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WOES OF WOMEN Under Weyjer's Cruel and Vludiclive Warfare in Cubu. TIIH WIVES AND DAUGHTERS (if (lie Beat families of Simla flara Int. prhioucil ullh (h? Most Abandoned Class ot Women au the Islautl-Bpnrred by Aiui-rlcun Sympathy They Took Action ou lichalf of Senurlta Clsitcios, which was ileseiitcd by Authorities. HAVANA, Sept. 17.?'The Spanish authorities do not hesitate to show their resentmoni of the Interest displayed by the wives of Americans In tho ease of Kvan^eJinu Cosio CJsneros. They have not only absolutely shut off the Cuban maid from all communication with her friends, but they have thrown Into the prison for low<J women In Santa Clara live women who dared to prepare a most courteous appeal to General Weyler for the release of Kvangellna. These women are Senqra Rosa Plana, the SenorItas Carmen and N'lcolasa Gutlerres, Senora Mioaela Kulz and Beiiorita Consuelo AvJla. All these ladles belong to the Tiest farpllles In Santa Clara. Senora Plana Is sixty-seven years old, and Is tho widow of a former mayor of that city. ?i?Ulana ono in uiBi' u Bioii-i ??? x/?. * inuu, ??.. Sugua, and 1h respected and beloved. SenorJty Carmen Gutlerres Is the principal of the boat and oldest private college for young women In the island. I Her sister Nlcolasa touches with her. I Senora Ruiz, and Sonorlta Avlla are cousins of the (lutlerres family. I These women were arrested two weeks ago. No dellniate charge was preferred against thenl, nor has there yet tffc'en one made. Instead of being sent to the j city Jail, they were thrown in the prison fur lewd women. Now, the Recajldas |n Havana, Is vile enough as a prison, but in a small towi), like Santa Clara, where there Is no General Lee to cry shame upon the authorities, the illthiness of the surroundings Is awful, and the five women Imprisoned there are all accustomed to. refinement The Herald's correspondent In Santa Clara called at the Jail to see the prisoners, But they bogged that he would not insist on talking to them, as It would only bring upon them further punishment. However, the facts In the case wore easily ascertained from their many friends. Although none of these women are naturalized Americans, they have spent some time In the United States, and have warm friends there. These friends sefic w inem copies or new mrx pa.pers; anil when Senorltas Gutlerres read of the efforts of the women of America in behalf of Evangellna CobIo Claneros, their sympathies, too, were aroused. With the assistance of the other women they drew up an appeal to General Weyler. But they had barely "begun to circulate the petition for signatures when the authorities came down jpon them. Such a movement was likely to spread throughout the island, and must be effectually checked at once. That the petitioners were helpless women made not the slightest difference in the usual course of treatment. The case of Evan-! gellna Cosio Clsneros is not an isolated one, and the interest displayed In her behalf may be taken as an interest in the fate of eleven Cuban women, but all prayers have been in vain. During the past week General Weyler has been concentrating heavy reinforcements at Santiago do Cuba with a view to recapturing Victoria de las Tunas. I but his action comes too late. Garcia j has completely demolished the town, withdraw a; hia forces and ntarohed on I Balre. Reports received here'state that he has captured that town, but no <! ? tails are uvU* had. The Cuban'force under General Gomez is said to hiCfre taken the towp of Placet's, in the province of Santa Clara, but In this case also no details are to be obtained. The town, it is said, was destroyed. The rebel forces in Havana under Castillo Delgado and Baldomero Acosta had an engagement with three Spanish columns near Managua, on last Friday. The fighting continued from G o'clock in the morning until 4 in the afternoon. | The loss on both sides was heavy. The Cubans captured several horses. An Iiiaiirffriit Dcfrnt. . HAVANA, Sept. 17.?It is officially an-' nounced that a detachment of troops belonging to the battalion of Cuba recently surprised an insurgent camp in the bushes near Baracoa, province of Plnar. del Rio, and after killing several of the enemy raptured fifty-six boxes of ammunition, fifty-six rifles of the Remlngton and Manser pattern and four mules. The artillery commander at Campo Florida,-.province of Havana, reports