EYENINGHERALD ESTAlSIVtSIIKI) 1H?0. I' aullsheJ every Evening-, Eiccit Holiday 1 Sorrm .Tarms Stiii'-ft, Viun rxmar. The Hi-mlM p 'li ifMnl In thuunndoahand the lllll.Mltlii dill id-00 n yciir aril f-..tit n timiilh. ntwonip in wivuna-. , , - i i ,i ..,..,,... . ..I...,,.,..! k i-fir.H pi- tO tlLICC flllll IMI4UH n Tlif nibllihrw ri "rve th rlts'it In clini.Kf " iiiMltlnn of mlvirtl-fiiipnlnwluMifMTt'Kj iiili 'tMl.w o( nr ileni.iu.l. It Tim r 111 r car rvil to l Jjf iti' I'rtl-cn.eiit. lifl tmlil for or mil. s.mt Urn imlillahrn limy deem ' ipmiH-r. Vtli.TtlnliiK rutfn inulo Itnowi noon ftpplU'ulloti. , , ,, Kntcrol nt Hi"' io'toflUii nt MlicliHnilimli. I'h .t-i-miil i'Ib" iiinll iiuittcr TKI.Hl'HOMK CONNKCrlDN 'Ml Ihe News Thai's Fit to Print." Evening Herald ti'Iniuy. si'.iTi:ntr.u la. isiw aim COUNTRY : First. Last and Forever llrunim's Last Appearance. Till' Republicans of 1 1 1 1 rniititj. tliidii'li tlit'ir rfpri'Mi'iitativi-s in run vuiitiou m-MMtililt'il, liuvi1 si'lerteil tin inon for tin various ollti'cs to lit1 lllleil nuxt Novt'iiilit'r. and it ri'inains to in mun wlit'tlier or not thi'V will lie (liu elioirt f tlm people. There are many features connected with vestcr da 'h convention that ylioultl lie over looked in the interest of party suc cess, and there, are some that cannot bo passed by and totulh ignored, if the leaders are true to tliem-elves and the party. The nomination of .ludc Kidiard 11. Koch, as his own silcce-sor, meets with tlie uuauiuioiiA approval of the party voters, if we except a few dis (,'riuitled political lightweights. Hi has clearlv shown his eminent (ltness for the position, both by experience and ability, and his impartial rulings during his occupancy of the Heiieh have won for liini the favor and sup port of those of a different political f ait Ii. His character is above re proaeh, and he always has the courage of his eonvictions, and the fact that his nomination was made by accla mation was a graceful compliment on the part of his political associates, and was his by right. The fact that the convention re nominated the present member of Congress from this district without opposition, must not be construed as nieauiiii; that he was the choice of a majority of the delegates, or the party voters at large. Such is not the i'He. M r. lirumui's one fight in the convention was to secure the nomination of a gentleman by the name of Shindel. residing at Tama titiu, for the most important olllcc within the gift of the people, that of Controller. His defeat was certainly humiliating to the Congressman, and the chances are that the latter has made his last appearance as a factor in the politics of Schuylkill county. Those who watched Mr. Krumm's course at yesterday's gathering of Republicans freely admit that, whether he is elected or not, his polit ical career is drawing to a close. Tin nominee for District Attorney needs no introduction to the readers of the Hkuami. The name of H. Kurd Kd wards, Ksfj., is familiar to the people of the county as one of the lending members of the Schuylkill! county liar, lie is eminently fitted for the position for which he has been named by his party associates, by an acclamation that attests his popu larity. Under his administration the District Attorney's office will be con ducted economically and for the best interests of the taxpayers of the t county. Vow men in the county, in public life, have a largerac ipmintaiice, extending- us it tloesjto every walk of life. Mr, Edwards will no doubt re ceive a largo complimentary vote, and will lead his Democratic op ponent in districts where it is least expected. The popularity of Charles A. Snyder, the present incumbent of the County Controller's ofllco, by grace of the Governor's appointment, ivas fully attested in the convention. Against his nomination the full Urumiu strength was arrayed, and the CojgreBBtlian" himself took the floor ami iuau unfair manner directed Ills remarks against the present Con. troller and in the interest of his man Bhiudel. Mr. Snyder, however, ipiiotly ignored these personal attacks and submitted to the calm and deliberate judgment of the dele gated, and thus won the admiration of even those who opposed his nomi nation. Ko other place on the ticket nominated yesterday is of equal iiu portanc.e to the taxpayers as that of Controller. Tho present incumbent has discharged the duties of that olllce in a way that stumps him as a competent, honest mid fearless public servant ; who lias the courage toonforce the law as he understands It, and who nun protected taxpayerain their interests and rights anil, wliilo he may have incurred tho enniity-of those lie Iuih compelled to obey and respect the law, ho has earned the conlldeiice and respect of Sprojula In Its thousands of (onus Is tho most ter- rlblo puljctlpn of the human raoo. Salt rheUm,8oretf,eruptloilB, bolu, all humors, swellings, etc., originate in its tonl taint, and re cored by'th'e" groat and only True Wood Purifier, Hood's Harsaparlila. Tho advanced theory ot today that tuber culosis, or consumption, is curable by proper nutrition, care and purifying the blood, finds confirmation In the experi ence of many who have been cured by J4ood's Sarsaparilla