EVENING HERALDi IWTAI1MBIII5I) 1870. Published every livening, Kioept Bunds; , at 9 Swrit Jabots ftraasrr, Mbak Raima. The Herald la delivered InBhenandoan and the surrounding toivie for atx eente a week, pay nbU So the utrrler. By mall 18.00 n year, or 25 cento n mouth, payable In advance. Advnrtiao ments chanced according to ftpaoe and position. The rrobllshet reserve the riant ta nhsngc the Bosltlon of ndverMeements whenever the pub cation ot news demands It. The right la lesef veil to reject any advertisement, whether paid lor or not, that the publisher mar deem improper, Advertising rate made known upon apnlleatlon. Entered at the poetoMce at Shenandoah, Pa., a second mum mall matter. TULKI'HONE CONNECTION. "All the News That's Rl lo PrW." Evening Herald WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER SO. 180T. ltlil'UIILIOAN STATH T10KWT VOR TRBASUMB, JAMBB 8. Hkacok, Of Westmoreland. FOR AtJDITOH OBKKftAT, htm Q. McCAUXBT, Of Chester. HHrUWAOAN OOUVTV TICKlfr. FOB JOTXJI, Hon. O. P. BscRTM, Of Pottavitle. rog KHcnivi', Hixsnui 8. AuiafGHT," " Of Orwlgstnirg. t for poor d1rkctor. Johk Bowk, Sr., Of TJWrooVt. fob jury commiwio.vkk, John Asstock, ' Of Mahanoy City. A county tiint newspaper mourns the loss of political prestige. The reason is plain. In tho opinion of a contemporary, Dr. Swallow is simplya 'wiliV'tllGOrigt and visionary reformer, ami he 1b not original even in that." AViikn .TuKtice Field's successor is ai)pointed the Republicans will have six members of the Supreme Court and the Demoorat-s three. Tiik nootilo of Philadelnhia will i not be allowed to vote on the qties- tion of -tlia nronoeetl leate of tho gas works. Tints hit vo-tho city Council men "decided. Tiik few York Journal having suc ceeded in releasing jOks Cisnoros, the World should bo stimulated to an en deavor to capture Weyler, and even Hp things. Tiik general impression was that Neal Dow was barely comfortably situated in wordly goods. It now tip pears, however, that he accumulated 330,000, all in good securities. A California profefesor, of chem istry JgJicvtHf 111 tlie possibility of tjujgitngsilver into gold. It is not Certain that a silvorite would consent to be a goldbug even on these terms. A London paper says a woman librarian was rejeoted in that city, the trustees explaining. "We want a librarian we can sweuxat." Tho new woman must take this into consider ation. It is said that Laplanders think nothing of covering 160 miles a day on their skates Shenandoah 'skates" usually seek out a tjitiet place and sleep it off. Tiik daily newspapers, witli but a single exception, paid high tributes to the departed journalist, Charles A. Dana. The New York Herald con-Viirityi- mot a line of editorial com ment. A good way to overcome domestic t roubles is by the presentation of a sealskin coat, but from the present outlook John Hull positively refuses to make such a conoetelon to Miss Columbia, and all on account of the IlerlngseH trouble. It is amusing to read the effusions of the free trade and free silver cor respondents in their efforts to stein The tideof prosperity that has al ready made its appearance. The aforesaid writer are mere theorists. And Hchuylklll oount has its usual quota of the variety noted. Juhilkk I-iii'TON, who has made $50,000,000 in tire grocery business; in . 30 years and who ha,s just departed frqyi our shores after a tour of the United States, attributes Ids (tuccess to prfutets' ink, employed In the ad vertising columns of the newspapers. It is his opinion that one might tm well undertake to run a store in a tunnel as to try to do business with out apiwaling to the public through the press. Tiik removal of the old span of The Pennsylvania Itailroad bridge on the Schuylkill, above (iirard avenue bridge, whs a feat of rare accomplish juent, and so skilfully and quickly executed that many of those who witnessed It oould scarcely credit their senses when they noted the ohauge. One minute before opera tions began a passenger traiu crossed on the old span, and in twelve minutes thereafter another train crossed the river on the new