1 r.. .Jiimri'iTin--'-"-'-ci its, UMlii-Bft 1T1 H EVENINGKERALD K3TAIII.IMIIKI 1H7I). Published every Ktriilnie. KurplMiunUy.nt 1 Bourn Jakihn HrnyiT. Minn Ckntiik. Tlie 111 " I'1 ,L 1 tiiBM'iminloftll ftlul tlio niitiiM. ; i - uforli . iiti week, ny BbUXvllievirtit'rn, lly mull J3.00 n year, ir 1 cent' B month, payable In nilvuiicc. ilvrrtl8f mciitnchiirKi'it BcvunllnK timpBcuaiul position, The publishers rcru me riKin io ciuiiiko . .UUi4tlitii nt nilwrtlMPtitplit. v hencver the ttul 1 UtMloi t cw ilciiiBiidi II. Tho rlttlit Is le.rrvcil to wJrMany inlvrrtl.enient, utii'tlicr pUi tor or not, tattt tlm pnlillsliere may drum iproprr AiHciIUIiib ,l" '""'' wii upon Bpplli-utlou. Kntered Bt tlio potolHco at Slieimmlimll, r Bi econd cltitH mall waiter. TKt.Kl'IIONK CONNrMTION 'All the News Thai's Fit to Print." Evening Herald VnM:siY. IKTOIir.U 20. 1SIIS. to VP " JUK COUNTRY : l lrst, Last and Forever, Ml!. HllYAN in t ill tnlkliiK about "u rising' lolInr and fulling prii'i'.t." His phrased compare poorly with those foniul in tlit' I'renuK'nt'M recent speeelied. Dkmoi'KATIU editors print fewer eliarnes f army neglect and corrup tion since they were olllcmlly Invited forward to give particulars. .Not one of their Tories lias been verilled. A WAU now between Kranee and England would lie a strange eoiu lueii'ary on the Czar's recent dis auuaiiient proposition. In fact, if tlio war takes place the Czar's coun try will be almost certain to bo in volved, for Russia's interests are with France and against England. Gen eral disarmament, from present indi cations, is an iridescent dream. Each nation wants the rest to do all the disarming, and as a consequence armies and navies are likely to grow much larger before they begin to get smaller. In this instance, however, the two imioiis are not likely , to get any closer than the range of diplo matic bullets. As is well known the Republican state ticket contains two candidates named Porter, both for the oilice of Judge of the Supreme Court. It is candidly admitted that one or the oilier of these gentlemen is in danger of being defeated. One of the op position candidates for the same office, Mr. Trickett, is on three differ ent tickets, including those headed by Mr. Jenks and Dr. Swallow. Mr. Trickett is reasonably certain of elec tion, and if he succeeds one of the two Porters on the Republican ticket will of course lie defeated. Mr. Trickett is evidently a very lucky man. Whkn Fanny Crosbj, the blind hymuwritor, composes her hymns she withdraws into a room where, sitting alone witli a little hymn-book pressed to her brow, she allows her thoughts full play, says a writer in the Ladies' Home Journal. She never writes her hymns out, but composes the stanzas one by one until the whole hymn is cmiipleted ; then shediotntes it to an amanuensis. Her memory is remark able. As an instance of this she states that Philip Phillips had once asked her to write the words of forty hymns the titles of which he read to her. These titles bhe retained in her inemory.und one by one she composed the hymns. When the forty were finished she dictated them, titles and all, to an amanuensis. She has written over three thousand hviniis. Goon manners are a social obliga tion, and it young man should never muko light of them nor pass them over as unworthy of notice. The ex treme manners of the fop are silly and unnecessary, but the way a well bred man deports himself is always worth a young man's closest study. Good manners mean comfort for others and tile recognition of little social rights, which to pass over is to degenerate. Ktiipiette books cannot instill good manners. One's deport; luent comes from within. Few men are born without an intuitive knowl edge of what is wrong or right in de portment; it is simply experience that develops tho quality. To bo good-mannered generally means to have consideration for women of every rank in life, and that is miuallty which young men cannot possess too strongly. Aru linn 1 111 latl 1 '. ready, efficient, f ' ' lory 1 pretext a enii p ei m ....... ..II 11 .r lilt. . hr w 4 ttt'lie, j.tliliill''t', (.'list pab 'll, ct- Vrlre 25 cent Tha enlv 1MU to tnke H.tli Hood's S.ir.MarllU. Wear ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS. Perfect Pitting. rOR BALE Br LEADING DEALERS. WAftTED BY THE CHASE NURSERIES i:N-Kiun.TiiJ mi:n u .lint oriUr fur our hard) NupKry btock. Kiuoum ftuil saury tu thorn leaving born, ur ujiuuUwIod to lv cal ageDt. fVrraaneot L Uloviueut. The bQluM f lull Irarutd AddrrM Tin- u..;..'i,Ms;ro. Itutiu. I'i4ui ; MKS. HNKIIAM CONQUKKS BACKACHE Pour Womoa Who Owo Tholr Prosont Hnpplnosa to Lydla E. Plnk ham's Voyetnblo Compound. j and It seemed IlALl'lN, Cream bly, in fact, I ached nil over. Was not able to raise myself up borne of the time. I had no appetito nnd was bo nervous that I could hardly sleep. I havo taken but two bottles of your Compound and feci like another person, can now eat and sleep to perfection, in fact, am perfectly well. Mrs. Sun McCullouuu, Adlal, W. Va. LydiaD. Plnktiam'sYcfictablcCompoundjAWoman'sRerricdyforWoman'sIlls MoxIcmw Hunker linlillcd In M. I.oiiIm, St. Louis, Oct. 26. Unnnm Hnsall, teller of the Mexican National bank. City of Mexico, was robbed of $4,000 In drafts qn Ameilcan banks, a $1,000 Mexlcnn bill, $S0 In American money and a number of railroad tickets by a nefireos of whom he Inquired the di rection of the Union station. Mr. 13a sall Is making a tour of the United States InsiK'ctliiK the banking systems. He has been in St. Louis but a few days, and while taking a walk alono became confused and asked a negress who was passing him on the street to direct him to the Union Station Ter minal hotel. She led him to an ob scure street, robbed him and lied. A suspected negress Is under arrest. lion's TliW? We offer One Hundred Dollars ltewaril for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured liy HalTs Catarrh Cure. F. J.CIIISNF.Y & CO, Prop., Toledo, O. We tho undi'rsltfiu'd, havo known 1'. .1. Cheney or the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all buMneps tranxaetlons and fin ancially able to tarry out any obligations made by their linn. N'KsT & Tin UX, V hnlcxalc I!rUKKltx, Toledo, O. Waliiixo, Kinnw it Mauvin, Wholesale Drtle, Klsts, Toledo, Ohio. lall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous toirfnccs of the system. Pi leu 75c, per bottle. Sold by all l)ruj;i;lsts. Testimonials free. Soldier"- l'rVimi'li'ir 1o Votn. " Mlddletown. Pa., Oct. 20. A report was started in the camp of the Fif teenth Pennsylvania reRlment yester day that It as to be mustered out this week, and there was great joy. As a matter of fact oideis have not yet ar rived to muster out either the Four teenth or Fifteenth regiments. The Pennsylvania, Ohio and New Jersey regiments arc getting ready to vote on Nov. S, and commissioners will be ap pointed to take the votes. Governor Hashnell, before he went to Philadel phia last evening, told some of tho troops from his state that he did not think they would be scat to Cuba, Tae Population of Shenandoah Is about eighteen thousand, and we would say at least one-half are troubled with some affection of the Throat and Lungs, as those complaints arc, accoiding to statistics, more numerous than others. We would advise all not to neglect the opportunity 'to call on their druggUt and get a bottle of Kemp's lialsaivi for the throat anil Lungs. Trice 25 and 50c. Trial sic free. Sold by all druggists Condemned Holler Itxplodes. Marlon. Ind.. Oct. 20. There was a boiler explosion in the sawmill plant owned bv llumnhrey Gant, at West Marion, yesterday, which completely wrecked the nlant nnd injured live men James Moore, head sawyer, uleu two hours later. Daniel Adams, engineer, and William Swnl'ford are fatally hurt. Portions of the boiler were found two blocks away. It Is alleged tnai ma boiler had been condemned. To Corn a Cold III Ono Day Take Laxntivo llrouio Quinine Tablets. All riiLMta refund the nionov If it falls to cure :5c. Tho genuine has li. Ji. y. 011 eacu ablet. . u Mlhtt.s!pil lttiitcrt JuIot Down. Jackson. Miss.. Oct. 20. The situation at Forest and also at Harpersvllle, Miss., the scene of the recent race riots. is quiet. One more negro was brought in yesterday and lodged In Jail. The mobs have disappeared. Sheriff bte phonson came back from Meridian yes terday, where he safely lodged nis prisoners, and went to Harpersvllle. His presence was unnecessary, as law and order has been restored. "A dot lu time saves live." Dr. Wood's Norway 1'lno 3yrupj naturo'B remedy fur con nils, colds, pulmonary disease of every sort. i'lio Windy ;ity 1 nci Mvopr. Chicago, Oct. 20. Tho worst galo of (lie year set In yesterday afternoon. Im mense damage was done throughout the city to telephone and electric light wires, and In some Instances street car lines were compelled to suspend opera tions after 9 o'clock last evening. Many trees wero blown down In all sections of the city. There was no loss of life, and Die only accident on the lake, bo far re ported, Is the wrecking tf tho lumber