EVENING HfcRAUV fl 1IU It IK JO. Put)ihd Mvory KentiiK, Kiw plHtiitdy,l South Jakiiis Hrui-fcri, Nkak ('kMiR Tin- Iloriil'l ih iW m.'d in Hliei n loan and th mir Miniflln to Cr . crmtoi wrek, pay nil' o tho Art-ten By mail $3.o0a reat.or V t-tMiti iiicivTi. pH'i in aUmtee. Advartlw ttienin t-'hnrpra nvwrclf ur -iiMturanil ihwHIqii. Tii jMiillher ruHcrve tU i ijxht to cliAhjrv tli aoMitliMt of aflvertlMvuK tiU wbonevM pub l' At'itu uf nfWH tleiTi tidn U. The rlrht U i. -t. i eI to rrj'-ct iniy udrerttmrnnut, whether l ui-i ir or not, thnt thu publUlietft may atno )nti'.NT A1 erMMlng rntm mnde known upon iiiillctttlnii. Kme ct tt ihe poatofflce at Shenandoah, Pft., mh-h'1 cl'tw mail mailer. TfcLKTHONK CONKRCTIOH. "All tbt Nm Ttat't Fit Is PtW." SCvetnina: Herald WEDXK8IUT, SEPTEMBER SO, 18B7. IIMPUHMOAN STATK TICKET. FOB TBKASUHftB, Jam Kg 8. IIeacom, Of Westmoielaml. rB AUDITOR OENKRAI,, Lvi a. McCaolkv, Of Chester. MM'UIH.IOA.V tNtUNTV TIOKKT. roa jdpok, IIos. 0. 1'. Hmhtl, of l'ottwllle. TO DMRBIFP, lllWTBK S. AtBBtQHT, Of Orwigsbnrg.; , .,10 1"0 1HBBCTOR, Johk Kowb, Sr., Of Tremont. fhir jury commission kr, John Ajtstock, Of Malianoy City. Qkkat nils from Httlo "want" lines in the llKnALi) columns grow. And the nlvortisor16 buslnoss grows cor respondingly. Shxator Quay Iiiib cliauged his mind, and will not return front Flor ida before November 1st. lie wit expected to return homo this week. In the southwestern part of the state, as well as in. our immedinte neighborhood, rain is badly needed. A 'good soaking downpour before tile Indian summer FetH in will be very acceptable, as the lack -of rain, ex cept ' in trifling showers, for two months past is beginning to be seri ously felt. Kubknk Dkbs, tho labor leader, rocently mado a speech in Chicago which seems to discount his -whole career as a trouble breeder. lie de clared that btrikos do not pay, and thai tlioy mo useless so far as the workingmen are concorned. Speak ing of the recent minors' strike, lie said : "Nover in my oxporioneo have I seen a strike which had the sym pathy of the public and even of part of tho employing classes as that one did,- and yet when an appeal was made for llnanoialaid, Iosb than soven cents per striking miner was re ceived." A NUMHKB, of our enterprising (?) contemporaries, whose publication office is within a stone's throw of tho scene, reproduced the fake "special" sent to the city papers detailing "nine men fatally shot and many m ro wounded, houses destroyed and inuo-1 cent citizens slaughtered.' This bloody tragedy is supposed to have ooounod at GiinrdvWle on Sunday night. Tho faots in the cafe are as stated in last evening's . II hii ALl). One or two of tho county pa pers guilty of tho imposition, are the first to criticize tho city press for their own shortcomings. Tho latter, to a certain eifent, are excusable, while the former can offer their readors no excuse at nil. Tiik Postmaster General Jias-igs'ied an onJiy:apjQhable to all post offices ajuVemployos of that department, and is the result of complaints nnule generally by postmasters from vari ous parts of tho country. The order forbids clerks and other employes to solicit contributions of money, gifts or presents ; to issue addresses, com plimentary cards, prints, puns or any substitute intended to induce the public to make them gifts or presents; to sell tickets for theatres, concerts, balls, fairs, picnics, excursions or plaoes of amusemeut or en ertain ment of Rny kind, or to borrow money or contract debts which they have no reasonable prospect of being able to pay. Ik a few days the greatest hotel in the world will be thrown open to thn public, when the Astoria, built by John Jacob Astor on the site of the family homestead in New York city, at JHth street and Fifth avenue, will be rHady to receive its tlrst guests. Adjoining it is the famous Waldorf, owned by a oousin of John Jacob. The Astoria is two hundred awl fifty feet high, containing sixteen stories. A thousand guests