F- : NEXT MORNING ! FEEL BRIGHT AND RV AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER doctor nays 11 nets ppnuy on the stomach and kldnevn. and iAADh'rUant lAxnttva. Thu l in made from herbs, and Is prepared for tuu il'y M iin, It In called rlrmnriata aell 1 t at 50c. end HI ftnnfkatrA lfvnn ot get It. send your addrns for a free namnU ! Family Medicine motcs tin; lioiTelt HOT. In order to hi hjalt)ir thkl nivp hrm OllATOll V, WOUinVAhl) I.E llov. N.Y hllcadacho and relievo nil the troubles Incl- f to a diiious aiaie or mo system, each as elneps, Nnneea, l)rn Trainees, ptHtreM after Inc. I'aln In tbd Ride. etc. While tholr moat iarkablo success has been shown la curing buuuiui jen vui kui d jjiiviu uivur A 1113 uru mil? vaiunblo In Constipation, curlna and nro atluff this annoying com plain 1w hi le they also -reci an disorders 01 too Biomacu, Bttrauiaie me er and regulate tbo bowels. 1 iron If they only 'he thOT would bo almost Priceless to thnsn whn fferfrom this distressing complaint; but fort u tely their suodnessdoes not end here, and thsn 10 once try them will llnd these little pills valu lelnso many wars that ther will not bo wll- kg to do without them. Jlut after all sick bead the bane of so many lives that hero Is where a make ournreat boast. Our Dills curoitwhtio ham do not. Carter's Little Liver Pills aro very small and ry easy to take. One or two pills make a dose, her are strictly vegetable nnd do tint urinn nr wre, but by their Rentle action please all who ) mem. in vims at j cuius t uve lur l. BOIa drugglstB everywhere, or sont by mail. GARTER MEDICINE CO., New York. HALL PILL. SHALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE here's no way to remove oil-stains. Si lorougnly as a daily use or iecause of its high percentage or HZ, ASK YOUR QROCER FOR IT. TAS. S. lillilC &, CO., CUlcnara Me Russian Soap A V?trlJX?Al2 85 cure .ileet.Vli!r'H RnnriYiniAttt. rauyuunaturnlrtlsphnrok.vv our drtircUt for a hoitla nt UIit O. It cures tn n few dare without tin- r iu or publicity of t looter. Noii-rolionous ant uarmitivii r.ot to atrlctuia. Tht Vn.i-rsaJ Amrriem Curt .Uiivfocrcrad bv TEwaCbemicilCo. .. Clr.CNKlATl n riOTHiBR'S FRIEND" . is a KeifinHflnnll-o- and harmless; every ingredient is ol rexjogmzea vuiue anu in constant usi by the medical profession. It short ens Labor, Lessens Pain, Diminishes Dancer rr lifn nf ATntli Book '-To Mothers" mailed free, con immiig vaiuaoio lntormauon auo voluntary testimonials. RAIlt llV AVUTA.. nli.nMk. nnuuilil ah oAtm BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Ga. Sold by all drugglats. Head Wlint Sir. Frod WulUce IIu to Say. MayerDruK Co., OiVlan, Md. CfENiLEMEN: I wish to exnress my appre eiatlouot the merits nt your Catarrh Cure I have suffered with oatarrh for tlvo yearn, and can truly say It has given me more relief than any other medicine I havn tried, and It will un doubtedly effect a permanent euro. All It needs U a fair and impartial trial to establish Us universality. Verytruiy, FitKD Wallace. Mill l'oint.W. Va. It has eured Mr. Wallace of one of the worst eases of'chmrrh on record, with a heavy dis charge of the throat. One bottle s guaranteed to oure. It will cure you otherwise no charge. For sale by all druggists. Prloe $1. A safe and sure cure for catarrh and hay fever Is Mayers Magnetlo Catarrh Cure A three months' treatment for 91, and absolutely guaranteed. It Is ueed by vipor Inhalation, and Is the only medicine that