AT Sr NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT ANN KeW AND MY COMPLEXION 18 BETTER. enri tirtnpvs. and is a, nleiwAnt laxative. Thli 'rink In ci&Me from lierhfl, nnd Is prepared for um L miiiv MtcA. It Is raited I Alt diwKlsti as" It t Mr. and I npncksite. I f yoo fcnnot Rpt It. semi your address for a free sample, I .-; lfamllr Mrllrlne movrn the linneta tHrh dnT. In order to be heslthythls Is necessary. ddreM OUATOIt V. WOOD W ATll) I.K ltov. N.t aiv rTaniinoho and rcllovo all the troubloa ind icia to a bilious stato of tho system, euch as I)lfiines, rlansoa. Drowsiness, Distress aftsr Sfttlntr, t ntn 111 lus mue, tw. inmg uiwi uiwi remarkable success has been snown in curing HexJacne, yet Carter's Mttlo Liver rills aro venting this annoying complalnt.whllo they also eorrect all disorders of tho stomach, stimulate tho liter and regulate tho bowels. liven If tboy only oared Aeho they would bo alnost priceless to those who suffer from this distressing complaint! but fortu nately tbelr goodness does not end here, and tbsso who cmce try them will rind thoso llttlo pills valu able In so many ways that they will not bo wil ting to do without thorn. Hut after all sick head la tho bane of so many lives that hero Is where we make our great boast. Our pills euro It wbtlo others do not. Carter s l.ltuo Stiver t'liis aro very small ana very easy to take. One or two pills mako ti doso. They aro strictly vegetable and do not (irlpe or purge, but by their gentle action please all who use them. In viols at 25 centsi rive for tl. Bold by druggists everywhere, or sent by mall. CARTER MEDICINE CO., Now Vortt. SHALL FILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE n"'ii'"Mi' There's nothing will clean you up so quickr or heal your burns like because of its hich percentace of tat ASK YOUR QROCCR FOR IT. JjVS. S. iOBK & CO., CLicaco White Russian Soap Tbe II est Soap fat X lanBeis. Or Debilitated Women, should use BHADFIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR Even' ingredient possesses superb Tonii properties and exerts a wonderful influ ence in toning up and strengthening he. system, by driving through the propei channels all impurities. Health ant1 stren ,ih guaranteed to result from its use "Sly wife. lvho was bedridden for elp;li. teen muntlis, after usiug Jlratifield't I'omc.la Jlegulator for two mouth is getting well." J. M. JonweoK. Malvern, Ark. BiucriELO noui.ATon Co.. Atlanta, On. Sold ty Diuu-ldta at $1.00 per bottle. CURE If troubled w I th tionorrhmiil tileet.Whltcs.SrerraatorrhcBi." oraLTimusturHi dl-hiri6uk9 your druggist fur a bottle ai ll cures in & few rt wlihnutthef ldor publicity of is luctor. Non-pouonoui anl uarsnteea not to strlctuit. ; nivertal Amertian Curl. Manufactured by '.h T4iij.Chmicil Read Whnt Mr. Fred Wallace Has to Say. Mayers Drug Co., Ciklan, Mil. Gkntlemrn: I wish to express my appre ciation of the merits of your Catarrh Oure. I have BuBered with catarrh for five years, ana can truly say It lias given me more rellof than any other medicine I have tried, and It will un doubtedly effect a permanent oure. All it needs Is a fair and Impartial trial to establish Its universality. Very truly, Fhd Wallaoh. MlUPolQt.W. Va. It has cured Mr. Wallace of one of the worst eases of chtarrh on record, with a heavy dis charge of the throat. One bottle 's guars nteed tP oure. It will cure you otherwise no charge. For sale by all druggists. Price tl. Aula and sure oure for eatarrh and bay fever is Mayers Magnetlo Catarrh Cure. A three months' treatment for SI, and absolutely guaranteed. It Is used by vapor Inhalation, and Is tho only medicine that reaches the Bflicted parts and sure to cure, For sale by all dtugists. f jT I 513' II lEsa :hiiiiiiii! I'lNF-a KIRK'S dusky Dimn TAR SOAP i ii i HA'" HHkThe T4iu.ChmicilOo.5IHH General