JH. SEEDIGIIUS THAT MAKES GQQD BLOOD AROKUKTIG MIME "Will completely change tho Wood In your rstem In three mouths' Kmc, and tend now, rich mood conning through your veins. If j ou feel uxhfliiitod and nervous, nre getting thin and all run down, Gilmorp's Aromatic Wine, which 1b n tonic and not a beverage, will restore you to health and strength Mnthrrn. mo It for Your dauehtrrs. It 1b tho Heat regulator and corrector lor airallments peculiar to woman. It enriches the blood and elves lasting strength. It is piarameeu 10 ruro uiarriHra. uvs lUmmer Complaint!, and Keep tuo entcry, and all f linttriili rfiiriilnf. Sold by all druggists for 11 per bottle. 3teklIoadarho and relievo all tho trembles lncl dont to n blllnus state of the system, such as Dullness, Nausea, Drowsiness, lMstnM aftsr eating, Pain In tho Side, etc Whtlo their most remarkable success) has beeu shown In curing Headache, yet Carter's Llttlo Liver Pills aro equally valuable In Constipation, curing and pro venting this annoying mmplalntwtillo they also correct all disorders of the stomach, stimulate the liver and regulate tho bowels. Kvcn if they only Ache they would bo at most priceless to thoso who suffer from this distressing complaint; but fortu nately their troodnessdocs not end here, and thoso who once try them will find these little pills valu able In so many ways that they will not bo wil ling to do without them Hut after all sick bead Is tho bane of so many lives that hero is wbero we make our great boost. Our pills euro It whllo Others do not. Carter's Utile Liver Pills are very small and very easy to take. One or two pijls mako a doso. They aro strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentlo action please nil who use them. In. vials at 25 cents, live for $1. Hold by druggists everywhere, or sent by mail, CARTER MEDICINE CO., Now York. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE 1'nnting ink stains are removed and jammsl fingers healed by the use of because o its high percentage of ty ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. JOYS. S. ICIKIC & CO., Chicngtt I Mut ltclloato Fabric cufje YOURSELF! rUtroublclwithGonorrhtBiiT .leet.W'hlttj.SBermatorrhaii: r or any unnatural dlschare uk f your druggist tor a. bottls o! J Hie O. It cure. In a ftwdui 4wItbout tho rid or publicity of 6 i doctor. .Non-polonoua mt 6l guaranteed not to .trictuM. , rht Vniveraal American Curt, Manufactured by I Cbtmicil ( CINCINNATI, O. Hcnd Wlmt Sir. Froil Vull.ce Him to Say, Mavern-Drusr Co.. Olklan. Md. Gentlemen: I wish to express my appro Alatinnnf the. mnrit itt vour Catarrh Cure. J have Buffered with catarrh for five years, and can truly say It baa given me more relief tuau any otner m uicino i uuvu inen, uuu n. n u,. iinnhtAdiv affect a permanent oure. All 11 seeds Is a fair and impartial trial to establish Its universality, veryiruiy, FHSD WAH.AOK. Mill Point. W. Va, It has cured Mr. Wallace of one of the worst coses of chtarrh on record, witn a neavy uis eliarge of the throat. One bottle 1s guaranteed to eure. It win cure you otnerwise no cuarge. Pap aula hv all ririlfrfflfltR. Price 111. A safe ami sure eure for oatarrh and hay fever Is Mayers Magnetlo Catarrh Cure. A three months' treatment for ?1, and absolutely guaranteed. It Is used by vapor Inhalation, and Is the only medicine that reaohes the afieeted parte and sure to oure. For sale by all druggists. about to experience the painful ordeal f iKtSA X A an Infallible sivtel V SlZST ftcfor.aodobviwe. LVTTSe S.4W,. in. uie tortures r.itnu tho dannersihei to both mother am) child. ! old by ai dniXKlsts. b-r express on roeoipt of price, 81 ' 1 lKttle,chs.gtd i Paid. CRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.. ATLANTA. O ICAKTEKS Printers TAR SOAP A remedy which. CT J3L If used bv M I v.. iADVlGE TO ffil'llS. I KoBolutions Adopted by tho Board of