ilTiTlflTlTWlllHf-irrir17rTi-nY,-fl Y---' - - " ' ii riTiiinL EVENING HERALD x ESTA11MSII1.I) 170. I'llVlHsliod every KventnB.K.cer't Sunday, 8 stotrrrt JBni! Sthkkt. Near Ckntre. Tim llrmlil In ilr"vrint InHlicniimloah nnd lio iriomi"hR i i tot nit rent- n weefc, rmy; Hbl. utiit crti.r-. lly nial! JH.00 n y ear, or if cwiM niontli, pnynlilo In ndvanoo, AdvertlM rut-iit- clinrcwl mwordlnc to apace mm po-ltlon. Tlio miMi.licts ri'.ervc tliu rlclit to elmiiKe Hie nivtitlpn of ailvcrtl-cmcnt- whenever tlio pull ii. f ...... .lonmtwU It. Tim rlirlit In reserved to iif inny iidtcrtlcim'iit, ln-tticr until lor or not, .it the publlnhcrs "my deem '.ipropet. Advertising rate made known upon application. Kntcrud at the poti()lco at Shenandoah, Pi.., a eeonil claM mail manor. TKi.urnoNH coNNK.rrion 'All the Hews Thai's Fll to Print." ------ j Evening Hersld wfilWteiUY. sr.rTfin'sr.i: n. ism. dUH COUNTRY : f irst. Last ana Forever, Admiuai. t'KUMcux ii tuiw on his way lionm. He will ln welroini'il by tlieSimiiiiirtl.- nit. A II ASSACIIUSKTTS (iollplo WtTt'lliaV- rietl us tile sun roco. Tlmt liuwlmiul has et a bail iireoodeiit in tlio mutter of rising early. Onk of tlio trrt'itU'Ht needs of this enlightened age is limitation to pre vent typhoid fever, not only in rumps but also in towns like Shenandoah. As a result of the election in Ver mont, the State Senate will be solidly Republican, and the House will have an overwhelming Republican ma jority. TllK yuuy people didn't do a thing with the "antis" in the Fourth dis trict yesterday, and the lion. Gus tavusShrinck again sings his favorite songs. Kvkiiy foreign paper that has com mented on the war with Spain credits this government with good military management and remarkable success. The contrary view in this country is merely partisan. EVKHYIIODV will regret to see the rough riders retire from military life. Thoy constituted the most picturesque feature of the war, and In 110 instance failed to meet tin? expectations of their admirers. HitYAN's command will shortly be sent into Cuba font year. The free silver press will naturally claim this to be "dirty" politics, but oiiropiniou is it is only to see whether or not Bryan can light. Ho new legislation will be required to authorize the payment of pensions to the soldiers who were disabled in the war with Spain, and the widows and minor children of those who died from wounds or disease. Ariuroit I'lOi'l'KKTsays the criti cisms of his conduct made by the HnilAi,l)ls worth thousands of dol lars to him, in advertising. If such is the case, I'lopport will be a millionaire before the newspapers get through with him. IN eight years the production of silver in Colorado has declined from 'tf.OOO.OOO to less than $1,000,(100, while the gold product has increased from $5,000,000 to .1 0,570,000. That state may as well drop the claim that silver is the mainspring of the world and tlio universal regulator of prices. "Assassination," said Disraeli, in referring to Lincoln's death, "1m, never changed the history of the world." The meaning of the great British statesman's aphorism was that assassination never accomplished the object its authors had in view.and it will not do so in the case of the Kmpre.sn of Austria. TllK l'resldont has seleuted and an iiouiiced the names of the nine men who are to constitute the commission to investigate the conduct of till) commissary, quartermaster and medl cal bureaus of the War Department and Inquire Into the causes, extent and treatment of sickness in the field and in tho camps. There should and will he a rigid investigation. At Washington tho opinion is ox pressed by many politicians that Secretary Alger will not resume the duties of tho oflleo of Secretary of War. Ho is now at his homo in Michigan and it Is said will not return to Washington for three or four weeks, and that in the meantime ar rangements for his retirement, from the Cabinet will he iuadus QllKAT regret will bo felt among a large majority of the people over the news that tho Odd Fallows' Tumplo, at Philadelphia Jri in llnancial dllll -cutties. The order lias a largo mem bershlp in this state and lias earned the heartfelt thanks of thousands of widows and orphans, who have been benefited by its unostentatious charity. It Is to be hoped that they will tide over tho dlillculty. ltstoro tuW'reSWHetrori Bills ot the tiqwely, donWlnsr lata or Inflame, tint: vnw all Ilia Af.lli.atn dlffaitlve or ginUin iii porfrrt tuniUtlon. Try them. .s"?"Ji. Irrtparnd oul; bjr a I. Ilixxl 4 Co., Umull, Mm. I A Handsome Complexion 11 one of the greatest charms a woman can possess, Fozzom'a Coiiiluiiom I'owuuu Hires It. , Hood s INTENSE SUFFERING. i-rom Dyspepsia and Trouble. Stomach Instantly Relieved and Permanently Cured By Stuart's Dyspepsia Talilots. A Hew Discovery, Hut Not a Patent Medlc'ne. Dr. Hfihvcll telntrs an iiiterr-MltiK account of what lie coniili rs a rrniarkiililc run-, of acute stomach lioulile nil clltonlc d tpepsin by the use of the new discovery, Stunt t'tt l)Pvl''a Tablets- Ilesajs: Hie patient was a mat) who bail suffered lo ttt) knowledge for yean with dys pesrW. KVcrylli'liiK lie ate 5cemcl to sour and create nciil anil gases in the stomucli : he li.nl pains like rlicuinatisni in llie back, sliouliler blade and limb, fiillni-n ami ilk-tn-s ufler calinR, poor apietile nnil loss ol lltsli 1 the hcait became nflected, cniiMiij pal pitalion and sleeplessness at night. 