THE NCXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT ANt: NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. My dm tnr "iva It acts penny on the stomach liver and k'''nrvn. and iia plewwint laxative. Thll drink Is marie from hertw, and U prepared for ust us easily as tea. It 14 caIIchI LAWS MEBIGIME All druinjistssell It at 60c. and l apackiure. If yon rannot s t it - nd your address for a free sample. I.nne'n Hnmllr Meillrlnr mnvrs tlio bowel, rnch day. In nrcler to he healthy this Is necessary. Address OIlATuJt V. WuODW A1U) Lit Hoy.N.y Met TteAdacho and relievo all tho troubles Incl rtAnt l.i n. tnhnua SttttO of tho BYBtem. BUCh B8 inttnccfl. lSanBea. Drowsiness, Distress nfttr eating, Pain la tho Htdo. etc. Whllo their most remarkable success lias beeu enown in curing Headache yot Carter'a Llttlo Liver Pills aro cqnalln valuable In Constipation. curlriK and pro vent Ink tblB a.inoylng coraplalntwhilo tho? also correct all disorders of the atoniacb, stimulate the liver and regulate tbo bowels, 13von 11 they only carua Ache they would bo almost priceless to thoso who suffer from this tfistressliu? complaint; butfortu rmtely their goodness does not end here, and tbtso who once try them will find these little pills valu able In no many ways that they will not bo wil ling to do without tbem. But after all elck head Is tho bane of so many lives that hero la whero ire mako our groat boast. Our pills euro It whllo others do not. Carter's Little Liver Tills aro very email and very easy to take. One or two pills mako a dose. They are strictly veeetablo and do not gripe or purge, but by tbelr gentle Action please all who tiBe them. In vials at 25 cents; tiro for SI. Bold by druggists everywhere, or sent by mail. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York. shaTTRElshall dose, shall price There's no way to remove oil-stains,, & thoroughly as a daily use ot DUSKY DIAMON TAR SOAP because of its high percentage of tM ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. 3JSJB. S. Ivirtic &. CO., Chi crura White Russian Soap A llSlfX&W 'TIOTHER'S . FRIEND" .' is a Bcientiflcally prepared Liniment and harmless; every ingredient is of recognized valuo and in constant use by tho medical profession. It short cus Labor, Le&sens Pain, Dimini&her Danger to lifo of Mother and Child Book To Mothers" mailed f reo, con taining vuluablo information anc voluntary testimonials. .Bent by cxprc.-s, charges prepaid, on receipt of Jirlcc, $UU per bottlo. BRACFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Ga. Sold by all druggists. CURE VOUaSELF! 'If tronbledwlth Imliorrhmn' '(ileet.Vt'hitea.Rperruatorthaail loranynunatura'dtscbareeaii" Jyour druggist f(,r t. bottle o lllE ft. It cures In a few ditc 9 without tho r Id or publicity of 1 doctor. non-poisonous anffl i guaranteed not to itrlctui. s int universal American Curi. Manufactured by .The Evans Chemical Co. CINCINNATI, O. U. . A. Head Whnt Sir. Fred Wallace Has to Say. Mayers Druir Co., Oaklan, Md. 