1 I EVENING HERALD KSTAllI,ISIIi:i) 1870. Published every Evening, Kxcepi Sunday, at South Jakius Strkt. Nkab Cmrrni. Tin1 !lp''d 'ft H',,v '.nlu ..niloali And the uriouu ii. i; t .ilorslx i nta n week, pay alii- to the carriers. Hy niui 1 W.00 a year, or 25 witM a month, payable In advance dvortlsc mcnti cbarK aooordlnK tn mmce nu position. Tbe pub'Sbem rcrve the Hirht to change the position nt advertisement" whenever the pub Illation of news demands II. The rlsht la irserved to wjrtany advertisement, whether paid lor or not, mat the pulilMicrs may deem 'rnprnper. Advcrtlslnc rate inado known upon application. KnXered at the poatofUco at Shennndoab, Vn a ecoud claiw mall matter. TKMCPIIONK CONNKOTION' 'All the News Thai's Fit to Print." Evening Herald MONDAY. OITUUKU 17. 1SI. JUH COUNIRY : First, Last anil Forever It would not bo iiccimito to say that the meotiii),' of Admiral Cervora mid the Simnlsh Minister of Marino iniule no ice. To-MOitnow is theilny set apart for Porto llioo to comu under the pro teutiiiK wi"K of Uncle Sum. On that iliiv the island will cense to be u Spanish proyinee. It is claimed that the propo.-ed con Nnlidation of the loadini; bunks of liicton was iiromnteil by the fact that the Western fanners are hoard II tin- surplus mono ofi the r country- TlIK pjetitlomnii who bears tho cog nonien of "Coin" Harvey has been selected by the free silver Democracy to puss around the hat for campaign funds. Bryan was among his "rt contributors. TllK Minersville Free 1'ress, which was a strong advocate of Widow Smith for tho postofllceat that place, ilred u broudsido ut the Congressman on Saturday, und it has set the people of that town to thinking. Two things certain are that the troops must go out of the Northern cuuips before winter sets in, and that Cuba must bo occupied soon. Fut liiib' the two together, expeditions direct to Cuba may not bo out of the prospects. Tim girls in the public schools of Chester county are going to bo taught to sew. An innovation of that kind in Schuylkill's educational department would bo useless. Here tho girls all know how to sew when they have time. Soi.nrKns in service will largely lose their votes this year, because Democrats in Congress killed olf the bill permitting troops in tho Held to cast their ballots. Only two states, Kansas and Pennsylvania, have laws that meet the case. Tub HlcitAhU's suggestion that tho borough authorities olTer a reward for the capture of tho murderer of John Dando meets with popular ap proval, and the authorities have acted upon tho .suggestion and oll'er a reward of $200 for his capture. Sknatoh Quay is said to bo con templating the explosion of a bomb that will' tear up that plum tree by the roots. The "old man" has been in tighter holes politically, and has invariably come out on top, and his friends anticipate similar results this time. Keep your ear to the ground ! Tint national farmers1 congress, with a membership lurgoly southern, lias invited Hooker 'P. Washington, to deliver an address at .its annual meet ing in Fort AVorth, Tei. ,-in December next. Tills is in itself striking evi deuce of southern white men's appre ciation for the good work done for his race by a black man. 'l'llit coal companies in tho Hnzlo ton region, since t lie shooting of striking miners at Litttlmer, about a year ago, nave emleavored as far as possible to oiuploy native miners and laborers. Tho experiment is said to have been pleasing to the operators in its results, although they are com polled to pay somewhat higher wages. Tim New York Commercial, one of tho most conservative pnpers In that state, thus prophosizes as to the bust ness outlook : i'Tho general waking up of all industrial and business linos is a. pleasant thing to contemplate, The revival is now undor such head way that it may bo expected to last tlwough tho coming winter with but tho slight slackening up which occurs during tho coldest season," An exchange, apparently a strong advocate of matrimony, ways evory almshouse in tho land is full of old bachelors, pale, moping men, wli muultute on childhood and its mem ories of friends. If old age comes with wealth then tho bachelo realizes that the sweetest things lite cannot be bought. His house not a homo. Those who wait on him Should be In every lamdy tntdlclne cheit and ererx. trsTfUer'i grip. Tliv are larliuU wiion ttu tniit-li ti ul pi taitri ur ltdjc)ie. blllauintii, n U Urn UuiUii. Una uU cSUlecl, 1 ctati, OS Pills SINGULAR STATEMENT. From lira. Hank to Mrs. Plnkham. The following lotter to Mrs. Pink hnm from Mrs. M. RAMK, No. 8,354 