-jj.ayj'iTilMll Mmrti muiiiiiii i ' ' n mi 1 Tl- ! ' BPS? THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT ANB NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. My doctor nays It acta Rentlj- on tlie stomach, liver and kirtnf vs. and l a pleasant laxative. Thli drink In made from herb, nnd la prepared for um m easily as tea. It la called LRME'S K9EDIGIHE AIldruKKintaaellitatMc.andllnpackaire. If yon rannot gpt It. send your ailflresj for a free aarnple. l.nne'a I'nmlly Medicine movm tlm lioweli rarh dor. 1 n order to be healthy thin la necesaary. Addrcaa OUATOIt Y. WOODWARD Ls Itov, N.Y 31ek Heartacho and relievo nil tho troubles Inci dent to ft bilious stato of the system, such na DUilnes. Nausea, Drowsiness JHutross after entinff, Pain In the Side, etc. While their most temarkablo success has been shown In curing Iloadacbo, yet Carter's Llttlo Liver Pills aro equally valuable In Constipation, curing and pre venimK aunuymK I'uni-j-aini.viuiiQ inoyaiso correct all disorders of the Btomach, stimulate tho liver and reKulato tho bowels. Kvon K thor only cured Acho they would bo al most priceless to thoso who suffer from this dlstrensliiK complalntj but fortu nately their goodness does not end here, nnd thoso who onco try tbom will llnd theso little pills valu able In so many ways that they will not bo wil ling to do without them, llut after all sick head Is tho bane of so many lives that hero Is whoro wo mako our ureal boast. Our pills euro It whllo Others do not. Carter's Llttlo Liver Pills are very small and very easy to take Ono or two pills make a dose. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or .purge, but by their gentle action please all who -use them. In vials at 25 cents; live for II. Sold by druggists everywhere, or sent by mall. CARTER MEDICINE CO., Now York. SMALL PILL. SMALL COSE. SHALL PRICE There's no way to remove oil-stains, fft thoroughly as a daily use of DUSKY DIAMOND TAR SOAP because of its high percentage of ttt ASK YOUR dROCER FOR IT. JAH. S. IORIC &: CO., CUicoca, White Russian Soap A lJiSVW' M CURE yourself If troubledwlth Gonorrheal! Gleet. Whltca.Snermatnrrhm.' or any unnatural dlscbareciuk your dniEBlkt for a bottle oS hie O. t Cures In n foarriM without thoridorpubllclty of i doctor. Kon-DOlsonoui e.ni Ifruarnntced not to strictui. I ins i nii'wan! American Curt, Manufactured by . 'inn Evans Chemical (In. I "riOTHER'S . FRIEND" . is a BciontiQcally prepared Linimont and harmless; every Ingredient ia of recognized valuo nnd in constant use by tho medical prof osbiou. It short eue Labor, Lessens Pain, Diminishoe Danger to life of Mother and Child Book ,JTo Mothors" mailed free, con taining valuable information and voluntary testimonials. Bent by express, cliargos prepaid, on receipt of price, 81.60 per bottle. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Ga. Bold by all druggists. Iteod AVlint Mr. Fred Wallace IIus to Say, Mavers'Drui? Co., Oaklan, Md. (3BNII.EHEN: I wish to express my appro niatinnnf tho merits of vour Catarrh Cure 1 have suSered with catarrh for ttvo years, and can truly say It lias given me more relief tbau any other medicine I bave tried, and It will un doubtedly effect a permanent cure. All It needs Is a falrund impartial trial to establish Its universality, v eryiruiy, Fn WAI.LAOK. Mill Point. W. Va. It has cured Mr. Wallace of one of the worst ontes or rniarrnon recoru, wim u ueuvy um charge of the throat. One bottle ts guaranteed tn oure. II will oure you otnerwue no cnargo. oala hv nil rirllffirtaU. Prlofl SI. A safe arl'1 sure euro for oatarrh and hay fever 18 Mayers Mftguetlo Catarrh Cure. A throe months' treatment for 1, and nbolutly guaranteed. It It used by vapor Inhalation, and Is tho only mediolne that reaches the HUectcd parts and sure to cure, I' or sale by all Pf8 g ORE Painters! fnDUSKVq 1 iEHS ffl EE mm ' diugglsts. Tho Alleged