I" EVENING HERALD KSTAIIt.Ill'l WO. I'nlillihed every Hrci! Worm Jaihhm ri The Hit" i. i i . . in. ri i it"tnOiiy, t-r. N'AII '"I'tTIIF 11, . t wi , . ..ndtmh am' l''e t ,. . t ir km M.WHWtrtf.l'l)' -i.l iniiiutMhii'i-. Uv nm" -.ilVn yc.ir, "1 J' emit" month, pnvnblc In ml nuro. ,1vort'sr I ini-nl" cli.iralttinirilliiKln,Him Uhii TliP puldl.ticr ip'TVc thi' rtuhl ti clmliRi I a uoxillonnf mlverllfemclit heiiev! the pill, I'tutlo-l ol new .U'lini'ti It. The rlulit l 1 icserved tiuijf tuny :idrtliMi,ciit, whither paid for or 1. 1. i.ial the iHlll-ln-n iiiiiv tli in ' .proper Advcrllidnc. rutin imiilf kni.wii Upon l;tpU, litloll. Entered at tin- po-tolllco ut .Hbenundimli, rn..n second cl's tnnll inattpt TM.Kl'llONR OONNKITION I 'All the News That's Tit to Print." 1 Elveriing Herald Mosmv, ncroiM.i: 21. isns. JUR COUNTRY : First. Last and Forever, Two little Hteniiier.i to lie built by mi English linn urn to have 11 Hpeerf of forty stilt uto niilcs 1111 liour. Cross ing tlie Atlantic in three clttys bus readied the stne of possibility. Wastk if you will, but don't dpenil money for iiilvertisiii"; with your eyes shut. Those who huve tried the Hkhald columns stay the bust proof of results. Sim it the flrht of the year silver bus been exported Iroin this country to the extent of :31.flf,0.0i:l. There is no reason why silver should not do we'll on itsineritsin theopeti markets. VunTiiKR or not the state treasury needs reforming is a subject of mui'li disoussion just now. Experience proves, however, that the Democratic party cannot lie trusted to do the re forming act. SPAIN can not be blamed for "joiiij,' slow. She has never known what it is to bu prompt and Mtrirres.-ivo. In a moment of desperation she tried U hurry Cerveni out of Santiago, and the result was anything but a success, TlIKItK are many good reasons why Judge Koch should 1 o retained on the liench. His opponent is .1!) years old, and the people of Schuylkill county have experienced tile inlinui ties of their judicial servants. 'See ! AliMlHAl, Dkxvkv and President McKinley have both accepted the lionorary degree of Doctor of haws, and if any one can explain to us the use of such tom-foolery, wo are will ing to be instructed. AirnltniNd to a United States Treasury report just issued, the ex ports from this country during the nine months ending (September I'll, 1US, exceeded by more than $1011,0110, 000 any siihilar period in the country's history. Tint court of Dauphin county is running full time trying to disposo of nomination contests by to-morrow, the lust day for filing opinions. The next legislature ought to apply promptly itself to giving DeniiHylvania a simple and honest ballot system in plueo of the present crazy quilt law TilK tlag of the United States is Hying over Hawaii and l'orto Kico in undisputed possession. No one dial lenges our sovereignty there for all time. It is un important step in the development of the great republic Uotli ilitiwui anil l'orto Kico are geographically American territory. Horn candidates for Xuw York's governorship are intimately con neuted with tho South. Judge Van "Vyek graduated from the University of North Carolina, and married a lliuhmond girl. Colonel Roosevelt's mother was a Georgian, a descendant of Archibald Dullock, president of tho colony from 1770 to 1777. A LKADINU Republican is authority for the assertion that President Mc Kinley will not later than the middle of November issue an order that will enable United States marshals and collectors of internal revenue to dis charge their Democratic deputicsuml appoint Republicans to the positions. Cnder tho present civil service regu lations the DemocratH are retained. Somk newspapers are saying that business made a- quicker rally after the Spanish war than It did immedi ately after the war of secession, Cer tainly it did. Tho recent war had only about a sjiteenth of tho dura tion of that of it third of a century ago, and tlio destruction of property vus in even a smaller ratio. More over, business wiih improving when the recent war began, ami the itn provemont was checked in only n very slight degree. On the other hand, business was retrograding for u year or more before the war of se cession started, and the disturbance which that conllict occasioned in tho comparatively small and compara tively poor country of that time was much greater than un conllict could cause now, In u business way the Spanish war affected tho country In only a trifling measure, and for tho reasons hero given. best to take after dinner prevent dUtrcs i.ul d.ci" tion, cure constipation, rurelrveKvtaulii ilu nol crire or cauia vain. Sold L all drugr) tTti'-ired cull tjr C I, Uuod A Co., 81), ill.. Hood 8 Pi Is . J -m. "OOLK DUST 1 to?: 3 gzrsgii " I ST Jv!?!1 B3 Hal QURj Harmless, yet efficient 1 Washing Powder costs so little the mite is never missed. LareMesnom7. