A r'yl-r? AT 1 IN EXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND I AND MY COMPLEXION 18 BETTER n locwr mjn u Ana gently on tne Btomnct inu Kinnprn. una n n piptuuini laxative, a nil p mane rrom nerns, ana u prepared lor ubi frMta. Itlscatel AHE'S FJIEDIGIISE rraERiMsieiiitfttM)c.iinafi a package, lfyoa gri ii, bpqu yuur miurwu mr a ire- nam pie, Fninllr Mrritrlnn titnvR thn fin 0Jnr. In ordprt'tm healthy this Lnneoeiwsrj. Hleadacho and rollovo all tho trotiblos !ncl- ,im, Nausea, I)ro-rlneas, Distress aftsr '. ram in the Bide. etc. wnuo tnoir most kable success Has boea shown in curing Ijr valuable In constipation, curing ana pro ",. all lOanvrlApa nf ho tnmnsh Bllmiilatn Ihn na iQt annoTinK cumuin,ini.wmio inor aiso (and regulate tbo bowels. Kven if they only I they would bo al most prlcelosH to those who I j their Roodnessdoea not end here, and tbo mca try tbem will And theso llttlo pltls valu- F" irom mis aisiruasinK cumpinirut Dutiortu In so many ways that they will not bo wll to do without tbem. But after alt sick bead bane of so many lives that hero In whnrn nfeo oar great boast Our pills euro It whllo 's ao not. ter'a Little Liver rills aro vcrr small and I easr to take. One or two nllls make a dose. vnre strictly vetretablo and do not prlpo or ttbem. In vials nt 25 cents, rtvo for SI. Sold ' (XmpuUfJi fiTPrvwhnrfi. nr nnnt liv mult. Farter medicine co., New York. In diii cum i nncc cum unine LL I ILL) OMIILL UUOLi dHIHUU I I1IUL up at night, and heat tnc day's cuf KIRK'S SKY DIAMOND FAR SOAP Ise of its high percentage of tie ASK YOUR OROCGR FOR IT. . S. ICIIilC &c CO., Chicago i Thiooinn (Iaiii Insures White Clothes, Clesa I UUSSluU OOup Clotnea, Healthy Clothes. TTe Offer Tou a Itemed vhieh Inturei Safety to ZlfeofMotlitrand Child. MOTHER'S FRIEND " Hob i Confinement of its l'ain, Horror andJliek. f rnstngonebottleof "Mother's Friend " J uut rntta ikuu, uuu uiuuut experience I c&l s afterward usual lu such cues. lira, 'age, Lamar, Ho., Jan. 15th, lb91. by express, charges prepaid, on receipt of Mpcr bottle, Uook to tloliiersraatled (run. iADlfIEI.OJItll!GUI,AXOU CO., AT-AHTA, UA, bold cv iUi uiiuaaisi?. rYG, SELF rftrO'lMi'dwitblJoiinrrhr.. t ' C.YY.'mes stwrmitnrfhMil r An V IllWl.tll-.. 1 HI,nh,M...Ll 'D:.p dri.t-trL. fur um. -, JBIcr O. It cui-p tn m f.wd. vh.Ui ittl.prldorpublicitr ofk 'o tc"- Non-poionou ant Jiinrantoeil not to stricturt, iht I nlivsal American Clirs. Manufactured by Evan j Chemical ( CINCINNATI, Wlint Mr. Fred Wallace Hus to Say, Fs Drutr Co.. OlUlan. Md. Ltlemln I wish to express my appro- 11 or the mews 01 your unarm uure. 1 luffered with catarrh for live years, and Iuly say it hai t'lven me more relief than hpvmi rilr-tnR I tiava tried, and It will un- Lilly elTi'ct a permanent cure. All tt Fia a 1.1 1 1' ami impartial inai 10 wuiuuiu vereultty, Verytruiy, I1 UBI' AUbAUUh Mill l'olnt. W. Va. Im cured Mr. Wallace of one of the worst of rliunhon record, wim a neavy nis 1 t tin 1 t.r,At. utic bottle is mi tint n toed K, It ill cure you otherwise no charge. 1 lit .ill ,11-iH-L-iHtn Price II. I.fe and Hii re euro for catarrh and hay fever l.ers Magnetic Catarrh Cure. A three kis' treatment for Sfl, ana aoeoiuiaiy litoAd. itl lined bv vanor Inhalation. 