'-.Mult"-sVa&.-eu. , - EVENING HERALD EHTAUI.ISlIHU 1K7". I'ubllalicd every KvenliiR, Kiceid Hunday.al s South Jibiiin Hrui' ar. Nki Ckstkk. Tlie Herald i '. ' n 'li ndoah Aiu tho I i tin week, y mil. etu.-earn. r- Hy nisi i.oo a yiar, or . luntna month, payuuinin nutuiicr. incuts charged according to pace Hint isnltlpn, Tlib vulillMiers resrc the rlKlit to cIianro the noiltlon of advertisements whenever the nub-Ucalln-i ol news driunuiW It. The rlald Is teserved totifUny adwrllseiuetil, whether paid (or or not, i.iat the iiulilliheNi may deem ' Hior, AilrertlaltiK rales made known UllOll Htipllt'Htlotl. . , ., KnU'lud at tho iMMtoBlrn ill Shenandoah, I'h s ecoud dais mall mutter. TKI.ICl'HONR CONNECTION 'All the News That's Fit to Print." Evening, Herald SATI IMHY. skiti.miikk it. iw JUR COUNIUY First. Last and forever. Tins Iiiim lict'ii a wool; of t'oiiviMi tloitH, so fur us tin- Kt'iiublli'ims me I'onciTiied, closiiif,' to-tiny with the Tliiril I,i'l.sliitivi' ilistilut convention. Cm,. Stunk, the Mopuhllmii eunili iluto for (lovornor, is at Mi'iliii to day, ami it is Mifo to wiiur tlmt the veiienilde reformer. Tliomits V. Hooper, will have Imimih'i-h olsow liere at that tmrtieuliir time. Admiral Samimn is fortunate in more ways tliitn one, so far as tile war with Spain is eoiu'erneil. lli indi vidual share of prize money from the naval victories amounts to $100,000, while Admiral Schley's is but .v.-i,000. TllK Porto Hieans are becoming Americanized. A camp of the Pa triotic Order Sons of America hat been organized at Pocanimo, on that Island, by members of the order con nected with the volunteer army. Evidkntia typhoid fever is no re specter of person or rank In the refiilar ariuy. Gen. Miles is suffering from that disease, and our own Cnpt Dailies, of tho J5iflith Uef,'iiiiunt, is at his home in Girardvillo on a sick fur lough. 1)11. Swallow informed the people of Scranton that tho total vote in November would bo about 800,000, and that he would receive 3S0,000, suf ficient to becure his election. Tho reverend gentleman, as a political prophet, has heretofore proved to be a failure. TllK nomination of l)ayid M. Graham as the Republican candidate for Senator in this district meets with general satisfaction among tho rank and lile of the party, and tile indica tions are lie will be elected by the largest majority ever received by a candidate In the Thirtieth district. Not batislied with being chairman of two political conventions within one week, the friends of Hon. Hlias Davis are urging him for the position of county chairman. There is noth ing too good for the Honorable gentleman from the dark waters of liroad .Mountain, and we suggest that State Chairman lOlkin step down and out to make room for the man who can never forget tho Maine. TllK politicians of the Columbia Montour judicial district are not by any means partial to the policy of a non-partisan judiciary. Messrs. Herring and Little, both claiming to be the regular Democratic nominee, are now fighting in .the courts to de termine "which is which." There is a grand scramble for the position made vacant by Judge lkoler's death, which is not at all creditable'to tho parties engaged in it. It may bo true, as a contemporary cbiiimj, that tlio Congressman from this district "located the whereabouts of Private Smith," tho Minersvillo volunteer who gave tip his life in the service, but he has so far refused "to dull the edge of grief" and "bring gladness to the heart" of tho widowed mother, by an endorsement us post mistress of Miiiersvflle, That would bo a practical way (or the Congress man to "do his, duty )u this war." TwKNTY-Kivie state Senators will be elected this year. Of those whose terms expire twenty are Republicans and five Democrats. Tho Democrats expect to hold the llvo districts they now liayo il capture eight others, viz s Northampton, SuhuylUHl, Adains-Ciiinborland, Cllnton-Centre- Clearfleld, Fayette-Greene, Crawford, Luckawanna-Tjilzerne, and Mont gomery. Of -the twenty-five Senators holding over only one Is a Democrat so that if tho Democracy capture everything they codnt on they will have only about fourteen or fifteen, or less than a third of the Senators, FROM LOWELL, MASS. Tho Homo of Hood's Sarsapnrllla A Wonderful Curo, "A swelling as big as a largo marble came uildor my tongue. Physicians Bald it was tt'8eai!-traU8iarcnt tumor and must bo operated upon. I felt 1 could not stand It, and ns' spring came began to taku my favorite spring tonic, Hood's Bawparl!a. Tho bunch gradually decreased and finally disappeared. I have had no sign of its re turn. I am glad to praise Hood's Barsapa rllla." Mus. II. M. Couuiw, 8 Union Bt., .Lowell. Mass. Oct HOOD'S. ' Hooti'e fills cum Hick i'leaUucUd, Ke. Baby a Every mother feels an inde scribable dread of the pain and danger attend ant upon the most critical pe riod of her life. Bccomincr a mothcr should be i a source of joy to all, but the suffcrinrr and danger of the ordeal make its anticipation one of miserv. MOTHER'S FRiEND is tne remedy which relieves women of the great pain and suf- tering incident to maternity; this hour which is dreaded as woman's severest trial is not only made painiess, dui an tne danger is re moved by its use. Those who use this remedy are no loncer de spondent or gloomy; nervousness nausea and other distressing con ditions are avoided, the system is made ready for the coming event, and the serious accidents so com mon to the critical hour are obviated by the use of Mother's t-rienu. u ts a bussing to woman. 