track. The whole affair war- R marvel and serves to show the wouderful er fection to whioh railway engineering has been brought by the Penusyl vunm Kailroud Company Kvening fcitar. MORGAN 0N ANNEXATION. Consider thn Hawaiian Inland In- . illhpi nablc t Our Uevtirttmc-nt. Sun Francisco, Oct. 20. Seifstnr Mor- ' Kan mid his daughters atM r. M. Haw h. the ne minister from Hawaii, were among the passengers who ar rived from Honolulu on the steamship , Helglc yesterday. Senator Morgan was i more than ever enthusiastic on the I subject of annexation, and Intimated , that Hawaii may become a port of this country before the close of the coming year. He says: "Hawaii ta certainty good tn be state, but whether It will be at the time of Its annexation or later lemalns to be seen. Should t be annexed im a territory the Hawaiian commlK-domis , will recommend that the Islands be ad mitted to statehood, an" a special act of congress would undoubtedly fol low. "I have favored annexation from the beginning, but 1 was surprised upon investigating the matter to find that the argument In favor of the move ment had been under estimated. In my opinion Hawaii Is absolutely Indlspen slble to the United States, and we must have those Islands. The only oppo sition found was that of a few of the Lllloukalanl royalists who have no weight over there, and are for the most part royalists for revenue only." TO CUIUS A GO!.I Itf OMI MAY. Take Laxative lli-omo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refliml the money If It fails to cure. arte. Three. More TrltiViiFvTvnrs. Havana. Oct. 20. Three additional survivors -f the wreck of the coasting steamer Triton, which went ashore be tween Dominica and Marlel, on the north coast of the province ot Pinar del Rio. on Saturday morning last, have arrived here. -When the Triton foun dered there were 280 persons, passen ger ad crew, aboard of Iter, but so far only 4 of this number have been heard from. No Mian or woman mu enjoy life or accom plish inncli in this world while suffering from a torpid liver. DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the pills that cleauee that Organ i Trylint to IIeV.iIti flm l.Vtnle. Dnnbury. Conn., Oct. 20. The case ot Alexander Wyman versus Susan Wy itian, both of this city, which involves sin estate of over $29QJW)0. was heard in the superior court yesterday. The suit is the result of the transference of Wyman's property to his sister some ten years ago to escape. It Is said, pay ing alimony to his wife, who had sued him for divorce. Mrs. Wyman was awarded $10,000 alimony. Wyman now wishes to recover the estate from his slater. Small precautions often prevent great mis chiefs. DeWitt's Little Karly Risers are very small pills in sise, bat are most effective in preventing the mest serious forms of liver and stomach troubles. They cure constipa tion and headache and regulate the bowels. C. II. ilageubuch. ENGLAND VERSUS SPAIN. Brutul Treutinout of an HiiKlIilimnn May CniiM' Complications. London, Oct. 20. The Dally Chronicle this morning, spmmentlng upon the death In Cuba last week ot W. Hughes, correspondent of Black and White, of Loncjon, who is said to have starved to death In the streets ofo Havana after having been maltreated and robbed by a purty of Spanish guerillas, says: "If 'the story of his death Is true fresh execration of Spanish action will arise, and the British government may have something to say." Hughes was found dead on the Prado, Havana, last Thursday night. He had recently visited l'lnar del Rio with a pass from the military gov ernor. It Is said that while there a party of Spanish guerillas, in broad daylight and in th presence of Span ish oiHeeis, assaulted him and robbed him of everything he had except his clothes. Hughes, it Is alleged, appeal ed to the military commander for help and demanded the ieliiution of his property, but was only laughed at. He waa ebtlged to return to Havana, walk ing the entno distance, and reached the city ragged and starving. Having lost hi) 'passport he could not establish his Identity or communicate with his friends In