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago. Bt. Louli. New York. Boston. Philadelphia. j:li: tion mi 1:1: rss u items. White Dcclnre Tin y Y 111 Oust tllr Nftrro OllliM-nnhler. Italelfih, N. C, int. 21. The blttvr ness between uhlt'-ri and blai I's In creases as the elri linn day draws near, and serious tumble Is fenrpd. The present Rnvcrnnr, a Hepubllcan, was elected by fusion two years ago. lie will hold olllce two years longer, hut the struBscle this fall Is for the legis lature. Governors In North Carolina hold ofllce four years. The governor has no veto power. The Democrats say there are ap proximately 1.000 negro oIlceholders In North Carolina, and express their de termination to end this state of affairs. The foremost Democratic speaker In the state, Charles 1'.. Ayeott, address ing a great audience here Saturdny night, expressed In a few wonis the central Idea of his party by saying: White men will not submit to fur ther negro domination 1n North Caro lina." Hanover county. In which Wilming ton, the hugest place In the state, Is situated, Is the focus of politics at present. It Is theie the supreme effort Is being made. The whites of the state are watching the result. The Hepub llcan postmaster, Chndbourn, in a let ter to Senator 1'rltchard, which he also gave to the press, says a race conflict is Imminent there; that the property owners are determined to put an end at once and forever to negro rule, and that the feeling llses above any poli tics. He, in view of the Impending crisis, urges Senator Prltchard, as the head of the Hepubllcan party in North Carolina, to let the property owners have full control In New Hanover coun ty and In Wilmington. He says there are ten negro policemen, 4G negro mag istrates and many negroes in the other various departments. His letter cre ated a profound sensation. The Demo cratic leaders say their control of the upper house of the legislature Is cer tain. They go further and say they will carry the house. The fuslonlsts (Republicans and Populists), on the other hand, declare It Is Impossible for the Democrats to overcome the heavy majority which Is against them. Ncirroc Kill a White liny. Dallas, Tex., Oct. 21. Three negroes shot and hilled Julius Itedd, a IC-year- oltl white boy, last night near the Texas cotton mills, on South Dnmar street. Witnesses claim the murder was unpro voked. A mull ch.isi'd the negroes to a house In I It,' outskirts of tie" city and sin 1 1 nun 1 1 1 1 II. A Ivm hlng may result. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signaturo of CT Coming Uveitis. Oct. 25. Third annual ball of Dclcndcr Hose Co., No. It, of Tuikey Run, at tho' com pany's hall. Kov. 1st, Annual supper under auspices of Calvary Il.iptist churcli, in Rnbhins opera house. Nor. -I. Grand roncoit in the Methodist Rpiscopal church under the au.-piccs of the M. I'., church choir, assMed by the Shenan doah male- party. Nov. llltli. Grind annual supper under auspices of the menihersof Tiiuity Reformed church, in Hobhins' opera house. Nov. 21. Granil inasipiemdo ball, in Rob Inns' opera house, under umpires of the Dewey Club. Nov. 21th. Turkey siipperunder tho auspices of tho All Saints' church will bu held in thu chinch basement, corner Oak and West streets. Give the Children a Drink called Graln-O. It is a delicious, nppetl.lng, nourishing food drink to take the placo of cotl'oe. Sold by all grocers and liked by all who have, used it because when properly prepared it tastes like the flnost coll'co but is frco from all its injurious proportios. (Jrain Uahls digestion and fctrciigthens tho nerves. It is nut a stimulant but a health builder, and children, as well as adults, can drink it with great benefit. Costa about I m much as rofleo. 15 and 250 'l'hrei-ncownid In I.11U11 Ml oh I can. Chicago, Oct. 21. A small skiff in whb h were houls Hubn, son of a wealthy brick manufacturer of Evans ton, William Schaffer and another man whose Identity has not yet been estab lished capsized in Lake Michigan, about five miles off Wllmette, yester dny nnd ull were drowned. The men started out In the mornlns duck hunt ing. A high sea was running, and after drifting out about five miles the boat was overturned. The unfortunate hunters climiir to the overturned craft for over an hour, hut weighted down with their heavy canvass coats, the pockets cf whirl) were tilled with am munition, liny fin. illy sank. The Right Kama In the Right Place. Pan-Tina for coughs and colds, 2"c. At Gruhlor Rros , drug store. Wlishlniitiill'H Prune. 