i and Vtt Both tho method and results when Syrup of Figs ia taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to tho tasto, and acts gently yet promptly ou tho Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses tho sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind over pro duced, pleasing to tho tasto and ac ceptable to tho stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneflcinl in its effects, prepared only from the mo3t healthy ana agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and havo mado it tho most popular remeJy known. Syrup of Fig3 is for sale in 50c and 1 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro sure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCWGn OAL UXHSVIUE, Kl NEW WHK. N.Y. Eld: Uea&icha and relieve all tho troubles lncf dent to ablUous eUtoof tho system, euoh aa Dizziness, Nausci, UrownlaoH, Wi-treei aftes catlnij. Fain in the Siilo, 4:0. Whilo thoir moot ireniua&blo encceau has been shown in curing Htnftache, yet Carter's tlttlo Liver Pllli an equally valuable la Constipation, ciiring and pro venting tlilstmnojlngcomiilalnt,while thoyalsa correct cHili'iordcr of thostomAcb stimulate tba liver and roguiate the bowels. Evealttheyonlj CUica (Aensthey would no almostprlcelossto thosowha lamlerfromtbiHuKtren luj comilMrt;bntfortii jiately tholrgoodnoBudo unoteiulhera.nnd those whooncotrythemw.il And thbtiollttloplUavalu tfiblelnaoroauy waystliitttUey will rot In wil XlSg'to do without tliom. But after allele- head flsthobanoof pomany lhoa that here Is where IKQ nnVo oar great bixtt. OurptlLicurertvlilla lolhersdonot. Carter's Initio Liver PilU aro very small and very easy to taiio. Ouo or two rills raakoa dose. They are strictly vogctabla and do not gripo or jmrfjo, but by their eentlo acUcn ploasoall wha use them. In vialaat25 cental livo forth Sold by drugglaU everywhere, or sent by mail. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York- SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE Unlike the Dutch Process No Alkalies -on Other Chemicals are used in ilia preparation of W. BAKER & CO.'S BreaHastCocoa tvhteh absolutely pure and soluble. It has more than three timet thettrenyth of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Rllnap n II : I 1. ... , ......... I uu .a uiwig iiuuimoi, Miusuny icsa man one cent a cwn. It is delicious, nourishing, and easily DiaESTED. , Sold by (Irorers ererywhtra. CT. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mais. H. T. M'GUIRE'S Sporting and Musical Resort ! Second St., GIR&RDVILLE. Host Wines, Liquors, lleers. Ales and Uncut brands) of Cigars ulwajrs on band. RUPTURE We. the underiituneit. wen entirely cured m 1 nptnr- h Phlladelnhla. Pa., H. .lonen IMil lns, Kenne tkjuare, !.; T. . Krellie, HlUiujjton. I'a.; K M. Kmull, Mount Alio, fa.; Kov. H. U. Hlisr roer. Miiuuury,il'a.! 1). I, 1.,Mhu jus. 12t Ht.. lteadln, Ha.; Win. Dlx. I82 M 1111r.no hi Philadelphia: H. L. Howe, soil Kim hi (lead lue, I'a.; Ueorceand lh. riurart, 4:11) Lociin Ht., Heading, Head for ciroular Hess' Livery Stable, xz8 X. Jtlarkct Alley. NEW BUGGIES AND HARNESS, SAFE HOUSES Finest turnouts In town. Would be pleased to receive a share of the public patronuge. HERYBiWffiflUA Act on a new principle regulate the liter, stomach and bowels through the nertet. lln. Hats' Pnxs ipeedilv cure biliousness, torpid liver and constipa tion, smallest, mildest, Barest! Bprtosao.aocta. bsmplei iCm at drunitlsto. Pr. illlea led. Co., ElUut, lit jyj- B. KISTLEK, M. D fjrraioiAit and burgeon. OMtp IN N. Jardli street, Bhenandoih, Pa CARTER'S IIP STYLE Ci1fl &SURE NSiai m' mm ii THE PEST IN HAMBURG Rapid Abatement in All But Three Suburbs. 