EVENING HERALD Published dully, oicept Sunday by KLjsnAT.n vviu.isniNU coxvanv, Publication office and m Imntcal department, IMS East Coa Street. fi'tm tJhtibTiI delivered In Shenandoah and AH3 JieraiQ sufrouiiuIng towns for Six Cents meek, payable to the carriers. Uy matl,Throe DollarM a year or Twenty-five cents per month, la advance. Adverlltrment charged according to spaco isd position. The publishers reserve the right to ehange the position of advertisements when ever the publication of news requires It. The rWht la also reserved to reject any advertise Ete&t, whether paid (or or not, that tho pub Uhuis may deem Improper. Advertising rates made known upon application. Bntered at tho post office at Shenandoah, Pa., as second cIosb mall matter. TUB JSMNINd lIMlATjli, Shenandoah, Pcnna, An Amhorst Lady Rolatos Hor Experionco to a Roporlor. Salt Khcum, Impure Blood and a Rack ing: Cough That Baffled Phy sicians, Finally Cured. Evening Herald. SATURDAY. NOVEMHEU 24, 1801. It Is hard for a Democratic Administra tion to make even a bond Issue "a go." Gltovr.it Cleveland has sprained his ankle and his party has sprained its spinal column. We dan't know which one of Mr. Cleve lnnd's cabinet officers Is cnpnblo of doing the most harm, but the aggregation can't be beaten. The House of Representatives Is the sole fudge of the elections, returns and qunli fications of its members, and whatever contents are made must be decided with justice and equity. The major lty cannot prevent contests from being begun by men claiming to have been de frauded of their election. In the next House the number of contests bids fair to be extraordinarily large. Notices of twen ty-six have nlready been given. Possibly the big Republican majority may have increned the number of contestants, but the size of the majority has no bearing on the duty of the House to caue these cases to bo carefully examined and impartially decided. It should be an absolute guar antee against a decision iu a Biugle case on partisan pronnds. OH the strength of returns from only a few of the states, the Populists have been claiming an Increase of about a million votes this year. It does not now look as if this claim could be substantiated The Increase has been very lrrcgulir. I states where the dissatisfaction with the Democratic party was mainly because the Democratic voters wanted freo coinage the Populists have indeed gained, and I a few such states have swallowed a clear majority of the Democratic vote. Hut 1 other states, where the dissatisfaction was on account ot the prostration of In dustries by tariff agitation, the PopulistB have trained little or nothing. In states of the latter chnracter tho Republicans have added largely to their vote, while the rest of the Democratic loss Is nearly all due to the refusal of Democrats vote nl nil. LIKE A MIRACLE. FAI1 OF POHf ARTHUR. Tho Ohineso Stronghold at Last Captured by Japaneso. COUNT OYAMA'S GREAT VICTORY. IT is said to be not unlikely that Chlcagoan's Invention to cure the nul Banco of smoking chimneys In that city may prove of great Importance In naval warfare. Chief Engineer Melville, of the navy, has bad his attention called to It, and has sent to Chicago to learn whether the down draft furnaces to consume cmoke where soft coal Is used could be successfully operated on the cruisers of the navy. If it be found practical, a great point will be gained in strategic naval operations, for the black trail of siuoke, which steamships leave in their wake, betrays their presence at a very great distance. It is proposed to make a number of practical experiment!, and If tho outcome be favorable, Congress will he anted for an appropriation, for tho necessary changes to the cruisers. Nprlngllcld IMtis'. Kcpubllcan. In the town of Amherst, Mass., Mr. Geo. 11. Pierce and his mother nre widely known ns the proprietors of the Amherst Creamery Association. Mrs. Pierce