EVENING HERALD KSTAHI.ISIIKII 1H70. fulillslied every Kvenlnc, Kicept Hunday, Hi Hobth .Hums HTRitrr, NriR Ckntbk. TIic lleruld t ilrilrcirii In Mlieuandoah ami the nr (mi i i ' 'lit 'it uts n week, pay ..1,1 uiln ran Uy mi i ja.OO a year, or 2a icntta month, payalilti In advance. Advcttlso incuts charted aeconllnitlo suave and position. Tin- publlsliets reserve the Huh! to cIibiiko Hie iHwItlon or advcrtln'iiient.. whenever tlio puli I ..r ..o. ,1.,,,i.,h1. II. Tliu r itlit Ik teserved to Dleotany advertisement, whether paid lor or not, taat the publishers may deem ' iproper. Advcrtlsinn rates made known mam application. . .... Entered at the potofflco at Shenandoah, Pa., as second clis mall matter. TKIiKI'HONK CONNKCTION 'All the News Thai's Fll lo Print." Evening Herald titsiuy. siuTr.Mur.n c isps. JIM COUNIRY : First. Last and Forever. Sherman ami Alger. Siiict! his rottirn from tlio l'lioilie b1oh'. ux-Soiiiitoi- John Slii'iiuim lin m again iMitort'il tlio political arena lonp; enough to strike at his enemies, anions whom lit' considers the. present Secretary of War ainontr the most bitter. Mr. Sherman has heen say inp; some very unkind things aliont Secretary Alger and the hitter's niatiageinent of the war department. These newspaper attacks, whether they he based upon fact- or not. will create a most unfavorable impression in I'hirope, and they have also given the Democratic leaders material for caustic resolutions at the expense of the Republican party, and those opposed to the administration will not lie slow to take advantage of the situation. We believe that a rigid investigation will show that most of the charges are baseless and have been made because of some ulterior motive on the part of the accusers. The Doniocratii: press has freely circulated these reports of alleged mismanagement on the part of the war department, especially the inter views of the ex-Secretary of State. Mr. Sherman doesn't like Secreta Alger. The feud between them started at the .National Republican convention at Chicago in 1888. Mr. Sherman was then an avowed candi date for the Presidency. It was his last stand for the nomination. (Jen. Alger was also a candidate, had fin backing of the Michigan delegation, and picked up a number of delegates from other sections of the country. Many of these delegates came from the Southern states, and a largo per centage had been instructed for Mr. Sherman, and others were supposed to bu for him because he was their natural choice. In hisbook it will be remembered that Mr. Sherman made a peppery allusion to the capers of (iin. Alger, and people said just be fore the inauguration of President McKiuley that Sherman and Alger could not be members of the same Cabinet, because of the fact that Alger had taken too many delegates away from Sherman at Chicago. Hut this difference was patched up, and apparently they had determined to forgive and forgot. Mr. Sherman's bitter attack upon tin- War Department, and his demand that there should be a rigid investiga tion of ollici'ils responsible for the al leged mismanagement of affairs at Santiago, anil at various camps in the country, is believed to bo due largely, to the feeling that he thinks (leu. Milos has a grievance against Secretary Alger. Gen. Miles married a niece of Sherman. She is a daugh ter of the late Judge Sherman, of Cleveland, and sister to Mrs. Don Cameron. This alfair the reported M-rious difference between the commanding Ueneral of the army and the Secre tary of War- -lias created more of a stir than uny personal controversy since the trouble with Spain began. In justice to the Secretary it must bo said that he is waiting to ascertain definitely whether den. Miles said the things contained in the alleged interview with a correspondent of a Kansas City newspaper. Should the statements not bu repudiated, the chances are that lively times are ahead. (it'll. Alger is liiiown to be much nettled oyer the' publications of the past two weeks, and some of his friends declare that lie will he as anxi ous as other people toliave the fullest investigation by Congress. In an in terview, ho defends the conducted -trio War Department in providing for the soldiers in the Held. Ho declares that every requisition for supplies has been promptly filled, and If thuro is any hick of necessaries for the com fort of the soldiers it has been duo to neglect of the commanding olllcers or to unavoidable circumstances. That Backache All Curod Now Also Salt Rheum and Kidney Troublos. "I had salt rheum nnd kidney trouble, and began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. lit- toro taking this medicine I could not sleep at night and my back ached so much that 1 could jipt Ho Jn bed, and was obliged to walk the iloor at night. I am now able to 1:0 to bed and sleep all night." GEor.ciK Simmon1, Harbor (Jrcc'a, Pennsylvania. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the best la fact tho Ono True lllood Purifier Hood's Pills cure ull liver ills. 