91.00 PERBOTTLE aiall Drug-Storoa, or sent by express on receipt of prloo. ROOKS Containing Invaluable Information of r!vZ Interest to nil women, will ho sent rtttfc to any addresj, upon application, bj Til UIUUFIEM) llEflULATOn CO.. Atlanta. (3 Mimluy wpct'i.il. Service in the Trinity Jieforincd i lnnvli ii-tiuirrim' ut 10:00 si. in., anil fi::W n. m. Sunday school nt 1.30 p. m. liev. liulivrt O'lioyle pastor. Itcgular services will ho held in the t'nited Kviuit'elicnl church, North .lardin stiert, to morrow ut lu a. m. and li.IlO p. m. .Sunday K'linol at 1.30 p. in. Hew I. .1. 1'citz, luMur. K. 1.. t V. on Monday evciiiiiK. l'r.iycr, praio and testimony meetings' every Tues day, Wednesday, Thursday and I'liday even iiiKS. Jr. K. h. V. E. every Saturday, evenhiK at 7 o'clock. Primitive Methodist clmrcli, James Moore, pastor. Preaching at 10:30 u. m. and 0:30 p. in. Sunday school at S p. m. Class ineet hij; on Wednesday evening. General prayer meeting on Thursday evening. Everybody welcome. Services in All Saints' Protestant Episcopal church on West Oak stu-et to-morrow, llojy Eucharist at S a. in. Mornini! prayer at 10:30. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Evening prayer at 7 p. in. The rector v, ill oiliciale. First baptist chinch, corner of West and Oak streets, Iiev. 1). I. Evans pastor. Services atl0u. ui. and (I p. m. Sunday school at i p. in. Prayer meeting Monday evenings. Young People's mcetin? Wednesday eveliinus. Class meeting Thursday evenings. Methodist Enisconal church, comer O.tk and Whlto streets. Rev. J. T. Swindells pastor. General class meeting nt 1) n. m., led by John Senior. Sermon nt 10:30 n. m. Sunday school at 2 p. m.. Dr. J. S. Calico. Superintendent. Sermon at 0:30 p. ai. Seats lrco. L very body welcome. Calvary IJaptist church, South .lardin street. Preacliiug to-morrow nt 10:30 a. m. and (1:30 r. m. I'ov. H. I!. Allans, pastor. Sahhath school nt 2 p. in., Deacon Juhn liunn, Superintendent. It. 1 . P. U. Tuesday evening, nt 7:30. Wednesday evening, general prayer meeting nt 7:30. Everybody welcome. Services in the Presbyterian church to morrow at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p. in. Sabbath school at 2 p. m. Jr. C. E. and Sr. C. E. Tuesday evening at 0:30 anil 7:30 o clock. Prayer and song service on Thursday even ing nt 7:30. Strangers always welcome. II. W. Kohler, pastor. St. John's Lutheran church, West (.'berry street. Itov. John Grubler, pastor. Pleach ing, 10 u. m. ; Sunday school, 1:30 p. in,; preaching 0:30 p. in. St. .Michael's Greek Catholic chinch, West Centre street. l!cw Cornelius Laurisin, pas tor. Matatiiium service II a. in. High mass 10 a. ui. Church of tho Holy Family. (Gorman 11. C.) North Chestnut street, ltev. A. T. Schut tlehofer, pastor, first mass 8 n. in., second mass 10 n. in. St. (Sisimir's Polish 1!. C. church, North Jardiit street, ltev. J. A. Lcnarklewicz, iii-tor,. l'lrst mass 8 a. in., high mass 10 n. in., vespers and benediction 4 p. in. Church of the Annunciation, 21S West Cherry stieet. ltev. II. 1". O'ltoilly, pastor; Kev James Kane, assistant pastor, first mass, 7 a. m., second mass, 8 a. in., high mas.s, 10 a. in, benediction, 7 p. in. Keheleth Israel (!ongrcgation, comer of Oak and West streets, ltev. Henry Mit nik, pastor. Saturday services, 8 to 10 a. in., and 3 to r p. m. Sunday services 8 to 10 a. in. and every weekday morning from 7 to 8u. lu. Few Pointers. The recent stutislics of the number deaths show that the large majority die with consumption. This disease may commence with an apparently harmless cough which enn be cured instantly by Kemp's llalsam for the Throat and Lungs, which is guaranteed to cure and relieve all cases. Price 25 and 50c, Sold by all druggists ; ask for a free sample o -day. Postmaster General Snillh to Stump Washington, Sept. 17. -Postmaster General Emory Smith will leave AVash lneton on Oct. 2 or 3 to attend tho ex ercises on Pennsylvania day at the Omaha exposition, when ho will de liver an address. He will then t'o to Kansas, where he will make political addresses at Topeka and "Wichita. He has also under consideration lnvlta tlons to make speeches In Nebraska and Ohio. Ho will return to Omaha on the 12th, to be present when the presl dent and cabinet are here. On the 18th the postmaster general will be nt Chicago, together with tho president and cabinet, to attend the iieace Jubilee celebration. For Constipation Uako Karl's Clover Knot Tea, tho great blood Purlfior. Cures Head ache. Nervousness. Eruptions on tho Face, and make the head clear ns a bell. Sold by P. 1). Kirlln and a guarantee. hti uek Hocine-ci They ( oiitiln't Steal. Santiago, Sept. 17. Yesterday 50 Cu bans, who had been employed about the docks, were placed on easier work by Lieutenant Hunna. To his surprise they went on strike, absolutely refus ing to woik at all. Of course they were discharged. They have been paid In rations and the oppoitunlly to steal at the docks was too attractive to be re sisted. The products of their thieving they would sell to the small dialers. Being well fed seems to render the or dinary Cuban Indisposed to work. Took an OvurdoMi of .Moi'phlno. Bt. Louis, Sept. 17. D. Vllllneuve, a reputed millionaire of Austin, Tex., Is dying at the city hospital from the ef fects of an overduse of morphine. For two weeks Mr. Vllllneuve has been Btoppplng at the Llndell hotel, under tho care of physicians. Yesterday groans were heard coming from tho man's room, mid an Investigation re suled In finding Mr. Vllllneuve suffer ing form the effects of a dose of mor phine taken sonui time during the night. piwnnG a wuKbftn mystbry. Ilslneinlirreil llnil.i Kniinil In C onliuet- leat 1 1 ii Hci'ii liliuitllleil, UridReport, Conn.. Sept. 17. As a re lult of yesterday's developments there seems to be almost no doubt that the woman whose dismembered body was found early In the week In the Yellow mill pond wns Miss Grace Marian Per kins, of Mlddleboro, Mass. In fact, so positive have the authorities become that Medical Kxamlner Downs tilled out n death '-rertllleate covering the case of the woihan, mid the name of the victim he wrote ns Grace Marian Per- Mu' Th" J;,"U"'atlon by the youi.K worn. in r laiu'i was Hiiipitriieiixe(i py that of the Mlddloboro dentist who hnd t rented Miss I'crklns' teeth. The den tist usseited that there could be little doubt that the head was that of Miss Perkins. Additional Information has olso come from Massachusetts to the effect that Miss Perkins left that place three weeks hro, inestimably with one Charles Hourne, a youtiR tnnn of the town, and that sltiro that time nil trace of her 1ms boon lost. The police here ore mnklnR efforts to locate llourne. Furthermore, evidences are not Want Inc that the police, despite their re peated denials, are exceedingly encer to ascertain the whereabouts of "Dr." Nancy Guilford, the midwife and al leged abortionist. At the Now Haven county Jail, where not lonjr npo Dr. Gill, now serving a state prison sentence upon conviction of malpractice, was a prisoner nwult Iiir trial In the superior court, the jailor has been lookbiK over the dis carded effects of erstwhile prisoners at his jail. He has come ncross three articles of clothing formeiTy owned by Dr. Gill, on each of which, It Is B'ated, appears the fateful charnrti-r" "G til " which were also upon a piece of man's j MUUl l '"I Hi HI UllC ,IL LIU HUlllllUS which was found In the mill pond Internal I.ovontto Iti-ooli.tw, Washington, Sept. 17. The monthly statement of the collnr-ib n nf Internal revenue shows that during the month of August the tit.;' reei ipts amounted to $27.S0t.r.7S. a net Ineieace, as com pared with July. 1S'J7. of $ IT.!. 710. Thi receipts from the noveral souicen or revenue are given as follows: Spit Its, $8,2!l,2.'3; tolmcco, $3,441,877; fermented liquors. $7,3."L,.82t; oleoma! garble, $U5, 601. Special taxes as follows, centsomlt ted: Hunkers, J2.0M r.03; billiard rooms, JDU30; brokers, stocks, bonds, etc., $70,700; brokers, commercial, $45,820; brokers, custom house, $1,590; pawnbro kers, $18,393: bowling alleys, $18,235; circuses, $1,500; other exhibitions, $3,C59; theater!!, etc., $9,591; total special toxen, 5i! ;.GT rj:,: Miscellaneous, $G, 140,47(1, the principal Item of which Is documentary and proprietary stamps. $0,133,095. Remarkable Rescue. Mrs. Michael Curtain. I'lainfieid, 111., makes the statement, that she caught cold, which settled on her lungs ; she was ti eated for a month by her family physician, but grew worse. I le told her she was a hopeless vic tim of consumption and that no medicine could cure her. Iter 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 comtinued its use and after taking six bottles, found her self sound and well j now does her own housework, and is as well as she ever was. Free tiial bottles of this Great Discovery nt A. Wasley's Drug Store. Large bottles 50 cents and Si. 00, Dora Cliij's Nmv llimlmml. Plnltard, Ky Sept. 17. Mips Dora nichardson, who wan divorced from General Cassias M. Clay, of Whitehall. Friday of last week, was yesterday married here to niley Drock, a 24-year- old farm hand. Dora Itlchardson was only 11 years old when General Clay, then 84 years old, married her four years ago. He tried to educate and fit lier for a new sphere of life, but she blasted all his hopes. left his roof tree, and has lived apart from him for more than a year. Mora than twentv million free samples of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo have been dis- tiibtited by the manufacturers. What better proof of their confidence in its merits do you want? It cures piles, burns, scalds, sores, in the shortest space of tinio. C. II. Haccnbueh TJ10 Goir