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(Id by all drarelsts for tl per bottle. tARTERS I Headache and relievo nil tbo troubles Inct I to a bilious stato of tbo system, such as Jnoss, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress nftsr fag, Pain In tho Bide, etc. W'lillo tholr most trkable success has been shown In curing Sacho, yet Carter's Llttlo Liver Pills aro Bly valuable In Constipation, curing nnd pre dng this annoying complalnt.wbllo they also :t nil uisuruem ui inu feiuuiacu, suniuiaie mo na reguiato too dowois. i;vcn it inoyonly they would bo almost priceless to those who irom mis oisiressing compiainti butiortu ' tbelr goodness does not end hero, nnd thasn linco try thorn will llnd thesa llttlo pills valu In so many ways that they will not bo wil ls do without them. But utter nil sick bead bane of so many lives that hero la whnrn hko our great boast. Our pills euro Itwhllo do not. er's l.lttlo Liver Tills aro very small and :asT to take. Ono or two nllla makn n ilnan. lare strictly vegetable and do not grlpo or , uuir uj ineir Kunuu action pieass au wno em. Invlnlsnt 25 centss IIto for tl. gold ggisis overywncre, or sent ny mall. flTER MEDICINE CO., Now Yortc. L PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE ink stains are removed and jammn' healed by the use of IKY DIAMOND R SOAP I of its high percentage of tat LSK YOUR QROCER FOR IT. lussian SoapSrt&tfcI.ti PA tkat CURE YOURSI-Ln 'if t :rnnilA.1 url T ri., ... u oranyuunaturuldlsebargeukl J""' druggist for a bottle of fvlthoutthcr.idor (doctor. Knn-no if . ij cures in a few davi cr.Id or publicity of ron-poisonous sndj guaranteed not to stricture. The fMrorral American Cur: Manufactured by The Evans Chemical Co, CINCINNATI, o A TPlnAilv x-M-h If used by Wives ab ntto experience the painful ordeal attondant upon Child-birth, prove-: an Infallible t-pec. flc fur, and oliria tea tlio tortures of uozi. flnenient, Irnauing thedangorstheraof to both mother and child, r-old by all druggists. Sent by express on reoeijit of price, Jl.M )r bottle, charges pro. raid. REGULATOR CO., ATLANTA. CA JIr. Fred Wiill.ice Has to Say, Co- Oaklan. Md. niwl wish to express my appre ems oi your uutarru Lairo I ith catarrh for five years, and baa glvon tne more relief than atje I have trleu, and it will un it a permanent cure. All it &d impartial trial to establish i very truiy, FltBD WALLAOH. Mill Point. W. Va. It. Wallace of one of the worst J on record, with a heavy dls (out. One bottle 'a guaranteed sure you oiuerwige no coarse. lUtUt. 1T10P9I. iro f or oatarrh and hay fever 0 Catarrh Cure. A three t for SI. and absolutely Oaed by vapor lnhilatlon, (Sfdlelne that reiches the ure to cure. For sale by all inters KIRK'S I ifikThe Evans Chemical Oo.ilffiM$ Mm CiLElUlUVAffi The Pestilenoe Sproading in Many Plaoea in Europo. REPORTS OF AM3RI0AN AGENTS. Orent Tnlna of Our New Qunrnntlno In spection Bystem Six Hundred Chios Have Occurred In Danublan Torts In n Fortnight, and the Slortollty Very Great. WAsniNOTOSf, Sept. 6. Keports recolvod by the Mnrltio hospital service Indicate that much cholera exUts in Europe, autl that tho (llsensu la Hpreadiup;, The only thltiK upon which the Marine hospital service hero looks vr 1th any degree of ap prehension is the constant Influx to this country of undesirable ImmlKrants.aKalnst whom it appears to be nlmost Impossible to Ktiard. The new law, however, lias Im-1 proved tho conditions of last year, and the ' authorities do not, as yet, see anything 1 from which thoy should take alarm. I London, Sept. 6. A dispatch