EVENING HERALD K3TA1H.1S11KD 1870. Putillahed every Evenluir, Except Sunday, al 4 Sotrrn Jaiidih mtkmt, KkuiCkstrk. TIio I!rrVil U mi t it u.-hiMiaudoBli and the t , .,, 4i r fit k t nN a week, pay ul.iulu, earr r.. llymal a year, or 23 rents a month. twyiiMo lii advance. Vdvortlso ruents charged otUliiKlosp.ico and 1'oMtloti. The nulillsncts tocrvo the right to clmiiuo the position ol advertisement whenever the pul PeMkvi ol news ilemnmlii It. The right la reserved to welaiiv advertisement, whether paid for or not. mat the publishers may deem ' lproper. Advertising rates made known upon replication. Entered nt the piistofrlcc at Shenandoah, 1 a., as seooiid claw mall matter. TELEPHONE CONNECTION 'All the News Thai's Fit to Print." J ZJZ Evening Herald THI RSDAY. SUITKMIIUU SI. 1SBS. DANGEROUS SIGNS When a man, womrtn or child lifts jain in passing urlno, when the desiro to nuiko wnter is ftcciucnt, especially nt night; when the urino stains linen; when there are pains in tho small of the back ; when thoro is a sediment in tlio bottom of the vessel after It has stood over niht Kidney or Madder Disease is present and life is endangered. Immediate help and euro can he found in Dr. David Kennedy's Pavorlte Remedy. Kvery dan ger sign and tho dread Kidney Diseases themselves (even the most distressing cases) are all removed by its use. It imparts at once renewed strength und activity to the urfnarv organs. SAMPLE BOTTLE FIJEfi Send your full postofllce address to the Dr. Duvkt Kennedy Corpo ration, Rondout, N.Y., say that you sa-o this liberal o(fer in this paper, and a sample bottle of l:avorlto Remedy will be sent free by mail. The picture in this advertisement is that of Mr. J. R. Palmnteer and his granddaughter, of Athens, N. Y. He was cured of Kidney Dineaso nnd she of Eczema bv Pavorlte Remedy. Mr. Palmateer is mostcnthusiasticin his p-aisoof this grout medicine, j JUR COUN TRY : First. Last and Forever, TlIK vote of Shenandoah will lion revelation this full to more than one ofllee seeker. The iiitliciitions lire the independent voter will !o out in full foree. Tiik Dorough Council is still wrest II UK with tlte water question, while that committee of twenty-five tax payers is in n state of iniioetious desuetude. IJT tile mutter of cleaning the channel of the creek in the First ward It would bo to the interest of all concerned if the 1'. & K. C. & I. Co. would do tho work. Arnoi'os of the voyngo of the Iown and Oregon iiround Cape Horn, a Fifth Ward belle nearly paralyzed her prospective husband the other evening by asking, "Dewey really need more ships at Manila ?" Tiik suggestion lias been made that the Democratic lenders in the Thir tieth Senatorial district sign a pro tocol, to be effective until the ilth of November. Tho suggestion, of course, conies from the friends of a certain candidate. Tiik violent eruptions from Mount Vesuvius are not to lie compared with the state of uu"airs that will exist in the immediate vicinity of the sanctum of our esteemed contemporary, the Minersville Free Press, on the morn ing of the tlth of November. And there are others, quoth a friend at our elbow. The Quality of Hodesty. "Modesty is a bright dish-cover, which makes us fancy there is some thing very nice underneath it," says Douglas Jerrold. but oftentimes tlio furnished oovdr does not reflect so lovely or so savory contents as it leads the observer to imagine. Comment ing upon this subject, an exchange very wisely says that an educated man seldom buys a book because of its cover, so modesty should never be worn by its possessor in suoh guise as to attract observation, but it should be spontaneous and natural in order to lie a virtue. Some women educate their children in modesty as it is do lined in the dictionary, to bo "re strained by a sense of propriety.! Now, when these children become old enough to be "restrained by a sense of propriety," when it is only tho sense of propriety which restrains them, they are very apt to full from grace. If morality and religion do not sit llnuly upon the lover tho young per. son who see-saws with vice is liable to tumble in the mud. Ah a man miibt be born u poet so a woman must be born modest or no dictionary cun furnish her witli its equivalent, nor can lexicographers tench her the true meaning of the word. Some mothers say thoy are "too modest" to instruct their daughters in tlio ways of tho world, and they woop with tholr female friends over their dell cuoy of feeling between tlio pauses of recounting revolting scandals. These mothers nro unfitted to bring up children. When their olfspring goes astray, as they often do, they have to thank the "delicacy" of their mothers, who were too foolishly sen timontal to talk of necessary and vital facts to their own daughters, preferring they should glean knowl edge from foolish or wicked com tiaulous. A woman does not need to hang her head and simper every time u man looks at hor to show that she is modest, nor does she need to sink through the lloor if she should hap pen to meet n stranger without hi coat on. A gentleman can tell a modest woman as far" as lie can soe her. lie does hot need that she should be placarded, as if sho were "wet paint," for fear she should be smear if touched. Modesty in it woman Is a virtue hut it must ho natural, and not put 01 us certain people lire said to use pachouli, to overcome some more disagreeable odor, which it lulls i destroy. plain i ai.k or orrirr.us. The Olllclnl lnvi"t taut urn Hear lilt-cut rlmrire- ol' Iiu llH li-m-.v. Lexlnfitnu. Ky.. fVi. i2. proinl nfiit gentleman close to the rtptlnnnl administration, ns well as to In- -I'.'