EVENING HERALD I H8TAl!T.TSnHI) 1OT0. ; Published everr tttenlnir, Kit Sunday, at Houxu JAidik Wtkkkt. NharHkrtrk Tho llnralil Isdciivmed InHlienandimn nnd the liir-inimlhiK towns for nit cents a wri'k, niy l. . o the cnrrlern. Hy mull (8.00 ft year, r JB cpiitu muntli. uarnhle In advance. Ailvortlae- mmit8(AlftrMdnMkrtIltigtaiH)in podltloii. Cerium th nnlnh vn nurphaaed as The publishers resorre flip right to cluing the 1 Oeciared tne poiasn WM purcnaseu as KMltloit of adrwtlimnents whenever the mb- i the principal ingredient of a quantity ,tlin of mm demands It. The right Is I 0f soft Boap to be uaid In cleaning Up CHICAGO'S CELEBRATED CASE. J.ui'ijii'i't's Trial Attrr-nta Greater c n.w In Thau the Anart'lilHtn' Trial. Chi. nr". Pcpt. 28. The leading event yoiinilav In the trial of A. I. LuetRert waB the evidence of 'William Charles, LuciKii't'a business partner. He px plalneil why. as he claimed, the caUBtlc potash In which tho body of Mrs. Louise Luettfert Is allegeu oy the prosecution to have been dissolved was bought. He i .nerved to raieatnuv Advertisement, whether paid lor or not. that the publishers may ueem Improper. Advertising rules made known upon appllotitlon. Knti-rod at the pottofflee at Shenandoah, r., as aecund class mall matter. TllLKrllONK CONNKOTION. "All the Hews That's Fit to Print," the big factory preparatory to Its sale to an English syndicate. This was about the time the prosecution claims i letter of General Martinez Cam the negotiations were pending between , ,,ol( oli,cr ofllcers publlshod In the MINISTER WOODFORD'S MISSION JIli OfTcr to H-ptalillh I.astlnsf I'onoo l)i Cuba. ITavnna Sept. 2S -The Madrid Oorre Bpnn'li'nt of Ia Lurha cables his paper Unit he h:is had an Interview with the I'nlteil Htiilen minister as to the Cuban situation, and thst Ueneral Woodford disi illied his mission in Spain as "wholly friendly," and for the purpose of offering "the good ofllees of the United States to re-MrWhtlsh fl Jaitlng peace In Cuba." Hi Palj, the organ of the Autono mists, In an editorial entitled "The Ace of Spades," and directed against the Health in Every Drop. No mealclno In tho world has received bo much praise as Dr. Dnvld Kennedy's I'nvorlto ii ...... ,i . T V Kvery mail brings testl. m o n I n 1 b from riwplo Evening Hsrssld TURKIUY, HEl'TKMBER 28, 1887. ltKI'UHMOAN STATU TIUKHr. TOR TRKASURCK, TAMKS 8. IlKAOOM, Of WestmoteUttid. FOR AUDITOR OHNKRAT., Iirt 0. MoCaulby, Of Chester. ltHPOIU.lOAN COUNTV TICKI5T. for junan, HON. 0. 1 1IBCJ1TKI, Of lotttvllle.i 1MB SHERIFF, Hihstkr S. Albright, Of Ofwlgsburg.: TOR l'OOR DIRWrOR, John Sown, Sr., Of Tretnout. FOB JUltV COMMISSIONKR, John Anstock, Of Mftlianoy City. Hu8Ki,i bcoa will soon bo tlio ionulttr--85'6iotv tlivorston ".round Ringtown. Johnny comes marching home ntmhi. from Ilnzloton before the week is out. FiA'NN's Btono wnll is coming down by subscription. Kvory fellow who bnvs a cat in n bag luny get a pointer from Flynn. Luetgert and Davey, the mysterious ISngllshman who Is said to have repre sented the syndicate and who borrowed something like $26,000 from Luetgert. Charles also offered an explanation of the apparently barricaded door to the basement stairway by telling about a chase for rats In which a small dog was an active participant. He said that he and Luetgert, with others, were In the basement when a terrier belong? Ing to the witness got after a rat. They moved boxes, barrels and other ob stacles to aid the dog In his chase, and the boxes and barrels were hurled in a pile against the door. The barricade of the door was unintentional. Charles gave a detailed statement of Luetgert's doings In the factory on the night of Mrs. Luetgert's disappearance, and his evidence was the strongest yet Introduced by the defense. The crush around the criminal court building dally Is something fearful. A number of extra policemen have been placed on duty to assist the court bail iffs in keeping back the throng that clamor for admission, and they have their handB full. No criminal trial that has been held In