mm m 0 Kn ,1 H ir It Curn Coldi, Coughi, Bore Throat, Croup , Inlla enza, Whooping Oough, Bronchitia andAithtsa, A certain cure ior uonaumpuon in wn sisti enil a eure relief In advanced itAgea. Uae at one, You mil see the excellent effect after taking the first dote, bom oy aeaiera cverjwaeri. tiottlei 80 cent! and $1.00. CARTERS ITTJ.E Jlck tlcadacho and rollOTO all the troublos IncV dent t' a b.ltnus etato of tbo Bratem, such aa Dtrilncoa. Nnnsea, Iironlnes, Dlntreea after aUn, I'nln In tho Bide, etc. Whllo their moet remarkablo auccess has been shown In curing Headache, yet Cartor's Mttle Liver Fills aro equnll;-valuublo In Constipation, curing and pro venting this nnnoylnir complatnt.wbllo they also correct nil disorders of tho stomach, stimulate tho liver nnd regulate tho bowels. i:von If they only cured Ache they would bo almost priceless to thoso who saner from this distressing complaint: butiortu nntely their ROodnessdocs not end here, and thoso who once try them will and theso little pills valu able In so many ways that they wilt not bo wil ling to do without them. Hut after all sick bead Is tho hane of so many lives that hero Is whoro we mako our treat boast. Our pills euro it whllo others do not. Carter's Little Liver rills aro very small and very easy to tnke. One or two pills mako n doso. They are strictly vegetable and do not grlno or purge, but by their gentle action please all who use them. In vials at 25 cents; Hto for 11. Bold by druggists every where, or sent by mall. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE There's nothing will clean you up so quickb or neat yo'tr Burns iikc because of its high percentage of tai ASK YOUR QROCER FOR IT. JAS. S. xZIXllC &i CO., Chicago, i White Russian Soap Tho Rett Bo p OJRE YOUnSEL.FI IftroubledwlthGonorrhcsftV uieei.nues.snrmatorrhm r any uunatura! dlschareeuk our druseist for a botila an Ii? O. it cures In a fewrisv wlihouttherld or publicity ot ii doctor. Non-poisonous anffl guaranica not to etrlctur. in vnuertai American Cur, l Manufactured by The Evans ChemicM ( NCINNATI, O'. "it ' -s Head What Sir. Fred Wallace lias to Say. MayersOrug Co., Oaklan, Ma. Qknii.kmen. 1 wish to express my appre ciation of tbo merits of your (Mtarrh Cure I have suffered with catarrh for five years, and i can truly say It has given me more relief tuau any other medicine I have trleo, and It will un doubtedly effect a permanent cure. All it needs Is a fair and impartial trial to establish Its universality. Very tru.y, Fhko Wallace. Mill I'otnt.W. Va. It haB cured Mr. Wallace of one of tho worst cases of catarrh on record, with a heavy dis charge of the throat. Oae bottle s guaranteed to cure. It will cure you otberwlse no charge. For sale by all druggists. Price il. A safe and sure oure for catarrh and hay fever Is Mayers Magnetio Catarrh Cure. A three months' treattnont for $1, and absolutely guaranteed. It la used by vapor Inhalation, and Is the only medlolne that reaches the affected parts and sure to cure. For sale by all druggists. Or Debilitated Women, should uss BBABFIELQ'S FEMALE REO'JLATOm, Every ingredient possesses superb Tnn' j roperties anil exerts a wonUerlul influ ence in toning up ami strengthening het system, by driving through the propet channels all impurities. Health am' strength guaranteed to result from its use 'My w ife.ivho was bedridden for elh. . teen month, after uIhk JlrtulfUld't JPtmale Jteaulnior far two mouth li gutting well." J. M. J nansen. Malwo, Ark. Ilsturliin Buclator Co.. Atlanta, Qa. Sold by l)i uulsis at $1-00 I hottl. MiSVER fsLdll Moldersi TAR SOAP Advertise In "ThHoaXcS" The' Remarkablo Baco for tho.i Brenton's Eoef Oup. BO CLOSE AS TO BE IN DOUBT. Although the Distance IVai n Ittimlrml mill