4 EVENING HERALD KSTAULLSIIF.D 1H70. Published avery F.venlng, Kireiit Sunday, at Bourn JAnntN MTKi.hr. '.kir Centre. The llei ., Ill ' i c ','HI 'tmnduah and tho urnnir u i . . fn cuts a week, pay ulil.. ull.o cart it. llynm! 3.00 a ycar,or25 runts a iiiontli, payable In ndviincu. Advettlfe ittrnts th.iri.-rtJ ueiordliiK In space biiiI position. The publishers teervo the rich! to change the position of advertisements whenever the pub ittrViloi of nen demand It. The right la tc-terved to wr tuny dvertlwinrii, whether paid fur or not, i.iat the publisher may deem ' lpropcr. Advertising rte inudo known upon application. Knitted at the putottlco At Shenandoah, r., a necoml class tnatl matter TKLKl'IIONK CONNKITION 'All the News That's Fit to Print." Evening Herald sin unY. mtitviwu 21 i-t'. JUR COUNTRY : First. LaM and Forever A 1'L iSNH.t.K court hits riileil tluit h, jjirl keeps the eiiirtiireiueiit riii after the eiiKHflutiit of tuitrrlti;;e it. br,.keu Sheiil.-to keep the icecream anil funnel, of course. TllKUK are several publishers in Schiltlkill county who claim to cover tlie entire local Held with their liews papera. when if their sheets wore laid out end to eial they woidd hardly cover a family lot in the cemetery. It must lie discouraging to tho aforesaid editors to write for such a small num ber of rentiers. AKTKK a prolonged contest Con. tjressnittii Hicks has dually been beaten for a renominatitm. Mr. Jllcks was ery imtortuuate in the matter of federal appointments in his dis trict and now pays the penalty. He leconiied only one faction of tho party and naturally hud the support of only one faction when he wanted a reuomiuatlon. That's tho way the one. faction idea sometimes works, re marks tho AVilkesbnrro Kecord. At the Republican State Gonven tion of Aew Jersey, Hon. John W. urlgtjs, Attorney General of the United States, made a most oleoiiuent npeeli outlining tlie future prospupts and duties of tho American people. He said : "This has been it year un equalled for progress and accomplish ment. The hand of man has not fashioned nor his eye foreseen the work that has been wrought. Call it fate, the progress of events. Provi dence, God, what you will it has been a leading upward and on, the drawing forward by irresistible, im pulses of this people to a place at the front of the world.'' In a recent decision of Judge Clay ton lie said that the owner of real estate also owns the sidewalks in front of his property, subject to right of pedestrians to use them for travel ing, but outside of this ho owns them as much as any other part of his property, and they cannot bo used for any other purposes without con sent. Should the owner allow them to become dilapidated so that they may cause anyone to fall and suffer an in jury, he can be prosecuted for such negligence and will have to pay dam ages. This decision shouid bo read curefully by those property owners in this town whose pavements are in an unsafe and delapidated condition. Repairs at this time may save them expensive lawsuits, resulting in pay ment of damages. Tills story is told of Sir Walter Scott, who was far from being a bril liant pupil at school. After he be came famous he one day dropped into the old school to pay u visit to tho sceno of his former woes. The teacher was anxious to make a good impres sion on the writer, and put the pupils through their lesson rjo as to show them to the best advantugo. After a while Scott said : "But where is tho dunce t You have onfi surely ? Show him to me." The teacher called up a poor fellow, who looked tho picture of woe as he bashfully came toward tho distinguished visitor. "Are you the dunce 7" asked Scott. "'Yes, sir," said the boy. "Well, my good fellow," said Scott, "here is it crown for you for keeping my place warm," Fall business has opened. Not with a rush but with u satisfactory improvement. Money, though not as easy us most people desire, is freer than it has been and bids fair to show still further Improvement. The next three months should witness a con stunt improvement of affairs. Tho merchants who go after business uarly may expect to reap ait early harvest. Those Who continue in the active oirort for more or bettor busi ness, will bo rewarded l-y n full meas ure of returns. If the business comes to a merchant, naturally he is to be congratulated, but if he can, by judi cious advertising, keep it coming, he is foolish if he does not make tho of 'oi t. The leading merchants of Hlieii doai use the 1Ikhai.ii columns, ho use the investment is profitable. V 'sores soon healed . Terrible Effects of Typhoid Fevor -Scrofula Trouble, MAf tor a severe attack ot typhoid fever X w8. taken with a tcrrlblo scrofula trouble. I had Urge sons on my limbs, from which I nuLYrtd terribly. AH treatment seemed to mako mo worse. read what Hood's Barsaparllla tail done for Otherg and began taklue Jt. The sores beean to heal and I continued with Hood's until cured." Miss AUJK Seipfkiit, 