1 AO - emmi c Tfatteuarijhi oiiTiruu' way to do all thing's. An cx- C1 CMP C pectant mother LiDLfan!etasirea1' to think a moment 7iow can- ouslv wrono it it to swallow medi- dnes when In her condition. She can see that the outside aoolication of a liniment which SOttenS and relaxes muit certainly be the thing; for her to use. Such a liniment Is 1 V.T . . . , wnicn sne can oepeno upon ooing- ner a worio oi gooo Dciorc ano during: labor. Send to us tor our free illustrated book, "Before Baby is Born." Mother's Friend if sold in drujr stores for $1 a bottle, or from THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., AUmU.Gn. 'YOU'LL QET ALL THAT'S A-COMINO TO YOU.' If, when contemplating a. trip to any point Wost or Southwest of tlio Mlislssippl Itlvcr, you will pTf huso ticket vis tlio Missouri Paciflo Ky , or Iron Mountain Itwuto (which are on salo at all iirlucljml ticket nlllcos in the United State), you will hava all tho comforts anil luxuries of modern rallwa" equipment, auil tlio ilnost opportunities for viewing all of nature's museums and, marvels of Utah, Colorado, Kansas, Arkansas Toxar, Old and Now Mexico, California, etc. Ex cursion tickets to all principal ptnts at greatly reduced rates. On account of tho National Education Association meeting at Los Angeles in July, we will make special low round trip rates. When contemplating a trip West or Southwest, writo us for full Information and rock bottom figures, W E. Hoyt, G. E. P. Agent, J. P. McCann, T. P. AEent. 301 Broadway. New York. 4-22-tf Young Mothers. Croup Is the terror of thousands of young mothers because 1U outbreak Is so agonizing and frcqoautly fatal. Shlloh's Cough and Consumption Cure acts like inacio in cases of croup. It has novcr been known to fall. The worst cases relieved Immediately. Price 26 cts., SO cts. and fl.00. Sold by P. D. Klrlin on a gcarantee. NERVITA PILLS Restores Vitality. Lost Vleor nd Manhood. Cures Impotency, Night Emissions and wasting diseases, an enecis ui bcii- abuse, or excess and Indls- Icretlon. A norvo tonic and (i.inwi lmlliiar. Urlncrs tnc Mnk clow to pale cneens ana rpstoras the fire ot youth. W3 v mall GOc tier box, o ooxes for $:j.gu; wiui n wrmcn -too to euro or refnnd. tlto money. Send for circular. Address, NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton & Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, ILL. Sold at Klrlln's druir store. Shenandoah, l'a, m m n st m. m mm W wm M fA VETERINARYSPEC1FICS A.A.lFltVEnS. Oonseatlonf. Innnmms. cubes i lions. Luns retrr, Alllk frier. U. Il.iKl'ltAlNS, Lamcnea., lnjurlc. cures j llheuinallaiii. C. C. IKOItB TI1UO.VT. Itiilnav. EpUoollc, cures ) uiateiuper. cuREsiW0BM8' Bo,, a'ub- K. K.iCOllOlIS, Cold.. Influents, Intlamed cures i Lunsa. rieuro-i'ncunionla. F. F.tfJOLIC. Urllvarhe. Wind-Mown, CURES y Diarrhea, llyacnterv. G. O. l'reventa MISCARRIAGE. cTOEal KIU.VKY & I1LADDKR DISORDKHS, 1. 1. tRKI.V D1SF.A8KS. Manxe, Eruption.. cures j uicera. ureaac. rarcy. J. K.MIA11 CnniTIO, Rlarlns Coal. CURES ) lliaigeaiion, eioiuarn Riavurra! C0o. each! Stable Case, Ten SpeclQca, Dook, Ac. J7, A. Hni.iri,l. nr mint nrpnAfil nn rereltlt of nrlce. Uumpnreja' Medicine Co., cor. Williams jonn Sta.. Mew York. Veterikart Mahual Sext Free. .N Ell VI) US JJJliJJlJjlTX, w ' work or other causes. Humphreys' Homeopathic Speclflo No. 28, In uso over 40 years, tho only successful remedy. $lperrlal,orapecialpackaewlthpowder,for$5 Raid bv DrtiKal.ll. or i.nt poil-pild on rvcelpt of price. BLarllHKVS'niiU. CO., Cor.lTUUaa Job. SU.,eIotk t'blohc.lfr'. rnill.U Ulamoo.l ttnai. ...11 1 ....1 f3.nln. Urustlil for CicA..t.rt Knaliih i'a-i ,noaS rnl la lied aal qM atttmcS noolhrr. 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Bibiiinb w. afa.tv.A..v...w HKRAI.D lor six months, the book will be delivered upon payment of 1 75 cents, inis is in auuiuon III the regular subscription of 25 cents a month. l A Hondsomo Complexion q 5 is one of the greatest charms a woman can I possess. Pouoni's CouruiZioic Fowdbbj litres It. P T , .1 ! 