Hood's Pills cuiu sick headache. vs& SWafbelic B$ba(i$. The sympathetic tenderness of a lov ing husband is everything to an expec tant mother, especially during her first ordeal. George Layton, Esq., a promi nent druggist of Dayton, O., gives the following case : A customer of mine, whte wife has used four bottles of "Mother Friend" before con finement, nays, after seeing the effects of the remedy, that If she had to pothrough tlieordcnl again, and there were but four bottles on the market, and the cost was $100 per bottle, she would have them. " Mother's Friend " 19 n scientifically compounded liniment -which affords cer tain relief in the various ailments pre ceding childbirth, and assures proper elasticity to the cords and muscles in volved in the final ordeal. "Mother's Friend" is sold by drug gists, or expressed on receipt of one dollar. Valuable book "Ilcforc Baby is Born," mailed free on application. .HE DHA3FIF.LD REGULATOR CO.. Atlanli, G3. the masses. The taxpayers of the county cannot afford to ignore the ipiahllcations of the candidates in determining their choice for this mo-t important olllce. Mr. Simler lias shown his honesty , fidelity and f-nr less devotion to their interests, and deserves and will receive due com meiidation at the hands of the voters in November. The reiiomination of S. Ci. Middle ton, of Oilberton, tin present mem ber of the Hoard of Poor Directors, is a compliment well deserved. His record in that olllce is above re proach ; he has conducted himself in a manner becoming a public servant, and during the investigation at that institution on the part of the Tax payers' Association the Republican nominee was shown to have been im plicated in noun of the scandals uu- eartlier or said to have existed. 1'lie Republicans of this town were given due recognition in the nomina tion of our townsman, Dr. W. N. Stein, as the candidate for Coroner. Die handsome majority he received over his competitor for the nomina tion is a compliment well deserved, and the wisdom of the choice will be shown in November. Dr. Stein's popularity is not confined to the ranks of his own party ; hun dreds of Democrats will record their vote in his favor, and in his case the nomination is practically equivalent to an election. Shenandoah and the Thirtieth Senatorial district will roll up a handsome vote for tho popular candidate for Coroner. Mark D. Bowman is tho nominee for County Surveyor, and hails from the Republican stronghold of Miilm noy City. Ho has a large acquaint ance, and takes an active part in politics. Eucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho host salvo in tho world for cuts, bruises, sorea. ulcers, salt rheum, lever sores tetter, chapped hauilu, chilblains, corns, anil all skm emotions, and iiositirely cures piles. or ao pay rcqiiiri'il. It is guaranteed to give tiorlcct satlsliictlon or mony reiunoca. rnce 85 cunts per box. l or Kile br A. Waaler. fiX-MIWISI'ER DERBY'S VIEWS. Sii.vm Our (liiviii'iinieiit Should liotatn the I'lilllpplnii Ixlniids, Washington, Sept. 13. Mr. Charles Denby, former minister of the United States to China, arrived here yesterday from Peking, and In the afternoon paid his respects to the president. On leav ing the White House Mr. Denby, in answer to Inuulrles, snld that In his Judgment the United States should re tain permanent possession of all, or practically all, of the Philippine Isl nnds. To sunender them to Spain would be only to Invite a controversy and possibly a war muting the Eu ropean nations for their possession, and If the United States Is to makt nn effort to secure any considerable portion of the markets of the far east the Philippines would be of very great advantage to us. Mr. Denby thought that the eastern question had been practically settled, for tho present at least. Ho did not believe that there was anything In the situation to Justify the expectation of a. partition of China among the powers. lCusala uheudy had secured territorial concessions which completely satisfied all her desires In that particular di rection, and as trade and trade facili ties weie the only objects of KiiRllsh and Carman concern In China ho saw no good reason why they should desire her dismemberment. In any event Mr. Denby said he did not look for any Im mediate change In the present status. To Hum it Cold In One Hay Take Laxative Ilrnmo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tlio money if it fails to cure 23c. The genuine has L. II. O. on oath tablet. tf ltocho-ti'i 's Prod Doiiijhi-s Monument . Rochester, N. Y Sept. 13. Tho un veiling of tho Frederick Douglass mon ument In this city, sot down for Wed nesduy of this week, has been post poned. Tho statue has been delayed In tho foundry, and will not be roady for two weeks 11101 e. Tho MiiHsaol'o 111 Cum!!?'