Woaver'B Address at tho Farmer's Allianoo Oobvontion, TWENTY THrsTTAKD LISTENERS. The T.nto Frnalriontlnl Candidate Clinrca the ISxIstlngl'Innnclnl Crisis to Uriinlill chii nntl Democratic Mnlmlmlnlstrntlnn, nmt I'rnllcti Uelluf When Farmers Itule. Mt. Ghetna, Pa., Auk. 24. The largest crowd nlnco tho opening of tho national cn tnmpnientof the Farmers' Alliunco assent- lileu nt Mt. Gretnn park yesterday. Anions thepromlnent arrivals were General Jnmes J). Weaver, of Iowa, Into Populist cnnili ilato for president, and Colonel D. P. Dun can, or Columbia, S. C, secretary of the .National tanners' Alliance. Three thous and people, mostly farmers nnd their wives, assembled In the mnln auditorium to hear W. M. Bcnnlnger, of Walnutport, Pa., Bdvocnte tho free coinage of silver In tho Pennsylvania Dutch language. He was followed by J. M. Thompson, of Indiann county, Pn state lecturorof the Peunsyl vanin Farmers' Alliance. lis was followed by Captain Powers, of Indiana. When Wenvor arose to deliver his ad dress In tho afternoon there were probably 80,000 people on the grounds. Tho general began his address with a history of the de cline of values In Pennsylvania farms during the past twenty years, nnd sold: "This decline of values took place before the present panic; It commencod In 18T3 when the nation was strlckon with paraly sis. The country is now suffering with a second attack of paralysis, and the repub lic Is doing nothing that can prevent it from dying, and speedily, unless tho plain common people come to its relief with their ballots. It Is a tcrrlblo state of af fairs that has been thrust upon tho poople. There are moro people; more work; more factories, and more of everything that (should mako n nation prosperous than thero over was beforo, still our present tor rible condition confronts us. "Such a curso could not bo brought upon tho country by the mere change of administration, nor is it tho result of tho Sherman law. Tho laws have been vio lated. What wo want is obedienco to tho laws and tho administration of oxisting laws in such a manner that the rich and poor will be treated alike. We want a condition that will make all men obey the law of contracts; the banker as well as the laborer. Thu Ilepublican secretary of the treasury and the Democratic secretary of the treasury did not comply with the law. Thoy paid out tho gold, and the secretary of tho treasury aided foreign conspirators when he had it in his hands to prevent this panic. This is tho real cause of these hard times. Such a stupendous catas trophe could not have been produced by the Sherman law. "At tho close of tho late war tho people wero comparatively free from debt. Thero was more prosperity then among tho farmers of tho north, iu spite of the lossof those near and dear to them, than thero has been ever since. The reason of this prosperity and good feoling was because there was an immense volume of paper currency in circulation. The financial Bystem of the government, which con tracted the currency, is responsible tor tho loss of tiiousnnds of homos, innumerable suicides and tho corruption of the morals of the people. There is not a parallel in existence to the enormity of the crime which has bceu perpetrated on tho people of this nation by the contraction of tho currency. As a result of that crime per petrated on our peoplo from 1600 to 1873 British capital has come in and got con trol of our factories, rallroadsand finances. Tho scarcity of money is what is the matter. The government financial Bystem you trade $100. The growth of population and tho reduction of circulation of cur rency Is the cause of tho panic. There is no money in the country and no ndinlnii trntiou that will givo it, but when the farmers coma into power they will clvo you more money. AVo don't want too much raonoy, but we ought