'o.. Oaklan. Md. Oenti.f.men: 1 wish to exm entmimkn: I wish to exprosa my appro h Cure I elation nf the merits of your Catarrh Cure have suffared with catarrh for nvo years, and can truly say tt lias given me more reuei man any other medicine I have tried, and it will un doubtedly effect u permanent oure. All it needs Is a fair and Impartial trial to establish lis umverbamy. veryiruiy, I'll BD WALLACE. Milll'olnt.W. Va. It has cured Mr. Wallace of one of the worst cases of chturrh on record, with a heavy dis charge or tlir throat. One bottle Is guaranteed to cure. It ill cure you otherwise no charge. Vni- tiv nil rirnci?laU. Prtfie f 1. A safe and uure cur for oatarrb and hay fever Is Mayers Magnetlo I atarrli Oure. A three months treatment for $1, nnd absolutely guarauieed. It tv tiea by vapor lruiaUUon, nnrf la thn nnlv mpiliclue that ras&has the affected parts and sure to oure. for sale by all CARTER'S I sver Wdm Painters! ? DUSKY I a ugglsts. Nowlin Fell for Assooiato Justice, JAOEBOIT rCP. 8TATE TBEA8UREK. The Reiitilillenn riutform Will Declnrn Against I'reo Culmiee, Attack tho Ad inliilstriitlon Icnalon lollcy Hint l'fivor I'rolcctldii on lleptilillcnti Lines. llAnut6Uuna, Aur. 30. Tho IlepuWlcnn Btntt- convention will be an e? iperilngly linrnionioiiB unit penceftil nnemliliiKo ni It looks now. JmlKH Fell, or I'hllatlelphin, for supreme Jiistlca, nnj Colonel Jackson, of Armstrong, for state treasurer, will probably have tbliins their own way un less some utiforseon ami wholly unex pected revolt occurs at the last moment. Haywood, of fiercer, is practically out of the fight. Speaker Thompson, of War rou, Is hero and a few of his friends, no tably A. L. Tngtxart of Montgomery, nre advising him to stand firm, but the im pression in tho Inner circles is that ho will withdraw before tho convention meets, "for the sake of harmony," nnd give Colonel Jackson n clear field. Ho is hero and has created a favorablo impression upon tiic few people on the ground. The l'hllndelphla delegation arrived last night and made their lienilquarters at the Commonwealth hotel. A portion of the Pittsburg delegation arrived last night, and tho bnlanco arrived at noon today. Tlic hotels are illling up vapidly, and there is every indication of a large attendance. It is understood that both Senators Cameron and Quay will bo here to partici pate in tho preliminaries of tho conven tion, nnd that all tho prominent aspirants for the gubernatorial nomination will be on the grouuu. The platform will declare for the repeal of the silver purchasing act, against tho demonetization of sliver ami against tbe free coiuage of silver, with a recommenda tion in favor of the coinage of a ilxed amount in silver annually at tho dlscro- tiou ol the secretary of tho treasury. Tho present pension policy of the administra tion at Washington will bo severely scored, and there will boa strong protect ive tariff plank, with n reference to tbe prosent business depression as tho result of tho proposed revision of tho tariff on Democratic lines. David Newlin Fell was born in Buck ingham township, llucks county, in November, 1S-10. His primary educatiou was conducted by his father, who was at that time county superintendent of tho schools, and he subsequently graduated at the State Normal School at JlillerHVille, then under tho presidency of tho late Professor J. P. Wiekersham. In August, 1802, Immediately after leav ing the Xormal school Mr. Fell entered thfa army with a company of students enlisted from the institution at Millers vllle, and roao from tho rank of lieuten ant to that of major of the Vihl Pennsyl vania volunteers. At the close of the war ho studied law in Philadelphia, and was admitted to the bar in lfeOO. On May U,18i7, Major Fell was appoletQil by Governor Hartrauft to the vacancy on tho bench of court of common pleas No. a, caused by tno death of Judge Pratt. In September ot tho same year he received the Republican nomination for a full term of ten years, and was endorsed by tho Democratic convention. At