, . EVENING HERALD KSTA1H.IMI1".I two. Published every HvciiliiK.lCtccpt Sunday, al H Sorrrn .Ubiiik Hthkkt, Niuu OksiThk, U01.U DOST." noM nusT Tin" ll" stinoi ,..l 11 II ' for six :.iiilnati and ttie il- 14 W.'.ilf. IHtV ' .1.1. ..tii.,.i.rri.M. llv tun I !3.00a yenr.ora- vent. month. payable In ndvniicr. VlverJini- , incuts churned iiwotillnK to "pace '"' poltlon. Tin- nnlilUlictH ri'"rvc the rlitlit to chance H" iKwitloii ot iidvertlpemcut whenever the pub "Mlo'i ol nfi demand. II. Flic ' imervvd to Wf tnny advertl.i'lt.cnt, whether ,mli ti.r i.t not, ..ml tint publlshi'i" tuny deem ' tpinper Ailicrll-biK rates tunilo known IIIH11I tlltlctl0ll. ill. Hutereil l the Mlilllce nl Shenandoah. I'm ni ,u.,i.il c1m innll mailer TKUU'HONF. CONNF.OTION : 'Ml the News Thai's Fit to Print." Evening Herald ritiuvY. sr.HT.Miti:: a. iws. Saoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooqoooooooog m a , m n AAA 9 Keep m the worm Keep informed of what is going on ; read the papers mid 2 magazines; save time from housework for g rest and reading by using S . annul ins Tlio Santingo Oommandor Reaolion Montauk Point, THE MILE8-ALG13R CONTROVERSY. WASHING POWDEft g It saves both time and labor $ and gives results that please. Bt, louln. THE N. K. FAIRDANK COMPANY. New York. IJoHton. 1'lilliidclphln. o o a JL Phlcftpo. Sooaoooooassoooaoooooooooooooooooaooooocooisooooscul' OUR COUNTRY: First. Last and Forever. Tint .Tudii'iul noiniimtioii is zxug our Pottsvillf coiitt'iuiMU'arit'H t'oli slderunU' concern. The party vutfi's, however, dtmiund tlie rt'tioiiiitiiition of .Incite Koch. A man whs sentence!, to ii term of nix yearn' Imprisonment in a western utate for stealing another's troth-urn. The fact that they were the owner,' Sunday outiU seems to have ukkiii vated tlie olfense. It is evident that tlie projectors of tlie new reservoir have not abandoned tlie hope of carrying through tlie project, notwithstanding tlie senti nientofthe people, as expressed at the public meeting, apiinst it. Tliey placo much reliance, in the committee of twont-llve. IN one particular at least President MeKinley is to be envied. No chief executive, certainly in recent years, lias received such universal com mendation at tlie hands of the people. Kopublicaus, Democrats and even Jluf,'wunips have joined to make the chorus all but unanimous. He de serves it all. Typhoid Hay Spread. Hospital trains are distributing typhoid fever patients from Southern camps, and the danger of a wide spread epidemic faces the people of this country, and its results may be far reaching. Hundreds of these Kick soldiers will go to their homes, instead of well regulated hospitals, there to be cared for by ipuvlilled doctors and nurses. This question is of a very serious nature, and tlie Philadelphia Press has already Bounded the alarm. Commenting upon this subject, our contemporary remarks that "an epidemic or typhoid fever national in its reach niav be one result of the home coming of tlie sick volunteers who are sulToring with that dread disease. The volunteers were drawn from all parts of the country and many of the sick have been sent to their homes to be cared for in lios pitids. Of course, every precaution is taken by these institutions to pro vent an epidemic, but oven in spite of Ibis a plague of typhoid may start und sweep all over the country There is no question but that the country is face to face with a grave possibility of an epidemic of typhoid fever, caused by the return to their homes of so many soldiers who are sutTering from it. At the hospitals in Vlilhidnliililu. there are now being LAST OF THE SEASON. '"pcihil Sunday Inclusion to Atlantic Oily I hi lVnnllMlibl Until .mil. Tlio lust of the l'ciinsylvHDia lidtrniid Company's popular Sunday cvcni'suuiit to Atlantic City Hill lie urn on Sunday, Scptcm-lier-lth. The round trip inclusion into will lie uteatly reduced, and n special train will lie provided, ruiinltiR on schedule uiven liolow, to in id" ft inn Atlantic City, via tlio Delawaio river bridge, lln only all-iall route, without eliaiitfu of ram, thus nvoiilliiK the. transfer thiouidi Philadelphia. Special Hxcur. leaves, ll.lte. Shenandoah 4 SB A.M. i'l Ml Krnckxlllc I " '-' ! St. Clair 119 " 20 l'ottillllo 0U " 2 10 Silmvlklll llntrn 5.09 " 2 10 lleiidliiK 0 10 " 1 IM Keturninj,', leave Atlantic City at 11:00 p. in. same day, and making sumo stops. To Cunt n Cold In (Inn lny TaVe Laxative ilioino tjuinliio Tablets. All driiKgisIs liilund tlio money If il fnlUto eme. Hoc. The Kcniiiuu has L. II. (J. on each tablet. tf PORTO RICO COMMISSION. Gonornl llrool.n AcrniiKei l'or Their ICcei'litloii 'mi limn. Ponce, l'nrto IJlco, Kept. 2. Geiieral Urookc on Wednesday nntillcd Captain General Mucins, the Spanish command er at Sun Juan do l'orto Rico, under .1 Hag of truce cm lied to