Twenty Mllei, the llrltiiunlii ami Nimihoe Crossed tho Fliilnh I.tne Within n b'w Seconds of Kach Other. j London, Sept. 14. Tho ynoht rnoe'be- twt-en tlie I'rinco of Wales' UrltMinla nml Mr. Hoyal I'helpa Carroll's Nnvithoe, for tho Uronton's reof cup, which Btnrted TuBdny on n conreo extending from tho i Needles to tho breakwater nt Cherbourg, 1 I'raiioe, round tlie breakwater anil back to the Needles, a distance of about 120 miles, ended in an its yet ludellnlte manner. Tho starting gnu was fired at 11:15 a. in. Tho Ilritauula was tho first across the lino, fol lowed 1 mill. 'IK fcec. later by the Navahoo. The regatta committee, wishing that both boats should start on equal terms, had nrnvnged before the race that either of tho yachts crossing the line first would allow the other tho dlflercuco In the time between her getting away and the start of the other boat. Iioth the rncers went over the lino car rying single reefed mainsails and jib headed topsails. Tho wind was Plowing a strong breeze from the cast, nnd the yachts started with steamer speed on their Ions reach to tho southwnrd. Tho Britannia for a time retained her lead. Tlie Navahoo, however, booh began to get through tho water faster than the llritanula, and when they were hull down the Navahoo was leading. Both headed for tho western cud of the Cherbourg breakwater, and not a lino was eased on either boat until thoy reached tho i breakwater. Goinu tip through Cher bourg roadstead ll was almost a dead beat to windward, und both boats made two legs of It, refusing to split tacks. On tho second tack, which was made about half way up tlie roadstead, the lirltannia. went, to tho windward of tho Navahoe, thus en abling the latter to pass out tirst Into tho channel. Tho llritanula being to tho windward, went in rather closer to the Ho Pelee, opposltylthe east end of tho break water, than dm tho Navuuoe. The latter hauled up on the wind nt 0:13:10, and at GS2:20 tho Britannia shaped her courso for home llooms were hauled well inside tho port rails, nnd almost, Immediately afterward tho Britannia took a slight lead, still hav ing the weather position, As they got wen out in mo cuaunei, returning, uiey , found a lumpy sca aud made rather bad weather oil oi it. very one ueavy seas wuint aboard them. '1 hey rolled consider- , ably and the topmasts were sent down, there being danger that thoy would bo whipped out bmal jibs were set, and tho yachts raced for tho Needles neck and HCCK. ! fl'l. 1.1 ..cn.1 ll . . ... n mncf simultaneously at 10:32 ar. night. It bad been arranged that tho Navahoo was to show a red light aud tho Britannia a blue light after dark. Both yachts displayed blue lights, and consequently the night being intensely dark, it was Impossible for outsiders to distinguish by hull or rig one yacht from the other. It was announced that tho Britannia bail won by two seconds aud u half, aud tills was accepted as the fact, all tho news papers announcing the English yacht's victory as being the ofllcial decision. Tho representative of the United Press saw Mr. Carroll und questioned him re garding the outcome of the race. Mr. Carroll said that the committee had not definitely settled which boat would tuko tho cup. He declined to say anything fur ther on the subject. The captain of tho Navahoo said that the American yacht was only halt a length astern of tho Britannia at the finish. This, ho added, was equal to not mure than three seconds in time. He claims thut the Navahoe won the race by a minute on the allowance Thero is no question but that Mr. Carroll believes his boat won the race. It is everywhere conceded in British yachting circles that tho race was the best ever seen in European wnters, und one of the closest on