RE: iiiirffi'aw'ra''''T ..r.v.Qi'i EVENING HERALD KSTAHLISIIEI) 1870. Published every Evening. Except Sunday, t i South Jaudin Htrkkt. Nhab Ckktrk. The tlenitif 't il.riu' In Hliuandoali (im! the iitniui, l i j t' .1 tor six . cuts nwrk, pn Bbl. IhsciirrlciB. lly mall 1.00 a year, or 25 cent month, pnynhlo In ndvnnce. Advertise ments chnrue cl nccordlua to space anil position. Tim publisher rcservo tho rlKht to chance Hie position ol advertisements whenever the pul Ucatlo'j ol news demands It, Tho rlwht l lescrveil totije'tany advertisement, whether paid for or not, i.iat the publishers may deem '.Ipropcr. AdrcrtlslnE rates inado known upon npplliatlon. . , ,. Entered at the potoUlco at Shenandoah, I'b., a second cbwj mall matter TKLKl'lIONE CONNICCTiON 'Ml the News That's Fit to Print." Evening Herald SATl liOAY. ocroiiKi: U2. isns. JUR COUNTRY : First. Last and Forever. TllKriic me the most o.xliiliriitiiif; ilnys of tlio year, iiml u trump over tlio liills is botli lieiiellciiil ulul enjoy ulilo. Camiida i'K JI auk's di!iposM44 no t i co tipoli the Hon. Klcliurd II. Kuril, will be ruled out of court before the tribunal of lnst rexirt -the tiix payerti and voters. It is a violation of the principle of nou-parlisaii Judieiary, and there is no appeal. A MJMliKK of sap-heads, a year or so ago, attempted to have the iN'ow York Legislature plaee a penalty upon journalists who indulged in cartoons. We have in mind several ulleed statesmen in this county who heartily sympathize with the feeling hat prompted that effort. Oonthoi.lku Snydkk is making ono of the most effective campaigns carried on in Kuhuvlkill for several years. II is management of the Con troller's oMIoe, in which he has made a number of improvements in thu in torest of the taxpayers, warrants the belief that he will bo retained in his present position. Dkwky has already a powerful fleet, but when the Oregon and Iowa arrive at Manila he will have the strongest sipiadron in the Pacific ex cent Kngland's and Japan's. Of course, there is no menace to any foreign nation in this circumstance. It simply means that the United States is going to get allot the Philip pines, and is going to hold them Spain is virtually dispossessed of them already. Some liu.sine.ss Possils. There nre still some old fossils drift ing along through life and who do not believe in advertising and sneer at the mini who seeks publicity through the medium of printer's ink, says the Harrisburg Telegraph. For tunately they aro few in number, but fur their benefit let us tell them a story. Momo weeks ago there was a strike on the Chicago newspapers, the stero typers demanding and being refusi'd higher wages, and every paper, in pursuance of an agreement, suspended publication, permitting: no news whatever to be made public. This thing continuod'for several days, and Chicago was practically without Its daily puper, which to the Chicagoian is a great hardship, for there is no denying that they print good news papers in the "Windy City. In course of time the places of the strikers wore tilled, and the papers re sumed publication, and everything is now lovely. Now us to the etfeet of the suspension of publication on the business of those who advertised. One merchant, who is a large adver tiser, says that during tho time the newspapers wore not printed his biisincHH fell oil Just one-half, for tho reason 'thathe had no other sure means of telling the public what he had to sell. Other business mon, who nmlio daily uso of the newspapers to ad vertise what they want to sell to the public, said that their losses were very great, their trade fell oil and they were practically at a stand still. Thus the benefits of advertising are apparent. The old fossil who still does busi ness -or tries to do business without advertising may not change his ways, hut ho has an object lesson in the ex perience of tho Chicago people. Strong, steady, nerves Are needed for success Everywherq." Nerves Depend simply, solely, Upon the blood. Pure, rich, nourishing Blood feeds the nerves And makes them strong. The great nerve tonic is Hood's Sarsaparilla, Because it makes The blood rich and Pure, giving it power To feed the nerves. Hood's. Sarsaparilla Cures nervousness, Dyspepsia, rheumatism, Catarrh, scrofula, And all forms of Impure blood "IT A Physician's Sunday Specials. Services in the Trinity Kefoinied church o-niorrow at loam a. in., and II::0 p. in, Sunday school al 1:150 p. m. Kcv. Uobevt O'lioyle pastor. Hernial' services will be held in the Tinted Kvanelical church, North .laidiu stiect. to morrow at 10 a. in. and 11.30 p. m. Sunday school tit 1.30 p.m. l!ev. 1. .1. Kelt., pastor. K. I.. l K. on .Monday evening. Prayer, praiso and testimony meeting's every Tues day, Wednesday, Thursday and 1'iiday cven- iuss. Jr. Is.. I.. U. Ji. every batunlay evening at 7 o'clock. Primitive Methodist church, James Moore, pastor. I'reacliliiK at 10:30 a. m. and (1:30 p.m. