EVENING HERALD lISTAIH.tSIIKD 1870. I'jullahed every Kvenlnir.Kirciit Sunday, at 1 Booth Jarw Sthket, Nrcn Cf.ntmk. Tho ltcruld I iii-Urncd lu Hlion.-tndoati nnd Hip . ,t m t. . i- fnr)i iti a wool- i'ny- uuL ' l i.tn i. lly mi ' l.POn ycKt.or 1 rent" moulll. puynbla III advance IvertUe meet eli.trire- i-nMlngtoimceiiti'l mUIoii. Tim publisher" rorc the rtisht tii change the position of iulvcitl'onicnt whenever the tmh I'tatliei nt lie", demand, it. The rich! In tccrted toie lunv niltertlsciiiont, whether ikiUl fur or not, .mt the publishers tiu deem proper ViltcrtWng '' made known niton Riiltculhin. .... Kntertol it the pn-tnlllce nt Shenandoah, l'u., a seeond cht" until mutter. TKMSPIION15 CONNlSt'l'ION 'All the News Thai's Fit to Print." Evening Herald Kin day. sKi'Tr.Miir.u it. iwis. JUH cuUNrKY: Hrst. Last and roicver. JJlMC tjirls want to imirry u Now Haven dude. .May sut'h a m-HIhI man liavu the lind luck of seeuriiii; tliein all Millklv for nick .soldiers, hut not a cent for Democratic eaiiipaigli trick ery, I the proper attitude to assume toward a proiuinuiit question of tho day. Tim opposition newspapers claim that Senator Quay owim the state legislature. One or two people in Shenandoah are troubled with the same mania- they are anxious to name a Council of their own ehoos ing. TllK I'nited States started out to restore peaeo and order in Olilia, and the result was aeooniplished with sueh skill and siieeess tliut a little of the spirit of tralHiuillty has des cended to the Tzar of all the Kussutus. TllK voting fellows who are coming back from the service will he looking around for wives, and you can safely wager that the girl who knows how to cook will have a big hunch over her less fortunate sister who can do the two-step in good style. TllK Republican delegate elections will lie held to-morrow afternoon. Shenandoah should take care of its own candidates, and we believe the delegates elected to-morrow will see to it that t lit home candidates, for each of tlie oillees. are given loyal support. TiiKitK is more money in the United States treasury to day than there wa when war was declared. Tho avail able balance is nearly $'.',0(),000,00(. And that is what ninu.es Huropeuii governments fully as much as the fighting qualities of our navy and army. Tiik Hemoeratii! candidate forUov erimr of (ieorgiiisaysfhat "free silver is nut a cardinal doctrine of the 1'ciii utie party." It amounts to that in geographical spots. A '..rd mal lieuiocratlc principle iu one state is something they never mention in auiither -.fate. A ('uiiK!jI,oniknt in the .New "York Times emphasizes tho fact that tho newspapers have been lllled with the deeds of bravery of the volun teers, while little is said of the regu lars, who ilid tho principal part of the lighting, llo adds: "It will bo noticed that the complaints that have Hooded the country of late have all come from the volunteers ; the regular lias borne his trials in silence, as be comes a good soldier. Ilehas mi up. petite and a heart ; let us feast his appetite with good things, and cheer his heart by a little mention of his brave deeds. It is not within his province to complain ; yet his heart must bo sore to think his countrymen have forgottun hlin." Ojfit of the agitations incident to tho war is that tho Spanish language should be taught in our public schools. The idea is of the foollbh order. Of course, it goes without saying that it would bo it good thing if it were feasible to teach all tho modern lan guages in our sohools, hut experience lias shown that a school about ex hausts itself in trying to perfect its pupils in tho language of tho country. A person well versed in such matters -well says that in his judgment it is hotter to leavo oil studios than to add to tho list, which is already too long. As to tho Spanish language, it ought not to be introduced into tho public schools. Tho English will ho tho dominant speeoh In tho West Indies in tho next fifteen or twenty years, for It will as surely crowd out tho Spanish as tho Anglo Saiton will crowd out tho Latin. Tho children of tlio next generation in the Antilles Avill speak Kllglish as their native tongue. Tho language of tho con queror will in this case rapidly su persedo that of tho ooiH'iiored, and for that reason it is useless to have our American children learn to speak the decaying Spanish. BtrouldUe hiWrtV'fMWIy' inedlclue licst url tmv traveller's grip. They are Invaluabl when tliv ttenvc'li li out of ordrri cur htadcli, bltlouinMi, and 11 tlTr troublai. Mill and erC leut. ti caati. f Tho Rosy Freshness I Anil a velvety oftue of the kln li lava li rtablv obtained br thora wbu uau 1'ozzoNl'B I OompK'ilou i'owder. Hood's Pills UOLD DOST ' DSSHES n WASHED Gold Dust (Icilm it. Morning, noon nad til -lit. Mak.s nil dull tliui.3brif lit. Housework's n dcligut Willi It gives to nn humble home both alike require. It's woman's 1 1K V K. KAllllUNK COMPAXY, C'UIcaco. ALGER AT CANT MEADE. Ho Meets (icncrnl shorter anil slicctlnu the Camp. MiitillPtown, Pit.. Si i t . !i. Secretary of War Alger Is at Camp Meade m a tour of limpet Htm. He nrilvcd In n ptlvnte cut eally this morning, and will leave at noon for Detroit. The secre tary's car was sidetracked near Camp Jleado