.i-cors here at Camp Unmlllon, -V-i the persr-nt lout nt Incpi'e.lon of thv -uU h ern crimps by Secretary Altrer. Quar termaster Lin'liiKtn anil Siiikimiii Gen eral KU-rnbtMir will likely develop "l lnerous clmn;es from rcKimeiilal and Koncrul Held ollleers apralnst both the medical nnd iiunrtermnster'a tlepart mentH.and especially nirnlnsl sumo com missaries. The talklns was begun here by General ,SatiKer against the medi cal department and by General Walte OKnlnst the unrterinaster's. and II Is expected that ollleeis nt other points will add very matei tally h this testi mony befnie the tour of Inspection la completed. Seerelarv Al?er M.'lti-J that all of this Informant nnd all other evlden.i that li? --lull ??uiv would be pres. nted to i'iJ inv jii'.ulnK committee m AVnshhiKl n At the confeienee hero Tuesday of Secretary AH,er with General ilreckln rldtre, the commander of Camp Mam llton, and other ollleers, General San Ber said while the division hospitals may be a trood thins, as it was con ducted It had been a disgrace to the servile; that It had deprned the refil ments of their smseons and caused hardships on the sick who should have had better attention at the proper time. burKuon General Sternberg, In iepy. Insisted that al requisitions had been honored In Washington ami that any medical men fnllhiK to do their duty should be r-ported. General Waltes told Secretary Alger that the neglect of some quartermasters to furnish supplies was criminal. "While In Chlckamauga he frequently made re oulsltlons which were not honored. An Imperative order had been sent to have all wnter boiled. He made a requisi tion on Quartermaster General Lee for water boilers. No attention was paid to his requisition, and after he re peatedly urged Quartermaster General Lee to send the boilers, and telling him how the men were contracting typhoid fever, he wns met with a reply which read: "The war department does not furnish boilers." General Waltes then purchased the boilers himself, but the seeds of typhoid had been sown, and the dally report phowed the list of deaths and of cases la the hospitals. 1'olntlng at General (Aldington General Waltes said: "These men cannot say it was someoouy else's fnult. It was the fault of Quar termaster I.ee, and It was the fault of Quartermaster Genoial f.udington, who Is standing right there." I.udlngton made no leply. THE PRODUCE MARKETS As llellcctoil by DeallnirHin l'hllnilol pbln nnd Itiiltittuiro. rhllnrielphlii. Sept. 51. Flour steady; winter snpeii'.ne. J:'.1"fi2.in; I'onnsylvnnln roller, elenr. J2."Ti:i; city mills, extra. SZ.Su4i2.i. Hye Hour so'd In n small way nt S2.7tvfi2.7B per burn l for rlintre Penn sylvania. Wheat stiong: No. 2 red. spit and month, W4ffi71e. I'orn firm; No. 2 mixed, spot nnd month. lU'rSI'c, No. 2 yellow, for local trade, mynzie. O.its quiet; No. 2 white, new, 271,iif'2'c; N'o. 2 white, clipped, new. 2W2S4c. Hay firm; choice timothy. ?IO.OiH71l for large helep. Heef steady; beer hams. $21.GOfi22. Pork steady; family. $12. TMi 13.26. Laid easy; wesleni steamed, $3.03. Hotter 111 in; west ern creamery. Ii7tji21i'.i do. factory, Hit fflttfer.; Klglns, 2k: Imitation crc.unory, UMilGUc; New York dairy. Hfllc ; do. creamery, l,vri201to.; fancy Pennsylvania prints Jobbing at 22'ii2Gc; do. wholesale, 21c. Cheese sluing: large, white, sttci small do., MiSVSe.: Iljrht sklina. r.?i'Tn'.Ue. ; part do., $31! Clio.: lull do.. 22'je.; large colored. 7Hc; small do.. SffiK(,e. Kggs linn; New York and leuiu lvania, l'ltJ 171dc. ; western, fresh. 17c. Potatoes steady; Jeisevs, ll.3iMit.s7M!; New Yolk, S1.23V1.73; Lone lsMntl. $1.30112: Jersey sweels. $1.73A?.tr, Moilhern sweets, S1SI 1.23. Cottonseed ell iiisler; expoilets ask ing lftl'cc. coin . (."Ioiik; piitne summer yellow. 22Ue. ; off summer yellow, SHiS' 22c; prime wl' ler yellow. WiSSe. llaltlmore. Si pt. 21. l'lour (inlet and steady. Wheat strong: rpot and month. "lmnlHc: October. 70-iei70Tle.: Decm ber. RiWdf; i.; btu-ijiier No. 2. led, C3vl'? Ollc. ; southern wheat by sample. Gi'ifi"2c.; do. on grttdu, ti771Vic. Corn dull; spot and month. X'.iX'ir.: October, KSWfT P,34c.; November. 315ir.l'4e., new or old; November or .December, 32?4f?33V4c. ; steamer niled. 325,1! 3214c.; southern while, 3HTIKC. ; do. yellow. 