that while reconnolterlng he found l't.ooo Remington cartridges and a medical chest. j Qnielal advices from Turqulno, near | Clenfugos, province of Santa Clara, ore to the effect that the insurgent leader, | Anastasier JImlnez, with twelve of his! followers, all armed with rifles, have surrendered to the Spanish authorities. TO CURE DYSPEPSIA. A Sew Rtmeily which will no It, Chronic dyspepsia Is considered by | many people to be nearly I? not quite Incurable. No pood reason can be glven why they think so except that per-1 haps they have tried various remedies without much, if any benefit. But the progress In'every branch of medicine I has bcpn such that nmnnr other thlnws ii lasting cure for Indigestion In Us chronic form /it well as trmuomry han been discovered and Is now placed before the public strictly on Its merits as a permanent cure for nil stomach troubles or difJlcultles with the digestive organ*. This new treatment is called Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, being put up In tablet form bo as to be easily taken and also to preserve Its good qualities for u:> Indefinite length of lime. Thl?- remedy has produced surprising . fft ets in th<? worst forms of Indigestion, and In many case* where ordinary remedies failed to give even relief, Stuart's Dyspepsia T.iMet-i have fully cured, The splendid results from using this | preparation are owing t<> the fact that It is prepared and Intended for Dyspepsia and stomach troubles only. It Is not u cure-all like ??. many advertised remedies, claiming to cur- everything un- , der ilio sun, but It h claimed that It Is a ' certain cure for Dyspepsia and anyone suffering from any form of Indigestion cannot fall to r.? t permanent relief and cure from It* use. It Irs so prepared and the Ingredients I are of such n nature tnat when the tab. lets are taken Into the stomach they d|. gest the food no mutter whether the, Motrin oh In good workhrr order or not. Yoti get sustenance and strength lo . mind and body by reason of the food being properly digested and at the c ime ' time thf^miicb-abU'ed .torn a eh Is ril-i lowed to rest and recuperat''. Notwffhstyhdlng the gn-ut I?? neflto to be derived from Hfuait'ii Dyspepsia Tnblefn, (he price is but r.Oc fur full sir.. ?d package and all drugglcts . il them, A |Kiln book on Htomach Diseases I mailed free by addressing the fltuart | Co, Marshall, Mich. (ipecial Excursion Ov#rlli?) tl* A- Ot fu Hie I'llttliMrgti K?|to alllmti Thursday-, September f?, K 2!l ind no, and Hufurdny. Mept?mb?r iu Hound fr/p $'J .'i, Including adrnt i ?n to IJie I M position, Ticket* good thr. dayy, | | AUTUMN GOWN OP ORAY CLOU I Vlie mjmmer groans are growing sleasy jk and the days are rapidly approaching cl< when they will bi> quite unseasonable. V( Then 1^ tin1 time, In early autumn days, w whon a fresh cloth gown looks particu- w larly trim and smart, says Harper's 13a- fl< zar. 'flu1 rn td. J shown a hove, ut dove- fll< gray cloth, is composed of a plain skirt '1" of the cloth and a fantfful waist of Irish tl| I'llASAN I illlDS 01:1101.V WRIT ? Tl THE IKrEMATIONAL SUBDAY-SCHOOl LE6S0N. In ill I September 19. Act* XX. M-35. f,| B'nulN AiMrtrti to It'pltenlan F.lffrrs. to The Bible abounds in pathetic scones. Next to the Lord's last Bupper, stands 11 piaul'j farewell to the elders. We havo " seen Paul among enemies; here he Is among friends. Have heard him thun- II der aKalnBt blind Judaism or gross pa gunlBm, but here n in utt jr cue neari- j string arc muffled, and we catch only , the softest notes of what has been called the most perfect and touching'address . ever uttered . . . Any one of that . 1 day, observing th.? tcene, would have 1 said, This opulent city, with quadruple { harbor and forest of masts, represents J" the permanent. That little company of 'J* obscure and travel-stained strangers, ex- n] changing their farewells, stands for the evanescent. How erroneous! The re; :re verse Is the case. The city is gone. Tt? ai harbors are filled up; face or nature changed, coast-line altered. All that ,n saves Miletus from oblivion is that there e' Paul said good-bye to his converts. . . re The scene Is not merely pathetic. It Is highly significant. It Is the golden period to the last missionary Journey of ln Paul. So wonder he Indulged in a re W troepect. Twenty years! packed with 1)1 industry, and characterised with sufferJngs unsurpassed. A look forward is the natural sequence to a retrospect. The <>t apostle wishes to conserve the fruits of se his toll. What shall be the fact of his kl churches? He sees the antagonisms,the re heresies, and ravening wolves. He pours t) out his soul In an appeal to the elders, to "Take heed!" "Watch!" "Remember!" IS He plies every motive. Do they love | T1 him? Do they recognize the spirit of his j ?