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This admii t ture improves cheap r coffee and makes i.ldu-lmn drink little money. 3c. a pack -grocers All. CaUll H?SF! ANC SUitE. 6IN0 rtc. f 0N""(OMAU'S SAH qJHSiWMAP-V Wn.?1X SPECIFIC Co,PrlllAPA, F01 at Povlnsky's drug storo, 28 Ka Centre street. Wanted-An Idea SCS Protect your Ideas: they mny tiring you wealth. Writs JOHN WJCDDEIIHUUN CO., Patent Attor. Beys, Waiblogton, I). C for their S1.8UJ prlto ortcl tad list or, two buivlxed Inventions wanted. ATON'S TANSY PILLS A Tivn.T(i7MlirnaArK WOMAN'S RELIEF. Alwsy prompt and rtlUMv. Jivt-i Imttntttua. f;t CATup'aTAnar 1'ai.asnd si vs. b mi kit A. At rimr? atnrei. nrftrnt illrt M (ifftit-ilL urlfe. II, CATnf.ftQ. Co. lloiUiu, Mitt, Our book, 4c For tola at KIrlin's drupe store and Shenandoah drug store. THE SUN.' The first of American New-spa-Vers, CIUJiZIiSA. DANA, Editor. The American Constitution, the American Idea, the American Spirit. These first, last and all the time, forever. Daily, by mail, - $6 a year Daily & Sunday, by mail, $8 a year The Sunday Sun Is the greatest Sunday Newspaper In the world; Price 5c. a copy, By mall, $2 a year Address THE BUN, New York. nl"NMIIt U lt f I 141 I. III'.". II UK l'llICr.n.iVK,lnlrnlT .Ic.im I.i;r. ii i.irii . i i it tus mium m.. i v I met i 'itMrMMtl iiti.ii uu Uair ou aupuusltuii ruul. For sale by Shenandoah Drug Store, Kirlln Drug Store. Tho Rosy Froshnoos rlably obtained by thora who use 1'ozioni'b Oomplezlon Fowder. mticiira witch hazel mi a 3 - For This Wook's Q, K, E. Enoamp mont at Buflalo. A QUARTER MILLION VlfllTOItS Will Vlalt tlto Cltj- HttrlnirtlioWoolt, It Is Sitlil, Mnltlnrx tlio I.nrnom Kn cntiliiiitont Hvot Heltl Tito Votornus Wilt ltulmlit a I.IvImk Slilolil. Iluffnlo, N. Y., Aug. 23. Buffalo Is all renily for the army of veterans who are on their way hero to attend the 31st annual encampment of the a rand Army of the Republic. During the night hundreds of veterans and their friends arrived, and today they are coming in by thousands. It Is estimated that nearly 8.000 strangers were In town on Saturday, and that from 15,000 to 20,000 came in yesterday. The various rail roads entering Buffalo report that, in addition to the hundreds of regular trains, schedules have been prepared for 215 specials to arrive here -by tomor row noon. Among the prominent ar rivals are J. Cory AVInans, chief of Commander-in-Chief Clarkson's staff; J. It. Lewis, nast Junior vice com mander, and Daniel Ross, of Wilming ton, Del., a candidate for Junior vice commander-in-chief. Camp Jewett, as the city of tents is known, Is all ready for Its Inhabitants, and while it will not bo formally opened until 4 o'clock this afternoon, a number of posts are already installed. Ample arrangements have been made at the camp and elsewhere for the care of the sick. The hospital tents have been erected at Camp Jewett, each in charge of a competent staff of physicians. The honor of flying the first pennant from any tent at Camp Jewett belongs to Reno Post, No. 64, of Williamsport, Pa. A detachment of 11 members ar rived Saturday, and was assigned to tents 27, J8 and 29. Clayton P. White, of Williamsport, was the first veteran to arrive, and Is quartered on tho steamer Idaho, which has been assign ed to the naval posts. Among the later announcements of candidates to Bucceed Commander-in-Chief Clarkson are the names of John C. Linehan of New Hampshire, George H. Innis of Massachusetts, James A. Sexton of Chicago and J. P. S. Oobln of Pennsylvania. Colonel Wlnans, of Commander-In-Chlof Clarkson's Staff, estimates tho number of visitors -to Buffalo during the week at 250,000, making the largest encampment ever held. In speaking of the choice of the veterans for the next encampment Colonel Wlnans said that, so far as his information went, there was but one choice among the dele gates, and that was Cincinnati. There seems to be a feeling, he said, among some of the eastern people that San Francisco wants the encampment, but that Is a mistake. San Francisco la preparing to make a bid in 