EVENING HERALD r.sTAiu.iHhi.ii m;o. i'uhlWimi nvtry Kvenln,K.-cpHiindft5. nl ROVTH .TARW1V 'tt i . N . ItCKNTHF The 1for.tiI 1- ' rvi . -h otiOnrth Hntl tho ...... . -ix ' n week, pnv rt -jIL, jtrr .-. ttym.it f.00 n ywu, or -cnut4ii Qi'Vith, tsinMo n nU..j,c" Vwit -t mont clmrKcaacoritinu to-iH(r Hurt position, Thu jmMlliera leservo tho riht to clmngv the po-ltttni nf ii(ivertlonieiit" n'hftipvrr tin pub ''intltvi nf lU'wK flppiand It. Tim ri;ht tcrrvetl tow)fMHtt ,vlpril"oiiinit. wlirtlirt t.nlil tor or nol. Mt the imbltnlirrn ttmy derm -Mitoer, A.v'ttltitK t(p- ninil kimwu Mift11 B(l lOHlloll Knttrtl Ml th (Mutofllro nt Htieimii'lonn, I'n h Hmond rln- uinll nmUiT, TKIiPIMtOXK CONNK'TION 'All the News Thai's Fit to Print." Evening Herald ritiDW. si:iTr.Mijr.n -js. p-os OUR COUNTRY : First. Last and Forever. TliK loeul Democratic, fuetions Plight not 11 few poiiitcr.- by ntteiid-iiij-ii few Shtv xvetltlinpi. Ooi.oitAlto is having n snowstorm. In the Philippines, another pnrt of tliia grout nntion, tlie citizens nre wearing tcni'-s skirts. This state of affairs causes an exchange to remark that we are it grunt people. A MAX in Java, it is said, makes u i-.iod living as a prophet, but as to tliu nature of his prophecies our in formation is wanting. The islnnd might be it good place for some of those ardent Hryanite to emigrate to. As prophets here they are with out honor. A DISPATCH from Seattle announces that the Social Democracy of America, the organization headed by Eugene V Debs, has selected a tract of land in the state of AVasliington and will Mart its long expected colony there within thirty days. This enterprise apparently lagged for it long time, but that will not make the experi ment any the less an interesting one. Thk Is'ew York Tribune, in com menting upon the advisability of a non partisan judiciary, very xvisely says that it is scarcely possiblo to overestimate the importance of keep ing the courts out of politics. With an elective judiciary in it government conducted by parties it is inevitable that political conventions should make judicial nominations mid that judges should be to a great extent men of partisan alllliatious. But if there is to be an impartial adminis tration of justice it is absolutely essential that Judges once on the bench be freed from political pressure and owe their continuance in ofllce solely to their faithfulness in the dis charge of their duties and not to maintaining tliemselve-i in the favor of it political organization or a polit ical boss. AVIion a man is once on the bench ho should cease to bo it politician, and he can only so divorce himself from prejudice and self-interest if It is at once impossible and unnecessary for him to look to politi cal powers for a reuoiuimitioii rather th.iu to the verdict of the public and the legal profession that he hits been it good judge, who ought to ho con tinued on the bench. Why the Navy Easily Won. The extraordinary record of the nuyy in the xvar, says an exchange, is attributed by thinking nion to the in fluence of the naval college at New port, whore ofllce"-". tx-o i ducated in the sciei""o of war, and to the several training schools for the men behind the guns. The old shellbacks still believe that the only place to educate it snilor is before the mast, but the days of sail ing vessels (ire over, and a mnii-of-xvars-miui now is u machinist rather than a senman. It is necessary that he should know all about a ship, of course, but that must not bo the limit of his knowledge. Jle must understand mechanics, electricity and engineering, nnd to be fit to 1111 his station must enter the service as an apprentice and spend two or three yeurs on probation a "learn pidgin;" us the Chinese say. The xvar college has been an ex periment and has been compelled to endure the, sneers and jeers of old fashioned naval officers, xviio despise innovations and hold that seamen can not be educated from books. They havo been particularly severe in their satire concerning the games of strategy that hitx:o been played at the college with lend ships and tin soldiers on a table, and usually alludo to the training ships as "kindergar tens." lint thinking men like Sampson, Taylor, Philip, Sicard,' Malum, Craw uliishield and others, feel that the strategic ability as Well as the gun practice shown during the late con test wits largely due to the training in the science of marksmanship and strategy which was obtained at the xvnr college. 3i ftff-, ecr t : l 'si I r all kv. c-Ui..- WlKm- Pills In si, iKNi-lucn . sour stom al li, iiulljtlon, coitlift tiou, T.(f n .t ty utitv cut yaln or srij Si Id l'T itrnnrit, m ecu oi V 1. t, I m w.