The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, September 16, 1897, Image 2

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ISSTAIILIgllKI) 1870.
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H,,nrri.1i.llBv11ai,.n.ndo.h...dih.!1t"ot one amon those who ina
stirrnuiulliiH: toenn for nix oenta week, pa;
am. mc cBrrirtn. By rami w oo a year, or sd
enr a month, payable In advance. Advertise
ment chara-nd according to ft par? And portion.
The nulilWliers reserve the right to change tfie
eOllon or auvcrtlsemenw whenever the puD-
licet nn of nfwa dnnmmlH It. The riai
The right 1
,fm i vmL.U relent nny ad verttneinent, -whether
pai'l (or er not, that the pnbUflhere may deem
improper Advertising rales made auuwn
upon application.
Knteced at the poetofilce at Hhenandoab, Pa., ai
serond clatn mall matter.
TKI.KriIONK CONNECTION.
"All the News That's Fil to Mat."
Evening Hras!d
I 111 UMUY, SEPTEMBER 16, 18B7.
itr.ri iiucAN statu thjkht.
KOK TBKASUHKR.
.TtMES S. RKACOM,
( if Westmoreland.
I'MH V'lXTOII ouckbal,
I.tvi G. McCaulky,
Of Chester.
lll'.ri II I.I OAK OOUNTV TICICUT.
FOR JtTJKlK,
HON. 0. 1. BBCMTW,
Of Fottsvllle.
FOR 811 KB I Pr,
UlKHTEB S. ALBMOHT,
of Orwigsburg.
I OK I'OOB niEBCTOR,
JOHN KOWJt, SB.,
or Tremont.
roll Jl'RV COMMISSIONS,
John Anstock,
Of Mahauoy City.
W ii hin a year Mr. Hryan 1ms been
tlindifrU three wrecks, one in Knn-
-ns ne in Florida, and one that was
tvHcrallv distributed over the
-i mutrv
l""-ri, authorities hive derided
iliat ma. I mutter need not be de-
1 1 v i'i I at houses wliere vicious dogs
ar (v.'pT inicliained. An argument
il ilit-. Kind i sometimes more power'
liil tiuip tin' dictates of humanity.
Hum. appointed Bare Martin
SiMTetar of State, Oovernor Hast-
ns .-liould finish tlie work by nam
ing .Squire Hill MoMullen for deputy
Vttiirney Honernl. It might make a
ftw mure votes for McCormick for
Hnvcrnor next year.
X Pknnsylvania lunn reports that
... 1.... . ...... ..1 J . t J.
uii ami lias in bloom ID!) llowero,
lit snuuiesi ui avjuuji ih 14 menus fil
U'im. rr r. it served as a van sn-nn e
. n picked from it. That sunllower
1'huit i-celebrating in full gold-bug
r 'alia
Por Lloutenant Governor.
Interest in the present ntnte cam
jjaiiii i overshadowed by the mora
aip'rtant contest one year hence,
lien prominent state ollloers are to
lie ctioKen. The damoralizod condi
tion of the Demooraoy and the popu
larity ii"(lie llepHVilican nominees
- Mtate Treamirer and- Auditor
ru ral. Kmtno't'Mss the election of
i lie latter liy nandsome majorities.
I'or rlu- reason the political iiuuiip
ulai ors are thus early turning their
attention to the preliminaries of the
campaign of 1808, and lining up fer
i heir respective favorites. There are
any number of "favorite sons" anx
ious for the gubernatorial lightning
to strike in their immediate neigh
borhood, but for the other offices we
liae heard very few names men
tioned. -V few days ago the Miners' Journal
inaugurated a boom for V. It.
Andrews, the present efficient and
popular '-ucretary of the Republican
.late committee. The Journal, in
advosating his nomination for Secre
tary of Internal Affairs, said: "It
may be said of him that having ex
hibited iu the councils of the party a
breadth of political knowledge with
a rare .judgment in its application to
the needa of the situation whenever
aw emergency should arise for its use,
lie has demonstrated all the abilities
of a safe leader of his party, and has
been so recognized by the most prom
inent of its members."
Ve agree fully with all that our
I'ottsville contemporary says, as
quoted above, and it might haye
trii'lifnlly added that fewof the party
leaders command more loyal and
earnest friends than W. H. Andrews.
