the county seat and throughout the county who are anxious that Iirumm should not show the white feather and refuse to accept thochallongo.but when approached upon tho subject tho Minersville statesman displays a very bad temper. Evidently things are not going his way. Up to tho time of going to press "Wilhelm had not received a reply from his former Greenback co-laborer. Railroad Wlan Receives Good Advice from Fel low Workmen Tho Whole 8tory Told by HlsWIfo-j It Mny Help You. ) ' " When my little boy was sir years old ha had an attack of the measles, and after recording ho was rostloes at night, had no appetite, and was cross and fretful. ltr on, large blotches and sores broke out on hi faoe'and limbs. We were told they would heal In a few days; but these few days grew into months. One (lay my husband, who is a well-known railroad man, was advised by some of his fellow workmen to give the boy Hood's Saraaparilla. We concluded to do so, and after he had taken the first bottle wo noticed some Improvement. We kept on f ivlng him this medicine until ho had ken three bottles, when he was com pletely cured, and he has been well ever since.1' Mbs. E. J. Miiaeb, Bennett, X'a. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the best In faottbe One True Wood 1'urlfler. Sold by all druggists. II six for 5. Tjr j mil,. ao nu eu pain or flOOa S PIUS tripo.AUdrugglsU.2Co. ' BOROUGH COUNCIL. Com fuel Awarded for denning Orreli In IIiii I lrl Wnnl. An adjourned meeting r the llnroiiRh Council was held Inst night with fntiucilmcn MrUiiIro, lSremmii, ('nsklcy, Kuglcrt, Ilar kins, James, Hand, bally, Itell, Stratighn and Murphy In attendance The first business taken up was the l'lrst ward cicok matter and Mr. Hell rcniiU'il his statement as made at tho nue'.ing on Tnc tlay ctculng, namely that the 1. ,t It C. & I. Co. was willing to iitnlli one-tMid of the eost of the proposed Improvements If the roti tract Is given out for ?1,3M. Mr. Hell added that Mr. third, of the. Thotnns Coal Company, roiild not give a definite answer in iorrnI to the matter before Friday, but l.o had no doubt ho would agree. On motion of Mr. Htraughn It was decided that the street committee, with the Solicitor, have tin agreement drawn up between the two co.il companies and the horough, and that when it ii completed tho work l procctilcd with. 1 1 was alo decided that tho work bo dono under the supervision of Mr. I'ollnril. the engineer for tho '. & K C. A I. Co. and that the work be done In accordhm e with the blue print and specifications alieady laid be fore the bidders for the contract. Mr. James offered a motion, and It Has adopted, that in ease Mr I'ollard was not satisfactory to all parties concerned, the com mittee was privileged to agieo on another en gineer, provldod the oxpenso shall be borne pro rata. Tho committee was aKo authorized, In conjunction with the Solicitor, to draw mi a contract between I'. J. Cleary as tho party ot the rlrst part, anil tho 1'. & It. C. ,t I. Co. tho Thomas Coal Company and tho Itorouirl as tho patty of the second part, thocontractor to Iurnlh u Imml double tho amount of the contract priie. Chairman Hell, of the water committee. suggested that two valves be placed on the connecting lino between the old water com pany's main lino and that of the boiough's, as a piocauiiou against acudont. Tho sug gestion wu . adopted. Chairni m Hand, of tho Fiuancc committee, stated the men who worked at tho Iliaudou villo pumping htation, on tho proposed new reservoir, havo threatened to sue tho bor ough if they are not paid, lie said those man wiro entitled to their money, and in tills statement he was supported by Mr, L'nglort. At the last meeting tho question of tho legality of these bills was rerun cu to tho solicitor for an opinion, nncl It was read by tho secretary. Iho .Solicitor advised Council to pay tho bills. Mr. hell s motion that tho hills for labor performed on tho work bo paid was adopted. Chairman Mclluiro took occasion to say that ho was opposed to tho payment because, in his judgment, the committee exceeded its autbority in unnecessary baste in proceeding with tho work under the circumstances. Solicitor llurke said that the Couucll was compelled to pay the labor claims Even allowing that the committee or Council ex ceeded its authority, that was no fault of tho men who have performed tho labor aud are therefoie entitled to their pay. Mr. Lally contended that the comimtteo acted in nc cordauce with a resolution of Council author izing tho work on tho proposed dam to be pio ceeiled with; that tho resolution was not "railroaded" through Council but was adopted in regular order and after much dis cussion. A bill for lumber for tho election ot a uiacKsmmi shop una cement house, amount ing to fOU.31, was presented and