,M,.7-W'mwirga'.-rt i EVENING HERALD KSTAIII.lHIir.l) 1H70. Published every Kvonlnc Kircpt Sunday, at South .TARniH KTiir-fcT. NfcAit Cbstbk. TIio llriuld i drllre' t" Hi Hliimudoah and tho ,inii. I ni! I - i Iwf'i ent n week, pay bl.atuewtri .r. lty mu '. .00 a jxar, or 25 cants a month. payublB In advance. dvrrthe mciits charged according to spac and position. Tl publMiew rrsi-no the right to changa the imslllmi of advertisements whenever the pill tUMIo'i l ne demand. It. TIio right l teserved to wit-Many advertisement, hcthir paid for or not, mat tho publishers may deem .proper. Advertising rati made knowu lipuii application. , ,, ltnteied at tho pnxtofflee at Shenandoah, I'h., as econd elniH mall matter. TKI.Kl'lIONIC COSNKfTTION 'All the News That's Fll to Print." Evening Herald vitiDAY. sr.H'KMiir.n in. imw. JUIt COUNIHY: First. Last and Forever. AUDlTOIt l'MUTKUT is tirolHillg so lunch by free mlvorttslnjr tlmt it keups liini busy unswi'iinii tiui'stions. His i.viiliiniitii)ns urn such that tlii'y ilo not o.xpliiin. Tuui.Y, the Ieiubliciiiis of the Thirtieth Senatorial district are luellliiL' together ill peace. Tim nominations are beint,' made by u cliiiuiitloii. Oun esteeineil Democratic conteiu porary, the (Jlironicle, is anxious to see an independent Republican ticket in tho Hold in the Fourth TiejjM'iUve district. Wo do not believe its fond hopes will be realized in this respect. TllK War Department, in order to keep the regular army up to the niaxiitin, will have recruiting ofllcers at all stations where volunteers are mustered out, with a view of pviiif,' the men an opportunity to enlist in tho regular service. John P. Finnky, the recently ap pointed Assistant Treasurer at Phila delphia, will assume charge of the olllce next Monday, and we are privi leired to Hay that the latch strmij is out for all Schuylkill coiintains with a political "pull." In view of tlie fact that three men have been shot in tlie Adirondack in mistake for deer thus far this year, and that twelve were shotlast season, it has been proposed that the hunters shall wear cost limes of such color that the stupidest amateur can make no mistake. Uxui.u Sam may continue to hold tho Sultan responsible for (Ihuiiikcm to property owiiedJ".A,.!U't;ien.US dur ine; the ArjiwiUJllfi ihussacres, but ro---iliTinlbfiities of that sort do not cost Sir. Hamid a moment's loss of sleep. Jin is a gentleman who lets the bill collector walk the Hour. I'ot.lTKNKSs never routes amiss in liaiidlini; the customer. The little words "thank you" do not cost very much, but very often briny a customer back ayaiu to the salesman who said it. Pleasant words and pleasant looks always win friends just as much in business as out in the world fjen erally. Tint Jewish Year Hook estimates that there are about eleven million Jews in the world, half of them still under Hussinn jurisdiction, notwith standing their wholesale expulsion from the empire during the last six or seven years. Of the race In ton eial it may be said that numerically speaking, it is extremely small for its titfe, Us chance of yettiiif? bigger ap parently not increasing; with its years. Aktkii Gov. l'ingreo had been hissed from tho stage by the Grand Army mount Cincinnati, who thought ho was about to make an attack upon Secretary Alger, It was found that Ills speech, which he was not al lowed. to finish, was a commendation of the secretary. When this dis covery was made, the audience clamored for PingreeV return to the hall, but he refused to do so. Opposition to a non-partisan judi ciary appears only in spots this year in Pennsylvania, says the Wilkes barre Hecord. One of the worst cases is In Schuylkill county, where tlie Democrats want all three of the judges and will try to defeat Judgo Koch, the only Ilepubllcan now on the bench. In a number of districts whore the Republicans might elect ineu of their own party they havo nominated worthy Democrats who are now on the bench. Ouii country is the most reliable food producer of tho world. The in crease of population of tho earth, with the almost certain fact that the slaughtering of forests in Kuropean Russia has so affected tho rainfall that tho wheat orop of that country is no longer to ho doponded upon, gives our country a sure und steady market for her wheat. America can furnish the food toKurope for it is nn easy matter to increase our wheat production four-fold whonever the markets warrant. s Best to take utter dinner, prevent distress, aid diges PUIs tion, cure const (nation. terly vttfetabU lu nut KrlM cause pain jruj