record. Tho long course was covered quicker than it ever had been cov- It was expected that the race for tho Cape May cup, another of the trophies tho English cutter Uenesta brought from America, would be sailed again yesterday, but it has been postponed until next wcok. j The Times describes the race as an un paralleled performance, Nothing in the nnnals of yacht racing it says, can com pare with tho extraordinary close sailing In the race. Neither yacht was nt any time over a minute ahead of tho other, und for fully half tho distance were not separated more than a couple of lentiis. Altogether it wns n race beating fnr nwuy, in every particular, anything recorueu in the history of yachting. Urutnl Trlze right la Cnnuectfcnt. New Haves, Sept. U. Oue of the most brutal prize lights heard of about here took place in broad daylight at Montowcs, about five miles from this city. Tho prin cipals were ISarney Lynch nnd Robert Kennedy, two well known local pugilists. The men fought desperately for mora than an hour. Both were badly punished, and Kennedy was so terribly hurt that he hud to be taken in a carriage to his home, where he now lies in a precarious condition. Tho fight was for blood, the men having an old score to settle. Aimed at the Huiuef Lords. London, Sept. 11. The oiroular Issued by the National Liberal Federation is re garded as virtually an important minis terial manifesto. In it the peers are noti fied that uulttw they reconsider their ac tion rejeoting the home rule bill the Glad stoulaus will force the issue involving the overthrow of the upper bouse. The Ituth for the Cherokee Strip. Washington, Sept. 14. Telegrams re ceived at the interior department from tho Cherokee strip show that there have al ready been 50,000 people registered. Ad ditional clerks have been put on duty at Arkansas City, and the ofllce will be kept open day and night as long as necessary to accommodate the crowd. l'enimylvunla State College llooiulng. STATE COLUWIi, l'a., Sept. 14 The Pennsylvania state college opened yester day with the largest attendance in its his tory. Every department is manned as never before, and there is great enthusl- Asm and earuestueas among teachers and students. llrldgetuns Tax ltate Increased. nwnairroK, N. J., Sent. 14. At tb meeting of the olty ootinoll the tax rata for ISM was fixed at f 1:70 per f 100, an Increase of 10 per cent, over last year's rata. IT FASTENS ITS HOLD upon you before you know It. It la euro to Ik) In tho air wo breathe, the water wo drink. The germ of consumption u every where present. The germ lupins to grow as I soon ns It reaches it tvenk tpol In the body. Catarrh, lironchitis, nnd a scrofulous condi tion, furnish theso weak spots. The way to fight these germs lirgin early render tho liver nctlvo ond purify the blood with Dr. J'lerce's Golden Medical Discovery. Besides, I it builds up healthy flesh. ... ' It's guamnteetl in all bronchial, throat and lung nirectlons; every form of scrofula, even Consumption In its earlier stages. If tho "Discovery" fails to benefit or cure, you Have your money uacic. Fortify yourself ngninst disease by making tho body germ-proof, then you will savo yourself from grip, malaria, and many of the passing diseases. Too well known to need lengthy advertise ments Dr. Sage's CaUtrrh Remedy. CHOLERA STRICKEN PILGRIMS. Terrible ThIoi of Niifl'erliis Told by the KilivUiil'A. TUNIS, Bent. 14 Of the 0,000 pilgrims that left here and other ports in May last for Mecca only half have returned. Fully 12,000 friends nnd relatives met tho return ing pilgrims on their release from quaran tine, and thero were many heartrending demonstrations of grief by tho relatives of thoso who had succumbed to the disease. The survivors tell