could, at a pinch, lie fed at the same time in the main dining room. This, however, gives but a small idea of the noor space of the Astoria. If all of lite floors could could be spread on a level plane they would cover an area of almost 1,000,000 square fejt. Nearly 10,000 tons of steel alone was used in the construction of the build ing mid this gives some idea of its solidity There is oneeolumn of steel in the centre which bears a greater weight, perhaps, than any similar support iu the world. It is but thirty feet long and weighs 40,000 pounds but bears the gigantic burden of 5,400. IMMl pound, on much n- n lt 'ixl i?ocl battli' ship weighs Due thou Mi' il iMiiiliypM lire I t i 1 1 j.' ,t1ireil to Kether to ojxynte the iii..n ib'jii . inento of thii monster hotel. ' THE AMEFJDMENTS DEFEATED New Jonwy Votei Dootdp Aemlnwl Propo-wt Conttttitlonnl 'luiiuro,. Trenton, Pert. 19. Meaner returns from several counties of the state In dicate that all thrre of tho oonMltu tlonal amendments voted for yesterday have been defeated. In the cities the vote has been large, and In mnst oases majority has been cant ngnlnst the amendment. Returns from Hudson county Indicate a majority of 10,000 gainst the amendment!". Mid I'esex county, with one-third of the precincts estimated, gives a majority of 500 for the antl-gambllng 'amendment and 200 for each of the others. Atlantic county Rave r.00 against the measures, and Gloucester 800 against. Essex Is ex pected to give a big majority against the amendments, arid unless there Is a heavier vote In the country districts the present returns indicate that the amendments have been lost by a ma jority of about 25,000. To heal the broken nml diseased tissues, to soothe the Irritated surfaces, to Instantly re lieve aad to permanently cure Is the mission of DeWitt's Nllteh llMel Salve, a II. llagen bneli. Trollc.vn to'r Kitropi'iin (illex. New York, Sept. 2D. The three Eu ropean cities of Dublin, Ireland, and Barcelona and Madrid, Spain, are to be equipped with trolley systems. Thf oontract has Just been closed with the British Thomson-Houston company, of London. All the electrical and steam apparatus on the Dublin order, and all the electrical apparatus on the Bar celona and Madrid lines will be of American manufacture. Don't Toot co j spit and smoke Yonr Life Away. If yon want to (jntt tolincco using easily and forever, bo mmle well, strong, magnetic, full of new life slid vigor, take No-To-Bic, the wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Many gain tun pounds in ten days. Over 400,000 cured. Uuy No-To-IJao from your own druggist, who will guarantee a cure. 60c or $1.00. Itooklet and sample mailed free. Ail. SloiUng Itcmedy Co., Chicago or Now York. tJovornor Plnifven l.ocntiTi. Chicago, Sept. 2!). Oovernor ringrpo, of Michigan, has been found. Accord ing to W. II. F. Holmes, a lawyer o this city, who arrived here from Detroit yesterday, the governor boarded the train at a statlcn not far west of De troit and took a sleeping car for Chi cago. "I havo nothing In the store thst sells so well or gives such satisfaction as Dr. FowlerV Ext. of Wild Strawberry. I always recom mend it in oases of summer complaint or bowel trouble of any kind." C. A. West, ltalnsliorougli, O. I'erttmmlly-UoiHliicti'd Tours via Vcnimyl Vflhln Ititllroud. The following tours havo been arranged for tho seaoon of 1807 : Twoten-dny tours to Gettysburg, buray Pa virus, Natural liriilgc, Virginia Ilnl Springs, liichmoml, and Wasliiugtnn, Se Icinber 28 ami Ootober 12. IJale, fffi from New York, $fl.i from I'lillndolpliia. The "Jllcyclist's Best Friend" Js a familiar name fur OeWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo, al ways ready fur emergencies. Wliilo a specific- lor num. il also instantly relieves and cures iiitH, bruises, talt rheum, cczemii ami all nflVutions of tlio sUiu. It novcr fails. U. II. llagei.bucli. line "to 'flii'le Wliitop Homo. Pilnce'on, N. J., Sept. 28. Dx-rrsl-dent Cleveland and