71 itiiDiiR TWES GOOD BLOOD impletciy chnneo tho blood In your ystcm o nionttiB time, ana emit new, rlrluilooil a I firnnirh rmir vi.lna If vnil f pel ekhaullecl spa Mtllnff thin Anil nil run down. fe' Aromatic Wlno, which 1 a tonlo and not ace, winrestoro jou to nenunonu .irruKm. ton, uj It for your dauamcrs. u is mo i brand corrector tor nil ailment" peculiar to L It cnrlohee tho blood and Klvr laitlng til. It In guaranteed to euro Diarrhea, Dr. f and all Summer Complaint!, and keep tho hy all drngelsts for tl per bottle BIERS Pottle aoftdttcho and relloTO nil tho troubles Inc. to a bilious sin to or me system, sucn as eu. niauaea. urowsineas. liisireBB itr Vain In tho Ktdo. etc. Whllo thoir most 'kablo success has been sbown In curing Icho, yet Carter's Llttlo Liver Pills nro Jy valuable In Constipation, curing nnd pro OK Hits annoying conipIalnt.whllo they also to, all disorders of the stomach, stimulate tho and regulate tbo bowels, liven If tbey only her would bo almost nrlcoless to thoso who Vrom this distressing complaint; butfortu- r tneir gooanesBaoes noiena ncre. ana tnvso l&co try mem win una ineso nine puis vaiu n so manr wava that thor will not ho wll- 5 do without them, liut after all sick head bane of so many Uvos that hero Is where ako our great boast. Our pills euro It while i ao noi. er's Little Liver Pills are rery small and 'asr to take. Ono or two nllls make a dose. pre strictly vctretablo and do not (jrlpo or . oui dj weir genua action pieasa ait wno em. In vlala at 25 cents: tire for SI. Sold Legists everywhere, or sent by mall. RTER MEDICINE CO., New York. L FILL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE 15 ink stains are removed and jamm healed py the use.pt KY DIAMOND AR SOAP of Its high percentage of tat. ASK YOUR OROCUR FOR IT. S. ICIRIC Ha CO.. CUicnRft Russian Soap"io" jil'iuIul'i'u'brSl A remedy which. If used by Wives aboutto experience tho painful ordeal attendant upon Clllld-blrtli, proves an Infallible sped flofor,andobviate the tortures of con. flnement, J-Bcenlns the danger. thereof to both mother ami child. Sold by all drusglsts. Sentbr express on receipt of price, Sl.M put bottle, chaig.a pn. paid, IELD REGULATOn CO.. ATLANTA, GA YOUK3ELF rouhlertwlthlionorrhriMi.1 fOleet.Whltei.SriermatorrhceaB oranv uunaiurhldisohanrfiukl your dniBclfit fur a bottla a I file G. It cures In a fen daw swlthoutthopldorpubllcity of 1 doctor. Non-polaonoua ana ftKuaranteea not to Binciuiv 1 The Univerial American Cur. Manufactured by S Evaas Chemicsl C CINCINNATI. O. JlVhnt Mr, l'rod Wulluce Has to Sny, Drue Co.. CUVlan. Hd. Lembn: I wish to express my appro ,f iim mnrits nt vour Catarrh Cure 1 llered with catarrh for Uvo yearn, and t gay It lias given me mure reiiui iuuu Iv effeet u. nermanent cure, AM It ft fair and Impartial trial to establish Ijrsauiy. veryiruiy. Mill Point. W. Va cmrtd Mr. Wallace of one of the worst sowrrnon reooru, wnn uoj if tbo throat. One bottle s guaranteed Jl will oure you otnerwiae no cuanjo, ftv a.11 ilm.irl.M I'rlfla Jl. and anro cure for catarrh and hay fever fc-sMttsnatlo Catarrh Ourei. A three treatment lor vi, ana auwiuim) tiari. it ia iisiwl hv vannr Inhalation, thn nnlv morilnlnn tbnt raacbea the pacts ana sure to cure, r orsaie uy au toMfiriGWIHE PILLS, ffl 3eB inters iUUU Li Hung Chang's MeBsago to President Olovoland, THE GEAKY LATT 1IUBT 3 REPEALED rho Viceroy Will Walt Until tho Next Sesftlmi uf Cnntrras, Whuli, Should No llollef bo AfXorilcil, tho Clilncao Cloy