it mi unii -? Hood' INTENSE SUFFERING, l-ioni Dyspepsia niul Trouble. Stonuicli Instantly Relieved and Permanently Cured By Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. A New Discovery, But Not a Patent Medicine. Dr. Keilncll lelatcs nu intrtmliiiK account of what he comiileis n leiiMrkubli cure of acute slom.ifli lioulile ami chronic ilymwin by die me of the new discovery, Sluml's Dyicria Tablets' He says: The patient was n mull who li.nl Miflered to my knowledge for years with dys pepsla. Kverythlng he ate sreincd to sour and create acid and e;ae in the stomach s he had pains like rlieuinfltlmi in the back, shoulder blades and limlw, fulliKW and (lit tle's after eallnjj, iOor appetite and lo of llnli ; the heart beenme nllccled, cauinR pal pitation and sleeplessness at night. 1 gave him powerful nerve tonics and blood lemedies, but to no purpose. As an experi ment I finally liought a fifty cent package of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets at a drug stole ami gave them to him. Almost immediiitc relief was given ami after lie had used four hoses lie was to all appearances fully cured. There was no more acidity or sour watery risings, no bloating after meals, the appeti'c was vigorous and he gained between 10 anil 12 rounds in weight of solid, healthy flesh. Although Sluait's Dyspepsia Tablets are advertised and sold in drug stores yet I con sider them a most valuable addition to any physician's line of temedies, as they are per fectly harmless and can lie given to children or invalids or in nny condition of tlie stomach with perfect safety, being harmless and con taining nothing but vegetable and fruit essen ces, pure pepsin and Golden Seal. Without any imestion they arc the safest, most effective cure for indigestion, biliousness, constipation and all derangements of the stomach however slight or severe. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are made by the Stuart Co. of Marshall, Mich., and sold by druggists everywhere nt fifty cents per pack age. Little book on stomach diseases mailed free, adihess Stuait Co., Marshall, Mich. Ioublo Murder und Suloldo. Louisville, Sept. 10. Joseph F. Vlllier, a street car motormnn, his motherless 2-yenr-old child and a woman named iseillo flieuiimn were lounil dead in a room In the linterprlse hotel yesterday From notes left by the woman It was lenrned Mint she had first clven her parainoui and his child morphine In sherry wine, but fearlnn that this would not be effective had shot Vlllier throilffh tho rlfjht temiile and then turned the rpvolve'r upon herself, death belnff Instantaneous In each case. The child was already dend from the ef lecis oi ine ciriifr. tup woman was a domestic who lind been once employed by Miner. To M niter Out General nillcei'H. Washington Seiit 1G. The war de partment will soon take up tlie ques tion of musterliiK out a considerable TiUmher of general ofllcers of the vol unteer army, inclUtUnR major generals find brigadiers, now that the volunteer forces have been ledtirod co largely. All regimental olllcers have gone out of Airvlce with their respective regiments, tut the entire force of general olllcers Rtlll remains. The Population of Shenandoah Is about eighteen thousand, und we would say at least one-half are troubled with some aflcction of tlie Throat and Lungs, as those complaints arc, acconling to statistics, more numerous than others. We would advise all not to neglect the opportunity to call on their druggist and get a bottle of Kemp's llalsam for the tin oat and Lungs. Trice 25 and 50c. Trial size free. Sold by all druggists YeMerdity'-. Ihi-ehiilt Ujiiiiph. At New Yoik Fust g.ime: New York 7; Pittsburg 3. Second game: Pitts burg G; New York 1. At Huston First game: lloston i; St. Louis 1. Second game: Huston 10: St. Louis 0. At Washington First game: Washington 12; Cleveland 7. Second game: Cleve land 12; Washington 10. At Ilaltlinoro First game: lialtlmore IB; Cincinnati 1. Second game: lialtlmore G; Cincin nati 3. At Brooklyn Louisville 2; Brooklyn 0. For Constipation tflko Knrl'B Clover Hoot Tea, tho great lilooil Puritlcr. Cures Head, ache, Ncrvousuoss, Eruptions on tho Face, nnd make!) tho head clear as a bull. Sold by V. D. Klrlla and a guarantee The Count lont Oot Ills I'rlco. Boston. Sept. 16. Marquis Lutgl Car cano, of Italy, got an adverse Jury ver dict In the supreme court yesterday In his suit against John M. Merrlam administrator of the estate of Kmily Merrlam, deceased. The action was to recover $30,000, which he declared the defendant testatrix contracted