15. B5EBIGIHE HAT 'MAKES GOOD BLOOD I comnletrl? ctnntro tho Wood liwronr system throo m uitlm time, and Bend new, rich blood rslnir throuim your vpin. if you ipci ciunuiieu ll ncrrouH, uro Ret ring thin and flu run down. mores Aromatic wine, wnirn is a ionic aau nub overnire. will restore vou to health, ond mrciiEin. Mothers, uao it for your daughters. It Is the faft puiaiorenu corriM-iur lur hii huiiil-uih i;vuitui iu man. it enrirhri tho blood and elves lasting nRtn. it is iruarnnieca 10 euro niarriitea. iyif rv, ana nu cummer juiujuimuibi uuu tuu liold by all druejrlsto for $1 per bottle HckTfcftdarbo and rcllovo all tho troubles lnct' int n. buinus sinto or tno svstem. ucn as iizlncns. Nausea. Drowsiness, Distress aftsr itinn, Pain In tho Side, Pto, Whllo their most jmaruue success uas Deen suown in curing readftche, yet Carter's L.ttlo Liver Pllla nro Finally vaiunuie in lonaupauun, curing nna pre tin tin i? this annoy. nix coraplalnt.whlio they also forrect all disorders of tho stomach, sttmulato the Iyer and regulate tho Dowels. Even it thoy only torea icho thev would bo almost nrlcoloss to thosn who luffer from this distressing complaint; butfortu laiei tneir Rooancssuoes not cna nore, ana tnso I ho onco try them win una ineso little nl is valu- Jule lo so many ways that they will not bo wll ng to do without them. Jlut after all sick bead ,-ithc bane of bo many lives that horo Is wnero ye mako our great boast Our pills euro It whllo aners ao not. Carter's Llttlo Liver Tills are very small and err easy to take. Ono or two nllla make a doso. 'bey aro strictly veaetablo and do not arlpo or Mirpe, but by their Kontlo action please all who Vie them. In vials nt 25 cents; tiro for tl. Bold y Urupcists every where, or sent by mall. 1 CAREER MEDICINE CO., Now York. SMALL FILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE nntintr ink stains are removed and iamm' pgers healed by the use ot DUSKY DIAMOND WAR SO A ecause or its high percentage or taft ASK YOUR QROCER FOR IT. LTA.S. S. iaRIC Jig CO.. Chlcngo UILII. n t C.. Dots Vnt I ill lire 1W niiim nusaiaii ouau Mu.t iciictc lobrtk mi- r CURE YOURSELF 'Htroubledwlth Onnnrrhma f tileet.WhitPs.Sncrmatorrhrsal iur any unnatural discharge ask tfypur druggist lor a bottle oj t iir u. ii cutcs in u rpwrtivr wlihoutth ddorpubllclty oft ! doctor, lion poisonous nJ 1 Kuaranteort not to strictuts. I TKo r'n"rsl American CVr. Ma-rif.ictured by TmEvrs Choaical ClNJINNATI O. CHER'S A remedy n.h, if used by Wives about to experience tho painful orlfal attenilant upon ChllJ. birth, proves an infallible- epeci ilofor.andpbrlatet tbo tortures otcuu fluemont, Inunluji the danger. Uirc if to both mother ana child, bold by all dropglste. Sontbj ezpreas on reoeipt ol price, 31 J) pei bottle, charges pre paid. CRADFIELO REGULATOR CO.. ATLANTA. OA llteart What Sir. Fred Wnllnce Has to Kny. Mayers Drusr Co., Oaklan, Mrt, Gentlemen I wish to express my appro Watlon of the merits of your Catarrh Cure. I liave suffered with catarrh for Ave yours, and can truly say it has given me more relief than ,nhy other medicine I have trleo, and It will un- l!l.-...ha4l., (.,,., n na.m.nanl nti.n All I, ieeds ft a f.ilr and impartial trial to "eetabllsh ttjuulversultty, Verylruy, MllU'olot.VV. Va. ft lias (Mirpd fr. Wallace of one of the worst tines of c)i larvh on record, with a heavy dig Uarge of ih ti rout. One bottle li guaranteed a cure. It will cure you otherwise no charge. or fall) by ult UruKgMU- i'riw ji. A. safe uuri nure cure for catarrh and hay fever is Mayers Maiuetlo Catarrh Cure. A three iJnoattiB' treatment for $1, and absolutely guaranteed. It is used by vapor Inhalation, jni Is the only medicine tbat reaches the fleeted parts and sure to cure, t- or sale by all Itugglats. HI PILLS. XtmM Printers Fill! lilil'BAL fibMtb. .'romptly Eoportod to tbo Senate for