has been a BUilerer for a long time with Salt Hheum and a distressing cough thnt fore boded Consumption, but they have given way to health and vigor. Hearing of this a reporter called on Mrs. Plercu and the following experience was related : "For a long tlmo I was a sufferer from Salt Hheam," Bald Mrs. Pierce, "but about two years ago I slipped and hurt ray knee. This seemed to make my Salt Hheam worse. I can't begiu to toll the agony I was In, my limbs became n mass f raw flesh covered with running sores. My friends would say they were afraid would not live to see another spring, and I thought so too. Well, I heard of Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Hemedy end Dr. David Kennedy's Salt Itheum Cream; I sent for them and commensed ttaluk them, and iu three weeks I could walk out of doors. Why last night walked a mile, and I am sixty-three years of age. It shows that Dr Kennedy's Favorite Hemedy and Salt Hheum Cream can do more than the physicians, for they made me well after my doctors told me I was Incurable. I must also tell you of another preparation Dr. Kennedy advised me to use, which did as much for me. It is Dr. David Kennedy's Cherry Balsam. I have had a wretched cough for the past fifteen years, the best doctors iu this part of the state united in saying that it was Incurable, and that it was only a matter of time before my lungs would give out my sleep was restless, I would He awake for hours. I well recollect the Drst tlmo I used Dr. Kennedy's Cherry Balsam. It relieved my throat at once, nud I slept all through that night, which was the first full night's rest I had In several years. It seemed liko a miracle. I took but two bottles of Cherry Balsam, when I was en tlrely cured. Mrs. Pierce's neighbors confirm her statement, aud it was found that Dr, Kennedy's Favorito Hemedy, Cherry Halsaiu and Salt Rheum Cream had made others In Amherst as happy by curing them of some disease. Favorite Remedy ranks with the medt cl profession as the most perfect of all blood and nerve medicines. It restores tho liver to a healthy condition, and cures constipation. It is a certain cure for all diseases and weaknesses peculiar to fe males, and affords protection from at tacks that originate In change ot life, It cures scrofula, salt rheum, ulcers, tutnors, rheumatism, dyspepsia, all kid ney, bladder and urinary diseases, gravel diabetes and Drlght's disease. In this lait disease it has made many cures wheie all else failed, Dr. David Kennedy's Cherry Balsam will cure the worst cases of asthma bronchitis, coughs, colds, incipient con. sumption, whooping couizh or croup, Taken in connection with Favorite Hem edy, It has never been known to fail. Price 25c, Mo. and $1.00 a bottle. Dr. David Kennedy's Salt Hheum Cream Is for external application and is sold at fiOc. n package. Dr. Dvid Kennedy's Favorite Hemedy costs f 1.00 a bottle or alx bottles for $5 00. Full directions accompany each bottle so that any one can readily understand just how to take them for the different complaints. I Description of tlio Cnpturril Town and IU Orrnt Defences Tlio Improvement Marie In tlio Harbor Under tho Iulemlilp of Trench Civil Knghieers. He Swindled Kngllsh Capitalists. YANKTON.S. D..Nov. 24. John T. Pinren. Ulltt If OO. Nov. Bl. J Jlspatclics linvo noon wno is nam to navo swindled Emillsh can- received hero stating thnt tho .Inpauoso itnllsts, is now said to have boon Interested cantured Port Arthur on Wednesday In n gold mlno near Zacntocas. Moil. hist, after eighteen hours' fighting. and In efforts to dovelop tho property to Tbo llglillug was continuous irom noon novo spent au,uua AH lils proporty hero of tho 20th. Tho Japaneso iloet did not has passed Into other hands. Creditors uro take part In tho engagement, though tho rushing about frantically iu offorts to get torpedo boats attached to tho fleet did. Tho something for their claims