EVENING HERALD IXTAItl.ISIII'.l) 1870. Published every Evening. Kxcept Sunday, at 8 Soirm Jahius HrrKKt, Nkah Oestbr. The Herald I 1- vr i InSl chanrtonn and Iho . lrrt-.icv'. 'in ! 11 I"rs'X ..., v-. ,k ',,.,,,; ollio unrtiiis. By inn . J.O0n cnr,or25 i in month, payable In advance. VlvttlUc nbl louts iucntch.ir:ednccorilliistoBpucconii position, i TW.pubiisiicMrerTcthcriKiiiJocimiiKc; liKo. reserved to wjo tuny advertisement, wiicwcr i lurid for or nut, nat tlio publishers may deem ' unifier. Advurtlslng rntw Hindu known ........ ..,,.11. nil, ,i, Knteltiil nt tliu fuwloftUe nt Shenandoah, l'M second clues mall matter. TKI.KI'IIONK CONNECTION 'All the News ThalTfit to Print." Evening Herald THURSDAY. SIl.Tnnu.U in. 1HS. OUR COUN IKY : First. Last and Forever. TlIK tuxpnyor iff tin- boroujjli I'un romlilv (llstliiLMiish lietwceii tliu Auilitor.s anil Counoilini'ii ns to wlik-l urn the vntoh-lot;s of tlio treiisiii-y espenlnlly wlii-ii tlio former Jiity coinpeloiit man but if-" t iiiuki tin audit mill tliun oliurge tlio borough This world is full of suspicion, people, who iiiiiig-ine that every one but thoiiibelvu.s nre ilislioiiust. As a k'cnornl tiling the ones liu.vin: the irrt'iitiT nmiibor of fnultx uro the "liiht to overlook sborli'oiniiiKs in otliers. Kspei'iully is thin trui- when nivcii a littlo iiutbority mid thi'ir I'liiniuius bejjin to swell. TuuouoHOUTthe authrai'ite rt'ion the newspapers are piiblisbln inter views had with I'oiuiuercial travelers mid local business men, showing that the skies are clearing ami that there are better times ahead for the people of this region. The belief is general that there are brighter times ahead and the business man should prepare himself for the increased business. There is no better way to do this than by newspaper publicity. The IlKlt Ai.n enters the homes of the people of the Mahmioy valley, and reaches tho buyers. The enterprising mer chant will seize the opportunity of attracting attention in tho only legitimate way, that of newspaper advertising. Our Next Senator. Tho Republicans of the Thirtieth Senatorial district have reasons to congratulate themselves upon the nomination made by their representa tives in the convention assembled hero yesterday. The name of David M. Graham will add a tower of strength to the Republican ticket, and it does not require a political prophet to predict the next State Senator from this district. afr. ornlmtii is a, successful business man, and is at present proprietor of the Mnhanoy City American, one of the leading Republican papers north of the mountain. He is a man of sterling Integrity, a tried and true friend of the laboring classes, and bears an enviable reputation in every walk of life. As to his ability to represent the Thirtieth district in the Legislative halls of tlio state, no words of encomium are necessary nt our hands. Those who know Mr. Graham will freely admit his ipmlill catlous for a legislator, and oven his political opponents, hundreds of whom will cast their votes for the Republican nominee, acknowledge that the Democratic party is placed at a disadvantage so far as the candi dates mo concerned. Tho Republican nominee enters tho contest witli u united party at his back and with the assurances of strong .support from the independent element. Mr. Graham will recoivo in Mnhanoy City the largest vote over accorded a candidate on either tickot, mid it is not unreasonable to expect that his vote in this Democratic stronghold will equal that of his op poiiout. His nomination, too, will add much strength to the county ticket, mid in whatever light tho re sult of yesterday's convention is viewed, the action of the representa tives of tlie Republicans in this dis trict is to lie commended. Mr. Graham 1ms never before sought political ollice, hut has always taken an active interest in the success of his party candidates, whether they be friend or foe, mid those whose names have appeared upon the ticket in the past appreciate his inlluence among the rank mid (lie of tho party. Ho was born In Middleport, this eounty,-forty years ago and received his education in the public schools. He removed to Mahmioy City in 1805, mill worked in and iilout'tho mines until thirteen years iigo, when ho em barked in tlio mercantile business. He has a thorough knowledge of mines mid mining, and knows the wants of the miners thoroughly. David M, Grahmu will be the next State Senator from this district. Sores Disappeared Statement of a Remarkable euro. " My littlo daughter hn3 bad ringworm.8 on her Bculiytuid, phq broke out in sores all over, her boijy J dijclijed to try Hood's BaraaparUa, ami after ulio had taken It n short tltno the sores disappeared.'' Mils. U. J. ClIVKK, 1003 Llmvorth Btrcet, Philadelphia, I'a. Rumember Hood's Sarsa parilla Is the One Trus Wood Purifier. ? 