family arrived at their home here today. Mr. Cleveland came from Bussard's nay to Nc.v York on board Mr. Benedict's steam yacht, Oneida, while Mrs. Cleveland and the children made the Journpy by train to Fill Khcr and thence by steamer to Kfw York, where her hus band ber this morning, and they procet J! u I. 1 leotnn together. Hnnnlngsnrcs, indolent ulcers and similar troubles, even thuugh of many year's stand ing, may l.o cured by using DeWItt's Wictli Hazel Salve. It soothes, strengthens and heals. It is a groat pile enre. C. II. Hagon- ,!; rtn ".veutnor. For er.ptetn Pennsylvania, Now Jer sey and I'clnware: Fair; warmer: variable u inds, becoming easterly. NUGGETS OF NEWS. James Stevens and Frederick I.ott fell 60 feet from a scaffold on a building In Brooklyn and were killed. Isaac Monroe aniTjohn Hanlon, fire men, were killed at a fire Inlttica, N. Y. Hunlon had a record as a life saver. Edward Williams, 19 years old, killed his wife, Virginia, aged 22, on a New York strict last night. Both wefe col dred."'' At Dqlrolt last night Frank Falelljn, Bj".. who TTas been separated' from his family, killed h!s son Frank, shot his wife and killed Joseph Stadelmann. a neighbor, who tried to restrain him lie en raped. HAD 1 YEARS OF II A d Then the Right Tiling: hi the Right Place Alters the Condition of a Bloonuburg Lady. Mrs. Ii. A. Hess of 7th street in Itlooms burg. Fur ten years slio ho suffered from kidney disoiders. Many things has Mrs Hess tried, looking for relief and cure. At lust her efforts were rewarded. The little enemies to kidney disease have conquered the distressing backache, the stomach dis orders, the headaches, in fact all the aches that fo.-low wuer the kidneys fall to perform the work designed for them by nature. This Is what sbs says : 'The symptoms described for kidney complaint were mine to a dot. I had pslna sharp and piercing way down low in the back ; I suffered from headaches that were terrible in severity ; had some atouiaob disorder; the uriue was highly colored and name too frequently ; I was much worse after doing any kiud of heavy work that required the us of or taxed uiy kick, such as cleaning house etc., but this year I cleaned house alone aud never felt the least bit of incon venience ; tliuuks to Doau's Kidney Fills. Colds all'uetod me aud I grew nervous aud weak ; I have been so ltd I would try any thing to relieve the path. I began taking Dean's Kidney Fills, and only used them two or three day when I begau to notice tltey were doing me goyd ; aui alright now ; I am glad to say I feel perfectly well ; I earnestly reuoiniiicnd 1 loan's Kidney Fills to nil suf ferers with a pain in the small of the back." What mure can you ask than testimony like (his? Plain, truthful endorsement is what the proprietors of Doau's KUUiey Pills an plueiug before the public and np medicine of modern times can proluce such testimony as that which Is being published about tbu little kidney uoucjuerurs. Doun's Kidney Fills are sold by all dealers. Fries SO cents per box, or 6 boxes for fg.50 sent by mull on receipt of price. Foster Milliuru Co., solo agenb. for the V. 8. Buffalo. N. Y. I 1 iimmiitiimiilnm fPs Sft SmjMj I till wpiilfflFmiMii'miiiitiiiiiitiMlilti ' ! Mm Hij 1 , i LiiiLi yi''ui i Vegetable Prcparationfor As similating UicToodntulHcg da ting the Stomachs ondDowcls of Promotes Digcsllon.Checrful ncssandltest.Contalns neither Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. Not Narcotic. AheJmna sitv'st Sctd tibtoyrvatflarwi Apcrfcct Remedy forConslipa tion, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoca. ondLoss OF SLEEP- TacSiinilc Signature o "NEW "YORK CXACT COPY-OF WBAPPED. lima STOCK Mb PRODUCE MARKETS. Tho I.nt'KO l'liyltiK rnterosts Havo Itc tlred Fi- r.i lie I'lold Koe n Time. Nri "-k, Sept. 28. Today's stock markvt was astonishingly dull at times, and i..u total volume of transactlona as low as thnt of yesterday, nnd was smaller tKan for many months, ' tho total sales numbering