from ! Varna describes the deplorable condition , into which Soollna has fallen since cholera broke out. The scourge continues to spread, all business Is stopped, nnd the streets of tho town are silent. Six hun dred cases of cholera have occurred In Dnuublnn ports in a fortnight, and tho mortality is high. The town of Kalafat, on the Danube, opposite Widln, Is in fected, and it is oftlclally admitted that there have been deaths from cholera in Bucharest. Great distress prevails In Styrna, where forty eight cases and forty two deaths have been reported in three dnys. I The Standard's correspondent at Con stantinople snys that flvo denths from Asintic cholera have occurred in a lunatio asylum In Scutnro, nnd that several deaths from the disease have occurred In Con stantinople, which have been hushed up to avoid alarming tho sultan. Spccialdis patohos from Vienna show n still further decline' in the epidemic in Hungary nnd Giilicia. Home, Sept. C All of the patients in hospital here supposed to have cholera havo been discharged cured. The city Is now declared to be healthy. Nino persons died of cholera In Naples yestorday. No now coses were roportod. In Palermo flvo new cases and Ave. deaths were reported. Bei:lin, Sept. 0. Cases of Asiatic chol era are reported In Cologne and Mnnheim. The case in Cologne is that of nn Italian who hnd just arrived in the city and who alea In the hospital. The Ornml Army. iNDIANAroLIS, Sept. 5. The great event of Grand Army week, the grand parade, is now a thing of the pnst. It was o busy I day for the Hed Cross ambulance corps. ' Between thirty and forty people wero taken ill on the streets and taken to tho hospitals. Ex-President Harrison's house was the objective point toward which hun dreds of comrades bent their steps. Tho doors were thrown wide open, and all who came woro welcomed. KreclccniiriRe Vorsus Pollnrd. Washington, Sept. 6. Representative William C. P. Breckinridge, of Kentucky, yesterday, by his attorneys.Phil B. Thomp son and Knoch Totten, of this city, filed his demurrer to the declaration of Made line V. Pollard filed in tho supreme cp.urt of the District of Columbia, Aug. 12, 1803, charging him with breach of promise of marriage and asking damages In the sum of $50,000. A Itecrptloii Tendered the Doctors. Washington, Sept. 0. Secretary and Mrs. Grcsham tendered a reception last night to tho delegates to the Pan Ameri can medical congress. The reception took pluce in the parlors of the Arlington ho tel. Tho Marino band was stationed In the large parlor and enlivened the event. Drs. Tyrol and Sternberg, of the Marino hospitul service, made the presentations. Death of n Danish I'rlnee, Copenhagen, Sept. C Prince William, brother of the king of Denmark, died iu this city last night. His death will cause the breaking up of the king's family gathering at Fredensborg. lie was born at Gottorp, April 10, 181G. He wa a field marshal lieutenant In the service of Austria, and a lieuteuant general in the Danish service. County Democrats In Convention. SCRANTON, Pa., Sept. T. The Democrats of Lackawanna county held their annual convention here and nominated the fol lowing ticket: Additional law Judge, P. P. Smith; couuty commissioners, John Demuth, of Scranton, nnd James Russell, of Fell township; county auditors, Joseph A. Dolphin, of Olyphant, and S. S. Spruks, of Scranton. M. Curnot's Health. Paris, Sept. 0. Reports that President Cnrnot was dead or dying wore started here by a group of tricky politicians, who are trying to bring about his retirement from olllce. M. Carnot Is not well, but ha was strong enough yosterday to proslde at a cabinet council in Fontaiuebleau. 