1Viih "l-'n veiled. Washington, Oct. 21. A most impres sive ceremony in this city yesterday was the unveiling of the peace cross on the summit of Mt. St. Albans, the site for the new Kplscopal cathedral. This ceremony was In lieu of that at the laying of the cornerstone of the edlllce, which will be known as tho Cathedral of Saints Peter nnd Paul. President McKinley was present nnd delivered a brief address. Many other distinguished men wure present, as well as 200 bishops and other high dig nitaries of tho church, which had been holding Its convention In Washington. The cross Is 20 feet high, cut from a Bin gle stone, Two Workmen SiilVoontpd, Youngstown, O., Oct. 21. Michael Timlin nnd Philip Vergalllto, top nilern at the furnace of the Youngstown Steel company, were suffocated by cas at C o'clock lust eyunlrg. If i'lVj i1 1 TI 1 J families. j- MCMtMMt "OOLn DtJBTi" The woman who has a heavy task before her dishes to wash or a floor to scrub ihas a friend in this PUOCIRAM FOR PEACE JUBILEE. Spccliil ItutPh unit Speclul TrtiliiH by l'hllii llelplilu mill Iteiiillng ltulluay. The iiniKiain as arranged by tho Uxecutlvu (Jotmuittco fur 1 lie Peace Jubilee at l'liiladol phia is proof of itself that the cvlelimtloii will far burpiiss any demonstration of tlio kind ever attempted on this continent. 1th as follows : Tuesday, Oct. 2,"ith. Grand Naval Display on t lie Deliwaro tuvlowcd by Hon. John I). bone, Secretary of the Nnvy. Tho battle ships, cruisers mid gunboats will lio under command of Commodore John v. Philip, iiuinng tlio-,0 n&slgued nrc tlio Texas, New Oilcans, -Mayflower, Jlarblelicad, Topelca, Dolphin, Winslow, Gloucester, Dixie anil numerous othcis who have attracted public attention. Wednesilaj-, Oct. SUtli. Imposing cere monies, lo-dcdicating Independence Hall, re stored to its Colonial condition, oration by tho Mayor of Philadelphia, and singing by a chorus of tlneo thousand children. Tlio great feature of the day will be tlio grand civic parade, with lloats, etc , illustrating the progicss of the nation in industry, art and science. Thursday, Oct. ii'th, (which will lie pro claimed a day of thanksgiving) great parade of military and naval forces, commanded by Jfaj. Gail. Miles, and leviewed by President McKinley, with members of his cabinet, nod alio the governors of many of the eastern states. Among those parading will be ollicem and soldiers who fought ill Cuba and Porto Kico, commanders, sailors and marines who have seen service in Cuban waters, the marines who landed at (luantanamo, and tlio cicw of the b rtiinac ; tlicio is expected to be at least 2,",U(0 men in line. Tho Philadelphia and Heading Railway has placed on sale special excursion tickets to Philadelphia from all principal points on its lines, includiiiK tlio Atlantic City 11. X., and all leased or allied lines, at tho low rato of single fare fur lound trip with a minimum of lifty cents, good going Oct. 21th 27th, in clusive, and good to icturn until Oct. 31st, inclusive. In addition to tho good service all'orded by regular trains, special excurion train will leave Shenandoah at ,ri:0."i a. in Oct. Slitli and 27th, and returning leave Philadelphia (Heading Terminal), at S:l." p. in. I-'or full infoi niatiou as to rates, time of tiains, etc., consult any Philadelphia & Heading ticket agent, or address l'.dsou ,1. Weeks, tlen'l Passenger Agent, Philadelphia that .iovi in. i'i:i:i.ix(i With tho exhilarating senso of lenowcd health and strength and internal cleanliness, which follows tlio uso of Syrup of Figs, is unknown to the few who have not progiesscd beyond tho old-timo medicines and the cheap substitutes sometimes ollercd but never ac cepted by the well-informed. liny the genuine. .Manufactured by the California Fig Spiup Co. Kedllfi'd ItlltoH to l'blblllelplila. For the grind Peaco Jubilee, at Plilladcl phia, October 2(1 and 27, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets 1 1 oin all ticket stations on its line, to Phila delphia, at rato of siuglo faro for tho round trip (minimum rate, 50 cents.) Tickets will bo sold and good, going, October 21 to 27, and returning leaving PlilUdolphia to October 31 inclusive. This jubileo will be ono of tho greatest ocnts in thu history of Philadelphia. Thu rcdcdicatioti of Independence Hall, recently matured ; tho unveiling of the Grant i.(pics trim .Monument, 1-uirmoutit Park ; monster civic and industrial parade, and :i grand milllaiy and naval pageant, led by General Miles and other distinguished heroes of the late war, will bo prominent features The President and his Oabinet will also bo present. For tho accommodation of persons desiring to witness tlio evening ceremonies and re turn the sauio night, special kite trains will bu run from Philadelphia to thu principal cities on each division each night. Calendars Tor 181)11. Thu 1Ij:i:ai. ollico has a full and complete line of calendars for 181)11. If you con template i calendar for your friends, reserve your order until you see our lino. It will mean a big saving to you. They nro also beautiful specimens of lithographic, art and very misonablo In