Cook county has ex cited so much Interest as the present case. The anarchist case was the rec ord breaker until the trial of the sausage maker began, but It Is In the second place now. The trial will probably last fr, another month All those creeping, crawling, stinglrtRs- nations that combine to mate up tlio torturo of any llolmipr disease of the skin nre instantly relieved and permanently cured by Dean's Ointment. Take- no stubstitute. Ooan's never fail. Madrid papers in criticism of Captain General Weyler, says: "These generals are now seeking, amid public opinion and by the use of facile phrases, a success they were un able to obtain amid the difficulties of a campaign In Cuba In which they par ticipated." HI Pals defends Captain General Weyler's campaign, adding: "These generals have criticized him In the spirit of passonato, puerllo rivalry, thinking with criticism to reduce acos Into jacks." The editorial Is much commented upon In njjlltary and political circles. Now Joiko.v'h Constitutional Election Jersey City, Sept. 2S. New Jersey Is today holding a special election for the pi. .iose of enabling the people of the s. .te to vote upon three proposed amendments to the state constitution. The principal amendment provides against gambling, pool selling and bookmaklng. One of the others per mits women to vote at school elections, and the third prohibits the governor from appointing ad Interim any person whom the senate has refused to con firm. There Is no strong organized movement against the amendments. and their passage Is very likely. Thk tobacco-spitting corner loafers must go. Jack Frost says so, and thoy obey his orders better than thoso of the Chief Burgess. Tins is tho season when the bibulous individual soliloquizes thus : The melancholy days have come, Tho saddest of tho year; It's little too warm for whiskey, And a little too cool for beer. It is a matter for congratulation thnttho almshouse hospital muddle is disposed of. and that there are prospects for putting the building into service soon. The settlement of the difllculty is to be commended. MiNiSTKit Woodford's instruc tions seem to cause tho Spaniards a deal of worry and many nro the sur mises as to the purport of the com munication ho made to the Spanish Minister for foreign affairs a few days ago, but tho diplomats maintain a discreet silence upon the subject. Neither have they been made public at Washington, but one thing is cer tain and that is, President McKinloy having well considered the matter, is now prepared to take action looking to the termination of n war that it- being conducted with all thehavugerj of tho Spaniards of tho middle ages, and which is causing a very great loss to this country and its citizens. Interesting news from Madrid may bo expooted daily and tho ultimate result will be the freedom of Cuba. EX-SECRETARY ROBESON DEAD. Tho Ilend of tho Navy Departmont Umlor l'rosldont Oi-nnt. Trenton. Sent. 28. Kx-Secretary of the Navy George M. Robeson died yes terday at his home In this city. Mr. Itobeson was 69 years old, and had been in failing health for several months. He was born In Ilelvldere, N. J., In 1829, and his father was Judge of the Philadelphia county courts. Young Robeson graduated from Princeton In 1S47. and took ud the study of law in Newark with the late Chief Justice Hornblower. Subsequently he moved to Camden, and in 1866 was made prose cuting attorney of that county by Gov ernor Newell. In 1865 he was appoint ed attorney general of tho state by Governor Ward, and In June of 1S69 was made secretary of the navy. He served in this office until the end of President Grant's second term. The fol lowing year Mr. Robeson was elected to congress from the First New Jer sey dlBttlct, and was re-elected In 1SS0. He was defeated for a third term by Thomas M. Ferrell. Shortly afterward he moved to Trenton and gave his attention to his law practice. General Robeson's death occurred early In the evening. Congestion of the lungs was the cause, lie was con scious until a few minutes before the