-u , iriuirlll I it Jicitcrc-ra fur nr hardy r Nurrry htucL KiptiM BY THE CHASE NURSERIES ijujmu iir iu iuoh leaving Utn , vr uonuuiiwloii to Jo eM fttfcutit. tVrnunf nt m ulurmtMit. Tut tuti -hy I tarn j1. Aihlr Tin- K-A''MA.H!f ru. mm ... 'UOI.D DUBT " Brooms and Brushes must be cleaned often, else they lectors. Hairbrushes demnnu special attention Irom uie stand point of both health nnd cleanliness. They can be cleaned quickly and thoroughly by washing in a weak suds tuadc from Gold Dust cleans everything nuu saves oom uinc ntui THE N. K. FAIUDANK COMPANY, Chicago. St. Louie. Now York. Boston A DEADLY EXHIBITION. Two Men Killed XVlillr ( iimllict tin: n l'li'ow orl, -ho . Pittsburg. S 'Tt -1 Capuln Hi'iuro J. Adams. nod "'I. .mil c.'ptaln I'll, tries Miller, aired '.'-'. his ushlstunt. were In stantly killed v title cniuHirtliiK a fire works display and production ot the Manila battle on the Allegheny river, hi front of the exposition building, last night. As a nightly feature of the exposi tion Captain Adams ha been repro ducing, in miniature, the great naval battle at Manila. Last night was sol diers' night, and extra preparations had been made to have a good show. The explosives failed to work properly, and Adams and Miller were In the mid dle of the liver In a skiff endeavoring to make the fireworks and explosion effective. In some way, ns yet un known, the bomb which was Intended to blow up the KpnnlBh ship was ex ploded almost directly under the skiff In which the men were working, sup poscdly killing them Instantly. Dart ley Connelly, a 10-yenr-old boy, who was rowing the skiff, was burned by the explosion, but was rescued from the water by the exposition olllcers. At the time the explosion occurred between 2,000 and 3,000 spectators were watching the battle from the exposi tion wharf, and everything was In darkness Immediately after the acci dent. Many of them saw nothing un usual In the Incident, and thinking the explosion was part of the program sent up a mighty cheer for Dewey, and left well satisfied with the entertain ment. Captain Adams was a native of New Orleans, and had been engaged all summer at Atlantic City giving fire works displays nnd exhibitions of deep sea diving from Young's pier. You invito disappointment when vmi nv. poriiuent. DoW'itt's Little Karly Risers arc pleasant, cay. thnioiiL'h liitli. nilla. Tin.,. en io constipation anil sick honilacho Inst n' miro as yon take them, C. II. llaxenbiieh. .Xloro Gold Troiii Klondike, Seattle. Wash.. Sent. 23. The stenmnr Humboldt arrived hero yesterdny with 230 passengers from Dawson City. The majority or mem were uneecnarcos, glad to get buck to civilization. There were oniy a lew who nan any gold dust. David Ilellenberg hnd the largest stock. He told rurser Twiggs that he xvas bringing out $G0,000 spending money, rurser Twiggs estimates the total amount of trensute brought down on the steamer nt $100,000. (Ijjbih: I Winilieailfi.lly tiorvoin. nnd for relief took your Karl's Clover Itoot Tea. It quieted my nerves anil htrciigtheiied my whole Nervous Sy.iteiu. I was troubled with Coiistipntiun, Kidney ami Ilowel trouble. Your Ton soon cleansed my system so tliorouclily that I nitmlly regained health ami strength. Mrs. S. A. Sweet, Hartford, Conn, bold by S. 1'. Kirlin and a guarmteo. OPPOSING RECIPROCITY. Fni'inm-i lletbl-o the Cniiiinlhloiiei'M In (uobnu. Quebec, Sept. 23. The people of the United States are evidently beginning to awaken to the great importance of the results xvhlch may come from the xvork jjf the International Joint high commission now In session in this city. It has become know, that the Can adian repiesentatives are urging that n treaty embodying commercial reci procity be made, which treaty It is held would seriously affect neaily all the great Industries of the United States. These Industries are now being heard from in a very emphatic xvay. Dur ing the past 24 hours the American commissioners have been besieged by deputations of Americans, praying, de inandlng that no Ironclad treaty be en tered Into which would disturb, If not In many instances destroy the present protectee tariff laws of the United States. Yesterday the farmers of the United States put In their piotest, nnd It was a very strong one. They were repre sented by Aaron Jones, of Indiana, the worthy master of the National Orange, and N. J. llaehelder, of New Hampshire, chairman of the national executive committee. They were given a very full hearing nnd will hax-e nn other audience before tho commis sioners act. Following Mr. Jones camo another earnest protest from Mr. Albert Clark, president of the Home Market club, of lioston, who opposed commercial re ciprocity. He said that between two countries having the same products for exchango reciprocity xvas