. London, Sept. 13. The correspondent of The Times at Cindla, iBland of Crete, who has Just landed after five days in the roadstead, says: "About COO men, women and children were either burnud olive or massacred In the outbreak lust week. The Tuiktsh troops are now pn trollng and blocking up the streets. The Mussulman are ransacking tho rUlns of the burned quarter of the town. Where the devastation la com plute. Such bodies of the slain as wore not burned were removed on Sunday in carts and burled outside the town limits." SI1J RIFF PKBVBNTEl) A SCRAP la tilt irtni ortlio l'rciKiv( (l Ciii'liett McCoy Context. Huffalo. N Y., Sept. 13. The 20 round bout for the IlKlitwelRht clinrn rt'nrhlp of the win hi between Frank Kim nail "Kbl" I.nvlpnc Hint was to have been the opculiiR contest at tho Hawthorne Athletic dull at Chepk tewaRa. wap stopped by Sheriff Kllgal liin lufoio the men came tocether In til - airnn A crowd of about t.OOO peo 1 lc hud Rathrred In the blR enclosure inrly last ivculur. The Khrrirf and a ncore of deputies ui In Hip ring when I.on llecltwlth, f t" V 'Uu il and Jack O'Donnell were nli led on f ir the preliminary bout. The shrilli' declared that be would not permit nny ci.ntpsl to take plnce. John W Fisher, uttomey for the town of 'lr UtowoKH, di inaiidcil that the club lie Blvrn the lire of Its property, and 'be lmxom weie ordered to shake lumfls lie fore a blow could be Btruck ill deputies seized the boxers and furred tlmm to their corners und then rr'aci1 them. Once more the boxers were onlered to Ret together, but the depu'les ajrain grappled with them, and fur a few minutes tho rlnc was tilled with struRRlinR deputies, tlRhters and their seconds, and Ueckwlth und iVDennpIl were upaln compelled to take thch seals. The spectators wore greatly excited and roundly denounced tin' action of the shoilff, but no open act of violence was committed, A lone and word wraliRle between the sbeilff and at torney then iiccuired, and after a Ioiut delay lioekwith and O'Donnell left the rhiR. Krne and T.avlRlie were then Intro duced "to box under the provisions of the Hortiin law." The men were In their corners, but the sheriff could not be prevailed upon to permit them to Ret together In a friendly sparring match. Finally It was announced that the bout was off. The club will bihiR an action against the sbeilff for damages, and the Cor-bett-McCoy contest, scheduled for Oct. 15, will depend upon the lesult of this action. The sbeilff did not nirest either of the lighters, notwithstanding the man agers ordered them to resume the fighting, evidently with that purpose. KemaikcTole Rescue. Mrs. Michael Curtain, riainlield, 111., makes t lie statement, that lie caught cold, which settled tin lit-r lunes : she was tieated lor a month by her family physician, but gre worse, lie told her slie was a hopeless vic- im of consumption and that no medicine could cure her. Her duicuist suggested Dr. King's iNcw Discovery for consumption j she bought a boltle am! to Her delight lnunu hei self benefitted from first dose. She conitinucd its use .mil after taKing six bottles, found her elf sound and well : now does her own housework, and is as wch as she ever was. Free tiial bottles of this (heat Discoery at A. Wasley's Drug Store. Large bottles 50 cents and Si. 00. ltolnlbi'clii!; .MiurliiinilV Kvpodttlon. London, Sept. 13. The Dally Chron icle says It has learned that a military expedition, including 10 olllcers and non-cominisloned nllloers, sailed from Paulllac, France, last Fildny with a view of reinforcing the French expedi tion in Central Africa under Major Marchand. Great secrecy Is maintained In the matter, but the departure of the expedition is believed to confirm the report of the nrrlval of Major March and at Fasbodn, on the White Nile, above Khartoum. Tho Attack 011 Wlllielinlnn. Ileiiln, Sunt. 13. Persistent rumors have been current hero during tho last few days that despite all statements to the contrary, an attempt was made upon the life of CJueen Wllhelmlna about three weeks ago. It Is asserted tint an Italian fanatic filed thrice from the woods while the irueeu, with thro ladles, was driving near her residence at Soest-Dyk. One shot lodged In the arm of Countess Llmburg-Stlrum. Two Killed nil the Ibill. Winchester. Vn Sept. 13. A buggy In which were Miss Laura Dellinger, her tlster, Miss Alice Dt-Ilinger, and George Sislur wus struck by a freight train last night aiid the two young women were Instantly killed. SIsler was badly Injured. Scrofula, a Vile Inheritance, Scrofula is tho most obstinate, of blood troubles, and is often tho result of an inherited taint in the blood. S. S. 8. is tho only remedy which goes deep enough to roach Scrofula; it forces out every traco of tho discaso, and cures tho worst cases. My son, Charlie, was afflicted from Infancy with Scrofula, nnd ho suffered so that It was iBiposslUo to dress him for three years. Ills trad and body were a mail of sores, and his eyesight also became affected. No treatment was spared that wo thmnht 'mulil rnllavA him. but be irow woriieU Th" untll Ills condition wnn';'.ly Indeed pitiable. I hailto : almost ue.iMireu 01 nis ever being cured, when 33; 1... 1 1. a 4.l,, nl M.n,l we gave mm S. 8. 8. 