Kast Susquehanna Ave., Philadelphia, Pa., Ii n. remarkable statement of re lief from utter discouragomont. Sho says: " I novor oan find words with which to thank you for what Lydla 13. Pink ham's Vogotablo Compound has dono for me. " Some years ago I had womb troublo and doctored for a long: tlmo, not see ing any improvomont. At times I would feel well ouough, and other times was miserable. So It'Wont on until last October, I fait something terrlblo creeping1 over mo, I know not what, but kept (rotting worse. I can hardly explain my feelings at that time. I was co depressed in spirits that I did not wish to live, although I had everything to live for. Had hys teria, was very nervous; could not sleep and was not safe to be left alone. " Indeed, I thought I would loso my mind. No one knows what I endured. " 1 continued this way until tho lust of 1'ubruary when I saw in a paper a testimonial of a lady whoso oaso was slmllur to mine, and who had been cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound, I determined to try it, and felt better after tho first dose". I contiuued taking it, and to-day am a well woman, and oan say from my heart, 'Thank God for suoh a medi cine.'" Mrs. Pinkham invites all suffering women to write to her at Lynn, Mass., for udvieo. All suoh letters aro been and answered by women only. work not for love, but for wages. He is like a traveler in a strange land, who wishes for a genuine resting place, and some one to look at whom he loves. Yellow Taundlce Cured. Suffering humanity should be supplied with every means possible for its relief, it is with pleasure we publish the following. "This is to certify that I was a terrible sufferer from Yellow Jaundice lor over six nionins, ami was treated by some of the bel physicians in our city ami all to no avail. Dr. Hell, our druggist, recommended Klectric Hitters ; and after taking two bottles, I was entirely cuied. I now take great pleasure in lccotnmcniiing them to any person suffering frou this terrible malady. I am gratefully yours, M. A. Hogarty, Lexington, Ky." Sold by A. YVaslcy Druggist. . rirxt 'N'lirtH'VVoiimii In the Klondike. .Seattle. Wash., Oct. 17. Viola C.rlK (.on. wife of Ned Grlfiiiun. a wealthy Vukoner, died In this city yesterday. lrs GiiKiion was the llrst white wo nan In the Klondike. It's Queer How Quick Pan-Tina cures coughs and colds. 2!c. At 0 rubier liroi., drug store. Two Drowned In Nivnrk ltny. Newark. N. J., Oct. 17."Vllllam Laurie anil John Welsh, both of this city, were drowned In Newark bay yes terday afternoon. In company with two other young men they went crab bing. The water Rot rough, however, anil they put bark. While ulonesldo the LehlKh Valley railroad bridge, and endeavorliip; to ellmb up on the string pieces, Welsh fell Into the water. Laurie seized him by the shoulder, but lie was dragged down, and both were drowned. To Cure- n Cold In Ono Day Take Laxativo Ilromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 2jc The genuine litis h. II. Q. on each tablet. tf jvt:t.riiio iti jai'ls. Paris, Oct. 17. Henor Agonclllo, spe cial envoy of the Philippine Insurgent government, arrived at Havre by La Touralne yesterday and reached Paris late In the afternoon. He lias apart ments at the Hotel Continental, on tho same floor with the members of the United States pence commission, whom he came to see regarding the fate of the Philippines. Give the Children a Drink called Oraln-O. It is a delicious, appetizing, nourishing food drink to tako the placo of I'otliso. Sold by nil grocers and liked by all who have used it becauso when properly prepared, it tastes like tho finest eoUeo but is free from all, its injurious properties. Graln O aids diccstiou and strengthens the norves. It is not a stimulant but a health builder, and children, as woll as adults, can drink it with great benefit. Costs about 1 as much 83 cotloo. IS and 25c. Mrs. llnlinnitt'H llody Arrlvrn. New York, Oct. 17. The remains ot Miss lieSBlo Hamilton Morgan Helmont, wife of August Helmont. the banker. nrrlved In Oils city on the Cunariler Umbrla yesterday, and were taken to the Helmont residence on Madison avenue. The body, which was en cased In a heavy oaken casket, waB accompanied across the ocean by Au gust Helmont, his son, August Helmont, Jr., pdward Morgan, brother or Mrs. Belmont, and the Countess Maccioll. At quarantine the Cutmrder waB board ed by Perry Helmont and other mem bers of the family, who had gone down the bay li Mr. Belmont's yacht, cer vices will bo held tomorrow at Great Neck. I I., and the Interment will be made in the family