16,470 CASES REPORTED UP TO DATE Nearly Onr-tliiK of Thrin Have rroretl Falal Summary Mruuru In the Infrn ted UlitrlctH Six Tliouiund Clarku Dli mlitiiPfl Slluutlon Ht Neir York Orona Ilrlslilnr Every Iay No Cholera at KIlEMbelli, N. J, IlAiiuuna, Sep. 20. Tho total number of vliolern cases up to to-dny has been 10,470, ot which 8,110 have ended in death. Tho reports for to-dny imllcnte a rapid nbiitcment of tlio disease in all except two or three suburbs. The number of fresh enses has been 621, or 82 fewer than yesterday; tho number of deaths, 187, or 87 fewer than yesterday; the number of burials, 292, or 37 leis than j'estordny. In public institutions thero ur4, this evening, 2,1)31) cholera patients, or 0 fewer than yesterday. Tho Health Board hHs now inspectors enough to watch closely all the infected districts and tho most painstaking disin fection is enforced in all cases. Vcrsous refusing to observe tho Health Bonrd's directions are fined, and, if still recal citrant, aro punished by arrest and im prisonment. These isnmmnry measures have worked like nuiglu and even in tho worst districts there aro now few persons who oppose the bunitary officials in the discharge of their duties. The firnt substantial evidenco of the approaching collapse of small business houses was given yesterday, when tho newspapers announced that 0,000 clerks had been dismissed by tradesmen, who could no longer afford to keep them. More such announcements may be ex pected before Oct. 1. Thousands of men will be obliged to seek employment in other cities soon it they and their fami lies aro not to be condomned to pauper ism during the winter. Prof. Koch has told tho people of Ber lin that tho epidemic cannot be commu nicated through the malls. Nevertheless, all matter leaving tho postofllce hero is carefully disinfected. Air. Stanhope, who was inocculatcd by Pasteur and came hero to expose himself to cholera, has been excluded from all hospitals and cholera barracks. The work on the artosian wells is bo iug pushed rapidly. Several engineers have been brought from other cities to hasten tho work. St. rETEitsnuita, Sep. 20. The corn and potato crops of North Finland have been almost entirely destroyed by frosts. A famino is imminent. Havre, Sep. 20. There wero four deaths from cholera in this city on Sun day and nine new cases of the disease. HAD PASSED QUARANTINE. Cholera .Suilililtly llriilM Out mi a Vecsel lit Hull, Knjrlllml. London, Sep. 20. The steamer Oranus, which, nrrived at Hull from Hamburg, was duly inspected by the health authori ties of Hull and pronounced free from in fection. Thereupon the vessel was admitted last Hvening to its dpek to unload. Tho unloading was nearly completed when one of tho firemen of the Oranus was taken suddenly ill, with every symp tom of cholera. He was at once taken to tho fover hos pital, where a careful diagnosis left 110 doubt that the case was one of Asiatic cholera, which had remained latent dur ing tho short voyage from Hamburg to Hull. Tho unloading of the Oranus was stopped and tho steamer was placed iu quaruntlno. The Itecoril at I'arl. Paris, Sep. 20. There have been 23 fresh enses of cholera and eight deaths in the city to-day. In the suburbs 11 fresh cases and seven deaths have been re ported. I'resh Cuaea lu Antwerp. ANTWEnr, Sep. 20. Two fresh cases of Asiatic cholera wero found in this city to-day. SITUATION AT FIRE ISLAND. Sheriff Itarllucr slur Ueruund the Urucua tlon of (tUHrtttitlne Tii.tlay. Babylon, Sep. 20, Piesident Young of the Health Board has gone to IUverhead to consult with Sheriff Dnrlltif. It is generally believed that the sheriff will go to Fire Island to day and make a formal demand for obedience to the orders of the Isllp health authorities. Lawyer Fishel says