end. At his bedside wore Mrs. Rube- son and their only child, Miss Ethel, and Miss Annio Robeson, the ex-Becre- tary's sister. Another sister of the deceased, Mrs. Emma Price, of Phila delphia, has been spending tho sum mer In Europe, and Is now on the ocean, returning to this country. Mrs. Rob"son, who married 'lo gen eral while ho was secretary " the navy, war then tho widow of C.nmo dore Aullck, of the United States navy. Hnlnos' ltqlsaio From Jail Ordered. Tlenton, Sept. 28. Vice Chancellor Reed yesterday made an order for the release from the Camden county Jail of Albert L. Haines, provided he fur nishes a, bond of $1,000 not to leave the state. Haines has been In Jail one year. About ten years ago he was ordered by the court to pay his wife alimony. Soon afterwards he left the state, and failed to pay the amount required. When he returned to New Jersey he was ar r ?ted. 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Dover, Del., Sept. 28. A conference committee on harmony of the Hlg glns, or "regular" Republican faction, and the Addlcks, or "Union," met here last night. The regulars rejected the proposition of tho other side for a state convention to be held with delegations of five from each legislative district on the ground that it would not give the city of Wilmington tho proper repre sentation. The regulars submitted a counter proposition that four of the regular state central committee re sign their places, to bo tilled with Ad dlcks men, or that the committee be increased by eight. This would give the Addicks faction control of the com mittee. Tho Union men asked If the proposition had been agreed upon by the regular state committee, and re ceiving a negative reply denounced the conference committee as an irrespon sible body, and the meeting broke up In a row. To heal tho broken nnd disoased tissues, to soothe tho irritated surfaces, to instantly ro liovo and to permanently euro is the mission of Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo, a H. Hagen-buch. THE North German Lloyd line haf just sent tho largest steumship afloat across tho Atlantic tho Kaiser Wil helm der Qrosse. This gigantic vessel is 048 feot long, just 31 feet shorter than the next largest vessel ever launched, the Great Eastern. Sho measuros 1000 tons - and de veloped JfJrruVlfhorso power on her moidgjlioyago, which was tho fastest Wi.-TifJv'e'Fmade fr0m Southampton to Now York, 6 days, 22 hours, 45 minutes, having made ono day 504 knots, or two more than the best record of the Lucania. , It is oxpeotod she will do muoh hotter aftor a few trips when her machinery is limbered up. At present the Kaiser Wilhelm is the urgest vessel afloat, but as the While Star liner Oceanic, now building, it to measure 170,000 tons and be longer than the Great Eastern, she will not retain this distinction very long. AViTH, Great Britain and Canada inclined to foster the policy of Pro tection there is every reason why this country should continue to pin its faith upon Protection. Whenever we have had a Protective Tariff we have prospered, sav for a brief panic in the seventies as a natural result of the wild ajwculation created by the inflated days of the Civil War. Thit is the greatest nation on the face of the globe to-day, and we are sureh canable of managing our own affairs. If thoople are loyal to themselves ,.1-nBtifiritv will 'Jome to stay. The Toonl"ahould lie faithful to Amerioai principles and not permit themselves to be sweryeil uy uie speuiuuu pieim ings of demagogues, as they were in 1892. If the people lay their course and hold to it tbqy will come out all right. We have the land and the natural resources and the brains and the intelligence to work out our own salvation. K'n mnn or woman rau enjoy life or accom nlisb much m this worWt whilu8eriiijt from a torpid llyr. DWIM,JltHe Wtriy Kiier, tht pllWtfat fcltKtUM) Uwt oriwB, quiofciy. II. jjageubuoh, C. Order to i-oliii Km ptoyef. Wa.ihinctcn, Fept. 23. Tho postmas ter geneinl has issued an order for bidding clerks and other employes to solicit