Mr. Hell moved that it bo paid. This caused another heated discussion, mid tho motion was de feated. Those buildings were to bo erected at the proposed new reservoir at liiandun- ville. On motion of Mr. Lally tho bill for the erection of tho dog pound, amounting to $71.00, was paid, with Mr. James recorded as votiug in the negative. A communication was read from tho Trustees of the Shenandoah Lumber and Feed Company, in which they accepted tho proposition of tho borough. The firm erected tho engine aud boiler house at tho pumping station, and tho borough withheld J200 from the original contract hecaiiso the contractors failed to place a dust-proof partition between tho boiler and engine rooms, as tho specifica tions called for. This work is estimated to cost f00, and tho borough offered the Trustees SU0. It was decided that an order for $110, less tho costs paid at tho 'Squire's oilicc, bo drawn in favor of the Trustees. Secretary Coakley preseuted tt bill for J100 for extra services, but as this was a special meeting Chairman McGuiro would not en tertain it. Mr. Howard Deischer, representing the Standaid Oil Company, made a request that tho borough pay oue-half tho oxpenso of the orcction of a new bridgo over tho creek near tho oil huuso. Tho matter was laid over un til the regular meeting of Council. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The I oat salvo in the world fur cuts. bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, channel! hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or ao pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or uiony refunded. Price 85 cents iiur box. For sale bv A. Waaler. aki: V OUC.OINU SOUTH? tr. hOUTIIF.KN llAtl.WAY REACHES ALL rCOMINIlN'T POINTS. Don't start South without consulting John M. Heuir, District I'asscnucr Agent, Southern Hallway, 038 Chestnut street, Philadelphia If you cannot call in person, write to him. Citlcmturs for 1KIII), ' Tho IIkiialj) olllco Iris a full and completo lino of calendars for ISO!). If you con template a calendar for your friends, roservo your order until you seo our lino. It will mean a big saving to you. Tbey are also beautiful specimens of lithographic art and very reasonable in price. l'Irut fire! J'lro! Insure your property from loss ldet and strongest cash companies Underwriters Insurance Co. of n tho Phila. North Amerieu aud Firo Association, Hartford Fire Ins. Co., American Fiio Insurance Co., Wost Chester Firo Ins. Co., United Firemen's Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 S. .Tardln St., Shenandoah. U. and (. l'liroliuxos u ItMliiinil. Wilmington, Deb, Oet. 13. The new management of tho Baltimore and Ohio railroad yesterday purchased from Col onel Henry A. Dupont the controlling IntereM In the Wilmington and North ern railroad. The price paid was about JtO a share, the m.irket value of the stock being about $17 a share. The en tire price for the controlling Interest was about JCOO.ow. The line extends from Wilmington. Del., to Heading, Pa., a dlstanre of about DO miles, and will open up a new southern toute for tho Baltimore and Ohio from the anthracite coal regions. Mr. Cliuiiiliui'iulii SiiIIh for Ilnmo. New York, Oct. 13. Right Hon. Jo soph Chamberlain, IJrltlsli secretary of state for the colonies, with his wife and daughter, who have been visiting the ICiidlcotts In Massachusetts, Bailed for blngland yesterday on board the Whlta Star ateamor Majestic. Beforo MjarHleamr galled Mr. Chamberlain safifitpt the news that Qreat Biltaln Interjoa radical changea in its foreign policy may be true, but that he knew nothing about such an Important move, and that he la Inclined to doubt the ac curacy of the report. Things You Can Do Just as Well as a Learned Physician. Often It is nccdlc3S to consult a doctor. At such times you can treat yourself just as well as the most learned physi cian. Wlieu a man or woman is suifor lnt; from Kidney tliscasc.tho doctor asks: " l)o you desire to unnuteoflen, and are you compelled to get up frequently at night to make water? Do you have pains in tho small of the back? Does your urine stain linen? Is there a scald ing pain In passing water, nnd is it difficult to hold the urine back? " If the answer is "Yes" to any of theso ques tions, your Kidneys aro diseased and decay has set in. Ask yourself theso questions, and answer them. There is another thing you can do. Put somoof yoururine in a glass tumbler c- bottle, and let It stand 24 hours. If there is a sediment or powder-like sub stance at the bottom, or a c .mdy appearance, thero is grave danger. Your Kidneys are surely affected. Stiff jrers with any of the above symptoms ought to be glad to know that Dr. David Ken nedy's Favorite Remedy will suiely relieve and cure even the most distress ing cases. No living