plot, known as the Perry, Blrcle, In the Ithode Island ceme tery .at Npwport. rnllliliil Wlfo Iltiriuiil to Dentil. Lond Branch, Oct. 17,Mrs. Julia Coffer, wife of John II. Coffer, a res taurant keeper, In Seabrlght, wns fa tally burned while at work preparing a plaster ,qver the Are for her husband, who was. jylfig III upstairs. Mrs. Cof fer rushed upstairs enveloped In flames, screaming for help. Her husband got out of bed, mid after a hard fight suc ceeded In extinguishing the flames, but not until every particle of clothing on his wife had been burned away. The woman suffered several hours before death in'.ed her misery. Mr, Coffer was badly burned In his efforts to save his wife. Mis. Coffer was 45 years old and the mother of five children. SUHptiutoil of Kllllntr 1 1 or l'aiiilly. Winnipeg, Man., Oct. 17. A Dominion City dispatch to The Free Press Bays a cold blooded butchery took place In the Gqllclan settlement east of there some time within the laBt 21 hours. A Gtilldan man and his four children were found dead In their houso by a neighbor. The wife Is missing, and Is suspected to be guilty of the crime. The weapon used waB an ax. The man's head was nearly severed from his body, and the children's bodies were more or less mutilated. It is un derstood the man and woman had fre quently quarreled. The name of the family could not be learned, A I'LBA FROM LlUEItlA. Tint .Vi'tiro Hopiilillti Seoks Shelter llellentll tint Stin-M anil StrlpcH. Pittsburg, Oct. 17. Yesterday after noon Bishop Joseph Hnrtsell, of the MethodlHt Kplseopnl church, whose bishopric is in Africa, and who Is at tending the meeting In this city of the I'hl Gamma Helta fraternity, stated that he had been commissioned by the negro republic of Liberia to go to Washington and ask that the republic to taken undpr the sheltering wing of the United Stntes. Threatened Inroads upon Its tenltory by the Germans, French and Kngllsh has prompted the government to seek the shadow of the Stnrs and Stripes. "I am on my way to see Secretary Hay." said he, "as the special repre sentative of the republic of Liberia, to secure a protectorate, either quasi or actual. What they want Amerlcn to do Is to say to the PJuropean powers In Africa, 'We have an Interest In Liberia: this country belongs to us.' Whether an actual protectorate can be established or not will depend on how far the Liberlan government Is willing to go. assuming that the United States answers favorably." THE ANARCHIST CONSPIRACY. It Wat Intended to Kill ltnth Kniporor Wlllliini and Klinr lltimbort. London, Oct. 17. The Alexandria cor respondent of The Dally Mull, tele graphing regarding the anarchist plot against Emperor William, which was discovered on Friday, says: "The plot against the kaiser Is hourly proven more Important, each arrest disclosing new ramifications. The doc uments found disclose a plot to kill King Humbert, already well matured. "Fifteen persons, all Italians, have been arrested. The original plan was to throw a bomb of gun cotton and fulminate of mercury on Hniperor Will iam's carriage in a narrow street of Cairo. When the Kgyptlan trip was abandoned elaborate nrraugements were made by the conspirators to send confederates to Jerusalem to carry out the plot during tho dedication of the German Church of Our Redeemer." Will Not Por-eeiito Wttnewios. Washington, Oct. 17. Secretary Alger was asked last night If It was the pur pose of the war department to take any official action concerning the state ments made by Major Seaman, surgeon of the First Volunteer Engineers. "Not nt nil,", replied the secretary, "not at all. I wnnt It to be understood dis tinctly that any officer or man In the army can speak freely anil unreserved ly concerning his observations of the War without the slightest fear of conse quence. While I am secretary of war no man shall be the sufferer for speak ing what he believes to be the truth. Above all the witnesses who appear be fore the war Investigating commission shall be protected to the fullest ex tent," No such thing as "summer complaint" whore Dr.. Fowler's Extract of Wild Straw berry is kept handy. Nature's remedy for looseness of tho bowels. Army Domon-tnitlon in 1'rnuoe. Paris, Oct. 17. The dedication of a monument to the soldiers of France who fell In the Franco-Prussian war, which took place yesterday at Chau mont, cnpltnl of the department of Haute-Mnrno, General Chanolne, the minister of war, presiding, furnished an opportunity for a demonstration In favor of the army, which, many so cieties seized, marching past the monu ment and shouting, "Vive