the Spanish lines by General Coethai, that Hear Admiral Schley and General Gordon, the Ameilcan l'orto Ulcun peace com missioners, had sailed for San Juan rrom New Yolk on the steamer Seneca. At the same time General Urooke, who Is also a member of the commission, asked If there was any objection to his proccedlns overland, with an escort. Major Jose lleyes, of the Spanish army, brought the reply of General Maclus yesterday. It was sent by wire, and said there was no objections. Conse quently General IJrooke has arranged to leave today or tomorrow, with Ills staff, escorted by Troop II, of the Sixth cavalry, and Captain Pitcher's company of the lClghth Infantry. Sevetal stone culverts between here and the Spanish win leg, on the crest of the mountains, which have been blown up, will be repaired by Colonel Goeth- al's engineers. The colonel lias exam ined the Spanish fortlllcatlons. Ho says they are marvelously strong, and that he could have held back the strongest army In un ussaul trenches and two guns. All but a liua died of the COO men stationed there have returned to San Juan. The Itetui'iiliu; Commaudei' DeelnreN I That lie Will Not llntec Into the Jiiarrel-"Altierand .M lien Can Tako Care of Theuielve, and So Can I." Now Yorlj, Sept. 2. The transport ' City of Mexico, with Genernl Shatter i on board, dropped anchor In Tort Pond ' i bay yesterday afternoon. The City of Mexico Is one of the captured Spnnlsh I vessels. Geneial Shatter brought with : him 11 old guns which were also cap- tuied from thp Spanish. The Cltv of Mexico hnd on board besides General ! Shatter the members of his staff, In- i I eluding Lieutenant Colonels 13. J. Mc i Clei nand, H. F. Pope and O. McC, Der by, Majors Robert II. Noble, John I Mlley. and 9. W. Groslieck, Captains .T. K. Gllmure and R. II. lMummer. General Shatter and his staff were landed shortly before 1 o'clock, being items a a 1 fd.mm iO: elty mills, estru, IImiI. Kyo tne time. The comlnc asho Hour moved slowly ul : JiM) per lnirrel for )loat of, the commnn,ier and choi.-o Pennsylvania. hrat dull; No. 4 red, ,,pXP.ted General Wl spot und month, (Ma!MV Corn qulot nud "as """'' "fn s oiuly; No. 2 mixed, spot and month, the cavalry escoit diawn I THE PRODUCE MARKETS. Aw licllcetcii b.v l)callng III I'hllnilol- j taken oil. in tlio auxtuury gunooai vin.-u pbln ami llnlllinoro. j and landed at the "lloatiiig dock" some lMiilatlelnhln. Sent. 1. 1'lmir slow; winter distance away from the iiuarantlne supi'i line, !.l."u!2.4u: 1'i-nns.vlvanlii roller, clear, pier. General Young was nt the pier at n.mm w. elty mius, extra, .i.ai. ityo tile time. The comlnc ashore at ine and his staff heeler had ,,,, nt tlio ai).siiai V-l N"- - J'elloiv, ror local trmle, !iuc. quarnnime pier, unu me kuuo ,i.w.ih Oats ipiiit and Mtendj i N'o.4 wlilte.nuw.SUaiOKe.i 1 to salute General Shatter. lie Was not do., old, niilJ.'Ho. Hay steady; choice timothy, i aware that Genernl Shutter was on 10.50a 11 for larue bales Ueef dull; beef I um, unt General Shatter and his hams. 2!a.SU. Pork easy, fntnlly. M (aff ,m(1 1)e.n d,,VOI1 to the detention Butter llrm; western creamery, HVaal8!.', ! hospital ill carriages. General Wheeler do. factory, ll'.,alle ; Hlttlns, ISc; imitntiou I was a little put out when he learned creamery, l&ilTc ; New York dairy, hlairo.; i that General Shatter had landed. Gen do. creamery, 14'3al8e.; fancy Pennsylvania crai Wheeler, when Informed that Gen inlnts jolihing nt lAlaSle.; do., wholesale, lllc craj si,atcr was ashore, ordered the Cheese dull; laws whif. 7' ; sn.all white. , t f 15 d nnd thcse wore 7J4tSc.; larse colored. 7'a-; sr.i ill colored, V,ia ,,.., cimft(,r had nc- 8c ; light .Wins, tiai,'a. .. pint skims. 6'aOc; ent off after General b latter nau ac full skims, L'lj'i'.jr. Ilitu's "rni; New York tually passed hearing distance, nnd l'cimsylvmmi. Iilalil' .e.; western fresh, 10c. General Shatter ts now, strictly spealc- l'ntatoes steadv : Jerseys, il.irml.7.V, Loin: Isl and, nSfi'wL'ri; .h-sey sweets, ti.Vli-iai.Uy, southern sweets, 1 i.luI.S). Tallow, quiet; city, !l1a:iV; co ntry, a uti Cottonseed oil, qntef, prime fllort , J-iviJe. Ciibliagu, dull; Jjoiib Island, ii !. naltimore, Sept. 1. Vlour dull nnd uncliang od. Wheat Ciller; sjiot and mouth, CSaWc; October, (Wjiils'-jc.; IVcember, 67XliiO.!'c.; steamer No. i red, ClUii'ilHe.; southern wheat by wimple, iW iTO ,; do. on Krudo 01 00Kc. Corn llrmor; sot, month and October, aiall'ie.: steanuT mi:.isl, WliJj'a.'lle.; southern white, :ila'Jj'4e ; do. j ellow, !Ua.'ric. Oati quii't: No. - while, western, il sales; No. 2 mixed, 2J.i'.'5o. llye firm; No. -' nearby, Wc. : No. - western. 4:' Hayqulet; No 1 timo thy, ti.M. 1 ' am trendies morn ucttvoj steam to l.U . ,-p ml per bushel, i,il September Cork for :-di-r.s pur ipiarter, as n ;ts ;il Sep tember Livestock Mui'liut. New York, Sejit. 