Cbainplonslitp. Morrlstown, N. J Sept. 17. The title of amateur coif championship, for which over 100 of the best golfers in the United States have struggled for the Inst live days on the Morris county golf links, will be decided today, and the contest has narrowed down to a duel between the east and the west. More correctly speaking, It will be a light with golf clubs beween a homo bred player and an Imported one. Wal ter B. Smith, the young player whose wonderful work with tho driver and brassey earned for blm the honor of being one of the two survivors out of 120 players who entered this year's championship tournntment, meets Flndlay S. Douglns In the flnnl rounds of match play today. Douglas Is a Scotchman. He came to this country and settled In Greenwich, Conn., a year ago. Little Pimples Turn to Cancer. Cancer often results from nn Im purity in tho blood, inherited from Kunerutions hack. Few people are en tirely freo from some taint in the blood, nnd it is Impossible to toll when it will break out in tho form of dreaded Can cer. What has aimenred to bo a mero plmplo or scratch has doveloped into tho most malignant mincer. "I had a sevoro Cancer which wns at first only a few blotches, that I thought would treated by several nblo physicians, but ill splto of their efforts the Can cer spread until my con dition became alarming. After many months of treatment and growing steadily worse, I de- elded to try 8. S. S. which was so strongly rccoiumenm u. oii jin bottle produced an Im provement, I continued the medicine, and In .n..O.a .1,1. in a. II. Jjy tie scab dropped off. ' ' Ton rears have claused. and not a slim of tuo dUcaso has returned." It. V, W1U.I.MH, Qlllsburg, Miss. It Is dnnnoroua to experiment with Cancer. Thedlseiiso Isbgyond tho skill of physicians. S. S. S. Is the only euro, becnuso It is tho only remedy which goes deep enough to reach Cancer, J tftS Tvm THiTS, J i.S.S.rThoBIood (Swift's Speclflo) Is tho only blood remedy guaranteed Purely. Vegetable All others contain polush and mor - cury, tho most dangerous of minerals, Books on Ouncer ond blood diseases mailed freo by Swift Specillo Company, Atlanta, Georgia. CHIEF POLICE Ringing Words Advising People to m n ii n r ur. ureene From His Statement No One Can Doubt that Dr. Greene's Nervura is Hie Best and Surest Remedy in the World to Cure. soverign remc ,y. It makes the ncrvis strong, the muscles vigorous, the brain clear, the blood puic and rich - in fact it will make you well and stiolig. Do not forgcl also that jou have the privilege of consulting without charge with Dr. Greene, 35 West 14tU.SU, New York City, who is acknowledged to be the most success ful physician in curing nervous and chronic diseases, personally or by letter. Gai Unto War tt'i Trenton. Trenton, Sept. 17. --The People's Gas company, of Trenton, which Is con trolled by William L. Klklns, Jr., nnd a syndicate ot Phlladclphians, last night announced a reduction In the price of gas to 50 cents per 1,000 cubic feet. This company 1ms just erected a gas plant In Trenton, and a war of prices' Is on between It and the Tienton Gas Light company, the old concern. When the new company seemed a franchise the old one wns charging $2 per 1,000 feet. The municipal franchise of the new company lixed $1 ns the maximum price. The new company has about completed Its plant, and was on Thurs day confronted by a statement that the old one had reduced the price of gas to 90 cents. To C'uru a Cold In Olio Diiy Tako Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.' All druggists refund the mono-,- if It fails to cure. 25c. Tho genuine has L. II. Q. on each tablet. tf Ypstordny'H Iln-olinll (inmes. At Philadelphia First game (for feited); Philadelphia, 9; Chlciigo, 0. Second game: Chicago, 10; Philadel phia, 5. At Boston Boston, 10; St. Louis, 2. At Brooklyn (11 innings, call ed) Louisville, 7; Biooklyn, 7. At New York Pittsburg, C; New York, 0. At Baltimore Baltimore, 3; Cincinnati, 2. Ae Washington Cleveland, 0; Wash ington, 3. lie Not Deceived. A Cough, Hoarseness or Croup, nro not to bo trilled with. A doso in timu of Shlloh's Curii will suvo you much trouble. Sold by P. D. Kirlln and a guar antee THE PRODUCE MARKETS As Itelleeted l,v Denllni-si In Philadel phia mid lliiltiinoro. Philadelphia. Sept. in. Flour firm; win ter superfine, S2.1HTJ2.40; Pennsylvania roller, clear, 1X13.25; city mills, extra, J2.507i 2.7C, Bye tlour sold In a small way nt $2.75 per barrel for choice Pennsylva nia. Wheat weak; No. 2 red, spot and September, CiSCa"Hc. Corn dull; No. 2 mixed, spot und September. 31Tf3ty,c; No. 2 yellow, for local trade. 30fi37,,ic Oats steady; No. 2 white, now, 28c.; No. white, clipped, now, 2SH572flc. Hay steady, cnoice timotny, jio.&ofill for largo bales. Deef steady; beef hnms. $21.noR22. Pork easy; family. $12.75J13.S5; mess, $0iD,23 Lard easy; western stonmed. $3.15. But ter very firm; western creamery, 20'e.; no. factory, llVjWllc. ; Elglns, 20'Xc. Imitation creamery, 13i71Re.; New York dairy, 13(fJIRp.; do. creamery . 