EVENING HERALD KSTAItLISIIKl) 1B70. Published every Krciilng. Except Sunday, a! Hopth JxnmN STr.t.KT, Nuin Ckntrk. The Mi'" iM 'U -i Ii ' i-t"MulMh and tho niirt-it.ii ii- i i 1 fornix contfl ft wcek pny hIiLoij.- crtrri- a. IJy mail 8J.0O n ycar.orM ' cunM n tnoiitlK puyahlo In rut vn nee. lverttt incul-i ulmrgpu nciortlltiK toimconU ioh1Uoii, The pnMUltern roptve tho rlnM to chnnga the position of Ailverttsementfl whenever the pub lication ot new tleiiuirtilfl It. TJie rich! Is H-crvotl to t jjttany ndvertlaement, whether until for or not, innt the publishers may deem ' nprnper. AtlvrrtlMnjf rated made known tipoti application. Kntercd at tho pop to 01 ce at Sheoandoah, I'm., a? second etas- mall matter. TKf.KPIIONK CONNECTION 'All the News That's Fit to Print." Evening Herald Till ItSDW. OlTOIIKK 2, ISHS. JUR COUNIKY First. Last and Forever. Tiik limiting season U now on, uiiil it is vcrv liu.'Uv fortlie powder mills tlmt it tuki'i mi avi'iui'L' of ten shots tired to eucli blid hit. Damp M. Hiiiij at lust confesses to the iiiipai'doiinble sin, from a old liiijr Democratic standpoint, of vot- i ti? tr "William Jumitiipi lSryim Hut will lie do sontmin? Ax Kastern liiniitifiietiiiur is turn linr out a fabric made from the oil of com w liieli, it is claimed, will soon be ruiming neck and neck with the rub be r product of the country. "Tiik currents of destiny flow through the hearts of the people," said President McKinley in one of his latest speeches. It is a striking sentence and will bo apt to live. Dn. Swallow, in a recent speech, declared that he would receive 525,000 yotes. Ho might with just as union propriety claim that he will b nmtniiuo.is choice of tho people. the Hoods can be sold without iidver Using. And a man can go from Shen andoah to Philadelphia on horse back, but the "Cannon Hall Express" is (pucker and easier. Advertising makes selling easy. Tiik so-called "race wars" in the South are not to be compared with the feeling that will e.ist in this town after the election, and David M Graham prepares his triumphant inarch to Harrisburg. Sknatoii Tillman recommends shotguns to settle elections in Xortl Carolina. It would be interesting to know what his Schuylkill county friend, William Wiliielm, recommends for tills county, under present extra ordinary conditions. A woman now superintends the national affairs of China, and a woman's club has just been estab lished at St. Petersburg. In fact, the women seem to bo gaining ground everywhere, but always at the ex pense of the hearthstone. As if to make amends for what he did yesterday, Jupiter Pluvius appar ently deserted Philadelphia to-day Insuring an almost perfect day for the great military parade of the Peace Jubilee. Several hundred Shenandoah people are there to en joy it. it is to ho hoped to-morrow will be iii fair for tho civic parade. Mil. llAiniiTV emphatically denies that his conversion to Gulleyisiu is tho result of a deal with tho Demo cratic boss by which llarrity is to have the distribution of half of the executive patronage in the event of Jenks's election. It is noticablo hero in Schuylkill that the gold Democrats and the followers of Hryan are work ing in harmony. Wliy is this thuslyr SuMK of Roosevelt's Now York ene mies are lighting liim on the ground that he is too impulsive to mako a safe President. Tills is significant. McKinley is going to be elected Presi dent two years hence, and therefore no other Itopumicau will have a chance fortlie nomination until 1001 The New York Democrats feel that lloosevelt is going to sweep their state this year, and they fear that ho will got another term or two. After the Fever Llttlo Clrl Was Woak and Could Not Eat Hood's Sarsnparllla Cavo Hor Appotltoand Strongth Eozoma Disappearing. "My little girl waa bIcIc tor several months with typhoid fover, and after sh got over it she was weak aud did not eat. My husband got hor a bottle ot Hood's Barsaparlllu, saying It would make her eat and give her strength and It did, Hhe had taken It only a short time when she was well and strong. Everyone who sees her Is surprised at her improvement because she was so weak aud thin, but now Is fat aud healthy. I am giving her Hood's Barsaparllla now tor eczema and the trouble is fast dlsannearlncr. My hus band has taken It tor rheumatism and it has done him good." Mns. Clinton U, Copy., Buckingham Valley, Pennsylvania Hood's Sarsa- parllla Is the best tu tact tot One Trus Iilood Purifier. Hold by all druggists, f rloe, l j six tor to. I1UUU 8 flHS oUls. aid dlirentlon. 