E THAT MAKES GOOD BLOOD Will completely chanuo tho blood In your system In thrco months' time, nnd send now, rich wood courslnB through your veins. , If you feel exhausted nnd nervous, are getting thin nnd all run down, Gllmoru's Aromatic Wine, whlch'Un tonic and not a hi'vcraco, will rrttoro you to health nnd strength. Mothers, uso It for your daughter!. It Is the liett regulator and corrector for all Ailments peculiar to woman. It. enriches tho blood and elves lasting strength. It Is guaranteed to euro Dlarrhaa, Dys entery, and All Summer Complaints, and keep tho bowels regular. Bold by all druggUts for tl per bottle CARTERS .fplTTLE 1 1VER aiiv TTonrtnrhn and relievo nil tho tronblos lncl dent tn n. hlllnus Btato of tho STStem. HUCh as Dullness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress aft.r eating, I'aln In tho Bldo, etc While their most remarkable success has been shown la curing Iteadache, yet Carter's I,lttlo Liver Puis aro equally valuable in Constipation, curing and pre venting this auniylng complalnt.wblle thoy also correct all disorders of tho stomach, Bttmulato the liver and regulato tho bowels, liven If thoy only cared Ache they would bo almost priceless to those who suiter from this distressing complaint! butfortu. nately their goodness does not end hero, and thtso who once try them will find theso little pills valu able in so many ways that they will not bo wll ling to do without them. Hut after all sick head Is tho bane of so many lives that hero Is whero ws make our great boost. Our pills euro It wbllo others do pot. Carter's Mttto Liver rills aro very small and very easy to tako. One or two pills mako a doso. 'They are strictly vegetablo and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action please all who rise them. In vials at 25 cents; Ave for tl. Sold by druggists everywhere, or sont by mall. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE Engineers! There's no such quick remover of coal aai oil stains or healer of cuts and bruises as DUSKY DIAMOND TAR SOAP because of its high percentage of tat ASK YOUR OROCBR POR IT. JAS. S. KIRK&CO., Chicago. White Russian Soap Wzffil1' CURBS RISING . BREAST . "MOTHER'S FRIEND" $2&Ftt oUcrciV child-bearing woman. I have been a raid-wife for many years, and In each case -where "Mother's Friend" li.nl hecnused it has accomrlishJd wonders and relletod much sullcrn r. It is the best remedy for rlslnp: cl the beast kit. wn, and worth the price for that alone. JIBS. 21. M. UnusTEK, Montgomery, Ala ScrM y omress, charges prcpaii', on receipt of jru-,l.' ii-r bottle. BRADF1ELD REGULATOR CO., 8old by all druggists. Atla2,ta, OX as C'.'KS YOURSELF! 'IftroubledwlthGonorrhreafl fiileet.Whltes.fipermRtorrhceaa ur any unnatural dlarhanrno.kll your druggUt fur a hotila nt Big G. It cures In . fptv without tho pid or publicity of a a aot'tor, Non-poisonous nl I guaranteed not to stricture. the Universal American Curt Manufactured by l Chsmical ( CINCINNATI, O. Read What Sir. Fred Wallace Has to Hay. Mayers Drug Co,, Oaklan, Md. GfKNiT.KMEN: I wish to express my appre ciation of tho merits of your Catarrh Cure I have suffered with oatarrh for flvo years, nnd can truly say It hag given me more relief 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, l'HMJ WALLAOK. Mill l'otnt.W. Va. It has cured Mr. Wallace of one of the worst cases of chtarrh on rocord, with a heavy dis charge or the throat. One bottle is guaranteed to cure It will cure you otherwise no charge, irnr BalA tiv III! dl'UffgUlU. PrlOB SI. A safe and sure cure for catarrh and hay fever is Mayers Magnetle Catarrh Cure- A three months' treatment for SI, and absolutely guaranteed. It is used by vapor Inhalation, Emi la tlm ntilv rnedlolno that reaches the affected parts and sure to cure. For sale by all iter r k 1 1 DIMOND I