Aotion, THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE The Senntn I'Iiihiiim! Onlillllltten's Hill OITeinil in n Substitute fur tho Wilson 11111 To lin Consldoretl to the lixelu ton of Utlior liitsliiria. VABniKOTON. Auk, 30. TIio clmlrmnn of the lltintice comtiilttee was (in he jirom Iscd to lie) "vory irompt" In reporting to the senntotlie action of commlttco on the house 1)111 to repeal part of tho Sherman law. As soon as the reading of Monday's Journal was finished Mr. Voorhr-es rose and reported bnok that bill with an nmendmont In thu nature of a substitute It was placed ou tho cnlomlnr anil will be, nucordlnK to the notice given uy Mi. Voorhee s, pressed for consideration, to tho exclusion of other business. 'J he sub stitute is, word for word, the saino bill tlint was reported by the llnnnco commit tee two weeks Hgo. The first speech against thu substitute whs made by Mr. Gordon (Uetu., Ga.), who argued that It would delay Indefinitely the repeal of tho Sherman law, which he wanted to be Im mediate and unconditional. Mr. Teller (Hop., Colo.) made a lonj? ar gument to show that tho Shorman law had not produced tho existing financial stringency. A resolution which Mr. Stew nrt had offored last Monday, Inquiring of tho secretary of tho treasury whether there will be a deficiency in tho revenue of thu government during the current year, was, after a long discussion, referred to tho finance committee. There was an interesting executive fces- slon of tho sonnte, at which there was an outcropping of politics and silver. After a batch of names had been acted upon Senator Gorman, noting for the steering committee, submitted a proposition that nt this oxtrnordinnry session of congress financial matters, and thoy alone, should receive tho attention of the senate. This stirred tin the silver men from tho west, who at. once began an assault upon tho proposition suggested by Mr. uorman, They took tho ground that tho session would bo a long one, and stated that they would nover give up their fight for silver, and prophesied that Dec. 1 would find congress still in session and discussing tho financial question. No action was taken on Mr. Gorman's suggestion. Tho feature of the house proceedings was the debut of Mr. Crisp as a speaker on tho lloor. Ho was led to leave his" chair by some caustic criticisms made by Mr. Reed upon tho proposed codo of rulos, and his appearance upon the arena of debate was warmly applauded. TIio discussion be tween" tbo two loaders was very animated, but led to no conclusion. No action was taken upon tho rulos. Tho official vote on tho passago of tho Wilson bill shows Boatuer(Deni., La.) and Cnpelieart (Dom., W. ,Va.) not voting. This makes tho total: "Yeas, 239; nays, 109. At a meeting of the ways and means committee yesterday it was decided to pro ceed at once with tho preparation of a gen eral tarilt bill, und g(vo hearings in the course thereof to persons and parties In terested. Formal action on this latter point was not reached at tho meeting of J tho committee, but In the Interchange of opinion upon tho subject, solicited by Chairman Wilson, there was no objection expressed to granting hearings Tho first application for a hearing hns been received from James M. Swnnk, manager of the American Iron and Steel association. Chairman Wilson announced tho follow ing sub-committees to have charge of tho several subjects named In tho preparation of a tariff bill: On customs Messrs. Wilson, Whiting, Ureckinridgo, Heed and Durrows, On internal revenue Messrs. McMillin, Montgomery, Bynura, Hopkins and Payne. On administration of custom laws Messrs. Turner, Slovens, Tarsnoy, Payne and Gear. On tho public debt Messrs. Bryan, Mo Millln, Whiting, Durrows and Dalzrll. On reciprocity nnd commcrolnl treatlos Messrs. Cockran, liynum, Tarsuey, Gear and Dalzell. After tho adjournment of the house, nt the request