1 gave him powerful nerve tonics and blood remedies, but lo no purpose. As an experi ment I finally bought a fifty cent package ol Stuart's Dyspes'm Tablets at a ilrnp; stoic and cat c them to him. Almost immediate relief was given and after hr bail uh1 four boxes he wa to all appearances fully cured. Theie was no more acidity or sour watery risings, no bloating after meals, the appctl e was vigorous ami he gained between lo and 12 unils in weight of solid, healthy llesh. Although Stuait's Dyspepsia Tablets are ndtcrtiscd and sold in drug stores yet I con sider tlicm a mt9t valuable addition to any physician's line of remedies, as they are per fectly harmless and can be given to children or invalidsor in any condition of the stomach with perfect safety, being harmless and con taining nothing but vegetable and fruit esscn ces, pure pepsin and Golden Seal. Without any question they ate the safest. most effective cure for indigestion, biliousness, constipation and all derangements of the stomach however slight or severe. Stuait's D)spcpsia Tablets are made by the Stuart Co. of Marshall, Mich., and sold by dniggists everywhere at fifty cents per pack age Little book on stomach diseases mailed fice, addiess Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. Murdered liy a Soldier. San Francisco, Sept. 14. Walter Itos ser, a private of a Tennessee regiment, last night shot and killed Henry Hllde brandt, an employe of the Spreckles Market. ItosFer was walking up Mar kot street, and seeing the sweetmeats exposed to view, It is alleged, started to help himself and was told by HUde brnndt to move on about his business. Ilosser, Instead of complying, Immedi ately drew his revolver and tired, kill ing Hfldebrandt Instantly. Hosser Is In jail. I' or forty years Dr. Fowler's Kxtract of Wild Strawberry has been curing summer complaint, dysentery, diarrhoea, bloody ilux, pain in the stomach, 'and It has never yet failed to do everything claimed for it. Nmv Yorlteri Fur Camp Menrto. New York, Sept. 14. The Two Hun dred and Second New York volunteers, ordered to Camp Meade, broke camp at Camp Dlaek on Monday night, and spent the night under their dog tents. They boarded trains for Iong Island City just after 2 o'clock yesterday af ternoon, going 700 strong, all In good condition. They reached Communlpaw, N. J., at 7 o'clock last night, and after receiving refreshments from tho sol diers' committee boarded trains for Camp Meade. To Cure It Colit In One Day Take Laxatlvo Ilrotno Quinine Tablets. All drujicists refund the money if it falls to cure. 25c. Tho genuino has b. 11. (J. on cacli tablet. tf Oar Commissioners' lnstriierions. Washington, Sept. 11. The cabinet, at Its second session yestuiday, contin ued tho discussion of the instructions to be given to the American members of the peace commission. Although the document is piactlcally ngreed upon as a whole, the matter will bo left open until the meeting heie of the members of the commission, two days hence, win 11 a final revision will be made. Set retai y Day authorized tho statement that so fur from making public anything of the nature of tho In structions to be given the peace com missioners, the president and the cab inet had decided positively to do all In their power to prevent any publicity Jn tho matter. DuWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo has tho largest siilo of any salvo in the world. This (act and Its merit has led dishonest people to at tempt to counterfeit it. Look out for the man who attempts to ileceivo you when ynti call for DoWltt's Witch llazlc Salve, the gloat pilo euro. C. II. lfagenbiich. Cicueral Minl'ler'H lteport, Washington, Sept. 11. ileneral Shnf ter yesterday submitted to the war de purtim.nt his report on the Santiago camjulgn, covering not only the battle of Santiago, but the entire progress of the military Invasion of Cuba. Tho re port Is a voMimlnous document, cover ing, with the supplementary reports or division commanders, about 200 type written pages. The report will not be made public for the present, the desire being to place It first In the hands of the president