a suit for perman ent injunction restraining tho authorities from establishing a permanent quaran tine on Fire Island will be tried at ltiver head before Justico (Julloii in October. Some of tho Thirteenth'!, men complain that they aro doing more than their duty to the State as they wero one of the lirst regiments to go to Bullulo, and did duty there while other regiments in New York and Brooklyn were allowed to stay at home. NO CHOLERA AT ELI2ABETH. It Win llellevril That a Cane ,t the IM. neua UxUteil In Hie llipuul. Elizabeth, N. J., Sep. 20. Tho cuss of Buspecltd cholera in the hospital here turns out to be cholera morbus, Johu C usick, a Pole, employed in some chemical works on Stateu Islund, was udmiited to the hospital here buffer ing from what physicians thought wus Asiatic cholera. 'the bo-pital authorities at once tele graphed tho New York Bourd of Ho.iltU to send a cholera expert to diaguo&e the case. All the nurses and patients In-tlio hos pital who were able to move left the building in a fright. DIED ABROAD OF CHOLERA. Airs. Corlliindt Deluey Kvmis Kiircumut It, the PIhcuh In Cm Lb id. Plainweld, Sop, 20. Word is re. ceived iu Plulnfleld that Mrs. Clara MUH. ken Evans, wife ot Cortlundt Delacy Evans, aud daughter-in-law of tho late ex-Mayor John H. Evans, died last week at Carlsbad of the cholera. She had been taken to the wateriug place for her health early in the summer. Her uncle and guardian, Samuel Milllken ot Plain field, have received no particular! of her death. NEW YORK'S SCARE OVER. 'ot Can In the City Situation at Quar antine unci Cani l.nrr. New York, Sep. 20. New York's 111 liorn And ill-supported cholera scare has gasped its last gasp and passed away among the things to be forgotten. As thero never was any good reason for its existence, it was at its strongest a very feeble creature, and its short life came easily to an end with the announcement that six days had passed since the publi cation of the first alleged case of cholera in New York and not another case had developed in all the city. The quarantine steamer William B. Fletcher, with 850 immigrants, nrrived at Camp Low, on Sandy Hook,at 7:30, ac- compauled by Second Olilcer Porgellus, 1 of the steamship Kugia, on which they ' came across the ocean, I Thirteen of the Scandla's passengers ' also arrived. I It was a pitiful sight to seo tho two families that had left two of their dear ones behind dead. Each male member of , the two families wore a small pleco of black crape on his hat. j General Hamilton has done everything in his power to make them comfortable, and they seem to appreciate his actions. The Hoffman Island authorities sent I the poor immigrants here without a I mouthful of food and it was impossible to feed them immediately, which caused a great deal of excitement among them. some crying out lustily for food while) others appealed to all with whom they came in contact to give them something to eat and drink. Quite a scene occurred between General 1 Hamilton nud Second Officer Porgellus of the Rugia. Porgelius went among the immigrants using foul and boisterous language to them, and when General Hamilton called him to account for it, ho began in the same way on the General, Tho General grabbed him by the throat and used very forcible language to him, which caused him to subside. The immigrants are loud in their denunciations of the steamer people in regard to the treatment they received. Hoffman's Island is now deserted so far as immigrants are concerned. Gen. Hamilton my that by nightfall every thing will be in good shape at Camp Low. At Quarantine this morning thero is no change for tho worse, and Dr. Jenkins and his assistants are consequently happy. The yellow flag was