i m. 2 it 1 EVENINGBERALD KSTA.11L1SUKU 1870. Pilbllabod every KTonlwt, Except HiimUy.M HotTtt .lAIttltN Slm MtAll CKH-IKR. TIi Hhi"' ' - ' " . Mm nuiilofth ftudthe . , .. . -I .1 ! i ,W i wech, iny mil. Xk tliu iiirturn tt?uial. .!. year, nrSJ com ft iiionth, iMCnliln In Bilvnnc. iIrcrtl8C incuts cliiintrJ nccorillni! tnsmce mm iokUIhii. Tim puhlWIiera reserve the rinlil to clmtiRB the iiiiiltloii of ftrtvortli-eiueiits whenever tlie Imb HlMloM of new ilrlimnili It. The iIkIiI Is lo-orve.1 liiuri tBiiy mlverllseliHiiit, whi ther until fur ur not, 1.1M the iubllsher inay ileem irnper. AilTttllslnic rates uliulo known nnou npilU'Jltlin. Knteieil lit the iisti)fflce lit Hhenimilonh, !'., in eeunil elniH tunll mutter. TKl.lCl'lloNK coNNicrnoN 'All the News Thai's Fit to Print." Evening Herald MON'itAY. 8i;i"ruMnn 10. iws. i)UK COUMRY : First Last and forever. TllK people if Siilmjlkill foiitity Hi'f iirilijntlv in favor of rotation in otllcc, no funis Ooii;rt!siiU'Uiiru con corned. A FOHKitiN oAclmngo U'Hh us thoro lire :t.j(l feiimle bliiokHiuItliM i" hn land. Just iiuuylno tlie amiability of their 'linubys,-' if yon pleiiM. It i estimated tlmt it cost Spain ni'iirly $100,000,000 to j-ot whipped by Uncle Sum, mid this does not include the loi-s of her fleets anil bur colonies. 11k.uk is a nice statoof affairs ! The Texas troops refuse to accept pay from a negro paymaster, while the "coal dignt'rs" would welcome oven a "iIubo" paymaster. (lilt friends the Socialists are not cutting much of a figure in this cam paign, so far. Tlie "gentleman from Philadelphia" should make his ap pearance again in Schuylkill. It takesmost of Auditor Ploppert's spare time- when he is not busy reap ing tile benefits of free advertising explaining his position and the in consistency of his acts as a public olllcial. It is -mid the chairman of the Board of Auditors is not on good terms even with himself, since he was declared incompetent to carry Uncle Sam's until in this town. And who can blame him V Thk Act of Assembly provides a heavy line and imprisonment for any public olllcials including auditors who turn in more time than they have actually worked in persuanec of their duties. Seel TllK Jlinersville Free Press u pMiudo Democratic paper, with Charles K. Sleele as its editor and proprietor, has endorsed tlie Kepublicun county ticket and predicts the election of the nominees by handsome majorities. Now that the nominations havo been made in the various districts, it is in order for some one to name a county chairman that would be ac ceptable to all Republican factions. If there is such an individual, trot him out. Thkkk is no denying tlie fact that the IIkhai.I) has the readers, and covers a field distinctly its own. That is one reason why ad vertisers look upon it as the favorite medium of publicity in Shenandoah and the Mahauoy valley. Can anybody locuto that commit tee of tu'outy-Uvo, appointed to advise and direct the Borough Council in hucuriijg additional wator supply? If the committee is still among us, it should make the fact known. The borough is Oil a limited wator supply. Sthanqk as it may seem, no com plaints are board of shortness of rations or tbo quality of food or water, or of epidemics of diseaso from the iiiiaiuaiutttiiied by (Jon. Fitzliugli in Florida. The gentleman in command evidently understands his business. Tiikiik is no denying; the Btittemunt that inue'ri political apathy charac terized tbo liupiiblicaus of Mitino and Vermont, mid if tllo saino tiling provuils hero the DomocratH have 11 chance of currying tills Congres sional district. Uesldos, the Kepub- licans are handicapped b their 110111 inoo. Thk members of the Schuylkill county companies, now at Camp Meade, Middlotown, Pa., are likely to servo their full term of enlistment two years in the services of Undo Ham. Ordershavo been issued from tho "War department to the elTect that 110 more volunteer regiments are to be mustered out, for the present at least A county seat newspaper, which Incessantly toots its horn about print ing the news of the day, lias Just learned that a prinoipal has been up pointed for tile schools of tlie Kast ward of Gilberton. Tho fuct tlmt tlie appointment wits made two mouths ago, and was published In most of tlie county pupors, is bo much in favor of tlie aforesaid O. S. N. .Are much 111 little, Mnayi ready, efficient, stt f tory prevent a cold or O . er euro nil Uvwr llli, l-k lif " Pill elie, 4undlcet constlpatlnti 1 Ihe miif J'lIU tv taka o-lli ll x-J j b j .'efitt. '1 .rlli i Hlood s PECllLIAK l'OLSOXtt. OHNtiltATIU) IN TIIH HI'MAN It()l)Y. The Result of Imperfect Digestion of Pood, Every living tiling, plant or animal, con tnim within itself the germs of certain decay nml death. In the hum m litxly these genii of disease nml dentil (called hy tcientlMs 1'lnm.ihie, are usually the lesult of iniimfrct iligrtin of food ; the result of iiullgpttlon or dy icpia. The stomach, from abuse, weakltc, dic. Hot promptly and thoroughly digest the food. 'Ilie result is a heavy, sodden man which ferments (the first pioeess of decay) poisoning the blood, making it thin, weak, iiiul lacking in i pii coqnic1e; Kimine; llie brain causing henil.ichcs and pain in the eyes. l!ml digestion irritates the heait, causing palpitation and finally bringing on disease of this very impoilniit organ. 