730 Weet Philadelphia St., York. Petiii. Hood's Pills are easy to buy, easy to taUe, 4 means pnln, danger and Iiossiuio uoutn for sotno wives. For others it menus practically no iliscoinfortnt all. There is no reason why child birth should bo a period of tiain and dread. Sev. oral months beforo a woman becomes a mother she should prcparo herself for tho critical oideni Tliero is a pvejiara tiou made which b iutendel for tltJs purpose alone. The nnmi of this woiulerful preparution U It is a liniiueut to be ap plied ex ternally. It ri.liii.Ci the tit Ur dus and re lieves tin distension, to ovcry orgnli con corned in 0 childbirth, nnd a trJan nwny nil danger and nc.irlv all suffer lug. best results follow if the remedy is used during the whole period of pieg nnucv. It Is the only remedy of the kind in the world that Is endorsed by physicinns. fclper bottlontnll drup stores, or sent by jnail on receipt of price. Fhee Books con taining invaluable in- forinntion for nil women, s will be sent to nnv ud dress upon application to I'm The BrtiMeld Regulator Co, ) Atlanta, fia. Sunday Speeiiiltt. Services in the Trinity Itefnnncil elinreli o-iniirinw at 10:011 n. in., anil i)::tn p. m. Sunday school at 1:3(1 p. in. I!ev. Kohort O'lloylo pastor. I'i'Kiil.ii' si'i-viti't will he held In tin1 United Kvanselical cliiut-li, Nottli .Iiiitlin sticot, lo lutii'iiiw tit 1U a. in. ami li.tiO p. m. Siinila.v M-liiiol at l.:i()i. in. Kcv. 1. J. licit., pastor. K. Ii. C. 12. on Monday cvciihiu. l'r.iyor, praic and testimony meetings every Tues day, Wednesday, Thursday aud I'llday even ings. Jr. K. I.. V, 12. ovcry Satiuday eveuinj; at 7 o'clock. 1'rliiiltive Methodist church, James Moore, p.istur. l'l-eat'lnns at lOStl) a. in. and (1:30 ji. in. Sunday school at S t, m. Class meet hiK on Wednesday ocniii!s. (.ienei-ul prayer ineetinii on Thursday evening. Everybody welcome. Servit es in All Saints' Protestant Episcopal eliiui-li on West ().ik street to-morrow. Holy Kucharist at s a. m. Morning prayer at 10:30. Sunday school at 2 p. m. 12enli." prayer at 7 p. in. The rector will otliciate First ISaptist eliuri-h, comer of West ami ikik stieets, Kcv. J). 1. J-.vaiis pastor, hei viei Ut10ii. in. mill dp. m. Sunday school at 1! p. m. Prayer Meeting Monday evenings. Young People's meetini? Wiiloiw.l:i v i.ei.iitm.u. tiass meeting Timrsilay evenings. Methodist Knisconal elinreh .ni-m.r nil.- mid Wldtu streets. I!uv. .1. T. Kivimli.iu pastor, (lenei-.d class meeting nt 0 ii. in., led by John Senior. Sonnou at 10:30 n aimuay scnooi at p. in., j)r. ,1. S. Callcn, Superintendent. Sermon at 0:30 p. ni. Seats reo. hverylKHly welcome. Calvary liaptlst church, South .lardin street. Pleaching to-morrow at 10:30 a.m. and ti:30 p. m. liev. It. H. Alliins, pastor. Sabbath school at 2 p. in., Deacon ohn Ituiiii. Superintendent. 11. Y. P. U. Tuesday evening, at 7:30. Wednesday evening, general prayer meeting at 7:30. Everybody welcome. Services in the Presbyteiian church to monow at 10:30 a. m. and (1:30 n. in. Sabbath school at a p. in. Jr. ('. E. and Sr. C E Tuesday eveniim at 0:30 and 7:31) o'clock. Prayer and song service on Thursday even ing at 7:30. Strangers always welcome. II. . Kohler, pastor. St. John's Lutheran chinch. West Cherry street, ltov. John (Iruhler, pastor. Pleach ing, 10 a. in. ; Sunday school, 1:30 p. in. ; preaching (1:30 p. m. St. Michael's (Iivek Catholic church. West Centie street. Uev. Cornelius l.aurisiu, pas tor. Matutitium service !l a. in. lligli mass 10 a. m. Church of tlio Holy Family, (Gorman It. C.) North Chestnut stri ct. Kcv. A. T. Schtit- tlchofer, pastor. First mass S a. in., sccund mass 10 a. m. St. Casimir s Polish it. C. church. North Jardiu street, ltov. J. A. Eciiarkicwic., pastor. First mass 8 a. m., higli mass 10 a. in., vespers and benediction 1 p. m. Church of tho Annunciation, SIS West Cherry street, ltuv. II. F. O'iieilly, pastor; liev James Kane, assistant pastor. Fii-st mass, 7 a. in., second mass, 8 a. in., high mass, 10 a. in, benediction, 7 p. in. Keheletli Israel Congregation, corner of Oak and West streets, Kcv. Henry Mit nik, pastor. Saturday services, K to 10 a. in.. ami 3 to 5 p. in. Sunday services o to 10 a. m. and every weekday morning from 7 to 8 a. in. Gnkts: I was dreadfully nervous, and for relief took your Karl's Clover Hoot Tea. It quieted my nerves and strengthened my whole Nervous System. 