1 ; six for $5. -food's Pills cur,, constipation. VS cent. UMf"$ B B aiiiiH a Q 01 meaning i u.,f .7,i7;i7 ..u nnrriHUtirg', sept. lu. uovernor Ilnst- and about which such tender and ; lnR8 ,ma Iocntl.(, tlie Rlok nn(1 lllJured holy recollections cluster as that i Pennsylvania volunteer tfoldlers In hos of " MOTIIRR " she who Watched 1 pllals throughout the country. The over our hiilnlcas iti fanev and tniid- i HDt important nrc those who have r,r fir tn.,l,m ttnn Vnt CU OUT IirST. tOttCrlllR SlCI). I Ct ,;f f 1JL,fllTtl, "- vi .iv.i uaji.i.uii er 13 beset With dailf'er aim all Ct- fort should be made to avoid it. , (nil i so assists nature Wer's the Expectant Mother i3 ena bled to look for ward without dread, suffering or gloomy fore bodings, to the hour when she experiences the joy of Mothcrliosd. Its use ins'ircs safctv to the lives of both Mother and Child, and she 13 found Stronger after than before , Mountalnvllle, J. S. Llebfrled, Lancas-conf,nement-in short it "makes Childbirth natural and easy, as Lancaster; John A.Taylor, Harrlsburg; SO many have said. Doilt bo j J.K. Underwood, Frankllntown; Harry nersuaded to use anvthilltr but 1 Walker, Lancaster; W. H. Warner nnd ' iOTiiT il"tiil LB a L. R ! u My velfo suffered mora in ten mln ntes with either of her other two null ilren than she did altogether with lior Inst, Having previously uscu lour not ties of ' Motlier-'d Friend.' It is f blessing to anyone expecting to be come a MUTU.HK, says a cusromer. llENDuiiso.v dalk, uanni, Illinois. Of rirufTEl.H nt tl.OO. or 9"nt by cipren on receipt of i-rlcii. Wilta for book oontalnlnil tentlmonlals mil Mtiuubio lnrorinnllon fur ull .notbur. free. lb UradGrM ltcsulator Co., Atlanta. G. CHAIRMAN BITUM KbSllilNS. Talk of InvoHtlgiitlnu tlio Loader of tlio Cold DuiiiouriitH. Chicago, Sept. 15. W. D. Hynum, chairman of the national commltteo of the national Democratic party, tender ed his resignation to the executive commmlttce yesteicTay, and George Foster Peabody, of. New York, was elected as his successor. The resigna tion was a great surprise to the lead ers ot tne lioiu uemocruui' puny, a resolutions adopted by the meeting stopping the salaries of all ollkers Is said to be the real cause of Mr. I3y num's resignation. C. Vey Holman, of Maine, declared after the meeting that he proposed to have Mr. Bynum Inves tigated. Mr. Holman claims Mr. liy num called yesterday's meeting with the intention of forcing him to leave Maine, where the election was Held on Monday, the morning of election day, and he charges the ex-chalrman with conspiracy. A committee, of which Mr. Peabody was made chairman, wns ap pointed to prepare nn address. Treasurer Frenzel, of Indianapolis, reported that when the campaign of 189G ended there wns $33,000 In the treasury of the National Democracy. Since that time $23,000 has been ex pended. Thero was $1,500 which could bo had when necessary from uncol lected subset Iptlons. Mr. Bynum hnd received $8,200 as salary, while $00 was credited to personal expenses. The treasurer reported that $7,700 had been sent to Kentucky for the '97 campaign, $1,700 to Iowa, $2,500 to Ohio during the campaign In which Ilann.a was elected United States senator, and $C00 to Kan sas. For tori y years Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild strawberry has been curing siuiunor complaint, dysentery, diarrhoea, bloody flux, pain In tlio stomach, and it has never yet failed to do everything claimed for It. Chlno-.li Revolution lnivItablo, Hong Kong, Sept. 11. A revolution In central China seems unavoidable. The rebellion In Hnlnan nnd the prov ince of Knwntr-SI Is being joined by thousands of the literati, who nro bit terly opposed to the Manchu dynasty. t'orea'H liuloi'i Poisoned. Yokohama, Sept. 1 1. Telegrams from Seoul, capital of Coren, report that tho king of Corea and the crown prince were taken suddenly 111 after dinner on Sunday last. Poisoning Is suspected. Both are recovering. Eleven courtiers have been arrested. To Cure a Cold In One Day Tako Laxative Itromn Quintno Tablets. All druggists lefund the iiuinuv if it failsto euro. L'.io. Tlio fjciunno lias L. 11. ij. on eacn tablet. tf WANTS A DEATH SENTENCE. MiirdoroiiH Aunrolilst Writes to tlio 1'roHlilont of Switzerland. Berne, Sept. 1C Tho funeral train bearing the remains of the Empress Elizabeth, which left Oenevn yesterday afternoon, made short stoppages at the principal towns In Swiss territory. Everywhere along the route church bells tolled respectful sympathy, and In some places wreaths wore presented. The assassin. It Is said, has written to tho president of the Swiss confedera tion asking to bo tried at Luzerno, where capital punishment Is In force. Ho now admits he attended an anar chists club at Lausanne, whore It was decided to assassinate some great per sonage. Six members of the club have been placed under arrest. The assas sination has produced a great revul Blon of feeling among the Swiss people In favor of capital punishment. Don't lej tho JUtlo ones suitor from eczema or other torturing skin dUeroea. N'ii need for it, Doan's Ointment cuios. Can't harm tlio most delicalo skin. At any drug store. 