Trade Convention. REPEAL 1ZZ STTtTJAN LAWATONOE tt la Itpgnrilrd by Tlienn Iteprc.cntntlve HilalnrH Moil As the Cnu.o of Lack of Conllilcnce Remoille. May ho Sutr Reateil Afterward. WAsiiiNaTox, Sept. 13. -Iii the nntlonnl lioaril of trade convention, . tvliloh opened yeitcrday, twenty-one states. Including the District of Columbia, were ropro sented by 175 delegates appointed hjrslxtv nine organizations. Kx-SeiiHtorlllll.of Col orado, delivered the principal speech yes terday, being present by Invitation. A permanont organization was effected by electing; tho following olllcors! Presi dent, ex-Governor K. 0. Stan.ird, of Mis souri; secretary, Ityerson rtltchlo, of Clevelanil; second secretary, F. S. Gard ner, secrctury New York board of trado, Now York. One vice president from each state represented was also chosen. In tokliiir tho chair ex-Governor Stnn- nrd expressed thanks for the honor con ferred upon him. He referred to the prl- I vations and linrdshfps by which tho west had been transferred from a wilderness Into n garden. The business men. fann ers mid mechanics of the west had becomo satisfied, from the education which they have received In the past two months.tiiat the notional government lias purchased too much silver. This convention hnd been called to urge upon the United States senate the necessity far repealing tho Sher man act. There Is sufficient money to conduct tho country's business, but thero must be a restoration of confidence. This could easily bo accomplished by tho prompt passage of a repeal bill. At last night's session tho committee on resolutions reported. The preamble re ported by the committee recites tho finan cial distress ivliich has recently provnlled, and expresses tho belief that theso mone tary and industrial troubles are traceable to the continued purchase of silver bullion. The committee offered for adoption the following resolutions! Hosolved, That wo heartily commend and endorse the president's mossogeand the decisive action of the house of repre sentatives in passing an act In accordance with his recommendation, and wo earn estly urge upon the senate of tho United States the necessity of speedily and uncon ditionally concurring In said action. Hesolved, Thnt it Is tho couvlctlon of the business organizations represented by this convention that any considerable de lay on tho part of the senate, or any fail ure by It to repeal tho purchasing clause of tho said law, will plunge the business ntercsts of tho country Into n. more ser ious crisis than thnt from which they are now beginning to emerge Hesolved, That it is tho opinion of this convention that the only action In regard to this matter which it Is desirable for congress to take at this time Is tho speedy and unconditional repeal of the purchas ing clause of said law, lenving for future consideration any further effort at finan cial legislation, so that it may proceed with tho caution and deliberation which is demanded by the vital importance of the subject to tho welfare of tho country; and to this end this convention recommends the appointment of an expert non-partisan commission to suggest tho needed legisla tion. John W. Vernon, of tho Providence board of trado, advocated tho adoption of the resolutions. He repudiated tho prepos terous proposition that banks and money lenders have oonspired to produce a panio for the purpose of reducing the debt pay ing ability of tho borrowers in this country by seeking to perpetuate u gold standard of value. Representative Hell, of Colorado, op posed tho adoption of the resolutions, and in the brief space of time allotted to him. made a ringing spoech. But he was not in sympathy with the meeting, and was hardly accorded courteous treatment. Ho said he thought it highly presumptuous on the part of the meeting to attempt In a dictatorial manner to instruct tho United