eminent Will Vlirorou.ly lbutallntc. Cleveland. Auk. 83. A Gentlemen In his city Iiiib just receelvcd from .t friend In Tien Tain, Chinn, a letter statlni? Hint United State Consul 'William Uowmnn, who left that city n short tlmo aaa for tho United States, carried with him n mossnKO from Viceroy Li Hung Cunngto President Cleveland. The Kontlemnn who Bcnustho information does not tell how ho obtained n copy of the message, hut vouchos for its authenticity. Tho iiiossnp;o Is as follows: First. That viceroy I.i appreciates tho Rood intentions of the president nnd sec rotary of stats, and thanks them for their LI HUN'O CIIANO. efforts to secure Kmu m.a just treatment for tho Chlnosc residents in tho United States. Second. That Viceroy LI feels keenly the unfriendly nature nnd injustice of tho Geary law. Third. Thnt China will tako no action thet'oa until thenoxtsesslonof tho United States congress in tho hope that tho Geary law will bo modified or repenlod. Fourth. That if the next congress de cides to enforce tho law China will atonco retaliate, friendly relations between tho two countries will bo broken on, nnd laws will be enacted looking toward tho expul sion of all Americans from China. Fifth. That meantime instructions have been issued to all Chinese officials to take especial care to protect all American citi zens living in China from violence. Cherokee Strip Opmietl. WASHINGTON, Aug. 23. President Cleve lnnd has Issued a proclamation opening to settlement nnd homestead entry on Sntur- lay, Sept. ju, 1S'J3, at 12 o clock, noon, cen tral standard time, all the lands, except thoso specifically reserved, recently ac quired from the Cherokee Indian nation and tho Tonknwa nnd Pawneo tribes, In the Indian Territory, known as tho Chero kee Outlet. Tho lands now open to settle ment nre divided into seven counties. Actor Curtis Trlnl. San Fiiancisco, Aug, 23. M. D. Curtis, tho actor, on trial for tho murder of Po liceman Grant, testified in his own behalf yesterday. Ho told how ho had left tho theater with over J200, in his pocket. On Fifth street an unknown man struck him on tho head and robbed him, when Officer Grant came along and arrested them both. Curtis said he did not shoot Grant, and that he never carried n pistol except when traveling. To Ilevlse tho TnrlfT. WASHINGTON. Aug. 23. Mr. W. L. Wil son, of West Virginia, tho new chairman of tho ways and means committee, says without consultation with tho commltteo he cannot undertake to outline any policy for it, but he believes they will go to work promptly at tho revision ot tho tnrlir. Tho commltteo this morning organized for tbo work of tho congress. Chnrgoil with Mayhem. NoniHSTOWN. Pa., Aug. 23, Constnblo George II Nicholas, colored, of the Sixth ward, was committed to jail without ball by Magistrate Smith, charged with may. hem, preferred by William F, Comfort. In a fight Nicholas, It is alleged, bit Counort on the arm. Nicholas was released from jail through habeas corpus proceedings. A Ilrunkarit's Incemllury Kxperlment. Altoona, Ph., Aug. 23. William Goss, of Itoarlug Springs, this county, got drunk at the .Lutheran reunion held nt .Martins- burg yostorday, mid was placed In thebor ough lockup. Last night he set fire to the cell In which ho was confined and was fa tally burned before being rescued. Tho lockup was entirely destroyed. A I'oktoMce Thief Convicted. Philadelphia. Aug. 28. The trial of Jny Higglns, the former janitor ot tho Kitrhth Street Postul station, on the charge of