1.1 Ihn nnlv mprilnlnA that raAahflfl the led parts and sure to cure. For sale by all CURE Bung Mothers Furthbf Disdst6r6 Reported by In coming Vossols. THE DEATH LTT GROWING DAILY. TIib Work of tlio Storm Bo Complrta Tlint There Is No Work Left for Wrock. njjo Coiiiimnlos-Reports of Wrecks by tlio Ilumlreit, Nkw York. Auk. SO. Reports of seri ous disasters at sea from tlio recent Krent storm wero received today in fjrent liumlier, some telliiiK sad tales of death. Indeed, it was said in marltlmo circles by those whose momories are long that never within their knowledge dU a storm in this neighborhood wreck so ninny ships, and novor wero the wrecks nioro complete nnd never attended with a grenter loss of life. w lierevcr there is a tclcurnnh wire by tho sea it seems there is a wreck to report. At tho olllcos of one of tho wrecking companies it was said by on officer: "Tlio reports of wrecks seem to como to us by the Hundred, nnd yet out of them all wo havo not had a single job. Tlio storm suc ceeded bo well in its wrecking thnt it lias loft nrnctlcnlly nothing for us to snvo. nil going to complete smash. Nor did I over hear of so great loss of life as by this storm." Stephen Cooper, of tlio pilot boat Thonins D. Harrison, reported that twenty mllos off the Highlnnds be picked up Henry A. buga, n i'ortuguese, clinging to the mnst- hend of a sunken wreck. Ho proved to bo the only survivor of tho schooner Narrn- gnnsett, Cnptain Chase, bound from Phila delphia for Warehnm, Mass., coal laden, which foundered during the hurricane. Tlio crow or live men were all lost, nnd the survivor was for sevon hours on tho mast beforo being picked up. Ho was taken aboard tlx pilot boat in nn exhausted con dition. Tlio Mnlinda Wood, a smnll sixty foot fishing schooner, was picked up by pilot boat No, U, completely . dismantled, and with only the captain and two of his crow left, tho other ilvo having been swept over board during tho storm. Incoming stoumcrs report that a largo quantity of wreckage, consisting of spnrs, sails, and articlos usually used on fishing boats, is Hunting about at soa, nnd disas ters to more of the fishing fleet are feared. The tugboat Georgo W. Prido, with eight loaded scows, belonging to tlio In ternational Construction company, en gaged in dredging Buttermilk channel, went to sea Thursday morning, nnd re ports losing soven of the scows, each scow containing one man. Five Moro Storm Victims. CArr. MAY, Aug. 20. The pilot boat E. C. Knight arrived yesterday, bringing Al bert II. Stillwell, assistant engineer, and Charles Olsen, seaman, of relief ship No. 37, stationed at Fivo Fathom bank, They report the ship foundered during thoilcrco storm. Tho rest of tlio crew, four in num ber, and a visitor aro supposed to havo been drowned. Thoy Sent Htm to 11 Hospital. Chicago, Aug. 20. The striking 'long shoremen, who were blockading West htreot, wero driven uw.iy by a force of po lice under Inspector Williams. Tho only case of assault occurred beforo Inspector Williams routed tho strikers. An Italian walking down Peck slip asked a gang of 'longshoremen wliero 'tho Clyde line was. Tlio crowd knocked him down and kicked him. The Italian was directed to tho Chambers street hospital. Poles I'ltlitliiK for Work. DETItOlT, Aug. 20. Some Polish labor crs attempted to interfere with tho men who were working on 11 pavilion contract yesterday. The Poles demanded thoy ho given work In pluco of tho regular labor ers. They were refused and several wordy altercations ensued, one man as a result being struck on tho head with a shovel and slightly injured. Tho arrival of tho police put a stop to further hostilities. llioe's Rending Interests. New York Aug. 80. Isaac