ruu up from tho Scandia and Bohemia shortly before noon. A case of sickness was reported from each vessel, and the patients were at once removed to Swinburne Island. Dr. Jenkins, when seen this morning, said that ho was not disposed to pay any at tention to reports of bad treatment re ceived by women at Hoffman Island un til they were made personally to him. He doubted the truth of tho reports, and said he had not heard of them before. He will, he said, inquire into the subject as soon as possible. Dr. Byron's daily report to Dr. Jenkins is as follows: "Dr. Abbott is just back from the ship3. He brings two bodies from the Scandia lieginu Geisloff, ngod 00, who died of heart failure, and Christine Oelson, aged 8, whose death resulted from mirasmus, and one new patient, Scholem L'lia.an, ttged 11) years, from the Bohemia. With this cxoeption, all ot our patients are out of danger, and the island will soou be freo from cholera patients. MRS. HARRISON'S REMOVAL. I Start to lie Mnile Tl. Afternoon IMffl cullies of the Trip. Loon Lake, N. Y Sep. 20. The Presi dential party, including Mrs. Harrison, will leave tills afternoon and expect to reach Washington to-morrow morning. Tho details of the trip to Washington are purposely withhold in order that it may be made as quietly and comfortably as the occasion demands. Speaking generally, however, It may be stated that the trip will be made from Loon Lake to Plattsburg over the Chat eaugay road, from Plattsburg to Troy over the Delaware and Hudson road, from Troy to New York over the New York Central road, and from New York to Washington over the Pennsylvania Cen tral road. It is expected that each of these roads will furnish a special train and make every arrangement for the safety and comfort of the President's wife. v One of the principal difficulties ot the trip will bo the removal of the invalid from the cottage where she now lies to the railroad station at Loon Lake, a dis tance ot three miles, over a rough moun tain road. The transfer will be made in a long, covered wagon, especially adapted to tho road and arranged to receive 'the cot on which .Mrs, Harrison will be carried from her cottage. There are great misgivings as to the result ot the removal, hut nearly every person concerned in Mrs. Unrrison's wel fare considers that it is tho only thing to be done under the circumstances. Mr. George W. Boyd, of the Pennsyl vania road, will have charge of the trip. Ho was especially requested to do so by Mrs. Harrison. Knee War in Arkansas. Little Rook, Ark., Sep. L'0. News lias reached hern of a fearful ruoe war that culminated in a general light, in which four negroes were killed and Captain James, a white man, seriously wounded at Cuinpiignollo township, Calhoun county, two nights ago. The negroes are said to be greatly excited and under tho influence of vicious whito men are throat ening to kill every white man, woman and child in the county. Three SI en Shut Down. Chicago, 111., Sept. 20. At 4 o'clock a. in. James Duffy, watchman in the Rock Island yards, shot and killed An toue Deniirrth, uud fatally wounded Robert Marky and Charles Johnson. On last Thursday Duffy ordered a friend of Marky to leave the yard. Murky resented this as a personal Insult, and this morning went to Duffy's sbunty with friends nud sturtcd a quarrel, with the result mentioned. Want u Increase of Wages. Reading, Pa., Sep. 20. The employes 01 the Reading Iron Company are signing u petition for a 10 per cent, increase of wages. The wuges ut present are: Head welders, $11. 