1899. With regard to the encampment being held in Richmond, Va., he continued, there is nothing In it. The people down thero do not want It, and the veterans do not care to go there. The status of the negro is so different in the south from that In the north that it would causa much unpleasantness. Notwithstand ing this viaw, the Young Men's Busi ness Association of Richmond has open ed headquarters here, and Is making an effort to secure the encampment. Colonel Wlnans says Pennsylvania will send the most people to the en campment, with New York second and Ohio third in attendance. Tho decoration of the city with bunt ing and electric lights Is elaborate. Nearly every building in the business section is more or less lavishly he decked. On Main street opposite St. Paul's church, the business center of the city, stands the welcome arch. It Is a monster structure in tho form of a monogram composed of the letters "G. A. R." The arch, or Bpan, is form ed by tho legs of the letter "A," which is in whlto, while the "G." and "R." are in red and blue. This is surmounted by two beautiful shields, standing on which Is a golden eagle, bearing in its beak an electric device with the word "Welcome." At night 2,500 incandes cent lamps Illuminate the arch. In La fayette park are displayed 22 designs representing the famous army corps. Acrosf Main street, looking northward from Lafayette square, stands the tri umphal arch. The structure Is built to represent a piece of solid masonry, standing high above the street. Tho largo center arch spans thoTitreet at a sufficient width to permit tlje pass ing of the marching columns, and on each side of the center arch are smaller arches of the same design. A block beyond the triumphal arch, at tho entrance to Chippewa street, stands another arch, the gift of the colored people. At tho circle, at the Junction of North street with Porter and Richmond ave nues, are the reviewing stnds, marked by the national colors. There are two of them, placed one on tho north and tho other on the south sides of North street. Their total seating capacity is 3,000 persons. President McKtnley and other distinguished guests will review the parade from one of the stands. Camp Jewett, named in honor of the mayor of Buffalo, a city of 3,500 tents, provided for the accommodation of the visiting G. A. R. men, is situated at (he Front, a broad plaza, on the city park system, adjoining Fort Porter, and overlooking Lake Erie, the mouth of tho Cayuga river and the Canadian shore. At Its entrance on Porter avc nuc, a few blocks below Dip reviewing stands, is another arch. It Is made to resemble granite, and forms an ini posing entrance. At the exit from tho camp, and on ths line of the Fort Porter ramparts, stands the fifth and last arch. It is In the form of a horseshoe, and 1b finished in imitation iron. One of the most brilliant features will be the living shield, which will be produced on Wednesday, tho day ot the parade. Four thousand children from the schools, who have been under rehearsal for weeks, will form the shield, which will stand on Chippewa street. Just below Delaware avenue, at the point where the line of march turnB from Chippewa street into the avenue. Its position will be suoh as to face the marching columns for the two blocks. The platform upon which the children will be placed will be built squarely across Chippewa street, cut ling off all traftle. It wilt resemble a large grand stand, the seats graduating upward as the elevation Increases, This will give the shield the appearance in tended, namely, of resting on an easel. Figures in red, white and blue will e so. arranged as to farm the outline of a sftleld, with red and white stripes, and with white stars In a blue field, surrounded by a border of black. Bbys In blue garments will form the black liackground, while boys and girls, dressed in red, white and blue, will Mill In the stars and stripes, and the field. Tut, children ii the shield will be nividpfl 'intfl two' rpiiPts to avoid ins1 fatigue of remaining In position for about seven