The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, October 04, 1898, Image 3

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THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS
is duo not only to the oripimilily nnd
simplicity of tho eombinntlon, but nlso
to this caro find skill with whiuh it is
manufactured by ecioiitiflu processes
known to tlio Camfoknia. Via Svnur
Co. only, nnd wo wish to impress upon
nil tho importance of purehnstiiff tho
true and original remedy. As tho
genuine! Syrup of FIrs is manufactured
by the Caui-oiinia Fio Svmn- Co.
only, n knowledge, of that, fact will
nssist ono in avoiding tho worthless
Imitations manufactured byolherpar
ties. Tho high standing of the Cai.i
FoitNtA Fio Hvuttp Co. with tho mcdi
cnl profession, nnd the hntisfaction
w.mcl1 tllQ genuine Syrup of Figs lias
given to millions of families, makes
" the nnmo of the Company a guaranty
of the excellence of its remedy. It is
far in advance of all other Inxativos,
as it nets on tho kidneys, liver and
bowels without irritating or weaken
ing them, nnd it does not gripe nor
nnusrate. In order togefrits beneficial
effects, please remember the nnme of
the Company
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
BAN I'KANOIMl'K. Oat.
LOtllHTIM.K. Kr. HI'.W VOHK. N.V.
, WEAR
Royal
Worcester
Corsets.
roil SALE DV LEADING DEALEI1S.
Grocers can tell
you why those
ui prn tptp
Bayed by
keep coming back
using Seel-
for it. You can't
keep on selling a
poor thing to the
Ig's because you
Vcau buy cheap
f eolice nua jnnke
some people.
t delicious by
a ot th la admixture,
Pilsner Beer.
Needs no recommendation,
Put up in bottles for family
use and delivered at your
home.
Lauer's Pilsner
Draught Beer
drank by the majority of
beer drinkers. They are good
authority on which is best.
Christ. S ;liinidt,
Agent and lloltlcr,
203 W. Coal Street,
SHENANDOAH - PA.
millions of Dollars
flo up in smoki, .ivory year. Tako eo
risks but got your liousos, stock, fur
niture, etc., insured In first-class re
liable, conipaulos as roirosontl by
TiAVIft PATIST Insurance Afrent
JJA V1U rAUdl, ,M Houlll jrimiS,
Alan T.lte andAcciilental CoraponUi
VOTE FOR
H.J. MULDOON,
if V-,-Jfc YOUR NEK1III10U,
FOR CONTROLLER.
VOTE FOR
David ML Graham,
OP MAIIAN0Y CITY,
FOR STATE SENATOR.
VOTE FOR
Dr. H. G. Reitzel,
OP MAIIANOY CITY.
FOR THE LEGISLATURE
EVAN J. DAVIES.
Livery and
.4
Undertaking,
No. 13 North Jardin St.
Tho Joint Sossioas Adjouruod Un
til Friday Noxt.
IMPORTANT AMERICAN DEMAND.
It Tn Tlollovcil Our ItojiroHOtitntlVPH
Ilnvo Atsiiiiitnl nil Attltuilo Tlint
Mnl;cH it Xocoswry For tlio Spun
lnrcls to Coniult With Mntlrlcl.
Paris, Oct. 4. The American peace
commissioners held a session yester
day morning nt their own ofllccs, pre
paratory to the second meeting; with
tho Spanish commissioners, which be
Ban nt the commission's rooms In tho
forolun ofllcc Immediately after their
nssembllnR there at 2 o'clock In the
afternoon. The session lasted until 4
o'clock, at which hour the commission
ers adjourned to meet nt 2 o'clock next
Friday afternoon, such Interval being
deslrnble nnd necessary to allow sepa
rate consideration by each commission
of matters requiring such course before
the Joint commission. The Interval will
be thus niled with work by each com
mission, tho ultimate results being thus
facilitated.
The secretary ot tho Spanish commis
sion arrived last night and the Interval
will also bo employed by the secretaries
Jointly In maturing plans for the work
nnd procedure. While tho American
commissioners were nt luncheon yes
terday General Merrltt called at their
hotel, but he did not wait to see them.
Ho called again this morning to meet
the members of the commission.
The Spanish and American commis
sioners were received this afternoon by
President Fauro. General Merrltt ac
companied the Americans to this func
tion, which was held at the Palais de
Rlysee.
