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AF0SSIBLWP11IISE How tho Senatorial Silver Dead look May bo Sottlod, CONCESSIONS FROM BOTH SIDES. Tnlk of mi Arrangement by Ilnstern nml Western Senators Which Would lnclmlo tho I'nftsnifo of a Compromlso Meusuro Over tho President's Veto. WasiiInotov, Sept. 30. Thore Is n marked increase today in tlio number and variety of the rumors indicating a com promise on the silver question. According to one of these stories the secretary of the treasury was to appear before the commit tee on finance this week for consultation on tho subject, but various member of that committee deny the truth of the statement. Still, the fact remains that a groat deal Is being mid looking In that direction. The compromise, if there Is to bo one, upon which It is thought tho offer would be made would consist of concessions not only by the eastern, but by tho silver men. The latest proposition discussed is one that di rects the coinage of tho selgnorago now In the treasury and tho purchase and coinage of a further amount of silver, to be about the aggregate provided for in the Faulk ner amendment, the silver to bo coinod to Its full colnngo vnluo, thereby preventing the storage of any moro seignorage. This would appeal to two classes, those who want the purchases continued and thoso who believe that what the country wants Is an enlarged currency. This would be a concession of the east ern men, but If such a concession is made by them thoy will Insist thnt It be coupled with a concession on tho part of tho west' em men that will Incorporate In the law the authority given the secretary of tho treasury to Issuo bonds and buy gold when ever in his judgment It bocomes necessary to do so in order to maintain the parity be tween the two metals. Unless the silver men agree to this, it is said, there can bo no compromise. Those who favor the compromise out lined state that it is known that President Cleveland would veto it, but that would be provided for, and after Jlr. Cleveland had stated his exceptions to the bill it would, by the same combination that put it through before, be pushed to a passage over tho veto. It is very certain that nothing has been said in committee Indicating nny thought of compromise on the part of tho friends of the administration, and any step3 that may be taken in that direction will bo taken by members of the committee as senators only. Tho fact Is, there appears to bo an unusual nmouutof lethargy about the finance committee. There seems to bo no way for It to force a voto on the pend- ing bill, and until that is out of the way us sessions are Held as a perfunctory per formance ot a specluo duty. Tho nppearance of things now lndicato that night sessions will be the usual thing before the committee Is willing to take up the Faulkner or any other amendment and discuss it In a serious way as a possi ble solution of the pending difficulty, Still, there are senators who profess to be lieve that a compromise proposition will be crystallzed beforo next week is over. The Stolen Fortune Still Mixing. MATiQUETTn.Mich., Sept. 20. Tho detect ives have captured all who were directly or indirectly Implicated In tho express car robbery on tho Mineral Hide railroad last week, but have not found tho plunder. The robbers have either cleverly concealed the booty, or, as they aver and the detect ives aro now disposed to believe, others have succeeded In filching the money from tho robbers themselves. Of tho $75,000 stolen from the train it is now pretty well known that only $1,200 has been recovered. Twonty Ittirneil In a Theater Tire. Canton, Ills., Sept. 20. Last night dur ing tho performance of "Michaol Strogoll" by the Baldwin Mellvllle company in the now opera house, fireworks used in tho firo scene ignited the scenery. In a few minutes tho ontire exterior was a roaring furnaco. Twenty persons were burned, of whom threo oV four were fatally injured and live seriously. It is thought that everybody got out of the house. To Organize for Prohibition. New YoitK, Sept. 20. The second an nual conference of tho Christian Prohib itionists was called to order yesterday by tho temporary president, ltev. Charles Ilea do, of