readies the affected parts and sure to cure. For sale by all druggists. ARM'S 5 Winters! IT V . fil DUSKY 1 , .' OlftMDHp-j-SL mm imp B1 in. "Tlan Erawald," mis mum iwm. , She Will Defend the America's Oup Against the Valkyrio, TEE CDIOriA FINISHED SECOND. A Very I'retty llnce, In 'Which tlin Su porlurlty of the Outertionrd Sloop la CltMirly l'ronii Hut tho Jubilee Slot nlth 11 Sxrlea of Accident. Nrw York, Sept, 13,-The thiol trial race for the honor of defending tho Attvr Ion's eup 1ms heon won hy tlio Vlgllnnt. For the third time tho New York syndi cate hoat crossed tho finish lino llrst. Colonia, Jnhlleo mid Pilgrim flnisliud in tho order given. The course was fifteen miles to the windnrd and return. When tho starting gun hoomed across the water the Vigilant and Colonia were n little to tho westward of tho lightship. Tho former crossed tho latter's how closo hauled on the starboard side, and then dashed for the line bef oro tho smoko of the starting gun had cleared away, The Vig ilant! led, closely shaving the western niRrk. Ono length ntcrn and a trillo to windward came tho Colonia, .both of them lulling a llttlo as thj crossed to llntten in their sheets, To the surprise of every ono VIGILANT. tho .Tubllco nnd Pilgrim were two miles to leeward of the line, standing to the south ward on the port tack nnd caring very lit tlu for the handicap gun, then hut two minutes off. On stood tho leaders now almost a milo away, the others apparently unconcerned iu the port tack. Xot until tho handicap gun sounded did tho Boston boats deign to go about nnd stand for tho line, reach ing there fully seven minutes behind tho handicap gun. The Pilgrim led over, with the Jubilee a trifle astern and to leeward. Both of the laggards luffed up into tho wind and shook their sails as they crossed, the Jubilee going on the port tuck imme diately and standing over to tho south ward. In tho meantime there was nbattlo royal in the vau between the keel nnd centre board boats. The Colonia did her best to blanket the Vigilant, but finding this im possible passed to leeward, both of them going on tho port tack and heading to tho southward. At 11:50 the Colonia went about mid stood over In the direction of the Vigilant. The latter, after crossing her rival's how about 100 yards ahoad, went about and stood over for Sandy Hook lightship. Far astern the Jubilee and Pil grim had also gone 011 tho starboard tack and were lighting it out two miles from tho leaders. Tho Jubilee seemed to out point and outfoot the Pilgrim, and was soon well to windward. At 12:02 the Vigilant and Colonia passed Sandy Hook lightship, the former to tho southward and well to windward, and tho latter to the northward, far to leeward. At 12:24 the Vigiluut wont on tho port tack, heading down the coast, while tho Colonia held 011 to her starboard tacks, and ran over iu the direction of Far Itock awuy. At 12:45 both of the lenders had gone about ugaiu and wore running in op posite directions, the Vigilant crossing tho Colonla's bow, one mile ahead. Fur away to leoward the Jubilee and Pilgrim were battling hard. At 1;44 the Vigilant went went on tho starboard tack, followed by the Colonia u minute later. At 2:05 the two leading sloops went ou the port tack and stood for the mark, a rod hug upou a lloat. The Vigilant was leading by at least one mile, with tho Colonia in line astern. Away off to the southward and west ward were the Jubileo and Pilgrim stand- lug for the mark