terrible tales of suffer ing. On Juno !M, 100,000 pilgrims were gathered on the Sacred Mount to hear a solemn nddress prior to proceeding for Mecca. Many wore starving. The mount resembled a battlefield, being strewn with the corpses of victims of the pestilence, among whom were lying hundreds of tho poor wretches who were dying from tho droad disease. So frightful was the con dition of affairs that no ono dared to op nioach the place. Finally a battalion of 700 Turkish soldiers was sent to bury tho dead and rescue the living. Five hun dred of these soldiers lost their lives as a result of their devotion to duty. Of tho whole battalion only 200 escaped tho pes tilence. Ilravo Itescuo by Linemen. VA91IlKOTON, Sept. 14. Flro in tho Western Union telegraph ofllce last night temporarily shut oil all telegraphic com munication of the city by that company. While repairing tho damage Lineman Kbert had a narrow escape from death by coming In contact with a live wire. As ho lay suspended in midair a hook and lad d - m(U,e m) lnefrt.ctunl attempt . . T1 crrll th(j te, h , b t!l0 tw0 other lln(,mc ftnd sccurod about the body of the 6tricken ma ollo llllcmnll tnUinB ))0i(1 of , eml o tho Ml slncUlllg off whliu the other 811 ortcd Kbert upou uIs bnck. Thun beKan ' slow ,md perilous descent, wltlln tlin prnvvil nf snep.tiit.nrs lndil tlnlr ' " ' breath in suspense It proved successlul, and tinging cheers rent the air for the two rescurers Ehert will recover. Sir .lolin Will Not Consent. MONTIWAL, Sept. 14. Representatives of the railway steamship companies had an interview with Sir John Thompson hero to endeavor to obtain his promise that tho government would agree to allow tho United States oflicials to Inspect all immi grants landed in Canada with a view to preventing contract laborers from enter ing tho United States through Canada. Sir John replied that the Dominion gov ernment could not under any circum stances enter into such an arrangement. Charged with Inciting tn Treason. PlTTSuuito, Sept. 14. It Is Btntcd on good authority, that a pension attornoy whose name is withheld has been urging old soldiers to assassinate President Cleve land and Secretary Smith. Tho entire matter has been reported to Washington, nnd will bo investigated by tho authorities. The foolish attorney has made himself llahlo to charges of inciting to treason. Scal.U'il to Dentil on a Steam Yacht. City Island, N. Y Sept. H. The stenra yncht Allogra, owned by Colonel a. V. H. r,,,,. v,.,.. v,.i- ii,.t.iii. t. , 1f wu'e opposite City Island, blew a tubo Gell, was instantlykllled and the engineer. out ui tue ooiier. lue uroiunn, oamea K. H. Iiarrett, severely burned nnd scalded by the escapimr steam. XSctc, SOcts., 1.00pcrBottl Cures Coughs, rjoarseness.sioro Throat, uroup promptly; rcuoves vt Jiooping uougri and Astbma. For Consumption it has no rival; has cured thousands where nil others failed; will cone you if taken In time. Bold by Druggists on a cuarsntee. For Lamo Hack or Chest, use suiLQH'a l'l.ASTKlt. CU. CATARRH remedy: IflTA vm tJatiirrh V Thlarpraodv U minrfln. tccd tocureyou. 1'ncoWcts, Injoctor Xreo. DR.THEHL r.rwn. l'hiliuihiiii (TIN Ili:UThCllKK AUZfi. Younff. mlfldle ayed, cuid aid of both gextm. If you suffer from any youtliftil full) or liidUtrclltiu, or a dlnwite of a li'llfte iititurv. lileli iiec-di conllilviillal tieatiueat thi eou ult D(t. C. F. THEEL, or vtml five t-et. MtaiupR for honk l' Trvtk,' So ftnorhnvnt. nn failure, lutita to enuol Mm Leading neKtpatJcr jimnuuuoe blui th only true and (rt'iiuln? auwrtiiilnv "pwlallst i)UAvka aud would.bv pwliiUt are cl)iU4gd In trMitTnencof ont wm of lllooil l'otuMt. Kerululn, blrlcturrM. etc, for ituine of SlMft). llmrk- PtUU to S; erV, 6 to 1 1 WmI aud &t ev'fn. to 10; i TIVCE TOLD TALES Are t'ometlmes a bore, but when the peo ple aro told twice that at Oalhtgoer's Cheap Cash Store they Dan bur Flour and Tta at lower rates than anywhere In this town, they are gltd to tost the truth ot the oft repeated story. Iull Use ot Oro oeries. Uulter and Efgs, VoMAUm. Greaii TriwV, Hay and Straw. fiallajtisi's Cheap Cash Store w ui wist mn mm. and sm vim a jsi VL-i. rm n uu ran II SAILED TlffiSEAS 38 YEARS, One of His Experiences. For thirty-eight years dipt. Loud followed the sea, most of tlmt time ns master of a viw hol, and upon retiring from the water wasnp minted by the Secretary of tho United Suites Treasury to superintend tho seal fisheries In Ma-ku. which pniltlou ho held llvo years. He rein tes one experience as follows: "For several years I hud been troubled with -tenernl nervousness and pain In thn region -f mv heait. My prenlost nllllctlon una Vi'plo s iess; It was almost Impossible at any line tuohlnln rest and sleep. Having seen :r. .Mlli' remedies ndvertl'i'd I begun ti-l':S 'iVi'vlno. After Hiking a small quantity tho xMiellt received was so great that 1 was posl Ively -alarmed, thinking tho temcdy con- ilned opiates which would finally lie Injurl us In me: but on lieliif? assured hv the drug' -1st tlmt It was perfectly hnmilcss, 1 contln led It together with tho Heait Cure. Ti d iy i i'ii n eonm'leiitlously sny that lr. II lies' Hi- lum i ltui uiu mm i.u.t itv.nw vu.i ..... jiireformetlinn anything I had ever taken, i lind iieen treated by eminent physicians n New York .mil San ! ranclsoo wlihout hen ii1 I owo my present good health to tho mil 'idus use of these most valuable remedies, nil lirartlly recommend them to iillnlllliuu is I us." C'apt. A. I'. I,oud, Hampden, Me. Hr Miles' ltcstoratlvoNervlneiindNcwCuro ire wild uy all druggists on a positive guar .n-'!-. or liv Dr. SI lea Medical Co.. l.lkluul ml . mi receipt of price, Si per bottle, or six ottles for in, express prepaid. They uru "o- troui an opiates auu dangerous utugs. CAN BE CURED A CURE GUARANTEED DR. J. B. MAYER, 1015 Arch St., Pltila.,Pa. rni:rt nt once, no operation or dclav from busi ness, attested ly thousands of cure-, cwlor-"-inontsnf physicians, ladles and proniiiunt clil yens e m hoseinnt ofllce. Cntn-ultatimi free ond ttrlctly conildi. ntial. Fend for clrculn rs. OSlloo four's : D n.ffi. to s r.r, . muzz rc2 c:rrxa;cr. Tim followlnir area fowr f tho many tlmt havo ljorn entirely cured of Ilupturu ly ln. J. Ii. M.vYnn's Tkeimfkt: lua ib (". Schant, WO North Jlrnad Bt phlln. 1;. ii. Slues,iy, biiceltcn, iinupiiiin-o., i a. 1'. !1. Uoasitir, lhceulxrlllc, n. A. Hall. Kewtun. N. J. John H.Sherur .Yellow IIouscI'.0.,Ilcrl;tCo..ra A. 8. Klsuwrmt, Limekiln 1'. O , lleiks Ce l u, a. Jones Philips, .Kcnnet Stunre, l'a. A. A. lioiu Jwciniiy, enviuiii, mi. -u., i u. C. Heritage, Jlulioa llill, N. J. L. 12. Hess, rtocltlilll. Pa. P. A. Kreltz, r'nllnKton, Va. K. M. Small, I 'mint Alto, l'a. Jns. Davis, PIttvIlle. 2Snd ward, I'lilla. h. II. Knnt;3l, l'3l Linden St .Allentown, Tr. !eo. W. Watt, orristovll, l'a. 3. T. Benny, CCi S. 10th 6t., Phlla. ltev. S. II. Sh rnipr, Buntiury, Pa. A. P. Levlraars, Woodbury, N. J. 0. J. Uellott, 2t I 8. 12th St., KendinB, Ta. Israel Sandt, J.iuia Bt., South Enston. Pa. b. P. Ucturk. Jr., Olcy, Berks Co ,Pn. J. Genaebeune. Clayton, N. J. Z. K. Danenhcwcr, 1109 Columbia Ave., ra. (). C Piper. 735 Pearl St., Heading, Pa. Win. Grantland, (Jlouceetcr, N. J JI. Saaw. Winona Avenue, V. of Morris street, Germantown, Phlla. Wra. Dlx. 1823 Montrofe St., Phlla. Thomas B. Hartung. New Itlnggold, Ta. G. Leckcl, 2231 Rceso St.. Phlln. 