< ' ministry, his lowly-mlndedness, ten- ; m dernessand patience; his diligence tode- 1 th clare the whole counsel of God publicly of and from house to house: and his ahso- st lute disinterestedness? They will never so see his face a guilt j but they con manl- sli feat their love by protecting the churches which he has founded. And In this ardu- u* ous rcsponslblllty.'following the vocation to of the Mnly Spirit, and ministering for a pa church founded In the Rpdcprr.er'H blood, to God and grace arc souroce of safety and A; success, Spite of wolves, heretics,world, flesh, end devil, God In alble to build up at and to tho finally p' rstatent give a por- I'l tlon among th? sanctioned Israel already tr arrived In tho heavenly Canaan. . . . la Y"t th?-y are not to b" recipients only, pj They ar-s to toll for othern, keeping in th mind tin; golden payings of Jesus here m snatched from oblivion, and which ?f- ill firm* that the moral ?aln? of tho giver ni exceed the material gains of the rpclpl- Ur ent. pc nn Moanlr I* rom llir ('nnimrutarlc*. Uj, I go bound: Constrained by nn InvlncU bh> yorn-or tluty. Vincent, . . . No/ m knowing: Faith docs not desire to knovj mII things but obeys God oh with blind- ?w folded oycH. Starke . . . II.?ly Ohost lh wltnesseth: A prophet of afflictions, byf also a comfort r In afflictions Quesnel, . . None move m-: children of ||n God look not : ? much 4 > danger ai to f|| duty: children of the world adopt oppo- jM site course, quesnel. . . . Finish my (VJ courso: signifies race Ufa-loner* must n"i jn f.ilnt In mlddl", wh 1 iver fluttering may l)1( be In Ktore. Cambridge Hlble . , , J f, I'ure from hlo I In many < i* oonvlc* ,,, Hon depe nd.1* <in blood being found nn ft|, clothes { murderer. Thin Is the conception that I apw Into the apostle's mind. Ainot. . God hath made you: NO n, valid ministry I exclusively man-made llutler. . . . Ohurrh of God: Modern notion of a i l"uiiy*defined organisation must not be undent i rtthur a yiilu/i ? t.iry assembly of th'?m? who wer<* united |j In tti" oommon in ton it "f rtptntinot t > j ward G >d and faith toward Christ'. I Win i |M" or three .it" JiMiemblrd, lli'T" 1 1 rhu by end iwmi nt di l< qulrement Is fitted to feed is an overseer. ii oi your own nelveii ? In New Testament no fewer thin six oI tt th' [il-.iic.f .. ., f Hi "f f:i Witpnrher.i of < r ror are m'-ri11 ,n d tin belonging to Mpheon ' Hi h irr Hp ,'iklng pervci - 1,1 I III ni' " V I I M ,H tr u ;m full of Moif-Htyled I?Ii 11 ? ? p h 1 ?">mr "f whom brnrnf Christians, and originated trav# eri ire trim Hurlbui . . Once ol ? ( i ' l Mllli uie of moral dl i mrses can n??t intfill?*h In a thousand y arn thai l?' which this despised word, "Ones thA w f M'pef," f ofupllflh'm when received In ^ filth tain# fn 'Mm Toulirc'i t)iihrri " G) An id< -I if th Ghrhtlnn mlnlsfrv M, I i h i Ii' i H 1 l''d I ii I Ills I end ved of . ' Hie I.' I I ? 11M chief cont erri Im In !('? ., Hfy ' 1 jod'f favor In t'hrlet; (c) It must II Mil i :. i h Indunti lou . (?) M WatchfUli 'tl 'I'he ' haracfer and ? 'I'M;' 11 l" ' 11 ' ' if ' h "lit Ti Hu d, t.i) It In tonlp d of those who ii ... 1 FROM HARPER'S BAZAR >int lace banded with strips of gray nth on which are narrow lines of blaclj rivet ribbon. The collar and the ruffle hlch edge the slanting front are o! hits crepe de Chine. Three-fold ruf;s of the laoe form epaulettes on (hi eeves. The deep belt la of black velvet, he hat is of gray velvet, with ostrich [ia. i e redeemed by the blood of Jesus; (b) Id exposed to heresy and schism; (c) tie word of grace, the gospel, preached id believed, is the means of its upbuildK; (d) It Is to be characterized by phllithropy; lt:< motto that of the Founder nwclf, "Mot to be ministered upon, but minister." JlMt imiKAItU. rl|ileu I'ramm Attack of Rli?Mmntl*m. iVIrlauiIrr W. Vlcktri, of flaw*' ?llr, Srrloculj' AfHle(?l-II?i flat! a II m r'.f ul>lr 10\ prilcmr. From tho Hancock Clarion. Hawesille, Ky.: Mr. Alexander \V. Vlckera u prominent citizen of Hawesvllle, y. Ho was born In Ohio county, Ky., i 18(10, and has been