physician can pre scribe a medicine for Kidnev, Madder. Liver and Blood that equafs Favorite Remedy not one. Neaily all who drink beer or whiskey have diseased Kidneys, but Kavorite Remedy romoves the bul effects, and it also does away with the use of instruments for pushing back the sandy matter so mat tho urine may pass freely from the bladder. All drug stores sell tins medicine tor st u Dottie. SAMPLE BOTTLE FREE. Favorite Remedy can be tested with out cost. Send full postofrice address to tho Dr. David Kennedy Corporation, Rondout, N.Y., and mention this paper. Wo will then mail you a sumplo bottle free, together with circulars giving full directions. Those who suffer from any of the symptoms mentioned above should write at once. Our readers can de pend upon the genuineness of this offer. Helen (ioiilu's Ndlilo A iirk. New York. Oct. 13. A hundred and sixty soldleis from the Obdam, which orrlved Tuesduy, were taken in charge by Miss Helen Gould's agent yesterday and comfortably boused In "Cam) Wal worth," on Hast Fifteenth street. The men are members of the First Ken tucky, Fourth Ohio, Third Wisconsin Twelfth Wisconsin and First United States volunteer engineer corps. Interested People. Advertising a patent medicine in the pe culiar way in which the proprietor of Kemp's llalsam for Coughs and Colds docs it, is in deed wonderful, lie authorizes all druggists to give to those who call for it, a sample bottle free, that they may try it before pur chasing. The large bottles are .25 and 60c. We ceitainly would advise a trial. It may have you from consumption. THE PRODUCE MARKETS As liollected by Den II huh In IMillndol lililu mid lt'';imnro. Philadelphia, Oet. 12. Flour firm; win ter superfine, UI.V02. 10; Pennsylvania roller, clear. $M1.23; city mills, extra, J2.WHi2.75. Hyo uour nuli-t, but firm, at $2.S5 per barrel for choice Pennsylvania. Wheat strong; No. 2 red, October. 71i 71,2C. Corn steady; No. 2 mixed, Oc tober, KfffKc.; No. 2 yellow, for local trado, 3;f;3Glc. Oats quiet, but firm; No. 2 white, new, 2Sc.; No. 2 white, clip ped, new, 2S!iS2S',c. Hay firm; choice timothy, $11 for largo bales. Ileef steady: beef hums, $19.5020. Pork firm; family, $12.2jfi 12.75. Lard steady; western steam ed, 13.20. liutter firm; western creamery, 152H$c ; do. factory, WiGHtc.: Elglns, 21V4c.; Imitation creamery, 135T17c; New York dairy, wgisc; do. creamery, 155? 21c. Cheese steady; lamo. wlilto. Rura SHc. ; small, whlto and colored, 9c; large do., SH-fiS'tjc.; light skims, GUrfjtfc; part do.. 5V&fCc.; full do, 2',.SJ3le. Eggs firm; New York and Pennsylvania, 1814019c; western, fresh. 17'MilRc. Potatoes stead v: Jerseys. 75c.SI$1.25; New York, $1.1214 1.37'i; Long Island. Jl.37Vt5fl.C2Vl.; Jersey sweets, 3i.bUM.ia: southern sweets. 80c.J Jl. Tallow llnner; city, 3 9-1C 35tc. ; coun try, 33c. Cottonseed oil firm; prime crude, 17V431SC.; do. yellow, 22c. Tur pentine steady at 32',4W33o. linltlmore, Oct. 12. Flour dull and un changed. Wheat strong; Bpot and month. 72c; November, 7Hlc; December, 71401 71Ve.: steamer No. 2 red, G7V4foCSc; south ern, by sample, CC!i73c.; do. on grade, 67H,.5772'L.e. Corn strong; spot, month and November, 35ff 33'4e. : new or old Novem ber or Deeembrr, 31 ff Sue. ; January, 31 SSTic.; steamer mixed, 31g34Uc; southern, white, 31J?35ViC. ; do. yellow, 33',4Q3Gc. Oats quiet; No. 2 white, western, 2S'4c; No. 2 mixed do., 2G',fc'!t27c. Ityo strong and high er; No. 2 nearby, GlWc; No. 2 western. E2',c. Hny firm; No. 1 timothy, J10910.GO. uruln irelKbts firm and active; steam to Liverpool, per bushel, per quarter, Bd., November; 4V4U., December; Cork, for ordors, per quarter, 4s. 3d.4s. 6d., Oc tober; 4s. 3d., November. 1,1 vo Stfiuk MnrkntM, New York, Oct. 12. Good beeves flrmi common and medium steady; bulls a shade higher; all sold; steers, J4.10fi5.33; oxen and stags, $301.55; bulls, $2.753.80; cows, Jl.G0fl3.C3. Calves active; veals 25c. higher; all sold; veals, $3'38.73; grassers, J3.M1l I; no westei ns Sheep a shade higher; Inmbs firm to 10c. higher; all sold; sheep, $3f?5; lambs, J5.G5UG.D0. Hogs firm er at JIR4.23. East Liberty, Pa., Oct. 12. Cattle about steady; extra, $3.23j540; prime, J335.15; common, 13.7564. Hogs lower; prime me diums, J3.95W1; heavy Yorkers, J3.S503.9O; common to fair Yorkers, fS.TStrs.SO; heavy nogs, J3.8!W(3.9."; good pigs, J3.f0fl3.CO; skips nd common pigs, $2.2Stf3.25: roughs, J2.50 3.50. Hie p llrm; prime, $4.COfl4.C5; com--non, $3.2..: 3.75 ; choice spring lambs, J5.C0 05.80, lommiin to good, J3.&0A5.50; veal ;uloi,, SWi'.