It Is asserted Jnpaneso aro now leaving Port Arthur. bore that the delinquent interest now duo Port Arthur, tho natlvo name ot which l'lcree, Wright &s uo.,tho defunct Arm. on Is Lu Shun Kou, Is the chief naval station farm lonns on northwestern lands amounts of China. Elovcn or twelvo years ago It to 550,000, was simply a good wlndbound harbor for the junks that traded along tho coast car rying the tlmbor from tho Yalu river to ports In the gulfs of Po Chi Id and Llivo Tung, or thoso of a larger class from tlio ratnlly llentc'n by Italian. I JNKWAHK, N. J., Nov. St. A bloody fra cas occurred In tho East Orango outlet I Bower excavation which will result lu tho death of Timothy Dwyer, a foreman, and Thomas Skelly, a hiboror. Bkolly had In-) curred tho displeasure of tho Italian la- I borers, who fell upon him and beat him with shovels until ho foil unconscious in( tho sewer. Dwyer nttompted to reeotio Skelly and sixteen Italians beat him down and then Jumped upon his body. Hoceo Crlnohnlo, one of tho six Italians orrested, was held by Judgo Mott for murder, and mo oinur live ns accesorles. COTTOLENE. Ilnwgate May Kucnpe Proicctitlon, Washinoton, Nov. 24. Captain Hcnrv W. Howgato, formerly disbursing ofllcor or tho signal corps, is held In tho district south en route to Now Chwaug nnd West ial1 awaiting trial upon charges of forgery Chin Chlu. At that tlmo tho village con- uiuuuznmB mrgu urns ui money wuiio slstcd of about sixty to eighty mud houses, with a row shops and three or tour inns, which afforded accommodation to travel ers to and from the north. Tho port lsnlmost surroundod by ranges of hills varying from 300 to 1,500 feet In height, the valleys botween being well cul tivated. The town at tho present tlmo has increased to nearly a thousand houses and 3&gg Free from all the disagreeable greasy effects that result from the use of lard will be had, if COTTOLENE is used, l'ish and cakes fried in it arc simply delicious because it adds a flavor to them that cannot possibly be obtained from the use of any other frying material. Get Uie genuine COTTOLENE, as Uierc are numerous questionable imitations. The trade mark given here is on each pail. i Sold iu 3 and 5 lb. pails. Made only by The N. K, Fairbank Company, CHICAGO, and 131 N. Delaware Aire., Plillada. CHURCH Where ANNOUNCEMENTS. Tup. Democratic party cannot hope to recover strength In any Eastern state, or, even In West Virginia or Delaware, with out abandonment of Its tariff policy, and this the Presidents obstinacy Is supposed to render impossible, If that he the fact, the party has no other chance of success except to bid for the cheap-money vote, and yet It is also blocked iu that dlrec- nnd When Services will be Con ducted To-morrow. Trinity Reformed church, Rev. Robert O'Hoyle. astor. Services tomorrow at 10 a. in. and 8:30 p. m. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. Hveryboay welcome. Kehelos Israel Confcregatlom, West Oak itit. liar. J. Mltnlck Rabbi : service vary Irlday evening; Saturday and Sunday afternoon and evening. Welsh Baptist church. Preaching services at ID a.m. and 8 p.m. by the pastor, Rev. I), I. Bvans. Sunday school at 3 p. m. Everybody welcome, Roman Catholic church ot the Annunciation, Cherry street, above West street, Rev. H. P. O'Kollly, pastor. Masses at 8:00 and 10:00 a. m. reapers at 3:00 p, m. Ht. George's Lithuanian Catholic church, lorner Jardln and Cherry streets. Rev. . bremattls, pastor. Mass and preaching at 10 a.m. vespers at a p. m, English Lutheran church. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 6:30 p. m, by the pastor, Hov. I. P. NB. M. D. tundav school at 1:30 o. m Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. uvoryuoay welcome Ebonozer Uvancellcal church, Rev. R. M. Llch tenwalncr, pastor, Services to-morrow at 10 a. . In German, and 6:30 p, m. In English, Sunday mend. lohool at 1:30 p. m. All are heartily Invited to Welsh Calvanlstlo Methodist church, Houth West street I'roachtuK at 10 a. in. and 0 n- m. bv Ilcv. John W. lorrn, of Slatlngion. Sun day school at 3 p. in. Class meeting at 7 p. m. on Thursday. Strangers and others cordially Invited. Tlrst Methodist Episcopal churoh. Rev. Wm. Powlck, pastor. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 6:90 p. m. cunday school at S p. m. ISpworth League at 6:43 p. m. Prayer meeting at 7:30 on Thursday evening. Strangers and others are always welcome Presbyterian church. Rev. T. Maxwell Mor tlnr, 1.,. it- iin.ii,tant. Tl,,. ,,,, f ' rison. Dilator. Bervlces at 10:30 a. m. and 6 ...... ... ....w.. r. . ,p m - Sun(la, 8Chool at S p. m. Christian any coinage bill over his veto Is, of course. Endeavor Sooiety will meet on Tuesday even- IIBI.D MARSHAL COUNT OTAMA, shops, and, exclusive of the garrison, tho population is estimated nt over o.uow There are two principal and smaller native banks, two largo tomplos and two theatres of recent construction. In 1881 It was finally decided to construct dock nnd refitting basin there. After jnoro than one failure tho work was given to foreign contractors, and in the early part of 1887 a French company secured a contract to construct the nocossary works nooded for a naval dookyard. At tho end of 1890 tho contractors comploted tlio task entrusted to them. The entrance to tho port was deepened nnd a basin constructed inside with a depth of twenty-flvo feet at low water. Tho port contains spacious wharves nud quays, ntted with steam cranes, and con ncetcd by a railroad with tho workshops Thore Is a dock over 100 feet long, having twonty-flvo feot of water on its Bills nt low tide, which can bo omptied in a fow hours by means of a steam pump. Thero I also a smallor dock suitnblo for torpedo boats. Tho foundries and workshops contain tho most modern machines, engines, etc. Tho dockyard can bo lighted by electricity. For the last six years dredges have been enmloyod to deepen tho natural harbor. Tho bar has been deepened from twelvo to about twenty-four feet to enable perma nent mooring to bo laid down for tho larger men-of-war. About rour miles north of tlio port their Is a spring or iresn water. This water Is now run through pipes to tho dockyard, and the town is aUo par tlally supplied with wator In tho same way, The defenses of the port consist of well constructed forts, armed with modern nuns of heavy cnlibor. Tho coast, defensos ore spread ovor more than four miles of seaboard, nnd consist 01 anout twetvo Dat- teries equally distributed on either sioo or tho entranoo to the port. Tho armament consists of more than forty Krupp guns, including some rilled mortars. In add! tlon thero is a torpedo boat station and nn elaborate system of sub marine mines. Tho sooond Chinese-J apanese army, undor command of Field Marshal Count Ovnma, minister of war, consisted or about 80,000 men, and when this forco arrived off tho Boaent's Sworn promontary 11 wns divided into two dutoohments, ono of which, aided by part of tho Jnpanese fleet, operated against Talienwan, whllo tho other directed its movements against Kin Chow, on tho western side of tho promon tary, some miles north of Port Arthur. Talienwan and liin unow were 00111 cap tured. after which the army again com bined, and the march on Port Arthur was commenced. Several engagements of minor importance took place along tho route, but nccordlng to tho reports tho Jnnunoso woro invariubly successful. Hovernl times tho town is reported to hnvo been captured, but later dispatches have shown that theso reports were in, accurate, nnd thnt tho Japanese were con. ducting their operations against the place with trreat carufuluess, nnd that they in tended, when tho reul attack was made, that It should bo succossful. Clio Foo. from which place tho dispatch announcing tho fall of Port Arthur is sent, is a UlU nose cltv on the