to have 850 per capita of gold, silver and paper money. Ve will clve you good money the free coinage of the silver dollar of Jackson, Jefferson and Washington, the sliver dol lar of 412 grainn. "The farmers will mako a dollar that will stay at home. They don't want money that will go nbroad. That is what is the matter witli gold. This country needs un independent financial system, nn Ameri can system of gold, silver and paper issued by tho government and not by the banks. You must reclaim the government and take it from the grasp of the monopolist, under whoso control it has become n plu tocracy. This republic cannot be saved unless there is virtue enough in the people to come to tho rescue." Fntnl Wreck in Delaware. Wilmington, Del., Aug, 24. The Nor folk express crashed into the end of a freight train nt Porter's Station, on the Delaware railroad, yesterduy. James A. Grubb, engineer of the express, was badly hurt in the back by boing thrown through the cab window. William Whentley, flro mau of the express, was caught in tho WTeckngo and terribly injured. Ho died soon afier. William E. Curry, brakeman of the freight train, had his foot mashed, and he wus otherwise bruised. The Chinese Story Disbelieved. Wasiiisoton, Aug. SI. Reports thnt the Chinese government bos sent an ultl mntum to the United States with regard to the Chinese exclusion law are pro nounced at the state department to bo ' without foundation, In fact the state de partment has been informed that action by China will be held in abeyance until congress has had a chance to take up the matter for consideration. Jachson Seems to Land. PniLAPKLl'illA.Aug. tl, All signs seem to point to the nomination next week by the Republicans In convention at Harris burg of ex-Stnte Senator Jackson, of Arm strong county, for state treasurer. Speaker C. C. Thompson, of Warren, who a short time ago was regarded as leading In the race, and as being a sure winner, now ap pears to have dropped to the rear. Ills Car Works to Close Mown. Detroit, Aug. The Michigan Pen Insular oar shops will be shut down Sat urday night for a period of three months. The shops have a onpaolty for building 100 cars n day, and before the financial strin gency arose employed about 0,000 men. Dentil of Cigarette Fiend. Bbthlkhkm, Pa., Aug. 94. After most exuruoiatliig suffering Thomas J. O'Brien, Bid 10, un luveterato cigarette smoker, died yesterday, For teu years he had smoked two packages of cigarettes daily. BASEBALL YESTERDAY. At New York: New York, 0j Chicago, 0. At Baltimore! Haltimore, 18; Bt. Iiouis.10. At Washington (first gameji Louisville, 6; Washington, S. At Washington (second gnme): Wash Ington, 8; Louisville, 0. At Brooklyn: Brooklyn, ftt Pittsburg, n. At Philadelphia: Philadelphia, 0; Cleve land, 1. At Boston: Boston, 8; Clnolnnatl, 7. At Scraiiton: ScrRiiton, 0; Altoona, i. At Allentown: Harrlsburg, 11; Allen town, 8. At Heading: York, 0; Heading, 8. At Kastom Kaston, 7; Johnstown, 6. At Wllkesbnrrai Krie, 3; Wilkesbarre, 2. At Albany: Springfield, W; Albany, 10. At Blnghamton: Buffalo, 4; Blngham ton, 3. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS Cloning Quotations of the New York nnd riillndelplilii Kirlinnges. New Yohk. Aug. The etook market was dull and almost featureless today, the surface short Interest teeming to have covered, to. that on tho whots the speculative sellers had the advantage. Closing bids: Lehigh Valley mi W. N. Y. & Pa. - Pennsylvania i&i II. & It. T. com... It.nrllng 13J1 H. & D. T. prcf... - Bt. Paul GSM Erlo lljfi Lohlgh Nav D., h. A V. 13IW Heading g. m. ... tyi K. Y. Central 07H Heading 1st pf 6s. JEM West Shore - Heading 2d Pf Bs... lM Lake Erie W.. 13 Heading 3d pf 5s... 12 New Jersey Cen.. !H) N. Y. & N. E Del. & Hud5on...llu$ General Market. Nrnv Yohk, Aug. S8.