50 cents, Maryland t'onnroslonal Nominees. Baltimore, Sept. 15. Tho Democrats of tho Third and Fourth congressional districts In convention last night nomi nated Dr. J. B. Schwntka In the Third and Major James W. Denny In the Fourth districts. Both are understood to favor a gold standard of currency. Tho Democrats of the Fifth district. In convention nt Elkton, nominated Nicholas W. Steele, of Carroll county, for congress, defeating ex-Congressman J, F. Talbott, who sought rcnom Inutlon. The Republicans In the Sixth district met In convention nt Frederick, to nominate a candidate for congress. Much opposition has developed to ward John MacDonuld, the present In cumbent. Every county In the dis trict has a candidate, and the fight promises to bo a protracted and bitter one. After taking 271 ballots the con vention adjourned till toduy. 'May Attend Plilladolphhi'H .T11I1II00. Washington, Sept. 15. Mayor War wick, C. Stuart Patterson and C. C. Harrison, of Philadelphia, called at the White House yesterday and extended a formal .Invitation to the president to the peace Jubilee to bo held In that city duilng the lait wank, in October. The president assured bis visitors that he will attend if the public business will permit. : cirtf nt.MMpvttllwti tnt ninnr i WU1U AUiUll juoum iik luu llu.VMltlliej llfl.VM III, V 11 n la - I I'tdllu Itlltilt lfriaf.lfi.1a :. ......,-.-. Just l,een- returned In hospital shlpa , ,.,, ,,. , . ,i, fm. 1 .rt U1.c nnd. ot whOS,e. wn?re; unoutB tlio regimental commanders had no Knowledge. At the Fortress Mon roe hospital the following Pennsylvanh ylvanla volunteers are Inmates, Just returned from Porto Rico: C. S. YeaRcr, OrwifTsburi;; Jonas M. Amol, l'ottstown; George II. Hloom fleld, Columbia: G. N. Hroom.Columbla; Vf. Dickinson, Heading; John M. Don nelly, Lancaster; G. Vf. Davidson, Green Castle; Louis 1'. Daniels, Colum bia; George H. Evans, Columbia; Wil lis P. Giles, Heading; James G. Iledley, Heading; Charles H. Hatch, Poltsvllle; Oscar 13. Ilummell, l'lne Grove; Ray mond S. High, Shoemakersvlllo; C. M. Huntsburger, Dlllsburg; Jacob II. Kel ler, Heading; Morris W. Knauss, V. C. Schull, all of the Fourth regiment. Sergeant J. W. Arters, of Cooporstown, Sixteenth regiment. Perry llryan, OH ver C. Colwes and Richard Williams, of Battery B, Pittsburg. Albert A. Kirk, of Philadelphia. Tho following, In tho Washington barracks, arrived at Newport News last Saturday evening from Porto Rico: C. A. Kngle, Harrlsburg; F. Hepllng.Lan caRter; W.II. Klopp, Lebanon; Howard Keller, Heading; II. F. Peters, Harrls burg; M. N. Wumer, Shoemakersvllle; all of the Fourth regiment. Charles C. Wilson, of Clarion, Fifteenth regiment. At Camp Hamilton, Lexington, Ky., are the following: J. L. Smith, Maple ton: Ira II. Fair. Huntingdon; John Thomas, Centre Hall; Harry D. Pra zler, Hollldaysburg; Henry D. Hed clng. Howard; Orln Hnrrlor, Shllo; Oeorge S. McCreary, Lewlstown; Cal vin J.Engle, 101k Lick; Perry" Davls.Lls tonburg: Gust Carlson, Antrim; Ed ward W. Mvers, Howard; Harry G. Lott, Gettysburg; all of the Fifth regi ment. Frank A. Tremper, Wllkes barre; James Douglass, Jr., Oliver Mills; William W. Ryan, Pittston; Thomas F. Jones, Pittston; George E. Fitch, Sugar Hun; F.W. Bradley, Vaw ter; G. 15. Walters, Hammersly's Forks; Frank Cole. Towanda; Thomas McAllister, Wllkesbarre; Earl E. W. Miller, West Pittston; William II. Hughes, Wllkesbarre; Joseph Dunston, Parsons; J stph McGuire.Mlners Mills; Charles M. Savage. Reading; Frank Trainer, Reading; Harry W. Wontzel, Reading; Lewis A. Arnold, Krumsvllle; Patrick McIIale, Jr., Pittston; J. A. Walsh. .Termyn; John McCarry, Pitts ton; William B. Davis, Plymouth; Howard Beck, Kingston; Oscar Lamer, South Bethlehem; Oscar O. Hcln, Lay ton; Charles H. Culver, South Bethle hem; Charles C. Hull, East Strouds burg; Daniel McMlchael, Summit Hill; Thomas Hoag, Summit Hill; William Kanvouse, Mauch Chunk; ill of tho Ninth regiment. Remarkable Rescue. Mrs. Michael Curtain, l'lainfield, III., makes the statement, that she caught cold, which seltled' on her lung ; she was treated for a month by her family physician, but grew worse, lie 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 ft om first dose. She comtimted its use and after taking six bottles, found her self sound and well ; now docs