EVENING HERALD nwTAnr.TsiiHb t87o. Pabllefeed every Hflnfc, Rei Sunday, hi rtotrrn jA8nrfcTnKFrr, Nxn. Clmi-nut. The Herald ii deilveied lnHlieimntlonn nnd the surrounding towm for tlx cent R week, tmj Mil . 'o Hie curriers, lly mall H.CO year, or JR cent a month, payable In ndrnnce. Advertise ments ohrned nccnrdlngto simee ft ml position. The publishers reserve the rbrht to change the Position of advertisement whenever the pub wtton of nma demands It. The right In ierved to reject any advertisement, whether paid for or not, that the publishers may deem Improper. Advertising rates made known upon application. ICntered at the postofflee at Shenandoah, I'a., ax second class mall matter. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. "All the News Thai's Fll to Print." Evening Herald THURSDAY. BKITKUBKR S. 187. HKrUM.IOAN Sl'ATU TISJKHT. FOR THKASUKER. JAMM 8, llBACOM, Of Westmerekml. FOR AUDITOR OBN'BRAI., Lavi G, MeQAirtiHY, Of Chester. HKPUIU.IOAN COUNTY TItiKHT. TOR J It W1H, ,1I0K. O. T. IWOtlTRI., Of I'ottavlllo. FOB B1IBBIFF, HtMTHH S..AM1KI8HT, Of Orwlgsburg. FOR TOOR DIRBOTOn, John Rows, Sr., Of Tromont. FOR JURY COMMISSIONER, JOlIN ANsTOOK, Of Mahanoy Oily. Thk heavy rain of last evening was very timely to reinforce the water supply, which usually at this season begins to fall short. TllK old soldiers at Buffalo were especially gratified to have President McKtnley as their guest, and to con template the fact that one man who served as a private soldier has readied the Presidential chair. From the ranks as a private soldier to the head of the nation is a long journey, and William McKinley is tho only man who ever accomplished it. PjiksidkntThomson, of tho Penn sylvania Itailroad Company, having pust completed an extensive tour of ftjspectlon ot tne company's tines, cnkinot too warmly express his satis- &tion with the improving condition " buslnoss everywhere. lie feels infldont that better times are ahead, and not very tar ahead, either, and that all the indications are that we shall certainly soon overtake them at the present rate of business progress. Thk Atlanta Journal is raging mad at the President for visiting tho tomb of John Brown, whom that paper calls a "desperate villian" and a "de praved law-breaker." This is rather violent language to apply to the hero of Harper's Ferry nearly forty years after his execution. In the turmoil of politicsTohn Brown had been for gotten in the North in recent years, but in Georgia at least his soul seems to be marching on. , TllK reports from the Klondike gold regions, as far as the gold yield is con cerned, are as flattering as ever, while tho discouragements confronting those who are attempting to reach there show no signs of abatement. On this latter point thero appears to be no disagreement. All advices concur ill regard to tho hardships and priva tions that tho majority of those who have overcome part of the way to Klondike will be sure to encounter. Already there are many sufferers, and each succeeding hour will arid to their miseries. This is not an individual opinion formed by persons thousands of miles away, but the result of the carefully considered observations of man experienced in such matters, and who have visited the outposts of the gold regions, where tho majority of the gold seekers are now congregated, and having taken a careful survey of the. situation have made report in ac cordance with facts. Thh Honorable Benjamin Ryan Tillman is out now with the old silver oratio assertion of last fall that the rise in wheat is due to the manipula tions of Mark Hanna. He spoke the other day at Troy, K. Y., and stated that he did not see any signs what ever of genuine prosperity ; that the movement sweeping over the country is nothing but a "hot-balloon affair," and the wheat boom merely "specula tive" and designed to aid Mark Hanna. When wheat advanced last all during