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Class meet ing on Wednesday evening. Cteneral prayer meeting on Thursday evening. Lterybody welcome. Services in All Saints' Protestant Kpiseopnl church on West Oak stuet to-morrow. Holy r.uclinrist at s a. m. Morning prayer at 10:30. Sunday school at 2 p. in. livening prayer at 7 p. m. Tlio lector will olliciate 1'irst Ilaptlst church, corner of West and Oak streets, l!ev. 1). 1. l'.vuns pastor. Service-, at 10a. in. and Op. in. Sunday school at 2 n. ui. Prayer meeting Monday evenings. Young I'eople s meeting vU'ilnesiiay evenings. Class meeting Thursday evenings. Methodist Kpiscopal church, corner Oak and Whito streets. l!ov. .1. T. Swindells pastor. (iencinlclassineetiiigatOa.nl., led by John Senior. Sermon at 10:30 a. m. Sunday school at 2 n. in.. Dr. J.S. Callen. Superintendent. Sermon at 0:30 p. :u. Seats nco. luvcrynouy welcome, falv ary ISaptist church. South Jarilin stiect. Preaching to-morrow at 10:30 a.m. and U:30 p. m. J.ov. 11. 11. Allans, pastor. Sabbath school at 2 p. in.. Deacon John lluiiii, Superintendent. J!. Y. P. U. i ucMlay evening, at .:30. Wednesday evening, general prayer meeting at 7:30. l-.verybuily welcome. Services in tho Presbyterian church to- liuirruw at 10:30 a. in. and (1:30 p. in. Sabbath school at 2 p. m. Jr. C. K. and Sr. U. L. Tuesday evening at 0:30 and 7:30 o'clock. rrayer and song bcrvico on i liuisilay even ing at 7:30. Strangers always welcome. II W. Koehler, pastor. St. John's Lutheran chinch. West Cherry sheet. liev. John (iriihlor, pastor Pleach ing, 10 a. in. : Sunday school, 1:30 p, m. : pleaching 11:30 p. in. St. Michael's Cl reck Catholic church, West Centre street. l!ov. Cornelius baiirisln, pas tor. Matatinum service II a.m. High mass 10 a. m. Church of tho Holy l amily, ((lorniau Ic. 0.) North Chestnut street. Itev. A. T. Schut tlehofer, pastor. First mass 8 a. in., second mass 10 a. m. St. Cusiniir's Polish I!. C. church. North Jaidin- street. l!ev. J. A. Lcnarkiewicz, pastor.. First muss 8 a. in., high mass 10 a. in., vespers and benediction 1 p. m. Church of tho Annunciation, 218 West Chorry street. Itov. II. F. O'llellly, pastor; Itev Jauica Kane, assistant pastor. First mass, 7 a. in., secoud mass, 8 a, in., high mass, 10 a. in. benediction, 7 p. in. Kcheleth Israel Congregation, corner of Oak and West streets, Itov. Jlenry Mlt n ik, pastor. Saturday services, 8 to 10 a. in., and 3 to 5 p. in. Sunday services S to 10 a. m. and every weekday morning from 7 to 8 a. m. Dyspepsia bano of human oxistanco. Burdock Wood liltters cures it, permanently. Regulates and tones tho stomach. Comtiit.-siloiiors Coniliiir lliimn, St. Thomas, D. W. I., Oct. 22. The United States cruiser Newark arrived here at davn yesterday from Guanta namo and left at noon for Sun Junn de Porto Itlco, there to embark the mem bora of the United States evacuation commission, who have concluded their work and been directed by the navy department to eturn to the United States. Hunk ClciM'il, Caviller Miss Int.'. Lisbon, O.. Oct. 22. The First Na tional hank of this jilace was closed yesterday by the directors. II. J. Chillis, who has been the cashier for 20 years, has not been seen since Thursduy morning. The bank examin ers are In charge of the Institution. To Cure it Cold In Duo Day Tako Laxative Uromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tho money if it falls to euro. 25o. Tlio genuine has L. It. Q. on each tablet. tf FIGHTING IN THE TRANSVAAL. GniiKi'iil .Tiiuliri't bends a Forco to Aveimo n Allirdnrml Missionary. Pretoria, Oct. 22. Serious trouble la brewing with the Magnto tribe In the Zoutpans Ilerg district, south of tho Llmpo river. The natives recently mnB- sacred a Lutheran missionary and his family at tlio town of Zoutpans uerg, and the Transvaal government sent an expedition to punish them. The affair has now nssumed Berlous proportions. Chief Opofu, with 20,000 followers, fully armed with four cannon, sup- plled by white traders, has attacked the Laager. Heavy fighting Is proceeding. The ultimatum nf the commanding ofllcer of the Transvaal troops, Gen eral P. J, Joubert, demanding an un conditional surrender, has been Ignored by the tribesmen, and he has sum moned 3,000 Burghers to reinforce the 5,000 now In tho