her own housework, and is as well as she ever was. Free trial bottles of this Cheat Discovery at A. Wa-ley's Drug Store. Large bottles 50 cents and Si. 00. HOAR WILL PROBABLY DECLINE. Reasons Why Ho Will N'ot Accept tho London Mission. Washington, Sept. 15. It Is under stood that the president has Invited Senator Hoar, the senior senator from Massachusetts, to accept the London mission, to succeed Mr. Hay. While a definite response has not yet been re ceived, It Is gathered that the senator probably will decline, on tho ground that ho would be more serviceable to the country In his present position. while the delicate health of Mrs. Hoar renders a change of habit and climate unadvisable at her time of life. It was rumored that In the event of the ncccpptance ot this embassy by Senator Hoar, Secretary Long would bo a candidate for the succession as sena tor from Massachusetts. There Is rea son to believe that the secretary has made no movement In that direction, but Is entirely content with his present post. lie Not Deceived. A Cough, Hoarseness or Croup, ate not to bu trilled with. A close in time of Sliilnh's Turo will save you much trouble. Sold by P, I). Klrliu and a guar a 11 tee. cMterdny's IliiMilmll f.'nmeM. At Washington First game: Cleve land, R; Washington, 5. Second game: Cleveland, 5; Washington, 1. At Phila delphiaPhiladelphia, 10; Chicago, 2. At Baltimore Baltimore, S; Cincinnati, 1. At Boston Boston, 11; St. Louis, 2, At Brooklyn Louisville, 7; Brooklyn, 2. At Now York (9 Innings, called) Pitts burg, 0; New York, 6, Italy Severs isolations with Colombia Rome.Sept. 15. Italy, It la announced, declares that her diplomatic relations with tho republic of Colombia nro ended, Columbia refusing to recognlzo the British minister as the Italian rep resentative during tho lattor's absence. Tho Woathor. For eastern Pennsylvania, Now Jer sey, 'Delaware and Maryland: Rnlnj slowly rising temperature; fresh east erly winds. Truth woars woll. 1'euplo have learned that DoWilt's Little 12aty Risers aiu reliable Utile pills lor regulating tho bowoln, curing constipation and sick headache. Tlicy don't grlpo. V. 11. iiavcnhuch. Itedllceil ItlltOH lo Huston. On account of the meeting of tlioKoveivlgu (band Lodge, I. O. O. at Huston, Mass., September 1U to SI, 16HS, tho I'cnnsylvrula Railroad Company lias umiuged to sell excur sion tickets September 111 to 20 inclusive, from till ticket stations on Its lino, to button, at rate of single faro for tho round trip. Tickets will to good to return until Septem ber 30, 18118, Inclusive, when propeily stamped by tho Jolut Agent, Beware of Olntuonts for Catarrh that con tain Mercury, ns mercury will surely destroy the ene of aiiicll and completely ilcninno the wliylo system u lien filtering it through tliu inuceiiw surfaces. Such articles should novcr lie used except 011 proscriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage thuy will do is ten fold tn tliu good you ciin possibly derive from them. Hull's Catarrh Curo, manufactured by I'. J, Cheney it Co., To ledo, (., contains no mercury, nnd Is taken In Urnally, acting directly upon the blood anil mucous surfaces of tliusystein. In buying Hall's Cutarrh Curo liu sure you get the genuine. It Is taken Internally, and mailu In Toledo, Ohio, by 1'. J. Cheney .V Co. Testimonials free. Bold by PiuintlstB, price 7ft c. n'r bottle. highest commendation. I BliWARH OP I imrATioNs RHHWMWmilHW Tho genuine Johan t Hod's Malt ""JL. ract linn tlilo signature fy!C,U'ttTts lecklnlwl. ItlSNKitftMr.MUU LiW' ''''n Kxtrac on net son, Sole Ai'cnts, N - THE PRODUCE MARKETS As Itpflcotod by Hi-nllng In 1'liltnilnl phlu nnd lialttmoiv, Philadelphia, Sept. 11. - Flour slow; winter suportlno $2.1Sii2.43i Pennsylvania roller, cl,-ir. $303.26; city mills, extra, $2.IWi2.. Ityp Hour sold to n limited ex tent nt 2.7S per barrel for choice Penn sylvania. Wheat steady; No. 2 rcl, spot and month, C74i(aSc. Corn quiet; No. 2 mixed, spot and September. 3iti!?3mc.: No. 2 yellow, for local trade. S7e. Oats quiet: No. 2 white, new, 2'v ; No. 2 white, clIppMl, '.ew, 2S'kr28c. I lay steady; choice timothy, $10.MKE11. Beef steady! beef hums, $21.501522. Pork steady; fam ily, $12.',r,il3.25. Lnrrl steady; western sleiinied, $5.27'4. Butter llrm; western civemery, HltSMdo.: factory, IPjMllc.; El glns. 2(c. : Imitation creamery, itq$Kt;.i New York dulry, 13T1Sr.; creamery, UVfeTD 19c. Cheese steady; Hrge, while, 7(f '.4c ; sm.ill do.. 7r,iifi"!'jc. ; large, colored, 7f,c; small do.. 7r)s'ii7"4e. ; llfjht skims, C5? fVic. : part Bkliu, 5'.',iCc: full skims, 2r,j) 2'V. Ebbs linn; New Vol I: nnd I'eun lylVHiiln, 17c; western, fiesli, ICUc. Po tatoes steads-; Jersey, $1. 