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It Is tho beat remedy for rising ol the bremt Inl wd. and worth the nrlcefor that lilone. 21ns. M. tl. Hhubter, Aiontgouiery, aii Sent by express, charges prepaW, on receipt t price, per bottle. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., kild by all druggists. Atlanta, (1 a ead What Sir. Fred Wallace lias to Hay, ayers'Drug Co,, Oaklnn, Md. (iKVTr.KMKS: I wish to exnress mv aDnre- latlonot the merits of your Catarrh Cure. I bve sunerea who catarrn ior nvq yeurs, unu a truly say H has given me more relief than iv other medicine I have tried, nnd it will un- uhtedly effect a permanent oure. All H ads Is a fair and impartial trial to establish universality, veryiruiy, FltED WAIMOR Mllll'oint.W. Va. Bt has cured Mr. Wallace ot one of the worst es of ehtarrh on record, wuu a neuvy uis- irge of the throat. One bottle is guaranteed cure, ti win oure you oiuerwiw uu uuuteti. r aalA hv 11 .IriiwUts. Prloe 11. MO Baa sure euro luruaiarru uuu mj .v. yers Maanetlo I'atarrn uure. a turee oths' treatment for 81, und absolutely imnteed. It is used by vapor Inhalation, t la the only medicine mar reon iue isled parts and sure to cure, t or sale by au gguts. CASf?8 Engineers!! m dusky "Tik I DIMOND I P-1 1 PlSd' "" MRU'S DUSKY DIAMOND 'TAR SOAP si . ci .y " I Tr?VT rilli ENDJSNOT YET. Long Windod SpeeoheB Expeotod in the Senate. 110 VOTS UZ'Y ip'ORE OCTOBER. Messrs. flrorRr,1 Jones ami Dnulnl TVI11 lhicll Speak for Two Hays on the lie pcul Jui'tloTi, while Thirty Others Aro Hooked fur Speeches. WASIIlNOTtW, Sept. 11. The repeal bill will continue to be the nbsorbing topic of Interest before coiiRresi Mils week. Today In tlio Beiinto Mr. Teller may conclude bis spcecb begun on Saturdny last. Notice of speeches to come have already been given sufllclent to All In the Kreater part of the week, and others are known to be In course of preparation, so that In the ab sence of nn ngrecment of some kind there is iio reason to bellovo that a vote on the bill can bo reached this week. Although ho has not fixed definitely upon tho date of delivery of lit speech, Jlr. JII1U, of Texas, may follow Mr. Teller in the debate. It is the current report that ho will advocate unconditional repeal, and as the senator comes from a strong silver state, and must thereby antagonize a number of his constituents, his utter ances will doubtless bo listened to with great interest. Senator Mitchell, of Oregon, is down for a speech tomorrow and may bo expected to deliver a strong argument f rbm a free cnlnago standpoint. Senator Shoup, of Idaho, will address tho senate Wednesday in tho Mime line, ami Mr. Hnnsbrough, of North Dakota, and Mr. White, of Cali fornia, will follow on tho same day, If time permits, also with free silver speoches. On Thursday Senator Daniel, of Virglnia.will havo tho floor for the beginning of his speech, presumably for conditional repeal, and this is as far as the program In the senate has been fixed. Speculation is rife as to tho length of the debate now progressing. Thirty-three senators aro said to hnvo arranged to speak on the subject, beside which ten or a dozen more may address the senate be foro the close of tho debato. Mr. George, of Mississippi, has stated that he expeots to spealc about two days. Mr. .lones, of Nevada, and Mr. Daniel, of Virginia, will each consume ayout two days, and Messrs. Morgan, of Alabama, and Stewart, of Ne vada, will each speak one day. Kven If a compromise shall ultimately be agreed upon, tho final voto will 'not be taken earlier than about tho first week in Octo- . tier. Some senators are of opinion that the debato will continue until the middle J of October. In the present unsettled condition of af fairs it is impossible to foretell what will bo the program of the house of representa tives for a week ahead. The fact Is no course of action has been laid out by the leaders, and they are satisfied to let each sosslon of tho body tnkocare of itself. This i state of things is likely to continue until i either the senate acts upon tho repeal bill pending before It or the time comes when the committees on appropriations and ways nnd menus have soni proposed legis lation formulated for tho consideration of the house. The bill introduced on Satur dny by Mr. Everett, of Massachusetts, o modify the Geary law by extending the timo for registration from May 5, 1893, to Sept. 1, 1891, and In various other ways al leviating the severity of the provisions of fliat measure may come up this week. This bill Is understood to be nn adminis tration measure, and early notion is said to bo desired. Tho committee on foreign affairs, to which It has been referred, does not meet until Thursday, so that unless a special meeting is called n report upon It cannot be looked for until the