a ( J (MM! . ;sr aw,., m DEATH MB RAIL. Fatal A.coident to a Party of Ex cursionists, . nrncN silted, many injured, iV Ilorktiwiiy ISench Irnln cm tho I.onff Isliiml llnllrotul I'lnws Its Wny Tlirouch Tnn Curs nf it Mitntinttiiii llench Train. Another Wreck In Connecticut. Loxo Island City, Auk. 33. An acci dent tlmctwt the lives of fifteen persons occurred shortly after midnight yosterdny morning in the llttlo vlllnno of Ilerlln, near Calvary remetery, In tho town of Kewton. The Long Island railroad train that left Manhattan Heach nt 11:15 o'clock was overtaken by tho train thnt left Hock away llench fifteen minutes earlier. In the frightful collision thnt ensued tho two rear cars of tho flvo that made up the Manhattan Beach train were demolished nnd the middle car jjfns overturned. Hardly one of tho scoro of passengers aboard those three cam escaped unhurt. The following is a corrected list of tho dead: Colonel K. A. Illicit, editor New York Spirit of the Tlmos; Oscnr Deitaol, 40 years old, New York; Mrs. Maggie Deitzel, his wife; Mrs. llcrtli.i Welnsteln, New York; her husband nt hospltnl; Sid ney Wcinstcin, 12 years old, her Bon; Thomas Finn, brnkomun; Mrs. Theodora Graven; Mortimer Dlttman, 30 years old, New York; John C. Dyckhoff, 45yeara old, and Mrs. Dyckholl', ids wife, New York; Aloxander Grlllet, 35 years old, Philadel phia; James J. Hyhiuds, 30 years old; Mnx Stein, 38 years old, New York; Joseph M. Tlielnn, an actor known on tho stage as George Fielding. Among the seriously Injured are: John Hahn, 2t years old, Astoria, internal inju ries; will recover. James Barron, 88 years, Now York, scalds and internal injuries; will recover. Theodore Craevcn, New York, terribly hurt, condition critical; wife helioved to have been killed. Klonnor F. Crneven, 18 years, his daughter, scalds and internal injuries; will recover. Miss Clara Haskell, Now York, broken ankle. Hornco G. Kimball, Brooklyn, splno in jured. Aaron Welnsteln, concussion of brnfn; may dlo. Morris Floshelm, New York, right leg broken nnd oyo Injured. James B. Thompson, 50 years, New York, head cut; will recover. August Jakobs son, New York, horribly hurt; will ptoba ably die. Kugeno Weiss, Now York, scalded. William Lynch, New York, badly hurt, but will recover. Frank Lar kin, 33 years, Now York, spine hurt. . The Manhattan Beach train had been standing In tho block to allow another train ahead to get at n safe distance. Tho Hockawny Beach train came dashing along behind, ran into tho same block and crushed into the rear end of tho Manhat tan Beach train. Both were crowded with excursionists and both wero tho Inst trains from their respective reports. There were Ave cars in tho Manhattan Bench train, all of them open cars. Tho Hockawny train plunged in nnd pushed its way completely through the two rear cars anil partly wrecked the third. Passengers in tho three cars wero maimed and mangled hor ribly, nnd their shrieks of terror nnd pain wero awful. The Hocknway engine was wrecked. Its smokestack was carried away and its huge boiler resembles n pin cushion from the timbers of tho wrecked cars sticking into it. Upon these timbers wero human beings impailed, some dead and others gasping their last. High upon the top lay the dead body of a man, yet unidentified. Upon one of tho timbers was impaled the body of Mrs. O5.cnrBiet7.el. Upon another was tho body of Sidney Welnsteln, a boy 13 years old. The cceno of the wreck was Indescribably horrible. Everything was showered with tho blood of the dead and wounded, nnd the cries of the latter rose high above the hissing of stenra and tho calls of tho frantic trainmen. Tho Manhattan Beach train was just pulling from the block when the crash came nnd hnd just begun to move. When Engineer Donaldson heard and felt the ac cident ho throw open his lever and