'Si cents. Tho Rosy FroshnoBB Aoi a velvety BoItueM of ttie kln U inva riably obtained bf tboro vflto uuo Pouoni'b Complexion powder. WHOLliSOML ADVICE. For I'tuple whose Stomachs Are Weal: and Digestion Foor. Dr. Ilarlamlvin, whoie opinion in divens is worthy of attention, sa when a tnnn or woman comes to me complaining of Imligev tlon, loss of appetite, sour tntnarli, belching, sour wntery risi'if, heiulaclirs, sleeplessac", laik of ambition ami a genual run ilmtn nei vous condition I adie them tn taVe after each meal one or twoof Stuart's I))SwpMn Tablets, allowing the tablet lo dissolve in the mouth, imil thus mingle with the food eaten. 'I lie re suit is that the food is speedily digested before it has time to sour and ferment. Tliee tablets xv ill digest food anyway whether the stomach wants to or not, becouiie they contain harmless digestive principles, vegetable essences, pepsin and Golden Seal which supply just what the weak stomach lacVs. I have advised the tablets with greul suc cess, both in curing Indigestion and to build up the tissues, increase flesh in thin nervous patients, whose leal trouble wasdyspepsia and as soon as the stomach was put to right the) did not Uuow what sickness was. A fifty cent package of Stuatt's nysjiepsin Tablets can be Iwi'ght at any drug store, and as they arc not aseciet patent medicine, they can be used as often as desired with full assur ance that they contain nothing harmful in the slightest degree ; on the contrary, anyone whose stomach is at all deranged ill find great benefit from llie use of Sluart's Dyspepsia Tab- s. They will cure any ifoim of stomach weakness or disease escept cancer of the stomach. Tall size package nt druggists 50c or $1.00 or by mail fiom Stuait Co., Marshall, Mich. Mtehuel Defeats I.bitou. New York, Sept. C Jimmy Michael demonstrated his supei lorlty over 111.) old Welsh schoolmate, Tom blnton, at the Manhattan Ueueh cycle track yes terday iifteinooti In a one hour unlimit ed paced race. When Linton guve up, after tilling 'M miles, tlio little Welsh man was tendered an ovation. Linton cut out with some exceedingly fast work In the beRlmilng of the contest and smashed all existing records from the second up to the eleventh mile, which he covered in 18 minutes and 10 seconds. This was 3 1-5 seconds better thun his own world's record. Michael wus two seconds slower than Linton, but also ahead of the record nt this point. Iioth weie behind the rccoid In the lath mile, but In the 13th the recoid of 22:21 1-5. held by Harry Kikes, of (lien's Falls, N. Y., was beaten. Michael did the distance In 22:18. The exact distance made by Linton was SO miles and G30 yards. Michael won by 2 miles, 890 yaids. Beware of Olntnents for Catarrh that con tain Mercury, ...Ill .11r1.lv il.-lliiv the si'll-e o .,.,..11 tin, I i'otimli tflv d'erunire Hie hnlu s stent when entering It thn.iiirh Ha- mucous surfuu". Siub iiltleles should lu-ser lie to-id except n prescriptions from reputable pliylclani. 11 the .1 ll. .v will il,. I ti'ii fulil to the irood Sim tan mwslblv derive from them. Hall's 1'iitui 1 h t lire, nianiiratxurL-u ny i'. .1. s iiciicj .v .... ..- 11 I'MutnJiii no iiu'ri'iirv. ami Is taken ill . -.lit-. m'tiuir illrcctlv upon the blood mid mucous surfaces of the system. In huylni; Hall's Catarrh t arc lie sure vnu tret me m-nuinc. tt i taken Internally, and made In Toledo, Ohio, bj . .1. Chenev .V 1 o. jcsuiiioiiiiiii il' ". Sold by PrliBKl-ts, price M e. per bottle. CSonernl Miles i;pect-il Today. New York. Sept. G. Ueneral Miles Is expected to arrive In New York on the transport Obdam today. On hoard the Obdnni are also the Wisconsin volun teers. Uesldes the Obdam the transport Chester Is expected to arrive with Gen erals Schwan and Haynes and staffs, and the Fourth Pennsylvania volun teers on board. The Obdam nnd the Chester will be met down the bay by several ferryboats and tuns. Tho soldiers will be taken off the vessels and landed at a pier nearest their re spective railroad stations. To Cure 11 Cold In One !ay Take Laxative Iiromo Quinlno Tabluts. All druggists rufund tho money if it fails to cure. 25e. Tlio ceuuino has L. II. Q. 011 each tablet. tf Threatened Ills Colonol'H I.lro. Washington, Sept. G. In response to a request for Information concerning tho reported attempt made by a private of the First Mississippi volimteeis upon tho life of Colonel Covnn, of that reclment, General ItrecltlntldRC last night wired the war department as fol lows: "Ptivate J. A. Kinney, Company If., of the leglmetit, Is alleged to have entered the colonel's tent nfter he had retired for the night about 10 o'clock, Sept. 3, and with a lood'-d revolver vio lently thieatcned the life of the colonel. The soldier Was ariested ufter trying to shoot the adjutant nnd causing much dlsotder In camp. The court mot for the trial of Kinney at 8 this morning." Tcrriblo plagues, those ItchiiiK, pestering diseases of tho skin. Put an end tn misery. Doan's Ointment Cures. At any drug store. An Ai-euseil Chaplain'- Denial. San Francisco, Sept. G. Chaplain Jo seph P. Molnlyte, reported as having been ordered court martialed for cer tain utterances said to have been made by him against Captain Fvnns, whom he chunred with cowardice, arrived here 11 few days ago. He piofessed to be greatly surprised when told of the action of the department, and says he bus been misquoted nnd misrepresented by the newspapers, amVthat the re ported Interview wltK-Vilm published by several eastern .ifpers was garbled. Ho says that Ve will prove his conduct to have beeniot unbecoming nn otllcer. liUrTltifno Ddiiiiigo In Missouri. " 1. m R A l,ti..li.nn ttl. JUUU1UI, 111"' v. v swept over St. Joseph last evening, Ituln and hall uccoinpanteil tne wind, IleBldcnces were unroofed, atacKS anu barns were torn down nnd many build ings were ulteily demolished. Many families were rendered homeless. The monetary lost. Is placed at 1150.000. Ycistcrdav's llnsolmll fiantox. At PhlladelplUu First game (10 In nings): naltlinoio, C, Philadelphia, 4. Second gumo: Philadelphia. 