latter end of the week, Anxiety for Pilnce lllsiiiurck. LONDON, Sept. 11. A dispatch from KIs slngen says that Prince Bismarck's con dition has caused the greatest anxiety for some time. Ills son William and several family friends have lately been summoned to his bedside. The prinoe's illness began with n chill after his reception to the depu tation from I' rankfort. This was followed by an attack of gout and tho disease called "shingles." Urging Irish Iudependenoe. New Yohh, Sept. 11. The exeoutlve committee of the Irish National league in America Issues an address, In which the futility of Gladstone's homo rule measure is set forth, and a great convention of Irishmen from nil couutrles urged. "At such a convention," says the address, "the example of American patriots might be emulated and a declaration of Ireland's Independence given to the world." Cycling on the Jtnllroad Track. Caldwell, Kan., Sept 11. Two bicy clists have arrived from Trinidad, Colo. They mado the trip in six days, a distanco of 700 miles. They have attached flanges on the tires of their wheels, and fastened the two wheels together by a steel rod, and will make the run to Pond Creek on the Hock Island railroad track. They can travel on the track at the rate of thirty miles an hour. rivu Children Cremated. Little Itocu, Ark., Sept. 11. T. W. Whitely, residing near Silver Hill, Ark., with the elder members of his family, at tended church some dlstnnoe from home, leaving live of his children, ranging in age from 5 to 13, in care of the house. Aftur the services were over he returned to find the house had been burned to the ground and all Ave children oremated. A Mercliunt's Shocking; Suicide. Erie, Pa., Sept. 11. Hdward Knobleoh, partner of the Knobleoh & liro. Fish com pany, committed suicide in a horrible manner. lie first cut his throat with a jackuife, and then with a case knife, after which he picked up a jagged piece ot lath and tore tlio wound open in a shocking manner. He died immediately. Cholera Prevents a Church Congress. Buda Pesth, Sept. 11. Tho Catholic congress fixed to open iu Theresiopolls to day has been prohibited by the Hungarian minister of the interior, owing to tlip prev alence of cholera. The congress would have attracted 8,000 persons. Again tho Gasoline Stove. CltESTOX, la., 'Sept. Ill A gasoline stove exploded here yesterday, setting lire to the residence of W. 11. Maxwell, Had resulting in the fatal burning of his wife and daugh ter Stella, The house was burned to the ground. Colonel Hushes Dishonorably Discharged. TorBKA, Ku. SepkJl-It is under stood here that the vPfllflit of the court martial whloh tried Colonel lughes is "gulllr." and tbat lie.is dishonorably dis charged from tho military service of the A Great Many CMldrcn have Iwon cured of scrofula t" rind other skin diseases as s. well as thousands of trromi BVpoonlc, by taking Dr. 1'icrco's Uoltlou Medical Discovory. iwery disorder that can bo reached through the blood, yields to Its nurifvinir nimlltles. Iln. sides, it builds tin w7ioisom flrsh and strength; not merely fat liko txKi uver ous. a seroiuious condi tion of the blood lnvitos Catarrh, -tiwiiuis aim consumption. We're all exposed to tho germs oi consumption, grip, or ma ,lnria yet onlv the weak ones . muter, imigii you're woaK. ttrod out, nud debilitated, or when pimples and blotches niwoar heed tho warning in J time. Tho " Discovery" soto 3 nil tho organs into healthy ac tion rnmciHiiy me liver, ior that's the point of entrance for these germs, then if the blood li pure, they'll be throivn off. There's no risk If it fails to benefit or euro in nil cases nf impure blood or inactive liver, your money is returned. UNCLE SAM MaY AID LIBERIA. Our Government Urtred to Present the llfirioncliinelitn nf France. I PlTTsnuno, Sept. 11. Alfred Ilencillct King, World's fair commissioner from Iiiberla, whono home is at Monrovia in that country, wns a passenger on tho Columbia flyer over the I'eniisylvaninrnil road. He had just left Wusliington, where ho had gone at the instance of his govern ment to Interview President Cleveland and Secretnry Gresham respecting a mat ter that may cause the United States and France to lock horns in a dispute which will command at least the earnest atten tion of tho diplomats of both countries. The commissioner in nn Intervjew saldi ! "We havo a grievance and a very serious one. Franco la not only encroaching upon our territory, but has actually absorbed considerable of it, both Inland and coast. We are an Independent government, but I we are not stronu enough to copo with as powerful u nation ns France. "I was Instructed to visit Washington, and if possible confer with tho president and the secretary of state respecting as sistance. I had a long talk with Secretary Gresham, and explained tho situation in