1'oor digestion poisons the kidneys caus ing llrifiht's disease nml diabetes. And this is so because every organ, evciy nerve depends upon tlie stomach alouc for nourishment and renewal, and weak diges lion shows itself not only in loss of appetite and llesh, but in weak nerves and muddy complexion. 'Hie great English scientist, Huxley, said the best start in life Is a sound stomach. Weak stomachs fail to digest fojd properly, because ihey lack Ihe proper mianlity of ligeslive acids (lactic and hydrochloric) and peptogenic products; the most sensible rem edy in all cases of indigestion, is to lake after each meal one or two of Sluarl's Dyspepsia Tablets, because they supply in a pleasant, harmless form all the elements that weak stomachs lack. The regular use of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab lets will cure every form of stomach trouble ex cept cancer of the stomach. They increase llesh, insure pure blood, strong nerves, a bright eye and clear complex ion, because all these result only from whole some food well digested. Nearly all druggists sell Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets at 50 cents full sized package or by mail by enclosing price to Stuart Co., Mar shall, Mich., but ask your druggist first. r little book on stomach diseases mailed free. Address Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. v Heeler's ito-oioot Ion Ahmii'oii. niriniiiKliam, Ala., Sept. 19. At the regular congressional district Demo cratic pilinuiios Saturday Major Gen eral Joseph Wheeler' was unanimously renominated for Ills ninth term in con gress. A good vote was cast through out the district. At the November election he will have no opposition, as the ltemibllcan candidate and the Populists have announced their deter mination to support him, a state of affairs which has not occurred often In Alabama's history. Coolieil In llolllntr Tat. New York, Sept. 10. Fulling from a ladder upon which he was at work in Kastman's abattoir, Henry Uartholdl plunged Into a tank of bulling fat. lie was scalded nearly to death, and can not recover. Only the lower part of his body was submerged In the boll lug fat, and lie saved his head by grab blng the etlsu of the tank. Ilia ter ilhle sufferings, however, nude him so weal! ihnt he was unable to draw hltn self mil. Assistance came, and he was with dllllculty removed. Miiiln anil the I'iilllpiilues. London, Sept. 19. The Dally Mall's Madtid correspondent says a long con ferenee was held between Senor Sa. gasta, the premier and Senor Montero Klos. the president of the Spanish peace commission, yesteiday, which re sulted in the decision that the peace oimnlsslon shall strenuously defend the retention of the Philippine Islunda by Spain. Interested People. Advertising patent medicine in tlie pc culiar way in which the proprietor of Kemp's alsani for Coughs and Colds does it, is in deed wonderful, lie nuthnrircs all druggists to give to those who call for it, a sample ttle free, that Ihey in.iy try it before pur- lasmg, the large bottles are 25 and boc. We certainly would advise a tnal. Jt may nve you from consumption. Count Ustovlmsisv In l.onilem. London, Sept. 19. The Observer says that Count Ferdinand V'ais!n Ester hasty has been In I.undon for ten days past. The fact, the paper says, Is known to very few here, and Is not suspected In Pails. Count ISsterhazy occupying a Hat near St. James street and Pall Mall. He has shaved off his mustache, and it Is not easy to recognize him. He explains that there is no loiifor Justice for him In his country, and says that what he did was done In blind, unquestioning, brutal obedience of orders from su periors. Altooim'H Welcome lo Her Soldier. Alloona, I'a., Sept. 19. The Fifth joglment, i'ennsyivania volunteers, re ceived a tremendous ovation In Al- toona yesterday on Its return from Lexington, Ky. Companies C, of Hnl- Udaysburg, U, of Ilellefonte, and K and of Clearfield, were banquettod at the Logan House and afterwurds gave a street parade. Five sick soldiers were taken to the Altoona hospital. Frank Wallace, of Company IS, of liellefonte, fell from the train near Columbus, and was probably fatally Injured. He was taken to the Columbus hospital. Spain's! I'eneo (.'omint'.s.loiiors, Madrid, Sept. 19. Tho Olllcial Ga zette publishes the announcement of the appointment of Senor Montero de Itlos, president of the senate: Senor Abarzuza, Senor Garnlea, General Cerero and senor Vlllaurrutla as the Spanish peace commlsslonerj'. Senors Du Hose and Arnnuuren, formerly sec rutarles to the Spanish legation at Washington, havo been transferred from St. Petersburg to V'enna, Mnrollllinl'H Kxpcdltlnu I'lloMUilal. London, Sept. 1!). From Cairo nnd from an entirely Independent sourco The Dally Mull learns that Franco ban assumed a conciliatory attitude to wards Great Urltalu, and has declated that the expedition of Major Marehund la quite unofficial. The slrdlr will of fer to take Major Marchand to Cairo and It Is probable that the major will accept and that Fa shod a will be oc cupied by Egyptian troops. Two Kllleil In tbo