1 (Swift's Snecillcl. Ado- elded Improvement was the result, and aftor he had taken a dozen bottles, no one who knew ot bis former dreadful condition would have Mcognlied aim. All the sores on his body have henlod, hli sldn Is perfeotlv clear and smooth, and lio lias been restored to perfect ncuuu. .tins, a. iwAunit (SO Elm St., Macon, Ga, For real Wood troubles it is a waste of time to expect n euro from tho doc tors, lllood diseases are beyond their skill. Swift's Specific, reaches all deep-seated cases which other remedies liavo no effect upon. It Is tho only blood remedy ijiinranteed purely vcRetablo, and contains no pot ash, mercury, or other mineral, Hooks mulled frco to nny address by Swift Speuillu Co., Atlanta, Ga, EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. iv m vvr S Wu-R Infill THE REAL CAU5E Many pbysicians do not seem to know that tho real cause- of tho weaknesses of many wo.nen is to bo found m disordered Kidnovs and Bladder. Ihey orron eouslytre.it women for "female iroubhs," and then medicine does not reach the affected ports ut all, The other day the New York papers recorded the death of ' . .1. ...I l,.... n,.l.l..o .,,,.1 l,nrt l,nnn trantfrl fnr a woman who om u. rnunuy uuuiiu im "",, years for "fi i.ale ilie 'se." If she hod taken Dr. David Ken nedy's Pavoritc Remedy she would bo nlive and well now. Unnatural drat.i- buitring-down feelings, pain in the back, frequent desire to ui u . to, a sediment in the urine, pain in pass ing water all these : re signs of Kidney Trouble. Favorite Pcrr1 dv will overcome them and restore lieab l (!;"'. ?S sale it THE PRODUCE MARKETS. I An Kolleoteil bv llenllii!xs In I'hlliidnl- pbln unci Iliiltfmrit'c. . Philadelphia Sept. 12.--l"toUr well main- I talned: 1-1 : xupermie, $i.l."i2.40: Pcnn- sylvunln mil -r. 1, :.r, t!i : city mills. . extra. S2.. "ill'.; Hyp tlnnr sold In a small way at f 2.75 per bushel for cholcn Pennsylvania. U'hetit firm; No. 2 red, 1 spot und month, CTdfCTVie. Corn lower; i No. 2 mixid xpot nnd month, SI'HoP.ic.; No. i vellow. for loeM trade, 37c. Oats I sternly; No. 2 white, now. 2S',i(f7:0',te. ; No, j 2 white, clipped, new, iBWiWHc. Hay In I ample supply choice timothy, $10.5WH j for large bales. Pirf stendv: beef limns, 1 J2I.MTI22. l'oik ipilet; family. $12.2rifI13.73. ' Lard steady, western sleitmed, $r.2ut&.23. j Iluttor ft 1-171 ; western creamery, 1IMi?i20c; I factory, HHTilIc; Ulgltts. Oie.; Imitation j creamery. 135iI6c.; New Ynrk dairy, 1317 I 17c; do. rnimrry, ltiiOlVr., fancy renn- j sylvitnla prints Jobbing nl 2M?23c; do. wholesale, 21c. Cheese sinnuy: large, white. 7if(7He.; small, white, 7tiTi7?ic; large, colored, 7'u 7V'. ; small do., 7?f? 79-ic; light skhns, ifti Gt:c. ; part skims, 5Va(iific.; full skims, 2rn2'ie. lOggs llrm; New York una l'cnnsyn.inia, iwim-jc. Potatoes Millet; .lersey, Jl.37iAfll.7ri; New York. $liril.ni: Long Island. tl.37',i4il.TS; lersev sweets. $1.0112.2:1: southern sweets, $1.12Uiil.r.O. Tallow Millet; city. 3e.; countiy. :W3Xic Cottonseed oil dull; inline yellow. 22ViC Cabbage dull; Long Island, $21l3. llnltlmore. Sept. 12. Putter steady; fancy creamery, 19c; do. Imitation, If. 17c; do. Indie, III1I.V.; good ladle, 135Jllc; store packed, 12Cillc Kggs llrm; fresh, l.Vic Clu.ic sternly; fancy New York, large, SVn'ic; do. tneilliun, SWiSTJo.; do. smiill, SiaiiHUe. Sugar strong: gran ulated, T..CS. Lettuce, Silc lier bushel box. Live "took Miii'lioti. New York. Sept. 12.- liccves active: steers steady; bulls and cows 101230. higher; nil sold; steers, $ I.GCVSj r. ir; bulls, tl rjl1i.n.7U' f-oWH XI TMl .l.X.V 1'itlves uetiV'J and llrm; grassurs and buttermilks lower, I nil sold; veals, CSOftS; grassers, $3. 10ij! 4.23; buttermilks, $l(fi4.50; westerns, 13.73. . hcuvv westerns not wanted. Sbeen steady; choice and extra lambs others steady and 15c. lower; all llrm; sold; choice lambs, tO.TSfili.S.'t: cu'ls, $lfi5. Hogs a tillle higher at 54.151t4.45. Hast Liberty, Pa., Sept. 12. Cattle strong; extra. J3.23ifi5.40; prime, 31f3.15; common, $'l.15ffil. Hogs active and higher; best mediums, $1,251(4.30; best Yorkois, $1.20fil.25; common to fair Yorkers, $1.03 f(4.15; heavy, $UU14.15; pigs. $3.1)01; roughs, ?2.73'73.75. Sheep firm; choice, $!.G51j4.75; common, $3.231i3.73; cholro spring lambs, $5,755(0; common to good, $lfiG.50; veal calves, $7T7.C0, For forty years Dr. Fowler's Kxtntrt of Wild Strawberry has been curing summer complaint, dysentery, diarrhoea, bloody litis, p.iiu in tho stomach, and It has never yet failed to do everything claimed for it. LEAVING CAMP WIKOFP. fiovornmont Not Dependent on Hnll riinil Company For Trnii-portiitloii. Washington, Sept. 13. Assistant Sec retary of War Jlelklejohn last night gave out an extract from the proposal from W. E. Baldwin, Jr., president of the Long Island Itallroad company, which has the contract for transporting the troops from Camp Wikoff. He made this public, the assistant secretary said, to disprove that the government was dependent on the Long Island railroad alone for transportation purposes, when, ns a matter of fact, any vessel In the employ of the war department could engage in the work. The follow ing Is the extract referred to: "This proposition to the government Is made upon the following condi tion, which I think reasonable and proper In view of the great concession In rates quoted and the lnrge expendi tures necessary to provide the facil ities required, viz: The military au thorities to agree that they will not contract with or employ any other carrier for transportation facilities be tween Montauk Point nnd New York or Long