the campaign the popo oratio orators attributed its rise to Mark Hanna and his myrmidons, and this wit one of the most ridiculous silvereratio charges made. But now, when there is no particular need of telling extravagant yarns, Senator Tillman reiterates the assertion and evidently hopes people will believe it. The rise in wheat was felt about the time the country beoame confident that Bryan would be defeated. The statistical abstraet of the Treasury JDepartment gives the wheat quota tion in New York on August 87, 1898, as 07 cents. Wheat is now hovering ) in the neighborhood of 100 cents, the ndvnnoe having been sinee that time fully 86 eentg per bushel. The wheat erop of the world of last year was 8,490,887,000 bushels, and the "Corn Trade News," of Liverpool, estimates the present year's erop at 2,808,000, 000 bushels. The advance in value of the erop of this year over that of last would, aeeordlng to these figures, be In the neighborhood of $750,000, 000. Does farmer Tillman reullv cx pect that people are going to believe thitt Mark Hanna or an- other man can, for polltlenl imrpoeoi! or for any other purposes, ndvanoe the wheat value of the world three-quarters of iv billion of dollars T Suoh a proposi tlon would savoi of the idiotic if n second thought did not OMt upon it a suspicion of dlshoneetj. In awes of burns, sprains, senilis, or nny of the other accidental pains likely to oome to tho human, body, Dr. Thames' HvlectrlcOi: gives almost Instant relief. Inimn Will AM Ifnole wnm. Victoria, B. C., Sept. 2. Ji "aneso paper state that the commissioner to be sent by Japan to the Washington sealing conference this fall will be In structed to side with the United StateH as to remedial measures for the pre servation of seals and sea otters. Vlutofla tit fiuiiiml'i'ii. Aberdeen, Sept. J. Queen Victoria arrived yeeterdny at Halmoral caatlrt At Perth, Aberdeen and Rt Ballator en thusiastic crowds gathered to erect her majesty. Decorations were plenti ful, and at Craphlo a handsome jubilee arch was erected. Running sores. Indolent ulcers nnd similar troubles, even though of many year's stand ing, may be cured by using Hew itt's wictn Hazel Salve. It soothes, strenuthens anil heals. It Is a great pile cure. 0. II. llngen bueh. Itnox I'lvjliArbd In liminnn. Mlwood, Ind., Sept. 2. The ncgroop residing In Rlwood have been warned to leave, and serious trouble Is threat- ened it tney are not gone by tho mid dle of this week. On numerous occa sions during the past 12 years colored people have made effortB to establish permanent residence here, but were In variably driven away. Two months ago a colony ot 50 negroes came here and expressed a determination to brave all dangers and make Elwood their home. A number secured employment, and then warnings began to be served on them. A few of them departed, but the others remained. Hitter Jlny Deollno thn Nomination. Wllllamsport, Pa., Sept. 2. Hon. Walter 15. Hitter, Democratic nominee for auditor general, said Inst night: "I am not fully prepared at this time to state Just what course I shall fol low. My present Inclinations arc to decline the nomination. In fact, my business affairs are of such a character that I scarcely see anything else for me to do. If I do not accept It my action will not be the result of dis satisfaction over the platform. That document, to my mind, Is such a decla ration of our party's position that every Democrat ought to support It." MiiriloroiiH ConpIrntors Arrostea. Brussels, Sept. 2. The police of this city have arrested a German named Gustav Daubenspeck upon suspicion that he Is concerned In a plot to ns Bassinate Emperor William. Dnuben speck was denounced by a frier d who learned of his Intention to leave Bel glum for Germany. Urcort to ltemnln on TMity. Providence, It. I., Sept. 2. The cor poration of Brown university voted yesterday, after a long meeting, to re