10; ' second, $1.80; head stralghteners, $1.05; second, $1.40; fire men, $1.70; poke-In, $1.10; laborers, $1. To Try u nylne (llrl. Memphis, Tenn.. Sent. 20. Judtro Du Dose has ordered the case ot Lillte Johnson to go to trial. She was with Alice Mitchell when the latter killed Freda Ward. Miss Johnson la dying of consumption, aud the Attorney-Ueuerai wauted the case dismissed. II PRINCE ON THE SH001 The Kaiser's Adjutant-Genera' Violently Insane). FIRED AT EVERYONE IN SIGHT. lie Drove All the GueiU J'rom the Ilote' at I.oiIk Woiinduil Two herTunta Onlj Overpowered When Firemen Played tin lleso on lllin. Lonz, Russia, Sop. 20. Prince Antot Rmlziwill, adjutant general of the Km peror's military household, head of. out of tho oldest families in Germany, be came violently insane on Sunday morn ing and hunted with firearms everybodj who approached him. Early last week tho Princo and General von Werder were invited to the Czar's hunting party at Spala. They ar rived at the Grand Hotel, Lodz, on Sat urday. Early Sunday morning the house wns roused by shots and shouting. Running from their rooms the guests saw tho Prince with a fowling piece in his hand and two revolvers in his belt, firing at everybody in his sight. Two servants lay wounded at the hoad of the grand stairway. Tho Prince had shot one iu the neck and the other in the breast. After all the guests had fled from the hotel the chief of police called out the lire brigade and four jets of water were played upon tho Princo. A company of soldiers who had been summonod entered the room just after the Prince had been floored by the water, overpowered him after a desperate strugglo and bound him with chains. The Prince was sent to a private asylum. The cause of his sudden madness is a mystery. He is 00 years old, and throughout his long court life has been nniversnlly esteemed for his kindness ot heart and nobility of character. He married u grand niece of Tallyrand. The wounded servants are likely to recover. PENNSYLVANIA DEMOCRATS- Convention of Sncleile-i lit M-rrtiiton Slany Isotiiblt-s Prestjiii. 1 Scranton, Pu., Sep. 20. The conven tion of Democratic societies ot Pennsyl vania opeils to-day, and the election of officers will lie the first business. Tliera is no evidence of opposition to the elec tion of President Beach, Secretary Wor man and Trensurer Klsner. Three thous and delegates are expected to bo in at tendance. . There will nlso be solid bodies of or ganized clubs in attendance from Phila delphia aud Pittsburg. The local arrange ments for the gathering are complete nud Pennsylvania Democrats will bo royally welcomed to Scrantou. The proceedings will be held in the Academy of Music, where will also fol low a mass meeting in tho evening at which Attorney-General Hensel, James M. Brek and Bourko Cockrau will mako addresses. Gov. Pnttison is also expected to be present and ex-President Cleveland has been Invited but he cannot attend. MURDERER MORGAN CAPTURED. Detective liitrtzvelr ICiinx Ullu Down, Galuliii: SS30,000 in KftiTui-ds. Kalamazoo, Mich., Sept. 20. On the night of June 21, 168i),Gcorge Jforgan, then a resident of Defumak Springs, Fla., murdered his wife and sister and fled. The crlms was most unprovoked and cold blooded, tho sister being shot and tho wife terribly cut and stabbed with a butcher knife. The wife's family is rich and influen tial, and immediately offered heavy re wards for Morgan's capturt. The city nud county officials added to the amounts until a fortune was uiled up for the man who made the capture. Hundreds of officers all over tho coun try took up the search, but, as time went by and no clues were obtained, they nil dropped it except Detective L. D. Hartzvelt, ot St. Augustine, Fla. He had money, and going on Morgan's trail at once has persevered until he has cap tured his man, who was working on a farm near this place. He is in jail here, and requisition papers