Philadelphia, in the Eighteenth Street Methodist church. They will con tinue in session today, the object being to perfect a permanent organization of min isters to advocate prohibition from the pulpit. Another leHl Victory for Ktlison. New York, Sept. 20. Judge Lacombe, In tho United States circuit court, decided tho suit of the Edison Illuminating com pany against the Alt. Morris Electric Light company and the United States Electrio Light and Power company, In the incan descent electrio lamp patent case, by grant ing the preliminary injuuctlon asked for by the Edison company. For Forging I.Ujuor T.lcensfl Application. Atlantic Citv, Sept. 30. The Atlantic county grand jury, at May's Landing yes terday, indicted Charles M . Spcidel, Anton Seidel, Philip Wyand, J. K. Ketnble and George G. Pow for forging names to appli cations for liquor licenses in Atlautlo oouuty. The men were held in $500 each for the December term of court. To Work on Full Time. COLUMBIA, Pa., Sept. 20. Division Su perintendent Gueker, of the Pennsylvania Railroad company, has iwued an order to the fact that the employes in the repair shops here shall hereafter work six days per week and nine hours per day. The in creased hours, of course, will add greatly to their wages. Charged with Poisoning FIto Tenons. Berlin, Sept. 20. An Austrian named riumm and his wife, residents of Goettln gen. have been arrested there for having poisoned their four children and Mrs. Humni's father. Iliimm and his wifo were locked up, but as yet have said nothing to throw light on the motive of the murders. Death of a rolltlcal Kconouiist. ELizABKTir, N. J., Sept. 90. John G. Drew, lately associate editor of Tbe Irish World, and a noted writer on political economy and ethics., diad Iter of heart dlseaae, aged T4. Four Yean for k Hum ThUf. MltDU, Pa., Sept. 80. Junes Adamson, a young man front Chaster, with a mult tor MMling homes, wti (eoUMMl by Jodw Olaytou to four yetvrt in tb JtatteWi panl-tenttery. I Tint! for dinner was tho best I ever ate. Thanks to COTTOLENE, tho new and successful shortening, ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. Pond thrro cents In Rtamr to N. IC Falrhank A Co., Chicago, for handsomo Cottotene Cook Hook, contalntntf lx hunt) ml rw1t, pre) ami by nine emi nent uutborltUfi on cooking. Miulo only by N. K. 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They aro running at too high pressure. The strain is too great. Something must and does give way. This is equally true of women. Though their sphere is more limited, they have thoir daily burdens, frete, and worries, and tho results aro tho same as with their stronger companions. This condition Is growing worse every day. The rapidity of its inereaso is awful (o contemplate. Our homes, hospitals, and insane asylums aro full of these unfortunates, and are being crowded still further. There is but one solution of the matter. Itecog nize the importance of the situation at once, and take the necessary measures to over come it. If you havo falling memory, hot (lashes, dizziness, nervous or sick headache, biliousness, irritability, melancholy, sleep lessness, fainting, nervous dyspepsia, epi- lepsy, etc., know that anyone of them is but a symptom of the calamity that may befall you, and even though you nayo uscu so- work of aarXviK for the injured, calletl remedies and treated with reputable Nono of tho trainmen aro able to ao physicians with little or no benefit, mvo Dr. COunt for the wreck, as a man was sent Miles' llcstorativo Nervine a trial. It is back from tho first section of tho train as tho only remedy that may be depended . B00n the stop, which was made neces upon for nervous disorders. , gary by some defective machinery in tho -IffTM.St ffiaSaSS locomotive, was made. Till, flagman has my son, who had been sick with catarrh of the bladder live years In tho hands of our best phy sicians, to try it together with Dr. Miles' Nerve and I.lTCr l'ills. Ho was bo wonderfully benefited that ho 1i attcndlnc to buslnoss again. My wlf alo used Nervine with most excellent results. All of us toRcther have not used more than tlx hollies of Nervine. Several of our friends havo lo used it, and are greatly Improved." Louis