the expiration of his first term, Judgo Fell was renomi nated by the Republicans and again in dorsed by tho Democrats, and was elected for a second term without opposition in November, lbST. Colonel Samuel M. Jackson, who will bo made tho candidate for stato treasurer unless the unexpected happens, lives in the thriving littlatown of Apollo, in Arm strong county, nnd about forty miles northenst of Pittsburg. Ho was born on a farm near Apollo ou Sept. 3, 1833, and is thus nearly U0 years of ago. At the age of 10 ho entered tho ncudemy at Jackson ville, Indiana county, lleforo he com pleted his coutbo the death of his father compelled him to leave school and aban don his contemplated liberal academic education. When the war broke out Captain Jack son immediately proffered his services to tho government nnd recruited Company G, or the Apollo Independent lilacs, of tho Eleventh Pennsylvania Reserves, of which he became captain. On July S. 1801, ha was promoteh to major and on Oct. 2$ was f'nmmUHinnpri llciit.nnunt cnlnnnl. On iVpril 10, 1802, ho was promoted to colonel I ot his regiment. At Spottsylvuula Col onel Jackson commanded the brigade, and was breveted brigadier general for gallant conduct. At tho close of his term of service Col onel Jackson was mustered out, and he re turned to his home and the pursuit of business life. Ho was engaged in the oil business in Venango county lor some time, but returned to Armstrong county in 1608 and was elected to the legislature. 1 it 1870 ho was re-oleceed, lour years later he was elected to tho stato beuato to represent the Forty first district, composed ot Arm strong and liutler counties. His services iu the Ncunte weru o acceptable that he was tendered a renomiuatiou, which ho decjiuwl. Attui'luiiHiiU Against City Olllcluls. HoLLiDAYsHUltu, Pa., Aug. 2H. Attach ments iu contempt were grauted in the illair county courts against the mayor and city councils of Altooua for their failure to' pay the claims of A. A. Stevens and tho Asphalt Block company, of Philadelphia, judgment creditors. The claims amount to 10,000, and the oity had takeu no step a to pay tbube obligations. Arretted fur Working on Sunday. Maucii Chunk, Pa., Aug. 30. Thonjas Turner, tho superintendent of construc tion for the Mauoh Chunk Klectrlo rail way, was arrested for a violation ot the Sunday laws in working a gang of meu on Sunday iu the building of tho road. Th arrest was made at tho install oe of Rev. A. J. Auithor, tho pastor of St. Paul'a Methodist Fpiscopul church. Klliht Hundred Colliers mi Strike. Siiamokin, Pa., Aug. 30. Might hun dred men struck at Patterson colliery, throwing 1,400 men out of employment. The men struok becuuso they did not re ceive their puy Saturday night. Austria'. Wheat Ciop. VlBKNA, Aug. 30. The annual grain fall in this city was opeued yesterday. An official report was read which estimates that the Austrian wheat yield will amount to 11,000,000 meter centners. New Oliart.rs lwued. Habhmbuho. Pa., Aua. 98. Those char tars wwre gruutedi C. A. Domey Fuml tura eoniptuiT, Allsutowu, ounltnl &00,000i Coueiitoga Cork works, LsuoiwUr, cupltol tioo.ooo. Bpgus ! Bonus white lead would have no sale did it not afford makers a larger profit than Strictly Pure White Lead. The wise man Is never persuaded to buy paint that Is said to be "just as good " or " better " than Strictly Pure White Lead The market is flooded with spurious white leads. The following analyses, made by eminent chemists, of two of these misleading; brands show the