ou the ktarboaid tuck. The former displayed very poor judgment by standing nearly a mile too far to wind ward. Both of the Boston boats were so far up to windward that they tucked in stead of wearing around the lino. As soon as the yachts were well clear of tho mark they begun to get their topmasts on end, for the wind had lightened con siderably, and thu sea was not so high. Tho Vigilant was the first to hoist her spar, lowering tho boom and setting her spinnaker. A few minutes later she set her balloon jib topsail. Tho Colonia fol lowed the Vigilent's lead iu hoisting her topmast and breaking out her sphm.iker, balloon jib topsail and Inter her cluu top buil. Both tho Jubiice and Pilgrim got their topmasts ou end and set spinnakers ami ballouu jib topsails, though they oat-Hud only working instead of club top buiU. Iu the run before the wind to the finish the Colonia guiued ou all the other yachts. She beat the Vigilant 5 sees., the Jubileo a niiu. 50 sees., mid the Pilgrim 5 miu. 3 sees. Over thu entire course thu Vigilant beat the Colonia 0 miu. 43 sees., the Jubi lee 6 min. l'J seos., and the Pilgrim 'S miu. Kl sees. 1'oilowiug is the ufhciui summary: Klapbed Cur'cld I Start.- Finish. Tiiuu. Time. Viilant....ll:iU:17 3:Ui:U i:M:M Colouia ll:lw;W i:U:Si i:U:W Jubilee ll:iti:utt i-M-M Ui;.Si i-.U-.a 1 Pilgrim U:t:a) 4:ltf:ll 4:3i:B5 VU:M Tue Jubilee was handicapped hy a se- : ries of accidents, and what she would have done hud everything held is only conjeoture. The jaws of her gaff gave way just before the starting gun, and she started seven minutes mid six seconds late, with her gaff poking several feet be yond her ma-it and her muinsuil sagging at the peak. Later she had trouble with her jib uud staysail halyards,aud ran with one foresail tor some time. She would not give up tho race, mid crippled though she was she finished a good third. The members of the America cup com mittee, ure pleased at the performance of the Vigilant, and will name her as their choice to meet Lord Duma veil's Valkyrio At the meeting of the America's com mittee, hold on board the flagship .May, at Bay llidge, after the race, it was formally decided that the Vigilant should defend the Americu's'cup against the Valkyrie. No protest of a'uy klud was received from General Paine, hut the Jubilee's misfor tune was generally discussed. i reuusylvunlu. Vomuusters. Washington, Sept. 12. These fourth class postmasters were appointed in Penn sylvania yesterday; Burgettstown, J, Kerr McFarlaud; Howard, Howard A. Moore. IjIQHT AND HAri'Wtm COME TO TOTT U you ro a suitermg wo man. 1110 messenger in this crko Is Dr. Fierce j Favorite 1 rescrfption. Maidenhood, womanhood, Wifehood, Motherhood, all need the best ol care, proper regard fur hygiene and tht " l'reecription." It's a tonic and nervine, a remedy pre scribed by an eminent nhvslclan and specialist for nil llm neculiar ills and nllmnntH of women. Borne dispositions are sunny even in pain. But, it was not meant that women should suffer so. Bbe need not, while there's a remedy that regulates and promotes all tb proper functions, dispels aches nnd pains, brings refreshing sleep and restores health nnd vigor. In t he "complaint," weaknesses, and irregularities of womanhood, it's tb 011; miamnfewi remedy. If it fails to benefit or cure, you gel your money back. Tho flencrnl I.ncnn Statun. Washington. Sept. 12. A model of tho bronze statuu to be erected in Iowa circle to tho memory of General