r-i he expense the liody. le wo drive brain we t build up body. Ex ibc, pure air Muds t!i at ike lif.ilthy flesh refreshing li sn ii are methods. When of IK !i, strength and nerve Ifonn' ii'inarent vour nnysician hi doulitlfss tell you that the "Vkc .t builder of all three is -COlf; Cod Liver Oil, which not only atvs fk' h of and in itself, but mulatto tlu appetite for otlier pared b7Ftott A Ilowne, N V. All drngRlets. k TlGfld&rbo and rollovo all the troubles lncl fit to a bilious Btnto of tho system, such as ime'i. XMaasca, urowsmoss, Distress aiiar inn. laln In tho Kldo. etc. Whllo their most laaiHablo bucccss has been sbowu la curing adacbo, yet Carter's Little Liver nils mo lauy vaiuaDio in lonBiumuun, curing ana pro iUdk this annoy I nc corupl&lnt.'nhtlo they also rect an a isomers oi tuo siomacn, sumuiaio too rer and rental at o tho bowels. liven If they only he they would bo almost priceless to those who vrerrrom mis atstrossinj? compiaintt butxortu Aely their BoodnesH docs not end here, and tbto lio unco try them will 11 nd these little Pills v&lu- ftelnso many ways that they will hot bo Wil li? to do without them. But after all Blck head the bane of bo many lives that hero la whnrn i '.uiaiio vui tiutt vci yiua VUiU lb WUUU ) 'arter'a Llttlo Llvor rills e arter'a Llttlo Llvor Pills aro very small and unoor iwo pins maKoaaoso, 197 aro strictly vegetable and do not grlpo or IrBO, hut by their gentlo action please all who i them. In vials nt 25 cents; tire for fl. Sold ' i laruggista Gvorywncro. or com by mall. 'CARTER MEDICINE CO.. Now York. i j i, (ALL rlLL, OMALL UUdC. SMALL HiUt Kim mil nini nnor aiiii i nnmr engineers Je's no such quick remover of coal sa4 Ltains or Healer ot cuts ana onuses as lluse of its high percentage of tia ASK YOUR QROCCR FOR IT. is. s. kiric & co., cuicnso le Russian Soap A Pure Roapt Contain sto Aauiitsraiioi HSELFl IttroubledwithCionorrhfpnT Uleet.Whitf.8pcrmatorrhsi.v! oranyuunotur: lillecbareeaikV your druggist lor t. bottl. o lllir G. It cures In h ItwHin, wl'h' ut tho rid or publicity ofj doi tor. Non-pofjonous nl marratel not to etrictun. .8 luiverial American Curt jjanuiactured Dy ivThe Etsss Chemical Co.! CINCINNATI, O. I A remedy -whlrh. If used by Vlve about to extierieui c tho painful ordeal attendant upon Clilld-blrtb, prote an lnfalllhlo ppecl Do for, and obviates the tortures of oon flnement. iHconiuc tho dangers tboreof to both mother and child. Sold by all druggists. Sentby express on receipt ni price, 91.00 pel bottle, charges pre paid. FIELD REGULATOR CO., ATLANTA. GA ) New mscovery. iter's llnenetlo Catarrh Cure Is used by inhalation and Is the only medicine of nd evrr put on the markot. Hy lnhala. the medicine Is not poured Into the VUand thence sent wandering through turn lint by inhalation the medicine is Ld directly to the diseased organ and the (vav to reach the altected parts In tho J t:in bottle is guaranteed by the drug- il'rice ei per ooivie. uumuuwm wvuid. Iiie bv all druggists. ICUED DIFFKHENT TKOM ANT OIHIlIt 1 urnintNE. r .1 nMnna nnA nil Hpiifrr1ata tim Vuuvcruicu aKcuw mum -so - ... Wn mnntttt in nnv nnA vhn Kilo be cured by Mayer's Uagnetlo Catarrh J J HUB UUOUUllflllUl m.w m-wm.mm 1 This is saying a great ueui, uuv n u lr failed. For sale by druggists, or ad- wig the brain m h v &b vow UN i is m 1 CUBE Ml? DUSKY 7 k him QiiSfe"J' ' USKY DIAMOND fAR SOAP i .il jam AMmw 1 V1b 'SliisUIW 1 KW IVfir8 aBV IT 1.1 ftlW L- I ' 1 iv Oakland, Md. AGAINST FREE COINAGE Wliy Sonator Voorlioos Will Op pose tho Silvoritos. IIT IS A PBA0TI3AL IMPOSSIBILITY V Lrttnr from Srrrntary Curlliilo In Which Is Shown That u 1'reo Ctihiugo Jmw WfMild Cont tlio Ooveriiiueut n ltuu ilrnl .Million Dollars. WasiiinotoS. Ausr. 81. In nn nVtlcle limited "Tlio I'rtwent