3711.50; New Yoik. JlCfl.liO; Loc: Maud. 1.37'4W1.75; Jersey sweet. $1.50if 2 J6; southern sweets, $1.12'4il.B). Tallow steady: city, 3c.i country, iWfrS&r. Cottonseed oil steady, prime yellow, asifeo. Cnlilmge dull; Long Islnnd. $?fi3. Boltlmore, Sept. II. Flour dull mid un chnngi'd. Wheat steady; September and spot. i',ruisu.; October, nv,ii;Vie.; i)e. comber, GS'dc; steamer Nn. 2 red iVAQ Ki'jc; southern, by sample, I3(fi C.!)c. ; do. on grade, ittWi (Wic. Corn weak; spot and month. ::,1'.ii:!lc.: October, 33l(,ft33c. ; new or old November or December, 320.; stennicr mixed. 32ii'li 3;iie. : southern, white, 3IW30c: do. ,110w, smWMe. Oats steady; No. 2 white western, 2CiJ2Cc.; No. 2 mixed do., 21ff2nc. Hyo strong and higher; No. 2 nearby, 4!)'ic. ; No. 2 west ern, nie. Hay firmer; Nn. 1 timothy, $10. New York, Sept. 14. Good steers about steady: others slow: rough stuff firm to 13c. higher; all sold, native steers, $4. to (05.65: oxen nnd stags, $2.75fi4.Mi: bulls, $3J!3.75; cows. $l.S0ffl; cables steady, llvo cattle, lU(12c; refrigerator beef. KWS'4e. Calves active; lGCi23e. blither; nil sold; veals, $5&S.37Vi; tops, JR.50: gnissers, $3.75 01.25; buttermilks, M.2yi l.2,i, westerns nominal. Sheep and lambs firm and low er; sheep. $3(!T1.75; lambs, $51jC.03. Hogs firm ot $4,255(4.00. Llvo Stock Market. East Liberty, Pa., Sept. 14.-CattIo steady; extra, $S.25fT5.40; prime, $55i5.15; common, $3.751?4. Hogs actlvo and higher; prime mediums and best Yorkers, $1.40'5? 4.43; common to fair Yorkers, $1.154.30; heavy hogs, $4.20'u4.30; pigs, $3.90tT4.10; roughs, $2.75&3.75. Sheep barely steady; choice, $l.6.14.75; common, $3.25573.75; choice spring lambs, $j.75?C; common to good, $45j5.60; veal calves, $77.D0. A stubborn couah or ticklimr In tlio throat yields to Ono Minato Cough Cure, llarmlis in cllect. touches the riclit snot, reliable ami just what is wanted. It acts at onco. ('. II. Ilagenliucli, Dishonest Banker's Second Conviction Wllllam.port. Pa., Sept. 15. Do La Green, late cashier of the First Na tional bank, of Munoy, wns convicted In the United States district court of making fraudulent returns of tho bank's condition, nnd of aiding and abetting President John M. Bowman to deceive the comptroller of the cur rency. This Is the second conviction, he having been found guilty on a pre vious trial. A Lay Figure. "Hiram," said Sirs. Corntossel, who had been rending a Latin quarter novel, "what's u lay flggerf" "Woll," replied her husbaud nftor long nnd sorlous thought, "I couldn't do 110 moro'n make a guess at It. Hut eggs la only bringing us 13Jj tents a dozen now." Washington Star Annual Sales ovorO,000,000 Boies TOR BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS such as 'Wind nnd Tain in the Stomach, Giddiness, Fuluosq after meals, Head ache. DIzzlnoss. Drowslhoss. Flushings ot Hoat, Loss of Appotlto, Costlvoness, Blotches ou tho Skin. Cold Chills. Ills turbod Sloep. frightful Droams and nil Nervous and Trembling Sensations. THE riRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Every sufferer Will acknowledge them to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. i;i:CIIAM S P1M.S, taken as direct ed, wll quickly restoro Foraalos to com ploto health. 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Ulil TIC MfiM io a -he 1 ra f,,r n. iiardj Nurs. , .,1 1)1 jMuuilMIt an, I salart , ' Iiomi luavlas; It. .in . hi 1 ,,11 niiaaluii lu lu. at nt iiu. 1", rniHin-Dt em, ulovmuut. The liiialniaa CHASE ny li.arnjl. Alia BUftMP N Theodore Thomas SAYS: "The Johanii Hoff's Alnlt Extract is used in my family, and deserves the w York, TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And I'lunei-a. the Ibllid of Aliierlcn, Cllll finllltl. Via Iho line palhivay, "Tlio Iron Mountain Iloitle," which tr.iwfcin region of perpetual Ktiiislilne, wlietc snow slortm, blizzards or high altitudes lire iiuknmvii, Pullman first ntnl fei'ond class palace and toiulat sleeping cam to points in Missouri, Arkansas Tcxm, Did and Now Mexico, Arizona, California, OiegoH, Washington, Nebraska, Utah nnd Noada, without chance. Quick time, low rates, and all the couilbrlsol' modern railway Improvements guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via the Missouri Pacific railway system. For latcs right from your home, liteialitre, and full Information, dropapostal card, J. P. Mit'ami, T. P. Agent. Bin ltail road avenue, Mliuira, N. Y or 3111 Itioad ny, New Yoik, a-l-tf W. K llovt. a. i: P. Ant. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature TO 1UKMINOHAM AND MEMPHIS. UNSUI'.IWSSKP SKIIVICK OFrmiRI) I1Y TUB MIUTIIUKK ltAII.WAV. Leaving liroad Street station, l'hllailelphia, at ll:5S p. m. daily, tho "Southwestern Limited," carrying a dining car and tho most luxurious Pullman drawing room sleep ing eais, reaches lliriuiiighan tho fullowing night nl 1tl:10 and nriives at Memphis tlio next iiioinlugnt 7:11). Through sleeping cars for Asherlllc, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tampa, Atlanta, Mobile and New Orleans aro also attached lo this train. Pullman reser vations rati ho made in advance and all lu fui mution obtained by communicating with John Al. Heal, Distiict Passenger Agent, 82 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Stop That Cough ! Take warning. It may lead to Consumption. A 2,"c bottle of Shiloh' Curo may save your life. Sold by P. 1). Kirlin and a guarantee. The noutli and Its Advantages. Tlio Southern liailway has issued for free distribution, a slxteeu pagu journal des criptive of Virginia, North nnd South Caro lina, Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama nnd Mississippi, Persons scoklng now locations, or capitalists desiring to nial.o safennd profit able investments will find tho information contained therein both vnltiablo and Inter cstiiig. Copies will be mailed frco upon ap plication to John M. llenll. District Passen ger Agent, 828 Chestnut street. Philadelphia, Pa. AVInit Dr. A. II. SInler Snys. lluri'.r.o, N. V. Cents : From my per sonal knowledge, gained in observing tlm cll'cet of your Sliilnh's Curo In cases of rd vanced Consumption. I am prepared to say it is tlio most lciuarkablc Keinccly that has over been brought to my attention. It' has certainly saved many from Consumption. Sold by P. D. Kirlin, and a guarantee Altt: YOU C.OINO SOUTH? TlIK SOUTHERN RAILWAY RKACIIES ALT. l'ROMINKNT POINTS. Don't start South without consulting John M. Ilcall, District Passenger Agent, Sotithorn ltailway, 028 Chestnut street, Philadelphia If you cannot call in person, write to him. For Constipation tako Karl's Clover I'oot Tea, tho great Wood Purifier. Cures Hcad- aeno, .nervousness, I'.ruptlons on tlio f ace, and makes tho head clear as a bell, Sold by 1'. 11. Klrlm and a guarantee. Sacrificed to Blood Poison. Those who have never had Blood Poi son can not know what n dcspor&to con dition it can produoe. This terriblo disease which tho doctors are totally unnblo to euro, in oommunicnted from ono generation to anothor, inflicting its taint upon countless innocont ones. Some ytars ago I was lnoonlatcd with poison by a nurse who Infected my babe with blood taint. The littlo one was unequal to tne struggle, and Us life was yielded up to tha fearful poison. For six long years 1 suf forod untold misery. I was oovend with sores and ulcers from head to toot, and 110 language can oxpre ss my feelings of woe during those long years. I had the best medical treatment. Bav eral physicians succes sively treated rae, but all' 10 110 purpose, -ine mer cury and potash seemed to add fuel to the awful tlamo which was devouring mo. I was advised by friends who had seen wonderful cures made by it, to try Swift's Specific We got two bottles, and I felt hope again revive In my breast hope for health nnd happiness again. 1 Improved from the start, and a com pleto and perfect cure was the result. S. 8. 8. Is the only blood remedy which reaches des porato eases. M ns. T, W, bun, Montgomery, Ala. Of tho ninny blood remedies, H. S. 8. is tho only ono which can rpnoh dflop scatcd, violent cases. It never fails to euro perfectly and permanently tho most iicsit'nito enses which nro beyond the reach of other remedies. Is l'lmiar vwiurAnr.u, nnd is tlio only blood renieily (,'iiaranteed to contain no morcury, potash, or other mineral. Valuable books mailed freo by Swift Bnuciflo Company, Atlanta, Georgia. EVAN J. DAVIES Livery and Undertaking, No, 13 North Jardin St. Blood SPANISH CORlJiS PKOKOGUED. Count AlincniiH anil (fi'iiirnl Hlvorn May IMuhl a Duel. Madrid, Sept. 15. The picmler, Scnor Bagnsta, yesterday obtained the utiecn regent's signature to n decree prorogu ing tho cortcs, ond with It ended a stormy session of' the sennte. General Prima de Rivera hnd do mnnded nn Imiulry Into his admin istration of the Philippine Islands, and In s.j doing he said tho attacks of Count Almcims were only "fit for the mouth of n miserable slanderer." Count Almeivis was endeavoring to reply, when Senor Sagasta read tho decree proiogulng tho cortcs. Count Allenns and General Rivera separately approached the president In a hostile manner, and a duel Is ex pected. Premier Sagasta afterwards read the degree In the chamber of deputies. The government had Intended tho cortcs to sit until nn Indemnity bill for the suspension of tho constitutional Runrnntecs has beun passed, but the thieatcned agitation on the part of General Weylcr nnd others, together with the evidence of divi Ions In both the Liberal and Conservative parties, convinced Senor Sr.r.