-j. To Cure n Gold In O1111 Day Tako Laxative Bromo Quiulno Tablets. All druggists rofund the tnouor if it fails to euro. 25c. The getiuiuo has L. II. Q. on each tablet. tf j:x-Trcu- 11 rw lliiywoml llullod. Philadelphia, Oct. 13. Former Btatc Treasurer Ilnywood appeared at the central police station yesterday and waived a hearing on the charge of con splraoy to misuse state funds conjointly wiui uniteu states senator Quay. Itlch ard it. Quay, Charles If. McKee and tho late John 8. Hopkins, cashier of the I'eople's bank. Ho was held by Mag istrnte Jermon in $3,000 bail for trial at the November term of court. David II. Lane, who Is bondsman for Senator Quay and his son, also became bonds man for Jlr. Haywood, Itlndlig lVarcd In .liiiniilen. Kingston, Jam., Oct. 13. The trial of the Maroon chiefs charged with crim inal trespass and riot, who were re leased on ball last week, began this morning. The newspapers report the election of captains and officers at a general meeting held at Maroon town on Saturday, which portends organized resistance If tho chiefs aro convicted. A dispatch from Anotto Hay says the Maroons are arriving In that vicinity In threatening numbers, causing great anxiety. Should the necessity arise martial law will be declared. The Maroons themselves are not so much feared as the masses of unemployed negroes who are wandering about the country. Buy Keystone flour. Bo sure that the name Lbssio & Bieb, Ashland, P, tj printed on ovory mcJc Our Military Ooinuiissionor in Ouba Expires Suddonly. 00L. R0WEN INTERVIEWS GOMEZ. Tho IiiBunient Lender Favors DIs Imtiitlnn tlio Culmn Army n Soon art tbn Spaniards Loavo Colonol Hay Ousts Spanish OMolnln nt Manznnlllo Havana, Oct. 13. Major Beebe, of the united States military commission, died yesterday. General Wade has cabled to Washington asking If the health authorities would permit Major Beebe's body to be taken to New York, enclosed in a metallic casket, by tha first steamer available. The death of Major Beebe has been a great shock to all the members of the Uni ted States military commission, as his condition Tuesday evening offered no reason to believe his death was ap proaching. All tho other members of the commission are In excellent health. Colonel Itowan and his aide-de-camp arrived here Tuesday night, thus com pletelng their trip from Santiago. They traveled most of the distance on horse back, and on the way visited a number of Cuban camps, where, Colonel Itowan says, want and destitution abound. The colonel had an Interview with General Gomez, and found the insur gent commander eager to co-operate with the United States. Gomez was In favor of the Cubans being disbanded ns soon as the Spaniards evacuate tho Island and a permanent form of gov ernment is established. It is probable that Gomez will be elected president. He Is In favor of a general electlor 'r which Cubans and Spaniards will alike take part, and In which all taxpayers will havo a vote and voice. The official report of the mortalllty In the city of Sancti Splrltus, province of Santa Clara, which has a popula tion of 12,000 souls, shows that there were D33 deaths there during the month of September. kay ousTiin Tin: gpAxrAiing. Thoy IinncIneilTliny Would Still C1111 diiot Ulnnznnlllo'H civil All'iilr. Santiago de Cuba, Oct. 13. A dis patch from Manzanlllo says that, nov that the American flag Is flying over that city, the Cuban clement has cm( to the surface. The people aro sc'ii ingly enthusiastic. The mayor and c !- lector had both received lnstruc not to turn over their ofllces to the Americans, except under protest and In the presence of the consul and a no tary. In the office of the collector was found a cable message from Senor Montero, tho chief of customs at Ha vana, notifying him that the military occupation of the Americans was not to affect the civil administration, which Is still under autonomous government, and to remit regularly all funds to Ha vana by a trusted messengei. Tha mayor, or alcalde, had similar Instruc tions from the minister of Justice. But Colonel Bay, the American commander at Mnnzanlllo, Is not the man to stand nonsence. He Immediately suspended the protesting officials and temporarily appointed others. Not a cent, however, was found in the treasury. Colonel Bay yesterday received n message from Senor Maso, president of the Insurgent government, asking If he (Maso) could make an unofficial visit to Manzanlllo. The colonel re plied that he would bo rtlad to receive Senor Maso, and he will probably ar rive today. The arrival here of the In surgent president will probably simp lify the Important question of the dis armament of the Insurgent forces In tho Manzanlllo jurisdiction. Thirty cannon captured at the forts and in tho trenches ar6 now ready for shipment to the United States. The proposed plan is to give to 15 of the principal cities of the country two guns each as trophies, to bo placed In po sitions of honor In the public parks. General Wood purposes at an early date to visit tho cities of