Al. Chamonlx, Sept. 19. An Englishman named Hlnns nnd a guhje who accom panied him, while nuiklng the descent of the Aiguille de Churmose, full and b'lth W"- killed. !conciicuimysTky deepens The siippo-ed M ui'ilci'oil Woman lto turns to Ilec 1'ui'ontK' Homo. Mlddleboro Depot, Mass., Sept. ID. Marion Orace 1'erklns, who was positively-identified by her father and her dentist as belne the murdered girl found nt Hrldecport, Conn.f.Js alive. Her Jover, Charles Uourne, who win alleged to hnvo been Implicated In tho crime as the result of her alleged con dition, Is with her. The couple icturn ed Saturday night, and as they re turned the body of the murdered girl was en route to this town, and the ginve In which the supposed body of Miss Perkins was to have been burled yesterday was already dug. The chief of police of New lluven believes the dead body is that of a New Haven girl. After much telegraphing and tele phoning a member of the Hrldgeport police yesterday gained possession of the Woman's dismembered body. Tho box was taken to Hrldgeport last night. Notwithstanding tho statement ninde Saturday night that Grace Perkins had been married to Charles Uourne, the Perkins family today are not so sure, and are Inclined to doubtlt. This Is probably due not only to the positive statement of the Uournes that such a niarrigae has not taken place, but to the reticence of Grace herself. She absolutely declines to have any thing to say on the subject, nor will she disclose anything connected with her trip or her whereabouts during her two weeks' absence. It Is known that she went to Onset, hut since leaving there even her family are Ignorant of her movements up to Saturday noon, when she left I'rovldencu for Mlddle boro. Miss 1'erklns appears very much un concerned regarding the whole affair, and looks on It all as more of a Joke than anything else. She kept Indoors all day, and although the house was well surrounded by curious people, few caught even a glimpse of her. The Uournes are even closer mouthed than the 1'erklns fat-'ly, although de nying emphatically that the two are married. The family have Intimated that at the proper time a statement will be made as to Charles Uourne and Miss Perkins. Murderer llnrtlett SniTiiders. Wllkesbarre, Pn Sept. 19. George Uartlett, who shot and killed James Mointt and mortally wounded Warren Richmond In n diunUen light In a speak easy at Plttstun Saturday night was arrested at his home yesterday. He lied after the shooting and went to Mooslc, where he slept In a cornfield all nlcht. Yesterday he returned to his home and his wife told him he had better give himself up. He waited the arrival of Chief of Police Loftus, of nttston, and surrendered himself. The prisoner says he has no recollection whatever of the shootlnc, and broke down completely when told that Mofiltt was dead and Richmond was not ex pected to recover. The murderer has five children depending upon him. The. murdered man Is survived by a wife and three children. Richmond is sin gle. For forty years Ur. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry has been curing summer complaint, dysentery, diarrhoea, bloody tlux, paiu in tho stomach, nml It has never yet failed to do everything claimed lor it. Turkey Yield- to Hrltl-di Fit linutnm, Candla, Crete, Sept. 19. The sultan has ordered DJcvnd Pasha, the mili tary commander at Crete, to accede to the demand of the Krltlsh admiral, Gerard Henry Noel, for disarmament, thus complying with the whole ultima tum of the admiral. A Uritlsh mili tary detachment yesterday occupied the entrance to the fort, and It Is ru mored that the Ottoman troops will bo withdrawn and a Uritlsh foice will occupy the town. Among the prisoners already handed over to Admiral Noel are two who are credited with being ringleaders in the ntack on the Uritlsh camp. Karl's Clover Itoot Tea is a pleasant laxn tivo. Itegulates tho bowels, purifies tho blond. Clears tho complexion. Easy to make and pleasant to take, 25 cts. Sold by P. I). Kirhu and a guarantee. Ilnek From Siuit I11110. New York, Sept. 19. The United States transport Michigan arrived yes terday from Santiago, from which port she sailed on Sept. 11. The Michi gan brought 29 passengers, among whom are Captain Charles T. Halter, assist ant quartet master; Captain 13. Prlmel les, of the Cuban army: Surgeons Ken nedy and Agramoute, and two United States army clerks. The other passen ners were hosultal stewards, nurses und laborers, ChiirKort With Llbellnir Ollloors. Santiago He Cuba, Sept. 19, Charges have been preferred by Captain Miller, of the Second Immune regiment, and Captain Shelley, of the Fifth lmmunes, ngalnst Sergeant Josh W. Johnson, of the Third regiment, for malgnlng and libeling the oflleeis and soldiers of their lespective regiments In an article publislred in tin Mlanta Constitution on Aug. 2. Eczema ! The Only Cure. Eczema is moro than a skin disease, and no skin remedies can euro it. Tho doctors are unnhlo to ofl'ect a cure, and their mineral mixtures tiro tlamujiinu; to tho most powerful constitution. Tho wholu troublo is in tho blood, and Hwift'a Spocifio is tho only remedy which can reuchsuch deep-suuted blood diseases, Keema broke out on my daughter, nnd con tinued to spread until her head was entirely covered, Showas treated by several good doctors, but graw worse, and tlio dreadful disease spread to her face. Hho was i. InKen to two ceioumieo jr, V&fi. y5A health springs, but ru" is? eelvedno benefit. Many-trf.! patent medicines were taken, but without re sult, until wo decided to try H. 8. S., and by the lime me nrbi ixuur was iimtmeii, aer neaii ie. Kan to heal. A dozen bottles cured her com. plutely and left her skin jierfectly smooth, hlie U now sixteen years old, ami has a nuiKUllleeiil Krnwth of hatr. Not a sign of tbo dreadful disease ha) ever returned, II. T. BllORK. 