prominent In both iclal and business life. For some time ? served the city of Hawesvllle honor)ly and ivell as Its police Judge, only tiring to give attention to his private id mercantile affairs. He Is one of tho ost prominent and brightest Masons tlio#county. He has had a remarkable cperience. In on Interview with our porter he said: "I was affected with rheumatism for ireeor four years, which finally settled i tho sciatic nerves, and 1 continued to row worse and was confined to my id In July, 1892. I was away from )mo at the time, and became sick so idilonly that I had to be taken home i a cot. I suffered untold agony. I had vera! physicians, and tried numerous ndsof modlclnes, but failed to pet any 'lief until In December of that year le doctors put a seton in my back. Up i tills time and until In February of !93, I had no use of my lower limbs, tie counter Irrltunt produced by the ton began to relieve me, and I combined to Improve slowly and to gain c use of my lower limbs. By the last ' April, IfWI, I had gained sufficient renyth and use of my limbs to walk rnie provided some one stood on each 1c to support me. "in Muy I could walk some by the io of two crutches and went on a visit r-. it r.o TTrt ,i.lu tln.1. I hn.l lined very 111tl*? strength, ami the .soil coming to tho surface enmo out. rter thnrf I did not improve any. "While I was at my father's I noticed t article regarding Dr. Williams' Pink 11k for Pale People and concluded to y ii box. I procured a box about the ?t of May. and commenced taking the lift according to directions, and In rco days I could see the difference Iti y strength and vigor. I began to feel ce a new man. Iti five days I was ho uch benefited that I could move ound much hotter on my crutches and oplp who came to my father's store itlc<?d my Improvement both In looks id movement. "In ten days from tho time I comcnced taking the pills, 1 began to use 10 crutch and a cane. In fifteen days dlspoved of the other crutch and used ro canes for about two weeks. After at I continued Using one cane for ohably a couplo of months. "When I commenced taking the pills I irdly had sufficient strength to get ound with the aid <if two crutches, it In less than four weeks I had dlsr/led tJielr use. I returned to my work tho following August. I have recompiled tho pill* to a number of people, id one person who had rheumatism icij them upon my recommendation id was greatly benefited. , (Mined.) "A. W. Vt'jKBRB." Huliscrlbod and sworn to before rne In Iwenty-flfth day of Ma v. 18!?7. 15 D. R, KBLIjY, Master Corns. J)r, WJllWms' Pink IMIls for Pale Pen I'liitiilii, In a imii'I'ii fiut'i. all tieIANGER!rE ir to which the Expectant Mothi'i exposed and the foreboding itli which she looka forward to ic hour of woman's severest trial. Mother's Friend ) ansists Nature thnt the change dcs forward in an cn#y manner, Itliout the violent protest of UUHCU, Headache, etc. Gloomy re)>odlii[;n yield to liopoful ontlelpannt, In) pnniuii) tilllui nnlenl ilekly 11ml with litllo pnlri. In lull riini; lo Joynilllj pnrform tlio lilgli nnil nly dutii'H now uovolvad upon lior, and in limn of ineovory MiortOn#d flip, MMI, ri, ,.f,ii.i -f p*lt?. ,i'? I'll linn I.P. M 'iMr-n I AN I MulllIM ...All# I II'.. luiililnl., hubli Infwitiiiiinn Ml vnlunliry l*tilnt?nUU. tMADFIRLO nraULATOH CO , StiANf OLfl SV ALL OSUaaiNT*. j elements necessary to give new life and richness to the blood and restore shattered nerves. They nro an unfailing specific for such diseases as locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, St. Vitus' dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous headache, the after effect of la grippe, palpitation of the heart, pale and sallow complexions, all forms of weakness either in male.or female. Pink Pills are sold by all dealers, or will be sent post >pald on receipt of price, 50 cents a box, or six boxes for |3 50 (they are never sold In bulk or by the 100), by addressing Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y. I.onlae wm Promptly Kquelchatl. BRUSSELS, Sept. 17.?Subsequent to the expulsion from this city yesterday, of Louise Michel, the French anarchist, and her two companions,Charlotte Fauville and Brousson Loux, who had como here for a fortnight's speech-making tour in aid of the families of the anarchists executed at Montjulch fortress, Barcelona, for the bomb throwing outrage during the celebration of the Feast of Corpus Christ I