Princeton Murdoresa a Free Woman, an AiTEorna some in court. An tho l'rlsonnr Hoard tlio Words Tlint rrnnnunceil llnr Innocent SIih Foil Upon llor Knees In I'rnycr No Iiom onstratlnn by tlie Audience Tuenton, N. J.. AtiR. 23. "We find tho Jefcndnnt not guilty." Thoso words wcro tittorof by Foreman Dopper, of tho Shnnn Jury, nnd Mattio C. Shnnn, who hits been 1 1 trial for her llfo for two weeks, was set I. eo. The court room was packed as never be fore, but not tho slightest demonstration look plnco Tho court hnd enjoined si-li-nco only a moment boforo. Jirs. Shnnn bat surrounded by tho members of her fnmlly, her body swnylng gently back and forth. When tho verdict was announced she suddenly throw her hend up nnd then fell upon her knees nnd her Hps were seen to move as if in prayer. Her daughters Mabel and Mrs. Kelly throw their arms around her and kissed her, and tho scene was most nfTecting. Tho formalities nttcndlng the dtschnrgo of Sirs. Shnnn from custody were brief nnd quickl over. Sho expressed n desire to thank the jurors, nnd Captain Hall aroso and spoke to Judge Abbett. Tho hitter shook his head negatively, nnd it Was surmised that ho objected to any dem onstration. When Mrs. Shnnn passed out of court it wns to go ngaln to her quarters iu the county jail that sho might prepare for her departure from tho building nnd from the city. Tho great crowd pressed close to tho liar enclosure and peered into her fnce.nnd a few shook hands with her in tho grund ury room, nnd sho shook hands with and thnnked thum. It is said that tho jury decided to acquit nfter a few ballots taken on Sunday. Tho trial of the case has cost the county $10, 000. Knrnmnnlii'M PimitoiicorM llolcnscd.1 QUAKANTINK, S. I., Aug. 22. This morn ing a transfer boat went to IIoiTman's Island nnd took on board tho detained passengers of the Karamanlu and trans ferred them to Kills Island. All of their baggage had been disinfected, repacked and tagged with the certificate of dlsinfec-I tion. Each passenger has been supplied . with a card giving his name, nativity, de- , stination, tho steamer's nnme, tho time of hls detention and a certification thnt ho bus l.i.i.n liiKriPctnl nnd Hint, bis ImtrimiH ban been disinfected. lllp; llopubllcun Gains In Frnncn. PA11IS, Aug. 2A It is now known that reballots will have to bo taken in 155 dis tricts. Tho result of theso reballots will undoubtedly mostly bo favorable to tho Kepubllcnns, whoso gains now reach a total of sixty-threo seats. In the last gen eral election tho Iioulangists returned thirty-five members. On Sunday they elected only three. The defeat of tho l?oy alists is causing much significant com ment, nnd it is predicted that it moans the ultlmuto extinction of that party. Three Hurried In Their Home, CnARLESTON, JIo., Aug. 22. A negro cabin flvo miles north of here was de stroyed by flre. It was occupied by an old negrcss and sovoral small children. The, old woman was a paralytic, and was burned to a crisp. An 8-year-old child was bo badly burned that sho died thrco hours luter, and ono child 10 years old has com pletely disappeared, and is believed to have burned to death. The origin of the fire is unknown, but foul play is suspected. Killed by the Slierim BEI.0IT, Kan., Aug. 32. On Aug. 10 AV. C. nnd Maurice O. Stevens broke jail here. Ou Sunday Sheriff Cochran located them at the house of .Tames Griflls, north west of this city. Yesterday' the sheriff and a posse surrounded the place and culled on the fugitives to surrender. They answered the request with a volley from their revolvers. Tho sheriff returned the fire with a shotgun, killing Will Stevens. Senator Hill's Illneis. Washington, Aug. 22. Senator D. B. Kill, of New York, who has been nulto ill nt his hotel here, tho Nomadic, for several days, is reported to be considerably better. lils ailment is an outgrowth of a stomach trouble. He is now