Gltibs, lluchcr & Gibus liow Co., Canton, Ohio. I)r. Miles' Restorative Ncrvino is sold by all druggists on a positive guarantee, or sent by Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind., on receipt of I nrtfrt. ti nf.rlinUle.alilxittles.85.exnressnrcnald. It is positively free from opiates or dangerous drugs. Free book at druggists, or by mall. CAN BE CURED A CURE GUARANTEED DR. J. B. MAYER, l015ArchSt.,Phi!a.,Pa. Ease at once, no operation or delay from busi ness, ottsti:d by thousands of cures, endorw jnentsof physicians, Indies and prominent citi zens ran beseenat ofilco. Consultation free and fctrlctly confidential. Send for circulars. Olfice Houpb : O n.&. to 3 P.f,:. hakes ron cinsmcE. Tho following ereafijwof thomany that havo been entirely cured of Itupturo by Dr. J. U. Mayer's Tkeatmekt : Jaoob O. Schant, 2320 North Broad St., Phlla. K. (1. Sheeny, Eheclton, Dauphin Co., l'a. V. 11. HosBlttr, rhocnixvillc, l'a. It. A. Hall, Newton, N. J. JohnlI.Schcnrer,YellovlIouFeF.O.,T!erl:sCo..ra. A. S. KlelDRcma, Limekiln P. O , Berks Co., 1'u. B. Jones Philips, Kumct Square. l'a. A. A. Oold jwcnthy, Ceut'nlin, Col. Co., l'a. C. Heritage", I.'ullca Hill, N. J. L. E. Hoss. r.ockhlll, l'a. F. A. Krcltz, Platlnglon, Ta. E. SI. Small. Mount Alto, l'a. Jas. Davb. Pit tville. 22nd ward. Pldla. L. U. Knnkel, 1131 Linden St , Allcntown, r. Rco. V. Watt, Korrlstnwn, l'a. S. T. Benny, CC1 S. 101b St., Phila. liev. 8. H. Shermer. Sunbury, Ta. A. P. Levlmore, Woodbury, N. J. D. J. Dellett, 21 1 8. 12th St., Heading, l'a. Israel Sandt, Jiala &t., South Easton, ra. U P. Deturk, Jr., Oley, Berks Co., l'a. J. Gonsehelracr, Clajton, N.J. Z. K, Danenhowcr, 1109 Columbia Ave., Pa. O. C. Piper, "33 Pearl St., Heading, l'a. Wra. Grantland, Gloucester, N. J. M. Shaw, Winona Avenue, W. of Morris street, Germantown, Phila. Wm. Din. 1S25 Montrose St.. rblla. Thomas B. Haltung, New Itlnggold, Pa. O. Leckel, 2-al Keeso St., Phila. J. O. Qulmby, 241 Pearl St.. Heading, Ta. H. G. Stanley, 421 Spruce St . Lebanon, ra. A. Schneider, Locust Dale, Pa. D. B. Noll. Limekiln P. O., Berks Co., Pa. C. A. Deturk, Blrdsboro. Berks Co., Pa. Wm. H. Harte miinc, phocnlxvllle. Pa. V.M.LInebach,62-l Washington St., Reading, Pa. JohnC. Lyme, 1310 Howard St.,IIarrisburg,Pa. Chai Smith, 412 Greenwich St.. Phila. a. Burkhard, 139 Locust St., Heading, Pa. V. O. Kochn, Douglasville, Berks Co., Pit, Henry L. Kowe, Putttown, Pa. G. L. Swartz, I'nj nette, Wis. Wm. J. Bibighaiv-. 52U Taylor St., Camden, N-J. Alfred Haley, Pldllipsbnrg, N. J. H. Magill, 01 en Lock, Chester Co., Pa. Mr, Beckard, Bniul St., Germantown, rhlla. John Shupe, Telford P. O., Mougt. Co., l'a. Wm. Ettlnger, Leesport. Pa. K. Crabtree, 231 Tnlothorp St., rhlla. 11. S. Cresly, 3017 North 2nd fct., Phila. Philadelphia Office Is closed on tho 2nd Satur day of each month. Dr. J. B. Mayer being at tho Hotel Penn. Reading Pa., to give treatment to pi-r-ons in that vicinity on that day. Dr. J. B. Mayer's terms for treatment Is in rcneh of all. Call and get cured. N. B. Persons from out of town con recclvo treatment and return home tho same day. A CUP OF CHOCOLATE delicious to the taste, invigorating and strengthening to the body, made In ONE MINUTE from WANT 'ooi ATE AoCOL-,,i of mm Only 30 ets. for a full pound pathaa free sample os Application to manufacturers. rOBSALX OT B. It. Severn. F. E. ilsgsrgle, W. H. Wsters THE CHOICEST DRINKS Can always bo had at EARLEY'S SALOON. Cor. Lloyd and Market Sts. Best Beer, Ale and Porter ana finest Cigars always on banO. Polite treatment to all. SNEDDEN'S ; LIVERY Horses ana Carnages to Hire. Haulier ot all kinds promptly attended to Horses taken to board, at rates that are liberal. PEiB ALLEY. Rur EWi Birdrrm Sltn FIRE INSURANCE. rcastMA olOeat rellabl mfmthtK ptmSi NrMIWlM tif DAVID DFA-TTaKT, 120 3. JarouiSl., Shengna&gh.fa ANOTHER FATAL CRASH A Sleoninp Oar and Two Ooaohoa ' a . . Telescoped on tho Big Four. INJURED. The Cnmalty tho Iteault of Careleianesi on the Tart of Ualhrny Kmiloyo The Flrat Wreck on tho Illluolt Cmitrul 8; stem In Twenty Vor. JUNTKNO, Ills., Sept. SO. The second Motion of the UIr Four pasReiiger train Ko. 45 crashed Into the rear of the first section that had stopped