11a. REPUBLICAN SIDE OF IT (Continued Irool Flrt Page. ) lias lio a fitness exceeding that of Snyder tn run It? Tlmt la tho only ctieMlnn. I tiik tlio Democratic voter to vote for Mr. Mitlduuii, or myself, ns they Hint our re-perthe titne fur the position oxisting. It isu iUi-sHon of indi viduality, and not of political parly. Set nsldo every other consideration except that of personal fitness for tho place. Not party, not creed, not nationality, not your like or dislikes; lint simply ontuhler the question of fitness of the candidate for the olllio. It it only a question of personal fitness. Mr. Snyder was heartily npplauded upon the con elusion of his address hy the largo iincm binge.. Oener.il Adam A. King, of Itiltlinorc, Mil., whoso coming was doiihtlessly In a great measure responsible for tho largo number In tho assemblage, was introduiLil us the next speaker and made a masterly address. It was a tiustorpie-'o of oratoi v, free from af fectation, or deign to work upon the passions of the audience, serious and rational, clean cutand eU'ectivo. and at tho same time de void of abuse, (icncral King confined his attention to the national and state issues and maintained that they were of Interest In the present campaign to every Voter In every hamlet In the state of Pennsylvania, the declarations of the Democratic party to the contrary notwithstanding, lie reviewed and compared the histories of the lii pulilictn and Democratic parties from the Lincoln campaign to the ptcscut and declaied thiit the former was the only existing paiiy oi liberty, humanity and protection t loom , interests in tho United States. At time-. In- J Hlghts fororatory seemed to hold t he amtiein-. ' spell-hound and a ttniiu of appLni'-e w 1 prccipitakd during one of these pcrio,.s. I when "Tom" llrodeiick, of Klhingmvnn, shouted from the eutiauco to the la'l "iloorah for you, old boy ! Although I am Democratic voter, 1 like you. un.iwuy " i Tho exclamation atl'orded u vent for the ut audience, tlcmr.il King said thai a change ol S3 votes will mako Congiess Demucratn in the lower branch, make Mr Itailey, of Texas, speaker, and gio hint the appointment ol all the committees, which would be practiially the government of Congiess, and flee silver dUeusnious would bo again reopened. He charged that the assaults upon the personal characters of leading 1'enusylvania l'cpubli- cms was merely a scheme tudhcrt public attention from tho real issuo of the day. 1 he Jfepuhlican party is not perfect, he declared, and then asked if tho audience know of any human organization that Is so. Ho asked if tho audience over knew of any church or lodge, or society of any kind, orany company in tho army, that didu't have some bad men iu the ranks. Or did tho audiciue know of a family that didn't bavo somo black sheep hi it. In Pennsylvania, as In other statosand countries, there nro men who play thu part of sheep in wolves clothes. So, amid the myriad of men who sustain tho Republican party, there arc sumo bad men; hut with all its faults, the Republican party Is the only party in this land that has always been true to tho Union, true to tho enforcement of the country's laws, and true to the protection of American industries. Tho General added that ho thought tho pcoplo of Philadelphia did not wait quite long enough for tho I'caeo Jubilee. Ho ex pressed the belief that tho protocol between tho I'uited Statosand Spain is likely to be abrogated and kicked to pieces; that the Spanish commissioners aio playing for delay iu tho conference, so that they can hear tho results of the fall elections in this coun try, l'or, if tho people voto agiinst the ltepubliean administration, tho Spanish peo ple will proclaim it as a rebuke to President McKinley aud his administration Tor prose filling the war, and it will give the Spaniards hope for attaining their aims and courage to seek intervention. Dr. Swallow wasstampid as a crank, a pictender without qualifications or serious, honest aims, and a leader of mis chief makers. Congressman IJrumiu was tho last speaker and his remarks, as a whole, were in i (.'peti tion of tho many campaign addresses he lias made ill this town. He made one point which will bear publication, and that was In a comparison of thu Cleveland and McKinley administrations. Ho said: They (the Demo crats) say "Hut you said two years ago. 'elect McKinley and we will give you better times.'" I want to say yes. wo told you that, und I say '.lines aie better. Confidence is tho evidence of good times. You all re member that when Cleveland was elected President of tho United States ho was there a tow years and bankrupted tho treasury. Ho had to borrow 52(10,000,000. How did ho get it? Ho went to Drexcl, Morgan & Co. and said "I want you to get up a syndicate. I will givo you a commission. Tlieso hankers gavo him tho money. What did ho pty for it? Pour aud a half per cent, iuteiest. When did ho do it ' In tho time of profund peace, wueu we woro at Harmony witn caeli other, and at penro with the entire world. McKinley was elected, war was declined, and McKinley said "I must borrow money." How did ho get it? He didn't go to a syn dicate. He said '! want 5300,000,000." Ho went before the pcoplo and they responded. With