1. G. Quimby, 211 Pearl St., Heading, ra. It. G. Stanley, 421 Spruce St . Lebanon, ra. A. Schneider, Locust Dale, ra. I). B. Noll, Limekiln P. O., BerisCo., Ta. C. A. Deturk, Mtdsboro, Berks Co., To. Win. E. Hartomtlnc, phoepixville, Pa. W.M.Unebach,C2l Washincton St., KendinB, ra. John O. Lvme, 1310 Howard St., Harrlsburg, Pa. Chas. Smith, 412 Greenwich St., Phlla. a. Ilurkliard, 4S9 Locust St., Heading, Pa. C. V. Kcehn, Douirlasvllle, Berks Co., Pa. Henry L. Rowe, pottstown. Pa. O. L.Swartz, Poynctte. Wis. Wm. J. Blbiehaui, 529 Taylor St., Camden,N-J. Alfred Haley, Phllllpsburg, N. J. K. Mnglll, Olen Ixick, Chester Co.. Ta. Mr. Beckard, Bnlrd St., Germuntov.u, rhlla. John Shtipe, Telford 1. O., Mocgt. Co., Pa. Wra. Ettlngor. Leefport, Pa. K. Crabtree, 2901 Palethorp St., rhlla. 11. S. Creoly, S517 North 2nd St., rhlla. Philadelphia OiSco is closed on the 2nd Satur day of each month. Dr. J. B. Mayer being nt the Hotel Penn, Reading, l'a., to give treatment to persons In that vicinity on that day. Dr. J. 11. Mayer's terms for treatment is in reach of nil. Call and get cured. N. B. Persons frnm out of town can receive treatment and return home the sarco day. A CUP OF CHOCOLATE delicious to the tste, invlgoratinp; nnd strengtliening to the body, made In ONE MINUTE from Only SO cts. for a full pound paekage. Free uunplo oa application to isanufactuma. roa SAUC BT H. II. Severn, F. K. Magsrgle. W. H. Ws'eni TUB CHOICEST DRINKS Can always be had at EARLEY'S SALOON. Cor. Lloyd and Market Sts. Uest Ueer, Ale ted Porter sad finest Clgsrt ulwv on him lolltitrtmnrit t"" SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses ond Carnages to Hire. Hvjlingof all kinds promptly aueodtd tc Horses taken to board, at rats tost ire liberal. PEAR ALLEY, Rtir BwMs Hinlvut SUr - FIRE INSURAUCB. argsttaad oldsat rllabl partly oMhra psnlss rprsnt(4 bj FAUST, 120 S. JaroinSk. Shenanooah,? His Body Found in His Kooni on a Fall Kiver Swamor, ' WEALTHIEST MAN1N NEW ENGL A.ND lll rortune Ilslhiinted nt lltlrty-llvn Atllllnn tiollnm Ni,-d for Ills M.ulr.t Demeanor and Devotion to Coiiiiueree, Art and Sclencp. New Yokk, Sept. 14. Frederick Ij. Ames, vice president of the Old Colony railroad, aud a millionaire, was found dead in n state room of the steamer Pil grim, soon after her arrival nt I'ier 88, North river. As Mr. Ames had not appeared at 0 o'clock Captain Davis sent n messenger to hlni. There wns no response to tho mes senger's knocks, and when told of this Captain Davis became uneasy. He waited until 10 o'clock, when he ordered that tho state room window he broken open. This wns done, and' Mr. Ames was then seen to be lying on his fnco upon the lloor. Ho was dressed only tn his nightshirt. His clothing had been neatly arranged on tho honks In tho stnte room. Thecoroner'slnvostlgntlonlntotho death of Mr. Amos develops tho fact that ho died from cerebral npoploxy, and a certi ficate to that eltect was given. JiOhTON', Sept. 14. Mr. Amos, whose death is announced from New York, was not only the richest man in New Kugland, but was one of tlie most widely esteemed of the citizens of tlie commonwealth. Ho performed bis widest public service in tho active, intelligent direction of the many rnllmnd aud other corporations with which he was Identified, lie had been for many years the working director of tho Union Paclllc, which hN uncle and father originally built. Ho was nlso nn active director In the General Klectrlc corpora tion, tho Western Union Telegraph com pany, the Chloago anil Northwestern, nnd about seventy other railroad companies. He headed the list of directors In nil the leading trust companies of Huston, wns tho largest real estutu owner in the city, and had very largo real estate Interejts In 4iiuus iii.y, uiuaiiu aim uiuer growing places in the west. Mr. Ames was a member of the corpora tion of