--Ets.te and western flour steady; low eitras, $1.9593.; city mills patonts, J4.Hs3M.IW: fair to fancy, gJ.MS 3.45; Minnesota clear, Sl..Vk.1; patents, 311 4.3); superfine, Sl.TMlS.l city mills, Sil.ttKfc 8.85; winter wheat, low grades. 8l."2 ! patents, S3.4(l4; straights, ia.H'kai; rye mix tures, fti.li.03 4fl: line, $1.7n2 in. Southern flour dull, easy; common to fair extra, $.10 8.10; good to choice extra, g.l.Uit 25. Hye flour nulct, firm; superfine, $nff63.3B. Wheat fairly active: Soptoraber. as S-ltvaBBcjOctober, 71MaTtWe-; December, tfKVBHc; May, H2c. Hyo nominal: western, uVim. Corn dull easier: No. a. 4Ml7c.; September. 4lXaU4c: October, 4047o. Onts dull, steady; state, 3D 430.; western, UIVBWc.; hepti-mber, 3ic. Philadelphia, Aug.-3. Heef steady, dull: extra mess, JT.WKZtH; family, S1'W. Cork steady, quiet; new mes. JH.Mi(tl!)..'i0. Lanl dull, easy: steam rendeied, $8(M. Ilutter quiet, steady: New York dairy, I7aic.; western crenmery, lft19: New York rreamory, Wti.Th wostcrn do., 1725c; Elgins, 36c; imitation creamery, ltK&lBc. Cheese quiet, firm; New York large white, 8H9H: do. colored, tyiv do. small, tuV4c; part klms, SiaftMe-; full skims, lc. Eggs easier, quiet: New York and Pennsylvania, lOMffll'c; western, 1494uio. ltALTiMOim, Aug. SB. Flour dull, unchang ed. Wheat steady. Corufcasy; white corn liy sample, bOc.; yellow corn by sample, imau Oats steady. Hye nominal. Hay lower, dull; good to cholcetlmothy, S18g.IB.5U. Cotton nom Inal; middling, 7Me. Provisions steady, un chunged. Butter quiet; creamery, fnncy,"il5e. do. fair to choico, iillBKSc.; do. imitation, 'Mc. ladle, fancy, ll'c; good to choice, HXS'So.; store packed, lG17c. Eggs dull at 15J4S1CO. Cattle SInrkets. EAST LiiiEnrv, Pn., Aug: K). Cattle steady: prime, S4.ou4.7r; good butcher grades, 81 4.311; common to fair, S-l.2(33.73; fat cows and heifers, $33.26; good bulls, $.'3.7S; fresh cows. $20 to $40. Hogs weak; light grades, 0 610.15; medium weights, $.1.9i(8o; extreme heavy, S5.nQ?5.75; roughs, $45. Sheep slow; prlmo, 83.01; common to fair, $l.&0f(2,75; veal eulves, Stk38; heavy and thin, $J.504. Buffalo, Aug. Kl. Cuttle strong; good 1.1P0 to 1.-M0 lb. stoors, 83.8.V34; light butchers, (3.G5 (33 8). Hogs closed weak for all kinds, with some heavy unsold; Yorkers, (X&6.10; good mediums, $5.0,"; bfst heavy, 85.7SO5.80 bid. Sheep and lambs steady; choice lambs, fiVB 5.35; good, $4.504.85; common to fair, i3.25a,t; good to choice sheep, f3,5''4J(; extra, HMH; culls and common. 31.5 &2.75. Tho Argentine Uprlsln;i. Buenos Ayhks, Aug. 21. The rebels have captured tho town of Corrlentes without a blow, tho garrison retiring to join Colonel icuna's forces. The rebels I afterwards left tho town nnd attacked and Sets., 50c ta., and Ji.00 per Bottle. rhlrm Coufrllfl. rfiiarienin.Nars Tliroat. Grouppromptly: relieves Wliooping Uough and Asthma. For Consumption it has no rival; has cured thousands where nil others failed; will coke you If taken in time. Sold by Druggists on a guarantee. For Lame Back or Chest, uso SUllOU'S I'lASTKB. 85 CU. HILOH'S CATARRH remedy; Have you Catarrh ? Thlsremody Is guaran teed to cure you. l'rico Ducts. Injector free. Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Kidney Complaints, La mo BacK. tCa DR. SAMDEN'S ELECTRIC BELT With Electro-Magnetic SUSPENSORY. juicei i-uicnisi jicst improvement l Will oure w ithout mMK'lne all WmUew resulting from orer-uxalion of binln nvrre f otct'i, ; vxi-csiesorludls. cretlon. as nervous debility, ftltxI..tieas, languor, rheumatism, kidney, llmr and blunder complaint lame boclt, lumbago, sciatica, all female complaint peiiaral 111 health, t.te. This elertile Belt contains Woaaerrul Imprafrraenta over All others. Current Is Instantly felt by wearer or we forfeit 85,000.00, and will oure ail ot the ulwve diseases or no w. Thou Bands have been cured by this marvelous