to pay him live years from date as a marriage portion on his marrying hor daughter, Carolina M. Soren. There were quali fying conditions In tho written con tract, and the defendant's claim of a breach of these conditions annulled the contract. Htoamor Aiirnuln IllMibled. Quecnstown, Sept. 1G. The Cunard line steamer Am aula, from New York on Sept. G for Liverpool, has been re ported off tho south coast of Ireland disabled and In tow. The White Star line steamer Teutonic, which left here yesterday afternoon on her way to New York from Liverpool, sighted tho Auranla southwest of Browhead, There has been some anxiety regard- ng the Auranla, as she was 10 hours overdue. Gimorul l.nwtou'n lloultli Ifiiport. Washington',' Sept, 16. Tho follow ing is General Lawton's dally health report for Santiago: Total sick, 1,- CUt total fever, 741; total new cases, 8t; total returned to duty, 234; deaths, 6. Ml 'VlnnIi"Dnvln Recovering;. Naragansott I'ler, 11. I., Sept. 16. Miss AVInnlo Davis Is much Improved, and the prospects are good for her ranld recovery to health. The hotel of which she Is a guest eloseu tlie season yesterday, but Miss Davis and nor mother nnd the attendants will remain until It la safe to remove tho patieni. KnliltorH Como Homo to Die. Now York. Bent. 10. Colonel Dewltt C. Ward, of the relief committee of the Beventy-flrst regiment, New York volunteers. Bald today that since the Seventy-first returned home 84 members have died, and that 95 faml' lies are now being tnken caro of. by tho regiment committee. HmNCtf K'EAk KIIAKTOUM. Miirchiinil'H :x tx'il 1 1 Ion OeciiiIit Fn vHliodn. on tlio White Xllo. LoiMon, Sept. 1G. The Constantino ple oorrespotnU'lit of tho Daily Mnll Mtys: "Noun has been received here of the occuiialli'ii of Fashoda (on the MAJOIt MAltCHAND. White Nile, south of Khaitoum) by the French expedition under Major Marcluind, assisted by 10,000 Abyfisln lans under Uns Mnkonnen, the princi pal general of Fmperor Menellk." The Dally Telegraph's special corre spondent with the Anglo-Kgyptlnn forces In the Soudan, telegraphed that he has had an Interview with the cap tal of the boat which has returned from Fashoda, and that the captain's de scription of the ling raised there leave 110 doubt Mint It Is French. The captain says the garrison at Fashoda menaced him and would have sunk his boat If they had possessed u gun. After gel ting out of the zone of the garrison's lire the captnln landed and ascertained from natives that the dervishes at Fashoda had been attack ed by a fori e of the lluropeans and u hundred Senegalese soldleis, who de feated the dervishes, killed a hundred and drove the rest In precipitate lllght from the town. Remarkable Rescue. Mrs. Michael Curtain. I'lainficld, 111., makes the statement, Hint she caught cold, which settled on her lungs; 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. II cr druggist suggested Dr. King's N'cw 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 does her own housework, and is as well as she ever was. Free ttial bottles of this thcat Discover)- at A. Wnsley's Drug Stoic. Large bottles 50 cent1 and Si. 00. Sibley to Una For t'omsix"i. Bradfoid, I'.'i., Sept. 16. Lust night at the opening meeting of the Demo cratic state campaign at the WngnewV opera house hero, a telegrap.j vara 'read from Hon. J. C. ,S,ifleyT of Venango county, accepting the nomination ten dered hlniv-Iiy the Democrats of the 1 Twenty-seventh congressional district to make the run for congress In oppo sition to Hon. C. W. Stone. Don't let the little ones sutler from erema or other torturing skin diseases. No need for it. Doan's (llntiiiciit cuies. Can't liana llu'most delicate bkln. At any drug store. 50 rents. Captain Ivans' N'ow Duties. Washington, Sept. 16. Secretary Long yesterday afternoon decided to assign Captain Kvons to duty as a member of the naval Inspection board, and he will assume his now duties after a brief vacation. To Cure 11 Cold III Olio Day Tako Laxative Itromo Quinine Tablets. All druugists lofiuid the money if it fails to cure. rc. The genuine lias L. 11. (J. on each tablet. tf Twolvo Years For n Koruor. Pittsburg, Sept. 1G. J. C. Boyd, the forger of mortgage satisfactions and notary allldavlts, who, with his alleged partner, Graham, victimized people In this county to the extent of some thing like $40,000, and It is believed Philadclphlans also in a like amount, was yesterday lined $3,000 and sen tenced to serve 12 years in the West ern penitentiary. Boyd pleaded guilty to three charges, and the other seven Indictments