Santiago province that are nominally Cuban and to make the alcaldes swear allegiance to tho United States. In cases whero they refuse tbey will bo deposed. Can't bo perfect health without pure blood. Burdock Blood Bitters makes puro blood. Tones and iuvigorates tho whole system. To Aid I'lnindolplila's .Tulillco. Washington, Oct. 13. The Philadel phia peace Jubilee committee called at the navy department yesterday and saw Secretary Long. He proved to be willing to do everything In his power to add to the demonstration as far as the navy could. In addition to tha vessels already ordered by him to at tend at Philadelphia he agreed to send the famous little Gloucester to take part, with Commander Walnwrlght In command, such of tha members of Hob- son's crew as could be gotten thero and some of the United States marines in the Guantanamo fight. Secretary Long promised to be present If he could, and take his place on the flagship In the stream. GETTING READY Every expectant mother hoi a trying ordeal to face. If she does not get ready for it, there la no telling what may happen. Child-birth Is full of uncertainties if Nature is not given proper assistance. timer's Frieod is tho best help you can use at this time. It is a liniment, and when regularly ap plied several months before baby comes. It makes the advent easy and nearly pain less. It relieves and prevents " morning sickness," relaxes the overstrained mus cles, relieves the distended feeling, short ens labor, makes recovery rapid and cer tain without any dangerous after-eflects. Mother's Friend la good for only one purpose, viz.: to rollove motherhood of danger and pain. One dollar per bottle at all drug stores, or sent by express on receipt ot price. F11EE U00K8, containing valuable Informa tion for women, will bs sent to any addrui upon application to Tim URADFIELD REdULATOR CO., AtUaU, Oa. E. Serious Condition Caused by Bad Blood. A Little Connecticut Girl Whose Hands Had To Be Tied. Cured by Or. Grcono's fiorvnra Alter Doctors Bad Failed. It is pitiable to see innocent little children suffer from weakness, nervousness and ill health. Thousands of boys and girls are kept back by delicate constitutions caused by weak nerves and impure blood, In aggravated cases there are eruptions and sores of various kinds. Such children should be given that greatest of children's medicines, Dr. Greene's Ncrvui a blood and nerve remedy. Now is the best time to cure them, to make them well and strong. A notable case is described by Mrs. M. O'Brien, 27 Vine Street, Ansonia, Conn., who says : "My little daughter, Ethel, was very sick and her appetite ws ery bad. She was so Weak and delicate and her blood was in such a terrible condition that sores broke out all over her. They came out in water blisters and would turn into scabs with corruption, and would itch so that 1 had to keep her hands tied up for over three months, and could not put her shoes on. She was ill this bad condi tion for over six 11101 ths, and got no relief from our doctor's medicine. 1 saw Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy advertised, and thought I would try it. After using it one week my little girl got her appetite back and seemed so much better, and in live weeks she was entirely cured, and is now trong and healthv, thanks to Dr. Greene s wonderful Xervura. 1 would advise mothers to use it for their children, no matter what their disease. I have also used Dr. Greene's Nervura myself for dyspepsia, and found great benefit. I think it is a grand medicine, nnd shall alwnyf keep a bottle in the houe. and have lecoimnended it to all the neighbors and to my friends." Incase of doubt or uncertainty call upon Dr. Greene, or write to him at his office, 35 West 14th bt., New York City. Consultation is free. PEACE JUBILEE AT PHILADELPHIA. Siievltil Kxcurtilon Itatcx via riiihulelphla .V Heading Hallway. Tho Peace Jubilee at Philadelphia will un doubtedly ho tho greatest demonstration over held in the United States. The grand mili tary and naval review, civic and industrial parade, redcdicatlon of Iudependenco Hall restored to its colonial appearance, and the unveiling of Geu'l Grant's monument will all bo nell worth seeing, lemembered and talked of in future years. Tlio apnronri- atlun of II fty thousand dollars by tho Phila delphia City Councils and tho guarantee of as much moro by tho Citizens Com mittce, over half of which has been already subscribed, makes it cutain that 110 expense will bo spared to mako it the celebration of tho century. Tho Philadel phia & Heading Itailway has mado arrange ments whereby exclusion tickets to Phila delphia from all principal points on its Hue, also 011 tho Atlantic City U rail road, and all leased or allied Hues will bo sold at the low rate of single faro for the