r ' 4 EVENING HERALD ESTAltMSHKIl 1870. t'nbllahetl ovory Kvenlntt, Kicept fluntlfty.M Houtn Jahtin Bthkft. Nfah Ceitrk. 'r Kl'riinmlnnh nnd the ;iit t f - i p t i a week, my HiiUv.i i.u- . Ily tun 1 1.1.00 ft yenr,ur25 ovnt n month, puyablo In wlvntico. Mlvnrtlee meiiti chiirRwlncvi inline tn niricn nnd posltUm. The pttbllptu!r(t rcucrvr tho r!ht to cliitncfl the toUloti of aitvertiflemcnt whenever tho pub 15tMlo-i ol cwn ilemnmln It, Tho right Iff I curved to wJfMtHiy ndvertlscincnt, whether paid tor or not. t.iftt the publlnhors may deem ' IpropiT. Ailvei-tlnlnc rntcn nmde known upon nppl (ration. Entered a! tho poitolllce nt Hhruniuionh, I'm., econd clftn mall matter. TKf.Kl'IIONK CONNKCTION 'Ml the Hews That's Fit to Print." j. -j Evening Herald ti r.siMY, oiToitr.i: 2.-1. isiw. First, Last and Forever. John Wanamakkh, says u friend nt our elhow, id mifriciiilly to luml coal. Hi- nmmifiiotiiri's ami f-olla coal Oil HtOVl'ff. Sumk of our war ht-rood aro just now in niort' ilanor from Ainoricaii I hi ncjuets tliati they wevo from Span ish bullets. Al-'TKlt all. Uowcy will not fully ap preciate tliat Western university ile k'ree until lie Iiiih been out with noine of the bo vs. The t'itv Uotineil of Cleveland lias lufM-il ordlimnees ri'iitliriiitf the street railway companies to sell seven tieUets for 25 eonts on eertain of their lines. Ik a man aims to Inurease his busi ness, printers' ink is his best friend. There is no better medium than the llKltAi.n. That's what the leading advertisers say. (Jaxdihatk .Jknks' nimiination was due to the dictation of Hoss (lull'ey. The latter will bo the power behind the throne should Jenks be but why consider iuipossililu things ? Tiik popularity of .Tuile- Koch is worrying the friends of the Demo cratic candidate. This accounts for the uncalled for attacks made upon him by the Democratic press. Skxatou Fouaickk will find a weak response to his distrust of the occu pation of Cuba by an American army. The resolutions of Congress will be established and maintained in the face of any opposition. Tiikiik can lie no question that the veal contest in Pennsylvania tills fall so far as the governorship is con cerned, is between Kepiililicanism and Democracy. There is littledanger of any verdict at the polls which will put any other face upon the matter, for Dr. Swallow can only lie elected to the governorship by receiving, in addition to the ordinary Prohibition vote, tile ballots of one-half the Ho publican and fully tuo-tliinis the I )emocratH,or two-thirds of tin Demo crats and one-third of the Iiepubli caus. Is there any sane man in this or any community who believes such a sweeping revolution possible ? Merely to state the facta in the ease is to dismiss the whole matter from turther consideration. A significant acknowledgment was given before the state convention of the Women's Christian Temperance I'liion in Wilkesharre by Mrs. Anna bel M. Holvey, superintendent of the press department. She said in part: "Never, 1 believe, in the history of the work of our union in Pennsyl vania has there been so full u realiza tion of the value of tho press as has been manifested during the past year. The newspaper editors have done more to forward tho cause of our association than any other class of men. Some 2811 of the state news papers, 114 of which aro dallies, have given space in their columns to the items we requested to bo published, and there were 2,8:10 columns of such matter in tho aggregate. Tho value of tills, at a low estimate of $10 a column, would be $28,:100. Hut no money can measure the elToct and importance." Catarrh Cured Fullness in the Head and Ring' Ing in the Ears Bottor In Every Way Slnco Taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. " For several ycara I had no cessation of tho suffering caused by catarrh. I had a sense of tullueus in tho head and ringing in my cars. One ol my nostrils was tightly closed so I could not breathe through it, and 1 could not clear my head I tried several catarrh cures, but failed to get relief. Booing accounts of cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla I determined to givo It a fair trial. After taking a fow bottles I was satisfied It had effected a cure, tor the catarrh no longer troubled me a par tide and I felt better in every way than tor years. I am now able to do a hard day'a work on tho farm." ALKlttiD E, YlNBT, iloernerstown, Pennsylvania. Hood's Sarsa parilla Is the best In fact tin One True mood Purifier. Bold b)f all druggliU. $1 ; tlx for (5. I .it nilln eajjrto buy, easy to take IIUUU I ma easy to operate, sso. 1 A Handsome Complexion Its one of the greatest charms a woman can nosiesf i)UK COUNIUY : ENGLAND'S MUM ATTl'IUbB. ! it In lletlnvnl Tlml til Prcncli Will Hpmnllly i:aciiulu t'nwliodit, London, Oct. 25. The Fashoda yel low book Issued by the Flench gov ernment having left mine slight mis givings In this country an to Lord Bnllsbury's firmness In dealing with tho French ambassador, Baron l)e Courcol, ft speedy dissipation of these fears fol lowed the publication of yesterday's blue honk. It Is especially welcomed by the London papers, which this morning express their satisfaction no tably at the view of the Kfryptlnn re gent, which Is held to nullify entirely the French Iden that England lacks