price. Killed by n Colored Soldlor. Cluittanuoga, Tenn., Oct. 24. Ser geant Clarence Allen, Company I, Klghlh colored United States volun teer Infantry Immunes, llred on three police who were attempting to arrest a colored soldier who was drunk und threateningly displaying his revolver In a crowd. One of the bullets fired from Allen's pistol took effect In the head of Charles Heagles. a white man, killing him Instantly. A general fusil lade from policemen and soldiers fol lowed. One of the policemen, Mosely, was slightly wounded In the arm. Al len was finally arrested nnd lodged In Jail. The riot produced great excite ment, and General Haynton ordered a strong provost guard to the city at once. Wi'ocikh nn l.oiur Island Sound, New Ijondon, Conn., Oct. 24. During a heavy gale yesterday the tug Thomas J. Skully lost the binges Admiral, Ca-. marie, Wyandotte and Atlantic four miles west of Cornlleld, by the tug's hawser parting. Soon afterward thn Admiral sprang a leak and collided with the second barge, which ultimate ly resulted In the sinking of the four barges. Two men on the Admiral were lost, hut the rew of the Scully, by means of the heavy line, rescued seven men, two womon and a baby from the other barges. An unknown schooner, while off shore about a milo and a half east of llartlott's Heef Light, was wrecked In the southwest gale und those uuoard drowned. Ai ntli-- Vlntlni For Selenco, Vienna, C)i t. 21.- Doctor Mueller, who attended Herr Harlsch, the surgical assistant at Professor Nethnagle's bac teriological establishment, who died on Tuesday from Hubonlo- plague, died yesterday. The three nurses who had developed symptoms of the disease are somewhat Improved, All the animals at the M, thnugl'e establishment which hud b, - i: inude the subjects of experl IllllllVlb the plague bacillus wie nd cremated. m grcat f A KMHtrii l-AltoMxA IM'ltlSLS'O. Nearer Sllltlll Dimvii White flunrds, and rui'tller Trouble Penred. I.umherton, N. C, Oct. 21. A few nl,;hts ago Stubbs Stone, In Ashpole, 11 miles southwest from Lumberton, was robbed nnd burned. Circumstances pointed to certain negroes. The mat ter has been under Investigation for several days. On Friday It was ex pected that several negroes would he ariested. The negroes heard of It and determined to lesiat attest and threat ened to burn tin town. Friday night about a bundled assembled In the vlllnge after dark nnd the whites kept wnteh. I-ato In the night the negroes commenced shooting. The Hie was re tut tied by the few white men assemb led. About GO shots were Hied, but no one was Injured. Saturday afternoon the negroes commenced assembling heavily armed and expressed their de termination to burn the pluce that lilgbt. Help was asked from Lumber ton, ..ml a number of youn-f men, lieaviiy nrmed, left In the afternoon. At I! o'clock yesterday morning n sqund of the negroes who were dis persed at Ashpole eiept up to town nnd shot tin eo whites stationed there as a guard. They were Albert Floyd, Hob trt lnman aiid William Hullard. Tho latter Is seriously wounded, tin- others slightly. A bundled whites, with blood hounds, started In pursuit, and four of the negroes were captured. The negroes were run down and brought to hay by the bloodhounds, which are thoroughly trained. The negroes are now confined In box cars at Ashpole, and heavily guarded. It s uncertain yet what tho fate of the negroes may be, but it is feared that their cowardly attempt to assassinate the guards will so exasperate the whites as to cause further and more serious trouble. The guard was com posed of eight or ten men, who were standing around the lire in the open air, thus becoming easy targets for tho negroes, who llred on them under cover of daikness and then lied. There Is great excitement at all points in the state In telegraphic communica tion with kumberton. The whites are telegraphing the principal towns In the state for Winchester rllles to be sent here Immediately. I low's This? Wc offer One Hundred Dollnrs Howard for any caie ol Catarrh that can not bo cured by Hull's Catarrh Cure. F.J.CIIENHY& CO, Props., Toledo, O. Wo tlio undersigned, have known I'. J. Cheney or tlio last 15 years, nnd bcllcvn hlni perfectly honorable In all htislucFS transactions and fin ancially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. Wir .t TitAUX, Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, O. Wai.iiiso, Kisnak Maiivix, Wholesale Drug gists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catnrrb Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon tlio blood nnd mucous surfaces of tlio system. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. Trouble TViu-od Wltfi Indian. Perry, Okla Oct. 21. Serious trouble Is brewing among the Comanche, Ki owa and Apache Indians. For 30 years since the Medicine Lodge treaty, the government has fed these Indians, but that treaty expired July 1. They have commenced killing cattle belonging to texns cattlemen and a crisis Is near. These Indlnns have no crops, few cat tle and have bad no money for months. Men who know predict great starva tion among them this winter, and seri ous trouble. There are 1,500 Comanches. 1,300 Klowus and COO Apaches. There's Just What You Want. Fan-Tina (1:5c. 1 iorrcoughs and colds. At Gruhlor Rros., drug storo.- IVimxyl viiulaiiH Fur culm. Washington, Oct. 21. Serietary Al ger hqs ordered that the Fourteenth nnd Fifteenth regiments of -Pennsyl vania volunteers be mustered out In stead of the Second and Third regi ments from Philadelphia. The Four teenth and Fifteenth are now at Camp Meade, while the Second and Third are on furlough In Philadelphia. The Sec ond and Third regiments are under stood to be destined for Cuban garri son duty. Dyspepsia bano of human oxistanco. Burdock Rluod Hitters cures it, permanently. Regulates and tones the stomach. Two Wlto Murdbroi-s siutcldo. Jersey City, Oct. 24. Two jealous husbands killed their wives and them selves In this city yesterday. Henry Jones, a colored Pullman car porter, shot his wife to death and then sent a bullet Into his brain at their home on Van Home st-eet early In the morn Ing, The police had barely completed their Investigation nnd sent the bodies to tne morgue when live shots were heard In a lint house on Montgomery street, opposite St. Ilrldget s church. as the people were assembling to wor ship. Garret French, a Pennsylvania railroad locomotive engineer recently suspended for Intoxication, had mor tally wounded his wife and wounded himself so badly that he died within a few minutes. Mrs. French lived for several hours. Catarrh is Not Incurable But it can not bo cured by sprays, wtishos and inhaling mixtures which reach only tho surface. The disouso ia In the blood, and can only be readied through tho blood. S. B. 3. is tho only remedy which can have nny effect upon Catarrh; it cures the disease perma nently nnd forever rids tho system ol every trace of tho vile- complaint. Miss Josle Owen, of Montpelter, Ohio, writes i "I was af flicted from Infancy with Catarrh, and pa one can know the eufforlug it produeei better than I. Tin prays and washoi j prescribed by tho doo- ptft tors relieved me only f$r temporarily, and though I used them constantly for ten' years, the disease had a firmer hold than ever, I tried a number ol blood remedies, "but their mineral Ingredients settled In my bones and gave me rheumatism I was In a lamentable condition, and after pi liaustlngall treatment, was declared lncnrable Seeing S. 8.S, advertised as a euro for blood diseases, I deolded to try It. As soon as m; system was under tho effect of tho medicine, I began to Improve, and after taking It foi two mouths I was cured completely, tin dreadful disease was eradicated trora my sys tem, and I have had no return of It." 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Q. on each tablet. tf THE CAMP MEADE SOLDIERS. f-iioral (ii-nhaiil Pleased With Pblln- ihilpbla'H .lulilleo Ari-nutrumclits. Mlddletown, Pn., Oct. 24. Major Gen eral Graham returned yesterday from Philadelphia, and Immediately Issued tlnal orders for the movement of the troops to Philadelphia to take part In the peace Jubilee procession. He Is much pleased with the arrangements which have been made for the care and comfort of his men, the route of the parade and the plans for the festivities. Ten thousand troops will go from here to the Jubilee, and they will start early Wednesday morning, so that all may reach the Quaker City before night. General Graham has ordered an In vestigation Into the "spread eagllng" of the three West Virginia privates. The deposition of Lieutenant Colonel Moore, who ordered the men punished for refusing to work, and other olllcers of the regiment have been taken. Charges have been preferred against the privates, and they will be tried by general court martial. Colonel Moore claims to have no fear of the most searching Inquiry, and no thought that he will be court martlaled. The movement of tho corps south will begin Nov. 10, and General Graham expects to have all troops away ten days later. Governor Bushnell, of Ohio, visited -tfie camp this morning, and a review of the Ninth Ohio colored bat talion and Tenth Ohio was given In his honor. Private James P. Stanton, Company K, Second West Virginia, fell from a freight train Saturday night and broke his left leg and mashed the other so badly that It had to be amputated be low the knee. Tho surgeons say the patient will recover. A riot occurred In Harrlsbure Satur day night between privates from the Fourteenth Pennsylvania and Two Hundred and Third New York regi ments. The rioters were arrested. No body was badly hurt, although a Sec ond Tennessee