of a majority of the committee, Chairman Wilson yesterday afternoon Is sued n call for a meeting of the commlttco this morning, at which it is desired and expected that the question of hearings be fore the committee, how long they1 shall lust, what classes of porsons and interests 1 shall be heard, etc., will bo decided. Tho Democratic members are anxious to get to work upon a bill, so that It Inay bo ready for report to the house by the date of tho regular session in December or immedi ately after tho holidays at the furthest. A llucelvul A jipolntml. Brooklyn, Aug. 30. Justice Bartlett, of Brooklyn, lias appointed William C. Kisk receiver for the IIIllls Plantation ColTeo company, a New Jersey corporation, having a capltul of 500,00O and doing busi ness all over the United States. Hugh Mooro, a stockholder, says the company is Insolvent, and that the treasurer, O. W. Cannon, and the secretary, F. K. Hilton, gave to thoir wlvos fraudulently mort gages for (13,000, and sold to them for J3.500 property of, the company to the value of $100,000. ( 1Vrrolced by n Landslide. New Castle, Pa., Aug. 30. A huge landslide on the Pittsburg and Western tracks cearJNew Castle Junction yester day caused an engine and fourteen freight cars to be derailed. Two negroes, who were seen on the ears, aro missing, and It is thought they have been killed and are buried beneath the wreeked cars. The traiu hands saved their lives by jumping, several ot them being injured. H Died In a Tattli Curu Home. New AUK, N. J Aug. 30. James Bat tin, S7 years old, died of old age at a fulth enre home in Now York. Some time be fore his death Mr. Battin had given $250, 000 to the home. He wns worth over a million dollars, and for the past thirty years was a resident of Kllzabeth. He pre fceuted the city of Kluubetli with it large stone house, which is at present called the Buttia High Sohool. rresldent's Ciovelniul's Coiiilltlnn. Wasiiinqtox, Aug. 80. When Private Secretary Thurher was asked concerning the report that Mr. Cleveland was a very sick man, following an operation per formed on his face, be stated that so far as he kuew there vm absolutely no truth iu the report. It A Woolen 3111! ltesuniHs. Trenton, Aug. 80 The Wilson woolen mill h.is resumed work, but with a reduc tion of 10 per cent, in the wages ot Its 8U0 employes. IiWKi IsI.ANli CrTT. N. Y., Anff. 80. The statement which thelmg Island Kallrond company makes public ns to the responsi bility fur the big accident ou Its rood at midnight Saturday says the disaster nt laurel Hill was moat unfortunate, but one that no amount of foresight on the part of the company could have prevented. The harsh criticisms that some of the news) papers see fit to indulge In are uncalled for mid unjustifiable. There have been no further deaths among the injured at St. John's hospital, In Ioug Island City, and the last ot the dead bodies at Skelton's un dertaking establishment, at Newtown, wore removed yesterday. They were those of Mrs. Wolnstelu, her son Sidney und Mr. Max Stoln. County IE.pnlillrHim Nuiilimto. Lock Havkv, Pa., Aug. 80. The -Clinton county Republican eomcntion nomi nated the following ticket: sin HIT, Lewis Hoover; prothonotury, J. 1J. I-sher; county treasurer, George It. McCreas; county commissioners, P. L. Keec.it and Isaac Shafler; county nudltors, Daniel Kelster nnd 1L C. Stoner; coroner, Dr. II. C. Llch tenthaler; delegate to state convention, II, D. Loveland, of Lamar. Only n C'UKt itl Cholera Morbus. JKIISHY ClTV, Aug. ). La-t night the physicians became sntislk"! that the wo man who was sunpineu to be suffering fiom Asiatic cholera was suffering only from cholera morbus. lftiyinnstir Sulllvim Acquitted. SAN FliANOisco, An.:. 30. Paymaster John Clydo Sullivan, U. S. N., who wns tried hero by oomi. martial on thu chargo of embezzlement, has been acquitted. Child Illiriifil to Dentil. Brooklyn, Aug. 80. da Klotz, aged 6 years, dletl from the ellu-M of burns re ceived while playing ar. a bonfire. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Paid admissions at tile fair yesterday were 18S,01. Despite tho fears and protests of tho Gallcian authorities, the I, ill matieiivros of the Austrian army will be held. A disnatch from Wiureon. O., states Unit a robber walked lulu the People's bank, broke down a door and secured ITU0, escaping. Samuel K. Sinter, of Ten Yotk, a clerk In the Indbui bureau, has been promoted to lluancinl clerk iu thai bureau, vice Woog, resigned. Tbe senate yesterday confirmed tho nomlimnon of K ward l Splllniaii, ot Huntingdon, W. Va., a' r"l: tor of tho land oflici' at Ki ' ' r "... "V,.- 2jcu., DOcts., and $1.00 per Cures Couclio, Hoarseness, Sore Tliroat. Croup promptly; relieves Whooping Couch and Asthma. For Consumption It fans no rival: has cured thousands whcronll others failed; willcuiiE Yon If taken In time. Sold by Druggists on nguarsntco. For Lame Hack or Chest, uso all 1 LOU'S ! j,ASTlSH. Sicts. kCATARRH 'remedy: Jlavo you Catarrh v This remedy Is guaran teed to cure you. i'rico&Octs. lujoctor free iy e is the right time for everybody to drink 'Root Rpa,. A temperance drink. It home-made drink. A health-giving drink. 1 A thirst-fluenchint drink. A drink that is popular everywhere. t-eiicious, sparkllnff, Effervescent. i - A 35 cent package makes 5 gallons of thlj I ii- llrlom hevei-ace. Don't be deceived If a dealer. 1 j l'ir the tak aaso 01 larger proht, tells you aome other ' Uml is ' just as good "lis false. No Imitation i lis as Qooa as me genuine Hires . DRriiHHL KQ North rWUi Ht., fcflnw ji:i:Thcin:it akztj y- i.tr, tnldille-ojretl, uiul old vt botli s . If you BUtrnr fium any 3'ouilil'iil folly ui liiiltotrcllcn, i .1 tl' of ailrllvutc natiii-c ! i i 1. 1 contlilciitliil ttvutitc 1 ' ti--' . n feultUn.C. F. TI4' 'ml five a ft. rtnimix Ui I .1. k ' nth Kn i ii.liu..,i .,, r t 1 no to equitl lilm. Iatllnir iiwutifr- ' 1 -i u- mm the only true ami wmiim' aW'i-p n. - 1 iit-t DuucLa ami lihlb( fptM'talUtn 1 . Lull i-i:- lin treatment of orat c&w of Itlitud liluu, Nffiiln, to 3 ; tsv'tn, 0 to 8 Birifiurt'a,erJ., lor nunte or 110,0)0. Ikxim ih 1 , v o 8; wed. and bat vV- ti t iu, bun VVli ei rHi ( tu to i - gays au tuy. TRAVELLING QUACKS. Otto II WolMnger says under oat In "Three travw country qutuik oUtiiiinv to a (treat lirofeaaor aiitl i(HM:Lalli, one rbluulel jihla und ChtoaJfO frau( tnaU-tl and n.bltsjd mo. None of tlu m knew what ailtnl mo. At last coiiMiitinsf DR. THEEL.&H ortl. rurlU Htri'tt, riilladelphui, he eujulned in1 ami found great lotsm-H of vttl forct f-toni' In blrtiU Stir, t wi titi'icturea. enHrmiiii'itt of livur. ifiu-'B full of ihuplen, weak licai-t, liydio Iwle.fonstlpjalon, etc. 1 iwld tbe doctor 'hiti nriee. He irav 'nlittf at once and cured me In eltfhl month. 1 advlue all htiiTcre m to trlve up cheap frt atment and consult DR. THEEL the moat iMrnetl and cpMiuliie ndveitlsiute hikm-'wuh. in tlu) Unltetl ta(e." Jin name or uddrt' 111 bo published without the conient of the patient SNEDDEftTSj LIVERY Horses and Carriages to Hire. Umllng ot all kinds promptly attended to Horses taken to board, at rates thatere liberal, PEAR ALIEY. Rear Beddalri Hardvar Ston TWICE TOLD TALES I Are sometimes a bore, but when the neo pie are told twice that at Oallagher's Cheap Cash Htore they oan buy Flour and Tea at lower rates than anywWo In this town, they are glad to tost tbe truth of the oft repeated story. Pull line ot Gro ceries, Butter and Eggs, l'outoes. Green Arum, xiay uou airaw. Saltagher's Cheap Cash Store m. sii hJst csktss mm. Hii- TERRIBLE JXPLOSIONI Too High Prossuro. In those days of keen competition iu cvory line, when the business man is compelled to bend his intellect and every energy to tiie success of his business; tlio clerk, book keeper, prcfessional man anil laborer, to drive themselves at a terrific rate, there can be but one result an explosion, which, if not resulting in Immedlnto death, Iravos them with shattered brains and bodies. They are running at loo high pressure. The strain is too great. Something must and does give way. This is equally true of women. Though thoir sphero is more limited, they have their daily burdens, frets, and worries, and tho results aro tho same ns uilb their stronger minlimilnns. .. . 