stonling letters nnd articles of valuo from tho malls, resulted In a verdict ot guilty. Sentence was deferred. Slipped Into u Glacier, Vienna, Aug. 33. Dr. Chnumontot,, councillor of stato of tho Pitchy of Saxo- Altcnburg, while descending tho Schwur zensteln mountain in Tyrol slipped into the crevasse of a glacier and disappeared, ilescuo is impossible. NUGGETS OF NEWS. The total valuation of property in Kan sas, exclusive of railroad property, la J353, 803,080.50. Ex-MInlster Stevons has been presented with a handsome, silver service by AinerL can admirers in Hawaii. Tliero wore nine fresh cases of cholera In Naples on Monday and six deaths, seven fresh cases yesterday and live deaths. Robert IuglU, marine superintendent In Livorpool for the Cunard Steamship com pany, was drowned yosterduy In the Neno rlvor, England. Another riot has occurred between union nnd non-union lumber shovers at Totia wauda. N. Y. A dowi shots were fired, one man being eerioiuly wounded before the iiolloti nrrlved, Fred NelT. who murdered Chris Plntnor nt Morrison, Gaseondo oounty, Mo., on Oct. 3, 1801, wns killed nt Portland yester day by Sheriff Windsor, of Calloway county, while rosUtiug arrest. Arclilrntiilly Killed Ilia llrotlier, OIL dlTT, Va., Atig. 3. A. 0. Smith, ol McCllntockv'lllc, went Into camp with hl3 family on the bank of tho Allegheny river, near Oloojiolts, Satunlny. Stmdny ovenlng Paul Smith, one of the boys, ills' churned n load of buckshot from n gun into a clump of bushes near the river. Tha youiiKcr brother, Alhort, was missed from tho camp. A Sonrch resulted in Ilmllnt! Mm dead In the bushes into which the: shot had been fired. Ho had been instantly killed. Tliu Iowa Prmm'rRU. I)K8 SIoiNKS, A8. 38. The delegates to tho Demoorntlo stato convention, which will meet tomorrow, are slowly assembling. The only oundldato for governor who has opened headquarters Is O. U Bestow, of Charlton, at present lieutenant Kovernor. Tho topics reuelvliiK the most discussion are the silver question and the reorganiza tion of the stato central committee. The free silver men aro actively at work and dotormlned to capturo the convention. Virginia lluvcilitn Collector!. Washington, Aug. B8. It is stated at the treasury department that Internal revenue collectors for Kentucky nnd Vir ginia will bo announced within a few days. It is reasonably certain that I Inm Shenhord will bo appointed for tho Sixth Virginia. Tho nnino of William Kynu i mentioned as the probable appointee for tho Second Vlrgluin, but this Is not so certain as the other. flub-Trniinirer Must Pay Out floltl. WASHINGTON, Aug. 23. Orders havn been Issued by tho treasury department to all sub-treasurers to pay out gold over tho counters, tho snnio as other classes of money. The effect of this is to practically place the gold reserve among the available treasury cash assets. As a result tho gold balance has been somewhat reduced, being sllizhtlv below SIOO.OOO.OOO An agrceablo rnxatlvo nnONttrvn Tonic. Bold by Druggists or sent by mall. 25c., 60c. and $1.00 per package Samples freo. STlrt 'XlioFavoritoTOOSStOWIES Uy forthoTccthand IJrcath,2jc Captain Sweeney, U.S.A.,San DiCfto.Cal., Bays: "Shiloh'a Catarrh Bcmcdy Is tho Urst medlclno I havo over found that would do mo any good." l'rlco 50 eta. Bold by Drugglstp. Do not ncflZt r t a Cough , oa there lsdnugerof its leading to Consumption. Biiilou's Cutie will save you n bo vero Lune Trouble 1 1 Is tho best Cough Curoandspeedllyrollovrs Coughs, Croup, whooping Cough and Bronchitis, ana la sold on a guarantee. So eta. 