never suc cessful. Bowaro of ointncnts for Catarrh that con tain Mercury, ns mercury will surely tlcatroy tlm sense of Miiu'U nuil I'oiupU'tuly ilcniuigu the wliuln pyslt'in when enteriiii; It throiiKh tlui mucous surfaces. Htu'Ji article!, should never lo used except on prescriptions from reputable pliyHlcIans, iih the d.llilli;e tliey will do Is ten fold to the good you cam pnlhly derive from tliein. IIiiII'h Catarrh Cure, iiiauufactllrt'il by I'. .1. Cheney A: f'o,, To ledo, ., contains no mercury, anil is taken in" ternally, acting directly uhiii tho tttoml anil mucous hurf.u'cH of tm,vrt'm. In buying Hall's Camrrh Cure be Hiire you vet the genuine. It is taUeu Intcrimlty, and niaile in Toledo, Ohio, by I'. J, Cheney .V Co, Tet!miiulnls frtu. Hold by DniKubits, price 7S c. jkt butllc. Yestei'dny'M llu-olmll Giiiiiom, At Ilaltlmore First game'. Haiti more, 1G; Chicago, G. Kecohd game: Ilaltlmore, 3; Chicago, 1, At lioston Jloston, 8; Pittsburg, 1. At Phlladel-phla-Phllndulphla, 13; Cleveland, 3. At Brooklyn (10 Innings, called) Brooklyn, 3; St. Louis, 3. At Now York Louisville, 7; New Yoik, 2. A nun'" niol' H 1 riiiilo Deiirn, Mount Union, Pa., Sept. 2i. George Nevel, chief of police of this pluco, xvhlle tiding on a freluht gnr which xvas loaded with ear xvhedf, xvas In stantly 'killed near Blalrtivllle. yes tor day by' n'palr of the wheels hoqbnilng dislodged and rolling over him. He xvas 37 years old, und leaves a wife and clil Id. 4 w "OLD DOBT " become dangerous ccrm col Washinj quickly, cheaply, thoroughly, worry. Philadelphia. SHAFTLH TALKS OF THE WAR. 'oinpm'eM Condition llefo'-o Santiago XVIth Those of the Civil XVac. Constantino, Mich.. Sept. 23. In a speech made by General Shatter, who was here yesterday to attend the re union of the Nineteenth Michigan regi ment, of which ho was colonel during the civil war, he said that when the licet first left Tampa it was Intended to laud 2S miles from Havana nnd maich on that city. When, however, the fleet put back because of the re ported proximity of a Spanish squad ron, word was received from Admiral Sampson that Santiago could lie taken In 21 hours, and the army sailed for that port. Genernl Shafter then de scribed the campaign at Santiago, and proceeded: "A lot has been said about lack of supplies. Men who go to war expect to be short rationed some times. You old soldiers here have often had much less to eat than the soldiers ever did at Santiago. My command during the civil war often drew corn on the cob for a meal. "It was not a question of having sup plies when, If we had a thousand wag ons, the fearful roads would not have let me take II to the front. Hut the men hnd coffee, bread and ment. Some of the men complained, but they nre good sol diers in spite of that, and fought Ilku heroes when called on. "Tents could nut be put up because Hie men were In 'lie trenches, nnd tents could not lie pitched on the firing lino. "People say we should not have made that campaign In summer. What else could be done? We had to end the war and end It quickly. There was less loss of life by 100 per cent than In any similar Invasion. Our campaign would have been frightfully disastrous If it had been long." Sliiloh's Consumption Curo cures where olhers fall. It is tlio leading Cough Cure, anil no limne should bo without it. Pleasant to lake ami goes right lo the spot. Sold by 1'. 11. Kiillu and a guarantee. PARDONING PRISONERS. The Cabinet of Colonial fcct'otarlcH Kept Itiwy In lliivonn. Havann, Sept. 23. The cabinet, com posed of the colonial secretaries, meets daily, and paidon Is granted to a groat number of prisoners, who are thereupon turned Into the stieets of the city. It Is reported that llarolomeo Maso, president of tho so-called Cuban re public, who has been sick, went to Santa Cruz del Sur Inst week, but re turned, still sick, to his estate nt La Kspermmi, In the province of Puerto I'rlnclpe. La Lucha, In nn editorial upon the question of the futuie of Cuba, con cludes with saying: "The only difference existing between ourselves and the Americans Is that they occupy themselves with material Interests and the organization of pub lic wealth, while xve write x'erses on liberty and sonnets to tho moon, as a solution of our very terrestrial prob lem. We are supporters and fol lowers of Ideitls uud the muses, while they are staunch dependers upon real ity and enrthlv things. AVe are of heax'en and they nre of the earth. Vic tory, therefore, cannot be doubtful, un less we change our tastes, nmbitlons nnd temperaments." Advices from tl.o Interior continue re porting the want und distress existing among the Cuban troops. Private sub scriptions of money, food, clothes and medicines are doing what they can for