0 . 1 . Tins condition is growing worse every day. The rnpidity of its Increase is awful to contemplate. Our homes, hospitals, nnd , insane asylumsnrefullof llicsounlortunatea, and are being crowded still further. There . is but ono solution of tho matter. Keroir-1 nize tlio Importance of the situation nt once, and take the necessary measures to over-1""' cumo it. If you have failing memory, hot flashes, dizziness, nervous or sick headache, biliousness, irritability, melancholy, sleep lessness, fainting, nervous dyspepsia, epi lepsy, etc, know that any one of tlicm is but a sytnplom of tlio calamity that may befall you. nnd even though you have utcd so cnlleil remedies and treated witli reputable physicians with littlo or no benefit, give Dr. Miles' Uostorativo Nervine a trial. It is tho only remedy that may be depended upon for nervous Uioruers. To vcarss.ro 1 mod Dr Miles' Rostorstivo Nervine with marked benefit, and Inter Induced my son, who hnil lieen sick with catarrh or tho , Madder flvo yours In tho hands or our hott phy-1 sldsns, to try it together ith Dr. Miles' Nerve and l.iver l'lll" Ho was so wonderfully hcnellled that lie Is attending; to business sgaln. My wire also u'exl Nervine with most excellent results. Ml of in together havo not used more than six bottles of Nervine. Several or our friends havo nl' used It, and are greatly Improved." Louis GIWis, Bucher & Clbbs plow Co , Canton. Ohio. Ilr Miles' Ite-toratlvo Ncrvlno is soltl bv all ilniggislson a imsitlve guarantee, or sent by Dr. Miles Medical f'o., Elkhart, Intl., on receipt nt nri. HI !ierliottle.slitiottlo8.jri.cjnroiwivreimltl. It IKWiuveiy iree ironi opiaies or uiiugerous drugs Free book at druggists, or by mail. CAN BE CURED A CURE GUARANTEED DR. J. B. MAYER, 1015 Arch St., Phtta., Pa. Kosoatonce. noopomtlon or delnv from bml ness, atteslcil I j thousands i f cure'-, oi.tlor ' -liientsofiiliy . ins. liitlics m tl pruntim 1 1 tut renseaii bos" m ti.flirc. C'..i-.iiltntliii frto r.ml UrlctlyconP.il uinl. Ecndforelrculnrs. Otflco i .Ufa : a n.ii. to 3 p.T". it; ::3 Ta ErrEEmcc. The followb ' . renfewe f thetnany that Into bir cu'uvly ilu of liupturo by ln. J.i;. 'Iayek's Ii 'i ith? ; J.I.- .b i!. Sli-i: 7310 Kcrlb rroatl St., I'hiln. Vu ' '. i-'h.es), . .iccltcn, IinuhiiiCo., I n. F. i. Kr. is.it r. 1 liocnixvlllo, l a. Jt. A. linll. Ni'vi n. N.J. ,! H,n 'I .Lh i-,YollowKoucr.O.,lterlrfCo..ra A. -n, i, 1 iraeklln 1'. ti .lleihsCc.l'u. H. J mi's 11" . Kcnnet Squaiv, l'a. A. . i..)M..i ' '4iy. Coi.t niin, Col. Co., I'a. t lie itu;; , : ihi . l Hill, N.J. h 1J. He", -i I ! ill. ra. F. A kn i' , t .n.iigton, To. yZ, M. omail. " "lint Alto. l'a. .1 Ui.vK i ;'. t ,11c, Wud ward, l'lilla, h. II. Kin ', 1 il Linden 8t , Allentown, IV. .,0. W. Wu.t, 1 .irrist"wn, Pa -. X. .(unnv, i.IS 10th St. rhila. :t v. S. II. .-1. r: r, Simbury, It. A. 1'. L?Nii : " ', Viootibury, N. I). J. Duller, L'l tl 12th St . Bending, Ta. lsniel Sandt, I . 1.. fct., Fnuth Ksston. I'a. L. i'. botuik j. , Cley, lierlirCo ,1a. J. rtensebei ..e Claylon. N. J. '1. K. Pano-.i i w c r, 1109 Columbia Ave., Tn. i . O i'ljk'r, " 1 earl St., Itimllng, I'a. Wi ' i,raut. i .1, Olouectter. N. J M. Shaw, : 'U Avenue, V. of Morris s'roet, tierm.i "...!, Phila. Wm. Dlif, :2i ifnntro'e Bt., I'l.iln. I'h i:ai? B. Hait.u g, New Hinggold Ta, O. Lockel, 22il Iteoso Bt . I'hila. J. II. Qubnbv, !tl I'carl Bt.. lieadlng, l'a. 11. O. Stanlev, i Spruce St . LcbaLon, Ta. A. Schnalder, 1 ..fist Dale, I'a. D. U. Noll, I.! i' niln 1'. O.. IieMt Co., l'a. C. A. Deturit, 1.. i'Bbsro llerksCo. I'f. Wm. E. Hanoi Ine, 1 l'ncriix'.le, l'a. W.J." L'.ncbuc-.