'Welsh Day t the l'alr. Chicago, Sept. 6. The International Welsh JiiBteddfodd was opened yesterday at the fair by tho performance of Welsh druidlcnl rites on the government plaza, followed by exercises in Festival hall. A large crowd wa present at the ceremonies. A Happy Almshouse Inmate. Richmond. Sent. fl. A from Norfolk savs t.hnt Mm Amnnn n Ribble, an inmato of the almshouse In this city, won a suit In the corporation court there.awardtuc her real estate vain oil atSTO.000. Death of lidltor Dvrlght. Boston. Sent, u Tnl,n s r)wi,i,t .u. veteran musical critic, formerly editor and owner of Dnriirht'a .Tonrnul nf Xlnjr, .-A one of the most earnest promoters of mu sical culture in America, died here, aged 60. This Man HnU Nerve. A T 11 1 W Ctnnf. A Ti!,1wtn T7IU.J- aged 38, being crazy over religion, killed himself by cutting his throat. The I butcher knife was dull, so after the first slash Rtchnrdann shamane,! it ,nH fi,an - . . H V. , proceeded to the end. Japan's Crown Frluo. Win Point, Bept. 8. A salute of twenty-one guns was fired In honor of the presence of hie imperial ltlghueas, the crown prince ot Japan. Glass Works llaiuni. POUGHKKSPaiK, N. Y.. Sen. 8. The Piiughkeepsle Glass works started up after )w o months' Idleness. They employ from utv 10 men. IN SENATE AND HO0S. Senator Stewart's Aildrnss In Opposition to tint nepoal lllll. Washikciton. Sopt If any partloleof Interest existed In the mind of any sena tor In connection with the legislation of 1873 by which the silver dollar was dropped out of the cotunge (remaining out until the passage of tho Bland Allison act) he had nn opportunity yesterday of learning from Mr. Stewart every incident bearing upon it before, since, nnd nt tho time of its enactment. Mr. Stewnrt's version of that old history differed from the version rrlven bv Mr. Shcrinnn 1mt wl-. T.ltiln attention was paid to Mr, Stewart's speech, fiuit at one point of It ha complained that tonators were In the cloak rooms, and not In the chamber, A call of the roll, however, quickly se cured a quorum. At other points ho de clined to permit Mr. Heir to interpose some remarks. iliwilLMintlntr t.bnm n "n Inf. of trash," and Mr. Aldrich (Hep., R. I.) met similar treatment, his interference bo lni: callod "aggravating." Mr. Stewnrt occupied tlio iioor over three and a half hours, delivering his speech from type written sheets, and not ltuvlng finished when the senate went into executive ses sion. The resolution changing the hour of meeting from noon till 11 was offered by Mr. Voorhces (I)ern., Ind.), and is to be called up for action today. A concurrent resolution for a joint select committee on fltiauco (seven senators and seven ropro BPiitatlvos) was'introduced by Mr. Morgan (Dem., Ala.), and Is also to be called up by him today. The most remnrkable propo sition of tho day was a bill introduced (by request) by Mr. Peffer for a department of education and for nn appropriation (in aluminum coins) of 6800,000,000. A Constable Guilty of Contempt. ClIAULESTON, S. C, Sept. 6. On Aug. 1 I. C. B. Swann, one of Governor Tillman's dispensary constables, seized a barrel of whisky in custody of the South Carolina railroad, this city. When seizure, was made Swann showed no authority from either conslgneo or consigner of thogoods. Swnnn was taken before Judge Slmonton, iu the United States circuit court, on peti tion to show cause why ho should not bo attached for contempt. In his decision, just filed, Judgo Slmonton holds