l'armee." The Socialist party met yesterday and denounced governmental Interference with the right to strike. K Few Pointers. The recent statistics of the number o deaths show that the large majority die with consumption. This disease may commence with an apparently harmless cough which can be cured instantly by Kemp's llalsam for the Throat aud Lungs, which is guaranteed to cure and relieve all cases. Price 25, and 50c. Sold by all druggists ; ask for a free sample o-day. Ileal tn ort'ntiia'H nmptti'tu- Improving;. London, Oct. 17. Te Pfikjn cqrrpST pondent of the Times says: Prince Chlng, president of the Tsung-Ll- Ynmen, hns Informed Sir Claude .Mac- ilonald ofllclully that the health of the emperor Is 'improving. 11c ueciares ,thut the empress dowager Is not op posed to genulno retorpi, nut oniy 10 such violent anil impracticable reforms as were hastily decreed. Her majesty will proceed, on, lines more adapted to Chinese conditions. Army Humeiiii'h LI!'o Snorllloo. Atlanta. Ga Oct. 17. Dr. Donald A. Taylor, acting assistant surgeon In tho general hospital at 1'ort niCji-nerson, la dead of peritonitis. Dr. Taylor's Ill ness was due to hard work In the hos pital, he having contracted malaria while attending to the wants of the sick men brought to McPherson. He was the son of Major Blair D. Taylor, surgeon In charge at Fort McPherson, aud a graduate of the University of Virginia, Eczema ! The Only Cure. Eczema is more than a skin disease, arid no skin remedies can euro it. Tho doctors are unable to effect a euro, nnd their mineral mixtures are damaRirifr tn tlin most noiverful constitution. The whole troublo is in tho blood, and Swift's Bpecifio is the only remedy which can rbach.such deep-seated blood diseases. . Eczema broVe out on my daughter, and con tinued to spread until her head -was entirely covered. She was treated by, several good doctors, but grew worse, and the dreadful disease spread to ner race, aue "ifSK tanen to two oeieoraieu MlWiSSAjfr' health springs, but re.tt&-MSgft pplved no benefit. Mantf ' natent medicines were taken, but without re suit, until we decided to try 8, 3. 8., and by the time the llrst bottle was finished, her head be gan to heal. A dozen bottled cured her com- filotely and left her skin perfectly smooth. Hhe i now sixteen years old, and has a niagnlncent growth of hair. Not a sign ot the dreadful tusLaae jiub ever reiurueu. II. T. 8non, S70t Lucas Ave., St. Louts, Mo. Don't expect local applications soaps und salves to puro Jiczemu. Thr reach onlv the surface wlillo tho d seaso comes from within. Swift's Specific ia the onlv euro and will reach tho most obstinate cuso. It is far ahead ot all similar remedies, becauso it cures cases which aro beyond their reach. S. S. S. is purely vegetable, and tho only blocxl remedy guaronteeil to contain no pot- a8BoXrm.fle0d terby SwKt-SpecifJo Company, AtllUltU, Ueore!- I I You can "back" BMle Ax for all you're worth, as the winning; brand of chewing tobacco. It wins because it is, without exception, the common-sense purchase when it comes to buying chewing tobacco. Why pay more money tor less tobacco of poorer quality ? If you have never decided to try the quality of PLUG now is the time to invest ernefiiber whesi yon TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And Flowers, tho Iliinil or America, Cali fornia. Via tho truo pathway, "The Iron Mountain Kouto," which traven.es a region of perpetual sunshine, where snow storms, blizzards or high altitudes aro unknown, Pullman first and second class palace and tourist sleeping oars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and New Mexico, Arizona, California, OrcgoH, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and "Kovnda, without change. Quick time, low rates, and all tho comforts of modern railway improvements guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via the Missouri Pacific railway system. For rates right from your homo, literature, and full information, drop a postal canl, J. P. MiCaun, T. P. Agent, r.ltl Hail- road avenuo, Ehnlra, N. Y., or 391 broad- way, Now York. 3-1-tf W. E. Hoyt, G, K P. Act. Everybody's liahlo to Itching piles. Rich and poor, old anil young torrlblo tho torture they suO'er. Only ono suro cure. Diuii's Ointment. Absolutely sale ; can't fail. . TO BIKMINQHAM AND MEMPHIS. ONfiUltl'ASSED service; OFFKRKI) iiy t; SOUT1IKI1N RAILWAY. Leaving Broad Street statloii.Philailelphla, at (1:55 p. m. dally, the "Southwestern Limited," carrying dining car and thu most luxurious Pullman drawing room sleep ing cars, reaches liirmhighau