1. Hooves weak; cable lower: live cuttle IUJ4I1II1 refrii?mati'd beef, SuS1 ,e per pound. Calves barely steady. Veals, J.ViS; grassers, $1. Sheep slow and lower; lambs extremely dull and 15c lower: 15 cars unsold; sheep, &ul 5J; himbs, $5 tlo.ii 25; ono cur of yearlings, H.15ul.75. Hons nominally steady ntl alat 00. liast Liberty, 1'a., Sept. 1. Oittle steady; extia, f 5.25a."). 10; jirlme, f5.KI.i5.20: common, $a.50 a 8.S5. Ilos's lower; prlmi mediums, ;4.10.il. 13: henvv Yorkers, J4.05a4 10: common to fair Yorkers, lal 05; tfnt.ssers, 3.8Ua:i IX); heavy lions, ?l:il.05; pl's, fa,;o:v'l.(i5; roughs, $2 60a3.00. Sheep steady; ehoico, 4.O5al.70; com mon, 3.25.U1.75; choice spring luinbs, $5,0oa5.S0; common to good, $4a5.00; veal calves, $0.50a". Beware of Olntnents for Catarrh that con tain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the sense of snii'll and completely derange the wholo s itein when entering It through the mucous surfaces. Much iirtll-les should Ill'MT be hsihI uaeept on lircsei iptlons from reputable pliyiclans, ns the lainage lliey will 00 is ten iohi 10 me goou you Kurone, with r,00 men, ngalnst I can possibly derive from tlu'in. Hall's Cntaiili i. . e . m.u. c..n..i.,..,i , t'ute, inanufai'turi'd by 1 . .1. 1 liency Co., To- It In front. The Spanlaids had i,.,!,,, ()., eontalns no mercury, and Is taken in- When you rail lor DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salve the great pile cuie, don't accept any- ii,i,,.,Ui, Don't 111 talked into accillug substitute, for piles, for sores, for bin 11s. 0. II. HaKculiucli. Tnv tolleelnr Acre-ted, Atlantic City. Seit. 2. Tax Collector lrvonif 1. Cmilery. of llrlgantlne, this county,- was ai li sted hole yesterday chui Red with mlsappuipi latlng nearly $3,000 of moneys collected by him from taxpayers, lie bad In ins pocaei a nui of sale for the saloon of Howard John son, 1S2S Atlantic avenue, which re cited that Johnson had sold the saloon and all that was In It to Cordery tor $1,600. It Is claimed that Cordery paid for the business with money belonging to the town of Hilgantlne. He gave treated soveral hundred cases of this Johnson a check on the Union National ,. ,, , ,11,1 bank, this city, which Johnson cashed uisease 1.1 .11. singes, ....... immediately left town. iiiiiliL'iiant form. i'i. ...... iu i,n .b.nl.t In niv in nil. The Fopaiaiion ot sneaanaoau .. . . n I i. 1 ...... t1.n,,n.,.l n.l unnlil U..M llr I V S K.eillllkUr. I) C ltlffn iuuu-u..U u.... - m......... ..i,.',..i,.l bnsi.lt.il. "that Uay at least one-half are troubled with some many of the soldiers who are walk- aflectioi. of the Throat and I.ungs as those ing about are sulTering from typhoid complaints, arc. acceding to statistics, more 1... Unll.ir .HseasH numerous than others. We would advise nil and deceptive as well. Take the ease not to neglect the opportunity to call on heir of some of these men supposed to be druggM ami get a bottle of Kemp s IJaUm ........u...,, Wb.,11 tbev were ex- lor tne uiroai ana i.iiug t.Tiii.llv. aotliit; directly upon the blood und mucous surfaces of thct,ystcm. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the Rcnuinc. It Is taken iiitirn.illy, anil nnule in l oleuo, onio, 11) I' . .1. uneney .v i;o. ii-sxinioiuiiis ireo. Sold by Druggists, price 75 e. per bottle. Yesterday"" llu-ebnll Humus. At I'ltt-burg -1'ittsburg, 8; Now York, 2 . At Boston Cleveland, II; Ilostou, 2. At Cincinnati-Cincinnati, 5; Warrington, 4. At Louis villo Loutsvllle, I); ll.iltlmore, 8 At Chicago Chicago, 10; Brooklyn, 0 At St Louis Phila delphia 0; St. Louis, 4. AtSprlnguoUl springueiu.il; liuunio.u. iv Wilkesbarre Wilkepbarro, 4; Toronto, 2. At Montreal (culled) Montreal, 0; Syracuse, 0. At Providence (first gamu) Provldenco, 8i Ottawn, 1 ; (second gamu), Provldenco, 10; Ot- tnwu. At Hemline Heading. 11; Newark, 0. At Luneatcr Lancaster, 0; Hartford, S. At Al lentown Hicliniond, f!; Allentoiva, 2 lng, by teason of rank, In command of Cami) Wikoft. but he will not assume the reins of control until his term In the detention camp is nnlshed. In an Interview last evening Genera Shatter said: "I enjoyed the trip north on the Mex ico greatly, but more so on account of the ship being a prize. From a casual observation I like Camp Wlkoff. It seemsjust such a place as I should havo selected. I will acquaint myself tnor oughly with all the details of the camp, "I knew nothing of the Mlles-Alger controversy until I was shown news, papers on my nrilval. I will not dls. cuss It now, that I am unfamiliar with the phases of the case, nor will I en ter Into the controversy at any time. Secretary Alger and General Miles can take care of themselves, and so can I. "The Red Cross and other nurses did good wotk at Santiago, but the front is hardly the place