John A. Logan has been placed on exhibition in this city. Tho statue when completed will be nearly thirty-llvo feet in height. It represents General Logan iu full military uniform and equipment as a major general in the United States army, upon his favorite liurse, which lias the appearance of being reined in, while tho general removes ills famiilur slouch hat, as if acknowledging the salutes of the boys in blue Divoti nnd Smith 3Ienn lluilnnss. New Yokk, Sept. 13. Champion Dixon is training for his coming flight with Solly Smith before tho Coney Island Athletic club as lie never trained before nt Law rence, Afass., under the wntohful eyo of Tom O'ltourke. He will be in the pink of condition when he steps over tho ropes nt the club house. Solly Smith is putting in great strokes at Asbury Park, N. J., and by the 25th of tho month will befit to buttle for his life. Champion Jim Corbett and Jack Dempsey aro giving him tho ben efit of their advice and oxperienco. Stilt T.oworlnc Cycling ltocnrds. SrniNOFlKLD, Mass., Sept. 12. A. A. Zimmerman, W. A. Rhodes and L. S. Meiutjes made trials for speed on Hamp den park yesterday, and the Intter low ered tho three, four and live mile figures. Zimmerman made a milo with 11 Hying start iu 2.01, a second fustcr than tho record, hut will not ask to havo it stand, because he was paced by n professional. Mentjes then made three miles iu 0.451-5; tour miles iu 8.573-5 and live miles iu 11.003-5. Tho Cholera In Italy. "WW Home, Sept. 13. There litis boon n sc vcro outbreak of cholera in Leghorn, in 11 dirty quntter of tho town named Vcnuzia. In tills district yesterday 203 cases nnd seven deaths were reportod. Tho record In other infected towns for twenty-four hours is ns follows: Naples, Ave deaths; Cassiuo, four new cases and one death; Palermo, threo new cases and four deaths. Tho Nitvnhoo Again llofcutod. London, Sept. 12. The third rnce for the international gold cup win sailed yes terday north of Hyde, Isle of Wight. The course wns covered twice, tho distance be ing fifty miles. The contestnnts were the biilunnin, the Prince of Wales' yucht.and tho Navalioe, the American ynclit. Tho Britnuuia won, fifteen minutes uhead of the Xavnhoc. Serious Clinrce Against u Physician. BmiiGEPOltT, Conn., Sept. 12. Dr. F. C. Boziuch, a young physician who has been pructlcltig iu this city for sovernl months past, was arrested and lodged in Jail here charged with criminally assaulting the young wifo of Joseph H. Herochinski, iu whose family the doctor lived. His bonds are $10,000. He says he has a perfect de fense, Klllnd Wliils Swinging. Hazleton, Pa., Sept. 11. While in mid air ou a pole swing Hannah Bnrager, aged 10 years, became dizzy and released her hold and wns thrown forty feet, landing on her head. Her neck was broken ana sho died soon after. Car Shops DeHtroyed by Fire. Pottsville, Pa., Sept. 11. The Penn sylvania railroad car and repair shops on the southern suburbs of the town, at Mount Carbon, burned down Saturday night, causing a loss of nearly 818,000. SScte., COcts., and $1.00 per Plimi Conchf. UoarAoucil. Kore Tlirnnt. Croup prbmptJyj relieves Whooping Couch and Asthma. For Consumption It has no rival; has cured thousands wbcroall others failed; will cube you If taken In time. Sold by Druggists on ajruanntee. For Lame Back or Chest, use smCoii's i-lasxek. acta. H!LOH'S kCATARRH REMEDY, jiuvo)uutuutui uio rcmeuy is Kuarau toed to cure you. Price Wets. Injector free. DR.TI1EEL ,VtQ North Von rlli Kt Iwlnw UOn Grtfii. l'liiliitii liiliu (KIN llFXTHCHEIt AKZTi. Yomi, mlildli'-mrt'tl, uml old of tmlh wxuh. If you. trtiffvr fiom uiiy youthful l'tilly or IndlM-rvtloH, or a dlMa of a dellfut nut ui-t. ulik'h lit-mfe cniilidtmlUil tmitiiiful thm eon Wilt DR. G. F. TMKIL. or woul live S-i't nUmpn for twmk ''Truth ' ju Pllurlmiiil. m fUH nr. noiiat 10 equni mm i-enuni iHiwtpnpero pronounce mm the only trutt ami K'tnutiu' ailurtMiur xpiciullt V'lH. A iygij day. y'yjjV Qwmi curvo ro in ditym. TWICE TOLD TALES! Are "ometiraes a bore, but whan the peo ple are told twice that at llallogher's Cheap Cash Store they oan buy Fluur and Tea at lower rates than anywhere Id this town, they are glad to test the truth of tho on repeated story. Pull line of Gro ceries, Butter and Eggs, Potatoes, Hraeo Truok, Hay and Straw. Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store 1 5Q m wkst mm mm. mm. r (0 hi am tarn Bottie.ggmmgliiii iTiii iT7 eafca-rarrrni ftmnm 111 Mil IP t A NARROW ESCAPE! How it Happened. Thn fnltnwlnff romnrt-oTilo nvonl tn n la.1t... llfo will Intprnftttlio rnnripp! "Ifnrn Inntr ,ltn 1 had a terrible pain at my heart, which llut tered almost Incewnntlv. I huil t nn,wtitn ami could not sleep. I would bo compelled to sit up In bed nnd bolrh gas from my stom ach until! thought ovcry minute would he ij ' .,c.w ii-i-miK ui uniliewtiuii boutmv heart, and T wn nfrnlil rlraw f Mil breath. 1 couldn't Rwnnn n. rnnm ultlt. out sitting down and irstlng; but, tlinnk (iod, by the help of New Heart Cure nil tlint ispasinnui iooi iiko unotlior woman. Ile- foro llslllZ thn NOW Honrt. (turn T liml lnt-on different Bo-called remedies and been treated hy doctors without nny benefit until I an both discouraged and disgusted. My huslinnd boimhtmc a bottle of Dr. Miles' Now Heart Cure, and am happy to sny I nover reeietu-d It, ns 1 now havo n splendid appetite mid sleep well. I welshed 125 pounds when I be au uiKiugiue remeuy, nnd now I wulgli ts elloct In mv caso hnq tMon irnlv tmirf. ous. Itfar siitpasses any other medicine I have ever taken or any benefit 1 ever it celveu from physicians." Mrs. Harry Starr, IMttsvllle, Fa., OiMober 12, 1MB. Dr. Miles' New llofirt, Turn U sold nn ix nn.U tlvo guarantee by nil druggists, or by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Klkhnrt, hid., on receipt of . , ' 1 vr uuinu, ui uutties so, express pre naid. This crrpnt flUrnvnrv !iv nmfm.nt specialist In heart disease, contains neither opiates nor dangerous drugs. CAM BE CURED A CURE GUARANTEED DR. J. B. MAYER, l015ArchSt.,Phila.,Pa. Ease nt once, no operation or delay from bust ness, attested ly thousauds of cures, endorse ments of physicians, Indies and prominent otll Kens can bopv( tint oflicc. Consultation free nnd Mrlctly ooiiDdcntial. Send fur circulars. Oltioo Houpa : a H.Jt. to 3 P.jr. lTAicj res ssrsnnscc. The following aro a few ct tho many that Imvo been entirely eured of Ilupturo by l)u. J. B. Mayeu's Treatment: Jac ib (1. Schact, 2320 Korth Broad Et Flilla. K. (1. Sheesly, Sncolton, lmupliinCo., I a. K. It. RomIU r, J hocnixvllle, l a. It. A. Hall. NowIlii, N.J. John H.8cheiirer,ycllowIIouscP.O.,Hcrl:ECo..ra A. 8. Klelngcma, Limekiln I'. O , Ilerks Co., l'a. 8. Jones l'mllpj, Kcnnct Square, In. A. A. Qnldiiwouthy, Cent alia, Col. Co., Ta, C. llerltag.', Sinllca llill, N. J. I,, ailoss, hockhlll. l'n. P. X. KreiU, WatliiElon, Va. K. f. Small, I'outit Alto, l'a. ,1ns Davis, Pit t ille. 22nd ward. Pldla. I. LI. Kmikel, 1131 Linden St , Allentown, T. Jen. W. Watt, Norristr.wn, l'a. S. T. Benny, C01 8. 