Situation," the Washington Post snys: The Ireo coinHse of silver nt a ratio of 20 to 1, or at any inorenseil ratio, is prnctically impossible. This Is tho trump onrd which Senator Voorhees Is to piny In the sonata tomor row. It Is behind this barrier that ho Is to intrench liimnelf. This is to he his ex planation for abandoning tho convictions of a lifetime; this Is to be tils answer to those who will qnoto against him tils memorablo speeches in tho past. This trump onnl lias beun placed. In Sen ator VoorhooK' hands by tho administra tion. Secretary Carlisle, who, desplto nil assertions to the contrary, Is loyal to the president to tho Inst degree, first gave to Senator Voorheos verbally tho data to make good th assertion that frctj coinage is impracticable. Ho has gone further than this and has prepared an elaborate letter which the senator will rend in the senate. In this letter the statement is made that it will cost tho government be tween $112,000,000 and $113 000,001) to carry out the provisions of Senator Vest's free coinage bill. It is true thatthero Is nothing in Sena tor "Yost's bill about' recolungo. But it does not need n prophet's vision to know that dollars below par, which only tho government is compelled to tako, will drift with alarming rapidity into tho treasury in payment of customs dues and accounts, and there they will remain, add ing to tho congestion of tho currency. Un less they can be recolncd they will bo use less as money, and if thero is to ho free coinage nt nn increased ratio some of tho silver financiers in the senate must provido the secretary of tho treasury with over $100,000,000 to execute tho law. Altogether It would seem as if the silver men wero involved in n situation from which it will bo difficult for them to ex tricate themselves. The letter of Secretary Carlisle referred to In tho foregoing is ns follows: "Referring to our conversation relative to tho probable cost Incident to the clmngo J from the present colnngo rato between gold and silver (1 to ju for the standard silver dollars and 1 to 14.03 for subsidiary silver) to a ratio of 1 to 30, you are respect fully informed that tlio number o sliver dollars coined since 1878 aggregates 419,. 332,-iriO. "Without any nllowance for nbrasion mil loss incident to melting the same the coining valuo of these dollars, at a ratio of I to 20, would bo $333,222,102, or 8t,110, 2b8 less than their present faco valuo. To recoin theso dollars at the ratio of 1 to 20 would require the addition of 81,370,700 ounces of new bullion, which, at the ave rage price paid for silver under tho act of July 14, 1800, would cost $75,883,700. "In addition tn this I estimato that there wo.tld be a loss from abrasion and in the melting of thv.se dollars of at lenst $3,000,000, which amount, together with the difference in tho face valuo, of the coins ($84,110,288) which havo to bo reim bursed to the trensury by un appropria tion for tha , purpose. "fcrom the fact that tho silver dollars are distributed throughout tho country it would be necessary, as they are redeemed at the several sub-treasuries, to transport them to the mints, ami tlio expense of transportation for $300,000,000, tho amount outside of the stock on hand nt tlio sub- treasuries and mints at Philadelphia, San Krancisco and New Orleans would average at least per cent, or $4,500,000. '1 therefore estimate tho cost of ro coin ing tlio silver dollars already coined ns follows: Now bullion to bo added, $75,H85,- 701); loss or abrasion nnu melting, S3,000,- 000; cost of coinage (labor, materials, etc.), W.'J'JO.OOO; copper for alloy, ?08,200; trans portation of dollars to mints, $4,500,000; total, $80,741,900. "The stock of subsidiary silver coin in tho country is estimated at $77,000,000. which nt full weight would contain 53, 099,875 ounces of fiuu silver. This amount, at a ratio of 1 to 20, would coin. $55,843,803, or $21,150,197 less than the present face value. "To recoin $77,000,000 of subsidiary sil ver into nn equal amount of fractional coin at a ratio of 1 to 20 would require tho addition of 18,797,025 line ounces which, nt the average price paid for silver under tlio 14 1890, would cost $17,r27H5. Thero would bo a loss of about 2,' per v. by uun'Mon from tho face value, or about $1,293,000. I would, therefore, estimate tho cost of recoining tho subsidiary silver in tho country at a ratio of 1 to 20 us follows: New bullion, $17.621785; loss by abrasion. $1,923,000; cost of coinage (labor, materials, ere), a,500,0OU; copper for alloy, $15,030; cost of transportation, $1,155,000; total, $25,124,421." Mississippi Outlaws Convicted. Macon, Miss., Aug. 21. The jury in the case of Tom and Walter Tolbert, the Kember county outlaws, charged with tlio murder of Thomas II. Cole, brought in a verdict ns follows: "We, the jury, ilnd the defendants Tom Tolbert and Walter Tolbert guilty as charged in tho bill of indictment, and fix the penalty nt life Im prUoumeut." Tho jury recommended to the authorities that all the meroy possiblo bo shown in behalf of Walter Tolbert. Rhut by an Unsuccessful lllval. Holli pays Buno, Pa., Aug. 21. Walter Getter, a young Altoona druggist, paid a social call upon a daughter of Joseph Heed, of this city. As he was departing from the house he was struck in the breast by a pistol bullet fired by a person in the outer darkness. The would bo murderer, who is supposed to bo somedisonrdedlovfr of the girl, escaped. Geiscr's wound may prove fatal. A Disagreement Kxpucted. Trenton, Aug. 21. Tho jury In the Bhanu murder oase will, it is believed, disagree. When last heard from they stood three for acquittal and nine for mur der in the second degree. Tho general ex pectation is that they will nk to be dis charged on the ground of inability to agree. Where Knettlue's Btoalliigs Went. Miiayaukbk, Aug. 21. The money of thoSouthside Savings bank which John I). Koettiugiquaudeied while cashier wont into deals on tha board of trade, llecelver Birth says $139,000 disappeared in that way. ITALIANS RETALIATING. They Threaten tn Sack tli French Km bassy at ltiune. Home, Aug. Si. Tho anti-French agita tion, started In consequence of tho massa cre ot Italians nt Aigucs-Mortes, has gained ground rapidly. A mob attacked the Santa Clilara seminary of French priests, tora down the escutcheons from tlip facade, trampled them under foot, smashed the windows and tried to forco the door. Further damage was pre vented by a strong force of police. A com pany of police nro stationed at the- French embassy, as tho anti-French agitators threatened to sack it. In both Milan anil Turin incendiary anti-French manifestos have been Issued. Hmit.I.v, Aug. 21. Tho rclnllons between France mid Italy are regarded here with oonsldelablo anxiety in view of the populnr demonstration ngalnst the French in 1 1 id lull cltlos since tho massaoreof Algue Mortos. The hostility displayed by tho Italian agitators is believed to threaten very grave consequences, ns it will Irritate tho French government Just nt the lime when Italy is making her demands for reparation. Kven tha possibility of a Franco-Italian war and Germany's obli gations under tho triple nlllanco treaty in such an event are generally discussed. TRAGEDY AT A CROSSING. IWo Instantly Killed While un Their Way tci Clmrvli. LEltor, N. Y., Aug. 21. Au accident oc curred here yesterday on thel.ehlghValloy railroad crossing at Lake street, in which five people wero instantly killed. Their names are: L. .T. Ilovee, Mrs. K J. Ilovee nnd daughter, Miss