field. The campaign promises to be prolonged. Tho scene of the lighting Is the ex treme northern section of Transvaal territory, west of Gaza country (Um lenguland) and southeast of tho country of the Matabele. It is in tho very heart of a district Inhabited by some of the bruv- st and most Intracta ble of South African tribesmen. Chief Opefu has lofig been a thorn In the Bide of the iTraiuwaal government. Generat Jouneit, who Is conducting the operations agitlnst tho tiibesmon, Is vice president fcf the Bouth African republic, as well ns commander-ln-ohlef of the Tranijvaal army. He was one of the founders of the South Af rican republic, l IS A BLESSING. Frank Endorsement of Warner's Safe Cure. 'All wo could do was to sit and wait. Iliad nocr liiiniiticil that tlio hands of the clock rnulil niovoso slowly." So says a young man who tells how ho watched at Hie bedside of his only brother. Tlio doctor had frankly acknowledge' ttint he could do nothinn lnoic, nnd, with nerves stu tclied to a duel tension, the friends of the invalid counted tlio swings of the pendulum, wiimlcilng wtint tho end would bo. Few of us roach middle lib without sonic Mich cxporlcnco ns this, and that Is why a letter liki tlio following will awaken a wldo sympathetic Interest. Kansas City, Mo., January 20th, 1S9S. l'or nearly live years my slter, Mrs. T. II. Davis, was ullliclcd with cystitis and failed to find lelicf from phyici.ii's or their lcincdles. Ono bottli of Wnrnei's Safe Kidney and Liter Cure af forded meat benellt and tlio second bottl ctrected complete H'cnver.v. My dittvr's Millorine was so iiitcu" that It seemed unbearable, il belli!; ncciss.uy at times to b'b tiypoiluiuii- Injections of inntpliluc toallbrd teinpoiary lelicf. 1 rceoiiiincndid it to sutJbroi . from liver and kidney tioiiMe as n a blessing. joiin n. u:vis, m. ., ueo i:. lrth snret. Tlio profession and stuiidln'. of tlio writer (jive lunch I'nue to Hits letter. Dr. Lewis was born in Albeinarlu County, Vircliiin. in 1K1I, and bus lived in Missouri sime hu was livn years old. lie has prae tlied medicine in St. .Imcph unit Kansas City, lie is descended l'loin the lirst (loveiiiur of Missouri Cystitis, from which Mrs. lUvis miHcreil so leiribly for years, is iiill.ii.itnatlim of tlio bladder. A piculiarity of the bladder is that il Is rarely iill'eckd by a disease. oiiuiiiatiiiK in itself. Mot so called bladder tioubles me really kidney troubles. Kidney diseases ine tlio most mysterious of all known troubles. Tlio fact Is that the kidneys have tew symptom of their own, but possess nearly all tbo symptoms known to suH'orlng humanity. When physicians ol tbo liiahest standinj; so nnliesibitint'ly en doiuo a modern discovery which will cciUinly cure the most tetriblo disease?, dues it not stand to loason that I huso of us who icalio th it wo are slowly drifting into u stale of decline ; 1 in. t our kidneys, liver or urinary means am not what they fliould be, should avail ourselves, of the benefits of so meal a scientific dwovciy, wliicli aro placed so easily within our reach ? PROGRAM FOR PEACE JUBILEE. Special Utiles ami pcchit '1 rains by riilla ilelpbla and Heading "Hallway. The program us arranged by the Executive Committee for Tlio Peace Jubilee lit Philadel phia is proof of itsolf that tho celebration will far surpass any demonstration of the kind ever attempted on this continent. It is as follows : Tuesday, Oct. 25th. Grand Naval Display on tho Delaware leviowed by lion. John D. Long, Secretary of the Navy. The battle ships, eruiscis ami gunboats will bo under command of Commodore John W. Philip, among thoso assigned aro tlio Texas, Now Oilcans, Mayflower, Miirblohead, Topeka, Dolphin, Winslow, Gloucester, Dixie and numerous others who havo attracted public attention. Wednesday, Oct. SOth. Imposing ccro- monics, rc dedicating Indepondeuco Hull, re stored to its Colonial condition, oration by tbo Mayor of Philadelphia, aud singing by a chorus ol tlnco thousand childicn. Tho great feature of the day will be tho grand civic parade, with tloats, etc., illustrating tbo progress of tho nation in industry, ait and science. Thursday, Oct. 27th, (which will bo pro claimed a day of thanksgiving) great larado of military and naval forces, commanded by ' Maj. Gcnl. Miles, and reviewed by President I McKinley, witli members of his cabinet, aud also tlio governors of many of tho eastern states. Among those parading will bo olliccrs and soldiers who fought in Cuba and l'oilo Kieo, commanders, sailors and marines who h ivo scon scrvico in Culsiu waters, the murines who landed at Guaiitauauio, and tlio crew