L. IUce, who has arrayed himself against the bond holders' committees of the Philadelphia nnd Rending railroad is said to hold iu his own name $800,000 in the various securities of the company. Ho is also the represen tative of the Hetty Green interests. Alto gether he is estimated to speak for $10, 000,000 of Btocks and bonds. An Outlaw Shot Down. Gainesville, Ga., Aug. 20. Officers surrounded a house containing Coley Dowdvell, the outlaw, who is wanted for a number of crimes in Alabama, nud when the man rofused to .sr r render and at tempted to shoot lie himself was shot down. His right name was Martin. Itlg Conl 3Ilues Chnugo Ilmuls. HAZLETOJf, Pa., Aug. 20. Announce ment has just been mnde that tho Pardee interest lu the coal mining Arm of A. Par dee & Co. has been sold out. Tlio new Arm Is composed of John It. Fell, Herbert W. Howe nnd Mary W. F. Howe. Ilor Life Tor Her Hoy. PARRY Sound, Ont., Aug. 20. Last evening Mrs. John 13. Miller, wife of the president of tlio Parry Sound Lumber com pany, jumped into the lake to save herson from drowning. Both were drowned. Stitnnlta Defeats Nuvuhoo. LONDos, Aug. 30. In the regatta of tho Royal Dart Yacht club the Satanita won, witli the Navahoe a close second. The Calluna withdrew early in the race. NUGGETS OF NEWS. At Hampden Park, Springfield, Mass., Nancy Hanks trotted a mile yesterday in 2.08. Riots between the unemployed and working Poles in Buffalo are of dally oc currence. George Dixon's manager has challenged Billy Pllmmer to u finish fight for $5,000 a side and a purse. The American Bar association will bold its sixteenth annual meet i ng at Milwaukee on Aug. 30, 31 and Sept. 1 sssta. John Ilaan nnd Miss Jennie Anderson of Chicago, were drowned in Maoatawa bay, Mich., by the capsizing of a sailboat. The official announcement is made that a national Russian exhibition will be held lu Nijui Novgorod, the oity of great fairs, in ism Wilmington, N. C, lias declared a quar antine against Atlanta nud Columbia, Ga., Iwoaiut) of the u umber of refugees ut those placet from fever Infected part. Burglar compelled J. N. Uolles, a Ten u ease farmer, to dUwlot) the hiding placi of his money by pulling hla toenails with plnovrs. Thej sooured 1.000 nud eeonped. DEADLY POLITICS IN MEXICO' A Hundred nnd Slityllvo Killed In Two Pitched Untiles. Baolp, Pam, Tox., Aug. 20. A serious fight took place between armed bodies of opposing political p.irtios at Puerto del Armeti, near Nadmlores. The Galnlsts were the attacking party, but wero re pulsed with severe loss. They wero led by Andres Fuente and Jefo Politico at Mon clovn. Tho opposition forces were com manded by Kmilo Garrnzur. The total number of killed on both sides is f orty-fl vo. A report reaches here of a serious fight between tho federal troops and tlio Cuttle ling men nt a point on tho road from Santa Rosa to Abosola. Tho fight took place yesterday afternoon, and it is said thero wero not loss tlinti 120 man, mostly sol diers, loft dead upon tlio field. It is qulto expected that Trovlno will enter l'ledras Negras. Governor Reyes is at Monclava, and bns released all tho political prisoners. IIo was expected hero today, but tho serious condition of affairs in the region may cause him to prolong his stay. General Francisco Trevino, with 760 men, is n short distance from Pedras Negras nwalt lng tho arrival of Governor Reyes. Man uel Rosas and Jefo Politico arrived iu Pedras Negras yesterday and attempted to release all tho oppositionists