one voice they said "We have for you $200,000,000, aud, if you want it, wo have a thousand Million to back tlmt up." wnai liid ho pay for this money? Tlireo per cent. When did ho get It? In time of war. Is not that an evidence of eoiiudenco? Unon getting down to local Issues Mr. llruinm lust his temper aud cast tho lie to the iter on a local De mocratic newspaper who charge I him with liaviug betrayed tho in terests of tho coal region worKingmeii. no halleiiged tho writer to take tho platform 1th liim at any time and prove the allega tion. Ho also said that tlio ucpuiillcan party had mado a practice for years past ot closing the campaign in Shenandoah, tint this year tlio Democrats had secured too nun lor mo laht beforo tho election. Ho s.nd ho would 10 piepared tosharotho platform that night itb liny man tlio Democratic party mignt select to discuss issues. It was almost olovoii I'lnek when Mr. llramni concluded his address. Don't Let Anybody Interfere, But Take l'aiiiTlna for coughs and colds, 25c, At druhlor Bros., drug store. SpunlHli Corruption In Cnliii. Havana, Oct. 27. During the last few weeks Spanish rule In the Island has been marked by unbridled corruption and UceiiBO on tho part of every man In power. A Spanish . cojonol, In open violation to General lilanco's decree forbidding thu confiscation of cattle, went to a rich tobacco planter In the province of Plnar del Itio nnd under threat of force took a hundred yoke of oxen, pretending that he needed food for his hungry men. The planter sent an enilssury with an offer to buy cat tle from the colonel, who sold him 60 yoke and gave him u bill of sale. With this documentary evidence tno planter made u fennel pretest to Goueral Her nandez de Velusco, Spanish military governor of the province, who replied that It wus an obvious theft, but that ho could do nothing. Vlolirs lo'lli'lllt-b 'Di'iniind. Pekln, Oct. 27. In response to the de mand of the Hilllsh minister, Sir Claude Macdotiald, the empress dow ager has issued an edict directing tho punishment of the Chlnee soldiers Who on Sunday attacked a party of h.n Bllsh railway engineers at the Marco Polo bridge, on tho Peidn-llunhow line. Tlio Weather, For eastern Pennsylvania, Now Jor ney and Delaware: Fair and not so cold tomorrow; high westerly winds, diminishing in force. ' 'tn m-rBft imi t i In i lElfilloNjlllt So Badly That She Had No Control of Her Hands. Completely Cured hy Dr. Greene's Nervura, Which She Pronounces "flic Prompt Kcmedy of the Ape For Curing Rheumatism and Neuralgia." "Three years ago I was very severely trou bled with rheumatism, so badly that I had no contiol of my hands. I tried several kinds of medicine without good results, in fact 1 grew worse. My sister knew of Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nervc iemedy and persuad ed me to try il. She brought me the remedy, and as fast ns one bollle was used up, she brought another, until I had used nine bottles when I was entirely cured and I have had no return since. "1 am fully convinced that Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy is the fore most remedy of the ago for rheumatism, ami for toning up the system and purif)ing thu blood, 1 heartily recommend the remedy. Mrs. Jr.NNii. I.. Goinz, Housekeeper, 'The Klsmere,' 140U II. Sf, Washington, U. C." Dr. Greene, 35 West 14th St., New York City, the most successful physician in curing disease, invites the sick to consult him free, personally or by letter. LAKE MICHIGAN'S GALE. Jotno Xni'i'ow lNc'iipes, lint Xo Loss of I.It'e Itoporlcd, ChloufTo, Oct. 27. The eale which began Tuesday night continued most ot yesterday, but at 10 o'clock last night the wind veered to couth, and the huge peas which had been rolling on Lake Michigan for the previous 21 hours are fast running down. Tho storm brought a long list of disasters te the local schooner licet, but there was no loss of life. A canvass of the craft at this end of Lake Michigan shows that the schooners Aberdeen, Delta, D. L. Flier, Hlwalnk, Stafford and McWIlI iams are missing. The Delta and the D. It. Filer hrok5 away from the schooner L. Panlow off Port Washington Tuesday night. The tug Dixon nnd life saving crew rescued Captain Horace Acres and crew of six men from tho barge Filer yesterday afternoon. The men had been clinging to the rigging for Z hours and were half dead from exposure. The ship was abandoned. She was of a tow of barges bound for Chicago nnd broke away from the steamer Palllc off Port Washington Tuesday evening. The Delta Is believed to be drifting 15 miles oft Kenosha. The Aloha went adrift from the Kalkaska and waterlogged off Grosse Point. The crew were brought ashore by the tug Perfection. Efforts are being made to save the vessel. The Maxwell, Cape Horn and Minerva lost canvas and deckloads. Four schooners are nt anchor In shallow water south of the harbor, but they are safe. Among