-ustu of tho advisa bility of closing down debates which would have hindered froo progress of the pea'-e negotiations. The cortes will be next convoked to ratify the final treaty of peace. It Is expected that the Spanish pence commissioners will bo appointed with out delay. A painful Impression ban been caused here by a statement made by The Pals, saying that the United States Intends to demand $20,000,000 Indemnity In be half of American citizens who have suffeiod through tho Insurrection In Cuba. The Spanish peace commls rloners will strongly oppose this, It Is claimed, but fears prevail that the Culled States will become pitiless and press its advantage to the utmost. Almudntilii Cnnip 'Wllioff. Montauk Point, L. I., Sept. 15. Pres ent Indications aro that befoie the end of another week Camp Wilton will be practically abandoned. During the last few days every effort has been made to send the troops away from hero ns rapidly as possible. Thero were origin ally 18 regular Infantry regiments here, but seven of them have gone away and eight more regiments are under orders to move as soon ns transportation can be furnished, leaving only three In fantry regiments In camp without or ders to move, and ndvlces ate expected from AVashlnton nt any moment In structing these lo go to other quarters. Buckleii's Arnica Salve, Tho t-cst salvo in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevor eons, totter, chapped bands, chilblains, corns, a: el all skin eruptions, nud poitiYcly cuics pile-, or ao pay required. It is guaranteed to givo porfect satisfaction or ruony refunded, Prico 25 cents pur box. For sale by A. Wssler. Philadelphia & Reading Railway Rn 'ints Hum Haul CoalNo Smoke IN F.I'I'KIT SHPTKMIiKK 13 t-'iS. Trains leave Bhonaiiiloah as follou-n; Kor New York vlrt l'ldlailclitila. week days, 70!1M n. in., 1J 27, 3 in mm rt 07 p. 111, For New York via Mauch ejliinii.. week days, 7 30 a. in., 12 27 nnd 8 10 p. tn. For K'uadiug and Philadelphia, week days, 7 30, 9 61 n.ni.. 1227, 8 10 anil a 07 l i Kor l'ottm llle, week days, 7 8J, 91 n. .. 12 27, 3 10, 0 07 nnd T 25 p. m. For Tamaqiln and Mahanoy City, week clays 7 30, 9 Mb. ni 12 27. 3 10 and li 07 !. 111. For "Witllamsport, rluntiiiry mnl LewlHburg. week days. 11 ft) n. 111.. 12 27, 7 2 -1. 111 For Mahatio) Piano, weekdays, 7 30, V 51, II 80 a. in., 12 27, 3 10, C 07, 7 25, 9 55 p. lu. For AshlanJ nnd Slinrookln, week dayo, 7 30, 11110 a. in., 12 27, 3 10,6 07, 720 nnd S55p. in. For Baltimore, Washington nnd tliu Went via I!. ,tO. It, It., ihrough trains lej-i KeaJliiK Terminal, Philadelphia. (P. & H. 11 X.) at 3 20, 7 65, 11 20 a. tu., 10 and 7.27 p. 1... tlundays, 8 20, 7 00, 11 20 n. tn., 8 10 and 7 27 p. in. Addi tional trains from Twenty-fourth anil CLest nut streets station, week days, 10 eO u, m. 12 20, 12 15 8 to p.m. Sundays, 1 23, 8 23 p. m. TKAINS FOU SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 12 15, 4 80, 8 00, 11 80 a. in., and 1 45, I 80 9 00 p.m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4 30, 9 10 a. m., 1 80 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, v, eek days, 3 40, S80. 10 21 a. m. aud ISO, 4 CO p.m. Leavo lieadlng, week days, 7 00, 10 08, a, in. 12 io, 4 17, i uu p. in. Leave l'ottsvllle, weeR days, 7 1", 7 40 a. in, 12 30 4 10, 0 10 and 6 50 p. in. Leave iamunua, weec uays, o so, 11 zj a. in., 149,5 50, 7 20 p.m. Leave Mnlmnov City, week days. 9 05. 11 17 a.m., 2 22, 512, 5 21,7 41 p. m Iave alulinnoy nano, wook aayB, 0110, a, 10 25, 1159 a. in., 2 41, 5 32, 0 11 7 57, p 111. Leave Wllllomsport, wcclc da s, 7 12, 10 00 u tn.. 12 31 nud I 00 11. in. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut ptreel waif ami South street wliai I for Atlantic City. Wcckdays-HiprcsH, 9 00, 10 15 n, 111., (130 Sntlirdavs onlvl. 200. 4 CO IbTi iiibiilti' tiniiil. 5 00 for, minute train, 7 00 p. 111. Acoemiuoila- 11011,0 10 a in,, ouu, oau p 111 miuaayH capjess, S 00, 9 00, 10 CO n m Accommodation, 0 15 a n., 4 45 p. m. 81.00 excursion trnlu, 7 a 111. lteturnlng lenvo Atlnutlo City derol, eorrei Atlantic ami ArkanaiiM uvftimcM. Weekdays Kxprcss, 7 00, 7 45 1115 minute traliJ.SOO.a tn.. 3 30.580. 7 20 11 111. Accom modation, 1 25. 7 50 a. n.. 1 05 p. 111. SumUys express. 4 00, 0 uu, a uu, u 30 p. m Arcommnua Hon, 715 a, m., 5 0.5 11. in. Jl 00 excursion train iirom foot 01 Mississippi nve. uiuy;, 0 10 p m. For Cnno Slav. Sen IbIo Citv nnd Occnn City- 8 45 n m, 4 15 p m. Sundays 9 13 11 m. For ejupo in ny una nen isie uuy oniy, i.w ccur. alnii train, 7 00 n. 111., Sundays. Vftrtnr OnrM ml nil uxnriulH trains. For further information, apply to nearest Philadelphia and Kendlng Kalhvuy ticket uuent ornuuress 1. t, nWHIUAKM, J5,l,".,n v. i, r.r.r.n. (Icn'l Hiipt., Oen'l l'nss'r AkI., lteaiunu Terminal, i-iiiiauiiiiia. 