made all speed for Long Island City, leaving tho wrecked cars behind him. None of tho passengers or crew on this train wore seri ously hurt. Hoberman's Tin factory stands close to tho track at tho scene of tho ac cident. This was thrown open and soma of tho dead and injured were carried in there. When nil tho wounded hnd been found thatcould be the relief train started with them for Long Island City, They were met there and tnken to St. John's hospltnl. The dead were taken by another special train to Newtown, which is nearest town to tho scene of the accident. All day long today both tho morgue in Newtown and the hospital in Long IMnnd City have been besieged by anxious seek ers for missing members of their families. Tho scenes ns some of the mangled bodies were recoguized wero heartrending, women fainting and men falling on their knees to weep. General Manager E. R. Reynolds and Superintendent W. II. Blood were nt the scene, They stated that tho cuuso of the ncciuent was sun unKiiown nun it wns a question of veracity between the tower Switchmen Nutt and Engineer Contrite, of the Hockawny train. Tho latter had reported thut u heavy fog prevailed. Death Crash of Kngines. Danbuuy, Conn., Aug. 38. Without a moment's warning two swiftly moving trains on the Harlem division of the New York Central and Hudson River railroad dashed around a ourve upon each other at Dykeman's station, meeting with ntorrifla shock that ground locomotives and cars, Five persons were killed and several in jured In the frightful collision, which was caused by a telegrapher's mistake. The victims are: William Elliott, of Mount Vernon, N. Y., engineer of southbound train; Daniel Palmater, of Mott Haven, engineer of tho southbound train; Samuel Glbney, of Whlto Plains, fireman of north bound train; William Bess, of Now York, fireman of tho southbound train; Miss Elllen L. Reed, or Hrewsters, N. Y 20 years old, teacher in Pawling public school. Suit Against Chief Arthur K ruled. Toledo, Aug. 38. The famous personal damage suit against P. M. Arthur, chiof of the Brotherhood of Locomotive En gineers for $800,000, has been settled out of court. What the exact terms and con ditions of tho settlement are tho publia will probably never know. Sunday ut tho I'lilr. CHICAQO, Aug. 38. As on the past threa Sundays there wag no special feature at the fair aud the attendance wm small. The admissions were 87,886, of which 8Q.55J were paid. . The UVHIlitir, Easterly winds on the coast, variable tho interior; Hzht local rains. FATAL SHOO 1 1 rxui I Ut-.rU. A. Young County Atlorntiy Dead and Ills Assailant Will Din, LEXltfOTOK, Ky., Aug. 28. A bastardy tne In the county court nt StHiiton, Ky., tost tho county attorney. W. H. Averltt, his life, nnd cnued Robert Htmhvick to receive wounds from which he will dlo. Robert Hardwick called to Averltt (cross tho etroet and hot worde were pnsoed, when Hnrdwick Informed the aN torney that he intended to kill him. Averltt ran hi hand In his pocket nnd a lie was In the act of pulling his pistol. Ilardwiok fired a charge of buckshot into Hie young man's breast. The shotstruc'. Averltt a little to the right of the btens' plate and entered liU cliost, tearing hi heart and lungs to pieces. In falling Averltt reeled nnd landed at the feet of his friend, Asa Pettlt, with whom ho was wnlklug. Pettlt ran into store near by and securing n Winchester made for Hardwlok and tired twice nt the slayer of his friend. Hnrdwick fell with a bullet holo In his side, nnd his recovery Is uncurtain. The affair has caused groat excitement and may result In further trouble. Jersey's Hlg" 1'nstal Sweep. WAsmxdTON. Aug. $3. Tho following list of now postmasters for Now Jersoy has Just been given out; J. W. Dunhnui, Allowny; A. B. McFellen, Ashland; C. A. Woodlnnd.Atoo; S. J. Strobrldge, Auburn; Timothy