round trip. Military organizations In uniform at special rates. All tickets will bo sold good gem Oct. 21th to 27th inclusive, and good to re turn until Oct. 31st inclusive. For full Information as to rates, tlmo of trains, etc , consult any Philadelphia & Heading ticket agent, or address Edsou J, Weeks, Gen'l Passenger Agent, Philadelphia What Ur, A. 15. Slater SiajH. Buffalo, N, Y, Gents : From my per sonal knowledge gained lit observing the effect of your Shiloh's Curo in eases of ad vanced Consumption. I am prepared to say it is tho most reinarkahlo Heuiedy that has over been brought to my attention. It has ccrtaiiily saved many from Consumption. Sold by P. I). Klrlin, and a guaniutee. Tbn Smith anil Its AiUiiutuges. Tho Southern Hallwav has IssmpiI f.ir distribution, a sixteen pago journal des criptive ot Virginia, North and South Caro lina, Tennessee, Georgia, Alibaina and Mississippi. Persons seeking now. locations, or capitalists desirinir to make Hifmmil nrnfU. ablo investments will find tho information contained therein both valuable and lntor cstiug. Copies will bo mailed free upon ap. plication to John M. Beall, District Patsen gor Agent, 828X'hestuut street. Philadelphia, Pa. Tisn't safe to bo a day without Dr. Thomas' Eclcctiio Oil in tho houso. Never can tell what moment an accident is going to happen. Iteiluceil Kates tn I'litluilelphln. For tho graud Peaco Jubilee at Philadel phia, Octotcr 30 and 27, tho Pennsylvania Itallroad Company will sol) excursion tickets irom all ticket stations on Its line, to Phila dclphla, at r.ito of single faro for tho round trip (iniuliiium into, 13 ceuU). Tlckitswill bo sold and good, going, October 34 to 27, and returning leaving Philadelphia to Octobor 31, inciUMYu, Thisjublleo will bo ouo of tbo greatest events in tho history of Philadelphia. The routuiratloii 01 ludepcndeuco Hall, recently restored : tho unveiling of tho Grout limes- trian Monument, Fainnouut Park j a monster clyicuud industrial parade, and a graud military and naval pageant, ltd by General Miles and other distinguished heroes of tlio Into war, will ho prominent features. Tho President and bis Cabinet aro also expei tid to be present. llo' TbU? WeoftYr One Hundrul Dollars ltev.ard for ony eno of Catarrh that can not bo cured by Hull's Catarrh Cure. V. J.CHUNKt-.t CO, Props., Toledo, O. We tho undersigned, have known P. J. Cheney or. tho last 15 years, aud believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions und flu onclally able to (rry out any obligation, mado by their llrm. Wkst .tTltAUX, WlioU-salo Druggists, Toledo, O. WaliusiO, K i nx an & Mauvin, Wholesale Drug gists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, actlmr directly upon tho blood und mucous surfaces of the system. Prico 73c per bottle. Bold by all Druggists, Testimonials free. ABk vour erocer for the "Hoval PAtnf nour, and take no other brand. It la tho boat flour made. MINE I.EADHII MAVl'IlMATED. Thrown From a Train 1.V tho Dopit ties, and .May lo Springfield, Ills., Oct. 13. Tho special train on the Chicago and Alton, which brought the Alabamn negroes from Vlr- den, bnd eight wounileil men an uepu flpa exeent one. who was a colored miner who were taken to the Spring field city hospital. Of these one man died last night, William W. Carroll, a deputy sheriff. Ho was shot three times, one bullet paslng through his neck from tho rlzht side, nnother passed Into the temple on tho right side, and tho third entering the brain over the eye, crushing tho skull. Another train which arrived at 9 o'clock last night brought nine wounded miners, who nr.. at St. John's hospital Those at the Springfield are: W. H. Clarkson, an Inmate of the olr soldiers' home, at Leavenworth, Kan., deputy, skull crushed, will die; II. A. Kyger, of Bloomlngton, engineer on the train, shot through arm; William JIasscy, of St. Louis, deputy, shot through head, shoulders and hands, will probably re cover; James Palmer, deputy, who bus Just been mustered out of the Third Nebraska regiment, Bhot In the left Bide of face, arm and side, will re cover; Patrick Mack, of Vlrden, em ployed by the operators of tho Chlcago Vlrden shaft, bullet went through his thigh, will recover;. Ernest Ilyan, col ored miner from Alabama, bullet went through his head, will recover. John M. Hunter, of Pontlac, the presi dent of the Illinois district of the Uni ted Mine Workers of America, lies at the Collins House In a critical sotidl tlon. Mr. Hunter got on tho train which bore the colored miners to this city and engaged In conversation with two col ored miners. Some of the deputy sher iffs Baw Hunter, and when tho train was between North Grand avenue and the north shaft, and was going at the rate of 18 miles an hour, It Is esti mated, the deputies attacked Hunter