tho following night at 10:10 aud arrives at Memphis tho next morning nt 7:10, Through sleeping cam fur Ashovillo, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tampa, Atlanta, Mobile and Now Orleans aro also attached to tills train. Pullman reser vations can bo niade in advance, and all in formation obtaino , 1y communicating with John M. Ileal, Di Passenger Agent, 82 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Can't bo perfect health without puro blood, burdock Blood Bitters makos puro blood, Tones and Invigorates the whole system. The South und Its Advantages. Tho Southern ltailway has Issued for froe distribution, a sixteen pago journal des criptive of Virginia, North and South Caro lina, Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama aud Mississippi, l'crsons scoklug now locations. or capitalists desiring to make safe and profit ablo Investments will find the information contained therein both valuable aud inter esttng. Copies will bo mailed freo upon ap plication to John M, Iloall, District l'assin gor Agent, 828 Chestnut street. Philadelphia, l'a. Tlsn't safe to bo a day without Dr, Thomas' Ecleutlio Oil in the houso. Novor can tell what moment an accident is going to happen. ICeiliicett llutee to Philadelphia. For tho grand Peaco Jubilee at Philadel phia, October 20 and 27, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets from all ticket stations on its line, to Phila delphia, ut rate of singlo fare for tho round trip (minimum rate, SO cents.) Tickets will bo sold and good, going, October 21 to 27, and returning leaving Philadelphia to October 31, inclusive. This Jubllco will bo one of tho greatest ovents in tho history of Philadelphia, Tho redcdlcatlon of Iuilepoiidonco Hall, recently restored ; tho unveiling of tho Grant Kqucs trian Monument, Fuirmoiiut Park ; a monster civic uud Imlubtilul parade,, and a grand military and naval pageant, led hy General Miles and ptber distinguished heroes of tho late war, will bo prominent features. The President ami Ids Oublhct will also bo present. For tho accommodation of persons desiring to witness tho evening ceremoulus ami re turn the same night, special late trains will bo rim from Philadelphia to the principal cities on each d vision each night. Grlppo Cured. "lVast winter I had a bad cold and severe coimli. I was lame in every joint and muscle. I was sick nutl felt ns though I was coming down with typhoid fever. It was no doubt a bail case of grippe. Sir! H. 1'. Ihulge gave me a bot tle of llrnciliau llulm, saying he was sure it would help me. The relief was ahnost instant. nieims. It quickly stripped my coiieh and took the grippe with nil the pains and Mireuess out of my system. I gave the balauce of the her .iaughter.' Y proved ?o bYuenda slus.dy& sile acver j,lteuds to be without "'"-winFiUJoues, Cincinuutl.Ohlo. Isbeuauiloahd.uuHoic, wholesale audita. SU-cent bottle to Mrs. Hishop Wiley for 10c. in the experiment. fie name 1 buy agam. PEACE JUBILEE AT PHILADELPHIA. Cheap Incursion Trips hi I'lilltKlolphia A.' Ke-lltllng Kullway. l'hiadolphia has tho reputation of being a "slow" city, but whatever its citizens start they CJirry through with a vim aud energy that never fails to make it a success. From tho beginning of tho llispano-Amciicaii war Philadelphia has been in tho front, cither in recruiting and furwaidiug volunteers, nurs ing sil k or wounded soldiers, or welcoming returning troops, aud now comes tho Peace Jubilee, ovory ono, ricli or poor, Is coutribut ing their timo, monoy and enorgies to make it a grand demonstration. In addition to tho great military and naval reviews, to aid which tho government de partments have promised all tho assistance in their power, is tho grand civic parade which Will undoubtedly bo one of the greatest dciu oustrations ever witnessed on this continent To enable tho residents along its lines to participate in or witness this great jubilee, tho Philadelphia & Heading Hallway has ar. ranged to sell excursion tickets to Philadcl. I 1 1 1 l from all principal points on its lino, at tho low rate of slnglo faro for round trip. (Special rates for military organizations in uniform.) Tickets will bo good going Oct. 2lth to 27th, inclusive, and good to return until Oct. 31st, inclusive. Fine from Shen andoah, ?:i.'J3. How's This? Wc offer Ono Hundred Dollars Ucwartl for uny casu of Catarrh that can not hu cured by Hull's Catarrh Cure. K. J.CIIKNKY& CO., Props., Toledo, O. We tho undersigned, have known V. J. Cheney or the Inst 15 years, and hellevo lifm perfectly hnnornlila In all business transactions and flu- nnelally nblc to carry out any obligations made hy their firm. West AiTkaux, Wholcsalo Druggists, Toledo, O. Waliiino, Kinsan ,fc Maievi.n, Wholesale Drug glstH, Toledo, Ohio,. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, nitlng directly upon the hlood and mucous surfaces of tho nystem. l'rico75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. AUK VOUCHING SOUTH? Tim SOUTI1KKN RAILWAY BKAC1IKS AM. l'ROMINKNT POINTS. Don't start South without consulting John M. lieall, District I'asseuxcr Agent, Southern Hallway, BUS Chestnut street, Philadelphia If you cannot call In person, writo to him, Cure that Cough with Sliiloh's Curo. Tho best Cough Curo. Itclioves Croup promptly. Ono million bottles sold last year. 40 doses fur L'S r.ts. Bold by 1'. p. Kir'ili and a guar auleo. BASEBALL SEASON ENDEl). Boston ltptnlilH ChnpiplpllHlilp Haiti inoro '1 w"iy-oC 1 OllltH llOlllllll. The National League basejpill season ended with Saturday's Ra,mes. Boston retains the championship for another year, with Baltimore second nnd Cin cinnati, Chicago,, Cleveland and Phila delphia lu the first division, In the order named. The record for the season Is as follows: W. I,. PC. W. I.. PO. Boston 10,' 47 .flHfi llaltlinoro. . PO 5'1 .044 Cincinnati.. 10 00 ,005 Uhieu!:c 85 05 .607 Cleveland, , 81 03 .541 I'hiladelp'a. 78 71 .623 New York.. .77 73 .513 intthnrg....73 70 .480 Loulsvlllo.,,,70 81 .404 Brooklyn, .,,61 91 .373 Washington 51 101 .335 St. Wis..,. 89 lH'.SrtO Suturilay's games resulted: .t Phil adelphia Brooklyn, 12: Philadelphia, 8, At' Boston Boston, 10; Baltimore, 8. At New York (11 lnn(ngs) New York, G; Washington, 4. At Louisville Louisville, 6; Cleveland, 4. Turkey ()lnyn tho !nwir Pomnnil, Canen, Island of Crete, Oct. 17, Is iinl Bey, the Turkish military gov ernor, last evening Informed the nd inbals of the foreign wurshlps that tho sultan had ordered the withdrawal of all the Turkish troops In Crete, In com pliance with the Joint note from Great llrltlnn, Itussla, Italy and Franco, Philippine liiHiiriroutH Atrirresslvo, Slanlla, Oct. 17.--The Insurgents at La Claspl huve prevented the American steamer Hermnnnx from loadjng or un loading, on the ground that there were Spaniards on hoard. They also refused to allow an nnicor of the United States cruiser Itulclgh to hind without per mission from General Agulnn'.do, -Tim fhliii'ho Knipiu-nr'H Hiiccossnr, London, Oct. 17, Tho Pekln corre spondent of Tho Dally Telegraph says: "It Is expected In tho highest circles that tho emperor will bfe fbrpially do posed on Nov, :'3, the birthday of the empress dowager, nnd that Pilnce Jun, a boy of 13, will be nominated as his successor," GENERAL GAKCIA'S DENIAL lie Ih Not ltooolvlim Pity From tho United Stntos iJovornmont. Snntlago, Oct. 17. General Callxto Harcla desires to contradict the state ment made by several newspapers thnt he Is receiving pay from the United States government for his assistance In disbanding tho Cuban troops. He declares that ho Is a patriot, and Is not In need of money. General Garcia had n long Interview with General Wood yesterday, request ing transportation to Santa Cruz del Pur. Ho told General Wood It was Im portant for him to bo tthere In order "to prostrate the plot to overthrow the supremacy of those who had fought for Cuba for three years and to put In their places non-combatants and Im migrants." General Wood agreed to provide him with transportation by the Bessie on her next trip to Mnnzanllto. General Woo has received orders from Washington to secure Information ns to such places In the province of Santiago as tho Spaniards are evacu ating and to send troops thither Im mediately, as well to to take over the civil government. He Is still waiting news from Holguln before sending the second Immune regiment there. The Ice plant presttted to Santlngo some time ago by citizens of New York Is neatly rendy for use. It has a capacity of seven tons dally and an annex for refrigerating meat. Saturday night live American negro teamsters got Into an nltercatlon with three policemen, with the lesult that one teamster was killed. Some time afterward the other teamsters attack ed a policeman, whom they disarmed and beat severely. The four are now under ariest. Tlio Cubnu I'lnotlon. Santlngo do Cuba, Oct. 17. The meet ing of the Cuban assembly nt Santa Cruz Is fixed for Oct. 20, but owing to lack of transportation facilities the members of the late assembly will be unable to arrive at Santa Cruz on time, and the end of the month will prob ably have come before the election of a president and cabinet take place. 