for women. There never was any real scarcity of food in Cuba, but there were no transporta tion facilities to got supplies to the front other than pack trains. The army and the sick In the hospitals down there fared as well as possible In such a ell mate." When told that It had been denied that there was yellow fever In the camp ut Santiago, General Shatter said that It was nonsense, as there was yel low fever there, and the doctors In Santingo, who knew It like a book, said It was yellow fever and nothing else, Santiago was on the mend, the general said, and the sanitary measures taken by the Americans were having . good effect. When nskcil If It would not bo almoot ttH ivoll to allow the "" sek at Santiago to fully recover In Cuba, now that the wet season Is almost over, lie said the best place for every man who could get there was home, and that, while the wet season was nearly over, Cuba was not a good country for sick men to be In, and that the conditions would remain poor for two months at least. In and around the city there hnd been two armies In camp, and armies did not leave the places where they had been In the best of condition. For a few months, he continued, things would not be at their best near Santiago, but natute and time would work out hor own rehabilitation. l'l''V V V Talking It Over, When a party of nut (lie nsrcu worn en get together alone, a common theme of conversa tion is llicii phys ic.d ailments. It 1.1 1... L,Hf.r ir these discussions of the ailments peculiar to women took place twenty years earlier In life. If a little of the iirtulery of mod. cm society were banished, so that young women talked these subjects over among themselves, there would be less suffering among women in middle life. Good health is the best endowment that a human being can have. Good general henlth among women is largely dependent ,,..,, ,.,,,,,1 tncnl hcilth iii .1 woiuaillv wav. Through ignorance and neglect it has be come such an ordinary, common - place tiling for women to suffer from weakness nnd disease of the delicate and Important feminine oicaiilsm. that tuanv women have come to look upon these troubles as an unavoidable lnneriiaiice. inis is a mis. lake. All troubles of this nature may be cured in the privacy of the home, without mirinro-nititr tiin nhnnvious 'examinations nud "local treatment" insisted upon by Mip fiv..miTP Tdivslrinn. Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescription gives health, elastic strength and vitality to the sensitive orgati9 concerned. It alla'vs inflammation, heals ulceration and frees flora pain. It tones flin .mri'i.o ntiil l.iltlds Oil tlie nClVC CeilterS. It makes n woman healthy nnd 6trong, and tlms iirm.ireq her for hcalthv wifehood. cajiable motherhood and a safe transition at tuc cuancc 01 uie. "I want to testify to the great benefit derived frniii tilntr nr I'iprce's Favorite PrcscnOtlon." writes Mrs II. Mnsou, of Strykersvtlle. Wyo ming Co., NY. "I commenceu using u aooui three months before confinement. With my f.irntet- confinement I suffered creatlv. while thU one was comparatively easy, owing to the use of the ' I'avurlle Prescription.' " THE DEADLOCK IN SPAIN. Hniriiwtll Ih I'linlllO to .IlllltO up III" I-eaco uoniiniMsi.iii. Mndrld, Sept. 2. The deadlock over 1 the appointment of the members of the pence commissioners continues. Senor Sngnsta, accoidlnc to Kl Horaldo, Is trying to peisunde the Duke of Teutan, now leader ot the dissident conserva tives, to Join the pence commission. The cabinet sat last evening In con cert, the queen regent presiding. Senor Sagnsta, the pieniler, made a state ment as to foielgn policy, referring paitlcularly to the dlsarnuiicnt procla mation of lmiperor Klchulns. Lieutenant Genernl Conea, minister for war, read a dispatch from Genernl Rlos, acting governor genernl of the Spanish territory In the Philippines Islands, announcing that he had ac ceded to Admiral Dewey's request to open Philippine ports, subject to ratl flcllatlon by the Mudrld government. Several memebers of the chamber of deputies have expressed a strong belief that a cabinet cilsls win imnieuiaieiy follow the meeting of the corles. The probable composition of the new Con servative mhilstery Is being discussed. Tlie lower classes are deeply and per haps dangerously Impressed by the ghastly appearance of the repatriated soldiers from Santiago de Cuba. All Catalonia protests against the continuum? of the special war taxes, and Insists upon their Immedlaterepeal, threatening to close all the factories If this demand Is not compiled with. Why l'orto Itlca Troop Worn Not I'ald Washington, Sept. 2. A dispatch has been received nt the war department from Geneial Miles asking why the troops In Porto Illco lurve not been paid. The explanation Is given that the paymasters with money for