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Our rowerfnl iDiprotrJ IXltTltlC SlblT.NSORT, tbo frreatest lonn ever otTt'red wtak men. titrF. with alt Health and 1 Isorout Htrrnxtb GlUHiNTLLU la GO t VOdaji Send forlllusU raraplilet, moiled. stalodfre SANDEN ELECTRIC CO., DRTTTIEIU; 5Q North Vourtli tw 1kW f5 Green. PhilndfluhVx M IJKUTSOHIlIt A It XT). . middle auretl. and old or ho'li If ou suite i fiom any yoni iiftt1 fully or tiidUeretlon, or a (H -i oCadellcute nature, vlifeli H' conlldfiitlul tieatiui-tit thci ton Bult OR, Q. F. THIRL, ' five 8-4't -tainpH for book "Jmli ' Nn c'litfrltMftii. nti fWH'irt- in 1 to e.uul him. TAwdliikC m-wKpunei pronoun Ii the only true ami ift-nuine adfrtlithur hjkh.iU' Quut'L. and would'lio kpM'lulUtii aiw clialWiin d i treatment of wornt caw of Itlood 1oJii. uritlut Htrlcturea, etc, for purse of 15,000, Hours) lhilh , c to 3, ev'uw, 0 to tt t WihI and Hiit. nv'tt. 6 to 10 Bun das all day. Frli Oujm eurw) 4 to tu davit A LIVING WITNESS. Albert K. Voir I Toirlers sayst "I am thanLfulto oar Ijord tliat 1 am. 11 EU8 trreat riktlland knowledife. nin. imiur as a wiuieH o am proud, to say there may he a, irMt manv nnVHieiajis inui uneciaiiHU. but none to eiual DR. THEEL. r'ori twenty jeura 1 sullVrixl from youth--tnl Indiscretion. tNmsulted a dozen ShyIfliiiit, None knew my ailments, t last DR.Q.F. THE EL. who exam lned nie, told me the truth of my w holo trouble. 1 suirered from the most e ere etfecU of youthtil Indlat-rt'tlon, Itlood poUun and kidney trouble aly Ufa Han a utt ry, untlt for all manly uuuvi i uitti in iiium) iticni)- yrur most every lihyidelan of note, as well as quack, ami advert urine dovturs, hut none could da what DR. THE EL di'l fur me. SutTei-ers of both sexes, Tf you sniTer from youtbht, tndlvcretlon. tfo and seo DR. THEELi bJA North Fourth St., l'hlladelpldaro. Vnflde in idm. Jl will and can eure you." So ninue or uddres will le puLlll.el Hltbout patient' einent. cnit.lietr. Knall.h III.iu.nJ !Iran4. Aft H4J IVI1.IKI VUItS! MB tmitui Brand lu lted and liuiii uctaUls hoxv M-ftleJ villi blue riltbou. Take ILu mA ImltAtuM. At Uraniata. ar Mod -1a. la ttanps for uarttonUrs. Wtalali a4 i;.llr for ljiJlf."llit. j riu .i,i 1 it iiiiii fbluiMil.. JhuAiMft ifatrhcter t'beiulcul l'u.,MnJUoB KquikKh leU f tu U.U Utuul'U. 1'feUuiU., t'a. u. r SAILED THE SEAS 38 YEARS. One of His Experiences. For thirty-eight years C'npt, Loud followed , the sen, most of tlmt tlmo nt master ot u ves sol, and upon irtlrliiK from tbo water was ni oplnted by tne Sccrotnry of tbo Unltrd States Tiiiaury to superintend the seal llshorles In Alaska, which gioslt Inn ho belli Uvo years. Ho relates ono ovporletiro im follows: "For several years I lind U-cn troubled with gonrral nurvousiuiHs and pain In tlui region of mv heart. My preniost nllllctlon wns ..lot'iilo 8'ii'hs; It was almost Imposstblo at any time tn obtain rest and sleep. Having seen Dr. Miles' remi'dles iidMTll-eil I began tiding Nervlim After taklim a small quantity tho letii'ttt iwelvi'd was so cn at thai 1 wns posi tively nlarniod, tlilnklnn the lemrdy rnn tnlned ophites which would llnally holnlurl .iim In me; but on bnlnu assiind by the driiK- 1st that It was perfectly linimleHS. I contln ii'd it toi'thor with tho Heart Cum. Tcdny I i'. in ronsoluntlously say thai Ilr. Miles' Ki siorallvi. Norvlne and Now Heart Cure did ni.iro for me tlinn anything I liad ever taUen. I ii ill 