Island points and that no ves sel owned or controlled by private In dividuals or corporations shall be per mitted to land at or use the present or any future docks for passengers or freight to or from New York or Long Island points without the permission of the railroad company, It being, how ever, understood that any government transport or vesselB may discharge and load troops or supplies at such docks, und that any vessel may there take or dlschaige passengers from or to other points than New York or Long IBland with the permission ot the military authorities." Mr. Melklejohn yesterday directed that the four transports Mississippi, Itoumanla, Herlln and Chester proceed Immediately to Montauk for trans porting to New York and Jersey City the troops ordered to their destinations. They will be joined tomorrow by the Obdam. The assistant secretary saya the convalescents ut Montauk will b? removed to their homes ns fast as pos sible, and the Invalids, as soon as they aie able to travel, to the general hos pitals at Fort Monroe, Fort Thomas and Fort McPherson. For Constipation take Karl's Clover Boot Tea, tho great lllood Purifier. Cures Head acho, Nervousness, Eruptions on tho Pace, aud makes tho head clear as a bell. Sold by l. V, Klrlin and a guarantee. ('aiiipvl'linmns Nearly Deserted. Chlckamauea Park, tin.. Kept, in. Only two leuimi'iits of the Camp Thomas army remafn at ChlckamauBa Purk today-the Ninth Minnesota unj tho Sixth United States volunteer In fantry linmunes. The Second Ken tucky left here last nlKht for Lexlnu ton, where they will be paid off and furloub'hed for 30 days, Tho Ninth New York regiment was paid oft yesterday ond left for home today. The Ninth will be mus'tered out nt once, and will not be futio'uehed, as has been the case with most of the regiments order ed to home camps. 01110101 reports sent to the wur department show that since the movement of tioops to Chick nmauKii Park liegan In April there have been 72,000 soldiers under cunvass at this camp. Truth wears well. People liavo learned that DoWitt's L(ttlo JJarly Itisers aro reliable littlo pills for regiilaliug the bowels, curing constipation und sick headache. They don't gripo. O, II. Hseeabucli. Buy Keystone dour. Do sum tuat the name Leksici & Baeb. ABhJand. Is printed on every uck. and strength. Your druggist has it for Si forn largo bottle. yMf iiAMI'l.U HUM Ml l-KUU. iiu men 'tif and women who suffer from Kidney, Liver and Bladder Disorders should scnu nanio and address to the Dr. David Kennedy Corporation, Rondout, N. Y., when a sample bottle and pamphlet I '. bo mailed free. Mention this paper wliffl you write. Don't delay with a dangerous malady like Kidney Disease; life is too valuable to bo thrown awav I'Uk'lU UIC0CCMniSSIGN. Spinilarils Olveu Two Hays In Which ro AiiHivcr Our Doiiinr.iN. San Juan de Porto Itlco, Sent. 13. The two evncuatlon commissions held an hour's session yesterday und nd Jouined until tomorrow. The American commissioners made known their po sition regarding the evacuation nnd transfer of tho Island, In accordance with their liistiuctlons from Washing ton. These Instructions they decline to nuike public at present, an pub licity might lead to embarrassment In negotiations, but the Spanish commls sloneis did not disclose their positions nor the nature of their Instructions. They manifested, however, willing ness ,lo secure as much expedition as possible, ami our commissioners nre much satisfied with the way In which their demands have been informally received. The adjournment gives the Spnnlaids time to prepare their reply. When that is presented the issue will be joined nnd the situation become clear. What effect, If nny, the appearance of yellow fever a.nong the troops at Ponce will have Is problematical. Should the fever spread It would doubtless Induce tho American com missioners to hasten the evacuation to the utmost, but as yet there Is not the slightest reason to expect an epidemic. General lirooke says two cases have been renorted to him and one death. As soon as he learned of these he caused all suspects to be Isolated, with a view of pieveutlng the spread of the Infec tion. It 1 believed that the cases originated In the Spanish prison at Ponce. A stubborn cntigli or tickling in the throat yields In One Minnie Cough Care. Harmless ill elici t, to'tclies the right spot, reliable and 'just what 13 wanted. It acts at euro. U. 11 HaKcnljiii'li. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And I''tnvterH, the Hand of America, Cali fornia. Via the true pathway, "Tho Iron Mountain Hnute," which traversesa region of perpetual sunshine, where snow storms, blizzards or high altitudes are unknown, Pullman first anil fei'oud class palaco and tourist sleeping cars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and New Mexico, Arizona, California, OrcgtiH, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Novada, without change. Quick time, low rates, and all the comforts of modern railway improvements guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via the Missouri Pacific railway system. For rates right from your home, literature, and full Information, drnpapostnl card, J. P. McGinn, T. I. Agent. Mi) Rail road avenue, Ehnira, N. V or 391 Broad way, New York. 3-1-tf W. E. lloyt, . F. P. Act. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of diUi TO BIRMINGHAM AND MEMPHIS. UNMIIll'ASSKI) SEKVICK OKFKKKII BY THE SOUTIIKRN HAII.WAY. Leaving Ilroad Street str.tloii.Philadclphla, at 0:55 p. in. daily, tho "Southwestern Limited," carrying a dining car and tlio most luxurious Pullman drawing room sleep iuiS cms, reaches liiiinihghan the following night at 111:10 und arrives at Memphis the noxt inoruiugat 7:40. Through sleeping cars for Ashovillo, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tamp.i, Atlanta, Mobilo and New Orleans aie also atticlicd to this train. Pullman reser vations can bo rondo In advance nnd all in formation obtained by cominiuiic.ttiug with John M. Ileal, District Passenger Agent, f2 Chestnut street, Pliila lelpliia. Stop That Cough I Take warning. It may lead to Consumption. A Mo bottle ofSliiloh' Ohio may save your lifu. Sold by P. 1). Ivirlin and a guarantee. Thu South antl Its Advantages. Thu Soiitborn Itallway has Issued for free distribution, a sixteen pago journal des criptive of Virginia, North aud South ("aro Una, Tennessee, (leorgia, Alabama and Mississippi, Persons scuking new locations, or capitalists desiring to make safe anil profit able investments will Had tho Information contained therein both valuable and inter cstliig. Copies will bo mailed frco upon ap plication to John M. Ileal), District Passen ger Agent, 829 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. What llr. A. P.. Shilxr Kuys. Buffalo, N. Y. Gents : From my per sonal knowledge, gained In observing the cll'ectofyour Sliiloh's Curo in cases of ad vanced Consumption. I am prepared to say It Is tlio most lCDiarkablo licmedy that has over been brought to my attention, It hai certainly saved many from Oouoiuuptloii. Sold by P. I). Klrlin, anil a guarantee. Altll VOII CO I Ml south; TUB SOUTllEltN RAILWAY ItKACIIKS ALL I'ltllMINKNT l'OIKTS. Don't start South without consulting John M. Ileal!, District l'asseti.cr Agent, Southern Hallway, 0'.8 Chestnut street, Philadelphia If you cannot cull u person, writoto him. DoWltt's Witch Hazel Salve has tho largest sale of any salvo in tlio world. This lai t and its merit lias led dishonest people to at tempt to counterfeit It. Look oat fur the man who attempts to deuuivo you when you call fur DoWltt's Witch Hazlo Salve, tho giuat pile cine, O, II, Hagcubuch, Iti-ilnceit Hates to lloatoll. On account of the meeting of the Sovereign annul Lodge, I. O. O. I, ut Boston, Muss., September 10 to 21, 18118, tho Fcnusylvriiia Itallroad Company has arranged fusell excur sion tickets September It) to "0 Inclusive, from all ticket stations ou its Hue, to Hot ton, at rato of single fare for the round trip. Tickets will be good to return until Septem ber 30, 1 win, inclusive, when properly stamped by the Joint Agcut, THE MAIN! ELECTION. The Four- ltepiibltcnu t'onurcxinoii lie-elected lthout l'.ll'oi't. Portlnnd, Me., Sept. 13. The fltnte election yesterday .resulted In the suc cess of the full Itupubllcnn ticket, ns follows: Oovernor, Llewellyn Powers; congressman, First district, Thomas 1). lleed! Second, Nelson Dlnglcy: Tlliru, Kdwln C. Ilutlelgh! Fourth, Charles A. ltoutelle. Tho election was niatked by comparative apathy on the part of the Republicans, who felt secure, while the Democrats, taking perhaps a little more Interest, with nn npparent desire to make a better showing than In 1891 ot 1800, put some vim Into the cam paign, tho result of which was seen In nearly every town. Tho falling off of the Itepuhllcan vote wus, however, anticipated by the party malingers, and while It was somewhat lower than anticipated It gave them no anxiety, and the loyal men of the party readily explained It. While the Democratic vote kept up well with that of last off year, 1891, It must be remembered that tho vote that year was a fatllng off of 15,000 from the vote of the previous off year, 1890. Tho state elected a solid Itepuhllcan delegation to congress, The four con gressmen hnd little or no opposition, although, strangely enough, Speaker Reed had a vigorous opponent In his district McKlnney. Mr. Dlngley, whoso majority ex ceeds 7,000, did not make a speech dur ing the campaign, confining his efforts to confeienees with the committees in the different shire towns. The other two congressmen, tloutelle and Bur leigh, did even less, so that it may be said that there never was a campaign In the state where there was so little said of national Issues. Oovernor Powers' plurality Is about 20,000, n Itepuhllcan loss of 21 per cent and a. Democratic loss of only- B per cent. Democrats gain 12 In the' lower branch of the legislature. Speaker Heed's vote fell off pearly 4,000. Beware of Olntnents for Catarrh that con tain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy tho senso of smell nun completely ucraugu the v liole stein when entering it through the mucotH surfaces. Such fitllclcH -hoilld never be used except on preneilptlnns from reputable phylciana, the damage tbuy will do Is ten fold to the good you enn iHimlbly derive from them Hull's Catiitrh Cure, manufactured by K. .1, Cheney ,c l'o., To ledo, O., contains