station, and after hleakfast In the car d'eneml Altrer mul Ills party, together with General Shatter, who arrived during the nlBht, were driven to the corps headquarters. Here they were met by General Gra ham and staff, after which the party staited to Insjioct the camp. Secre tary AlRer will he asked to pay es pecial attention to the sanitary ar rangements of the camp and the ap pointments of the two division hos pitals and the hospitals which the lied Cross society have lltted up for the treatment of typhoid fever patients. Governor Hastings visited the camp yesterday afternoon with a small party of friends, and was delighted with its location and the appearance and condi tion of the men. He paid especial at tention to the Pennsylvania regiments. and congratulated General Graham on tho pains he has taken to make them happy and comfortable. Colonel Coryell received an order last evening for the muster out of the Twelfth Pennsylvania regiment. Work will at once begin on the muster rolls. It will reaulre at least a week before the regiment Is ready to start for home. The Eighteenth Pennsylvania regiment was paid yesterday and will be shipped to Pittsburg tomorrow or Sunday for muster out. The line Hundred and Fifty-ninth Indiana Is still working on Its muster out papers, and It Will be some time before it Is ready to leave. The trial of Lieutenant Guy Morgan, of the Twenty-second Kansas, charged with tampering with the graves of Con federate soldiers, was concluded yes terday and the findings of tho court forwarded to the war department. Af ter the verdict has been passed upon by Secretary Alger It will be transmit ted to General Graham and bv him made public. Last evening a provlst guard of tho First Delaware struck Private Cobb, of the First Hhode Island, over tho face with the butt of his musket and inlllctcd a scilous wound. The In jured man wns removed to the Har rlsburg hospital, and charges will be made against the guard. Last evening a provost gunrd of the St. Joseph's hospital, Philadelphia, took away 76 sick soldiers from tho Second division hospital. The FliSt Maryland reached camn yesterday from Fort Monroe, and will lie followed tonight by tho Fifteenth Pennsylvania, which has been encamp ed at Fort Sheridan since it left Ml. Gretna. The Two Hundred and First, Two Hundred nnd Second and Two Hundred, and Third New York are scheduled to reach here next week from Camp Itlnck. The movement will bo completed by the arrival of the Thirty-fifth -Michigan, Fifth Massa chusetts, Fouith New Jersey and Fif teenth Minnesota. To (Jure a Colli In One Day Tako Laxative lhomo Quhtitio Tablets. All druggists lcfunrt tliu money if it faiUto cine. 2oc. The geniiino lias L. I!. (J. on each tablet. tf llloeieil I'i'c-ltlont of (iuutemnln. San FraiK Is-eo, Sept. 0. Manuel Es trada Cabrera has been elected presi flcnt of tlie ic public of Guatemala. Tho news was received yesterday after noon by Manuel Cnrllln, consul for Guutetnnla In this city. A dispatch of similar Import wns also reculved by Schwartz Ilrothers, the well known Importers bote. Manuol Hstrada Ca brera was the vice president of Guate mala during the presidency of Hegna Hariios. when the latter was nssas slnnted recently Cnbrern assumed the olllce of chief executive, its provided by law. Tlie elections Just concluded places him in olllce for the ensuing term. For Constipation tako Karl's Clover Itoot To;i, the great lllood Purifier. Chios Head ache, Norviiusnowi. Eruptions on tho Face, and makes tlio head clour ns a hull. Sold by 1. I). Kirlln ami a guarantee l'lrot I'lrel ulrol ' Iiisuro your property from loss in tho oliloU unci strongest cash companies: l'lilla Underwriters Insnrauco Co. (if North America and Kiro Association, Hartford Fire Ins Co., American Kiro Iiisiirauco Co., Wert Chester Kiro Ins. Co., United Fircmon's Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 S. Jiirdlu St., Shenandoah. LI Ilium ( lump's Dismissal Continued London, Sept. 9. A dispatch has been received from the Itrltish minister nt Pekln, Sir Clnudo M. Maedonald, con firming the report that LI Hung Chang has been dismissed at his request. 'I Hi: I.ADIIIS. Tlie pleasant ellect and perfect safety with which ladles may uso Siiiup of Klgs, under all conditions, ni.tke it their favorite lomedy. To get tlio true and genuine aitirlo, look for the name of the California Kig Syrup Co. printed near tlio bottom of tho packneo. For side by all druggirts. Spanish Prisoners nt New York. New Y'oik, Sept. !). The Spnnish prisoners who had been quartered In the Nnvul academy at Annnpolls for Bfeverul weeks left that city at f:10 yes terday afternoon over the ll.iltlmoro and Ohio rail road for New Y'ork. The purty Is In churns of Commodore Pnre iles, und reached New Y'ork at mid night The steamer City of Home, which bus been chartered us 11 trans port, will leave New York today for Portsmouth, N. H., whence sho will sail on Monday for Santunder, Spain. Ak your Kxor for tho "Itoynl Patent flour, "n't take no other brand. It is tho 11 liour male. 