the approval of the Ilsyptian Kovernment. The Stnndard says: "J'he blue book removes apprchensluns li (raiding Lord Salisbury's position which It would have been unsafe to leave uncorrected." The Dally News thinks the blue book confirms tho Impression left by tin! yellow buck, namely, that France Is seeking a hmpholo. The Paris correspondent of The Dally Chronicle claims to have nuthotlty to sny that a decision hn nlready been taken by the French government speedily to evueuute Fashoda, and that M. Delcusse. the French foreign min ister, will do his utmost to facilitate n pacific solution. In yesterday's blue book Mr. Fnlls bliry snld: "The i-tlrcme Indetlnltencss of Union He i'.iuiccI'b prnprisitlons nuide it Impossible for me to express or form an opinion relative to the ter ritory claimed by France in the Hahr-El-Ohnzal region. Under the circum stances the discussion linn been fruit ful of mlsnpptehenslon. I Informed him thnt It was no way my duty to discuss the French claims now, hut that In nbstnlnlng therelrom I must not be understood ns any degree admitting their validity." Olve the Children a Drink railed Uniln-O. It isu delicious, uppett.iiif;, iiourlhliiuK food ilrlnk to take the placo of cod'eo. Sold by all uroeers and liked by all who lisivo used It becauso when proporly prepared It tastes liko the finest coll'ce hut Is Ireo from all its injurious properties. Grain Oaids digestion and strengthens tho nerves. It is not a stimulant hut a health builder, nnd children, as well as adults, can drink it with great houefit. Costs about 1 as much as cotlco. ISandSfic. THE PRODUCE MARKETS At Jtofleetcrt by Dentines In I'lillndol phln nnd ltnltimoi-p. Philadelphia, Oct. 21. Flour tlrm: win ter superllne. $2.25W!.M: Pennsylvania roller, clear. j3.iriW3.3j: city mills, cxtrn, $2.lSft2.90. Rye (lour firm at $3 per barrel for choice Pennsylvania. "Wheat firm; No. 2 red, October, TG'ilfiTfi'Ac. Corn. Ftronc: No. 2 mixed, October, 3T'iW37y2c.;" No. 2 yellow, for local trnde. 88',4?33t4c. Oats quiet and steady: No. 2 white, now, MVfcc; No. 2 white, clipped, new, 3D'c. Hay slow; choice timothy, 11 for lnrp;o bales. Ueef steady; beef hams, $lS.C0ff 10. Pork steady; family, $12.2.Vfi 12.73. Lard steady; western steamed, $ri.37!4. Butter linn; western creamery, 15tfi2Pe. ; factory, HWfHHc; ElBlns, 23c; Imitation cream ery, 13017c.; New York dairy, 14TX19e.; do. creamery, 15$'22Hc Cheese quiet; large, white, Slfcc; small do.. !e.; large, colored, SV4c.; small do., 9c.; light skims, tSr"c; part do., 5VVBCC.; full do., 2Vji3',4c. Kggs llrm; New York nnd Pennsylvania, 21c; western, fresh, 20c. Potatoes steady; Jerseys, J1.12:?ri.W); New York, J1.253 1.73; I,ong Island, $1.G0'52; Jersey sweets, U.2SQ2: southern, $101.121,4. Tallow steady; city, 3V,c.; country, 3?W3'Hc., ns to qual ity. Cottonseed oil steady; prime crude, lSc; yellow, 22&c. Cabbage quiet nt $10 3 per 100. lialtlmorc, Oct. 21. Flour quiet; western superllne, $2.332.70; do. extra, J2.733.15; do. family, $3.45JJ3.80; winter wheat, pat ent, $3.S55t4.10; spring do., $3.S594.20, now; spring wheat, straight, $3.G3!Q3.'J0, new. "Wheat inactivo nnd firmer; spot, month nnd November, 7C1,ifn7C1,c. ; December, TCIlc 7C?ic; steamer No. 2 red, 71Vi71?io. ; southern wheat, by sample, 7uft77c. ; do. on grade, 71''i'U7CVjC. Corn strong; spot, month nnd November. 37?3Tc. ; now or old November or December, 37',4337Hc ; January, 37'4037Hc. ; February, 370.; steamer mixed, SOiEfSCTtc ; southern, white, SlMc; do. yellow, 3Sc Oats quiet; No. 2 western, 29f.'!0c. ; No. 2 mixed do., 27M,fi2Sc. P,yo firmer; No. 2 nearby, BS?sC.; No, 2 western, 07V. Hay firm: No. 1 tim othy, $10.5(Kj 10.75. Grain freights quiet; steam to Liverpool, per bushel, Cd No vember; Ed., December; 4d., January; Cork for orders, per quarter, 4s. Cd., Oc tober; 4s. 3d., November; 4s. lV4d., Decem ber. Sugar strong; granulated, 5.03. Ilut tcr steady; fancy creamery, 22023c; do. Imitation, 1718c; do. ladle, inc.; good Indie, 13014c; store packed, 12013c; rolls, 13015c. Eggs tlrm nt 17MS18c. Cheese steady; fnncy New York, large, 9?i01Oc; do. medium, lOfilOUc; do. small, lOU 10V4c. Lettuce nt C5c per bushel box, "Whiskey at $1.2901.30 per gallon for fin ished goods In carloads; $1.3101.32 per gal lon for Jobbing lotB. Live stock Market's, New York, Oct. 24. Peeves fair; steers 10c lower; bulls and cows steady; native steers, $405.30; oxen and stags, $2.S0y4.S5; bulls, $2.7503.75; cows, $1.9003.00. Venls active and generally steady; grassers slow; venls, toftJS; tops, $8.2508.50; grnss ers, $3.5004; fed cnlves, $405; westerns, $1. Uooa sueep sieauy; umeia biuw; minus opened steady; closed a trlllo oaslor; sheep, $304.80; lambs, $5.2500.10; goneral sales, $3.5000. Hogs lower at $3.8004. East Liberty. Pa., Oct. 21. Cattle rainy active; extra, $3.1505.30; prime, $4.0005.05; common, $3.750 4. Hogs slow nnd lower; prime mediums, f3.7IKu3.S0; best heavy Yorkers, $3.0503.70: heavy hogs, $3.7503.80; ommon to fair orkers, $3.6003.05; pigs, fi.r.00'3.00; roughs, $2.250 3.40. Sheep about Heady; prime, $1.0504.70; common, $3,230 choice Inmbs, $5.5005.70; common to good, $3.500 5.50; veal calves, $707.23. A doso In tlmo savos lives." Dr. Wood's Norway Pino 3yrup; nature's remedy for oughs, colds, pulmonary diseases of overy sort. Hl-ltlHh '.Mtllliu-v thl li7itnI)end. 2 Cape Town, Oct. 25. Lieutenant Gen eral Sir William Howley Goodoriough, in supreme command ot the Itrltish troops In South Afilca, died yesterday. General Goodenough was born In 1833, and hnd held muny high appolntmen J In the llrltlsh service. Ho served In tlio Tmlliin miltlnv nnil wn HnvArolv I Tvnnrni,.,! nt liirwn itn rnmmnn,i,i the Royal artillery with the KgviiHan expeditionary force of 18S2, nnd from 18S6 to 1880 wus Inspector geneial of ur- tlllery. Ho married Countess Kins key. Last year he was created a K, C. IJ. Flood Drowns Chlutwo. Tacoma. Wash.. Oct. 25. News from the Orient Is that the ovcrllowlng of the Yeliow river, In Shantung province, has caused the most appalling dis aster of modern times In central China, Villages were swept away hy hun dreds. One hundred thousand people are ruined nnd homeless, crouching along the river banks In the pitiless rain, Two thousand weio drowned. The general distress Is augmented by the spoiling of the cereal crops. Famine will prevail this winter In a district pop ulated hy more than 1,000,000 people. II. and (. Iti'oi gnnl.nt Ion AhKiircrt. Baltimore, Oct. 25. Judges Morris and Gnff, In the United States circuit court here yesterday, dlsHiilved the In junction previously Issued nt tho In stance of the holders of the preferred stock of tho Baltimore and Ohio Rail way company, and granted to the trus tees of the various mortgages the right to foreclose, thus clearing the way for a complete reorganization of the system. K)4KKKhKioWs 'i I, TtV Pnnrvcc nf WoIpc ORPrRS 4 JOIIANN IIOFF'S MALT EXTRACT. i MAiiLnonotioM House, a. W. Please send for the use of )I. H. II.. tho Prtnress of Wales, six dozen of J OH AHH Eoff's I'talt Extract as coon n possible. Kindly give two bottles to .icarer for to-duy'g lunoheon. Youra fuithfullv, JOHN OWILLIM, Cellormnn For II. U. II. OEWARE OF IMITATIONS. Tho genidno TOHANIT Hoff ' Halt Ex tract makes flesh and Illocul. Ono d"7t-n bottles of the genulnt JOHAI7I7 Hoff's Malt Extract will gtva mora stri ngth and c.miain more nutritive elements thnn one: lalc of nls or porter, without botng Intoxicating. KISNKU & MKNDRLSON CO., Sole Agents, New York. PROGRAM FOR PEACE JUBILEE. Speclal Knlch and tjperlal '1 rains by I Iilln- ttuliiblii and ICeading Ittillwuy. The piogmni ns arranged by tho Kxccutlvo t'ominittco for Tho l'eacu Jubileo at I'hlladel- piiia is proof of itself that the celebration will far surpass nny demonstration of the kind ever attempted on this continent. It is ns follows : Tuesday, Oct. 2.3tli. Grand Xnval Display on tho Delaware icviewcd by lion. John D. Long, Secretary of the Navy. The battle- hhips, cruisers and guidioats will bo under conitiiand of Coinmodoie John W. l'liilip, iiniong those nssigncd aro tho Texas, New Orleans, Mnylluwer, Marhlehend, Tupuka, Dolphin, Wiiislow, Ciloucestcr, Dixio and numei cms others who have attracted public attention. Wednesday, Oct. 20th. Imposing cere monies, ro -dedicating Independence Hall, re stored to its Colonial condition, oration by the Mayor of Philadelphia, and singing by a chorus of tlnco thousand children. The reat feature of tho day will bo tho gniud civic parade, witli linats, etc., illustrating tho progioss of the nation in industry, art nnd science. Thursday, Oct. 27th, (which will bo pro claimed a day of thanksgiving) great parade of military and naval forces, commanded by Maj. (ienl .Miles, and loviowed by President McKinlcy, witli members of his cabinet, and u-o the governors of many ot tho eastern states. Among those parading will bo oiliccrs and soldiers who fought lu Cuba and Porto liico, commanders, sailors nnd marines who Invo seen service in Cuban waters, tho marines who landed at (luantnuamo, mid tho crow of the Mcrriniae ; there is expected to be nt least 2,ri,000 men In lino. Tho Philadelphia and Heading Railway lias placed on sale special excursion tickets to Philadelphia from all principal points on Its lines, including tlio Atlantic City It. K., and all leased or allied lines, nt tho low rato of single faro for round trip with a minimum or fifty cents, good going Oct. 21th 27th, in clusive, nnd good to return until Oct. 31st, inclusive. In addition to the good service afforded by regular trains, special excurlon train will Icavo Shenandoah at 5:0,") a. m., Oct. 2Gth and 27th, and returning leave Philadelphia (Heading Terminal), at 8:1!5 p. m. For full information ns to rates, tlmo of trains, etc., consult nny Philadelphia & Heading ticket agent, or address Kdson J. Weeks, (len'l P.'ifsengcr Agent, Philadelphia. Cures croup, soro throat, pulmonary troubles Monarch over pain of every soit. Dr. Thomas' Kelcctric Oil. Coming Invents. Oct. 23. Third annual ball of Delcnder Hose Co., No. 3, of Turkoy Run, nt the com pany's hall. k'ov. 1st. Annual supper under auspices of Calvary Itaptist church, in IJobbins' opera house. Nov. 4. flrand concert in tho Methodist Episcopal church under tho auspices of tho M. h. church choir, assisted by tho bhcnau doaii male party. Nov. Kith. Grand annual supper under auspices of tho niembersof Trinity Reformed church, in Robbins' opera house. Nov. 21. Grand masquerade ball, in Rob- bins' opera house, under auspices of tho Dewey Club. Nov. 2 tth. Turkey supper under tlio auspices of tho All Saints' church