confined in jail. Thu latter, however, refused to accept their liberty. Tlio prisoners say they will remain in Jail until Governor Reyos comes. It is said that Governor Reyes has carta blanche from President Diaz to settle the existing trouble in Coahuiln, and thnt bo will appoint General Ramieros, of Saltlllo, as governor. A report has just readied town that Colonel Trevino, with 800 men, is camped on n little river four miles south of Pledras Negras. Slnto Qunrrlcs Cloning Down. PUN Aroyl, Ph., Aug. 10. The slate ro gious are beginning to feel tlio dullness in trado and most of tho qunrries hero aro ef fected. The United States Sluto company have cut employes down to four days a week and reduced wages 10 per cent. Tho. men protested and struck. liangor Union Quarry, nt Bangor, is running but five days n week. I.lt tho l''lro with Kerosene. PlTTSHURU, Aug. 20. Another fatal burning through the careless use of oil oc curred on Foster street. Mrs. Sarah Barr poured oil on tho kindling wood in her kitchen range from u lighted lamp. Itm mediately there was an explosion and Mrs. Barr was covered witli burning oil. Sho was horribly burned and will die. She Is 55 venri old xscte., COcts., and $1.00 per Bottl Pnrcfl Contrhs. Hoarseness. Soro Throat. Croup promptly: relloves Whooping Cough and Asthma. For Consumption It has no rival; has cured thousnmls where nil others failed; wMcurtE you if taken In time. Sold by Druggists on aguarsnteo. For Lame Back or Chest. use SUiiToii'S l'LASXlsit. SScta. CATARRH remedy; TlavQ vou Catarrh This rcmotlv Is 1ruarn.11- teedtocureyou Trice 00 eta. Iujcctor ireo. DR. THHEL 5Q North rurih St., Ih,ow VEDTHCIIKU AIIZ1V Yount', inidiile-atrt-il, and old cf l0tlt xv. It you fcutftr fivm any yoiitlil'til fully or IndUfrt'tlon, or a dir.f..' of atlcllcnte iiutiiri. whtrlt nutJ contldt-ntial tieotnifiit tlut rem suit DR. C. F. THSELf or vm fivo 2-ct. Btatniw for Imo", ' 'j'ni' " Nn niiiirlnuiil nn liillnro. lit nr to equal Mm. Lending newspapers pronoun"!' Imn the only true nnd nenuino ndvertl'lm' ( (JunckH and Moiild.L upeclulMft arc tiiatl '. ' treatment of wontt cases of Itluod l'olton, Scrulul, Htrlcture, eto., for mirra of 815.WK). lIourn Doily, i' to 3 1 evVs, 6 to R Viet, and bat. ev'tji, 0 to 10, bun days all day, Freh fl4 mrM to 10 inrn, WISHING LONG LIFE. Jbirm O. 11 ol lard with under oath, "FlroKow xoru acaie, two i-mioaoipnia, one itos tun, and one Western quack swindled mo out of a email fortune. AM Ruar anUnxl to cure me of blood polon, loan it Tttolltr. kidney and bladder, trouble. Could not wofici was a total) wreck. DR. Q. F. THEEL, 668 norm fourth Ht., I'hlladelphla, was tbo only phypictan to examine and cure me. i pray may ne nre lonjr, and may ni uuroBc vuiisuib nw uutujr ana irei cured." Kn namA np nJil.aa. will Kn v ..K . lUbed without the eonwent ol tliu patient. Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Kidney Complaints,. Lamo Back, etc. DR. SANDEH'S ELECTRIC BELT With Electro Mngnetlo 8USPEHS0RY. .ut .; riiiriun iien, improvCBientl I Will euro without nitdltino all ttealtneM reaultlnfrfrom orer-taxatlonot biain ni're furct-at exoi'tvoeorfndlo cretlon, as uervoun dnbmty, ulut-t lenmess. Innj-uor, lame back, lumltauo, Bciailra, &1) female coinii'innta. neneral 111 lieallh, etc, Tliis eltn-trlo Belt contaliv HatttWrhil Ittrevt?neiil OTtr all oiheri, (lirreut i latantly feltlty weart-r or we forfeit ftl.toJO.oo. anr will cure all of the above diseases or no my. Thoq