will probably be nolle prossed. The authorities are hopeful of apprehending his partner soon. Boyd's mode of swindling was to buy property, make a small cash payment and give a mortgage for tho balance. This mortgage ho would satisfy by forgery. Iittle Pimples Turn to Cancer. Oancor often results from nn im purity in the hlood, Inherited from generations hack. Fow people are en tiroly freo from somo taint in tho blood, and it is impossible- to toll whon it will break out In tho form of dreaded Oan cor. What has appeared to bo a moro plmplo or scratch hns developed into tho most malignant Oancor. I had a severo Cancer which was at first only a few blotches, that I thought would treated by several ablo physicians, but in enlto of their enorts tho Can cer spread until inycon illllnn henHTrtnalurmlnir. After many months of treatment and growing steadily worse, I de- edlnil In trv B. H. ti. whloh was so strongly retuiiiuieiiu,. . .w ...a. bottle produced an im provement. I conttnuod the medicine, and In four months tho last lit tin scab dronncd off. Tun venrrf li&ve elansod. Gliliburn, Mlea. Tt la dnnnornilS to OXPOrilliellt Willi Cancer. Tlie disease Is boyona tho skiu of physicians. 8. ti. S. is tho only euro, UCCaUSO llr IO lliu Ullljr ivmvuj 1 uoos deep enough to roach Oancor. For .The (Swift's Specific) Is tho only blood remedy guaranteed Purely Vegetable, All others eontuln potash nnd mer curv. tho most daiitrcrous of minerals Books on Ouncer nnd blood diseases mailed freo by Hwlft Hpocillo Uompuny Atlanta, Uoorgla. HEALTH!' Two Grntoful Womon Toll of tho Holp Thoy Havo Itocolvod From , Mro. Plnkham. The climax of lifo force In woman is Tins first reiptlslto for a good mother Health of body means health of tho Ml 8 mi - A "Dkau Mas. Pinkiiam: I am a great believer in your Compound. I us almost despairing of over again being well, us 1 was a great Mitl'uier, and hud been for years. I suffered from womb trouble, mid had terrible blind ilts. After writing to you I tried your Com pound. The result was astonishing. 1 havo used it und adv ocated it ever since. In childbirth it is a perfect boon I have often said that I should like to have its merits thrown on the sky with asearch-light, so that all women would rend, and beconviucedthat there isa remedy fortheir sufferings." A Million Women have been Benefited by Mrs. IMnkliam's Advice ana Medicine SPANISH VIOLATED ARMISTICE. Flreil 1111 11 Ves-el C'lU'ryluu Supplier to the (11I11111 Army. Snntlngo de C'. Kept. 1G. Oeneral Lnwton yesterday afternoon received Information from a Cuban courier from Manzunlllo that, four days ago, the Spaniards threre violated the armis tice liy attempting to take possession of the Cuban vessel Fernando, that was bringing supplies for the Cuban army. On board was a guard of 12 men. They were fired upon by Spaniards In the fort near the bay, one Cuban being killed. Immediately Information regarding the situation was given to Oeneral Hlos, In charge of the Cuban forces surrounding the town, and he threat ened nn attack If the boat was not al lowed to land her cargo. There was no further trouble, but the Cubans dis patched a couiler to General Lawton with a request that an armed force be sent to Mnnz: llo. This request will not bo complied with, as Manzanlllo is outside the territory embraced by-iis terms of capitulation. Captain D. J. K. Fnrnhanvrfield quar termaster, learned Re.vfnj days ago from Cubans thitt.tVo'rnpiil lire guns formerlivep-a ,y the Spaniards were concertfo,! (.nr the nltv. lie sllcceeilpd fin discovering their whereabouts. His Informants fear Cuban resentment, as It Is believed the guns were hidden by members of the Cuban army. Beware of Olntnents for Catarrh that tain Mercury, con nq iiH'reury will surely de&triiy the sense of miii'Il ami compli'tely iK'ranjri' tlio wJh'Ih Hyfctcm whi-'ii entering; it through tho mucoiiH 8ilrfiice8. Sueli articles should never h' iihim! t.ri'it on prescriptions from reputable physicians, US' (lie ilamago tlicy will do U tun fotil to tin' gimil ymi ran pimtiilily ili'rivo from them. Ilull'i riitarrh I'ure. manilfiutiireil liy R J. I'lienry ,t "11., To li'tlo, O., contains no nu'ruury, and ih IhKimi in" ternatly, aiting directly upon tlio lilooil ami niiicougxurf.u'L'iinf tho system. In buying 11 nil's Catarrh Cure lio Hiiro you get tho genuine. II Is taken Internally, and mmlc In Toledo, Ohio, by F. .1. Cheney & I'o. Tentlniouials free. Sold by Druggists, price 73 c. per bottle. Nnviidn'H liopublleiin Ticket. Iteno, Nev.. Sept. 16. The Republican state convention