Klnfpq Knnntp. panpolnllv slinli iii.n nn .Tniipq and Stewart, who were acknowledged the ' world over as among the greatest econ omic authorities. Ho wished to say to his friends from the cast that they were la boring under n misapprehension. What was the difference, ho asked, whother the balauces abroad wero paid in gold or sil ver. The best customer tho manufacturer of Now England and tho cast had was the silver stato. Waldo Smith, of the Now York Grocers' association, denied the impression sought to be created in the minds of the people by the anti-silver advocates that the com mercial Interests of the east were dom inated by Wall street. Representative Pence followed. As n member of the committee ou resolutions he said he must dissent from the resolu tions presented. Ho then proposed a sub stitute from the silver standpoint, which, of course, was received by tho meeting as a Joke. Mr. Pence thon proceeded to ridi cule the importance of the meeting, if it had any, on the United States senate. Did they have the presumption to suppose that ntiy action taken by them would have In fluence on such men as Vest and Cockrelif "You might tickle the fancy of the chief executive," said Mr Pence in oouclusion, 'but I shall be greatly disappointed if a representative of a sovereign state will be influenced by siich resolutions," The vote on the resolutions resulted: Ayes, 135; nays, S. A committee or ten was appointed to wait upon Senator Voorhees, chairman of the senate finance committee, and present a copy of the resolutions. After votes of thanks to the ohairman of the convention, the Washington Board of Trado and the New York Board of Trade nnd Transportation, an adjournment was taken, and the president authorized to call another meeting when he may deem it proper, to continue the work now taken up- An Klectrlo Oar llreaks Loose. Madoii Chunk, Pa., Sept. IS. The eon duotor and motormauaf an elcctrio car left their cur last night to help another car that had Jumped the track. During their absence their own car got loose and plunged down a long hill Hnd collided with another oar nt the bottom. Miss Altoe Dletrlek, aged 80 years, had both legs fractured, and Conductor Il.uton re ceived a fraotural skull. His recovery is doubtful. Death of a I'tumlutnt Sporting Man. New Yohk, Sept. 13. Colonel Patriok Duffy, the well known sportiiiR man of New Orleans, died at the Prwbftrlau liospltal liut nlalit from Uright'a disease and droiwy, njed SO. Colonel Dully was l,4eree in the SulUvuu.Kllraiu flght. IT FOLLOWS AFTER a disordered liver that you're subject to attacks of cold or chills on slight exposure You get " tired " easUy. The feeling Is no- nta.! 1,un"iirirt "lllm.tinn tvlildi folia I to assimilate tlie food. Tills often results in what we call Indigestion or Biliousness. Dr. Pierce's l'lcasant Pellets rouse the liver to vigorous action, and this in turn starts tho machinery of tho body into nrtivity. Liver, stomach and bowels feel tho tonic effect, and I in consequence tho entire system is invigo rated. The processes become self-regulating, and n reserve force is stored up against ex posure to disease. If you're too thin, too weak or nervous, it must bo that food assimilation Is uironff. This is the time to take Pleasant Pellets. ' They permanently euro Constipation, Sour Stomach, Dysjiepsln, Sick or Bilious Head- i ache, Dizziness and Jaundice. Catarrh cured by using Dr. Sago's Remedy. Itusnlnn Cholpra Stiitlfttlr. ST. PKTEItsimno, Sept. 18. Thero were 81 fresh caen of cholera and 31 deaths In I St. Petersburg during Sept. 8, 0 and 10. ' Between the 4th and 8th there wero 715 fresh cases and 85 deaths in Moscow. In the province of Podolla thero were 1,728 fresh oases and 058 deaths between Aug. SO and Sept. 3. In most of the stricken prov inces the course of the epidemic remains virtually unchanged. Search for MIhIhc