I- MMTr r TUB EXCEIXENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS is due not only to the originality uml blmpllcity of (lio combination, but also to tlio euro and skill with which it is manufactured by Hciuntific processes known to thu California Fid Svimr Co. only, and wo wIrH to impress upon nil the importance, of purchasing the true and original remedy. As tho genuine Syrup of Kips is manufactured by the Campohnia Kin Svnttp Co. only, a knnwledgo of (hat fact will assist one in avoiding the. worthless mutations manufactured brother par- ttno n'l,l.ll. 1 1! .V .1 ties. j-nu iii" Kunming- in me ai.i- FotiNtA I'm Svitui- Co. Vlth tho medi cal profession, and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup uf Tigs has ,'ivcn to minions of families, makes V($? tllu ,mmu ot t,lu Company u guaranty I "i ie eAcenense oi us remeay. It Is far In advance of nil otlier laxativoe, as it acts on the kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weakon ing them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to gek its beneficial effects, please remember the name of tho Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. (UK lit V.NC1KIM. rl. LIIIRTIf,t.K.Kr. NKtt VIIHK.N.Y. WEAR ' Royal Worcester Corsets. roil SALE BY LEAD1NQ DEALER8. Lauer's. Pilsner Beer. Needs no recommendation. Put up in bottles for family use and delivered at your home. Those yho once l isl.jp'' C keep coining back best liy for it. Tina ad- IP' . , I-. mixture niakes adding a lit u,e tktvor of cof- tlel Scelig's fee dcliciou. .. A.l Orocers. m ordinary U...m.t. olfee, ac. n pal kte. t. 'Lauer's Pilsner Draught Beer Is drank by the majority of beer drinkers. They are good authority on which is best. Christ. :hmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH - PA DRINK CUv AMY'S KXTRA I'lNE QUAIJTY -GINGER ALE, - "Isuperior Sarsaparilla.. and Orange Champagne. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. vm )tni Hio Ouban Qonoral Kecoivcd an Entbusiastio Wolcomoi GENERAL WOOD DID HIM HONOR. Tlio Santiago Coiiiiiiiimlni nud Otlior onieoi's Mot the Innunront Lender OiiIhIiIo tlio City Ooiiornl (.'nielli Kx-ire--os dt-ntltiitlo to Unelit Sum. Pantlaco do Cuba, Sept. 24. To tho residents of Santiago Thursday was the most Important day since the capit ulation, as It was the occasion of tho first visit of General Callxto Garcia to Santiago since he left there In a bad temper on July 17. At 9 o'clock In the morning General Wood, with a portion ot General Lawton's staff and several American officers, met General Garcia outside the city limits and escorted him Into tho town. Garcia was ac companied hv bis staff and his son, Colonel Callxto Garcia, by many Cuban olllcers who have recently come to Santiago, nnd by 200 cavalry. The streets through which the party passed v?ere thronged with cheering people, and It was estimated that 10, 000 persons filled the plaza In front of the palace,. wherGarcIa dismounted. He was met at the door by General Lawton, and an Informal reception by the American ofllcers was hold In tho audience room. At night another re ception was tendered General Garcia nt the San Carlos club, which was filled with prominent Cubans, Ameri can officers and ladles. The plaza was brilliantly lighted nnd decorated with Hags, and music was furnished by the band of tho Fifth Infantry. The Americans wore dress uniforms and General Garcia and his officers wore white uniforms and high boots. In reply to a speech of welcome de livered by Renor TruJIllo, editor of Tho Porvenlr, General Garcia said: "After 30 years of desperate, deadly struggle the Cuban people today cele brate tho success of their efforts. It Is a day for the