Harvard college, nnd Identified with many charitable organizations. Not withstanding his vast interests In rail roads real e-tnte and manufacturing, he kept well abreast of the host literature nnd the latest dl-coveries in science. Mr. Ames loaves llvo children, about faii,000,0uo, and one of the widest circles of friends and business associates of any man in the United States. He was 53 years of ago. Mr. Ames wns a member of the corpora tion of Harvard college, and ldentilied with many charitable organizations. Ho had a collection of orchids, said to be the finest in the United States. Theso were kept at his estate in North Enston, and he had many valuable paintings, rare chiun, etch lugs, etc., at lus home on lloston. Notwithstanding his vast interests In railroads, real estate, and manufacturing, Mr. Ames kept himself well informed in matters literary nnd scientific. Oliver Ames, Jr., secouil son of tho dead mlllionnlie, arrived in lloston with the body of his father at 7 o'clock this morn ing over tho New Haven and Hartford road. Mr. Ames was a son of the second Oliver Ames, nnd n grandson of tho original Oliver Ames, who founded the shovel making Industry in Enston. The founder of the family bad two sons Oliver, the father of Frederick L., and Onkes, the ex congressmau and father of ex-Governor Oliver Ames. Tho last named is thus a cousin of the dead millionaire, but al though a man of great wealth his fortune is not probably moro than J10,000,000. Frederick Ij. Ames was bom in North Enston, Mass., on June 8, 1S35. Mr. Ames was an untiring, methodical and constant worker, passiouless, patient, punctual and swift in determination. Plain and unostentatious in dress aud habits, this millionaire would never bo taken for other than an everyday shovel maker until you came to-driven bargain with him or interest him in a railroad. Ho was to bo found dully at his ofllce from about S o'clock until 3 o'clock, but after the latter hour It wns impossible to Induce him to talk about any matter of buslnoss. Congressman llrcoklnrldge's Dcfenic Louisville, Sept. 14. It is said by per sons in a position to know something of the Intentions of Colonel W. C. P. Dreok iurldge that in his cross petition in tho Hrecklnrldgp-Pollard seduction and breach of promise suit he will deny that Miss Pol lard can lay her downfall at bis door. Col onel Hr;ckinrldge will propose to prove that Miss Pollard confessed to him that she had been ruined by James Hodes. Friends of Colonel Breckinridge nt Lexlug t m are conlldent that he can clear him self. An Anierlcnn Arrested in Cuba. T3 NEW Youk, Sept. 14. The Cuban revo lutionary party in this city is in a state of ferment over the arrest and imprisonment In Santiago, Cuba, of Ernesto liosell, a sympathizer nnd resident of this city, liosell arrived at Santiago Aug 28 on a visit to his mother. He was arrested about five hours after his arrival on an order from the governor general. Rosell is an American citizen, aud Secretary Gresham has been requested to havo tho American consul at Havana invesltgate. More 'ew l'tMimngtei-A. Washington, Sept. 14. These fourth class postmasters have just been appointed In Pennsylvania and New Jersey: Car miobaels, C. W. Parkman; Hustunville, Isaac C. Patch; Keech, Mrs. Caroline C. Keeoli. New Jersey Bayvllte, Henry Asey; Leads Point, Absalom H. Iligbes; Midland Park, George Iteymar; Pomer nnia, Henry Filling; Talwruacle, Henry Peters; Upper Musoupin, John H. Free land; Whippany. William It. Wilson; Whiting, George C. Cranmer. Vt'eciln to be llrouiiht Hack. WAsniKOTOJf, Sept 14. Copies of tho lndiotment found in New York agalntt Franols II Weeks, the defaulter, arrived at the state department today. After tin) Indictments and Governor