no meiciiry, ami it taken in. tcrnally, acting directly upon the liluiid and mucous surfaces of tbo wystcm. In buj lior Hall's Catarrh Cine be sure you gtt tho eeiiuine. It Is taken Internally, nnd made in To'etln. Ohio, hj V. .1 Cheney & l'o. Testimonials free Hold by Druggists, price 7j c, per buttle. lAumcd lly A-siy ln. Kingston, Jamaica, Sent. 13. Ac cording to advices lecelved here from Uarbadoes, since the death of the Hon. Mr. Pile, speaker of the assembly, on Sept. 2, from the effects of the recent attempt to assassinate him, the gov ernor and five public ofllcials have been anonymously warned that a similar fate has been decreed for them "as reward for their oppression." Tho worst feature of the Pile tragedy Is that the government reward of $1,000 for Information regarding the con splrators falls to Induce their betrayal, You invito disappointment when you ex pcriiuent. DuWItt's Littlo Early Itisers are pleasant, easy, thorough littlo pills. They ctiru constipation and sick bvaduche just as suro as you take tlietii. C. II, llagcnuiicu Tragedy nt 11 I'lim-rnl. Indianapolis, Sept. 13. Yesterday. while Mrs. Cornelius Dilscoll, of this city, wns attending tho funeral of How ard Hanslngi her cousin, who was mur dered Satuidny night by George White, her D-year-old daughter picked up .1 Flobert rifle to amuse her 4-nionths-old brother, who was crying. In some man ner the gun was discharged. The bullet struck the baby in the forehead, caus ing Instant death. Ho Not Deceived. A Cough, Hoarseness or Croup, aro not to be trilled with, A doso in time of Sliiloh's Curo will save you much trouble. Sold by P. I). Kirllu and a guar antee. Philadelphia 8t Reading Railway Kngincs Hum Hard Coal No Smoke IN KKKECT SKlTKMIIKIt 13, 1S98 Trains leave Shenandoah at follows: Kor New York vlft Philadelphia, week days, 7 M 9 51 a. ui., 12 27, 3 111 mid K 07 p. 111. For New York vlaMauch Chunk, week dayn 7 30 n. in,, 12 27 and 8 10 n. in. For Ht-adlng and Philadelphia, week iliiyn, 7 30, U M a.m.. 12 27, 3 10 mid 0 07 i. ! Fcir Pottuvllle, week days, 7 30, 9 HI a. in. 12 27, 3 10, 6 07 and T 25 p. m. For Taiuaipia and Malianoy City, week day 7 30. 0 51 u. in.. 12 27, 3 10 and 6 07 f . in. Fur Wllllaniuport, Sunbury And Luwlsburg, weel uays, ll ;! a.m.. l u. lit For MaIiuiio) ilane, weckduyH, 7 JO, U 51, II a. 111.. 12 27. 3 10. 0 07. 7 25. 9 55 li. In. For Ashland and Shamokln, week days, 7 30, 1130 A. 111., 12 27, 3 10,(107, 725 mill 55 p. ill. For HAlttmore, Washington And the West vlfl it. .v u. K. it., tliruugn Iriilim leu" i ucAauic Terminal. Phlfudebihlu. (I. & H. 11 K.) ut 3 20, 7 55, II 20 a. in., 3 10 and 7.27 p. u. ritlnuuya, U2U, 7UO, 1120 a.m. ,1141 nnu j 27 p. in. auui tlonal trains fruin Twenty-fourth and CbeHt nut streets station, week days, 10 30 u. ui, 12 20. 12 lb 8 40 p m. Hundaya, 1.85, 8 23 p. In. TltAINS FOll HIIKNANDOAH. Leave New York via Phllndelphla, week days, 12 15, i 30, 8 00, 11 30 a. III., and 1 45, 4 80 9 00 ii.ui. Iave New York via Mauch Chunk, week dava. 4 80. 9 10 u. in.. I 30 u. m. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Tcrinliml, week days, 3 40, n su, to 21 u, ui. and I so, 110 p. in. Leave iteauiiig, weeK uaa, 7 oj, .uos, a, jn, 12 15,4 17, 8 00 p. in. l.cave 1'ottHVllle, weett days, 7 10, 7 40 a. in 12 80 4 10, 0 10 and 6 50 p. m. Ieavo Taiuaqua, week days, 8 80, 11 23 a. in,, i vjt o oo, t m p. ui. lcavo Malianoy City, week tlaya, 0 05, 1147 a. 111., 6 4m, U 11, UJIi I M U, Ul leuve Maliunuy Plane, week dtiya, 880, 925. 10 25, 1159 li. III., 2 41, 5 32, f. 41 7 V7, p lu. Leave WllllAinaporl, week da)s, 7 12, luoO m 1231 nnd 4 tip. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION Jx;ave l'blludel)ihla Cheutiiut street warf and South street whuif for Atlantic City. Wcekduys Kipreaa, 9 00, 10 45 u. m (130 Hittilrdiivs only), 2 ou, 4 00 105 iiiluute 1 nil ill. u w 1-. milium ,iuiii, f vv i. ill. ti-viiiiiilliiuii' tljh.O 15 a m.. 5 00, 0 80 p iu Hillidava KxnrL-aii. 8 00, U 00, III oo i. iii Ai iimoibth n, 0 15 u u.. i i-i p. in. bi.iai uxcuihiiiii irinii, i n m Hemming leave Atlantic City depul, con.ci Atlantic and Arkan&as uvenuea. Weeki'aya F.ipreaa, TOO, 7 45 &1 minute trniu.90O. m.,.i3U,S3P. 730 n m Accom- UHHlutliih. 4 V5, 7 50 tt. n., 401p,lil, HllliiUya Kxprexs. 4 00, 5 00, 8 00, 9 30 p. in .. eoiuini da Hon, 715 a. in., 5 05 ii, m, 1 1 00 cxcurHtoii trulu (from fuut of flslaMippl ae. only), fi 10 n in. For Cape May, Sea Ialo City and Ocean City 8 43 a iu,4 15 ii in. Suiiduya 9 15 a m, 1-or Capo Slay and Sen Isle Cit- only, $1.00 excur sion train, 7 00 a. in., Bundnys. l'arlor Canl on All fixprens irallia. Xor further Information, apply to uearnt Philadelphia and Heading Itailwuy ticket ugei t or ftddresa I. A. HWKIOAUD, KllhOH J, WUKKH. Cleri'l Sunt., lieii'l l'Msa'r Agt. lteadlnic Terminal, I'hllailelphlA. DRINK CLKARY'S KXTRA lJNK QUALITY -GINGER, ALE,- Superior Sarsaparilla... aud Orange Champagne. Dr. Miles' Nervine A REMEDY FOI1 THE Effects of Tobacco. UK oxccsslvo uso of tobacco, especially by young men Is always Injurious and undoubtedly shortens llfo materially. Mr. lid. C. Kbson, compositor 011 tho Contra CMta Kcus, Martinez, Cat., wrltcsi "I havo uscil Dr. Mllcii' ltestoratlvo