2WJ3C14C.; Oats firm; No. t white western. 201!'!(27c.; No. 2 mixed do.. 2l'jf(23e. ltye llrmer; No. 2 neat by, W'4c; No. 2 western, .'I'tc. Hay tending higher; No. 1 timothy. $10. Grain freights steamers quiet; parcel room more active and higher; steam to Liverpool per bushel. V d October; Cork for orders per qua" ler. Sh Oil September: 3s 9d October. Lettuce 70c per bushel box. Live Mock .Market--. New York, Sept. 21. Peeves slow; prlmo beeves steady: medium 10Til3c. lower; rough stulT sleadv lo llrm; 3 cms un sold: native steers. St.T.iTJo. 10: tops, $3.30; oxen and slurs $2.73-;! 1.73; bulls, K.001? 3.S0; rows. SUM' 4. Calves active; veils, 23c. hlrh"i ut..ers steady: all sold; veaU, $3'.s.7!,- tops. $9: grast-eis and buttermilks, 3.75'fi 1 ill. no Wi.su i ns. Sl.ecp nnd Iamh3 Lbteady; "'i: ejus unsold; sheep. $3fit "3; cx- jioit withers. $I.HU; lamlis, )i'n(i.io. nogs slow al Jl.23'1! 1.50: state pigs, $1.00. H.ist Liberty, Pa.. Sept. 21. Cattlo steady; extra, $3.33fi3.C,0; prime, $j.20io.u0, common. J3.73in. llogs noout siea.iy; i.rimn m ..,1 1 1 1 ii i q si.13Ti4.2u: b.'st Yorkers. SI.1UMI.1G; common to fair Yorkers, $!jj t.05: heavy hogs, Jlfil.10; pigs, .(.i'Jih; rouL'bs. $2.30fi3.C0. Sheep steady; choice, tl.Wj).C3; common, $3.233.73; eholcosprim; lambs, $3.C01i5.73; common to good, 1.15'u) 6.E0; veal calves, S75J7.SO. CONNECTICUT'S MURDER MYSTERY Vtol till Now Said to llo M ls Gill, nnd llei Lover Arretted. Bridgeport, Conn,, Sept. 22. A new development In tho Yellow mill pond mystery was made known yosterday, with the announcement of the nrrest In Ilnrtford of Walter C. Foster. The police iave r-arhed the conclusion that the young woman whose dismembered corpse was found In the pond Inst week wns Kmmn Gill, daughter of Harry Gill, of Southlngton. The theory of tho po lice Is based In some measure upon nn ollpffed striking resemblance be tween the .face of the corpse nit J that of Kmma' bill's brother. Yoitnt,''os ter Is accused of having been an ac complice In the murder of Mis3 Gill. Miss Gill was 24 years old and had been employed ns a domestic in the family of James II. Pratt, of South lngton. Her brother described a mole upon her neck, and a slinllnr mark was found upon the corpse. The brother told how his sister start ed on a vacation, be of two weiks, and was to be spent, according to her story, at Lighthouse Point, New Haven. At the end of tho two weeks she returned home, hut an nounced to Mr. Pratt that she was 111 and unable to work, and was going away again, but wanted him to save her place. To her parents she stale 1 that her suitor, Walter Foster, of Hartford, had a sister living In Strat ford, and that he had invIKd her to j go mere to spend n wceic vitn tncm. Two letters that the patents sent to their daughter were answered, but a third one, with directions on the out side to the postmaster to return within three days If not called for, was re ceived yesterday unopened. l'oni 1 V "1 riTrsin leTepTToii . Madrid. Sept. 22. When the train conveying General Toral arrived at the station at ltojara yesterday a crowd which had gathered Insisted that the general should show himself. Upon his doing so the gathering loaded him with Insults. General Toral, who Is ill with fever, uttered a few excuses and beat a retreat, In order to avoid being struck. Admiral Cervera, while at Santander, dwelt with bitterness upon the situa tion of the marines, who, upon return ing, after doing their duty quietly, find such an unjust atmosphere of public opinion. I'Mro hi Now .Ior-iv Pi Kon. Trentc n, Sept. 22. Fire hi eke out In the now cool: house of the New Jersey state prison about midnight. The llames spread to the storehouse In which Is kept all the clothing of the prisoners and the surplus supplies of the prison, of which a large portion was burned and the rest damaged by water. The loss Is about $30,000. The entire lire depaitment wns called out, and after one hours hard woik sub dued the llames. All the prisoners, numbering about 1,200, weie released fiom their cells nnd massed In the south whig under a strong guard. The lire Is thought to have been caused by an exploding lamp. FEphE WEAKNESS. Female Complaints Drag Wo men Down. Thoro Is Not thfl Sliglilosl Ncod For Womcu to Sailor. There Is a Wonderful Cure If Women Will Only Use It. fcVimili ronmkints are the bane of women's lives. l'einale weakness die pain, the nclic, llie discomfort of it I The sleepless night, with tired wakings, the acll inc head nnd hack, the nervous w eary and 1 lliov lilt wisiei amu- i ... ., . . e .... , which she snld was to ! draroed out feeling i the dcpiession of maul and discourage ment of heart, the tiller misery of it t And then the dis.igrcc.iblc local symptoms w li I c h become more aggravat inc day by day. Hut dure is a cure, and that cure I s I) r . Greene's Ner vura blood ant. nerve remedy It is the cieal est blessing to suffering women in eti'tence. It