Ola Uovee; Miss Nancy Wicks, of I,eroy, nnd Miss Kmmallowden, daughter of Hov. Samuel liowden, of New York city. The Hovees are one ot tho wealthiest nnd most prominent families in Genesee county. At 10 o'olock tho five unfortunates started with u spirited team to drive to church. As they appronched tho Lehigh Valley track tho oast bound Lehigh Val ley ilyer came thundering along nt a speed of nearly fifty miles an hour. Mr. IJoveo did not see it until ho was too close to check his horses. Mr. Uovee made a frantic effort to get across, but the engine struck the forward part of the carriage and n second later the mangled bodies of the occupants wero flying through the air. All were mnngled beyond recognition, Miss Uovee was decapitated. The Loiifr Druuglit Kinlcd Easton, Pa., Aug. 21. Drought which has existed over this section since the firht week in July has been broken by a steadv rain which set in Saturday night and con tinued until yesterday. Ilivers were lower than for thirty years, springs and wells were dry and tlio crops threatened with destruction. The farmers wero in despair, but the rain has saved them. Thieving Dank Olllcurs Arrested. Kansas Citv, Aug. 21. President J. C. Darragh and K. C. Sattloy, cashier, of the defunct Kansas City Savings bank, were arrested hero and put under $3,000 bail for their npptiarnnce thjs afternoon. They are charged with grand larceny in receiving deposits, knowing tho bank was insulveut. Thelia-biiities are ncnrlv !.0(X),(K)ii An agrccablo taxativo nndNintvE Tonio. Bold by Druggists or sent by mall. 5!5c, 50c. ana $l.0Opcr package. Bamplca free Tlio ravorito TOOTH POWEEB for tho Teeth and llreath,25o. Captain Sweeney, U.S.A.,San Dlejro, Cat., Bays: "Shiloh's Catarrh Itemcdy Is tho Urst medlcino I ha vo ever found that would do mo any good." I'rlco50cta. Sold by Druggists. Do not neaUet a Cough . as there la danger of Its leading to Consumption. Smim's Cure will savo you a severe Lunir Trouble. It Is tho best Cough Curoand speedily relieves Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis, and 13 sola on a guarantee. 25 eta. ALL THE COMFORTS OF !I0M includes the great temperance drink . 51 Vlt gives New Life to the Old Folks, ricasure to tue rarenis, Health to the Children. Good for All-Uood All the Time, cent package makes I JUKES." JT, . Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Kidney Complaints, e-amo bock, cic DR. SANDEN'S ELECTRIC BELT With Electro Mnsnetlo SUSPENSORY i-uii'msi jicib improvement I Will euro without medicine all V r.Ut.i resulting from over-taxation of tirato m-rvo foici'st exclaves or ludl cretlon, as nervous debility, elciili-wnoas, languor. rneumatUm. kidney, liver and, bladder complaints, lame back, lumbago, sciatica, all female complaints, reneral 111 health, eto. This rlectrlo Celt contains Momdfrful lapnmmrals over all others. Current Is Instantly feltby wearer or we forfeit $5,000.00, anil vrtllcursallof tho aiiove diseases or no nay. Thou eauds have been cured bv this marvelous fuveutiot after all other remedies failed, and vie clve hundreds ot testimonials In this and every other suite. Our l'eHrrrul laiproied r-LLCTlUC bUePEXKORT. til frraatstt boon ever ottired weak men, lllt.K ulthall If III. Health sad Isorvut Slrcsflh Gl'AKiMLKUIa CO te VO daj-1, tiend for lilus'd Pamphlet, mailed, sealed, fret 8ANDEN ELECTRIC CO., Afo, B6 UKOAUWAY. NEW TUItK 01T&. FIBE INSURANCE, lurgettftnd ol&Mt reliable partly cukecK pnnlM rprenta by DAVID PATJST, 120 S. Jacom St, Shonahooah.Fi . pis ram It Al s m i I IT u s-'vws ra as M iyc AS it M VV A NARROW ESCAPE! How it Happened. Tlio following romnrkablo nvent In a lady's llfewllllntoreKt.tlieroafler: "I'ora long time I had a terrible pain at my heart, which llut teretl almost