'J70I Lucas Ave., M. lxiuls, Mo. Don't expect local applications of soaps and salves to euro lOezema. They roach only thu surfuco, while the di seuso comes from within. Swift's Siu'ciilo is tho only curi und will rmieli the most obstinate cuse. It is far alietul of all similar remedies, because it cures cases which are beyond thoir reach. S. S. S. is purely vogetnblo, and Is tho only blood remedy guaranteed to contain no pot ftsh, mercury or otlior mineral. Books mailed free by Swift Specific Company, Atluntu, Georgia. n OKrwl national liiagud Iiaseuall. HoMoii Multitude 11 (lood Lend In tho ('hiiniplouhhlii ( oil lent. The slnudlnir of the clubs 111 the race for the NaM. nnl Lenguo baseball pen nnnt Is as follows! W. L. TO. 8i u .ran W b M 01 .05 03 ..- 7-' . '7 711 t'O. .fifll .KM) .412 ..TrJ .tta :xa IJoton l'llll.l lelp'll. Pi ft -'m r 7 . Lonlsvllln.. IlroiUl n... IlaltliiinrH.. 4 1 44 Clnrtim ;tl. 80 M CldVelHiid...ri 33 Clilunt'o 7a &! Now York., 'il ftl .(Ml .011 Jl'tU .6'i0 .IK! Wuslibmlon U S7 S! t. .ii'i . . H4 SATUIIliAY'S NATIONAL l.MAOl'H II VMHS. At PiilhiiU'lpliln-Clnrli'iiiit., It); Phlla delphlii. 0. At llrooltlyn Flrt game: Hioi.klvn. I; i'itmhitrn. 1- Seniml soma (called. diiikiK'K'i): llrenldyii. 8; Pitts burg, s. At Hiltlin r. 11 illlii.orc, 9; Clerehind, I. At Wi.shliiBtoii -f lilongo, 9: WinMnptfi", 0, At New York New York, f, ft. Louis. 2. At UJiitoii-Louls-vllle, 1: Itostnn, 2. SfKllAV'S NATIONAL LR.MUII1 OAUP. At Weel'ivkon, N. J. New York, 7; Urookljn, X LIVE STCCK MARUHTS, Cattle Iteeelpt" In 1'1'li. 'dolphin and the I. a I ci" I in till Inn-. Philadelphia, Sev. lii.-The leeelpts of cattle hi tlilc city 1 l week were as fol lows: Peevis 3.1 72; sheen. i".9ts; lioxs. 5, 093. KteelptH for the previous week were: Ut"Ves, 2,!!W. sheep. 7,Ki7; hogs. 4,387. Iteef cattle were In fair request and prices rul il inn. We quote: Kxtra, B1 SlGVjc. ; kooiI, 'M TiVs''. ; medium. PjiiilV.; common, 4l'i' Ki,c. Sheep wue Inactive, although prices were rlrm; l.nnun wele In fair demand and higher, quotations: Hxlra, ttifilic.; good. IVi i!.c. ; mediums, Settle,; com mon, 'ii.'o .;'..(:.; huflbs, IHTi7c. Hops were active and firmer on all grades. We quotv best western at tiliC.: others, .'lattice Fat cows were steady at 2iSi lc. Thin cows were uncliaimcil nt Js to $20. Veal culvua wore active and higher at r.77'ic. Milch cows wore In good demand at f2r,'.'lo. Dressed beeves were steady at C'lTSVtc. A Narrow Escape. Th ink fill words written by Airs. Ada 11. Hint, of llrotiin. S. 1). "Wut taken with a bad colli which bcttlcd 011 my lung ; cough set in and filially terminated in Consumption. l our Doctor.! l-'iu mo up, sivhil' 1 could llvo but a shut thuo. I gavo myself up to my Savior, determined if I could not stay with my frioml 011 oaith, I would meet iny absent ones above. My husband was advised to get Dr. Klnir's New Discovery lor Consumption. Coughs and Colds. I navo It a trial, took in all eight lottlet. It has cured 1110, and thiiuk (iod I am saved and now a well and healthy woman. Trial boltlct freo at A. Waslcy's Drug Storo Hegular slzo I50o and fl.uu. Guaranteed or price refunded. The Uvneimtluti of Camp Wlkoll", New York, Sept. 19. The military camp at Montauk Point will soon lie deserted. In all 1,400 soldiers from Camp Wlltoff reached this city yester day on the trunspoit Chester and the ambulance boat Shlnnecock. The troops brought by the Chester, being In fair health, were placed In trains In Jersey City, nnd are now on their way to the posts assigned to them In different paits of the country. The men of the Sixth United States Infantry will do duty at Fort Thomas, at Newport, Ky., and the Tenth United States Infantry Is proceeding to Huntsvllle, Ala. Hat tcrles A nnd H, First uitillery. will do duty until fuither orders nt Hilton Head, Port ltoyal, S. C. Of the troops 128 slcl men were taken away on the hospital train and 20 sick and 17 convalescents tnken to New York hos pitals. Shiloh's Consumption Cure cures where others fail. It is tbo leading Cough due, and 110 home should bo without it. Pleasant to take and goe vljdit 'o tho spot. Sold by l. D. Kirlin and a guarantee. Slolc HoliUorH frum Camp Mondo. Mlddletown, Pa., Sept. 19. Fifteen typhoid cases were shipped from tho Second division hospital at Camp Meade last evening to the Charity hospital, Norrlstown, in a special car. The patients were from the Two Hun dred and First and Two Hundred and Second New York, Fourth Missouri, First Rhode Island and Second West Virginia regiments. Chief Surgeon Glrard believes the sick do better in city hospitals