laden bark Isabella Mears. Her crew was tuken off by the life serving crew and the bark left to her fate. Hhe (truck off Sixteenth street nnd pounded to pieces. Drf Hull Failed ur Kleotlnu, Washington, Oct. 20. The Rev. Georgo Calvin Hall, archdeacon of Wil mington, Del., nominated by tho house of bishops of the Kplseopal council on Monday for missionary bishop of Ky- oto, Japan, failed of election by the deputies yesterday. The highest tos tlmun.lulB were paid to the character of Dr. Hall, hut in the opinion of the deputies his age. G2 years, Is a bar to the successful conduct of native work In" the field and to a ready acquisition of the Japanese language. DnAti Mils. Pikkham: When I wroto to you last Juno, I was not ublo to do anything. I suffered with back ache, henduehu. bcaring-dowu pains, pains In my lower limbs, and ached all through my body. Meiibtruatlona were very painful, I was almost a skeleton, I fol lowed your advice and now am well and lleshy, and able to do all my own housework. I took medicine from a physlciuuifor over n year, and It did not do mo apartlelo of good. I would udviso all suffering women to wrlto to Mrs. Plnkham. blie will answer all letters promptly, and tell them how to euro those aches and pains so com mon to women. Mrs. C.L.Wl.VN, Marques, Texas. 1 think it is my duty to wrlto and let you know what your medicine has dono for mo. For twoyears I suffered with female weakness, bearing-down pains, headache, backache, und too frequent occurrence of tho menses. 1 was always complaining. My husband urged mo to try your Vegetable Compound, and I finally did. I havo taken three buttles and It has mado mo feci llko a dif ferent woman. 1 ndviso every woman that suffers to take your medielno and bo cured. Mrs. Oahrktt Liciity, 012 S. Prince St., Lancaster, Pa. I had suffered for over two years with backache, headache, dizziness, nervousness, falling and ulceration of tho womb, lencorrlioca, and about every 111 a woman could have. I had tried doctors, but with no success, ns though death was tho only relief forme. Afterusingfivebottlcsof LydiaE. Pinklmm's Vegetable Compound, audfour packagesof Sanative Wash, I urn well. Havo had no more pain, womb trouble, backache or headache. Mrs. Claudia Ridge, N. J. Beforo taking Lydla E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound I was alllicted with female coiuilaints so that 1 could hardly walk. My back ached terri ChIiU"-o Soldiers Altael; Heltons, London, Ort. 2R. The Pekln corre spondent of The Daily Telegraph says: Chinese soldieis attacked a party of English engineers Sunday at the Marco Polo bridge, on the Pekln and Han kow railway. Two engineers were in jured and a railway coolie was killed. The situation tlieie Is serious. The telegraph wires have been cut at Pao-Tlng-Fu, In the province of Pe-Chili. The foielgn envoys will hold an emer gency meeting today. DON'T Hi: .IIISKKAIH.KANY I.ONC.I'.l:. Thoso who have never had their vitality impaiied have no idea of the misery cs peiicnced by the person who has lost thai brightness of feeling, that elasticity of body and cheerfulness of spirits which result from ill health. Depression, gloom, forebodings and all tho misery that are associated with tliem mako life a bunion. Now thoro is no need of this. Tho condition described, which is often tlio rosult of foolishness or ignorance, can bo cured. Dr. Greene, 33 West 1 1th St., New York City, tho great specialist and most successful doctor in caring disease, can change the gloom to cheerfulness and give yoa renewed vigor itid vitality. You can consult tho Doctor by letter, frco. Wiituto him at onco and get his advico. You will novor rcgiet it. fell l'oiif Ntorlo to Death. Nev.buigh, N. Y.. Oct. 20. Thomas S. IJoyce, of Newburgh, and James Craig, of AValden, carpenters, wore killed by a fall from the top of a four story building in Walden yesterday. Cures croup, soro throat, pulmonary troubles Monarch ovor pain of every sort. I)r, Thomas' Lclcetric Oil. Calendars for 1K!)!. Tlio Ilr.u.VLli olllco has a full anil complete line of calendars for ISM). If you con template a calendar for your friends, reserve your order uutil you sco our lino. It will mean a big saving to you. 