exact proportion of genuine white lead they contain : Mitlcading Ilrnml "Standard Lead Co. Strictly Pure Whtt Lead. St. Louis." Materials Proportions Analyzed by m llnrytes C9.30 er cent Scgls Cliauvcnot Oilde of Zlno 81.18 ir cent. & Uro., Wlilto Lead 0.40 lr cent. BU Louis. Less than 7 per cent, white lead. Misleading Brand Pacific Warranted Pure A White Lead. Materials Proportions Analysed by Sulphate of Lead 4.18 per cent. Ledoux A Co, OxldoofZlno 4S.01 per cent. New York, llarytcs 60.08 per cent. No white lead in it. You can avoid bogus lead by p chasing tne John T. Lewis & Bros. brand. It is manufactured by the " Old Dutch" process, and is the standard. Por sale by the most reliable dealers In paints everywncre. If voti are paint? If you are going to paint, It will pay you 1 send tn us Tor a bo6k containing informs. to Bend to us Tor a bo6k contalnln tlon that may save you many a dollar; it will only cost you & postal card to do so. JOHN T. LEWIS & BROS. CO., Philadelphia. .Hints In C'.n .old Itupldly. Wahiiinoton. Aug. 21). Secretary Car lisle Iihs ordered that the United States mints at I'hlliulolphia and San Finnclsco be fully manuetl, ami the full capacity of both mints be utilized in tne coining ot gold bullion. The treasury department possesses from 85,IKKI,iiuO to SO,000,000 of gold bullion. Thieves Captured. JIICKSV1U.E, L.I.,Auk. 2U.-OmccrV!ll. lam Smith, of Farmiugdale, arrested John Seltzer and Louis Hupp at that place last evening. They nre charged with a num ber of robberies In Newark, X. .1., nnd had iu their possession a horse and buggy stolen from Clayton Ai Hoff, liverymen of Newark. Stool Armor Inventor end OltAXOU, N. J., Aug. 20. Haywnrd A. Harvey, the inventor of tho Hnrveyized steel armor plate and roller screw, died from kidney trouble. Ho invented many improvements for the manufacture of wire, and ho was tho inventor of tho rolled screw and Hnrvey Hteel process. A llriikemun's Terrible Injuries. NoiilllSTOWN, Pa., Aug. 20. Alexander Baxter, 40 years old, a brakeman on the Stony Creek railroad, was knocked from a freight car at Hartrauft Station, and fall ing under the cars, had both legssoshook ingly mangled that it wus necessary to amputate them. Hunk Uecelter Appointed. Washing ion, Aug. s. Comptroller UcheU has appointed Stewart Rice receive! of the Washington National Bank of Taeoma, Va.hiuyio.i The nlfairs of this bank were nni im ' i.-.i satisfactory . i e J5cU., COcts., $1.00 per Bottl Oin-efl Clnnirhfl. TTnarsenr-ss.More Throat. Crouppromptlyj relieves Whooping Coueh. and Asthma. For Consumption it has no rival; has cured thousnndswhcroall others failed; will cohe yod if taken In time. Sold by Druggists on aRiianntce. For Lame Back or Chest. use SHiiVoirs x'lastkiu S5cta. CATARRH REMEDY, lavovou Catarrh' This remedy is imaran- teed to cure you. 1'ricoCOcts. Injector free. Rhoumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Kidnoy Complaints, Lame Bade, etc.! OR. SAHDEH'S ELECTRIC CELT With Clectro-Magnetlo SUSPENSORY Llktcat I'ulcnlkl ll.t TninrAVfinnriftl w mcun-wiuumt medlHno a.i over-taxatu.n of tuam n'rajcii cretion, as ut-t vuua dfbibiy, ruumatihin, kidney, lior nnd Dt resulting frottS in, vctx-rtsoriiiai i t.iYrtMiioMi, languor; liluildf't nnnmlalntA tameuocK. iumttso, soiatlffi, feinnie couiiu&tnta. eeneral 111 health, etc, Tbid rl&'trio Beit contain? Jloaderfid !ntrnenl over all o'liBrfl. Current t IiiaUntly feltby vtarer or we forfeit, S6.0W.W, anfl vtuivuieuHoi in aiov6 dit--n'8 or no pay. tuou eatuia Jiare been