eanda have been cured by tula marvelous invenUot, utter fill other remedies failed, and we give liUodrwlA tif teatluioulaU In this and every other Mete. Our Powtrhil IiBprofwl l-LLCTRIC HV6PEK60BT. thn crreutsMt boon ever otf-red weak men. HiTB wllnell llf Hi. Health tnd lroiu Htreulh GUiHlMaKU In 00 ta VQCaji, bend for lllUtt'd t'atuphUt, mailed, swUed.fx 8ANDEN CLECTRIO CO., ATo, 3a ijiioauwav. Tiiiw Youxt cira-, rupuFnanwii, kiuiu y, vep nnu Dmaatr conipiaintfl. SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses and Carnages to Hire. Hauling of all kinds promptly attended to Horses taken to board, at rates hatare liberal. PEAR ALLEY. Rear BioWi Hardem Slw TWICE TOLD TALES! fxustf wui I hi o a mum S!f2CI i!SIl I I ft I , &i fisW - "Tit w A3 H Ml sH( fHILOHS on v9Vv a. Are sometimes a bore, but when the peo ple are told tnloe that at Gallagher's Cheap Cash Htore they ean buy Flour and Tea at lower rates than anywhere In this town, they are glad to teat the truth of the oft repeated story. Full line of Gro ceries, Butter and Eggs, l'otuto, (Iraen I ruok, Hay and Straw. Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store m. m wist mm mui :ED SUICIDE! Tho Causo and Its Lesson. Why did ho commit sulcido 7 Oh I for tlio same ronton that thousands of others aro on the verge of tlio same sin, or in imine cliiito danger of insanity, paralysis, idiocy, or some other eminlly unfortunate result of any nervous nflection. IIo knew ho was alllicted witli a nervous disorder, but was careless, apparently inilifl'erent to tho out como ; or no 111 ty havo lessened his eli.nicen for recovery by treating with physicians who had littlo or no knowledge of such af fections, or by deluging himself with worth less so-called remedies. His case was a sad one, but no worse than that of any oilier nervous suflercr, who lias nervous or sick headache, biliousness, dizziness, irritability, melancholy, falling memory, hot Hashes, fainting, sleeplessness, nervous dyspepsia, sexual debility, epilepsy, etc Tlio sanio or similar consequences aro likely to result to any ono who lias any of theso advance symptoms of an awful end. Do not hesitato in getting rid of them bv intelligent treat ment. Dr. Franklin Miles, tho celebrated specialist, has studied nervous diseases over 20 years, and has discovered tlio only re liable remedy for them. Thousands 0f vol untary testimonials prove tlio virtues of Dr. Miles Restorative Nervine. Aloiuo llnrkor, of Clinton, N. Y., writes; "I win so allllctoil with extreme nervousness that 1 wss on tho yorgo of Insanity. My hands trom bled so that I could scarcely feed myself. I used twelvo bottles of Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine, nnd was cured. It Is with pleasure I recommend this wonderful remedy for nervous trotiblos." "I had been n great sufferer from chronic headacho until I began, about four months ago, to use l)r Miles' Restorative Nervine and Pills, Rlneo which time I havo not ltnd a headache. Several ormyfrlonds aro using Dr. Miles' Rem edies, ami 11 ml thein.ai I did, to Immoro than you claim for them." Mm. Mary Klster, Los Angeles, Cal. W. II. Capwoll, odltor Tribune, riymouth, !'