'lliey aro aiso beautiful specimens of lithographic art and very reasonable in prico. Fire I Fire I Virol Insuro your property from loss in the ldcst and strongest cash companies : I'hila, Underwriters Insiirauco Co. of North America aud Fire Association, Hartford Kiro Ins. Co.. American Firo Insuranco Co., West Chester Firo Ins. Co., United Firemou's Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 S. .fardln St., Shenandoah. The Right Kama In the Right Place. I'.m.Tlna for coughs and colds, 25c At G ruhlor Bros., drug storo. Alter Sufro's Millions. San Francisco, Oct, 20, Clara Kluge Who claims to have been the contrnct wife of the late Adolph -Sutro, yester day commenced a legal light for some of the Sutro millions by filing an ap nllcation for letters for guardianship over her two children, who are named In the vindication Adolph Newton Sutro and Adolphlne Charlotte Sutro. The pe titioner claims that the two children are the legal offspring of the dead mill ionaire nnd asserts that they are the owners or a block of valuable property deeded to them by the millionaire In his lifetime. Mrs. Kluge's application will be heard within a few days, and if granted she will follow the tlrst step by filing a contest to the will. Tlilnl.H Curtor'H Conviction Unjust Detroit. Mich.. Oct. 20. Chairman George Y. Wisner. of the deep water way commission, In an Interview on tho verdict of guilty rendered against Cap tain O. M. Carter, the government en clneer. who wns charged with embez zlement In connection with the ha. vannah harbor Impiovements, stated that he thinks Carter the victim of an outrage. Mr. Wisner wns employed as an expert witness at the court martial of Captain Carter, and In connection therewith he made an exhaustive in' vestlgatlon Into Carter's work at Sa vannah. Mr. Wisner said the only thing Carter was guilty of was the cutting of red tape on several occasions, all done, however, for tho benefit of the government and to save It money. Fourteen "NotrrpoH AViirn Slain. Meridian, Miss,. Oct. 26. Fourteen I: the number of negroes killed n the Hnrpervllle rote riot up to last night The bodies of three more victims were found In the woods yesterday, which Increased the list to that number. The negroes who lied to the swamps have. made good their escape, and the race conflict is now at an end. Ono of the negroes who was wounded In the first light at mil Hurke's house surrendered yesterday at Walnut Grove. Ho will bo taken to the Merldlw jail, where the tther prisoners are confined for safe keeping until circuit court cotivenes, Vlrdoii Mini) onicliilx Furnish Ponds, Cllleugo, Oct, 25. A, J, Roberts, po lice magistrate of Vlrden, before whom tho warrant for the arrest of T, C. Loucks, William York, Fred Lukens and other officials of tho ChlcagotVIrr den Coal company was sworn out the day after the Vlrden mining riot, charging tho officials of the mine with conspiracy and murder, arrived here yesteiday. He came at the request of the coal company, to give the men named la the warrant a preliminary hearing. Ponds were given Individ ually by the coal company's officials In the sum of $E,O0P, THE DILATORY PEACEMAKERS. President mill Cabinet DNonsi l.ate Advices From Prrls. Washington, Oct. 20. During yester day afternoon and last night Informa tion received by the president from Paris was Informally discussed at the White House by Mr. McKinley and sev eral members of his cabinet. Last night fcur members of the cabinet. Secre taries Hny, Alger and Wilson and Post master General Smith, were with the piesideut for some lime. They had not been summoiifd In the executive man sion, latt had dropped In to discuss with the president some pressing depart mental matters which had to be dis posed of before the latter left for Phila delphia. The Information received from the American peace commission, which was said to be disquieting, wns Informally discussed, but so far as could be as certained no action of any kind was taken. Picelsely the nature of the In formation received by the president from the American commissioners was not disclosed. It Is said, however, that the sltuntlon Is embarrassing. If not critical, In the opinion of the commis sioners, although there Is still reason for the expectation that the negotia tions will not be broken off and that they will proceed to a suecssfal Issue. It Is understood to be the belief of the president that the uncertainty which now seems to cloud the proceeding of the Joint commission will soon be dis sipated, und that an agreement will he reached that will he eminently sat isfactory to the American people. neiitu Hold Hie l lirotl le. Susquehanna, I'a., Oct. 23. When the night express train No. 12, east bound, arrived at this station the engineer, Henry Kinsley, of Susquehanna, was found dead In the cab with his head badly crushed. After the train left ninglinmton the fireman and others noticed that the engineer failed to give the usual signals at crossings and small stations, and going forward Into the cab found the dead engineer. The train had run nt a terrific speed 20 miles Without an engineer. It Is supposed that the engineer was hit by n water crane. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho boat salvo In the world for cntc, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, nud all sklu eruptions, and positively cures piles, or jo pay required. It Is guaranteed to give, perfect satisfaction or mony rofundod. Prico 8K ennts nor bor. For sale by A . Waeler. SANGUILLY ENDORSED. Hioson As n Dolctiuto to tho Cuban National Assembly. Havana, Oct. 20. Manuel Sangutlly, the well known author and orator, who was a distinguished soldier in the ten ears' war, will represent the Second, Third and Fifth corps of the Cuban tinny at the Cuban assembly convened to consider the establishment of a per manent Cuban government. His choice by these troops, Including the Hol- guln, Tunas, Bayamo, Manzanlllo, Camaguey, Matanzas and Havana di visions, Is highly slgnlficent as Indicat ing the sentiment of a large number of Cubans now under arms. Sangullly, who Is a Cuban of the Cubans and an extreme radical, has made several speeches of late that have caused a profound sensation, In which he has urged upon the Cubans the Im perative necessity of placing full con fidence In the United States govern ment and has censured those who havo shown distrust of the Americans. He has advocated the disbanding of the Cuban troops and their leturn to the arts of peace, dwelling long and earn estly upon the Importance to the Cu bans of securing the confidence of the United States. He even went so far as to declaro that If the Cuban revolu tlonary leaders should assume a hostile attitude toward the Americans ho would enter the ranks of those opposed to such a course. His selection at this Juncture, and In view of such senti ments. Indicates that a rational Judg' ment Is making headway In certain quarters. Fierce Snow In tho Southwest, Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 2G. A fierce snow storm is raging In the southwest, At some points snow covers the ground from two to four Inches. The storm began at midnight, and accompanied by a strong wind has prevailed since with Increasing vigor. Telegraph com munication has been Interrupted and other minor damage done. At Chllll- cothe, Mo the wind Is blowing a per feet gale, and at Sedalla the heaviest snow storm known in the history of central Missouri for the month of Oc tober Is reported. It Is growing colder. Doniity Sheriff Mortally Wounded, Nashville, Tenn., Oct. 20. Deputy Sheriff Taley Murfee was shot ana mortally wounded at Murfeesboro yes terday by Will Neeley, who had fired at Jim Martin, colored, Martin ran away, hut was recaptured, Negro sol. filers In town attempted to Interfere with the officers who had Martin In charge, but white citizens kept them away, and tho soldiers were subse quently sent out of town. Many whites armed themselves, but quiet was finally restni"d Little Pimples Turn to Cancer, Cancer often results from nn im curlty In tho blood, inherited from generations back. Few people are en tirely free from some taint in the blood, and it is impotsiblo to tell when it will break out in tho form of dreaded dan cer. What has appeared to bo a mero pimple or sorotch hus developed into tho most malignant dancer, "I had a severe Oanper which was at first onlv a few blotches, mat 1 thought would Boon puns away, J was treated by several able phyalclans,but In cplto ot their efforts the Can cer spread until my con dition becatnealarmlng. After many months of treatment apd BWflnK steadily worse, I do, elded to try B, S. S, which was to strongly recopimended, The llrtt bottle produced an 1m. proveinent, I continued the roedlclno, and In four months tho last lit tle soab dropped off. Ten veara have elansod. and not a slga of tho disease, has returned." It. K, WiLLUMa, Glllsburg.Misi. It is dangerous to experiment with Cniiivf. Thuiliseasoishoyoiul thoeliiU of physicians. S. S, S. is the only curo, because it is tho only remedy which goes deep enough to roach Cancer. SeSo SoThC loo (Swift's Specitlo) Is tho only Wood romedy guaranteed Purely Vegetable. All others contain potash and mcr ntirv. tho most dangerous of minerals. Books on dancer and blood diseases mailed freo by Bwift Spoclilo dompany, Atlanta, Uiorgta. HONORING THE HEROES. (Continued from I'lrst Pane.) fedo boat