that Swann was gullty.of an outrageous viola tion of the law, and declares that no search and seizure of property can be made with out due process of law. Ho adjudges Swann guilty of contempt, nnd orders that ho be Imprisoned in the Charleston county jnil until ho returns seized goods to tho custody of the receiver of the railroads, and when the goods have been returned that ha Buffer a further Imprisonment in the county jail for three months and until he pays the cost of tire proceedings. "6- locte., DOcts., and $1.00 per Bottle. Curofl ConcIlS. 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Trim I IBL, N11 liwrtismul si Aillnu to equal him. Iailinj nispaiH'W liittiiouiu-t u i the ouly tiuo ami ucuuliu' ti(ltitjNinu' N). nu-t QuttU Mid noulsl-b.' kiHclitliftH aif (Lftlltiiu'-l m trt-armtnt of v,.nvt i'un of IttiMtd IolM)ii, Kti-itsitti Htrk-liir?ttt etc., for jitum of f,m. Houre i'n.h v to 3) uv'tfH, 6 to S , Wed and Sut Ototu hu i cUrsallaar. Vr!' i.km nr.it i tn itir((,v 11 IRISHMAN'S GRATITTDF Mlfeo 6. I. O'Donnel. miti t "nn. ft. P. ilCCh v u c 11 in wuix tlttllira, y,hon in Philadelphia, of a Terr bad otuu of juuthfuL ludlkcrctluu. Ilia face was nwollen to ite utmost, vgB aud arms full of ulcrn. liulr tell out, and tho teeth livvauio looc llunc pnlaed ho much that Injwctlon of mor phiu failed to relluve. The nuIU on unKvr and toes became rotten. Jla could m-ithur eat nor Urlnk, aud wrote to tut) that he wantMl to rnnimlt. nut. ciae, 1 t-nt over to 1'iiiiaaeipiiia and toulc him from a quack who treatud Uim. liuufcuijuuntuuK, I nLtLl CSS North Fourth Htrfit. lie waa nurprUvd that men could adveituu tin iiuwW jwclallu and ruin men like my Jaim. .Well.p R.TH EL cured hit son, and I am irrau ful to QR, THCIIL vid wish this tatfimmt to hi- imMudml lor IwiieHt irf i4hefi, No name op uddres Mill bo iubUhed without theC4incnt of the -utleut. TWICE TOLD TALES I Are sometimes a bore, but when the pea Bio ure told twice tbat at Uall&f tier's heap Cash Htore they ean buy Flour and IV a et lower rates than nnywaere In this town, they are gUd to teat the truth oi the oft repeated story. FuU llneotGro eeries, Butter and Egga, t'otutow, Oreer 'iruelc, Bay and Straw. Gallagher's Cheap Cash n 511 WiST GENTSI HP Ml J 1 vittm TERRIBLE JXPLOSIONI Too High Pressure. In tliese tlnysof keen competition In every lino, when tho business man is compolloil to bend his intellect and every energy to tlio siiceoss of his business; tho clerk, book keeper, professional man nnd laborer, to drive themselves at a terrific rate, there can be but one result an explosion, which, if not resiilllng in immediate dentil, leaves them with shuttered bruins nnd bodies. They are running at too high pressure. The strain is too great. Something must and does giyo way. This is equally true of women. Though their splicro is more limited, tlicy havo their daily burdens, frets, nnd worries, and the results aro tho saino as with their stronger compnnions. This condition is growing worse every day. The tnpidity of its incrcaso is awful to contemplate. Our homes, hospitals, nnd insane nHylumsnre full of tho unlortunntos, and aro beingjirowded still further. There is but one solution of the matter. Ilecog nizo tho importance of the situation ntonre, and tnko tho necessary measures to over come it. If you have falling memory, hot fliishos, dizziness, nervous or sick headache, biliousness, irritability, melancholy, sleep lessness, fainting, nervous dyspepsia, epi lepsy, etc., know that anyone of them is but a symptom of the calamity that may befall you. and even though