llplrs. NoiiWALK, Conn., Sept 13. Search is being made for the heirs of Mrs. Mary Breiiiiau. who was fatally burned in u flro on Smith street soinu months neo. Mrs, Brennati, who was 75 years of ago, and who lived in squalor, died leaving an es tate inventoried at J50.000 or more, al though no otio knew of her having any means. Tho town supported her much of the time. Toiirlftts 1'ourltitr Ititn Glilcngn, Chicago, Sept. 13. A passenger rate war has brokon out in California in re spect to east bound rates which threatens to spread until World's fair rates In all the territory east of Denver are effected. Tho Southern California road has cut the through rate from Los Angeles H. It is. estimated that not less than 150,000 pas sengers wore landed in Chicago yesterday. Itrnrlcton'a Mioo Shipments. Brockton, Mass., Sept. 13. For the- tlirce months ended Sept. ltho shipments from this city aggregated 91,401 cases of shoes, which falls belcw the shipments in tho corresponding weeks of 1801 and 1892. Tho shipments for tho present year up to date, however, show au increase over tho two previous years. Dr. Srnnnr'a Statement Verified. New Yoi:k, Sept. 13. At the steamship offices tho statement of Dr. Joseph H. Sender, commissioner of Immigration, to the effect that for tho first time in the his tory of this country the emigration from this port groatly exceeds the immigration, was more or less completely verified. A lllind I'uellist'a Challenge. Portsmouth, O., Sept. 13. Adnm Eck, a broom nmker.who has been totally blind for thirty years, has issued a challenge to any blind man in the state for n finish fight. Marquis of Queensbury rules, for $100 u side. Eck has put up a forfeit nf ja An Bgrccablo Tjtxatlvo nndNEirvx Tonic. Bold by Druggists or sent by mail. 25c, 50o. and $1.00 per package Samples free. Tho Pavorlto TOOTH TOWEIS for tho Teeth and Breath, 25c ' sayB: "Sblloh'a Catarrh Remedy Is tho llrst meuicraoi navo ever rounainat. wouia uo mo any good." Prlco SO eta. Sold by Druggists. Do not neglect a Cough, as thoro bdanger of its leading to Consumption. Burton's Cuna wlllEaveyou n severe lAing. Trouble. It is tho best Cough Cure and siieodlly relieves Coughs, Croup, whooping Cough and Bronchitis, and, is sold on a guarantee. 25 eta. DR. THHHL iVIQ North Four... St., lielow JOO Cirvfii. l'Julftrt. h'UlA (KIN IEVThCHi:ii AKZYi. Young, itilddiu agwi, in id old of both hx.i. If you sutler from on yuiithlul folly or iiMllcri'thiii, or a Jlwa-e of a dellftiU' mituri'. Mhu li needs confidential heatimnt. thin cou ult DR. C. F. THCEL, send fire 2-t htnmjw for hnnfc " Truth No rrnerfiiipnt. li o fit! Ill re. lwiH to equal htm Lpadlntr iH'wapmn-ro pminmiiop him the only true and ffinmiie adMitUInu ( liaII t (Juficl And woii!dle pwlnlUW an- cnalleiiuvd in tratmtHitoCMoit cant of lilotid 1'oJmiii, Mrlula, Htrlcturei, etc., for rmroe of S16,00. Huiith Dmh, 0 to S t ev'iH, 6 to 8 , Wed and Sat ev'(c, 0 to 10 , Run 4&9 All day ieh Jm "tir.fl to 10 im h A LIVING WITNESS. Albi t K. Toclor says i "I m thankful to our Iiord tl tvinir um a. uitiiMoa of fiB. fS it leu, 1 mu proud to any theie tuny Ins a arreat many Miimciaiui nnti rMi but none to wquul OR, THEEL Fori mviiiy yeora i aunvrti rrom youtn- I'd! tiidlwretion. Coimuttud a dosenlf phylclitu None kin w my ailui At UtDR.G.F. THEEL.wov isono Kin w my aumuiiw. tned me, told me the truth of mv bole trouble, I auHTert-d fioni the inowt mj vtre ettwytm of youthful ludl4rvttoiit Moot) potfton and kidney trouble. M life wai a iiiUl-i-v. uuttt for all mnnlv dutict. 1 tritd lu thoj twenty ycara moat eTery ).liyr-iffan of note, n wu an uuackA atnl ad-rttflnt dix'toi-H, but ii. aw could do what DR, THEEL dta for mt. HuttoitMH ot liotti at-xt-a, if you aufft r from jouth Ail lHJlMTtloHt tro and ae DR. THEEL Mu Soith Kouiih "t., I'hiludetiJtiUra, CuuflduTuflliu. Ho Mill and can euro you." No nuuic or liddrvft Mill io puWILcd ulthont pntteiitaeneiit. Cbtpheitcr's KnglUh lllomoail ItrflnA. rENNYROYfiLflLLS Original and Ituly lirnuloe. A Arc, aloaYi r.