cared bv Has maireloua fnventiot after all other rfinedtes falleti, and e Klve hundred! of twumoulala in thlu and every other Mute. Our rowfrfal Impro.M LUlTltIC 8V81'E0UY, tfatt prmtMt boon ever olTered alc men. HUE wllhtll llrlu. lltMlih and Irou Slrcnf la tilMniM EE1) tn 00 ta HO dji. nd for Itlus'd l'uupllut, malledtsooled, tre 8ANDEN ELECTRIC CO., Nn, aaa xiuuadway. wew tujck oitk SNEDDEN: LIVERY Horses and Carnages to Hire. Hauling ot all kinds promptly attended to Horses taken to board, at rates that are liberal, PKAB ALLEY. Rear BeddtlTi Hudwm Slow TWICE TOLD TALES Are sometimes a bore, but when the Deo- pie are told twloe that at Gallagher's ubeap Oash Store they can buy Flour and Tea at lower rates than anywhere In this town, they are glad to test the truth of the oft repeated story. Pull line of Gro eanes, Butter and Regs, Potatoes, Green Hi ii ii iii i in p ii r .1 6J cii rriiriMV. - a. . and St3 CHcl CJ 12 tB sPH sm je m m ih ih ll3nktui.T.OJ' a.uum., uujr aqu straw. Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store m 5U W2ST CIHYfit HKOT. A NARROW ESCAPE! How it Happened. Tho followlnff remnrkahlo event In a lady's Hfo will lntcresttho render: "Kora lonir time I hail a terrible pain at my heart, which flut tered nlmost lneosbnutly. Iliad no appetite and could not sleep. 1 would bo compelled to Hit up In bed anil bolch gas from my stom nch until I thought every mlnuto would be my last. There wns a foollnir of oppression about my heart, and 1 was afraid to draw a full breath. 1 couldn't sweep a room with out sitting down und resting! but, thank (oil, by Hit help of Now Heart Cure all that ispastandl feel lllto another woman, lle foro using tho New Heart Curo 1 had taken different so-called remedies and been treated by doctors without nny benefit until I wait both discouraged und dlsgusled. II y btislinnd bought mo a bottlo of Dr. Miles' Now Heart Cure, nnd amhiippy to sny I never regretted It, as 1 now have a splendid appetite and sleep well. I weighed lai pounds when I bu gau taking the remedy, and now I weigh !:,. Iia ofTei't in my case lias been truly inanel ous. It f ir surpasses any other medicine I bavo over taken nr nnv hettellr, 1 ever re ceived from physicians." Mrs. Harry Htair. i-oiiavuic, i'r., uctooer is, ism;. Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure Is sold on a poil tlve guarantee by nil druwrlsts. or by tbo Dr Miles Medical Co., Klkhnrf, Ind., on leceipt of price, Jljior bottlo, six bottles f6. express pre paid. This creat dlscnverv liv nn eminent I specialist In heart disease, contains neither I opiates nor aaugcrous drugs, CAM BE CURED A CURE GUARANTEED DR. JL B. MAYER, 1015 ArcItSt., P!iHa.,Pa. naso nt onee, ro oiiemtlon or delay from bus, ness, attested ly thousands of cutta. endorse mentsof lthysicl.ms, Indies nvd pronunnit titl zens can uoset ni.t ofilcc. Ommltulion frie r.nd Hrlctly rouftdcntial. Hend ilr circulars. Olfice Hourta : D n.fI. to O P.f". IIA1II3 roa Eiriimcz. The following rroaf.'Wrf thomany that linvo boon entirely cuietl of llupturo by Dn. J. 11. MAVE.l'S TuEAlTRsr : Jacob a Helmut. V3J20 Knrth Uroad St., I'hlla. 1J.II. Hh sly, Slicellcn, Dnupldn Co., In. V. 1). Roi.tUr, lhtietilxTillc, 1'a. s Ii. A. Hull. Newtcn, N.J. John )t.r hearer .Yillow HoufCl,.0.,HcrkfCo..I'a A. S. Klilngemi, Limekiln P. O , Herts Co., I'a. 8. Jones l'lnllps, Kemict Square, l'a. A. A. Gold jwci thy, Cent ulln, Col. Co., l'a. tt Herltnc ', JiUlla Hill, N. J. ' L. E.IUwi, .Icckbill. l'a. F. A. Krnlv., I-'alington, Ta. IS. M. Smull, 'ount Alto, Pa. Jos Davis, rittville, IKnd ward. I'blla. L. II. KunX-ol, 1131 Linden St , Allentown, Vf . Ian. W. Walt, Norrlstnwn, l'a. 3. T. Uenny, CCt S. 10th 6t. rhlla. !tev. S. II. Bh.rEier. Eunbury, l'a. A. P. Levbaora, Woodbury, N. .1. D. J. Dellctt, 211 S. IStli St . Heading, Pa. Wrael aault, Mtia St., South Eaiton, Pa. L. P. Deturk. Jr., Cley, HerksCo ,Pn. J. Oeiuel'elme:. Clayton, H. J. Z. K. Danenhowtr, 1109 Columbia Ave., Pa. Wm. firai!