Bateman, Bivalve; J. G. LeweL len, Deerfleld; E. Errlcson, Dlas Creek; T. Cooper, East Millstone; I. Johnson, Elmer; C. Githens, Gibbsboro; E. M. Mul ford, GreenwlchjWarren Davis, Hancock's Bridge; D. H. Erickson, Leoshurg; H. B. Dawson, Monrooville; H. S. Dean, Moun tninviowjWlllinm Sclimld, North Crnmer's Hill; W. A. Carpenter, I'ennsville; J. D. Schndc, Plttsgrovo; S. C. Sheppord, Quin tal; Joseph Munyon. Rlchwood; E. I. Rog ers, Sharptowu; Samuel Tomlinson.Shiloh; L. M. Swalne, Townsend's Inlet; Christian Hnventhnl, Wilton. Pennsylvania J. H. Lutz, Bridgevlllo; G. B. Wright, Deep Vnllev: T. R, Brcnnnn, Glen Carbon; R. T. Stephens, Great Bend; D. W. Jacob, Harvey's; H. L. Clark, Laboratory; T. T Williams, Nettle Hill; G. A. McCrory, Noblestown; T. II. Jordan, Parsons; Ed ward Coonnn, Port Carbon; J. N. Dllle, Prosnerlty; F. O. Bnyard, Rice's Landing; M. B. Gnrber, Ten Mile; W. W. Barr. Tur botvlllo. Ur. Urynnt I.oavos Orny Gnhlos. BUZZAHD'8 BAY, Mass., Aug. 28. The president drove over to tho Buzzard's Bay station last night with Dr. Bryant, who took the train for Now York. When the presidential team arrived it was heralded about that Mr. Cleveland was to loave for New York. Tho president had quite an in formal reception while he was waiting for tho train on tho depot platform. Ho ap peared to be tho very picturo of health. Ho returned to Gray Gables after Dr. Bry ant had left: Mrs. Cleveland drove over to the village yesterday. Inasmuch as the yacht Onoida Is hero, nnd tho fact th. t Dr. Bryant has returned homo, shows thai tho president and Ids family expect to leave hero any day now. Chicago's Great Fire. CHICAGO. Aug. 23. A flro which oovorod a vast extent of territory began in that part of the city known as South Chiodgo about 5 o'clock yesterday nfteruoon. iFrom n threo story brick building at tho corner of Niuety-Ilrst street and Superior avenue flames which rapidly grew in volume un der a gale of wind from tho west ate their wny over block after block of small frame residences until thoy roacheu the lake. Within two hours tho fire had consumed 200 buildings nnd flvo blocks of tho gront- est Industrial suburb of Chicago, and 5,000 people are homeless. The loss is estimated at I'GOO.UOO. An agreeable taxatlro and NimvE Tonic. Bold by Druggists or sent by mall. 85o. 60c. nd $1.00 per package Samples free. Tho Favorite TOOTH TOWBIB forthoTeethand Ureath,25c. Captain Sweeney, U.S.A.,San Diego, Cal.. Bays: "Sblloh'a Catarrh Remedy Is the first medicine I havo ever found that would do mo any good." I'rlcofiOcta. Sold by Druggists. Do not ntdUet a Cough, as there Is danger of its leading to Consumption. Sutixm's Cuna will save you a bo vere Lun g Trouble. 1 1 is tho best Cough Cure and speedily relieves Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis, ana la sold on a guarantee. 5 eta. Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Kidney Complaints. Lamo Bade, ctcy OR. SAHDEM'S ELECTRIC BELT With Electro-Mngnetlo SUSPENSORY. Latest l'atent.l Itc.t Improvement, t Will euro without medicine a.l Vte ilnou rvHultine from ovi'r-taxiitloaof tiraln nei ve foi ihi 4ie, vseaor indUl. cretlon, as norrnus di-hllltr. i-'t. 1 T.-.siiufaS, languor, fheuinulmm. kiauty, liver uiui to.ttl i"-r comilalnt&, ame Lwcu, lamlingo, aclatlfa, all fctnola cotuplalnta. pencrul ill licallU, etc, Tlus f let no Dolt oontatns )londerfal liaprairiueut, over all others. Current Is Instantly felt liy wearer or we forfeit SS ,OOU.oo, .nd will euro all of the above dlaeans or no par. Thou eands have been cured by thin marvelous inventtoc ofter all other remedies tailed, and v.e sive hundred, of tesUmonlals In this and every other Kate. Our l'owtrful Imprond 1.U.CTBII' bthPUSOST. the frreatest boon ever otftred vealc men, IIII.K vilthall llflli. Health md lorooi dlreaitb