'HOLD PL'ST Washing Powder or n palace the cleansing touch that best friend and dirt's worst enemy. enemy, Bt. LouK New York, lloston. Phlluda. GIRL QUEEN NEEDS REST. "Americans or Host rnmlllos" Form I Ice filmed or Honor. Amsterdam, Sept. !). Queen Wllhel mlua Is well nigh exhausted by the prolonged festivities in connection with tho enthronement. Yesterday her ma jesty issued a special request to the populace to discontinue c'leerlng In tho dnuiplatz after 11 o'clock In the even ing. It Is nmuslng to see tho squads of half tipsy Hollanders, who have con stituted themselves policemen, hushing other Inebriated squads, and going on tiptoe past the palace. Her majesty's gunrd of honor during enthronement week has been a great novelty. It was chosen from Ameri can gentlemen of the best families, who provided their own rlahorate costumes. Their splendid him ded horses were drilled for weeks in advance. Scratch, scratch, seiutch ; tiuahlc to Attend to business during the day or sleep during tlio nljdit. Itching piles, horrible plnguo. Dean's Ointment cures. Never fails, At any drug store, 0 (cuts. Yellow- I'evec eim D.vlinr Out. Washington, Sept. !. Olllclals of the Southern railway state authoritatively that there are no quarantine restric tions which will prevent persons from entering or passing through Now Or leans or Shrevoport, La., tho lines to and from the south being entirely open through thes" points. They do not be lieve that there Is any yellow fever In New Orleans nor In the vicinity of Shrevoport. nnd Indications, they say, are that nil apprehension of spread of yellow fever in the south will lie al layed in the next two or three days. Stop That Cough ! Tako warning. It muy lead to Consumption. A Soc bottle of Shilo h' Cure may savo your life. Sold by 1 D. Kirliu and a guarantee. Appnlltnir Destitution Anions; Cubans Santiago de Cuba. Sept. 9. Tho desti tution among tlie Cubans Is still ap palling. General Wood. Issued 52,000 free rations Wednesday. The capacity of the free supply depots Is not great enough to moot the demand, and a new one Is to be established shortly. Ono Mmiito Cough Cure surprises people by its quick cures ami children may lake it in largo quantities without tho least danger. It has won for itself tho bust reputation of any preparation used to-duy for colds, croup, tickling in tlio throat or obstinate coughs. C. II. Ilagcnliueh. Will Not I'n.v tlio Duty. Washington. Srpt. 9.-It wns decided after a ooiifeiome yesterday that tho roiual should remain In Havana hnrbor with her supplies on board nnd await further developments. The Comal wns sent with fond for free distribution nmong starving Cubans. The Spanish government demands payment of duty (in the cargo, nnd this government hns finally decided that the duty will not be paid. A stubborn eouisli or ticklina in tlio throat yields to One Miiiuto Cough Cure. Harmless in ellect. touches the rlslit snot, reliable and just what is wanted. It acts at onto. C. II. llagcnlmun. roloriulo'H Divided' MlvorltV's. Colorado Springs, Col., Sept. 9. At the end of yesterday's sessions of the, four state conventions here tho chances for fusion between tho Demo crats, Populists nnd the Teller branch of tho Silver Hepubllcan party appear little brighter. The anti-Teller Ilepub- llcans have adjourned after nominating a full stnte ticket headed by Simon 'ug- genhelm for governor and lra mo field for lieutenant governor. You Invito disappointment when you ox. pertinent. DoWitt's Little Larly losers aro pleasant, easy, thorough little nilla. They euro constipation and sick headache just as sure 113 you lane mem. r. 11. uagoiiuucii. TURKISH TREACHERY Jlnile Mniilliwt In tho Latest Slnugli tor ill' Christ Inns In Crtito. London, Sept. 9. The correspondent of The Stnndnrd, telegraphing from the Hrltlsh battleship Camperdown, off Candln, says: The refugees tell ghastly stories of massacre. Thoy report that no fewer than 700 Christians are missing. Sev eral attempts were made Wednesday night to set on (Ire tho olllce of the Kastern Telegraph -company. It hns been ascertained that all the houses overlooking tlio Hrltlsh camp were loopholed for rille fire and barricaded. This shows clearly that tho outbreak was preconcerted. Every Christian survivor of the mas- sacro Bwears that the butchery was mostly the work of Turkish soldiers, who first robbed nnd then slew their victims, Rdhem I'nsha is the man who ought to be held primarily responsible. Had ho wished to prewnt bloodshed ho would most certainly have done so. Not till the Hrltlsh troops under Colonel Held had been fighting hard for four hours did Hdhem, with his Turkish sol diers, arrive upon the scene. Ho had then the effrontry to say that ho had only Just heard tho llrltish troops wero being attacked by thousands of Hashl Hazouks. He must have known what was happening from tho moment the first shot was fired, If, indeed, he did not arrange tho plot himself. It Is said that ns soon as tho Hrltlsh troops arrive at Candla from Malato the Turkish garrison In Candln will bo expelled, martial law proclaimed and tho ringleaders of the riots put on trial and publicly hanged If guilty. Itediieeit Unlet to llotoll. On account of tlio meeting of the Sovereign Grand Lodgo, I. O, O, 1'., at lloston, Mass., Hcpteuilior 10 to 21, IblW, tho l'eiinsylvrnla Itallruail Company lias annulled toscll excur sion tickets Stiptcmlier 1U to 0 Inclusive, from all ticket stations on its Hue, to Ilott at rate of slnglo faro for tlio rouud trip. Tickets will bo good to return until Septem ber 3D, IMH, Inclusive, when p.