remembrance of the names and deeds of those heroes who fought and died for the fieedom of Cuba from the years 18CS to 1878. and for the remembrance of the heroes who fought In the war lit 1881, which was called the 'little war little only be cause of Its short duration, hut great on account of the principles defended and for the quality of the men who opposed the army and for the remem brance of those noble soldiers who fell In the struggle which began In 1893, over whose graves our latest tears haye fallen. "People of Cuba, we owe a great debt to these heroes for their efforts In behalf of Cuban Independence, ef forts which would have been useless no, not useless, for we would have triumphed, but not speedily effective If the American people, that colossal republic, with Its famous fighters, great ships and dauntless army, had not sent Its own sons to shed their blood with ours. A grand nation It must be when the sons of millionaires, who had noth ing to gain In Cuba but a soldier's glory, should come here to die side by side' with Cubans. To this great na tionto this noble country which has always fought for the rights of lib erty we owe the achievement of our Independence and tho consummation of'our Ideals. Opr. gratitude will long live for America." General Garcla's speech, which was delivered with considerable expression, aroused much enthusiasm among tho CubanB present, General Garcia will remain In 'San tiago for several days as the guest of the Cubans of this city. n,i iiimiin ronirh f!uro sumrlscs people by u. n,,i.ir ,.ur,m nml r.bildren may take it In largo quantities without tho least dancer. It has won loritsoii mo num. lupuiuuuu u. preparation used to-day for colds, croup, tickling in the throat or obstinate coughs. C II. Ilagcnbuca., 'J'rnln ltnliliors Umi Dyiinnilto. KanAS City, Mo., Sept. 2t. The Colo rndo and Coffevvllle express train on the Missouri Tactile rallroai) w))ch left Kansas City at 0:10 last night was held UP by robbers near Leeds, a suburban slutlon, about six miles out from the Union depot, The locomotive and bae pnpe car were detached from the train and taken down tlje track toward Dod eon, after which the robbern shattered the Pucllle ExpreBs company's car with dynamite. It is not known what tho robbors secuu'4, Olilclals of the ex press eopipany state that the safe con tained little tteasitre. Tho Suro La Grippe Cure. Thoro is no use suttarlug from this dreadful inalady.lf you will only gut tlio rlclit remedy. v ; i.t,.,, ,.i!n nil thrnueh vour bony, your liver Is out of order, have no uppBtito. no Ufa or ambition, liavo a bad cold; In fact nro l ouipletely used up. Elcctrio Hitters 13 .i, ,,i J rm,w,.lv tlut will c ve you prompt and sure relief. They act directly on your Liver, Stomach and Kldnoys. tone up the wliolo system anu mauo you ieui boinc. Tbey are itnarauteed to cure or prlco refunded, for talo at A. Wosley's Drug Store, only 60 cents per bottle. To JltiNtor Out Dnlnwnronui. Mlddletown. Pa Sept. 23. Two bat talions of the First Delawnre will be mustered out, nnd the third retained to 1111 the state's n,udta In the volun teer army. Within a fortnight a sec tion of the rcirlment will be shipped to Mlddletown. Del. Those who desire to leave the service will be mustered out, and the others wU be organized Into a battalion, In command of Colonel Gordon. Tho order to muster out the Fourteenth Pennsylvania has not yet been Issued." and the men are wonder ing If It is really true that they are to be sent home, A Great Surprise Is in store for all who uso Kemp's Ilalsam for the Throat an.1 I. tings. Would you be- ive that it is sold on its nietits and any drugtdst 1$ authorUfd by the proprietor of