'wll ii- atod bv cmlni'iit physlrlnns I.. NT 1 1,.. ..I. ...ill...... in i' i ,ji w iiiu nun a- i ttm i. u I ii'iut li.'ii 1 owo mv tui'-ent irmid health to tlio .11.1..... ,. ....I....I.I.. Hn.....,!!.... m i 'ii irtilv recommend them lo ulliilllleled 1 i-." ('apt A, I'. I.oud, llnmpden, Mr. Mile-' Hi toratlvoNer tneand New Core. ... i, I tiv ii 1 1 i !rni7'lstti f in n nolt ivi.irtirir.il- n a iv .r I v I'r, .Mlies iuuiiieat j'.iiviiuri, In. i nn n coiptof prlco. SI tier bottle, or six in I f ir i. rxfirc-4 iirniiiiul. Tliev aio i r ji all opiates and dangerous drugs. CAN BE CURED A CURE GUARANTEED DR. J. B. MAYER, IOI5ArchSt.,Phila.,Pa. Ease nt once, no operation or delay from busi ness, attested by thousands of cures, endorse incnti of physicians, Indies nnd prominent cltl reus can be seen at oOlco. Cnnsultatlon free and strictly confidential. Bend for circulars. y Olfloo Houno : O H.fVI. to 3 P.Trt. '. v HAUE3 T03 EErrsiaes. Tho following aroa fow of tbemnny that liars been entirely cured of Ilupturo by Du. J. B. Mayer's Tbeatsient; f Jacob O. Scliant, 2320 North Broad St., Phila. K. 0. Sheesly, 6heelton, Dauphin Co., l'o. V. H. Rofslter, Phocnlxvllle, i'a. It. A. Hall. Newton, N.J. John ll.Bchearer ,YellowIIouseP.O.,BcrksCo.,r A. S. Klclngcma, I.lmeklln I'. O , Herts Co., l'o. 3. Jonos Philips, Kennct Square, Pa. A. A. Ooldewonthy, (Jctitmlla, Col. Co., JTa. C. Heritage, Mullca lllll, N. J. ti. E. Hess, Rockhlll, Pa. F. A. Kreltz, Blatington, Ta. E. M. Small, Mount Alto, Va. las. Davis. Pit tvillc, 22nd wnrd, Plilla. U II. Kunkel, 1131 Linden St., Allcntown, ttu J 3eo. W. Watt, Norristnwn, Pa. 3 IP Rnnnw fftl IHIl, C Dl.tln Uev. S. II. Shermer, Sunbury, l'a, ' A. P. Levimore, Woodbury, N. J. D. J. Dellott, 211 a mli St., Reading, Pa. Israel Sandt, Jtaln Bt., South Kaston.l'a. L. P. Deturk, Jr., Olcy, Iicrks Co., Po, I. Oenseholmer, Clayton. N.J. Z, K. Danenhow er, 1100 Columbia Ave, Pa. D. C. Piper, 7S5 Pearl St.. Reading, 1U. ivm. uranuanu, ijiouce&ier, n. j. U. Shaw, Winona Avenue, W. of Morris streat, Oermantown, I'blla. iVra. DIx, 1825 Montrose St., Phlla. Thomas B. llartung, Now Hlnggold, Pa. 3. Lockel, 2231 Reese St., Phlla. I. Q. Oulmby, 2il Pearl St.. Reading, Pa. It. Q. Stanley, 421 Spruce St., Lebanon, Fa. A. Schneider, Locust Dale, I'a. ,D. B. Noll, Limekiln P. O., Berks Co., Pa. C. A. Deturk, Blrdsboro, Berks Co., Pa. Wm. K. Harto nstine, I'boenlxvlllo, Pa. W.M.LInobach,C2i Washington Bt., Beading, Pa, John C. Lyme, 1310 Howard St., Harrlsburg, I'a, Cbas. Smith Greenwich St.. Phlla. Q. llurkhatfO 39 LocuBt St., Reading, To. D. C. Kcohu, Douglasvllle, lierks Co., l'o, Henry L. Ro we, I'ottstown, Pa. O.L.Swartz, Poynette, Wis. Wm. J. Blblg bans, 629 Taylor St., Camden, M'J. Alfred Haley. Plilillpsburg, N. J. R. Maglll, Gl en Lock, Chester Co., Ta. Mr. Beckard, Balrd St., Germantowu, rhlla. John Shupo, Telford P. O., llongt, Ca, Itu Wm. Ettinger, Leesport, Pa. , E. Crabtree, 2904 Palethorp St., Phlla. ' 1 II. S. freely, 8517 North 2nd St., Phlla. " Philadelphia Office Is closed on the 2n5 datnr- day of each month, Dr. J. B. Mayer being at the Hotel Penn, Reading, Pa to givo treatment to persons In that vicinity on that day. Dr. J. B. Mayer's term3 for treatment Is la reach of all. Call and get cured. N. B. Persons from out of town can rccalyt atment and return homo tha earns day, A CUP OP 1 CHOCOLATE delicious to the taste, Invigorating and strengthening to the body, made In ONE MINUTE from .".r-.OL.,,',.oF PUT AWcn IN