In Barcelona in Juno of last year, and In aid also of tihe anarchists exiled for complicity In the crime, the police arrested fifteen persons who were suspected of being anarchists. The police, also, with drawn swords, dispersed several bands who were parading the streets, shouting and cheering for anarchy. Some of these bands were marching in the direction of the Spanish embassy when dispersed by the authorities, lV(tll? tlm On* Fact lUmilui. ATLANTA, Ga., Sept. 17.?Concerning Hognnavllle, Wednesday night, the mayor of the town sends the following signed statement to the Atlanta Journal: "HOQAN8VILL7, Qa., Sept. 17. "To the Atlanta Journal: "There is not a word of truth In the published statements about the shooting of the negro postmaster at Hogansvllle, except that he wus shot. One person entered his back yard at 7:30 o'clock and flred three shots at him, one taking effect In his arm, while he sat on his back piazza. "No one knows whether the assassin was black-or white or some tramp, or why Loftin was shot. It was a flesh wound. (Signed) "It. H. JENKINS, Mayor." No Dniivrr of War. TORONTO, Ont.Sept. 17.?John Harp, of the Chinese Imperial customs service, San Teln San, has arrived here on a fifteen month's furlough. Mr. Harp says that when he left Shanghai some weeks ago it was not seriously thought there would be any war between the United States and Japan. Should such n war break out, said Mr. Harp, the Japanese could not hope to succeed against a great country like the United States, as the 11 nances of the former would soon give out. The Japanese are brave and they have a ijod navy. At first they might win ? few battles, but they would ere long have to yield before the prolonged struggle which the Inexhaustible resources of the United States would enable the latter to maintain. A JHovv lit Ifir Dark, Special Dlspntch to the Intelllgenc?r. HUNTINGTON, W. Va., Sept. 17.? Constable Wilson, of Squire Rutcllff's court, stepped into an alley oiv,Wednesday night, and was struck by an unknown party on the head. Ho has been speeohless and unconscious ever since, and physicians say he cannot recover. Either robbery or the avenging of nri insult 1h ascribed as a motive for the deed. The ollicer is thirty years old, i and very popular. To ^Iniiiifnriurr FUnicu tilrnl. ALLENTOWN, Pa., Sept. 17.?The ! Cornet Steel Company, of New Jersey, la on 1*1 frt Miithil ii nmrnaa fur ?hn manufacture of steel without flaw* or blow-holes Ih about to close negotiations for the purchase of the two large mills at Fullerton, Lehigh county, from creditor* of the defunct Catasauqua manufacturing company. The mills will l?e re-built und enlarged, and will be started in nix months. They will give employment to 2,500 hands. Amlrrr'a linltoou Stglifrrf. ST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 17.-A telegraphlo message received here from Kasno Yarsk in the Interior of Siberia, says that on September 14 at 11 o'clock, at night, the inhubitants of the village of Antzllrowi'koje, In the district of Yeniseisk, Arctic Russia saw a balloon thoughttobe that of 1'rof. Andree, the flwedish aeronaut, who left the Island of Tromsoe shortly before i!:30 p. m., on July 11, In an attempt to cross the polar regions. The balloon, It Is added, was in sight for about Ave minutes. CIlKlifr will Nut IIP Untlr WASHINC1TON, D. C., Sept. 17.-The uttentlon of the treasury department has been called to the fact thnt the universal postal congress, recently In session here, agreed on n scheme of colors for postage stamps to bo used by all nations In the.postal union. The color of the two cont stamp as agreed upon, wag carmine so that the proposed change to green will not be made. Have to Worli l.oiigfr llonra. SCRANTON, Pa., Sept. 17.?The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western rollroad has placed Its several hundred shop men In this city on ten hours time, an Increase of two hours a day over the time worked the last elgiht monpis. This Is due to the necessity of maintaining and enlarging the tolling stock, owing to greatly Increased freight business upon the company's lines. "My boy came home from school one day with his hand badly lacerated andbleeding, and suffering great pain," says Mr. JO. J. Bchall, with Meyer Uros.' Drug Co., St. Louis, Mo, "I dressed the wound and applied Ohamborlaln'H Pain Halm freely. All pain ceased, and In ;v remarkably short time It healed without leaving a scar. For wounds, sprains. swellings and rheumatism I know of no medicine or prescription equal to it, I consider It a household necessity." The 25 and 50 cent slr.es for sale by druggists. EXCURSION TO Bl'RINOFIELD, OHIO, VIh Mir II. A. O., Account Kru Coinage (amp Mrrfliiif. September 15 to 1R Inclusive tlin 11. Ai 0. will sell excursion tickets to Spring* Held, Ohio, at rate of $rt.75, good returning until September 24th Inclusive, How to %/? ? '* * ? " I'M." Simply apply "SWAYNIfl'fl DINTM10NT." No Internal medicine required. (."tires tetter, ecsema, Itch, all erilptloni <?n the face, hands, nose. etc., |e,tvIttg the skin clear, white and healthy. 