He has persistently refused official
positions in the past, hut at the same
time he haw rendered the Republican
party great service as editor of the
Meadvijle Tribune-Republican, and
Within the councils of the party. His
abilities in this respect have been
recognized by the two United States
Senators. He was selected by Sen
ator Quay in 1WF as secretary of the
state committee and his fitness for
this important position caused the
party leaders to prevail upon Mr.
Andrews to accept the position again
this year. Immediately upon the
election of Hon. Holes Penrose as
the successor to Senator Don Cam
eron, the former requested Mr. An
drews to accompany him to Washing
ton as his private secretary. Those
who have had occasion to visit the
National Capitol and had business
with the junior Senator know how
acceptably the ardHous duties in con
nection vmiIi tha position are dis
patched In unison with a great majority of
the Republicans of Schuylkill county,
we believe Mr. Andrews' ability as a
political leader and his services in be
hall ot ths party in tin pud jn-tly
ieatitlc liini to (renter recnunitiiin
than tlint nccorded liini ly ur
' eoiiteiniiorarv . The nomination for
I Lieutenant Uovernor would lie nime
in ncooro wun tne uesiren- n mi
friends, ami we venture tile Mseruoi.
I be mentioned an onnaiuates for tne
position, can present stronger claims,
would 1111 the position with greater
ability, and give the people an honest
an auinmiOTration, an me present
secretary of the state committee.
W. K. Andrews Is Schuylkill
county's choice for Lieutenant (rov
er nor first, last and all the time.
Oon.tlpatlon Is tbo cause nf mil sorts of i
serious disorders of the blood. Strong cathar
tics are worse than useless. Burdock Blood
Bitters Is nature's own remedy for troubles of
this sort.
Ttte "Franco-ftifcstrfii Treaty!
Iiondon, Sept. 16. The Paris corre
spondent of The Dally News says: "I
learn that the day before the Cron
standt toast (during tha recent visit
of M. Fan re to St. Petersburg) the
Franro-Hutislan military convention al
ready existing wan amended. Two ar
ticles were added and a protocol ar
ranged on eastern affairs. The original
convention gave France security
against German invasion In return for
French support of Russia In the Le
vant, and. In certain contingencies, na
val assistance In the Baltic. Under the
amended convention If France should
be attacked Russia will consider the
treaty of Fnnkfort non-existent. It Is
an open script that France and Russia
have combined to prevent the sultan
from entering Into a military alliance
with, Germany, to the exclusion of the
other po'vers."
Moments are useless if trifled awn? ; and
Iney are dangerously wasted if censnmed hy
delay In cases where One Minute Ceugh Cure
would bring sniaediale relief. 0. II. llagen
Vucb. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES.
XivHimnl I.piiuiic.
At Boston Boston, 9; Philadelphia, 1.
At Baltimore. Baltimore, IS; Chicago, 2.
At Brooklyn New York, IS: Brooklyn, 4.
At lxnilsville First Knme: Ixmisvllle, 4;
Pittsburg, 2. Second game: Pittsburg, f,
Louisville, 2.
Kantern I.twKtie.
At Springfield Syracuse. 7; Sprlngflelil,
3. At Toronto Toronto, 18; Scranton, 6.
AtlluTnlo--,rovKlenc!i, fl; Buffalo, 5. At Mon
treal Montreal. 18; Wllkcwborre, 8.
Atlantic League.
At Lancaster Lancaster, 10; Newark,
2. At Hartford (called, darkness) Hert
ford, 5; Richmond, 5. At Rending Read
ing, IS; Norfolk, 8. At Paterson Pater
son, IT; Athletic, 7.
Runningsores, indolent ulcers and similar
troubles, even though of many year's stand
ing, may be cured by using l)eVltt's Wiotlii
Hazel Halve.
it soothes, strengthens aim
heals. It is a great pile cure,
C.H. Hagen-
bucu.
lit i i. a i i ui n.
WarMnp'un, Setl, 16.-Pecretary nf
Btate lihi l man s..!d In rt-spon?e to a
I'.irccl lo'iUty Ihct he vn.u'.d not gn
to Ohio ur. i! ncir the -ml nf the month,
and that he piobahly wodjd not take
any ai tlve part in ihe state campaign.