of tho Merrimac; there is expected to be at least 2.",000 men in line. Tho Philadelphia and Heading Kaihvay lias placed on sale special excursion tickets to Philadelphia from all principal points on its lines, including tlio Atlantic City 11. it., and all leased or allied lines, at tho low rato of smglo faro for round trip with it minimum of fifty cents, good going Oct. 24th 27th, in clusive, and good to return until Oct. 31st, inclusive. In addition to tho good service all'orded by regular trains, special excurion train will leave Shenandoah al 5:0.1 a. m Oct. 20th aud 27th. and returning leave Philadelphia (Heading Terminal), at 8:15 p. in. For full information as to rates, timo of trains, etc., consult any Philadelphia & Heading ticket agent, or address Kdson J. Weeks, Gon'l Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. Give tho Children a Drink called Graln-O. It is a delicious, appetizing, nourishing rooii drink to tako tho placo of coll'co. Sold by all grocers and liked by all who havo used it because when proporly prepared it tastes liko tho finest colree but is free from all Its injurious propel tics. Grain- Oaids digostlon aud strengthens tho nerves. It is not a stimulant but a health builder, and children, as woll as adults, can drink it with great benefit. Costs about i as much m cntlco. 15 and 25c. SANTIAGO'S GOVERNMENT. tjonoritl Wraiil Issui's n. Provisional lloolaratloii of Independence Santiago de Cuba, Oct. 22. General Leonard "Wood, military governor pro tempore of the department of Santiago, yesterday Issued a proclamation In ten sections, which Is a sort of provisional declaration of Independence. The first article guarantees to the people the right of assembly for the common t.rod, and to apply to those In power by petition or remonstrance for the redress of grievances. The section guarantees the right to worship God according to Individual conscience, provided there Is no Inter ference vt Ith any existing form of wor ship. The third section directs that courts of Justice shall be open to all, and that no private property shall be taken by the government without compensation. The fourth section, dealing with criminal trials. Invests the accused with the right to be heard himself or by counsel, and to have compulsory process to secure the attendance of a witness In his behalf. The fifth section says no person ac cused of crime shall be compelled to give evidence against lilmself. Tho sixth eectlon declares that no such person, who Is once acquitted of the charge brought against him, shall be tried again for the same offense. Tho seventh section provides that all persons charged with crime shall be entitled to ball, except In cases of capital offense, and that the writ of habeas corpus may not bo suspended except the commanding general of the department deems It advisable. The eighth section says that exces sive ball shall not be required and that no excessive fine nor cruel or unusual punishment shall bo Inflicted. The ninth section provides that in order to secure the people against un reasonable search there shall, first -be established under oath a presumption of guilt. The tenth section guarantees to all the right to write or print freely on any matter, subject to responsibility for abuso of the right. The municipal laws are to be admin istered In accordance with these dec larations of rights, subject to modi fications which, In the Judgment of the commanding general, would be benefi cent and promote the principles of enlightened civilization. The Right Name In the Right Place. Pan-Tina for roughs and colds, 25c. At G riihlcr liios., drug store. For your watch repairing and Jewelry repairing go to Ike Orklu's, 120 South Mala tieet. tf H ASSISTANT SECRETARY HILL. Tbo Now state Depiii'lineut Olllclul Arrives From I'iicIh. New York, Oct. 22. David J. Hill, recently appointed assistant secretary of state, arrived on the Cunarder Lu canlu yesteiday. Jlr. 11111 was In Paris at the time of his appolnment, having resided there during the past IS months, studying International law and tho his tory of diplomacy. Previous to that time he was president of tho University of Itochoster, at Itochcster. N. Y. ltegardlng the work of tho peace commission In Paris Mr. Hill had little to say. He declared he could merely guess at the instructions of the com- ASSISTANT SECUlTAnY HH,I mission and tho actual work the com mission was doing. "The best people In France," he said, "are not at en mity with us, though I will admit that there Is a strong feeling of sentiment In France for Spain." With reference to the view taken by