11. Unltl- inoro. 10. At Hrooklyn-Flrst game: New York, 4; Drooklyn. 1. Second fcunc: Brcnklyn, Hi New York. 3. At lloston Flr.Jt game: Huston, 2: Wunhlnston. 1. Second game: Hoston, fl; Washington, 2. At Qii!eis First gamo: Chicago, 0; Pittsburg. 1. Second game: Pittsburg, C; Chicago, 1. At Cliuiliimtl-Flrst gume 01 Innings): Cleveland, S; Cincinnati, G. Second game: Cincinnati. 1; Cleveland, 0. At IioulsvUle-St. Louis. 8; Louisville, 0. At Tin onto First gaiuu: Syracuse, 4j Toronto, 1, Second game: Toronto, 3; Syracuse, 0, At Monti cnl First guino: Montreal, 8: Oltuwu, 0. Second gume. Montreal. 2; Ottuwn, 1. At Sprlnglleld Flrst gume: 'Wllkt-abarro. 3; SprlngtloU. 1. Second guine: Sprlngdoid, 6: Willies- barre, 0. At Providence First game (10 Innliiiss) lltlffulo, 2; Providence, 1. Sec ond game: Providence, S; llutfalo, 2. At He. tiling First gume: Heading, 11; AUentown, 7. Second game: Allentowii Hi Hwtdlug, 10. At Itlehmond-Flrst gume: Hlchmond, G; Norfolk, 1. Second guino: Hlchpioitd. G; Norfolk, 2. At Hart ord Flrtt gume: Lancaster, 3j Hartford, I. Second gume (10 innlngH): LutioaBter. Ci Hartford, 1. At Puterson (morning) Newark, 8; Paterson, D. At Newark (af ternoon) Newark, t; Puterson, L HOLLAND'S GIRL QUliEN. I lit v I'.iitlniFilaslle Itoi'i'inloii 011 Kntm--lntr Amsterdam 1'iir llnllii-otitiiiioiit. AttiMerdnm, Sept. G. The formnl en thronement of Queen Wllhelmltui taken place today. On her Journey from the reiemu ty. On her Journey fiom the Hague to tills city, accoiiilmnled by her mother, the youthful monarch was received with cveiy manifestation of affection by the assembled thousands she passed en route. The urn-en arrived In tills city at 2 o'clock, and was 1 ntbuslnstlcally re iclved. Aft'-r tin- butgoiiiasttr had de livered a speech of welcome the queen QUERN YVILHBLMINA. drove to the Damplatz. The uniformed guards lined the entire route and kept back the throngs. The crowds In the streets, at the windows and on the roofs formed a scene of the wildest enthusiasm, everybody shouting and singing to the utmost of their ability. The royal conch was of white, orna mented with sold, and drawn by eight black horses. Queen Wllhelmlnn, who looked pale and tired, bowed and waved her handkerchief continually. In front of the palace the army and navy were drawn up In the foim of a great square before drawing up at the entrance ot the palace. A few moments later Queen Wllhelnilna appeared upon the balcony and bowed repeatedly to the G0.000 jieople who upproaehed tho pal ace waving- handkerchiefs, hats and ilags. Meanwhile many bands were playing national airs, chimes of bells were llmjiiiiL' and steam whistles shi leklm; I heir salutes tn the young sovereign. The entire court. In carriages, par ticipated In the procession to the pal ace. A guard of honor composed of Benernls escorted the loyal coach. How to Look Good. Good looks are really more than skin deep, depending entirely 011 a healthy condition ol all the vital organs. If the liver be inactive, ii.ii hive a bilious look: if vour stomach be .bcnnlnti-il vmi haw a dvsiieptia look : if your kidneys be allected, yon have a pinched look. Secure good health, and ou will surely have good looks. "Klectiic Hitters" is n good Alterative and Tonic. Acts directly on the slom.ich. liver and kidnevs. Purifies the blood, cures pimples, blotches and boils, and gives a good complexion, livery bottle guaranteed Sold at A. Wasley's drug store. 50 cents per bottle. liemoci-iits win In Arkansas, Little Hock, Sept. . Arkansas yes terday elected a full corps of state of ficers, 100 members of the lower house of the legislature, 10 state senators, local olllcers In each of the 75 counties, and voted on the ndoptlon of two Im portant constitutional amendments, as well ns the question of the liquor license In the different counties. The Demo cratic state ticket, headed by Daniel W. Jones, Is undoubtedly elected, the only question being the size of the Dem ocratic plurality. The vote on tho con stitutional amendments Is In doubt Ono of these provides for the creation by the leglslatute of n railroad com mission and the other for the levying of n tax of three mills for road pur poses. "Now good digestion waits on appetite, and health on both." If It doesn't, try lliirdock blood Hitters. Philadelphia Oarsmen Lead. New Yoik, Sept. G. In the ninth an nuul regatta of the Middle States He gatta association, rowed yesterday on the lloiiem liver one mile course, the Philadelphia oarsmen again showed