tliU-woinlerf") reniciiy to awe you a s.u'le bottle free? It never fails to cure nunc or cLronic rouglii. All diuggists sell Kemp's Balsam. Price 25 and 50c. fofillcr ATtuuTptH Siilolclo. Mlddletown. l'u.. Sept. 24. Private Mnylif-w. Com puny J, Fourteenth I'eiip. ylvuri!.', tried to commit suicide yesteuiay ut Ilurilaburg by throwing himself In front of an upproaehlng train, lie wan dranged off the tracks by a provost nuaid nnd locked up In the Htutlou. Ho has been drinking heavily nud Is bordering on delirium tremens. I Yoxtnrilny'n Ilnsoliall fJuimm, At Washington First game: Wash ington, 3 Cincinnati, 1. Second game: Cincinnati, 10; Washington, 0. At Hos ton Huston, 2: Plttsbuig, 1. At Phila delphia Philadelphia, 0; Cleveland, 1. At Haltliniiiv Chicago, 2 Ualtlinore, 0, I At New York Louisville, 0; New York, 3. At IJrooklyn Urooklyn, 4i Ut. Louis, 3. Takes tlm liurn out; healg tlio v3und' cures (lm iilu. J)r. Thomas' Ki'lt'et.ir 01!, (Lo liousuUold remedy, J Fiist 0 Second FIIEE 40 Third EACH MOUTH (During 1807) For iiartlcnbrs cend your anmo ami full nrlilrr-Mtn J-cver llrus., Mil., Hudson & Harrison Bt., Now York. KJJ!lJJJllAJltJ TO BIRMINGHAM AND MEMPHIS. UNM UIMwr-'N MISllVH'K IIKFIHIMII 11V TUB MIUTI1F.RN HAII.WAV. Li .mmj; llnuul Street sti'.tloii.l'hlliHlelpliia, at (lull p in. chilly, the "Southwestern Limited." rariyini! a dining ear uml the most liixuiloin I'ulltniiti ilmwlng room sleep lug mis, ii'iiclica Hitnilriidniu tlio following lilgln at 10:10 and arrives st Memphis tlio nest monilngut 7:10. Tlirotiijli sli-fpliiii car for AidioUlle, SiiViintiiili, .lucksonvlllo, Titti.pi, .Wliint'i, MuMlu and New Oilcans mu also iittrrliril to this train. Pillliuiiii loser vntions can lo mile III wlviuuu and all In furiiritiim olitulnu . 'j communicating with John M. Heal, 1)1 " Passenger Agent, 82 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. When doctors fall, try burdock Wood Blttfrs, Chios djspcpsla, constipation; in vlnot:ites tlm wholu system. Alti: VOlt HMM1 SOl'Tllf Till' SOUTHEIt.V RAILWAY KKACIIKS ALL I'ltOMINKKT POINTS. Don't start Smith without consulting John M. II all, District PasM-n.or Agent, Southern Railway. IW9 Chestnut. Rtti.t, Philadelphia If you cannot mil In person, write to him. Give the Children a Drink called Grain O. It is a delicious, niinotlilng, nourishing food dilnV to take the place of colTcu. Sold liy all grocers mid liked by all who have used it because when properly prepared it tastes like tlio finest coffer but is frco from nil Its injurious properties. Grain O aids digestion and strengthen tlio nerves. It is not n stimulant hut a health builder, and iihllilicu, as well as adults, can drink it with irrc.it henoflt. Costs shout I as much a3 collfM. 15 anil 25c. tss-T O. SUTFERERS-V3S SV" "'. FMRSFS and RlfllM f - j ill fl- '( l Of 1IIMUWW bW Hill 5Sfi PHI )VJ Rm " u11 honest and true iyf rJl .Utl pp ctlirtt, one who can cure tr Rltfi tb UiMt l.uvo failed, tlien consult DB.THF.I. 604 M. SIXTH ST. (prlvjte omr.incti un Uitcn hi.j L'MlailcIpiiin. r h; curet iuh penu.mt'nt.y nltT so-called met lent Imii'ut'-t, comp inlci, loruier follow suirer ers ai'd Irur? prcscriptltm nwludle and quacks that advtrtlvp 1 u ureal and Iuuhiuh rpeciallata had falltKl. i:-WU 1 1 p.'ut l.i vain all on account of their decrltl'iil toiiL'iiux nnd smouili letter.1. Suffering Hrotliurs nnd Meters, do not 11 ten to those quacks with sweet sutim Ini; iidvt'rtNpments, but to to Dr. The el and pay lor Uonrsi sorvlc and skillful treat meiitand you ml lh ru winded. This li my advice, sworn beforo W.II.Nuvfr.N,l',.HhamffklnlaA. R. tSU-pli ns. Hdidllvo'ic Btaiupi for book "Truth," ine Den ann ouiy ime lneuicai dook