1 . . . I I . 1 . 1 1 1 Iraon ,me I .. . . I . 11a uuuy viann yja v-j. w. liw the finest grades of cotiee ana costs about " - Wj '"en, i ,a ij, i I'a-a . ,. ... 7 . - ... . Congrcaalonal Llm.1, 884, 817, '683, 7 81 p. m Family better llllorniea tliail any Inasmuch. Children like it and thrive on it andl203nlghtwcekdaya. Uundava, 8 80, 7 20, other naner oil the news of this liecause it Is a genuine food drink containing llifalUmA'BtisinJ' mS JJ Objeots to tho Order Exoluding rom Philippines, 0PP0BES INTERNATIONAL LAW General Otl Ordor.Siiyii tho Chlnoae Proton, in n iinpnrtura From tiio Announced lMin-xoorthe i'roidont Washington, Sept. 19-The Imperial Chlnese BOVernmoiit. through Iti mln- laler here Mr Wu Ting-Fang, has lodged with the state department an emphatic protest against the military order ot General Otis excluding Chl- nose from the Philippines. Neither the state department nor the Chinese legation will give any Information con cerning the protest, but from entirely reliable quarters It Is now learned that It Insists that General Otis' action Is contrary to International law, In violation of existing treaties, and in complote disregard of tho friendly relations which have been so long maintained between the two coun tries. Minister Wu called at the stale department last Friday, and It Is be lieved he submitted the protest In per son at that time. The matter was promptly brought to the attention of the president, as the protest was of such a character as to give the subject an international as pect, considerably beyond the purely military questions Involved. It Is said that China points out that she has wel' corned the recent advent ot the Unt ted States Into the affairs of the far east, and has hoped that this step would prove a furthor bona ana wouiu extend the relations between the two countries, particularly In their neigh boring possessions. Furthermore, It Is understood that among the speclflo colnts of protest submitted by the Chi neso government Is one to the enect that such an order Is a departure from the announced purpose of tho prosl dent of tho United States to maintain tho present status of affairs In tho Philippines until congress naa aeterm ined a permanent condition. The military phases of the question have been referred to Secretary Root. Owing to his familiarity with inter national law he probably win con sider tho subject broadly, both In its International as well as Its military aspects. General Otis' oraer was Is- sued some time ago, without direction from Washington, ana aparoniiy OB a mllitary necessity, although the Chi- nese protest urges that there is no contrary that the Teh nes Thave T ren- contrary that the Chinese nave ren- dered valuable military aoslstance. General Otis order excepts SUCh Chi- have prevously lved in the r Philippines, and who hold certificates " . . showing this fact, it also excepts Chinese officials, travelers, etc.. ex- cepted under the treaty between tho. unueu states ami unma. i-rovI3ion h tho Philippines, and their deportation to China in case OI failure to register. As very few Chinese other than those now In the Philippines come within the exceptions, the effect of tho decreo is to make the exclusion practically absolute. It Is understood that tho Chinese government regards the outcome of this protest with much apprehension. It Is! pointed out that the Chinese have been long established In the Philip pines, and that a considerable branch of tho Industry of the Islands Is con ducted by them, and that this com plete termination of a long estab lished communication between China and the Philippines injures these peo ple both personally and materially. The Chinese protest