detail. He assured me that our Interest should receive attention as soon as the Samoau afTiilr is disposed of. The cabinet held a meeting Thursday concerning the Llberlan matter, but I am not at liberty to divulge the result. I think, though, I can stato consistently that United States will espouse our cause." Poisoned by Toadstools. New Yohk, Sept. 11. Two families poisoned and one man dead Is the result of a mushroom business expedition made to West Farms by Frank Culala.no and Joseph Olvero. The men knew but little about mushrooms and brought back a basket full of toadstools. They and their wives and children partook of then) and were poisoned. Calalano died at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon aed Olvero will prob- ably die. The women and children are In u serious condition. A Venernblft Preaalior's Suicide. Bedford, Pa., Sept. 11. George Ii. Ke gnrise, a prominent Dunkard preacher nnd one of the best known men in the county, committed suicide yesterday by hanging at his home near Salemvllle, this county. Mr. KegarUe was CO years of age. 11 An agreeable Laxativo anflNEBVE Tonic. 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His oaso was a sad one, but no worse than that of any oilier nervous sufferer, who lias nervous or sick headache, biliousness, dizziness, irritability, melancholy, failing memory, hot flashes, fainting, sleeplessness, nervous dyspepsia, sexual debility, epilepsy, etc. The samo or similar coiisoiuencos aro iikciv to result to , any ono who has any of tlioso advance symptoms of an awful end. Do not hositate I in gutting rid of them by intelligent troat- mcnt. Dr. Franklin Miles, tho celebrated I specialist, lias studiod nervous diseases over ! 20 years, and has discovered tho only re- , iiablo remedy for them. Thousands of vol untary testimonials prove tho virtues of Dr. Miles Uestorative Nervine. Alomo llarkcr, of Clinton, N. Y., writes: "1 was so aflllctoil with extreme nervousness Hint I was on tho vergo of Insanity. My hands trem bled so that I could scarcely feed myself. I used twelve bottles of Dr. Miles' Uestoratlvo Nervine, and wns cured. It la with pleasure. I recommend this wonderful remedy for nervous troubles." " I hud been a great sull'erer from chronfo headache umil 1 began, about four months ago, to use Dr. Miles' UO'torattvo Nervine nudl'llls, since which time 1 have not hnd n headache, Several of my friends are using Dr. Miles' Hem- lor my mends are using Dr. Miles- item- , and find them, as I did, to be mora than j rvllix. and Hud them, as I did. to boinoi you claim for them." Mrs. Mary KUter, Los Angeles, Cat. W. U Cnpivi-ll, editor Tribune, Plymouth. Pa., writes : "My ifo was cured of Blck hoadacho of many years' standing by the use of I)r Miles' Uestoratlvo Nervine She lias recommended It to her friends, and they all praise It highly " Dr Miles uestoratlvo nervino is soui uy an drugglstson n positive guarantee, or sent direct .fllffercnee being chiefly that in ono it le b H''X' "i18 iVlJlL?.' 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PEAR ALLEY, Bear Beddall's Rtrjwua Ski FIRE INSURANCE. urgent aa ohUetretinble rly os-b mm p-ules rapcastuttA ky DAVID ,A.TJB?, 120 S. JarainSi., ShananQQk,H 1 fe h 41 mm! riioMany Orhnos Charged Against Lizzio Halliday, A. MANIA LIKE JAOK THE HIPPER." tint Killed nnil Mutilated Hor First Hus band In the Hmtin Manner as Her See oiid The Mctiltittii Women Murdered Through Thirst for lllnoil. Middlktown, N. Y., Sept. 11. Tho soln Inn of the mystery surrounding Lizzie Inlllilny's awful crimes will be found In the history of her previous llfo and her ro latnus with her husband. Young l'aut and Hubert Halliday have lold their storlos, and when all this new ami old information is put together there Is produced a story of very unusual, but not of unprecedented criminality., Lizzie Halliday, herself a type of low humanity, was merely nn Ignorant, mean, tunning and revengeful woman, with the belief that sho possessed tho power to do- telve everybody sho chose. This appears to have been her character nnder ordinary circumstancos, but at cer tain periods she apjieurs to have become possessed of a mania. On each occasion when she wns In this wild mental cou iitlnn she was expecting to become a kiother. Sho never did, however, so far as Is cuown, give birth to a living child. This tnanln, which is not without numerous k...l.nl. .,,, ,,1 l T t,-,t ITi.lll.lon'a i"""i " '-" " tase ii phasealniostunbelU'vablysliocking. In fnct, there is oxcellent reason to as tatine that her case and that of tho Mysterious London nssassln, known as "Jack the Hipper," nre very similar. In both the mania appears to havo de veloped crimes of a similar nature, tho reloj Ivonmu. Li.zie linlliilny 1ms killed two men In tor life, botli of tliem husbands, nnd sho