south const of tlio Miou Tung promontary, some ninety miles south of Port Arthur, from which It is separated by tho Gull or i'o uni LI. holding office many years ago. It Is be hoved at the city hall that the old lndlct jnonts will bo declnred dofectlvo. Should this bo tho enso there Is overy probability that Ho wgate will bo roloased and tho pros eoutlon dropped. Not ATgr. Satnlll's Successor. Home, Nov. 24. In regurd to tho state ment circulated by a nows agency that tho bollef Is expressed hero that Jlonsignor Lorcnzolll, the papol nuncio to tho Nether lands, will bo nppolnted apostolic delegate to tho United States to succeod Jlonsignor Satolll, tho Vatican authorities Inform tho Associated Pross that nothing has yet been decided concornolng any successor to Monslgnor Satolli. The matter is simply conjecture. Fire In n Ship' Cnrgo. Lewes, Del., Nov. 21. The stoamor Ijampasas, of tho JIallory line, running bo- j tween Mow York and Ualvcston, put in tho Breakwater with Are in tho after hold. Tho lire was discovered when off Cape Henry, and the steamer was at onoolioaded for the Breakwator. She has n full cargo, chiefly cotton. Tho ship's sides aro re ported to be very hot, but the North America's force is confident of subduing the tiro. Itaro Paintings for tlio Catholic University. Baltimore, Nov. 24. Bishop Keunc has purchased for tho Catholic university tho collection of religious paintings by Itallon nrtlsts, which wero on exhibition nt tho World's fair. Thero wero collected from tho desoendants of old families of Italy and blood connections of pontiffs and nobility. An Unsuccessful Mission. liONnoN, Nov. 24. Judge Wiedemann, who was sent on n mission to Knglnnd by ex'.Queon Ijlliuokalanl, has finished his visit hero and has gone to trerinauy, from which country ho will return to Hawaii via Bremen and New York. Tho judge has not mot with success. Tho Crar to Tlslt lli-rlln. VIENNA, Nov. 24. Tho czar will visit tho courts of Berlin and Vienna in tho spring. Tho logatlon at Darmstadt, which was abandoned after the accession of tho lato czar, will bo re-established. Darm stadt was tho birthplaco of Princess Allx, tho oznr s betrothed. A LADY'S TOILET Is not complete without nn ideal y ' POMPLEXIOU ' U POWDER, 11 POZZONI'S ! MONEY TO LOAN. Loans rmderrom 1100 to Iffl.OOO on pen onal or real estate security. No publicity. Loans can bo returnod in small monthly payments or retained ior a numoer 01 years m sun Dorrower A loan from this company will not Injure the financial standing of any Individual or firm No bonus. Interest6 per cent, aunually. Moicy loaned ror any purpose, such as to Increase or enter business, to pay off mortgages, judgement notes, to build or purchase property, or In fact for any purpose tbat money may be desired Auaross, uentriu Trust company low Arch street, PhUadelphla, Pa. 6-Wjm ALBANY DENTAL ROOMS Another of Cook's Gang Cnptilrod. Four Smith, Ark., Nov. 21. Alexander, ono of tho outlaws who was with tho Cook gang in tho Coretta trnln robbery, jyas captured yesterday near Tulsca by one of Marshal Crump's deputies. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Slight shocks of earthquake was felt in several Connecticut towns yestorday. No damngo reported. Sheriff McGco, whllo lighting burglars at Canadian City, Kan,, lust night, was mortally wounded. Miss Davenport Hill has been elected momber of London's school board, defeat ing the Duke of Newcnstlo. Fire early this morning in a mnnufue turlng building In Boosevelt street, Now York, caused IIOO.OOO damage. Burglars who entered tho coal yard of, flco of Grooree M. Prelse, at Hah way, N.J. shattered the building in blowing the safe opon. The explosion frlghtonod them off without booty. impassible, and there are no Indications that he la less determined on that ques tion than on the question of tariff. Ex cept for him, the party would probably tush into the wildest financial absurdities in the desperation which its defeat has produced. It would seemingly be easier for him to abandon his turlll policy than to back down on the one Issue on which lie has been successful and bus gained Enellsh llantlst church, South Jardln street, Services at 10:30 a. m. and at 6:30 p. m, Preaching by tho pastor, Hev. w". II. Harrison, 'raise service at 6 p. m. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Monday evening at 7:30 the Y, P. B. U. will meet. Wednesday evening general prayer meeting. Everybody welcome Primitive Methodist church, Rov. John Bath, pastor. Services to-morrow at 10:30a. m, and 6:80 6, ra. WfBley prayer meeting at 5:45 p, in. abbatb school at 3 p. m. Wesley League Monday evenlnir at 7:30. Class meetlncs Tuesday and Wednesday evenings at 7 o'clock. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7 p. m. All seats freo. Anyone not having a church home Is coraiauy invited to come here. 1 vi n S ,,or,,iii1t, I All Saints' l'rotostant Episcopal church. Oak 4 n-." a........., " street, near Main. Morning service at 10:30 for grauted that his forthcoming message ' ""1 evening at 7 o'olook. Tho motor ofa. , elates at morning sorvice alternately and at will insist upon further progress to, van! every ovontng service. Tho lay reader, Charles Vreo Trade, and, if so, both possibilities rootor, 0. 11. Brldgman. Sunday ichool at t ot recovery for his party appear to ho goaSny'clcomo' fta "" mde completely closed. It is like a rat in a Buy Key.ton. flour. Be sure that the corner, and with nothing left to do hut to uma Lkssio Baku, Ashland, Pa,, la 1)1 to where it can. printed on trary Mck. tf Combines every element of beauty and purity. It is beauti fying, soothing, healing, health ful, and harmless, and when rightly used is invisible. A most delica'e and desirable protection to the face in this climate. Inilit upon having the genuine. IT IS FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. Professional Cards. N. STEIN, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SVROEON. Office Room 5 ner iiain and Centre streets. Shenandoah orace Hours ; 8 to 10 a. rn.i 1 to 3 p. m.i 7 to 9 p. m. Night office No. 230 West Oak street. Egan's Now Building, coi. an, ra. Jr;, 8. KISTLER, M. D PBTSiCIAIV AND BVROJLOU Office 1W North Jardln street, ahecanooa jy M. BURKS, ATIORNBJ AT-I.A W BHIHABDOAH, Pi Office. Egan bnlldlng, corner of Main and Centre streets, Hhenandijah. J PIERCE ROBERTS, M. U No. 25 East Coal Street, BHENANDOAH, PA. Qfflce Hours 1:80 to ? and 6:S0 to II p. m. TV'.. J. OALU5N, XJ No. 81 South Jardln Street, Bhenandoob. Orrioi Bonus: lino to 3 and !30 to 8 P. M, Except Thursday evening. So ofTce work on Sutttiay except arrange ment. A tlrict adherence to lh office houri U absolutely necessary. JK. WENDEIjIj BEBER, Successor to Dk. OHAS. T. PALMER, MVJS AM) EAR SURGEON, 801 Mahantougo Street, Pottsville, Penna. alnlcss hlracltoD of Teeth, C?I4 nl Silver fllllip, If your artificial tooth o nt salt you, call to tee us. All examinations free, we make all Rinds of plates, ltubber. Gold, Aluminum and Watts' Metal Plates We do Crown and Bildge work and all operations that pertain to Denial Surgery. Wo charges for extract ing when teeth are ordered. ALBANY DENTAL, UOOMH, 139 East Centre St. over M. K. Steln'Adrug store, Mauanoy uny. DR. HOBSNSACK, REMOVED To 648 M. H0MI1 St, :"; L above Green, Phlla, Pa., Formerly at 208 North Kecond St.. Is tha old est In America for the treatment of Special uueates ana youmtui jsrrore. varicocele, Hydrocele, Lost Manhood, etc. Treatment by mall a sneclaltv. Communications eacredlv confidential. Pnd stamp for book. Hours, m. to V p. v sunaavs, u to 12 m NS fi tUaP1 IS THE BEST. tfuWkSa NOBQUEAKINO. fit. lOKUUVAn, 4.3.5-F!NECAIf&KANSAKU 3.SPP0LICE,3SOLE3. 