yesterday nominated a full ticket, headed as follows: For governor, William McMillan; lieuten ant governor, J. W. Ferguson. The platform strongly Indorses President McKlnley and his administration In tho successful termination of the war with Spain, declares In favor of the immedi ate construction of the Nlcarauguan canal and Its permanent control by the United States, commends the annexa tion of the Sandwich Islands, declares In favor of territorial expansion, and declares that "as tho Republican party Is pledged to bimetallism, tho settle ment of tho financial policy may be safely left to the national Republican party." What Dr. A. 11. Slater Siiyn. llupi'ALO, N. Y. Gents: From my per sonal kuowledgo, gained in observing the cuectoi your siilloh's Cure in cases of ad vanced Consumption. I am prepared to say it is tho moat remarkable Hemedy that has over been brought to my attention. It lias ccruinuy saved many from Consumption Sold by P. D. Kirlin, anil a guarantee Conneotleut'H itoiubllenu TIelcot. New Haven, Conn,, Sept. 1G. The Re publican state convention yesterday nominated tms ticket: For governor, George R. Lounsbury; lieutenant gov ernor, Lvman A. Mills; state secre tary. Huber Clark; treasurer, C, S. Merrick; comptroller, Thompson S. Grant; attorney general, Charles Phelps. Novor before In the history of Republican politics In Connecticut has there been so bitter a contest ns that which was waged in Its antl-con-ventlon stages between the forces seek ing the nomination for governor of George E. Lounsbury on the one hand nnd John Addison Porter, tho presi dent's secretary, on the other. The surprise of the day was the unexpect edly overwhelming victory of the Lounsbury forces. Mr. LounBbury Is a wealthy shoe manufacturer of South Norwalk, a member of the state sen ate, and a brother of. ex-Governor Phlneas C. Lounsbury. llo Not Doccivcd, A Cough, Hoarseness or Croup, are not to bo trilled with. A dose in tlnio of bhiloh's Cure will save you much trouble. Sold by I D. Kirlin anil a guar uuteo. Buy Keystone Hour, lio suro that tho name Lkssio & ISaer. Ashland, Pa. is rrintc.il on overv nark. TTXT k AT T T k YTTT.C EYM J. UAYIEij. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardiu St. MATE UNITY. capable motherhood. Is good health. generative organs. -Head what Mrs. O. A. NoNNAMAKIin, Itlull'ton, Ohio, says nbout L-ydln R Pink hum's Vegetable Compound, and how well it prepared her for maternity: ' DiiAtt Miss. Pinkiia.m: I must say a word In praise of jour Vegetablo Compound. I Used three bottles of it when I was preg nant, and labor w as not nearly as long as It wns with my other babies; and my Viaby is so healthy to what tho others were. 1 think every woman should use your Compound when preg unit, it will save them so much suffer ing imd misery. 1 cannot say enough in praise of it. If ever 1 need mcdiclnu again, 1 shnll use your Compound." The most successful tonic known to idlchio for women nppronchlng ina nity is Lydia li. Plnkhiim's Vege table Compound. It Is a safeguard for oviH-y woman who uses It, and tho fullest lienellt conies from its use with Mrs. Piukhum's advice freely offered to till woman. Her address Is Lynn, Mass. Hero is a convincing statement, bearing directly on this subject, from Mrs. E. Bishop, of 1818 l'ncifio St., llrooklyn, N. Y.: Deln ware's Now Volunteer Colonel. AVllmlngton, Del., Sept. 1G. Governor Tunnell yesterday decided to appoint Major Walter II. Gordon as colonel of the First Delaware regiment to suc ceed 1. I'usey Wlckershnm, who rc lently resigned. Captain Fvan G. Boyd will be made major, to succeed Major Gordon. As soon as Lieutenant Colonel Stevenson's resignation Is accepted Major Theodore Townsend will be ap pointed lieutenant colonel. TIio AVenlber. For District of Columbia and eastern ronnsplvnnlu: Showers; light to fresh northeasterly winds. THE PRODUCE MARKETS As liellcoted by li'iillnjrIii I'lillnilol 1 1 1 In mid Ilaltlinoro. ' Phlludch !dn. Sept. 15. Mour firm; win ter superfine, $2.in2.40: Pennsylvania roller, cler, lVtl3.z:y, city millsextra, $2.50 Sr2.T3. Rye Hour dull nt $2.73 per barrel for choice I'ov.nsylviinla. Wheat strong; No. 2 n-iT'spot nnd month, G9'lrG9Vc. .Ccrn quiet and barely steady; No. 2 mixed, spot nnd month, 34i57344c.; No. 2 yellow, for local trade, 37ff37c. Oat3 quiet; No. ! white, new. 2!c.; No. 2 white, clipped, new, 23'::9c. Hny steady; choice timothy, $10.50(ffll. Reef steady; beef hams, $21.r,0ff22. Pork quiet; family, $12.75W13.23. Lard weak; western steam ed. $5.iri. Butter firm; western creamery, ll',fc(f20e.; do. factory, UHflUc; Elglns, 20e. ; Imitation creamery, lSSilCc. ; New York dairy, lSfflSc; do, creamery, 11V4 19c.; fancy Pennsylvania prints Jobbing at 22ft2nc. ; do. wholesale, 21c. Cheeso steady ; large, white. 