11m ureal healing and curative powers are poiissied by no othei rem say. Ask your drtigglit for hwavnk/h 0INT? MUNT. tths&w. TO lieal I lie broken mid dlseaned lis Sui'M, to soothe the Irritated SUrfaotS. to Instantly relieve and to permanently ciiim Is ibe mission of Hewitt's NVItcli tinsel Halve. (Miarlcs II Ooetr.e, Mnikel and Twelfth streets; Chatham Hlnelalr, Korty-sixlh nml JftOOb Streets} A. 10. 1 flohielSf No. 607 Main it recti Dxlei Uros,, I'etin and Kane streots; JJowle & Co., Bridgeport. 9 OAWTOIIIA. CATTLE FEVER. After Repealed Eipcrlnitnu a Cure Uu 1 I l.atl Been Kouiul. * DENVER. Col., Sept. 17.-Aftcr many months of effort and repeated experiments a cure for cattle fever has been found. Dr. V. A. Norgaard, of thh city, Is the discoverer. The plan for dealing with the fever la primarily to exterminate the insect known as the "tick," which abound on fever stricken cattle and through the means of which the disease is communicated. To do this tho cattle are forced to awiin through a solution In a vat. What tho solution is. it is not known at the present time, but crude petrptoum is used. When the successful experiment was tried on twenty-seven head of very "tloky" cattle were forced to swim through the solution, and it was noticed that while standing on the drip board there was almost ;i perfect rain of ticks falling off the cattle. They were put Into a pen and the next day, jual seventeen hours after the experiment was tried, u rigid examination was prosecuted and the examiners failed to And a single live tick In the whole herd. If the new remedy proves to do ull that it !s claimed it can 'do, the cattle market will experience somewhat of a revolution, ami about 500,000 head of cattle will be shipped north each year during the now prohibited season,which extends from February 1,5 to November 15. The "fever line" from beyond tho limits of which no cattle can be shipped to the north during the prohibited period, as it now stands, stretches from ocean to ocean, and Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Indian Territory, Arkansas. Mississippi, Alabama, Virginia, part of West Virginia and Louisiana form tho district affected. State veterinarian Clresswell Is very much pleased with the results of Dr. Norgnards experiments and says without doubt the long-sought remedy has m;t?n counu. g A meeting of nil states and terrltor-. les that handle cattle has been railed to f meet In Fort Worth on September 27, and at this meeting It is expected the new schemes of dipping cattle will be shown and should It prove a success JJ there many of the .states will be ready f? to so modify their laws that the cattle at of the south can enter the market. 01 ri I'traliirntihI A|ipolnf inrnta. B, WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 17.-The ? President to-day made the following cv appointments: J George D. Pettlt. Pittsburgh, consul at ? Dusseldorf, Germany. w Frank Simmons, United States marshal for the northern district of Ala-* n bama. ? John A. Steele, register of the land of- J1 flee at Huntsvllle, Ala., vice Kills, re- |J moved. a Herschel V. Cashln, receiver of public l< moneys at Huntsvllle, Ala., vice Avery, * removed. William C. W'hlpple, register of land ofllce at Little Rock, Ark. Henry Wallach, receiver of public moneys at Marysvllle, California; st Charles D. Ford, register of land office d at Denver, Colorado; Lorenzo It. Thornas, register of land olllce. f, 1 1 * Eirommiinlritr:! llir Sptiilih Mlnlater. V MADRID, Sept. 17.