the European nations of the now col onies of the United States Mr. Hill said: "They look upon thom in the light of experiments that only Unie can prove the wisdom of." He could not say whether or not he favored expansion. SAGASTA'S DISAPPOINTMENT Ovor tlio Failures of Simla's Poiico Comiulsslonors al Purls. Madrid. Oct. 22. The displeasure and disappointment felt In olllelal circles at the failure of the skillful strategy of Senor Montero Itlos, concerted with Senor Sagasta and Duke Almodovar da Itlo, to minimize the consequences of the war are keen and profound. Senor Illos foresaw that all depended upon inducing the American commissioners even Implicitly to admit the Spanish views of the protocol. He used the In cidents of tho evacuation commissions) In Cuba and Porto Itlco to sound the opinions of the Americans, and he tried to ascertain their views regard ing the Philippines by renewing the Spanish protect against America's veto of Spain's proposal to send war ves sels to reinforce tho Spanish com manders holding out at various ports, and by asking for the liberation of Agulnaldo's prisoners. Then both commissions offered writ ten suggestions as to a definite treaty. Senor Illos drew up a strong case In reply to the American proposals. The American commissioners, perceiving what Spain was driving at, distinctly and courteously put ft upon record that President McKinley had only con sented to suspend hostilities after Spain had solemnly accepted the Irreducible basis for a peace treaty, clearly laid down In the protocal, In order to avoid misunderstanding. The American commissioners made the point that they'had not Insisted up on indemnities to Americans for dam ages from the war and that Spaniards were assured of protection in Cuba dur ing the protectoitite, that would last until a parliament and government were established, which might nego tiate with Spain concerning the debts. "When Senor Illos asked for delay In order to prove that much of the Cu ban debt was contracted before 1895, nnd devoted to public works In Cuba, tho Americans Invoked decrees to show that stocks Issued from 1S7S to 1S90 were exclusively to cover war expend itures. Tint Wentlier. For eastern Pennsylvania, New Jer sey, Delaware and Maryland: Ilaln; probably clearing tonight; winds shift ing to bilsk and high northwesterly. How's This? WeolTcr Ono Hundred Dollars ltcwnnl for uny ease of Catarrh that can not bo cured by llulrs Catarrh Cure. F.J. CHUNKY & CO, Props., Toledo, O. We tho undersigned, have knliwn F. J. Cheney or tho last l"i years, and liellevo him perfectly honorable In all business translations and liu anelal'y able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. Wkbt .t Tiiaux, Wholesalo Druggists, Toledo, O. Wju.iiino, Kinman & Maiivin, Wholesale Drug gists, Toledo, Ohio. Hair Catarrh Cure la taken liitcrnully.actliii; directly iihii thu blood aud mucous MurfiuvN of the system. l'rlc75o. per bottle. Hold by all Druggists. 'Irsumoniala frco. Ask your grocer for tho "Royal Paten flour, and take no other brand. It is tlio est flour nuule. fc FINANCE JM TilAbfi. Jgg niTcct of Kiiropenn Wnr Ituiiiors on Our ltimlnrss Interests. Now York. Oct. 22. H. G. Dun & Co.'s weekly review of trade says: with trrowlnc foreign demand for Amcrlcnn products exchnnge Is Influ enced mainly b.v political uncertainties abroad. When Kurope Walts tor ine outcome between Kngland and Franco about the Upper Nile the financiers of all lCuropean countiies are trying to force upon each other tno uuruen oi providing cash for the enormous de mands of the United States. England has sr. managed us to make France and Ot ninny send most of the gold, and the resulting war of exchanges between foreign nations checks for the moment the movement of gold this way. Yet those nnd all other causes do not so fur hinder business as to prevent an excess over the most prosperous of previous y-nrs. The outgo of wheat 'staggers all prophets of disasters, but while the price hn: advanced three cents at the west, the :ise would have been much creator but for the feeling that the enormous foieign demand may not last. nindstreet's review says: The domi nant feature of Hie general business situation is unquestionably tho active foieign demand for wheat, wheat flour and Indeed nearly all our cereal pro ducts, and the business reported on this account tlurlne. the past ton days seems worthy of rank with tlio best recorded ill nny coriespondlng period. While "liallcned stocks abroad and less satisfactory advices from other countiies, notably Hussln, Australia nnd Argentina, have furnished a plaus ible basis for much ot the recent ac tivity, an additional stimulating fea ture was injected Into the situation this week by the more warlike appearance of the Frnnce-lirltish situation, nnd the closing days, indeed, witnessed war lunmiri In practical command of the market. . ; Hi Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salvo In the world for cuts, bruises, soics. ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, ln4,,.p l,u t.n,l l,.iv,,lu ..blU.ln'nft. rnrnR. nnd nil skin miiiiUiiitB. and nosltivolv cures olios. oi .10 pay reiiiiired. It is guaranteed to givo perfect satisfaction or uiony refunded. Prico . , 1-1 t ll'nA1M A coins per mix . iMir Ham in i. ninsiu. Insuronts ( olle,lIiiir Fvport Dulles. Manila. P. I.. Oct. 22. Tljj- Insurgents nre enforcing an expoit duty of $35 a ton on hemp from southern ports brought tu Alnnllii. They are are also enforcing 5 per cent tonnage upon steamers nnd 20 per cent upon freights. The American and Hritlsh firms are rmnpellcd to pay these charges, though they protest strenuously against an airnngemeut all the mpre unjust be cause goods are entering Manila by railway from the north, which evade duty and can undersell the legitimate trade. There's Juet What You Want. ran-Tina (25c.) forcoughs and colds. At (iruhtor Iiios., drug store. TCp!ndliililliflorlvllls Two. Muskegon, Mich.,' Oct. 22. Yesterday afternoon the Tentwater Furniture company's factory at Pentwater was wrecked by an explosion of two or three of the boilers. The killed are: Lou Tuppar, electrician; Miller Soren sen, laborer. Injured: Tim Palmer, engineer; Fred Gerard and Otto Green, laborers. Engineer Palmer cannot sur vive. The accident will throw about 250 men out of employment. Probably Lost With All Hands. Seattle, Wash., Oct. 22. Adrian Tappney, of New York, who arrived here from St. Michaels on the last trip of the steamer Hoanoke, reports the probable loss of the schooner Annie Howe, In the North sound and the drowning of 11 passengers. When the Hoanoke left St. Michaels a party was preparing to go In search of the miss ing schooner. Sier SSealtfo Restored WmwMmr II F, misery of sleeplessness can only bi realized by thoio who h-vo c.jsorl cnccdlt. Nervousness, sleeplessness. headaches, neuralgia and that rabcrablo fooling of uniost, can suroly bo cureJ by Dr. Miles' ltcstor.it I '0 Nervine, bo certain I Dr. Miles of this fact that all drnrjl-ts arc authorized to refund prlco paid for f.ho fir hottlo tried, providing It iloci not benefit Mrs. Henry JJrun", wifo of the woll know blacksmith at Grand Junction, Iov.-a, cay 'I was Doubled with slcoplessnoss, norvo-.i-3iess, headache and IrreguIarmo;i3trii..t!on, suircrlng untold misery for years. I uso: various advertised remedies for female com plaint s besides being under tho caro of local liliyslclaus, without help. I noticed In Dr. allies' advertisement the testimonial of a lady cured,ot ailments similar to mlno, and I shall novcr cease to thank that lady. Her testimonial Induced mo to uso Dr. Miles' Nervine and Nu'vo and Liver Tills, which restoicd inn tolieiiLh. I cannot say onough for Dr.MIIes'Itcmcdlcs." RPTOi,f???5S51f, Dr. Miles' liemedies D-''$2?J at o sold by all drug gists nudcr a positive guarantee, first hottlo benefits or monoy ro fundoib P.ook on dis PT-" n.? : -? I'jervif its -i 4Reaioreo C$ eases of tho heart and nerves freo, Address, Dll. 1UUEH MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart, lml. VOTE FOR H.J. MULDOON, YOUR NRiailUOR, FOR CONTROLLER. VOTE FOR David M. Graham, OP MAHANOY CITY, FOR STATE SENATOR. VOTE FOR Dr. H. G. Reitzel, OF MAHANOY CITY. FOR THE LEGISLATURE (4w f c . .. Eisner & MrunELSos Gentlemen: r d it (!) ! S ft Malt Extract SK fon THE OtNtllNC JOHANN HOFF'S MALT EXTRACT. t W f ALL OTHEIIfft Ant VjORTMLCIIt lMifTinh , lteiliirnil Hates to l'hlludolplilii. For tlio grand Pertco Jublleo at Pbllaucl phla, October 20 and 27, the Pennsylvania l'allroad Company will sell excursiou tickets frn-u all ticket stations on Its line, to Plilla- r'clplu.i. at rate of single faro for tlio round trip (minimum rate, 50 1 cuts ) Tickets i-1 bo sold and gootl, going, October 21 to 27, and returiilii'j leaving Philadelphia to Oi lob.T ill, Inclusive. This jublleo will bo one of the greatest events In tlio history of Philadelphia. The rod 1 dilution of Independence Hill', nceiilly restored ; the unveiling of the Grunt Ltpics tr,111 Mnniiinciit, Fail mount Park; a monster civic and industrial panulu, and a grand military aud naval pageant, h it b.v General Miles a" I other dlstliigulsliid heroes of tlio late war, will be pioinlncnt