man tried to shoot two colored policemen who were called In to quell the disturbance. Are Yoa Going to Cuba ? If you aro, John M, Heall, District Passen gcr Agent, Southern Railway, 02S Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa., is tlio mail to apply to for rates, routes and schedules. Write to him. Buy Koystouo flour. Re euro that tho namo Lessicj & Baer, Ashland, Pa, is printed on ivory mp.V. Lauer'sJ&. Pilsner Beer. Needs no recommendation. Put up in bottles for family use ana delivered at your home. Lauer's Pilsner Draught Beer Is drank by the majority of beer drinkers. They are good authority on which is best. Christ. S ;limidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH - PA, AN ASSUKANCOP LOYALTY, Chlppown Indians Who Denounce the Itevolt In Mlniii Hotii. Washington, Oct. 24. The following unique assurance of loyalty to tho gov ernment has been received at the In dian bureau from the Grand Murals hand of Chlppcwas of Minnesota: "The Great Father: The Grand Marals band of Chippewa Indians of Minnesota are In council this evening, lDth of October, 1S9S. We wish to say to you that our forefathers for many generations have lived heie In the east ern part of the state of Minnesota when there were a gieat many Indians nnd very few white men, nnd we have never heard of theln committing any depredation or wronging any white man or the government up to the pres ent time. The reason we say this to you Is that we heur of those foolish Indians at Hear Island, Leech Lake, of the wrong they are doing and the mis take they have made In fighting the government and Its laws. "We also hear of what this Chief Hug-Ah-Miih-Ge-Shlg said when hold ing up his right hand to Heaven he declared that all the Chlppewas of Minnesota were backing him. When we heard this remark that he made wj didn't like It. We are now living In peace, and hope that we will continue living so. We like all our friends, the palefaces, and they like us. We aro Christians and live up to the rules of our church. The Hlble tells us In the fifth commandment, "Thou shnlt not kill," and how could we wrong our neighbor? "We say now, as Indians living In the eastern end of Minnesota, that we do not approve of what the Hear Island Indians are doing, and we do not pro pose to help them or encourage them." Mei-rlfl -Moots Ills Kliincen. London, Oct. !!1. Mrs. Norman Wil liams and her duughtcr Laura, of Chi cago, arrived Satuiday. They were met by General Merrltt, who Is to many Miss Williams. The wedding will take place soon In London. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho. test Balvo in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcors, salt rhonm, fever sores, tettor, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eriiptious.-aud positively cures piles, or .10 pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mouy rofundod. Price 3S cents per box. For sale by A . Wnsloy. Nine Prospectors Lost. Seattle, Wash., Oct. 21, W. R Bon- dry, of Heikely, Cnl., who bus Just re turned from Sunrise City, on C lok's Inlet, tells of the wrecking of a sloop four weeks ago In which It Is prob able that nine persons lost their lives. Hondry could learn the names of only two. They are Frank Hoblnson of Santa Cruz, Cal and Chris Johnson of Cook's Inlet. Johnson was the owner of the sloop. About Sept. 25 Hoblnson and Johnson sailed to Kinlak Arm, where they toolf on board a party of seven prospectors bound for Sunrise. Kinlak Arm is about 20 miles north of Tuniagaln Arm. After leaving Kin lak Ann the party was never heard of. A few days later Johnson's dog ap peared -at Sunrise half dead with ex haustion. Afterward a part of the sloop and other wreckage was picked up at Turnngaln Arm. IS IT A T-RTFLE ? THAT COMMON TROUBLE, ACID DYS PEPSIA OR SOUR STOMACH. Now Recognized aB a Cause of Seriooa Disease. Acid dyspepsia, commonly called heart burn or our Moinacli, is a form of indigestion resulting from fermentation of the food. The stomach being too weak to promptly digest it, the food remains until fermentation begins, filling the stomach with gas and u bitter, sour, burning taste in the mouth is oflcn present. This condition soon becomes chronic and being an every day occurence in given but little attention, hecau.ie dyspepsia is not im mediately fatal, many people An nothing for the trouble. Within a recent period a remedy has been discovered prepared solely to cure dyspepsa and stomach troubles. It is known as 'stu art's Dyspepsia Tablets, and is now becoming rapidly used and prescribed as a radical cure forevery form of dyspepsia. Stuarts Dyspepsia tablets have been placed before the public and are sold by drug gists everywhere at 50 cents per package. It is prepared by the Stuart Chemical Co., Marshall, Mich., and while it promptly and effccpially restores a vigorous