-upoily stamped by Hie Joint Afceiil. A CAMIJ OF REGULARS. Nearly All Volunteer soldiers Huvo bolt Camii Wllioil-. Cninti WI'.olC Mi.ntnuk Point, L. I S(pt. O.-Th'.s I now n camp of regu lars, 8.1'in' In re and S.OOT foot. The last of the volunteers snve the Hough Itldeis and the flck loft for their homes ycsteihiy. Kleven hundred reerult'j for th. rcKttlar Infantry arrived Inst night from southern posts. The Nln'h Massachusetts home yesterday, the steamer siilling fi.r New London at left for Vigilant " p. in. Most of the sick were sent by the hos pital boat Shlnneeock and the City of Lawrence. The Flint District of Co lumbia volunteers left Inst night be tween 7 and S o'clock. About KO0 men marched to the station. One hundred ( nnvalesceiils Were tuWn in nnibtt lmices and are considered ns well enough to travel. Neaily 100 sick nrc lift In Ihe hospitals. The regiment wns delayed until night, ns every other regi ment gclmr by -nll has been. The or deis of General Shafler were for the regiment to leave nt o'clock yester day morning. The baggage was sent to the slutlon, nnd, the men were ready to go when they ' were notified by the quattermuster that transportation be yond New Y'ork had not been arranged. Py 2 p. m. the tangle wns straightened out. How to Look Good. Good looks arc really more than skin deep, depending entirely oil n hcallhy condition of all (lie vital organs. If the liver be inactive, you have a bilious look ; if your stomach be disordered, you have a dyspeptia look ; if our kidneys be affected, you have a pinched look. Secure pood health, and you will surely have good looks, "l'.leetiic llittcis" is n good Alterative nnd Tonic. Arts directly on the stomach, liver and kidneys, l'urifics the blood, cures pimples, blotches and boils, and gives a good complexion. Kvcry bottle guaranteed. Sold at A. Wnslcy's drug stoic. 50 rents per bottle. CniT.vlnir Home Their Dead. Camp Wlkoff, Montiiuk Point. L. I., Sept. , General Wheeler and Ills three daughters, who nre heie with him, will accompany the remains of the general's son, Thomas II. Wheejor, to the fam ily home In Wheeler, Gn. The party left for New Y'ork this morning. Tho body of Lieutenant Newton D. Klrk patrlck, who was drowned with young Wheeler, will be tnken to the homo of his father, It. D. Klrkpatrlrk, of Lex ington, Va. Interested People. Advertising a patent medicine in the pe culiar way in which the proprietor of Kemp's balsam for Coughs and Colds docs it, is in deed wonderful. He authorizes oil druggists to give to those who call for it, ft sample bottle free, that they may try it before pur chasing. The large bottles arc 25 and Coc. We certainly would advise a trial. It may have you from consumption. Wpnnl-li Commissioner- Dilatory. San Juan de Porto Illcn, Sept. 9. The Spanish evacuation commissioners seem disposed to delay the meeting of the commissioners. They say their In structions have not yet arrived, but are expected on the Alfonso XIII In the course of a few days. They Intimate that even then they will need time to study them. Tho American commis sioners have replied that the first meet ing must occur before Sept. 12, under the terms of the protocol. Uo Not Deceived. A Cough, Hnnisonoss or Croup, are not to bo trilled with. A do-o in time of Shiluh's Cuio will savo you much trouble. Sold by 1. 1). Kirliu and a guar- niitco. Cnmp Alucr Pract Ically Deserted. Washington, Sept. 9. Camp Alger Is practically a thing of the past, only a few details remain ns guards for gov ernment property. Yesterday tho Third Virginia, the last regiment in camp, departed fur Iliclunond, Va., where they will be mustered out. The wagon train conveying tho baggage and sup plies of the Second division started for MIddletow'n and the ntllcers of the di vision staff left yesterday. When vou call lor DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo tho great pilo euro, don't accept -any thing clso. Don't lie taiKcn into ucacpuug a substitute, for piles, for sores, for bums. U. II. Ilagenbuch. BRIEF ITEMS0F NEWS. Agulnuldo has sent a committee of three Filipinos to interview President McKinley. Hrlgadler General Mizner, U. S. A., retired, died suddenly In Washington yesterday, aged 03, Major General Wilson, with COO of fleers and men, left Ponce, Porto Illco, lest night for New York. 'Squhe Iloyd and his daughter, Mrs. Myrick, wero found murdered in their home near Cambridge, O. Orln Law, lioyd's son-in-law, was unconscious in another room. Ho is under arrest on suspicion. Foul-Smelling Catarrh. Gatnrrh is ono of tho most obstlnnte disunsea, and hence- tho most diillcult to got rid of. Tlicro is but ono way to euro it. Tho disease is in tho blood, nnd all tho sprays, washes and inhaling mixtures in tlio world can lmvo no permanent effect whuUiver upon it. Swift's Spo eiiie euros Catarrh permanently, for it is tho only remedy which can roach the disease and force, it from tho blood. Mr. 11. V. McAllister, of Hurrodshurg, rvy.