unexpectedly at a point ten miles north of Kankakee, tele scoping one sleeper and two coaches, kill ing nine people and seriously injuring ft large number. The rear cars ef the first section were the Ohio and Mississippi sleeper and two chair cars, all fairly well filled with iiaanengers. The work of rescuo was Immediately be gun, and one by one the horribly mutilated bodies of the seven wero romoYed from tho nlle ot wreckage. Tho passengers in tho forward oars, although they received a severo shaking up and many were badly cut nU(1 bruised, were foromost In the not been seen since the wreck, and he is probably tho only man who enn give tha real onuso of tbo disaster. Ou tho other hand, it Is said that tho engineer of tha second train was asleep, and that the fire man was throwing coal Into tbe firebox, lloth engineer and flremau saw tho train ahead of them just in timo to jump. They had a narrow escape for their lives. One of tho most pitiful slcht around the wreck was the grief or Mrs. (Juris. Kemmell, herself probably fatally Injured. A number of thoso on board wero from Dayton, Cynthinna and other Ohio points, and thoy hnd secured berths near together in tbo sleeper worst wrecked. Into this car the forward end of the last sleeper was driven, crushing passengers ami berths into the forward end in n sbnpeloBS mass, When Mrs. Kemmell was rescued the light of the lantern which shone oh her shone beyond on the features of her hus band, who had been killed, by her side. She was so badly crushed that she could scarcoly niako a sound, but tho words sho could articulate wero tearful appeals to the rescuers and nurses to remove her hus band's body. Sho knew that he was dead, but feared that tho cars would catch lire and his body be burned. Tbo iden tilled dead are: Emil Ktmmell Dayton, O.; J. W. I'owoll, New Vienna O.; L. L. Sweet, Louisville, Ky.j David Jackson, Unrmoi, O.j Minnie Duvors, Lower Albany, Ind.; Charles Dcckenilaser, Columbus, O.; Jacob Simpson, Columbus, U.; .Miss u. hdwards, Chicago. Several of tho injured are beyond recov ery, and it is probnblo that thelistof fatul itles will be swelled Into fourteen. The wreck wns the first that has oc currcd on the Illinois Central system for twenty years. J. F. Tamscott, fireman of tho engin drawiug the second section, said today "Tho first section sent back no light. It was duo in Kankakee ten minutus beforo tho timo when tho nccident took place, and wo never thought of its being just ahead ot us." All the members of tho train crows, who wero placed uuder arrest, have been re leased on promise to appenrattho Intitiest. Tho Sugar I'umlne. New York, Sept. 20. The World today saysi Never before In tho history of sugar refining In this country has there boen so great a product from various refineries as is being turned out at th- present time. Yet with all this tromoudou-, expenditure of energy tho supply is inadequate to the demand. For three weeks the refiners havo been completely suowed under with or ders. F. 13. Thurber, of tho Thurber Whylnnd company, said this condition win duo solely to the recent financial depres sion nml tho btocking up, which hnd corns with improved busim-ss conditions. Tho KliKtuoer Forgot Ills Orders. WILKESBAIIRK, Pa., Sept. 20. Because Engineer Elmer Ilullord, of White Haven, forgot his orders a serious wreck occurred on the Lehigh Valley road, near Fair View, last night. Tho engineer neglected to sido track to allow for the passage of tho New York express train, and as a re sult the engines met on the same track, causing much damage to property and serious injuries to nine passengers. Strange to say, neither the firemen nor ongiueers of either train were hurt, though all stuck to their posts. A ltrute Ills Own llxeoutloner. PlIILADRLl'IHA, Sept. 20. Henry Furrell, 25 years old, was found under the Ulen wood avenue bridge with his throat cut from oar to ear. Ho died soon after. It is believed by the police that Farrell is the same man who on Monday abducted tho 0-year-old obild ot Mrs. Eliza Lazaloe from the Heading terminal station. The child was afterward found iu Laurel Hill cem etery suffering from criminal assault. It is believed that Farrell was her assailant. Tho