quest President Andrews that he with draw his resignation as president of the Institution. The request was em bodied In a resolution containing a nattering letter. Sho May Ho n INIiird cross, Chicago, Sept. 2. Mrs. George Mld dleton's furious assault on Miss Belle Carmen Monday night may result In the actress' death. The police have taken her ante-mortem statement. Her assailant's hearing Is set for Sent. 29, and she Is out on her own bonds for J500. FntliMt for Tlireo Millions. San Francisco, Sept. 2. Private ad vices have beon received here to the effect that Enrico Mathou, tho well known banker and promoter of several gigantic schemes In Central America, has failed for over $3,000,000. Tho Wi-nthor. For eastern New York, eastern Penn rylvanla, New Jersey and Delaware: Showers; southerly winds. NUGGETS OF NEWS. The body of Mrs. Drew, the actress, will be burled In a Philadelphia ceme tery. The 2tth annual convention of the National Women's Christian Temper, ance union will bo held at Buffalo, Oct 29 to Nov. S. In a quarter mile race between bicy clist and bicycle skater, at Chicago, the skater won In 33 4-B seconds, being given 20 yards start. The London Dally Mall's Berlin cor respondent says It has been practically fettled that Prince Hohenlohe, the Im perial chancellor, will retire In October. Dr. Miles' Nervine Triumphs. Excessive Nervousness from Childhood La Criopo Brings on Heart Weakness. EV. It. P. SEAI5EY. pastor M. H church, llurbanaii, Ga, write Dec. 10, 1895: "In childhood I was afflicted with excessive nervousness, which, almost devolopod into St. Vitus dance. 1 partially recovered, but at college it gradu ally grow worse. Clone study aggravated the trouble) any unusual exertion caused trembling all over. In 1890 I had a severe attack of La Grippe which brought on heart weakness I Lad been almost constantly under treatment for nervous troubles, and cbanged climates fre quently without avail. Lust l'obru&ry I bo Ran taking Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine and Nerve and Liver Plllu and since then I have boon studying more and working harder than for years and the good off ecu tbatbavo resulted aeetn to be permanent." Dr. Mile' Itomedles are sold by all drug under a positive guarantee, flmt bottle beneata or moey refunded. Hook on Ueart and Nerve tentfree to all applleant. DIC MILES MEDICAL CO., BllAart, Ind, K- Restores , mr. Health i ' iiBiAv run on .KB JfceclablcPrcparationfor As similating ihCToodfludllcgiila ling thcSlomnchs ondDowcls o Promote3Dicsllon,Cltccrful ncss andltest.ConMns ncilhcr Opium.Morpbintf nor Mineral. Not Narcotic. Have ofOldnrSAKUZLBTCWl TmJctn Seed stlx.Jrnru JteAtlUSJtf sfnitl Jeed Jirtrmint - ftirmSttd - Aocrfcctncmcdv forConstlrw' lion. Sour Stornach.Diarrhoca, worms ,onvuisions,rcvcn5iv ncss and Loss OF Sleep. facsimile Signature og NEW YOUK. IHH"T-Y,rt,riYiU1ii-i'Y;fJiilisM EXACT COPY OT WRAPPED. YELLOWSTONE PARK. A Complete Tour vln the Pennsylvania Itailroad, The- Y -''nwstoue National Park Is unquos tionahiy tho most interesting region on tho globo, for withiu it is displayed the greatest collection of nature's manifold wonders. In deed, this mouutnln-bouud plateau, high up on the summitof the everlasting Rockies, is a veritable playground for tho world's giant forces. To stand aud gazo upon them in all tlioir marvelous manifestations, tho great geyser upheavals, the fierce steam blasts, tho terrible- leap of tho river, and tho awful oauou, is a revelation, an experience to be had at no other point on tho enrth. Tho personally-conducted tour of the Peunsylvauia Railroad Company, which leaves Now York on Septembor 2, affords tho most satisfactory means of visiting tills wonderland and viewing its marvelous features. Tourists will travel by special train of Pullman smoking, dining, sleeping and observation cars in each direction. Eight days will bo spent in the Park. Stops will also be made returning at St. Paul and Chicago. Tho round-trip rato, ?235 from New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, aud Washington, ?230 from Pittsburg, covers all necessary expenses. For detailed itineraries and full informa tion apply to ticket agents, Tourist Agent. 