than In tents, and has nrranged to ship more away to Harrls burg and Philadelphia hospitals. There are 175 fever and rheuniutism patients In the general hospitals, and they will be taken away as rapidly as they can be moved. More than twenty million freo samples of Hewitt s Witch Hazel Salvo havo been dis tributed by thu manufacturers. What better proof of their confidence in its merits do you want? It cures piles, burns, scalds, sores, In tno shortest space 01 time. 11. llaceiiluicli Itoe.t Upset and Three l'irowiieil. Middlotown, Conn., Sept. 19. Three persons were drowned In tho Connecti cut river off Moramus yesterday after noon, the victims being Patrick Kelly, aged 20, William Kelly, 24, and William Gorman, IS. These young men, with John Hlnes, rowed up from Moramus to atend services nt St. Johns church In this city. Thpy were on their return, und had almost reached homo, when a sudden squall came up and upset the boat. The accident occurred In sight of Gorman's home, nnd was witnessed by members of tho family. As soon as possslble n patty went out to assist the men, but they had nil disappeared ex cept Hlnes, who was picked up ex hausted. alve the Children a Drink called Gruiti-O. It is a delicious, appetizing, nourishing food drink to tako tho pl.110 of coffee Sold by all grocers and liked by nil who have used it because when properly prepaicd it tastes liku the finest collet) but Is fiee fiomnll Its injurious properties, drain- Oaids diituUinn nnd strengthens tho nerves, It Is not n stimulant but a health builder, and children, as well ns adults, can drink it with groat benefit. Costs about 1 ns much a3 rodeo. 15 and 25c. Annual Sales ovorO, 000,000 Boies !EECH I'm FI1ASS FOR BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS such as Wind and Pain in the Stomach, 0iddlne33, Fulness after meals, Head ache, Dizziness, Drowsiness. Flushings ot Heat, Loss of Appotltn, Cosllveiiess, blotches on the Skin. Cold Chills, Dis turbed Sleep. Frightful Dreams and nil Nervous and Trembling SonsutloiiH, THE FIRST DOSE WILL (JIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES, Evory sufferer will uckuowlodgu thuui to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. IllILCII l.M S 1MLI.S. taken as direct ed, vrbiuloklyrestoro Foninlos lo com pleto health. Thoy promptly lenioto obstructions or irregularities of tho sys teoi and euro Melt Headache. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN) WOMEN OR CHILDREN Boocham'8 Pills aro Without a Rival And htve the LARCEST SALE Ofnuy fulfill. Ilcdlcliio III Hie World. !20c at all Drug Utorc.a. Ovm LETTERS 1U10M Tonnlo EL Groon and Mre. Ilurdy. Harry Iknsib K. OitKCjf, Denmark, Iowa, writes to Mrs. l'inkhnm: " I had been Rich at my monthly periods for sovon years, nnd tried abnit everything-1 ever Iv-nrd of, but without any benefit. Was troubled with biickuehe, headache, pains in tho shoulders and dizziness. Through my mother I was induced to try Lydia 12. rinkluim's Vegetable Compound, and llhns dono mo so much good. I am now sound nnd well." Mrs. Hatiry IlAitur, Itivcrsido, Iown, wrltct to Mrs. Plnkhnm tho story of her striifjplo with sorlous ovarian trou ble, and tho benefit sho received from the use of Lydla E. Pinlchnm's Vego tahlo Compound. This i3 hor lottor : " How thankful I am that I took your medicine. I was troubled for two -years with inflammation of tho womb and ovaries, womb was also very low. I was in constant misery, I had heart trouble, was short of breath and could not walk flvo blocks to save my life. Suffered very much with my back, had hcadacho nil tho tlmo, was nervous, menstruations woro irregular and painful, had a bad discharge and was troubled with bloating, I was a perfect wreck. Had dootored and taken local treatments, but still was no bettor. I was advised by ono of my neighbors to wrlto to you. I havo now finished tho second bottlo of Mrs. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, nnd nra hotter in every way. I am ablo to do nil my own work and can walk nearly a mile without fatigue; something I had not been able to do for over two years. Your medicine has dono me more good than nil tho doctors. " TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And Klimcrs, the Hand oT America, Cali fornia. Via the true pathway, "The Iron Mountain IJoutc," which travcivesa region of perpetual sunshine, where snow storms, blizzards or high altitudes are unknown, Pullman first and second class palace and tourist sleeping ears to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and New Mexico, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Ncbniskn, Utah and Nevada, without change. Quick time, low rates, and all the comfortsof modern railway impioveincnts guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via tho Missouri Pacific railway system. For rates right from your homo, literature, and full information, drqp a postal card, ,1. i: McCaiin, T. I'. Agent. BIO Itail road avenue, Eltulra, N. Y or 391 Broad wny, New York. H-l-tf W. E. Hoyt. a. E P. Agt. Beware of Olntnents for Catarrh that con tain Mercury, nt mercury will surely destroy tho sense of pmell anil completely iteraiiKe tbo whole system lien entering 11 through the mucous surface. Such