you havo used so called remedies and treated with reputablo physicians with llttlo or no benefit, give Dr. Allies' Restorative Nervine a trial. It is the only remedy that may bo depended upon for nervous dUordcrs. " Two years ngn I used Iir Hllca' Kestoratlve Kervino with marked benefit, and Inter induced mv on, who had heen sick with catarrh of tlio bladder flvo yoara In tho hands of our best phy sicians, to try It together with Dr. Miles' Nervo and Liter Hills. Ho was so wonderfully benefited that he lnttendlnr to business iiRftln. My wife n'so it-eil Nervine with most excellont rCMnis. A 'I nf u together havo not used more than tlx bottles of Nervlno. Several of our frlcndx havo al- used It, and aro (rrontly Improved." T-oius (lihhs, lineher & Qlbbs Plow Co , Canton, Ohio. I'r Miles' Itestoratlvo Nervine Is sold bv all druggists nn ft positive fruarantce, or sent by Dr. Mites Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.. on receipt of Frlre, l nerbottle, six bottles, 8.', cxpresaprepald. t Is positively free from opiates or dangerous '"rims Free book at druggists, or by mall. CAN BE CURED A CURE GUARANTEED DR. J. B. MAYER, !015ArchSL,Plii!a.,Pa. Kasonconce, no operntlonor ilulay from husl noss, utfhted 1 y thuusiuula c f utc. cnilorM' jacnts of iiliys cl.ir.s, ladies n-.iil rromlnent cltl Mn ran uosu lint otTlco. Consultation free tuul ttrictly tonlliKiillal. Send for circulars. Oltlco iouva : a II. jj. to 3 P.J.:. r:3 EtTEMSCr. Tho follow! iiijnroafevcf tho many that havo heen entirely c .red of ltupturo by Un. J. It. (AYE lS Tl.rj.MJIDNT : Jjj ib T. Schaat, 'J820 Kortji Erond Pt., Thlla. Jl. U. shtesly, Ehoeltcn, Dauphin Co., I n. V. 11. 'ioxllir, 1 hccnlxvllle, l'a. It. A. Hall, Neivtcn, N. J. John II fvhe.rer, Yellow Uousel'.O ,TSerksCo..ra A. a. Kl. ingraa, I.lmekllu 1'. O , lltria C'c l'a. B. Jon m I'lu .pi. Kennel Hquare, l'a A. A. (1'ild. .ncnthy, feet' alia, Col. Co., Ta. C Horluig', I. ulna lllll, N. J. D. IS. Hess, hoekhlll, l'a. F. A Kreltz, t'atington, Ta. K. M. Small, J'mmt Alto. ra. j iS Vsivh, rittvllle, 2ind ward, Diila. L. II. Uun'.-el, 1131 Linden St, Alltntown, Tr. ico. W. Watt, lorrlftewn, I"a. S. T. Iienny, CCI S. lUh St.. Phita. itev. S. II. Sh rr r. Fvnbury, l'a. A. P. Levimarj. Woodbury, N. .1. U. J. Dol'.ott, 2' I S. litb St., neadhiK, Pi: Israel Sandt, j:c!a St., Si.uth Kaston. Pa. U P. Dcturk, Jr., Oley, Berks Co , l'a. J. GensQhelrao", Clajton. N. J. Z. IC, Dancnh'Wtr, 1109 Colntnblc Ave., Pa. O. C. Piper, 7i5 fearl St.. Ittndlng. Pa. Wra. Gmntland, Gloucester. N. M. Biiiw, Wincni Avenue, W. of Jlcnis Btrctt, Oermantown, Phlla. Wm. Dix. .'WS Ucctrott 6t., FMla. Thomas B. Hartunp, New Ringgold, Pa. O. heckel, 2231 Reese St.. Phlla. J. O. Qulmbv, 211 Penrl St.. Reading, Pa. R. O. Stanley, i'U Spruce Et . Lebanon, Ta. A. Schneider, Iicust Dale, Fa. I). B. Noll, Limekiln P. O.. Berkt Co., Ta. C. A. Dcturk, Bl'dsbiro Berks Co., Pa. Wra. E. Ilartomilne, Plincnixville, Po. W.JI.Ltnebach.CJl Washington St , Reading, Po. John o. Lyme, 1S10 Howard fit., Itorrisburg, l'a. Chas Smith, i.2 Greenwich St., Phlla. G, Burkhara, 4JD I.ocut St., Reading, Ta. C. C. Koehn, DouKlasville, Berks Co., l'a, Henry L. Howe, I'otUtown, Pa. Q. L. Sivsrtz, I'oynette. Wis. ivm. J. Bible ham. SfOTaylorSt. Camdcn.N-J. Alfred Haley, Phlllipsbtirg, N. .1. it. Magill, Glc-! Lock, Chester Co., Pa. Mr. Beckard, Eaird St., Germantowu, rhlla. John Rhnwi. T.ford P. O., Mon;:. Co., Pa. wm. Etitngor. Lecsport. Pa. E. Cmbtree, 2901 ralethorp St . Thlls. 