able to be up and about, although the physician forbids his leaving the bouse lor several days yet. A Ilailron.l Shut Down. TltOY, N. Y Aug. 22. All the mines at Minevllle, Essex county, have shut down for an indefinite period, and by reason of the shut down tho Lako Chnmplain and Morlah railroad will be stopped. This is tho llrst shut down ou account of business depression since the mines were opened. A SotitH Curollna lynching. GltKENWOOl), Aug. 22. Jake Davis, col- cored, yesterday assaulted Mrs. William Mundy, a respectable white woman of 55. living near Greenwood. He was limited down, captured, fully idoutined, tied to a tree and shot dead by a hundred citizens, white and black. Hnd Ills Leg llloivn Off. Wr-STOlESTEli, Pa., Aug. 22. Hnrryand Christian Busser, sons ot Jacob Busser, farmer, of Uwchlnn, was badly injurod by a premature explosion of dynamite while blasting rocks. A leg was blown off Christiun and he died in a few minutes. Surrendered by Ills IloiuUmen. Pattekson, N. J., Aug. 22. Abrara Fnrdon, tho late paying teller of the First National bank, was recommitted to tho county jail last evening, his bondsmen having surrendered hlin. SIcLeod to Assist Corbett. San Francisco, Aug. 32. Daniel Mc Leod, the well known champion wrestler, will go on to Asbury Park and assist Cor bett in his training for tho coming light. NUGGETS OF NEWS. The reballots in France will be taken on Sept. 3. Tho paid admissions nt.the World s fair yesterday were 1140,010. Ilev. Lawronce S. MoMahon, Roman Catholic bishop of Hartford, died at Lake- ville, Conn., lust night. The wholesale robliery of a jewelry store in the City of Mexico led to the arrest of all the olerks on suspicion. Silas Wilson, known as a bad negro, was found kaugiiuz to a tree near Leaven worth Kim., with his hands tied behind him. Probably a lyuculug. T tt-j i tJiev best is In Paint White Lead Is best: properly applied it will not scale, chip, ehak, or rub off; it firmly adheres to the wood and forms a permanent base for npaintlng. Paints which peel or scale hive to be removed by scraping or burnng- beforo satisfactory repainting can be done. When buying it is importan. to obtaia Strictly Pure White Lead properly made. Time has troven that white lead made by the " Old Dutch " process of slow corrosloi possesses qualities that cannot be ibtaincd by any other method of manufacture. This process consumes four to six months time, and produces the braid that has given White Lead itc chascter as tho standard paint. JohnT, Lewis fc Bros. is the standard brand of strictly pure Lead made by the "Old 3ntch" pro cess. You get the best Ji buying it. You can produce any desied color by tinting this brand of whits lad with National Lead Co.'s PureWhite Lead Tinting Colors. For sale by the most reliable dalert In Paints everywhere. If you are fjolng to paint. It vill pay you to send to us for a book container Information that may save you many aiollarj it will only cost you a postal card tolo ao. JOHN T. LEWIS & IR0S. CO., 1 Plilladelnhl. SCOOPING' IN BANK VRECKERS. Indianapolis "Nnpolcon ofnuunru" Ar retted for Clllililiul netifa. Indianapolis, Aug. fti.-At 0 o'clock last night Deputy United Sts Marshal I'oley started out with a dr$ uat after tho tvreokers ot the Itiduuiiiplte National liank, and by 7 o'clock he hii landod Theo Boro P. Ilaiighcy, presideuof the bank; fcchuyler C. Hnughoy, his ton, president of tho Indianapolis Glue Vorki and In ilinnapolis Curled Hnlr Wrks, to which two concerns and their enijloye and ofll ers the bank ndvnuced 1 16,000; Frauds tl. Collin, president ot i In Indiftnapolls !nbinet Vorl, to which coMni tho bank ldvauced3T,0O0; 1'erciv.iip. Collin, sec I letary, nnd Albert S. Iti ii, trurer of Iho cabinet works. Theodop I. llaughoy Is charged with embczzlemat and know- ''y misapplying tunas owe uank in Hvnncing money upon wotliless paper, Ml tho nro charged wth embezz e- Meut nnd aiding and nbott.int in tbemis- , Ippllctitlou ot fund;. 