InvenUoo ""rallotbirreinedleafaneil.and vte give hundreds of testimonials in this and every other state. Our 1'owrrnil Improved LLLCT1UC SVSrWOItY, the ReateM boon ever ottered weak men, I IllIK mih all In. UrIIUandlfroua8lreii(tlai'lIUMtUlaeOM VUiUil. Simd for lllus'd 1'uuipulet, malled.sealed, (ret SANDEN ELECTRIC CO., Is'o. 0S llKOADM'AV. NLW YUUIa CITSi DR.T11HHL 50 North Vourlh at , 0 (,rteii. I'iiilruttItuM (lrH-ii I'liilHiltThsliiii, I. I TKCHEIC AKZT i. Youiu, If )ou vufiVr fiuiii bh joutbttil of h dellcaie Minre. wliU'h tHjntldetttlul titattin-'Ut tliu. foil wit 0. Q. F. THE CL, oi --id five 8t, BtiuuMi foi iHKtk " Truth ' . Loading newvputHix priniim klip. IluuoLa and uuiilil.li anMlulUla mt (TialUrtliPBtl In ana imiuinA aritnimiuL i.imu u trlinnt ot worn omm at liluoJ I'mUu. mImIa. strict ii re, via., ftr jttfWiW flfl.WW HumTViflKf to 3, to WL ai3 S&t. vW 0,10 WlMB fcU day. Fre 1 Qqit cured i to 19 kti$t miiviu ai e,i d ii nm Wmltls ii nil mi ssiiii TFT to equal litia Uja bnlv trw ACCIDENTALDEATIIS. Caused by Carolossnoso. Tlio majority of people dio eooncr than tliey should. Kvidence of this fact is grow ing daily. Waring enysi "Disease is not a corwentionco of life ; It is duo to unnatural conditions of living neglect, nbusc, want." ur. oiepiien omuii, on the name subject. iuan is uorn iq noun nnu long llle ; Uis 3e is unnatural, death, cxepnt from old uge, is accidental, nnd both aro prcvcntnblc by human agencies." This Is almost Invari ably truo of doath resulting from licoit tlis- nee often, codec, (obneco, alcoholic or other stimulants nro generally the causes of tide difficulty, nnd Jndiflcrcnco to its piogrcss ro- wuiB in euuticn ucatn, or leng sickuvfs end ing in (lentil, liy tho no'Aspnpcrs it can be seen that many prominent and hundreds of persons in privnto life tlio from heart dis ease crcry dny. Ji you navo nnyor the following symp toms: shortness of breat!i,palpitation, irreg ular pulse, fainting nnd smothering spells, nam in shoulder, side, or arm. swollen ankles, etc., begin treatment immediately for heart diseaso. If you delay, tho consequences may bo terious. lor over 20 years Dr. Franklin Miles. tho eminent specialist, lias nindo a nrofoiind study of heart disease, its causes nnd cure, ami many ot tno icnuing discoveries In that direction are duo to him. His New Heart Cure is absolutely tho only reliable remedy for tlio cure of heart disease, ns is proved by thousands of testimonials from grateful persons who nave used it. .mines a rain, cauor or mo uorry, ra , leaver, tales: " Alter on nnnarent reroverv from thieo months of la grippe, 1 fell on tho street uncon ki'Ioiib from hoart dlsearo In ono rnonth from Unit time I was unable to walk across my room, nnd my pulse bent from 6 to 110 times a minute. 1 then used Pr. Miles' Now Heart Cure, and nt once became stronger. After using six bottles I wnsameiouotK as usual ana waix a muo every dy, myjpuiso ranging from 08 to 80. Dr. Miles' remedy Is not only a preventive but a cure." It. Miles' New Heart Cure Is told by nil driin gWs on a poslllvo guarantee, or by Dr. Mllos Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind., on receipt of prlco. 81 perliottle, six for Jft.expren prepaid. It Is posi tively ireo irom opinieo nr unngerous urugs lr. M 1 1 or' PI lis, 25 cents. Freo book at druggists, or t)jn.4il. CAH BE CURED A CURE GUARANTEED DR. J. B. MAYER, 1015 ArchSt., Phila., Pa. Ease nt ores, no opera! ion or delay from 1 m!. ness, attested I thousnuds of cutev. cmlorM' lnentsiifii'iyfii inns, Ir.dits ai.tl iiromliicnt fit 1 sons cult be iintoftice. CouhUltutloDfieomi.l Mrlctly couliti'.'itial. Bcntl fur clrculnrR. Olf lea JioUFC : O A.J.l. to 3 P.r. it.'