In ui h The first B.0O0 will tak their plr , . In th( mnrnlng Just b( rt ;h' lies. i of tlu oihimo moves, ami - ''I I'mii'. n In FUIin until nbout half nf tl prcrpMlnn has passed. Then they Mill lie relieved by the second dl vlsl( n. The children of the shield will all day lonrt sing national anthems and patriotic songs, to the accompani ment of music Beware 0! the Knife. Mr. Lincoln Nelson, of Marshficld, Mo., writes: "For six years I have been a sufferer from a scrofulous affection of the elands of my neck, and all efforts of physicians in Washington, D. C, Springfield, III., and St. Louis failed to reduce the enlargement. After six months' constant treatment here, my physician urged me to submit to a re moval of the gland. At this critical mo ment a friend recommended S.S.S., and laying aside a deep-rooted preju dice against all patent medicines, 1 be gan its use. Before I had used, one bot tle the enlargement began to disappear, and now it is entirely gone, though I am not through with my second bottle yet. Had I only used your S.S.S. long ago, I would have escaped years of misery and saved over (iso." This experience is like that of all who suffer with deep-seated blood troubles. The doctors can do no good, and even their resorts to the knife prove either fruitless or fatal. S.S.S. is the only real blood remedy; it gets at the root of the disease and forces it out perma nently. S.S.S. guaranteed purely vegetable) A Real Blood Remedy is a blood remedy for real blood troubles; it cures the most obstinate cases of Scrofula, Eczema, Cancer, Rheumatism, etc., which other so-called blood reme dies fail to touch. S.S.S. gets at the root of the disease and forces it out per manently, valuable boo its will be sent tree to any address by the Swift Specific Co., At lanta, Ga. BROM-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC,' NERVOUS AIJD BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured by this granular effervescent nnd stimu lant. An Instant cure for sour stomachs and headaches, which often aocumnlato from having a night out JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah. CHRIST. SCHMIDT Agent and Bottler of . , Porter and Weiss Beer, FINEST, .' PUREST AND HEALTHIEST, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, - PA peppa. Railroad. SCIIUYKILI, DIVISION. July 1. 1897. Trains will leave Shenandoah alter the abovi dato for WlgKans, GUberton, Fraokvllle, Darl Water, St. Clair, Fottsvllle. Hamburg, Itcadlnr Fottstown, Fhocntzville, Korrlstourn and Fbtl adelphla (Broad street station) at COS and 1109 a. m. and i 20 p. m. on week days, Sundays, 0 08 a. m., 8 10 p. m. For Fottsvllle and inter mediate stations only 9 17 a. m. week days, Sundays, 0 45 a. m. Trains leave Frackvllle for Shenandoah ai 10 40 a. m. and 1381, 5 41, 752 and 10 47 p. a., Sunday, 11 IS a. in, and 5 41 p. m. Leave Fottsvllle for Shenandoah at 10 IS a. in. and 12.00, S 15, 7 25 and 10 20 p. m. Sunda at 10 40 a. m., 6 15 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, (Broad street station), fn Shenandoah at fi 67, 8 USand 10 19 a. m., 4 10 and T 1 ' p. m. week days. Sundays leave at S 80 a. m. Leave Brood street station, Fhlladelphla, tui Sea Girt, Asbury Fark, Ocean Grove. Lon. Branch, and Intermediate stations, 0 50, X.26 11.89, a. ra.,8.80 and 4.00 p. m. week-days. Sun days, 8 23 a. in. Leave Broad Street Station. Fhlladelphla, FOn NEW YOHJC Express, week-days 8 20, 4 to, 4 50 K15, 0 50, 7 S3, 8 20, 883, 9 50, 10 21 (Dining Car), II 0) o. m. 12 00 noon, 12 85 (Limited 100 and 413 p.m. Dining Cars), 1 40, 280 (Dining Car) (21, 8 50. 4 00, 500,554 (Dining Car). 600, 7 02,7 lit, 1000 p, in., 12 01, night. Sundays, 8 20, 4 05, 4 80, 5 15, 8 20,8 83,9 50, 10 21, (DUIng Can), 1185 a. m. 12 85, lOSiDlntng Car) 2 80 (Dining Car), 4 00 (Limited 4 22 Dining Car), 5 20, 5 6,(Dlnlng Car) 6 03, 7 02, 7 48, 10 00 p.m.. 12 01 night. Biprass for Boston without change, 11 00 a m., week-days, and 7 48 p. ra., dally. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington, 8 50, 7 30, 8 82, 10 20, 11 , u. m., 12 W. 12 111, 1 12, 8 18, 4 41. 