and Secretary Alger, nnd allow sufficient time for a mature con sideration of Its contents. Don't lot the llttlo ones sutler from eczema or other torturing skin diseases. No need for It. Doan's Ointment cuies. Can't harm tho most dcllcato skin. At any drug store, r0 cents. AlTOMteTl fill a fTround'.K Charge. St. Paul, Minn., Sept. II. Mrs. Ar- dllla Ynrnell, who has been In Jail for several dnys under suspicion of caus ing the death of Arthur Mlddloton. the tea merchant, was y 'sterdn discharg ed on motion of County Attorney An derson, who stnted that evidence had come to hand which convinced him t lint Mrs. Yarnall had nothing whatever to do with the murder. Soldier Nurses Desert. Lexington, Ky Sept. It. Thirty nur ses deseiteil from the division hospital Monday night, and fulled to report yes terday. They were privates detailed from various regiments, and they went Jjack to their regiments. They will he ..l I... ........ .....1 tln.l 1... (ml!,. 'tnurtlul. One of (leuerul Sanger's .staff said that the men will be dealt fllth very severely. Yostordny'ri llasoliall (James, At Now York Flint game; Maltlmorn 2; New York 1, Second game: Haiti more Gj Now York 0. At I'lttsburtf Chlcaco 4 Pittsburg 0. At Phlladtl phla- .Philadelphia G; Huston 3. EMt'KbbS CLIZAtJhTirS WILL. Hie l.i-nvcM Hit .fi'vt iN, Valued nt S'-'.. ".OO.OOO, to Clmi-lty. I Geneva, Sept. 14. The arrangements for the funeral 1 erctiionlea over he body of the murdered Hmprrss JSIlzabeth wete published last evening. Tlio body of tho ciniireuR will lie In stnte In tho HofbuiK on Friday and during thu forenoon of Saturday, and the Inter ment will take place at the Capugln church nt 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon. The empreoK. It Is reported, left n will bequeathing her Jewels, valued nt $2,!i00,000, to charities. The will, It Is said. Blves full In-trur.llnns regard ing her ohspuules. Laylnz Castle ta left to her favorite dauchter, Arch duchess Valerie. Achlellon. In the Isl and of Corn, slip left to Princess Clsela. The bulk of her fortune Is divided among her grandchildren. The cotlln has been closed, and no body, not even the Einiieror Francis Joseph, will see the face attain. The body was finally enveloped In a black faille dress, the hair arranged with a diadem over the forehead, and the hands folded lightly together, holding a crosa and rosary. White roses form a garland nround the whole body, con cealing the white satin lining of tho collln. Very few have seen her mnjesty'a features, as her face most of tho tlmo has been covered with a white cloth, while a white Uowerud veil has covered the whole coflln. Luigiiil, the murderous anarchist, de clares that If he had been In Italy ho would have struck King Humbert. Jnpnii'H Now Turin. Washington, Sept. 14. A telegram has been received nt the Japanese le gation to the effect that on tho 10th Instant the government of Japan pro claimed that the now statutory tariff, as well as the English, Germ.tii. French and Austro-Hutigary conven.Ional tar iffs, would be put Into operation on tho 1st of Janunry, 1S!)9. This st. p marks the Inauguration of Japan's new treaty relations with the western powers. Tho revised treaties, as a whole, will go Into operation on the 19th of July, 1B99, but, by their terms. It was 1 vlded that, If the Japanese governm it so desired, a new tariff might be sub U tuted before that date for the conven tional tariff, which has been In ex clusive operation sine" 1SCG. Anns For I'lilllpjiliieH Insm'trent1. Manila, Sept. II. The American bark Abbey, with a enrgn of aims nnd ammunition from the T'nltcd Stutes, which left Canton, ostensibly for Sing apore, tinder heavy bonds, ten days ago, rja-! now. it Is said, landed 5,001) rllles and tMtildges In Hatnngas prov ince tor the Insurgents. The report seems Impossible, though It comes from good source. The Indications to day are that the Insurgents Intend to comply peaceably with the American tequcst to leave the suburbs of Man ila toniiniow. Remarkable Kescue. Mrs. Michael Curtain. Plamficld, 111., makes the statement, that she caught cold, which settled 011 her lungs; she was treated for a mouth by her family physician, but grew worse. He told her she was a hopeless vic tim of consumption and that no medicine could cure her. Her druggist suggested Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption ; she bought a bottle and to her delight found her self benefitted from first dose. She comtinucd its use and after taking .six bottles, found her self sound and well ; now docs Iter own housework, and is as well as she ever was. Free tiial bottles of this Great Discovery at A. Wasley's Drug Store. Large bottles 50 cents and Si. 00. ItovofltMonnry Soelnllst Arreted. Milan, Sept. 14. A mnn arrested hero on Monday while engaged In distrib uting a manifesto signed by "the revo lutionary committee" Is named Slles. Ho declares that ho Is a socialist, not an anarchist, and has been living In London, whore ho has acted as corre spondent of tho newspaper Avantl. Now President or tlio Mormon Church Salt Lake, Utah. ,lSept. 