131 Cuhano, a dully paper of Santlngo, predicts the election of the following ticket: President, General Maximo Gomez; vice president, Bartolome Mnso; secretary of foreign affairs, Dr. Domingo Mendez Capote; home sec retary, Benjamin Guerrn; secretary of Justice, Jose A. Lanuza; secretary of war, General Callxto Garcia; secretary of public Instruction, Enrique Varona. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho best salvo In tho world for cuts, bruise:;, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sorc3, tetter, charmed hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cuies piles, or ao pay required. It is guaranteed Ugio porfect satisfaction or moiiy refui"'d. 1'r'io 35 cents per box. For sain bv A Va Ki Coming Kvent. Oct. 17. Grand ball at lioblilns' opcia house, of the West Kud Grays base ball club, for tho benefit of Thomas Matthews. Oct. Ill Festival by the Laidies Aid Society of tho Presbyterian chinch at tho chapel, comer White and Oak streets. Oct. 23. Third annual ball or llcleniler Huso Co,, No. 3, of Turkey Kun, at Jhu com pany's hall. Kov. lht. Annual supper under auspices of Calvary Baptist church, in Bobbins' opera house. Nov. 4. Grand concert in the Methodist llpiseopal church uudor thu auspices of tho M. E. church choir, assisted by the Shenan doah nialo party. Nov. lOtli, Grand annual supper under nuspices of tho members of Trinity Unformed church, in Bobbins' opera house. Nov. SUIi. Turkey supper undor the auspices of (he All Saints' chinch will bo held hi tho church basement, corner O.il, aud West streets. Por Infants and, Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signaturo of Wininor'H ltoiniii'kalilo Throw. Louisville, Ky., Oct. 17. At a benefit tendered to the Louisville League play ers yesterday Hans Wagner, the colo nel's first baseman, beat the long dls tance throwing record mado by John Hatfield In 1872 by 1 yard and one-halt Inch. Wngner threw the ball 131 yards, 1 foot and 8 Inches. Precisely 2G years ago Hatfield, then a member of the Mutuals, made a world's record of 133 yards, 1 foot and 1k Inches at the Union grounds, Brooklyn. GNkts: I was dreadfully nervous, and for rollof took your Karl's Clovor Boot Tea. It ipiioted my nerves and strengthcued my whole Nervous System. I was troubled with Constipation, Kidney and Bowel trouble. Your Tea soon cleansed my system so thoroughly that I rapidly regaiued health and strength. Mrs. 8. A. Sweet, Hartford, Conn. Sold by S. 1. Kirlln aud a guarantee ltofni'iu l'romlscil I'n China. Pekln, Oct. 17. The reactionary pol icy of the dowager empress seems like ly to return to moderation. An sdlct Just Issued promises to nttcnil to, the welfare of the iwople and to do the best to Becure prosperity. The edict provides for the appointment of two boards of trade, one at Shanghai and one at Hankow, having jurisdiction over the whole southern empire and tho Y'ang-Tse valley. Including Slian8l. Shang-Chl-Lung, viceroy of Hankow, is responsible for tho reform. NO FAITH CUI115. ABOUT STUART.'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS. They Cure Stomach Troubles and Indices Hon Anyway, Wketaer you Have Faith in Them or Not, Mere faith will not digest your foal for jnu, will not give an appetite, will not iucica;e your flesh and strengthen your nerves and heart, but Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will do these things, because they are composed of the elements of digestion, they contain the Juices, acids and peptones necessary to the digestion and assimilation of ul! wholesome food. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will digest food if placed iu a jar or bottle in water heated to 98 degrees, and they will do it much rfiore efleclivcly when taken into the stomach after meals, whether you have faitli that they will or not. They invigorate ,the stomach, make pure blood and strong nerves, in (Ho only way that nature can do it, and that Is, plenty of w)iol' some food well digested. It is not what we eat, but what we digest lint does us good. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are fold by nearly all druggists at 50 ct ul for full sized package, or by mail fiom the Stuart Co., Marshall. Mich. LaGf.ppe, Followed DR by Heart Dlteote, Cured by MILE8' HEAT1T CURE. It. C. C. SIITJLTS, of Wlntorsot, Iowa, lnvrntor and manufacturer of hults' Safety Wlilflletrco Coupling, writes of Dr. Miles' Heart Curo. "Two years ago an attack ot LaGtlppo left mo with a weak heart. I had run down In flesh to moio okln and bono. I could not Bleep lying down for smothering spellsj frequent sharp darting pains and palpitation caused a con, stant fear of sudden death, nothing could Induce mo to remain away from homo over night. 