England. He starved to death tn the streets. Hughes had earn ed an excellent reputation as a war correspondent In Africa, having fol lowed the Soudan expedition, and also traveled in western Africa. His father Is a retired British army urgeon. Pan-Tina I WJiat Is It? The greatest cure for coughs and colds. Urohler liros., drug store. At Tho Manitoba School mihiI. Winnipeg, Man., Oct. 20. A letter has been received in the city which pur ports to contuin the text of the llndlng In the school question based on the repart of Mgr. Merry Del Val. The finding as outlined In the letter Is re garded as taking a favorable view of the settlement reached between the fed eral and local governments. It states that "where interests differ, but do not clash, the church desires that, there shall be harmony." This is interpreted to mean that where both church and state can attain their object without a sacrifice of cardinal principles in one system of schools these may be adopted by the elwroli. A PECULIAR RBMBDY. Siiinetliliig About the New Discovery Tor during l)yepppla. The Hv. F. I. Bell, a highly esteemed minister residing at Weodaport, Oayugi Co , N. Y., in a recent letter writes as follows: "There has never lien anything that I have Uken that has relieved the Dyspepsia from 4vhlch I have sulfated for ten, yean except the new remedy called Muatt's Dyspepsia Tablets. HI nee taking tbam I "have bad no distress at all after eating and again after long year cah stner wkli. He v. K. I. Bell. Weedaport, K. Y.. formerly Idalia, Goto. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tubkito is a remarkable remedy, not only because it is a certain cure for all forms of Indigestion, but because it seem to act as thoroughly in old cbrouic esse of dyspepsia as well as iu mild attacks of Indigestion or biliousnesa. A person bsa dyspepsia simply because the slooiaoh b, overworked, all it wants Is s harmless, veget able remedy to digest the food and thus give it the much needed, rest. This 1 the sac-ret of the saeees sf this pe culiar remedy. No matter how weak or bow much disordered the digestion may be, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet will digest the food whether the stomach work or not. New life and energy is giveu not onjy to the stomach but to every organ aud nerve iu the body. A trial of this iplendld medicine will convince the moat skeptical that dyspepsia aud all atomsch trouble can be cured. The tablets are prepared by tb Stuart Chemical Co., of Marshall, Mich , but to popular hat the remedy become that Htuari's Dyspepsia Tahietscaunow be oUalncd at a,y drug j hlure .11 -HI i l-Ill", per pal Kiq;i lor in j mi siuitiai h dihiiiM-M free Geld Weather Brags Catarrh. 'i'loiu;h the disagreeable effects o( Co tan 1 . a: e felt all the year rouud, cold and t'i ri.w-.ihle weather aggravates the di ! c and it is during the winter sea bo i t lint its severest lortn is felt. Bach su ceeilint? year seems to intensify the ili . .', i o that it gradually fastens its ho il i:,on the sufferer with a grasp that Lh 'utiles firmer each season. Catarrh often appears as only a cold at firs . and is hardly noticed. But gradu ally the cold returns, aud it is more di i limit to cure, and stays longer than for merly. These symptoms emmt be mis taken; they iriark the flrot appearance of a di.- ense that will develop in severity aud stubbornness, and which it Is impossible to jure wdh the local treatment of sprays, was!'c, and similar applications, ileing a di .ease of the blood, only a blood remedy can have the slightest effect upon it. S.S.S. (Swlft'sSpecific) is the only cure for Catarrh, because it js the on'y blood temedy which goes to the seat of all obstinate and deep-seated ca?e , and forces out thedisease. Mr. T. A. Williams, a leading mer chant of Spartanburg, S. C, writes: "For four years I had nasal catarrh, and. though the case was a mild one at fir ;t,it was uot long until I noticed that it was gradually growing worse. Of course I wat under treatment of first-class phy sicians, but their remedies were applied locally, and thedisease seemed to