the troops were at Santiago and leady to proceed to Ponce, but General Miles objected to these paymasters, saying they would bring yellow fever Infection with them, or the money might be Infected while an boaid the ships, other paymasters have since been dispatched to Porto Rico. From Extreme Nervousness, Ok I'irnl I'll o I Urol Insure your property from loss in tlio oldest and strongest cash companies: l'liila. JJnilci writers Insurance Co. of North America and Kile Association, Hartford I'ho Ins. Co., American Fire Insurance. Co., West Chester Fire. !us. Co., United Flremon's Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 12:1 S. Jaidiu St.. Shenandoah. A stubborn cough or tickling in tlio throat yields to One Minute Cough Cuic. Harmless ill cH'eel, touches Hie right spot, reliable and just what is wanted. It nets nt unco. C. H. Hagenliutii Truth wears well. Peonle have learned that DoYVilt's Little liirly Kiscrs are reliable littlo pills for regulating tlio bowels, curing constipation and sick headache. Thoy don't gripe. C. II. Hasenhucli. MILES HOMEWARD BOUND. Tito auiiiicd thoroughly nt the hospital tlit.v wore found to bo sulTering from typhoid rover. As tho soldiers uro sent to their homes for treatment nnd scattered nil over the country the heeds of a universal epidemic may be sown The end of this thing is not yet in sight." It is 1111 easy matter for infection to truvel in hundreds of dilTereiit ways, according to tho sunie authority. "A lly which alights on n patient or his eicreuient," says Dr. Shoemaker, 'may afterwards poison water, nillk Price 25 and 50c. Sold by all druggists. Trial size free MKT THE DEATH Ur- HcKUco. Armv Olllcitc and 11 ltigcr L-t Lll'o Try! 1 1 IX To save Other-. Savannah, (la., Sept. .'.Lieutenant II. S. .Mm gun, United States engineer corps, in charge of the fortllillcation woik on Tybee Island, and Henry Smith, a rigger, were drowned In Cala bouge sound Wednesday afternoon in an effort to rescue the crew or tne 111 fated Norwegian bark Noe, which went ashoie and was lost on Daufausuie beach. Lieutenant Morgan nnd putty of four or food ; the poison may be t.iken In riggers left Tybee In a sail I hoal : to cross , 1 ' ft , ... the pound to wheie the bark wns the system in so many ways it is al- . . .,. meaUBr8, most impossible to eiiuintimto them. They had reached the rim of breakers l.ate works by eminent authorities m front of the wieck when a tre- ai... ....i.i.i'f..... v lu.linlli niendous sea came down on their boat, agree ...... i,,. ..-' ... w swamping It. All the men were thrown contngious and infectious. The germs "Vn" Vu. but managed t, regain of typhoid will live for weeks under tlu, Morgan was in his uniform, conditions sc.urcolv dreamed of by and wore a heavy mackintosh. Al- tb Irviiiiui " though iv good swimmer, he was me ia iiii i. weighted down with clothing nnd sank. This is the time of the year when e ' . reappeared and typhoid fever isinost likely to becomu eezct the boat, but was torn loose by epidemic, nnd the distribution of so a wave and disappeared. A few min ninny cases among soldiers oyer such utes lter Smith niel . tlio fate un urea of country is apt to bring on ugK(.IILH, to the wn,.k lu the Savannah 11 scourge such us tins country " dlstilct as assistant to captain u. a known. It behooves tlie Glllet never people, therefore, to be extremely careful. Hood's Cure sick headache, bail ROb BIB Uil 111 the mouth, ciuU-d WL Nil 5 tunKiie, Kas la the ,tomach, U R Q dl.tr... Mid iivllipttiou. Ho .... .,,.1.,, i.ui l.Ku t.inla effect. 24 cinU. Tlio odI lllti l Ukit viiM iiuou'4 SrwiirttU. I Tho Rosy Froshnoss And a velvety toltueu ot the skin is lnv riably obulued bf thoro who uso l'oilosl'B A Coiilei-icd Kiiibo..lni-. Hath, Me., Sept. 1. Kx-Mayor Fritz II, Twitched, one of llath's most es teemed citizens, a member of Governor Powers' council and well known In business ciicles In Maine and lassa chUKOtts, Is a confessed embezzler. The amount of the embezzlement is jnuceu at JjCO.ooo, but It may exceed that sum. It Is alleged that for tlie past w or i" vr.nru. iiurliiir which Mi-JIvvltcholl has been connected wnn the worumuu Wool Manufacturing oonipany, various sums have been anniopilateu oy aim Thee amounts were charged to tho. ex Dense account. Mr. Twltuhall was elec ted mayor In 1891 and 1H93, and Bent tQ Gi-noi'nt or tlio Army Leaves l'orto ltlco on tlio Obdain. Washington, Sept. 2. The war de iinrtment makes public the following dlspute'h from General Miles, dated Ponce, Porto Rico: Twelve thousand troops will be left In Porto Rico, and nearly 4,d)0 infantry, cavalry and artil lery will sail for New York on the Obdum, Concho, Chester, Alamo, Mississippi and Manitoba. The divi sion Is under command of Major Gen eral Wilson, with Riigadler Generals Schwnn, Haines nnd Garrotson. All