'My local physician prescribed Dr. Miles' Heart Curo and In a fow days I was able to nlecp well and tho pains gradually lessened, and finally ceased. I reduced tho tho doses, having gained flttcon pounds, and am now feeling better In ovory way .than I havo for years." Dr. Mllesf Kemedle.il aro sold by all drug gists under a positive i guarantee, llrst bottle I benuflts or money re-1 funded. Hook on dis eases of tho heart and ! nerves froe. Address, int. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. Pennsylvania RAILROAD. HCIIUYKILL DIVISION. OcTonmt 4, la'.'S. Trains will leave Bheiiuiidouh bfter tot, hooie date for WlKRan, UUherton, Krackvlllu llivik Water. St. Clair, l'oltsvlllo. Jlnmburc ltcitdll L. Pottstown, l'hoenlxvllle. ftorrletoivn n U llir. aelphla (Ilr'fnd etreet etat(ou) nt 6 05 and 8 15 a. lu.. 2 n.!. 0 ID n. Ul. on week dave. HuiulavH. 8 15 A. in., 4 23 p. 111. l rains leave lracuvillo lot MlieiiaiiilitAt, t 7 3d 1110a.m. and 5 16, 7 St) v. n, Hiindnv, II 01 a. ni. nutl A 46 p. m. .cave rottsviuo rorniieitatidoali (via Krack- vllloj 7 10, 11 '20 ll. in., 5 30, 7 10 p. 111. Mimiluy iu ikj n. in., o .-u p. ui. Ieave Ihliadc1ih4n. (Uroad ntreet ntnttonl. for Shandoali ul 8 85 a. m.. 4 10 p. iu. week days. Sundays leave at 6 50 and 0 28 n. re. LeavM Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOIt NEW YOUK. Exprcfl9,weok-day, B 20, 4 00. 4 50 5 05.5 15.S .10 7 83, 8 20, 9 50, 10 21 11 00 a. in, 12 00 noon, 12 B5 (Mlllltt-tl 1 00 anil '122 V. Ui .1 1 40. J 80. 8 20. 8 60,4 02,5 00, 3 56 6 00, 7 02, 7 50, 10 00 p. in., iz ui, nit'iii. HiiniiayB. o zo. i uo, l oo a u i. n 13. 8 20,9 59, I0 21, 1185 a. In., '12 03, 12 85, 1 Ul-, I 02, (l-inmeu MZZ,) 0 2U, 3S0, 0B5, 7 02, 'ISO, 10 00 p. in., 1201 night Express for Huston without change, 11 00 a nt., week-days, and 7 50 p. m., dally. Kor Sea dirt, Anbury Park, Oceun drove, Long Hraneb, 8 20, 11 11 a in, 3 30, 4 02 p lu weekdays. Por liinlier'Vllle, ldiston and Serantoii. G&0. 010 ii m, 12 00 noon, 3 52, 5 00 (Iimlwrtvlllo and l'-iiKton oniyj, weekdays, anil 7 02 p m uully. ltuffalo, 0 00 a in, 12 00 uoou weekdays, unit 7 02 p lu dully. WASHINGTON AND TUB SOUTH. Kor llultlluore and WaahluKton. 8 50, 7 20, 32, 1020, II 23, a. in., 120D, 1231 1 It, 3 12, 111, (J25 Cnngrefaloiial Limited,) 6 17. S55, 7 3l p. lu., and 12 OA night week dayH. SutiduH, 3 50,7 20,012,1120.11.111., 1200, 1 12, 1 II, (520 Congressional Limited,) 6 53 7 31 p. in. uud 12 m nlKht. Kor ltaltlmore, accommodation. 9 12 a m, 2 OS and 4 01 p ui week ilaa, 5 08 und 11 16 p in dally Atlantic Const Line, express 12 00 p in, anil . 12 03nli!lit. dolly. Southern ICnllway, express 6 51 p iu, dally. Chesapeake & Ohio Hallway, 7 31 p in, daily. For Old Point Comfort and Norfolk, 10 20 a m weekdays, 11 10 p m dally. Leavu Market street wharf as follows: Ex press for Now York, 9 00 a in, 4 30 p in week days. Kor Long llruiich, via Seaside Park, H 30 a in wcokdi.ys. Kor Island Heights, 8 30 u in and 4 00 p lu weekdays, FOIt ATLANTIC CITY. Iave llroad street station via Delaware river bridge Express, 9 40 a ni,, 7 03 p. in. SunUaya, 9 31a. in., J ft) p. in. Leave Market Street Warf Express, 9 00 am, 2 00,4 00,5 00 p in. Sundays, 9 00, 10 0O u Ul (accommodation 4 30 and 5 00 ii in. For Cape May, Sea Isle City, Ocean City, Avalon Stone Haibor, Angleseu, Wlldwood and IIollj Beach Express, 900 a in, 4 00, p id weekdays. Sunda) 0 00 u in. For Somers Point Express, 9 00 a. m.. 200. 4 00, 5 00, p. tn, week days Sundays, 9 00 ami 10 00 a. in The union Transfer Comnanv will call for and check baggage from lutein and residences. 1, 11. HUTCHINSON, J. 11 WOOD, IJeirl Manager. Hen I rai'r Ak EVAN J. DAVfES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. DRINK CLKARY'S IJXTRA MNK. QUALITY -GINGER ALE Superior Sarsaparilla.. and Orange Champagne. rniLn.-enenr - store, o DICAI.KIt IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars ana Tobacco. Wholesalo and Retail. SO West Contra Stroota- nillions of Dollars Oo up In siunko every year. Take o risks but get yoitr.hoiibes,. slock, fu--nlture, etc., Insured in flrstrclaBs re liable companies as represented by PAVID FAUST, I1"s"ra?,ceI A,?c r ' 120 Houfh JarillnH AUo T.I le anitAMldantal OflmpanUa 1 A Hanc Is one of the possess V lives It. Handsome Complexion the greatest charms a woman can Uizo.-ira uouiLuxioN rowuuu V fen j7 IVIHUO m 1
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