al tide kIiouM never be used except 011 prescriptions from reputable- physicians, us the ilainaire tliev will do it ten folil to tbo irooil von can possibly derlvo from tlictn. HuIPh Catarrh urc, liuiiiuiftciiirca ny 1'. .1. uiieney a v;o., 10 letlo, O., contains 110 mercury, ami is taken In ternally, attlng directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of thesysteiii. In buying UnllV LnLirrli Ultra 00 sure you gel ino genuine, it is taken internally, nnd inado ill Toledo, Ohio, by 1-. J. t;lieney v uo. 1 esllnioinal ireo. Sold by Druggists, price 75 c. per bottto. TO BIRMINGHAM AND MEMPHIS. UNsurtfAssni) beiivick offkhed by tub SOUTHKUN JIAIIAVAY. Leaving Ilroad Street station, Philadelphia, at U;55 p. m. dally, the "Southwestern Limited," carrying a dining car and tho most luxurious Pullman drawing room sleep ing cms, teaches Itirminglmu tho following night at 10:10 and arrives at Memphis tho noxt morning at 7:10, Through sleeping cars for Ashuviile, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tamp.1, Atlanta, Mohllo and Now Orleans aro also attached to this train. Pullman reser vations can be uiado in ndvauco nnd all In formation obtulno , "ij communicating with John M. Ileal, Di Passenger Agent, 8a Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Don't let tho little uno-s sullor from eczema or other tortuiiiig skin diseases. No need for it. Doau's Oiiilnicut cuies. Can't harm tho most delicate skin. At nay drug store, 50 ccuts. The ('litiiiiploii (inltur, Morrlstown, N. .1., Sept. 19. Flndlay S. Douglas, of the Fairfield County club, Greenwich, Conn., is now the amateur champion golfer of the Uni ted States. This proud nnd coveted honor he won on Saturday on the Mor tis County Gold club's links from Wal ter H. Smith, the Chicago and Yale con testant, who opposed the former In the final round for first honors. The vic tory was won by five holes and three to play. To (hire n (!oltl In One Day Take baxalivo Itroino Quinine Tablets. All druggists lofund tho money if It fails lo euro. xaa. Tlio genuine lias u. 11, u. on each la tf Every mother feels an 1 n d e scribable dread of the pain and danger attend ant upon the most critical pe riod of her life. Becoming a mother should bo a sourco of joy to all, but the suffering and the ordeal make one of misery. R'S FRIEND is the remedy which relieves women of the great pain and suf fering incident to maternity; this hour which is dreaded as woman's severest trial is not only made painless, but all the danger is re moved by its use. Those who use this remedy are no longer de spondent or gloomy ; nervousness nausea and other distressing con ditions aic 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 Friend. is a blessing to ivoman. tJl.OOPmilOTTI.1: a alt Drue BtoroB, or sent by oxprosa oil rooolpt of price. BOOKS Containing Invaluable Information of fore intoreit to all women, will he tent i iitt to liny mldress, upon application, bj Tk ItUlUHKUt BECUUTOn C0..1UmU.(1. Baby mlnel danger of its anticipation MOTHE 'iiltlo Death of n blplolliilt. Kort Wayne, lnd.. Bcpvt. 19. Chcvallo M. l'loskowitK, noting chief consul of Auslila-Itung.iry nt Chicago, lost his llfo In Fort Wayne last night while en route to New York, lie was a pas senger on tho Pennsylvania limited. At 0:20 o'plonlt the dining car was cut off at the station. The consul wns rost less, nnd wm walking through tho train. He did not notice that the din ing car lied b en cut off. He stumbled headlong Jtist at the baggage car was being pushed Iv.cU on Ihe tialn, and was ground under the wheels, lioth legs helm,' frightfully crushed. He was taken to the PI. iTwucuh hospital In an nmliulnnce, and died an hour later. Aliror'M Tour of Inspection. Detroit, Sept. 1!). After a west's vaca tion at his home, Secretary Alger left last night on his Inspection tour of southern camp.- and hr.Hpltnts, Gen eral Algev, aecompr.nled by his aide, Mnjor, Hopkins, stinted for Olnclnn.itt on the 10 p. m. train. Governor l'lu grcc, lirb' idler 0. n tal Detliehl and Cohii ;: aurdlrer, the Thirty-first Michigan, saw the secretary aboard his car, Colonel Ourdlner . Ill Join the geiiein! on Wedmsduy ui Lexington and f,o with him to Inspect hl leglment nt Knoxvllle. Seciotary Alger expects to reach Washington on Wednesday of next week. Clleec Foe Hctill'iilnir Heroes. Cincinnati. Sept. 13. The Sixth In fanty recelv'ei1 un elaborate and en thusiastic lecriUlon on Its return to Fort Thomas today. Till leglment wns one of the llri'l called out, and It suf fered the most suvuie losses. Colonel Cochi an was retired soon after the reg iment leached Tampa, and Lieutenant Colonel Kg bel t succeeded. When the regiment wns cut to pieces at Santi ago Colonel hlgbert was shot through the lungs, nml now the regiment re turns with Major Miner commanding. Of the 4S3 who went with tills regiment In April less than 250 return. ' (Doom In XnploM. Naples, Sept. 19. A state of gloomy apprehension prevails among the pop ulation regaining the eruption of Vesu vius, which is hourly becoming moro active nnd menacing. Streams of lava are spreading In every dliectlon. The most threatening of these flows Into the Vedrlno valley, which Is almost filled. The