1 b.-yivere taken at 6nco before the United St oommis- fioner,,giivo bond and hacjth&lr hearing let for Aug, S3. Tho bout of each was Uxed nt $5,000. I Receiver Hawkins decl.uas that thoi prosecutions will be pushed o tho utmost. It is understood thnt the comptroller pro poses to gather iu overybodjlt Is. possiblo lo get, and this will take in 1m two direc tors who, with Hnughey ni iRashler llex ford, signed tho stntement of I uly 18. Ono of theso is Charles F. Jl.iyw, a wholesale cigar dealer, and tho other Kh K. H. P. I'elrce, ex-congressman an! at present managing trustee of the Indanapolla, Do sntur and Western railroad. Again tlm UrltMitiln. ' London, Aug. 22. The Invahoe, Brit annia, Satnnitn nnd Calltua started in Iho Torquay regatta off the Devon coast J-esterdny. Tho course of fcty-four miles Was sailed in four rounds. The start was lunde at 10 o'clock in a iard westerly breeze. At tho end of the fist round tho order was Britannia, Coll na, Navnhoe, Batanltn, which order reman unchanged In the second nnd third rmnds. In the third round the Britannia held her own, theCnllunaat tho same tire holding the N'avaboo in check, On the fourth round, owing to an accident, the Invahoe aban doned tho contest. The Briannin finished firtt nnd won the prizo, wlti the Calluna kecond and Sntanlta third. I'mimi Vnders Aculi Violent. Philadelphia, Aug. 22.- Vfter a serlos of tragic escapades, beginmu in a number Df sonsations nt nn Atlantb City hotel a month ago, Emma Vadsrs he well known actress, was found by the pclico in a clump of wpods at Fifty-sec,pnii and Bprnce streets, lying on an old ben h neara gypsy camp. After most desperat resistance she was conveyed to the Prctbyterian hospi tal, where she became vloltnt and hyster ical, and it was some time I ef ore she could bo controlled and calmed. Word has been sent to her relatives. Soctfi., Wets., $1.00 per Bottle, fhirpq Coutrba. Hoaneiirs- Sore Throat, Croup promptly: relieves Wh mplne Couch and Aslhniu. For Coniuini tlon It has no rival; has cured thousand vt aereall others failed; will curb you if taken tatlmo. Bold by Druggists on n guarantee, t'r Lame Back or Cheat, use aillLuu'S piAbigB. acta. . llavoyou Cutarrh? This remedy is guaran teed to euro you. Price CO eta. Injector free. Rhoumatlsm. Lumbago, Sciatica, Kidney Complaints, La mo bqcK) o. DR. SAHDEII'S ELECTRIC BELT With Electro Magnetic 8USFNSORY. Will cure without nu-4U'lne allHiM rmuHioff from over-taxatiun uC hi am iu-i o foroe , v '-hhcsot lodi uTt-r-ut.Aai.iuu ui umin iu-i o Orwi, u , r crotion, as ufi-vouK dr-blhty, alm leu'" rlieumatism, kidney, lher nj piiwl ,)f auw back, lumUitfO, eciutlqo, aU tWlMl couBtetata. pnri IU hontih, etc, TM Mvtrl1 VoniWiul In truimtt ovur All otk ' Oun etv fvi4i- ' Bolt onBUinr oKitM-M In nruimtt ovur Ml oti- CurrMC If Band bate tecu ctiroU by t(H majff -niM uujw an 01 uio ctiwve all nUtr All oUwr rvmiKlltfti failed. aj)dwr-T-) uuotf(! ox iftwuioniaia in t uti ana every ftLb Our rowtrrui iwpra LuitttiCfr,'rjjnt. the (wwat boon ever o tie red wli tiAM i,,l 8ANDCN ELEOTRIO CO., Afo. J86 UUUAUWAYt WKW UK CITb. .a. i... on, , na. TERRIBLE JXPLOSIONI ' Too High Prossuro. In these days of keen competition in every line, vnen tnu business man is compelled to bend Ms intellect and every energy to tho success of lils business; tho clerk, book keeper, prolefi8ional man and laborer, to , drivo themselves nt a terrific rate, there can bo but ono result an explosion, which, if not resulting in immediate death, leaves them with shattered brains nnd bodies. They aro running nt too high pressure. The strain is too grent. Something must and (loos give way. This is equally true of women. Though their sphcro is more limited, they have their daily burdens, frets, nnd worries, nnd tho results nro tho same as