CVIKAMLIU la CO (a VU daii. tleud for lUus'U Pamphlet, mailed, sealod, fret SANDEN ELCOTRIO CO., Afo. li U'JCiSWAY, NEW TOHU GlTVh SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses and Carnages to Hire. Hauling of all kinds promptly attended to. uuidm .eu iu uuuru, in (atea that are liberal. PMR ALLEY. Bear Beddall'i Hardwnrn Stow TWICE TOLD TALES I Are sometimes a bore, but whan the neo- ple are told twice that at Hailagher'g Cheap Cash Store they can buy Flour and Tea at lower ratea thftn anywhero in thlc town, they are glad to teat the truth ot iuo rvytmteu awry, r uu tine ut uro oerlea, Butter and Bggs, PoMtoen, Or esc iwua, jr aau atraw. Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store n 5u wkst mm mm. A NARROW ESCAPE! How it Happened. Tho following remnrkablo event in a lady's life will Interest the reader: "Kora long time I had a torrlblo pain at my Iienrt, which flut tered nlmost incessantly. I hnd no itppetltn nnd could not sleep. 1 would ho compelled to sit up In bed anil bolch gas from my stom nch until I thought every mltiuto would ho my last. There wns a fecllni? of oppression about my heart, and I wns nfrnld to draw a full brcntli. 1 couldn't sweep a room with out Blttlns down and resting; but, thank (Jod, by tho help of New Heart Onto all that is past and I fool llko nnother woman, lle foio using tho Now Heart euro I had taken different so-called remedies and been treated by doctors without nnv henellt until I was both discouraged and disgusted. My husband nought tno a bottle of Dr. Miles' Sew Heart Cure, nud am happy to say I never regretted It, as 1 now have a splendid appetllo and sleep well. I weighed 123 pounds when I bo- fnn taking tho remedy, and nowIwelgblTO'4. Is offect in my cum) lins bcon truly marvel ous. It far surpasses any other medicine 1 havo over taken or any lienellt. 1 ever re ceived from physicians." Mrs. Harry Starr, l'ottsvlllc, Pa., October 12, 1MB. Dr. Miles' New Heart C'uro is sold on n pol ttvo guaranteo by nil druggists, or by the Dr. Mllos Mcdlcnl Co., Elkhart, Ind., on receipt of price, Jljier bottlo, six bottles $5, express pre paid. This gront discovery by an eminent specialist In heart dlseapo, contains nolther opiates nor dangerous drugs. CAN BE CURED A CURE GUARANTEED DR. J. B. MAYER, 1015 Vrch Sh, Fhila., Pa. Easoaionc;1, r.o operation or delay from busi ness, attested ty thousands cf cures. cndor'C montsofpliy.d.ins, Indies ai.d imminent iltl reni can heH u ut r.fiice. Consultation free cud ftrlctly conBd. ntlal. Send for circulars. OIIlco Houkb : D n.f.l. to 3 P.T.". IU11S3 K2 S2KSISCE. Tho folloiiir'; area feweftho many that Imvo bean entirely v. .red of Itupturo by Int. J. is. Mayeji's TiirtiriENT: Jaoob C. Scha;.., VS20 North Ilroad St., Thila. K. d. 8hjely, ;eeucn, DauphtuCo., I'a. P. II, Roit r, 1 lioeulxvillo, I'a. It. A. Hall. Nevton, H. J. 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QuiJiby, 2U Pearl St., Heading, Ta. P.. O. Stan ev, jj Spruce St . Lebsnon, Ts. A. Schneider, Loouet Talc, I'a. 1). 11. Noll. Liir.,'l: ln 1' O., I)cr Co , I'a. O. A. Deturk, lh-risboro Berks To. Tt. Wm. K. HartaiD-'ine, 1 ! ei,ixi::c, Pa. Yt'.M.LInebach fi-t Wauinoton St . Beading, Ta. .InhnO. Lyme, K'.O Houard H.,Hanisburfc'.l'u Ohr., Kmlt'a, 412 tircenvleh St., I'hlla. G. Durhn.ir : J Locui-! St.. Iteadhig, Ta. C. C. Jlsehti. j.ou -lasville, Berks Co., I'a. Hcnrv L. I'ov c, poittown, Pa. O.L.Bwrru F. v.elte, Wis. Wm. .1. Iiii-.it h.n -. S '9 Taylor St.. Camden, Jt- J. lfred J'i'.'. 'V, IM .lliriburg, K. .!. H. Mf.glll. dim lock, CheiterCr... Pa. Mr. B."C'.p-d, "i'''l.t. GernittUov. , rhlla. John Shuiw, 'iciibid x". O., Monst. Co., Pa. Wm. Etthigor. Leerort, Pa. K. Cr iVt ;il 1 ralethorp St., Thila. U. S. Creoly, S317 North 2nd St., I'hlla. PM'adeliV- r"'.