observatory, which origin ally stood ut a height of 610 meters, is now only 27 meters abotc 'ho r.ea level, owing to the slnklnc of the ground. Peven new craters have formed around the central one, and this has not tended to diminish the fenrs formerly felt. Buckleu's Arnica Salve. Tho best salvo in tho world for cuts. bruises, sores, ulcors, salt rhotihi, fever sores, ln,,nV l...n.l l.HH 1.t1Ul. 1 uvbwi. tuKeuu u,,uua, uuiumim, i;uujb, null all skin eruptions, and positiiely cures piles. or .10 pay required, it is t'uarautcod ugivo perfect satisfaction or mouy refunded.. Price 25 cents nor hor. For sale, by A. Waaler Philadelphia & Reading Railway Kneiiics Hunt H.iril Coal' -No Smoke IN KFKKUT SKI'TKMHKlt is, 189s Trains leave HlienaiuliMli as fetle, . For New York via l'litlatlelpliiii ,tt,k days. 7 110 9 M n. in., 12 27, 8 10 nml U 07 p. m. cor New York vlnIaucli uuiiiik, weok days. 7 HO a. in., 12 27 and 8 10 n. in. Kor U'eaUiug and Philadelphia, week dayn, 7 30, 9 51 ii.m.. V! 27, 3 10 and t) 07 p. in For Fottsviile, week days, 7ao, al a. iu. 12 27, 8 10, 6 07 ami T 23 p. in. IporTanmoua and Malianoy City, week days 7 80, 9 5-1 u. in., 12 27, 3 10 and 0 07 V. m. Kor Wllllamsport, Milnhiirv und LowliLUrg, neek clnyK. llao a.m.. 12 27, 7 "i n. m For Mrtlinno) Plane, weekdays, 7 30, 9 51, 11 30 a. in., 12 27, 8 10, (I 07, 7 23, 9 55 p. 111. For AshlauJ and Shamokln, week iliiyx, 7 30, 1180 a. m., 12 27, 3 10,6 07, 725 nail 9 55 p. m. ror iiaitliuorc, wastungion anil iuo vi en via H. iSc O. H. H... through trains leul Kent lliu Terminal, 1'htiurielphla, (P. & It. H K.) nt 3 20, t do, 1 1 'm n. m., a 10 ana p. i... nuuuuys, 8 20, 7 00, 11 2S a. m., 3 ili nnd 7 27 i. in, Addi tional traini from Twenty-fourth and Ol.est. nut streets station, week days, 1080 a. m. 12 20. 12 16 8 40 p m, Sundays, 1 85, 8 28 V. in, TRAINS FOK SHENANDOAH. Leave Now York via rhiladelpliU, t.eek days, 12 15, 4 80, K 00, 1 1 80 a. ni., mid I 45, I 30 9 00 p.m. Leuve New Vork via Munch Chunk, week days, 4 80, 9 10 u. ni., 1 30 p, m. lave rhlladclphlu, lteadlne Trriulnnl, u eek days, 8 40, 8 80, 10 2t a. in. ami 180, 1 C p.m. I.euvu HeUliig, week days, 7 0j, ,0 01, n. m 12 15, 4 17, 6 00 p. w. Leave l'ottsvllle, weok days, 7 10, 7 10 n. iu 1280 4 10, 0 10 nnd 8 50 p. in. Leuve Tamnqun, week days, 8 30, 1123 a. in., 1 49. 5 5. 7 SO D. m. Leave Mahnuoy City, week days, 9 05, 11 47 a. m., o i, u2i,v p, iu Leave Alalianoy Plane, week dnys, (180, 9 21. 1025, 116'J a. HI., 241, 532, 0 11 7 57, p til. Leave Wllllamsport, week daya, 7 42, 1UW u Ql 12 31 ami 1 00 p. in. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chetitiiiit stroel wntf and tiuuth btrcet whnif for Atlantic City. Weekdays Hxpress, 9 00, 10 45 a. in., (ISO Haturdavs only), 200, 4 00 pi5 inliiulu IraliiJ, 500 fli5 nilnutu trnlnl. 7C0 o. in. Ai tominoda. Hon, li 15 a in., 5 00, 0 30 p m Holidays Hipriao, n uo, v uo, luni a in Aceommouaiioii, uiuuiii: 4 45 p. ni. SI.00 excursion train, 7 a in. Returning leuve Atlantic City depot, cornel Atlmttfn and ArkannaH avenueH. Weekdays Hxpres, 7 00, 7 45 105 inlnuto train, 9 O), o ni. .S;u, 5 80, 730 p in Accoin modutlon, 4 25, 7 50 a. nr. 4 05 p. in. Huudays express, 4 eo, oou, so", yau p. in Arcomiuoua tlou, 7 15 a. tu., 5 05 ii. in, 91 00 excursion train (from foot ot Kfisslsslppi uve. only), G 10 r in. For Capo May, Sea Islo City and Ocean City 8 45 m, 4 15 ii ra. Sundays 9 15 n in. For Cape Jlay nnd Ken Isle City only, f 1.00 excur sion train, y w a. m., nuuuaya. l'nrlftr Pni-ii ,,n All HXttriMM tralm. For further Information, upply io nearest Philadelphia aud Heading Itallway ticket ngeut or fMiureaH T A u ... . I.'. .o. ... T .... (len'T Hu'pt., Uen'l Pau'r Agt., iteaaing lerininai, ruiiauetpniu. DRiiK- cu:arys kxtr.v unk QUALITY -GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparilla.. and Orange Cliampague THE GREATEST BOOK OF THE AGE! Should be lo Every Home and Library, Tlie People's lie Hisionj Ti written by lllftht Hon. WlllUm 1'wart Gladstone, KX'Premler of lireat Uritiau ami Ireland, Clittntor, r.uig.t ivov, a. ii, PHice. iueenn uoiib(ie, uiiuru, r,ng.i Hev, Bamuel Ives OurtU, 1). 1)., Chlcauo TbeolOKlcal Heuilnary.Cltlcaiio, 1 II. i Iter, Predortc W.Farrar.D.D., K.U.8., Deaa of Ouuterbury. Ouoterburj, Kug.t Ubt. Klmerll.Caiwn, l).l.,Tufti Uollye, UomerTllle,MaiM.t Iter, Frank W. (luniaulun, 1. U., Armour Intltutv, Chlcaeo, Ill.i Hev, (leorue F. 1'entecont. D.P., Murjle lone Prebbierlan Church, London, hna.j Iter. It. H. MacArthur, D.U., Oalrarr Uattint Cliurch. Mew York flitr, N. V.i Iter. Martjii Kummerbell, !).!)., Mala Ktret Free llaptUt Cliurch, Lewiiton, Me.ilter. Frank M. lirUto), IU) . Fii-kt Methodist Ki'IhcophI Church, Kranaton. Ill.i Iter. W. T, Moore, LLD., "The V,hti tiaa tlom mo d wealth, London, Knu.i Her. Kdward Krerett Hale, D.D., South Concreat tonal Church, Hob toil, Mau.i Iter. Joneih A car Ileet, D.D., Weilejan Ctollece, Itlchmond, l-nit-t Iter, Canpar Iluue Gresorr, Cleaver Wilkinson, D.D.. Unlrersitr of Chicago, Chi raso, Ill.i Iter, Hatnue) Xlari, 1H., Trinity Collet;. IIartford,(rM.tUev.J,MnnroOibiion,D.D.,bt.Johu'M Wood Pre4 Cliurch, London, En? t Iter. George CTjorimer, stt i.,Hht Teaipto, Itofton.Mau. fOPLXAU KliUJOK.. -Ai iiiutoa. 