replaces weakness with slrcnglh.sulTeriiigwith linnpine-3. prostration and discouragement with renewed energy, ambition, rest and en joyment of life. How happy the woman who thus, bv the use of Dr. Greene's Ner vurA. is able to afjaia take her place in society or resume her interests in nome ana lamuy. Mr. Amos V. Dell, Hancock Ave., Jciey City Heights, N. I., says : '! iutlereii noni complete jiruMrauuu uuu exhaustion of the nerves and physical system. I had womb disease terribly, and leucorrhoea so bad that I could hardly walk. I was tired ami weak all the tune, ami Hardly cared whether 1 lived or died. I took Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy, and now feel a if I had a new lease of life. I no longer have that tiled feeling, the leucorrhoea lias stopped, and 1 do my woik without get- ' afitfiSi V iii,i lit? Gnkts: I was dreadfully nervous, and for relief took your Karl's Clover Koot Tea. It quieted my nerves and strengthened my wholo Nervous System. I was troubled witli Constipation, Kidney and Iiowel trouble. Your To'i soon eleanseu my syBieiu bo thoroughly that I rapidly revalued health and strength. Mrs. S. A. Sweet, Hartford, Conn. Sold by S. P. Ivlrlln anil a guarantee. Ytwtordny'x ltaoball Gamo-i. At Philadelphia Philadelphia, 11; Cleveland, 1. At lloston Iloston, 7; Pittsburg, 3. At New York LouUvllle, U; New York, a. At Brooklyn -St. Louis, 7; Brooklyn, 3. At llaltlmore Baltimore, 3; Chicago, 1. At Washing ton Cincinnati, 15: Washington, 3. Mr. lliiYiird'N Condition. Dedham. Mass., Sept. 22. Thorp ap pears but little change In the condition of Hon. Thomas F. P.ayard. He was perhaps a little weaker yesterday, but the gradual decline was not so marked as during previous days, this being due probably to the clear, invigorating weather. At 10 o'clock last night, how ever, the physicians bulletin said that the patient had begun to show signs of extreme weakness. You Invito disappointment when you ex periment. DoWitt's Little llarly Itisers aro tilc.isiinr. easv. thorough little nills. Thov cure tonsiipaiioo uuu siuit ncuimtaiu just hb iiociruien m uiiiuuim ,mv iiuinnuuiis. suro as you take them. u. 11. ungcnuucli. To Suppi'o Amu i'liNt Touching. Home, Sept. 22. According to The Itulle sevnal powers have decided to hold In October a. conference for purpose of considering nnd adopting measures for the suppression of an archy. It is proposed to prevent not only the commission or crimes, but also the propagation or anarchistic A REQUEST FROM ROME. Otlr Govoriiinont Asltod to Proleot Priests Krom Alleged llrutnllty. Washington, Sept. 22. Mgr. Martin rill, the anostollc delegate In Wash ington, yesterday received a cablegram from Cardinal llampolla, secretary oi the Vatican, Informing him that the bishop of New Segovia, Philippine Isl ands nnd several Catholic priests had been arrested by the Insurgents nnd were linptis. ned and being brutally treated by their captors. Cardlnnl llampolla directed Mgr. Martlnelll to lav tho case before thenar depart ment, with a request thatHome notion, If possible, ho taken to protect tin; prisoners fiom harm. Mgr. Martlnelll presented the facts as communicated to hhn to Acting Secretary of War Melkeljohn, atid urg ed that the department communicate wllh General Otis, In command of the American forces at Manila, With a view to affording relief to the captured priests. In compliance with the request Sec retary Melkeljohn directed that Gen eral Otis be Informed of the situation of the priests and asked to protect them from bad treatment If they were within his jurisdiction. Adjutant aenernl Corbln sent the following cablegram to General Otis: "Secretary Vatican advises bishop und priests i f New Segovia captured by insurgents and brutally trented. If under the control of your forccs protect them from Inhuman tteatnient." In response to this order General Otis cabled the department as follows: "IJellevo renin ts of extent of bru tality to Spanish priests exaggerated. Will send olllcer to Investigate, which will require several days. New Segovia bishopric 100 miles distant." Washington's ltepubllonu Ticket. Tacoma, Wash., Sept. 22. The fol lowing nominations were made by the Republican state convention: For con gressman at large, W. L. Jones and F. W. Cushman; Judges of supreme court, Mark S. Fullerton and T. J. And ers. The plntform Indorses the conduct nnd administration of President Mc Klnley relating to the measures and events which led to the War with Spain and the conduct of the war throughout, fuvors retaining all con quered tertUory, favors the existing gold standard and opposes the free and unlimited coinage of sliver. The early completion of the Nicaragua canal, a national system ot Irrigation and the establishment of postal sav ings banks are among the recommendations. At four Score. Dr. Miles' Norvlpo Restores Health. M'fe; ; ..&5&-i. ' ".'&U'&ttVi.:ji$$gFmt?