-.nnd. Gloucetcr. K. J II. Sla'v, inona Avenue, W. of Morris s'reet, Gormn-'tnwn, rinia. Wm. Uix, HiS Montrofe St., Plilt. Thirui s B. Haitung, New ninggc'.d, Pa. t.-. Leokol, 2J31 Keese St . Pliiia. J. O. Qulrabv, 241 Tcarl St . Heading, To. It. ir Stanley, 42i Spruce St . Lebanon, Ta. A. Schneider, locust Dale, l'a. D. B. Noll, Llmfkiln P. O. Hen" Co., Pa. C. A. Deturk, UWsboro IkrksCo., Pp. Wra. K. Hartonktir.e, phi wixtille, Pa. W.M.Liucbach ,021 Washington St . Heading, Pa. JohnC. Lvme, Howard St .Ilarrisburg.I'a. films Sni'.i, I'StireenvtchSt.. I'lilin. 'J. Burktvird, s ) Locui St., lteadlag. Pa. C 0. Kwlm, l.ou?lasville, Berks Co., Pa, HenrvL. Kowc, lottnovn, Pa. J.L.Sv,artj;. Poyuctte Wis. vVm. J. nit.'ghnn- 59 Taylor St.. Camdcn-J. 1 Alfred IlnVv, I'lilHIpfburg, N. J. I 't. Maglll (ilea leek. ChetterCo.. Pa. Ir. Beoknrd, ?nS 1 !-' (lermuntuv,:., rhila. 1 John Shupe, 'lelford P. O.. Monst. Co., Pa. I Wm. Ettlnger, Leetport. Pa. Pr i va Pnlethnrn St.. rhlla. U.S. Crcoly, SS17 Korth 2nd St., I'hlla. Th'tTVlrMn. it closed on the 2nd Sntur. dayoteaciini".".!.. lit. J.li. Mayer bclrgnt tho Hotel 1'i un, 1'enrr Tit , to give treatment to person In that vh ..Uy ( u that (lav. Dr. J. II. Maver's terms t r treatment is in ro'ieh of all. Call nnd ge' cured. U B. Persons Irom out of town can rcccivo treatmcit end return bon'O tno Hirouny. A CUP OP CHOCOLATE delicious to the taste, invigorating and strengthening to the body, mado In ONE MINUTE from Liur MY. r. iV B 0 1 1 ' p i V THfc Only 30 cti. for a full pound package. Fret sample on application to manufacturers. FOB MLS Br II. II. Snvern. P. t . Aluuiiifie. V. H. Waters The only SURE ROACH DESTROYER is Exterminator. Wc guarantee it to rid the house of Rats, Roach ts and Water Buas. or Money refund fd. MAURERS" Persian INSECT POWDER Is the best in the market for Bid Buss, Ant., Moth., IN.KOT. ON DOB.. 4C. For Sale b all Druggllll Ce sure and gt the gwaitne. Sold only la bottles, our Trade Mark osmcs. U,nuJr,"'b,ei D. MAURER &. SONu FIRE INSUHANC1. weMtAa oUattMltsM purely Mb set rWN repreeentefl by DAVTD E,A."CJr, f20 S. Jarain St.. SfiBitanQoah.Pt TlfM'li I'UiUiiii'iiAb Unoxpootod Mnjoritios Against Froo Ooinago, THE VOTES ON RATIO AND REPEAL. he Sllrerltes Surprised at thn Stnnllness of lbelr Vote Thn lllnnd-Alllsuli Act Made the ltest Showing Detulln oT tlm Voting. Wasiiixoton, Aug. 90. The votes In tho muse were remarkable for the very high lercentage of members recorded. On the last two roll calls 849 members responded to their names. Shell and Graham were paired, leaving but three representatives out of a total voting strength of 351 ap parently unaccounted for. One of these, Mr. Cooper, of isconsin, would havo beeu prosent nnd voting, but was called otttof tho city In tho morning by a tele gram announcing the approaching disso lution of his father. Spoaker Crisp did not voto, leaving but ono whoso ab sence was unexplained Mr. Nowlnnds, of Nevadn. One of tho causes of tho unexpectedly lnrgo vote against freo colnngo of silver was the changed attitttdoof members