marine men today the most anxiety is about the Aberdeen. It was hoped that she was at anchor off New Buffalo, but a telegram from that point says that nothing has been seen o her In that region. She had not been sighted by Incoming steamers, and from tho reports of tho Tuttto, at Mich igan City, the worst Is feared. The steamer II. A. Tuttle, grain la den, from this city, Is sunk In the mouth of the river at Michigan City, Ind., a total wreck. Seas are breaking over her nnd cho is now broken In two. The crew were taken off by the Ufa savers after 20 hours ot extreme peril. IIou's This? WcolTcr Ono Hundred Dollars lteward for any ease of Catarrh that can not bo cured hy Hall's Catarrh (Jure. 1'. J.t'lIKNKY it CO , Props., Toledo, O. Wo the undersigned, have known !'. J.Cheney or the last 15 years, and believe htm perfectly honorable In all business transactions nnd flu anctal y ahlo to carry out any obligations mado by their firm. Wrxr k Tit vex, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Wauiikii, Kinnax ,fc Mauvik, Wholesale Drug gists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon tlio blood and mucous surfaces of thosystom. PrlcoTISo. per bottle. Hold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. Crowfl Dropped Into flio I.uko, Ituclne, Wis., Oct. 27. While a large crowd of people yesterday were watch ing a tug enteilng the harbor with a car ferry belonging to the Lake Mich igan Car Ferry company and loaded with 28 enrs the sidewalk, which had been undermined by the seas, gave way nnd let the crowd Into the lake. About DO people went down, hut only two lit tle girls were Injured. 'Corrtllo KturniHlii Miiccrtnnln. Snlonlon, F.uropean Turkey, Oct. 27. Teriillc storms have swept over Mace donia, doing nn enormous amount of damage and causing considerable loss of life. In one Instance a caravan con slstlng of 47 persons and 100 horses was engulfed In the ltlver Gallce and all ere drowned. Scalii head Is an eczema or the scalp very severe sometimes, but it can bo cuied Doan's Ointment, ipilck and permanent hi Us results, At any drug store, DO cents. How Railways Improve. Nothing settles u road-bed like age. Noth ing impiovcs train service like experience. Witness a practical demonstration of theso theories by using tho Southern railway thu short lino to Plorida, this season. Thu track will be smooth, thu schedules fast, thu trains superb. l,et John M, llcull, District Pas senger Agent, 028 Chestnut street, Philadel phia, P.i . arrange the details, c'lrol I Ire I lire I Insuro your property fioiji IoshIii tho ldcst aud strongest cash companies : I'hila. Undcnvilters Insurauco Co. of North America and l'lie Association, Hartford LMwi I,,. ( .,' in,nrl..ni, Fir., I tiSII milfn Cil. .1 West Chester Flic lus. Co., Uulted Firomeijs Ins. Co. T. T. Wim.iams, 133 3. JarJIn St., Hheiuuduau. ii Kill' ttlVOrt ilTilVii J 1W nil i-mluT S-v TESLA'S MARVELOUS INVENTION. To Transmit Kleotrlcnl I'nwertoAuy Part or tho World. New York, Oct. 27. Nlckola Tc9ln, the electrician, describes In yesterday's Issue of The Electrical P.cvlew a possi bility in electric power transmission. His inventions for transmitting elec tricity at high ptessuie over long dis tances have been successfully applied at many nattnal souices of power. Probably the most hnportnnt of these plants In the United States is at Ni agara Falls, costing over $0,000,000 to Install, which supplies electricity to many large factories and supplies elec tric power for running the trolley linos of the city of lluftalo, 20 mlle3 dis tant. The announcement Is now made that by employing apparatus which he has Invented, capable of generating elec trical pressures vastly In excess of nny heretofore used, located nt natural sources of power, the current can bo conducted to a terminal maintained nt an elevation, where the rarefied atmos phoie Is capnble of conducting freely the particular current produced; then, at a distant point where the energy is to be used commel daily, to maintain a second toinilnnl ut about the same elevation to attract and receive the curt put and convey It to emih through sperlnl means for transforming and utilizing It. TIip Electrical Hevlew comments up on Mr. Tesla's novel and startling Ideas as follows: "Tcsla now pioposes to transmit, without the use of any wires, through the natural media the earth and the air greal amounts of power to dis tances of (In usands of miles. This will appear a dream a tale from tho Arab Ian Nights but the extraordinary dis coveries Teslu has ninde during a num ber of ycais of Incessant labor make It evident that his woik In this Held has passed a stage of laboratory experi ment, and Is leady for a practical test on an Industrial scale. The success of his efforts means that power from such sources as Niagara will become avail able In any part of the world, regard less of distance." THE CAMPS IN