beget ting a firmer hold on we all the while. "After spending so much money for treatment which proved to be all in vain, I was urged to try S.S.S. This rem edy nroved to be the debt one. for it sot at the disease, and a few bottles cured rue perfectly. The cure was a permanent one, and I have not had a touch of the disease for rnauy years. Swift's Spline is the only remedy that will have the slighest effect upon Catarrh." Sufferers from Catarrh should get a start ou the disease before the cold weat'.ier aggravates it. Those who have been relying upon local treatment will find winter weather is all that is needed to show that th; disease is still with them. A course of S.S.S. (Swift's Specific) will prove all assertions made that it is the onlycure for Catarrh; it goes tot'e cause of the troubles the blood and forces out all traces of the disease. Swift's Specific is the ojly remedy which reaches real obstinate blood dis eases; it cures Catarrh, Rheumatism, Caucer, Contagious Blood Poison, Ec zema, Scrofula, aud iu fact every other disease of the blood. It is guaranteed Purely Vegetable and is the only blood remedy containing no potash, mercury or other mineral. Book s mai le d ree to any add ress by the Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga. Mr. I'ii Hi.; r. Allowiiuff. London. Oin. '20. Sir Ceorge LewlR counsel for Mcs, Lily Langtry, has Is sued a statement In reference to the report that' the husband of the ac tress, when he was found wandering helplessly In the vicinity of Crowe, previous to his confinement to an asy lum, had only a few ropper coins In his pocket. Since the separation of Mrs. Langtry from her husband she had paid Mr. Langtry regularly an ade quate allowance. WHAT 00 THE CHILDREN DRINK? Dont givo them toa or coffee. Have you tried tho new food drink called" Oraln-O? It is delicious and nourishing and takes the place ef coffee. The more Graln-0 you give the children the more health you distribute through their systems. ' Grain-0 is mado of pure grains, and when iproperly prepared testes like the choice grades of coffee but sets about a much. All grocers sell it. 15u and 2Sc. Tin olfow Fovfi- Fljthton. Washington. Oct. 20. The continued spread ot yellow fever necessitates many additional employes in the Ma rine hospital service, and the treasury department has appointed 31 assistant surgeons and 62 guards to do duty in the yellow fever section and on the borders of the states where the disease may spread. These appointments will be Increased If necessary. The "Bicyclist's Best Friend" is a familiar name for DeWitt's Witch Haael Salve, al ways ready for emergencies. While a speoiflo tor piles, it also inatantiy relieves ami on res outs, bruises, aa.lt rlienni, eeaema and all atrectious of the skin. It never fell. C. II. Ilaceubueh. Venezuelan Statesman 1)hiI. New Tork, Oct. 20. General Fredrlco Puga, former secretary of state of Venezuela, and late consul general for that country at Philadelphia, died yes terday at his home in this oity, aged 66 years. He rose to distinction in the army of Venezuela, and served as sec retary of state for three terms, two of them under President Qusman and the othei under President Cresno. lie wafMtHtea eonsul delpjiia in 1R96. Moments are useless if trifled away; and they are danaerouslv wasted if consumed by delay in cases where One Miuute Cough Cure would bring immediate relief. U. II. Hageu. buM. Ik '11, .. nfthlflatit'l' Liwenburg, v, Oct. 2-Whlle Mrs. W.-H. Wallace 6f 4ear tm mace, was In the yard an oil jjan ertiloded In her iHitiae. The . namef sjwMfl so rapidly thsi she could not rescue her three eurtfl! children, all at whom were burned to death. W Weather. ' Jtor eastern Peanisrlvanta, New Jer sex, Delaware and Maryland: Light showers; east o south Wind Uaeklea'a Amloa 8alve. Tae best salve In the world for euts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhesm, fever sores, tetter, channel! hands, chilblains, corns, ana J rX&VVi perfect satisfaction or inouy refunded. Price I Sfi cents per lwx. For sale by A. Waaley. rl 1 YEARS Of II And Then the Right Thing