14'MTlDWc, fancy Pennsylvania prints jobbing nt 23fj) sac.; uo. wiioicsnie, sic. Cheese stendy; large, white, 7i4c.; small do., 7ic.: light skims, KiCa.; part do., 5ViriCc.: full do,, 25i2'c.; lnrse, colored, 7140.; small do., 7?lc. Eggs firm; New York and Penn sylvania, 17c; western, fresh. lGHe. Po tatoes steady; Jerseys, l.antTl.S7V&; New York, fl.2Sfil.7S; Long Island, $1.D05J2; "Jersey sweets, $1.60412.23; southern sweets, $1.C01.75. Tallow steady; city, ' 3c; country, 33Hc. Cottonseed oil Bteady; prime yellow. 22i4c. Petioleum stronger; refined Now York. $0.05; Philadelphia and Baltimore. $0.00; do. In bulk, $1.10. Cab bage dull; Long Island, f Sffi 3. Baltimore, Sept. 10. Flour dull nnd un changed. Wheat dull; spot and month, 70V4f70icj October. G!i94f70c.; December, GS,09c,; steamer No. 2 red, GBKi&ao.; southern, by sample, Cl?71c. ; do, on grade, 05V4O70tc Corn dull; spot and month. 33iiJ?33c.: October, 33i'35fK!9ie.; now or old November or December, 32c; Btenm cr mixed, 32l4622Vsc. ! southern, white, 31 (i33c.; do. yellow, 36QSHc. Oats firm; No. 2 white, western, 20Ql!7c.; No. 2 mixed do., 2l'i20. Bye tinner; No. 2 noarby, 40V6C. ; No. ,2 wostern, 51c. liny firm; good to choice timothy, $10. Grnln freights firm; stenm to Liverpool, per bushel, 2?id., September; Cork, for orders, per quarter, 3s. Od., September; 3s, 9d October. T.tvo Stock Mnt-kotH. New York, Sept. 30. Beeves active and stonily; one ear unsold; native steers. tl.H4i!;.l): oxen nnd stiies, $J.'.M.M; bulls, $3.05(13.70; cows, $2m I.0B. Calves slow; vents, $M(8.37H; bobs, $t01,r,n; grussers and buttormlll.s, $3.3ukI.D0; four curs un sold. .Sheep steady: choleo lambs stonily; others 10c. to 26e. lower; four ears un sold; sheep, $3il.7fi; lambs, $IW((U0; ono car. $6.r,i), culls. $14(1.75. Hobs Iover lit fl.lMi 1.60. Knst Liberty. Pa., Sept. 1C Cattle Bteady; extra. $3,25i!iS.!0: prime. $541,5.15; common. $.175114. Hosts luwcr, prime me diums, $.25i l,;u. best Yorkers. $1 :w 1.25; common to fair Yorkers, $l,0.riis4.1fi; heavy I bogs. $I.05M.1B; pigs, $3.816 1; Srsarw roughs, $2.50 choice, $I.(SM,,4.7C: spring hmilM, tlllC.50! v,i:il , Wllvo', L"ic I , , , . , I ' t 'ft the little one sutler from wpinn 1 orotbur tortuiing skin dUmin No need for It. Doun's Ointment riuos. Can't harm the most delicate slln. At any ding Mom. 50 cents. s nei Chief of Police Henry V. Mason, of New Uedforil, Mass., wiitcs to the people : "It gives me pleasuic to add my testimony in this brief note to that of many others, of the high esteem in wlucli Dr. flicene's Nervura blood ami nerve remedy is held in (lib community. 1 he fact that it is the ptescrlplion of a regular physician ndds to the confidence in wliic h it is held by the public. I have given Dr. Greene's Ner vui.i to a jiersonal fiiend who was ill. mid was rejoiced to hear from his own lips an account of , ... , tne uencjii ne n.iu rcceivco. From repoil and xjierience, no doubt c isls of the great value of Dr. Gieene's Nervura which 1 rei ommciid. IIknkv V. MASOM, Chief of Police or New lied ford, M ss. " This is your golder opportu nity to be cured mid Dr. (reene's Neivura is the icmcdv to cure you. It is beyond all luestion the grandest remedy mid sin est cure the woild has ever known, ami if you arc ail ing, out of health, do not feel just right, or if you are weak, lircd, nervous, rim down, de pressed and discouraged, you should get this wonderful medi cine at once. For nervous pros tration, insomnia, rheumatism, weakness and debility it is the The Chaplain Must Kxplaln. Indlnnapnlis, Sept. 17. The war de partment yestetday telegraphed to Chaplain G. A. Cnrtensen, of the One Hundred and Fifty-ninth Indiana regi ment, just returned here from the south, calling on him to affirm or deny the truth of nn Interview credited to him In an Indianapolis pnper. Among other statements credited to the chap lain Is one that the general In chief of the medical department was a veter inary surgeon, who had 'devoted all bis life to doctoring horses. In de scribing Camp Thomas Chnplnln Cnr stenson Is quoted ns saying: "Kxng gerntion Is not necessnry. Facts are more condemnatory than fiction. The real conditions were hnd enough, God knows." Mr. Cnrstensen Is pastor of tho St. Paul's Episcopal church, of this city. 'J lie Maryland Dondlocl; Continues. Frederick, Md., Sept. 17. After taking 1,427 ballots without result the Ite publicnn congressional convention In the Sixth Maryland district adjourned yesterday afternoon to meet In Oakland on Sept. 27, without having named a candidate. The cnnventlon has been In session since Tuesday. On tho 1,189th ballot, which was cast yesterday morn ing, the Washington county delegation threw four votes to Gould, giving him a total of eight, but the remaining counties remained Arm to the end and finally brought about an adjournment. Thirteen votes were necessary to a choice. Beware of Oiutucuts for Catarrh that talu Mercury, con ns ineicury will surely ili-Mtroy tho seine of smell ami completely derange tho wholo system when entering it tbtougll tho mucous surfaces. Such articles should never bo used except on prescriptions from reputable