will bo held in tho church basement, corner o,k and West streets. No ono would ever bo bothered with con stipation If eycryono know how naturally nnd quickly Ilurdock Illood Hitlers regulates tlio stomach nnd bowels. A POINT TOR MRS. "B0TKIN. Tlio Alli-fi-ii:Murdt)rt-s rnnnot Ito I!x-ti-mllti'tl to Delaware. San Francisco, Oct. 25. Mrs. Cordelia notkln will not be extradited to the state of Delaware. If she Is to be tried for the murder of Mrs. John P. Dun ning and Airs, Joshua Deane the trial will take place in this state. Such was tho conclusion reached yesterday by Judges Cook, Wallace, Scawell, Trout and Donden, In the superior court, upon the writ of habeas corpus sued for by Mrs. Dotkln's attorneys. There yet remains the question whether or not Mrs. Botkln can legally be held for trial here under section 20 of tho penal code, which gives among persons liable to punishment under the laws of this state "all persons who commit, In whole or In part, any crime within this state." Upon the construction of this section Judge Carroll Cook alone will hear ar guments, so no final order was made on the writ yosterdny. Judge Cook merely oroereu a continuance unui Saturdny. The five Judges, In holding that Mrs Botkln cannot under tile law bo ex tradited, simply decide that the legis lature had omitted to provide for Just such cases as that of Mrs. Botkln. Un der the law ns It now stands she Is not n fugitive from justice, having never set foot In Delawnre, nor Is there any way In which she can bo extra dited. The Judges sny that tho omls slon can be rectified by nn act of con glens, but until this Is done the law must be held defective In this respect Auuliiiililii'M Itlvnt Ai-i-tiHtod. Manila, P. I.. Oct. 25. General Rio del Pllur, who Is looked upon as being the foremost rival of Agulnuldo for the leade'-shlp of the Philippine Insurgents, has been summoned to Malolos, the In surgent headquurters, and arrested, The charge against him Is disregarding Agulnnldo's authority nnd at eniptlng to defv ll-n Americans. ACulnnldo has tiled io n ove several of the insurgent oflicers who are uneducated and unfit ted for their positions, but ho has been compelled to reinstate them, Agutnaldo is desirous of going to Paris for the purpnsi- of appearing before the peace coniini loners, but ho U prevented from so doing by the Jealousies exist ing between the insurgent leaders. GENERAL MEURITT MARRIED. ho Mrldo'H Slight !lltin Prevented tho Pi-opiwd (1iurili Wedding. London, Oct. 25. General Mcrrltt and Miss Williams were married at C o'clock last evening In the bride's apartment at thft Savoy hotel. It hnd been plan ned to have the ceremony tnko place In St. Andrew's church. Westminster, but nn Illness which Miss Williams con tracted during the voyage necessitated the simplest possible ceremony nnd tho avoidance of exertion and excitement. Consequently only a few most Intimate friends were present, Including Henry "White, the United States chnrge d'af faires. A less ostentatious wedding could not be imagined. The general strolled from the Metropole to the Savoy un attended, wearing a beaver hat, a frock coat and n white tie. The party gath ered In the drawing room, which had been beautified with .a few flowers. The Hon. and Hi-v. John Northcote, rector of Ft. Andrew's, olllclated. The bride entt red on the arm of her brother, who gave her away. Though looking 111, the bride stood throughout the ceremony, nnd pronounced the responses In a strong voice. For a time It was feared the bride's lllnefs would develop Into typhoid fe ver. In fact on Sunday it was thought the wedding wouli have to bo post poned Indefinitely, hut Miss Williams was bo Improved yesterday morning that It' was decided at nnnon not to delay the wedding, but to abandon the proposed ceiemony In the church. Then tho red tape of Kngllph law threatened to be another obstacle, but, thanks to the friendly oillces of Mr. White, it was overcome. General and Mrs. Mcrrltt will be nble to carry out their plan of going to Paris at tho end of the week. They will proceed to the Philippine Islands nfter the adjournment of tho pcaco commission. Ituv.Dr. .lohii IIii'iCh Will. New York, Oct. 23. The will of the late Dr. John Hnll, pastor of the Fifth Avenue 1'resbyterhin church, be queaths nothing to charity. A number of small bequests are made to rela tives. All his real estate In Kansas goes to his son Itobeit William; nil his real estate In Chicago to his son Thom ns C. The rest of the estate Is divided among the five children and the widow. Tho will discriminates against one of the sons, Bolton Hall, who Is a social ist nnd has Interested himself exten sively In labor mattters. Ilnlton Hall Is reputed to be wealthy, having mar ried a rich woman. Itallt-oail Strikers lietui-ii to Work. Denver, Colo., Oct. 25. The strike on the Colorado Midland of the freight conductors and brakemen, on what Is known ns the First district, has been declared off, and the men have resumed work, a large number of trains having been sent out. The strike was the re sult of a refusal of a train crew to take out a three engine train, which they claimed wus contrary to an agreement between the men and the company. The matter was taken up by the oftlclals of the unions involved and the position of the striking