their relief. In several of the interior towns more hospitals, where tho sick can enloy at least case and nursing from gentle, womanly hands, have been opened. Captain Genernl Blanco, amplifying his deoree of Aug. 22, has pardoned 119 persons who were exiled from the 11s ind for nil kinds of crimes. Curo that Cough with Sliiloh's Curo. Tho best Cough Cure. Itelioves Croup promptly Ono million bottles sold lust year. 40 doses forS.'icts. Hold by 1'. I). KlrMii mill a guar anlco. SANTIAGO'S REVENUES. Collector Donaldson J'stlmntes th Annual Income nt $,1qO,000. Santiago de Cuba, Sept. 23. By the. courtesy of General Lawton this cor respondent xvas afforded an oppor tunity to peruse tho report issued by Customs Collector Donaldson, cox'erlng the transaction of the custom house at Santiago during tho peilod between July 16 and Sept. 1. Summarized the report states that 35 steamers, with an aggregate tonnnge of 3.S80, entered tho port during the period named, and that 27 steamers and 18 sailing 'osscls cleared, Tho dis crepancy between the number of en tries and clearances Is uccounted for by the fact that many government transports did not report for clearance at the custom house. The sum of $107, 783 wns collected from vailous sources, and payments were made of $13,101 for sanitary nnd similar purposes, city po lice and municipal sulurlcs, salaries of custom house olllclals and miscel laneous expenses. After reviewing the various sources of revenue Collector Donaldson esti mates that the annual lucome-nt the province of Santiago at $2,160,000, He innkcs n strong plea for tho assignment of a revenue cutler, for continuous em ployment In thejMi xvaters In the pro tection of the revenue, the assistance of vessels In distress, the enforcement of quniantlne laws and the protection of wicckod property. Tho revenue collected has been found sulllcient to cover all tho administrative oxpenveu of S.mtlatfo thus fur au thorized. Other leKouiceS disclosed in the archives of the olllco aro available for the Increased unuxpected extra ordinary expenses. 'These resources are estimated at $105,000 yearly for San tiago city, and for other towns in thu province at Jis.100. 1 AGUINALDO'S AGENTS ARRIVE. ).( portc il Xui'cciiiciit llel ween the III Nlirgentt ami ( ntiMiil XVlldiniin. S in Fiani'leo, Sept. 23. The stenmpr ! Ohma arrived yesterday from Mnnlln j nnd Honolulu. Among the pnssengers xvi'te --"V' rHl returning soldiers nnd FIllpu Agonclllo and Jose Lopez, who ate g, Ing to Washington as repre- tetltntlves of Agulnaldn. Agonclllo did Hot come direct from Mnnlln b'lt fUart ed from Hong Kong, where he halt been for t-oiiU' time. He says that he Is not familiar with conditions existing at Manila except what he has been told by Apulnnldn. Agonehlo is Agulnaldo's chief emis sary. In nn Inltrylew with a corre spondent he said the Insurgents fully expected to be allowed to govern them selves, and even hinted that some sort of acreement had been made with United States Consul Wlldiuun regard ing the outcome of th" war made by the insurgents against Spain, hut what the terms wete Agonclllo would not flan. Tie said that ho exported defi nite Instructions from Airulnnldo by cable, but lefused to give the slightest hint of what he might have already received. The Filipino are -ery shrewd and speak lOnlisb fluently. A pnssr tiger on the China disclosed tome further Information n-ranllng the reported agreemi nt between Wlldman and the Insurgents. He said: "Wlldman promised Agulnaldn that the American forces would combine with the iiiiurgeiits for the purpose of driving the Spnnlntd out of the Phil ippines. It was a joint war, and I think the insurgents understood that the Anieilenns were to aid them to gain their Independence and cast oIT the yoke of Spain." Other pu.-eiiKers on the ship were Hiigadler General Greene and staff. Adjutant General linboock. Captain Kothers, asslsiant surgeon First Cali fornia volunteeis: Murnt Halstead and John Fay, Chicago newspaper men. Speaking nf" the situation at Manila, General Greene expressed the opinion that there would be no trouble with Agulnnldo. but he declined to go Into details. Bucklen's Arnica Salvo. The l'om sslvo in tho world for cuts, bruises, sore?, ulrers, salt rlicnm, fever sores, to'ler, chapped bands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptlnug, and positively euics piles, or .in pay required. It w nainiitccd to glvo perfect satisfaction or inirny refundou. Priwi M cents pur bni. For sale hv A. Waaler. vooi'iiec- .rxomlniuod by Aeolnmntlon Trenton, Sept. 23. The ltepubllcan state conx-ontlon met here yesterdax" nnd nominated Foster M. Voorbees as Its candidnto for governor. Mr. Voor bees is at present n senator