these olllcers have taken part In tho dif ferent engagements and are entitled to much credit, nnd I speak for them nny consideration that can be given on their return home." General Miles himself Is en route from Porto Rico to the United States. He sailed from Ponce yesterday after noon on the transport Obdum, and will arrive In this country probably next Monday. The announcement of his de parture was contained in the following cablegram received by Adjutant Gen eral Corbln from General wnsoni ttnnles of the Second Wisconsin, with iOO men and 28 olllcers, sailed at 2 p. in. today on transport No. 30, the Obdam." The following cablegram also was received from General Wilson: "Transpott Chester sailed at 2:30 p. ,. witli Geneial Sehwan and staff, Genernl Haines and staff and the Fourth Pennsylvania, with 41 olllcers and 1,160 men." Tho Now Deputy Controller. Washington, Sept. 2. Lawrence O. Murray, for several years chief of tho organization division of tho comptrol ler's olllce of the treasury, was yester day sworn In as deputy comptroller of tho currency. He succeeds George M. Collin, of South Carolina who resigned to accept the presidency of a New York national bank. Yellow laundlce Cured. Sn(T,.rinr humanity should be supplied with Hwn. means oossihle for its relief, it is with ttlfntire we nublish the follow ing. "This is tr, rr.riih- iliiit I was a terrible sufferer from Yellow Jaundice for over six months, and was treated by some of the best physicians in our city and all to no avail. Dr. Hell, our druggist, recommended Klectric Hitters ; and nfiertakiniT two bottles. I was entirely cured. I now take great pleasure in recommending them to any person suffering frun this tenible ntiiniiv. 1 am eratcuwy yours, . llogarty, Lexington, Ky." Sold by A. Wasley Druggist. Sin-boo Co Commanil tlio Tumi's. r Washington, Sept. 2. Captain U. D. Slgsbee has been detached from com mund of the St. Paul and ordered to command the battleship Texas. We Have Furniture To suit all classes, in all tlie lntest styles and at all kiiuls of prices. Our stock contains no shop worn goods because we have just opened al our new stand , 131 South Main street. When it conies to taking and selling any thing in the way of Furniture, Stoves, Tinware and Oil Cloths, Vlo .... I .- :l- p n liniitc complete, and guarantee every buyer that he will save 25 to 40 per cent, on a sale. We have also added a nice line of parlor suits. We buy for cash and can, therefore, sell at close mar gins. D. & J. SEIGEL, 123 & 131 South Haiti St. At the terminus of Schuylkill Klectric Uailw.iy. r Bucklun's Arnica Salve. Thn host salvo In tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheara, fover soros, L.ttm- ,.l,m,nd bunds chilblains. COrilS. KUU all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles. or ao pay required. 1 1 is guaraniooii iukiw perfect satislnctlon or tuouy refunded. Price 85 couts eor box For sale by A. Waaler. Scrofula to Consumption. Any ono predisposed to Scrofula can nover bo heulthy nnd vigorous. This taint In tho blood naturully drifts into Consumption. Beingsuchadeep-seated blood disease, Swift's Specific is tho onlv known euro for Scrofula, because General Mllos and staff, nine com- it is tho only remedy which can reach Philadelphia & Reading Railway linuuii.s llurn Hard Coal No Smoke IN KPKKOT JULY lt, tsi.s Trains leave Shenandoah sa follows: Kor New York via l'hllndelpliin, wieli dayi T fin o M n. tit.. 12 27. I 10 UUllli 07 11. Ul. For New York vlaMaucuClmiiK. week day 730 a. 111.. 12 27 and 2 10 11. 111. Iror lwaiunp aim i-nn;ut Jituut, ....jr., 730, 9 51 n.lil., 12 27, a 10 Bliuuuj p. ih Kor I'ottHVUle, weeu uays, 1, m . i 0-. o in. a 07 ntd T 25 i. m. For Tmimqua and Malianoy Oily, week day 7 30, 9 51 a. 111., 12 27. 3 10 and 6 07 p. m. For Willlunisporl, Sunbury and LowlaUirK, .......fc- ,lnvM 11 SO A.m.. 12 27. 7 21 u. Ill For Mitliano) linne, weokilay8,'7 30, 9 51, 11 30 . 111., iz 27, a hi, ow.i so, woa t. m. For Ashland and Sliamokln, week days, 730, linn m . 1227. 310.S07. 725 ami )5iu. m. For Ilaltlmore, Washington and the West via B. AO. It. It., through trains lea-t Kendtiii.' Terminal, l'lilhulelphla. (F. A H. If R.) at 3 20. 7 M, 11 20 a. m., a lu aim l'. r.ii.ij"i 3 20, 7 00, 11 20 n. 111., 3 4fl mill 7 27 p. m. Addl, llnnal tralim from Twenly-fouitli ami Chest nut Btrccts station, week days, 10 30 a. in. 12 20 12 15 S 10 p.m. Sundays, 1 35, S 23 p. 111. TltAINS KOK SHENANDOAH. Leave Now York via Philadelphia, vveeit days, 1- 11, s an, o ou, 11 00 u. u.., . ., 1 it ti . Leave New Vork via Mauch Olnilik, week .I1.VM. 4 30. Q 10 a. in.. 1 30 11. 111. J.eave Philadelphia, IteadlUK Terminal, week dV7'n'aill5.,weekttyV.VlV;r,JW .IV Ill, 12 15,4 17, BOO p. in. Invo l'ottsvlllo, week days, 7 u, 7 10 a. m , .mm f. in A FJt in. "l.eave 'Taniaqua, week days, S 86, 1123 a. in, ' 7.''' t; . 