15 IV Congressional Limited, Dining Cor, 617. 655 Dining Carl, 7 31 Dining Carl p. in , end It 05 night week days. Sundays, 3 50, 7 30, 9 12, 11 2B, a. in., 1209, 1 12, 4 41, 1515 Congressional Lim ited, Dint. iB Cur, nm Dining Car, 781 Din ing Cur p. in. und 1205 night FOll ATLANTIC CITY. Iave Broad street station via Dolawaro river hrldice Eipnus, 4 45, 9 20 90 minutes a. in, 2 38 87 minutes, 3 32 U0 minutes, 705 90 minutes f. m. Sundays, 4 45, 9 20 90 inlnuteal a. m., 2 a) 87 minutes, 7 05 p. m. Leave Market street wharf Express, 5 00, 8 20, 9 40. a. m., 100 (Saturdays only, 160 76 minutes, 8 00, 3 40 78 mluutesl, 400 70 min utes, 4 90 176 minutes, 6 00 170 minutes SIM 70 minutes p. m. Sundays, 5 00, 730, 8 00 78 minutes, 880 76 minutest, 900, 045 76 min utes a. in. and 4 30 p. in. 11.00 exeursluu train, 7 00 a, m. dally. For Cope May, AnKlesea, Whlwood and Holly lleaoh ltxpress, 9 00 u. in., 2 30, 4 06, 5 00 p.m. week days. Sundays, 8 20 a. m. Cape May only, 1 80 p. ra. Suturdays, Excursion, 7 00 a. m. dally. For Ben Isle City, Ooesn City, Avnlon and Stone Harbor Express, 9 10 a. m., 2 SO, 4 20, 6 00 p. m weekdays. Sundays, 8 50 a. ui. Excur sion, 7 00 a. m. dally. For Seiners l'olnt-Bxpress, 700, 830, 040 a. in., 150 3 00,4 00, 5 00,5 80 p. in. week daya Sundays, 5 00. 7 00, 8 00, 9 00 and 9 46 a. m. J II. lIOTOHiasuH, J. It. Wood, Gen'l Manager. Ueu'l l'ass'g'r Agt. um LIR MP -PlUli BEERS, in m hie. . A Scranloii Citizen Is Fortunate A Point of Public Interest. In every day life we will dn tlihiKs In "nick of time." Of course these "usrTow slinves" don't tend to lengthen life, and still 'tis better tlint way than to fall. Our repte- anfltaflt-A rtullotl nf. Vn 0in MIUll., rtm.AL Sumuton, and Airs. it. K. Wolfe, who reattten there told him In the course of conrersaUslu iuiiv sue iias unu Btiiieriug irvin Kinney oonh plaint, taking the form of sharp plerdlR pains in tho lwck, shooting' like a knife tlirii'l In the small of the hank whenever she stooped ovor or. lifted ntiytlilng. Sometime it was only u catch, as it were, that lasted for n minute ; then there were headaches that wore very severe. Urinary troubles existed us well, nnd it was necessary on this account, to rise hum tin the night, thus breaking the natural rest; tho symptoms when in a moderate wny might ho oallod kidney annoyances, but if they are neglected for any length of tlmo the consequences assume a serious nature. This Is demonstrated In the case of Mrs. Wolfe, for lior heart heoamo affected and did not act properly. Kidney troubles produce dropsy, Uright's disease, Diabetes and many other complications; dropsical conditions prodtico n pressure on tho heart from tho unnatural accumulations of wator and ovoryono knows that when tho hoart's action is interfered with 'tis a serious matter. So thought Mrs. Wolfe, and hearing of tho "llttlo wonder worker," Uoau's Kid noy Pills, sho began taking them, mid "Just in tho nick of time, too." Tho results obtained from Doan's Kidney Pills were Just tho Batne ns overywhore they liavo been used. Mrs. Wolfo says tho pain, trouble and anuoy ances have entirely loft lier, and Bbe Is pleased to inform others what to use for kidney disorders. Doan's Kiduoy Pills aro sold by all dealers. Price 50 cento per box or 0 boxes for fe.50. Setit by mall on receipt of prleo. Foster Mllhurn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Solo agents for tho U. S. BUCKHELL UMVEIfillT John Howard Harris, President. College, with four courses of study leading to degrees ; Academy, a preparatory school ; Ladies' In stitute, a refined boarding school ; Music School for both sexes ; and Art Studio. For catalogue, address the Registrar, WILLIAM G. GRETZINGER, oLerusburg, Penn'a. UHE JRIUHPH OF LOVE I Happyajid Fruitful Marriage,' Every MAN who "would know tho GRAND n. TPirruc .1 t i Facta, the Old Secrets and the New Discoveries of Medical Sclenceas applied to Married Life, who lies and avoid future pit.' falls, should write for our wonderful little book, called "Complete Man- r.H