with their stronger companions. This condition b growing worse every day. Tho rapidity of its increni-o is awful to contemplate. Our homes, hrwpitnls, and insstne asylums are full of theto unfortunates, and nrs being crowded still further. There is but 'one solution of the matter. Ilccog nice tlito Importance of the situation nt once, and tatte the necessary measures to over come it(. If you have fulling memory, hot flashes, diuiness, nervous or sick headache, hlliousiiess, irritability, melancholy, slcep lewtness, fainting, nervous dyspepsia, epi lepsy, eftc, know that any one ofthem is but a symptom of the calamity that may befall yini. anil even though you have used so called remedies and treated with reputable physicians with little or no benefit, give L)r. Mllaa' Restorative Nervine a trial. I is the onljy remedy that may be depended upon fo;r nervous disorders. " Tm years ago 1 used Dr Miles' Rcstoratlvo Nervine with marked benefit, and Inter itidnred niTsnn. mbohnd leen tick with catarrh (if the lilldrllTyeirs In tho hands of our best pliy Man, t try It together with Dr. Mllct' Kervo and LlH .' Pins. He was so wonderfully bcncllted iliat he V atlcnillni; to bub c-s again. My wife n'n uiwl Nervine with most excellent rcsuim. .H of m bwellicr bavo lint iifcd more than lx lvttls o I Ni 'lie. Several of our friends bnvo at-.., user I It, and aro ureatly Improved." 1-ouls (Jlbba, Rv icher A Glbbs Plow Co . Canton, Ohio. Dr Ml le' Ite'.toratlvo Ncrvlno Is fold by nil dntirltsinn positive Riiarantcc, or sent by Dr Mllen Me dleal Co.. Elkhart, Did., on receipt of price. JI )rbotlle,slx bottles, 8r),exprcfsprepald. It Is po 'lively free from opiates or dangerous drags, n ree book nt druggists, or by mall. CAN BE CURED A CURE GUARANTEED DR J. B. MAYER, IC)I5 Arch St., Phila., Pa. Ease nt'once, no operation or delay from bust, ncss, attested by thousands of cures, endorse mentsoft ihyslclana, ladles and prominent cltl- ktrictly confidential. Bend for circulars. ip OUl4a Houf s : O H.f. to 3 P.T'I. A!iE3 F03 SEFSSnaCE. The foil jo wing are a few of tho many that hav been entirely cured of ltupturo by Da. J. 11. Haver's J Treatment: s Jacob a Kchant. 2320 North Mroad et., Thlla. ' ' K. O. Shetisly, Shceltoii, Dauphin Co., 1'a. . P. 11. Kosftiter, rhocntxville, 1'a. It. A. Hall,, Now ton, N. J. John 11.8c bearer ,YcllowIIouscP.O.,T5erksCo.,r A. 8. Kltit ueraa , Limekiln 1'. O., llcrks Co,, , 3. Jones PTilll-w, Kcnuet fjcpiare. Pa. A. A. GoldVawonthy, Centiaiia, Col. Co,ra. 0. llcrltng'e, Mulica 11111, N. J. b. E.Uessv i'ookliill, 1'a. . F. A. Krel tz, Blatington, To. K. M. Smarll, Mount Alto, Pa. las. Davis, rittvillc, 22nd ward.riilla. li.H.Knndtel, 11S1 lJndcnSt.,Allentown,r.J Sen. W. W att. Korrlstnwn. I'a. 3. T. Bennliy, s. 10th St., Phllo. Ilev. 8. H. Shernicr, Btinbury, I'a. A. P. Levlibiurfl, Woodbury, N. J. D J. DallMt, 214 S. 12th St., Heading, I'a. IsraolBanett, Main fit.. South Eoston.l'a, L 1". Detui-k, Jr., Oley, Berks Co., l'o. I. Oensehe'lmer, Clayton, N. J. Z. K. Dane inhow cr, 1 109 Columbia Ave., Pa. 3. 0. PipeH 735 Tearl St., Heading, IX vvm. uranviana, uioucester, in. j. SI. Shaw, Vlnona Avenue, W. of Morris strt, Germaihtown, Phila. Wm,DIx. ;l826 Jlontroso St., Phlla. Thomas B.j Hartung, New Ringgold, Pa. j, jjecKei, ul Aeuso at., rimu. I. O. Qnlmlljy, 241 Tearl St., Reading, Pa. It. G. Stanl vy, 424 Spruco St., Lebanon, r. A. Schneldur, Locust Dale, Pa. D. 11. Noll, LI mekiln 1. O., Berks Co., Pa. C. A. Detmk, Blrdsboro, Berks Co., Pa. Wm. E. Ha rto nstine, 1'hoenixvllle, Pa. Y.M.LtncbUcti,024 Washington St., Reading, Pa. John C. Lyiluo, 1310 Howard St., Harrisburg, !'