7(7!iC. ; small do., 7ft7Ko.: large, clored, 7if7Hc; small do., 7f73ia; light skims, GffGVfca; part ao., 5tfie.: full do., 2S2',ic Eggs firm; Now York and Pennsylvania, 17c.; west ern, fresh, lll'tc. Potatoes firmer; Jer seys, fl.rJivl.871,4: New York, $1.2501.73; Long Island, il-SOfi 2 . sweets, Jerseys, $1.50 fi2 25; southern. $1.501.73. Tallow steady; city, 3a,e., country, 2GiSc, as to qual ity, Cabin go dull: Long Island, $23. Baltimore, Sept. 15. Flour dull and un changed. Wheat stronger: spot and month, G9:)4(U70e. ; October, C9V4C9'4c; De cember, C'JVsiij (193&C ; steamer No. 2 red, KOTKiVic.; southern, by sample, G4Q704o.j do. on grade, C5iff70'Sc. Corn steady; spot nnd month. 33VWt33'4c. : October. S2yt jsaiir. ; new or old November or Decem ber, 32'Ac.; stoamcr mixed. 32Vd(S3214c. ; southern, white, StuSGv.; do. yellow, 3G SGVfcc. Outs firmer; No. 2 white, western, 2GfT27e.; No. 2 mixed do., 2i'23e. Ryo eiitler; No. 2 nearby, 49c; No. 2 western, COlic liny firm: No. 1 timothy, $10. Grain freights quiet and steady; steam to Liverpool, per bushel, 3d., September; Cork, for orders, per quarter, 3s. 9d., Sep tember; 3s. 9d October. Whisky at $1.20 1.30 per gallon for finished goods In car loads; $1,215(1.32 per, gallon for Jobbing lots. Live Stock Markets. New York, Sept. 15. Beeves steady; cables lower; live cattle, lO'Sill Vic, ; re frigerator beef, msioc. Calves steady; all sold; venls. fCfjLW; grnssers and but termilks nominal; westerns, $3.50. Sheep firm; lambs, 15ii25c. lower; 9 cars un sold; sheep, $304.65; lambs, $3.C2Vi5iG.C0. Hogs a trlile weak at $4.2DW4.G0. Kast Libert-, I'n., Sept. 15. Cattlo steady; extra, $5.25fS.40; prlmo, $505.15; common, $3.751T4, Hogs active nnd lower; prlmo mediums nnd best Yorkers, $1,353 4.40; common to fair Yorkers, $1,15J4.25; heavy hogs, tl.15pl.23: pigs, $3.S5(ft4.05; roughs, $2.75513.75. Sheep steady; choice, $I.C5(f1.75; common, $3.25f3.75; choice spring lnmbs, $..75sjG; common to good, $4&5.50: veal calves, $77.50. as 1 i . TUG EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS is duo not ouly to the originality and simplicity of tho combination, but also to the caro nnd skill with which it is manufactured by bciantiflo processes known to tho Oamfoania Fio Svnur Co. only, and wo wish to impress upon all tho importance of piircliaslnp; tho true and original remedy. As tho genuine Syrup of Figs Is manufactured by the Uamkohnia Fio Svnnp Co. only, u knowledge of that fact will assist ono In avoiding tho worthless imitations manufactured by other par ties. Tho high standing of the Cam. FousjiA Fio Svitup Co. with the medi. cal profession, und the satlsfaetl6n which tho genuine Syrup of Figs lus given to millions of families, maW the name of the Company a guaranty of tho excellence of its remedy, It u fur in advance of all other laxative, ,i 11 avis on mo Kidneys, liver uoweis without, irritating mg iiiem, anil It iloes n iiausente. Inordortogi effects, plcpio remembi thu Company- Jr-MT J-, ..rs- Ml v 'ivillAltDlliuAi-'-'- PHILIIWNES ASSEMBLY. Filipinos' Koprosciitiillvo Gnther nt MnlaloM to Weleot n President. London, Sept. 10,-The Manila cor respondent of The Times telegraphs: "I nm tho only foreign Journalist pres ent at tho Insurgent congress nt Malo los, which has been selected as the tem porary capital of the revolutionary government. Karly yesterday forenoon Agulnaldo, accompaiileiL by a largo staff of geneials and ministers, moved In stnte from lie convent now oc cupied as his military heuuquariers, passing the lines of Infantry through streets decorated with palms nnd ban ners and packed with thousands of pensants In holiday dress, to the church half a mile distant. "Here he was received by the as sembly delegates and conducted to a platform In the chancel, from which he delivered a brief message In the Taga lon language, afterward repeating It In Spanish. The substance of the mes sage was mostly congratulatory on the happy termination of the revolution nnd the complete conquest of the ter ritory. He made a Howry appeal to tho delegates, asking them to follow the example of ICnglund, Ameilca and France In preparing a constitution and promulgating laws to secure the com plete nnd permanent liberty of the people of the Philippines. The assem bly proceeded Immediately to organize, preparatory to a