- 7 NOLE EZEKIBL OIIEAK, assessor and tax collector, lloverly, Mass., who has passed tho tOth llfo nillo stone, i.nyfl! "Dr. Miles' ltcstoratlvo Ncrvlno has doito a nrcat deal of good. I MifTercd fervours from sleoplussnes3 and nervous heart ttoublo. Would feel wonry and uscu up in ino movu lng, had no ambition and my work seemed a burdon. A friend recommended Dr. Miles' Norvluo, and I purchased a hattlo under protest as I hart tried so mauy remedies un successfully, I thought It no uso. Hut It gavo mo restful sloop, a good nppotlto aud restored mo to oucrcclio health. It Is a grand good medicine and I will gladly wrlto anyono iucmlrlug, full partlcularsof my sat- ulafa imrlni. n nnelllvr. WH I . : " i ,v... t R.t!-,t. -at guarantee, nrai. uoiuo BwbMsrvlili3 benefits or money re- fe. aA.,..A . -'tfj funded. Hook on dts- .wS oases of tho heart and Sifty.;. . v.JiM?a nervcifreo. Address .'HS3K' SHSSa DR. MILKS MEDICAL-CO.. Llkliuit. Ind. O.A.lt. Moii INeu'et MI. Davis' Ifody. Nitrmrntmi'll Pier. It. I.. Sent. 22. The body of Miss Winnie Davis left here on a special car this forenoon. The body wns escorted from the hotel to the slntlon by members of Sedge- wlek post, G. A. II.. and great pleasure was expiesscd by the citizens over this spontaneous tilbute of the men In blue to one whom the soldier. s of the Con federacy loved so well. Ti'l'l'llilii l'luods In hpatu. Madrid, Sept. 22. The southern part of Spain has been visited by terrible Hoods. At the village of Herrera, near Cadiz, kO persons have been drowned. A great number of cattle have perished and the olive crop Is lost. ting tired. This wonderful medicine has done me more food than an) thing else I have ever taken. Why, I had only taken one dose on going to lied and in the morning I woke up feeling like another woman ; it seemed strange for me to know what it was lo get up without fec'lintr tired. 1 leel that l cannol praise Dr. Greene's Nervura blood nnd nerve remedy enough !" Try this wonderful restorer of vitality and strength to women. Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy, and take it now, for now you need it most. Dr. Greene, 35 West Hth ht., jNew vorn City, the successful physician in curing ner vous and chronic di eases, can be consulted free, personally or by letter. Beware of Olntnenta for Catarrh that con tain Mercury, in mercury will surely ilcetrny the m-iiso of nuicll and completely ilcialige the w Imlu B.v-tem hell entering it lliroilKO uiu iiiiii.ii 11 n... ........ ,..1, ,,r,li.M sliuiitil never bo used except on rcdfl lotions from reputable. iihyKUi.nw, in the I . ,:,,-.. 1 11.V Wll UO iH tL'll IOIII I" UlU KIIUU jfuu can possibly derive from them. Hall's J-11'""1; jure, nmumui-nircu y J ...I.. 11 ....i.tnlim nn mercury, and U taken lnh tcrimlly, acting directly upon the blond I ami mucouH surface ot the .yrteiii. In buying ll.i 1 Untarrh Uuru no mire yen k.- i'"":;,... . ,," taken lnternMiy, aim innue iiii"i -i . J. Cheney x. -im,uhiuii, Hold by lruKKta, l'r'eo 75 v. P'T bottle. I Wonk Tlrocl IMKrVOliS ThoUBaudaaroIn thlB condllloil They are despondeut and gloomy, cannot Bleep, have 90 appetite, no etiergy, no Bmbltlon. Hood's Barsapariuaaoon unngB help to such people. It givos them pure rich blood, cures) ncrvoumcas. ereaea an appetite, tones and strengthens tho Btomacu aud imparts new llfo aud in creased vigor to all tho organs ol tlio boay, jJf Sarsa- rlOOtl S parilla in th One True Blood I'urlfler All drugsutsl IJoliiwnri-nii-t t H M o-teroil Out. Washington, Pent. 22. The war de partment hns decided to muster out two battalions of the First Delaware regiment. I urn that Coueh witli Sldloli's Cuio. The t C,ui..i t uru. lie huves Croup proiuiniy- inn million bolt os sold last ywir. to uo-,ra or !'" cts. Sold by P. I). Klr'lu ana a guar nnteo. Soth !.uw Will Not Holt. New York. Sent. 22. Ill connection with the movement for nn Independent state ticket a piomlnent Independent In this city hus received from Hetn low n letter in wh ch ho says: "ho rar as I can base an opinion on tne surince nt iblnns I should think that me pro nosed action of tho inuepenaenis 111 this state Is tho 0110 thing that can cuuse the defeat of Colonel uooseveu aim the nrobablo loss ot a sounu money -nnninr from New Yoik, as well as omiiwl money representatives In con ci ess, I regiet to dllfer so radically one whoso onllllOIl I VBlUO SO Viii-biv us vours. hut under the clrcum Btunces you can perceive that I can tuke no part In nn lndeienueni move meut this year. Khlloh's Ootismnptloii Cure cures where othorsfail. It is tho leading Coueli cure, nnd no hnuiu should ho without it. I'lcaisil to tako nnd goos right to tlio spot, hold by l. D. Klrlln and a guaranteo. When von call tnr l)Wilt's Witch Ha.ol Snlvn tin, erefit. I illn euro, don't accept any thing elso. Don't he talked into acnepting a substitute, for piles, lor sores, lor ourns. v. Jl. Jlageiinucii. Plngreo I'uniiliiiiiiiKr.v Iteimilllllilteil. Detroit, Mich., Sept. 22. Governor Plngree was