The opinion Is now held that the
work of the commission tniay be fin
ished within a month from thoi present
time. While It Is the general Impres
sion that yesterday's meeting was
again devoted to preliminaries and that
tho adjournment to Friday was taken
only to enable the secretaries to draw
up a schedule of work, the representa
tives of the press have learned that the
Besslon was highly Important, and that
the Americans have made a demand of
Buch character that tho Spaniards
found It necessary to ask for an ad
journment In order to enable them to
consult with the government at Mad
rid. It Is believed that the question con
cerns the Philippines, and It Is known
that the Americans are highly pleased
at having so soon reached what they
consider a very Important phase of the
negotiations, and consider the two ses
sions thus far held as very satisfactory
to America. The fact that a member
of the commission expressed the belief
that the work would be completed
within a month Indicates a happy
frame of mind.
In tho Spanish camp great hopes are
built on what they believe General
Merrltt will advise, namely, that the
Philippines nro Incapable of self gov
ernment, and that the whole situation
does not warrant America In taking
responsibility for the entire Philip
pines. The Spaniards are quite ready
to give whatever America asks In the
way of coaling stations, but will re
slst more to the verge of a renewal of
hostilities.
The Spanish commissioners are cold
ly courteous and seemingly unflinching
In their no surrender attitude respect
ing the Philippines. They apparently
fully appreciate the difficulties In
America regarding the army mlsman
agement and the resulting natural de
sire to get the work of the commis
sion concluded most speedily. These
circumstances encourage the Spaniards
to remain obdurate.
MMltnna fitvnn Avuv.
It is certainly gratifying to tho public to
!..... nr .miM,n In flirt loiwt url.n nrn lint.
afraid to bo Kcnoroua to tlio needy and sillier-
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lug, i.110 piuiinuiura Ul -wi. JXiui; a
Discovery for Consumption, Coughs nnd
n.1.1. l. ......... ...Illln,, trlnl
IrtllUft, uuiu ki ..,Tj u.vj. ... ,.ii...u. ......
bottles of this great niediciuo ; and havo tlio
T tl.nnM,1. nf l.n.u,)... Aoili.no
IirpXcliitis, Hoarseness and nil diseases of
tlio Throat, Cliest nnd Lungs arosuicly cured
by It. Call on A. Wasloy, Druggist, nnd get
H mill uulliu liuu. i.c;umi diau uuu. auu fi.
Kvcry liottlo guaranteed, or price refunded.
Sulolito or ii Xnvy C'IiiumiiIii.
S&n Francisco, Oct. 4. Advices from
Japan bring tho news of the death of
Itev. Thndileus V. Freeman, chaplain
of the United States seamshlp Galtl
more, nt Nagasaki. From nil accounts
Freeman committed suicide while In a
stato of mental depression consequent
upon his falling health. lie Jumped
overboard from tho Zealandla nnd was
drowned before any assistance could
be rendered him.
Tor Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears tho
Signature
.Inclt Ilnvtirly sVkuIii it Sliiiwmnn.
New Yorlt, Oct. I. Colonel Jack
Haverly, who matle a reputation as a
manager of minstrelsy a number o
years ago, rcturnetl to the amusement
Held last night as the manager or a
minstrel company. lie anil his com
pany had a crowded house in tne
Fourteenth Street theater.
Monarch over pain. Ilnrns, cuts, sprains,
stings. Instalit rcllof, T)r. h lec-
trlcOil. At any drug Btoro.
'fho'Wnr Invotltrntors.
Washington, Oct. 4, At yesterday's
session of Uio war Investigation com
mission several complaints were read
in regard to tho method of transport
ing men from Santiago, tho names of
the vessels on which It was alleged
that abuses had occurred being tho
Concha, tho Seneca, the Tlreakwater,
the Olivette and tho City of Washing
ton. It was decided to malto a thorough
Investigation of this branch ot the ser
vice. Tho committee decided to permit
the presence during the hearings of
representatives of the press.
Curo that Cough with Shlloli's Cure Tlio
best Couch Curo. liellovea Croup promptly
Ouo million bottles sold last year. 40 doses
for 85 eta. Bold by 1'. D. Kirlln and a guar
autee.
M. Cninlion'HMiKH'osnofnt Wiihliluiston
Pails, Oct. 4. Figaro states that
Count JJ'Aublgny, now French charge
d'affaires at Munich, will replace M.
Cambon ns minister tn the United
States and that M. Cambon will go to
Madrid. These changes, the paper says,
were decided upon at yesterday's cabi
net council.