-The Bishop of Jj Marjorca, Balerla Islands, has ex-com- sl munlcated the Spanish minister of e finance, Senor .T. Reverter, for taking 0 possession of the treasury of a church u in his diocese. The minister proposes to I appeal against the bishop to the Holy ? See. . It S?v? I lie ('intuit- I'll I 111 r<-it. SEAVIEW, Vn.?We linve a splendid sale on Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, nnU our customers coining from far anil near, speak of it In the highest terms. Many have said that their children would have died of croup If Chamberlain's Cough Remedy had not been given.?KELLAM & OURREN. Tho 2J? and 50 cent sizes for sale by druggists, r SUNDAY F.XCURBI0N9 Via Peiimylvmita l.lum Nrxt Sumlny, Hrplnnbtr 10. TO COLtniBUS.-J2 00 Roun Trlp,Speclal train leaves Wheeling 0 a. m., Central time; leaves Wellsburg (5:30 a. in., Central tlino; arrives Columbus 11 n. m., Central time. Returning?Leaves Columbus 10 p. m., Central time. The Golden Jubilee of the Central Vereln will be held at Columbus next Sunday. Grand parade by United German Catholic societies. Interesting addresses by Bishop Watterson, Governor Hushnell and other eminent speakers. TO CLEVELAND.?$1 f?0 round trlp.Leaves Bellalre <1 a. m.; leaves Bridgeport f>:10 a. in.; leaves Martin's Perry 0:10 t m., Central time; arrives Cleveland 10:25 p. m., Central time; leaves Cleveland 7:30 p. in , Central time. For tickets and further Information, apply to John G. Tomllnson, ticket agent, Wheeling, W. Va. ( rami Kicnrilon to Tolcilo. via Wheeling & Lake Erie railway, on September 23, tickets good on regular trains and to return to and Including September 25. Fare only $1! round trip. An opportunity to visit Toledo, Detroit, \l. ,,.,,1 nllmr I., \1 I,.1.1 pun. Train leaves Wheeling at 0 a. m., city time. Consult Wheeling & Lake j Erie agents for particulars. MOMENTS nre useless If trifled away; and they arc dangerously wasted If consumed by delay in cases where One Minute Cough Cure would bring immediate relief. Charles It. (loetzo, Market and Twelfth streets; Chatham Sinclair, Forty-sixth and Jacob streets; A. 10. Schcele, No. 607 Main street; Exley Bros., I'enn and Zane streets; Dowlo & Co., Jlrldgeport. _ 1 Itrllrf In hlx llonr*. Distressing Kidney and Hladder disease relieved In six hours by "New Great South American Kidney Cure." It Is a great surprise on account of Its exceedln? promptness In relieving pain In bladder, kidneys and back, In male or fotnalo. Relieves retention almost Immediately. If you want quick relief and cure, this la the remedy. Sold by It. II, Lltit, Druggist. Wheeling, W. Va. thf&s EXCURSION TO 8PRINOFIELD, ILL., Vln It. & O.t A rroiinl I. O. O. 1'. Sovereign (Jrniitl Soptember 18 and 10 the n. & O. will sell excursion tickets to Springfield, Ills., at rate of $14.00, good returning until September :7th inclusive, intir Hull)' Ontlliig Teeth He sure and uso that old and well-tried remedy, Mrs. Wlnslow's Boothlng Syrup, for children teething. It sooihos the child, softsns tin- gums, nllays all pain, cures wind collo und Is the best remedy for dlurrhoea, Twenty?flvo cents a bottle. uiwfAw. f'llr* t 1*1 Ira) Unhlttff PllfUi SYMPTOMS Molftlile; Intenso Itch- i log and stinging; most at nlghi; worse 1 by scratching If allowed to eoiitlnue I tinners form, which oflen blend and nl " e.' inte, becoming v? ry sore. SWAYNW'S ? OINTMENT stops (ho Itching and Pj bleeding, heali ulceration, and In most J oAssa removoi the tumori. \t Ctug? I giils, or by mall, for no cenls. Dr. Sivayne ft Son, 1'hlladelphln, tlht&w ^ CASTORIA For JiifnnU and Children. T?. fx- /) [stricken On | His Whee I' y. ?y J IJw / >'"' 1 few Dangers from Bad Blooi and Weak Nerves. Many bicyclists i:i apparent good healt sve been stricken dead oh tkclr wheel*. Jiver ise was due either to nervoui collapse or heai lilure brought on by bad blood. The exertio: id strain of bicycling are developing a new clai ! nervous disorders?not usually dangerous, bu (quiring proper and prompt attention. A Ieut ig plivsiciau nays: uOne woman camc to ra nd rlaimcd she couldn't ride on a street wher itrcrt car line was in operation. Every time ir came along she had a wild Impulse to toppl ?er toward it. Bhe simply couldn't help il nother woman said that whenever she ride er wheel she has an idea thut somebody I torching close behind her. A man cutue int ly office a few weeks ago and said there wa imething wrong with his eyes. I looked n teni. and they appeared to be all right. He tol le that whenever he rode his wheel?and h au very foud of riding-the ground begun t ip.away from in front of him. and the whol indscape seemed to curl up, and it kept on cur! ig as long as he rode. 1 nave another patienl