unanimously renominated by acclamation yesterday by the Tte- publlcan sinle convention. His re form ldoas and efforts townrd regula ting alleged Inequalities of taxation were heartily commended In the plat form adopted, and many members of his party who havo heretofore not been In nccord with the governor Joined In the cheering when he appeared and made a characteristic speech ot ac ceptance. The ticket was completed ns follows: Lieutenant governor, O, W. Hoblnsun; scretarv of state, J. S. Stearns; nuditor gemral, Itoscoo D. One Minute Cough Cure surprises people by Dlx; attorney general, Horace M. Oren; More than twenty million free sample's of DoWitt's Witch ilazel salve havo ucou 111s- tributed by tho manufacturers. What better roof of tholr commence in Its merits do you want? It cures piles, burns, scalds, soros, in the shortest space of time. ('. II. Hageubuch Invited lo .loin tho Invei-tlgnlnrs, Nashville, Tenn., Sept. 22. General V. II. Jackson received a telegram vesterday from President McKinley In viting him to act as a memuer 01 tne board to Investigate tlio -war depart ment. Gonerai JucKs has taken the 'ffcr under advisement and will return an answer today. His friends say ho will accept. Its nuink cures and children mav take it largo quantities without tlio least daugor. It lias won for Itself tho host reputation of any nrcnanilion used to-dav for colds, croun. tickling in tlio throat or obstiuato coughs. C1 II. llagcnhnrh Cnmlion -May Ho TriiiiHforroa to JSuropo Washington. Sept. 22. The report from Washington that Ambassadoi Cambon would bo transferred to Vien na Is not credited at the French embas sy here. At the same time, while n treasurer, George Steel; commissioner of land ollice, William A. French. (jcnornl Giirola Comlnr Hero. Washington, Sept. 22. It Is expected by members of the Cuban delegation here that General Callxto Garcia, sec ond In command of the Cuban forces during the war, will come to this coun try in the course of the next two weeks, visiting New York, llaltlmore and W'ashlnglon, His presence In this country Is likely lo raise a question regarding the old criminal proceedings pending ug.ili t hhn. Durli,. the height of the Cuban filibustering: Garcia was arrested and brought before the fed eral court at Baltimore on a charge ot diiectlng one of the landing expedi tions. Ho wits released on bonds, and then left at the head of the expedition he hud organized, forfeiting his bonds, Youiiu (ill I liriilnlly -M iirderoil. Chicago, Sept. 22. The dead body of Jennie lllckey, a 13-yeur-old school girl. was found dead on the breakwater at the foot of Tharty-sixth street yester day. She had been murdered, her skull having been beaten In. Thomas Rutledge, 10 years old, was arrested late last night. Although ho denies having known tlio girl or being In any way concerned In the cilme, there Is an exceedingly strong case ot clrcum stantlal evidence against him. The po lice are continent that he enticed the girl away, murdered her some time, during Tuesday night, and.in the morn ing throw her body on the breakwater, with the Idea of convoying the Impres slon of suicide. Tho Smith mid Its Advuntages. Tho Southern Itailway has Issued for frco distribution, a sixtcon pago journal des criptive of Virginia, Nortli and South Caro lina, Tennesbro, uoorgia, Alabama and Mississippi. Persons scoking new locations, or capitalists desiring to mako sufeand profit able investments will find tho information contained therein both valuable, and inter cstlng. Copies will bo mailed free upon ap plication to John M. Ileal I. District Passen ger Agent, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. Whon doctors fall, try Burdock Wood Hitlers. Cures dyspepsia, constipation; in vigorates tlm whole system. liuy Keystouo Hour. Bo suio that tho name Lkssih & JIaicb, Ashland, Pa. Is printed on every hicV. .Buckleu'a Arnica. Salve. Tho best salvo la tlio world for cuts, bruisos. soios. ulcers, salt rlicnin. fover sorts. tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin oruutious. and nositlYolv cures n'des. or iio pay required. It ts guaranteed to give porlcct satisiaetton or mony rciutiueci. pur 25 cents nor hoi. For sahi bv A. Waslor Ask your grocer for tho "Itoyal Patent dour, and take no othor brand. It Is tho host flonr made. We Bottle EVERY BRIDE and wife should know about the pre paration that for half a century has transfer to this particular post is said been helping expectant mothers bring to ho Improbable, the opinion Is grow- ,U Qnes jnt0 the worid wlthout Ing in well posted diplomatic quarters , . , , . . that M. Cambon will before long take uaufcet uuu iu i.uuuicu uuu discomforts and distractions incident to child-birth. It is applied externally, which it the only way to get relief. Medicines taken internally will not help and may j.'VL result in harm. Friend Captain Capron Itosth In Arllnirtnu Washington. Sept. J2. - The reianli of Captain Allyn