from Union county, and in his capacity as president of the senate has been acting ns governor since Governor John W. Griggs xvas chosen attorney genernl. There was only one sefslon of the con-x-cntlon, lasting about two hours, and the gathering xvas the most harmonious affnlr of the sort ever gotten together In New Jersey. Attorney General Griggs presided, and his speech, main ly devoted to national affairs, xvas the feature of the convention. Mr. Voor hecs xvas nominated by acclamation. Mora than twenty million free samples nf DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo have been dis tributed hv tho manufacturers. What belter pionf of their confidence in its merits do you want ? It cures piles, barns, scalds, sores', In I ho shortest space of time. C. II. Ikigcnbtirh Alti: YOU (K)INfl SOUTH? THE SOUTHERN RAIIAVAY IlKACHKS AM. l'UOMINKNT POINTS. Don't shirt Snath without consulting John M. Itcall, District Passenger Agent, Southern Hallway, 02S Chestnut street, Philadelphii. If you cannot call in person, write to him. DnWltt's Witch Hael Salve lias tlio largest salo of any salvo In tlio world. This lact and Its merit has led dishonest people to at tempt to coimterlott it. look out lor tno man who attempts to deceive you when you call for DeWltt's Witch lta.lo Sal-e, the gicat pilo curo. C. II. Ilnsenbueli. Schooner Wrecked and Tell I'orl-bed. San Francisco, Sept. 23. Australian papers iccelxvd here report the wreck of the schooner C. C. Funk on Flinders Islnnd, on July 31, with ten of her crew, all of whom shipped either here or In the north. Only two seamen, Al bert Kiough und John Peterson, were saved. The drowned were: Captain and Mrs. Nesson,t two children, aged 8 and 5 years, respectively; A. Han son, chief mate; J. Stump, second mate; Charles Olsen, Peter Nellson, Charles Johansen, Peter Anton, able seamen. When you call lor DeWltt's Witch lfnzol Salvo tho great pllo curo, don't accept any thing olso. Don't bo talked into ncwpling n substitute, for plies, for sores, for hums. C. II, lIuKcnburh, MciKlnley SeiidH For Sexton. Chicago, Sept. 23. Colonel James A. Sexton, commander-in-chief of the G. A. It., and a member of President Mc Klnley's war department Investigation commission, left yesterday for Wash ington. His departure for Washington Is in response to a request that he re port at the executive mansion tomor row for the ilrst session of the coin mission. Copper Colored Splotches. Tliero is only ono curo for Contnniou!! Blood Poison tho disease xvhich has completely bullied tho doctors. Thoy aro totally uniiblo to curo it, and direct their efforts toward bottling tlio jioison up in tho blood nnd concealing it from view. S. S. 8. euros tho dlsouse posi tively nnd permanently by forcing out every traco of tho taint. I xvas ntlilnterl with n turrlhln Hnnil .llm,. which xvas in spots nt first, but nftnrwardi spread an over my body, Tlieeu soon broker.u t Into Bores, nnd It Is ejvy tn lmni?ino the suffering I endured, before 1 ho. cuine convinced that the doctors could do no good, I hud siient a hundred dollars, which wan leally thrown away. 1 then tiled vartoiia tv,i,.,. .ftlucdiclnis. but they did ,1 ii"V Ii'UCJl uie oiccuho. ' When 1 hud finished my llrst buttle, ot H. H. H I was greatly Improved and was tlcllifhu,,! win, tho result. Tho largo red spl itehui un my chest liegan tn grow palor and smaller, and before long d!iminrc entirely. 1 regained my lost woitfht, liecaiuu ktmniiar, and my ai pttltn greatly Improved. I was soon entirely well, nnd my slcla as clear as a ph o of gloss. 11. h, MYMIS, lno Mulberry St., Newark, N, J, Don't destroy nil possible chaiico of a curo by taking tho doctor's treatment of mercury nnd potash. These minerals cause tho hair to fall out, nnd will wreck tho entire system. 'for is rtmisLY vncinTAiii.E, nnd is tho only blood remedy guaranteed to contain no potash, mercury, or other mineral. Jjoolts on tho disease nnd its treat ment mailed free by Hwlft SpeclllcOom pany, Atlanta, Goorgiu. Blood RELIEF FROM PAIN. Womrm CTvorywhoro BxproBa tholt Gititltudo to Mro. Plnkharn. rtrn. T. A. WALDBN, Olbon, On., wrltMl "Dr.Alt Mils. VlNKllA.Mt Ilofore tnlt Ing your medicine, life vus n burden to me. I never saw'' u xvell day. At m,v monthly period I suffered untold misery, nnd u great deal of tho time I wns troubled with a severe pain in my side. Ilofore finishing tho first bottle of jour Vegetable Compound I could tell it was doing me good. I continued Ita ii.se, also used the Llvor Pills nnd Snnativo Wash, and havo been greatly helped. I would like to hnvo you uso my letter for tho benefit of others." firs. PLOSnNCIJ A. WOLFD, 515 flulberry At., Lanmstcr, Ohio, xrrltcsi "Dkaii Mni. 