Is said to bo nmipl-iorl In mnot tllnlfioH find omirto- ous terms, but to be so pointed that lirnce the Chinese covernment fanla over this order of General Otis. A Thousand Toneues Could not express the rapture of Annie i.. sprincer, oi liss uowaru si., A-uuaueijum, wlien sue louna tuai ur. aidb s .new via- riimrr for i;omauuirition naa comDieieiy cured her of a hacklne cough that for many years naa maae .me ourueu. ah "luor remedies ana aoctors couia give ner no ueip, but she says ot tnis lwyai uure il soon re- mnvMl the wxn in mv chest and I cau now sleep souudly, something I can scarcely re- - . " ' . T r i .9 I uerauer uo.uk i u x co. us praise uirougnoui. iuo u.uver,. cm will everyone who tries l)r. King's New UIs-1 covcry iur auy iruuuie ui tua iuiwh, wics. or Lunga. Price SOc. and fl.00. Trial bottles free at Wasley's drug Btoro; evory bottle guaranteed. To Clone Itimslnu i'orts. London. Sept. 19. The Dally Mall puhllshea the following from Copen hagen: Emperor Nicholas hus signed a ukaso decreeing that when the Mid die Europe canal and the Siberian rail' way are completed, In laul, all lm- portant Russian ports on the Pacific, ,. .., mat.u sea si,aii bo dosed "Baltic and Black sea shall be closed forever to any hut Itusslan ships Brink; Oraln-0 after you have concluded that you ought not to 1 ' . . . dnnk coffee. It is not a medicine but doctors order it, because it U healthful, invigorating an! fW1-, 11 from Pure t iuuuuih."iai .".w nothing but nourishment Ask your grocer for Orain-O, the new food drink J 5 and 2Cc. J ' Wulc-omo iiulu For Ohio. Cleveland, Sept. 19. The prolonged drought, which has continued practi cally since the 4th 01 August, was broken yesterday, It has been rain tn ni,rii 90 linnra nnrl lilila fair " . . - .... to continue. llie couuuiona in tuu onnntrv were very bad. Pastures were parched, rttoUMly dry and late crops seriously affected. You Trv It ll DllllOU S IJOUgU suu Vyuusuiupuuu VUIO, which Is sold for the small price of 25 cts., 60 eta. anil f 1 00, does not cure hike the bottle . . . ...! oia for 0yer fifty years on thU guarantee. Price i nacE ana we win reiuuu juut uivuojr. uum SB eta. and BO eta. Sold by P. D. Kirlln on i - guarantee. Gorman Army Secrets Stolen. Berlin. Pept. 19. The strong box of tho Second Artillery brigade, at Wurtzberg, was forced In tho absence, tne reEimental staff at the man- BUvers, and the secret mobilization documents were stolen. A deserter I tinmprl Nphlnsonp la aiiRnArrnn. HA la believed to have escaped to France. Many a Lover lias turned with distrust from an' otherwise lovable girl with an offensive breath. Karl's Clover Root Tea purifies the breath by its action on the bowels, etc., as nothing else will. Sold for years 'on absolute guarantee. Price 25 cts. and 80 cts. Sold by P. D. Kirlln on a guarantee. "Oold tjOsr." Haw&ewoirfc is without Gold Dust. It lightens the labor of cleaning more than half and naves both timo and money. It is "Woman's Best Friend, Dirt's Worst Enemy." Sfnd for frA bookltt 'Oo1da tlulfi for Houtowork.' TUB N. K. PAIRBANK COMPANY CMcsp Sl.loalt NcwVotk Bolton "WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES." GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF SAPOLIO S Til am Ka tu bu Tho great remedy for nervous prostratton and all diseases of tho generative organs ot eltber sex, such as Nervous Prostratton, Falling or Lost Manhood, Impotcn.'y, Nightly Emissions, Youthful Errors, Mental Worry, excessive use or Tobaci'o or Opium, which lcail to Consumption and Insanity. With every trrCD IKIMR order wo guarantee to euro ni iuii uuniu. g .boxes for $5.01). For Ic toy $1000 FOR any case of Hay Fever, Cold in the Head, Rose Cold or Influenza that BRAZILIAN BALM will not cure, it .. . fll..,j directions are followed physician, ever dared to make ... nM Un- tl,nfliRA7n 4 ... r tVr'l ' tive, and permanent Ctire. Ihompson roster, Of Winning- t Del., says : "1 suffered With Hay Fever every summer i ,-,, IAM ,,, ... . for ten VCrs. 1 hell I Used r,l , tl, r1,.c Tlior - """ ",v- 1. 