their superiority over the local rowing men by winning eight out of the twelve events, Including the four single scull lng races, Junior singles, Intermediate singles, senior singles and quarter mile dash. The greatest surprise of tho day was In tho seml-elght oared shells Tho Falrmount crew, of Philadelphia, was picked to win the race, but tho Holieinlans. of New York, got a lead after an eighth had been rowed and won by four lengths. The Falrmount men won the Intel mediate champion ship at the national regatta this year. EVERY BRIDE and wife should know about the pre paration that for half a century has been helping expectant mothers bring little ones into the world without danger and the hundred and one rMii discomforts and distractions is applied externally, which is the only way to get relief. Medicines taken internally i)illv' will not help and may t.iA sRd result in harm, 's fits and prepares every organ, muscle and part of the body for the critical hour. It robs child-birth of its tortures and pains. Baby's coming is made quick and easy. Its action is doubly bene f used during the whole of pregnancy. SI per bottle at all drug stores, or sent by mail on receipt of price. Hooks Free, containing valuable Infor mation to all women, will be tent to any ndilrcss upon application by The D rod Held Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ca. ficia KI0NE Jl-?li DISEASE OVERCOME Salcs'laiHc arc necessarily on their feet much of the time. Tho same is true 01 i.i.iny wMneu whoso household duties keep them busy front li'oi aitip; till night. The result is heudnches, r dlz.v spells, pa .is in the back and a fcelingof ocinguttcriy tiitdout. Tbol ottblo can often be traced to tho Kidneys, j 1ll.,.1il. r n.wl 1 T, bint v 1 1i-, una rVn nnri ttllt o thnun TiartS -mm to be everything claimed for it, The this offer to be strictly guunno in every 1 ALGER-MILESJONTROVERSY. Kansas City Star Dei-luroM Shorten- Ir iiorcil (iouoritl M lies' Order's. Kansas rlty, Mo.. Sept. G. The Star prints the follnwlnc from Its special war cnrienpondent, Mr. W. J. Whelp ley, touching on the Alger-Mllcs con troversy: "The statement made seml-olllclally from Washington that Major C'.encral Miles was not In command of the San tiago expedition up to the time It left Tampa Is not borne out by the otilclal records of the war department. Theso records prove that Miles not only con ducted the preliminaries with CJcncral Onrcla. but was then recognized by tho war department as ireneiiil command hie; even of fleneral Shnfter's nnny. "The details of Ueneral Shafter's actual equipment and method of movement were naturally left to Shat ter, but a Kcnernl plan was devised by General Miles anil directions weie Is sued to Oenetnl Shaffer by him, which, after loavliiK Tampa, the latter entirely ImniU'd. Ueneral fthafter left Tampa, with the full knowledge that he was subject to orders from Uetiernl Miles, and up to that time the war depart ment recouiilzed this slate of nlfnlrs, which Is provided for In the federal statutes nreanlzlnc the army of the United States." For broken surfaces, sores, insect hitos, lull lis, skin diseases and esiierinllv piles then is one reliable remedy, De.Witt's Witch lta.ei Salve. When you call for HcWitt's duii'l accept counterfeits or frauds. You will not be dis'ipimiuted with IVWItt's Witch Hael Salvo. C. It. Ibmenbuch. Hunter Acelilontall.v Killed. Wilkesburre, Pa.. Sent. II. William J. Williams, aged 18. was accidentally killed while bunting on the mountain yi-cterilay. He stood his loaded gun against a tree, and then accidentally struck the ttlgger with his foot. Tho weapon was discharged and the entire load of shot entered his side. lie died an hour later. A Great surprise sin store for nil who use Kemp's llalsam ir the Throat and Lungs. Would you he- nwe lli.it it is sold on us mcius ana any 1 druggist is authorized by the proprietor of this wonderful lcnicdy to give you a sample ttlefrec? It never fails to cure acute or chronic roughs. All druggists sell Kemp's llalsam. Pi ice 25 and 50c. l)enlh of Kv-Govoriioi- Faulk. Yankton S L)., Sept. C lion. Andrew J. Faulk, well known throughout the northwest, died Sunday night at his home In this city. Mr. Fnulk was the third governor of Dakota Tetitlory. aifcl It wiir mainly through Ills insis tent endeavors that the opening of the Hlack Hills tn settlement was se cured. During his long residence in the Dakotns he held, aside from tho gov ernorship, several prominent public of fices. For Constipation tako Karl's Clover J'oot Tea, the great Wood Pttriner. Cures Head ache, Nervousness. Eruptions on the Puce, and makes the head clear as a bell. Sold by P. V. Kirlin and a guarantee. I)eperato Streol Hum. Meridian, Miss., Sept. G. Tho most desperate stteet duel In the history of Meridian occurted yesterday between Jim Fin iter, a nototious negro, and Alex Webb, Ills son-in-law. Both emptied two re vol vets. Webb retreated Into a Jewelry stoie, followed by Flnner, still shooting. The daughter of Flnner at tempted to kill the olllcers who went In to arrest tho men. A fusillade pass pd between Flutter nnd daughter and Webb and his daughters In the stoie, Webb was