1 was troubled with Constipation, Kidney and ltowel trouble. Your To soon cleansed my system thoroughly that I rapidly regained health and strength. Mrs. b. A. Sweet, Ilurtlord Conn. Soltl by S. P. Kirlln and a jjuaruitoo FINANCE AND TRADE. tirnM Slust Anxiously t'onsliler Our DriiiiiutlH l-'or Monoy, New York. Sept. 21. It. G. Dun & Co.'s review of trade says: Kurope will have to consider possible Amer ican tlemands for money much more anxiously in tho future. Doubtless theie lias been for many years a feel ing that the new continent could be put oft with promises. Hut tho control of this country over money markets in the old world Is coming to be that of a muster. Our banks lend over there heavily when it Is tho most convenient market for them, hut they draw on Kurope whenever they wnnt money, and no longer have occasion to limit their drafts. This country is not drawing on Europe as largely to pay for bread stuffs as It Old a year ueo, and yet wheat oxports for the week, Hour In cluded, have been 3,063,201 bushels from Atlantic ports, against 3,077,8C8 last year, and 513,417 from Pacific ports, against 1,091,893 last year, making for eight weeks 10,203,911 from both coasts. Hour included, agulnst 10,509,129 lust year. Prices have risen about four cents for the week. The repoits from different cities dis close a wonderful activity at the chief centers of western trade, tho dis patches from Chicago, St. Paul and St. Louis being especially significant. Even In eastern maikets It Is com monly said that no larger trade has ever been known, unless In 1892, but the western cltlts are running things much after their own taste this year, having greater advantages than ever before In heavy hunk balances. Dradstreet's review says: Fuvoramo trade developments manifest them selves chlelly along the lines previously noted. The Importance of a large ex port demand to the country's domestic Interests Is Illustrated by the Improved tqne uud prices ot wheat ' and flour this Week, growing out ot the better foreign buying Induced by less 'favor able Itusstau crop reports, smaller shipments from that country and ap parently continued careful selling by American producers, i WW Friend. I I 1 THE CONNECTICUT MlJKDER. Four .More Ari'ostM Minlo uiitl One iNtnit Itnlcupol From CllMtody. HrldROpnrt, Ci tin.. Sept: 21. Detective Croimn returned to headquarters yes terday afternoon from Stuttford, where he had ls?en making n thorough can vass with a view to llndlns persons who had seen Miss GUI In that plnce. The detective also looked Into tho career of Charles A. Plumb, and learn ed enough to cau.e him to recommend I the release of Plumb as a witness, j". I . I r ,,i t , , '..., iiut-i j.ii iiuiiKiiHiii tuts sutieti mat no does nut believe Walter Foster Is guilty or any connection with the nf fnlr. He was acquainted with tho girl and kept her company, but fur ther than that he was not Involved, Harry Oxley nud Howard Ou rnsey, two young men of promlm nt families, hnve been arrested for supposed c .in duction with the case, and wcie taken to Ilrldgepiut last night. Oxlcy Is the sun of the leading stationer of the town,, while Guernsey Is the son of Sherman Guernsey, who represented SoulhliiKton In the last leglslatuie, Is chairman of the First Congit ;;atbm..l society and n member of the school board. It has been ascertained that Oxley has paid Mrs. Guilford tin nit y at various times to the amount of $150 No suspicion nf guilt concerning the death of Emma Gill Is attailud to Guernsey, but It has been learn, 1 that Oxley borrowed the money he s. nt to Mrs. Guilford from him and mail him his confidant. Soon atterwnid Itose Drayton, color ed laundress for Mrs. Dr. Guilford, and her lS-year-old daughter, Clara, who hud been employed ns a domestic by Dr. Guilford, were locked up. Sump strange nemesis seems to pur sue the remains of the unfuttunatt. wi mnn who was the victim of the trag edy. Yesteiday morning th- n mains were exhumed from the potter's field In Iirldgepoit and brought Im fn burial. Funeral services were held In the afternoon,- and the leinalns were scarcely again returned to the grave when Dr. Husenbluth received a tele gram from Coroner Doton, of Bridge port, asking him to make nn examina tion of the teeth. The body had been burled, but a permit wns Issued and the remains will be dlslnteircd today and the examination innde. Dr. Itoscn bluth Is the dentist who did all the work on Miss Gill's teeth. KIHi'd U bile It-olliur it Itlile. Arhlund. Wis., t'ept. 21. A frightful train wreck inclined Thursday night on the Central railroad near White l.lver, a mal! station nenr Ashland. Harrison Fluid was Instantly killed, Walter Shurple fatally Injured, and Thomas Johnson and two tramps miraculously escaped Injury. All five were tiding In n box car from lUellon to Ashland. The train broke In two and In going down grade the two ends cntiie together. The box ear the men were In wns in front of the back part of th" train, and it was entirely de- moll-diid. Johnson. Flfleld and Sharpie were all laboring men residing at Eau Clnire. They were without funds, and having secured n Job In a paper mill at Cloquet, Minn., they were trying to get thete by stealing rides. Fltleld leaves a family. ' You invito disappointment when you ex periment. DoWitt's Little I2aily liiscrs are pleasant, easv. thorouuli little pills. Tliov enre constipation and si"k headache just nf sure asyou tako them. C. II. iragenhuch. The Win Depni'tiiitoir Invest Jgntot's, Washing on, Sept. 21. Piesldent lie- Klnley'H committee to Investigate the svnr di ptrtment will consist of seven men. He has seemed that number now, but seems unable to secure anv more men who would be satisfactory. These nun have posllivly agreed to serve: 'eit.