digeslion, at tile same time is perfectly harmless and will not injure the most delicate stomach, but on the contrary by giving perfect digestion strengthens the stomach, improves the appe tite aud makes life worth living. Send for free book on Momucli Diseases. ONE MONTH TO LIVE. The Doctor gave ine one month to live. I had been Sick for two vearB. I had Asthma, n l-ar. Ing cough and dreadful Stomach trouble. The medicine, the expense, the suffering. Two years of horror. Nothing helped me. Nothing gave me even temporary refief. I could not sleep for the Asthma and cough, nor eat for my stomach seemed raw. I got so weak I could not walk across the floor without help. My doctor gave me one mouth to live. My relative! In bucks Co., I'a. were sent for and came clear to Iowa to bid me a last good bye. Then I heard of Brazilian Halm and the wonderful cures It had made. I had little faith, but read and re-read the testimonials. Tliey seemed iiuiimi "u uctiucu 10 iry 11. a urowniug per son you know, catcbea nt a straw. Still I did not dare hope It would do me any good. I felt sure 1 was 100 lar gone. Well, If you will be lleveit. the verv first bottle crave me thf erpnt est relief. 1 was better, surely better. Then I got more Balra and Toaicou Tablets. They wuTKcq wen to gether and I itn- roved rapidly, n all I bought eight $1.00 bot tles and five boxes ol Toxl cola Tablets A total cost olJlOJ uui) am nor pet ter, not relieved but cured. 1 have not been so jSTOl do my own , Vjfwork and think i jl I am good for mnnvvearn. not of merellfe, but of vigor, health and happiness ana uu unetuiuusc wuuucnui relocates, ura 2llian Halm and Tmlcota Tatdets. but I out-lit to sav I did not use near all the Balm and Tab lets myself, I gaveawuy n greatdeal and cured Coughs nud Colds and Asthma aud Stomach trouuies an rouuu ine iicignnoruoou, i ne peo ple say tliey never saw nuythiug like it. Now 1 tliiukevctybcdy ought to kuow what luvalu ble remedies Ilruzlllan 11a im nud Toxlcola Tab lets are aud you are welcome to use my name ana givetucsuncriuginc lacis aocut iny case Most greatfuliy yours, Mrs. T. C. Vaux, Ilagley, Iowa A Git HAT OFFISH. For the benefit of those suffering with Catarrh, Asthma, old Couf;hs, the effects of Grinne. etc., we will wrap with everv $1.00 bottle of lirazlliau Balm a Month's treatment of Toxicola Tablets l'RIU? till January 1st, 1899. If you get hold of a bottle that does not contain the Tablets, semi us the cover of the bottle uml we will mail vou the Tablets free. R. F, Jackson & Co., Mfg. Chemists, Indian apolis, mil. ( SHENANDOAH DliUO STOliE, Wholesale Agents, La Grippe, Fallowed by Heart Disease, CUrtd by , DH. MILES' HEART CURE. MP.. C. C. SntJLTS, of Wlntorsct, Iowa, Inventor and manufacturer of Shahs' Safety Whimotrco Coupling, writes of Dr. Miles' Heart Curo. "Two years ago an attack of LaOrlppo left mo with a weak heart, I had run down In flosh to' tncro skin and bone. I could not sleep lying down for smothering spells i frequent sharp darting pains nnd palpitation caused a con stant fear of sudden death, nothing could Induce mo to remain away from homo over night. My local physician prescribed Dr. Miles' Heart Curo aud in a few days I was able to sleep well und tho pains gradually lessened, and finally ceased. I reduced tho the doses, having gained fifteen pounds, and am now feeling better In every way than I have foryoata." Dr. Miles' Remedies aro sold by all drug gists under a positive guaranteo, first bottle benefits or money re funded. Book on dis eases of tho heart and nerves free. Address, Dlt. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart, Ind. Pennsylvania RAILROAD. HCniIYKII.lt DIVISION. October 4, IH'JS. Trains will leave Shcniuidofth after Ine aooie ditto for WIkRam, Gilberton, Frftckvtllo, Dark Water, Mt, Ulalr, l'ottsville. iiamuurK. Ileauiuic, aielphla (lir'rfvd street station) at 6 09 and 8 15 . in., 2 02. 0 I p, in. on week dava. BundaTa. U 15 a. in., 4 25 p. in. Trains leave Krnckvllle for Shenandoah it 7.10, H4Ga. in. and 5 40, 7 30 p. m. Sunday, ii ui a. m. ana o m p. tn. Leave l'ottavlllo (or Shenandoah fvlu Krnpk. vlllo) 710. 1120 a. m., 5 20, 7 10 p. m. Sunday iu uj a. m., a 'M u. m. Leave l'hlladelnlrfa. flSroad utreet Htatloii.. In ShHMiudoah at 8 85 a. in., 4 10 u. m. week days, Huuuaya leave ai u ou nnu y -sj a. m. Leave liroad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOH NEW YORK. ExureiH.week-dayii. B 20. 4 Oo. 4 50 5 03.G 15.fl .V 7 83, 8 20, 9 00, 10 21 11 00 a. tn, 12 00 noon, 12 85 (Limited 1 00 and l 22 p. u .) 1 40. 2 80, S 20, 3 50,4 02,5 00, 5 5fl 0 00, 7 02, 7 50, 10 00 p.m., 12 01, night. HundayB.asO, 4 05. 150 5 05, 515, 820,9&e,1021, 1135 a. in., 1203, 1285, 80 , I f2, (ljimiteu w'ii) o:m, "iso,. 0i, 7i, 7so, 10 00 p. in., 1201 n Ik tit KxnreHU for Huston without cliAnee. 