CUBA. Cabinet IIiih Not Yet Decided Wlioro Our Troops ahull Locate. Washington, Oct. 27. The final se lection of camp sites for American troops who will garrison Cuba awaits the president's return from Philadel phia. Although discussed at some length at Tuesday's cabinet meeting, the various reports of the Hecker board were not finally disposed of, and It Is probable that the cabinet will feel that It should take some export advice before making final selections. The troops will not be landed at any one place, but each detachment will be landed at the nearest and most ac cessible port to the place which Is to form Its camping grounds. Among the places that have been recommended by the Hecker board are: Guanabacoas, which can be reached best from Itegla, opposite Havana, on the bay: Mariano, about six miles southwest of Havana, with a seaport at Playa de Mariano, and Mailel, on a bay ot the same name about 25 miles distant from Havana, and beyond Mariano. All these sites fulfill the needs ot good camping ground, but In each case the Hecker hoard has found that there must be considerable expenditure by the gov ernment If permanent landing places are to he provided, so that the troops will not run the risk of Infection In passing through Havana. No ono would ever be hotheicd with con stipation if eyeryono knew how naturally and quickly llurdock Wood Hitters regulates tho stomach aud bonds. Spain's, Tliri'iilciied Cabinet Crisis. London, Oct. 27. The Madrid corre spondent of The Standard, telegraph ing by way of the frontier and dealing with the threatened cabinet crisis, points out the Impossibility of a change of government, because a change would almost ceitainly cause tho resignation of the Spanish commissioners in Paris, He says: "Senor Sngasta, therefore. will remain at the helm until the treaty of peace Is signed, unless General Wey ler or the military elements glv trouble." Hrltlsli Itoynl Commissioners!. St. John's, N. F., Oct. 27. Sir John Bramston and Admiral Sir James Ers klne, the royal commissioners on the French shore question, will leave for England on Saturday, having com pleted their work. Their conferences with the colonial ministry have result ed in a very satisfactory baBls of ne gotiations for the settlement of the en tire dltllculty. Dr. ItuU'H Cough Syrup 1ms cured whooping-cough when no other treatment would givo a relief, Por.croup this lciuark. able remedy has no equal, Iu conquers croup at once. l'o Const mot Torpedo Hont Destroyers Wilmington, Del., Oct. 27. The navy department yesterday .entered Into con tract with the firm of Harlan & Hol llngsworth, of this city, for the con struction of the 30 knot torpedo boat destroyers Hopkins and Hull. Desperate) Massachusetts Soluble, f Hlackstone, Mass., Oct. 27. Michael BarthoJImI shot his wife in the back .ast night, set fire to the house and .hen committed suicide. Mrs. llarthol- ml escaped from the house before It 7q.b consumed. Had Catarrh 30 Years. Josiah Bacon, conductor on the P. W. & II. U. R says. "I hail suffered with catarrh for 3o years anil regarded my case as hopeless. One day I saw the testimonial of Geo. II, Ilearu in a Braz ilian Balm circular. Ilearu was the euglneer on my train and I knew his case was desperate. I talked with Ilearu and his cure gave me hope. I began the use of the llalm at once. There was not much change for the first two months hut then I lgan to improve and in six mouths, to my inexpressible satisfaction, I was entirely cured." Shenandoah drug store, wholesale agents. Xt.E LKUU iTA115 TV lit r AsANY OTHEK, htd hulitrjr tu Choi a lt-tvlm? rHE I home, nr t-unnuiwion to Iu -fx A Kit i nt i tit nt s 1', rmauont et U H A we ?K, , J" -aSsSST -iHiinJusrV-i K'SStftX" .1A ir-sm 1 lull' ! I means pain, danger and posslblo death for some wives. For others it moans practically no disoomfortat nil. There is no reason why child birth should be a period of pain nnd dread. Sor. era! months beforo o woman becomes a mother sho should prcparo herself for tho critical ordeal. Tliero is a prepara tion made which ifl intended for this jiuiposo ulono. Tlio n.nuo of this wonderful preparation in It Is a liniment to ho ap plied or tornnlly. It relaxes tho mus cles nnd re lieves tho distension, gives elastici ty to every organ oon corned in childbirth, and takes away all dnngor and nearly all Buffer ing. Hestrcsulta follow if tho remedy is used during tho wliolo poriod of preg nancy. It is tho only remedy of tho kind in tho world that Is endorsed by physicians. 1 per bottle nt nil drug stores, or sent hy mail on receipt oi price. Free Books con- Friend. tnining invnluablo in formation for nil women, will bo sent to tiny ad dress upon application to Ihe Utidfleld Regulator Co, Atlanta, Ga. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE Ami I'MoHi-rH, the Hum! r America, Call lornla. 