-ru! GrenvIKe M. Dodge, Colonel James A Sexton, Evan P. Howell, ex- Goveiniir Woodbury of Vermont, Gen eral John M. Wilson, chief of engineers, Cluules Denby and Thomas Ivermore of lioston. The list contains only two of tho original nine names of persons to whom Invitations were sent out. More than twenty million free samples nf DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo have been dis tributed by tho manufacturers. What better proof of their confidence in its merits do you want r it cures piles, tnirns. scams, sores, In tho shortest space of time. C. II. Hagctibiich A lltiiiilreil rlstioi-iiieu Drowned. Memel, Prussia, Sept. 24. Heavy f tin ins itie pievailing In the Ualtfc sea, and 120 llsheimen have been drowned between Polangen and I.lbau, seaport towns of the province of Courland, Hussla. To Cure a Cold lit One Day l'aku Laxative lli'inuii Quinine Tablets. All ilruggUts refund tho money if it fails to ciiio. 23c. Tho geiililuo has L. 11. on cull tablet. . If J. no i ciinsrec or i.'oiumhu' ItomulnH, Havana, Sept. 21. Captain General Blanco, In view of the government's decision to transfer tho remains of Columbus to Spain, has Issued an order that the monument containing the re mains hall be removed from Its mount ing, leaving as It now Is the base upon which It rests, and It shall be properly packed for shipment. A commission presided over by the captain general shall examine the niche containing the remains and adopt necessary measures for their prompt shipment to Spain. The commission will meet next Mon duy at the cathedral. Tho finance de partment will appropriate $3,000 to de fray the expenses of packing and ship ping tho monument. DO IT YOURSELF- You can toll just as well as a physician" whether vour kidnevsare diseased or healthy. The way to do is to lake a bottlu or glass tum bler, ami till 11 with 1111110. 11 lucre is 11 sediment a powdor-llko Btibstantc at tlio bottom after standing a day anil night, thcru Is something wrong with tho kidneys. An other sure sign of diseasu is a desire to nrlualo often, and still another sign Is pain hi the back. If uriuu stilus Uncn, tliero is no doubt that the kidneys aro affected. Any and all diseases of tho kidneys, liver, bladder and of tlio urinary passages and con stipation of tho bowels a'e cured by Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite iteinedy. There is 110 question about its being tlio best and surest medicine in tho world forsiich troubles. It quickly relieves and cures 'liability to bold urine, and people, young or old, who take It are not compelled to get up a number of times during the night, For putting an end to that scalding pain experienced in passing urine, nothing is so good aa Dr. David Ken ned's Favorite Itoinedy. It corrects tlio bail ell'ects of whiskey and beer; is pleasant to tho taste, and does not socm to bo modleiao at all. Diseases of the kidneys and bladder often require thu life of Instruments to puah back tho sandy manor so inu tirinii ran m viihh.il. In audi cafes Favorite iteinedy should bu taken without further delay or tho dlsoaso may pruvu fatal. It is sold for tine dollars botllit at ail iirug stores. 11 is wen worth many times its price. Samples Free. If you u Uli to tost Dr. David iicnneily'b PavoriUi lieinody before buying It, send your full post olllcu aililress to the Dr David Ken nedy t'orpinatiun, Itotidout, N, Y., and mention this paper. We will then mall yon u sample bottle free, us well as circulars glv lug full directions fur It use. Kvery tea lui of the IlKliAl.licaii depend upon thu genuine iiou of this Hbunil oiler, ami all suluirera fiuitt kidney troubles should take advdntaue of It at ouie, Clean and Strong Nerves Dr. Greene's Nervura Makes BotSi. The majority of persons find it hard to realize that the boihy should be Kept clean in side ns well as outside. Cleanliness of the tissues within the body is as necessary to health anil comfort as cleanliness of the skin. It is necessary to dissolve the waste material which otherwise would collect in the body and rcmcve it in the various excretions. These waste materials often1 arc actual poisons, and their retention is the cause of many headaches, many rheumatic pains, many sleepless nights and many attacks of the "blues." Arc you pale and sallow ? Ale your muscles weak uud llabby ? Do you feel died and ex hausted? Is your appetite poor? Are you dcpicsscd and discouraged? Ho jmi lark COLONEL BRYAN'S MISSION. tie Visited Wimltltiutoii In tlio Inter est of Pi'lvato Soldier--. Washington, Sept. 21. Colonel Ilrynn, nf the Third Nebraska, with Governor Holcomb and Itepiesentatlve Stark, Were again at the war department yes terday and called on General Corbin. Colonel Bryan