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(J. on each tablet. tf TOBIKHINUHAM AND MEMPHIS. ONsuni-AssKi) snitvicB okfkkkp nx' thk SOUTHERN UAII.XVAX-. Leaving llroad Street str.tloii.l'Iiiladelplila, at (1:55 p. 111. daily, tho "Southwestern Limited," carrying a dining car and tho most luxurious Pullman drawing room sleep ing cais, reaches lliimingliau the following night nt 10:10 nnd arrives nt Memphis tlio next morniiigat 7:10. Through sleeping cars for Ashovillo, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tampa, Atlanta, Mobile and Now Orleans aro also attached to this train. Pullman reser vations can bo made in ndvanco and all in formation obtaino , "ry communicating with John M. Ileal, I)i Passenger Agent, 82 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of Tho .South mid Its Advantage. Tlio Southern Itallway has Issued for frco distribution, a sixteen page journal des criptive of Virginia, North and South Caro lina, Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama and Missishippi. Persons seeking now locations, or capitalists desiring to make safoanii profit able investments will find tho Information contained therein both valuable and inter csting. Copies will bo mailed frco upon up. plication to John M. Hoall, District Passen ger Agent, 828 Chestnut Btreet. Philadelphia. Pa. When doctors fail, try Burdock Wood Hitters. Cures dyspepsia, constipation; In vigorates tlio whole, system, Huy Keystone flour. Bo suro that tlio name Lkssio fe r.XF.11. Ashland, Ph. Is printed on overy sack. We Bottle BEER, WEISS BEER, ALE, PORTER Privalf family orders will receive prompt attention. Leave them at the office, xve will dp the rest. COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANY. rfiJin.:crifflr-jTOE o HI5AI.i:it IN ,, Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. SO West Centres Street. niilinns of Dollars (lo up In smoko overy year, Takoio risks but get your houses, slock, fi . nituro, etc., Insured in first-i'limf ri liable lUimpsnlcsiu rcpreuoidcd L DAVID FAUST, J""" A2' ' 1211 H011II1 JftruiuHi Also l.tl ami Acxldentsl IMr.ninU THE CONNECriCUT MURDER. ?ody I'tilly Identified and Hiroo Moll Xmv Under Arrctl. Bridgeport, Conn, Sept. 23. At an In luest held yesterday nftornoon by Cor sner Doten It wus fully established by relatives of Miss Ihnma Olll, or Houth lngton, thnt the dismembered body found In Yellow Mill pond Sept. 12 nnd 13 wns hers. Her father and three bro thers fully identified the remains, and the coroner has issued nn order permit ting them to lie exhumed and taken to Southlngton for Interment. Undertaker V. L. Curtis, of Stratford, denies that Ohailes A. Plumb, of that town, now under utrest for complicity In that crime, has had the use ot nny xvagon or team owned by hhn for tho last three months. Plumb Is still In custody, but what evidence the police have to connect him with the case they refuse to divulge. Late yesterday uflernoon the police arrested Ilary Oullfntd, son ot Dr. Nancy Oulltoid, ns lie was attempting to cMer the i si - . ;,s mother on Gilbert street. Superintendent lllr mlnghnm 1. fuses absolute):, to say a xvmd to uny icporter ci i.eernlng tho case. Regarding the first man arrested In the case, Waller C, Foster, Superin tendent Illniikighnm said: , "Foster was in It; that is certain. You will find he had some part In dls posing of the girl's body. x,Vhether he had uVthlng to do with the cutting up I do not know. I'm satisfied as to who dissected that body, and believe I can put my hand on thu person when ex'er the right time comes." Tho supeiintondent mnde the abox'O declaration shoitly before tho arrest of young Guilford. Ili'lll-b CrUihotm'H XX'In. New York, Sept. 23, The internation al cricket match betxveen Captain Warner's Kngllsli players and the New York eleven, which began on Wednes day nt the Staton Island Cricket club's grounds, terminated yesterday In a' hoi low victory for tlio visitors who won by an Innlns and 247 itins. As on Wednesday, the bowling and fielding of the Britisher.! was almost perfect, but the New York players xvent to the bat xvlth more confidence, xvlth tho result that they nearly trebled their score of Wednesday. lilt fill HAND. Shenandoah Extends n Hearty Wel come. Our Citizens Show Ap preciation In Public Utterances. Lark of appreciation isnota failing of our citizens, and the advent of tlio "Llttlo Con- uueror" xvas leecivcd with tlio same display of enthusiasm as has lias spread all over the Union. Comiug like a ray of suu.diiuo ts every household, raising burdens that many backs have homo for years, U enough to awaken the public tn praise tho like of which has never before been heard in this locality. I'loiu every waul, from every streot comes tlio same lcpurt. failure