shot three times, and will die. Flnner was shot thtee times before he was killed by Citizen Burgers. Webb three months ago was shot by Flnner, who waylaid him, and yesterday ended the tragedy. Webb married Flnnor'3 daughter, and bad blood had since ex lsted. Mr. lla.vurd'H Condition, Dedhutn, Mass., Sept. U. The condl tlon of Hon. Thomas F. Hayurd dur lng Sunday night was unchanged, but yesterday a slight improvement wub noticeable, and for the first time for 21 hours ho wns able to recognize the members of his family. Ho was un conscious all day Sunday, but as tho air became cooler In the early morning he revived somewhat and returned to consciousness. The physicians who are In constant attendance stato that tho heat has a very weakening effect upon Mr. Hnynrd, and that his condition un dergoes a rapid change for tliu uette as soon as the heat subsides. Tho Case Against .Mrs. llovlctu. Ran Francisco, Sept. C Chief Lees went to Sacramento last night to visit Governor Budd lccardlns the extra dltlon proceedings. Mrs. Botkln ap nenred In Judge Cooke's court this morning, but her case was continued Tomoriow she will bo taken to Pollcq Judge Joaclilmson's court and her trial for sending poison through tho malls will be commenced. Subsequent pro ceedlngs will depend upon the action to bo taken by Governor Budd upon tho xtrctd!tlon papers issued by Gov ernor Tunnel, of Delawute. A stubborn cough or tickling in the throat yields to Olio Miituto Cough Curo. Harmless in oll'ect. touches the right spot, reliable and just what ia wanted. It acts at oiu o, 0. II. Ilagenhtich. KopamiroJiyoui RUPTURE Jf you fcar tho CHAMPION TRUSS, Mnrln Rv 'UiadelohU Truts Co.. C10 Locu&l Phhi, Pa. n II nniiirjr UI 1 l - 'II CHASE s r ciitt'Hiiwlop tu lo Ii. tl ' iitn I ititHlittlit m blxyiuout lmiuJM cHBfiy It-urn ii) AittlrvKH T!n K.ll.CIIAhKrO, arc alloctcd, pu' some urine in a bottle and let it stand 24 hours. A. sediment nt tho bottom is n positive sign of Kidnev trouble. So is frequent desire to urinate, especially nt night; pain In passing water', stains on the linen; pain in the sm ill of the back; Inability to hold urine. There in no neccssitv for a doctor for cither men or women in such enscs. Dr. D.ivid Kennedy's Pavorito Remedy can be taken, and relief and cure will follow. It is to be found in the drug stores at tho small cost of $t for n largo bottle. . , SAMPLU HOTTLI5 PRER. Send your name and address to the 1 r. David Kennedy Corporation. Rondout, N. Y., tiienth'n this fofi,r, and a sample bottle and pamphlet of valuable information will bo mailed to you free of chatp-o. Pavorlte Remedy will prove upon trial p.ihlishers of "its paper wl 1 gu irnn ce s use of the word. Don t dola w ritiugus. to BinniiKaiiAM and mempuis. tTKsimrvssKii SKnvici: ciFratim nv the SOUTIIUKN RAILWAY. Leaving llroad fiticet station, Philadelphia, lit C.:fir p. m. dally, the "Southwestern Limited," carrying a dining car and the most luxurious Ptillinau riravtine room sleep ing cam, reaches llirniliighan tlio following night at 10:10 and arrives at Memphis tlio noxt morning nt 7:10. Through sleeping cars for Asheville, Sivaiinah, Jacksonville, Tnnipi, Atlanta, Mobile and New Orleans are also attached to this train Pullman reser vations1 can bo made In advance and nil In formation obtained by eommunlintiiig with John M. Ileal, District Passenger Agent, 82 Chestnut stlcet, 1'hila.lclplila. lie Not involved. A Cough, Hoarseness or Croup, aie nut to ho ttlUcd with. A dose in time of Shiloh's Cure will savo you much trouble. Sold by P. . Kirlin and a guar antee. Mm- ,iilloi-i Drow lied. Jacksonville, Fla.. Sept. 0. Tht schooner Itlilmrd V. C. Hartley, Cap tain Fulkoi. aiih.il In port yesterday bringing two cobned men saved from the wreck of the schooner Douglass Oregory, Captain Nat Woodman, which roundel oil oil Poll Hoyal, S. C, at 1 o'clock last Wednesday morning. Tho captain, mate, steward ami six men Were lost. A Comity i'l-ea-oirer'f Shortntrp. Ciookston. Minn.. Sept. fi. The bonds niMi of Coiintv Treasurer Heaudrey yesterday became aware of a shortage In the cash necessary to balance the books of that ofllce. Tho amount Is believed to be about JG.000. The short age Is laid to Deputy Ticasurer Joseph Matthews, who left eaily In July to at tend the ( nnaha exposition and has not been heaid of since. l-ri'Mlrtont Itm-k to Vithlittrtoii. Washington, Sept. 0. President Mc Kinley and his party arrived at Wash ington eaily this morning, having left the home ot Vice President Hobart, at Patersnn. N. .1.. late last night, nfter attending a dinner tendeted by Attor ney Genet nl Gliggs. Stop That Cough ! Take warning. It may lead to Consumption. A &"- bottle of Shlloh' uro may save your life. Sold by P. I), ill in and a guarantee. Doctors Can't Cure It! Contauinus blood poison is nhsolutoly beyond tho skill of tho doctors. They may doso a pationt for years on their moreiuial nnd potnsh remedios, but ho will nnver be rid of the diseaso : on tho other hand, his condition will grow steadily worse. S. S. S. is tho only cure lor tins terrlnlo nmictiou, bcenu9u it is tho only remedy which goes direct to tho cause of tho diseaso and forces it from tho system. I was allllcted with Blond PolBon. and the host doctors old mo no good, though I took their tieutineut faith- lully. In fact, I seemed to get worse all the while. 