only 370.000 shores. It became evident that yesterday's dullness could nol h ascribed to the Jewish holiday. It Is, In fact, obvious that the large buying Interests which have been so powerful a fuUor in the recent bull movement havo retired from the field for a time, and tho orders through commission houses, the medium through which the public at large operates, have shown a corresponding falling oft. There are some who believe that the large bull operators have al ready liquidated their holdings and taken their profits. Certain it Is there was no evidence in today's market of any hoavy offerings of long stock. The recent con spicuous bulls seemed to acquiesce, and offered little opposition to tho boars. I'roctlcolly all of tho professional room traders havo turned bears, and their sell ing Is called short selling. Their most vigorous attnek today was directed against tho dealers. Closing bids: Bnlto. & Ohio... lCli Lehigh Valley.. S0?i Chesa. & Ohio... 23 N. J. Central... 83 Del. A Hudson. .117 N. Y. Central. .110 D., Li. ft W 150 Pennsylvania .. E7i Krle 104 Reading. 2d pf.. 32W L.ako Erlo & W.. ISM St. Paul 00 Oonornl Mnrlcots. Philadelphia, Sept. 28. Flour weak; winter superfine, ?3.288.50; do. oxtras, 93.5uiti3.76; Pennsylvania roller, clonr, $t.40 5f 4.U5: do. straight, M.G5BU.S0; western win ter, clear, W.404.G6; do. straight. $1,700 4.85; city mills, extra, $3.5003.75. Rye flour quiet, but firm, at $3.30 per barrel for choice Pennsylvania, whent weak; con truct wheat, September, 93'Ai904c.; No. 2 j.-enn8yivnnin nnu no, a Delaware reo, spot, OmfiOoc: No. 2 red, May, 92c; do. September, S(ic. ; do. October, 95c; do. November, D6c.; do. December, 93Hc. Corn Innctlve; steamer corn, spot, 3USc.; No. 2 mixed, September, 3233a; No. 2 yellow for local trade, 36S36i4c.; September, 32Hc; October, 32c; Decem ber, 34c. Oats Inactive; No. 2 white, oarlols. 27c; do. clipped, cnrlots, 27V4c; No. 3 white. 2CUc; truck mixed western, 21624i4c.; track white, 20(32c. Hay steady for desirable grades; choice tim othy, J12J12.50 for lnrgo bales. Beef firm; beef hnms, $26&27. Pork quiet; family, $13i3il4. Lard easier; western steamed, $4. so. Butter firm; western croamery, 13V4 22c; do. factory, 0jl2,4c; Elglns, 22c; Imitation creamery, HVi4jl4c; New York dairy, llJ18c; do. creamery, 13VMT2o.; fancy prints Jobbing nt 24g'27c; do. ex tra Pennsylvania, wholesale, 23c. CheoBO quiet; large, whlto and colored, SVtc; small do., DVtc; part skims, GVt7c; full skims, 304c. Eggs steady; New York and Pennsylvania, 1719c; western, frosh, lBilSVic Potatoes firm; Jerseys, $2.76; Long Island, $3; sweets, $1.6061.75. Tal low dull; city and country, 3ff3V4c Rosin quiet; strained, common to good, $1.10 1.46. Turpentine firm at 3232Hc. Toma toes, per box or crate, as to quality, 50c. $1. Long Island nnd Jersey cabbage, per 100, $lS6. Cottonseed oil weak; prime crude, 16c; prime summer yellow, 2440 25c; oft Bummer yellow, ' 2lg24'4c. Lead quiet at $4.33V484.8714. Pig iron warrants very dull at $7.05417.15. Cdpper closed dull at $11.28. Tin quiet at $13,60013.65. . Spelter quiet at $4.25Q4.35. Coffee closed steady; September, $6; November,. $5.966; Decem ber, $6.45; April, $6.85; May, KM; July and August, $7. Llvo Stook MnrlrotH. New York, Sept. 28, European cables quote American steers at 104llc. ; re frigerator beef at 7Qf8V4jc. Calves quiet and firm; all sold; venls, $6&8.26. Sheep and lambs steady, but slaw; sheep, $3 4.36; lambs, $W6. Hogs firm at $4.604.90. East Liberty. Pa., Sept. 28. Cattle steady; prime, $5itt.l0; common. $3.5O8.80: bulls, stags and cows, $23.76. Hogs Ktcady; beBt medium, $4.564.56; best Yorkers and pigs, $4.4004.46: heavy, $4,800 (.40; roughs, $3.503.76. Sheep slow; choloe, (4.204.80; common, $2.503.40; choice lambs, $6.8066.50; common to good lambs, $4(b4.2b; veal calves, $6.7507.26. There la Nothing so Good. There is nothing just as good as Dr. King's N'ew Disc overy for Consumption, Coughs and Coldx. so demand' it and do not permit the dealer to sell you some substitute. He will not claim there is anything better, but iu order to make mora profit he may olaim something else to he just asjgood. You want Dr. King's N'ew Discovery seeause you know it to bn safe and reliable, an 1 guaranteed to in guol or money relumled. For Uougbs. Colds, Consumption aud ftr all atfeetioiu) of Throat, Chest and Lungs, tjbere is nothing so cowl as is l)r. King's New Discovery. Trial ifotttu freVst A. Wasley's drug store. Ilegu Isr ilse W Cents and $1.00, tvi n il' ioiioni a' Failure., ftjrrpnnsco, Sept. J$. It Is repert-eoV-fccp ,h.