aaver;iiea Its equal can not bo tuund. Hrcrocr sunrunteod No name or addrp iubllhitt without consent. Ilourx.itS; ev'g, tm; Wnl, and Sat- evg 6-10; hud. Mt I'reh Ciinct cnnM In 1 to 10d;iyn. T refit ment by iilnlit Hinctnre ana varicocele curt'd, Km W bmm I Q BomoMtseBneedi a reliable, tho purest drugs E3h Peal's Ther arn prompt, tttt and oerUIn In runlt. The cenulno (Dr. Teal's) never dUap nolat. gent anjrwhere, ll.W, siinu PaAt Mswcibb Cq., Clovolsnd, O. For Sale at KIRLIN'S Drus: "WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES." GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF SAPOLIO VE HAVE M0 AGENT Ink bif a sold direct AnJ-- wbtn lor iinniniinai ETervthinr wrrnti. 116 itjlei of Vebidci, Ton Barnei. 135 flarrTi. 150 to 1123. a Phietom. TriDl. ?4.'. a..t..n.r( ..rt. V"'Xr.',nin'",0- cWnAtuvl UIKHA'RT OAUBUOK kU 01IWK81 MTU. JO. W. . MUTT. SlJtUWIT. lift. jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiuiiMiiiiiniiie 1 WOMEN WHO READ f ft B'li. i yoa sals vrrui'!rw"i:j-- JT 1TTI MjHS!tn I flTi I1SW 1111 iTIliUIO.MJlIt;! MVXlt 1 1 I r I ! il i. . " a thoroughly up-to-lte periodical for women, will enter upon Its thirty-firsi volume in 189$. During the year it will be at heretofore A MIRROR Paris and New York Fashions A Colored fashion Supplement Cut Paper Patterns A Bi-Weckty Pattern Sheet T. W. lllfsloioQ LONG SERIALS Two famousauthors will contribute long serial stories to the Uazar in 1848. The first deals witli Scotch and Continental scenes, the second is a story of a young girl, versatile, and typically Mary E, Wilklns Octave Thanet H. P. Spofford I Ksthulot IX Fomt M, S. Driicoe Sclidn. DEPARTMENTS AND SPECIAL ARTICLES OUR PARIS LETTER THE LONDON LETTER ByKATHAIUNK DS fORtST Bj Mr: IVULTHSr BICELOlf rr Tin urnMRN HUMOR By MARGARBT It. WllCH T"hei' Till be a series of articles on Etiquette, Music, the Voice Art, tha PUT, Women and Men, leaders among Women, Cardenhx. Housekeeping, Life and Health, Indoor Details, etc luc, aCopr (Send lor Fret I ' I Potter Sret i tt UnitiJ i w.D. neii. Addreu HARPER 4 BROTHERS. PublUherJ, .ley WJ3 Ocu,Tl.set -:. Prizes, each of itOO Cash. s " " " $100 Piarce Special Mlcjcles. " " ' $ 26 Gold Watches. FOIl Sunlight SOAP WRAPPERS 3 TO TItr LAND OF flUKPinKT: And riouiTM, tltn IIii'mI ol AmoMrn, Call f'unlit. Via tlie Ituo luitliwny, "Thu lion Moimtiiin Kontr," which lniiarct n li'Kloti of ptt rottiut KUtiHhino, win-ro Ktinw s(irniH, l.litnlnor hijih iilttliuU's re unknown, Piillin n first nnd f-ccoiul claMpitlnio ami tmirUt nlo tlue van to points In Miurl, Aikaitw, 'IV.vnt, Oltl nnd NVw Mexico, Arizona, Cnllfiinia. Oivgdii, Wiishinstoti, Neltmkn, tUali ami Noiula( wlthuut change, Quick time, low niten, ami all the comlnttsof nuxlcrn talhvay impiuvcinenls Kuaruitccil to nil wlnt pur chase tickets via the Missouri I'ueiflc milwaj h.VHtoni. Tor rales rilit from your litmie, literature, ami full Information, il rop a postal card, J. V. .Mc(!aun, T. 1. Agent. MU ISall mad avenue, Klmint, N. V., or 301 Uroad- New Vork, 8-Mf W. K. Ilovt. (. K V. At. CASTOR I A Por Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Signature of Tlio South Hllll IN AriilMitHgOH. The Southern Uiilliviiy Ims iasiiwl for frco (llstriliiitlou, a si.vloi'ii paeo joiirnal des rrlptlvp of Vt ruliii.a, Nnith nml .Soutli Cnrn 1 i n:t, 'JViiut's'U, (ioorcin. Alnlmiuu iuhI .MKissippl. l'crsuns scckiiiK now locations, or capltullsts ilosiriut; to niako safouml pnilit ablu iuvustincnts will llnil tliu i n fori nittion con ta I mil therein Imth valuable ami Inter estltiR. Copies will ho mailed freo upon ap plication to John M. IScail, District l'aisen ger Agent. 