contributions of money, gifts or pretents; to iusue addresses, compli mentary cards, prints, puns or any substitute intended to Induce the pub lic to make them gifts or presents; to sell tickets for theaters, concerts, balls, fairs, picnics, excursions or places of amusement or entertainment of any kind, or to borrow money or contract debts which they have no reasonable prospect of being able to pay. The order is the result 01 compininis muue generally by postmasters from various cities. It applies to all postofllcos and to tho department officials. An Invivdliiar 'Ilogulntoi-'' Shot." Monroe, La., Sept. 28. A deplorable Incident of the outrage of the 10-year-old daughter of Isham Landrum, u .well-to-do farmer near Candervllle, Ouachita parish, by Mark Ferrcn, col ored, was the shooting of Rutland Mc Enory, a nephew of Senator S. D. 11c Enery, and a planter of Ouachita par ish, living 15 miles from Monroe. It Is now believed that he Is dying. Ho was shot by a negro, Jim Turner, Into whose house he tried to enter In search of Ferran. McEnery's companions shot his assailant dead after McEnery was wounded. I'ersountly-tjomlucted Tours via Pennsyl vania Itullrnnd. Tho following tours have been arrangod for tlio season of 1897 : Two ten-day tours to Gettysburg, Luray Caverns, Natural Bridge, Virginia Hot Springs, Richmond, and Washington, Sep tember's and October 12. Rate, $05 from New Yoik, ?J3 from Philadelphia. IT IS EASY TO TELL. A Marked Fnlllnir On' In Wall ili i i . New York. Sept. 27.-"'' . It tr-iUft toOov showed u very 1.. I ' off In activity, the totn' in'n ol "i" ' fl ing only 370,000 slmr. s 1 he .' ...'Is 1 activity wns tn pnrt dun to ti .'i-, r . -since of tho Jewish New Yenr hoi I n by many brokers and opeinlom. llnl there wan besides a disposition on Hie p rl of many large Interests which li:no re 1 ntly been active In the markets to tnnl .i-l.lo for the time being and allow prlt s to talte their own course. The prof. iu-.nal element which has now very goi.onilly espoused the bear side were not active (rxluv. Trices rose after the opening in sympnthy with the quotations received from London, and there was buying also for London account here. Later somo tmclri professed to bo disappointed at the slue of the Increase shown In tho Au gust gross earnings of Omaha, and that stock wns sold down sharply. The mar ket recodod below Saturday's close under those Influences, the decline in Rock Isl and extending to li4, but only to fraction al amounts in other stocks. Closing bids: llnlto. & Ohio... 10 Lehigh Valley.. 31 Chesn. & Ohio... Hi N. J. Central... M Del. & Hudson.. 118 N. Y. Central. .11U4 !., L. & W 169H Pennsylvania .. M Erie 11 Reading, 2d pf.. 834 Lake Erie & W. 20 St. Paul 804 Gonorul Mnrlcotsi. Philadelphia, Sept. 27. Flour weak ; win tor Bupertlne, 8.2&8.S0; do. extras, JJ.B0 3.76; Pennsylvania roller, clear, $1.10t.OS; do. straight. $4.6604.80; western winter, clear, ?4.404.65; do. straight, $1.7004.88; city mills, extra, $S.B03.76. Rye floUr slow at $8.30 per barrel for oholeo Pennsylva nia. Wheat firm; contract wheat, Sep tember, 944(fHa; No. 2 Pennsylvania and No. 2 Delaware red, spot. 961486c.; No. 2 red, May, 93Hc; do. September, 07Vic; do. October. 9(3c.: do. December, 01V4c Corn firm; steamer corn, spot, 3OH081HO.; No. 2 mixed, September, 3238c: No. 2 yellow for local trade, 36c. ; October, 33Uc j December, 35'Ac. Oats easier; No. 2 white, carlots, 2714c ; No. 2 white, September to December, 2727ttc.; No. 3 white, 26Ho.; track mixed western, 24H26i4c.; track white, 20tt33c. Hay steady for deslrablo grades; choice timothy, $1212.D0 for large bales. Beef firm: beef hams, $2H827. Pork steady; family, $1314. Lard llrm; west ern steamed. $4.90. Butter firm; western creamery. 