M"'v " ' iiuuu inu 10 Attain It. lo any earnest man we witMhall one copy Entirely tree, in plain sealed cover. ' ERIE MEDICAL CO., ffiM RR.f HEEL 604 M. Sixth St. Side Entrance on Green St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. ppft. CURE GUARANTEED." Younjf, old s In trie or married & those con- 3 tcmplatlng rnarrlKP, If you are a victim or BLOOD POISOH e..u,Sf Prlvafn Mcaacnc ttiosndcBtroypraoftlio I Halt) UldUddtJd human race which de- atrnv tntnrl find hnriv. nnrl unfit villi tnr thn duties nf life, call or write end ha saved. Hours. jwawj, ussi cv ks, it-II i BUD... u s ttcnu ju cis. in pram pi for Boole with a worn tuutl monlitla Exposing Quiioki and Pake Initltutea nillions of Dollars Go up in smoke ovory year. Take nt risks but get your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., insured in first-class re liable companies as ropvosontcd by hAVm PATIT Insurance Agent UAYJ.JJ rAUOl , 120 South Jardln S Also Life and Accidental Companl en I LADIES do von SHOW DR. FELIX LE BRUM'S Steel Pennyroyal Treatment is the original and only FRENCH, nfo nnd rellahln enro on the mar ket. l'rice, $1.00; sont by mail. Genuine sold only by S. P. KIRLIN, Shenandoah. PHILA & READING RY IN EFFECT JUI.V 2. 1897. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows : For New York via Fhlladelphla. week days, 210, 588, 705 9 54a.m., 1233, 810 and 0 07 p m Sundays, 2 10 a. m. For Now York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 5 88, 7 05 a. m 12 83 and 8 10 p. in. For Heading and Fhlladelphla, week days, 2 10, 5 38, 7 05 a.m., 12 S3, 8 10 and 0 07 p. m. Hun days, 2 10 a. in. For Fottsvllle, week days, 2 10; 7 05 a. m and 12 S3, 8 10, 07 and 7 25 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a. m. For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, week dny 210.5 88. 7 05 a. m.. Has. B in .,,,1 nm ' Sundays. 2 10 a. m, For Williamsport, Sunbury and Lewlsbure. week days. 8 25. 5 30. 11 80 a. Sundays, 8 23 a. m. ForMahano) Plane, weekdays, 2 10. 8 25. 588 7 05, 9 51, 11 80 a. m 12 83, 8 10, 0 07, 7 25, 9 55 and 11 40 p. m. Sundays, 2 10, 8 25 a. m. For Ashland and Shamokln, week days, 3 35, 588,705, 1180 a. m., 607, 726 and 65 p. m. Sundays, 8 25 a. m. For Baltimore, Washington nnd the Wettvln II. AO. It. 11.. through trains Ins-, Reading Terminal, Philadelphia, (F. & R. V X.) at 3 20. JS'1125"- m" 8 nd 7.27P.1-. Sundays . '. " a,ll i p. m. auiji tional trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest nut streets stutlon, week days, 10 80 a. m. 12 20. 12 U 8 40 p.m. Sundays, 1 35, 8 28 p. m. TKAINS FOB SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 12 15, 4 80, 8 00 a, m., and 1 80, 4 80, 0 00 p. m. Sundays, 5 00 p. m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4 80, 9 10 a.;m., 1 90 and i 15 p, m. Leave Philadelphia, Handing Terminal, week days, 4 X), 8 88, 10 10 a. m. and 1 48, 4 05, B 89, 11 SO p. m. Sandays, 11 80 p. m. Leave Iteadlng.week days, 1 85, 7 10,10 08, a, m. 12 00 m., 4 19, 6 00 and 8 30 p. m. Sundays, 189 a. m. Leave Fottsvllle, week days, 2 85, 7 40 a, m., 12 30 and 6 12 p. in. Sundays, 2 85 a. m. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 8 18, 8 48, 11 28 a. m., 1 88, 3 51, 7 20 and 9 43 p. m. Sundays, 8 18 a. m Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 12 30, 3 45. 9 12 11 47 a. m., 2 17, 8 Is, 6 17, 7 41 and 10 OH p. ml Sundays. 12 35,8 45 a. m. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 12 35, 2 40. 400 880,9 30. 10 25, 1150 a. m., 2:it, 532, 63! 7 67, 10 32 m. Sundays, 13 40, 2 40, 4 00 a. m. iiiiuiiiBmri, wwk unys. i , ma) a m., 4 00 and 11 30 p. m. Sundays, 11 80 p. in. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Tjuivm IOi Hfi.lnl.,1,1 . m .... -t . . i South street wharf for Atlantic City. wiubji-napreee, n uu, u uu, iun a. m.. fflflliinl... nnlu 1411 4 m O ftrt o.l Irw in. 5 00, 5 40, 7 00 p. m, Aoaomraodatlon, 8 00 a. in., U UU, U UVI J. 111. Bunuuys icipress, 7 DO, 8 to. 8 30, 903, 10 00 m.. i 4A TV In. AMninmmlallim BlVIn ... 