"It is not customary, you knov," he
remarked, "for the secretary of state
to make political speeches."
Den't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life
Away.
If you want t quit tobacco using easily
and forever, lie made well, strong, maguetic,
full of new life aud vigor, take No-To-Bic,
the wonder-worker that makes weak men
strong. Many gain ten pounds iu ten days
Over 409,000 cured. Iluy No-To-Uao fnan
your own druggist, who will guarantee a
cure. 50c or fl.00. Booklet aud sample
mailed free. Ad. Sterling liemedy Co.,
Chicago or Xew Yen.
Lineniun'- .M IrneulniiH i'.scnpe.
Trenton, Sept. 16. While repairing
some wires on Hanover street, this
city, Walter Hewston accidentally got
In oontact with a live cable, and a
shock of 1,000 volts passed through
his body. He was at the top of a high
pole at the time, and hung suspended
In midair until rescued by his fellow
workmen. He was badly burned, but
will recover.
To Advanee (iothinir Price.
New York, Sept. 16. At a meeting; of
the knit goods manufacturersyesterday
It was resolved that an Immediate ad
vance of 15 to 40 per cent Is necessary
to cover the Increased coat of produc
tion. It decided to curtail pro
duction, es-n to the extent of closing
the milK in eider to secure the ad
vance. BloodfKerveFood
For Weak and Run Down People.
HJH ft T IT IC I The richest of all restorft.
WI1H I II 131 tlve foods, because It re
places the essentials of IIS) that are ex.
hausled by diNease, Indigestion, high living,
overwork, worry, OKcebbes, aouse, etc.
WHAT IT DOES!
nure and rich and the
digestion perfec-lt creates solid flesh,
imiscle and strength. The nerves being
Hindu strong the brain becomes atlve and
aIm. Tt PAQlnm. inut i.llalltv i.nn. n 1 1 ...a ..-
7i" Lir" . "'" .rj;:tr?.
lng drains and weakness in either sex, and
as a female regulator has no ential. Price
6oo., or five boxes $2.00. Druggists or by mall.
We cau help yoii. Advloe and book, free.
Wflte U About Your Case.
THE DR. CHASE OOMPANY,
UlgObestmit Street. Philadelphia,
SHENANDOAH
GROCERY STORE,
GEO. WALAITIS, Prop.
-Stwcessor to-
Vnn MORA & Q'HMEn,
105 S. Main Street.
Headquarters fr a full aud com
plete line of groceries.
IN THE COUNTY.
Emyttac in the Tuttrta! Lit Cmllly
M HiM.,
W. G. DUSTO'S
Ferguson House Block. BARBER SHOP.
4 First
20 S&cond
5 rfltX 40THrd
EACH MONTH
(During 1097)
GIVEN
For particular send, yonr name and (nil aflnre to
Lever Bros., Ltd., Uadson A llarrleon St,, New Virk.
I'erammlly-CoiidiietPil Toure la 1'eniiK.tl-
raiilit Ihtllroatl.
That the public have. come to ra-ngiiise the
lact that the best and most convenient
method of pleasure travel is tbat presented
by the Pennsylvania Itallroad Company's
personally-fondnrted tours, Is evidenced hy
th hirrriiHing popularity of tilt su Uiiim.
Under this vtni the lowest rated si? oh
tatned, for Iwth trausiortaUoii and hotel ac
commoilHtUu. An exiierlenced tourist agent
and chaiieron accompany each tour to loek
after the comfort of the isssenger.
The following tours have been arntnged for
the season of 197 :
To Niagara Falls, excursion tickets good to
return within ten days will lie sold on July
22, August S anil 19, September 4 and 10, at
rate nf 10 f.-om Philadelphia, Baltimore,
and Washington. These tickets include
transportation only, and will permit of stop
over within limit at lhitfalo, Rochester, and
Watkins nn tie return trip.
Two ten-day tours to Gettysburg, Lursy
Caverns, Natural Uridge, Virginia Hot
Springs, Khhnioml, and WashingUin, Sep
temlier 38 and October 12. ltate, $6,1 frem
Now York, $63 from Philadelphia.
ONE OF TWO WAYS.