Capron, on.' of the no table llgures of the Hunting 1 campaign, and father of Captain Allju K. Caprcn, of the rough riders, who foil In ths first battle of the war, were bulled at Ar-lln-b.n national ceinet iy yesterday wHi' Military h' nors Tr- fun- fal was nttcn itj 1 y a large tu.ql" of i'i il nent army (..theirs, inwuibiir M ijnr G' n i-'il Mil s and 1 v ml' rs i t his staff, aeneral Here and Gllmore, and by th ntrlefirs of f i reel' one of tho European missions of the rank of Itonie, Madrid or Constnntlno. pie. The personal preferences of tho ambassador are toward remaining In "Vashlngton. It Is rather doubtful however, whether the ambassador will wish to bring Mine. Cambon and his young daughter across the water. Their associations nro all on the other side, nnd for these personal reasons M, Cam bon may find it more agreeable to take a European post. Silver llomixTiitH Holt In Mnrylliiiu, llaltlmore, Sept. 22. Tho Democrats of Maryland who favor silver as cur rency held n convention In this city yesterday to take action relative to the coming congressional campaign, Al ter some discussion thev nominated William Willis, of Talbot county, ns a candldato for congress In Hie First dis trict, In opposition to John Walter Smith, tho DumpcjrUJe candidate, and Indorsed the other Daniooruuc nomi. nees. They also adopted a platform re. alllrmlng tho principles of tho Chicago nlatform of. 18U8 and liidoislug William J, llrynn ns tho Democratic candidate for the presidency m lunu. TllIl'tKOII ,iri Now J)C"1. Toledo, u rirpt 2" Tlilit en arc 1 dead as tin r ult cf thr ch vator (Ire I i, ;n nrb-. und txplotl .1 of Tu luy nkht. In oc,u' ujr - addition to thor- air lv found and , , , , ,, , . who lmvn pinr- Mci tnliii-le i.Vnnk I Books FltEB, containing valuable infor. I Ptrchlnskl, Han ltpin Parks, son of matlon to all women, will be tent to auj yt W'i'iam J Parks, nnd ' address upon application by lentlfl lies. , Tl " rtTi lil Rofinlntnr f n.. mm fits and prepares every organ, muscle and part of the body for the critical hour. It robs child-birth of its tortures and pains. Baby's coming is made quick and easy. Its action is doubly bene- Vficial if used during the whole y period of pregnancy. 1 per Douie at an arug stores, or BEER, WEISS BEER, ALE, PORTER Private family orders will receive prompt attention. Iyea.ve them at the office, we will do the rest. COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANY. Philadelphia & Reading Railway 1- l. il'iii. il.ttd Coal -Nu Smoke SVillcn' ROFESS10NAL CARDS M. nuitKK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. OHlce Keun bnlldlnir. con er ot Main nn 'entre stieets, HIieuiuiiloHb. r.,L POMKHOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW HbonAiidoRli, Ia. KOK JOHN JONICH, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Iock Box 05, MHltanoy (Mly, la. HbvIiik attitltcd under bo me of the belt tniifltcrd li' Ijondon and Parln. will irlve leAsnim 011 tlie-ioHii,inandoln( ultMr and vocal culturo. Terms renatnaine. AUuresM in caro hi Mirnuu. tho jeweler Hlioiiamloah. P ennsylvania RAILROAD. BOUUYKiLi. mviaioN. rnim.- enmr store. u IlEAI.Ki: IN Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale aud Retail. CO West Centre Street,, millions of Dollars Uo np In arnnko ovory your. Tftko 0 rlHln tint. unt. vmlr hnllF.Ail. stiH'.k. ftl nituro, etc., insured in flrotlKH r liHlilutiinpanimti rppreecntml by hAVtr FAIIST insurance Agect Ui V IU l il.ua 1 , ,3,iHoi1b jBrilln Ht Al" .l' r.rfAM,.,il flnmr.ant A Kood plnc-B for ituod drink. , . . . . Michael Mills' Saloon, W K. Centre street, Mellet'n bullilliiK, Wine, WliUkliM, llrer and ClRiirn. buei lu tiny 11 nlwsyt 01) tap, KrfKlie rN KPKntrr sei'Ticsiuhk is. ma. TrnliiH Iciiveltlienaniloati urt liillowe: for New York via IMilladelpbln, week ilnyi 1 31 (1Mb. 111.. 1'2 27. 11 10 and G 1)7 11. 111. For New York via Maueh Clinnii. week days 7 30 a. iu 12 27 una a 10 1. ni. Kor liadlnu and Philadelphia, week dayi 191 Q 4 n.m.. Vl 27. 8 10 and 6 07 V. m Vvr I'otiHVine, weeK aaya, you, vui a. u. 1? 27. S 10. fi 07 nnd 7 25 D. m. 1'orTainaaua and Mahaiioy City, week days 7 3D, S 51 a. Ul., 12 27 8 10 and 0 07 l. m. ror vllliauuipori, ounuury ami j.uwiuurK, week days. 11 30 a. m.. 12 27, 7 1 5 P. m Kor Muliano) Plane, weekdays, ? 30, 9 1H, 11 80 a. in., 12 27, 8 10, 8 07. 7 iS, a 65 p. 111. Kor Ashland and Shamoklti, week days, 7 80, 11 30 a. ra.. 1227. 3 10.61)7. 725 and IMP. tn. Kor naltlnioro, WashlrlKton and tho ,Witt via I!, .to. IS. H., ibroiiKb Irallis le" r KeafliiR Terminal, Philadelphia. (l. i It. H R.) al 8 20, 7 55, 11 26 11. 111., 8 10 .mil 7,27 I'. I.. HunCays, 20. 7 00. 11 2R a. m.. iSif, and 7 27 n. lu. Adilh lloual tram from iweniy.iourdi ami vut-n.-unt streetn station, week days, 10.10 a. lu, 1220. 