14. At a specln meeting of tho council of apostles, held yesterday afternoon, Lorenzo Snow was chosen president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, to fill tho vacancy caused by the death of Presi dent Woodruff. Sacrificed to Blood Poison. Those who have nover hod Blood Poi son can not know what a desperate con dition it can produce. This terriblo disease, which tho doctors nro totally unable to euro, is communicated from ono generation to another, inflicting its taint upon countless innocent oneB. Some years ago I was inoculated with poison by a nurse who Infected my babe with blood tntnt. The llttlo one was unequal to tho struggle, and Us life wifs yleldod Up to tho fearful poison. For six long years I Buf fo rod untold mtsery. I was covered with soros and ulcers from head to foot, and no languaga can express my feelings woe aunng iiioso long irs. I had the best medical treatment. Sev eral physicians succes sively treated me, but all cury and potash soemed to add fuel to the awful llame which was devouring me. I was advised by friends who had seen wonderful cures made by It, to try Swift's Specific. Wo irnt tu-n hnttles. nnd I felt hone aealn revive in my oreasi nope xor ncnun anu uni-pun-ao again. 1 improved irom ine atari, nnu com plete and perfect euro was the result. 8. 8. 8, fa the only blood remedy which reaches des perate cases. Mas. T. W. Lis, moil isomer, aim. Of tho many blood romedies, 8. S. 8. is tho only ono which can reach doen- sonted, violent canes. It never falls to euro perfectly and permanently tho most tieaperaie cases wnicn aro uuyonu tho reach 01 other remedies. is i-unBi.T vnoETAiiMJ. and la tho only blood remedy guaranteed to contain no mercury, potash, or other mineral. Valuablo books mailed freo by Swift Bpeuillo Uompuuy, Atlanta, Ueorglu. EVAN J. DAMES. Livery and No. 13 North Jardin St. Kingof Spain. Save mcl Save melll Sagasta. They don't want you ; they want Battle Ax, Many of our wants arc satisfied with substitutes but there is no substitute for When a man wants Battle Ax there is a reason for it and when he is offered anything "just as good" there is a reason for his insisting on Battle Ax. This reason is that Battle Ax is better than any other chewing tobacco that money will buy. Pemember the name when you THE KKtl'iJOCfi MARKETS. As Itotlectccl bv Dc.-illniri tn Pbllndol pbln nnd llultliuoro, Philadelphia. Sept. 13. Flour without Important change: winter superfine, $2.15iii 2.40; Pennsylvania roller, cleur, $33.23; city mills, extru, $2.50ffi2.T3. Ityo Hour moved slowly nt $2.7.1 per barrel for choice Pennsylvania. Wheat strong; No. 2 re d. spot nnd September, GTifiCSc. Corn stronger. No. 2 mixed, spot, 31V4HT3!c. No. 2 mixed, September. 3WiW,c.; No. 2 yellow, for local trade. SC-yiffi37p. Oats quiet: No. 2 white, new, 2Sc.; No. 2 white, clipped, new, 2SHf'2fe. Hay barely steady; choice timothy, $10.&1(11 for largo bales, lteef dull; beef hums, 21.r,0ii22. Pork quiet: family, 12.7Mi 13.23. lard steady; west teamed, 13.23. Hutter firm; west ern cre..mery, UVrffSOc; do. factory, ll',J Utile.; Klglns, 20c. ; imitation creamery, 13 ffilBc: New Xork dairy, 13iffHr.; do. creamery, 14V45I1DC ; fancy Pennsylvania prints Jobbing nt 22ff2lic.; do. wholesale, 21c. Cheese steady, largo, white, 7?'ij Hie; small do.. large, colored, 7fi7',fec. ; small do., 1ft"r.; light skims, CSClta; part rklms, rV45i'Cc; full skims. 21i2!4c. Eggs llrm; New York nnd Penn sylvania, lie; western, fresh, 1GM.C. Po tatoes easy; Jerseys, fl.37H.iTil. 30; New York. $lf1.50; Long Island. $1.371401.75; Jersey sweets, $1.2312.25; Long Island sweets, $1.75S2.23. Cottonseed oil quiet; prime yellow, 22V:C. Ilaltlniore, Sept. 13. Flour dull; western superfine. $2.2.rif2..-.0; do. extra. $2.C3W3; do. family. ?3.231 3. ti5; winter wheat, patent, S3.&ill.U5; spring do., $I.23T1.-10; spring wheat, straight, $4'ifl.2'l. Wheat strong nnd higher; spot. CSi',iiiGVH,c. ; month, CSVS (fllKV. ; October and December, (WiGSlic.; steamer No. 2 red, (m!ViiG3c. ; southern, by sample, (121iWe.; do. on grade, C3T40 GSc. L'oni steady; spot and month, S4Ji 31',4c. ; October, 31(3U4c; now or old November or December, 33ic ; steamer mixed. 