train crew was not sus tained. lltm'H Thin? Wc otter One Hundred Dollars Ilewnrd for nny case of Catarrh that enn not he eutcd hy llnll's Catarrh Cure. F. J.CHUXr.Y .t CO, Props., Toledo, O. Wo the undersigned, have known V. .1. Cheney or the last 15 years, undliellevo him perfectly honorable in nil business trntienctinnR nnd lln nncinlly able to tarry out any obligations made by their llrm. VVkst .fcTltAUX.'Wholetali! Druggists, Toledo, O, Wai.iuso, Kinnav fc MAltvIN, Wholesale Drug gists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh t'uro is tnken Internally, ailing ilireetly upon the blood nnd mucous surfuccH of the system. Price 75c. per bottle, fold by nil Druggists. Testimonials frco. .Mrs. Snndt-i-son'K Allf-tred Crime. Iiattle Creek, Mich.. Oct. 25. Inter est In the death of Rodolphus Sander son, the septuagenarian who was mur dered by the putting of pounded glass In his oatmeal, Is still at fever heat. His 20-yenr-old widow is still under arrest, charged with the crime, and It was announced that the principal evi dence on which she Is held Is an al leged confession by Marie Robertson, a servant employed by Mrs. Sanderson, that she (Mrs. Sanderson) put pound ed glass In her husband's oatmeal for two weeks before his death, to her knowledge. Miss Robertson Is alleged to have said that the glass ground up to make Sanderson's death potion was reduced to dust In nn old fashioned coffee nnd spice grinder. An Investi gation of the sewer pipes near the Sanderson house furnishes evidence of the use of glass, which was pulverized for some purpose or other. Tlio ltiilfalo SiiIIh Fin- Mnnll'ln. New York, Oct. 25. The cruiser Buf falo left the navy yard for Manila to day. Sailing orders wore received yes terday, and work was rushed all day long to get the vessel's supply of coal and stores aboard. The Buffalo will cro: s the Atlantic nnd go. through the Suez canal, and It Is expected she will arrive at her destination before the bat tleships Iowa and Oregon. EYERYBRIDE and wife should know about the pre paration that for half a century has been helping expectant mothers bring little ones Into the world without danger and the hundred and one vS7ci, discomforts and distractions ,wfc& incident to chilti.hirth. It Wjj is applied externally, which kts tne only way to get relief. Medicines taken internally will not help and may fits and prepares every organ, muscle and part of the body for the critical hour. It robs child-birth of Its tortures aud pains. Baby's coming is made quick and easy. Its action is doubly bene- V.ficial if used during the whole period of pregnancy. 1 per bottle at all drug stores, or sent by mail on receipt of price. Hooks Free, containing valuable Infor mation to all women", will be sent to an address upon application by I ho BradficUl Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga. 1 mi mom Mother's W Friend 4P , ,Ti 101 Only Experience Can Tell the Agonies of Insomnia. (implilc inscription of Nervous l)y. pepsin. Diseases Which Dr. Crccncfs Ncrvura Permanently Cure. Who can describe the agonies of dyspepsia ? l'litoxysms of pain, Loss of sleep. Morbid fears nnd evil foicbodings. Such are some of the invjiiable symptoms. In spasmodic con ditions of the stomach hot water or some other hot liquid may nfl'ord temporary relief, ns in the following case, but no permanent cure is possible except by lcmoval of the piimaiy onuse. Me. Ira A. llass, Littleton, N. II.. says: "I want to thank Dr. (Jiccne's Ncivura blood and nerve letneily for the good it has done me. My .tomach was in such a condition that I could not keep anything on it except a little hot water, without terrible distress. I can now cat as well as anyone need to by keeping n little ol the medicine in the houe and tak ini' it after a hearty meal. I can sleep now liken kitten, and O, what a God-sent blessing th d is! Ihau-tal.cn fifteen bottles already, and I would have been down in the church ynid now lint for the wonderful blessing, Dr. Greene's Ncrvura blood and nerve remedy, and may the blessing of (Jod follow Dr. Greene and fpve him a home in heaven, is my earnest prayer." Mis. llass' description of nervous dyspepsia is graphic in its simplicity and sincerity. She accurately portuys the pain and dread which accompany nervous derangement and the buoyant spirits and thankfulness which follow restoration to health under the magic influence of Dr. Greene's Nervura remedy for the blood and nerves. If ou feel the need of. special advice con sult fiecly witli Di. Greene, personally or by letter, at his office, 1? West 14th St., New York City. Dr. Greene exacts no fee for consultation. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE .And Flowers, Hie Hand of America, Cull- fornlfk. Via the truo pathway, "Tho Iron Mountain Itouto," which travenes n region of perpetual sunshine, where snow storms, blizzards or high altitudes aro unknown, Pullman first and second class palaco and tourist sleeping card to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and Now Mexico, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, without change. Quick time, low lates, and nil tho com forts of modern railway improvements guaranteed to nil who pur chase tickets via tho Missouri Pacific railway system. For rates right from your homo, litcraturo, and full information, dropapostal caid, J. P. McCann, T. 1 Agent. BID Hull road avenuo, Klmira, N. Y., or 391 Broad way, Now York. 3-1-tf W. E. Hoyt, G. E V. Agt. To Cum n Cold In Ono Day Take Lasatlvo llromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tlio monoy if It fails to cure, 25c. Tho genuino has L. II. Q. on each tablet. tf Are You Going to Havana ? It will bo a lovely trip for you this winter and it can bo made cheaply nnd comfortably, John M. lieall, District Passenger Agent, Southern hallway. 