1 'i DTI A '711 T A AT ii had it sillCC. anci fioes evervtliino- that Is claimed for it " ... cvt.i y iiiui -'i't- ts t-iuiini-ii iui ii. dreds of such testimonials. We case ol Asthma, l'or sale by bottle, or sent if you mention B. R JACKSON & CO., Manufacturing Chemists, Shenandoah Drug Store, Wholesale and Retail Agents. Pennsylvania 1 RAILROAD BOHDYKILL DIVISION Jolt 1, 1898 Tralna will leave Rbenandoah after ins anovl date for Wlfrgan, Gllbertou. Prackvllle, Dail SjSrh1 ir' V0",??'"1?; """i J"";,u. adninhin ffirrui trt tAiinnii n in n.i os a. m., i iu, o ! p. m. on week uays. sunuayr o g , , t j p. m. a i-rvYiiio iur ouou.imu.u ""iJK . 7 88 p' v0tvllle for Shenandoah (via FracV Tnie) 7 10, II 20 a. m., S 10, 7 10 p. m. Hunda to 85 a. m., S 10 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, (Broad street Btatlon), (o Sheaandoah at 8 85 a. m., 4 10 p. m. week daya HilnnAva Ifantrn ni n rVt anil Q rnt a m miadelnhla (Broad atreet atatlonl foi Pottaville, 5 80, 8 83, 1019 a. ra., 180, 4 10,711 p. m. weekdays. Sundnj-a. 80, S Si a. m, and ouipu, Leave Broad Street Blallnn. Philadelphia, FOH NEW YORK. Rznresa AVeek-davs. 8 20. 4 03. 4 40. S 00. 8 IB 880,788,823, 080, '10 21, ll 00, ll 43 a m, 12 00 noon, 12 S3, Limited '100 and 4 22 p ml, I 43, 280.820, 880, 402, BOO, '5 56,8 00, 702, 8 10. 10 00 Dm. 1201nleht. Sundavs. 8 20. 4 03. 4 40. 8 00, 3 13, 8 23, 0 SO, 102I, 10 43, 11 43 a m, 12 03 12 83, 2 80, 4 02 Limited, t 22), 8 20, '1M. 6 85, 702, 8 10, 1000 pm, 12 01 night. ForBonton without cbanice, 11 Ola na. week days, and 8 10 p. m., datly. Catsklll Kxpreav I'arior car, 11 00 a m week uaya. -03." For 4 08 n m weekdays 1 800 o m Saturdays onlv. Sundays (stona at Interlakcn for Asburv Park I. 4 03 and 8 80 am. For Lamberivllle, Kaslon and Bcrantou, 00 m. ? 00 noon. 8 32, 8 00 (Lambertvllle and Baatononlv). weekdays, and 7 02 d m dally Buffalo, SOU m, 12 00 noon weekdayi, and 7 01 p Mount Vocono special, 103 p m Saturday. only-wAsmNQTON and tub south Korllaltlmoreand Waahlneton. a SO. M HS1. jgjuijjjQ accommodation, 0 1 a m, 1 82 and 4 01 pm week daya.SMandll lp m dally AtlaBtloCJoaatLlne. Kxprea-12 09 pm.and 1203 nlsbt. dally, Southern Hallway, D m. dally. Express 5 84 and (S3 Norfolk and Western Hallway for Memphla anu new uneans. o iH p m uauy. uncaapeaae at unio tiauway, 7 ai p m, uauy For Old Point Comfort and Norfolk, 10 21 la m weekdays, 11 10 D m dally, Ieave Market street wharf aa followa! Ki. I preas for New York, 9 00 a m. 4 80 p m week. 1 days. For Lona liranch via Seaside Park, a 10 f.afln.atfn FcA.ri.lfSSi'S: Forlteach llavenaud ltaruetTst C'lly, 810 am and 4 00 p m weekdays! ISO p m Saturdays i uiiiy. Duuuaya, i amj a m. rot luexarton, v iy FOU ATLANTIC CITY. Tjava Tt.nm.1 ....! .l.llnn t . .1 bridge Ezpress, 4 M, 40 80 minutes! a m, S3S I 82 mlnuteal. 400 IR0mlnuteal.7ai iR.Vmlnutl , - ., ... v t ,, a- . 1 . . 1 & nivSZl L Street Wharf-Eiprea., 5 00, i oou, io fxuuufccai. iuw i, a minutes, a m, n on Saturdays only), (73 minute). 3 00, (70 minutes), 800 ( 73 mlnutea), 8 30 (60 minutes), 4 00 I (VI uiinu.eai, ou via miuuieai, ouu ibu minulax I, l , m,lnaujS?L p-, m: fia?$?7'lj s.oa'J UMiwraffiiKl .Ww m'mVnuti-MTr.'SSl uso 73 minutes p. m. ti.oo Excuiaion train. f uuum veca-uajra. ouuuaya, f w anu I ou a m. For UADeniay. Anirieaea. vtlldwow. Holla Beach Express, 800 a m, 2 U0, 4 03 100 minutes', 6 00 p m week-days. Sundays, 8 30 n in. Foi iapo may onir. i au p m oaiuruays. 11.00 ix curaloli train. 700 a. m. daily. For Sea Isle City, Oceau City, Aviion and oione iiarourj'.iprrsH v 10 aro, ZBU, 0 00 I slon train. 