.!!C3 r:r. trainee. The follov.!: ,- r.roafjwcf tho many tliat hnro been ontirn'y i .ired of I.upture by Dli. J. U. MaVei.'s 'Ihevtment: ! JaojbO. Sc!u..i, 2314) Korth nroad St., riilln. H. i. Shee-ly, . lieulton, IiaupliluCo., 1 n. K. 1). Kossii. r, 'hoc:ilxtlllo, l'u. K. a. Hall. :-,"e-.7ton, N.J. .InliaH.Sch r.r,yellowlIoii!'Cl,.0.,I?etkfCo..T'tt A.B.KUin m., Limekiln V. u .Ileiks Co., l'u. S. Jones ri'i ips, Kcniat Square, l'a. A. A. Gultl n -.ithy, Cciit'aila, Col. Co., Ta. C. Heritag , Jtithen Ulll, N. J. L. 15. Hess, r.c klilll, Ta. K. A. Krel", riatington, Pa. K. If. 8mall. I mint Alto. l'a. .'an Davis, j itlvllle. 2?nd ward, riilla. L. II. Kun' I, 1131 I.lnden Et , Allentown, re. to W. Wu i.'oTristntvn. Pa. S. T. Ucnny. t S 10th St.. rhlla. itov. s. n. .- A. P. Levini !. J. Delle'', Itr.tcl Sam.:, rnier. Suntury, l'a. Woodbury, N. .1. 1 8. I"lh St.. tleadlng, Pa. i St., fuuth Kaston, l'a. Oley, Herks Co , l'a. -. Clayton, N. J. '; er. 1109 Columbia Ave.. r. L. P. lie'.ui J. Genpenc ,. if Dane i . C l'iier. 7 i-enri si., itenuing, i-a. Wm. Grant' i-id, Gloucester. N. J. M. S.ia'v, 'Mn ni Avenue, V. of Morris s'reet, Ocirau '-uvn, I'lula. Wm. Vlx. '!3 Jfrntro'e 6t.. PMla. Thomas B. llartui)(f, yew Ringgoltl, Ta. G. I, :ckel, Reese St.. Phlln. I. G. Qui v.h , 211 Penrl fct.. l!cndlr,r, Ta. II. O SUti. "', 4-4 Spruce St . Lebanon, Ta. . feline. ! -, I ncust Unlo, Ta. 1). Ii. Nol . UiM-'illn P. O., Berks Co., Ta. C. A. Pn-u-k 3 . deboro JUrks Co., Pc. Vra. '0. l.a. n-'lnc, phrei)txille, Pa. W.M i.lni'b" ,C!l W'nelilnston St .KeadlnB. Tn. John ;. Lva.-. I'llO Howard St.,HnrrIsbure.l'tt. Cha. i it' i. i.j Greenwich St.. Phlla. tl. ilikmiT : j Locust St., Heading, Pn, n C IC-jeh , jioUElnsvIlIc, Berks Co., Pa. Hen . U. r 'V e, Fottttewn, Pa. O, I, ivar;- ncite, Wis. V' r. nr li-cis. 5) Taylor St.. Camden, J. MlrdHi.' ' PiiltllpsburK, K. J. 't. ' ill i c i Lock, Cheeter Co.. Pa. tr. ' t'!,-' i'.idrd St., Gurmantovi., Phlla. John Saw, . '.i--ordP. 0., Jlougt. Co., Pa. Wm. Ettingor. Lccsport, Ta. K. Cr b'- 1 1 Pitlethorp St., Thi'.a. d. v-iCji. , :17 Korth2nd St., Phlla. Philade'i,,'i rif.ee Is closed on tho 2nd Satur day jeaeu i.tli. X)r. J. 11. Mnyer bcliiKiit tlio lie 1 Pfnn i'.'.p: Pn.to give troatmcnt to pe ' v.n In ti, it vicinity cn that day. I)r, J. B. Scvc'i ttrais fur treatment is iu rench of nil. Call and get cured. N B. Pi. coi.s from cut uf town enn ircclvo trcamentr 1 return homo tlio rurro day. A CUP OP CHOCOLATE delicious to the taste, Invigorating and strengthening to the body, made In ONE MINUTE from 1 cAoCOrutoj OR w.' rr i p ur:ryrDsi mm m J. 1 1 Only 30 cts. for a full pound package Free sample on application to manutaoturers, V0B S1IJE bt It. K Severn, MagAririe. W. H Waters The only SURE ROACH DESTROYER Is We guarantee it to rid the house of rats, Roaches and Water Duos, or money refund tro. MAURERS' Persian INSECT POWDER Is the best In the market for eiDBuuf, Ants. Moths, am Boai. ao. For Sale by all Druggist Be suro and get the genuine. Sold only In bottles, our Thadc Mar on each. Mlntted D. MAURER &. SON, FIBF IHSUB iRC. WMMkI 04aHlUtl . 1 M.a u psdsie itjtrwMBtfrS 1 1 'lf.ll Ml OhoBon for a Third Torin by Iowa- Demooratsr RENOMINATED BY AGOLAMATION. I.lmitennnt Oovrrnnr llestnw Also K nominated Aftar n llnllnt Jolui Cllj; pltt, oflllnsnii City, frtr fltipremn tluilge, Moltndleal Action on thoSIIrer Question. T)es Moinrb, la., Anpr. 31. Tho Demo cratic state convention was called to order hy Chairman Fallen, of the statu commit tee, who introduced Henry Volner, mayor of Davenport, us temporary chairman. Sir. Volner'a speech of acceptance was liberally punctured with applause. After a recess Cato Bulls, of Vinton, was Instnllcd as permanent chairman. On as suming thu chair Mr. Sells made n fifteen minute speech, In wliioh ho said that Ite puhlicHiis hud been wont to accuse Demo crats of an utter lack of princlplo and n willingness to fiddle, Nero llko, while Itomo burned nnd tlio