'T, 1 Preol", ' ' rth 2nd St., Phlla. Phlladelphii Or is closed on th2ndSnlur davofeao'im. i. . Dr. J.U. Meer beirgnt tbo Hotel Penn, Rlj. i g. 1 .i , to gh u treatment to per-om in thut vicinity ( n that chv Dr. J. 11. Jlajcr' terms f r treatment ia in reach of oil. Call and ce' cured, N. 11. lvrons from c-t.t of t'iwn can rectlvo trriitmert r- li 'urn 1 or.io Ilia nm oduj . The only SURE ROACH DESTROYER MAHIRERS' We guarantee it to rid the house of rtTS, rtoscHCS A.V, aIJ Watcr Duos, or SfcT"ttw MONEY FlEFUriDED. MAURERS' Persian iwecnT iinunro - V IIWLI I I J If kV ( 1 1 J$ Is the best la the marku for tir 4 f Bcdbuu. ants, hotm. iMSICTfi ON Doiil 4.C Tor Sale by All "-ijgNtl He aure....d Svi iht .emtio. Manulai"orii t tAUR. 4 c H A CUP OP CHOCOLATE delicious to tho taste, invigorating nnd strengthening to tho body, made in ONE MINUTE from 5S vTant AncO.kCrTitor cp HIV i Le u lij, WjWJE Only 30 eti. for a full pound package. Free sample on application to manufacturers, roiuLi DT K. H. Severn, F.K. Idagirgle. W. II. Watew f IRE INSUBAHC1, uit'.tMaM o". ,f i ' w;ilu in' " ?- . 'afo ti it. Xhtun'twaati, s; MB. WTO AI'I'ML, He ProBonts Beading's Affairs to the Geourity Holders. HE WANTS A NEW MANAGEMENT. Ills VUns Ilnsed on the Fnct Tlint the i"l'ofij ii nun nuuiiii, nut iliac II Is tiring Worked In the Interest or Its Competitors. Net.- York, Sept. 6. Isnno h. Illce's nppenl to the Heading security holders wan lnuod thW morning. It contnlim the hls- I tory of tlio property since hii connection 1 with It nn1 the onuses which led to tho re ceivership, and which nre keeplttR It there now. It points out tho way lu which the property onn be saved, probably without requiring na nsaessment, providing Unit ' the management is changed without do- I lny. Mr. Itlce nsvys In part! "The security holders of Itcndlng have, In my estimation, ft mnrnl duty to perform, namely to de nt nl restitution and mote out retribu tion. That they can retrieve the fortune ot tholr property Is to me a settled convic tion. Inspltoof tho mlsmnnngement to which tho property has been subjected for over a year; In splto of tho waste of Its ns sets nnd the deterioration of its buriuoss, It yet remains in wealth of resources and capability of development a property with out parallel. Placed under the enro of a lonl, devoted and capable management, which the security holdors can secure for It, its prosperity may still be restored, and every ono of its obligations made valuable gain." Mr. Itlce then refers to his successful as sisting in the formation of a syndlcnte In tho latter part of 1880, for the permanent ownership of a majority of the Heading stock, of Its dissolution while he was in Europe, and continues: "Shortly after my return to this country Mr. MoI.eod con fided In me his plan for theanthraclte coal combination. The main obstacle to Its ex ecution was tho apparent unwillingness of the .lorsey Central to lease Itself to tho Heading. The Lehltrh Vallor. he felt as sured, was willing to ffo leased, but tho leasing of the property without the simul taneous leasing of the Jersey Central, was to bo rejected as absurd. He then In- trusted trie with the negotiations for leas ing tho Jersey Central. In this I was suc cessful, and thus the combination was brought about." Shortly nftcr Its consummation Mr. Rice goes on to tell of floating a debt of 1,500.000 and the sale of tho bonds there for, lie also says tho receivership wns a surprise to him. Ho goes on to tell of tho lease of New York and New England to the Boiton and Maine and then tho leaso of the latter to tho Rending, which was the guarantee a of minimum of 0 per