Is an unknown quantity as far as tho Llttlo Compict-or is coneorued, and success follows uvery footstep, In youth, vigor and apparent health, wo aro sufferers from Inactive kidneys. With no feeling of sickness or Indisposition wo may have attacks of lameness in tlio back that makes every moment painful. Ficquuntly it comes before you can say Jack ICnbinsnn, but it takes its own time in going away unless you uso;l)oan's Kidney Pills. Mr. O. Muail Peters, of Kast Centro stroct, clerk at tho Ferguson Homo, says: "My hack usod to hurt me' awfully and I could hardly refrain fiom lounging or titling down owing to that dull aching across my kidneys. I had also a weary feeling hanging about me accompaniod by loss of energy. Tho kidnoy secretions were not natural and I had a dis agreeable feeling in tho back of my neck and a dull pain in my kidneys all tho time. I learned about Dean's Kidney Pills and pro cured them from Kirlln's Pharmacy and began using tliein. They promptly dlspolled tho whole trouble and brightened mo right up. I fult like another person when I had finished tho treatment and 1 can say that Duau'a Kidney Pills are a reliable prepara tion for the kidneys and I novor before had anything to equal thcra," Doan's Kidney Pills for sale by all dcalorv Price 50 cents. Mailed by Fotor-Milburn Co., llulfalo, N, Y., sole agents for the U. S. Kcmcaibor tho 11:11110 Doan's ami tako no other. Philadelphia & Pleading Railway I'difius 1'iifi Il-ud Coal---No Smoke IN El'KKCT SKITEMIIKK 13, 1SU8. Trains leave, tilienaiidonh oh follows : For New York via Philadelphia, weak ilayn. 7 30 0 51 a. in., 12 27, 3 10 uud 0 07 p. 111. Knr New York via JJauch Chui J;, wreck daya, 730a. in., 1237 and 3 10 n. in. For Ituullng nnd Philadelphia, week iluya, 730, osi n.m., 12 37, 8 10 uud 6 07 n. m Kor l'ottsvllle, week days, 730, 9 51 a, m. 12 27, 3 10, 6 07 und T 25 p. in. Kor Tumaquu and Muhanoy City, week days 7 30, o 51 a. in., 12 27 U 10 and 6 07 p. in. For XVllllamsport, Suuhury uud LewlsburK, week duvs. 11 DO a. lu.. 12 27, 7 f B p. in For Muliuno) Plane, weekdays, 7 30, 9 fit. ll'BO a. m., 12 27, 3 10, 6 07, 7 2, 9 64 p. m. For Ashlund and Shanioktn, week days, 730, 1180 a. ru., 12 27, 8 10, 0 07, 725 and .9 65 p. in. Forllaltlmorv, Wuslilitt-ton nnil the XVott via 11. AO, K. it., throur-h traliin ' lm- Heai'lng Terminal, Philadelphia f A It, U R.) a 320, 7 65, II 20 a. in., 3 10 mid 7.2. Hi HunUuyH, 3 20, 7 00, H 2fJ a. m., 3 IB and 7 27 p. m. Addi tional tralni from Twcnty-fourth and Clie.t uut streets station, wiek days, 10 JO a, in, 12 20. 13 IS h. to t ni. Kn.idaya, 1 85, g 23 ,,, ,n, T1IA1NH FOH HHKNANDOAII. Leave New York via Philadelphia, ceU days. 12 15, 4 80, 8 00, II 30 a. m., and I 15. 1 10 9 00 p.m. U-ave New York via Mouch Chunk, week dttyx, 1 30, U 10 u. 111., 80 p. m. Iuve Philadelphia, HeudliiR Trmiln.il "iel: d,y, 310. KM IU2I u. III. unit 180, 114 i. 111 Luivo Itcudliig, week days, 7 00, joos, u. m 12 1.1, 1 17, no p. in. Leave PutUvtlle, ween Java, 7 10, 7 40 a. 111 12 SO 4 10, 010 und 0 50 p. 111, Leave Tnmuqua, week davH, N 80, II 23 a 111 I 19, S 50, 7 20 p. ui. Iavo Mahunoy City, wont duy, am, , t; 11. in., 2 22, 5 12,0 21.7 41 p. .11 U'4t Mahanoy Plane, week days, 030, 9 2i. 10 2,1, ll.W a. 111,, 2 11, 38J, 041 7 '.7, 1,1m Leave WllllaiiiHporl, week ilujn, 742, I. U0 n lii 12 31 and 4 00 p. 111. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, la'UVO Pllllailclnlil. (UifHt,k,i iva.f nml Houtli Htret t wliaif fur Atlantic City. Weekdaya Hipresn, 9 no, 10 IX a. 111,. (ISO Hatuidava only), 2U0, 4 Ul 05 minute tiaiu), fiuu rax inluiitu tralnj, 7 (H) i. in. AcuuinniiHlu tliin,0 15 a 111., 5 00, 11:10 p m HuiidayM ICiprcm, S ui, 'J 00, 10 00 a 1,1 ici 1111111101lutl.nl, ll 1,1 a 11., 4 IX p. in. tl.00 ocurslon truiu, 7 u 111. iiciui mux leave, .Aiiuimo uny u.ipui, cornet Atlantic and Arkannaii uveuiics. VeckduyH--jcprcwH, TOO, 7 45 105 minute train, 9 on, in., : 80, 5 80, 7 30 p 111. Arcoin imxlatluii, 125, 7 SOu. ic. 4 05 p. 111. HiiihIjjh Kxpress, 4 00, 5 00, 8 00, 9 30 p, in MioiiiiimhIii Hon, 7 15 a. 111., 505 11. lu, tl 00 cii iib1iii train (from foot ot Mississippi live, only), 11 10 p 111 For Cape Slay, Hcu Islu City and Ocean City H45 n 111,4 15 p m. Knudays 915 it 111. For Capo May mi.l Hen Isle Clt only, tl.Ou exenr. alon train, 7 Oil a 111., Hiindnya. Parlor Can oil all eipress Irabu. Fur further Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia uud lleudliiK Ituilwiiy ticket uueul oraUdrc I. A, HWKIOAIII), , KliHOR J. XVkkkh. Ilfii'l Hunt., firii'l PosVr fjt., iluudluK Teruilaal, Pblbulclphla, From Extreme tousnes ... i THAT no 0110 remedy can emit un tho olcmeiitH nec.: (ary tocuro nil diseas es, Is a fact well knovn to ui.i'.xwto. Dr. Miles' 8iAcm of Ites.orntlMi Hen" '.les consists ot seven distinctively dllVc.o.ifc preparations, ouch for Its own purpose. Mm. L. 0. llramley, 37 llcnry St., Kt, 1'i.th orlncs, Ontario, writu.