discussion on the proposed constitution and code of laws and the election of a president. "A strong party, Intoxicated by the present measure of Su"ocess, favors op position to any foreign protectorate, being confident Mint the people can govern thetnslves. Wiser counsellors stienuously oppose such a suicidal pol icy. Apparently unnnlmlty now exists only In the determination to free the Islands forever from Spanish rule." Liiglnl'H Aliened Confederates. Lauznnne, Switzerland, Sept. 16. Two Important arrests have been made here In connection with the assassina tion, on Saturday last, of the Empress Elizabeth of Austria. A vagrant named Gualduppe, who wns arrested on the eve of the crime, has now been recognized as a dangerous anarchist. It Is believed he Is the man who made the handle for the file with which the empress was murdered. The second prisoner, nn anarchist named Harbottl, Is charged with harboring Lulglnl, the assassin, for several days. Roth Gual duppe and Barbottl have been conveyed In custody to Geneva, where they will be charged with complicity In the as sassination. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho best salvo In tho world for cuts, bruises, Bores, ulcers, salt rhoum, fever boros, letter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruntlous. and positWoly cures piles. or jo pay required. It is suaiuuteod to t;ivo porfect satisfaction or ruony refunded. 1'rico lift cents nor box. For sale by A . Waslar. Philadelphia & Reading Railway KiU'Utcs Hum Haul Coal- -No Smoke fN KPFICCT SHI'TUMIlKI! 13 HH Trnlnn lcjivo Shunnniluull ai fullm, b : Kor New York vlft l'hlliulttlphii,, wruk ilny. 7 ao y &l R. 111., 1- -7, a iu anil l u, p. 111. For New York via Munch CI11111.. w.ofc days. 7 30 11. in.. 12 27 aim a iu p. 111. For Heading and l'hlt.uk'lplilii, week ilnys, 7 30. 9 51 n.m., Vi 27, S 10 uuil 0 07 p. For l'ottdvllle, week day, 7 30, 9 SI a. ru. 12 27, 8 10, 6 07 nnd T 25 p. m. For Tuiuaqiin mid Mnhnnoy City, week day 7:ill. 11 Mil. in.. 12 27 3 II) mill 0 07 I: III, Far VS'illiamfiport, Hunbiiry und Luwisburg, wt'ck davtj. II ao a. in.. 12 37. 7 P. in For Mntmuii) I'lano, weekdays, 7 30, 9 51, II 30 a. 111., iz -1, a 10, 1. vi. I ia, u nn p. in. For Ashland and Shftiunklu, vvei-k ilayn, 7 3U, 1130 a. 111.. 1227. 3 10.007. 72S .mil S 5.1 P. in. For lialtlmore, Washington und thu Wtut via 11. c u. 1C. It., tnrougn trains leu" I Kcr.unif Terminal. I'lil ailellihla. !'. & It. If K.) at 3 20. 7 53, 11 -'i a. in., 3 10 and 7.27 p. L.. .Sundays, 8 20.7 00.1128 n.m.. 8 40 and 7 27 n. iu. Addi tional trains from Twenty-fourth and Client- nut streets Maituu, week days, ic io a. m. 12 -u. 12 is s 40 p.m. Sundays, 1 , H p. 111. TUAINS FOR BIIKNANPOAH. Leave New Ynrk via Philadelphia, week dliJB, 12 19, 4 30, S 00, II 30 11. ra,, nnd 1 43, I 30 9 00 p.m. Leave. New York via Mauch Chunk, weeL days, 4 30, 9 10 u. m 1 80 p. 111. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, v, eek days, a 40, a bo, iuzi a. in. ami 1 an, mi p. m Leave Heading, week days, 7 0j, ,0 0i, u, 111 12 15, 4 17, 6 CO p. m. Leave l'oltsville, week days, 7 10, 7 40 a. m 12 80 4 10. G 10 and 8 50 D. lu. Leave Tamoqun, week days, 8 80, 11 23 a. ui., 1 49. 5 50. 7 20 D. ta. . Leave Mahanov City, week days. 9 03. 11 47 a. m., 2 zz, o 12, o zi, t 41 p. m ieare aiauanoy l-iaue, wees aays, oau, -j .1, 10 25. 1159 a. in., 2 41, 5 82, 6 41 7 57, p ru. Leave Wtlllanisport, week days, 7 12, 10 00 n m., 12 31 and 4 00p. ra. ATLANTIC CITY DIVIHION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street warf and South street wharf fur Atlantic City. Weekdays Kipress, 9 00, 10 43 a. 111., (ISO Haturduys only), J 1X1, I U) 00 minute IriilnJ SCO flH mlliute Inilnl. 7 CO 11. m. Aiutiiiiiiiodu tlon.O 15 a m., 5 00, 030 pm Sundays 15i press, 8 00,9 00,10 00 a m Aecominodotlon, 0 15 a Ui, 4 40 p. m. oi.uo excursion train, 7 a in. Returning leavo Atlantlo City depot, coroel Atluntle and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays UxnresB, 1 00, 7 43 10.3 minute trainl.9 00. a m... ISO. 5 80. 7 30 u m. Actum raodation, 4 25, 7 50 a. n:. 4 05 p. 111. Sundays Kipress, 4 uu, a uu, hoc, 9 30 p. in Aicniumoua tlon, 715 a. iu., 5 03 p.m. $1 00 excursion train (from foot of Mt.Missippt ave. ouly). 0 10 n m. For Capo May, Sen Isle City and Ocean City n ni,4lo p 111. Hunuays 9 13 a 111. For uapo amy aim pica isia uity only, i.ou exeur sion train, 7 uo a. m., euntiays. Varlor Cars on all express trains. For further Information, apply to nearest I'htlatlclphla and Keadtiig Hallway ticket uueut or uuureHs I A UtD.,nlnn TT ...... T M" ....... . tlen'I rlu'pt., Uen'i l'oss'r Agt. tieauinic lerminai, rniiaueipiua. 