phypiclaiiM, as the ilauingo they will do is ten fold to tho good you euu nosslbly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney Jc Co., To ledo, O., contains no mercury, und N taken ltiu tcrually, niting directly upon tho blood nnd inucoussut faccsof the system. Inbuyiiig Halt's Catarrh Cure bo sure you get tho genuine. It Is taken Internally, and made In loletln, Ohio, by l. .1. uneney v i;n. rchiiumnmis lieo. Sold by llriiggl'.ts, price 73 e. per bottle. The Soulli unit Its Advantages, Tho Soiil hum Hallway has issued for freo distribution, a slxleon pagii journal des criptive of Virgiuia, North and South Caro lina, TenncsMOc, (loorgia, Alabama ami .Mississippi, Persons scoking now locations, or capitalists desiring to make safe nnd profit able investments will 11 ml the Information contained therein botli valuable and inter estiug. Copies will bo mailed freo upon np plication to John M. Ileal!, District Passen ger Agent, 823 Chestnut street, Philadelphia Pa. Olve the Children a Drink called Oniln O. It Is a delicious, appetizing, nourishing food drink to take tho place of coll'ee. Sold by all grwurs and liked by all who have used It because when properly prepared it tastes liko the finest coll'ee but la freo fiom all Its Injurious properties, (iraiu O aids digestion nud strengthens the nerves. It is not a stimulant hut a health builder, and children, as well as adults, can drink it with great benefit. Costs about 1 as much as collco. la and 2.")C. Kedliceil Itiltvs to ltoNtuu, On account of the meeting of tho Sovereign (bund Lotlgo, I. O. O. V., at Huston,. Mass., September 10 to Hi, 18(18, tho Pcuusylvriila Kiillroiiil Company has arranged to sell excur sion tickets September 111 to 20 inclusive, from nil ticket stations on its lino, to His ton, at rale of siuglo faro for the round trip. Tickets will bo good to return until Septem ber 30, 1S!H, inclusive, when properly stamped by the Joint Agent. tVhat Dr. A. C. Slater Snys, lluiTAbo, N. Y. (ienU; I'rom my per sonal knowledge, galurd In observing the effect of your Shlloh's Cure in casus of ad vanced Consumption. I am prepared to say It K the most remarkablu Iteiucdy that has over been brought, to my attention. It has cerl.iiiily s.ncil many from Consumption. Sold by P. I). Kirlln, nud a ejiiinintco. Iluy Keystone Hour. Uo bilio that tho name Lisssiq & IUkb, Ashland, Is printed on ovorv sncV, EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardln St. NORTH ATLANTIC SQUADRON. Ilcorunnlzntloii of tho 1'loot Com iiinniled by Admiral Siiinpnn. Washington, Sept. 17. Secretary Long yesterday afternoon Issued an Important order reorganizing the North Atlantic squadron. The fleet Is reduced from a force of about 100 ves sels to 22, the remainder being de tached tendy for disposition In the future. The four vessels of the El Sud line the 1'ralrle, Yosemlte, Yankee nnd Dixie with the auxiliary cruisers IJad gcr and Panther, are ordered to be laid up In reserve nt League Island. The lleet ns reorganized will consist of the Indiana, Massachusetts, Texas, New York, Brooklyn, Amphttrltc, Purl tan, Mlantonomah, Terror, Cincinnati, Montgomery, Newnrk, San Francisco, Detroit, Matblehead, Mayflower, New Orleans, Bancroft, Marietta, Topeka, Castlne, Nashville, Wilmington, Ma chlas, Princeton, Fein, Hist, Resolute, Potomac, Scorpion, Alvaredo. Another older from the secretary puts the following vessels, now at the Norfolk navy yard, out of commission; Siren, Stranger, Tecumseh, Viking, Wasp, Frolic, Apache. They are not needed now, und their crews will be transferred to otb.er ships, where they are not short service men. Or the Moignn ships which are to go Into reserve tit League Island the Dixie Is manned by Maryland naval militia men, while the Badger, which served ns a mnilne transport as well as a cruiser, carries New Jersey men. These will be honorably mustered out of tho naval service. There will be 110 change In the ting olllcers of the Njrth Atlantic squadron In consequence of the reorganization. Bear Admiral Sampson, though In Havana on detached duty, will still remain In command of the squadron. while Cominodote Philip will be In com mand of the second section of the licet. This reorganization of the lleet Is probably the beginning of the execu tion of a program for the teorganlza tlon of all of the forces 011 t!.e various stations, whMi will lucluJ.- the re vival of the Kurnpean station, the re habilitation of the South Atlantic sta Hon nnd p.'i' ans the creation of a southern Pnellle station. The Pi-oslrt'-iit to Talk Polities. Indlnnnpolls Spt. 17. A telegram was received vesten'ny f 1 m Washing ton statins that PtesldotU McKinley will visit Itniinrinpoiis on his way to Omaha and mnke a short political ad dress. The xact date of his coming has not been r.rr. nsed. fiuien'sSAVn'IcaTSalve. Tho best salvo In tho world for cuts. bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rbcnm, fever sores. 