Wlnslow, which brought up the end of tho line. Tho Kasagl's of ficers and men were lined up like the Americans and saluted the secretary quite as well, but as her guns are at Armstrong's, In England, the salute wns perforce a silent one. A thousand yards beyond the Ka- nngl the line of reviewing vessels ( swung around and proceeded down the river along the Pennsylvania snmc. The trip down was merely a contin uation of the enthusiasm and clamor, minus the guns of the warships. AMien the Texas was again reached the May was brought to a standstill, and nt the invitation of Commodore I'hlllP and Captain Slgsbee the party went over In launches to the battleship. Here they were escorted to the wardroom, where the commodore, cP'lln n"d officers receiied the guests. Toasts weie drank nnd speeches made b Mayor Waniiek. Secretary Long, Com modore Philip and Captain Slgsbee. A toast to "the men behind the guns caused Secretary Long to remark: "They respond with their gups." This ended the Texas reception, ana Secretary Long and his party returned to the May, the battleship repeating the salute as they left. The May was promptly steamed over to her dock to give the secretary time to catch the G:15 train for Uoston. sniitlinio Heroei Arrive Apart from the nnval pageant the city passed a busy day preparing for today's civic display and receiving In coming troops for tomorrw's military parade. The first of the arriving sol diers were 330 members of the Twenty first regiment from Plattsburg, N. Y., heroes of San Juan hill, In command of Major Iioyle. There also arrived 200 stalwart colored fellows of the Tenth cavalry, who rescued the rough riders at Guaslma. Hattery F, Fifth artillery, and eight troops of the Third cavalry were among yesterday's arrivals, and today 10,000 troops left Camp Meade for this city. It. C. Fouto, a California bishop, who Is now In Washington, will be mounted beside Generul "Joe" Wheeler In the military parade. General Lawton will also appear In the parade. Nnval Constructor Hobson and four of his Merrtmac heroes reached the city nt 2:30 o'clock yesterday after noon. They will be the guests of the Jubilee committee while here, and will have a place in Thursday's line. At night the city is gorgeous with light and color. From sidewalk to roof nearly every building is literally burled in bunting, intertwined with beautiful designs in electric lights. The city hall carries the Illumination Into the skies, lines of colored lights depending from the tower on each side, while the searchlights of the warships play upon and about the I'enn statue. '"Saved Ue? Life." VtWltS. JOn:i WALLET, of Jc'.Terson, JW M -ls-, than TJuora nono la taerahlghly esteemed or widely known, v.'rltcs. "In 1S30 1 had a eovcro attack of Ladrlppc and at tlio end of four months, In cplto of all physicians, friends and good nurdus could do, my luns heart aud nervous syjtcra were so completely wrecked, my Ilfo was do- spalrcd of, my friends giving ino up. 1 could only sleep by tho uso of opiates. My lun and heart pained mo terribly and my cough wa3 most aggravating. 1 could not Ho in ono position but, 11 short tlmo and cot oa my left side at all. My Lusband brought me Dr. lilies' Kervlno and Hoart Curo and I be gan taking them. When I had taken a half bottle of each I was much better and contlu ulng porf-lstcntly I took about a dozen bot tics and was completely restored to health to tho sarprlso of all." ffiESgSEi Dr. Miles' rtemedlo, tW'r, ,7M gists under a positive t,1,,t-3 guarantee, fh-it bottlo gHSTGll2 bftnefltu nr money r- R5 x ' ir2 funded. Hook on dis- E& V,.,.k oases of tho hoart and Wgj PJSM nerves f reo. Address, IgSE&TZS Dli. MILES MEDICAL CO., Klkuart, Ind- ONE MONTH TO LIVE. The Doctor gave me one month to live. I had been ticL. for two years. I had Astbmn, a tear lug cough and dreadful Stomach trouble. The medicine, the expense, the suffering. Two ytars of horror. Notldlig helped me. Nothing gave lnc even temporary relief. I could not bleen for the Asthma aud cotiirh. nor eat for mv stomach seemed raw. I got so weak I could not v.alk across the floor without help. My doctor gave me one month to live. My relatives lu llucki Co., I'a. were ieut for and came clear to Iowa to bid me a last irood bve. Then I besrd of Brazilian ISulm and the wonderful cures It had made. I had little faith, but read and le-rend the testimonials. They seemed hone! aud I decided to try it. A drowning per con you Uhjw, catches at a straw. Still I did not dare hope it would do me auy good. I felt sine 1 was 100 lar gone, well, 1 you will be beve It, the very first bottle gave me the great cs.1 reiiei. 