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I was unable to sleep, suffered much from hcadacho, pain In my left sldo, palpitation and a constant feeling of v cakness and prostration. I began using Dr. Miles' Nervine, Heart Curo and Nervo nnd-Liver Pills and tho Autl-1'aln Pills to rcllovo sudden paroxysms of pain and headache. I soon felt much Improved and tho pains and aches und weariness left mo. I then took Dr. Miles' ltestoratlvo Tonic and am now restored to my formor good health." WWJiltimm Dr. Miles' liemedlej n,. f'3j 1,1 , 11 .1 ;i'v cists under a nosltlvo IwlOB guarantee, first bottlo Wf?omCdi6 uonclits or money ro-K: atm.n funded. Hook on dU-Z. .. ... eases of tho heart andi3&' Ped'1 W nerves free. Addrc .s, WSil'JSX DU. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkba-t. lu.l. PROFESSIONAL CARDS M. I1UHKK. ATT0UN13Y-AT-LAW. Ofllco ICiran litilldlnt?. corner of Main nn Centre Htrrt'tH, Hlieuaiiiloiiti, J II. l'OMKUOV, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Hheiittndoali, I'a, )UOK. JOHN JONKS, MUSICAL INSTHUCT0U, Lock Box to, Mahauoy City, Pa. HavIiiE studied under somo of tho ben uiatura li Ix)tidoit uiul l'urlrj, will kIvo ltibeoim on tho violin, mandolin, K"Har and vocal culture. lorine reueonablo. AiUUtMa Iitcaruol Htroitao. tho Jowolor Hhonandoah. P ennsylvania RAILROAD. BCHUYKII.I, DIVISION. SCI'TKMIIUIl 12, 'M. Trains will Icavt) Hlienalidnali after tn suui e date for Wlfrirun, (lilbertou, Kraukvlllu, Dar waier, m. i;iair, l'uttsvuio. iiamutiri;, KiauiuK, I'ottstown. Pboelilxvllle. Xlorrlstowil iiLtX i'ult Biclplila (lipnU street station) at 6 us and 8ir a. in.. 2 Da. 0 Id u. in. on week days. Huudays. $ 1.1 a. lu., -1 23 p. in. Trains leave Kraekvlllfl for Hliouaiidoau tt 7 :!", 1 1 IC u. in. ami 6 1(1, 7 ail p. ai. Huuday, Mm .. .. .....I it ,rt Leuvu 1'ottHvlllu for Hlienandoali fvlaKraek- villu, 7 10, II 'JO a. m., b'JO, 7 10 p. iu. Miuday iu .i a. iu., u m p. in, Irtiavu l'litladelnlila. (llroad utreet station, foi SliMiiidouli at a6 a. m., 4 10 p. lu. week days. Sundays leave at 6 au and v a. u.. ixtuve liroud Strecl tiuUoii, t'blladolplila, FOU MKW YOltK. Kzuress.week-days. 8 20. i 0a. 80 8 Oft.S 1S.6 50. 7iU, 9 60, 10 21 (Dining Car), 11 00 a. in, iz uu noon, 12 ua (Liiuited l uu and 4 22 p. u. llninirUurs,1 40, 2 00 (Ullilnt- l ur) 3 20, 30, 1 02. 8 UU. A Mi ll)illll! Uurl. UOU. 7 02. 7 SO (Dill illk-tW), 10 Uu p. iu,, 12 01, lil;lit. Sllliduys, 1-JU, lUi, ISO. 8 OS, 8 15 a 20, 9 60, 1021, (DlnlliK UurJ, lias a. lu.,1203 (.Dining Car) l2!U,2Ko lUliiiiiu- Car). 4 00 (Limited 4 22) (Dintiii: Cur). 4 20, 6 IK), (DllllllK Car) 0S3, 7 02,7 60, IDIuIll,- uurj iu uu p. ill., 12 Ul II1KM. express lor nosiou witnoui cuuuko, ii uua la., week-days, and 7 50 p. m., dally. WAS1HNUTON AND TllK SOUTH. Kor Iialtiiuoro and Washington. 3 SO. 7 20. 8 1T2. in. hi II .w i.i mi I., ui .III. I.... I I DlnhlK Cur, II 12, 4 41, 8 23 Cougrus siuiiai i.iuuieu, iiiuing uarj, t ii. ooo (liiu liiK Car, 7 31 LDiiilug Car p. in., and 12 01 night week days. Hllliduys, U 60, 7 20, 'J 12, II 211, n. IU., 12W, 1 12, Dining Car 4 41,. 520 Con gressional Limited, Dining CarJ, 668 Dining Cur, 7U1 I Dining Cur p. m. und I2 03nlglit. For llultiiiioru, uecomiuodatlon, 9 12 a iu, 2 u and 4 01 p iu week days, 3 OH and 11 16 p m dally. KOU ATLANTIC CITY. Leave llroad street station via Delaware rlvt'i bridge Kxpress, 9 40 a ru,, 4 00 and 700 p. in Hundays, 9 20 a. in,, 2 U8 und 705 p. in. Leavo .Market street Warf Kipress, 5 00, 1) to, a in, 2 00, U 00, I 10, 8 'JO )l 111. Sundays, 8 00, 9 00 9 SO u ill aecoinuiodutloii I'M und 8 40 p ml 81.00 excursion train, 7 00 u iu Sunday only. ror capeMuy, Auglesvu, Wlldwoodauu jioiij lleucli Express, 9 00 am, 21)0 and 4 ui, p m weekdays, sunduis. 8 20 a lu. Hxcursion, 7 W a m Sundays only. For Sea Isle City, OcesJi Oily, Avalou ami Stone Harbor lixprcsn, 910 a. m., 2 JO, and I 20 u. m. week davs. Hundays. 8 20 a. in. urslou 7 to nuiiduys only. ror ooiners i-oim jixpross, o uj, v w . m.., 1 00. 3 ou. 4 00. 3 00. o. m. week days Sundays, s 00, 9 00 and 9 6ii u. iu. J. 11. HUTCHINSON, J. It. (len'l Muuager. Uen I l'ai.'g'r Agl WM. SCHMICKER, JR., Ajient for Shenandoah and Vicinit For-- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beei s A Handsomo ComiJloxlon is one, of tUe greatest charms a woman cani possess. I'oaaONi'B Cumixkiiioh J"oWBi.l (Ivealt. . , -I Mt,Ouiosa,lllluuU 1 V
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