In the Right Place Alters the Condition of a Dloomsburg Lady. Mrs. It. A. Hess of 7th street in lllooms Virg. For ten years site has suffered from kidney disorder. Many things has Mrs. Hex tried, looking for relief and core. At last Iter efTbrts were rewarded. The little enemies to kidney disease have conquered the distressing backache, the stomach dis orders, the headaches, in fact all the sojiss that follow where tile kidneys toll to perform the work designed for them by nature. This is what she says : "The symptoms desetilied for kidney complaint were mine to a dot. I had pains sharp anil piercing way down low in the back ; I sullered from headaches that were terrible in severity ; had some stomach disorder; the urine was highly colored ami came too frequently ; I was much worse after doing any kind of heavy work that required the use of or taxed my hack, such as clean ing home, etc., hut this year I cleaned house alone and never felt tho least bit of Inconvenience-; thanks to Doau's Kidney litis. Golds allected me and I grew nervous Rtnl weak ; I have been so bad I would try any thing to relieve tho pain. I began taking Doan's Kidney Pills, and ouly used them two or three days when I began to notice they were doing me good ; am alright now; I am gjad to say I feel perfectly well ; I earnestly recommend Doan's Kidney Pills to all sutlerem with a pain in the small of the back.'1 What more can you ask than testimony like this? 1'laln, truthful endorsement is what the proprietors of Dean's Kidney Pills are plac ing before the public and no medicine of modern times can produce such testimony as that which is being published ahoutthe little kidney conquerors. Doau's Kidney Pills are sold by all dealers. Price 50 cents per box, or 0 boxes for ?S.B0. Sent by mail on receipt of price. Foster Milhurii Co., sole agents for the U. S. Buffalo, N Y. GETTYSBURG, LORAY, WASHINGTON. lVrsoiiully-Coiidiicted Tour via rciinnyl vnnla Italh-nad. Ocr tho battlefield of Gettysburg, through the picturesque. Who Mountains, via Haters town and Antietam, and down the beautiful and historic Shenandoah Valley to the unlquo Cavorns of Luray; thence across the rolling hills of Northorn Virginia to Wash ington, is the routo of this tour a section of tho country intensely interesting from both a historic anil a scenic standpoint. The tour will leave Now York 8:00 a. m.. and Philadelphia 12.20 P. M., Saturday, October 23, in charge of nno of the company's tourist aficntB, and will cover a period of seven days. An experienced chaperon, whose especial charge will lie unescorted ladles, will accompauy the trip throughout. l!ound-tri tickets, covering all necessary expenses during the eutire time absent, will be sold at the extremely low rato of $27 from New York, $20 from Trenton. $21 from Philadel phia, and proportionate rates from other points. For itineraries and full information apply to ticket agents, Tourist Agent, 11H0 Broad way. New Y'ork, or address Oco. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad street station, Philadelphia. ' BLADDER TROUBLES. The bladder was created for ono purpose, namely, n receptacle for the urine, and as such it is not llablo to any form of disease ex cept by ono of two ways. Tho first way is from imperfect action of tho kidneys. The second way is from careless local treatment of other diseases. SAMPLE SENT FREE. Unhealthy urino from unhealthy kidneys is the chief cause of bladder troubles. It is comforting to know that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root fulfills every wish in quickly curing bladder and uriniujrouliles. It cor rects inability to hold uriuo and scaldins or stiuging pain in passing it, or bad cll'crts fol lowing use of liquor wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during the night to urinate. The mild aud cxtraordi nary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful euros of the most distrcssjng cases. If you need a modicino you should havo the best. At druggists fifty cents and ono dollar. You may have a samplo bottle and pamphlet, both sent free by mail. Mention Evhnino Hkkai.d and send your addross tb Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton N. Y. The proprietors of this paper guarantee tho geuuinoee of this offer. Coming Kvents. Oct. 22. Entertainment and sociable unijor the auspices of tho il. E. church choir. Nov. 2.