-i ii closed on thu2nd Sntur dav 4 cacti i. .n In. J. h. Mayer being at tho llotil I'eini, hen . g I'a , tn give treulment to person in that vi ultv c,n that day. Dr. J. H. JIavc 4 brrn for treatment Is in reach of all. Call and get cured. N. It. Persons fn.m cut of town can receive treatment and return homo tho tarfudny. A CUP OP CHOCOLATE delicious to tho taste, invigorating and strengthening to the body, made In ONE MINUTE from Onlv 30 ett. for a full pound package, rree sample on application to manuiootums. COS GILS BY II. B Severn, F. K. Mogiritle. W. H. Waters The only SURE ROACH DESTROYER is Exterminator. We guarantee it to rid the house of Rats, Roach ta and Water Duct, or money Refunded. MAURERS' Persian INSECT POWDER is thebwt la the marVci for OcDBuaa. ant.. Moths, laaaeT. on Ooa.. 40. For Sale by all DrujgtaU Be sure and get uegpauioe. Sold only In bottlw, our Tradc Mark on each. MinV"B;ed D- MAURER &. SON, 329N.OtmSt .tMi. FIRE IHSUBANC. wreMtMM olCUMt rtiiaU rnriy smA mm PMla MyiittMl by 120 S. Jnro'nSt. SbMQnaoah.P VOTING INJ1 1UM Tho Groat Silver Debate Olosod in That Braiioh. UNCONDITIONAL REPEAL 0EETAIN. It Is flpnornlly Cnncrdod Thnt All nf tlto rrnpnaltlnnn Ilnliitlnu tn tho CnlmiRa or Silver tVlll.be DrTtwitod Seniitnr Onrninn to Opou tho Ilebuto In the Sen ntc. Washington, AtiB. 88. Tho Krent silver dehitto closed In the liouxo on Saturday afternoon with Bpeeches by ex-Senator Iteetl, JIdmb, Hourke Cockran, Wilson (father of the repeal hill), McMlllln.lllalKt. Houtello nnd Colonel Fellows. Tho vieo prcaldent anil a number of senators wero nmon the visitors on the iloor, ns were Secretary Carllslo anil Secretary Herbert. When tho houso met nt noon today It nt once began preparations for voting upon tho poveral propositions Included within tho order adopted fifteen dnya ao lor the consideration and tlisposnl of tho Bllver purchnso question. Tho voto w''l ho tnken first upon the proposition to pro tide free colnaKO of silver at a ratio of 10 to 1. This fsllltiK other ratios up to 20tol will bo votod upon, thon tho house will bo given an opportunity to say whether or not It will restore tho Illnnk-Allison act of 1878. All theso are connected with tho repeal of tho Silver pun-hnslng clnuo of tho Sherman law of 1SP0. which is doomed lu any event. It is generally conceded thnt all of tho propositions minting to the coin age of sliver will bo defeated, and that un conditional repeal will bo enrried. Only tho detail of majorities is In doubt. Tomorrow the report of tho committee on rules, recommending tho code for tho government of the Fifty-third congress, will bo taken up and, It is believed, adopted without much delay. After tho rules have been adopted tho program in tho house Is uncertain. A recess for three days may be taken, which will give mem bers and employes an opportunity to re cover from the unusual and exhaustive strain of tho past fow days. Some Important results are probable from committee action during tho week. The ways and means committee will meet tomorrow, at which tinio a course of pro cedure will probably bo decided upon, In cluding such matters as tho approximate dato when a tnrlfT bill shall be reported. Chairman Wilson is reported to havo pre pared a bill covering tho subject of tariff revision In 11 general wny, which ho will submit to tho committee There nro nlso several other bills on tho subject rendyfor committee consideration. On tho same day the committee on bank ing nnd currency will moot, with tho ex pectation of concluding a report upon the bill of Hepresentativo Tom li. Johnson, providing for tho exchnnco of national bonds for currency at tho demand of the holder. Tho committee, it Is believed, will favorably report the bill, with an amend, ment intonded to protect tho gold of the treasury from raids by thoso who recelvo currency for their