( iiuu uuunni lur years, no wruos ''I OOUld SCO no Imnnwpinpnt wIiiiIau.i though I was constantly treated with snrnyi v-ttTjv a"d washes, and dlller ent uiiiaiuig remedies In fact, 1 could feci that each winter I was wors thun tho year previous "IMniWly It wi brought to my no tic' that Catarrh was a blood disease, aim alter think. lug over tho matter. I saw It wasunrensoimblt to expect to bo cured by remedies which only reni.li-ri tin, cr(i,,.a I BJ then decided to t'r 8. 8. ti.. mid af ler a few ttottles wero used. I nn. tlceda parcontlMo Improvement, Ooutliiuhia. tne remedy, 1110 oiseusn was rorcea outer m system, and a eomnlete oure was the remit I advlnoail who have this dreadful dltea.o to abandon thelrlocal treatment, whtcli Imsiu-vcl done tiiein any good, and take H, s. H.,u mul edv that can reach tho disease and cure It." To continue tho wrong trentniPiit for ualiirrn is toeoutiniio to suller. bwut's Specific is a renl blood remedv. nnd cures obstinate, deep-seated diseases, which oilier remedies imvo no eileot whatever upon. It promptly reaches Catarrh, niiil never fails to euro even tliu most aggravated cuses. For Olravrl 1 nru I IklilfllRl Is Purely 'Vegetable, and is tho onlv blood remedy guaranteed to contuin no iluugorous minerals. Books mailed free by Swift Specific; Company, Atlalitu, ueurgia. If You llnvc, Here's the Way to Rid Yourself of the Weariness nnd Pnln Attending It. Some people suffer witli headache, many pcplc nre worn mil and weary all the time, ninny more people have lame back and head ache. Few people undcrsttitid the teal cause of their uclies, nnd fewer et know how easily (hey cm liud a caie. Just a word of explana tion befoie we piovr (hat uliat we say is Hue. 'I he luck is the kcjnolc of the kidney s. It aches, that's a sign that tlio kidneys are not working properly ; it is lame, another sign, llic kidneys nre out of order. The kidneys you know, me the filters of the blood, but filters .omclitnes get clogged up. This means in llieir cmc that Ihe blood courses tluoilgli the enliie system, is picginatcd with poisonous 111 ic in id, bringing on many a disoider which, if ncglerled means disease, perhaps incurable. And now about the cuic. Don't take our word for it, read what people say here in Shenandoah. Mr. George Cox, corner of Junebcrry nltcy and Gilbert street, miner, says. "1 have been a great sufferer from pain in my back and kid neys. Tlie lameness across my kidneys and the sharp twinges over my hips caused me very nrute (listless while the bladder diffi culty gnve me both embarrassment and pain. 1 had an aching ill the upper part of my shoulders as well as ill my back. I heard about 1 loan's Kidney Kills and procured a box at Kitlin's Pharmacy on South Main street and I 11111 quite over my trouble now. There is no difficulty with the kidney secretions re maining and the lameness in my back has not ictttrned since I ued Doau's Kidney Kills. 1 have learned of others who have been cured by using Dean's Kidney Kills." For sale by all dealers. Krico 50 cents. Mailed by Knster-MUburn Co., buffalo, N. Y. Sole agents for the U. S. lioincmhor tho mime Dnan'saud take no other. THE PRODUCE MARKEIS. As Kellectcil by Denlliiirs In I'llllndol phln mill Unit 1 111 ore-. Philadelphia, Sept. S. Flour barely steady; winter superllne. I2.151(2.-10; Penn sylvania roller, clear. JJ'.i3.L'5; city mills, extra, $2.riO(i2.75. Hyp Hour quiet and steady at $2.73 per barrel for choice Penn sylvania. Wheat steady; No. 2 red, spot nnd September, CWiCCijc. Corn steady; No. 2 mixed, spot. :il'.,Gi.'!l',4c.; No. 2 yel low, for local trade. :;Ca4ii(J7c. Oats firm; No. 2 while, new. 28c; No. 2 white, clip ped, new, JS)e. Hay slow; choice timothy, JIO.HKVU for large bales. Heef stendy: beef hams, $21..r.01i22. Pork steady; fam ily, J12.73W i:i.2.". I.ard strong; western steamed, $.".:!2 :. Hotter llrm; western creamery. HVolSii-c; do. factory, 111V!? lie; HIrIiis, 1M2c; Imitation creamery, 13 ilCe.; New Vmk dairy, 13(017c.; do. creamery, ll'iTilS'ic.: fancy Pennsylvania prints jobbing at 21fi2le.; do. wholesale, 2Uc. Cheese steadier; large, white, 79ic. ; small do., 7'sc; large, colored, 7',i 7-');c.; small do., 7'ic; light skims, CgCVJc; part sKlms. tiMiiic: full skims, 2ffl2V4c I'ggs steady; Nun Y'ork and Pennsylva nia, inc.; western, fresh, l.'iVie. Potatoes steady; Jerseys, $1.2jT(l.r,0; Hong Island, fl.37iMiil.7r; Jersey sweets, $l.f,0fi2; south ern sweets, J1.l2ifeHl.2ii. Tallow dull; city, 3?ic; country. ",f3sic. Cottonseed oil dull; prime yellow, 22'ic. Turpentine llrm at Sli31'4c. Cabbage dull; Long Islnnd, $2ji3. Ilaltlmore, Sept. S. Flour dull nnd un changed. Wheat llrm; spot. GGffi CG'sC ; month, (WiCGViC; October. Waft JVf,c. ; Do cenilier. WMtWc.; steamer No. 2 red, ClU'dClVje. ; southern, by rumple, C0C7c. ; do. on grade. UP .iiGtiUe. Corn easy; spot nnd month. 3$y,1iXic; October, 33fi3lc; year, S.I-tjc.; steamer mixed, 32y,iff 32T8c. ; southern, while, 3lT31H.c.; do. yellow, 33H GiMe. Oats dull: No. 2 white, western, 2Gt(2c.; No. 2 mixed, 2lf2ti2c. llyo steady; No. 2 uenrby, 47c; No. 2 western, 4G'ac. Hay very steady; No. 1 timothy, tlO.&OTr 11. Grain freights llrm; parcel room fairly active; steam to I-dverpool, per bushel, 2Vid., September; Cork, for orders, per quarter, 3s. 4Hd., September. Lettuce, NOc. per bushel box. I.lvo stock MnrkotH. New York, Sept. 8. Hooves steady; cables unchanged. Calves quiet; veals, $5il7.75: buttermilks, $4.25; westerns, $4; 80 calves unsold. Sheep steady; lambs 10$? lfic. higher; about all sold; sheep, $3,501? 