have been sent for. Hartzfelt is extremely joyful, as the prize he has secured is said to aggregate $50,000. Another Ji-rey JIylery. New Yonic, Sep. 0. The body of a womau about 25 years old, 5 feet 7 inches in height, und weighing 120 pounds, was found during the morning in a pond on the estate of Johu Pettltt, at Silver Springs, Montrose, New Jersey. Tho body, which was neatly attired in a close fitting black dress trimmed with black lace, had evidently been in tho water about two weeks. The ideutlty of the body cannot yet be determined. The police think it is a ease ot murder. Did Not Serte the Subpcanus. Buffalo, N. Y., Sep. 20. Superin tendent Morgenstern has returned to Buffalo without having served subpeanas on the soldiers who shot Michael Broder ick. lie registered at the Sinclair House in New YorK, and a few hours after wards, and lwforo In- could look for the people of the Twenty-wound Regi ment, suffered an attack of rheumatism. He was obliged to return to liulf.tlo, and is confined to his house. It will be sev eral days More he can get out. The Mi'itmhii Curroll All Klfht. Boston, Sep. 20, The steamship Car roll, with 100 passengers uud 40 sailors, which is tlueo days overdue hero from Halifax, aud concerning which much anxiety has been felt both here and in Nova Scotia, has arrived ut Booth Bay, Me., with her crank pin broken, but otherwise all right. Indians Aeain Danolnc. Rapid Citt, S. D., Sep. 20. Parties who arrived yesterday from Pine Ridge Agency say that the Indians are dancing. Tho Brules especially are surly untl defiant. Their chief, Old Moccasin Top, who bus always given the agents trouble, is the leading spirit among the discon tented Indians, No Cholem on Iho Itultliuore, Baltimoiik, Sep. 20. Another cholera story has been oxploded by the nrrivul at her dock ot the Johnston Hue steamer Baltimore, which lias been detained at Quarantine Hying tbe yellow flag sines Saturday, The subjected cose proved to be simple diarrhoea. BASEBALL RESULTS. Clevelunds Still Hold the Lead -New Yurka Picking Up. AT BALTIMORE. Daltlmurc, 11: ltoston, 14. llatlerles-Cobb, Vlckery aud Ounson; Nich ols, Htlvetts and Bennett. AT PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia, a; Drooklyn, . lliitterles-Wcyhlnir and Clements: Konuodj aud Dalley. AT WASHINGTON. Wnslilnifton. 3; New York, 4. Ilatlorios Weckin and McQulre: King and Boyle. AT CLEVELAND. Clevelnnd.il: Pittsburg, It. Butteries Young and Zlmtner; Ehrot and Miller. AT CHICAGO. Chicago, 2; St. Louis, 0. IUtteries-Itutchlnson aud Klttrldge; Haw leyund Iluckley. AT CINCINNATI. Cincinnati-Louisville gamo not playod: club delayed hy wreck. fetanillnc; of the Clubs. re rw Won Tsui (Tt trot rii! c. Clevoland..:iU 10 .700 Phlladel'a .27 IH .4111 Iiostun Ill '.'1 .018 ClntHiri....;:7 88 .41)1 T'lttsburir .81 Si .5il Louisville.. U4 3J .441 Brooklyn. ..3D !0 .0311 llultimnro. till -M ,4:i4 anolnnati..a8 till .Sit) Hi lx)un...lt '.1(1 .345 NowVork..8 H7 .SOU Wasmnu'u.lO 3U .343 SHOT BY AN EMPLOYE. A. Itnllrtiml Superintendent Fatally Wounded 111 lll-ooklyn. Bbookltn, Sep. 20. Dennis Sullivan, tbo Superintendent of tho Coney Island & Brooklyn Railroad, was shot and prob ably fatally wounded lastnight by Frank Gately, an employe of tho road. Gately was dissatisfied about the work which Sullivan had directed him to per form, and during a quarrel about the matter drew a pistol and shot Sullivan iu the breast and neck. Gately is under arrest. Searlet Sued for Services. Boston, Sep. 20. MaBon Maxon has sued Edward F. Searles, ot Methuen, the heir of Mrs. Mark Ilopklns-Searles, for $2,657 for looking after witnesses in tho will case, particularly George Williams. It is said that Maxhon kept Williams, alias