bonds. The committee may also tnko up the quostlon of repealing tho 10 per cent, tax on tho circulation o state banks. Some timo in the course of tho week tho committee on appropriations will report bills pursuant to tho recommendations of Secretary Carlisle for an appropriation o( $.100,000 for continuing tho recolungo of fractional silver, and nn appropriation of $14,300 for distinctive paper for printing treasury notes. Theso matters must bo provided for speedily If there is to bo no stoppage of the work. In tho senato work began tamely, with tho Mantle caso in the foreground. It has been agreed a vote shall be taken this afternoon upon the pending motion of Senator Vance, to lay on tho tablo Mr. Manderson's motion to reconsider the voto by which the senato declared that Mr. Mantlo wns not entitled to a scat In the body. Senator Oormnn is set down for ajspcoch on the silver bill tomorrow, and it may bo that ho will take occasion to further ox pouud his theory of financial relief based upon tho temporary suspension of the state bank tax. Senator Walcott has also announced his Intention of addressing the senate on Wednesday on tho subjeot of silver, Tho national bank extension hill Is likely to bo taken up at the first oppor tunity and pushed ns rapidly as possible. It mny be that a vote can be reached on the Cockroll amendment relative to the de posit of bonds In the treasury onrly in tho week, but there still remains tho formid able Butler nmendment repealing tho state bank tnx. If this threatens to con sume nil undue amount of time it is prob ablo the bill will bo side tracked to allow Mr. Voorhees to forward discussion and action upon tho repeal bill which bears his name. The Wilson bill Is expected to reach the senate by tomorrow. It will bo promptly referrod to tho finance committee, and from that time the committee will hold dally meetings until it is prepared to mnke a report to tho senate. It is within tho bounds of possibility that some senator may create a turmoil at soma stage by endeavoring to oall up the PfelTer resolution directed nt the New York banks, but this can be done only by a majority vote. Jlore Storm Victims. AsBURr PARK, Aug. 38. The body of the steward of the schooner Mary V. Kelley, buried here on Saturday, has been identified a that of Walter Yerbnry PouUton, of New York. He was 51 years of age and leaven a widow and two chil dren. I'm 1st hi was steward of the steamer Star of the U'est, whioU was fired upon by the rebels at Fort Sumter in 1S01. The body of Harry llruilen, a seaman of the bcuoouer Mary F. Kelley, wrecked here on Thuraday last, wns washed ashore nt BeabrlgUt. A Victim of Morphine. St. Louis, Auk. 98. Hon. John N. Wil ton, mino owner and politician of Car thage, this state, died lu tho city dispen sary from an overdose of morphine. His friends declarn that there was no cause for him taking his own life, and say he must havo taken tho pills for some ailment and took un overdose. A Steol Wurlis Clnies Down. PITT8BUHQ, Aug. 8a The Kdgar Thom Eon steel works ha closed down for repairs and improvements. None of the blast fur naoes will suspend operations, aud only about 900 men will be laid off lu the steel dlartuiant. The shut down will proba bly last six weeks. HarrUim ami Vourh.ea Will bo There. Ikbunafolu, Aug. 98. Governor Mat thews lias raosivwl assurances from bx Precldsnt Harrlsou aud Senator Voorbaes that tbey would be at the fair ou Indiana day, Sept. 30. THE KUm g THAT CURES M m VVTM-Y STF.ItUY, HE Murrirtown, N- Y. Ku ii.'M..... m i.i- f in if gaiuiiDj iruuuiu iur 12 H'uTS,gi m Completely Cured. m Dana SARSArABtt.t.A Co., j MusSBSh-Kor ta ytun 1 hsvo brni hatflTtfl (Sifllirtcil wllh Kliliivv TroiiM,.. Twoyrr SJiM" t h.d !., fJripiM-," whnh ttll In" lmF bnr.. 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