1100 Iiroadway, New York, or address Geo, YV. lloyd, Assistant General Passenger Ageut, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. When bilious or costive, cat a Cascarcts candy cathartic, cure guaranteed, 10c, 25c. Krnndulont Money Orders. Wilmington, Del., Sept. 2. A man giving tho name of John E. Ford, and claiming to bo from Ohio, was arrested here Tuesday night, after he had pass ed an alleged fraudulent money order on William T. Mearns, a Market street merchant, in payment for a hat. Yes terday he was turned over to the fed eral authorities. In Ford's possession was found a set of rubber stamps like those used In the postofllce for filling out money orders. Ford, It Is said, has confessed that he was a member of a gang that had been operating with these money orders throughout the country. The postofllce at Belmore, O., was recently robbed of a book contain ing $30,000 In blank money orders, and it Is supposed that the members of tho gang filled out these orders and worked them off in various cities. Victim-, or a College "Itusli." Berkley, Cal., Sept. 2. There will be no more "rushes" at the University of California, if President Kellogg's latest mandate is obeyed. In the last rush Benjamin Kurtz, a newly entered freshman, was disfigured for life, and may have sustained an injury of the brain. Some one put his heel on Kurtz's face, nnd as a result his Jaw is broken, a piece of flesh was torn from one nos tril, the upper Up hangs only by a shred, and all the front teeth are gone. Four teeth were knocked out of the lower bone, and the bone In which they had been Imbeded was broken off with them. Both the upper and lower Jawa were smashed, and tho flesh of all tho face was crushed and bleeding. Marsh all and Conlln, freshmen, each had a leg uroKen. Like Lnbor In ItusMln. Philadelphia, Sept. 2. C. F. Corta and J. V. Beek, sub-contraotors emnlov- ed on the dredge work of the upper canal on League Island, were recently nnea jao eacn ror working horse cov ered with sores. The contractors em- ploy a gang of men at the rate of 50 cents a day und board. Last week the men subsisted for two days on dry bread and water. The regular "board' consist of bread soaked with coffee and boiled ham. Old tomato cans serve as coffee cups, and strips of news paper as plates. The sleeping room is a small den of rough boards, with no floor, and the men are covered with mosquito bites. Itobbcd tho District of Columbia Washington, Sept. 2. The safe of the district tax collectors' office waB rob bed Tuesday night of all Its contents. amounting to about $8,000, received during the day for taxes. The loss was discovered when Cashier Chamberlain opened the safe as usual yesterday morning. The safe had not been tam pered with, and the police believe that Yarlck Hawkins, the negro messenger for the tax collector, learned the com bination and robbed the safe after of fice hours. He failed to report for duty yesterday, and the police are search ing for him. A reward of $500 Is of fcred for his rapture. Moments are useless If trifled away; and they are dangerously watted if eentuiaed by delay in eaes where One Minute Ceugli Cure would bring Immediate relief. U II. Ifagen-bucU. i ium a mun The Kind You Have Always Bought, Bears the Fao-similo Signature OF ON THE WRAPPER OF EVERY BOTTLE. THE KIND YOU HAVE ALWAYS BOUGHT. TMC CCMTAUH COM..NI, NtW YORK CITY Another Itlph 3old Territory. Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.,Sept. 2. Later developments tend to substantiate all thnt has been reported concerning the richness of the recent gold find at Mlchlplcotem, and there is no end of excitement here in consequence. Tho tug Annie Clarke returned from the new gold fields Tuesday evening with Mackle, one of the owners of the first location. Mr. Mackle brought down with him 30 ounces of gold, valued at about $700. This gold was extracted from surface quartz. Clinreod With tlio Ntcholn Murder. Clearfield, Pa., Sept. 2. David Weeks, one of the two men wanted for the murder of George Marcus Nichols, which occurred on the Daniels' farm at Trumbell, JTatrfleld county, Conn., on July 20 last, Is under arrest here. He gave his name of James Dougherty. A reward of $4,500 was offered for the arrest of the murderer, $1,000 by tho state of Connecticut, $1,000 by the town In which the murder was committed and $2,500 by relatives. HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottlo or common glass with urine aud let it stand twenty-four hours; a sedi ment or settling indicates an unhealthy condition of tho kidneys. When urino stains linen it is positivo ovidenco of kidney trouble. Too frequent dosire to urinato or pain in tho back, is also convincing proof that tho kidneys and bladder ' aro out of ordor. WHAT TO DO. There is comfort in tho knowledgo bo often oxprosscd, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, tho groat kidney remedy, fulfills cvory wish In relieving pain in tho back, kidneys, liver, bladder and ovory part of tho urinary passages. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following uso of liquor, wine or beor, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during the night to urinato. Tho mild and tho extra ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands tho highest for its won derful cures ef the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should liavo tho best. Sold by druggists, price fifty conta and ono dollar. You may havo a samplo bottle and pamphlet both scut free- by mail. Men tion Evening Heeald and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., ISinghamton, N. Y. Tho proprietors of this papor guarantee tho genuiuoss of this offer. NIAGARA FALLS, Low Hate Incursions vln Pennsylvnn. Itailroad. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company wi. run a scries of ten-day excursions to Niagara Falls, leaving Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington on July 22, August 5 and 10, and September 4 and 10. An experienced tourist agent aud chaperon accompany each excursion. Excursion tickets, good for return passage on any regular train, exclusive of limited express trains, within ten days, will bo sold at f 10 from Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and all points on the Delaware Divi sion; f0.70 from Lancaster; $8.00 from Altoona and Harrisburg; $8.25 from Wilkes barre; $5.80 from Williamsport; and at pro portionate rates from other points. A stop over will bo allowed at Buffalo, Rochester, and Watkins returning. A special train of Pullman parlor cars and day coaohes will bo run with eacli excursion. For further information apply to nearest tiokot agent, or address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. VnoTher 'liiniii'Keut Loader Itllled. Havana, Sept. 2. The forces ot the Sain Qulntln battalion recently fought at Iloyo Colorado, Havana province, an Insurgent band under the Cuban leader Urra. The Insurgents left eight dead on the field. Among those killed, ac cording to the olllclal Spanish advices, va the Insurgent leader Urra. To Prosootito 'llonlor' Sohlnttor. Chicago, Sept. 2. A man calling him self "Francis Sehlatter," vho has been conducting a "drvlfie healing" camp at Manhattan Beach slnoe Sunday, has been served with a summons to answer the charge of practicing medicine with out a license. He will be prosecuted by the state board of health. Tlio J'ublio I)obt Washington, Sept. 2. The monthly Itatement of the piilHIt 4bt shows the debt, less cash in the treasury, to lie $1,008, 33G, 121, which An Inorease for the month of H,WS.I7t. This Increase is accounted f'jr by a corresponding decrease In tut amount of cash on lltttRl. Ctwoareu stimulate liver, kidneys and bowels. Never sicken, weaken or gripe, 10c. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. A l'nrore nfHpeoulntlon, but Ilnllrnnd HllnroH Cctmpnratlvely Noirleort)''. New York, Sept. 1. The indications from today's stock market were thnt prloes generally would have suftirod n material reaction hnd It not been for the stimulating effi't't of the sensatlim.il ad vances shown by Individual storks. Buy ers were evidently possessed by a furoro of speculation, nnd the difficulty of mov ing tho prices of most of the leading riilltond shares led to those securities being comparatively neglected. Closing concerning which some favorable pros pect was reported, but without definite details, and not backed by authority, were chosen as the favorites In the spec ulation. The sensation of the day was the Jump In the price ot Oninlm, tho slock touching 8?ta In the final transac tion. Closing bids: Unite & Ohio... 16 Lehigh Valley.. SOTi CheM. & Ohio.., S6U N. J. Central... 95', mi, A Hudson.. 110 K. Y. Central.. 10St 1).. L. & w 180H Pennsylvania .. M'.t Urle 1714 Heading, Id pf.. iiVt Luke Brie & W. Zltt St. Paul - (loiiprnl Murkot". Philadelphia, Sept. 1, Flour quiet; win ter superfine, S3.40ff8,ffi; do. extras, $3.85 3.86; 1'eniisylvnnla roller, clear, tl.6W4.76j do. straight, $1.7506 1 western winter, clear, 51.W4.76; do. straight, $4.755; city mills, extra. M.6E58.90. Ilye Hour sold In a small way at $8 a barrel for choice Penn sylvania. Wheat strong; contract wheat, September, 097c.; No. 2 Pennsylva nia and No. 2 Delaware red, Bpot, Sl 98c.; No. 2 red, September, J1.00V4; do, Oc tober. 989(c.; do. November, 98c.; do, De cember, 98c. Corn Arm; steamer corn, spot, SaVfcSSXe..; No. 2 yellow, 38489c; No. 2 mixed, September, 3S4T3GV1C. Onts quiet und steady; No. 2 white, carlots, 26c.; do. September, October and Novem ber, X0ttc. Hay barely steady; cholco timothy, $122(12.60 for largo bales. Beet firm; beef hams. $t7.5028. Pork firm; family, J13P14. Lard Arm; western steam ed, 8&.30. Butter unsettled; western cream cry, l?18Ac.; do. factory, 8llc.! Elglns, lSftc.; Imitation creamery, 10&13c.; New York dairy, 10017c; do. creamery. 120 lSVtc.; fancy prints Jobbing nt lS21c.; do. extra Pennsylvania, wholesale, 17c. Cheoso very dull; large, white, 8Hc; small, white, 9c; large, colored, to.; small, colored, 10c; part skims, CVt&f.'ic. ; full skims, 3Vi4c. Eggs quiet; New York and Pennsylvania, 17M719c; western, fresh, lGHc. Potatoes steady; Jerseys, $1.60:; Long Island, $2Q2.26; sweets, $1. 6051.75. Tallow quiet; city, 3V4c. bid and 4c. asked; country, 3H8Hc. Potroleum steady; United closed at 72c. bid. Turpentine firm ut 29Visf30Uc. Tomatoes, per box or crate, ; as to quality, 264360c. Long Island and Jersey cabbage, per 100, $22.B0. Metal Exchange calls the market for pig Iron I warrants steady at tho close at JG.CBSf j 6.73. Lake copper quiet at $11.10011.25. 1 Tin easy at $13.C013.C6. Spelter steady at $4.25j4.35. Lead strong at $4.2$Vi4.25. Cottonseed oil Btrong and active; prima Bummer yellow, 27H23c.; off summer yel low, 2G'Mr27c; butter grades, 32-33c; prime summer white, 29ST2SV4c; prime winter yellow, 33V4S34c. Coffeo closed barely steady; September, JC.15iiO.20; De cember, $6.6068.55; January, $6.G05TG.GS; March, $8.80478.85; May, $6.95; July, $7.05. Llvo Stook Markets. New York, Sept. 1. Beeves quiet nnd generally steady; native steers, ?t.4i)t? 6.32H: stags and oxen, $34.6E; bulls, $2.50 S3.10: dry cows. $1.75fi3.50. Calves active: veals, .