Bbllolt's Consumption Cure cures wlioro
others fail. It U tho leading Cough Curo,
and o borne should bo without it. I'lciiMiiit
to tako and goes right to the spot. Sold by
A.
fk Rrc a cointurt to themselves and the
r reason so many lainnira dicss
THE GENUINE
JOHAWH HOFF'S
MALT EXTRACT
It lias done more to make strong,
healthy children tban any other nutri
tive toiuc, because it makes Strong,
m
m
to
Healthy Af others.
TO BIRMINGHAM AND MEMPHIS.
UNfrt'llPAt-lEI) SEUVIOn OKFKKEll DV THE
SOUTHERN- RAILWAY.
Leaving llroad Street str.tion.I'liilacleliilila,
nt (i:,"3 ii. in. dully, the "Southwestern'
Limited," rarryins a illiiliiK car and the
most luxurious Pullman drawing room sleep-
lug cms, rcndios lllriiilnglmn the following
night at. 10:10 nnd nrrlvcs nt Memilils the
next morning nt 7:10. Through sleeping cars
for Asliovllle, Kavniiiiali, JacVsouvllle.
Tampa, Atlanta, Molillo nnd New Orleans nro
nlso attached to this train. Pullman reser
vations can bo made In advance nud all In
formation obtnino , 1y communicating with
John M. Heal, 1)1 Piwenger Agent, 8a
Chestnut strcot, PhiJadelpliin.
ONets: I was dreadfully nervous, nud for
relief took your Knrl's Clover Koot Tea. It
quieted my ncrvc3 nnd strcngtlicucd my
wholo Nervous System. I was troubled with
Constipation, Kidney and liowcl trouble.
Your Ten soon cleansed my system so
thoroughly that I rapidly regained health
and strength. Mrs, S. A. Sweet, Hartford,
Conn. Sold by S. P. Kirlln nnd a guarantee
Klitj;IttK Tcmpliir Triennial Conclave.
On norouiit of tho Knights Templar Trien-
ninl Conclave, to bo held at Pittsburg, Pa.
October 10 to 11, tho Pennsylvania railroad
company will sell excursion tickets from
stations on Its lino to Pittsburg nnd return nt
rato of singlo faro for tho round trip, with
minimum of S3 cents.
Tickets will bo sold October 8 to 13, good to
return until October 1" inclusive. The
return limit of tickets from Harrisburg nnd
points cast thereof can bo extended to Octo
ber 31 upon depositing samo on October 13 to
17 with tlio Joint Agent nt Pittsburg nnd tho
payment of fifty cents.
A boon to travelers. Dr. Fowler's Extract
of Wild Strawberry. Cures dysentery,
diarrhoea, seasickness, nausea. Pleasant to
take. Act9 promptly.
WHEN IN DOUBT, TRY
STRONG
AGAIN!
jfe vigor to the whole being. All drains and losses arc checked ftrtnantntly. Unless patients
arc properly cured, their condition often worries them into Insanity Consumption or Death.
xvi a uea seaiea. iTice ft per box; o DOies,
money,f5.oo. Send forfree book.
For Sale al KIRLIN'S Drup
" DIRT DEFIES THE KING." THEN
IS GREATER THAN
but htTft sold direct to the con
iumcr for 25 yen at whole
sale prices, lariDK him the
oetier b proais.
where for examination
Ererj thins warranted,
118 styles of Vehicles,
styles 01
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LETTERS FROM LONDON AMATEUR SPORT
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way, Now York.
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It is not a stimulant but a health builder,
nnd children, as well ns adults, can drink it
with great benofit. Costs about as much 1(3
coffco. 15 nnd 23c.
Calendar for IHOil.
The Herald oillco has n full nnd complete
Hue of calendars for 1S00. If you con
template a calendar for your friends, reserve
your order until you seo our line. It will
mean a big saving to you. They nro nlso
beautiful specimens of lithographic art nnd
very reasonable in price.
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great political events of our court !
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middle weit. Its special eorre-
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OUR PORTO RICO TROOPS
Alarming Incroaso of Sickness
Among tho Soldior Boys, ,.
THE REGULARS AND VOLUNTEEES
Wltllo lu tlio Vovtnov tlio Sickness
Avorncos Only Ton Ior Cent, In tlio
Sixteenth, reuuoylvntiln I'ortj six
J'or Cent Aro on tho Slok I.ltt.