from the southern states. It had been supposed that theo were practioaliy solid In favor of freo coinnge, but an analysis of tlto voto as oast shows that tills was not the caso to a largo degree. I he voto upon tho restoration of the Blnnd-Alllson act mado the host showing for tho silver men, the total being; Yeas, 130; nays, 213, divided among tho states as follows: YeiM 'Alnbninn, 8; Aikansas, tk Cali fornia, 5; Colorado, 2; Georgia, 8; Idaho, 1; Illinois, fi; Indiana, fi; Kansas, 5; Ken tucky, ft; Louisiana, 4; Michigan, 6; Min nesota, 1; Mississippi, G; Missouri, 12; Mon tnnn, 1: Nebraska, !1; North Carolina, 8; Ohio, 4; Oregon, 2; Pennsylvania, 2. South Carolina, fi; South Dakota, 2; Tennessee, 0; Texas, 11; Virginia, 0; v nshlugtou, 2: West Virginia, 2; AVyomiug, 1. Nnys Alabama, 1; Arkansas, 1: Cali fornia, 2; Connecticut, 4; Delnwaro, 1: Florida, 2; Georgia, 2; Illinois, 17; Indiana, 8. Iowa, 11; Kansas, 0; Kentucky, C; Lou isinna, 2; Maine, 4; Maryland, 0; Massa chusetts, 13; Michigan, 0; Minnesota, 0; Mississippi, 1; Missouri, 3; Nebraska, 3; New Hampshire, 2: New Jersey, 8; New- York, 8:i; North Carolina, 1; North Dakota, 1: Ohio, 10; Pennsylvania, 28; Rhode Island, 2; South Carolina, 1; Tennessee, 4; Texns, 2 Vormont, 2; Virginia, 1; West Virginia, 2; Wisconsin, v. Tho affirmative voto wns made up of Democrats, 112; Republicans, 15; roptt lists, 0. Tho negative, voto of Democrats, 103; Republicans, 110. A comparison or seven separate votes taken shows thnt at no time did tho nuti silver men havo less than 77 clear majority. Their greatest strength wns shown on the 17 to 1 amendment, when tho vote stood inntoQtfl mi nntl-sllvee mnlnrir.vnf 1411 I On tho final passage of the hill tho antis mustered the samo strength as this, Jiut owing to a desperate rally of the silver men their majority was cut down to 130. One of tho surprises or tho dny was the lack of strength of tbo 20 to 1 amendment. which was supposed to be tho btrnncest J proposition that tho silver meu hnd iu re serve. As n matter of fact it was weaker by three votes than the 10 to 1 proposition, and the majority against It was 101. Tho voto that gave the silver men the greatest comfort was that on tho re-enactment of the Blnnd-AUisou net, and on this amend ment they succeeded in reducing the ma jority against them to the lowost figure of the day 77 the voto stundlug: Yens, 130; j nays, 213. The story of tho voting is told in tho shortest nnd most Instructive mnnnerby tho following 10 to 1: yeas, 124; nays, 220. 17 to 1: yeas, 10); nays, 210. 18 to 1: yeas, J 103; nays, 239. 19 to 1: yeas, 104; nays, 238. 1 20 to 1: yeas, 121; nays, 232. Bland-Allison nctt yeas, 130; nays, 213. Final pass age: yeas, 240; nays, 110. Tho silver men felt chagrined at their overwhelming defeat, but they took their overthrow philosophically, and found In ! their iato opponents men who were too . generous to say aught of ungraciousness. After Mr. Cntohlngs had given notice that ho would call up tho house rules tomor row, the house at 8:3Q adjourned. IN THE SENATE. Messrs. Mantle and Allen Doclarod Not Entltlod to Seats. WA6IIIN0T0X, Aug. 29. The questiou of the right of the governor of a statu to an-! I point a senator to fill a vacancy caused by the expiration of a regular term (nnd not happening by resignation or otherwise) was decided by the senate in the negative, Tho final votes in tho two cases from Mon tana and Washington declaring Mr. Man tlo and Mr. Allen not entitled to soats were 32 to 20. There was no vote