700 a ra dally. pmweeauaya. ounuays, o ou a m, Vl-uuixeu mr?,u" p m weekdays. Sundays, S 00, 8 00, 9 00 and 1000 Si? ,Vn?0a.ran.fer cmMn, ., M I and check baggage from bntela and realdenee. j'ff'iSSS, j. r, WooD, i Qea'l Moaer. Oen'l Paaa'g'i Act BOLD DUBT." Hmi$ Wrk AND VITALITY wmTivummnfl 3"tt,t.h or rerunu me money, aom at ri.uu per dox, fiSilElilfeH 1)11. MUTT'S LTIIS.TUCAIi CO., Cloveluud, Ohio. R. W. Houck. REWARD No person, not even the greatest such ail offer, nor would we It 1AM UA1 1VT Ion ;l- rcl. BRAZILIAN BALM which in t.QSt -itirl T lnn rw.ir 1 .""' A T TV T T. 1..rl . .1.1 a wonaeriui remedy We have hun- Will give a reward in tne 50c and $1.00 a tlrUffglStS. this paper. Indianapolis, Ind. Personally Conducted Tourist Excursions to California Without change of Cars. Leaving Washington every Tuesday and Friday at 11:15 a. ni., the Southern Kiulway operates Personally Conducted Tourist ix cursions to San Frauciso without change of cars, conductors or porters. Ihe route is throueh Atlanta, Montgomery, New Orleans, Houston. Suu Antonio.New Mexico. Arizoula, aud Southern California. Tho cars are the very latest pattern of Pullman Tourist Sleepers, rosewood finish, have high hack scats, upholstered in rattan, are sixteen section, supplied with liueu otc, same as standard sleepers, lighted by 1'lntscn tias, have wide vestibules, double sash rolled curtains, lavatory, and smoking room for gentlemen, aim two retiring rooms lor lauies. riireo ana oue-uaii uays to aicxico anu Arizona, four davs to Los Angelos and Southern California, and five days to San Francisco. Such service for Trans-Continental travel has novcr before been otloreu. Tho tourist carfare is less than via any other route, effecting a saving of (25.00 to 30.00 for the trip. All information, maps and rates furnished ou application to Charles L. Hopkins. Dis trict Passcneer Agent. Southern Railway Company, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia " Sick Headaches, The curse of overworked womankind, are quickly aud Buraly cured by Karl's Clover Koot Tea, tho great blood purifier and tissue builder. Money refunded If not satisfactory, Price 25 cts. aud 50 ct3. Sold by P. D. Kirlln oua guaranteo. Coming Krents, Sept. 29. Grand concert to ho given by the Lotus Glee Club, of Pottaville, assisted by local taleut, In the Win. Penu SI. U. church Oct. 4. Welsh Baptist twenty-sixth annual supper iu Robblns opera house. Consumption Cured. BROUGHT BACK FROM Tlllt GRAVE. pa& oflls W.PeaVl CTdiin Last November Mr. Joseph James, cousuniDtiou. Wasted to a skeleton; his lungs a mass of ulceration; his death was hourly awaited by his doctor and family. He was kept 111 a constant stttDor with onium. A friend, thinking to relieve his terrible cough, gave him a bottle of Brazilian Balm. Seeing its wonderful effect, the doctor advised its continued use. Mr. James soon after dismissed his doctor, auu uepenuea on the Balm alone. His recovery was rapid and complete, aud in February be returned to work. His lungs are sound, and Uis weight greater than at any time iu Ills inc. tits recovery is regarueu as almost a miracle. COMMA BACILLUS. In consumption beware of cough mix- tures ami prescriptions that contain opium. Opium paralizes the nerves. and trives the comma bacillus a eoc4 t tnr pniiimn iinriniia n irnnii chance to destroy the lungs. It Is always fatal. Brazilian Balm does not contain a trace of auy opiate, but stima lates the nerves with new life and power, destroys the microbe, and restores all tlwt is left of the diseased lunga to a sound anil healthy state wiiicti no oilier remedy has ever been known to accoin- Psh. 8Ueuaudoah drug store, wholesale ageuts. Sr. aa, tx SSa. , , x i For Plotting to Overthrow tllO UOV- ernmont of Franoot ADJOURNMENT TOR SOME WEEKS. i Tlio rrnuoh 8iiintt. Slttlnir n IIIrIi Court. Will Allow tlui t'rloiiuorH to lie Iteproaentod by Couuaot Durlnit the I'arllnniuutnry llor.rlnir. Paris, Sept. 19. The senate met