A.ffiU-lE; Only 30 cts. for a full pounA pacJmae Ti9 wmpla oa appUcatioo to maaufaoW". roatLLE nr U.K. Severn, P.. Maircle, w. II. Walerg The only SURE ROACH DESTROIER Is Exterminator. We guaranw it to rid the house of Ruts, Houchcs and Water Duos, or MONEY REFUNDED. MAURERS' Persian INSECT POWDER Is the bect In the marUt for uidIuu, Ants. Uotms. iMHfiM ni. Doom. AO. For Sale b all Druoallt-Be tureand gt ikegwwlne. Sold only la bottle, our Tnaoc Man ooaacb. M,nulactur,d D fVlAURER &- SON, FIRE INSURANCE. KWtlaaa olOMl itulftiil voriy OMh o PtualM rraam 'SO $ Jarc n St. Shenonooah.Pt xt wia. ii. i ITALY VERSUS FRANCE, Mobs in Italian Provincial Towns Growing Moro Turbulont. A FRENOH CONSULATE ATTACKED, Tho I'scntrhcon of France Torn Down i mill tlin Wlliilowa Itlililli-d with Stone, i I 1 1 ik I li ii Pollen Olllelnla Hiiapeiiilml Tho I Algtioa-Mortus AlPitr llecuuilntr Serloua. i Ho.MK, Aug. 88. The popular ferment nrislng from tho Aiguos-JIortes nllair ! Miows i.o sign of subsidence, although yes i tenlay there was no rioting in this city. I The agitation Is spreading in the provinces. I At .Milszr.o, on tho north const of the Isl and of Sicily, a mob paraded tho streets and acted In a most disorderly manner. Finally the leaders of tho rioters proposed I that uu attack bo made upon the French I consulate, and the proposal wns greeted , with shouts of approval. Arming them selves with stones and other missiles tho mob marched to the consulate and smashed about every window In tho building.- Tho escutcheon of Franco over tho door way wns torn tlown and taken possession of by some of tho mob. An attempt was then made to bum It, but the police soine what tardily arrived and drove tho rioters oil. Somu of tho officers espied tho es cutcheon and rushed iuto the crowd nnd recaptured It. Tills attack Is likely to further complicate tho trouble There was a renewal of tho rioting nt Genoa yesterday, during which an omni bus was totally wreoked. The agitation in Genoa, though nominally directed against the French, Is said to be actually the work of anarchists, who nre ever ready to mako riotous demonstrations. Troops have been 8,unl Genoa to assist the authorities there to prevent n recurrence ot tho rioting. llie Kovernnient is tukiiiK Hteps to pun ish tho oIIIi'IhIk who nro held responsiblu for not preventing rioting In this city. The nttempt by the mob to burn the French embassy in this city opened tho oyes of tho government moro fully to tho fnct thnt grave iiiteniHtlonnl complications were more than likely to grow out of tha ills turbances. Yesterilny SIgnor Glolottl, the prime minister, IsHtieil n tlecree ordering tho sua peii'lon from olllco of Senator Gulendii, prefect of Home; SIgnor Snndri, chief of jiolico, nnd Siguor Mujnettl, Inspector of police, ill tho district lu which the French embassy is situated. Tho decree states thnt the Huspenslon of tho three olllcials is due to their failure to maintain order. Tho disposition of the government to wards tho anti-French agitators was il lustrated at the trials of the men arrested during the demonstrations of Saturday nnd Sunday. Five of tho men wero obliged to pay small lines for having as saulted a policeman. Tho rest wero re leased. I'Ains, Aug. 23. Tho Italian ambassador. in un Interview with M. Dupuy, after ex I pressing tho regret of tho Italian govern ment ior ine uxcusses coiumiueu in Italian cities against France, informed him that the ofilcials responsible for the mainten ance of order