1 took almost every so-called blood remedy, but they dldnot seem to reach the dis ease, and had no effect whatever. I was dls- 15, iiraiiruvu, i"i 4. dcviiiu tir thnl t wmilil n.vpr tin cured. At the advice ol VIC'c' a menu i men 100s ,yp o. S. S., and began to Im- medicine, and It cured tne completely, build, lmr un niv health and Increasing mv annotlto Although this was ten years ago, I have nevei yoi nau a sign ox lue uueasp 10 return. Staunton, Va. It is llko solf-dostruotion to continue to tnko potash and mercury; besides totally destroying the digestion, thoy dry up tho marrow in tho hones, proi dueing a stillness and swelling of the joints, causing tho hair to fall out, und completely wrecking the system. is guaranteed Purely Vegetable, and ia the only blood remedy free from theso duugm-ims minerals. Hook on self-treatment sent froo bj Bwift Specific Company, Atlanta, Qa, EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and -Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. rniLn.-enenr - stoke. ii lIKAI.KIt IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. SO West Centre Street, Anthracite Political Club MHIiTS RVRRY MONDAY HVONINU nt 7 nVlk nt St4 Km-Mhtri'tt, . (JltntT1 II 111. II. M, T. MALIA, Sec'y. nOYHR, Pres. Spanish mam ouiiit Tho Anticipated Si'iiKiitltiiial Scpiiom Did Not Tnkii I'lneii. Mailt Id, Sept. C Those who had ex pected sensational scenes on tho re opening of the chouibcts yesterday were disappointed. Tho general public seems Indifferent. The people at largo nie opparcntly convinced thot Spain must accede to whatever the United States demands. At the close ot tho censorship dis cussion, In which deputies who ate journalists piotcstcd emphatically against the attitude ot the government, Honor Homei.o y Hoblcdo accused the government of Illegality In continuing the suspension of tho constitutional guarantees after the reopening of tho cortes. He demanded Immediate de crees revoking the suspension. Senor Capdepnn, the minister of the Intel lor, replied that the time was not opportune to revoke the suspension, and reminded Senor Homero y Hobledo Hint a former government, of which Senor Hornet u y Hobledo was a mem ber, had acted In tho same way In 1875. lltitlur'w order Wn Too Arbitrary. Washington, Sept. C Tho court of Inquiry appointed to Investigate tho trouble In the Third Vimlnla volun teers at Camp Alger, caused by on nl legcd assault upon a negro and the consequent Issuance of an order by (eneral Hutlcr ielleetlns seriously upon the regiment and reslilctlug the members to tho limits of their camp and requiting eeveinl roll calls a dny to bo had, has repotted Its findings to tho war department. Tho report, It is understood, acquits the regiment as a body of all riotous and unbecoming conduct, and declares that had General Hutler been cognlznnt of all the facts of the case his sense of Justice would not have permitted him to Issue so drastic an order. Eucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salvo in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fovor sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin bruptloas, and posltl rely cures pllos, or .10 pay temiirod. It Is guarautccd to give por'ect satisfaction or motty rofujuled. Price SB 0 Hits pur box. For sain bv A . Waslor. The South and ItH Advantages. Tlio Southern Hallway has issued for free distribution, a sixteen page journal des criptive of Virginia, North and South Cam Una, Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama nnd Mississippi. Persons seoking new locations, or capitalists desiring to make safoaud prollt- ilile investments will Hud tho information outlined therein both valuable and litter sting. Copies will ho mailed froo upon ap- lication to John M. Beau, District Passcn- ;cr Agent. S28 Chestnut street. Philadelphia. Pa. Give the Children a Drink called Graiu-O. It Is a delicious, appetizing, nourishing food driuk to tike tho place of colleo. Sold by all grocors and liked by all who have used it because when properly prepared it tastes liko tho finest colleo but is freo from all its Injurious properties. Grain- Oaids'dlgoitlon and strengthens the nerves It is not a stimulant but a health builder, nil children, us well as adults, can drink it with great benefit. Costs about 1 as much as eotlee, 15 and 2!ic Philadelphia & Reading Railway Kni'Miis lturii Hard i;o.ll Nti sniOKe IN KiVKOT JULY lot, HUH TrntiiH leal u illieiillliiloitb ,lti IoIiowh: For New York via l'blladuliilda. week dain. Tuuuaiu, in., i zi. j iu i.n.1 1. u, p in. lror Now oi i via aiaiicti lann.,. w.-eit iiair 7.10 a. in., 12 2" ami 3 10 i. in. Kor K'oailliiL' anu riiil.iuelpltl.i, wcolc OavH. 7 30. 9 St a.m.. 1 1 '27. H 10 and U 07 u. " l'or l'ottdMlle. wetu ilayn. 7 30. urn a, ,.. 12 27,3 10, 0 07 ami T 25 p. 111. For Tumaciiia and Mabauoy City, week dav-, 7 30. a 51 a. m.. 12 27 3 10 and 6 07 n. m. l'or wuuatnKtiori, riuniiury uuu Lewis' urg week days. 11 30 a. m.. 12 27. 