necessary to be taken on tho third of these cases, that from Wyoming, Mr. Ueckwith hnv- ( lng rosigned Ids appointment more than a month ago. Tlie reniiiiutler of tho dnys session waB occupied iu the consideration of tho bill allowing national banks to increase their circulation tip to the par valuo of the bonds deposited by them to secure circu lation. The amendment which Mr. Cock rell (Dem., Mo.) had offered some time ago, to allow the redemption of fcio.OOO.ooo 2 per cent, bonds and payment for them in a new issue of legal teuder notes, was re jected S3 to !W. I The house bill to repeal the Sherman act was lata before tne senate and re ferred to finance committee, Mr. Voor liotw, chairman 6f the committee, an nouncing that there would be prompt action by the committee today, Sesretary CarllMe Pleased. WADHIKOTOK, Aug, 80. All the members ot the administration took the greatest In terest iu the votes on the Wilson bill, Sec retary Carlisle especially so. lie received iu his office iu the treasury department the oIUcIhI announcement ot the several votes as soon us they were Unshed across tho wires. When the first vote was re ceived, which showed that free ooinago at the ratio of 10 to 1 was beaten by lUv) ma jority, he said the majority was greater than he had anticipated, nmltlint ho would have beeu satisfied with (X) majority. A Stone Oompauy Tullt. IUkbisbubo, Pa., Aug. 86. The Mid dletowu nnd Uummelstown Stone com pany, at Uummelstown, failed yesterday with liabilities of, $30,000. The company has an extewiv plant, which was sailed by tbe sheriff. Ilia llobber Caught. Olsax, N. Y , Aug as. The Frenohman wlw robbed D A. Craig, the aontraotor foi Goodyear, the Western Pennsylvania luuitMjruiMi, of $11,000, was arrested at Henovo, l'a. I.PAVIS Sf r.D.MPNDS. OS South Ilartwlok, If Y. m 1BOII.S, CARBUNCLES W M AX, m TORTURING ECZEMA, g Coiiiiilctcly Cured! UJjDANA RAnsAPAHIM.A Co., JJ JENTH t- Two) i arnnft-ol "liii arIlIn,V lTHEth;; - whii Ii iiiurt have I i-aiiMiini'ii iiiy itn mi i had tho NIllnKlvn" shortly IT - in ihrlr worn fortn. I took a Ii KM)nnl not nliU- to work, MR I ivl S I wat trrribly aflllrtod withH M"rllML ImiIU, hail lx ftnet twt rnr-J3 lmtirlr at 0110 Mine. I tried tTfrytldngHB 1 i onld henr nf but rnnflnfiud to have IniIIk. H BiTUI AT Aildwi to oil I liln i:rKtnan W 1 nM 1 innm'iititl nil uttrlit ami dav. the S Itchinn Wiw intctiw. J hnd awcrc paina m rightBal DNni(te and buck, 4-uiillntiitl ht'inlnrlio. 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DOUGLAS, llrockton, Slut, Sold by JOHEPH IiAU,, 11 South Main Street, Bhenandoah, Pa. Entirely lNANDRAKE AND A SURE CURE FOB aTt GQSTIVENESS Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Diseases of tho Kidneys, Torpid Liver Rheumatism, Dizziness, Sick Hoadacho, Loss of Appetite, Jaundice, Erup tions and Skin Diseases. i Fries 253. 1r bottle, Call ty ill C:-.;jlit. BEIET, JODISOI k 10ED, rrfi., BirllojUn, TL my lilVfJUISK AKKTI. riiu-aitwn. mAta ia or immii m ou Nnvr iioiii any TotitM or ludlm-retloa, or tt o -i-a a UII'iiU MHiurv, .uliU Ii ut .,! ooutkiiiut.il tiVMliit'nf thai (tn. wilt DR. C. P. THEKL, nd fit.'S.t (inn;i ft. i bit "Truth" N i-kjit-i-luicat ut (iitturv nnt lwlntir lit waiuiiK'i-H mtiuiiiM'f Ittiu to aUl Ida the only nut iue aini tt-ii'ihi n4 t-itikune iKvirilU4. QHUtita ami Hould.lH KpoHitlfotai i"f ,ballciieeii In MkH'iit ot worst cum'm of Iflood tlwu Pproiiila, KtrjHurw.is.for pui-i ot i.ouu. Huun- lwjl,t S T . v i woo turn Bat 'g. i u 10 1 Bw-reemttfw.TH. m ir' WUUK