10th St.. Phlla. jtov. S. II. Sh-.m-cr, Sunbury, Pa. ' A. P. Levlmore, Woodbury, N.J. U. J. Dellctt, 211 S. 12lh St., lteadlni;, Ta. Israel Saudt, J.:alu t-t.. South KaEton, Pa. L. P. llcturk, Jr., Oley, Ilerk6 Co , l'n. J. Uenieheimor, Clayton, N. J. Z. K. l)anenhr'iver, 1109 Columbia Ave., l'a. O. C. Piper, 735 Tearl St.. Heading, Ta. tVm. urantlnnd, Oloucoter, N. J. M. Slmw, Winona Avenue, W. of Morris street, Gerraantoivn, I'hlla. Wm. Dli. !S2S Jfnntrose St., Pblla. Thomas 13. Hartung, New Ringgold, Fa. G. Leckel, 2231 Eeeso St.. Phlla. J. G. Quimby, 211 Pearl St., Reading, To. It. G. Stanley, 42t Spruce St.. Lebanon, Pa. A. Schneider, Locust Dale, l'a. D. B. Noll, Limekiln V. O., Berks Co., ra. O. A. Deturk, Ulrdsboro. Berks Co., Pa. Wm. E. IIartontine, I'hoenlxvllle, Pa. W.M.Lincbach,C2t Wnbhington St., Beading, Pa. JohnC. Lyme, 1310 Howanl St.,HarrIsburg,l'a. Chas. Smith, 412 Greenwich St.. Phlla. O. Burkhard, 439 Locust St.. Beading, Pa. C. C. Keehn, Douglasvilie, Berks Co., Pa. Henry U P.owe, Pottstown, Pa. O. L. Swartz, Poynette, Wis. Wm. J. Blblghous, 529 Taylor St., Camden,N-J. Alfred Haley, Philllpsburg, N. J. U. Maglll, Glen Lock, Chester Co., Pa. Mr. Eeckard, Balrd St., Germantow u, rhllo. John Shupe, Telford P. O., Uongt. Co., Ta. - Wm. Ettlnger, Lcesport. Pa. " K. CrbtrD3, 2901 Tnlethorp St., Phlla. II. S. Crealy, 3317 North 2nd St., Thila. Philadelphia OST.ce is closed on tho 2nd Satur day of cacli month, Dr. J. B. Mayer being nt tho Hotel Penn, Heading, l'a., to give treatment to persons In that vicinity on that day. Dr. J. B. Mayer's terms for treatment is In reach of all. Call and get cured. N. B. Persons from out of town can receive treatment and return home the came day. A CUP OF delicious to the taste, invigorating and strengthening to the body, made in ONE MINUTE from 1 t. JrD PUT IN AfflwutE! rO MIL!''? iiH 1 1 JrJ, AW Only 30 . for a full iund jxiehaa. True taiupls on application to manufacturers, lue, aauc uv 13. l'w Severn, F . E. Maoargle. W. II. iva era JT$ (T,lnlictrr' ttncIUh Dlamoi.,1 RpaB.t. Fennyroyal pills OrliElutitud Only Unuluu A lruKll for Ckiekt.ti r injluA Dm W r,i ii, U,-, & 1 1 I.' id uer.!l,cfj' twiea Mi.l wi'i, bin, riMmt lale y iot!itr. Pefutdangtrv.,. .u&ffiru V ttans and tmiMtiuiw. At Of tinKIU. or t'a4 1a. Iu cumrM fur imrtleul.i. i. .tiuMmul, taj "Kelicf fr 1tr)lrK,nml.M.,, t rvtunk 1111. lll.ttflO T.atlinoniitts ln,Awn 'hlffl, Miter Curniirul ru..Mu,ll.vn F-uiiur SNEDDEN'S ; LIVERY Horses and Carnages to Hire. Hauling of all kinds promptly Attended to. Horses taken to board, at rates that aro liberal. 'EAR ILLEY, Rear BedM'i Hardwire Stw. FIBE INSURANCE. MgMtaad oldest reliable purely OMh aua panles rtpmenUd by 3DA."VI3D PATJST, 120 S. Jarow St., ShenanQoah,! vvant ) I) LI Many Businegs Enterprises Start Up Again. SOME WAGE SEDUCTIONS REPORTED Indications nf further Incrensed I'roduc tlon In tho IiniiiiHltatn l'uturo Olvo Frumlse of ltcm wod l'rospvrlty In thu Itnnlo of the Tollura. Fall Kivkr, Mass., Sept. 19. Today all but twenty-three of the sixty-seven mills In the city are in operation. They are run ning on a reduced scale of wages varying from 0 to 14 per cent, lesstlmn the sched ule of last week. Thero was no resistance of any kind offered. Sl'lilNOFlKLl), O., Sept. 13. Tho Whitely Malleable Iron works started up with 2J0 hands. More will