4.50; lambs, $.VfG.3.. Hogs nominally steady at Jl.Wtt.lO per 100 lbs. Kast Liberty, Pa.. Sept. 8. Cattlo steady; oxtra, $5,2315.10; prime, $3.10S5.20; common, $3.501(3,s3. Hogs active; prime mediums, $1.10; best Y'orkors, $l.03(5'4.10; common to fair Yorkers, $3,95H4; heavy hogs, $4; grasscrs, $3.80i3.M; good pigs, $3,705(3.90; roughs, $2.50!ff3.G0. Sheep steady; choice, 1.G5; common, $3.25'9 3.75; choice Hprlng lambs, $5.C01j5.75; com mon to Kiiod, $14(5.50; veal calves, $75(7.50, Bnwaro of Olntnents for Catarrh that co tain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy tho sense of snieii nun completely ucrniigo tlie wnoio aysteiii when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Hmh lirtleleH hlioilltl niver lie liseil exeent mi prcHcliiitions f 14,111 reputable physicians, as the ouinairu iney will tin is lei! 101a 10 1110 irond you eiin posslMy derive from them. Hall'f Catarrh 1 lire, main null red liv l--. .1. I'lienov .v i"o.. To ledo, O., contains no inereiiry, nnd Is tnken Inr teruatly, acting directly upon tlio blood and mucoiiHMiruiccMof tlienysteiu. In buying Hull's Catarrh One lie Mlll-c vou tret tliu ireutllne. It Is taken biti-rnally, and made lu Toledo, Ohio, by j. .1, laieney ,ii uo. Testimonials iree. Sold by Druggists, prieu 75 c, per bottle. We Bottle BEER, WEISS BEER, ALE, PORTER Private family orders will receive prompt attention. I,eave them at the office, we will do the rest. COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANY. rnim.-cnenr - stoke, o DHAI.Itlt IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wliolesalo and Retail. SO VVost Centre Street. Anthracite Political Club Ml:l;TS ijvury aionday evening at 7 o'eloek at 211 Itaeob-eet, Uloers' JIlll. II. M. HOYHR, Pres. T. MAMA, Sec'y. ESTEHHAZY'S ALLEGED SUICIDE. A. Curront Heport In Piii'Ih Ih Honor nlly Dl-ei-cdltcil. Paris, Sept. 9. A repot t Is current that Count Rsterhnzy has committed suicide. Tho only authority for the story Is La Frnnco, which nsserts thnt the police have confirmed the report. It Is Impossible ns yet to ascqrtnln posV tlvely, but the best sources of Infor mation discredit the rumor. There Is, however, considerable mys tery, about Ksterhaxy's movements, He Is variously reported ns at London, Os- tend nnd other points. The net Is clos ing around him. Pome of the papers nre publishing circumstantial details of u confession ho made, in the presence of witnesses, that he was the author of the memor andum upon which Dreyfus wns con demned the bordereau. AVcll grounded rumors nro current thnt the late Lieutenant Colonel Henry revealed the names of his accomplice!) In the forgery. It is also assorted thnt both the embassies concerned have given renewed assurances that nil the alleged letters nnd documents in tho lJreyfun dossier nro clearly forgeries. The minister of war, Clcnernl tfurlln don, has given permission to Lieutenant Colonel Du Paty de Clam to prosecute for libel various Journnls that hnve charged him with being the Instigator f the Henry forgery nnd the accom plice of L'sterhazy In concocting tho bordcrenu. . . estcnlny's Ituiobiili fJnmno. At lloston Hoston, G; New Y'ork, 1. At Drooklyn Ilaltlmore, 5; Ilrooklyn, 2. At Washington Philadelphia, 9; Washing ton, 5. At Louisville First game: Louis ville, 9; Cleveland, 7. Second gamo: Cleveland, 5: Louisville, 3. At Wllkesburro Wllkcsbarre, 4; Syra cuse. 1. At Toronto Toronto, G; Ottawa, 3. At Montreal Montreal, 8; Buffalo, 4. At Providence Providence, 10; Spring field, 1. At Hlchmond-Flrst gamo: Richmond, 7; Hartford, 3. Second game: Illchmond, C; Hartford, 3. At Newark (13 Innings) Newnrk, 5; Lancaster, 3. At Paterson Patcrson, C: Allcntown, 0. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho boat salvo in tho world for cuts. bruises, sores, ulcers, saltrlicnm. fovcr sores, totter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or .10 pay required. It la guaranteed to givo porfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 85 conts tmr boT For Rale hv A Waalor. The Solllh and Its Ail 1 Hlilngl s. Tho Sout hern Itailway has Issued for free distribution, a sixteen page journal des criptive of Virginia, North and South Caro lina, Tennessee, Hoirgia, Alabama and .Mississi pi. Persons seeking new locations, or capitalist! desiring to make safe and profit able Investments will find tho information contained thciclu both valuable and Inter csting. Copies will bo mailed free upon ap plication to John M. Heal!, District Passen ger Agent, 828 Chestnut streot. Philadelphia, Pa. Olve the Children a Drink called Gralu-O. It is a dolicious, appotlzlng, nourishing food drink to tako tho placo of cofl'eo. Sold by all grocers and liked by all who have used it because wheu proporly prepared it tastes like tlio finest coffee but Is free from all its injurious properties. Grain- Oaids digestion and strengthens tho nerves. It is not a stimulant hut a health builder, and children, as well as adults, can drink it with great benofit. Costs about as much as colloo. 