in Komo had been dismissed and thnt reparation would bo made for nny injuries dono to French property. M. lhipuy, in his reply, ox-pressed tho French government's regret for tho Aigues-Mortcs niTnlr, nnd assured the am bassador that tho safety ot Italian work men would he guaranteed. He added that the French Inquiry tended to show that the Italians were thongrossors. The mayor of Aigues-Mortes, however, was compro mised by tho proclamation which he is sued, nnd has been dismissed. Last even ing M. Dupuy received tha ex-mayor, who had been called upon to mako n full re port as to the recent killing of Italians nt that placo. London, Aug. S3. The Paris corro' spondent of Tho Stnndnrd snyB; "The con sequences of the Aigues-Mortes nflalr are making themselves felt in every town where bodies of Italian worklngincn aro employed. Tho excitement Is growing In tense in tho Italian colony of Marseilles. Tho Solr protests bitterly ngainst the ef forts of tho Italian press to transform a mero locnl dispute Intouu international dllilaulty." New reim.ylvunln I'o.tmniiters. "Washington, Ansr. 83, Tneio l'enn. sylvanla postmnsters havo Jnst been Ap pointed: Allenport, I. F. Phillips; Hard, W. M. Hill; Hentleyville, A. N. Beoth; Coal Centre, J. W. Berryman; Colllng dale, J. F. Coulbom; Coo Spring, It. H. McKlnstry; Klguty-four, R. D. Smith; Elco, S. A. Rnnkln; Grassflat, F. A. Glssey; Imlerton, A. G. Walter; Lock No. 4, Georgo Vonderslice; Morton, W. H. Munch; New Freeport, M. Meighen; Now Station, S. F. Heltebrnn; Hoaring Spring, T. Z. Iteplogle; Hhscoe, AV. A. Furlong; Shy Beuvcr, Caleb Weaver; Vcnetin, Will iam Wyko; West Brownville, W. E. Gregg; West Middleton, D. M. Hodgens. Chn.ed by u Negro Fiend. NoimiSTOVra, Pa.,Aug. 23. An unknown negro nttempted to outrage a la-year-oid girl by the name of Sabold In a cornfield nenrherhoment Black Horso, in Plymouth township. He was about accomplishing his purpose when C. F. Mack, of this town, heard the girl s screams mid went her res cue. Tha fiend escaped, after ho had been pursued nearly n mile by fully fifty of tho residents of thnt township, and had he been caught lynching might have fob lowed. l'rnbiiblr Murtloreil and Holibeil. Philadelphia, Aug. 23. An unknown mau, supposed to have been the victim of "knook out" thieves, who ply their vie Urns with chloral, war found dead at 3 o'olook lu the morning on the pavement in front of Aaron Joteph's saloon, at Ninth nnd Sergeant streets. Ills pockets were turned inside out, and there is no olew to his identity. l'Htnl Shooting In Pittsburg. Pittsburg, Aug. 83. Edward Freeman, an employe of the Black Diamond Steel works, 11 red two bullets into the head of EUn Lawton, of Taunehlll street, and then put tho pistol to his own head and fired, the bullet tearing nway a portion of his skull. He died instantly, aud the woman lived but a few hours. Jealousy was the cause. Diillerton a Slunlerer. Philadelphia, Aug. 81 Watson Mloh ener, ot Ilatboro, who was aasaulted by Jama Dollwrtoo, u saloon keeper, at the Fox Chase hotel, died yeaterday. Dollar ton was held to await the result of the ooroner'a luquiry. CMomco' 3Inyr to Wed. Chicago, Aug. as. Mayor Carter Har rison will take unto himself a bride some time in September. The lady is Miss Annie Howard, ot New Orleans. She is about 80 years old, aud is said to be worth ' SS.UW.WW. iTHE KIWD SB m in THAT CURESs a g m m M a m m m m m m MRS. RKV. A. J. DAY, No. Hapton, N Y. SCROFULOUS ECZEMA FOR 20 YEARS I jDANAHARRArAII.I.ACO.