33(ff33Hc; southern, white, 340 CGc. ; do. yellow, SCJiSGlic. Oats firmer; No. 2 white, western, 20T12GV&O.; No. 2 mlxid do., 2lli25e. Ityo firm; No. 2 near by, 4Se. ; No. 2 western, l&Ue. Hay llrm; No. 1 tlmuthy, $D.5UG10. Grain freights quiet; rates llrm; stenm to Liverpool, per bushel, 3d., September: l;ork, for orders, per quarter, 3s. 7Hd.5i3B. !id., Sep tember; 3s. 9d., October. ICggs llrm; fresh, lGc. Lettuce. SOc. per bushel box. Whisky. $1.29il.30 per gallon for fin ished goods In carloads; $1,315(1.32 pur gal lon for Jobbing lots. Llvo Stock MurUotH. New York, Sept. 13. Ileevcs firm; cables unchanged; llvo cattle, llfil2c. higher. Calves steady; veals, $398; grassers and butti rmllks nominal; 25 westerns unsold. Sheep steady; lambs f,o. to 10c. lower; sheep. $3.00ftl,75; lambs, J3.75ffG.7S. Hogs nominally firm nt $1,200 4.&0. Kast Liberty, Pa., Sept. 13.-CattIo steady: extra. $5.2365.40; prlmu, $35.15; common. $.1,754(4. Hogs active; best me diums, $l.23fI.S0; best Yorkers. $4.201f4.25; ominnn to fulr loriters, i.0ii'ii4.15; heavy, ilJlliiH.lG; pigs, $3.!KK(4; roughs, $2.75ij3.7t. beep steady; choice, $l.ur,ru 1.7.,; cummon, $3.25o3.75; choice spring lambs, $5.75iitl; common to good, $lft5.50; veal calves, $70 7.50. You Invito disappointment when you ex periment. DoWltt's Llttlo Karly Itisors aro lileasant. eaiv. thorough little nills. Tliey cure constipation and sick headache Just as euro as yon take mem. u. ji. iiiigoniiiii ii Tho Tutul I'Iro In Jornmo. Prescott. Ariz., Sept. 13. Sunday's fire In Jerome was one of tho greatest cnlnmltles In the loss or me ami de struction of property that has ever oc curred In Arizona. Among those who lost their lives fire the following: Mexi can woman and her two children; Wll ford, nn uudei taker; a dry Boods clerk, name unknown two laborers, names unknown. The number of miss ing Is placed nt 15. Many people fa millur With Jerome plnce tho property loss nt figures ranging from $r,no,000 to $750,000. There was little Imurance, the nggrcgntft being less than $50,000. The loss Is complete, It being stated that not even the commonest nrllcleH of use were saved. Truth weJfrs .well. People have learned that UeWllt'slLltlle Early Itlsci.aio reliable llttlo pills forregulatlng flic bowels, curing constipation nnd sick headache. Thoy don't gripe. U. 11. lUgcnbucli. Now WostinlnHtor'H Dlt-nslrous I'Iro. Vancouver, 11. C, Sept. 14. It Is now estimated that the property loss of tho Now Westminster tire Is greater than tlrst announced. Major Ovens and a rommlBslon have gone over tho burned dlsttlct, and thoy estimate the loss at $3,400,000. The Insurance aggregates $1,500,000. lie Not Deceived. A Cough, Hoarseness or Croup, aiu not to be trilled with. A dii.so In tlmo of Shiloh's Giro will have you much trouble. Sold by 1'. 1). Kirlin and a guarantee. buy again. I TO Bir.MINGIIAM AND MEMPHIS. VNsvi:rKSi;i si:avicn OFFintnn bv thk SOUTllIIKN HAIbWAY. Leaving llroad Street sts-.tion, Philadelphia, at (1:55 p. m. dally, the "Southwestern Limited," c'irrying a dining car nnd tlio must luxurious Pullman drawing room sleep ing cats, reaches I'inninglinn the following niulitut 10:10 and arrives at Memphis the next morningut 7:40. Through sleeping cars for Aslinvillo, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tump i, Atlanta, Mobile and New Orleans aro also attached to this train. Pullman reser vations can bo made In advance and all in formation obtained by communicating with John M. Ileal, District Passenger Agent, S: Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Stop That Cough I Take warning. It may lead to Consumption. A 2.1c bottlo ofSlnlo Cure may savo your life. Sold by P. ). Kirlin nnd a guarantee TO TIIE LAND OF SUNSHINE Anil I'lmicrx, ilie Hand or Amcilrii, Cali fornia. Via the truo pathway, "Tlio Iron Mountain liontc," which traverses a region of perpotual bunsliine, where snow storms, blizzards or high altitudes aro unknown, Pullman first and sei'imd class palace and tourist sleeping care to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and Now Mexico, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, without change (Juick tlmo, low rates, nnd all tho comfortsof modern railway improvements guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via tho Missouri Pacific railway ystcm. For rates right from your home, literature, and full information, drop a postal card, J. P. McGinn, T. P. Agent. MO Bail road avenue, Klmira, N. Y., or 3!)1 Broad way, New York. 3-1-lf W. K. Iloyt. O. E P. Agt. CASTOR I A Por Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of The South mid lis Advantages. Tlio Southern Hallway has Issued for freo distribution, a sixteen pago journal des criptive of Virginia, North nnd South Caro Una, Tennessee, (lenrgla, Alabama and Mississippi. Persons scoking now locations, or capitalists desiring to mako safoand profit able investments will find tbo information contained therein both valuablo and inter esting. Copies will bo mailed freo upon ap plication to John M. lloall, District Passen ger