be put on in a few days. SniKNECTADV, N. Y., Sept. 12. The Em pire State Knitting mills resumed work after a suspension of one month. John Wiedrhold &c Co., manufacturers of wool eus and underwear, also resumed opera tions with a limited number of hands. KltlE, Pa., Sept. 1U Tho II. V. Watson Paper company, which has been running I on half time, stnrtcd on full time with a j full force of 000 employes. The Krie Forge works, which has been shut down com pletely, also sturted with a full comple j meut of men. SoiniiiNOTON, Conn., Sept. 12. All the factories of tho Peck, Stowo & Wilcox company at Plantsville, East Berlin nnd tills place, started up on full time. For a month they have run on half time, and last week shut down entirely. Boston, Sept. VA The Walker & Pratt foundry, at Wutertown, started up aftor a shut down of about two months. The en tire force bus been put at work at the former wages, although nt present thu piece hands will not he given a full day's work. PitoviDSNCE, H. I., Sept. 12. Tho mills of the Crompton company, at Cromptou, which have been closed since Aug. 7 have started again. Tltov, N. Y.. Sept. 12. William II. Van Klecck's brush factory, ut Liansingburgb, employing fifty hands, resumed work on half time, and will probably go on full time next. Lawrence, Mass., Sept. 13. Tho print works of tho Pacific mills havo started up, and all that now remains closed of the mills of this largo operation is the lawn department. The Washington mills have partially resumed, and tho entire plant will bo in operation noxt week. The Ar lington, Atlantic, Pemborton and Kverctt mills aro yet closed however. Small indus tries throughout the city report business better, and merchants are already feeling the increase in trade. TltLNTON, X. J Sept. 12. Tho working forces in three of the plants of the pottery syndicate wore increased yesterday. All of tho syndicate's factories are now in opera tion, hut tlie full quota of workmen are not yet employed. Several independent potteries started up yesterday with about a half force. A small number of men havo been put to work in tho rubber mills, and Hoebling's wire mill, which has been closed for three weeks, resumed operations with 100 men. The Wilson Woolen mills also started up, giving employmeu to 700 bauds, The outlook for a general resump tion of business in Trenton within two weeks is good. PltoviDHNCE, It. I., Sept. 12. Tho cut down in wages of the Ithode Island cotton mill operatives, made inevitable hy ths action of the Massachusetts mill men, was announced yesterday, tho (Lonsdale com pany and the firm of B. 15. & It. Knight posting notices In their mills that a 10 per cent, reduction would go iuto olTeot Sept. 63. As tho action of the firms mentioned decides that of tho smaller corporations in this stnte, they will all doubtless tako sim ilar action, and the reduction will bo gen eral on tho date mentioned. Gallii'olis, O., Sept. 12. The Gallipolis and tho Fuller-IIutsenpillar furniture fac tories, employing about 300 men, resumed opo rations. Norwich, N. Y Sept. 12. Tho large silk mills of tho Norwich Silk Manufac turing company and tho extensive works of tho Norwich Cabinet company resumed work on full time. Tho old scale of prices is maintained and all the old hands Were re-employed. Kaleiqii, X. C, Sept. 13. The Egypt coal mines, situated in Chatham and Moore counties, which suspended opera tions ten days ago, will resume work in a few days. More