Flower's re quest for Weeks' extradition had been re ceived by Secretary Gresham they were countersigned by the Costa (itcau minis ter and mailed to the United States min ister iu tbat country for preseutatiou to the proper authorities. Charley Mitchell liu lluutc. London', Sept. 14. Charley Mitchell, the English heavyweight who is to UgUt Cor bet t, the American ohainplon, aud Jaek MoAullffs, thn lightweight oliampUm of America, sailed on the steamer Teutonic, which left Liverpool for New York. THE KIND 2 THAT CURES s MurriDtown. H. Y. Kidney Trouble for 12 Ycars,H Q Completely Cured. gg 3 DAKA SARHArARlLLA CO. ! Mfrhrh Fnr la ycflri I hare bwn lrat)iU gtfflirtftl with ICItliiPV TroHlili'. Two ycariKi M&ffo I had ln ili'liie(" which icttkil ! ' my bark. At t imci tt wat lianl work for tut' to jrrt In fnrminit Jjit l' h. 1 hncl another nttnek of u w HOrltV which left me 00 Imd I coniaSS ghurtlly icft iicro (lu rnonie Our mer BB j chant earltiti 1110 to try a bottle of pat DANA'S S g SARSAPAUILLA g U t .11.1 nn, and linTc taltrn t lireo tmtllM ot SAIl. n MAI'AIIIIJA snit ono imtlr DANA'S 11I.I,S Sim.ll.ni !IIM-,I',T1'.1,Y ) IT IC V. It. Wt X (rouble m Ittt Klilm-int m iHK-k-BH gurhi'l Kil 11 pilot ill1, u I new flttifi-S utrr In mylire. You iiinv pulillih thta If yon triah,n Baa ui t-rir wortl Im t rue. Hf 9 Your, tnilr. JS g Morrlatown, N. Y. wnsfJIY STEIUtY. g g (1rnts W are w-rsonally acquainted with Mi-W aSterry, nnd know nil atatcnienta are trim mm Dana Sarsanarllla Co,, Belfast. Malno. g Professional Cards. JOHN K. COYLE, A TTOIIXEY- A T-LA W. Offlce llefldall building. Hbennndoah, P. VI M HTJKKK a rroityjsY a t-la w. -HMONIKiAll. FA. ai d hsterly lutlitlng, 1'ottsvlllo. c. T. HAV1CE, BURGEON DENTIS1. Office Northeast Oar. Mttn t3l0jatra3ts -hennndosb, over Stein's drug store. 8. KIHTtiER, M, D " PItrSWIAX AND BUHGEOX. Offlce North Jardln street. Shensndosh. D K. JAMEH STEIN. PJIY8I0IAX AND tiUKGKOX. Office and Kesldeaee Street, Shenandoah. o Si Ncrtb Jsraln J-Jlt. E. V LONUACRE, Graduate In IVferinury Surgery mid Dentistry, All calls by mall, telegraph or telephone nt. tended to with promptness, riurgloal opera tions perlormed with the greatest cue. Office! Commercial Hotel, Mbcnandoah JpitANK WOMKR, M. I). Specialist in Treatment of Catarrh. Practice limited to diseases of the eye, e t"0:0 and throat. Spectacles turnlsbed, gus autced to suit all eyes Offlce 13 Mouth Jardin street. Shenandoah. S3 S tun t NOT RIP. Do you wear them? When next In need try a pain rtna In 4,A tjunrlrf- 1,1 MIW $5.00 00 2.50 2.oa 4.00 $3.50 FOR LADIES' $2.50 ffi 2.25 $2.00 1.75- F0R BOYS 41.75 $2.00 roft If you want aline DRESS SHOE, naitt In the latest styles, don't pay $6 tc $8, ry my $3 $3.50, $4,00 or $ J Shoe, They lit equal to custom made and look and 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 bottcm, look for II when you buy V. I.. DOUGLAS, ISrockton, 5f . Sold bf JOHBPR BAtl., 11 South Main Blrect, Shenandoah, Pa. Entirely Vfili&TABLE MANDRAKE AND A SURE GORE I rem a COSTtVENES! Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Diseases of tho Kidneys, Torpid Liver Rheumatism, Dizzinoss, Sick Headache, Loss of Appetite, Jaundice, Erup tions and Skin Disoascs. Mm 25:. per titU, Cell ly ill SnitfiU. BEUI, JOUiSOJ LftRt, frofi.. IsrlisfUc, TL The only SORE ROACH DESTROYER is MAUHEHS' !E"?rrPTr:iTwirTTvr t Tnr We guarantee It to rid the house of HT, Roaches .a ,. and Watcr Bugs, or MONEY RETUNOrfc MAURERS' INSECT POWDER k the beet hi th aurVNtr BCOBlMS, ANTe, MoTMtt. iMecafe om Boat. AaA For Sale by all OruMltlt Be wm aal M tteMaaSa. Sold only Ib bottiM, our Trabc Mark 9la. "'"wifST- D. MAURER A. SON, , 829 N.BT Sf PaiucUrKikV ,1
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