-t the brig Percy Edwards, vhkh.5nlied from this port last Feb ruary with 100 South sea colonists. Is now enoiged In the slave-trade. The onlsai.)nn scheme was a failure. The (tivin wct had started In search of an Adaimes Ijien fell to tmarrellng, and after selling their vessel scattered In vailous directions. If you have ever seen a little child 'na par oxysm of whooping cough, or If you have been annoyed by a constant tickling in Mie throat, you can appreciate tie value of O ie Minute Cough Cure, which gives q'll. k r -lief. V. II. Hagenbuch. aUfm in 1 iThe Hind You Havo Bears tho Pao-simile Signature of ON THE WRAPPER OF EVERY BOTTLE. THE KIND YOU HAVE ALIAYS BOUGHT. THE OINTAUN COMPANY. NCW VORK CITY gmJlUelW Tours to tho South. Two very attractlvo early Autumn tours will bo run by tho Pennsylvania Kailroad Company, leaving Now York and Philadel phia September 28 and October 12. It is hardly necessary to say that these outings nro planned with tbo utmost care, and that all arrangements aro adjusted so as to afford tho best possible means of visiting each place to the best advantage. Tho tours each covor a period of cloven days, nnd include tho battlefield of Gettys burg, picturesque- Illuo Mountains, Luray CnveTiis, tho Natural Bridge, Virginia Hot Springs, tho cities of Kichmond and Wash ington, and lit. Vcrnan. Tho round-trip rate, Including all neces sary expenses, is ?0o from New York, f03 from Philadelphia, and proportionate rate from other points. Each tour will bo in charge of ono of the company's tourist agents. Ho will bo assisted by an experienced lady as Chaperon, whose especial charge will bo ladios unaccompanied by male escort. Special trains of parlor cars aro provided for tho oxclusivo uso of each party, in which tho entire round trip from Now York Is made. For detailed Itinerary apply to Ticket Agents or to Tourist Agent, 1100 llroadway, New York, or Geo. W. Uoyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Ilroad Street Station, Philade'phia. IT IS EASY. TO TELL. rcnplo who fail to look after their health aro liko the carpontor who neglects to sharpen his tools. Peoplo aro not apt to get anxious about their health soon enough. If you nro "not quito well" or "half sick" lnvo you ever thought that your kidneys may bo tho cause of your sickness? It is easy to toll by setting asido your urino fur twenty-four hours; a sediment or settling indicates an unhealthy condi tion of the kidneys. Wlicti urino stains linen it is ovideuco of kldnoy trouble. Too frequent desire to urinate, scanty supply, p.iin or dull acho in tho back is also convinc ing proof that tho kidnoysand bladder are out of order. There is satisfaction in knowing that tl.o groat remedy Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, fulfills cvory wish in reliovlng .weak or diseased kidneys aud all forms of bladdor and urinary trouhlos. Not ouly does Swamp-Itoot givo new llfo and activity to tho kidneys tho cnuso of trouble, but by treating tho kidneys It acts as a tonic for tho entire constitution. If you need a luedicino tako Swamp-Itoot it cures. Sold by druggists, price fifty cents and ono dollar, or by sending your nddress and the name of this paper to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Uinghamton, N. Y., you may havo a samplo bottle of this great discovery scut to you free by mail. S t, . . .lui. 1 hill .MIIOM. Buffalo, FVpl. 