1 wai oeuer, surely better. Tiieu Ct more Halm aud ToxIcoU TaMeU. They wori.eQ wen 10 gether aud I Inv F roved rapiai; n all I bouirt tight $1.00 bot ties and fiv boxes ol Toxl cola Tablets total costof JlOJj nna am not net. ter, not relieved, but cured. have not been so TOll in 7fl arjfil do my owe . :'it,ft u,' ,i..i good for . ikiiuumv mouy years, not of mere life, but qf vigor, health nud happiness nud all due to those wonderful remedies, lira zlllan tialin nnd Taxlcolu Tablets, liut I ought to My I did got uns near all the Halm aud Tab lets myself. 1 gave away a great deal and cured Coughs and Culds nnd Asthma and Stomach troubles all touud the neighborhood. The peo pie say they never saw anything like it. Now i iiiiiiKeveryuiMiy ought to know what luvnltr ble remedies liraitlllaii Iiapn nud Toxjcola Tab ti.uit.uujruu int welcome to use my name aud give the suffering the facts about ray ense. Most erentfully yours, ur. i, vaux, Bagley, Iowa. A OIUSA'P i-iiiiijii7!i l'or the benefit of those suffering with Catarrh, Asthtuo, old Coughs, the effects 01 urippc, etc, wo wm wrap with everv 21.00 bottle of Urazillau Ilalm treatiueut of Toxicola Tablets 1'IIBIJ till January in, toy;, it you get hold of e bottle that does not contain tlif.Tnb14 scud us the cover of the bottle aud we will mail you tue TahlPtB free, J, p, Jackson a Co., Mtij, wiaemlBts, Indian apoiis, I mi, SHENANDOAH DKUCl STORO, Wholesale Agents. fit if? ' f 141 iJm 2 - i "When does this train start, conductor?" "Madam, this train can't start until I get my piece of Battle Ax." No matter if you did start wrong when you began to buy chewing tobacco, you can change now to and start rirAt. You cannot find any one who 0, ttsjsjsWsssJvvM itfllt has changed from Battle Ax to any other kind $ of chewing tobacco. Why should they ? There f is nothing better. If you arc not chewing Battle Ax now start again buy a 1 0c. piece to-day. ememher the name when you buy again, f Are You Going to Havana ? It will bo a lovely trip for you this winter and it can bo made cheaply and (Oiufortably. elm M. Ileal I, District Passenger Agent, Southern Hallway, 02S Chestnut street. 'hiladelphla, I'a., will furnish you all aformation if you jvill write to him. For Infants and Children. he Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the , t.' Signaturo of luzS-X (eUcJUM TEACHERS' INSTITUTE ! OK 8CHUYMCIM. COUNTY. 36th Annual Session, At Killer's Opera House, Mahanoy City, l'n. Oct. 31, and Nov. 1, 2, 3&4. Evening Entertainments. MONDAY, O: TO UK It Ul. ITon. AVuUuuft Ilrupf. Itrooklvn. N. Y.. ex Unfti'il Status Consul tu Scotland. ; future 'A (Jruat Century. TUESDAY, KOVI5MI1KH 1. Ifon. Ilcnrv WiiUorHon. Louisville. Ky., Kdltor LouIhvUIu Courier Journal, Lecture Abraham Lincoln." AVKONKSDAY. NOVKMIIKU 2. SliivtotVM Juliilcn Klnircru. Thu leadinc Colored Concert Company. Crowded hUBes everywhere. TIIUItSDAY, NOVKMUKU 3 Tho KurIUIi Oleo Club, Mlaa Annie L Walker, nourano; Mm. Mlnnlo liell-lrvluL', contralto: Wm. l'oyntz Sullivan, tenor; Kred nrlo iWfltlLll. I.jash: Miaa Kmllv McKln V. dra matic reader and Impersonator, All superior artists. It A JI WAY A R It A NG KM K NTS Kvc-ni-Htnn tickets on I'litladelnhia and Head Inu ltAlIroud, Lehigh Valley ltallroad nud I'cnnsvivanin itaiiroau can db nau ov inose having orders. Persons not recoh tin? orders or wishing un additional supply should u rite to tho County Superlntendctit, giving- the namo of the person for whom such order Is intended. a iCAixa. Arrangements can no mane to have a special train on Lehigh Valley ltallroad to leave Mahatioy City for PotUville, via Delano and Kt Clair, after each evening enter tainment Parties desiring to take advantage of sucli train will notify the County Superin tendent or Mr. Henry Kelber, passenger audit. lA'tngi. valley ltniiroau, I'oUH.viile, i'a,, not later man ucwucrzu. llKCi:iT10N COMMITTKK Mr. John Lin ton, Mahanoy City. Is chairman of the reception committee. Teachers who deslro to" secure boarding places prior to the meeting of County nsiuui win incase au arena air, iimou, TICK 1ST AUHANGKMICNTS, Season tickets. Securlnir reserved scats opera ho sees, cout parquet ana circle, $2,00; dress circle, tirst three rows. $2.00: dress circle. lounu row, si.vaj nress circiu, except nrsi iour rows, ci.au: enrollment ucKtii stcurimr mi- mihslon onlv. 81.00: vlnulo admission. M) tent Tho chart for sale of reserved seat tickets will onrii at the box ofllcu of K 