7 V u m ror Alaliano) I'lane, wcokdayii, 7 30, v 5-1, 11 30 m,, i- -n, a ju, u w, v 2a, u aa i, tu. For Asbland and Sbamokln. weelt davi. 7 30, 1130 n. ill., 12 27, 3 10, G 07. 725 an J For Baltimore, Wnamimloii and tliu Wtatvia u. ,x yj, iv, jv.. miuup iruuiB leu- I livauini; Terminal, l'liuaueiplila, (t It. 11 K.) at 3 20, 7 55. 1120 a. in., 3 10 and 7.27 . I Holidays 3 2U, 7 ou, ii a a. m., u ia ana i 27 . lu. Auui llonal trains from Twenty-tourtli and CI, eat nut ptreela Biaiiou, weeic aays, tosu a. in. 12 20. 12 1& a 40 p.m. suuuaya, 1 bo, 'a p. iu. TKAINB FOlt SHKNANIJOAlI. Ijavo New York via l'mladelpbta. week days, 12 15, 4 80, 8 00, 11 80 a. m., and 1 45, 4 30 9 00 p.m. Leave New York, via Maucb Chunk, week days, 4 SO, 9 10 a. in., 1 80 p. m. Leave l'liuaueipuiH, iieuuniK icriuiuni, hcbk days, 3 40. 80, 10 21 a. m. and 1 80, 4 CO p. tu. l.ouvo Iteadlng, week days, 7 0 J, 1OOS, a, 111. 12 15, 4 17, 8 00 p. 111. Leave l'ottsvllle. weelc days, 7 10, 7 40 a. 111 12 30 4 10, 0 10 and 8 50 p. tu. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 8 30, 11 23 a. tu,, I 49, 5 60, 7 30 p. m. Leave Malianoy City, week days, 9 01, 1147 a. tu., 2 22, 5 12, 0 21, 7 41 p. tu Leave Malianoy I'lane, week days, 030, 9 2.1. 10 25, 1159 a. m 2 41, 5 82, 8 41, 7 57, p 111. Leave 'Wtlllainsport, week days, 7 42, lUOO a ni., 12 34 and 4 CO p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVI8ION, Leave Pblladolplda Cbcstnut street waif and Soutli arecl wbati for Atlantie City. l'nAr.ln.,u irv..rQau arm o nrt liijta ... 4 1 !tn Saturduvs only), 1 00, 3 00, i 40 00 minute train , 100 105 mliiutu train, 4 30, 5 00 fti.1 minute, train I. 5 40. 7 00 11. tu. Accommodation. 015 a. in., 5 00, 8 80 p. in IL00 excursion train 700 am. Sundays Uxpress, 7 30, moo, 8 30, 9 00, 1000 a ro,4 43pm, Aocoinmmiaiion, u 15 a u., 4 43 p. nt. $1,00 excursion train, 7am Returning leuvo Atlautlo City dupol, comet Atlantie and Arkunsat avenues. Wcekrfavs Uxtiress. (1145 Moudavs only) TOO, 7 45 105 mintlta train, 8 20 LC3 uiiniitu train, 9 00, 1015, 11 0U a in., d 80, 4 30, A 90, 7 30, 930 p. 111. Accommodation, 425, 750 a. 11.. 405 p. 111. (1.00 excursion train (from Mississippi ave. oinyj uiu p. 111. Miuiuays express, liiHi, 1 00. 5 00. 0 00, 0 30. 7 00 7 30. H 00. 9 30 n. tu. n commndatlon. 7 15 u m.. 501 p. in 9100 excursion train (trout toot ot Mississippi uve, oulvl. ti 10 11 111. For Capo May and Hea Isle City. 8 43 a. tn.. 2 :J0, 4 41 p 111. Additional for Cape May 4 15 p. in. Hunuays (i uo excursion 7 00 J D 1.1 a 111. For Ocean City, 8 30, 8 45 a 111, 2 30, 4 45 put, (1 00 excursion Thursday only) 7 00 u 111, Huie days, 8 15, 9 15 a m. tkarlor Cars on all express trains. For further Information, apply to nearest rnniuicipuia aim iieautng Hallway ticket agen or address I A Hwpmini, lfruo T Wwvm tlcn'l Huiit., Oen'i l'aan'r Agt., ucwiiiiK auriuuiai, 1 Biiuueipuia. THE GREATEST BOOK OF THE AGE! Should be la Every Home and Library. 1 People's lie Histoig Ta written by I Hi-lit Hon. William V,vArt QlaiUtona. r.S'i'rt'tuier 01 urea itrman ana irviunn, enter, Knif.t Uev. A. II. HHlue. Oiihhh' f Vil Inun. OiforJ. Una. ltl.V. Heuiiiiary.Uhicaiio, lll.iUv. i reJerlo w carrar, inary.UhicBiio, lll.iUuv. rrederio NV Furrar. iuuturuurr. 1.1 Bier ii.iJ.ipttu. it,u.,Murit iMiHTKitioioerfnie, m IImih. homerTllla. Muui.t UfV. J? rtil.K V UUllHHIIIU, i. il, Aiiuuur ihhkiuih, !litcHu, III. 1 Uov. (iaorus f. 1'eutocottt, l.I.,MtrI lioilQ iTOoimiirum i;nurvii, i-duuuii. i-.nu.i t. n, m..nii-il.iir. Ii 11 . tfUlvnrv ItitutlMt ( Ikurcii. New York Vitv'. N. V i Uev, Murtjn Hutumerbnll. 1.1)., Main Va1t,.r.lUt lllt.trrh. lwiilnn.Me.i ltuv. Frank M IlriKtol, 1 .(.. t'irttt Mfthotllat FitUconul Cliurch, KVunitoi,lll.i ltov. W. T. Moore, I.L.D. ''lbei'lul. i'r" (( if.,iQ 1. it. Until h flnnirf nut lonal (burch. I to-ton, Mutti.J ltuv. JotteIi Anor lleet, 1UK, U jlean IaIpzIb UnWerIlr. Ulnrlc. Ownianyi Itev. Mm in.... - vi'iin.... it 11 llnTwAra tv of i'Llcaco. Chi rnco. lll.t ltuv. HHmuar Ilntt. D.D.. Trinity. ColleBt., n.7-.f,.-.i wM..i!.,v .1 iin4t ililton.lJ...Ht..loni. WooJ lro. " Clin roll. London, Kuif.t Her, Oeorg miui 111 iitiiiiiv .(iii inious M full. unca lllQtitra1 llom. ullt Ji'e, clotb. ilU; Ul( luTuut, full Ia.,h..I It All Hon. (Stylo A-piU lae. full 111 linBAH. jti 1 I lft (il, Htyla II two volumes, ium 191 i,ntid ji 111 . iu in i'Ai;in.iiuario tiru, fofibwui imper cover. cdwihJ, trluirueJ til1 ui 1 1 get prifi': pan, rur Mil ai an imuiui " fiirtbor Infnrniatbm, vrtt llh lublibai.U'i au4 211 Muuiim tiUi linne: l)r. Miles' Nervintf A nCMCDY FOB THE Effects of Tobacco. 1Q11 cxcrsslvo uso of tobacco, especially 1 y young men is aiivaya injurious and undoubtedly r.hortens Ufo ttuitorlallv. Sir. 1M. C. Ilbscti, compositor on tho Contra Cojta JVcuh, Martinez, Cat, writes; "1 hum uscdj)!-. Miles' Itcstoiatlvo Nervine niidto colved much buioCt from It. I was troubled with norraustioss, dlizy spells and sleepless ness, cau.