$57.50; grassers and buttermilks, I $8.504p.2C; westerns, $5.10. Sheep and lambs actlvo; sheep, $2 4; lambs, $4.258. Hogs higher at $1.5OJf4.90. East Liberty, Pa., Sept. L Cattle steady: prime, $55.05; commfon, $3.4003.70; bulls, stags nnd cows, $23.75. Hogs fair ly active; prime light pigs, $4.6304.70; best light Yorkers, $4.G0ff4.G5; best medium weights, $1.554.60; grassers and stubble hogs, $1.30iS4.40; heavy hogs, $4.SOSf4.40; roughs, $33.75. Sheep firm; choice, $4.10 1.15: common, $2.5003.40; choice lambs, . 10ft 5.33; common to good lambs, $405; cal calves, $6.607. Tho misery of years has been cured in a single night by tho use of Doan's Ointment, a positivo, never-failing remedy for Itching Piles and all similar diseases. Your dealer keeps it, or can get it for you. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES. Nntlonnl Loncrno. At Iiorton lloston, 7; Chicago, 4. At Baltimore Haltlmoro, 11; St. Louis, 5. At Philadelphia Philadelphia, 7; Loulsvlllo, 0. At Brooklyn Brooklyn, 6; Cleveland, 1. At New York New York, 8; Cincin nati. 7. At Washington Washington, G; Pittsburg, 1. l!nntorn I.encuo. At Sernnton Montrcnl, 4; Scrnnton, 1. At Wllkesbarre Syracuse, 2; Wllkesbarre, 0. At Buffalo First game: Buffalo, 7; Springfield, 5. Second game: Springfield, 10; Buffalo, 0. At Providence Providence, 8; Toronto, 5. Atlnntlo Loaoruo. At Newark First game: Newark, 9; Beading, 4. Second gnme: Newark, 14; Reading, 4. At Richmond Blchmond, 15; Athletic, 10. At Paterson Lancaster, 8; Paterson, 8. At Norfolk First game: Norfolk, 5; Hartford, 1. Second game (11 innings, called) Norfolk, S ; Hartford, :(. Governor OHuiVriiiTVtTlfTv ItoTtor. Washington, Sept. 1. The Post prints a lengthy and important Interview with Governor Charles T. O'Ferrell, of Vir ginia, who last fall declined to sup port the nominees and platform of the Chicago convention, and who Is the recognized head of the gold Democrats in Virginia, Governor O'Ferrell an nounces his determination not to sup port, under present conditions, the Democratic state ticket rccentlynoml nated at tho Roanoke convention. He criticizes the conduct of the leaders at that convention for endorsing the Chi cago platform, and also pays his re spects to the free silver Democrats. Uucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhenm, fever Boras, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all Bkin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or jo pay required. It 1b guaranteed to givo perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 23 couts per box. For sale bv A. Wasloy, St. Paul Airnlu i.iiwi'r MVr "tocord, Southampton, Sept. 1. The American lino steuijier St. Paul was reported passing Scllly Islands at 7 o'clock last evening. The St. Paul has again re duced her time between New York and Southampton, lowering the record made laBt trip by her, when she then beat her best previous performance east ward. She has probably lowered hei record below that of last trip by an hour and a half and her best previous performance by about two and a hall hours. The time of her passage will be about 6 days, 12 hours and 7 min utes. The best Southampton time made eastward is held by the Hamburg liner Furst Bismarck, and is 6 days, 10 hours and 55 minutes. .CHASES BloodfHerveFood ForWeak and Run Down People. WHAT IT IC I The richest of all restora WrlHI II IOI tlie foods, because It re places the essentials of lire that are ex. hausted by disease, Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc WHAT IT DOES! SkVUTJS digestion perfec-lt creates solid llesh, muscle and strength. The nerves being made stroug the brain becomes attlve and elear. It restores lost vitality, stops all wast ing drains and weakness In either sex, and as a female regulator has no equal. Price COa,orfive boxes J2.0O. Druggists OrbymalL Wp can help yon. Advice and took, free. Write Us About Your Caae. THE DR. CHA8K COMPANY, liia Chestnut B tree V. Philadelphia, COTTOLCND. Lard is gross nnlmal fat, seldom pure, always unhealthy. Cottolcno Is mainly refined vegetable oil always clean, pure, nutritious, whole gome. For every purpose for which cooks were once compelled to uso lard, Cottolcno IS BEST nnd most economical. It improves It saves doctor's bills, yet any doctor to use It instead of lard. The gonulno Cottolcno is sold everywhere In one to ten pound yellow tins, with our trade-marks "Obllolene" and itetr't head in cotton-plant wrtath on ovory tin. Not guaranteed If sold In any other way. Mado only by THE N. IE. FAIIIDANIC COMPANY, Chicago, St. Loulf. 