as a high court of justice yeetorday for the purpose ot trying 22 politicians, in cluding MM. Do Monlcourt, Uerouledo, Marcol Hubert, Thlelxiud, Daron Do Vatix and Jules Guorln, on the charge ot conspiring against the government. Not one of the accused was present or In the palace, but nlno cells hava been fitted up for them In the library. The cells aro very comfortably furnish ed. The floor Is covered with lin oleum and tho walls aro hung Mth greenish cloth. Tho furni ture consists ot an Iron bedstead, an easy chair, a marble topped tollot table, a cuspidor and a rug. Thus the prisoners will have little to complain of, and may congratulato themselves that times have changed since tho Glrondlns were confined In the pal ace of the senate by Robespierre dur ing the reign of terror and languished In Its dungeons, and since Marshal Key was Immured In an unventltated cell until led forth to bo shot In the gar dens. President Falllnres oponed the pro ceedings, amid general silence, by reading the decreo of the president of the republic constituting the senato, on tho report ot tho minister of Jus tice, Into a high court to try the charge against the accused of making an attempt on the security of the state. M. Failures thou declared the son- ate constituted as a high court, and the clerk of the court called the roll of senators, who answered with tho word "present." There was momentary excitement when M. Fallleros concluded reading the president's decree. A Rightist sen ator, M. La Marselle, began to speak, and M. Fallleros said sharply: "1 can not hear you." M. La Marsello Insisted, and M. Fnl- lleres again said: "I cannot bear you," and the Leftists shouted "order, order." A Rightist senator, Provlst De Lau- nay, thereupon cried, pointing to the Leftists: "There are our Judges This was followed bv many Interruo- tlon- lleres, with a rapping 0f his mallet, quickly restored order. Then the door through which M Fallleres entered was again opened wino and thrwo till flirimx. in Innc aparlnt rnhPB nnnonrofl nn tlifi thrash. ; : .,; . " r. :""-"C7 U1U and with stately mien inarched Into the hall, and ascending the steps of the platform took up their places on the right hand of tho president. Tho first was M. Bernard, the procurator general, who was a handsome tlgure In his scarlet robe trimmed with a broad strip of ermine. M. Bernard Im mediately began to read the Indict ment In a monotonous voice. The indictment commenced by recit ing the facts of the arrest of MM. Daroulede and Marcel Habert. and said the Inquiry has showed the exlstenco of a conspiracy to change the form ot government, to which the disorders of last February, It was added, were due, and In which MM. Deroulede, Marcel Habert and some members of the League of Patriots, M. Guorln and some members of tho Anti-Semite League, M. Du Buc and some mem bers of the Autl-Semlte youth, M. Baf- fett, Godefrey and Chevally and mem bers of tho Royalist party were Incul pated. AH tho societies mentioned, since 1898, it was pointed out, had abandoned electoral action for revolu tionary action, and the League of Pa triots openly pursued tho object of overthrowing tno constitutional gov ernment, Mm. Uerouledo and Marcel Habert seeking to attain their ends by the union of rioters and troops in the streets. M. Du Buc. It was further charged. Is tho link between the antl-Semtto and Patriotic leagues. The indictment then gave a few par ticulars of the provincial organization. Referring to the Royalist league. It caid It was worthy of attention, be cause, though the Idea of a monarchic restoration appeared Inconceivable, it had played a preponderant role In tho recent events. Its leader being the Duke of Orleans himself and its man agers his accredited representatives. All the leagues, It was asserted, seek to change the form of government by street risings. A letter