njr . SaaaaJ fftKB Sf BtkT MORNINQ I FEEL BRIGHT ANT NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. My dortor r-nra it m a Kcntly on the stomach, vtt and kiitnevs. and 11 a pleasant laxative, 'lhll rink Is maile from herbs, and a prepared for uas 9 easily aitr-a. It Is called All druKRistssell It at 53c. and $1 apack-Rire. If yon snnot ret It nd your address for a free nnmplo, .nnr'a Fninlly Medlclno iiiotch tlio liowela ar-h ilnr. In order to be healthy this Is necessary, vddreu 0HA1 UIlV. WOUDWAllU l. Hoy. H.V 3lck neadache and rellcYO all tho troubles Inci dent to a bilious Btato of tho system, such as Dlttlncss, Nausea, Iirowslness, Distress afUr eating, l'aln In tho Side, etc. yhllo tholr most remar&ablo euccoss has been shown in curing neadacho, yet Carter'B I.lttlo I.lyc-r nils aro equally valuable In Constipation, curing and pre venting this aanoyintt complalnt.nbllo tbey also correct all disorders of the stomach, stimulate tho liver and reKulato tho bowels. Uvcn If they only cured Ache they would bo almost priceless to those- who suffer from this distressing complaint; but fortu nately tholr goodness docs not end hero, and tnaso who onco try them will llnd theso llttlo pills valu able In so many ways that they will not bo wtl Ung to do without them. Hut after all sick bead Is the bane of so many lives that hero Is whero we mako our great boast. Our pills euro It whllo others do not. Carter's Llttlo Liver Pills aro very small and very easy to take. One or two pills mako a dose. They are strictly voKctablo and do not prlpe or purge, but by their gentle action please all who use ttaem. In vials at 23 cents', tivo for II. Sold ty druggists everywhere, or sent by mall. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York. SMALL FILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE ""llMIIUIllll'l''!" There's nothing will clean you up so quickh or heal your burns like TAR because of its high percentage of tat ASK YOUR GROCUR FOR IT. JjVS. S. & CO., CUlcncc White Russian Soap Tb6 SffiJSa " W m ft sr. n ns mm (5ii52riItroubledwlthGonorrhfiiV v Uloet.Whltes.SpermatorrhmaU nr a nv mi tin Hi ml Hlinli.H.. "fiflvour drurcist for hnttin nt 23 Dig O. It cures in a few dir. wlthoutthortd or publicity of u tft&M (tuars nteed not to etrlctut. i mi Lnuersal Amenta Cure. Manufactured by -M Evans Chemical Co. K !,. CINCINNATI n WU", D ITS ' I V BRADFIELD'S FEMALE fiESULATCH Every ingredient possesses superb Toni propemcs and exerts a wonderful influ euce in tnninp; up ami strengthening hei system, by driving through the propei channels all, impurities. Health and strength guaranteed to result from its use "My wife, who ivai brilrldden for olfch taeu inuiithi, after uilng Hvadflelil't remain Jleyulator for two mouth If getting wull." J. M. Jounbon. Malvern, Ark. EnADriti.D HsaL'LlToii Co.. Atlanta, Ua. Bold ly UruggUt3 at $1.00 per bottle. ltead What Mr. Fred Wallace Has to Hny. Mayers Drug Co., Oaldan, Uentlembn: I wish to express my appre ciation of the merits of your Catarrh Cure I have Buffered with catarrh for live years, and can truly say It has given me more relief than any other medicine I have trleo, and It will un doubtedly street a permanent oure. All It needs Is a fair and Impartial trial to establish Its universality. Verytrmy, Fitnn Wallace. Mill I'olnt.W, Vo lt has cured Mr. Wallace of one of the worst cases of cbtarrh on record, wtin a heavy dis charge of the throat. One bottle Is guaranteed to oure. It wdl cure you otberwlse no charge. For sale by all druggists. Price 1 1. , A HQfe and sure oure for catarrh and bay fever ts Mayers Magnetlo Catarrh Oure. A three months' treatment for VI, and absolutely guaranteed, HI used by vapor Inhalation, and is the only medicine that roaches the affected parts and sure to oure. Forsaleby all druggists. ir. ijrr .