1 1 LITTLE FEET Can have the double satisfaction of putting them into some of the prettiest Oxford Ties we have in the store, and putting money into their pockctpooks at the same time. A number of Black Oxfords that sold for $1.25 and St. 50, sizes 2 to 4, we've cut to 75c a pair to close them out. All widths ; medium toes ; perfect foot gear. Fine enough for street wear ; exceptionally good for house wear. t: St: - ST- -t J- s St! ?- S: -3 2 S 3 We've dust a Few . Of Russet leathers, too, that sold for $2.00 and $2.50 ; airy pair you can have now for $1,39. Some are the new toes ; all are . good toes, and very becoming. Men who still like to wear nanow-toed shoes have a veritable harvest in some russets and blacks that we got $2.25 a pair for. Any pair now for $,39, Finest shoes we ever had in the store. ' CO Checks far amount of prrchnses made, arc given every customer. 25.00 ivortJi entitles you to a B 3 I 3 1 1 Factory Shoe Store, 1 1 J. A. I mmmmmmmmmmwmimmmmmmmmm Died Tlilnklnjr of Motlior. Chicago, Sept. 1. A handsome yount woman, whose name Is unknown, killed herself by poison In the Victoria hotel, where she was a guest. Tho suicida wns evidently carried out with tho ut most deliberation, as the young wo man had apparently slept in tho bed during the night, taken a bath in the morning, made up tho bed and then, swallowing morphine, lay down to die. Sho registered ns Miss Blanche Wlson, New York city, and left a note saying; "Please do not try to find out who lam, I ask and beg of you, whoever you may be, and remember it is my last favor I ask on earth, as a dying wo man. And for my mother's sake do not try. I don't care what you do with my body. Remember, please don't try, foi my mother's sake." A Valuable Prescription, Editor Slorrison of Worthington, Ind., "Sun," writai: "You havo a valuablo pro scription in Kloctric Bitters, aud I can cheer fully recommend it for Constipation and Sick Iloadacho, and as a general system tonic it has no equal," Mrs. Annlo Stohlo. 202.1 Cottaco Grove Ave.. Chleatro. was nil nm down, could not eat or digest food, had a backacbo which never left hor and felt tirod ana weary, but six bottlos of Electric Bitters restored hoi health and renewed her strongin. i'rlces DU cents and ?1.00. Get A bottle at A. Waslcy's Drug Store. Jonlmts.v and Trnerody. Baltimore, Sept. 2.-John W. Oliver, a stevedore, yesterday shot Kate Oli ver, his niece, and then shot himself. Both are seriously Injured, the woman, It Is thought, fatally. Jealousy Is sup posed to have beon the motive for the shooting. Oliver and his niece had lived together as man and wifefor seven years. They aro from Cumberland, Md. He Is 30 years old nnd she is 24. A GREAT SURPRISE IS III STORE for tlioso who will go to-day and got a pack. age of GRAIN-O. It takes the place of couee at about I tho cost. It is a food drink. full of health, and can bo given to tho children as woll as tho adult with groat benefit. It Is mado of puro grains and looks and tattXs like the finest grades of Mocha or Java coffee. It satisfies everyone. A cup of urain-u is better for tho system than a tonic, because its benefit is permanent. What ooffbe breaks down Grain-0 builds up. Ask your grocer lor uram-u. lSc and 25c. CHRIST. SCHMIDT , . Agent and Bottler of . , AND Porter and Weiss Beer. FINEST, PUREST .' AND . 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