-llaM. ladikb, mi PrutUt fttr Ckirhtur$ JtnaUtk OU- nana JJ, xi'xl Ut Itcd Mi) Gt'ld UCiallte1 bo&u. L,atu- uti ttluo rtltbou. Take IumwxhU uHihiitoiia. a t Iruiii. or mA 4 v In ita.iqrt I.t lartl.uhvrt, liflLttaonlftlt AUi ' Itllt f fur l.ud i(lr, by return Mall. KMMiO T niinaiU. Jfam fin rM ttU-r iLiObii-ial t'uMMtlWii huMArai 4U ky all LMkl UrvaiKu. I'aiLwAjk, TWICE TOLD TALES! Are sometimes a bore, but whan the oeo pie are told twice that at Gallagher's Cheap Cash Htore they can buy Flour and Tea at lower rates than anywhere In this town, they are glad to teat the truth of toe on repeated story, run line 01 uro eertes, Butter and Eggs, Potatoes, Qreec 'iruoic, nay ana straw. Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store m iti wr Gitim mm. XL Mil TERRIBLE JSXPLOSION! Too HlgH Prossuro. In these ilnysof keen competition In every line, when the business man is compelled to bend his intellect and every energy to the success 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 resulting m immediate death, leaves them with shattered brains and liodies. 'I hey are running nt too high presstne. The strain is too great. Something must and does give way. This is equally true i f women. Though their sphere is mote limited, they have their daily burdens, frets, and worries, and tho results nre the some as with their stronger companions. This condition is growing worse every day. The rapidity of its Increase is an Till to contemplate. Our homes, hospitals, nnd insane asylumsnrofullof these tinl'oitmiates, and nre being crowded still further. There is but one solution of tho matter. Recog nize tho importance of (lie situation at once, and lake the necessary measures to over enmo it. If you have failingi memory, hot flashes, 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, nnd even though you havo used so called remedies and treated with reputablo physicians with little or no benefit, give Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine n trial. It is the only remedy that may bo depended upon for nervous disorders. " Two years asro 1 used Dr. Miles Restorative Nfrvlno with marked benefit, and later induced mv "n, who had been sick with catarrh of tho bladder five years In the hands of our lieft phy siPlaua, to try It together with Dr. Mile' Nerve and I.lver Mils. He wnsso wonderfully benefited that ho 1 attending to business again. My wife nlo ued Nerinc with most excellent resuim. Ml or u toRelticr havo not used more than fix hottlea of Nervine. Several of our friends have nl'. used It, and aro greatly Improved." Louis GIM, Huclier Glbbs Plow Co . Canton, Ohio. lr Miles' rtc-tnratlve Nervine Is sold by all druirglftson a positive guarantee, or sent by Dr. Miles Medical Co.. Klkhart, Ittd., on receipt of price, 81 per bottle, six bottles, 88, oxpress prepaid. It Is positively free from opiates or dangerous times. Free book at druggists, m by mall. CAN BE CURED A CURE GUARANTEED DR. J. B. MAYER, l015ArchSt.,Phila.,Pa. Easo at once, no operation or delay from busi ness, attested i y thousands cf cures, endor.' menls of phyvleffliis, hidlcs nnd pntmlnpnt clll zensctmheFCt untonlce. Consultation ftec nnd strictly confidential. 8cnd for circulars. Otlico Hours : D H.pI. to 3 P.r. ITA1C3 i:2 T.ZZZIZWCZ. Tho following area fowcf themany that havo been entirely Cured of Itupturo by I)a. J. 13. Mayeii's Treatment : Jacob O. Schant. MM Korth Iiroad FX, rhlla. Kil. Sheesly, fcheelton, Dnuphiu Co., I'a. P. B. BossiUr, rhoenixviUc, l'a. It. A. Hall, Hcwtcn, N. J. John H.8cheariir,YellowlIouscr.O.,TlcrkiCo..ra A. S. Klelngiml, Limekiln I'. O , llelks Co., I'a,, a. Jones Philips, Kcnnet Square, l'a A. A. OoIdLwrnthy, Centuilla, Col. Co., To. C. Heritage, 7 uliea Hill, N. J. I E. Hess, hor-Milll. Pa. F. A. Kreltz, t'atington, Pa. E. M. Small, l ount Alto. I'a. Jas Davis, Flttil!e. 22nd ward, rhlla. I.. II. Kunkel, l'3l Linden St , Allentown, Tr. ieo. W. Watt, Norrlstmvn, J'a. 3. T. Benny. C01 8. 