-t sir, wi 1W CARTERS duswdumond Al TlllSbltUl Mill Exoroises Attending tho Celebra tion of Missouri Day. ADDHES8D9 BY GOVERNOR STONE Anil Other lroiiilneiit rersonnijns -TCx-(iimirnor II. 11. I'rmiels Weloomes the (Inventor nn Ilclialf nf Allasotirl's AVnrlil'a Ialr Niiniiilitslnii. Cnic.vao, Auk. 30. Missouri Day nttho fair brought with nn Invoice of southern bunshlno and wnrm breezes which were very wolcomo nftur the lake winds of tho past two days. Governor Stone nuil stnff, escorted by tho troops from Kansas City and St.IiOuls,cainulntothoKroundsRhortly beforo 2 o'clock, receiving a hearty wel come as tho procession arrived at the yellow structure opposite, tho Fine Arts building. After several (selections by a band, B. II. Hendricks, of Kausns City, Invoked di vine blessing upon tho assemblage, after which Nnthan Frank, of St. Louis, wel comed the Rovernor on behalf of the state World's fair commission. Governor Stone then delivered his address. He com mended the work of the commission and In epeaklnjr of Missouri's oxhlblts In tho different lmildins showed that ho had allowed nothing pertaining to the repre sentation of his stato at the fair to esoapo his observation. His words were loudly cheered. Hon. D. It. Francis, ex-Kovernor of tho stato, followed with an address on "Mis souri at the World's Fair." Sfnator Coch ran snoko of tho commissioners of Mis souri, and Hov. Popo Yeoman told of edu cation and society in thostnto. Hon. Louis Houck doscrlbed southeast Missouri In a glowing manner, and the work of the World's fair commission in tho state and "At the Exposition" wns ably portrayed by the executive commissioner, J. Jv. Gwynne. After tho oxercises the governor held a reception, lasting for over an hour. Tho paid ailmisiions at tho luir yester day were 154,43'J. Chicago ltioters Fined. Chicago, Aug. 31. Joseph Wezel and Michael Harovit, tho men arrested for participation In Saturday's riot at the City hall, were fined $100 each by Justice Bradwoll on tho charge of disorderly con duct, nnd held for tho criminal court in bonds of foOO and $300 each on the charges of riot and nssault. During a mass meet ing yesterdny Reveral of tho unemployed became violent und threatened to do tho police, but they were soon brought into subjection. During tho riot tho backdoor of Battery D armory stood widoopen. The battery has four 13-pound Napoleons and four Gatllng guns, all of which the officer in charge said were ready for business. Dnmlno Wins the futurity llace. SiiEErsilEAD Bay, Aug. 30. Domino proved himself to bo tho worthy son of a noble sire by winning tho great Futurity stakes from a field of nineteen competi tors. Galilee gavo him a hnrd fight for over a furlong, and was only a head be hind nt the finish. It was tho sixth of the futurity series of races and the best of any of them. It was the richest, too, for the gross value of tho stake was f0o,C55. Now York l'rolilliltinnlsts. ELMIltA, N. Y., Aug. St. Tho Prohibi tion stato convention yesterday afternoon nominated Jo.epn A. Bognrdus, of New York, for secretary of state, nnd Georgo S. Chester, of Erie, for comptroller; treas urer, W. H. Hunt, of Honooye Falls; at torney general, Edwin C. English, of Cor ning; justice of tho court of appeals, Silas W, Mason, of Chautauqua; state engineer nnd surveyor, Chester Baldwin, of Middle town. Prominent Allentown Fhyslclnn Dead. Allentown, Pa., Aug. 31. Dr. Edwin G. Martin, Allentown's most famous phy sician, died yesterday, aged 57 years, of in flammation of tho liver. Hu was secretary of the board of trustees of the Norristown Insane asylum, president of tho Lehigh Valley Trust and Safo Deposit company, twice mayor of Allentown, coroner of Le high county nnd a thirty-third degree Mason, Il.ittle In Klllmn-NJnro. , Berlin, Aug. 30. A telegram from Dares-Salaam says that on August 13 Lieuten ant Axt stormed the fortified camp of Sul-1 tan Mell at Kllma-Njaro. Four of his j men were killed and twenty-four were wounded In the nttack. Lieutenant' Axt was mortally wounded shortly before the end of the fight at Kilma-Njaro. Itnllrond Superintendent Iteilgns. Hazleton, Aug. 31. Much surprise In railroad circles was created here today by the announcement that I, E. TJmstead, superintendent Delaware, Susquehanna and Schuylkill railroad, has resigned. Mr. Umstend has held position since the road was built, He will be succeeded by Daniel Coxe, of Drifton. Fur Insiiltlnc III YVIfo. Augusta, Gn., Aug. 31. W. S. Morris, assistant treasurer of theGeorgia railroad, yosteiday shot a negro by the name of Mathias Timer for indecent exposure bo fore Morris' wife, mother nnd other ladies. It is thought the negro will die. Morris was released on bail. Trenton Spinner Strike. Tr.ENTON, Aug. 31. The carders and spinners In Wilson's woolen mills struck on nooount of a reduction of 10 per cent, in their wages, and the result Is another stoppage of the mills. Work was resumed only a day after an idleness of a fort night. Cliarcml with Kmbezzlement. HUNTINGDON', Pa., Aug. 81 D. J. Dover, for ten years secretary of the National Live Stock Insurance company, of Mount Union, was held in $2,000 bail on a charge of embezzling funds of the concern. It is said that the peculations amount to $2,S0O. A Wealthy Stan's Suicide. Bethlehem, Pn Aug. 81. Worth $150,. 