( mm A1KKHIU1 .'I V Will WM liOril OI rarfm PrfW. tinn.il la I'llVSI U I'TIOV. Six i.l hflEl firiithiT. and .Mi-m illul nf l.l'.Yt IMS-MI 1 13 AH I'M. My wifi-'. hrallh w..uiiu.iiMlly rikmIm. Sim ti. thi .in1 nt itlmiit 40 Tiart Bt tli. llmrMI ! S' 1 1 P I ' l. II H Uli t mmllrrt.-l ll.i-ll ItlllicH I ri.rni of ll3y:ll.l ,V on iii'itrly .11 nrl. ot ttirnw 'iiyt .iKTBlnni1 it Hiutiiio iim ri'ininif. iini, :i'itim front ot right .hotililcr nlicre It IimH iri'tmunofl for Sfll vt'iirn ulth olinoiit c;iiii.Rl .tiilitlrrlliltlon .ml llclilnir. HlncoiulngSj DANA'S S 1 SARSAPARILLA g Mt WI'V nn her head hns broken nnd dltrhargedRQ until iilintidt intlrrly koiio. Habitual C'tiftlvoni'wwSi! nSjaliit Rrcatly rclloMfl. BC V'v lin- lu'rctofore uswl a variety of rtnmlIeiK wlth but Ullli- iv-i.ll, but DANA'S SAltrtAl'A-S MUILIV linn pmvihI to c(fH-tuat In i-Hli'visa l'y25 .wife of KC r.JA and SO ItO 1'U TA H Bin tin Mood that I tnuit say ft U a grand conibina-M M dun of n-nutlial afrenti, and that my wife's grylSST Siniprtivi'ini-ntUdtiu to its iowrr and the titfMlnKin Pof a kind Provldvnro noon In ie. 1 have taken ono Umlo myself and find It nn rNiiliiisllil Allfritlltf. BB M licnKTtfuiiy, iti;v A. J. DA V. I 1'lMWrM. K. Cliurcli, No. IMou, .V. Y.I M m H m M Only ono Sarsaparllla sold on tho " NO BENEFIT-NO PAY " plan. Only ono could W i stand tho tost, and that ono Is DANA'S, gg KREMEritDEB. THIS. Dana Sarsaparllla Co., Belfast, Matno. EH Professional Cards. JOHN K. COYIjE, A TTORNEY-A T-LA W. OBlce Uetldall building, Khennndoah, Pa. M.. M. UUKKE, ATTOliXEY A T-LA W. BnHNANDOAH, FA. Offlce Iloom'J, P. O Building, Bbennndoah, ai d Usterly building, Pottsville. T. UAVICE, BURGEON DENTIS7. Offloe Northeast Oor. Miln and. Osatra St3 Shenandoah, over Stain's drug Btoro. jyj" H. KISTLEK, 11. D rurawiAzt and amiOEON. Office -120 North Jardla street, Shenandoah. JQK. JAMEH arEIN. FlirtSWIAN AND BUROBON. Office and Residence. No. SI Nrrth Jardln Strcot, Shenandoah. D U. E. D LONGACRE, Graduate In '' Veterinary Surgery and Denlitlry. All calls by mall, tolegranh or telephone at tended lo with promptness. Surgical opera tions performed with tbe greatest care. Office ; Commercial Hotel, Shenandoah pRANK WOMER, M. D. Spectolul tn 'Ireatmenl of Catarrh. Practice limited to diseases ot the eye. ea none and throat. Hpeotacles furnished, cua anteed to suit all eyes Office lit eoutn Jardln street, Hbonandoan. S3 SHOE noTrVp. Do you wear them 7 When next In need try a pair. Best In tho world. . $5.00 34.00 $3.50 2.50 42.25 2.00 FOR MtH If you want anno DRESS SHOE, mado In tha latest styles, don1 1 pay $G to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4,00 or $5 Shoe, They fit equal to custom made and look and wear as well, I f you wish to economize In your footwear, do so by purchasing W. L, Douglas Shoes. Name and price stamped on tho bottom, look for It when you buy IV. i.. jtiuutiLtAS, .urocitton, aiaia. aoia or 14 South Main Btreet, Hheoandoah. Pa. Entirely VEGETABLE MANDRAKE AND A SURE CURE rort Blllousnoss, Dyspepsia, Indigestion. Disoasos of tho Kidpoys, Torpid Llvor Rhoumatism, Dizziness, Sick Hoadacho, Loss of Appotlto,Jauncllco.Erup tions and Skin Disoasos. 1 frit 25. r ttttlt, Ssld ty U tnngfiiti. Dim, iOUUOI & LOSS, fropi.. BarllatiM, tt. WEEKS' SALOON, 17 S. Main Street. Pisest Brapds of Wise, Wbiileys aid (Sgirj, Fresh lieer, Port'or and Ala always on tap. m m 2.50 ffrS' mJrOn UOICS' ML i.7s-
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