The bladder was created for oho purpose,
namely, a receptacle for the urine, mid as
snch it is not liable to any form of disease ex
cept by one of two ways. The first way is
from imperfect action of the kidneys. Tlio
socond way is from careless local treatment of
other diseases.
CHIEF CAUSE
Unhealthy urine fiom unhealthy kidneys
istho chief cause of bladder troubles. So
the womb like the bladder, was oreated for
one purpose, and if not doctored too much
is not liable to vreakuess or diseased, except
in rare cases. It is situated back of and very
close to the bladder, therefore any pain,
disease or inconvenience manifested in the
kidneys, back, bladder or urinary passage is
often by mistake attributed to female weak
ness or womb trouble of some sort. The
error is easily made and may be as easily
avoided. To And out cerrectly, tet you
urine aside for twenty-four hours; a sedi'
meat or settling indicates kidney or bladder j
troitblo. The mild and the extmordinary
ellectof Ur. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot, the great
kidney, liver and bladder remedy is soon
realized. If you need n meilicino you should
have the 1est. At drsggist; fifty cents and
one dollar. You may have a Ratoplo bottle
and pamphlet, both sent free by mull.
Mention Evening Hkhald and send your
a dil less to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Iitnghamton,
X. Y. Tlioproiuletorsof thipaier giianmteo
lie genuiuesa of this offer.
Welcomi' 1 ! 1 1 1 1 s "In India.
London, S-'pt. 16. The correspondent
of The Times at 8lmla snys: "Splendid
rains have fallen during the last few
days over a wide area, especially in the
Punjab. This assures a bounteous har
vest. The rain Is worth millions of ru
pees In the country, and a fall of prices
must shortly occur. India should have
a surplus of wheat for export a few
months hence, the crops being exceed
ingly good."
PlttHbui'ir DIslrlet Minors Resume.
Pittsburg. Sept. 10. The coal min
ers' strike, as far as the Pittsburg dis
trict is concerned, is off, and the 22,
000 diggers resumed work today at the
65 cent rate. The decision to Ignore
the ten day clause which was a con
dition of the CnlumbuB settlement was
arrived at late yesterday afternoon by
a delegate convention.
Another Advanee In Window Olnss,
Cleveland, Sept. 1G. A meeting was
held here yesterday of the window
glass Jobbers in the territory between
New York and Ckicago. The Jobbers
have lately been making new prices,
just 5 per ent behind the manufac
turers' prices. Yesterday they decided
to make another advance of 6 per cent.
NUGGETS OF NEWS.
Postmaster General Gary will pre
pare a bill providing for the establish
ment of postal savings banks.
General Andrad'e, the former Vene
zuelan minister to the United States,
lias been elected president of Venezuela.
Federal authorities think there la
small chance of being able to keep
Louise Michel, the anarchist, out of
this country.
Two South Carolina railroads have
refused to handle the new style "orig
inal package," which Is a victory for
the dispensary law.
i & .-m,:, ...-, ,.nii..aman fatati,. ......
1 " , V V
me of llur burglars endeavoring to
break into a private residence. The
1
, inner inree escaped.
The experiment ,of working tramps
in a chain gang on the streets is being
tried in New Ilrunswlck, N. J. Tltp
upper part of the state has been suf
fering from a plague of hobos.
One application of Dr. Thomas' Kelectric
Oil takesaway the pain of the most severe
burn. It is an ideal family liuimeut.
Mormon .ii fislonarlKH In FEiiuflanrt
London, Sept. 16. The efforts ol
Mormon missionaries to proselyte In
the rural districts have excited a good
deal of attention of late, and all the
more because of the apparent success
ot the propaganda In certain localities.
For the last few nights the town of
Luton has been almost In a state of
riot, the populace hooting and pelting
the three young missionaries who are
endeavoring to persuade the wives,
daughters and sisters to exchange
Luton for Salt Lake City. The local
constabulary has had the greatest
difficulty to prevent Ute male section
of the inhabitant from waking short
work ot the fclssIoHartea,
fc
Tliiiratou Por Annexation.