82S Chestnut street. Philadelphia. Pa. Beware of Olntuents for Catarrh that con tain Mercury, us mercury will mirely destroy tlio ene of smell and completely ilcraugo the whole n stein when entering tt tliroiiKli the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never lie used except on prescriptions from reputable pliystclnns, as the (iamaire they will do Is ten fold to the trood you can posslhly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by K. J. Cheney A: "oM To 1...1,. t ...,t,il.iS .....roup.. ,ii,,l 1. tulrn.i In ternally, netliiK cilrcetly upon tlio blood nnd mucous surfaces of the system. Inbliyinc; IlnlPs caiarrn cure no sure you kci mo Rename. 11 is taken Internally, nud inndo In Toledo, Ohio, )y F. J. Cheney A: Co. Testimonials free. Sold by Druggists, price 7. c, per bottle. liny Keystone flour. Ho sure tbnt tlio name IiE-wig & TUkb, Ashland, Ta. Is printml on overy sack. U WW Ssc ts u monthly, regulating medicine. (.;'. y liarmljjl aci shtalct be used. If you want ihd b.isl, get Pennssai Store, Shenandoah, Pa ta tb COB' to 170. Cirri- 1 WKon inrl Milk x: jlI 'irr.j i rmum i s. s v i r a i v y.r w In thB housij an a uta lf.ri A)aoJ k BpniDP, Srussos, Crcr-.y,i ' I'll b;'-3 tuu. paiua. Prtu ti at. t'.i 10 t't . n : 1 OF FASHION Each issue will contain carefully pre pared drawings of the advance fashions of Paris and New York. Once a month the IIazar will issue, free, a colored fashion supplement. Cut paper patterns of certain gowns in each number will be made a feature. These will be sold in connection with each issue at a uniform price. 1 he Uazar will also publish bi weekly, free, an outline pattern sheet. AND SHORT STORIES WILD EELEN Sr II'ILLIAU BLACK RAQQED LADY y if, D. IIOWELLS American, These and a score of other equallr prominent writers will contribute jnallnir the ruuer especially rich in 1.1 uv IL WUUu By J01IH KBKDRICK BANCS , Proiptclui) Sub., 14 Year Statit. & J MurVA LS , 5 MINNIE DM FUNERAL ''Daughter of tho Confederacy" Buriod With Imposing Honors VENERABLE MOTHER'S ANGUISH, Old Soldiers Woiitits Tlioy WIttiomral tlio Grlor or tlio Strlckoii Mother. BurrowliiK TlioumiudM Jjlned tho Iino or Mnroli to tlio Grnvo. Illchmond, Va Sept. 24. Varlnn Anno Jefferson Davis, "The daughter of the Confederacy," sleeps her last sleep in the bosom of tho land she loved so well. Ilor remains arrived here at 6:40 o'clock yesterday morning, and were met nt the depot by Lee Camp, Confederate Veterans, of which sho was a member, and defecates from Pickett Camp. Colonel Archer Ander son, Hon. J. Taylor Ellyson, Colonel 13. L. Hobson and Dr. George Itoss and their wives received Mrs. Davis and those of her Immediate party who were on tho train. The casket was borne to the hearse from the funernl car by the gentlemen selected for active pall barers, and thu guard of honor and the veterun escort followed In column of fours. There were four beautiful white horses attached to the hearse, each one being led by a colored man. The casket was placed In the lecture room of St. Paul's church, and Colonel Laughton dismissed the escort. Two members of the guard of honor re mained conBtnntly on duty, being re lieved every half hour. Upon being deposited in tho lecture room, the cas ket was surrounded by Horal tributes from Georgia, Virginia, South Carolina and other states. To the left of the casket was Hie futled Hag of the Con federacy. St. Paul's church, In which tho fun eral services were conducted, an,d of which Kev. Dr. Hartley Carmlchael Is the rector, was the church In which Mr. Davis was confirmed nnd was seated when he received, on April 3, 18C5, the message from General Lee which ne cessitated the evacuation of Illchmond by the Confederate troops. It was 3:30 