15 and 2fic. Philadelphia & Reading Railway Bum Hard Coal- -No Smoke IN HI'FKOT JULY 1st, 18'JS Trains leave fshcnamloah as folluws : For New York vlA Phlladelnlilu. week ilnvs. 7 30 0 M a. 111., 13 27, 3 10 and 0 07 p. 111. For New York via Mauch Uhuux, weulc dayii, 7 30 a. m., 12 27 and 3 10 n. in. For Heading and Philadelphia, week days, 7 30. 9 SI a.m., l j 1.7, 3 10 and b U7 p. 11' For l'ottgvllle, week days, 7 30, 9 51 0. lu, 12 27, 3 10, 0 07 and T 25 p. m. For Tumaqua and Muhauoy City, week days 7 30, 9 54 a. 111., 12 27. 3 10 and 11 07 p. 111. For WllllamsiKirt, Hunlmrv and Lewlaburg, week days. 11 30 a. iu.. 12 27, 7 2 n. m For Mnliano) Plane, weekdays, 7 30, 9 51, 11 30 a. ill., 12 27, 3 10, 6 07. 7 25, 9 &5 i. in. For Ashland and Shanioklu. week days, 7 30, 1130 ft. m 12 27, 3 10,6 07, 725 and 55p. 111. For Baltimore. Washington and the West via It. dO, K. II.. through trains lee-i ilvaillni! Terminal, Philadelphia. (1. Si H. D R.) bt 8 20, 7 55, 11 26 a. m 8 10 and 7.27 p. l. Huudays, 3 20, 7 00, 11 26 a. m., 8 40 and 7 27 p. in. Addi tional trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest nut streets station, week days, 1030 a. m. 12 20. 12 15 8 40 p.m. Sundays, 1 85, 8 23 p. m. TKAINH FOH SIIKNANDOAII. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 12 IS, 4 80, 8 00, 11 80 a. m., and 1 45, 4 30 9O0 p.m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4 30, 9 10 a. m 1 30 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Itcndlns Terminal, week days, 3 40, 6 30, 10 21 a. m. und 1 30, 4 00 p. m. L,eave ueauing, weeic uays, voj, iuus, a, 111. 12 15, 4 17, 0 00 p. 111. Leave Pottsvlllu. week days, 7 10, 7 10 a. m 12 80 4 10, 0 10 and tSOp.m, Leave Tamaqtia, week days, 8 30, 1123 a. in., 1 49, S 66, 7 20 p. m. Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 903, 1147 a. in., 2 22, 5 12, 6 21, 7 44 p. m Ieave Mahanoy Plane, week days, C 30, 9 25. 10 23, 11 SO a. m 2 41, S82, 0 41 7 07, pin. Leave Wllllamsport, week dayB, 7 42, It 00 a m., 12 31 and 4 00 p. m, ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street waif and Houth street whaif for Atlantic City. Weekdays Kxpress. 8 00, 9 00, 10 45 a. in.. (1 80 Saturdays only), 2 00, 3 00, 3 40 10 minute train, 4 00 05 minute trulnj, 4 30, 5 00 fG5 minute traiiil, 5 40, 7 00 p.m. Accommodation. 0 15 a. in., SCO, 6 30 p. in 81.00 excursion train 7 00 a in. nunuays express, 7 au, sue, sao, uoo, 10 00 a ra, 4 45 pin Accommodation, 0 15 u l.,, 4 45 p. m. 81.00 excursion train, 7 a 111 Keturntug leave Atluutlo City depot, con er Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weekiluvft ICxpress. (G45 Mondays onlvl 7 CO, 745 1VS minute train, 820 05 minute irninj, v w, ju io, n uu u ui. u 80, t au, a uo, 7uU, 930 p. m. Acconimnd'itlnn, 4 25, 7 50 a. n.. 101 p. 111. 8I.0J excursion train (from Mississippi live, oinyj oiu p. m. nunuays express, uiju, 1 uj. d uu. 0 00. u ao. 7 ou. 7 ju. s 00. u au d. m. ai eoiumodatlou, 7 15 u. m., 3 01 p. in. 81 00 excursion ti-aln (from loot 01 .Mississippi ave. oniyj, o iu p 111, For Capo May and Sea Isle City, 8 43 a. in., o nil I J. tn. Aililtflmml fnr f'ntin Muv 11." p.m. .Sundays (81 00 excursion 7 CO ) 9 13am. For uecuu eity. s av, m a in, -i -m, 4 p p 111 (81.00 excursion Thursday only) 7 OUu m. Sun days, 8 15, V 13 a in. Varlor Oars on all express trains. For further Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia uud Heading Hallway ticket ngen ur address I. A, SWEIOAUD, EUSON J, WKKK8. Clen'l Sunt, Oen'l Pass'r Agt. Heading Terminal, Philadelphia. THE GREATEST BOOK OF THE AGE! Should be Id Every Homo and Library.. 'S He I Is written br Tttslit Hon. William Kwart Ola-l.tnno, r.i-1-reiiuer 01 ureal iirivian linn iruiaiiu, i-unnwi. Knu.l Kav. A. 11. Huicn. Queau'a College, Oiforu, Kns.t Itav, Haiuuel lvea tlurtlaa, 1). I).. Chicago 'Iheoloidcal Nemlnurjt.ClilcBHO, lll.i ltev. Fiaderlo V Fariar, 1).U.. F.U.H., Ihuu o( Oimtorlmry, (lonterburr, Kns.l ltev. Klroer II. Unpen, ll.ll.,Tuft liolleiie,Honiervlllo,Mai.i Itev, Frank W (lunaaulun, II. 1)., Armour Inatitule, C'ldcnpo. III.! Key. (leorso F, Pentecost. 1)J)., Msrjla. Imno Presbyterian Church, London, Kiul.i Jteralt. H. 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BHKI Alt I, I'uuuuisr.xu sua n uouroe rjirsat, uuivagu,ii,uiM MUCArillur, I.ll liiuvarr jiaiui.i. wn"i.i ;" .","1 " t'ltir, N. V.l Kev. Mortyn Kunioierbell, 1).I., Main Ktreut Freo llji,l lt Churoh, Lewlaton, Mo.l Hot. t rank M. Hrlatol. I I.I), First Met loillat J'jiImopoI Uburch, Kvnn.lon.lll.i ltoir.W, T. Slooro, I.b.1).. ''The tlhria llan Oonitnonwoallb." Loudon, luig.l.ltey. Kdward From Extrema Norvousnuss, iTtHAT no ono remedy can contain tho elements noec-snrytocuro nil diseas es, Is u fact well known to overyono. Ur. Miles' Stl.'li it of He toratlvo lteniedlot consists ol sevc (INtiuctlvcly (lllfercnt preparations, each for Its own purposo. Mil. I.. (J. llinndcy, 37 Henry St., St. Cath erines, Ontario, wiliest "Tor years 1 tmf feicd fiomexliemo nervousness and nuiioy (iiK coii.d Ipat Ion, dovolorliiBlntopalpltatlon and weakness of tho heart. I was unahlo to deep, suffered mu.