-Annual supper under auspices of Ladies' Aid Society of tho Calvary Baptist' church, in Robbins opera house. Nov. 5. l'cpperpot Social, under tho aus. pices of Ladies Aid ot the m. I., church, In the church basement. Nov. 0. Eutortaiumout and social, under auspices of Ladies' Aid. in P. M. church. Nov. 17. Annual supper, under tho aus pices of the Triuity Reformed church, in Robbins' open house. Nov. 35. Thauksgiviug dinner to ho given by All Saints' Protestant Episcopal church, eorner West aud O.ik streets. Deo. 2. Twenty-fifth annual supper under auspices of Welsh Baptist chuch in Robbins' opera house. For Pin Worms, Eczema, Hives, in fact, any of the various torturing, itchy diseases of the skin, Doau's Ointment is an instant and positive remedy. Get it from your dealer. riiiiiitii." ii'm f iiiiiuii nominal. Plalnfleld. N. J., Oct. HO. A sensation was caused in this city yesterday by the arrest of Itev. P. 8. Gibson, pastor of Mt. Olive Baptist church. The com plainant against him Is Miss Lucy Swan, and the charge Is of a serious nature. The minister is indignant, and has brought a charge of slander against his securer, claiming $1,000 damages. The minister was held in IMO ball. A rgerllTt BhUai'T11 con"'"ee Investigating the r . 9 Even catarrh, that dread breeder of con imptiou, succumbs to the keallug llllluences dj Thomas' Eelectric Oil. I Pret I'li'i-h lliii'MliiK'7'?o1y, " Bradford, Pa.. Oct. 20. Forest fires in tils vicinity are still burning fiercely, and the town Is enveloped lh a thick loud of smoke. At lfumphrey, K. Y., a big Are Is destroying much valuable tbnber. At Watson the fires are dan gerously near the oil wells, and if not Shocked the result will lie most ais astrous. In Potter county the lumber Interests have been seriously affected. The Immense forest lying between Bradford and Corydon, on the head waters of the Allegheny river, Is the Scene of a great Hie, which Is consum Ing everything In Its path. , Certainly you don't want to sutler with dys neila, couatipation, sick headache, sallow fiiln aud loss of appetite. You have never hied DeWitt's Little Early Riser for tbeae Tomplaluts or you would liave been cured. They are small pills but gieat regulators. C. II Ilageubuch. TELEPH0NESJN PRANCE. qwltoHiltl,WtU)t)neTetltli tllbPqp tilutloiit Ibw NoftriyTwlet. nnatnrtjr. Wellington, Oct. tg.- Several Inter esting leportfc frotn atugctle (iermnijie, written when lie was United States consul at Zurich, SwIUerland. have Just been received at the state department. Prance, he says, Is but poorly equipped with telephones, which are In only 102 tewns, with' ,11 subsetlbers, half ot whom are in Paris. BwltserlanO. with barely one-tenth of the population of France, has J,Bia, subscribers. The ost Of telephones Is WO a yfar In Prfrts and $40 to $60 elsewhere In France, and each subscriber contributes towards ob taining connection with the system. In Bwltserland the charge Is $8 per year and one cent for each conversation of three minutes duration. The Swiss gov ernment operates the telephones. Another report frotn Mr. Oermaine says there was planted in sugar beets In lSurope in 1897 l.t2,390 hectares, and . In 1886 1,534.962 hectares. One hectare equals J.471 of our acres. If you have ever seen a Utile ehlld In a par okysiu of whooping cough, or ft Jron have been annoyed by a eotwtent tickling In the thrpat. you can appreciate the value of One Minute Cough Cure, which give qukik re lief. C. H.llagenburli. Mnr.iiiTi" niilirfor-t MI Price. Bn-tcn, Oct. to. Judge Knowlton dls mlHt d with costs, upon motion of tho pKlntlff's counsel, the bill brought by the Itall'irt marquis, I.ulgf Cnrranl, versus 3. W. Merrtatn, administrator of the will of tho late Mrs-. Emily 'Mer rlarri. mother-m-law of the marquis. He sought to recover a dowry of $30. M0, which his mother-in-law