incessantly. I line no appetite and could not fcieep. I would bo compelled tosit up In lied and belch gas from tny stom ach until 1 thought every minuto Mould be my last. Thero was u fueling of oppression about my heart, and 1 was afraid to draw a full breath. I rnuldti't. Rtrnnn n rrwim with. out sitting down and resting; but, thank v.,,,,, uy mu ui'iim nuiv iieiirc L-iiro miiitat. Is past nnd 1 fetd llku another woman, lle foro usiliir t lin New llenrt. ('lira 1 liml inlmi uiuereiiiso-caiieu remedies and been treated by doctors without any benollt until I was both discouraged and dlsgiiHled. My husband bought me a bottle of Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure, and am happy to say I nover raKtuttrd it, as 1 now buvo a. splendid nppetlte and r.n-1'll wen, i vie Illicit lio IHIUUtlK WI1CU 1 !- gun taking tho remedy, and now I weigh lilO'S. Its uflVct In my casu has been truly marvel ous. It far surpasses nny other medicine I havo ever taken or any benellt 1 ever re ceived from physicians."- Mrs. Harry Htarr, I'ottsvlllc, l'a., October 12, 1MB. Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure Is sold on a pol tlve guarantee by nil druggists, or by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Intl., on receipt of price, $1 per botl lo, bix bottles .r, express pre paid. This great discovery by au eminent specialist in heart disease, contains neither opiates nor dangerous drugs. riTsiiTra CAN BE CURED A CURE GUARANTEED DR. J. B. MAYER, 1015 Arch St., Phila., Pa. Easo nt once, no operation or delay from bnsl. ncss, attested by thousands of cures, endorse ments of physicians, ladles and prominent citi zens can bo seen at odlco. Consultation free nnd strictly confldcntial. Send for circulars. Olllsa Hours : 9 H.Jfl. to 3 P.vV'" " 1TAUE3 FC2 SKTSZacr. ' Tho following aro a few of tlio mnnv tlinl liar been entirely cured of Itupturo hy Da. J. B. JV1AYKUH 111KA1MKKT; i Jacob C. Schant, 2320 North Prond St., rhlla. r.. u. fcneesiy, cnceiion, jmupiuu vo., ra. r. li. Kossiter, riioenixvlllc, ra. it. A. nan, ncwion, . J. JohnII.Schearer,YellowIiouseP.O.,I!ercsCo.,I, A. 8. Klclngcma, Limekiln 1'. O., Berks Co., l'a, . 3. Jones Philips, Kcmiet Square, l'a. A. A. Goldcwonthy, Ccntralla, Col, Co.. To, C. Heritage, Jltillca Hill, N. J. L.K.Hoss, hock hill, l'a. P. A. Kreltz, Blatlngton, Ta, j E. M. Smnll, Mount Alto, l'a. Tna nnnto 1,l,,..l1ln n.,...l ...n Til . 1 1 b. U. Kunkel, 1131 Linden St., Allcntown, B. jco. iv. VYttit, jornsw)wii, ih, 3. T. Benny, C01 S. 10th St., Phila. Itev. S. II. Sherrner, Sunbury, l'a. A. P. Levlmore, Woodbury, N. J. I). J. Dollett, 214 S. 12th St., Reading, Pa. Israel Sandt, Jlalr, St., Fouth liistoii, l'a, L P. Dcturk, Jr., Oley, Berks Co., l'a. r fJonQiihfilmei' Plnvtnn K .T Z. K. Danenho w cr, 1103 Columbia Ave., Pa.) il J. u. rilier, iao l ean si., itenuitig, A'u. vm. urantinna, uiouccstcr, n. j. M. Shaw, Winona Avenue, V. of Morris stmt, Oermantown, Phila. tVm. Dix, 1828 Montroio St., PMlo. Thomas B. Hartung, Now Ringgold, Pa. i 3. Leckel, 2231 Reese St., Phila. J I. O. Qulmby, 11 Pearl St., Beading, Fa. j K. a. Stanley, 421 Spruce St., Lebanon, ra. 1 A. Schneider, Ixicust Dale, Pa. I). B. Noll, Limekiln 1. O., Berks Co., Pa. ' 0. A. Deturk, Blrdsboro, Berks Co., Pa. Wm. E. Uartonstino, l'lioenlxvllle, Pa. W.M.Llncbach ,021 Washington St., Heading, Ps. John C. Lyrao, 1310 Howard St.,llarrisburg,r. Chas. Smith, Jl2 Greenwich St., Phila. O. BurkhatC.J39 Locust St., Beading, Pa. C. C. Keelm, DoUKlasville, Berks Co., Pa. Henry L. Rowe, l'ottstown, Pa. O. L. Swartz, l'oynctte, Wis. Wm. J. Illblghaus, 629 Taylor St., Camden, H:J. Alfred Haley, Phllllpsburg, N. J. IJ Hrr.tll nll, T nnl nr.urn.fV Tin Mr. Beckard, linlrd Bt., Germantnwn, Phtlt Phlladelnhla Offlco is