submitted a few more papers lequestins the dischnige of members of his regiment. The party later had an Interview with President McKiiiley. At Its close 'Governor Holcomb authorized a state ment as to the request which they had submitted. He said: "We did ntrfr confine our lcprosenta tlons to the Third regiment, but made It embrace nil the Nebraska troops in the field. Nebraska raised three regi ments for the war. Of these the First Is at Manila, the Second is on furlough and the Third, which Is the regiment commanded by Colonel Bryan, Is In Florida. Leaving the Second regiment out of consldetation, we hnve 2,052 sol diers In the field. This exceeds our quota by about 700 men, on tho basis of an army of 100,000, and we have asked that the Nebraska forces be bo reduced as to bring It down to some thing near the correct proportion. Many of our volunteers left lucrative positions to go to war, and for these we are seeking to secure relief." Governor Holcomb added that the request was made on behalf of the enlisted men only, and not In the In terest of the ofllcers. "They have the privilege of resigning If they desire to get out .of tho ser vice," ho said. In this connection tho governor stated that no representations had been made concerning the attitude of Colonel Ilrynn personally, and ho could not say whether the colonel would seek to resign or to secure a fur lough. The eolonid left today to rejoin his leglment. DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo has tlio largest salu ot un salvo 111 tlio world. This taut and its merit has led dishonest people to at tempt to counterfeit It. Look out tor tlie man who attempts to tlecelvo you when you cull fur DoWitt's Wilck llano Halve, the gloat pile cure. U. 11. JIaguiibucn. I'eilIonefM of tilt") I.nto Win-". Washington, Sept. 24. About 500 ap plications for pensions arising out of the war with i-'pain have been filed at (he pension oftlce. They embrace all classes, Including widows, claims far Injuries, etc. It Is the purpose of Com missioner Evans to create a new divis ion for the adjudication of thete cases, when they-will -be taken up und dis posed of as rapidly as possible. -General Xiiiwttm'H Health Itoport. Wushlngtbn, Sept. 24. In his report of the health conditions of the Ameri can troops at Santiago, mndo to tho war department last night, Oenpral Lawton chronicles tho death of llvo men. The indlratlonn are that the sick ness among tlie' troops Is d"i n aslng. The repoit follows: Sick, 1.002; fever, 716; new cases, 100; returned to duty, 1D3; deaths, 5. isti niiinti'iTs ut rump WIV-" Montault Point. L. 1., Sept. 24. All volunteer regiments have now left Camp Wlkoff, and volunteer Boldlers who me absent on furloughs or In hos pitals Hlitiuld nut return here with tho . expectation of rejoining their, regi ments.- 'l no tiniv reiriitieuis reuuuiunK at 6nmp Wlkoff are the Seventh and Twenly-Ofth Infantry and tho Second, Sixth and Tenth uavulry. The Firs and Ninth cnvulry ate still luve, but are under or.b is to leave. 4tri..i- .W lliUtniis One Killed. Galveston. Sept. 24. The Mallory steamship Hue labor troubles broke out 1 afrefcli here Thursday night by the j striking negro longshoremen, masked and armed with pistols, making an at tack upon the guard ut the wharf. The ! pallcH repelled the attack with pistols. ' One of the attacking negroes was killed j and one of tin n. no.-.t employed on the I wharf got a ucalp wound. The police 1 captured one "f lb, mobbeis. lood cun-gv ii'iti ainbiiii.i' Do you have in somnia ' rc you troubled with neuralgia or rheumatic an ' flics" conditions arise fiotn a disorder J state of tlie nerves and blood. Wli-'l is needed r Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve tcnicdy to build up the wasted, wi .ikcned, diseased nerves, and to give a supply of purer and richer blood. Dr. Greene's Ncivuw transforms the body from a weak, ailing, disordcied condition into ft strong and vigorous one. It is the prescrip tion of the gicat specialist in chronic diseases, Di. Gicene, of 35 West 14th St., New York City, who can he consulted personally or by let tel. aiiiV Prove a 'Fatal Hlihitlor. Ati.idiJtown. Pa.. Sept. 21. Twenty- four patients were taken from the Red Cross hospitals last evening to Camp Meade station to lie shipped to Itead-i loo- When the ambulances arriveu at tho depot It was learned that the next train would not leave tor tnree nours, and, after a long wait, the slckwere returned to the hospital. It Is feared some of them will suffer from the ex posure. General Graham is expected to order an Investigation to fix the re sponsibility for the blunder. Jfin Pntolieii Dof'ent-. .Tolin It. Gentrv. Ileadvillo, Mass., Sept. 23. Barring Still Pointer, the fastest two harness horses In the world, Joe Patchen and Jrlin 11. Gentry, had a match at the Ileudville track yesterday, and Patchen won In two straight heats. A still wind blew down the stretch, and held the lmr-ies back, so