13Wj21c.; do. factory, 9&12Vtc.; ISlglns, 21c; imitation creamery, ll4 14o.; New York dairy, HlSo.; do. cream ery, 13Vt,021c; fancy prints Jobbing at 23 2c.: do. extra l'ennsyivama, wnoiesaie, 22c. Cheese steady; large, white and col ored, 9Hc; small, white and colored, SHc; Dart skims. CV47c; full skims, 3V44c. Ekks firm; New York and Pennsylvania, 175119c; western, fresh, 1801Sc. Potatoes firm; Jerseys, $2.50fe2.7B; Long Island, $2.75 B3: sweets. Jl.40SH.liu. raiiow sieaoy; city nnd country, 3mc. Cottonseed oil dull; prime crude, 21622c. ; do. yellow, 25 25.0. Rosin dull; strained, common to good, $1.40ff1.4S. Turpentine firm at 31 32ViC PlB Iron warrants dun at J707.15. Lake copper quiet at $11.25. Tin easy on thn basis of J13.6513.C0. Lead firm at 14.32W04.37W. Spelter steady at $4.2504.35, Tomatoes, per box or crate, as to quality, 50fl75c. Long Island and Jersey cabbage, per 100, $3.50Sf6. uoiieo ciosea qmoi; Sep tember, $6; uctober, jD.somo; jNovcmoer, $6.05; December, $0.50; January, 10.60; March, $0.80; May, $8.90; July, $7. Llvo Stock Markets. East Liberty, 'a Sept. 27. Cattle steady; prime, $56.10; common, $3.5003.80; bulls, stags and cows, $203.75. Hogs slow; best medluri. $4.60'1.S6; best Yorkers and pigs, t1.10fS-l.15: heavy, $4.3004.40; roughs, $3.G(Xfr8.76. Sheep stoudy; lower on lambs; choice, j4.2Wii4.30; common, z.tiw.4u; cholco lambs, $5.35155.70; common to good lambs, $4iio.25; veal calves, $0.757.25. Now York, Sept. 27. ueoves slow; com mon nnd medium steers easier; good steers and rough Btock steady; native steers, $1.1005.30; stags ana oxen, f2.60fu 4.50; bulls, $3.5003.20; dry cows, $1.7503.25. Calves slow; veals 4c. lower, other calves steady; about all sold; veals, $50 8; few, $8.25; grassers and buttermilks, $3.5004. Sheep and lambs slow; sheep, $304.25; lambs, $500.12. Hogs firm at $1.0004.80. don says: T.ard unadulterated it less wholesome than vegetabls oils, and absolutely pernicious to most slomaclis." (j, uiiuieno tuuuura jusi uio proportion ot beet SUM, combined WitU g tho purest vegetable oil, to make a perfect t'.iortenltij. Win n you want good rooting, plumblug, ids fitting, or general tlnsmithing dnue cal! n F.. F. Oallalior 18 West Coutro street' 'ealr ir Rtr-es 1-tf Probably Held For lliuisoiu. Toledo, O., Sept. 28. Harry Toller ton, aged 20 years, son of Attorney B. W. Tollerton, and Professor Daniel J. Holmos, of Meadville, (Pa.) college, have been traveling In southern Europe since June, but now no one knows where they are, and circumstances In dicate that both are held by Swiss banditti, who are demanding a ransom for their release. They were last heard from on Sept. 8 at Martlgny, Switzer land. A few days previous to that time they had received sufficient funds, through Geneva, to provide them with money' for the rest of their trip to Ber lin, where both were to enter the uni versity on the 22d of this month. Pcoplo who fail to look aftor their health J aio like tho carpenter who neglects to sharpen his tools. People aro not apt to get anxlouS about their health soon enough. If you aro "not quito woll" or "half sick" havo you ever thought that your kidneys may bo tho causoof your sickuess? It is easy to tell by sotting asido your urine for twenty-four hours; a sediment or settling iudicatcs au unhealthy condi tion of tho kidneys, Wbou urino stains linen it is ovidenco of kidney troubfe. Too frequent deslro to urinate, scanty supply, pain or dull ache in tho hack is also convinc ing proof that tho kidnoysand bladdor-are out of order. There is satisfaction in knowing that the great remedy l)r. Kilraor's Swamp-Root, fulfills every wish in roliovlug weak or diseased kidneys and all forms of bladder and urinary troubles. Not only does Swamp-Root givo new lifo and activity to the kidneys tlio cause of trouble, but by treating tho kidneys it acts as a lonio for the ontire oomtltutlou. If you need a medicine tako Swamp-Root it curort. Sold by druggists, prico fifty couta and one dollar, orbysendiug your address and tho name of this paper to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blnghamton, N. Y., you may havo a sample bottle of this great discovery sent to you free by mail. Tho "Bicyclist's Rest Friend" is a familial name for DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, al ways ready for emorgoncics. Whilo a spcclfl