and pushed him off the train. A man who happened along later In a buggy saw Hunter lying near the track In an unconscious condition, placed him In his buggy nnd took him to the Col lins House, where a physlclnn dressed his wounds. He Is terribly cut UDOut the face and his ribs are injured. He Is still unconscious. Governor Tanner last night wired the war department asking If the Fifth Illinois Infantry could w-t be placed at his disposal for use at Vlrden. Colonel Culver, the commander of the Fifth, has tendered his services nnd those of the regiment to the governor. In an Interview with Governor Tan ner regarding the Vlrden riot he said: "Mr. T. C. Louck, president, nnd Mr. Lutkln, superintendent of the Vlrden Coal company, made good their threats to land a tralnload of Imported laborers from the south and attempted to put them to work In their mines at the point of the bayonet nnd the muzzle of the Winchester, such laborers being drawn largely, If not entirely, from tho criminal class, ex-convicts who learned their trade while doing terms Jn the penltentlnry of Alabama, after having been fully advised and having full knowledge that the landing of such Imported laborers would precipitate a riot. I had wired them that If they brought thes" Imported labor-rs they did so at their own nerll, and under the circumstances wou'd bo morally responsible and criminally liable for anything that might happen. The hired guards are criminally liable for murder, ns' they had no permission from any ofllcer In Illinois authorizing or deputizing them to act as deputy marshals or deputy sheriffs." Bo Not Deceived. A Cough, Hoarseness or Croup, aro not to bo trifled with. A dose in tlmo of Shiloh's Cure will savo you much trouble. Sold by P. D. Kirlln and a guar antee TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And Flowers, the llmid or Aiiierlrn, Cali fornia. Via tho truo pathway, "Tho Iron Mountain Houte," which traverses a region of perpetual sunshine, whero snow storms, blizzards or high altitudes aro unknown, Pullman first and second class palaco and tourist sleeping cars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and New Mexico, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, without chango. Quick time, low rates, and all the comforts of modern railway Improvements guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via tho Missouri Pacific railway system. For rates right from your home, literature, and full information, drop a postal card, J. P. MeCnun, T. P. Agent, 510 Hall road avenue, Klmira, N. Y., or 301 Broad way, New York. 3-1-tf W. E. Hoyt. G. E P. Act. A Rcinai'lcnblo Cure. Mr. Alexander Moore, a reliable busi ness man, of 1230 S. 13th St., Philadel phia, Pa., says: "I contracted a violent cold which settled all over me. The paiu iu my chest and side was excruci ating. The doctor gave me medicine and blistered my side, but I only grew worse. Then yOu gave me a bottle of Brazilian Balm. I had little or no faith 1,1 11 ltiif lnnt1n,l 4a l. Si- T 1 ... ...... ..vw..i..t 1J Ki V 11. X 1UUI. O U. 4 good doses before bed time, and rubbed iv ncu uvn my uusiereii siue. mat night I slept like a top my first good rest for over a week aud awoke in the morning cured. Brazilian Balm is sim ply invaluable." Shenandoah drug store, wholesale agents. TO BIRMINGHAM AND MEMPHIS. UNSUBPASSEI) SEHV1CE OFFERED BV THE SOUTHEBN RAILWAY. Leaving Broad Street station.l'hiladelphla, at 0:55 p. ni. daily, tho "Southwestern Limited," carrying a diuiug car aud the most luxurious Pullman drawing room sleep ing cars, reaches Birminghan tho following night at 10:10 and arrives st Memphis the uoxt morning at 7: 10. Through sleeping care fur Ashoville, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tampa, Atlanta, Mobile and New Orleans are also attached to this train, Pullman resor vutlons cau bo made in advance aud all In formation obtains ' j commuuicatlng with John M. Heal, 111 Passenger Agent, 62 Chestnut street, PhiVlelphia For Infants and Children. Tho Khid You Have Always Bought Signature of (fyfdtc& Our AVoik Unexcelled, If you pay more than wo charge for first class up-to-date printing, you aro paying too much. If you pay less, you aro probably getting less, both In quality of stuck and workmanship. Our prices aro just right, and our work is unexcelled. Stop That Cough I Take warning. It may lead to Consumption, A 25o bottle of Slilloh' Curo may save your llfo. Sold by P. D. Klrlin and a guarantee. HOOD'S IIiL!s cureTTdver 111 Biliousness, Indigestion Headache, 4 sleairnt laxative. All Druggist At four Score, Dr. Miles' Mervlno Restores Health. ONOLI3 LV.EICreL OBEAU, assessor and tax collector, Bovorly, Mass., who has passed thoSOth life rullo stono. says: Dr. lilies' P.estoratlv Ncrvlno has done a groat deal of nood. I sufforod for years from nlooplosr-ness aud norvous heart trouble. Would feci weury aud used up in tho tuorn ln.f, had no amtitlou and my work socmcd a bui-d.