11 00 h ta,. week-days, nnd 7 50 p. in., dally. J-or Mt'it tiirt, Anbury link, ocean umvc, Lotiur It ranch. 8 20. 11 11 m. ULtO. 4 02 n in 1'ekduyn. J 10 ii in, 12 00 noon,':. 52, r 0. (Liiinbintvin'u und juiMton only;, weeiamjH, ana 7U- p in tiaiiy HulTalo, DO" it in, 12 00 noou wtekdu)H, and 7 0i p in dully. WASHINGTON AND T1UC SOUTH. Vor Haiti in ore and Washington, 3 50, 7 20. H :il. 1020, 11 23, a. ni., 120J. I231 1 IV, 3 12, 4 41, 13 25 ConKreHjloiial Limited,) 0 17. 65."V, 7 3t n. in., and 12 OA nleht week day. Suitdayn. 3 50, 7 20, 'J 12, 11 23. a. in., 1209, l 12, 4 11, t5'J0 Congressional Limited,) 655 7 HI p. in. and uuo nigni. For Baltimore, accommodation. 9 12 a m. 2 0J aud 4 01 p ui week layH,5 08and II 10 p m dally Aiiuiuio cmtsi i.me, express iz w p in, ana 1205 nlKht, daily. nomucru J tat I way, cxprens ooo p in, dally. Chcflupeaku fc Ohio Itallway, 731 p in, dally. For Old Point Comfort and Norfolk. 10 20 a in weekdays, 11 10 p in dally. Leave Market street wnarl as follows: jsjc tirefls fur New York. U 00 a in. 4 30 n m week- fiaysr For Long Hranch, via Seaside l'ark, 8 30 a m wekdye. I'orisiana ueigiiis, a in anu iuu p in weekdays. FOtt ATLANTIC CITY. Leave liroad street station via Delaware river bridge Express, 9 40 a ni,, 7 05 u. ui, SundavH, 920 a. m.,7U'. in. Leave Market Street Warf Kxpresw, 9 00 a in, 2 00, 4 00,5 00 p m. Sunday, 9 00, 10 00 a in I accommodation 4 anu o uu p m. f or (japo May, sea jsie uity, ueean uuy. valon Stone Harbor. Angleaea, Wtldwood and IIollj Beach Express, 9 00 a in, 4 00, p u) week days. Sundaj a. 9 00 a m. for nomers roim uxpresn, u w a. m., suo, 4 00, B 00. p. m. week days Sunday.. 9 00 and 10 00 a. ni Tho Union Transfer Cotnnanv will call for and check baggage from hctels and residence. I. 15, HUTCHINSON, J. IE. WOOD, (ien'l Manager. Ueu'l PuiHg'r Agt TEACHERS' INSTITUTE! OK BC'HUYI.KII.I, COUNTY. 36th Annual Session, At Kalcr'a Opera House, Mahanoy City, ln. Oct. 31, and Nov. 1, 2, 3&4. KfLHealth v$B Evening: Entertainments. MONDAY, OrTOIHJIt 31, Hon. Wallace liruce, llrooklyn, N. V ex United Htates Consul to Bcotlnnd. lecture 'A Great Century." TUESDAY, NOVKMHKU 1, Hon. Henry AVntterson, Louisville, Ky., liditor I-oulsvlllo Courier Journal, becturit "Abraham Lincoln." WKDN1CSDAY, KOVICMIIKIt 2. Slayton'n Jubilee Singers. Tho leadlutr Colored Concert Company, Crowded houses everywhere. THUItSDAY, NOVUM HUH 3 The KiiKllsb Cllce Club, Miss Annie I, ,A Walker, murium; Mrs. Mlnniu llcll-Irvtuir, 0J contralto; Wm. l'oyiitz Sullivan, tenor; l'rcd- , crlo fteddall, ban; Alias Kmlly McKlruy, dm. " matlo reader und Impersonator. All superior urtlata. ItAILWAY AltltANOEMENTB Excursion tickets on l'blladclpbla and Head ing Kollrrid, Lcldvh Valley ltallroad ami l'eniinylvuulii ltallroad can be bad by tbono bavins orders, l'craona nut rceclvliiK orders or wlahlug un uddltlonnl supply should xrltoli. Ilio County Superintendent, uivlut; tlio iiumu or the person for whom such order ia Intended. THA1N8. Arrangements can be made to have u special train on Lehigh VnuVy ltallroad to leave Mahanoy City for 1'oUsvllle, via Delano and St. Clair, after each evening enter tainment. Parties desiring to take advantage of such train will notify thu County Superin tendent or Mr. Henry Kelbcr, passenger nireut, iH'blgb Valley ltallroad, I'ottsvlllc, I'a., nut later than October 20. K1CCHITION I'OMMITTUK Mr. John Lin ton, Mubuiioy City, is chairman of the reception committee 'fciuhcrs who desire tu secure boarding places prior to the meeting of County liiitltut will plcaeuddrcssMr. Linton. TI CK HT A Hit AMI KM UNTH. Season tickets. Securing reserved scuts opera boxes, t250; panpict and circle, '.,M dies circle, first tbrco rows, 82.00; dress circle, fouitli row, 01,73; dress circle, except first four rows, $l,fl0j tnirulluieut tickets s.eurlug ud, mission only, 81,(xl; single admission, 60 ccnts. Tbe chart for sale, of reserved sent tickets will o n ut the box olllce of Kuler's opera house, October Si, ut U:la a. in , for teachers only, to secure scuts In onc-hulf of the opera bouse, nnd utlp. in, for cllUens to secure scuts In the other hulf of the operu house, llcfore openti.jr thocbait, purtlea ilestriug to purchase tickets will draw numbers for position In Hue. Knch teacher In Hue may purchase any num ber uf tickets not exceeding twenty, and each cltlien In line may purchase any number not exceeding ten, I'ersous miiv Join tbu line itav second time with the sume privilege us ut llrst.HV The represcnlutlvu of euch district will boV. required to present to the ticket agent u llstof the namea of the teachers for w bom be buys tickets. Chart open ut Snyder's drug btorc, Mubunoy City, after October &!. Doors open at 7 p. n. Enter lid mnenU commence at 8 p. m. G. W. WEISS, County Supcrluteudent,
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