Tonco, Porto nico, Oct. 4. It Is the
well grounded and almost unanimous
opinion of the medical staff of the
American army In Porto Rico that the
condition of the volunteer forces here
necessitates their removal north. Sick
ness is Increasing, and ha3 been in
creasing during the past four weeks
at an alarming rate. The sick report
shows over 2,700 In hospitals or In
quarters, out of a total command of
10,000 men that is, over 25 per cent of
the troops are on tho sick list. This,
however, does not mean that there is
an effective strength of 7,500 men. The
soldiers discharged from tho hospitals
as tit for duty are In nine cases out of
ten Incapable of service, and if ordered
to duty are almost Invariably back In
tho hospital within a few days. The
medical olllccrs havo found that the
convalescents do not nnd seemingly
cannot recover their strength In this
climate, and for this reason they are
being sent north as rapidly as pos
sible, several hundred leaving every
week,
It Is a slgnllicant fact that there Is a
wide disparity between the sickness in
the volunteers and regular commands.
In tho two regular Infantry regiments,
the Nineteenth and Eleventh, the sick
ness averages only about 10 per cent.,
while In the, volunteer regiments the
Sixth Massachusets, First New York
engineers, Fourth Ohio, Third Illinois,
First Kentucky, Third Wisconsin and
Sixteenth Pennsylvania It averages 34
per cent. In the last named two, where
the conditions are the worst, the sick
report shows a percentage of 40 In the
Sixteenth Pennsylvania and 42 In the
Third Wisconsin. Over half of these
two regiments, which, with the First
Kentucky, comprise General Ernst's
brigade, are unlit for duty, and a week
ago, when General Ernst moved his
headquarters up to Albonlto, on tho
summit of the mountnln range, it was
found that it would bo Impossible for
tho brigade to follow. The command Is
prostrate where It Is.
Undoubtedly the wide disparity be
tween the percentage of sickness in the
volunteers and regular organizations is
largely duo to the fact that the former
aro better able to care for themselves
Most of them aro veterans who under
stand the rules of health In camp, and
their olTlcers from tho very outset have
enforced with untiring energy the sanl
tary regulations so necessary for the
preservation of health. But more than
that, the regulars are making soldering
a business. They did not enlist for the
war, but for live years, and they look
upon their assignment for service In
Porto Rico philosophically, and so
make the best of the situation.
The volunteers, on the other hand, en
listed for two years, but with the al
most universal expectation that they
would be mustered out when the war
closed. Almost to a man they desire to
go home, and ever since tho protocol
was signed they have lived in the dally
hope of being recalled. For days they
talked of nothing else. Homesickness
depressed their spirits and made them
easy victims of tho malarial climatic
conditions. It Is said that some of them
who did not fall sick naturally, actual
ly exposed themselves to the wet or
ate freely of tropical fruits, despite the
regulations, that they might become 111
and be sent home. Some, it is alleged,
even feigned sickness, and quite a
number of these succeeded In their do
signs. The other day a number of men from
one of the regiments who had been or
dered homo as convalescents came into
Ponce ahead of their wagon train, sing
ing, laughing and making merry at the
prospect of their release. Some were
college athletes. They appeared to be
more capable of service than hundreds
of the soldiers who remained, and one
of the regular army olllcers In Ponce,
upon looking them over, suggested
Ironically that they should stop at New
York on their way home and pick up
a few prizes for throwing the hammer,
putting the shot, etc., at tho Caledonian
games.
The worst feature of the situation Is
the steady Increase in tho number of
typhoid cases, which reaches over 400.
For a tlmo It appeared probable that
the typhoid fever In the army, most ot
which is alleged to have come from
Camp Thomas and Camp Alger, origi
nally, would bo stamped out, but re
cently new cases began to appear at
an alarming rate. Major Snowden and
his associates do not believe that there
Is a new source of contagion, but rather
that the cases arc duo to infection from
the old cases.
A few days ago the whole city of
Ponce narrowly escaped being utterly
depopulated by a typhoid epidemic.
Some of the men of tho First Kentucky,
who are camped near the aqueduct
which carries the water supply of the
city, In order to secure good water
close at hand carelessly and thought
lessly tapped tho anqueduct. They
broke through tho masonry and for a
wholo day were hoisting water In
buckets from tho acqueduct. Fortun
ately Major Snowden discovered the
manhole while on a tour of Inspection
tho next day. Ho was horrified at the
discovery. Typhoid existed In the First
Kentucky, and the entire water supply
of the city might havo been contami
nated with typhoid germs. He ordered
the manhole sealed up immediately.