-,ed by tlio Uio ot tobacco and stim ulants. I took Dr. lilies' Kcrvlno with ntar vclously good results, allaying thodlzzlncss, quletlns tho nerves, and onabllns mo to clecp und rest, proving In my caso u very nuncfielal remedy " Dr. MUos' Itestoratlvo Ji'ervlnoH especially adapted to icotorlng tho nervous sji.iom tolls normal condition undcrsuch circumstances, Hpoothcs, heals and strctistheiii.. STSSfWf Dr. JHlos' l'.emello., Qn guarantee, first bottle W Nervine beucfita or monoy ro- .RostorOO IIIUUUU, HWlt Ull U18- cascsot tho heart and nerved freo. Address DU. MILKS MKDICAIi CO., Klkhart. Ind. PROF ESSIONAL CARDS ATTORNKY-AT-LAW. Ortlcf Hgiin iHillilliiKt ton t o! Vntre Htrfftn, Htinniiilji;ilt. I'OMKItOY, ATTOHNRY-AT-LAW rllietuitidoali, Pa. it . pHOK JOHN JON1CH, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, l.ock rtoi 0.1, Muhauoy City, I'a. ilavlnt: allotted tinder some of tliu taiat masters lo Loudon and Paris, will glvu icssoua on tliu violin, mandolin, guitar and vocal culture. Tonus reasonable. Adureaa la euro tit rllr.iiiHd. llie iewelur Hlienuiidoali. - P ennsylvania RAILROAD. HCHUYKIL1. DIVIHION. JULY 1, 1898. Ttalus will leave rlbeiiaiidoab alter toe A u.o dale lor Wlgau, tlllberton, Fraekvtllc, iiat Water, Ml. C'lnlr, t'ollnv llie. llau.l.iirg, Ku.,.l..s, I'ottlowii, i'hoeiilxvllle. Norrlslowu 1.. d rii. atclplila (lir-Wkd street station) ut bua and b 1V rt. 111,, 2 02, 11 IK p ni. ou week uas. Hundais, S J5 a. tu., 4 25 p. in, 'i'rulus leave. Fraekvtllu for bliuliuiuloui. .t. 7 30, it 40 a. ni, nii.l & 40, 7 30 , . . motility,. II 01 a. tu. aim 5 40 p. IU. Leave I'nUavillb lor Hhciiaudoab (via FrueL villu. 7 iu, 11 20 n. 111., a a), 7 tO p. iu. niiiidK) lu35 I.. 111., a 20 p. 111. Leave I'nlluUelplHa, (llroad street station), it.i .-.litrvmiiUuiili al o J5 a. ui 4 lup. in. week days, rtuiidaltt leate ul l 00 and 9 23 u, 11.. I.vau ltroud struct btutlou, l'tllladcliibla, FOlt N1SW YOltK. iCiprivs, week-days, 3 20, 4 Oo, 4 50 b O,0 1.1,0 5u'. 7IU, H2C, 9 50, 10 21 (Dining Car), llouu. ui, 12UUI1UOII, .2 35 l,LllulleU 1 00 und 4 22 p. l. Ulnliig Cars, 1 40, 2 30 (Ulullig tar) 8 20, 3 50, 4 02. aoj.aao illlnlmi Carl. 0 ou. 7 us, 7 M I inn iugCur), luou p. 111., 12 01, night. .Huuuuys. ti ice, OU, 4 CO. 6 03, 5 15 3 20, 9 5U, 1U 21, (l)li.lllg Cur), 1136 a. 111., 12 30, loo t Dining Car) -M (Dlulllg Cur), 11AI (Limited 4 22) (DllilUK Cur), D 20, 600, (Dlulllg Cur) 035, 7 02,7 50, llllilllig Cur IU UU p. u., 12U1 lllghl. express tor lioslou wlluuut euauue, 11 uou iu.. Week-days, ulid 7 50 p. ui., dully. Lutsklll exlireMs. I l'arlor Cur). 8 20 a 111 week duyu. WAB1I1NUTON AND TIIK SOUTH. For liultlluornuiul IVakliinton. a 7 20. A Xl. 1U2U, II 23, u. m., 12 Oj, 1231 lDl..ltiti Curj, 1 Vi lUllllllK Curl. 3 12. 4 41. 1320 CoiiKres- slouut Limited. Dllllnir Curl. 0 17. b&5 11)111- liig Cur, 7 31 (DiuIiik Cur p. ui., and 12U night week days. Suuduys, J 60, 7 20, 9 12, 11 23, u. ui., 1209,1' Li, iDlntou Curl 4 41, I52U Con gresslouul Lllnited, Dlnliig Cur, to IDInlutt curj, 7 81 IDIidiiKOurJ p. ui. una Uusinglit. l'or lialtlluote, aeeuiutnodutloit, 9 12 u 111, 2 OJ and 4 01 p ut week duys,5ouudll 10 p 111 dully. FOlt ATLANTIC CITY, Leave Uroud street station via Deluwuru vive . brlduu J'.xprcss, OtU, 9 40 loo lulliulesl 11 III. 238 183111111111181, 400 180 lllluutesl. 1 1., 1, . BlimluyB, .100, 9 20 80 iniuutesj, u in, 2 lis -0 Uliuutesj, . w p ill. Leuvu Murkul btreet Warf Kxpress, 5 00, 8 30, 10 00 173 l!lluulcsj,u ui. (lUOrlututdayuouyj, 200 73 liilliutesj,3 0u 75 minutes, 3 3U UU minutes), iuo 03 minutes, 4 30 75 minutes, aou vo minutes, 5 30 (0j iniuutesj p in. Muudays, Sou, 780, 800 ITS miliutesj, 830, 900 l"0 InlliuHs, 9 50 170 iniuutesj .1 in, ami 4 30 175 inlnnteu p 111, J1.00 uxeursloit trulu, 7 ou u lit dully. iur wupu atuy, aukiosuu, ivtiawooaaud Hull) lteueh I'.xnrvss. UU0 am. 2 30. lu.5. a on n n. .weekdays, auuduj s. 8 2U u lit. Cape May only i ou v tu numruuis. incursion, 7 1x1 u 111 dully. For Seu isle Cltv. ii.m!&ii i!itv. avi. Stotio Ilurbor Kxoruss. u lit u. m.. '.:to a 5 00 p. m. week duys. Muudays. 8 50 a. iu. kJ eurslon 7 CO 11 tu daily. For Homers l'olnt Kxpress, 3 01, 8 30, 10 Ut) 111., 1 00 .Saturdays only, 3 ou, 400, 8 uo, .130 1. m, week duys. Sundays, 5 00 8 00, 9uo ,9 do . tn. und 1 30 o. 111. 1. II.Uinciu.no.', J, n, W0011, uen t jjuuimor, Uou 1 1'iws'n'r Aitl )OOOOOOOOpXKKKKKK00KMOOI, Webster's ; International Xi6tionary Successor of the" UnnbrMgttl." The One (treat Stamturil Authority, im 'iMlt ium. 11. J. lirewer, huiireiiio Court. Htuiulnrcl pf tho It. 8. Oov't Printing wuive, mo v. n. nutirsius t iuun, un me runs nu f'leine Courts, andol near 7 all llie HclioolUooka, AVaniilv CuiiiiiiuiiiIciI bv Stato RupcrlntftitlenU ( of HcliooU, Collf utt rreil-1 denti.anttotheri-klnoatoia t tuuio. wiuioui uuiiiDer. Iiivaltialilu In the lioutflioM, aiul to urn iciit-nt'r, urjiumr, m Mncjttor , i lin UdST FOR PRACTICAL USG. ' It Is easy to (Ind the word wanted, t It Is easy to ascertain the pronunclaon 1 It Is easy to trace the growth ol a word, it is easy to learn what a word means, Ti" A'otf l'nrk Tribune Say; 1 un nu' 1 11 wl 1 romps troin the i.ress Willi a i iiHi'l-li-iii'M Unit lini'lli a the limit llioruHiili niL 1 ''111 mill lyiMiifrst' iliml snuerilHlnn. 'n... C1GT THIl linsT. U7Sclineii iiajei teat on ipplWlon to V S r, ,f p. MKltllTAM CO., jiihUsbers, i -t , Siulnisnelil, .lfiiss.; V.8.A. r 1
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