Agent, 82S Chestnut fctrcot. Philadelphia, Pa. AVhal Dr. A. i;. Slater Kays, Ilui'PAi.0, N. Y. Gents : From my per Fonal knowledge, gained in observing the effect of your Shiloh's Giro in cases of ad vanced Consumption. I am prepared to say it Is the most lemarkablo lirmcdy that has over been brought to my attention, It lias cortniuly saved many from Consumption, Sold by P. D. Kirlin, nnd a guarantee IfedufiMl Itntes to Hoidou On account of tho meeting of thoSuveieigu Grand Lodge, I. O. O. P., at lioston, Mass., Septcnibor 1U to 21, 18'A tho I'ciinsylvrnia llailro.ul Company lias arranged to sell oxctir hiim tirkebiepteuibcr 1(1 to 20 Inclusive, from all ticket stations on its line, to Huston, at rale of Mnglo faro fur tlio round trip. Tickets will bo good lo return until Septem ber !W, 180S, Inclusive, when propel ly ktamped by the Joint Agent, A stubborn cuugh or tickling In tho throat yields to Ono Mlnuto Cough Ouro. Harmless in effect, touches tbo right spot, reliable and just what is wanted. It acts at once. O. II, Ilagcuhuch. Alii: YOU (iOINU SOUTH? TllK FOUl'llKlt.V I1A1I.WAY UKACIIKS ALL KOMINKNT POINTS. Diiu't start South without consulting John M. Hi-all, District l'asseniicr Agent, Southern lUllvvay, li-'S Chestnut street, Philadelphia If you cannot call In person, write to him. For Cniisllpullon tako Karl's Clover Itout Tun, the grout Wood Purifier. Cures 11 mil ache, NcrvoiisnoM, Eruptions on the 1'iuc, and make the bead clcaraa a hell. Sold by I . I). K Ii li u and it guarantee. GUATEMALA'S TftI&t)LATI0NS.3 A Series of llloody t'nnlllcl Prrdlototl III tho DNtlirbed ltepilbllo. New York, Sept. II. l'assengrs who arrived on the steamship Alllanca from San Jose, Guatemnta, bring news of the political troubles In that re public. They say that the election of Kmnnuel Hstrnda Morales ns president by a large majority nnd the death of General I'rospero Morntcs have not by any means put an end to the political complications In that country. Tho re cent ilot, In which nearly 300 peoplo were killed, It Is declared, Is but the beginning of n seiles of conflicts which cannot but cause much bloodshed. The Government troops are on the alert, but the outbreaks come very sud denly nnd are hard to suppress. The lenders In these revolts nre the dis contented followers of Generals Castillo nnd Morales. The United States war ship Albattoss wns dully expected at San .lose from San Francisco nnd the second class Ililtlsh ci tib-ec launder Is now at Ocos, having been sent there nt tho request of the Germnn nnd United Stntes consuls. Awnltlmr Itu-m'H I'vr .novei. Washington, Sept. 1 1. President Mc Klnley has not yet named a representa tive of the United States to nttcnu me confcience pinjee.ed by the czar, with the purpose of cci:rlng a general dis armament of the gnat powers of the world. In the answer returned by him, however, to ll w Invitation extended by the Itusslan minister for foreign af fairs, which was ttansmltted by Am bassador Hitchcock, the president open ly expressed his concurrence In the sontlimt.t? so loftily set forth In the Tluxslan note, and promised, If tho con ference Is held, to have the United States represented by some person. As yet It Is not possible to make n selec tion, for It remains for the Itusslan government to say whether or not It regards the response made by tho gov ernments' Invited to participate as suf ficient to warrant the holding of the conference. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho boat salvo In tho world for cats, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, totter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles. or jo pay required. H la guaranteed1 to give porfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 25 cents por box. ForsalobrA wic,iov THE DREYFUS SENSATION. Another Important Ano-it. Imminent In tbo Colobrntod 'ne. Paris, Sept. 14. Among the rumors In circulation reganllng the Dreyfus case Is one that an nrrest still more sensational than any yet made Is Im minent. Another re;-ort says that when General Xurllnden, minister of war, resigns legal action for revision will bo commenced before his successor is appointed. General Zurllnden at tho last moment begged to be excused from accompanying President Faure to the mnneuvers. The frank newspaper assertions that 51. Faure Is supporting Genetal Zur llnden In opposing revision have creat ed considerable comment and given rise to the notion that there will be no revision while M. Faure Is president. Iast night four men, armed with clubs, attacked and severely Injured M, 1'hlllbert Ilogct, director of a Dreyfus- lte paper. Ono of the four Is under nr rest. Beware of Olntnents for Catarrh that con tain Mercury, ns nu-renrv will surelv destroy the cnue ainell and completely derange the whole ytein w hen entering It through tho mucous surfaces. Such aiticles should never lie used eeelt on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the oainagu nicy will no s icu initi to mc goon you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by K. J. Cheney tr "o., To ledo, (1., contains no mercury, und Is taken fn tcrnally, mtlng directly upon the blood am mucous surfaces of the Hystem. Inbuytn Hall's Catarrh Cnru be miro you get tho genuine. It Is tnkcu Internally, and made In Toledo, Ohio, by J', .i. uiieney v Co. Testimonials ireo. 