Nervlno and ro colvod much benefit from It. I was troubled with nerveusness, dizzy spclU andslccplcss ncss, caused by tho uso of tobacco and stim ulants. I took Dr. Miles Nervlno with mar velously good results, allaying tho dizziness, quieting tho nerves, and enabling mo to sleep aud rest, proving la my caso a very beneficial romody," Dn Miles' ltestoratlvo Nervlno Is especially udaptcd to restoring tho nervous system to its normal condition under buck clrciiuistaucej. It soothes, heals and strengthens. Dri Miles' Kcmcllci uro sold by all drus-1; gists under a poiJllvo t y-M finll f I KlllUti Nervine : guarantee, first bottlo benefits or money re funded. Hook on dis eases ot tho heart and ,ftoctoros Health mm nerves frco. Address, DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. PROFESSIONAL CAkUS M. ItUUKK ATTORN liY-AT-L AW. ortlco Kkiiii bulIilbiB, con er of Main nn Centre HtrcelH, MieimtHltmli. T II. 1-O.MKHOV. 'I . AUORNEY-AT-LAW SlietiAiiilonli, Pa. jjltOK. JOHN JON1W, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box ES, Jlnhanoy C'lly, l'. Having Htutlled under soma of Ilia litul mastem In London and Purls, will kIvu lensuu ou th vluliii,iuiiiidollu. KUltar and ucal culture. Toruie rcw-iinablo. Ailurcus In earn of Htriniso, the Joweter Kliuuauiliiiili. P ennsylvania RAILROAD. BOHUYKILL DIVISION. KniTEMiiKU 12, 1898. Trains will leave Bheimudoiih uIUt Iiio ftco a datufur Wiijgan, UUburton, Krackvllle, Dai Watur, oi. VJiair, I'oitavme. iiaiuuurKi itcauiun, I'uttdtuwu. I'lioeulxvllle. Worriatowu tt.Ul'ji.. aaelplila (lfrfAU Btreet utatlon) at 0 05 and 8 15 a. ui..,JUJ. ti lw U iii. on wevlc uaiu. Huitdava. 8 IS u. in,, 4 lb i. ui. Tralua Itravb Krackvlllo fur HlieuuuUontj . t TM, H40 a. ui. aud 5 40, 7 lit p. Huuday, li ui m. ui. una o 40 p. ui. lcavo i'uttavlllu (or Hlivnauduali (via Krack vlllu; 7 1U, 11 a. in., O'JO, 710ii. iu. MmUay iu iw a. ni., o iu p. iu. l.uuvu 1'lilladeliiliia. (liroau utreet Dtutlou), lot dhttiMiiduah at Saa a. uk, 4 lu p. in. week dayo. HuudayH leavu at tt au and 9 'ZS a. u. Leave Uruad Mtrecl ttiulluii, i'hlladulphla, FOU NKW YOUK. Kxnrehs. week-days. 8 20. 4 Oo. 1 50 ft 03.5 15.ti 7iU(, y&u, 1U21 (Ulnlnu Car), iluou. mt liUUiioun, (Lliullvd 1 OU and iU p. ii. UliilnK CarHj, 1 10, 2 Uu (UlnluK ur U'-V,XM. 4U-J,6uU.65t(l)lnliitf CarJ, ttuu, 7 Itt, 7 50 (Dli UmVar), luix p. in., 12 01. night. UunUayH, ia.', iUo, jOo, 5 15 0-JO, 9 5tJ, 10 21, (DlmiiK Car), lias a. iu.,12(KI (OIiiIiik Car) UUS,2W (Diiiiny Car), iUo (Limited 1 (UtnliiK Oar) dSJ, 0M, (DlniiiK Carj DM, 7 Oi, 7 W, lllulii uarj iu uu p. iu., u ui iiikui. Aipress lor jiowju wiiuuui cuauKQ ii w ia. week-days, and 7 60 p. m., dally. WASHINGTON AND TI1K SOUTH, Fur Baltimore and WaBUlnictoii, 8 50, 7 20. tf 3?. 1020, Uia.a, ui., 12W,1281 (Dli.iiiK Cur j, HZ IDinliiK Car, 812, 41, L& CuiiKrim sloual Limited, Dmliig Carj, 0 17. 065 Ulu INK IttfJ, 4 il lUllUlig wirj p. ill,, ttllU u ullit week Uays. Sundays, J 5U, 7 20, 9 12, 11 23, a. ui., 120V, 1 Ut IDlulliK rj 4 41, 1520 Con- Kressiuiiai uimieu, jniuiit; varj, ooo 11111111: Uarj, 7 81 linUiKJarJ p. m. ana I2u5muht. lor Haiti more, uccummodatloti. 9 12 u in. 2 0 and 401 p iu week days, 5 03 and 11 Itt p in dally. KOU ATLANTIC CITY. leave Ilroad street statlou via Delaware rher brldne Kxpreas, 9 10 a m 100 and 705 u. ui. HundayH, 9 20 a. in., 2 83 and 705 p. m. leavo iUarketbireet W url luxpresn, 5 00, 9 U), a ni, 2 00, 8 CO, 1 W), 5 00 p in. Sunday., 8 00, 9 Wr 9 50 ii iu accoinuiodulioii 180 and 510 i nil 91.00 exeursion train, 7 00 a m Sunday only. M. UI VOUU u7t Vll;iMt, It 1IUWUUU UUU 11UII J lieaeh Kxpress, 900 am, 2 3J und 4 05, p ut weekdays. bunda, B 20 u in, Kxeursion, 7 10 u in Sundays only. Vor bea Isle City. Ooe&n CI It. Avalon and Stone Harbor Express, U10 a. ui., 2 80, amt 1 wp. ui. wee k uays. Huuuaya, b:uu, ui. lX' vurslou 7 00 a in Sundays only. for Humors 1'olnt lCxpres, 5 00, 9 00 a m., 2 00, 8 00. 4 00, A 00, p. ui. week dayn Huudays. a 00, 9 0uand0 5( a. ui. i IIUTCIIIMSON, J, It. WOOU, Uen'l Mauatfer, Clou 1 faW'r Atfl KKKIOOOOOOOOOOOIK International Wictionary , The Oao Great Standard Authority, , :i,,l';1 ,uii- i'. i. iimwer, Jiiatku u. ti, MniTi iiio Court, Htuiiditnl ertli. V. 8. (lot l'rinllng I OfHc, til. (I. 8. Huprluno i i-iuii, mi mo pun u. pi cine Courts, aniluf near- . Bl, IUB PGUW1UUU1I. Coiimieiiclcil by HtAta Rinrinten1enU ( U4 OLIIOU1B, .UlllKr ITflli J mu.ubw niwiuui iiuiiiuen Iliviilunlilf In tlio houspliolil. and to TI I IJ HGST FOR PRACTICAL USE. i a caay io una tlie word wanted. It Is eay to ascertain the pronunclaTon t s easy to trace the growth ol a word. It U tasy to learn what a word means. ? m,1' V""1' I'offe Tribune (fayat t s 1 li I itt-.t iilltluii mines from tlio press wttli a t C -..irii,l,-l.-ii,. that linpllea Ilia liio.t tliiiroiiKlirill. ; ( tiirliliuiil . tyNiKHlilii-.ul siiperilslon. t,e: i w Lin tniblif, tiw, nuils tills h work tn wlilcli 11 is J V HllllllLlv'iidi.ful tn u-r,-r. l.irll a i X qgt run imsT. 5 C.Jb O. MKltllTAM CO., l'lllillslwrs, I Tho Rosy Froshnoss And Telvcty toltness o( the akin la inva rlably obtained by tho s who uto 1'oizoni'b (loinnlezlon 1'owder,
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