l'smisy l'i(litlK as Kleetrlo ltoml. West Chkstek, !., Sept. 20. Tbo 1 Pennsylvania Hailroad company bits filed an injunction against tbe HarrNburx and Philadelphia Kleetrlo Railway com pany to prevent the latter from laying any ot its tracks along tbe Philadelphia and Lancaster turnpike through Chester county. The Pennsylvania Railroad com pany owns land on each side of tbe turn- 1 pike. I To Tush the Klectlous Itepeal 11111. Washikoton, Sept, 90. At a caucus of Democratic members of the bouse, held yesterday afternoon, a resolution offered by Speaker Crisp, reminding Democratic members that it is tho duty of every indi vidual to attend the house sessions and push the federal elections repeal bill, was unanimously adopted. Killed In a Free Fight. HAZLETON, Pa., Sept. 90. During a free fight at lluok mountain ou Saturday night John ltrlslln was so bully Injured that he died yeatutiay. There were several man engaged in th fracas, and it is expected that arras ts will ba made baton night. Looks Llk ululda. Sciunkin, Pa-, Sept. 90. William J. Oriflln, well known young druggist, died yeaterday aftrnoon ot an ovwrdoM ot morphine, and a he wall knaw tha aaTaota at drug, suiold is hintad at, Th Wtlr. Fair; wcfy winds. gTHE KIND m THAT CURESg m m -w M m m m m m MKS. V. J. CIKiMWKLL, SA WORLD OF JOY INg S FOUR WORDS I m "Two Bottles Cured Me!"s mfllVl HAM A1AHI!.T.A CO.: K BR H M m w EES. ))f ar kir For ar I hmv twn tumbled: swlth UlifiiinmUni.ulxo Kit it an I Jtitl BMiicy M'imhiI.Io. rtotmng Mfiueu 10 imp me 1 DANA'S I SABSAPARTLLA rjtnd In. Iiolltro .'01tlll Mil. I arfrrfTSlfe 10J-CHO.MWBLL. rjBSCnullARIF. CO. H8. ... , r- 'mi. rvrtinc. tnai i Know me Biiurr i . Cromwell to lio (riMlnurtliy. ml on. upon B A. if. McKEB, Juitlie ot toe rettue. Etp-rance,N. Y. m Dana Sarsaoarllla Co., Belfast, Matr.o. Professional Cards. JOHN , COVLE, Ofilce Heddall bulldlnB, Phenrntfonh,. V. M. HOKKE. ATI VliiXKX A fLiA W. SHtKANDOAn ra. Office Room 3, P. O Bulldtne;, Shenandoah, atd ISsterly building, I'ottsvllle. c, T. UAVICE, BURGEON DENTIS1. Office Northeast Cor. Mala and Centre Sts Shenandoah, over Stein's drug store. jyj H. KIBTI.EIi, M. U., PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON. Office -120 North Jardln street, Shenandoah', D B. JAME8 HTBIN. PHYSICIAN AND 8UKQK0N. OBco and Residence, '"o. U Ncrta Jardln Street, Shenandoah. D B. E. D- LONGACRE, Graduate In Veterinary Surgery and Deniislry. All calls by mall, telegraph or telephone at tended to with promptness. Hurglcal opera tions performed with the grootest care. Office I Commercial Hotel, Shenandoah JTjlBANK WO.MER, M. D. Specialist in Treatment of Catarrh. Practice limited to dlsoases ot the eye, e nolo and throat. Spectacles furnished, inia an teed to suit all eyes Office 13 South Jardln street. Shenandoah. S3 SHOE noTOp. Do you wear them 7 When next In need try pihr Best In the world. .$5.00 S3 00 4.00 $2.50 3.50 $2.00 fOH UDIES' $2.00 FOR BOYS- $2.50 ?!.-75 If you want a fine DRESS SHOE, made lathe tatett styles, don't pay $S lo $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4,00 or $5 Shoe, They fit equal to custom made and look and wear as well. If you wish to economize In jocr footwear,' do so by purchasing W, L. Douglas Shoes, Name and price stamped on the bottom, look for It hen you bay 1V 1 l)OLGL.S, Brooktun, Mass. Soli byj JOHKIII II A I.I. , 14 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Entirely 1 VEGETABLE NANDRAKEl A t " FOB GOSTIVENESS Biliousness, uyapepsia, Indigestion, Diseases of the Kidneys, Torpid Liver Rheumatism, Dizziness, Sick Headache, Loss of Appetite, Jaundice, Erup tions and Skin Diseases. rri:s 25:. ier tcttlt, Soil ty tU Ci-.jjiiti. HEJKI, JdniSOI t IDlt, tnf- litllartM, TL TWICE TOLD TALES! Are sometimes a bore, but when the peo ple are told twice tbat at Gallagher'a Cheap Cash Store they can buy Flour aaA Tea at lower rates than anywhere In tab town, they are glad to test the troth ot the oft repeated story. Fall line ot Gro ceries, Butter and Kees, Potatoes, areas Xraok, Bay and Straw. Gallagher's Cheap Cash tel. w ui wut tumi mm. JLdvttriisc f T his Has x aid." am 0 nrt L rVPM - ,L1' mLa y t.
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