friiluros The Picsldent aud his Oablnel will also be present. For tbo iiccolnmoilatlnii of persons desilllig to witness1 the evening ceremonies ai.d re turn tliu s.inu: nlalit, special lulu trains will bo 11111 from Philadelphia to the principal cities 011 each division each night. I Por Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho of C'T'r Signature) Coming Ihruts. Oct. 25. Third annual ball of Defender Hoso Co , Xo 3, of Tin key lttin, at tho com pany's hall. k'ov. 1st. A 1 1 ti 11 ul supper under auspices of Calvary llaptist church, in Hubbins' opera house. Nov. 1. Grand conceit in the Methodist Lpiscop.il church under tho auspices of the M. K. church choir, assisted by the Shenan doah male party. Nov. 10th. Grand annual supper under auspices of tho members of Trinity Itcfornicd church, in Kobblns' opora house. Nov. 21. Grand masquerade ball, in Hob- bins' opera house, under auspices of tho Dewey Club. Nov. 21th. Turkey supper under the auspices of tho All Saints' church will bo held in the church basement, corner Oak and West streets. Karl's Clovsr ltoot Tea Is a pleasant laxa tlvo. Kcgulates tho bowels, purifies the blood. Clears the complexion. Easy to mako and pleasant to take, 25 cts. Sold by P. D. Kirlin and a guarantee II re I Tirol flrnl Insuro your property from loss In tho ldestand strongest cash companies: Phila. Underwriters Insurance Co. of North America and Firo Association, Hartford Fiio Ins. Co., American Firo Insurance Co., Westchester Firo Ins. Co., United Firemen's lus. Co. T, T. Williams, 12:t S. Jardlu St., Slionandoah. Buy Keystone flour. lie sure that tho nnmo Lksrig & Uakr. Ashland, Ph. Is printed on ovory nick. TEACHERS' INSTITUTE ! OF HCIIUYLKHJ. COUNTY. 36th Annual Session, At Killer's Opera House, Mnhnnoy City, 1'a , Oct. 31, and Nov. 1,2, 3 &4. Evening Entertainments. MONDAY, Or.TOIlKIt 31. Hon. Wallace Bruce, Brooklyn, N, Y ox Uolted States Consul to Hcotlanil. l ccture -"A Great Century." TUESDAY, NOVI5MI1K1E 1. Hon. Henry Watterson. Louisville. Ky.. Editor J.oulnvllli! Courier Journal. Lccturi. "Abraham Lincoln." WJ2DNI5SDAY, NOVKMHKlt 2. Klnj ton's Jublleo Singers. The leading uoiorcu uonccn company, crowueii iionses every wnere. THUKSDAY, NOVKMHKlt S Tho Knullsli (lieu Club. Miss A, ml,- I. Walker, soprano; Mrs. Minnie Hell-Irving, contralto: Wm, l'oyutz Hulllvan, tenor; Fred, erlo lleddall. bass: Miss Klnllv McKI matlc reader and Impersonator. All superior ariisia. It A I LVt'AY A It It AND KMKNTS Kxcursion tickets on Phllntlclnhhi nrnl Utin lug lUllrowl, Lehigh Valley llallroad and Penimylvuniu ltailrond can bo bad by those having Orders. Persons not receiving orders or wishing an aililitlonal supply should v rlto to llio County Superintendent, giving the name of the person for whom such order Is Intended. TllAINS. Arrangements can bo made to have a special train on Lehiirh Vnllev ltnllrniLiI to Ieavo Mnhnnoy City for l'otlsvllle, via Delano and St. Clair, after each evening enter tainment. Parties desiring to tako ndvantage of such train will notify tbo County Superin tendent or Mr. Henry Kelbcr, passenger agent. Lehigh Valley llallroad, l'ottsvlllc, l'a not later than October 20. UKCKPTION COMMITTKK Mr. John Lin ton, Mahauoy City, ts cbnlrmauof the reception committee. Teachers who desfro to secure boarding places prior to tho meeting of County Instltut i will please address Mr. Linton. T1CK1ST AltltANQEMKNTS. Season tickets'. Scctirlnt reserved scats- opera bones, 82 50j p.iKiiet Hid circle, $2,U)j dress circle, first three lows, 82.00; dress cliclo, fomth row, 81.73; dress circle, except first four rows, 81.50; enrollment tickets hi curing ad mission only, 81 OH ; single admission, 60 cents. The chart for salo of reserved seat tickets will open at the box olllco of Knler's opera house, October 23, at 0:15 a. m., for touchers only, to secure seats In one-half of tbo opera bouse, and at lp.m. for citizens to sccuro seats In tbo other half of the otiern hoii.c. Ileforo opening the chart, parties desiring to purchase tickets will draw numbers for position In line. Knell teacher In lino may purchase any mini- ber of tickets lint nYepi'illm. tw.itti' i.,,,l ..,.,.1. citizen In lino may purchase uny number not exceeding ten. Persons mav Join the Hue a second timo with the saino privilege as ut first. Thu representative of each distiict will bo required to piescnt to the ticket agent n list of thu names of llio teuplieru fnr ul.. 1. l.,,vu tickets. ' Chart open at Snyder's drug store, Mah.inoy City, nfler October 22. Doors open at 7 p.m. Entertainments commence at 8 p. in. G. W. WEISS, Counly