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For furtUr li.roruialloii, V,tv 11 FN Its' O. rJHKI'AKli. i'uLiuhr.2L. bad 'ilk Mouiua titiwit, Chicago, Jliiuol At Four Score Dr. Miles' Nervine Restores Health. j NOLE EZEKIELOBEAR, assessor and tax collector, Ilovcrly, Mass., who has passed tho 60th llfo mllo stone, says: "Dr. Miles' Rcstoratlvo Ncrvlno has elono a groat deal of good. I suffered foryoars from sleeplessness and nervous heart trouble. Would feel weary aud usod up In tho morn ins, had no ambition and my work seemed n, burden. A friend recommended Dr. Miles' Ncrvlno, aud I purchased a bottlo under protest as I had tried so many romodles un successfully, I thought it no uso. Hut It gave mo restful elcop, a good nppctlto and restored mo to energetic hoalth. It Is a grand good medicine, mid I will gladly wrlto anyonolnipilrlng, full partlcularsof my sat isfactory experience." fa-'qTOSfSI Dr. Miles' KoinC'llM fi4?)SV rt"-' '2St izsi wile r.?Stf Miles' -m guarantee, fir.it bottlo J.3v3rvine SI benefits or money re- K-iBoStorOfl . AUIIUUU, IIUUI. Ull U13- cascsot thohcaitai nervej free. Addres DIt. MILES MEDIOAL'CO., Elkhalt, lud. PROFESSIONAL CARDS M. 1H1UKK. ATTOUNEY-AT-LAW. nice Kiran IiuIUHiilt. corner of Alain Jfl Centre streets, Slieuaniloali. J" H. POMKltOV, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Hlicunudnali, Pa. jltl)F. JOHN JONIW, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Hox 65, Mabanoy Oily, I'a. HavhiK studied under sonio of tho busl liiastci-s lo Ijondon and 1'nrls. will cjlvu Icmoiis 011 tlio v lolln, mandolin, gnltitr and ociil cliltura. loriub rcHsounoio. Aiuircss ill care 01 Hlrtiuso, Ilia iewolor MlionunUoab. Pennsylvania RAILROAD. 8CHDYKILL DIVISION. SCI'TUIIIKIl 12, 18'JS. Trains will leave Hlienandoah alter Inn hi.o.il date for Wlgieau, Ollberton, Fruekvllle, lima ' water, i. umir, rounwnc. jiniubnrg, Kcuuiug, Pottstown. PliooulxvlUe. Iorrlstown ui.d Pnu. a4elplda (Hr'wiU street station) at Sua and 8 15 a. 111., 2 02, 0 111 p. m. ou week 'days. Sundays, S 15 a. in., 4 25 ji. m. Trains ieavu Frackvllle for Hlienaudoati t 7 80, ll 40 11. in. and 5 40, 7 30 p. a.. Biniiliiy, 11 01 a. in. and 5 40 p. in. Leave Pottsvlllu for Shenandoah (via Frack vllloi710, 1120 a. m 5 20,710 p.m. Huuuay 10 33 a. in,, 5 20 p. m. Lcavo I'ldludeluhla. (Ilroad street statloul. toi MliMMiidonti at s 35 a. in., 4 10 p. 111. week days. bunuays leave at 0 uj aim 9 2J a. m. Leavu Jlroad Street button. Philadelphia, FOIt NliW YOHK. Kxnress.week-days. 8 20. 4 00. 4 50 5 05.5 15.6 50". 7 33.8 2U, 9 60, 10 21 (Dining Cur), 11 1)0 u. ui, uwiiiHiii, i- 00 ilJliuieu iuj ana 1 -jz p. tu. Dining Cars), 1 40, 2 80 (Dtuiiife Our) U 20, 8 50. 4 02, 5 00, 5 50 (Dining Cur), 0 0U, 7 02,7 50 (Din InirCar). 10 Uu p. in.. 12 01. nleht. Humlavs. d 20, 4113, 150,5 05,6 15 8 20,9 60,10 21, (Dliilug Car), 1183 a. m., 12 03 (Dining Car) 12 85,2 80 (Dluliig Cur), 4 00 (Limited 122) (Dining Car), 3 20,6 50, (Dining Car) 0 35, 7 02,7 50, llJlnlng eurj iw w fi. 111., ui iukui. express for lloston wltnout change, 11 00 a tm., week-days, and 7 50 p. in., dully. WASHINGTON AND TlIK SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington, 8 50, 7 20,8 32, 10 20, U 28, u. m., 12 00, 12 31 iDb.lllg Cur), 1 12. llMiitni; Curl, u 12. 441. IS'i- 11,. hit.,. slouul Lliultod. Dinime Carl. 0 17. 663 11)111- Ing Car, 7 31 IDlidug CurJ p. ui., anil 12 00. nlgllt wouL days. Uundays, J 50, 7 20, u 12, 11 23, u. 111., 1200, 1 la, Dining Car) 141, 1520 Con Kresslonul Limited, lllutlig CurJ, oiV Dlnlug Cur), 7 81 IDiulugCurJ p. in. una 1205 night. For Dalttinore, uccommodatloii, u 12 n 111, 2 01 and 4 01 p ui week days, 5 1)8 and 11 10 p m daily,, FOU ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Ilroad etitet station via Deluwaro rlv ct bridge Express, 9 40 u m,, 1 00 nud 705 p. m. .Sundays, 9 20-n, in., 2 3$ nnd 703 p. in, Lcuvu .Market Street Wiirf Express, 5 00, 9 110, n III, 2 00, U 00, 4 00, 5 to p 111. Sundays, 8 00, 1) 00, 9 50 n m uccomuiodutloii luo and 010 p ml Jl.OO excursion train, 7 00 a 111 Sunday only. For eJupoMuy, AiiKlcsaa, Wlidwuod und Hull neucli Lxprcss, 9 00 u 111, 2 30 und 4 Oi, p 111 . weekdnys. bundos,820a 111. Excursion, 7 uo a iu Sundays only. For tiim Isle City, Oooan City, Avalon and Stone Harbor Express, 9 10 a. in., 2 30, und 1 20 11. m. week days. Sundays, 8 20 a, m. Ex cursion 7 00 u m Suuduvs onlv. For Somers Point Exprwa, 5 00. 9 00 2 00, 3 00, 4 00, 5 00, p. in. week days Sum s uo, fl 00 and 9 5u a. m. 111.. days, I. 11. HtncuinsoH, j. it, Woon Uen'l Munairer. (lon'l l'nis'g'r Ak WM. SCHMICKER, JR., Agent for Shenanchmli nnd Vicinity -For-. BARBEY'S Beer ani. Porter, Try Barbey's Bohemian Beet Tho Rosy Freshness Aa a velvety soilness of tho skin Is Inva riably obtained by lb lira who uso I'oiioni'h Complexion Powder.