02S Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa will furnish you all information if you will write to hhn. I For Infants and Children. The Kmd You Have Always Bough Boars tho Signature of Are You Doing to Cuba 7 If you are, Johu if. lieall, District Passcn ger Agent, Southern Itailway, 028 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa., is tlio man to apply to for rates, routes and schedules. Writo to him. Calendars for 18IMI. Tho IIkuald olllce has a full and complete lino of calendars for 1800. If you con template a caleudar for your friends, rcscrvi your order until you sco our line. It will mean n big saving to you. They are also beautiful specimens of lithographic ait and very reasonable In prico. There's Just What You Want. Pan-Tina (25c ) furloughs and colds. At flriihlor Jlios,, drug storo. LauGr'sJ22 Pilsner Beer Needs no recommendation Put up in bottles for family use and delivered at you 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, ARcnt and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH - PA JP1 lV - llM a!WBr EVACUATION OP CUBA. Ipnnlnrtlft (II von Until tho End or tho Yonr to (Jot Out. Havana, Oct. 26. Yesterday after noon Senor Glrnutn, secretnry of the Spanish evacuation commissioners, de livered two notes to the United State evacuation commissioners at tho Hotel Trochn, Vedndo. Ono gave the number of Spanish trocps who left Nlevltas by the steamer Mlguet Onllart, tho other the number of those who left Glbara by the steamer Montserrat. The lot from both ports exceeded 2,000, all of whom were from the llolguln division. ' Captain Grlscom, who recently re turned here from I'inar del Itlo, has purveyed and yco-nimended for selec tion tho slto of ii camp capable of ac commodating 2,000 men. It Is easy of approach by the road and by rail, and has n good water supply. The sug gestion will probably be acted upon. Captain Grlscom says he did not wit ness the scenes of misery and want in Pinar del Itlo that he hnd seen here. The captain conferred with the Span ish general, Hernandez de Valasco, and with the Cuban general, Lorento, the former saying his troops were badly off, but he has since been receiving shipments of beef. According to Gen eral De Valasco's statement the sick ness In the Spanish camps In the prov ince of I'inar del Rio has been reduced from 75 per cent to 25 per cent. On the other hand, the Cubans there nre In great destitution. For some tlmo they have had no meat. A MARTYR TO SCIENCE. Tho Heroin Heatli or Dr. Muollor In Soui-oh For Knowlotltrt1. Vienna, Oct. 25. One can hardly Im agine what proportions the panic which ensued nfter the llrst death from the bubonic plague has assumed. Profes sor Nothnngel has been reported dend, and was obliged to send personal de nials to the newspapers which had printed his demise. Dr. FranK Her man Mueller, the Second victim of the deathly germs, when he scraped the walls of Hnrlsch'u death chnmbor to obtain baccllll, knew perfectly well that he would pay with his own life for his untiling sclentllk- research. On his deathbed Dr. Mueller called the attention ot the attending physician to tho fact that Us phlegm was full of baccllll. He remarked with utmost coolness: "Five days more and all will be over with me." As no one was per mitted to nppronch the dying man, for fear of contagion, his priest gave him extreme unction symbolically through a tightly shut window. The young physician who died In the service of his profession had been ap pointed In 1807 by the ltoyal Academy of Science to study the symptoms of the bubonic plague in India. He return ed a short time ngo In perfect health. i.nst nrn'llnit Kiimlly "Killed. Mlddlesboro, Ky Oct. 25. "Wild Bill" Turner, a noted character In the mountains, was shot and killed bv Will Coombs Sunday night. Turner kept a moonshine saloon on the state line between Kentucky and Tennessee, and had made a fortune. He had kill ed several men. Ho Is the sixth broth er killed, nnd is the last of the family. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The 1-eat Balvo In tho world for cuts. bruises, sores, ulcors. Bait rhettm. fovor Bores. tetter, chapped hands, chilblain, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positiroly cures lilies, or jo pay required. It ia guaranteed to givo perfect satisfaction or mony rofuuded. Prico in cents por hot. For Balo nv A . wsaiov. lti-dtict-tl Ilateit to l'liilatlolpliht. For tho grind Teaco Jubllea at l'hiladcl phln, October SI) and 27, tho Pennsylvania Itaiiroad Company will sell excursion tickets from nil ticket slntious on its hue, to l'hila delphin. at rato of single faro for tlio round trip (minimum rate, nil cents.) Tickets will he sold and good, going, October 21 to 27, nnd returning le.iyiug l'hil.idolphia to October 31, inclusive. This Jubileo will bo ono of tho greatest events in tho history of Philadelphia. The rcdedicatiou of Indcpendoneo Hall, recently restored; tlio unveiling of tho Grant Kqucs triau Monument, Kairmouut l'ark ; ss monster civic and industrial parade, aud a grand military and naval pageant, led by General Miles and other distinguished heroes of tho lute, war, will bo prominent features. lho President nud his O.ibinct will also bo present. For the accommodation of persons desiring to witness tho evening ceremonies and ro. turn tho samo night, special lato trains will bo run from Philadelphia to tho principal ernes on each division each night. THAT JOYl'UI, FK13LINO With tho exhilarating sense of renewed health and strength nnd Internal cleanliness. which follows tlio use of Syrup of Figs, is unknown to tlio few who have not progressed beyond tlio old-tlmo mediciucs and tlio cheaji substitutes sometimes oU'ered but never ac cepted by tho well-informed, lluy tho genuine. Manufactured by tho California Dig tapiup Co. Buy Koystouo flour. Be sure that tho name Leksio & 1H.ee, Ashland, Pa. is printed on ovory Back. ONE MONTH TO LTVE. The Doctor gave me one month to live. 1 had been sick for two years. I had Asthma, n tear 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 1 could not walk across the floor without help. My doctor gave me one month to live. My relatives lu pucks Co., I-a. were beut for and came clear to Iowa to bid me n last good bye. Then 1 hetrd of Brazilian Balm nnd the wonderful cures it had made. I had little faith, but read mid re-read the testimonials. They seemed honest aud I decided to try It. A drowning per son you know, catches at n straw, Btlll 1 did not dare hope it would dome any good. I felt sure i was too lar gone, well, it you will ue. lleve It, the very first bottle gave tne the great, est relief. I was better, surely better. Then I got more Halm nud Toxlcola Tablets. They worueu well lO' getberoudl Im proved rapidly, in an i oougn eight $1.00 hot ties and fi v i boxes ol Toxl cola Tablets total cost of (10'A nnu nm not net. ter, not relieved but cured. J have not been so 3 well lu 20 yeii! i'PttJI do my ow work and think am uooa fo many years, not of mere life, but of vigor, health and happiness niumu nuetotnosc wouaeriui renieuief, nra1 zlllan Halm and Toxlcola Tablets. Put I ough to sav 1 did not use nenr all the Halm and Tab lets myself. I gave nwny a great deal nnd cured Coughs aud Colds aud Asthma and Slomncli tioubles all round the neighborhood. The pco. pie say they never saw anything like it. Now 1 liiuiKCveryhooy oucni to uuow wnai iuvaiu ble remedies llraziliatt llapn and Toxlcola Tab lets are and von are welcome to use my nnini and give the suffering the facts Jbuut my case, Mobt greatfully yours, Mrs. T, C. Vaux, Bagley, Iowa, A GKI3AT OFFICII. For the benefit of those sufferine with Catarrh, Asthma, old Covi;l'-e, the effects of Grippe; etc., we will wrap with every Sl.UU bottle ol lirnzlllan llalm a Monlir treatment of Toxicola Tablets FUUK till Tanuarv 1st. layy. If vou cet hold of bottle that does not contain the Tablets send us the cover of the bottle and we will mail you the Tablets free. 11. F, Jackson & Co., Mfg. Chemists, Indian- npolls, luu. SHENANDOAH. DRUG STORP, Wholesale Agents. 1 ItlTt. .. 0ft, MlSes Nervinetji i iicifiuui i-uii inu Effects of Tobacco. -AtSS -y?.tf l; escesslvo ttso of tobacco, especially S by young men i.t itlrava intnrlona u:uh.btcdly Ehortmj ilfo materially, ir. i:il. O. l;iwun, Co. Kiltornn tho Contra-"Ir-ita JVcios, ?!nrt;;iti:. Cal.. wrltna- "I i,n.. uaw! Dr. Mitca' lleetorallvo Ncrvlno nnd re solved much benefit from tt. 1 vas troubled with norvjusnosa, dly i-pells and sleepless non, can. 1 hy the uao of tobacco nnd stln,. ulantK. 1 tiuk lr. Kllo-i Kcrvluo lib tnar rolously good ttsulto, allaying tho dizziness, quieting lho m-rvos, nnd enabling mo to sleep and ruti, prcvlr.,- In my caso a very bouenclal remedy," Dr. Miles' liostorntlTdfil .M-.rvinnn espo-lally adapted to rcsloriusVV vbonervoini.y,tcmt.)It3 normal condition utiut-riiut b cli.-tinutancc. Itsoothns. healo anui.-.reii,;vnou-!. r: Ir. lilies lleinedlojl r.rnBiil.l bv nil .1.. . IXv" '2 irUtj l:!iinr iv nnctltv,, i'-sT fti'iiOC guarantee, Grst bottlo ffcfaAi-vinO benefits or money ro- bg, ptnrna funded, lloolcondls- oroo casexnf thnlinnrf.nntl teiV, flwanri jKJ ucrvo-3 frco. Address, WmXiS?JxS w ' . . . OR. MILES MKMOAIj CO., lilkhart, lud. ennsylvania RAILROAD. BOIltrYKILTi DIVISION, OtTOllKK i, 13i.fl, Trains will leave Hhenaudonh itfter tne Lbote date for Wlggan, Ollbcrton, Kriwltvtllo lnrk wnier, &. uiair, I'omhviiio. nnmuurg, ueauinf?, PottAtowu, Phoenlzv-nie. rforrlstnwn ad PfiK't 4elphl (llroad etroet station) nt 0 09 and 8 IS . m., 2 ua, u nt p. m. on weeje nays, rtunuays, lu a. m., 4 io p. in. Trains leave Frackvlllo for 8honandoah nt SC. IMS a.m. and 5 4S, 783 1. a: Sunday, 1 01 a. m. and S 40 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah (vlaFraclc- vllle) 710, 1120 a. m., 5 20, 710 p.m. Sunday 10 a. m o ;oj p. m. Inve Phllatlelpbta. (Iiroad street station), foi 8hMindoah nt 8 S3 . m., 4 10 p. m. week days. unuays leave at o ou nnu u a a. m. Leara isroau mreei station, I'uuaueipma. FOH NEW YOItK. Einress.week-davs. 8 20. 4 OS. 4 BO 5 03.5 13.5 90 S3. 