Superintendent. We Bottle BEER, WEISS BEER, ALE, PORTER Private family orders will receive prompt attention, L,eave them at the office, we will do the rest. COUUIVl L3l A BREWING COMPANY, WRITOSt Grand Central DEroT, ) December 6, 1895. t" Co. " ' The crcnuinc .Inhnnn iinffc has been used in my family X - 5', ejinsylvania RAILROAD. HOltt'YKtl.l, DIVISION. OcTonnt 4, lhw, Tinlns will leave SluMtuntloiib i.fl... i..n ....,.. dntcfor Wlccnti, lllllicrloii, "WkUII l)i I inner,, lanir, rousMiio. liiiml.ini;, iriulli,M I'otlstowli, Pboenlilllle. Nolrlstown n it I'll''. nelphln (llroi.il street Million) at 0. ul mi, I HIS s. in., 2112, 0 1U p in. on wtr.U i!n, Hiiiiilnys, H Ir. it. in., I .5 p. m. Trains linie Krnikxllle lot Mhennn.lonl , I 7 80, II 40 a. m. mill 5 40, T 88 i. n .n Hllnibl , u vi il. in. nut. n -in p. in. Ianvn I'oH.vIIIh lor Hbelinmlonh (via KlKek-villi- 7 10, II Ul ... in., 5 Ml, 7 .0 ,.. in. ru,i.il;.r ir:n . m., is 20 p. m Leiivu l'lilliuleliWn, (ltroiid street ntntiniii lot siif-saiiiliiHh at Hill n. 111., I 10 p. 111. iveek days, .-MlMlli) I cine ut CM anil 0 23 11. 111. Uiave Ilnmil SlrcctStr.llou.l'lilli.dolpbij, FOlt NKW YOltK. Dxpress, week-days 3 'io, I Hi. I so f, 0 ...1 II , V 7 :SI, 21.V50, I0 21 11(4)11.1. UouiiiiMi, '.'81 (Limited f no nnd l 1.1...) I 10 ,! Jc, a -m. 3,4 02,5 00, 3 50 6 0J, 7 12, f 50, lOOOp. in. 12 01, night. Sundays, 8 21', I 05, I W ft Oi A 11 II 20, 9 58, 10 21, II 35 n. m 12 02, 12 8.1, '.'h 1 2, (Limited l 22,) 5 20, 3 58, 0 33, 7 0-, ? 50 10I1O p. 111., 12 01 night ' Express for ltoston w Ithoiit chsngr , 11 iia i,. week-days, nnd 7 50 p. m,, dally. For Sea Olrt, Asliury Park, O0.-1111 llroc, Longllrnneli, 8 20, 11 11 11 in, "J 80, 4 02 p in weekdays. For Lumber vlllc, Kanlnn and Seranton, C.V) 9 Ul 11 111, 12 00 noon, a 52, 50j (Ijllnbi-ltvillo Hint Kaston only), weekdays, nnd 7 02 p in (hilly. Iliillalo, I) 00 a 111, 12 00 noon weekdays, ami 7 Oi p 111 dally, WASHINIITON AND THE SOUTH For Ilaltlnioro nnd Washington. 3 50, 7 20, 1 33, 10 20,ll28,tt.lll., 120J, 23l IIS, 812, 1.41, (3 25 ConKreislonnl Limited,) 0 17. 65, 7 31 p. 111., and 12 01 night week days. Suiidnys, 3 50, 7 20, a 12, 1123, o. in., 120J, l 12, 4 41, (520 Congressional Limited,) 6 55 Sl p. m. and 12 05 night. For llnlttmoro, accommodation, 0 12 n in, 2 01 nnd 4 01 p in week days, 5 OH nnd 1 1 18 p m dully Atlantic Const Line, express 12 00 p 111, mid 12 01 night, ilnily. Southern Hallway, express G .15 p 111, dally. Chesapeake & Ohio Hnllwny, 7 111 pin, dally. For Old Point Comfort and Norfolk, 10 2(1 a 111 weekdays, 11 10 p in dally. Leave Market street wharf ns follows: Ex press for New York, 0 00 n m, 4 30 p in week days. For Iiug llrnnch, via Seaside ICirk, H30 a 111 weckd ys. For Island Heights, 8 30 n 111 and 4 00 p 111 weekdays. FOK ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Brond street station via Delaware river bridge Express, 9 40 a m 7 03 p. m. Sundays, 0 20 : 111., 7 03 p. 111. Leave Mnrket Street Wnrf Express, OOOnm, 2 00, 1 00, 5 00 p 111. Sundays, 0 00, 1000 n 111 (nceoinmodntiou 4 30 and 5 00 p m. For Capo Mny, Seu Isle City, Ocef.n City, Avnlon Stone Hnrbor, Anglesen, Wlldwood nnd Hollj lleneb Express, 9 00 ft ni, 4 00, p 111 week dnys. Sundn) a. 9 00 n m. For Somcrs l'olnt Express, 9 00 n. in., 2 00, 4 00, 5 00, p. m. week days Sundays, 9 00 and 10 00 a. to The JJnlon Transfer Company will enll for mid check bnggnge from Ik tels nnd residences. I. II. Hutchinson, J. It. Wood, Uen'l Manager. (len'l PtiMsV'r Agt Lauer'sS. Pilsner Beer. Needs no recommeiichition. Put up in bottles for family use and delivered at your home. Laner's Pilsner Draught Beer Is drank by the majority of beer drinkers. They are good j authority on which is best. Christ. :hmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH - PA. Ferguson's Theatre. One solid week, corLinenclng PflMY, OGT. 17th. First nppenranco here of tbo TO-NIGHT. "THE- PRINCE OF RUSSIA." (IiY ItKQUKST.) A strong company suppoi led by LESTER WALTER and Miss LYLINE RADCLIFFE. Specialties nightly by Charlotte St, Felix, Harry Jenkins and others. Prices ; -. 10, 20 and 30 Cts. Reserved sents now on sale at Kirlin's drug store. Matinee on Saturday Afternoon at 2 O'clock. DRINK- CUSARY'S EXTRA MNK QUALITY -GINGER ALE, Superior Sarsaparilla.. and Orange Champagne. WANTED nY THE CHASE 'FNWCtJhTHJ JulJN i t tlJcitunleri for out,-(ibrdy Num. ry Ktfwfc. Kiin'mtv ai-ittMlar, ''.lioae leaving hunt-, erf H'lulealoD to Jo till itBfiitK, 1 r ma n but ui blufiiifiiit. The liualiMM nuflr learnt. Adilmm ( :.at.t5
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