., writes : " My wife was mired of sick headache of many years' standing by tho use of Or Miles' Itestorativo Nervine. Slio has recommended tt to her friends, and thoy all praise It highly " Dr Miles' Itestorativo Nervine Is sold by nil druggists on a positive guarantee, or font direct by tho Dr. Mllos Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind , on receipt of prlco,81 per bottle, six bottles for 85, express prepaid. It 19 positively free from opiates or dangerous drugs. Dr Miles' 1'IUs, 60 dotes, 25 cents. Free book at druggists, or by mall. CAN BE CUBED A CURE GUARANTEED DR. J. B. MAYER, 1015 Arch St., Phila.,Pa. Easo at once, no operation or delay from busi ness, nttestod f thousands or cures', endorse ments of nliyskuns, ladles and prominent citi zens can bosci -i at office. Consultation frto uid htrlctly confidential. Send for circulars. Olflco llours : O Il.pi. to 3 P.r. iua:3 rt: eitzeekc!:. T'ie followhij aro a few of tho many that liavo h n enttroly cred of Ilupturo by Dn. J. U. TfAVE'i's TnE.-?ir.NT: Jar .b '. Schaiil, 2S20 North Erond St., Tlilla. K. t. SU 'Csly, Bhcelton, Dauphin Co., 1 a. V. II. ';c slti r, 1-hoenlxviUc, l'u. It. A. Hall, Newton, N. J. John 'l.'ehe. rer,YellowHoufcCl'.0.,nerkkCo..I'a A. H. K'.c inci.it, Limekiln 1'. O , Herts Co., I a. 8. Jon -. I'blups, Kennot Square, l'a. A. A. inlJ,ionlliy,C'cutinlla,Col. Co.,rn. C 1! rtt.f; J.'ultca Hill, N.J. L. U. 'I.ss, hcokhlll, la. F. A Kr. lt, F latington, Ta. . U. fninll, 'onnt Alto, I'g. Jus. ri.vis, iltUllle, 22nQ ward, rhlla. L. II -Cun :el, 1131 Linden St .Allentowu, re. co. W. Wntt. KorrlsUiwn, l'a. u T. lici.uy, CCt 8. 10th St., rhlla. uev. -'. H. SI. rjner. Snnbun-, l'a. A. T. Lwitiiirj, Wcodbury.N. J. O. J. De'iet, S t S. 12th St , Beading. Pa. srael Stitidt, I.cla St., South Ration. Pa. L. P. ucMrk. Jr., Cley, llcrks Co , Pa. J (iense'.u'ime-. Clayton, N.J. Z K '"p.'.ienniwsr, 1109 Columbia Ave., Va. ' 1 1. C I'tpcr "oo Iearl tt., Ittsdlng, l'a, i .Vm. lirentland, Gloucester. N. J ! M. - mv, Winona Avenue, W. ol Jlorrls street, I (j'Traft'itown, I'hila. Wm. Dilt. :f56 Montrose St.. PLi'.a. . rh nn .s B. Hartung, New Ulnggold, Ta. O. Lejko!, 2JJI Ileeso S! I'hila. j. j. luimoy, 'i reari ci.. tteutung, ru. It. O. Stanley, 424 Spruce St . Lebanon, Ta. A. Sclmolder, Locust Laic, Pa. D. B. Noll, Lim-UIln P. O.. HerktCo , ra. C. A. Daturlc, L.-dsro Berks Co., Pa. Wm. 12. Hartou-'Ine, Pl.cctiljtMl'.e, l'a. W.M.Linebaeh.r.l Vathlngton St., Rending, Pa. John C. Lvme, l'.O Howard t-'t., Ilarrisbuif, Pa. Ctias Rmlth, i'lGrcen- leh St.. I'hila. O. Burkhard, .J Locun St., IieaUIng, Pa. C. C. Kcotm, Eouglasville, Berks Co., l'a. llcurv L. Howe, 1 ottMown, Pn. O.I. bwnttz, Iiisi-.ette, Mia. Wm J. BIMhu-H. 6'a Taylor St., Camden, N-J. Alfred Hales-, Fhilllpiburg, N. J. 11. Magill. file-. lock, riictcr Co . Pa. .Mr. Eecka-u, i. ! d P-., Gtrmaniown, Phlla. John Shupe, Telford P. O., llongt. Co.,Pa. Wm. Ktllntrer. I.cesport. Pa. K. t'r.!.i-oj, : . 'it Poiethorp St.. I'hila. 1L S. Crely, 2j17 North 2nd St , I'hila. rMlaflclplih nT.' ! is closed on the 2nd Satur day of eaciii. !.t.' Dr. J. B. Mayer being nt the Hotel Penn, lte.i g. 1" , to give treatment to perxinfin tnut l ai'- rn Hiat dny. Dr. J. 11. Mayer's terms for treatment is In rose ; of all. Call nnd get cured. N. 11. Persons from out of town can rccetvo treatment and return homo tho Mimoday. A CUP OP CHOCOLATE delicious to tho taste, invigorating and strengthening to the body, made Iu ONE MINUTE from sis; t'lBtE-S ip ANSI tmiV'mMm mm Only 30 cf. for a full jiound package. Zrea sample on application to manufacturers, ronsns bt It. It. Severn, F. i- Mairgle. w. 11 Waters The only SDRE ROACH DESTROYER Is Exterminator. We guarantee it to rid the house of Rats, Roachcs and Water Bugs, or MONEY