-. .1 Wai-liliigton St , Heading, Pa. John C. Lvmc, '. -0 Howard H..I!errisLurF.i'a. Clws Rini't'i, 1. : tirccnvlch St.. rhila. (1. Ilur':h,.r.-1, l I.ocu't St.. Kradlnc. ra. O. C. K'j.'lr.i, , luglcsvllic, HciksCo., l'a. Heii'y Lowe, lututnwn, I'a, O. L. BivnrU. V l'ette, Wis. iVra J. ni'i ?h. :i- 8 9 Taylor St.. Camden,::- J. Ufrcd Hal-v, Tl illipsburg, K.J. K. Manlll. i v i I ocfe, Cl.otcr Co. Pa. Mr. Beckanl, ' ird St.. Otrlnn' vi , Tlilla. Jshn Shupo, '.. .. ird 1'. O., Mongi. Co.,1'-. Wm. Ettlngor, Leesport, Ta. K. CMtitree, V l( Valethorp St., rM!;-. IL S. Ci.oly, 3j17 North led St., I'hila. Phlladclphls Ofllco h c'.oscd en th" Tnd Satur f.v Tcac'. . . i'r. J. 15. Muer being at tho Hotel l'cnn, U i g. I'a., to give ticatinent to person In that i.ity m that tl-.;-. I)r. ,1. !. Jln't i t"rms It treatment Is In roach of all. nil nn I go cuied. . II. I'ersntu t'r.'iii cut c,f t'.wn can receivo treatment and Mum homo tho nw oday. A CUP OP CHOCOLATE delicious to the taste, Invigorating and strengthening to the body, made In ONE MINUTE from Si; cHQCOKuigrl mam ii-.T.rvi. Only 30 els. for a full pound package, rru sample oa applioatlon to maautaoturwa. roil aim or 11, K. Severn. V. Jianii,. W. H. vs'aiers Tha only SURE ROACH DESTROYER is Exterminator. We guaraateeit to rid tbe house of Rats, Roschc and Water Duos, or Money Refundf3. MAURERS' Persian INSECT POWDER b the best in the maiket for Geo bugs, Ants, Moth. In.ioii riM naai. S.O. Far Sale by all Drujglsl Lie sure and get the genuine. Sold only in bottles, our Trade Maa.it on each. "ffiB- D. MAURER & SON, 39QN nriRi P.. .ia FIBE IHSURAMCE. ercsstana oldent reliable pnroly caah oo panlei represented by JDVIID FAUST, 120 H. JaromSL, Shenanooah.Po . 'M 1 1 1' i j 1 1 ' I,,. ... ii v Kgohob' Domino, tho Favorite, tho Winnar, THE TRACK HEAVY AND STI0KY, Twenty Two-Yi-ni-tMil Colts Start In tho Croat Itnce flalllen Srcnml ' and Dub bins Thlnl tl,noB tho (Icoat Value or tho 8tn1n. PilKKl'siinAD Hay, Aug. 80. Domino proved himself lo be the worthy son of a noble slro by winning the grent Futurity (.takes from a field of nineteen competl- it.. . i.i ii. .. .....1 "'' " "n1 " Ivn" delayed at the post nearly half un ll0l.lr- VU1" thls 11,0 'Hck wn". heavy md st cky. In short It was Just the day fo.r a,11"1'1 weight, but he vanquished nil ot tllBI' though ono- of them, Galileo, PRV,B l,lm n hnrcl "ght for over a furlong, wnm,I- head Iwiljltitl at tho I nish. A v II lin I I1U niAlll Ul I.I1U , llhlll li-J oil ivn ui races and the host of any of them. It was the richest, too, for tho gross value of tho stake wns (4)5,056. It wns divided as fol lows: flO.IRO to Domino und $1,000 to his breeder, 5,32i!.33.to Galileo, ?'.,500to his breeder; 2,GG().G7 to Dobbins, and 11,000 to his breeder. Tho fear tbat a cyclone Vvns duo nnd might visit the track during the afternoon no doubt deterred many from going. Klght thousand would bo n liberal cstl- m 1,10 '"imner ' oi people who saw uic great event. The field was tbo largest that over started In a Futurity ruco. It was pnm ,M.i ni fj,,uino Tm Klnlov llnr VI compost cl or Ualilee, Joo Kipley, ltey LI Santa Anita, Hublcon. Wennberg, Will Fonso, Foiitlollne, Fatality, Ameor, Vrlir, Domino, Hyderabad, Princess Ilimynr, Appomattox, Sain Lucas, Dobbins, Illu sion, Jack of Spades, Flxaro anil Potcn tuta Domino was the publlo favorite, ami tbougli nearly every horse was well backed tho bulk of public- money, nnd as much as 7 to 5, was laid aitalnt his chances. After a delay of nearly half an hour at tbe post Howe cauht them all In motion Ilk a cavalry line, and down went tbe