. Chas. Bmltli Greenwich St., Phila. G. Bnrkharij: J3 Locust St., Reading, Pa. 0. C. Kechrt, Douglasvillc, Berks Co., Pa. Henry L. R,owe. I'ottstown, Pa. O.L. Swart, Poynetto, Wis. Wm. J. Blb.ig haus, 629 Taylor St, Camden, N'J. Altred Halrty, Pbiilipsburg, N. J. R. Magill. Ol en Lock, Chester Co., Pa. Mr. BeckarU, Baird St., Germantown, Phila. John Shupe, Telford P. O., Mongt. Co., Paw' Wm. Etting;er, Leesport, I'a. ,,- l E. Crabtreo: 2901 Palethorp St., Phila. I II. S. Creoly, 3517 North 2nd St., Phila. rhiladolpjila Office is closed on tho2nC datur- day of each month, Dr. J. B. Mayer being at tho lioiei renn, itemung, j u., ui kiv bivaimuub vj persons in that vicinity on that day, I Dr. J. B. Mayer's terms for treatment Is ia 'reach of alb Call and get cured. . N. B. Persons from out of town can rcctlv VeaUnent ana return horse the same day, A CUP OF CHOCOLATE delicious to the taste, invigorating and strengthening to the body, made In ONE MINUTE from Only SO ft: for a full pound paehagv. Free tamila on application to manufacturers, roa eu.r. si '1.1- bvru t., .. . r. 11 f uiers The only SORE ROACH DESTROYER is MAURERS' We iurauttit to rid the bouse of Rats, Roach cs and Water Ouoa, or Money rcfundfo. MAURERS' Perdan INSECT POWDER h thebett In the market for DKDBU6V, ANTS, MOTNt, INIECTI DM DOGI. 40. Far Sale by all Druggltll Be ture and get the genuine. Sold only la bottle, our Trade Mh oomcb. ""m;' d. maurer a. son, M XJSSUPNCB. Wimsntiid bj 20 8. wmritiJJ, Shenandoah, Pa. MBit; THE NEW tlliWIMS. Tho Gouth Leeds iu tho Numbor , ofv Chairmanships, CHAIRMAN SPRINGER DISPLACED. ll Is Surrpcdcil by William 1.. Wllnnn, oT West Vlrulnlii, In the Chairmanship or tho Ways and Means Commit ! TIib CiUiiiign Coiinnlttee i'nvcirs 1'ren Sliver. Washinoton, Aug. 28. The prlnclpnl changes by Speaker Crisp in tho chair manships of tho committers nnnouueed by him yesterday had been discounted in tho public mind by tho publications previ ously mado concerning their composition. Tho chief surprise was, therefore, oc casioned by tho assignment given Mr. Springer. Ho had generally been accorded a place at tho head of the committee on foreign nlTalrs in case of a transfer from the committee on ways and means. No one had suggested him for membership on banking and currency. Tho announcement ot tlie list ns rend from tho clerk's desk was the first Intima tion that members hud of the speaker's de termination In tho matter. An Intlmnto friend of Mr. Crisp said thnt he had con sulted no ono in arranging tho list. Tho explanation of this act was, tho gentle man said, that there hnd been so much friction occasioned two yours ago that ho (tho spoakor) preferred to (naku tho selec tion without advice or assistance nud ns sunio tho en tho responsibility for the work. In addition to the changes of tho chair men tho rank and file of the committees have undergone nu unusually radical change, former membership being iu many cases no Indication of continuaiico in service on thnt particular committee. For instancy, Messrs, Cobb (Ala.) and Puynter (Ky.) aro not on the commltteo of elections; and C. H. Hreckeuridge (Ark.) Is not on tho committee on appropriations. Mr. Cannon goes to tho foot of the com mittee of which ho was cluiirmau in the Fifty-first congress, nnd Mr. Gear (la.) again limit, himself ou tho commltteo on ways nnd means. After November, when Mr O'Ferrall will roslgn to enter upon tho duties of governor of Virginia, Jacob B. Brown, of Indiana, will go to the hend of the committee on elections. Upon sectional lines chairmanships of tho following committees go to tho south: Klections, ways nnd menus, appropria tions, judiciary, coinage, weights nnd measures, Interstate nnd foieign com merce, rivers nnd harbors, agriculture, foreign affairs, postollices ami post roads, public lands, rallwnys and canals, terri tories, private land claims, public build ings nnd grounds, levees and improve ments of the Mississippi river, education, pensions, claims, District of Columbia, re vision of laws, expenditures in tho state department, expenditures' in tho war de partment, expenditures in tho