that the time was slow, the fltst heat being in 2.05 and the second In '.OiU- Copper Colored Splotches. Thoro is only ono euro for Contagious Blood Poison tho disease which haa completely baffled tho doctors. They nro totally unablo to euro it, and direct thuir oIYortB toward bottling tho poison up in tlio blood and eoncoallng it from view. S. S. S. euros tho dlsoaso posi tively and permanently by forcing out every trneo of tlio taint, I was afllletod with a tarrlble blood dlscaan. which was In spots at first, but afterwards siiruau an over my ooay. These soon broke out Into sores, and It Is easy to lmagino tlio suffering I endured, lloforo I be came convinced that the doctors could do no good, I had spent a hundred dollars, which waa rc&llv thrown away. I then iij tried various patent medicines, but they did Hy) not roaoh the disease, ,17 itiiuii 1 iiiiu jimsui-u uir U'y flmt lmtlln nf H. R S I 1 was greatly Improved and was deffchtou with the result. The largo red splotches on my chest liepan to grow palor anil smaller, and befoiti long dlsaiqioKred entirely. 1 regained my lost weight, licciimo stronger, and my ap petite greatly Improved. I was soon entirely well, it ltd my kin as clear as a pleeo t glass. II. I. Mvkiis, 100 Mulberry St., Kowark, N, J. Don't destroy nil possible chanco of a cure by taking tho doctor's treatment of mercury nnd potash. Thusu minerals cause tho hair to fall out, and will wreck tho eptiro system. fiitst' film is puiiEi,Y vEQHTAntB, nnd is the only blood remedy guaranteed to contain no potash, mercury, or other mineral. Books on tho disease nnd Its treat ment mulled freo by Swift Specific Com pany, Atlanta, Georgia. so YEAnn' t;tPb'ltlNUE. TRADE MARKS, COPYRIGHTS &o ni'ns n pJcetrii ami tUiicrlrUMi umr ' 1 nn, nee, tiutluT ua luyentlon Ih iiiiic -j -l Miuuie. 1 iiiiiimm-aiinua BiriCLir tnitlfi tiui. oldutft mu'iicy InrdfcuniiK putentB AnH'i icii. Wo hftto u Vutniitm otllCB, 'ad ius tnkt'n ttiruuiti Mutm Co, recti vo b.ouul unticulu tho SCIENTIFIC fimERICft!!, tioattttrtitly illu.r ,ni tnrgtsit rlrimlatinn of jtny itoitlllf i.ur.i I . . kl, t.-rnifr..ui 11 yeurt JIjOmx iniiuniu ., , iiihmi coptcit nnd Hand llooit o.n I At km . mtuifrii). Addrcus MUNN A CO., yiil Jlruudtru.y, lctv Vut-U 1 )w Any )'io 1 qui 1 n PICQUAR' SECRETED. Kvcn the Accused Ofllror' Lawyer 'Cannot See lllni. I'm Is, tViH. 21. The military au thotltles have accomplished their, plan of stilling Colonel I'lctitiart by placing him ntt secret. Colonel lMcquait's friends have been denied admission to Ids prison. Ills counsel. Maltro La bor!, has twice uppeured at the ofllee of the clerk of the couit martial and np plled for permission to see his client. On 'ioth occasions ho was Informed that l'lcejliatt hud been placed au se cret and could be seen only on nn order from the authorities, which order M. Luborl hns been unable to secure. I.a l.lberte predicts Important ac tion by the council on Tuesday, which nicy result In the convoking of the chatt hers. Mine. 1'aulmlcr, wife of M. Charles .Hrnist Paulmler. member of tlie cham ber t f deputies fiom the department of Calt ades, has added nnother tragedy to the bewildering Intricacies of the r,. 'i;B j-; 1, ; -.s ,;,,.!.. y stcr day 1 utercd the otllces of I.a I.anterne and tisUed to seo M. Miller 1 d, M. Mll l -ratd Mis 1 Intent, ant I. Olllvlere, whi was pti-seiit, stepped forward to r'ci-Ki- the i.uly, who, Without waiting for any expi-matlon, whipped out a re volver nnd Hied trtlce. M, Olllvler fell to the floor wound. J. lie wns taken to a ho. I'IMl. Mine, l'.uilmler was taken Into cus tody, and when questioned coolly an nounced: "I wished to kill M. Mlller antl." She explained that I.a Lnn terne Ind s'nnd.-'red herself ahd her hui band because her husband had written a letter to. General Clmnolne, the mlnl.iter of vur, with reference to putting a stop to the attacks upon the at my provoked by the Dreyfus affair. (let'iniin 1 til I'lmio 1 11 Philippines. San Francisco, Sept. 21. The Post publishes a sensational story to the effect that Germany Is planning to send numerous trading vesjels to the Phil ippine Islnnds and will nrm 150,000 Filipinos, besides furnishing Krupp guns and artillery for field use. The Islanders, Tho Post alleges, will he thoroughly drilled by German olllcers, and bv February Agulnoldo will be prepcared to make an onslaught on the American foiceK. Accoidlnc to The Post German ntrcnls hnve made a report to their government that It will be Impossible for the Pnltt d States to land moil' than r.0.000 men In the Phil ippines before Agulnald" Is ready to make his coup. Amei lea's only hope of avoiding trouble with Agulnaldo la to disarm the insurgents. Must Kvnetiuto Culm Promptly. Washington, Sept. 21. A very per emptory message of Instruction has been sent to the Cuban military com mission and by them mad" the basis of a note to the Spanish ommlssloners. The authotltles In Washington will not make public the terms of tho note, but Its general tenor Is that the United States will not he satisfied with any further delay In the evacuation of Cuba. It Is to the effect that the terms of tho protocol called for the Immedi ate exacuath'li of Cuba and that Span ish sovereignty must be relinquished. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho best salvo in the world for cat. bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhcant, fevor sorof, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positlroly cuies piles, 01 jo pay required, li is guaranteed to givo porlcct satisfaction or tnony roinnuea. rnco 2I cents per box. For ssdo by A. Waflor. Olilo'Mlnorsi on Sitriuo. Bridgeport, O., Sept. 21. Twelve hundred miners employed In the D1I lonvlllo nnd Long I'.un mines suspend ed work yesteiday. The step was taken as a result of the operators' re fusing to concede the most Important part of the demands of the miners made nt a conference Thursday night. The operators have asked for another conference, and It Is thought the trouble may be settled shortly. Sick Soltl lorn In Porto ltleo. San Juan de Porto Rico, Sept. 21. The sickness among the American troops Is still Increasing, and at last reports there were 2,500 soldiers under treatment. There are 700 111 In Gen eral Ki nst's brigade. Outrages by na tives are reported from Ilarros and Arecclbo. At the latter place the Spanish troops fired on the rioters, kill ing four and wounding several others before order was restoicd. When vou call tor DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo the great pllo cure, don't accept any thing olso. Don't be talked into aetepung it substitute, for piles, for sores, for bums. C. II. Ilagcubiicli, Philadelphia & Reading Railway m " vs Hiit-i Hard Coal- -No Smoke IN KPFKUT SH1TI2MI1EU 13, ISU8. Trains lenvo hlienaitdoah as foltowa : Kor Nt-w York vis Philadelphia week tbtys, 7 30 9 61 u. in., Vi 27. H 10 and 6 07 p. lit. For New York via Mutieh Cliiuuc, week tluys 7 30 u. in., 1-27 and 3 10 i. ni. Kor ltvadlng and Philadelphia, week days, 7 30. 9 51 fi.lii.. 12 27, S 10 and 0 07 i. in Kor lottnvllle, week daya, 7 3a, 9 51 a. nt. 12 27, 8 10, 6 07 and T 25 ,. Kor Tuiutupin ami Itthutioy City, week days 7 30, 9 61 a. m., IS 27 8 10 and 6 07 p. in. Kor Willlainsport, Sunbiiry und bewlnlnirg, week days. 11 SO a.m.. 12 27, 7'.ISi. lit For MAltatio Plane, weekduytt, 7 30, V 51, 1 1 80 a. m., 12 27, 8 10, 6 07. 7 55, 9 &S p. ut. For Ashland and f-iluomiklu, weekr days, 730, 1180 a. lit., 12 27, 3 10, It 07, 7 23 and 9M)i. in. For HaUliuore, Waslibiittnu and thu Wist vis II. ,tO. 11. It., throul littlns lt-ii" t lti lug Terminal, l'hllatlelpltl,, ti .t It. 1) It) ut 3 20. 7 55, 11 Ma. m., 8 10 unit 7.27 p. t-. HtltiduH, 3 20, 7 00, 11 il a. ni., C PS nnd 7 27 e Atldl- tloiial Irabu from Twenty-foiiitli and Chest nut streetH stutkn, week days, IU 30 a. in, 1220. l-.t It 8 40 n in. .Sundays, 1 85, 8 23 p. m. TUAINH FOlt HHK.NANWM1I. LcAve New York via I'litlndelphla, t't-U tbtys, 12 15, i 30, S 00, II 30 a. lit., untl I t.'i, I lot 9 00 p.m. Leme New York via Mauch Chunk, ttet-k tUys, i 80, 9 10 u, m.. 1 U0 p. ut. lA-ttve Plillndeliihlu, Utndlttg Trrinlnsl eek d.tys, 3 10. sfjli. to 21 a. in. anil I till, till p. in, lA-itve I(-ai1tiig, week tlays, 7 Oy, iOUH, a, in 12 13,1 17, Ji O0i. in. I.ctne PoitHVllIti, wee!c days, 710, 7 10 a. nt 12 80 4 10, 0 tO and t 50 p. in. i,ette Taitutipui. week ilays, 8 30, 1.23 tt. ut I 19, 5 6(1, 7 20 p. in. lAUiW Afahanoy Oty, week tlayt, 9 0i, if 1; a. in., 2 22, 5 12, 0 21, 7 i I p. m I.t-jtvti Mitltanoy I'lattti, tttit-k -ltj, t;i0. 92. 10 2.'l, 1159 u. in., 211, 5 32, IHl,7f,7, p'l.i. Iamivc Wllllantitport, week days, IU, It o) f III, , 12 31 HUd 1 00 p. III. ATLANTIC CITY DIVIHION, Lcavo l'hlladelpblu Chestnut ktrecl wail ami Houtlt direct whaij (or Atlantic City. Weekdays F.miri-Hn. Uim. 10 ft a. in.. (130 aittirtbivs only), 2 00, 4 ua 1.5 niliiiittt IriiluJ, HO f 113 inbiilte trulni, 7 00 p. in. Ait.i,iilliii,ilii- tion,ti la a in., a oo, auo p m rtiiiitiayH--i-,iereati, s no, 9 00, 10 Wi a ut Actoiuuii'ilalliiu, 0 (S u Im, 4 13 p. ut. $1.00 uxCtirslon train, 7 a nt Kettirillng lenvo Atlantic City Uupol, tornei Atlantic uud Arkutisaa avenue. Weekitnyit lCiires, 100, 71J pH liilntltu tl'tttn, 0 00, u III. 111,580, 730 p III Acfoni itiodjlion, 4 25, 7 00 u. If. U5 p. ill. Hutnliyii--Kz press, -I0U, 6 00, 8 00,9 30 p. at Aicuiiiiuntln Hon, 713 a. in., 5H P.m. JI 00 incursion train (from foot of MlMlwIppi ave. only), 0 10 P in- For Cape May, Hea Islo City and Oeiau Llty H a iu,II3 p in. Huiitlays-9 13 a in, For Capo May mil Sen IbIh fit only, I1.0J exetir blon train, 7 00 u. in., Hunil.iy. Parlor (tarn en all tixpruHti ir-tb'-t. Vnr further Information, apply to neateet I'hiludelplda and Heading llullwity tlekut agent or atldrcaa I. A. HwKliuitn, F.lutos J. Wkeks. llfit'l Huiit., tlen'l I'as-t'r Agt. I.eudliig 'iVnalual, 1-kllaJelpbla, Her Health Restored THE