Wilson, alias Dearborn, away from Massachusetts during tho hearing over the probate of the will. Father HnmiihreT llelcimnd from Jail. Dublin, fc 20. Father Humphreys, the well ku 1 ."vitlonalist priest, has just been rele.i c i li om Jail, to which ho had been committed on the charge ot con tempt of court, and his examination on tho original accusation of riotous con duct has been set dorrn for hearing at Tipporary ou Wednesday. No YhIIow Fnvnr ou Itourd. New OnLEANS, Sep. 20. Special ad vices by telegraph from Mayor Elmer, ot Blloxl, to tbe Board of Health, say that the vessel Rosela Smith, at Chandaleur Island lias no yellow fever on bourd. NEWS OF THE DAY. The Sovereign Grand Lodge of Odd Fel lows opened its serious at Portland, Ore., yesterday. Wilfrid L. Law-son, while toying with a shotgun at Providence, accidentally shot his wife, Mary. Judge Brown of tho Indiana Circuit Court lias decided iu the railroad cases that the tax law is constitutional. Kitty Yancey, aged 12, and her brother Albert, aged 10, were killed in the woods at Warsaw, Minn., by a panther. The New York State Railroad Commis sion has approved of the extension of tho Port Jefferson hrauch ot the Long Island Railroud, Clayton & Redman's spinning mills aud the C'rabtree Woolcombers' mills were burned at Bradford, Eng., yester day. Loss $200,000. Alonzo Brookshlre, the murderer o Jailor Tipton uud Deputy Sheriff How vrd, was giveu a life sentence at French burg, Ky., yesterday. Julius Broiseau, aged GO, a customs officer at Moutreul, has been arrested in Boston charged with embezzling $1,700 ot customs receipts. Trurbach, a village ot two thousand inhabitants iu Renish Prussia, has been half destroyed by fire. Scores ot families are camping without shelter in the fields. Past Assistant Paymaster Harry D. Sul livan, of the U. S. N., is to be tried by court martial in Norfolk, Vu., on charge of retaining the money ot the boys on the J amestowu. While Robert Dark, an aged white man who keeps a fish store iu North Nash ville, Teuu,, was waiting on au unknown negro yesterday tho latter drew a kulfa uuu cut Dark's throat from ear to ear and robbed the btoro ot $3 . Woatliur irorooiit. Washinotin, I). 0., Sop. HO. For Raslern Now York! Fulr, cooler wouthor; northeast winds. l-'or Hmteni l'uium-l vuulu. Now Jersey auj Delaware: 1 air; cooler weather; northerly winds. Fur Western .Now York and Western Tenn 83'lvatiiu: Ciuming weather; silently cooler; uorth winds. For New DnglanJ: Fair, slightly cooler; northeasterly winds NKW YOltK JIAUICliT.S. Nrw YoltK. Sep. 10. Moony Q oU eair m tfui per oent. UONUS OUIUINO rittOK. U.S. &. r ion US. is. r UUU L.s. is. c 1)4 UTOOKS CLOSING. Dclawarn-lc lluusor. 120 (lelawnru. LuuKuwauua Jt Wujiern,,..,. trie sij trie oroleriea , uuvi Lake buoie , ISO New Jersey Oeuuul., heailing 54 f VVusuiru union , uu New YorltCuin.ru. w 10SM UHA1N UAItKm. Wbewt No. i. r4 wiiiiw. T8W- tSopt- 7SU. Corn No. -J, mixaU 8(1. Sopt., S.V4. uau-No. -, imxo4, UTI. Susie, UatJ; Out, PIIOUUUK lljUlKlil. llUTTr.H Crosiuerr, State & I'enn.. extras 24i$a.&S& So I Creamery, western, ttrnl., '-4 ojt'JIIfo - Creamery, western, sooount 20 caiit a I tiuiouuuy, u.t. mo, extras IS v.alU a CnnESK btate luotoiv, lull vream, lanov..l0 o.10Uo ataie luciorr, lull (ream, line 1Uo.i10Uo Bute melon', cumiuuu to toll,.,., u 1 g t LOOb - ptutf and I'enu. new laid. cholco.'Jl o.a93 0 8u.utuern.new laid. falrW food., c-alii.u Western, new laid, ornno SO ojUI Duck t(sn. Mary umd, prilo4oa,ll 0, a DR, MILES RESTORATIVE g3 ERViti j Nervous lr-";SMiioi4, Siok nitil Merrnus ilfiwtix-lir, dirkache, Dlzzliu-ns.Mor-bid Vtnr, tfnt VlnnhPH, Ncrvou n.T)Ojisln,Iullnpts. Con fusion, ir.v. t'rlH. rim. M. Vitus Dnnce, Opium Hnlilr, iftr-tiKki'micHs, etc., arc ctiretl 'j,V ir. MMo' Hcitoraiivo Nervine It docs not contain ovules. Mrs. Sophia C i,r,)wnleo. I)o1j.p(J , tin , sufT.