'out iy Jjruggists, pneo 75 c. per bottle. Philadelphia & Reading Railway Engines Burn Hard Coal No Smoke IN EFFECT SUPTHMWCU 13, 1898. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows; For New York via Philadelphia, week davt,. t l!U v IH a. m., li Hi a ju anu n U4 p. in. For New York via Muucu Chuuit. w ook days, 7 30 n. in.. 12 27 and S 10 I). 111. for lt-eatllnc and PhlladclDhta. week day. 7 ao, v 03 a.m., iz a iu auu u o p. ih For l'otMvllle, weeK uaya, 7 30, a si a. m. 12 27, a 10, 6 07 and T 25 p. in. For Tumanlia and Malianoy City, week ilays 730, 9 51 a. in., 13 27. U 10 ami 6 07 ). in. ior wmiamflport, nuuuury anu iwiseurg week dava. 1130 a.m.. 12 27. 7 2i n. m For Mahanoi Plane, weekdayx, 7 110, 9 54, 11 80 a. m.. 12 27. 3 10. 6 07. 7 25. 9 M Ii. 111. Far ABhiaiid anu Miamokiu, weeit uaya, ?au, ii 3U n. ni., i.-7, 1110,6 07, 7za auu Hup. m. For Ilaltlniore. YVashlnirtoii and tho West via It. AO. It. H., through trains lea'-i Heaclug Terminal, Philadelphia. (P. fe It. It K.) at 3 20, 7 65, H2ila. m 3 10 and 7.27 p. 1-. Hunuays, 8 20, 7 00, 11 91 a. m.. 8 46 and 7 27 p. in. Addi tional trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest nut streets Htation, week: uaya, iu au a. m. iz -u, 12 16 8 40 . m. Hundays, 1 85, 8 23 p. in. TISAINH FOH HH1CN ANDOAH. Leave New York via l'liUadelplita, week daya, 12 15, 4 SO, 8 00, 11 SO a. iu., and 1 45, 4 90, 9 00 li. m. Icave New York via Mauch Chunk, week davs. 4 80. 9 10 n. in.. I 80 n. m. Ix-ave Philadelphia. IteAdlne. Terminal, week nays, a iu, s bo iu ii it in. ami I sti, 4 rs p. in, i.eovo jteaaing, ween uays, l w, jouh, a, 12 15. 4 17. 6 00 li. m. Leave Pottsvllle. wceK daya, 7 10, 7 40 n, m. 12 30-4 10. 0 10 and 650 p. m. Leave Taman,ua, week days, 8 80, 1123 a. in. 1 49, 5 66, 7 20 li, iu. l,eave Mahauoy City, wcuk dayu, 0O1, 1147 U. in., a O J2, U XI, f 14 p. IU i,eavo aianaiioy l'lanc, week days, 0 30, 9 25, 10 25, 1159 a. iu 2 41, 5 32, 6 41 7 T,7, p tu. Leavo Wllllam-porl, week d, 7 42, IUUO m., 12 34 1 m v. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION Iavu Phtlaileluhla'CheHtuut street waif and South htreetwliaif for Atlantlo City. Weekdays HapresH, 9 00, 10 15 a. in.. 1130 naiuriiiiVH only;, aw, -t uu p. minute, tramp a uu J ia minute- train, 7 cu p. in. Acuoiiiiuoua tli)ii,0 15 a tn., 500, 0 80 p in Sundays Kiprcss. 8 00, 9 00, IU u) li in Accoitimeihith p, G 15 a li, 4 45 p. in. tl.OO excursion train. 7 a m Keturuliig Irave Atlantic. City depot, corner Atlantic and Arkansas avenuea. Weekdays Kipress, T CO, 7 45 to iidiiuto train, 9 00, a m.. a au, sac, 7 30 p m Accom mmlatloo, 4 25, 7 50 a. rr. 4 05 p. m. Sunday repress. eu, auu, uo, way p. ni Aicommnnu tlou, 715 a. in., 5 05 p.m. $100 excursion train (from foot of Mississippi uve, only), i iu p iu. For Capo May, Sea Islo City and Ocean City 8 45 n m, 4 15 ti in. Sundays 9 15 in. For Cape May and Sea Islo Cltr only, $1.00 excur sion train, 7 00 a. in., Sundays. Parlor Cars on all express ralns For further Information, apply to neareit Philadelphia and lluullllg Hallway ticket agent or address I, A. SWBIOABll, Kdsom J. Wbkkh. tlen'l Sunt., flen'l Paxs'r Agt. Heading Terminal, Philadelphia. DRINK- CI.KARY'S RXTRA MNK QUALITY -GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparilla.. aud Orange Champagne. 58av(;d !er Life .-r: -. JOHN WALL-flT, of JotTcrsou. ' ' Vf ,., tl'ianrfhomiionolsmorohlghly ' t '.loicd or widely known, writes, in 3'") Una a sevcro aftack of LaCrlppo '..! s.t 'lioond of four months, In splloof all liyrlclaus, friends and good nursing could la, -.-.y 'u:u.j heart and nervous system wero o Corj;.letely wrecked, my llfo was do-tpalii-'l of, my ftlcnds giving mo up. 1 could .n!y sleep by tbo uso of oplatos. My lungs and heart pained mo terribly nnd my couch vaa most aggravating. I could not Ho In ono poLltlon hut a short tlmo nnd not on my lert 6fd3 at all. My husband brought mo Dr. Miles' Ncrvlno and Uoart Cure and I be an taking them. When I had taken a half tottloof caih I vras much better and contin uing pcr.s!stoutly I took about a dozen bot tles and was completely restored tohealth to thosurprlsoof all." Dr. Miles Rome lies - 1,1 i... , .1-.. . ia.