cent, dividends on the stoe'e. Mr. Rice criticizes Mr. Harris for the ratlllcatioti ot tho Boston and Maine spec ulations. Ho also comments on th r. celvers' decision to pay the unearned Le high Valley dividend at all hazard, nnd thereby cause a default In tho interest of Kenning general mortgage bonds. Mr. nico then goes Into the abrogation of tlm Lehigh Valloy lease and the appointment oi.j. j.mvner wetsti, chairman or Head ing's finance committee, and the breaking of the ten years' contract with Coxo Brothers. The decreased output In 1893 by Roading while tho general output Increased largely Is nlso commented upon, nnd Mr. Rico concludes: "Unless n change is mndo, nnd speedily, the consequences of the amazing decrease in net earnings expected this year will soon manifest themselves. Wo al ready hear of enormous assessments on the the junior securities, of a foreclosure. Jersey Central, the Pennsylvania, and other companies will expect to be In posi tion to divide the spoils. Rumor is, in deed, already rifo with the allotment of the choice morsels. "Action must be prompt, quick and de olsive to secure such n management as the ocoasion demands namely a manage ment which will be able nnd determined to restore the business belonging to the company that by negleot and design has been forced Into other channels.and which, above all, will recognize the commercial character of Reading's great coal business nnd put Into practice the only principle wheroby that coal business can be made proutahie namely, to mine and sell as much ns possible consistent with a fair re gard for the interests of trade as n whole. It must nlso undertake at once n thorough examination of the comnany's affairs, ami upon the results of that examination It must depend whether any reorganization ftt all is necessary. "I, therefore, appeal to my fellow secur ity holders to unlto with me for the rescue of our common property. The parties who have usurped Its control for their purposes will yield only to numbers. I request se curity holders to send me their names and addresses, together with the amount and classes of the securities thoy hold. Upon the receipt of an adequate response a com mittee of representative men largely In terested In the property will be formed, whose names, as well as the nnmos of the new management whloh they may select, will be submitted to the approval of the security holders, "When that Is obtained proper steps will nt once be taken to install tho new management, and thus to enter upon the task of reviving the company's business and rehabilitating Its finances. Holders of over t30, 000,000 of securities have already offered me tbelr oo operation In this move ment. As the default on the general mortgage bonds will mature nn-'ict. 1, the promptest response Is necessnty." The rhllni's phla's Kemnrkable Work. Washington, Sept. 6. Offlolals of the navy department are very muob. gratified over the recent performance of the cruiser Philadelphia. The Philadelphia made the run from Rio de Janeiro to Callao, a dis tance of 8,000 mllu.', in twenty days and eighteen hours, wliuout stopping any where for coal. This Is at the rate ot 343 miles a day for a continuous run of twenty-one days with coaling. Brnkur Iluthaway Arrested. Fall IUvsr, Sept. 6. A complaint for forgery has been made against Welcome H. Hathaway, the ootton broker, and be was arrested yesterday afternoon. This complaint was formulated and sworn to after a long conference of bankers a id lawyer. The amount of the forgery Is placed at 15,000. The oomplalnant U the National Union