misery of slecplossnoss can only he realized by tboso who havo experi enced It. Nervousness, sleeplessness, headaches, neuralgia and that tnlscr.iblo feeling of unrest, canlurcly ho cured by Dr. Miles' Ilcstoratlvo Nervine. Bo certain Is Dr. Miles of this fact that nil druggists aro authorized to refund prlco paid for tho first bottle tried, providing It does not benefit. Mrs. Henry limns, wife of tho well known blacksmith at Grand Junction, Iowa, says: ''I was troubled with sleeplessness, nervous noss.hoadacho nnd irregular menstrual Ion i sufTcrfng untold misery for years. I used various advertised remedies for female com plaints besides being under tho enro of local physicians, without help. I noticed hi Dr. Miles' ndvortticincut tho testimonial of a lady cured ot ailments similar to mlno, nud I shall never ceaso to thank that lady. Her testimonial induced ma to use Dr. Miles' Norvlno and Nerve aud Liver Pills, which restored mo to hualth. I cannot say enough for Dr.Mlles'Itoruedies " j Dr. Miles' Kemedlcs aro sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle benefits or money re funded. Hook on dis eases of tho heart and HQryos freo. Address, Dtt. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart, lud. PROFESSIONAL CARDS M, ntlKKK. attokni;y-at-i.aw. Olllee Hgiin building, cor ci of Main nit iVntre Ml-vcts, Stienitndiialt. J" II. l'OMF.HOY. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Bhenandoab, l'a. pitOK JOHN .T0NK8, MUSICAL 1NSTRUCT0K, Lock Itox 65, Mahanoy City, Pa. Having studied under sonio of tho lies) masters le Uiudoii ami Paris, will give lemiitta on thu violin, mandolin, gnltHraud vocal culture, rcriiitt reasonable. Audross lit care ot titrtntstt. tho lewuler Hlieiiantloah. P ennsylvania RAILROAD. BCUUYKILL DIVIWON, SEl'TKMUEU 12, 189S. Tralna will leave Bhcnandoali after tut bio o date for Wlggau,.Ullberton, Frackvlllu, r, -Water, Ut. Clair, l'ottsvlllo. llatubuig, Itoadlug, Potlstowit, Plioenlxvflle. Horrlatowii aLd Pbll alelptda (linrfid street station) ut 6 0S and 8 13 a. m., 2 1)2,0 III p. ut. ou week duys. Mondays, S 15 a. in., 1p,iu, Tralna leave Fraekvlllo for Hhenandoali i t 7 30, 11 to it. ni. and 510, 7 30 p. u.. .Sunday, 11 01 a. m. and S 1G p. ut. Ia-uvu l'ollavlllo lor Hbenatidoali (via Frack vlllu, 7 10, 11 20 a. m., A 20, 7 10 p. m. .Sunday 10 35 a. in., 5 20 p. m. lavo l'titludelpMa, (llroad atreot Btatlou), tut HlidfHinduah at B 35 a. in., 4 10 p. iu. week daya, Sundays leav o at 0 50 and 9 22 a. m. Leave Uroad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOH NICW YOKK, I'.ipreas, week-days, 8 20, 4 Oo, 4 60 S 05,3 15,8 50, 7 83.S2I., 950, 1021 (Dllilng Cur), 11 00 It. tu, 12 00 noun, ,2 S3 (Llutltvd 1 00 and 4 22 p. ut. Dining Cars), 140, 280 (Dining Car) 8 20, USO. 102,5 00, 5 50 (Dining Car), tluu, 7 02,7 50 (Din ing Car), 10 ou p. tit., 12 01, nljjlit. Suuduyn, i-M, 1(11, 150.5 03.5 15 8 20,0 50,10 21, (l)li,lnK Cur), 1135 a. ill., 12 Ul l, Dining Car) 12 33,2 30 (Dlniiig Cur), 4 U0 (Limited 4 22) (Dining Cur), 3 20, 5 00, (Dining Cur) 0 33, 7 02, 7 50, IDInllnr Car) loon p. nt., 1201 ulglit. Kxpresa fur Doatou wltUuttt chatiKH, 11 00 it ta., -week-days, itntl 7 60 p, m., dully, WASHINGTON AND THK SOUTH. For Ualtlmoru uud Waahlngtou, 3 50, 7 20, 8 82, 10 20,11 23,11. ni., 12 0V, 12 31 (Db.lng Car), 112 Dining Car. 8 12, 4 41, 5 23 Cougrea alonal l.liitlteil, Dining Car, 0 17. 053 IDlt. lugCurJ, 7 31 iDliiiug Curl p. ut., and 12 03 1112 lit week dftya. Sunduys, 8 50, 7 20,9 12, 11 23, u. ut., 1209, 1 12, Dining Carl 4 41, I .',20 Con greasloitul Limited, Dining Cur), 6 55 (Dining Cur, 781 IllttilugCurJ p. in. una 12 03ttfghl. For ltultltuoru, ueeoiinilotlutloti, 9 12 u in, 2 01 nud 1 01 p m week duya, 5 OS uud 11 10 p in dully. FOU ATLANTIC CITY, Leave llroud atret-t atatlou via Delaware rh er brldgo Kxpreaa, 910 a in,, 4 00 rud 703 p, ut. Sundays, 9 20 a; in., 2 3S and 703 p. iu. Lcavo Market Street Warl Kxpruis, 5 IX), 9 00, u 111, 2 00, 3 CO, 1 00, 3 10 p 111. Slllldaya, 8 00, 9 00, 950 a tit accoiiiiuutliitioii -130 and 5 10 ji ut 81.00 excursion train, 7 00 a m Sunday only. Fur CupuMiiy, Altgleaelt, Wlldwoud atttl Holly lleaclt Lxpreaa, 9 00 am, 2 30 and 4 0, p tu week da) a. btindaj a. 8 20 u in, Hxeuralou, 710 u m Stintlayaonly. For Sea lale City, Ocean Clly, Avalon ami Stone Harbor Kxpreaa, 9 10 a. lu., 230, and 1 20ii. m. week duys. Sundaya, 8 20 a. in. K eiiralon 7 00 a m Sundaya only. For Souiera Point Kxprtna, 5 00, 9 00 a tu., 2 00, IS 00 4 00, S 00, p. iu, week days Sundays, a uu, 9 00 anil 9 no a. iu. 1. II. Hutchinson, J. it, Woon, Oen'l Manaa-sr, (lett'l lWk'i Agl WM. SCHMICKER, JR., A Kent for Shenandoah and Vicinity ..For BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Baf bey's Bohemian Beet p. Nervine 3 fe- Roctores ,3 (A Handsomo Complexion j in one of tho greatest chariua u woman cutlf possess I'OiONl'H COMI'LUXIOH l'OWUKU dyeait. I ' m
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