-:' guarantee, first bottlo benenu or money ro- ic. .UMnraAf f united, llnnlr ,,r, ,ll.,.kX,l iases'of tho heart and W&ts0, ncn-es free. Address, iSliJvMSM Dli.MIUJaMKDIOAICO., Elkhart, Ind. PROFESSIONAL CARDS M. HOUKF., ATTORNKY-AT-LAW. Ofllce Kirau htilldtiic. corner of Main an Centre streets, Shenandoah. f II. I'OMKKOY, ATT0RNEY-A1 -LAW Shenanduah, Pa. pltOF. JOHN JONKS, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 65, Mahanny City, Pa. Having studied under Bomu of tho bust musters le London and Paris, will elvo lessons on thovlollu, mandolin, guitar and vucul culture. reriua rcasoiiauie. Auurcsa in care til mrouso, the jeweler Shenandoah. Pennsylvania RAILROAD. HOHUYKILL DIVI8JON. .Si:iTr.Hii:ii 12. 1808, Trains wll. leave Shenandoah niter inu Buutti date lor Wian, Gilbtrton, Frackvllle, Jtk vaier. m. uiuir, i'o.ttjviuo. JiamuurK, utiauiaK i uimiuwui jriiuuiiixviim. iorriBiuwu uuu jtiin Uatelplilu ()ir,Ad street atutlou) nt 6 05 nnd 815 it. iu.. Z Wit 6 Itl p, iu, uu week. day. Humlaya, 8 IS u, ni., 4 p. iu. Train Jeuve Krackvlllu fur 8I10111111U01.1. t 7'M, H40u. iu. unU 5 40, 7 U3 p. m. Humliy. nui a. iua anu o m p. in. I-eavo 1'uttHvlllu ior Hhenniuloah fvia l"raok. villi), 710. 11 UU u. in., 5 'JO, 7 10 p. iu. MuuUny iu iw a. iu.f o m p. iu. J-cavu 1'JilluduluiUa. (Broad titreet Htation). tw fcihtJrtMinaoali nt 815 n. 111., 4 10 p. m, week duys ounaajH icavunt eou unuy a. in. Leave llroad Street Utatiou, riilUdelphU, t FOU NEW YOUK. Kznretiri.wcek-dayH. 0 20. i Oo. 4 50 B &V5 1.".C SO. 7i(ttSXt 9 50, 1021 (JJlnli.K Car), 11 UO u. m, uwiiuuu, tioo fi.iiuiteu 1 uu auu p. ut, DinhiK'CarH), 1 .ij, 2 ilO llJIulnn Ur) U J0, 8 00. .u.Suu.&50(UluliiKCurJ, tiuu, 7U-J,7 50 (lUn InKCar). lUDu p. in., 12 01, night. Uuiidnya. Jf, 4U.1, 150, li OA, 5 15 8 20, U60, 10 21, (DlniitK Uarj, II i u. iu.,iUi lUlnliiB Uurj 12W,2iH (UlniiiK ,C'arJ, 4 00 (Limited 4 aJ)(UinltiK Car), am, 6 50, (JJluluK Oar) 6 B5, 71,7 50. IDIuIiik CurJ lOUOp. m.t 12 01 nlKht. jtixprL-ai ior liodion wunoui cuange, 11 uu a m,, week-dayH, and 7 SO p. in., dully. WASHINGTON AND THIS SOUTH. For llaltiiuoreuiid Washington, 3 60, 7 20,8 32, 10'J0,1123,u. in., 12 OU, 12 31 111..1iik Carj, 1 1 !i llJiiilnir Carl. 3 12. 4 4l. 15 2d Cotiurron- Hlonai Limited, Dining Car, ti 17. t&" tUiii lut; uurj, mi iwiniuK uurj p. m., ami izu. iilnht week uuvh. HuiiUava. if Su. 7 UU. y 12. 11 23. a. u., 120yt 1 Li, Dining Car J 4 41, 620 Co 11 KreHsionai i.imueu, iJiiuut; tarj, duo iiiiiiiiij Car J, 731 lUluliitf Car ji. m. and 120S night. For ilaltlniore, uccoiuinodatton, 9 12 n in, 2 01 and 4 01 p nt week dayu, 5 04 and 11 Iti p 111 dally, FOU ATLANTIC CITY. I-eave 11 road utieet utatlou via Delaware river bridge Kiurefea.9 10 n iu., 1 UU nnd 70-1 i. in. HuiHluyn, U 20 a, in,, 2 3S ami 705 p 111, Leuvv .Market ireet uri lprebtf, it uu, v ui, u in, 2 00, 3 W), 1 oO, 5 00 p in, Sundayt., S 00, ) U0, U SO 11 m nccoininodutiou 130 und 5 10 p lit l.W cxemMon train, 7 00 a in Huuday only. For CapoMuy, Autfledea, Wild wood ana Hull Iteaeh Lxprcss, UuU a in, 230 and 4 05, p 10 weekdays, hundu) b, H 20 a 111, KxcurHlon, 7 UJ u in Sundays only. For Sea Isle City, Ocean, Cliy, Avnlou and Stone llarhr Jilreij!, 010 u. ui., 2 30, and .20p. m. weekdays. Sundays, 8 20 a. ui. Kx cumioii 7 CO a m Sundays only. For Somera 1'olnt ICxprena, G 03, 0 03 a. 111., 2 00, 3 Ou, 4 00, 5 00, p. in, week dayu Sunday.., 8 uu, tf 00 and 0 50 a. tn. J. li. 1IUTCUIH40M, J, It. Wood, Uen'l Alauuiter. Ueu 1 1'uVu'r Ait XXXXXMXMXXMMXKXX International: IJictionary Successor of the "UmibrUlgeii." Tho One Great Htaiuliiril Authority, Jiullw) u. H. Kuiirfiiio court. Hlltllllaril of tlia tr. S. (lOT't 1'rlnUnir I Offlca, Urn 0. 8. Hiii.r.11.0 i -ih'i ttu m nuu, nil. pieino Courts, andof near It all tlio Hclioolbookt. Varmly Cciiiiiiionalfl by Rut. Bui rlnt.nilenU i o( nchoola, OoU.kii I'tvil. , l.nhi.aniloUicrraiicuton wuiuab ,hi,uub llltlUULT. ItlVIlllIIlllll. In Ilia hoitgeliold, anil to ( ... ..... ......odium, null iu the tenrlier, nrliulur, in, . ii-Bsronnl man, and silt- Tt1" I U IU1GST POR PRACTICAL USE It In cuy to llnd the word wanted, t Is eaiy to aiccrtoln the pronunclafon 1 e my to trace the growth ol a word. It la easy to learn what a word meant, ! y.1"- ljrirfc Tribune Hayxj- 1 mi 111. t Mitiim romi-i from the iirru Willi a i ( , umili-l'-ii.-M lli.it IiiiijIIi-. tho most Uioroiiifliill. : ' Tlllllll I .t)KiuMli llc-nl tuiien Islon. Iho' i hi I' li.ll,', ton. IliUs Ittla V work tn whlcli It I. . ...-.! m iviri. .(1,111 low. , OUT THG HI1ST. 1 ;7Speclnien rce sent on annllcallon to C..X- f MKMUAJT CO., VuliUshers, ovoooooK"HkKkHrKmI' Tho hosy Freshnoss And a velvety softness of the skin is luva rlalily obtained hjr thoco who use roliONl'u Coiniiloxlon IJov.dcr,
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