navy de partment, expenditures in the postoflico department, expenditures in tho interior department, expenditures iu the agricul tural department, expenditures on publia buildings, printing, ventilation and acous tics, accounts and rules thirty-two in nil. To tho north go tho following: Banking nnd currency, merchant, marine and fish erios, military affairs, naval affairs, Indian nllalrs, manufacturers, mines and mining, i'acllio railroads, labor, militia, patents, invalid pensions, war claims, expenditures iu tho treasury department, expenditures in tlie tleimrttnent of justico, library, re form In the civil service, election of presi dent unil vice president nnd representatives iu congress, alcoholic liquor trafllc, irriga tion of arid lands, immigration and en rolled bills 23. When Mr. Brown succeeds Mr. O'Fer rall the totals will be 31 and 21. lly states the chairmanships are divided ns follows: Alabama, 3; Arkansas, 1; Con necticut, 1; Georgia, 4; Illinois, 4; Indiana, 3; Kentucky, 3; Loulsinna, 1; Maryland, 1; Mississippi, 2; Missouri, 3; Michigan, 1; New Jersey, 2; Nuw York, 5; North Caro lina, 2; Ohio, 2; 1'ennsylvunin, 2; Hhodo Island. 1; South Carolina, 1; Tennessee, 3; Texas, 3; Virginia, 3; West Virginia, 2; Wisconsin, 2. Tho following are new chairmen in this congress: Wilson, ways nud means, suc ceeding Springer Buyers, appropriations, succeeding Holmnn- Springer, banting and currency, succeeding Bacon; Ftthlan, merchant marine and fisheries, succeeding Fowler; McCreary, foreign affairs, suc ceeding Blount; Cttmmlngs, naval affairs, succeeding Herbert; Holman, Indian af fairs, succeeding Peel; Wheeler, territo ries, succeeding Washington; Weadock, mines and mining, succeeding Cowles; Allen, levees and improvements of the Mississippi river, succeeding Robertson; McCnuu, labor, succeeding Tarsney; For mun, militia, succeeding Lane; Covert, patents, succeding Tillman; Moses, pen sions, succeeding Wilson; Pendleton (W. Va.),prlvnte land clalms.succeeding Fitch: Heard, District of Columbia, succeeding Hemphill; Ilarwig. expenditures of tho treasury department, succeeding Brick- j ner; McMillun, expenditures iu the navy department, succeeding McClellnn; Tur ner, expenditures in the interior depart-! raent, succeeding Owens; Dunphy, expen ditures in the department of justice, sue-1 ceedinu Allen; Craiu, expenditures on pub-. lie buildings, succeeding Youranns; Fel lows, library, succeeding Cumminifs; De ' Forrest, reform in the civil service, suc ceeding Audrew; Fitch, election of presi dent and vice president and representa tives iu congress, vice Chlpman; Shell, ventilation nnd acoustics, succeeding Stahlnecker; Faiglish, alcoholic liquor traffic, succeeding Huynes; Cooper, irriga-, tion of arid lauds, succeeding Lauham; Geissenliainer, immigration and natural- j izntiou, succeeding Stump; Pearsou, en- rolled bills, succeeding Scott; Lynch,! milage, succeeding Castle. The committee ou coinage, weights and In lio In nl nn nt n I ago 9 to 8 (the Utah delegates not having a vote), while the committee on banking nud currency is said to bo opposed to free coinage, 11 to 0. An Infant Victim of CurleasnH. Aitoona, Pa., Aug. 33. A very sad ac cident happened at Hellwood, seven miles east of here, Inst evening. While care lessly handling a rusty pistol in his back yard Alfred Pelt accidentally shot his little sister-in-law, Maud Smith. Tlm bullet lodged iu the heart, killing her in stantly. She was only 4 years old. ' Could Nut Live Without Her. ' NEwroHT, Ark., Aug. 3U. Lee JJertley, a young farmer, seeing that bis wife was about to die swallowed laudanum with fatal effeot. Ilia wife breathed her last soon after he had expired. They are to hi buried together. The Wratlier. Warmer tonight; fair weather. THAT CURES" m 09 niniifiiiiiiini Vlirninn S3 1(11 till lll JUV .l. 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