-: "ifor yoars 1 suf fered fromoxtrenio liervmtsnesa nnd mi'ioy lngcoiistlpulloii.dov eloplug iiiiopalpltut ion and voakiioss of the heart. I was unuhlu to sleep, Buffeted much from headache, ptla In my loft side, palpitation mid a constant feolliig of weakness and prostration. I lietrau using Dr. Miles' Nervine, Heart Cure and Norvo and Liver Pills and tho Aiill-l'aln Pills to rellovo sudJeu paroxysms of pain and headache. I soon felt much Improved and tho palna and aches and weariness left mo. I then took Dr. Miles' Iicctoiutlvo Tonic and am now restored tj my fei-Mer good health." Dr. are cists uueer a nositivo i'--i. guarantee, flrtt bottle 6'.jC?jairJ'?fir5i benefits or tnomy re-B; "o ..,.. s8 funded. Hook on dls-nl. R"' .3 cases ot tho heart and nerves free. Address, WihVX DK, MILLS MEDICAL CO., KH;Lu-t. De' PROFESSIONAL CARDS J" M. llUltKK. ATTOUNEY-AT-LAW. Ofllce Kguu tililldhig, con er of Main an Centr1 streets, Hlieiiamloaii, f II. l'OMKKUY, t) ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Bhenaniloah, Pa. pltOF JOHN .TONUS, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 05, Mahanoy City, Pa. Having studied under soma of the best masters in Iiuloii and Purls, will give lessons 011 the violin, mandolin, guitar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address In euro of Hlreum, Iho Jeweler Hhouandoah. P ennsylvania RAILROAD. BOHUYKILL DIVISION. HKeTKMHEK 12, lH'JH. Trains will leave Bhenandoah after tut, ano o date lor Wigcun, Ullberton, Fruckvllle, !.., Water, St. Clair, Pottsvllle. ilamburg, Kcuuilk, Pottstown, Phoenixvflle. iforrlstown uua Pli,i aelphla (Urad street station) at out) und sir, a. 111., 2 02, 0 IS p. 111. oil week duys. .Sundays, 8 IS u. in., 4 23 p. m. Trains leave Fruckvllle for Shenandoah at 730, ll 40 it, ui. und 540, 7 80 p. u.. Miniduy, 11 01 a. in, and 5 4G p. ui. Leave Pottsvllle for Hlienaudoah (via Frack vllle, 7 10, 11 20 a. in., 6 20, 7 10 p. ui. Hiliiouy 10 35 n. 111., 6 20 p. m. lK.ave 1'lilludolpWu, (Broad street station), ful Hhflmtiidouii at 8 85 u. in., 4 lu p. ui, week tlnys. HuuUay s leave at 6 SO uud 9 23 a. m. Leave Broad Street biailon, Pblludelphla, FOIt NEXV YOltK. , Kipre8s,week-duyg,8 20,4 Oo, 4S05ai,0 15,0 60, 7 83,s2u, 9 60, 10 21 (Dining Cur, 11 00 u. 1,1, 12 00 noon, i2 83 (Limited 100 and 4 22 y. lu. Dining Curs), 1 40, 2U (Dining Cur) 3 20, 3 60. 4 02, a O0, 5 no (Dining Cur), Ouu, 7 02,7 60 (I1I11 lngUur), 10 00 p. in., 12 01, night. Monday. 3 20, 4U1, 150, 6 05, 5 15 8 20,9 59, 10 21, (DiidllK Cur), 1135 a. lu 12UI lUinliig Cur) 12 85,280 (Dining Cur), 4 00 tl.llnltcdl KDIiiIiik Cur), 520,560, (DIlllllK Our) 05, 7 02,7 60, llllnluK Car 10 00 p. 111., 12 01 night. Express lur lioston without cbuugo, 11 (X) u 1,, week-duyu, und 7 50 p. ui., dally. XVASIUNCTON AND THK SOUTH. For Baltimore and Wuslilngtou, 3 50, 7 20, 8 32, 1020, 1123, u. rn 12 09, 1281 (Dining Cur), 1 IS DIlllllK Cur, 8 12, 4 41, 16 26 C'oimres sioiml Limited, Dining Car, 0 17. 055 l)lr ing Cur, 7 31 IDI1.I11K CurJ p. 111., and 12 0.1 llljht week days. Sundays, 3 50, 7 20, 9 12, 11 23, u. 111., 1200, 1 U, Dining Cur 4 41, &20 Con gressional Limited, Dining Cur, 0 51 Dining Cur, 7 21 IDhitugCur p. ui. and 12 05 night. For ilultlinuru, uceoiuuiodatlon, V 12 u til, 2 0 uud 4 01 p lu week duys, 5 08 and 11 10 p m dully. FOIl ATLANTIC CITY. Leave llroad street station via Delaware rh er bridge Express, 9 40 u lu,, 4 00 mul 70.1 p. 111, Suuduys, 9 20 uui., 2 38 and 705 p. in. Leuvo Murkct Street Wurl Kxpreis, 5 00, 9 Oil, u 111, 2 00, 3 110, 4 00, 5 00 p 111. Sundays, 8 00, 9 00, 9 SO a 111 accommodation 4 30 uud 5 10 p iu 81.00 excursion train, 7 00 u ill Suuday only. For L'upeiluy, Auglesuu, Wlldwoud und llollj Ileachlix press, 900 am, 2 30 and 4 05, p iu weekdays, niniilajs, 8 20n m, iixcurslun, 7U1 u m Sundays only. For Sea Jslo City, Ocean City, Avulon and Stone Harbor Kxpress, 910 a. ui., 2 30, und 4 20 p. la. week days. Sundays, 8 20 a. in. 1A curslon 7 CO a 111 Sundays only, Kor Suiueis Point Kxpress, 5 00, 9 00 a in., 2 00, 3 00, 4 00, 5 00, p. ui. week days Sundays, 8 00, 9 00 uud 9 60 a. in. I. II. Hutchinson, J, It, XVoon, Uen'l Mauuuer, leu I I'uss'g'r Agl WM. SCHMICKER, JR., Agent foi Shenandoah and Vicinity Rnr- BARBEV'S Beer and Porter. Try Barney's Bohemian Beet I AH I Is onot pnssi : 6 tivsalt Handsomo Comnloxlon til tuo Kieaii-hl charms it woman ra riuzo.irs uomi'I.kxiom I'owdb Miles' ltom?!lL-i : -n' Wfl sold by all drut-.V .,..r' .
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