bank. ) il 11 it .tut lu tho Stilt Trade. llBNNiNaTON, Vt.. Sent. 0. The slate ' intUiUfsuituMrs of Granville and viotnity ' havaar)d tnj; m ,-!,, a 11 the quarries I Uot I tor au ludi-uniia ptriod, or until I: -.are it a demand for slate. The shut d iwji will affect nearly 3,000 emploj es, jmuny qt whom have families. SgTHE KIND & THAT CURES" &H 15. A. WOLT-AUKIt, hi Torturing Eczcinn, m INDIGEStlON AND" 1 LOSS OF APPETITE g g CURED. S )B TirK FOLLOWING BTHONU TKHTtMONIAL VAftS SgSKNTffl 11V TIIT I.ABUK MVttt IIANTH.E 1IOIT8KS HHorC. V I'AIMPRA C'., IlKBklMF.R, N. Y. H 1ANA 8 IRH IP ABII.L C. MM Jj OENTLKMkn tliurnw (he pt thrre yw Z BRJh&ve euffi ml cm-ulerably with KcKdim ttEfil glim'a no that I mas unable to nttt nil to my work. Igg nil! tmff. ml from lmllttt'Mtlnn. ami bailing ftNnin down. I triitl Mirlnus ,i wtlU'i without ob-0 HHalalng any rollil until 1 was induced to try Wm m DANA'S m 1 SABSAPARILLA " u I haro tshen only two tattles ami fM like $ Eliviv limn. IMimtlm Bnil liliitrhon have rnllri'ly illiip!rnrett AmM'Hto llrwl8 111(11 JMorOMtfoii uml. In fnrt 1 liellrvo if BJ8J 551 had not takrii DANA'S I would not tio llIU ugS H llcriimer, N. Y. F A.'WOI.LABUt. fig g D "a SarsnparIHa Co., Belfast. Maine Jg Professional Cards. TOIIN li. COYLE. 0 A TTOllNKY-A T-hA W. Olllce lleddall hullding, Hhonandoah, Pa. 1 M IiURUK t yif'.f i r o i r SQSHAnDOAIi, FA, umco icooma, i.'. u uutiutng, Shomindosh,. at,d Ksterly tiuilding, I'ottsville, Q T. IIAVIOE, 8URQE0N DENTI81. Omco Northeast Cjr. Mila snaCantreSta Shenandoah, over Stein's drug store. jyj S. KISTLEH, M, D riTYSlCIAN AND SUItanON. Ofllco -130 North Jardin street, Shensndosh. D 1K. JAMEB BrniN. PHYHIOIAU AND BURGEON, Offloe and Residenoe, No. 81 Ncrth JsrdlB Street. Shenandoah. jyii. E. D LONGACKE, G raduato in Veterinary Surgerb and Dentistry. Alt rnlla hi, ,nll l.lnm.nnh a. ,.1nnl.nnn . tended to with promptness. Huigloul opera tions performed with the greatest oire. Ofllco t Commercial Hotel, Khensndoah JTjlRANK WOilEIl, M. 1J. specialist tn Treatment of Catarrh. Practice limited to dlaoasoa nt thn eva. n nose and throat. Hoectacle-i tnrnlshpii. mia antced to suit all eyes umce is aoum jaruin street, Bhenanaooh. S3 SHOE WILL NOT RIP Da you wear them 7 When next In need try a paUl Beat In the world. If you want a fine DRESS SHOE, made In the latsst styles, don't pay $6 to $8, try my $3, $3,50, $4.00 or $5 Shoe, They fit equal to custom mads and look anj wear as well. If you wish to economize In your footwear, do so by purchasing W, L, Douglas Shoes, Name and price stamped on the bottom, look for It when you buy 'W.I,. DOUGLAS, Xirochton, amis. Sold by JOSEPH BAI.I,, H South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Entirely MANDRAKES . , 4o t km w n b cure: GOSTIVENESS Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Diseases of tho Kidneys, Torpid Liver Rheumatism, Dizziness, Sick Headache, Loss of Appetite, Jaundice, Erup 1 tions and Skin Diseases. I rrise 25s. psr bcttli, CoU If til Crijiit'.i, DUST, J0UISOI 1 1MB, rpl., turllottM, It SNEDDEN'S t LIVERY Horses ond Camagas to Hire. Hauling ot all kinds promptly attended ta. Homes taken to board, at rates that are liberal. PUB 11LKT. Ruf BflMalfi hrkut ikn ClUAtntoVa Kull-i Wr.J Ibul. WYrjYAPjLLS . .. -JW Gf . .w.-.., or m444. JF lu Mimit nr t,.n'jt,,nr I Ibmuim! t P MaUL lO.OOWl - Aim Asfsc-n Oh IaIi lr I'hemifMl t wUadlMHiiiaiv. s Eh S4.00ji 2.50 $3.50 WR'iuwW L2-00 , ,iSMr?K' fFOR LADIES- 2.50 mv $2.00 2.25 JM I.?S o nn Vi-iiB F0R B0YS it i-
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