Washington, Sept. 16. Senator Thurs
ton, of Nebraska, who is In the city,
was asked as to the truth of the re
port that 1 e would oppose the ratifica
tion of the Hawaiian annexation treaty
when It shall come pp In the senate
next session. "NotJsJnjfc" replied the
senator, "could be further from the
truth. I am now, as I have been fur
years, an ardent annexationist, aud I
hall do all that I can to promote the
approval of the treaty when it comes
KP.M
'Cholera morbus, cholera infantum, diar-
f-boea-dyneuter.v. and all those other deadly
f enemies to the htth ones arc infallibly i tired
j by l)i i'oMki sj.it of Wild MruAbejry
Prlws, each of $100 fab.
"
" $100 Plorco Special BIcjcles.
" $ 2S Gold Watches.
"
POR
Sunlight SOAP
WRAPPERS
MARYLAND REPUBLICANS.
OnliNborotigh For Comptroller and
llutlierfurrt For Court Clerk.
Baltimore, Sept. 16. Dr. Washington
(J. Tuck, who was chosen at Ocean
City as permanent chairman, called
the adjourned Democratic state con
vention t order at noon yesterday,
the hall belne at that hour packed
with delegates and interested specta
tors. After some routine matters had
been disposed of the report of the
committee cn resolutions was read and
adopted. That portion of the platform
which refers to national affairs con
gratulates the people of this country
on the revival of business and the re
turn of prosperity through the prin
ciples and policies of the national Re
publican party, and extends to Presi
dent McKinley, Senator Wellington,
the congressmen and governor of the
state, and all who have aided them In
the national and state administrations,
hearty congratulations.
The resolutions concerning state
matters praise the present election and
assessment laws, endorse the laws re
lating to public schools, and pledges
the party to maintain separate schools
for blacks and whites. Free and fair
primary elections are demanded, and
the present system of permitting con
tinuous racing Is condemned, and legis
lation to suppress It Is demanded.
The convention then nominated
Philip L. Goldsborough, of Dorchester
county, for comptroller, and General
Alan Rutherford, of Montgomery coun
ty, for cletk of the court of appeals,
both nominations being made by ac
clamation, after which It adjourned.
Steamers Collide In tlio Hudson.
New York, Sept, iG. T.he big Hudsoi
river steamboat Catskill and the large
excursion boat St. John's collided last
evening on the river oft the city. The
St. John's was returning from a trip
and had 1,000 excursionists on board,
and the other boat had started on its
regular night trip with 30 passengers.
The St. John's struck the Catskill 35
feet from the bow, cutting a hole in the
hull below the water line. The crash
pYtlnziilnlipfl the Uffrtts nn the PHtsklll
an,i caused a panic among the passen-
gers, some of whom dropped over
board. Tho Catskill was turned to
wards the Jersey shore, and just as
she neared it she filled with water and
went down on a mud bank, nertle
Tlmmerman, 5 years of age, o Leeds,
N. Y., Mrs. Maria McDonald, residence
unknown, and Susan Morris, of Gut-
tenbure, N. ,T., are thought to have
been drowned.
All thoso terrible, itching diseases of the
skin that help to inako life miserable for tin
iiro caused hy external parasites. Dean's
Ointment kills the pnrosito and cures tVe
disease. Perfectly harmless, never fails.
Cliiiracit Wflli lnceiiiiiiii'f.m.
Dubois, Pa., Sept. 16. Mr. and Mrs.
Clark Arthur and a young man named
Cass, of Chest township, this county,
were arrested Tuesday evening by
Sheriff Smith on the chaige ot arson.
ihe Arthurs are quite well to do pen
pie anu extensively Known, ir.- are
charged with having employed r"ins
last March to burn one of theb onn
buildings to secure M..6Q0 Insurance.
Mrs. Nnek and Thorn Indicted.
Long Island City, Sept. 1G. Martin
Thorn and Mrs. Augusta Naclc were
Indicted yesterday for the murder of
William Guldensuppe at Woodside, L.
I., the Indictments being found sepa
rately. The prisoners will probably be
transferred from the Tombs In New
York today. They will be arraigned
In October.
Toura to tlio South.
Two very attractive early Autumn tours
will bo run by tlio Pennsylvania Railroad
Company, leaving Now York and Philadel
phia Septemlier 28 and October 12.
It is hardly necessary to say that these
outings are planned with the utmost care,
and that all arrangements are adjusted so as
to afford' the best possible means of visiting
each place to the best advantage.