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They are also beautiful specimens of lithographic, art and very rcasonauio in price The Right Nama in the Right Place. Pan-Tina for coughs and colds, 85c. At G rubier Bros., drug storo. liniioid '.villi floror nnif.etr'tl. Cambridge, O., Oct. 2 Oren D. Law has been Indicted for the murder of his father-in-law, John W. Uoyd, and Mrs. Nannie Wirlck, daughter of John W. Uoyd. The murdered man was a wealthy farmer. He and his daughter were found at the I3oyd homestead early In September with crushed heads and bullet holes In body and head. Law was arrested. HIh revolver, which was blood stained, was found In a plk nearby, while his clothing, which was covered with blood, was found In the yard. Law's wife died a short time before the murder was committed, and It Is understood that Law learned that he was not to receive a "portion of Koyd's money. Switch LoTI Open, Tlireo Killed. Omaha, Neb., Oct. 27. A rear end collision on the Union Pacific yesterday resulted lu the death of three men and the serious injury of one other. The dead are: Samuel Hlndman, engineer; William Italian, fireman; B. Shannon, brakeman: Seriously Injured: John Grlllln, fireman. An extra freight train v. as stindlng on the side track, mil the switch being left open freight No. 27, going nt a good rate of speed, crashed Into the rear end of the extra. The engine was badly wrecked and four freight cars reduced almost to kindling wood. To Strike Against Overworn. Fall ltlver, Mass., Oct. 27. Upon the recommendation of the textile union a special general meeting of the weav ers' union last night passed a unani mous vote to stilko In the Hargraves mills on Monday against overtime work at night. There are 150 weavers In two rooms. The mill employs COO hands, and Its payroll amounts to 14,- D00 weekly. Secretary Whitehead says: The principle Involved Is to prevent the rising argument for longer work ing days. We cannot urge shorter days than other states if we work 14 hours In Massachusetts." .Towso .Tomes' Trial llegun. Kansas City, Mo.,, Oct. 27. The trial ot Jesse James, son of the noted out law, for complicity In the Missouri Pa cific train robbery at Leeds on Sept. 23 last, was liegun In the criminal court here yesterday. The day was spent in securing a Jury. Prominent lawyers have been retained by both sides, a formidable array of witnesses have been subponaed and a hard legal con test Is expected. To C'uro Cold In Onn Day Tako Laxative Bromo Quinlno Tablots. All druggists refund tho money If it fails to cure, 25o. Tho gcuiiiuu lias L. II. Q. on each tablet. tf PROFESSIONAL CARDS M. nUKKK, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW. Onico Kgun building, comer of Main an Centre street. Shenandoah, J II. 1'OMK.rtOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Hhcnaiidoah, Pa. pl!OK JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Bo i M, Mahauoy Clly, P. Having studied uudnr tome ol tha beat mantcre te London and Paris, will givo lessons on the violin, mandolin, guitar uud vocal culture. Tertuf rum.mi.li1e, Address luisrent Hlrome ll.c lowclc! rjl.ouauJoah. r I mi WILL EVACUATE FASH0DA. Hut I'rnnoo Wants Compensation. Kttohonor and Hiiriitler In Purls. Paris, Oct. 27. The Solr hears In dip lomatic circles that France is prepared to evacuate Fashodn, with the reserva-' Hon that she shall receive some com pensation, to be nrninged hereafter. "This result," says The Solr, "Is tho outcome of n new argument advanced by Lord Salisbury to the effect that, as the dispatch of the Marchand mission was not notified to Gient Britain, In accordance with custom, Great" Britain Is entitled to dispute Major March and's right to hold the territory' occu pied. As the Quay d'Oisay Is thus placed In a false position through the fault of M, Hanotaux, the predecessor of M. Delcasse, the latter Is forced to recognize the justice of the British ob jection." General Lord Herbert Kitchener, commander ot the Anglo-Egyptian for- oes In the Soudan, and Captain Barn tier, the French officer who brings Major Marehand's dispatches from Fashoda, arrived here at 10 o'clock Inst evening. General Kitchener left the railway station unnoticed. Captain Baratler received an ovation from hundreds of members of the Pa triotic League and others. Marcel Ha bert, a member of the chumber of dep uties, on behalf of the Patriotic League, presented Captain Baratler a gold medal. The friendly demonstrations continued until Captain Baratler reach ed his residence. There wns no further Incident, A feeling distinctly more peaceable regarding the Fashoda affair prevails In Paris. President Faure Is taking the crisis quietly, and the belief Is stronger than It was that M. Brlsson fell because he wished to fall. It Is now rumored that General Cha nolue resigned the war olllce portfolio out of pique at the refusal of the gen eral staff committee to give him com mand of an army corps. A Goutlp Trlho of Indians. Washington, Oct. 27. The alleged threatened outbreak of western Sho shone Indians In Nevada hus not been reported to the Indian bureau, and In the absence of any word of any kind officially on the subject Commissioner Jones Is Inclined to believe serious trouble Is not to be apprehended. Th2 official reports of the tilbe refer to Its members as "a simple, kind and gentle people," and the latest one states that "disturbances are not as ficquent among them us they would be among an equal number of white people dwell ing together." Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho test salvo iu tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, in,n- ni.nnn.i i.,..,.!,. ni.iu,in:D Wb.U,, bUO'ICU MIVlll.O, 1.1,1 lUMUi., LVIIIO, HUU all skin eruptions, and positively cures pilos, or Jo pay required. It is guaranteed to givo porfoct satisfaction or inony refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For salo by A. Wasloy. Coming Kvents, Vov. 1st. Annual supper under auspices of Calvary llaptist chuich, in Bobbins' opera house. Nov. 4 Grand concert In tho Methodist Episcopal church under the auspices of the ,M. E. chuich choir, assisted by tho Shenan doah male party. Nov. llith, Grand aunual supper under auspices of the meiiihersof Trinity Reformed church, in Itobhius' opera house, Nov. 21, Grand masquerade ball, In Bob bins' opera house, under auspices of tho Dewey Club. Nov. 21th. Turkey supper under the auspices of tho All Saints' chinch will ho held iu tho church basement, corner Oak and West streets. that ,io vi in, i i:i:i.in(1 With tho exhilarating sense of renewed health and strength and internal cleanliness, which follows the use of Syiup of Pigs, is unknown to the few who have not progressed beyond tho old-timo medicines aud thu cheap substitutes sometimes otl'ered bill never ac cepted by tho well-informed. Buy the genuine. .Manufactured hy tho California Pig Spiup Co. Are You Going to Cuba 7 If you arc, John M. Itcall, District Passen gcr Agent, Southern ILillway, U28 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa,. Is tho man toannlv to for rates, routes and schedules. Wiito to him. CASTOR I A Por Infants and Children. The K'md You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Are You doing to Havana 7 It will be a lovely trip for you this winter and it can ho made cheaply and comfortably, John M. Beall, District Passenger Agent, Southern Itailway, 028 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa., will furnish yoii all information if you will writo to him. ONE MONTH TO LITE, The Doctor gave me one month tu live. I had been sick for two years. I had Asthma, a tear lug cough aud dreadful Stomach trouble. The medicine, the expense, the suffering. Two years ol horror. Nothlhg helped me. Nothing gavo me even temporary relief, I could not sleep for the Asthma and cough, nor eat for my stomach seemed raw, I got so weak I could not walk ucioss the floor without help. My doctor gave me one mouth to live. My relatives In bucks Co.. Pa, were sent for aud came clear to Ipwa to bid me a last good bye. Then I heird ol Brazilian llalm and the wonderful cures it had made. I had little faith, but read aud re-read the testimonials. They seemed honest and I decided to try it. A drowning per son you know, catches at a straw. Still I did not dare hope It would dome any good. I felt sure 1 was too far gone. Well, if you will be lieve It, the very first bottle gave me the great est relief, I was better, surely better. Then I got more llalm and Toxlcola Tablets, They worKeq. wen to gether and I lm- ? roved rapidly, n all I bought eight $1.00 bot tles aud five boxes ol Toil cola Tablets A total cost of JlOJf and am not bet ter, not relieved, but cured. 1 have not beeu so well lu 20 vears. TMI do my own .'It' work aud thliil: l Jl 1 am good for a uianv venr.(. uol of mere life, but of vigor, health and liiipplr.es! and all due to those wonderful remedies, lira illlan Halm aud Toxlcola Tablets, hut I ought la say I did not use uear all the llalm aud Tab. lets myself, I gave away a great deal aud cured, Coughs aud Colds aud Asthma aud Stomach troubles all round the neighborhood, The peo ple say they never saw auythlug like It. Now I think eveiybody ought tokuow what Invalu ble remedies Ilrailllau l:am aud Toxlcola Tub. lets are and you are welcome to use my panic aud givethe suffering the facts about my case. Most greatfully yours, Mrs. T, C. Vaux, Uagley, Iowa. A GIM2AT OFrKIt. For the benefit of those sufferiuo; with Catarrh, Asthma, old Coughs, the effects of Grippe, etc., we will wrap with every $1.00 hottle of Brazilian Balm a Month's, treatnieut of Toxlcola Tablets I'RP.IUill January 1st, 1899. If you get hold of n bottle that does not contain the Tablets, semi us the cover of the bottle and we will mail you the Tablets free. II, F. Jackson & Co., Mfg. Chemists, Indian apolis, Ind. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, Wholesale Agents. At four jkoce, Dr. Miles' Nervino Restores Hoalth. ff f NOLR El'.EKIEL OBEAR, assessor and tax eullcjtor, Ilovorly, Mass., vrho hai passed tho 60th Hfo mllo stono. says: "Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervino ha3 done a great deal of Rood. I sufforcd f oryoars from sleeplessness and nervous hcait troublo. Would feci weary and used up In tho morn ing, had 1,0 ambition and my work seemed a burden. A friend iccomuicndod Dr. Mltos' Ncrvlue, anil I purchased n bottlo under protest as I had tried so many remedies un successfully, I thought It no uso. But It gavo mo restful jleop, a flood npiiotlto and restored mo to energetic health. It to a grand good medicine, and I will gladly wrlto anyono Inquiring, full partlcularsof niys.it- Istactory experience." ftvSHtlS?5533 Dr. Miles' Remedies ft fr .ii u bum uy uri uiug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottlo benofits or money ro- MIL.' rcisrvine ; FlcGtorcs . fuudod. Book on dis . Health eases of tho heart and I nerves free. Address, I DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., L'lkhart. lad. WEAR Royal Worcester Corsets. FOR SALE BV LEADING DEALEH8. ennsylvania RAILROAD. 8CHUYKII.L DIVISION. October 4, 1898. Trains will leave Shenandoah alter trie .core date for Wlggnn, Oilberton, Krnckvllle Dal k Water, St. Clair, l'ottsvltle. Hamburg, ltedliiK, Pottntown, Phoenlxvflle. Norrlstowu a d I'lltl. aielphtn (llnmd street station) at 0 09 nnd H 15 a. m., 2 02, 0 la p. in. on week days. Sundays, 8 15 a. m., i 25 p. iu. Trains leave Frackvlllo for Shenandoah 7 3G, IMS a.m. and 5 40, 7 US p. u. Monday, 11 01 a. m. uud 5 48 p. lu. Iave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah (via Frack vlllo) 7 10, 11 20 a. m., 5 20, 7 10 p. m. Sunday 10 3.5 a. m., 5 20 p. iu. Leave PhlladclpMa, (Broad street station), lot SliftMiudonh at 8 35 a. m., 4 10 p. lu. week days. Sundays leave at 6 50 and 9 23 a. m. Leave Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOR NEW YOIIK. KiprOHH. week-days, 8 20, 4 Oo, 4 50 5 01,5 15,6 50 7 33, 8 20, 9 DO, 10 21 11 00 a. in, 12 00 noon, 12 35 (Limited 1 00 aud 122 I . M ,) 1 40, J 80, 8 20, 3 50,4 02,5 00, 5 58 8 00, 7 02, 7 50, 10 00 p. in., 12 01, night. Sundays. 3 2C, 4 ft'.. 150. 5 05, 515, 8 20, 9 59, I0 51, 1135 a. lu., 12 03, 12 85, 2 SO, I 02, (Limited l 22,) 5 20, 5 56, 0 35, 7 02, 7 50, 10 00 p. ill., 12 01 night Express for Boston without chango, 11 00 a la,, week-days, and 7 50 p, m., dally. For Sea (llrt, Ashury 1'ark, Ocean drove, Long branch, 820, 11 11 a m, 330, 4 02 p m weekdays. For Lumber vlllc, Easton and Serauton, 0 50, 'J CO a in, 12 00 noon, 3 52, 5 00 (Innbettvlllo and Easton only), weekday)., and 7 02 p m dally, BulTalo, 9 00 in, 12 00 noon weekdays, and 7 Oi p in dally. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington. 3 SO, 7 20,8 32, 10 20, 11 23, a. 111., 1209, I231 111,1112,4 41, (3 25 Congressional Limited,) 6 17. , 7 3l J i. in., and 12 05 night week daya. Sundays, 50, 7 20,9 12, 11 23, a. 111., 1209, 1 12, 4 41, ('520 Congressional Limited,) 655 731 p. ui. and 12 03 night. For Baltlmoro, accommodation, 9 12 a m, 2 02 and 4 01 p in week days, 5 08 and 11 16 p iu dally Atlantic Coast Line, express 12 09 p m, and 12 03 night dully. Southern ltnhway, express 0 55 p m, daily. Chesapeake S: Ohio Huilway, 73i pm, daily. For Old Point Comfort nnd Norfolk. 10 20 a m weekdays, 11 10 p m dally. Leave Market street wharf as followBl Ex press for New York, 9 00 a in, 4 30 p tu week days. For Long Brunch, via Seaside Park, 8 30 a in weekd &. For Island Heights, 830 u in and 4 00 p m weekdays, FOIt ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad street station via Delaware il vor bridge Express, 9 40 a in,, 7 05 p. in. Sundays, 9 20u. in., 7 05 p. m. Leave Market Street Warf Express, 9 00 am, 2 00, 4 00,5 00 p m. Sundays, 903, 10 00 a in (accommodation 4 30 und 5 00 p iu. For Cape May. Sea Isle City. Ocean City, Avalon Stone Harbor, Anglesea, Wlldwood and Holly Beach Express, 900 u m, 4 00, p iu week days. Sunda) s 9 00 u in. For Homers Point Express, 9 00 a. m 2 00, 4 O0. 5 00, p. tn. week days Sundays, 9 00 und 10 00 a. m The Union Transfer Company will call for and check baggage from betels uud residences. I. B. HUTClllKSOM, J. It WOOII, Uen'l Manaeer. Uen'l Pa-s'g'r Aid Lauer'sJke Pilsner Beer. Needs no recommendation. Put up in bottles for familv j 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. ;hmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH - PA. nillions of Dollars , ... . viu uii in BinoKi. ivnrv veal. ' ild . risks but get your houses, stock, fu WI.UIU, uiv,, lusurou in arst-ciasa iu llablo companies as represented hy DAVID FAUST Insurance Agert Alio I.lls audAoeldsatal CompanlM 3 P
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