-li fioni hcadacho, pain In my left bide, palpitation nnd a constant feeling of wcal.ac-.: anil prostration. I hegan uslns Hr. Miles Kervlno, Heart Curo and Ncrvo and Liver Tills and tho Autl-l'aln Pllla to rellcvu sudden paroxysma of pain and headache I soon folt much lmnroved and tho pains mul aches and .weariness left me. I then toil: Dr. Miles' Rcstoratlvo Tonic and am now restored to my former good hoallh." r?WJWF,'fS?-.3i I)r. Miles' Horn Ok- e&'Jo pi v5jil Dr. aro sold hy all dtaa-i gists under a pc-.ltlvej guarantee. Clot holt to . benefits or money ro-c 511108' funded. ISooi: on dis eases of tho heart and? nerves freo. Address, DU. MILKS MEDICAL CO.. Kll:ha-t. Ind. PROFESSIONAL CARDS M. IllIRKR, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW. Ofllee Kitnn liuildtnir. cori.er ol Main an Centre streets, Slieiiandoali. T II. '3 1'OMF.KOV. ATT0KN HY-AT-LA W BheimntloHli, Va. pUOK. JOHN JONKH, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box M, MMianoy City, l'a. ' ilftvliiE Htudicd under boiiic of the bonl ipAnWrn p l-oiuhm bikI ParlM, will kIvd hnona uu uu viuiiii,iiihiiuuiiii. K'liiHritiiu vochi ciiiiuro. TenuB rcuHiinablu. Adaroau'lii caro it HtntUHu, tho Jeweler Hliuuiuidoali. ennsyivania RAILROAD- HOHUYKILI, DIVIBION. Hi:i-ri:Min:u C, 1893. TrnlliM will lei.vo Hlitiiiiiinlnf.il udi-r tnw nin.,, dnte for W'iKKau, iillliurton, Kruekvllle. Dark Water, Ht. Clair, I'ottMVlllo. ilainlinrK, HeaulUK 1'otti.towii. l'hueidxvUle. MorrlHtown u.d Piiti- aCelpbla (llr.wtd street station) nt (lUA iniJ 8 15 a. lu., '1 02, G 10 p. in. ou wteL aays. Siinduya S 13 u. lu., 4 'J5 p. in. Trains leave Fruckvlllo for Hhunundoali at 7 00, 11 46 u. in. and ft 40, I'M p. u.. Hnnilny. I 01 a. m. und b 40 p. m. Leitvu Pottsvlllu lor Hhenandoah (via Kraek- vlllo; 7 10, 11 20 a. m., S 20, 7 10 p. iu. Miiutltty iu a. iu., o m p. in. Leave l'lilludeuiMu. (Ilroad street station!. luk dliaaudouU ut HOo a. ui., 4 lu p. m. week days auuduys leuve at OoU undo 23 a. in. Irfittve llroud btreet btatlou, I'lilladelphla, FOlt NKW YOHK. Hxiirees.week-dayn. 8 20, 4 Oo. 4 80 8 0T.3 SO' 7bVJ,H20, 0 50, 10 21 (DIulliK Cur), llOOii. Ill, l-juuiioon, jao ti.uuitea i uu atiu 1 2Z n. m, UlnlllK Curs), 1 40, 2 U0 UJiulllK ar) 8 20, U M, 402,500, S6u (l)lnlni; Cur), sou, 7 02, 7 SO (llii. lucCur), luou p, ui., 12 01, iiIkIiI. Huudays. d2C, 4 03, 4 SO, b05, 8 15 8 20, 9 t. 10 21, (l)lulll& Cur), 1183 u. in., 12UU lUlnlni; Cur) 1283,280. (UlulliK Car), 4 00 (Limited! 22) (Dining Cur),, 320, 660, (DllllllK Cur) 0 83, 7 02,7 80, Illinium CarJ 10 oo p. in., 12 01 night. express tor liostuu wituoui cnaugo, ll ouu l. week-days, and 7 80 p. m., dully. CuUklll uxnreas. (Parlor Car). 8 20 am week; duys. WAH1I1NOTON AND TUB SOUTH. For llultlmoro and Waaliinelon. 8 80. 1 20. 8 82:. 1020, 11 2J, u. in., 12 Oil, 1281 tDl.dllK Cur), 1 12; IDiiiluir Curl. 8 12. 4 41. 13 23 CoiiKroa- slonut Liiulled, illnlllK CarJ, 6 17. 083 1.1)111- iiiK v-urj, - 4i iiiining uarj p. m., uuu 12 in night week days. Huudays, J 60, 7 20, 0 12, 11 28, a. iu., 1200, 1 12, Dining Curl 4 41, (S20 C1111 gresslonul Limited, Dining CurJ, 6 83 1 1 llil ntc Car, 781 IDlulogCurJ p. ui. una 12 03 night. Fur Ilaltlmore. accommodation. 0 12 a in. 2 01 and 4 01 p iu week days, 8 08 uud 11 10 p 111 dully. FOU ATLANTIC CITY. I,eav6 Rroad street station via Delaware river bridge Kxnresa. a 10 a in., loo uud 703 11. 111. Sundays, 0 20 u. 111., 2 81 uud 703 p in. Leave Murket htlcct Wurt fcxpreaa, 8 (10, 0 00, a 111, 2 00, 8 (JO, 4 U), 8 10 i 111. Huudays, 8 00, U UU. 0 80 a 111 neeoinuiodutloti 180 und 5 10 p nil 31.00 excursion train, 7 00 u 111 Huudiiy only. For CudoMuV. Anulcsea. Wlldwood una H0II1 Ileuch l-.xpress, 9(X1 a m, 2 80 and 4 03, p iu week duys, Huiida0. 8 20 u in. ICxcurslon, 7 U) 111 uuuuysouly. For Heu Isle City. Ooer-.11 City. Avalon and Stone Hurbor lSxpress, 010 a. iu., 2 80, and 4 20 11. 111. week days. Hunduvs. 8 20 a. in. 1&. euralon 7 CO u 111 Huudays only. For Homers Point lxprens, 8 00, 0 00 a. m., 2 00, 8 00, 4 00, S 00, p. 111. week duys Uuuduyu, a w, V uu uuu. V ou u. IU, J, 11. limciunsoH, J, It. Wood, Ueu'l Munuger, Ilea l l'uis'g'r Agt OOvOOOOOvOvOOOXOvOOOOvvO(, Webster's International 5 Di5tionary Successor of the " Unabridged." The One Groat .Standard liiffiorffy, Ho uriu-a Hon. n. .1. lircwer, Jllillce U. H. Niiprciua Court. Htuuclnril of the U.H.Clov't Printing Olllce, the II. 8. Kupreme ( pi erne Coiirli.amJuf near- I J UU IIIQ OCllOOlDOOKrl, "Vnrnily Coiiiiiieiiclctl iJ hww HuperlnteinipniH ( lf nU.aml cither 1-Mnpnlorn : luuiuBb iviuiuui iimuuer Xiivaliinlile In Iho Iionatlmltl, nint 1 uio leju iier, acnuiar, jirn- f dura tor. ; THR BEST FOR PRACTICAL USB. 1 It Is easy to find the word wanted. 1 It Is easy to ascertain the pronunclafon It Is easy to trace the growth of a word. 1 It la easy to learn what a word means. 1 Tho A'cic Vork Tribune Mays; . 11m 1 in-.i iHiiii.nt rninea irointlio press ullli a 1 .-11, m;I--1'-iii-., llt.it Imnllra the innat thorniifli i-.ll- , 1 ."il.iu.l typicruiitili-al niiiervUliiii, 1 1 ,.. ' . 1. In ihii. li.-. hi", ihuli Hits it wink In which It Is ' ,i-iiiiijr uviii,u hut.- . pin fl.IBW. I OUT Tlill liRST. 1 I47Splinen pages sent on application to I t ,.f V. MliltHTAJf CO., Publishers, tunuvitif siting,, i.a.. HOOD'S IMIit3 cure Liver Ills,, nillouaness, Iiidigcatlovi, iieiiilncne. uleuB-iit laxative. 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