for piles, it also instantly relieves and euros cuts, bruises, salt rlionm, eczema and all affections of tho skin. It tievor fails. C. II. Hagcnbuch. Tours to the Houth. Two very attractive early Autumn tours will bo run by tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company, leaving Now York and Philadel puia Soptembor 28 and October 12. It is hardly uocossary to say that these outings aro planned with tho utmost care, and that all arrangements aro adjusted so as to afford tho best possiblo means of visiting each placo to the best advantage Tho tours each cover a period of cloven days, and includo tho battlefield of Gettys burg, picturosquo Illuo Mountains, Luray Caverns, the Natural Bridge, Virginia Hot Springs, tho cities of Richmond and Wash ington, and Jit. Vcrnan. Tho round-trip rote, including all nccos- Bary oxpenses, is ?03 from Now York, $03 from Philadelphia, and proportionate rates from other points. Each tour will bo in charge of ono of the company's tourist agents, Ho will be assisted by au experienced lady as Chaperon, whoso especial chargo will bo Iadios unaccompanied by male escort. Special trains of parlor cars aro provided for tho exclusive uso of each party, in which tho entire round trip from Now York is mado. For dotalled itinerary apply to Ticket Agents or to Tourist Agent, 1100 Broadway, Now York, or Ueo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. BloodHerveFood For Weak and Run Down Peoplo. WHAT IT IQ I The richest of all reatota VbllHI II 101 tlvo foods, because It re place', the essentials of life that are ex. huiMled by dUease, Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc. WHAT IT DOES! purand'rfeh and tho digestion perfecj it creates solid flesh, muscle and strength. 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Secure them all by ordering a spviil wheel, measured to fit by the home manufacturer. A guarantee ...goes with every wheel. Patronize home industry and secure a reliable wheel. FAUST BICYCLE WORKS, - - Repairing of all Kinds. - - - -BRANDONVILLE, PENNA. BRANCH OFFICE : 120 SOUTH JAHDIH STREET, - - SHENANDOAH, PENNA. CANVASSERS WANTED IN THIS VICINITY FOR Uncklen'a Arnica Salve. Tho best salvo in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhcnia, fover sores. tetter, chapped hands", chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles or jo pay required. It la guaranteed to givt ponect satlslactlon or rnony rotunaea. mce !5 cents per box. For salo by A. Wasley. Another ltalnbrldco 1'lro Victim. Chillicothe, O., Sept. 28. The body of William Brown, the third victim of thi Balnbrldge fire, was found yesterday al most entirely consumed In the cellat of the'BeardBley block. His homo was In Greenfield, and his distracted wif appeared at Balnbrldge Sunday In search of him. It was not known until then that Brown was missing. Moments aro useless if trifled away : and they are dangerously wasted if consumed by delay iu cases where Ono Minute Cough Cure would bring immediate roliof. C. II. Hdgcn- ducu. Coming Kvents. Oct. 22 Entertainment and sociable uuder the auspices of tho M. K. church choir. Nov. 25. Thanksgiving dinner to bo given by All Saints Protostaut Episcopal church, comer West and Oak streets. Certainly you don't want to suffer with dys pepsia, constipation, sick headacho, sallow skin and om of appctlto. You huvo never tried DoWitt's Llttlo Early Risers for those complaints or you would havo been ourod. They aro Bmall pills but groat regulators. C. II. Hagcnbuch. (,'ri'ni lului'u May Withdraw. Ottua. Ont., Sept. 28. The Domin ion ko eminent has not yet been ad vlae.l that Great Britain has withdrawn from the conference with the Unltei Status at WashlnRton next month over the teal question. Hut If the United Stale lnaists upon Japan and Russia being represented at the conferences, there Is no doubt In offlcinl circles hare that Great Britain will withdraw. Did Ytf JSyer Try Electric Hitters as p. romody for your troubles? If not, get a bottle now and get relief. This medicine luw been found tube