-rod with l.pilppsy an- W years untl t-rtiflon to a conipMoeur" .1 icon "etro, Ella, Oregon, had been mat-ring with Noit om 1'roatratlnn for four yesrs, could not sleep, untiling bolnod him until he uxod Or. Miles' Re ?r:ttlva Hervlna; ho is -io.vt.-c1 Vi-oboots free M drum?istB. Dr. Miles' Hcrve and '.Ivr-rPlllff, m doups for !5 cent" are tho best eit.(! for Biliouancse, Torpid Liver, etc., etc Dir.Miles,MedIcalCo.,Elkhart,lnd. TItJAI. BUTTXS ntEE. EYE EXAMI NATION. oun EYE SPECIALIST win be m SHENANDOAH, Wednesday, Sept.28, At the FERGUSON HOUSE, from 8 30 A M to 5 1. M. l'ereons who havo In luhu-lie or u-hoie eyes are ctuiiing discomfort Bhonlri r.ill upon ourHpocialint, and tncy will receive mte'lient and Bkillful -tmtlon Nl) CIIAlt;H 10 eiamuir- j-ourcj-i Lvcry pair of gluuKcs ortler.-d Is guaranteed to be Hatlefactory QUEEN & CO. OculUtt ninl Opt U-iiill, loto C111-STNUT tvr., Phila. Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing. Curoa lhapped Hands, Wounds, Burno, Eta. F.oinovoa and Prevents Dandruff; -HUE RUSSIA SOAP, ' jccially Adapted for Use in Hard Wate SHILOH'S CURE. The success of this Great Cough Core If without a parallel in the history of medicine. All druggists arc authorized to sell it on a pos itive guarantee, a test that no other cure can suc cessfully stand. That it may become known, the Proprietors, at an enormous expense, arc placing a Sample Bottle Free into every hom in the United States and Canada. O If you have a Cough, Sore Throat, or Bronchitis, use it, fox it will cure you. If your child has the Croup, or Whooping Cough, use it promptly, and relief is sure. If you dread that insidious disease Consumption, use it. Ask your Druggist for SHILOH'S CURE, Price 10 cts., so cts. and $1.00. If your Lungs are sore or Back lams, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster, Price 25 cts. For sale by 0. H. Uagenbuob. There is Hope For ovory one who has blood trouble, no matter in what shaie or how long standing, provlileit mine of the ital organs bue been so far ho iied as to render a cure Impossible. B. 8- H. i'nes 10 the root of the ilnease, ami remote the. atisu, by cxwllini; the poison from the body, anil it tad same lime i-i a to ilototho whole fyctfiu. However '.ad your case may be, thero ia hopa FOR YOU. Cured lneof a most malignant typo of chronjo blood trouble, for which I had used various other remeil'es vltlmut effect. My weight Increased, anil my uiihli lmiroied Ineiery way. 1 consider b. S. fe. hd beat tonto I ever uel. '8. A. Wbiout, Midway, Ca " Treatite on blood, skin and contagious blood wlson mailed free. SWlFr SPECIFIC CO, Atlanta, Ca. 23 rt. SAJMDErj'S UTISTPATIKTS. WITH ttECTIO- B"T ' MAnvrTift IMVtnVl UfNTC. SUSFCKSOET, Prostration, 1 BMiitM BELT Will ur without tnrdlcto ttl lYthtntM reiattlng fro omrutkilea el Into, ncrt forcta, or ladliervtUtx, ttUAl ittKuniloB, drains, fiirvvua dl JUr, Us uiOMi. Uofuor, liuuau.t'U kidney, llftr ftniS baddtr can Uluti, Uo. back, luiuUgn, iritiie, fDtrl Ul-bttltb, I Ida t-O'trt: bt cruiiua lTidrful luritaU tltr H "V 9rita,a4it cuncni thkl ia ioiUntlj ft It bj tba waaraj urn UrMt fl.OOO.lV), Hl IH cart bit of th fcbavt dl. vt k. Tbouiu4i fetvt bea cured ttl inrrtlM uvonlloB flr kit other rttuolU fail), tn4 u lrr la of taitmaoUla la thUsd vry other tut. 1 or pr.warful luprotaj KLUTItlV KlrHkM)KT U IM ir'tle( booatrarofttrtd waak man, FKI K Hlt'lULL BttlTav lUaHh flcra lrr. fib (.UKihmU UMUII OATH, Bead far Ufa Ui-aUt4 itnpbtau, oai4, ttm at toill. Adilrtaa Ho. 810 Broudwny NEW YOB
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