young girl. When she rides, she trembles vie rutly, uud this Iraparts n trembling motion to ht heel. It doesn't appear to exhaust her, but sh very much worried because she can't atop it. DR. GREENE'S NERVURA FOR THE BLOOD AND NERVES. The foregoing ar# only a few cases noted fc Irtking peculiarities. Thousands of cyclist escribe their strange inclination to run int orses and vehicles, and a little exhaustion dt elops unusual aches nnd pains. T>o not becom ightened or discouraged and abandon you rhrrls. You nre fortunate in discovering latet hy*ical weaknesses which might otherwis ave undermined your health nnd ended Hf self. If you nre not equal to the task of ridin treagtheu yourself with Dr. Greene's Nervur eraedy lor the blood and nerves. It overcome very form of bodily weakness and quiets ner us fears. If you do not fully understand your case ca pou or write to Dr. Greene it 35 West 14th St few York City, and receive valuable media dvice free of charge. _ ^ ro BE RIGHT IP TO t Daily intelligent EDU ALL THE NEWS F Send in Your Orders at 0 ** ?? phone " " ' PIIDCC Colic, Crnmpd, Dlnrrho < > i UUnCO Cholera Morbtia, Nnuni : UPAIC C?u, Hum*. , , , nLlllO Bltctl of Anlt BREAKS I ! I ! SMELLS GOC ;; ; Sold En a yw note at 25c a mo 6 [ ; HERD MEDICINE CO. V?r u w WHEN IN D STRONG (? . I FflX. IfW vlnor In Ihe whole liflna. All dfali / BjCKTWv. ?rn properly curtd, th"irronalMnn Mulled ?fnl??l, I'tlrflf i i<rr |io?J A I inuiiry, Ij.uui Briul lor Iree lioolt. For wulo 1?y CHAM It onKT/,K, oori ' " J rA HANDFUL OF DII FUL OF SHAME." C SAP< J. S, BHODB3 Ji C3. IWH Y o PAY ( MORE When you can buy New Fall Styles of Wide Percale at 8c. Handsome Wrapper Patterns in short lengths, running from 8 to 16 yards. 2,000 Remnants Bleached and Unbleached Canton Flannel 6 l-4c, worth 8 J-3c. You can find any length you want. Good styles of Shirt Waists | left at 98c?$1.50 to $2.50 { grade. ' J. S. RHODES 4 CO. i FOR SALS. I FOR + SKLE~ h The National Collection Agency, of y Washington, D. C., wlJJ dispose ot the fol1 lowing judgments: J WEST VIRGINIA. it Bellngton Coal and Coke Co., Bellngl ton I cn 13 e Ollpln & Son, Berkeley Springs C9 oi e J. F. Glllesplo & Co., Brets 47 31 a Farrcl. Norman & Co., Brookville.. 403 oo e J. P. Bowermaster, Bruceton 85 t. Aug. Bchulte, Chnrlestown 25 72 ? o. M. Christian. Dlngesn 5ir? oo ? Q, E. Benedict, East Bank 18100 ? G. B. Harvey, Elklns 150 M s T. J. Baker. Fetterman IK fto \ C, Roger*, Frametown 97 35 A (i. W. Shiner & Son, Freed 332 50 e L. M. & W. H. Evans, Fayettevllle.. 74 95 ? W. T. Lilly. Grafton 3M oo .c N. B. Carpenter, Gap Mills 300 ft) * B. W. Cowan. Greenwood 22190 l' M. Parsons, Hendricks 2X1 20 C II. J. Hughes, Illnton 35 S3 1 z J. R. Ramsey, Hoffman 18 25 ,, P. A. Lyons, Lyons M 21 C. E. Harewooa, MartlnBburg 41 21 Luts & Bennett, Nostorvllle W23 D. Kennedy, Pecrjyvllle 100 00 Payno & Beavar, Peeryvlllo 157 00 t B. 'Parson*, Petersburg 36 97 j* K. F. Phares, Peck's Run 33 40 o J. M. Woodward, Phlllppl 21175 ! C. W. Wheeler, Rowlesburg 167 50 e Stone, Bowman & Co.. Rowlesburg.. 7? 15 ir .1. 1). Cowger & Co., Ruddlo 75 50 it T. A. Douglas. Rusk 391 hS e G. A. Ogden, Sardls IK 47 e h. E. Bland & Co., Sutton 1680) g Bartlett Bros., Trlplett 83 73 ? M. Schesslnger, Wheeling 113 00 J. D. Adklns, Yorkvllle 97 3J SEND BIDS TO '! THE RATIONAL COLLECTION AGEHCI, '' WASHINGTON, D. C. " _ . . 0C3'' ATE YOU MUST HAVE THE roor :er, CED TO-? Ten Cents Per Week. ROM EVERYWHERE. ' Jt J* nee by Postal Card or TeleNo. 822. j? ^ MIllllllllillllllllL tickles you:::: THC INSTANT RELIEF M OCT mn ' ' ' GHTNIN6 )T DROPS. | en, Flux, i > en, Clinngei of Wnter, etc. ' llrulurn, Bcrntchen, tinlN, Bcrpcntn, liunn, etc. i > HP llnd Coldn, I?n Orlppc, Iufluruxn, ' ' ' Ul Crotip, Bore Tlifont, etc. >D, TASTES GOOD. or. Pn Home. No Rtuir, No hif. |; J1 merly of Weilon, W. V?.] SPRIN3FIEID, 0. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili iOUDT, TRV Th#yhm Hood the ieit * m cured Iboownd. 1 ? 0fof Nf rvoill DI?M?e?. nil J&fd F&iaA/A** Debility, l)lllinei?,8lee|>l'??* varicocele,Atrophy. A' They clear th? bruin. ??re.?gthfn MBthe i irculMlon, nuke ali??W" perfect, And impart hr"' .1 in nml lour* nre rheclieill'rfff<iMrN//v. Unleu P,,""J often worrletihnn into Inienlly, Ceniiinpilonor K>*l?, Willi Iron-thil legal i<iiar?rier tnriir* ot A'Kltfn, PEAL MLOICINC CO.. Cl?vll?nd. 0?iof Mntki'l nml Twtlflli Ht'-^iw- nir*? 3T MAY BE A HOUSE LEAN HOUSE WITH OLIO? j i