Hag anil they were "off," the ends of lines closed In and tlio lot bunched in a sort of funnel shape. Then Dobbins collided with Hyderabad and knocked Overtoil, his jockoy, to tbo ground, but be was not hurt seriously. Taral took Domino to tbo frout at once, hotly pressed by Galileo, who was running like n ghost. The others were clattering at their heels liko a drovo of wild horses. Tho race wus particularly betwen this pair. At the bead of tbo homestretch Galileo took tho lead, and Dobbins bad bis head ou a line with Domino's saddle girth. It looked desperate for the favorito for n mo ment, but tho greatest jockey In America was ou bis back, and ho begun riding him with all his power and skill. Heel, bund and whip were used to such advantage Hint in another moment Domino began wearing bis leader down, regaining bis lost ground. The ltistunt be poked bis j noso in front of Galilee a great shout went j up. In tbo last furlong Grlllin used every endeavor to keep Galileo iu tbe van, but It wns a lllipiitiiin against a giant, and Taral ' outrode both McDerniott and Grlllin, and drove tbo gallant Domino home under I hitch a bail of punishment that he won by I a noso to tbo very post. I Grinilu by ono last dospalrlng effort ! landed Galilee a head before Dobbins. None t but the judges could toll who had won, I mid when Domino's number was hoisted I on high the most extravagant kind of , demonstration ensued. Taral was pre-' seated with $5,000 by the Messrs. Keen. The other stake on tbo card, the Light Welter, over the grass course, also went to tho Messrs. Keene. their filly Orchis win ning after a spirited race with Madrid. The other events wero well contested. The Weathnr. Northwesterly winds; fair woather. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS Closing Quotations of tho New Yurk and I'bllatleliilila Kxchanges. I'nii.AIiKi.i'iiiA, Aug. t9. In the stock mar ket today there were further gains In prices. Closing bids: Lehigh Valloy 31 Pennsylvania tuj.l Heading 17 Bt. Paul 65 Lohigli Xav Heading g. Ul. 4s.... ST Reading 1st nf Ss -M Heading pl'os 1DH Heading od pf 5s 15 N. Y. & N. E ii W. N. Y & Pa... IH 11. R.T.com.. H.&B.T.prof- 48 .1 IU D., L. & W N. Y. CentrsJ. Wf Shire...- Erlo 15 loou ,100J Lake Erie ii W. Uli Now Jersey Con 07H Dol. & Hudson. 113,4 Generul Alarkets. New YonK, Aug. 20. State and western flour steady, dull; low extras, $1.0."i1.45; city mills imtuuts, $4.3504.50; fair to tancy, $J.45 3.43; Minnesota clt-ur, $J.5l.O3.0l patents, JD.'.tDSi.W; superfine, $1.752.2a; city mills, 8J.8.).85; winter wheats, low grades, $1.9.va 2.45; patents, SM04.00; straights, 8X'lffl4.00; rye mixtures, 8J.WS1.40; tine, 8l.70ii3 U Southern dull, steady; common to fair, extra, $2.1ixa3.10; good to choice, oxtra, $3.15l 2V Hye flour steady, quiet; superfine. 3.0033 35. Wheat dull, steady; Septemhor, 63 5-li )i,o.; October, 70-4TlMc; December, 7iJ4toW 1 May, Ulli'AMH. Hye nomluiil; AVesteru, 51 55c. Corn. No. 2, dull, easier; No. 2, 4.r,)it 4uc; Soptembur, 45o. Oats dull, Bteady; Aug ust, 3ule.; September, 3dHc; October, l)0$i.; l)eeemyr", .Mc; state, 3haist)o.; western, 31 little. PuiLADKr,FHiA. Aug. 39. Beef steady; extra mess, $7.5ii$8; family. SW1S- Pork quiet, llriii; new muss, itcelT. Iird dull, firmer, steam rendered, $8.tV. Hutter quiet, stead; ; New York dairy, 17!3He.; New York cream ery, 354i,-.tk' ; western dairy, 14iVallk-..; west ern creamery, 174tiBc.; Elzins, i!5Wftc.; imi tation creamery, 15l9o. Cheese easy, dull. New York white. 8J44J9C.; do. colored, Mi$H- ; do. small, siuc.: part skims, i'lc; full skims. laUve. Eggs quiet, firm; .Sew Yoik and Penusylvaiila, 1717)0.; western, 15a llAi.TiMouK, Aug. Hi -Flour dull. Wheat strong Corn ilujl, white and yellow by tam ple, 4)50o. OaU steady, inactive. Hye dull, lower. Hay dull; good to ohnlce timothy, SI4.50(iil5.8i). Cotton, middling, nominal; tv. 1'rovislons steauy, unchanged, Hutter firmer; creamery, fancy, 25o.; do., fair to ohoice, 2.' 