10th St., rhlla. llev. 8. U. Sh rn r, Sunbury, l'a. A. P. I.evlmor Woodbury, N. J. D. J. Dellett, 2U 8. IStb St.. Heading, Pa. ismel Sandt, Mrln St., South EaFton, ra. L. 1'. Deturk, J Oley, Berks Co., I'a. I. Gensehehner, Clayton, N. J. Z. K. Oauenaowcr, 1109 Columbia Ave, Ta. i. O Piper, 7S5 Tearl St., Heading, I'a. ,Vm. unintland, Gloucester, N. J. M. Shaw, Winona Avenue, W. of Morris ctaMt, Germantown, rhlla. Wm. Dlx. 124 Montrose St.. Telia. Thnmis B. Hartuug, New Ringgold, Pa. G. Lc"kel, 2M Itecso St., l'hlla. J. G. Qulmby, 211 Pearl St.. Heading, To. H. G. Stanley, 424 Spruce St . Lebanon, r. A. Schneider, 1-ocust Dole, I'a. I). B. Noll Limekiln 1'. O., Berks Co., ra. C.A. Deturk, Bhdsboro. Berks Co., Pa. Wm. E. Harto nvtine, I'hocnlxville, l'a. W M.Linebach,62l Washington St., Bending, Pa. John C. Lyme, 1310 Howard Bt.,Harrisburg.ra. Chas Smith, 412 Greenwich St., l'hlla. G. Burkhard, 4Z0 Locust St., Reading, Pn. C. C. Kcehu Douglasvllle, Berks Co., l'a. Henry L. Rowc, I'ottstown, Ta. R. L. r'vrartz, roynette, Wis. Wm. J. BlbMbaus. 5?9TaylorSt.,Oaniden,K-J. AHred Haley, Phllllpsburg, N. J. II. Jlaglll. Cilcn Lock, Chester Ca, Pa. Mr. Beckrml, Balrd St., Germantotvn, rhlla. John Shuno. Telford p. O., Mongt. Co., I'a. Wai. Kttlnger, Leesport, I'a. K.Crabtre, 2TO1 1'otethorp St., Biilo. U.S. Crealy, 3517 North 2nd St., I'hila. Phlladelphii 053co is closed on. the 2nd Satur day of each month. Dr. J. B. Mayer being at tho Hotel I'enn. Reading, I'a., to glvo treatment to persons in lhr.t vktnlty ou thatdsy. Dr. J. B. Mayor'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 tho tome day. A CUP OF CHOCOLATE delicious to the taste, Invigorating and strengthening to the body, made In ONE MINUTE from Only SO tU. far a full pound jxfUag, Frea umpl oa application to rnauuraaturotn. KaUJE BT 11. H Severn, F. B. Mgrgl. W. H. Watcn- THE CHOICEST BRINKS Can always be had at EARLEY'S SALOON. Cor. Lloyd and Market Sts. llest Beer, Ale and Porter and tloeet Otf tr Atwavn on htnd. lnllttrUBet tn 1l SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses and Carnages to Nre. Hiullnc ot all kinds promptly attended M Hones takes to boexd, at rate that are liberal. PEAR KIEV. Eur BMs Btrivm Sta FIRE INSURANCE. uieetaad oklMt reliable psrely emit mm patee repr.nnUst by 120 S. Jarain Si, SbenanQoshJa j-JBb. . VVnm 1.4. aeU .'VilN ,n ANU I Willi JUNESB BILL It Is Now Being Prepared by Mr, MoOroary, of Kontuoky. TO ABOLISH THE EXCLUSION LAW. l'rlratn Clllen Cnuiiot Porc the lov prnnioiit ti lCnforco n T.uw Which It May llilhk It U'lao fur the Tlino to Bnspnil. WAfiltlXdTOS, Sept. 18. Another Chi nese bill Is now in oourxe of preparation 1y Mr. McCreary, of Kentucky, chairman of the foreign alTnira committee of tho house, who recoKiilftes the necessity for some prompt net Ion by cotiRreas. Tho new hill will do away with the exclusion act. The Bovernment has suspended the en forcement of the Geary law by decllniiiK to make further arresta. In any city of California ROO Chinamen could be arrested within an hour for being in this country in violation of the Geary law, but United States olllccrs are instructed not to disturb them for the present. In tho Los AiiReles case, where private cltir.ens made com plaint to United States Judne Hoss that certain Chinaman wero In tho United States In violation of tho Goary law, Jud?o Hoss held that Chinamen could be ar rested and deported on the complaint of n private citizen, and that tho United States Kovernmont must deport such Chinamen so found here. In dolnc; this he construed that the law of Septomber, 1888, was