67 full-put e tlloctra tloni, yllt edfioa, cloth, Lalf levant, full levant. Ifl.fk). uiAHin runiui.-i.-jtiit raiten, 'u mii-fioae tiiuatra tlont. Htilo A silt edee, full levant, one volume, flfiOOi Htvle 11 -tno volumes, full levant, tufted, tJOUli In I6PAHT8, quarto fclze, review quentloni toeoca.ktitf VBT'Or covera, eewed, trlmuied ellghtlr, f 1.00 each part. For Kalo at all bookktor and ty foc)kaellHrit. For further informal ln, wriu HrJNltV O. HHKl'Alti), fuMUhor.ttU and VII Uuuruu tjtiuwl.CUcago.lUUiuia. La Grippe, Followed by Heart Disease, 'Cured by DI7. MILE8' HEAnT CURE. MR. O. O. SnubTS, of Wlntersot, Iowa, inventor nns manufacturer of ci...i,nt tri.imn.Mn ..I i .. Trritoaof Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. "Two years ago an nttackof LaOrippo left mo with a weak heart. I had run down In flesh to mcro skin and bono. I could not sleep lying down tor smothering spells; frequent sharp darting pulns and palpitation caused a con stant fear ot sudden death, nothing could Induce mo to remain away from homo over night. My local physician proscribed fir. Miles' Heart Curo and In a few days I was able to sleep well and tho pains gradually lessened, and finally ceased. I reduced tho tho doses, having gained fifteen pounds, and am now feeling bettor In overy way than I havo for ycata." 195 Dr. Miles' Remedies m aro sold by all drug-1" IV mtlon' gists uudcr a positive.! guarantee, first bottle I ItalCiJ benefits or money ro- I f- .Roetorc , funded. Book on dls- j cases of the heart and I .Health nerves freo. Address, JJU. M ILK3 MEDIOA h CO., Klkhart, lnd. PROFESSIONAL, CARDS M. liUKKK, ATTORNKY-AT-LAW. Olllco Kiraii hutldltii'. cottier of Main nt Centru htrceUi, HhtMiunduuh, J H. POMKHOY, ATTOItNEY-AT-LAW BhcnftiiJofth, la. juok joiin jonks, t MUSICAL INSTKUCT0K, Lock Box 00, Mahauoy City, Pa. ilavine Bt lulled umler some uf ihu Ihi uj asters lu Ioudon nml Paris, will rIvo Icwboui on the vloliii(mumloHii, RtitHir nml vocal culture Tonus reasonable. AtltlrcHM In earn of Htrouae, tlie Jowulor Wlionamloah. ennsylva.nia RAILROAD. fcCnUYKILL DIVISION. Sf.itkmiiuu 12. 1898. Tralnfl will leave Shenandoah after Ine ado re date or WIkkau, Ullbfrton, Kraukvlllo. Dura Wnter, Ut. Clair, 1'ottnvHlu. ilamburK, Heading Pottstown. Phoenix vllle. Xf orrlHtown a. d Pnii ariclphla (ltrad street Btntlon) at 0 DA aud 8ir a. in., 2 02, G 19 p. in. uu week days. Hundayi S 15 a. in., 4 "lb p. ru. '1 rains leave rracKViiie lot ahonaudoau t 7'M, lMGa. iu. and 0 46, I'M p. u, Mumlay, 11 01 a, m. and 5 46 p. in. ueuvo roils viuo lor uuennnuonii (viu rraoit vlllo; 710, 11 20 a. in., 6 20, 7 10 p. iu. Mi ml ay iv no a. in., d -u p. in. ieavu PblludcliiUa. (Ilroad btrcet btatloii). fox ahndoah at b M a. m., 4 lu p. m. week dayi. aunuayu itave ut o ou unu v a. iu. Leave liroad Htreet Hiutlou, Plilladelphla, VOJi NEW YOltK. Kxurehs:week-daVH. a 20. 4 Oo. 4 50 a 05.5 15.fi 5& 7S3,2o, U 60, 10 21 (LMuhiK Oar), 11 UI a. iu, is uu noon, jzoa i,Liiuiieu i uu ami Jt p. iu.. Dining Cam), 1 10, 2U0 (Dining Var) tt 20, U50. 4 02, 5 00, 5 5u (Dining Car), 00, 7 02,7 50 (Dln In'uCar). 10 uu p. in.. 12 01, nluht. SumtavB. J2V, 4 Ui, 150. fa 01, 5 15 a 20, (, 10 21, (DU.ln; i;arj, ii ao a. in.,ii;uu (Mining tjurj i2iu,2U( (Dluintr Car). 4 0U iLlmlted 4 22UDliirnu Carl- 5 20,5 00, (Dining Car) 0U5t 702,7 50, IDiiiiiij', uarj iu uu p. ui., it. ui nigut. x,xpreud lor isodion witnout enange, 11 uu im., week'dayn, and 7 50 p. iu,, dally. WASHINGTON AND THIS SOUT1K Kor Ilaltliuoro and WaaUlngton. a 50. 720,83-2. 102O, l!2J,a. in., 120J, 1281 (Dining Car;, 1 lu IDlnlnir Carl. J 12. 4 41. Iu2d Cunurt.- uional J.iiulted, Dining Car, 0 17. 655 L Din ing arj, 4 oi nmwinf arj p. ui., aim iu. nlirlit WLtk dm,-. Sundava. a 60. 7 20. 12. 11 2J. a. m., 1200, 1 12, iDtnliig Car) 4 41, 520 Con- Krunaiuiuki iiuuttu. imiiiik -J, u li'iiiili CarJ, 7 at I Dining Car) p. in. aim 12 05 night. Hor llaltlnioro. aecotninwlatton. V 12 a in. 2 01 aud 4 01 p lu week dayit, 5 06 aud 11 lti p in dally. FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Ilroad Htreet uttttlou via Delaware rli tr bridge Kxpreas,U 10 a ui 100 and 7o p, in, Sundays, y 20 n, in., 2 Urf and 705 p. in, Ia-uvu iMurkethiicel Warl KxprevH, 5 00, 9 00, u nt, 2 00, li CO, 1 00, 5 to p in. .Sunday, a oo, ii u, 0 50 u iu uci'ounuodatiou 1 U0 und 5 10 p mj 91.00 uxcurbioii train, 7 00 a in Sunday only. ror uape may, Aiigicnea, iiawooaanu Jtoiij lleach Kxprem, MOO u in, 2ao und OA, p iu weekdays, Sunday 8. 8 20 a in. Kxcurulon. 7 to a ui Sundays only. Por Hea lulo City, Occbu City, Avalou and Stotio Harbor KjcpreH, 010 a. m., 2U0, ami 4 20 p. in. week days. Sundays, 8 20 u. in. l.i cuision 7 00 u in Uundayti only. iror oiue I'oini iixpresa, o uu, you a m,, 2 00, a 00, 4 00, 5 00, p. iu. week Uuyn SundayH, a 00, 0 00 und U 5i'u. iu, I. li, IIUTCJUNHUN, J, 1C. Woou, UeiVl Muuager, lieu I PuiVg'r Agt WM. SCHMICKER, JR., Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity --For- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beei A Hand In ono of the JlQ8?eHli. l'l IVbUlt. Handsomo Comploxlon I i crualesl clmrms n woiuuu raui 'OZZONI'8 C'OUfUlXIUM l'OWDKUl I "
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