1 . v..... 1. .t....- nil-. It Al Irftavo itluuanoy winy, .. - a. m., 2 22, 5 12, 0 21, 7 41 p. m Inve Alanauoy rianu, wc. in., it ri a , 941. SS2. 641 757. Dm. Iave Wllllamspori, "weeic uays, t .vw - ui 12 31 and 4 00 P. 01. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut slreel warf and South street wharf for Atlantic City. Weekdays Krprcss, 8 00, 9 00, 10 15 a. in., (1 30 Saturdays only), 2 00, 3 00, 3 40 CO minute train, THAT? 110 ono romody can contain the elements necessary to euro all diseas es, Is n fact well known to ovoryouo. Dr. Miles' Svttcm ot Itestoratlvo ltomodles consists ot seven distinctively dllToront preparations, each for Its own purpose Mrs. L. O. Ilramloy, 37 Henry St., St. Cath erines, Ontario, wiltos: "Kor years 1 suf fered from cxtrcmo nervousness and annoy ing constipation, developing Into palpitation and weakness of tlio heart. I was unablo to sleep, suffered much from hcadacho, pain In my left sldo, palpitation and a constant feeling of weakness nnd prostration. I bejan using Dr. Miles' hervlno, Heart Curo and Ncrvo and Liver l'llts nnd tho Anti-Pain Pills to rcliovo sudtlon paroxysms of pain and headache. I soon felt much Improved and the pains and aches und weariness left mo. I then took Dr. Miles' Restoratlvo Tonic and am now restored to my former good hoalth." Dr. Miles' liemedlcsS aro sold by all drug gists under a positive ! guarantee, first bottlo J benefits or money re funded. Iloolc on dis eases of tho heart and! norves freo. Address, DU. MILES MEM0ALCO.. Klkliart. lud. lull .H iviiioo -jm memediesl Restore v3 PROF ESSIONAL CARDS M. BUIIKK, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW. Onlf-i--Kimii l.tillilliiir. eoriier ot Main' an Oelitie stieets, Siienaudoah. I 11 l'OMKUOY. ATTORNHY-AT-LAW Shenandoali, Pa. pltOF. JOHN JONHH, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Ixick Box 05, Malianoy City, Pa. Havtiifc studied under eome of the bust niaiterH lit lAiudou and l'arla. will irlve lessom 'H 011 the vloltli,uiaudolln, guitar and vocal culturow J' -.ir,..- Tiin,iiit 1 h. ah irPHH 11 Pttrttiii mini .a. the Jeweler Shenandoah. ' P ennsylvania RAILROAD. HCHUYKILI. DIVISION. All kinds of stove repnirtng Attended to. DAVISON'S FURNITURE STORE Is still In existence and Is selling large quantities ol Furniture dally. 10 00 a m, 4 45 p m. Accommouaiiou, nuuui, 4 45 P. m. 81.00 excursion train, 7 am. lleturnlng leave Atlantlo City depol, cornet AV.""N'".T',rVr:: IB45 llondavs only! TOO 7 45 105 minute train, 8 20 105 minute train, 9 00 1015,1100 a m.. a 80 4 30 5 30, 7 30, 930 P m. Accommodation. 4 25. 7 50 a. re. 1 05 p. m. J1.00 excursion train (from Mississippi ave. only) uj p. nt. nuiiujr-u.,'v. '. V.V m ilf .', mi it -in 1 on. 1 an s 00. 9 30 d. iu. Ac Vi V u. 5 05 p. m. .8100 exciirnlon train irom iuo 230,145 pm. 'Additional for Capo J ay- " p. in. .Sundays-(81 00 excursion 7 OJ ) 9 15 n 1 . 1 For Ocean City, 30, 8 45 a m. !M, 4 45 pro. f 81.00 excursion l liursnay on. j . w days, 8 13.9 jo a ui. ,,11111 t.nin 1. ' ..." . For further Information, app.y Philadelphia ana ueauing iiauwoy or auuress I, A. SWEIOAKU, Euson J. Wkkkh. tlen'l Sunt., , , en'J l"s ' K lteadlnic Terminal. Philadelphia. We Bottle Army ;iintoim SIiiMt 1'a.v Tax. Wnshlncton, Bopt. 2. A ruling de fining tho tax-reuulrements of liquor dnalprs at army cuiueuns nmuo yesterday by Commissioner of the In ternal llevenue Scott. The decision thn disease. Borofula apoeared on the head of my littlo eriindchlld when only 18 months old. shortly after breaking out It spread rapidly nil over her body. The i-cabs on tho sores would peel off on tho slightest touch, und tho odor iliat would urise inauo me uv mosphere of tho room dlckcning and unboarable. The disease next attacked the or, and wo feared she would lose her sight. 15m Inont nhvBlclans from tho surrounding country wore consul Ul, but could do tlo innocent, sun mio iv - as their opinion that tbo i.n j n u,,. Imtielesa and lm possible to savo the ohlld's eyesight. It wa! then that wo dccldod to try Swift's Speciilo, n-t,.,, moiiinirii. at once made a sriecdvandconv tllCtO Cure, DUO IP iuiy juuiik iuji,.w una Lover had a sign of the dlseaso to return, MRS, ltUTll llRHKKLKV, Saltna, Kan. Scrofula Is an obstinate blood dlseaso, j and Is beyond tho reach of the average I blood medicine Swift's Speciilo S.S.S.'ThoBlood liolds that the speolal tax of a retail tc ti. nniff remedv enual to such deen. Hnuor dealer, or malt Uuuor dealer, aB 1 Boated diseases; it goes down to tlio the case may be. Is required to bo paid Vorv foundation nnd forces out evory - ... ..-1.. ..lni.ltilln ll.i,in,i n, n....,1S I 7 . . T . I t.. , .. t f . 