2X There were 3,000 people at the I'.uffalo Athletic field yes terUay to see the na'lonal bicycle cir cuit races. The features of the dai were the winning of the mile open by Eddie Bald In 2.09, and the fast time made In the exhibition miles. Bald made his exhibition mile In 1.49 4-5,' Kiser In LEO 4-5 and Major Taylor In 1.C4. Certainly you don't want tosufler with dys pepsia, constipation, sick headache, sallow skin and Iota of appetite. You have never tried DeWitt's Llttlo Karly Risers for these ttmnplainte or you would have been cured. They are small pills but great regulators. C. II. Hagenbueli. Anibiihsifiloi f'nte.' ' rr Muc''T'nr. Paris, Sept. 29. M. Jules Cambon, governor general of Algeria, It Is an nounced, will succeed M. Jules Pate notre as French ambassador at Wash ington, and M. Patenotre will go tb' Madrid. The announcement that M. Patenotre had been transferred to Mad rid was f.rts made by The Temps of Paris, on Sept. 16 last, when It was added that Count Montholon, the French minister at Brussels, was to succeed him at Washington. The secret of happiuesa, "Keep your liver right." Iiurdook Mood Hitters is nature's remedy fur eetnplaiuts of the'llver or bowels Villon ln..?! liilai'f to Ho Sold." New York, Sept. 20. The reorganisa tion committee of the Union- Pacific railway a.nnryn'ced yesterday that ow ing to certain eances?Iot)s that have been made, tp the.govermnent, the at torney general had withdrawn' hhr for mer objections, and that the advertise ment announcing the sale of the road may be looked for1 In a day or two. Th" date of tho sale Is Nov. 1. It Is stated that the concessions desired by the government will not Interfere with the plan as already published, although the members of the committee prefer that tho announcement of the precise nature of the concessions should ema nate from the attorney general. No man or woman ou enjoy life or accom plish much in this world while suffering from 11 torpid liver. DeWitt's Little Harly Risers, the pills that cleanse that organ A GDSE1 If Prosperity Jtotimis Under tho Dingloy OVER TWO MILLIONS TOR POTTERY WORKMEN. An Eloquent Pioturo of tho Deso lation Caused by Wil son Frco Tradoi From the Jersey City Journal, The Dlngley tariff lias given employ ment to 4,600 workmen In the potteries of this state. The Wilson tariff made these same 4,600 men Idle for the past three years. During these three years these men, who had formerly been earri Ing from $20 to 40 a Week under the McKiniey tariff, have been on thetcanal tdWpath working for "$10 n month ana board," driving horse cars, sweeping streets and thanking God for a Job that would pay them $1.26 a day; In these same three years seven -eighths of the capital Invested In pot teries In this state has not yielded 1 per cent. Interest. Five of the greatest concerns, with almost one-half of the money represented In the business be hind them, have gone to the wall, and are still In the hands of receivers, or have liquidated and gone to new own ers. The potteries of Trenton, accord Iris; to a carefully prepared estimate In The Tribune, had when the Wilson bill went Into effect a payroll of $60,000 a week, and when the Dlngley tariff came to the rescue of the potteries after three years of the Wilson tariff, this payroll had gone down to $8,000 a week. This means that the Wilson tariff cost the pottery workers of the city of Trenton alone $2,186,000 a year! The Dlngley tariff means tho return of $2,186,000 a year to the workmen of Trenton In this single Industry, and that Is only a starter, for the Dlngley tariff has fea tures even more favorable to the pot teries than the McKiniey tariff had. If anything could eloquently picture the desolation and destruction of the Wilson tariff It Is this statement re garding the scattering of the workmen under Its operation. The writer In The Tribune says: "During the last three years the opera tives have voluntarily agreed to a re duction of about 33 1-3 per cent. In their wages