'tier's oncra house. October 22t at 9:15 u. m. for teachers only, to secure scuts in onu-hulf of tho onera house, and at 1 p. in. for citizens to secure scats In the oilier null oi me optja nouse. jteioro opcnii.g tliochait.purttc discing to purchase win iirow uuuioers ivv h-$uii hi U"u, Kaeh teacher In lino m.iV nurchaiiu .any Hum her of ticket).' not ekcccdiug twenty, and each citizen lu Hio miw purrlmso any number not exceeding ten. Persons mav join the lino u second time wltn the same privilege a at first. The re reocntntlve of each uUtrU't will be required to present to the Uckci ntfcni a li-l oz thu named of thu teachers for whom he buys tickets. Chait open at Snyder's drug store, Mahanoy Cityt after October 22, Doors opon at 7 p. Ul, Kntertalnmeuts commence at 8 p. m, G W. WEISS, County Superintendent. Vofl FOR H.J.MULDOON, YOUR NEIGHBOR, . FOR CONTROLLER. VOTE FOR David M. Graham, OP MAHANOY CITY, FOR STATE SENATOR. VOTE FOR Dr. H. G. Reitzel, OP MAHANOY CITY. FOR THE LEGISLATURE ennsylvania RAILROAD. BOIIUYKILI. DIVISION. October 4. 1808, Trains will leave Sheuaudoah after to aoofO date for wlggan, UlILterton, Frackvlllo. Dm water, M. uiair, rottsviue. iiamourg, iccaainxi Pottstown, 1'hoenixvIIle. Xonlstown aud PhW nrfelphla (Ur'nd street station) at a OS and 8 15 a. m., irj, o jw p. in. ou weetc uuys. minuays, in a. in., -l p. m. . Trains leave Krackvllle for ShenandoHb t lUGa, in. and 0 16, 7 36 p. iu, Sunday, 1 1 01 a. m. and 5 46 p. iu. Leave Pottsvlllu for Shenandoah (via Ftat-k-vlllo, 7 10, 11 20 a. in., S 'JO, 7 10 p. tu. Sunday iuu a, in., d.u p.m. Leave PhiladelnMa. (Broad street station) Lir Shfandoah at 8 35 a. tu.. 4 10 p. m, week days, KumlayH leave at 0 50 anil U S a. n. Leave Broad Street SUllon, Philadelphia, KOU NKW YOHK. KxoreB3.wcek.dayB. U 20. 4 00. 4 SO 5 (M.5 I.V. 7 33, 8 20, J 50, 10 2l 11 00 a. n . 12 00 noon, i2 3S (Limited l 00 and . i . iu ,) 1 10, i B0, 3 20, 3 50,102,5 00, 5GG 0 00, 7 02, 1 50, 10 00 p. in., 12 01, night. Sundays, 8 20, 4 05. 150 5 01, .15, 8 20,9 50,10 2L 1135 u. in., 12 03, 12 85, 2 30, 4 u'J, (Limited 4,J DWi 7 US, 7W, 10 00 p. m., 12 01 night Express for Boston without change, 11 00 a in., week-days, and 7 50 p. tn., dally. For Sea Jtrt, Anbury Park, Ocean Grove, Loiiir Branch. 820. 11 11 n iu. 3U0. 402 n in weekdays. Kor Lambcr.vUle, Kaston nnd Scranton, 0 50, 0 CO a m, 12 00 noon, ' 52, 5 00 (Uimbertvllle and i'aston oniy;, wceuuuys, aim v ik p m uauy. BulTalo, 0 00 u in, 12 00 noon weekdays, and 7 02 p in dally. WASHINGTON AND THIS SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington. 3 50, 7 20. 8 112, 10 20,1123,0.11)., 1200, J231 1 17, 8 12, 4 41, (5 25 Congrefslonal Limited,) 6 17. 6M,7 31 p. m., ami 12 05 night week days. Sundays, 3 50, 7 20,912. 1123. a. m., 1209, 1 12, 4 41, (520 Congressional Limited, 655 731 p. w. and vt u nigni. For Baltimore, accommodation, 9 12 n m, 2 02 and 4 01 p m week days, 5 04 aud 11 16 p in dally Atlantic Coast Line, express 12 (W r vuii aud 12 05 night, dally. Southern Hallway, express 0 55 p m, dally. Chesapeake & Ohio Hallway, 7 81 pin, dolly. For Old Point Comfort and Norfolk, 10 20 a in weekdays, 11 10 p m dally. Leuve Market street wharf as follows: Ex press for NewYork, 9 00 n m, 4 30 p iu week days. For Long Branch,' 'a Seaside Park, 8 30 a m weekdays. For Island Heights, 8 30 a m and 4 00 p in weekdays. FOH ATLANTIC CITY. Ijeave Broad street station via Delaware river bridge Express, 9 40 a m 7 05 p, in, Sundays, 9 20 a. m 7 05 p. m. Leave Market Street Warf Express, 9 00am. 2 00,4 00,5 00 p in. Sundays, 9 00, 10 00 a m (accointuodatlou 4 30 and 5 00 p in. For Car-e May, Sea Isle City, Ocean City, Avalon Stone Harbor, Anglesca, Wild wood and Hollj Beuch Kxpreut, 9 00 a in, 4 00, p ni week days. Sunda; a, 9 00 a in. For Sotners Point Express, 9 00 a. m.. 2 00, i 00, 3 00, p. ra. week days Sundays, 9 00 and 1000 a. n Tho Union Transfer Company will call for and check baggage from ht tela and residences. J. B. Hutchinson, J, 1L Wood, Gen'l Manager. Gen I Pait't;,r Ari Pilsner Beer. Needs no recommendation. Put lip in bottles for family use and 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. J :hmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH - PA. rilllions of Dollars Go up In smolco every year. Take i o risks but got your bouses, stock liable comianIoA as it'iueouteil by FlAVIn FAUST insurance Agreut Alto Ul. ui!AMliIeull OoupanlM risks but got your bouses, stock, fui. ii niture, etc., iuaurwl in flrsUilasac. vC. ) 4 1 ItirSii-iiiiiliikyfWirii' i