DiutilHted both. It lifts just come out, through tho stories lold by l'nul linlliilay's two sons, thai tho Ivoiimn conftvfeotl to old Paul soon after ber marriiigo to him that she had been married before, and had killed and then narked her husband. Old Paul professed not to bollevo this ttory, nnd undoubtedly did not. Hut it now appears that sho treated ills body kfter she had killed him as sho had that of her first husband. Her two subsequent crimes, the killing Sf the McQuillan women, must havo been lommitted iu u pure thirst for blood, in luced by her mnnia and probably whetted by her fearful crime of a low day s beforo. Shu did not mutilate the bodies of tho Ivomen, which shows that it must nave been merely a thirst for blood which prompted her to the deed. In it protracted interview with ltouert Halliday, tho eldest sou of the murdered man, lie made tho following statement: "This woman caino from the samo county In Ireland us my father. Ho told me this timself. He first met her in an intelli gence ofiico iu Newburx, where lie secured ber bervices as housekeeper, borne timo ifter ho married her. None of tho family .iked tho woman. Her nppuaranco was gainst hor. She did not conduct herself is a wife should. My tntiier, however, Ivas Infatuated with her. She held a pe culiar influence over him which nothing tould shake. Soon after his marriage to She woman, who gave her name as Lizzie llrown, there began the peculiar succas lion of crlmea which finally led to her be ing committed to the insane asylum. "First there was the burning of the ttouse. Then the burning of the barn, nnd finally the burning of the old mill whero my father, his wife and my brother John lived, In which firo my brother lost his life. "Following this nt a stated period came her theft of the team of n Ncwburg livery man. She hired a horse and buggy in S'ewburg.on the statement thut she was a poor Irish serrant who wanted to visit her lick mother. The man let her have a torse and buggy. She drove out of town, tot nn old man to go with her as she did not know the country, nud within twenty iour hours had sold the rig nud horse to lome gyp'Ies. "She was arrested, tried and found not fuilty on tho ground of Insanity. "Two fires In my father's place occurred In quick succession. After a longer period lame the conflagration iu which my young brother perished. For this crime she was irrested, but on tho ground of insanity eras remanded to the Insane asylum at Mlddietown. She remained there awhile, sras then sent to another asylum, and Snally was released as cured ut my father's reauest. "My father told mosubsequeutly to these iffairs that his wife, at the time of their commission, was in a condition peculiar to ivomen. That when in that condition she rrns subject to spells of insanity. With ihe disappearance of tuephysioalcondltlon Ihero was a disappearance of the criminal tendencies. I begged my father to leave ihe woman, but he would not listen to me." After a great deal of deliberation the joroner's jury arrived at this verdict: "We lo say upon our oath tbat Margaret J. McQuillan and Sarah J. McQuillan came to their deaths from bullets fired from a pistol iu the hands of Uzzie Halliday. That said Margaret was killed ou or about Auk. 80, aud Sarah J. McQuilan on or .bout Sept. 3.." Tbe i mi lies t on the body of Paul Halli- di wa resumed at 0 o'clock this morn I itii;, but nothing new, it is believed, will 1 he elicited. After that the case will sink io.it i, sight until Mrs. Halliday is called ui answer at court some time next uiontu. The Vatican Will Investigate. ROME, Sept. ll. Tbe, Vatican is about loopeu au inquity of the most kearohlug iharaoter into the latest opposition to Mgr. SAtolll in the United States, an op position which has ramifying influence, rxtending to Home itself. The Vatican has resolved to act with the greatest energy upon the evidence it has secured iu the matter. A OouuKifyltlns Can. Captured. Atlanta, Sept. 11. A gang of twenty three counterfeiters, operating in Clark aud neighboring counties, have been arretted. They melted britannia metal and made a good imitation of silver coin, l-u-ge quantities are in circulation. The Jury UlMtKreed. Pirrsni RQ, (Sept. 11. The Jury In the electrical ooasplracy oase, alter being out twenty-four hours, failed to agree, and was Uncharged. The vote stood S to 1 to favor if oouvioUen. The Wwthnr. Tlirenteong,bRt ju-obably without rain; tarlahle winds. mus. 5HM.Y Fintausox, Troy, N. Y. The fnllmrinii trihulr to DAXA'S pmrer ovrr OLD CJlllOuXW UUM I'LAIXTS, iras srnt vs hi Wm. (Iroom of the irW4-Hmrn "UJtOOM'N VHAti MACy,"VJ0 Congress St., Truy,X..: Rr.NTi.KMr.N: 1 havo been troubled wlfli I, I Villi 'O.TIIl,AIVr, C'O.NN'rll'A TION mill JH'NI'KI'SIA for a long time. 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