o'clock as the procession entered the church, the organ playing tho Jeirerson Davis Funeral March First came the veterans of Lee camp, then the Sons of Veterans and the veterans of Pickett camp. The min isters of tho various churches of the city occupied soats to the right of the chancel. Following tho Pickett camp veterans were the veterans represent ing camps in other states, and behind them, and Immediately In front of the casket, came the honorary pallbearers, Following them came tho guard ot honor which had charge of the casket during the day, and next came tho casket. Mrs. Davis followed close be hind the casket, leaning on the nrm of Colonel Archer Anderson. Sho walked with bowed head, and very feebly. leaning very heavily on her cane. Mrs. Hayes and other relatives and near friends followed, nnd Immediately bo hind came about 300 veterans. As the Impressive services concluded Mrs. Davis was prostrated, and It was sev eral minutes before the grief stricken mother could rise. The scene was deeply affecting, and many an old sol dier wept freely as ho witnessed tho grief of the nged lady. The crowd about the church when the casket was taken out and placed In the hearse was of Immense propor tions. Amid the tolling of bells of many churches tho procession started toward Hollywood cemetery, marching between dense lines of humanity the entire distance. The procession was nearly a mile In length, though the car riages were rttlven two abreast. The services at the grave wete sim ple, but deeply Impressive. After the casket had been placed on the sup porters the face section was removed for a moment and Mrs. Davis nnd her daughter, Mis. Hayes, kissed the de ceased. Mrs. Davis sat In an arm chair near th grave during the service and Mrs. Hayes knelt by her side. The Centenlnry Methodist church choir sang "Sleep Thy Last Sleep." Tha commltal prayers were read by Dr, Carmlchael, and then the vast and sorrowing crowd dispersed. A Narrow Escape. Thankful words written by Mrs. Ada E. Ilirt. of Grotoii, Si. I). "Was taken with a I,.., xnhl which settled on mv lunus: coimh sut In and finally terminated in Consumption. Kour Doctors travo 1110 up, saying I could live but a short time. I gave myself up to my Knvlnr. determined if I could not stay with my trionus on eaitu, 1 woum mcei my iiuscnv ones above. My husband was advised to get lir KiiiL.'a Now Discovery lor Uousunipuon, Coughs and Colds. I give It a trial, took in all eight bottles. It has cured mo, and thank flml I nm saveil ami now it we II ami neaiiuy woman." Trial bottles freo at A. Wasley'h Drug Store, ltegular slzo ic ami jji.uo. Guarauteed or prlco refunded. Siircont ltoninltiH In the lli'othoi'hood, Toroto, Out.. Sept. 21. The Brother hood of Locomotive Firemen concluded their convontion today. Grand Master Sargent's decision to resign his po sition on the non-partisan Industrial commission, to which ho was recently appointed by President McKlnley, and to again stand for office, has been hail ed by the Brotherhood with great en thusiasm. Eugene V. Debs has left here for Erie, Pa. The firemen deny that as a body they have taken action on tho threatened strike on all roads entering Pittsburg. Kor broken aurfacos, sores, insect bites, bums, akin diseases and especially piles there is one reliable remedy, DoWitt's Witch lltusol b'alvo. When you call for DoWitt's don't accept counterfeits or frauds. You will not be disappointed with DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo. V 11. Hagenbuch. Timilly Hurt liy Tiill of foul. Vi'l 11. Aku 11. I'a., .uUt. 23.-IInry Tiailiiu. miner, nna fill ;ilu n UuntsUl. laliurpr. weri.