4 45 11. m. S1.00 exnilMlnn train 'tr, fruit At Mississippi Ave., 7 00 a. in. dally. Returning- leave Atlantlo City depot, corner Atlantic and Arkansas avenue. Weekdays Express, (Mondays only 6 4S a.m.) , w, . , a .u, v w, ju lu, 1 1 w n. III., 41 uy, ou, 5 80, 7 30, 0 30 p. 111. Accommodation, 4 25, 8 15 n. in., v ui . in. Sundays Express, 3 80, 4 00, 5 00, 6 00, 630, 7 00,7 80, 800, 980 p. m. Accommodation, 715 a. m.. ouan.ru. u.uu exeurelou train from foot nf Mississippi Ave., only, weekdays, 6 00 p. in., u.t.... A in.. ... 1 ' Parlor Cars ou all express trains. i SENT TOANASYLUM. Edward Parkor Doaoon Suddonly Boooraos Iiistuio. Or A NOTED FAMILY IN BOSTON, pe Gullied Worldwlilo Jfotoi'lety Vivo YrHirs Ago liy Kllllnu Hmtle Abelllo ?Jin Sirs. Denuuii'H ltooin nt CnntioM, Itniieo Llttlo Itopo of Itemivory, Dottton, Aug. 23. ndwartl Parker Deacon was on Saturday oommttted to the McLean hointtal at Waverly, In sane. He belongs to an old and once dletlnguUhed family of title city. On Feb. 17, 1S02. lie killed Hmtle Abellle In Mrs. Deacon's apartments at Can nes, France. Mr. Deacon came to Iioston on Thurs day last from Narragansett Pier, ac companied by his trusted valet and nurse. They registered at the Hotel Ilelievue, on Iteacon street, which place Mr. Deacon has made his home for several years while In this city. He acted very peculiarly soon after regis tering, nnd seemed far from being In his right mind, but, being noted for eccentricities, nothing was though at first of the manner In which he acted. On Thursday night, however, he grew violent, and his nurse and valet, who accompanied him, began to realize that Mr. Deacon was demented. The at torney who 1ihb charge of Mr. Deacon's property, as trustee, was summoned, nnd responded at once. The attorney sent for Dr. Jelly, an expert on In sanity. Shortly afterward Mr. Deacon became demonstrative and discharged his nurse. Another nurse was sum moned, and all day Friday Mr. Deacon was almost uncontrollable. Finally it was thought advisable to send Mr. Deacon to McLean hospital as a precautionary measure. When there he quieted down and appeared contented. He looked haggard- and worn, and seemed but a shadow of his former self. His hallucinations are that enemies seek to do him harm, and the hospital influence seems to relieve his mind on that point. A consultation of physicians has been called, but the seriousness of the case has not been determined. It is feared he is hope lessly Insane. BLOCKADED AT DNEA. Many Gold Sookors Who Aro Ponnl loss and Without Slioltor. San Francisco, Aug. 23. A special to The Bulletin from Dyea, Alaska, tells of the pitiful condition of many of the searchers for gold who are now stop ping at Dyea, unable to proceed far ther on their Journey owing to the lack of runds .or provisions. Many of those now In Dyea are phys ically unable to make the trying trip, and there are many who will suffer great hardships before the winter Is over. Many of those who arrived on the Btcamer Willamette are absolutely without shelter, seemingly having come to this cold region depending on tho open hearted ot the others to keep them living. Many of the people who are unable to reach Dawson this win ter hnvo two tons of provisions and no possible means of transportation. One man has over 3,000 pounds, which he Is trying to pack over tho White pass in lots of 75 pounds each, making short relays. Thieves have been operating extensively, nnd many tents, tools and much ammunition and money have been stolen. Already a vigilance com mittee is spoken of, and unless the thefts cease trouble will follow. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Llf, Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily and forever, ho mado well, strong, magnetic, full of now llfo and vigor, take No-To-Ilac, tho wouder-workcr that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds in ton days. Ovor 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bao from your own druggist, who will guarantco a euro. 50c or fl.00. Booklot and samplo mailed frco. Ad. Sterling Ecmody Co., Chicago or Now York. A Vo'rinont .Ttiflgo Shot. Woodstock, Vt., Aug. 23. Thomas C. Seaver, Judge of probate for Windsor county, was shot yesterday by Will iam W. Lawrence while standing on the piazza of his residence, the ball pene trating his right lung and lodging under the shoulder blade. The wounded man is reported as resting quietly, and the attending physician thinks he will re cover, although his age, beyond GO years, will tell against him. Lawrence surrendered himself to the sheriff after the shooting and was lodged in Jail, Mrs, Lawrence some tlmo ngo left her husband, and Judge Seaver appointed a guardian for their 7-year-old daugh ter. The Judge afterwards issued an Injunction restraining Lawrence from Interfering with the child, and incurred Lawrence's hatred. M oration Kldors Horsowlilppod. Columbia, S. C, Aug. 23. Raids by whltecaps have been ot frequent oc currence within the last few days In Fairfield and Kershaw counties. These raids have been altogether against the Mormon elders and their sympathizers. On Saturday night a .band of 120 masked whltecaps went to a house four miles below Camden, in Oeulah section, and took out three Mormon elders, stripped them, and ad ministered a whipping. A GREAT SURPRISE IS IN STORE for those who will go to-day and get n pack age of GltAlN-O. It takes the place of collee at about i the cost. It is a food drink, full of health, and can he riven to the children as well as the adult with great benellt. It is niailo of pure grains and looks and tastes like the finest grades of Mocha or Java coffee. It satisfies everyone. A cup of Uroin-U Is better for the system than a tonlo, because Its benefit Is permanent. What Ouifea breaks down Orlii-0 builds up. Ask your grocer for Qrain-O. 15c. and 26c. Tlire CulTlcd Uvor Nlngnni l-nllfi, Niagara Falls, N. Y., Aug. at. Frank Weber, of Buffalo; Warren Bush, 31 years old, and Charles aiasner. 28 yeans old, both ot Chicago, who have been camping on the hanks of tli Niagara river for the past week with several companions, yesterday hired a small boat at La Salle, and started to row across the Niagara river to the Can adian shore. In the heavy current their Jinat became unmanageable and upset. The men were seen by a number of people on shore struggling in the water, but before assistance could reach them all three were carried over the falls on the Canadian side. Household Necessity. . .-..! .. u, . w ,uim 'i -"I derftll Biedieiil dlnnnvurv nf tlm and refreshing to the taste, act gently and . t.i i- ... 1-,. . . IHwiiivtuy ou Kiuneys, i-iver anil bowels, cleanainff the ontirn svetAm ilUiu.1 n.,l,l m, m headache, fever, habitual constipation and uiiiwiwieas. 1'ieuse ouy anu try a box of C. C. C. tA-llav- 10 SI! nilnsnta Onl.l .. ...1 guurauteeu to cure uy an uruggMts. The woman who kill- lur bflbe by neg-U-ct of the health and vigor of her womanly organiim t during tin- period preced ing niotlHTliimd, in Inno cently and without really ins: it. as much responsible liir her child's death, as the mad woman who slays her babe after its birth. Thou sands of babes are still-born evervrear because women In nocently and ignorantly neglect, during the expectant period, to take proper care of the delicate and important organs that bear the burdens of maternity. There is just one known medicine that ? re pa res a woman for capable motherhood. t is Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It acts directly and only on the organs con cerned in motherhood making them strong and healthy. It imparts to them vigor and elasticity. It allays inflammation, heals ulceration, soothes pain and gives rest to the tortured nerves. It does sway with the discomforts of the expectant period, and makes the coming of baby easr and almost painless. It insures the health of baby. Over 00,000 have testified to its virtues All good druggists sell it. "In the fall of ifkij." writes Mrs. N. A. Thomas, of Joo Pulaski St., Utile Hock, Ark., "while on a 1 wn taken wttn a se vere pain in my head and was hardly able to get home. 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