In the hope of keeping the shops running and holding the home market against the foreigners, but the manu facturers could not then compete and the doors were closed. "The decorating shops of Trenton that have been operated at all have pur chased the ware they decorated In England, Franco and Germany. It fre quently happened that the decorating shop was located next door to a big pottery, whose warehouse was groaning under the load of the same kind of stock tho decorator had Bhlpped from England, France and Germany, the for eign ware having been brought to tho very doors of the pottery hero at a cost to the decorator of 1G per cent, less than the actual cost to manufacture in this city. "Fully 100 families have gone from Trenton to England, In which country the potteries have flourished under the Wilson tariff rates, nnd there made the ware that supplied the American mar ket, while the shops here were closed, and the grass was growing over the heretofore busy driveways." In Trenton there aro 34 potteries. There are three of four score shops nnd other establishments employing labor, whose very existence Is dependent upon the potteries. There ore In the city of Trenton no less than 36.000 peop'e, male and female, In the families whoso com fort Is derived wholly from the pros perous condition of this system of In terdependent Industry. Within six days after the Wilson law was enacted, de privation, want, and, In Increasing de grees, the actual pains of poverty took possession of these helpless workers. For three years they have been blindly waiting for 'succor nnd at last It has :ome, for the most reliable reports from that city already1 show that there thousands are finding Bteady employ ment, and within 15 months all' will be employed nnd at wages .nearly 25 per cent, higher than wero paid even to the few fortunate laborers who held places during the three years of Democratic destitution. While this is the history of the pity of Trenton, it must be remembered that Trenton Is but one city out of nil those which are similarly affected by the Dlngley tariff. East Liverpool, O., Wheeling, Tiffin, Baltimore and tho rest are equally beneficiaries In the return of prosperity under a Republican tariff. Neuralgia of the Heart Vanquished by Dr. Miles' Remedies. MBS. SIDLEY, of Torrlngton, Conn., Suffered from Just such a complica tion of diseases as tho extensive ex perience and investigations of Or. Miles havo proven, result from Impairment of the nervous system. Mr. Jas. 11. Sldlay writes Oct. 2S. 1896: "My wife was taken Wek with neuralgia of tho heart, nervous exhaus tion and liver trouble, Although attended by two physicians she grew worse, until she was at death's door. I then bogan giv ing bor Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervlno and Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure, and she Improved so wonder fully from the first that I at onco dis missed tbo physicians. She now eats and sleeps well and does her own housework We have recommend ed your remedies to a great many In our city, and ovory one has been very much lienetlted by them." Dr. M!u a' Retiodles aro sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, ftwt buttle benefits or ne mey refunded. Book on Heart and Nerves sent frco to all applicants. Oil, MILES MEDICAL CO, Elkhart, Ind. "OOLD DUST.' The Road to KlondiSc is ft long and hard one. It's much easier to get from your grocer. Sold cvflpy- where and cleaiw everything. MADE ONLY BY THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago. St. Louis. New e H'ade to Fit. A liiryele, in many respects, is like a suit ot clothes. If you do not appear with ease and grace upon your cycle, it is because it don't fit you. With e;we and grace also comts power. Sepure them all by ordering a 9peci.1l wheel, measured to fit by the home manufacturer. A guara-iu-e j-oes with every wheel. Patronize home industry and secure a reliable wheel. 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