- fntnlly Injured in tho I'.ttlln'iie mine of the Di-laware. Inck- mvmiim ami Western company at Dor unci. ton last evening by a fall of coal. The ltB3 of both men were hrohen, anil they were also Injured Internally, Truth wears well. I'eiiple have Icarnrd that DoWitt's Little Enily Itlsei. are relinblo 'Ittle iillli tor resuiallni! the liowi'ls, ruiliiir I'oiistlpaiiim ami tick headauho, Thuy ilon'i uripc. 1 11. liaeiuiiiiiuii. i ii.ii.-. m'poi'itMl stnrvlnir nt lluuoltiln WiuiliiiiBt"n. Svpt. 21. -Itepresenta- tlvp Sherman, of New "York, sent 1 trleirrniii to the v.nr h . it tin-nt y'H tprilnv aavlnr. ihal l.i l u'eelvcd re noita that the I ir.t N w York Infantry and other wildl. in Btatlotu'd nt Hono lulu were not mtMlcluiitly supplied with food, nud tlmt tho ei Oleix were in a starving; condition. Ti lerin-.iiH wcie at once sent to Oenoral Men lam at San Francisco asking him to report at onei upon the food nupiily tor the troops stationed nt Honolulu. Shlloli's Co .niiuiptiitu Cure cures where others fail. U la tho leading Cough Cure, uml tin liiimethoilld ho without it. I'li'uKtnt to take ami goes rlttlit to tlio si'ot. Sold ly V. 1) Klrllu ami n tjiuiauteo. IS nOOSEVELT INELIGIBLE? Tho QiiomIIoii Tlint Autlutos Itopttbll cim I'ui-lloim In Now York, Albany, Sept. 21. The supporters of Governor Illnck have exposed their hand, which has linn ressmnslble for their grent conlitlcnce in their ability to defeat Colonel Roosevelt for tho gubernatorial nomination and which, they say, makes the nomination of the colonel an Impossibility. Colonel Roose velt, they say, Is "inellulble" to run as a candidate for governor In this state at this time. When Colonel Roosevelt was swoin In as assistant secretnry of the rmvy he swore to ills residence as Washlncton, D. C. It Is clnlmed that further evidence of his Ineligibility is nfTorded In the fact that when lie was assessed for personal property In the town of Oyster Hay lie later appealed before the tax com missioners and swore off the assess ment, upon the ground that he was not a tesldent of oyster Hay, but was a resident of Washington. Chairman It. K. Odell, Jr., of tho Re publican state committee, was Inter viewed nt the Fifth Avenue hotel, New York, In reference to the nlleced In eligibility of Colonel Roosevelt. "We knew all about the ollldavlts signed by Colonel Roosevelt," said Mr. Odell, "and we ate not in the least worried. The best lawyers and the best Judges In the city have had this under consideration all day, nnd they are unanimously of the opinion that there Is nothinc In these documents which will prevent the nomination and election of Colonel Roosevelt." Cure that CoiikIi with Sliiloli's Cure. Tho best Cottsli Cure. Itelicvcs Croup protiiptly Ono tullllun bottles sold last year. 10 ilo-o for S3 cts. Hold liy V. D. KirUu and a guar Dentil or liloluird Malcolm .Johnson. Haltlmote, Sept. 24.-Rlchard Mal colm Johnson, the lecturer and novelist, died In this city yesterday after an Ill ness of several months. Colonel John son was born In Hancock county, Ga., In 1822, was educated at the Mercer Baptist university, and began life as a school teacher. Subsequently he took up the prnctlre of law at Sparta, Ga., which he afterwards gave up to accept a professotshlp In the Univer sity ot Georgia. At the close of the civil war lie came to Baltimore and established a school near the city, at which many ptomlnent men received their rudimentary education. Several years ago he abandoned this occupation and has since devoted his time to lec turing and to writing those character istic stories and sketches of southern lite that have made his name a house hold word In all parts of this country. 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