than 100 men are em ployed at these mines, and several others are being worked in this state. Chlneso Mny stuy Awhile Louger. Washikotov, Sept. 12. Yang Yu. the new Chlncr-e minister, had a very satisfac tory interview with Secretary Gresham yesterday on the matter of enforcing the Chinese exclusion law. The secretury communicated the decision of the presi dent that the law should not be enforced pending further action hy congress, and that the recent order for the departure of Chinese from the Pad 11c coast had been suspended for the present. Ulra. Ilulllday'a Friends to the Iteaeue. MONTICKLLO, X. Y., Sept. 12. Mrs. Hal iiday, when visited in the jail talked in a, rambling, incoherent way. She was told that her mother was coming from Ireland to see her. When this news was told her her face assumed a saddened aspect for a moment. Lawyer S. B. Fullertou. of Port Jervis, was yesterday handed an envelope containing C1U0, and he will conduct the defense. The money was raised by frieuds of the prisoner. Our New MlnUter to Ilollvln. Washington, Sept. 13. The president sent to the senate the following appolnt- uieiiw iuunes xi. u. layior, ot jiausos, United States minister to Bolivia; James Butch er, of Ne w Jersey, to be collector of internal revenue tor the First district ot New Jersey. Mr. Taylor, the Bolivian minister, represents the younger element ot the colored oltliens ot the country. He was born u slave in ISftO. Fenra for the Valkyrie. New York, Sept. 12. The steamer Pemptos, from Gibraltar, reports that on Aug. 27 she passed through the center o' a eyolone to the northward of the. Azores, receiving considerable damage. It is thought the overdue yaoht Valkyrie may have been in the track of the cyclone. Sulfide hy Poison upd Kope. ALLKMOWN, Pa., Sept. 12. Not oaring to live when bis wife wlm dead Augustus Gross, of Kittersvill, near her, ate a pint of parts green aud banged hluiaelt in the cellar. lie had a knife ready to out his throat if poison and rope should full. The Weathur. Showers this afternoon; easterly winds. THE KIND THAT CURES Kidney Tronblo for 12 Ycars.S Completely Cured. S a DAWA SARSAPARn.l.A CO., P wkhnbhi-rnr is yeart I have lKrn bnilljKi mirtt'tlwtm l(.(iuy Tronhl,.. TwoyptriH Hi a ';w -.rlppe," ulu.h prttlwl jSmT I'"' ,AttlnniH WHHhanl wyrkfor mo to ittH gamtinil. last h. I hittl Biinther nttnrk of I,n S MUrlm.," which left me m lutti I citnlilS mhurilly ut acriMa the rouin. Ournwr-SH DANA'S Sg SAHSAPAHILLA B 1 1 rllll .nil havn fahnn t..-m. InllUnf SAI'AKILLA nntl onv iKittlr nf nANA'S IH.H.W anillam !I.U lI,i:'r KI.Y l Itl'.II.H .tronltlf.vltli KltlnevN no l,nck.MH ache) enml niiiictlli-, ana I never felt Sct-iE! ter in irrjr life. You may publish Ujta If you wuM,H aieier-jr wortllafme. BH Your, truly. mm Slorrlrtnm, N. Y. WESLEY STERBY. g Osnts r WV arr personally acquainted with Sir Stenytandkiiiiwaiaatatrniciitaarafriie Sal lterfeotfully, A.F. & O.F. MoNEILI. JH I Dana Sarsapatllla Co., Belfast. Maine, ajaj Professional Cards. JOHN X. OOYI.E, A TTORKXr AT-LA W. Oftlce-Ileddall building, "benendoah, Pa. at ftrjKKK A TTORNSi' A T-LA 7T. it!iv..jiiOAH fa. OIHoe Hoom 8, 1. O Building, Shenandoah, ,t.d tlsterly hulldlng, Pottsville. c. T. HAVI08, HUBQBOH OENTIS1, OKce Northatet Ojr. Ultt tud Csatre 3ts bmandoab. over Stein's drug store. jyj" 8. KI8TLKK, M. D., PlIl'MCIAN AXD SUltGKON: tifttoe -11 North Jartln street. Shsoersleah, K. 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