peculiarly adapted to tile, relief and cure of nil Female Complaiuta. oxerting a wonderful direct influence in giving strength and tone ' ui Li e orumiB. ii voti fiMVtt man oi Aooeiiie. Constipation, JloajLUi, FJlltlng Spells, or MPHiie, iueinncnoiy SSmiL litootrlc Hitter ou JMV. j Health and HWd by If use. Large. asuts at A. Wosloy's drug nre Nervous, Sle or troubled wit is the inudich xtrcngth aro tiUles only fill store. Ask your grocer for the "Itoyal Paten t"J tluur, and tke uo other brand. It U tho besttt flour wade. Klllod on Tholr Woddlug Tour. Pittsburg, Sept. 28. The remains of two more victims of the terrible wreck on the Colorado Midland and Penver and Rio Grande railroads at New Cas tle, Colo., Sept. 9, have been Identi fied. Two of the bodies burled In the large grave at the scene of the acci dent were proved to be those of Elmor E. Black, for many years an engineer on the Pennsylvania railroad, and his wife. They were married Aug. 26, and were on their wedding tour. Household Necessity Caseareta Candy Cathartic, tho most won derful niedleal discovery of the age, pleasant and refreshing to tlio taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowols, cleansing tho entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please buy aud try a box of O. C. C. to-day t 10, 36, 60 cents. Sold and guaranteed tn cure by all druggist. Miijor-laiwls Glntor nylnir. Richmond, Va., Sept. 28. A tele phonic message from Wetbrook says that Major Lewi Glnter, of the big tobacco firm of Allan & Olntsr, Is dy ing. The meacage sayi h can aurvlve only a few hours at most, and the end may come at any minute. "I havo nothing in the store thst sells so well or give uul)Sflt,iaipn at Dr. Fowler's Ext. of Wild Strawberry. I always nun mend it in oases of summer eoroplaiut or bowel trouble of any kind." C. A. Wct, llaiusborough, O. Running sores. Indolent ulcers and similar troubles, even though of many year's stand ing, may bo cured by using DeWitt's Wicth Hazel halve, it soothes, stp-nglueus and ncais. it is a great ptlo cure. J. it. llageu uucu. Tho Wonthor. For eastern Pennsylvania, New Jer sey and Delaware; Fair: cooler northerly winds. Harper's Book of Facts In Combination With HARPER'S WELL-KNOWN PERIODICALS Good Commissions and a New Field First Come, First Served Address HARPER & BROTHERS, Publishers, New York City. mm WHERE IS GOVERNOR PINGREE? Tho Friends or Michigan's ChlofEx- 3Cxocutlvo ltooomlne: Uneasy. Detroit, Sept. 23. Somo of Governor Plngreo's friends are becoming uneasy as the time goes by and his where abouts nro- not located. The governor left Detroit two weeks ago, supposedly for a trip "down east," accompanied by General Arthur L. Bresler and Col onel Ell R. Sutton. General Bresler has returned to the city, saying that he has been In New York city for the past two weeks, and knows nothing of tho governor. The only clow to the governor's whereabouts Is found In a dispatch from Curacoa, West Indies, saying the governor and Colonel Sutton are figur ing on securing a railroad concession from tho Venezuelan government.' J. B. Howarth, one of Mr. Plngreo's part ners In the shoe business, says he does not know what the governor Is doing In South America, and many of his In timates think that If ho has gone south at all It Is on a pleasure trip, seeking a rest. Careful Inquiry as to his whereabouts at the governor's resi dence falls to elicit any Information, but no positive alarm has yet been ex pressed by his family. FOR THE NEXT TWO WEEKS -IN- The sccrot of happiness, "Keep your liver right." Burdock Blood Bitters is nature's remedy for complaints of the liver or bowels TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE Dr. Miles' Nervine Victorious. Physical and Mental Exhaustion Gives Way to Vigorous Activity. 9W gmm. H And Flowers, tho Iland of America, Call fornla. Via tho true pathway, "Tho Iron Mountain Route," which traverses a region of perpetual sunshine, whero snow storms, blizzards or high altitudos are unknown. 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