21c; do., imitation, 'Mo.; ladle, f&ricy.lUc; gootl to ohoice, luaiSo; store paokad, 1517o. Egti quiet at 15o. Live Stock 3Iurkets. East LinuuiY, Pa., Aug. 29. Cattle slow at at yesterday's decline of 15 to 25o. off last week's prices. Hogs flrin; Yorkers, 8S.llXd 6.20; medium weights, S&StUQ; extreme heavy, 85.085.8 1. Sheep very dull; lo and 20c. off; lambs 25c. oil fromjesteraay's prices. Htm'AUi, Aug. 2.-Cattle dull, with some couimou lots unfold. Good steers, $3.6Ka4; rough steers, 88.l.20; feeders, $4.7503; stook. ere, tW.a54nJ.5J. llog. steady; good to choiee heavy hogs slow at 86.V 3A; Yorkers, good to ehoit-e, li.l&e,25; light to good. 8s.2iiOB.it; green and Krusay,$5.75Qtl; mixed iwokers, J-4.8 1 H0; good to ohoice heavy grades eorn fed, S5.T5Jo; heavy gnulee green and grassy, $5.50 05.05; goodtorxlrai f 1.11X5.60; coarse rough ends, t.&:; Msgs, ooinusoD rough to geod smooth, 3 HV!, . 7.i. Sheep and lambs dull; choiee to fan t here, $104 25: good vwt fa era, a.4 08.8. ; i.ur to -ood sheep, $2.7fti.2-; common to fair, 8.2fK02.75; culls, common In good, $li&2; lambs, choice to fancy, $t.205.1i' good to ohoice, $4 254(4.75; common to fair, 83.5034: culls and common, $2.2638, wTHE KIND S hi THAT CURESH JOHN klttKTY, 2ND, Dyspepsia for20 Years !S xet z Domes wrougntg m A n U R E". m S3 NO riCTION, BUT TRUTH. ESjDANA SASSArARILLA Co., B9 Okntk I hn,i liei'ii a crciit stiRVror forW Hiitit snira ltli 1 VNIM:i'SIA.ra llavi'trlMi.virthlnff I i-uuUl hrr of. Have alwiSg S3trii-il ll.VlKlall, lit,-M-rlntl'in., lint poiilil i.MafniH noiilvti'intiiinvrn'lkf. I liiMftxi.n i.-VA Itl.l'.Lfl B'I'il Nl.ni:i AVIll.l.l. r vara tiltinti5! SSUic iliirili-rra t-nnilltion of my Ulgi-.tivo Ol-ganiu S HI I iHiught a bottle of BD m m DANA'S m SARSMVHILLAS Bsmi it iii:i.im:i .in: ho rcii imtntii i iiouni tin- mi mill. I for,' Hint n, tufcvu.n Hliiiy jv.si-i;isia am t i ki:i,E nand I 'DI,1I si. 111". ! tri'.Mil Ham. .srifjii'i". l i'i:i:i. i.i lit: a! .M:WIIA?i. Yniir.ll,nii. s m Muinnia, N. V. JOHN KHtkl.Y, Suit. Wm jmj Vo whom it may ponci-m AVo ari- mil ae-H SquaiiitnlvUh.Mr.hitkiy, anil knntv that liese WIMllll II, It IllllltO fttl.Vtlll.lll'lll f tlllliui Mi null in.. bTIVILNS ASNAU II. IH waiKiia,., a. . llruKlata. mm m DANA'S LIVER AND KIDNEY PILLS are HSworth Ihelr weight In Gold. They are D. D, D.'$. DANA'S DISEASE DE-S SSTROYERS. Try a bottle at our risk. S fSH Dana Sarsaparllla Co., Dellast, Maine, g Professional Cards. J 01IN It. COYL-E, A TTOJUmr-A T-LA W. Office lleddall building. Hhcnundoah, Pi. M HUItKK I " ) I r r t " t y sniHARriOAn, va. Ofllco 'loom !i, P. O ilulldlng, Bhonandoah, aLd ilsterly bulbllng, Pottsvllle. c. T. HA VICE, BURGEON DENTIS1. Ofllco Northeast Cor. Mln nud Osatre Sts Shenandoah, over Stein's drug store. jyj H. KIBTLElt, M. D rirwiciAN a.vd aaiiGEOX. 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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 tho bottom, look for It when you buy Vt. L. DOUOLA8. Brockton, Mass. Sold by, 14 South Main Street. Shenandoah Pa. Entirely VEGETABLE AND A SURE OU R E! FOB GOSTIVI Biliouanous, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, DIsoasos of tho Kiclnoys, Torpid Liver I wmu - iy Knoumansm, uizzinoss, Sick Headache, Loss of Appetite, Jaundice, Erup i tlons and Skin Diseases. I Frist 253. f-tf feottle, 6cU ty H Ciejglstl. DEJEI, J0IISS8J 10SS. Troyi. . BarllnrUo, It, CTilfli..t.r'. Kiurll.il lhu.MJ Rrea. WYRQYfil. PLLS rv Orliiitl ttRtl truly Vfualtic A Looted, Mk Urusti '( lU-.t-i i .iam,'tlK17 nt$ iMHaf'" At lirutttiiii, m - ii(14 ti tu im fur imrtuulart tealiatoUttUt u I MlelU'r fur l.tkl.." ''tier t TmAurm MmIL nt.omt r i...iiifH viimAw. L'lalebvt?r 1'IiciuIcmI I w.. MuslUau Wiuiir. an. m $2 Ft -A - ft Mfi I by sUl LmuI brwiu, A'hllndit,t