promised In writing to give to him when he mar ried her daughter, the present Mar chloness Carcanl, two years ago. Tn heal the broken and diseased tissues, to sootho the Irritated smfaces, to instantly ro- liovo and to permanently euro is the mission bf DeWitt's Wlteh Haeel Salvo. C. II. Hageu- buoh. I'iMiei-mlini of f.ii.'iOP Com ell ttllll. Washington, Oct.. 20: I'reMdBht Sam uel Gompers, by Frank Morrison, secre tary, hstlautd-a'calj fb;41l'li$lat.exr unions for the 17th annual convention of the American Federation ot Labor, to be held at Nashville, Tenn., In the hall of the house of representatives, on Pec. IS next. A Valuable Prescription. Editor Morrison of Worthington, Ind., "Sun." writes: "You havo a valuahlo pre scription in Electric Bitters, and I cau cheer ful v recommend It for Constipation and Sick Headache, aud as a general system tonic it has no equal." Mrs. Annie Stchle. 2025 Cottage Grove Avo., Chicago, was all run dowi t.'il not cat or digest .food, had a lwckache which never left her and felt tired and weary, but six bottles of Electric Bitters restored liei health ana renewed ner strength. Prices 50 cents and $1.00. Get a iiottleat A. wasieys urug store. Loverliur's Court or Inquiry. Chicago, uct. 80. Cntain Lovering has elected to have 'tils treatment of Private Charles Hammond at Fort Sheridan, made the subject ot a court of inquiry rather than submit to a court-martial. The court hap been con stituted aW ordered to convene nt Fort Sheridan tomorrow. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily and forever, bo made well, strong, magnetic, full of now life and vigor, tako No-To-Bac, tho wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bac from your own druggist, who will guarautco a cure. 50c or $1.00. Booklet and sample mailed free. Ad. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York. No liquor nt tlio IfOrno Show. Chicago. Oct. 20. Citizens of Hyde Park have won out their fight to pre vent the Bale of anything stronger than ! pop or circus, lemonade at the coming horse show to be held In the Coliseum. ( Secretary John A. Logan, of the Bit and Spur club, has -unequivocally de- 1 olared that this auxiliary of the horse i show will not violate the law. I Household Necessity Caefkrets Candy Cathartic, tho most won derful medical discovery of tho age, pleasant aud refreshing to tho taste, act gently and positively on kidnoys, livor and bowels, cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, euro headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please buy and try a box of 0. C. C. to-day; 10, 25, 50 cents. Sold and guaranteed to euro by all druggists. Pound .Murdered lit n Hox;cnr. Tunkhannoek, Pa., Oct. 20. From the telegraphic description of the lad found murdered In a box car at WUllamsport If was believed to be Eddie Fox, ot this place. Tile boy was' about 15 years old, Rnd has been missing from hbme sev ia we?k6 Hs brother came tiere yes- terday 'and decided lilt k , V IIO Ul Eddie's body. Neuralgia of the Heart Vanquished by Dr. Miles' Remedies. Its. 8IDLKY, of Torrington, Oonn., HufTered fiom just such a eoniph -a-tlon of dlaeasea as the extensive ex perience and Inveatlgationa of Dr. Miles itave proven, result from impairment of the nervous system. Mr. Jas. 11. SIdley writes Oct. 23, 1899: " My wife was taken sick with neuralgia of the beurt, nervous exhaus tion and liver trouble. Although attended by two physicians she grew Worse until She was at death's door. I then begun glv. Ing her Ir Miles' Restorative Nervine and Dr. Miles' Now Heart Cure, and shs improved so wouder fully from tho first that I at unco dls uiihbci! lUu.pliy,--:ciuna. She now cuts and j sleeps well and does ner own Housework. We havo recommend ed your remedies to a grout many in our city, and every ono lias been very much benefited by tbem." Dr. Miles' Itetiedlcg are sold by all drug gists under a positive guaranty, first bottle benefits oi ruouey rufunded. BookouUasrt and Nerves bout free to all applicants. DR. MILES MEDICAL CO, Elkhart, Ind. 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