REFUNDED. MAURERS" Persian ' INSECT POWDER Is the best In the market for OcoBuoa, Ant, Moth. Im.eotb on Doaa. AO. ForSilabf all DrU0Qlt D nd Set tie genuine. Sold only In botUas, our Taunt Mask oasaca. ""tub,' D. MAURER & SON, 329 N.8TX Sr , P.njattwia. HE FIHE INSUBAHCB. ititaantuid uittarMf'ta) orvlir oaaUl ana pavulav, r.uTCMnlrtt fay 120 H. Jamil St.. ShnaMGa.h.P FINANCE THAU tho Improvement Notod Last Wook Bocomo8 More Distinot, DlSABTERS AVERTED BY POOLING. thn Number of Industrial Kstnhllslf incuts Now ltrsuiiiliii; Compnro riivnr nlily with tho Number Stopping Work, hut the ITso nt Chocks Is Increasing. New Your, Aug. 2(1. U. G. Dun &Co.'s reekly review of tratle says: The Improvo tient notetl last week has become much More distinct nnd general. While actual transactions increased but little, tbo thnnue in public fpelini: Is noteworthy. J'here are fewer failures, either of banks or of Important commercial or manufac turing concerns, than for some weeks Imst. Many disasters luive been avoided iy a more general pooling of resources and i greater spirit of mutual helpfulness and torbearanco than wero seen some weeks Igo. One largo stock failure for several million was thus prevented in Wall itrect u Thursday, and the tnnrket for securi ties, though at times depressed by closing tt heavy loans, lias been extremely dull, aithout material decline. Money on call is more abundant nnd lower, as many interior loans havo been paid since tho banks censed to send tho currency away and advanced their rates or renewing or oxtending such loans, but thero is llttlo rollof as repects tnercnntllo iccommodatlons. The use of checks in plnco of currency increases, and the dlffl tulty of collections and tlio interruption f oxclinngosnro nearly as serious as ever. The number of Industrial establishments resuming begins to compare fairly with the number stopping work. It cannot bo fet said that tho army of the unemployed oas begun to decrease, but tlio nddltlons to It nre much smaller than in previous h'coks. Many resumptions only show thnt the stoppage was really tompornry, or that aago controversies havo been settled. Tho failures for tlio past week number 110 in the United States nnd 20 iu Canada, pf the commercial failures in tlio United States 140 wero in tho oastern states, 03 iu ho southern nnd 180 In tlio western. New rostliinsters Appointed. WASHINGTON, Aug. 20. These fourth (lass postmasters have just been ap pointed In Pennsylvania: S. F. Ilartmau, Atlnnistown; William Beclitcl, niainsport; 11. X. Marshall, Ilazeldeil; Mrs. h. C. Smith, .TotTerson; J, T. I.ucas, Moshnnnon; ft. G. C. Sherbondy, Normnnvllle; Mrs. SInry Elseman, North Pino Grove; J. H. llnson, Pen.uea; Hiram Klliioo, Rose I'olut; M. S. Hallucher, Kotlisvllle; Cyrus Kewplier, Terro Hill; Miss Mabel Fife, (Vest Liberty. Now York Marti nMalono, Ir., Aurora; Thomas Baxter, Denton Cen tre; C. O. Willinms, Central Bridge; Ceorgo Lainhnrt, Union; A. M. Ives, IVaterport. Now Jersey M. D. Robin on, lirldgeport; H. W. Jones, Frnnklln rllle: K. F. Porch; Hurfvllle; E. C. Schoch, Jefferson; W. S. Richmar, Malaga; J. J. I'runcer, Mantua; K. L. Strattou, Mullica UllI; J. W. Pratt, Wostvillo. A Victim of the Chicago Fire. Chicago, Aug. SO. The Injuries of Mrs. 1'rnncls Colburn, svho lived at 109 Ninety Irst street. South Chicago, received iu Thursday night's fire, may prove fatal. Urs. Colburn hail safely escaped from her tome, but returned to got herpocketbook. after securing the