liquor demon do- OOVBBtNOIt BOIC3, vourctl wholo iHinilios oi Hepubllonns. Amlil convulsive lmiKliter ho nssnllctl the) preHPtit nttltudo of the Itepulilioan party on the liquor question. No longer In fnvor of a "school house on every hill top, nnd no saloon In the valley," thoy wero now for tho saloon as a measure of expediency, and wero ready to locate a ktor shop in every valley. Mr. Sellg discussed the pre vailing financial depression, and attrib uted It solely to makeshift Ilepublican legislation. There was a scene of tho wildest enthu siasm when it was officially announced that Governor Holes had yielded to the importunities of his friendi and, despito his prejudice against a third term, would accept a unanimous nomination If ten dered. A motion was at once made, fec ouded by every deleirato In tho hall, and tho present executive was declared the nominee by acclamation. After Governor Holes had been renomi nated by acclamation the committeo on resolutions reported a platform. The plat form simply reaffirms the financial plank of 1S02, the silver men uniting with tho anti-silver men on this, compromise, which has been practically tho anti-silver pro gram for some timo. Tlio liquor plank of the last two gubernatorial campaigns is also reaffirmed and several now stato is sues raited, such as hon-partlsan control of state institutions. Two candidates were presented for lieu tenant governpr. Thoy were L. 15. liestow, the present incumbent, and G. B. McFall, of (Jskaloosa. McFall developed unex pected strength, but Hestow was renomi nated, tho vote standing: Bestow, CCU; Mc Fall, 441). The nomination of Mr. Bestow was made unanimous, Thero had been but little preliminary skirmishing with regard to the nomina tion for supremo judge. Six candidates were presented, and on the second ballot the votes came to John Cliggitt, of Wason City, so rapidly that he was nominated by acclamation beforo the vote was com pleted. Stnte Superintendent of Education Knoepfler was renominated by ncclamation and the ticket was completed by the nom ination of Thomas Bowman, of Council Bluffs, for railroad commissioner. Governor Boies then came into the hall and addressed tho convention. Shot by a Kon-Unlonlst. PlTTSnuno, Aug. Bl. Charles Snyder, non-union workman of the Lockhart Iron. and Steel company at Charticrs, had a controversy with union strikers who en deavored to prevent him from going to work. Snyder drew a revolver and fired. the bullet lodging in tho shoulder of Joseph Brownhill; a striker, inflicting a serious wound. A riot was narrowly averted. Illjr Flru Iu Guletoii, Pa. Elmiiia, N. Y., Aug. SI. A special from Galetou. Pa., say seventeen buildings were destroyed by fire there early in the morning. Among tho buildings burned were John Egler's hotel, E. E. Hyer's now block, occupied by families and stores, the Methodist church and tho Galetou Opera house. Tlie Cholera ut Antwerp. London, Aug. 4. The Daily News cor respondent at Antwerp suys that in spite ot official denials the hospital authorities do pot disguise the foot that there have been eleven deaths from Asiatic cholera in the Stuyvenberg hoaplta! during the mouth. ftlntoo.4 Strikers In Naples. NAri.ES, Aug. 34. The' cab drivers of 'his city are on strike. In their efforts to stop the running of trams and omnibuses they set Ore to a kiosk and live cars. Iu tight with the police five strikers and four policemen were injured. The Appolutful Senator Kojectod. Washinotos, Aug. 84. Mantle's olalm to a seMt in the senate from the state of Montana has been rejected. Yeas, 80; nays, 86. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Lucius Tattle lias been chosen president of the ltottou and Maine railroad. Mary fllurpny, 7a years om, was ar rested for pooket picking iu New York. Captain A. B. Blythe, sheriff of Miller county, Ark., ie f 17,000 short in his ac counts. The reported engagement at Prince Isen berg and Miss Florence PullruauU author itatively denied. Secretary of War La niout has left Washington for a few days visit to New York and probably Buzzard's Bay. Q. F. Lane, of Long view. Tex., in jail at Springfield on charge of stealing $18,000 front hie fiuaer, eotamtMu sqiouie. John Iloueli. of lUhwsy, N. J wm be. ojl(tJt $1,000, tKa b a QfttUowtiin whom THE KMB m 1 THAT CURESg mhs. ouvrn chekuier, m m Maloir.N. y. M m On Grutclitis 10 Years ! S i EATING S0fl.ES THAT 5 m WOULD NOT HEAL I m CUKED! CUKEDI Eg MB m Vavk Rarhai'Ahii.l.v Co. : K OlNTmiK:-t ntnh tn iHtv tn Mia AfflMrasSS Bui ...inno ojuw.it wniWiV. jm ror vrml yen I litre hen uflerira from HQ ilMid llhMMl Illnu'ilct' CBll.tl hy d1i7ritiK nnnioo hv the evvoral Tiviiriitii who att mlnl nM,M but Vhiih luiflliMl the nhHl of them all. It tUVK riiiuilitic tore, 'iJrli.nthinKwou:ffhel. It M jriii nroK mil on uw lliulms I'lSVUIC! USOUi:. For mn tin I wan roiiiliioa o amy ana -' iinnitiv do tvalk IV wunout crutrrii's tor h vr t4n vein Iftnt Fall 1 purrlm ill thrv bottlca of DANA'S m SjURSA parilla b !f IHtIs Bmi. It ltrllimt mn trora the llrat.iSL I took It fslthfullj anil 1 ran now Htti'ml tofS1 ray housvliold .M.tlMoml milk. M MCtlflK SKI lvir. 1 am sun that tn- assa ti m noors mliracln tin B STiyrniiiK mat liaii-m et ma prcicnt tar. Malonr.N. V. MHS. otlVElt ( HKBftlEB. WOcmniBKi-We -neloo tuthroulal ot .Mra.5 Cherrier, which 1, a tart-aiR endomtm t ot yoiirr valuable compnuii'L WoMlere hnr statement log niitwiriio in enry tMcf. m WeMsra"r,pKUullt,S,m1nS. BH Malone, N. Y. WMcsalo&r.allIrurM.l g Dana SarsapsrHlo. Co., Bcfatt, Maine. HBi Professional Cards. JOHN K. COYLB, A TTORmCY-A V.LA W. Omco Beddaa,ljlldinB. Hhamandoah, Pa. Ml. M. I5DRXK. ATTORNEY AV-LA W. StlUllANDOAn, PA. Office Uoon3,l. O UaUdlng, Hhoaandoata, aLd Esterly balldlng, I'ottsvllle. Q T. HAVICE, BUBQEON BE11TIS1. Ofllco NortkeAStOar. Sln and Ontrn Sts Shenandoah, over Steln'sdrug stote. , 1 jj- B. KISTLEU, M. D PHYSICIAN W) SURGEON. Omco-1) North Jsrdln slrcot, Shensadosh. D It. JAMKB BrKIlI. PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON, Ofllco find rtaflltlnvcA. Nn. Si. tfryth Jarnln Street, Bifnandoah. D . 33. D- LON61ACRE, Graduate In Veterinary Surgcri, raid Dsnlistry. All calls bv moll, tolccranh or tolcDhcco at. tended to with jromplnous. Hurglcal. opera-. tlons performed with the greatest care. Office t Commercial Hotel, Bbcnandoati J1RANK WOUEU, M, D, Specialist in Ureatmcniof Catarrh. Practice limited to dieeoses ot tho ove. ta nose and throat. Spectacles lurnlshed, gua antccd to suit all eyea umce is noutnjarain street, Hbcnanaoan. W. La DOUGLAS S3 SHOE no1 I Da yoa wear ihem7 When next In r.jcd try' a palr.J Beat In the world. .$5.00. 13,00 4.00 $3.50 50 $2.00 FOR LADIES' $2.00 F0R BOYS 2.50 m 1.75 If you want a Una DRESS SHOE, mada tn tho latest styles, don't pay $6 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 cr $5 Shoe, They fit equal to custom made and look and wear as well, If you wish to economize In your footwear, do so by purchasing W. L. Douglas Shoes, Name and price stamped on the bottom, look for It when you buy V..U. jLruLuus, urocitian, ?iase. seta djj JOSEPH I1AU., M South Main Htreot, Bbenandoah, Pa. Entirely mmm MANDRAKE AKD SURE Billousnoss, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Disoasos of tho Kldnoys, Torpid Llvor Rhoumatlsm, Dizziness, Sick Hoadacho, Loss of Appotlto,Jaundico,Erup I tlons and Skin Disoasos. I rrioe 25c- ttt bottle, Soi4 by all Crtzfliti. BESET, J0U1S0I 4 litt. rropi., Btrllsitea, TL WEEKS' SALOON, 17 S. Main SbrtHX. fiient o Whet, W' aid Qfgm,, Fresh lleor, Porter and Ale itlwsyi ou tap, j 3 ?2 1 JRBffiilWI tWtt V N& XML (
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