closed on tho 2n rtstnr day of each month, Dr. J. B. Mayer being at the Hotel Penn, Reading, Pa., to give treatment to persons In that vicinity on that day. i Br. J. B. Mayer's terms for treatment ll In reach of alb Call and get cured. . N. B. Persons from out of town can receive wsatment and return home tho fcoma day.' A CUP OP CHOCOLATE delicious to the taste, invigorating and strengthening to the body, made in ONE MINUTE from IS. i&Sfrfn' ,rAG0OD-ATEv o nL.wr-.iriiLO' imtmiism Only 30 cts. for a full pound package. Free sample on application to manufacturers, roneALEB? I! K Si will is,, dkesiilii . W. H VV XIBTS The only SORE ROACH DESTROYER is Exterminator. We guarantee it to rid the house of Rats. Roschcs .X. and UJ it,. nunB or MONEY REFUNDFD. MAURERS" Persian INSECT POWDER Is the best in the market for Ben Suae, hi. Moths, For Sale by til Drugglttt Be sore and get the genuine. CMilulnLilllM m.p Tninr 11 1 D. AB aach. Ulnub,ti D.' MAURER &. SON, 1 o JT 9T . sii SBSioiav ClhlenMUr's V.D1I.U Dlnaaoit Hnwd. PILLS tM.vja i-bUI wiih hlu rtbt.au. Tn mna Imttittvi. AtnrussiMS.orsesd.le. V W rWItTs.rlal"s!ss.yrM Mr perMaeuia. irawsian y rUurn v ruhlthjsTfr CEiJail Ull it all UiU nruffUu, , J' Men. 1U.B4M ssiuare, -1 Xcs. il SI nn ll' le t nni ll 1. I IV IV Six Days Moro of Talk on tho Silver Quostion, SOME LEADING ORATORS TO SPEAK Itepresontntlves llrroknnrltlge, I'ollmvs, Coekrnn, ltv tiitm, Wilson mill ltocil Will l'resiint Their Vlows, nnd Slimy Others Wliu Wish to Talk Will be Shut Out. VAMtljroToK, Aup. 3t. The final stnRo of the fourteen days' debato on the silver nuestlon, which is likely to terminate with the ilrst nlllrinatlve nctlou lit oonxress upon the subject which brouKht the hotly together in the hent of midsummer, was entered upon bythehousoof representa tives at 11 o'clock totlny. Tho general tie bate will continue, Wednesday nlKht, nnd throughout tho last three days of tho week dobatu will bo continued under theflvo minuto rulo. It will close by tho limita tion of nKrei'tnent, unless the houso ad journs nt la o'clock mldiilKht Saturday. AccordltiK to the olllclal interpretation Riven hy Spenker Crisp to tlio terms of tho order under which the discussion is TjroceedlnK the house will meet at noon on Monday, the 28th inst., nnd proceed im mediately nfter reading tho journal to vote upon the substitute for the Wilson repeal bill, Introduced by lleprosentntlve Ulaud, involving tho question of free coin age of sllvur nt nny one ot several pro posed ratios. It is probable that the yens and nays will be called upon each one of the several propositions, so tlmtit is likely to bo late in tlio day before tho vote upon the declslvo question o repeal or no re peal is reached. The debate tills week promises to he of great popular Interest. Mr. llreckenridge, of Kentucky, "tho silver tongued orator," is booked to speak today. Iteprosentntivo Fellows, of New York, who divides with Hourko Cockrnn tho oratorical honors of Tiunmany Hall, Is announced for a speech tomorrow, intended us nu answer in detail to that delivered in fuvor of free coinage of silver by Mr. llryan, of Nebrtiskn, last week. Mr. Uynum, of Imlinna, onoof the wheel horses of tho antl-sllver forces, is also down for a speech tomorrow. Representative Wilson, of West Virginia.popularly slated for tho chairmanship of the ways and means committee, and the author of the pendliu: bill providing for tlio repenl of the purchasing clause of the Sherman law, is expectctl to close tho general debate on Wednesday. Hourko Cockrnn will nlso speak, and ex-Speaker Heed, it is boliovotl, will sny somothlng before the debato closos. There is a tremendous pressure exerted for placo on tho speaker's list, and the time will he exhausted, leaving many who must