1 I. titinr.. it is uuri'iv ixoriuuie. unu is tho onlv blood romfidy guaranteed to contain no mercury, potash or othor mliiiifol Hiibstnnco wlmtover. Books msiled free by Swift Spcclflo Oompany, Atluntu, ucoi'Uta, It takes more space than we have at our disposal to tell of the many attractive pieces to be found in our stock of .FURNITURE. Where all are beautiful it is hard to select any lor special mention. Our low prices deserve a specinl word of praise. SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK.- Wooden bedsteads, walnut, or antique, (or - - $ 1 .5 lvxtensiou Springs, to fit any bed, for - - $1.00 Steel and Iron lied Steads, white enameled, for - $SiOO for the sale of alcoholic liquor at army canteens If the canteens are not gov ernment aBencIss, and the sales of liquor there ar made tor individual profit. The issue arose at Camp Meade, Mlddletown, I'a. BEER, WEISS BEER, ALE, PORTER Private family orders will receiv prompt attention. Leave them at the office, we will do the rest. COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANY July 1, ls'js. Trains will leave Shenandoah aftur tut, aoo.e uatu for VVlKgau, Ollbertou, Fraclcvlllu, OaxA water, , uiuir, l'oiisvllie. iiauiourK, iu.aun.ft, 1'otliiowii, I'hoeulxvlllu. ftorrlstowu u-d I'ltii atelpllla (llnwl elrrat ..tKtl.ml at I'.'"1 anil in a. lu., 2 02, 0 1 p ui. on week nays. Sundays, 8 15 a. to., 4 15 p. lu. ... 7 38, il4ll a.m. aniT"" ii ''el'u".ilay 11 ui a. lu. anu a ro p. lu. Leave I'oUsvillc for Shenandoah (via Kraek vlllo) 7 10, 11 20 a. ui., it a), 7 10 p. iu. Sunday 10 35 a. m., 3 20 p. in. Ia-'Iivc I'litladeliiMa, (llroad stru. station), li.tr Shtoilidoah at 8 35 a. tu 4 10 p. 111. w.t ,iuy8, Sundays leave al (1 Ml und 9 23 a. u.. Iauvo Uroad Street Blklloii. l'iilladelplila. FOlt NEW YOItK, Kxpress.week-days, 8 20, 4 03, 4 50 5 05,5 15ij 50. 3J.82U, 9 50, 1021 (OlulllK Car), lluua.iu, 12 00 noon, 12 85 .Limited 1 00 aud 4 22 p. V. Dining Cars), 1 40, 2 80 (OlulllK Oar) 8 20, 8 Ml. U2,aoU.5 5o(llnlllcCar), u 00, 7 0,7 00 (lllll iuirCar), 10 ou p. ui., 12 01, lilKia. Suiidays, M, 4 Ul, 4 ou, 0 UJ. o 1J o V uo. iw .I, l. KM. IK. Car), 1135 a. 111., 12 35, 105 (l)liilni; Car) !W( tUllllliK Car), 4 00 tl.iumein -aj luiiuiiK t-ur' aJ,aoo, tuiui.lK v.arj u o, w, , mi, i'.,.i Car 10 ou p. in., 12 01 iiIb'H. x express lor uosioii wintom vuuukdi 1. w .,. oiull....u uii.l 7 Ml n. .11.. (ImIIv. tutskill express, (I'arlor Car), 8 20 11 lu week duys. WASHINGTON AND THK SOUTH. Knr lUltlmnrR unil Washlnirtoil. 3 50. 7 20. 8 .1-', 10 20, II 2d, a. m., 12 09, 12 81 lll..ll!K Car), 1 1 IDililllK CurJ, 8 12, 4 41, 15 25 Co"rj sionai Limited, UinliiK Car, 0 17. IJJi i; Ink' Car, 7 31 lOlulUK Car p. ui., and 12 0. lyni week uays. ouuusyn, a w, , . ... I'tim I l I III. ,11, ir Cut-I 4 11. litU Lui.- Kresioual l.lniltcd, DlnlnK Car, 6 5j lllluli.ij Car, 731 Uliiliiu Cur p. ui. and 12 05 inula. For llaltliuore, accommodation, 9 12 a in, i Oi and 4 01 p m week days, 08 aud II 10 p ui dally. FOK ATLANTIC CITV. i iir..ji trui mLiiIou i la Oelatvare rive .. urldKtt lixpress, 5 to, 9 40 IbO iululltcs a mr 3s laluiuuiesj, iuu iw iihiiukwj, , w r- Mindajs, 5 00, vaj w uuiiuicaj, a in, .as t- u, nuiesj,.iwp.u. ,,... n, ljvuvts laraoi dihici ii. ."r",u'i " 1 "i ' mi irfi ...iMiitin.! i. t. 1 1 ml Kuturdavs onvl. 2 UO 175 minutes, 3 00 175 minutes, 3 30 Lnoiiiinui.jq, iin ins mliiiitesl. 480 173 mlnutesj, 6W)l.l iuinutes,5 30 105 minutes p in. Suuduys, Bug, 730. 8UJ 175 minute., 8 30, 9 00 175 minutes,, j SO 1 70 minutes a in, and 4 30 175 niiuntiw p m Sl.OJ extursluii truili, 7 OOu in dally. For cauo may, Aiiuiestu,, n-. 1 lleacll-lTxpriss, 9 00 a in, 2 30, 4 05, 0 00 i lit wuckdays. hundaja. 8 20tt m. CapoMay on y 1 hit p lu waiuruays. r.xuursioii, , w For Sea Isle City. Oeeau Clly, Avalou and Stone Harbor Kxpresa, 910 a. ui., 2 30, 4 20, 0 00 p. ui. week aays. Duuuays, o uu a. i". i-.' nsioii 7 CO a in dally. if.,r sni..,,r Poliu-Kxoress. 5 0J. S30, lOOji a. ui..l00Saturduy only, 3 oo, 4 00, 5 ou, a 30 p. in. week days. Sundays, 5 00, 8 00, 9 00,'Jf.W a. in. and 130 p. m. I, U..I1UTCUINSON, J. . ivuuu, uen 1 Aianairer, uoh sr ais k t ak. miLHcnfflr-STOK DF.A LF.lt IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco Wholesale and Retail. en Wet Centre Street, Davison's BUSY . FURNITURE . AND . STOVE , STORE, 121-123 North Main St. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. DRINK. CUvARY'S KXTRA I'INK QUAWTY GINGER ALB, Superior SarsaparlUa... and Orange Champagne. "Anthracite Political Club AtHETS EVERY MONDAY EVENINU at 7 o'clock at 211 ltneo street, (Hovers' Hill. It. M. flOYElii Pres. T. MAL1A, Sec'y. A good place for a Ijood drink Michael Mills' Saloon, 2J 15. Centre street, Mcllet'i bulldliur, Wliie, WhUkle, lleer and f!ls- l''"ue beer lu towu alwayn on tap. J UompleiIi lion Powder. the legislature In 1KU3 and lo'Ji.
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