from the Duke of Orleans to his representative, M. Buffet, writ ten from Marlenbad, in July, 189C, In structing him to commence a royalist organization, was road, and then order secret Instructions, In which It was stipulated that the sum to be spent was not to exceed 300,000 francs, The mention of this figure evoked laughter from the senators and others present. After a number of Incidents In which street rioting was fomented by the con spirators, the Indictment proceeded with a recapitulation of the royalist manoeuvers, and declared the royal ists led and paid a mob to insult pres ident Loubet on the day of his election. The culmlnatory point of the roy alist conspiracy was reached Feb. 23, when M. Deroulede made his notorious attempt on the Place de la Nation to Induce a brigade of infantry to march on tho Elysee palace. Everything, it SCTCK of Orleans, who was awaiting at Brus sels the signal to come to Paris, re ceived Instead a telegram from M. Buffet, saying: "Useless to come." Continuing, the indictment then ex plained that the consplraoy was not abandoned with the failure at Feb. 23, but that the machinations continued In secret and public meetings were con tinually held. The Indictments evoked frequent out bursts of derisive laughter and Ironical comment at the expense of the royal ists, especially on the reading ot the various telegrams exchanged and the (allure of the plots. At the conclusion of the reading ot Ihe 'Indictment M. Bernard and his lolleagues left the senate, and M. Fal lleres ordered the senators to sit be hind closed doors. On the resumption of the public sit ting M. Fallleres announced that the t.j 1.., .,. on , t . 'rlsonor8 to b9 i I . . . represented by tounsei during tne pro llmlnary inquiry, but that the question of the competency of the senate to sit as a high court to try the charges had D.eea. "J" "r JjJ"fIo.n ,of ,the Pre 'mlnair inquiry. "'""" j . ?l e n6h court for Beveral weeka at . , , AA. T in nftnprnl rnTrima,Tit In tho apnntn I lobblps was that the indictment dls- piayM the rtalriilotift hut "till criminal character of tho royalist Intrigues to overthrow the republic Several pers yenterday revived tho rtimur linn iiic uuite oi imeBiin ib shut up with M riuerln In Fort Cha- urui, mo iinuqunneni ui wie aim- Semlte league, which baa beft besieg ed since Aug. 11. It l bellevd. how ever, that tho duke l.i In Austria. The silence ot the royalist pretender at tbM stan Is not surprising, and Is not taken to be any ground for supnoolng lilm to It with Oner In. The most rigorous precautions were taken for the safety of the senate building yesterday afternoon. It was cordoned by police, who were stationed rvery few yard, while every gate lead ing to the Luxemburg palace was guarded by a detachment of municipal guards. Nobody was allowed to enter the court yard or even remain In the prcolnrtg of the palace without a card of entry. ".THE SPEEDY SHAMROCK. 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The Shamrock was accompanied by Sir Thomas Llpton's stoam yacht Erin and a press boat, but on the run home the yacht rapidly dropped both the Hrln and the proas tug, so that neither had a good view of the big boat as she passed tho lightship at the finish, and the time had to be taken from shore. Sho covered the 30 mlle3 In about three hours. 28 minutes and 10 seconds. "Our boy has taken three bottles of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery for St. Vitus's Dance," says Mrs. E. A. Bender, of Keene, Coshocton Co., Ohio. " He was very nervous and constantly jerking and twitching, but now he is as steady as anyone; in fact, seems entirely cured. He thinks a great deal of Dr. Pierce. As a cough remedy and blood- purifier there is nothing better. IT IS JUST TUB RIGHT MEDICINB FOR A COflPLETB BRAC1NC- IIP." 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