be contented with "leave to print." It is improbablo that nnvthing will be done in the senate, savo perhaps to dispose of tho two election cases. There wero three of these, but one that concerning Mr. Ueckwith's titlo to his seat by virtuo of appointment of the govoruor of Wyoming has been removed from tho calendar be cause of tho resignation of tho appoint ment. Senator Morrill has given notice that he will address tho senate on the silver repeal bill, nnd it was tho understanding Friday when tho sennte adjourned that n voto should 1 taken on election cases nt 5 o'clock this afternoon. Tho final voto however, is subject to postponement, if it shall apponr that the time is not suillclent to enable. Senator Vance, chairman of the committee on privileges and election, to lltilsh his speech. Voorheos is down for a speech tomorrow on tho silver repeal bill which bears his name, and it is hardly to bo expected that ho will fail to call forth interrogations nnd interruptions which will make tho speech interesting, aside from its intrinsio merits. After tomorrow the program of the senato can scarcely Lo defined. The bill to increaso national bank circulation is tlio regular order, and while thoro was somo expectation last week that it could be disposed of in a day or, two at most, it appears now that it may provoko a debate which will consume the entire week. Tho Butler amendment which is pending to repeal tho state bank tax is one of the planks of the Chicago platform, und is a subject of much greator and moro far reaching importance than the mere propo sition to extend the national bank circula tion contained tn the bill. Senators take strong grounds on this subject, and it is fair to presume that it cannot bo disposed of without a severo nnd prolonged strug gle. The outlook for tho week is one of much talk but llttlo achievement. Wants to SearcU for llitrleil Treasure. St. Louis, Aug. 21. W. A. I.angworthy. of Yellvllle, Ark., writes to tho board of directors of the Merchants' Exchange of St. Louis asking consideration font scheme involving a seurch for buried treasure. He states in brief that he knows the lo cution, somewhere on the coast of Florida, of two chests, each containing ?1,000,000 in gold, burled In tho -10's by Spanish plrntes, Langworthy asks the exchange to organ ize a company with a capital of 10,000 to seurch for this gold. UrutHlly llout Ills .Sick Wife. Xorkibtowk, l'a., Aug. 21. Mrs. Ella Park, living at Harmonville, has been suffering for some time with cancer. He cause her moaning interfered with his sleep her husband William, a burly butcher, who had come home intoxicated, beat her into insensibility. The brute was arrested. j Overtaken and Shut to Death PADUCAH, Ky., Aug. 31. A negro tramp went to the farm of Albert Horn anil ask ml for food. Mrs. Horn was alone and the tramp assaulted her Her screams brought her husband from tl,.- Held und the negro iled. Two iMjst.es startedin pur suit and shot him to death. I While Gets the Full Penalty. Wit Ciikster, l'a., Aug. 31. George White, a negro from Xew Garden town ship, who pleaded guilty to nn attempted awutult on a 15-year-old colored girl named Frances Armstrong, was sentenced to live years in the Eastern penitentiary and a tine of $100 and costs. Seven Hundred llarrels of Whisky lturned. Lancaster, Pa.. Aug. ai. Jacob Herb ster's bnndetl warehouse and distillery at Home, Warwick township, was destroyed by hq incendiary fire. Seven hundred bar rels of whisky were destroyed and the losa will be over 130,000. Camden l'olleeuieil Unlled, Capb Hat, Aug. 81. Judge Garrison placed in til bauds of Justice Paul a de cision otuiflrwlug the legality ot the com mitiiMNit of Oamdtti uoUeetnen. 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