2.I7BOYSSCH0015HO3.'1 LADIES' ,SLNO f UK bAIALUdUb WL.'DOUGLAS, BROCKTON, MASS. Yon can aavc money by.purchaninif W. Iw Douglas Shoes, -Because, we are the largest manufacturers c advertised shoes In the world, and guarantee the value by stamping the name and price on the bottom, which protects you against high oilces and the middleman's profits. Our shoes tnual custom work iu style, easy fitting and wearing qualities. We have them sold every, where at lower prices for the value given than any other make. Take no substitute. If your dealer cannot supply you, we can. Sold by Joseph Ball, Shenandoah, Fa. 1 It your clothier doesn't keep Hammerslotigh : Bros 6 wall, Reliable, New York -oz-iOTsiiisra- Make him get It Their celebrated $15.00 Melton Overccmt Wears like steel and Is Bold bv aver? promi nent clothier In the state. None genuine with ot Hammerslough Bros.' labaU Dave you BoroThroat, Pimples, Copper-Colored du, Acnos, Old Bores, ulcers in Moutn, jiair- KilHno? Writo Cull Ilrmrdv Co.. II O 7 Ma. onloTemple,Chlcaso,Ill.or proofs of cures. Capital HSoOtOOO. Tatlents cured nine years BjrouTBOunaanajT0uJwjrnmo r Millions of Dollars Go np in smoke every year. Take no risks but get yonr houses, stock, fur niture, etc., Insured In first-class, relia ble companies, as represented by DAVID FAUST, Insurance Agent, ISO South Jardln Street. Alao Life and Accidental Companion HALF DONE. Most of the cleaning and dyeing now-a-days is only half done. No matter where you live, you can send anything you wish cleaned or dyed, by express at our expense, and we will do it at same price as if you delivered it to us in person. SEND FOR PAMPHLET OF PARTICULARS A. F. BORNOT, Frler,"r fltlKFairmount Ave., Philadelphia J 2 t Japaneso Diplomats Gratified. WABIUNUTON, Nov. 24. Tho dispatch from Clio l'Xio announcing tho fall of I'ort Arthur was taken to the Japanese location here nnd shown to ono of tho of ficials, who was much iirntifled at tho in telligence, t ralenoo is given to tho jiowa by the li-Ration officials because of tho fact that It comes trom ChlneBe sources, u mat ter not likely unloss it wits well authentl- citeu. llaby Killed by a Wild Hog, GUTHHIE, O. ., Nov. St. At Sacred Heart, a hamlet n few miles from huro, Mrs. Galobies' 14-months'-old baby was nlmost eaten up by a. wild hog. Tho wo man had laid tho child on a blanket near whoro she was washing. The bugrcf used to give up its prey, aud gnvo battle whun tho woman omleuvoreu to rescue ine emiu. In hor wild endeavors to socuro her babe Mrs. (iuloblos was horself turribly Injured, i,r flfsh holnir torn from her body in suv- eral nlnces. Finally she succeeded in irruBblmr tha child and escaping. The Vaby Is dead. Right Arm Paralyzed Saved from St. Vitus Dance. , "Our dauohter. Blanche, now fll' teen years of age, had been terribly afllieted with nervousness, and had lost tlio cntlro use of ner right arm. Wo feared St. Vitus dance, and tried tlio best physicians, with no benefit. Slio has taken three bottles of Dr. Miles' Nervine and has gained 3t pounds. Her nervousness and symp tomaoiMt. viius unnco aro enureiy gone, slio attends scnooi reguiany, auu lias rccoverea coinpieio use 01 her arm, her appetite is splendid." M11S. It. U. BULLOCK, Brighton, N. Y. Dr. Miles' Nervine Cures. Br. Miles' Korvlno Is sold on a positive euarantco that tlio first bottle will benefit. All druggists soil it nt (1, 6 bottles for 15, or It will ba sont, prepaid, on rocolpt ot prlca by tho Br. Miles Medical Co.. Elkhart, lnd. ETTRQLLEY SOAP TRADE - MAFtK TH Si' PHIUADEUPHIA For Washing Clothes CLEAN and SWEET. LASTS LONGER than other Soaps. It Price FIVE CENTS a bar. SF-oi" alo toy .. IX. IB"-".jWC. IS! BomUlates noert s a reliable, monthly, rognlstlng medicine. Only lisnolui SB4 the jmrectdn ga ah.uul b used, Jf yon want the b t, got Elr, Fs Pffl-B-! Pills Thar are vrnuvi. aula a ad certain In result. The mboId (Br. real'.) paver dlup. ooini. Beuti- wli,tl.ou Aadieai lx.Msouuai Co., Uoreland, O. StU e r, r. M. XUtLIX, Jruu. let, )-i9rt, M a.