1 1c. nl.!11.1,.l.. beiLUi. uiia'pv. iitii.ua, i,,ivuiitiD, buiiio, nuu all skin eruptions, and positively cuies pile;, or jo pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or niouy refunded. Prico i!5 conta per box . For sale bv A Witsley. Philadelphia & Reading Railway Eni'.m.s Hum Hard Coal No Smoke IN EKIfKlTT HK1TUMIH51! 13 IS'.'S Trains leave Hhcniuuloali iw tollou..; For New York via Philadelphia, week llftVH, 7 30 9 51 u. 111.. 12 27. 3 10 Mil ft 117 11. 111. For New oru via AInutii IThini::. ieet ilnyn 7 .10, a. 111.. 12 27 und 8 10 o. 111. Kor ltvailliig and niti.tucipmu, weotc iiuvh, 7 30, 9 04 a.m., I'-' 27, 3 1U ami 0 07 p. m For 1'ottHvllle, ween: aays, 7 30, v i a. u,. 12 27. 8 10. 0 07 and T 23 I), in. For Tumanlia and Alahntioy City, week days 730, 981 u. lo., U27 a 1U atl'l b U7 III. For wimnlUHUort, minbiiry nun j.ewlHotirg week days. II 30 a. iu 12 27. 7 2 n. m ForjMnhauo IMnue. weekdays. , .10, 9 M, 1130 ft. m.. 12 27. 3 10. C 07. 7 25. U 53 11. In. I'or AslUHiiJ ami niuiniOKlli, wcck uays, too, 11 110 a. m., 12 27, 3 10, 07, 72S ll'iil Sli.m. For naltlinurc, WaHlilngton and the Went via J). x i. it. ll.. l irouiru trains leu- t itcaiiint.' Terminal, Philadelphia. (P. & IU II K.) ut 3 20, 7 65, 11 20 a. in., 3 10 and 7.27 p. l. Hundnys, O OA 17 nn nr .. , 1 , nrr . ... ..,.11. u -J, l w, ,x -U U, HI., O ,U UIIU I .., l Ui. yk,,,,- uonai trains irnm Twenty-iourm aim i;i:c&i nut streets station, week days, 10 30 a.; m. 12 20. 12 It 8 40 p.m. Hundays, 1 35,8 23 p. in. TRAINS FOIt HHHNANDOA1I. Leave New York via Philadelphia, days, 1215, 4 30,8 00,1180 a. ni., and 1 Uoo p.m. week , 4 20 Leave New York via Munch Chunk, wook days, 4 80, 9 10 a. in., 1 30 p. in. l,cave Philadelphia, Keadlue Terminal, weel. days, 3 40. S80. 10 21 a. u. and I 30, lea p. in jeavu iiHiwing, wecK uuvb, 1 uj, .uo, u, in 1215,4 17, BOO p. m. Leave PottsvlUe, weekdays. 710, 7-10 a. m 12 SO 4 10, 0 10 and 6 SO p. in. Iave Tamaqua, week days, H 30, 1123 a. in. 1 49, 3 SO, 7 20 p. 1U. lavo Mabauoy City, week days, 9 03, 11 4' a. ra.. 2 22. 3 12. 0 21. 7 44 I), m Leave Mabancy Plane, week days, 680, 923. 10 25, 11 S'J a. 111., 2 41, S82, 6 41 7 37, p UI. Leave Wllllaiusport, week days, 7 42, 10 00 in.. 12111 nnd 4 00 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street warf ami bouiii streeswuaii ror Atlantic, taiy. Weekduvs Kxiiress. 9 00. 10 43 u. in., tl Saturdays only). 2 00. 4 00 105 minute tnilnl 500 p5 uiinute trnlni, 7CO p. m. Aicommodu. tlon, 0 15 a m., 5 00, 0 30 p in Sund s ICxpresn, 8 00, 9 00, 10 00 a m Accommodation, 0 15 a u, 4 45 p. in. tl.00 excursion train. 7 a m. Keturnlng leave Atlantic City Uupot, cornel Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weekrfuys Kipress, TOO, 7 43 IC5 intnute tnilnl, 9 00, a ni... l no,5 80, 7 30 p lu Accom mount! on. 4 25. 7 W . IE. 4 03 ri. in. SitliiUv KpreH. 4 00. 5 00. 8 00.9 80 11. Ill Aicomiaodu f ton, 715 a, m., 5 03 p. in. $100 excursion train (Irom loot of Mississippi ave. only 0 10 n in. For Capo May, Sea Isle City and Ocean City 8 43 a in, 4 13 p in. Sundays 0 15 n in. For Cape Nuy ami Sea Isle City only, 81.00 excur sion train, 7 uo a. in., nuiuays. Parlor Cars on all exnrSHt Iralna. For further Information, apply to ncarot I'uiituieipuiu uuu iieutiiug- iiauway licact SKell ur IH1UITM I, A. SWKiaxnn, KnsoN J. Wekks, (len'l Hunt., (len'l Pas'r Ant. jteauing rerun iiHirmiutiiupiiia. , DRINK CLJvARY'S KXTRA HNR QUALITY -GINGER ALE, Superior Sarsaparilla.. and Orange Champagne THE GREATEST BOOK OF THE AGE Should be In Every Home and Library. Tiie People's Bie History Ii written by Tllidit HmvWJUam Kwart G)fl(utQtie, Kt-Vrruier of ilreat Jlrltiau and Ireland, Chter! k'nu t llait A If Wineu (liiumiu (UIU,. f I a liry. I 'MlltArtturv Kim . I Klmeril.Caimn, I).l).,TufU CViro, Homerville, M hot, trans uuniaumn, i'.u., Jirtuour Jotitltute. Clhicaua, Jll.i ltev. Ueortfe F, l'niccohI, J.I.( Al&rrle. hood rrenhjlurlan Church, London, hnu.i Iter. It. 8. MacArthuiY IU., (lulvarr HuiVtUt Church. New York Ktrnut FrealtantiMt Church, Jwiton, Me.; ltev. Krnk my, n. ,i iiwt. iiiuriiu nuiuinuiuuu, Ji.li,, Hal i iter. niBriFii nuiiintRriiHii. 11 11 Main niiitu', i',i' v irm i'li'nnjniBfc I'-i'incoimi v;nuroai KfAnitnn. 111. i Uhv. V. T. Mnnr. 1.1. II . ''Tim rn.riD: tlan flntnmnnwnalth." LnmlAn. Knir.i Tlnw Vvlwaril I Hvnrntt HaU. Il.l).. South Contri'HthinAl f'huri-h lloston. Ma (Vtlleize, ltiohraond, llne.i Iter, Oniar lleue Greffory, I lier. umteiui ARitr iieei, i.u., miAn Ielpzin .UnlTeriity. lelnelii, Cleaver Wilkinson, I).lWnTve vipciKt idiuiuii ,ari i iu ilverhiiy or umcaso. Chh rnao. lll.i ltev. Kamuel I Lint. 1.1J.. Trfnttv Ui r inesi Hartford, 4.iUev.J( Monro 01bon,L).l .bt.Johu'a ood l're. Otitirrh, London, Kng.i ltev, (Jeorgo O.Txrlmer, xU i., l'Jie Ttmple, lnton. Mass. ,'UI'IUH CHI U0- 9i MiR(Mtf&1 fall.p&ie lllutra tlons. bIIc etluea, cloth, f4X0; half levant, t&Xl); lull levunt. ffi.fti. jliUlii tUiTIOS.-,?!) Pasei. 200 fuU-psco llluitra. tlona, Btyle A cllt wicen, full lutunt, one volume, tlftfOi Btyle U-Lwu volume-, full q out. tufted, IJUOOj I in 19 PAKTS, quarto site, review queationa toeacu.stta iiaper covers, mwoJ, trim mud tllithtly, f iJOOeach iart. For nalo nt all ttookfttuKw anil by Looksallem. For further itilnrmot inn. wilto JIKNltY U. HliKI'Altl). tublUhr.