in force. Acting under a decision of the solicitor of the treasury rendered Oct. 10, 1SSS, tho treasury department in n oirculnr letter of instructions held that "the Chinese act of Sept. 13, 1888, never went into opera tion and la of no blndlnsr force, for therea- Bon that it is dependent on tho ratification of a treaty with China, never ratified." Various Interpretations have been put on tins act by various United States ludirei sitting In various sections ot the country. li tno construction of tho treasury bo ni held, then it will follow that private citi zens cannot force tho government to exe cute a law which it may think it wise for tho tiuio to suspend. New Jnrsuy Liquor Dflllers. Loxo BiiANCH, N J., Sept. 13. About 600 members of the Xew Jersey Stato Liquor Denlors' Protective association at tended the seventh minimi convention nt tho Shelburnu hotel yesterday. Delegates from every county lu tho suite wero pres ent. The uniiual election of olllcers re sulted: President, August Koehler, ot Orange; vice president. William C. Tower. of Locust Point; corresponding secretary, John McEntee, of Jersey City; financial secretary, Ijouis U. I'hllobert, of Ilouoken; treasurer, John Ilellmaun, of Cnmden; sergeant-at-anns, Patrick Nugent, of liny onuo. A resolution was passod advocat ing tho limiting of hotel and saloon li censes to the present number. The next convention will bo In Orange. I.ehlgh Valley Wanes. Eastok, Pa., Sept. 13. Good news for Lehigh Valley employes lias just been re ceived here. The company will begin pay ing us August wages. This is the llrst pay since the Heading lease was broken, and there was fear that tho Lehigh Valley people would not get their pay car out un til lato in the mouth. Tho company will pay by checks. The Easton banks, which will handlu about $-10,000 of these checks, will not cash them, but will receive them ou deposit. l!vn Ilninlltoii-Mnnii Amilu n Wife. Nbw Your, Sent. 13. It has just be como public thnt Era Mauu, tho leading figure in the Robert liny Hamilton bogua baby scandal, has beon married for tho past six months. Her husband is Edward Hilton, a young Englishman, who keeps n boarding house at 337 West Twenty-ninth street. He has beeu in this country only a.fow months. Dencou Wlllto Paying Up. New Yohk, Sept. IS, Soino of the aredltors of S. V. White, tho broker, said todny that thuy had just received checks for nnother payment at 25 per cent, of his indebtedness, making a total of 50 per cent., which he has settled since his sus pension. It was also said that Mr. White J had paid some ot the creditors in full. Murder nnd lncenillurUin Rochester, N. Y.,Sept. 13. In Brighton, a suburb of this city, a quarrel occurred in a hotel occupied, by sixty Italian sower workers. One Italian was killed. Subse quently tho place was set on flro, and It is belioved that two others were burned to death. "Tony" Uosa is under arrest on suspicion. Suspended for-IIiizhig, EASTOX, Pa., Sept. 13. Three sopho mores of Lafayette college havo been sus pended iudeflnitely for hazing. They tried to smoke out the freshmen. It is said others are to 'ollow. The faculty is de termined to break up baaing, aud is act--lug vigorously lu the matter. Suicide by lfrmvuluz Philadelphia, Sept. 18. An unknown and well dressed woman ot about 30 years jumped into the Delaware river from the Gloucester steamboat Sylvan Dell yester day afternoon. She was rescued, but died while ou the way to a hospital. Accidentally Killed Ilia llrother. Ooluubcs, Qa., Sept. 18. Johu Fletcher waa accidentally shot and killed by the dlscbarxe of a Winchester rifle In the hands ot Tom Fk-tcher, his brother. .The weapon was supposed to have been un loaded. The Death nt Genornl Jllrllicl. PABI8, Sept. 18. General Marie Fran ooU de Mlribol, chief ot the FrnoU gen eral staff, who wu Injured by falling from his bor at Hauterive on Monday, has died from the effeote ot his injuries. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Colonel Xortn, tit "nitrate king," has decided to sell out his racing stablw. The son ot Senor Maoeirao, a wealthy Cuban planter, hat been kidnaped by ban dita. "Maryland Day" at the World' fair was celebrated with great enthusiasm yes terday. Paymaster John McMahon, United States navy, of the stsamer Wabash, died iu Boston. Gila L., daughter ot John Cooper, of Norfolk, Va.. Ufc'txl 4 years, drank a gill of Squibb's cholera medioine and died trout its effects. J. Qraot Cramer, a nephew ot the late General Urant, has been AMotuted lu sttuetoi of Unguiiget at the Lebif U uai veltv. South h)ebi. Ha, RTHE KmD 1 THAT CURES m m m m TORTURING i " Headache for 10 Years S "I 05 Dana's Sarsaparilla "I WAS CURED!" an a Mr, Hai-i. wapthf kirht mam to prom am m DANA sin Conors. Ijstkn as iib tells iovS KllIK ItKSULT. H I)ana Sakaavahilla Co.: H I (.KNTt.KMKN. I have httn a inflerr fromBV Hlli.'mliii'lit' th tt'ii yiMir. lmm Efatl I mw In mo of nur local uaprri an adrrrtlatt- !S I nunt of your iiicdh hie, nud teatimonlaU of h8 StllHlei'l'llI CtllatM, M H I il'tiilMt fa try une iK.tttc. The flrrt tottlfS H invnt ly n-hcvinl in-, mid by the tiinu I hautakvtiMl tw. more IxHtlt'B X VAM tlUJf J.If. s m m m sahsm'arilla EaiaHiirv iiml i'tltt)ile millcliit. M'atcrford, N. V. .IIJIOME BALI S Tin truth of Mr. Hall's atnl. m nt In i-ortiflMl tnai Bs Dana Strsaoar'Xa Co., BeHetl, Maine. M Professional Cards. JOHN K. COVLK, A TTOllNEY-A T-LA W. Omoe Beddall bulldmg. HhensBdoah, I'a. A. BCTRKK A TTOHNJir A T-LA-W. SHHIKtiOAH. ri. Oflloe-Room 3, P. O Building, ahenaudoah, at-d Ksterly bull(lllK, l'oUsvillo. c. T. UAVICE. HUROKON DEKTm. Omoe Northeaet Oor. M iln 'md Centre Sts -bsnandoHh. over Stein's drug store. jJ H. KISTIJ8K, M. D., " PItYSWIAH AND BURCtKON. O fflcc -110 North JanliB street. Shenindoih. D K. JAMKK HCE'IN. PHYSICIAN AND aVKOSON, ' Offlce and Rosldenoe, Street, ahenaudoah. o. 34 Ncrttt JsrdlE D It. E. D LONGACRK, Graduate In Vnierinary Surgery and DtntUtty. All calls by mall, telegraph or telephone- at tended to with promptness. Hurglcal opera tions performed with tne greatest o ire. Office I Commercial Hotel, Mbenandoah pRANK WOMEK, M. I), Bpecialiit in Treatment of Catarrh. Practice limited to diseases of the eye, ea no-ie and throat. Spectacles furnished, gua antced to suit all eyes Office 18 Mouth Jardln street. Shenandoah. Kan l W S3 SHOE ho-TOp; Dot you wear them 7 When next In need fry a piltj Best In the world. $5.00 .$3.00 4.00 ,$2.50 $3.50 $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 FOR LADlEt- $2.0 0 $1.75!- F0R BOYS If you want a fine DRESS SHOE, mafa In the hie styles, don't pay $6 to $8, by my $3, $3J0, $4.00 or $5 Shoe. They fit equal to custom mads and look and wear as well, If you wish to economize In your footwtar, do so by purchasing V. L, Douglas Shoes. Name and prlee stamped on the bottom, look for It when you buy VT. X,. DOUC.r.AS. Ilrockton, 3taf. Sold by JOHKIMI UAlLl.t 14 Koulb Mnlu Street. Bbenandoab. Pa. Entirely ilfUHBWIl!)! 9 iron COSTiVENESS Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Diseases of the Kidneys, Torpid Liver Rheumatism, Dizziness, Sick Headache, Loss of Appetite, Jaundice, Erup tions and Skin Diseases. i Frit. 25c. I" ttttui Boll ty til sntgiiti. BtlEt.JOgSSOIiLOil. fropi., BarUstWs.lt Tha only SURE ROACH DESTROYER If W guarantee it to nd the hotue of RTS, RoiCHll ami Wana Buas, c Money retun deb, MAURERS' Pwslsa INSECT POWDER U the best la the mrmtfv BCBSUM. ANft. UOTM. Fr Sals by all SntegMs Be n sad est tks mssIsm. sum vmy m rnwej, aw irabc mark eeteeem. ""tS"1 D. MAURER & SON, 339 N. 8tm St.. Piwtsue; jnunMT ini.i,. S Wul. rfur.i. -N.V. m m m EM o fin tc.fU?ttiA?i for urfflrLtr .if IL'
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