12 16 M 40 1. lu. Sundays, 1 85, tt'23 p. in. TftAlNH KOIl 8UENANUOAI1, iA-ave New York via Phlladelplila, cok days, 12 15, 4 30, 8 00, 11 80 a. 111., and I 45, 4 IW. 0 00 p.m. Iiave New York via Mhiii.Ii Uhiink, wek iIuvh, 4 HO, tl 10 a. in., I 80 p. 111. heave Phlladelplila, Kendlim Termlnnl .tcek days, 3 40, K SO, 10 21 it. lu. anil I 30. 4 10 p. 111, U'live UwiUliiK, week days, 7 00, UIP,.a, 111. 12 15, 4 17, 600 vi in. lavo Pottcvllle, wieK days. 7 I", 7 40 a. tu 12 30 4 10. 0 10 ami 6 50 p. ui. Leave Tatuaijua, weelc days, 8 80, It SI a. 111., 1 49, 5 56, 7 20 p. in. U'ave Mahanoy City, week days, 'JUj, 1147 a, in., 2 22.512,0 21. 7 41 p. in Ia'Uvu niaiianoy 1'iane, wees mijn, 1025, llf,9 a. III.. 241, 532, 6 41. 7 W, p ill. Umv Wllllaiimporl, week days, 7 42, If 00 a in., 12 31 and 4 00 p. 111. ATLANTIC) CITY DIVIHION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut streul waif and Un. ,11. .ol.ntf r,,r Atlantle t'ltV. Weekdays-lSipress, 9 00, I0 4 a. 111.. (I HO Hiiturdavs only), 2O0. 4 00 I M iiiliiutu truliij, 0 00 fta lillliututialli),700p. 111. AiKoinii.mhi. tlnli,lil5aui.,5 00, OWluii SuiidayH -Hjjii.hm, H OU, 9 00, 10 tMl a 111 Aeeonilnmllitloll, 0 lo a lu, 4 41 p. 1U. s 1 ,iw eiviu si,ii iiuiii, , m ... ltelurnlni! leave Atlantlo City depot, enruei . Il...,lln U...I A .Ir.ltlBI.Il I.VAI1IIMI. Weekdays Hxpresa, 100, 7 45 li minute 1. 1 n n., .. . . .1UII KVfl n !tO 1, ,,l A(,lll,l. iraiui,w, ui.,.w,.ii 1 ......i...i. a m 1 m ,,1. 4Q,1u.ui. HuiidajM-- KxpresH,4 0O,5'00,8UO.9 80 p. tu. Ateouinioda tlon, 7 IB a! m., 805 ti. m. J100 exctirsloii train (from loot OI Mississippi , , Kor Cuim May, Pea Islu City and Oeeun tlty 8 45 n iu.4 15 p 111. Hiindays-9 15 a ui. Kor CapeIaynli.lHea Isle t.'ltv only, II.0U exenr- slon train, t w a. in., 0111.1.1.. II...I... lan. .11 M lirfUUl t flit UK. Xor further Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia and Keadlns ltnllwuy ticket oseut or atldrcfui I. A. HwieiciAWJ, Klisps J. Wbkk. (leit'l Hupt.. e'i I I'asi r Al. UeadluitTeriiiliial, PblUilelphla bKI'lKMBWU 12, 1898. Trains will leave Shenandoah after lut &bO date for Wlgan, Ullberlou, Krackvllle, li Water, Ht. Clair, Pottsvllle. Hamburg, Heading, Pottstuwii, Phoenlxvflle. Horrlstown ai.d Pht aiolphla (Ur'wtd street station) at 6 0S and 8 15 a. ui., 2 02, 6 1 p lu. on week days. Sundays, 8 15 u. tu., 4 ib p. m. Trams leave rracicviiiu tor nueiianuoan a 7 36, 1146 a. m. and 5 46, 7 36 p. Huuday, li ui a. m. anu o v p. iu. Leave Pottsvllle for Hhenandoah (via Kraek vllle, 7 10, 11 30 a. in., 5 20, 7 10 p. iu. Hunday 1U 30 a. iu., a hj p. ui. I..11V11 PhllaileluUa. (Uroad street statloul. lot Hhswtudoah at 8 35 a. 111., 4 10 p. m. week days. Holidays leave at B 00 nnu 9 a a. iu. Luavo uroaa .street iaiiou. ruiiauuiiiuia, FOlt NEW YOUK. ISxnress.week-daye, 8 20, 4 00, 4 60 5 05,5 15,0 50, 7 33.H2U, 960, 1021 (Dining Car), 1100a, lu. 12 OJ noon, izso Liimiieu 1 uo auu t o. iu. DlnlnirCurHl. 1 40.- 2 BO (UlnllllC tar) 8 20. 8.D. 4 02,0 00, 5 60 (lllllUB Car), 6 00, 7 02,7 50 (lllli InirCar), 10 Uu p. 111., 12 01, nlglil. Buudays, aX 4U1, 150.5 05.5 15 8 20,9 50,10 21, (Dli.lui; Cur), 1185 a. ui.,iztu v DimiiK i;ar) uiiw (UIuIiib Car), 4 00 (Lhultcd 4"22)llllnliii "Cuf ft: 6J,0 5U, (DtnlllB Car) 0 31, 7 02,7 50, lUIllllli: carl '0 ou P- ,u'i z UI "'K11'. express lor ikwiou wiiuoui cuuuku, 11 00 a im.m week-days, and 7 50 p. m., uully. WAS1IINOTON AND T11I5 SOUTH. Kor llaltlmore aud Washington, 3 50, 7 20, 8 U.', 10 20, 11 23, a. m., li 09,12 81 (DIi.Ihk Car), 11 UllllliB Carl, 8 12, 4 41, (625 CollKres slolial Limited, IJllllllK CurJ, 617. 65.1 (1)1 fc I111: Cur, 7 31 LUluing Car p. in., aim XI M'f ulKht weekdays, buudays, 8 50, 7 20, V 12, II 2a. a. m., 1209,1 12, Willi. K Car 4 41, 520 Cull Krennlonul Limited, IJIlliliK Cur, 6 55 llllllllitc CurJ, 731 IllliiluxCarJ p. m. auu l20oiilBht. Kor llaltluiore, uecoinmbdatloii, 9 12 a lu, 2 Oi and 4 01 p 111 week duys, 5 08 and 11 10 p m dally. FOlt ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad street station via Delaware river bridge Kxpress, 9 40 a 111,, I 00 and 701 p. 111. Sunduys, 9 20 u. iu., 2 3d und 705 p, in. Leave Market Mtreet Wart Express, 5 00, 9 00. a 111, 2 00, 3 10, 4 uO, 0 10 p IU. Sundays, H 00, 9 00, 9 50 u 111 ueeoinniodatlou 4 30 und 5 10 p ml SLUG excursion train, 7 00 n 111 Hunday only. Kor Cape May, AuKleseAfWUdwoud and Holly Beach Kxpress, 9 00 u 111, .2 30 und 4 OS, p iu week da s. Bundaj o. 8 20 a 111, Excursion, 7 tf u 111 Sundays only. For Sea isle City, Oceau City, Avalou and Stone Harbor Express, 910 a. ui., 2 30, ami 4 20 p. ui. weekdays. Sundays, 8 20a. m. Ki curslou 7 CO u lu Sunduys only. Kor Somen roint express, 000, v w a. m.t 2 00, 3 00, 4 00, 5 00, p. in. week days Sundays, S 00, 9 U0 and 9 50 a. iu. J, 11. Hutchinson, J, II W0011, (len'l Munuger, (leu I PaVr Aid WM. SCHMICKER, JR.. A Kent 'or Shenandoah and Vicinity -For- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Xny Barney's Bohemian Beet ; , s I A Hantlsomo Comploxlon"! I la ono'of thaereate8t charms a wurasu ran Ipnibiits I'ozzoNi'a Coupluxion Puwuuul liven It. I