-iU 'Hi Mouiu aUwt,CLuo,lUUui. Her Health Restored TIIKt' i-ery ofbleeplessnesscan only be t'.ahitd by tboso who havo oxporl- cnccdU. Nervousnoss, sleeplessness, ae:uhi'."j'i, ncurnlla nnd that miserable ci !.na it unrest, can surely bo cured by Dr. I Hot' Vojtoratlvo Iervlno. So certain Is ir. Mllfoft!.Is fact, that all drusglsts aro ,'.hotl7ri"o refund prlco paid for tho first lotile tiled, providing It docs not bonoOt. I !-. lb my liiur.4, Ifoot tho woll known 'I icl.smlili ut Grand, Jiiuctloii, lowa.iays: I wan troublod with sleeplessness, nervous-o.-.s,h. .uhu'h.' and Irregular menstruation; e.uTetli s untriu r.nery lor years. 1 useu i irnts nib iils"d remedies for female com- ,il ".hits bi I l.s being under tho caro of local Dbyfilclaiis, v.llboutheli). I noticed In Dr. MHos' nilvutthoi.iosit tho testimonial of a luly ciiicd of nllmcnts similar to mlno, nnd . thall never coa'.o to thank that lady. Iter ,C8tlmoulal Induced mo to uso Dr. Miles' Nervlnu and Nerve and Liver Pills, which restored mo tohealth. I cannotsay enough for Dr.Mlles'ltomodlcs' I)r..Mllei' nomedi ? Dr.' urosold by all drug rtwY" r. .-1 1 gists under u posltlvo 1 IV1IIUU guarantee, llrst liottto bcnoflts or money ro- IMI If-JVWiVIIlO. K- Rosicro3 . fuuded. Hook on dls oases of tho heart and nerves freo. Address, Hen Ih . i . c DU. JI1LK3 MEDICAL CO.. lilkhaH, lud. PROFESSIONAL CARDS M. I1UHKR ATT0HNEY-A1-LAW. Otllcc Ktrnti ImlUHmr. corner of IVntru htrftitM, HluMiniiduali. f II. 1OMKHOV, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW ' BlienAiuloah, JUOK. JOHN JONI2S, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Ixck Box M, Mahanoy City, l'a. ilavtuir skudleU under some of tho btii lUAKturH In jAuilon find l'lirln, wilt irtvo lusaun on the vloltii.miindoHii, K"ttarand vocal culture. lcrma reftso liable. Atiurenti iiicaruof niroiue, the Jewelur Hlienniidorih. ennsylvania RAILROAD. tCIIUYKILL DIVISION. HlClTUUIIElt 12, 1898. Trains will leave Shenandoah alter tnu edo o date for Wlican, Utlbcrtoli, Fruekvllle. Dark Water. St. Clair, l'ottsvllle. llamburic. Iteadlu. Pottstown, I'liotmlxvllle. fforrlstowu ad Pan arieliihla (llr'ad street station) at 0 03 ana S 13 a. in., 2 02, 0 Is p. m. on week days. Sundays, 8 15 u. Ill,, 4 23 p. in. Trains leave Frnvkvllle for Hhenaiidoul. sr. 7 30, 11 40 a. in. and 5 43, 7 31) p. ,u. Sunday, u ui a. in, uuu a -it p. ui. J..euvu I'oitsvlllu lor Hlicuuiiuoali tvia rruek villi), 7 10, 11 20 a. m., 6 20, 7 10 p. lu. SllliUay 10 33 u. in., S20 p. m. l,cuvii Pldladclulrfu. (Uroud street station!, (ni SliMiiiUoati ut 8 33 a. tu 4 lu p. lu. week duys. Sundays leave ut 0 50 und 0 23 u. u,. Lcavs Uroad Street Slutlon, Philadelphia, FOU NEW YOHK. Kznres9.weck-days. 20. 4 Co. 4 50 6 01.5 15.6 50. 733,S2U, 050, 1021 (IJInliiK Cur), llOUu. m, 12 0UUOOII, 12 33 tl.hnUvU 100 aud 4 22 p. w. Dining Curs), 1 40, 2U0 (DIiiIiik lur) B 'JJ, 11 .10. 102,5 00,5 50 (l)lullli: Cur), 000, 702,750 (l)ln tui;(!ar), 10 0u p. in., 12 01, nlnlit. Suimuys. jai1, Ui, 150, 6 01. 6 13 0 20,0 60, 10 21, (l)l..liiB Cur), 1133 a. ui.,1203 (UluliiK Car) 12 35,21k) (lIlillliK Car), 4U0 (Ulutted4'J2)(lJluhiK Cur), 5 20, 6 Ml, (Dining Cur) 0 35, 7 02,7 50, llllnllin Car) luoop. ui., 12 01 hIkUI. Jtxprest lor lloslon wlinoul cuaugo, 11 (w a um.H week-days, anil 7 50 p. m., dally. WASHINGTON AND TllK SOUTH. I'or Ilaltliuoru and WuahliiKtou, 8 60, 7 SO, H 3'J, I0 2U, 1123, u. m., 12 OJ, 12 31 t Ul..lliK Curl, 112 LDIlllliK CurJ, 3 12, 441. 152 Coiiuros- sioiml l.luilted, Dlnliiir Curl, ii 17. 03,3 IDln. liiU CurJ, 7 31 LDIhIuk CurJ p. ui., unit 12U3 night week days, buuduys, d t0, 7 20, S 12, 11 23, a. in,, 12CJ, 1 ii, J I liil litr CurJ 4 41, 1320 Con gressional l.lnillcd, Dliilni; CurJ, bbb Illinium CurJ, 7UI IDiiiliixCurJ p. m. uuu 12 03 nlulit. Pur llaltiiiiore. ui'vouiuiodutloii. 0 12 u m. ' uj and 4 01 p m week Uuys, 5 US und 11 10 p m dully,. FOU ATLANTIC CITY. . Leave Uroad street station via Delawaro rivet brldire liinnss. u 40 a ui.. 100 and 703 n. m. Sundays, 0 20 a. in., 2 31 and 705 p. in. i. cave .nuraetBireei, wuri issprvas, o 00, 0 00 ll 111. 2 00. 3 CO. 1 00. 5 U) n in. Sunduvs. S 00. o nil 0 50 u in laceouiuiodutloii 130 und 3 40 p nij, tl.U) excureiou truiii, 7 00 u in Sunday only. Kor CupuMuy, AliKltisva, WllUwomluna llollj. Ileach Lxurcss. 000 u in. 230 and 4 03. n n weekdays. nundus, 8 20 a in, Kxcuraiou, 7 Od in nuuuuys only. Pur Sea islo CUv. Ocean Cltv. Avalou und Stone Uaror ICiprvss, V 10 a. m., ( 2 30, and 1 u p. in. week uays. nuuuays, a M a. ui, Kx eurklou 7 00 u in Suliduys only, for Homers Point llipreaa, 5 0J, 0 00 a lu., 2 00, 3 Ou, 4 00, 5 U0, p. lu. week duys Sundays, sw, hui una V ai u. IU. I. II. ilUKUIIKSOH, J. It. Wool), Ueu'l luuaaar, (leu I puaaVr Agt WM. SCHMICKER, JR., Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity I'or- BARBEY'S Keer ana Porter. Barbey's Bohemian Beer A Hand la ono of tho poasesa. I'l Xivea It. Handsomo Complexion i i createst ciiarins a woman can OZZONI'g COUl-l.liZION l'owuuu