8 20. 9 SO. 10 21 11 00 a. lr.. 12 00 noon. 12 35 (Limited ! 00 and l 22 i. rj ,) 1 40, 2 30, 3 2L,t(l 8 00,4 02,5 00, 5 5 0 00, 7 02, 7 50. lOOOp.gi' 12 01. nlirlit. Buildavn. S 20. 4 OS. I 50 0 05. J O U, V Ul, T1V II, UJ M. Ul, IU, I.', tnQ 4 02, (Limited 4 22,) 5 20, 3 68, tt S3, 7 02, 7 TO. iuuu p. rn., iz ui mgns. express lor llopton wltnoui cuange, it wu m,, week-days, nud 7 CO p. m'., dnlly. For Hen Girt, Anbury l'ark, Ocean drove, Long Hnini-li. 8 20. till a in, 3 30, 4 03 p m weekdays. l-or LaiuDeriVUie, r.ain iuu ch.tiiiuuii, o ou, CO a tn. 12 00 noon. 3 52. 5 (Xi (l.mnliertvllle and Huston only), weekdays, nnd 7 02 p lu dally. HlitTalo, 9 00 a in, 12 00 noon weekdays, and 7 02 p in dally. . WASHINGTON AND Till! 80UTII. For Ilaltluioro and Washington. 3 50. 7 20. 8 32. 1020, II 23, a. Dl., 12 09, I231 l H, 8 12, 141, (S 25 Congrcfslolinl Limited,) 0 17. 6f, 7 31 p. in., and 12 01 night week days. Hundayx, 3 60, 7 20, 9 12, 11 23, a. III., 1209, ! 12, 4 41, l.VJ0 Congressional Limited,) 6 55 731 p. m. and 12 tn litem. For Baltimore, accommodation. 9 12 a m. 1 02 and 4 01 ti in wei-k days, 5 OS and 11 15 p m dally iiiuiuic iohh. i.int-, oxprei7-.i uj p m, and 12 OT. night, dally. aouniern itailway, express Goa p m, dally, Chesapeake ii Ohio Knlltvuy, 731 p m, dally. For Old Point Comfort mid Norfolk. ln-fi n m weekdays, 11 10 p ui dally. Leave aiarKci street wimrt as follows! Kx- press for Isew ork. 9 00 n in. 4 30 n m wpik. days. For Long llranch, via Seaside Park, 8 30 a m weekdays. or Island Ifelehts, 8 30 n m and 4 00 ti m weekdays. FOIl ATLANTIC CITY. Leave llroad street station via Delaware rlvpr bridge Express, 9 40 a m 7 03 p. m. Sundays, 9 20 n. m., 7 OH p. m. Leave Market Street Warf Exurea. 9 00niii. 2 00,4 00,5 00 p m. Sundays, 9 00, 10 00 ui luccumiiiuuuuoii t umi uiuji m. ror L.ape may, oea isle Ully, ueean Cllv, Avnlon Stone Harbor. Amrlesen. Wlldwoodatuf IIoll) Beach Kxprt-ss, 9 00 a in, 4 00, p Wi ciLuaD. nmiuu) 0, u w IU, TfMf 1- or somers i-oini express, a uo a. m 2 0117" 4 00. 6 00. P. 111. week dava Sundavs. 9 00 unil-- 10 00 a. in The Union Transfer Comimnv will call for and check baggage from betels nnd residcuct-. I, 11. HUTCHINSON, J. 1C. WOOD, uon'l Manager. Uen'l ru'g'r AkI TEACHERS' INSTITUTE I OF SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. 36th Annual Session, At Kafer's Opera House, Mnhanoy City, 1'a, Oct. 31, and Nov. 1, 2, 3 &4. Evening Entertainments. MONDAY, OCTODKIt 31. ITon. Wallace llrliee. Ilrooklvn. N. Y.. cx- Uulted States Consul to Scotland. 1 citliru 'A Great Century." TUESDAY, NOVKMHEIt 1. Hon. Hcnrv Wntterson. Louisville, K.V., ., Editor Louisville Courier Journal. Lctturo A 'Abraham Lincoln. ' w V WEDNESDAY, NOVEMllEIt 2. ) Blavton's Jubilee Slinrers. The leadluir Colored Concert Company. Crowded bouses J everywuere, I THUItSDAY, NOVEMllEIt 3. I ' The Emtllsh Glee Club. Mhu A..nln tr L "rt MtMinuio; mrs. Alllltlio ISell-lrvf 111-, contralto; Win. 1'oyiiU Hulllvuii, tenor, Freil- v,,v ,,v-u,i,i,, luniij juisi j'.muy nit-i-.iroy, nintlc reader nnd iiupersoiiator. All suihmE artists. ' ItAlLWAY AHUANGEM F.NTS Excursion tickets ou Philadelphia and ltead Intt Ita Iroad, Lehlob Valley Kiillroad nud PeniiHylvunbi Itaiiroad can uo hnd by those havliiu orders. Persons not reeclvlnir orders or wishing an nddltloiiat supply should wrltoto the County Huperliiti-ndent, ulvlnir the iiamo of the person for whom such order is liiteniltd. TKA1N8. Arranueiiients can bu mude to havo a special train on Lchiuh Valley Itaiiroad to leave Mahanoy city for Pottsvllli-, via Delano uud St. Clair, utter each evening t-ntt-r-talniueut. Parties ilesiriuir to take uirvnntuKii of such train will notify tho County Superin tendent or Mr. Henry Kelber, piisht-ngi-r iiKt-nt, Lehlch Valley Itaiiroad, l'ottsville, Pa., not later than October 20. ItECHPTlON TOMM1TTKK Mr. John Lin ton, Mahuuny City, is chairman of the reception committee, Tt-iuhers who desire to st-curo honriliuir places prior to the iiicctluir of County Itihtltut will please address Mr. Linton, TICK If r A ItltANG EM I5NTS. Keinou tickets. KeeurinK reserved fceiils opera boxes, i'JM; jianpict ami circle, S2.UO; dtess elide, flint three rows, $2.00 dress circle, fouitb row, f 1.75; drest circle, except llrst four rows, 81,50! enrollment tickets stcuriuir nib iiiIhsIoii only, Sl.OUj slutrlu utliiifsslon, 60 eeutti. Tho chiut for sale of reserved sent ties its wilt optu nt tho box ofllce of Ksler's opera house, October 22, at 9:15 n, in., for teachers only, to secure seats In one-half of tlio opera bouse, anil ut 1 p. in. for ellUens to securu seats In tlio oilier half of the opera house. Ilefoiu opelili-tr the chart, parties deslrluir to purchase tickets will draw numbers for position In Hue. Each teacher hi line may purchaso any num ber of tickets not exeecdlui; twenty, uud cinh cltlxeu lu line may purchase any number not exceeding ten. Persons nuiv Join the line n second time with the same privilege as at llrst. The representative of each district will be required to present to the ticket nueut n the names of the teachers for whom lieB tickets. Chait open at Snyder's druK to-e, Mabann) City, after (October 22. , Doors open at 7 p. iu. Kiitertaliiineuts eoinmence at B p. in. G. W- WEISS, Comity SuperiutcnJeut, I V