book she started to run Irom tho blazing building, and ran against the door frame. Stunned by the shock she ell fainting to the ground, where sho was liscovered by somo neighbors a few mo lients later. Sho is suffering from extreme lervous prostration nnd tho inhnlution of linoke, nnd it is feared she will not jo tover. Tried Cremntlau to Hide Murder. Columbus, O., Aug. SO. Tho burned body of a man found in tho debris of the burning straw stock seven miles below town has been identified as that of Frank R. Shepherd, nged 24, a graduate last June It tho Ohio State university and a theolog ical student for the Presbyterian ministry. Ills skull being broken above tho right car the judgment is that he was struck by tramps or robbers for money and killed, tnd then carried to the stack and burned. Cincinnati's lllcyclo Tournament. CINCINNATI, Aug. 20. The International Dicyle tournament under the auaplces of tlio Cincinnati Century Cycle Club is be ing held at Chester Park today. Tho meeting gives promise of being one of the most successful over held in this country. Many of the world's crack cyclers ore acre, among them Johnson. Lieutenant Yutea Must ICxplnln. WASHINGTON, Aug. 20. The war de partment lias called on Second Lieutenant Archer W. Yates, Ninth infantry, recruit ing officer nt Ogdeusburg, N. Y.t for an explanation ns to how a poster inviting recruits to join tho United States infantry Hid cavalry came to bo displayed iu a store window at Ottawa, Canada. The Cliulern In Europe. VlESNA, Aug. 95. Official and private advices from Gallcia and lltikowiim dis agree as to the condition of tho infected districts. The government bulletins say In both provinces the epidemio is abating. Prlvnto letters from trustworthy sources assert, however, that no improvement is perceptible. Tlio l'unlo Strikes Soliwelnfurth. Rockfokd, Ills., Aug. 20. Schwein furth, the bogus Messiah, with one of his prettiest angels, visited many residences du the Hast Side this morning and dis posed of a large quantity of sweet corn and other vegetables. The bogus Savior (ays tho panicky times havo struck Heaven. Contract Laborers Sent Hack. New York, Aug. 80. Seventy-two con tract laborers were returned to Italy and Austria today on the steamships La Tour liue, Kins and Wetel. Most of them were miners bound for various Pennsylvania points. This is the largest deportution of contract laborers ever carried out at this port. Itobbrs Shoot a Womnu. Buffalo, Aug. Sfl. Burglars attempted to blow open the safe of the Canadian Ex press eompauy at Drumbo, Out. They were fired upon by Station Agent Pritch aid, and lu returning Mrs. A. B. Weaver, the agent's sister, was wounded. Her con dition is critical. fatal l'lght lu Alabama. Athknb, Ala., Aug. 86. A diffloultyoo ciirred betweeu Bruce Uoffmaii, a sou of Dr. J. 1L li oft mm, stud Clytus Glauton, a roong man from near Ktk river. Hoffman ft-ss shot through the beod and killed, 'a'hile Gluntou was severely out. MltS. MII.I.Y l'intQUSON, Troy, N. Y. Tlio followlntt trihulf tn DANA'S' power orer OLD C1UIOKW COM J'LAINTN, trasHcnt us by H'm. (room of the well-known "(fJtOOM'S VltAll MACY,"VJ'J Congress St., l'roy,N.Y.: Or.NTM'.Ml'.K: I have been troubled with i.ivr. it rojii'i.Aivr, co.vstiim,- TION mill llYSriU'NIA for n lone time. I employed tho boat Doctors In tho city; they tolu mo Old Chronic Complaints were Imril lociiro. Tlirlr nioillclno did mo no l-iiiiiI. 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