-n. A friend recommended Dr. Miles' Nervine, and I purchased a bottlo under protest n3 1 had tried so many remedies un successfully. T il,AMr.l,f. II 1,.. ..' gave mo ro3tta sleep, a go.d appctlto and '"""' uuorgoi.o ncauu. it is a grand good riudlclno, and I will gladly wrlto anyone Inquiring, full partlcularsof my sat Ufactory c.tpc: ienco." ti IVilnTiffliSSg' Dr. Miles' lt,ncdlcs fet' A are eold by nil drug. DfNVN r,i:' , JS glstsundcra posltlvo C1'- ""ia guarantee, first bottlo fl?Js8"Vitte k hcnellts or uwey re- stores tff funded. Bookondls-Wy ,, ... yjSS! eases of tho heart and J;0,3."?,,? !j nerves free. Addrers, W?M&tem DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. ennsylvania RAILROAD. SPHDYKIIJ. DIVISION. OtTOBI-Il 4, 1898. Trains will lcbve f-thcniMidoAh Hflui inn mine datotnr Wlggim, llllhcrton, l'rti-:k.llle l):ri Water, St. Olnlr, J'uttsvlllo. llouibum, Ktaui. I'ottituwu, Phoi'iilxvillo. Korrlstuwu a J P! iWelphlii (J.i oil street otitlon) al ud -13 a. m., 'JO-.', i ii) p. m, on week c.jo .-...ndi. 1, 8 l.ri ft. m., 4 p. m. Trains leave Kmcfevllle for Hhenaudoah st 7 80, 11 40 a. in. anil 5 10, 7 89 p. a., feunday, ii ui a. ni. ana o m p. m. Leave I'ottsrlilu lor Shenandoah (via Track vlllo. 7 10, II 20 a. iu., 8 20, 7 lO p. m. Sundnj IU35 a. m., Q 20 p. lu. lavu PhlladeliiMu. (Broad Htreet ntatlonl. fni tib-maiidoah at 8 33n. m -1 10 p. m. week days. ounuiiys icavo as o ou nnu y 23 a. ni. Lcnvo liroud Hlri-ct Station, I'hlladolphlf, FOIt NEW vunr. Kxiiret-n.wcek.iliv-4 3 20. 4 On. 4 .10 A 03.3 15.6 SO 7 !, n ZU, v Ml, -10 21 M 00 a. n.. 12 00 noon, ,2B5 (l.tliiltfil 1 00 anil fti i.l.,.) 1 40, 2 30, 8 20, J i 02, 5 00, J5H 8 00, 7 02. 7 50. 10 00 p.m., 1201, nli-lit. Hllndnyi,. B2C, 4 05. I 50 8 0J, 5 15, 3 20,9 50, I0 21, 1185 n. in., 12 03, 12 83, 1 80, 1 1, iL-imiiiHi -i zyj o xu, -joo, oao, iui, - oo, 10 00 p. in., 12 01 night KxprcsH for IJonton without change, 11 OOn m,, wwk-daye,, and 7 50 p. m., dallv. For Sea Girt, Asbury IV. i:, Ocean Clrove, l.uiiir llnmuli. H20. 1114 u m. 3 30. 4 02 n m wt-ukilays. For lumber vllle, Knstoii ami cranton, GSO, 0 00 a in, 12 00 noon, 3 52, 5 0, I I.Minlicrtvillo nnd i'.asion oniyi, wfPKuayH, anil 702 p 111 dally. lliuTalo, u Co a ni, 12 00 noun weekdays, and 7 0-! 1 111 dully. WASHINGTON' AND TIIK SOUTH. For llaltlmoro and WaMilntoii. a 50, 7 20, 8 32. 10 20, 1 1 23, a. in., 12 W. I231 1 li, 8 12, 4 41, lj 25 Congremloiial Limited,) 0 17. 053, 7 31 P. m.. and 120." night week daya. Sundays, 150, 7 20, U 12, It 23 a. lu., 120U, l 12, 4 11, (530 Coiigres-iloiial Limited,) 6 55 781 p. in. aud 12 in nlttht. For Ilaltlinoie, accommodation, 0 12 a m, 2 0! nnd 4 01 p ui week ilayn,5 0Siiid II 15 p m dally Atlantic Coast Line, express 12 09 l in. aud 13 05 nit-lit. daily. ' Southern ltabway, exprens 055 p m, dally. Cliewipenko & Ohio Hallway, 731 p 111, daily. Fur Old Point Comfort and Norfolk, 10 20 a 111 weekdays, II 10 p lu daily. l.eae .Minuet street wliarf as follows: Hx presu for New York. !) 00 n 111. 1 .10 ,.. u...l-. das. For Long llraiich, via Seaside Park, 8 30 a in weekd ys. l or island llelglits, 830 a in and 100 p m weekdays. FOR ATLANTIC CITV. rl,,-w llrfi,l .Inml utalA l .. . afiuwure river brldiro l-.turcM. n 40 m 7 m.. ... o , 9 20 5. 111., 7 05 .: lit. ' x : . ' n,c" " i-.xprcM, u uu a ni. 2 00.100.5 011 , K, ...!.,... nnn ,n ? " ' A . 1 (accommodation 1 30 and 5 00 p in, B' For Capo May, Sea Isle Cltv. Ocein Oltv. Avalou Stone Harbor, Anclesca, W'lldwnod and Hollj Heacli Kxpren, 9 00 a m, 4 00, p m weekdays Sunibi, 9 CO a m, . . ,ul:rs 1 "" Kxpiuis, 9 00 a. in.. 2 00, 4 00. 5 00. n. In U'nolr U...l nnn , 1000a. .n u.m Tlio Union Transfer Company will call for and check baggage from bitels and resldencea. Gen'l Managfr. Gen I Ia ' r Air' WM. SCHMICKER, JR., Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity For BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer FARQUHAR oAffT MlLbE Ajax Center Crank Engine liapia, accurate, trtronj and simple, with law andBafe. Mol-'urquliar Holler linn ever ex plodeil. Also etunilard acriCUltlirRl.ini nl0mnl ft generally. Hay rrenws v r Bpec CiOaW Bclilty. Send to loguo and price to L B. FARQUHAR CO., Ltd,, York, Pa, XmJ nillions of Dollars Qo up In smoku ovory yoar. Taka o risks but got your houses, stuck, fui. nlture etc., Insured In first-class re uublo couii-anles as reurosontoil by DAVID FAUST, Insurance AKeof 120 Houth jBrdlnWy U'MnIH, t.l (lomr.M A Hand Is one of the possess. Pi gives it. Handsome Complexion 1 greatest cnarms a woman can OZZONI'S COUFLBZIOH l'OWDKB
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