The tours eacli cover a period of eluvon
days, and Include tho battlefield of Gettys
burg, picturesque Blue Mountains, I.uray
Caverns, the Natural Bridge, Virginia Hot
Springs, the cities of Richmond and Wash
ington, and Mt. Vernan.
The round-trip rate, including all neces
sary expenses, is $015 from Now York, $08
from Philadelphia, aud projiortionate rata,
from other points.
Each tour will be in charge of one of tbo
company's tourist agents. He will lie assisted
by an experienced lady as Chaierou, whose
especial charge will be ladies iuiaccouiau!ed
by male escort.
Siiecial trains of parlor cars aie provided
for the exclusive use of each party, in which
the entire round trip from New York is
made.
For detailed itinerary apply to Ticket
Agents or to Tourist Agent, 1106 Broadway,
New York, or Geo. W. lloyd, Assistant
General 1 'avenger Agent, Broad Street
Station, Philadelphia
Millionaire Dubois Wedded.
Dubois, Pa.. Sept. 16. John H. Du
bois, the millionaire lumberman and
the wealthiest man In this section ot
the state, was married yesterday to
Miss Willie Gamble, of Roanoke, Va.
Mr. Dubois is about 16 years of age.
Por the past 12 years he has success
fully managed the great lumber In
terests and numerous other enterprises
to which he fell heir at the death of
his bachelor uncle, the late John Du
bois. The latter built his mammoth
sawmills here and founded this city
In this pine wilderness In the 70s.
Murderer' Stmtouoe Commuted.
Harrishurg, Sept 16. The board ot
pardons yesterday recommended a
commutation of the sentence of Albert
Von Nelda. of Philadelphia, to life im
prisonment. Von Nelda was to have
been hanged Oct. $7. The board par
doned George Husnot, of Pittsburg,
whose death sentence was commuted
In February, 1892, and refused to grant
a rehearing to Prank J engross, the
New Castle murderer.
WHAT DO THE CHILBREN DRINK?
Dout give them tea ur cotfee. Have you tried
the new food drink called Qraiu-O? It is
delicious aud nourishing and takes the place
of coilee.i The more Grain-0 you give the
cbildrcu the insre health you distribute
through their systems. Graiu-O is made of
pure Kmisty aud when properly prepared
tastes like the choice grades of codec but
iots about 1 as inueh. All gioieta sell it.
lOi aud j.
WEALTH FROM KLONDIKE.
Blxt.v-three l ae liters Reaoh 8nn
Francisco From the Oolil Fields.
San Francisco, Sept. 18. The Alaska
Commercial company's steamer ISx
celslor, from St. Michael, Alaska, ar
rived In port yesterday with 63 pas
sengers and about a million dollars'
worth of tifnsure. While the passen
gers as a rule were very reticent as
to their wealth, the following Is a list of
those who brought down $10,000 or
more: Ben Wold, (60,000; A. Harper,
ee,000; Mike Klatsen, $60,000; A. An
drews, 100.000; H. Summers, 250,000;
Hank Peterson, 235,000; Will Hayes,
235,000; F. Densmore, 220,000; J. A. Mc
Queston, (20,000; Charles Ralmson, $30,
000; John Horn, $25,000; O. Rapp, $20,
000; W. A. Sherman, $15,000; 13. P. Leg
fistt, $12,000; II. B. Schafer, $10,000. At
least 25 more brought down from $1,
000 to $10,000 each.
Frank Densmore and A. Andrews
are reported to have made at least
$100,000 each during their residence in
the Klondike region, but both decline
to deny or affirm this report. Dens
more, who spent 16 years In the Yukon
oountry, says this Is his first return
to civilisation in 11 years. He and
his companions are unanimously of the
opinion that the rush Is unprecedented,
and none of the trading com pan h s be
ing prepared to meet it. they predict
great hardships for all who stay there
during the coming winter. They con
firm the stories already published of
the scarcity of provisions, and add
their notes of warning to intending
prospectors to Etay away until summer.
Strong: Uvldenee AsrHlimt I.itotuort.