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London, Oct. 4. The Pekin corre
spondent of The Dally Chronicle, tele
graphing Saturday by way of Shang
hai, says: A mob is menacing; for
eigners. Tho wife of the Italian min
ister was attacked yesterday while on
her way to church and several Ameri
cans coining from tho railway wore
wounded by stones. The foreign min
isters have scut n collective note to the
government asking for suppression of
these outrages and the punishment of
tho culprits.
Interested People.
Advertising a patent medicine in the pe
culiar way in which the proprietor of Kemp's
llalsam for Coughs and Colds docs it, Is in
deed wonderful, He authorizes all druggists
to give to those who call for it, sample
botlle free, that they may try it before pur
cbasine. The kreo bottles ate 2$ and
We certain
B iiNftV GEORGE bECLlNHS
And Itollry SI. McDonald Wilt UasuA
Sow ovH'h Sllvof Foreos.
New York, Oct. 4. Henry Georgo has
declined the nomination for governor on
the ticket placed In the field by the
Chicago platform Democrats, and the
ifommlttco having authority to fill ths
Vacancies nominated Henry M. Mc
Donald, of tho county of New York,
for tho place. Mr. Georgo In his letter
says that by pursuing uninterruptedly
the ditty of writing his father's biog
raphy ho can do more for the principles
of freedom than by engaging actively
In politics. Mr. George continues:
"I should say, In Justice to myself
nnd to those who honestly advance tho
silver question to tho rank of first Im
portance, that I nm no more than my
father was an advocate of free coinage.
He condemned Its economic soundness,
being In fact a believer neither In gold
nor sliver, but In credit or paper money.
Ho supported the Chlcngo platform
not on nccount of, but In spite of, Its
advoency ot free silver, because he be
lieved thnt lu other respects it stood
for the principles of freedom; because
It took the side of tho weak as against
that of tho monopolist; because it
sided with the house of want against
the house of havo. I nm In entire accord
with those views, and I think It proper
to stato them frankly, that there may
bo no room for misunderstanding on
the part of any."
Henry M. McDonald, nominated In
George's stead, Is a lawyer of this city,
and was formerly a banker of Pierre,
S. D. He Is president of the New York
Bimetallic association.
. OUR WARSHIPS FOR CHINA.
UnllliiKiio 11 ml Petrol Will (io ns Near
its Posllilo to l'cklll.
Washington, Oct. 4. Secretary Long,
upon advluGH received at tho state de
partment showing the existence of
threatening conditions In China, has
ordered Admiral Dewey to send two
warships immediately from Manila to
a point as near tho Chinese capital as
possible for a warship to approach.
The vessels selected for the undertak
ing aro the Baltimore and the Petrel.
It is expected that the Baltimore will
not be able to get beyond tho Taku
forts at the entrance of the Pang-He
river, upon which Pekln Is situated,
but tlio Petrel, being of smaller pro
portions, may be able to reach Tien
Tsln, 80 miles above the mouth and
about the same distance below Pekln.
The olliclals keenly regret that there
Is not now on tho Asiatic a light
draught gunboat of the Helena class,
which could ascend the river as far
as the Chinese capital.
Secretary L.ong said the sole pur
pose of ordering the Baltimore and the
Petrel to Chinese waters was to safe
guard American Interests and protect
life and property of American citizens
in the event ot an outbreak ln the In
terlor.
it is shu Hnu u.sau- .rixA
pointinir for a ffltherigSQN
hard - earned money
for lila education.
work to Insure him -
an advantageous start
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ties iu the air about
the bov's future, only
to have him killed off In the early years
of mnnhood by the dread disease con
sumption. Until recent years consumption was con
sidered an incurable disease. Now it is
known to tens of thousands that Doctor
Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures
98 per cent, of all cases if taken in the early
stapes of the disease. It also cures bron
chitis, laryngitis, throat and nasal troubles
and nil allied diseases of the air-passages.
It is the best blood-maker and flesh-builder,
the best general tonic and nerve restora
tive. It gives a keen edge to the appe
tite, corrects the impaired digestion, pro
motes the flow of digestive juices, facili
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stomach, or Intestines, invigorates the liver
and purifies and enriches the blood. It
tears down old and Inert tissues and builds
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the circulation of the blood to every part
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thus supplying the blood with vitalizing
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15m at., saiem, urcgon. i nau a cougn ana
felt tlrtd all the time. I took three bottles of
Dr. Pierce's Pavorite Prescription and two of
'Golden Medical Discovery' and two vials of
Tleasant Pellet1).' 1 have better health now
than tor many years."
Twenty-one one-cent stamps cover the
mailing of a paper-covered copy of Doctor
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Pierce, Buffalo. N. Y.
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