Chicago, Sept. 16. The proseiutlmi
In the Leutgert trial la nearlng its end,
and the announcement wos made yes
terday that It would probably hav all
of Its witnesses on the stand by Sat
urday noon. The evidence given yes
terday weighed heavily against Luet
gert, and no more damaging testimony
has been given against him than that
from Professor George A. Don ey, of
the Field Columbian museum. Pro
fessor Dorsey positively Identified a
bone found In the vat In Luetgert's I
ractory as tne ieu temporal none or a
woman, iriuepsor nocvhi ii. i-icrce
Identified the bones In a manner sim-
liar to that of Professor Dorsey. The i
latter also declared that the burm-d
condition of the bone might have been
produced by a solution of caustic pot- .
ash. !
I
Our Heavy Hxport Trade. '
Washington, Sept. 16. Domestic ex-
ports for August were the larnest of j
any August or wnicn tne ouieau ot
statistics of the treasury department j
lias a recora. J.ney were vaiuea at
$79,497,820, as against $66,CS9,9S1 In Au-
gust, 1896, an increase of $12, SOT, s:::) , fur
the cigjit months ended Aug. 31, 107,
they amounted to $629,44,373, an In
crease of $62,217,387 over last yeur. The
excess ot exports of merchandise over mSJJSj
Imports for August last was $I0.!i5;i,753, 1 rlOt
as against an excess of $19,1:!-.K1G In fSii$jl
August, 1896, and during the past eiirht ESStaQ
months $9&,229,213, as compared wlthSgl
floa,ii:is.4JJ during tne corresponding
months of 1896. The value of Imports
during August amounted to J39.8TG.GiO.
This Is the smallest value since June,
1879.
Timt trv a llln hov nf Olhrarflts. tlin Hhpct
livor aud bowel regulator ever mado.
Homily Fight at u Colored l'loiilc.
Klllcott City, Md., Sept. 1G.-A riot
occurred among a lut oi color
nickers at Providence colored
near Elkridge, in the First dlstr
Howard county, Tuesday night, and
three of the participants Thomas
Fields, Charles Wheeler and Aleck
Myers-are suffering from serious In
juries. Fields was shot through the
bowels, and Is In a dangerous con
dition, lie was taken to the Maryland
University hospital for treatment.
Wheeler received several bullets In the
back and leg and knife cuts about the
body, and Myers was also shot in the
back. JameB Fields was lodged in the
Elllcott City Jail yesterday, charged
with doing the shooting. Other ar
restB will follow.
The Turks Looted TlioHnly.
Athens, Sept. 16. As a result of the
Turkish occupation of Thessaly there
are now over 100,000 Thessallan refu
gees scattered through Greece, mostly
In a condition of destitution. The Turk
ish army of occupation reaped and ap
propriated all of the grain, which
amounted to 266,400,000 pounds of wheat,
53,280,000 of Indian corn and "69,200,000
of barley. All sheep and cattle not
driven away by the fleeing Inhabi
tants went to feed the Turkish army,
a serious matter for Greece, as the
principal meat supply has been hitherto
derived from Thessaly.
Dr. Miles' Nervine Triumphs,
Excessive Nsrvousne from Childhood
La Cricpe Brings on Heart Weaknase.
,EV. B. P. BEABEY. pastor M. E
church, Buchanan. Qa. ' writes
Hoc. 10, 18B8: "In childhood I was
afflicted with excessive nervousness, Hhleli,
almost developed Into St. Vitus dunce. I
partially recovered, but at college It gradu
ally grow worse. Close study aggravated
the trouble; any unusual exertion caused
trembling all over. In 1S90 I had a severe
attack of La Grippe which broughton heart
weukueia I baa been almost constantly
under treatment for
nervous troubles, and
changed climates fre
quently without avail.
Lust February I be
gan taking Dr. Miles'
Uestorative Nervine
and Nerve aud Liver
Pills and since then I
have 1 tn studying more end working
harder tha. 1 for yean and tho good effects ,
ijtt.tae 1 u. m.cui iu be permanent."
Dr. Miles' Remedies am sold by all drug,
gists uuHur a positive guarantee, first bottle
benefits or money rofuudod. Book oa
Heart aud Nervos seat free to all applicants.
DIt. MILKS MEDICAL 00 JJHihart, Ind.
Wanted-An Idea
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ii i ne nosy rrosnness
I And a velvety softneaii of the sliin is inva
riably obtained by thorv who use Possosi's
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