000 and owning 500 acrss of rich farm, land, Mlfiliu O. Graver, hung himself to a tree at Klecknorsvllle, because the banks refused to renew several small notes on which he was us security. Ex-Prealilent IlarrUon I.eavrs Cape May. CAPE May, Aug. 31. Ex-President Har rison left here this morning for Indian apolis, lira. Dinnnlok nnd Mrs Parker accompany him. They will stop at Phila delphia for a few hours and will visit the cruiser Now York. llrllHiinlii Vln the Outon'i Cup. London, Aug. 80. Britannia won the queen's cup at Plymouth yqsterday, beat IneSatanlta and Oalliuia. TTTT r Why Is Strictly Pure Vv n "V ' Wh'te Lead the best T AA J paint ? Because it will outlast an other paints, (jive a handsomer finish, better protection to the wood, and the first cost will be less. If fJarytes and'othcr adulterants of white lead are "just as good" as Strictly Pure White Lead, why are all the adulterated white leads always branded Pure, or " Strictly Pure White Lead?" This Barytcs is a heavy white powder (ground stone), having the appearance of white lead, worthless as a paint, costing only about a cent a pound, and is only used to cheapen the mixture. What shoddy is to cloth, Barytes is to paint. Be careful to use only an old and standard brand of white lead the Johnl. Lewis &B ros. is strictly Jjure. " Old Dutch " process, and established by a lifetime of use. For colors use National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors with Strictly Pure White Lead. For sale by the most reliable dealers in paints everywhere. If you are going to paint, it will pay you to send to us for a book containing informa tion that may save you many a dollar; it will only cost you a postal card to do so. r JOHN T. LEWIS & BROS. CO., Philadelphia. BOLU i.-OICKUAY. At Boston: Clilrngo, 0; Boston. 5. At Boston (second game): Boston, 8 Chicaco, 2. At Now York: New York, 14; St. Louis, 7. At Brooklyn: Brooklyn, 8; Louisville, 3. At Philadelphia: Pittsburgf, Phlladel phia, 3. At ' Baltimore: Cleveland, 12; Balti more, 7. At Washington: Cincinnati, 6; Wash lncton. 5. At Scrantoni Scranton, 1(1; Harris- burg, 15. At Wilkosbarre: Wilkesbarrc, 10; Provi dence, 8. At Binglmmpton: Springfield, C; Blng hamton, 4. At Altoona: Altoonu, 0; Allentown, 4. At York: York, 12; Beading, 0. International Catholic Order of Forester CHICAGO, Aug. 31. The convention o) tho International Catholic Order of For esters was called to older in tho NortL Side Turner hall yesterday by John Scliu bert. A brief address of welcomj wns do livered by Mayor Harrison. Tho report! from the officers were then presented and referred to the various committees. The officers' reports show that the older is in n most nrosnerous coml In .uny, ions tho courts numbered : aid last May tin number had increased to 351, with a total membership of 12-1.155, nit aggregate gain of 4.S--3 members fur tho year. The llnan ciul htntemont shows that aftcrdisbiirslng $11)7,309.73 from the endowment fund then still remains a bala-OJ of n,132.3-l ill th( fund. Bolides this t m general fund stll holds its own wit u a balance of $1,103.13, Hvarts' fioiilen Wedilliiit A nlvonary, WlNDSOli. Vt., Aug. 31. Hon. and Mrs W. E. Evnrts, of New York, yesterday ob served their golden wedding in a quiet and unostentatious way at "Kunnynieue,' their country home here among the Or-en mountains. JSOtn tne veneramu e.-secre tary and his wife are in fair health and re ceived the many testimonials of regard Tho afternoon was dornted to the grand children, of which thero aro seventeen, am! all were present. I'reslilvnt Iay I'leicli "Not Guilty." Miiavvukkb, Aug. 31. V. T. Day, pros Went of tho Plankington bank, who dir appeared soon after the bank failed, nnd who has sinco been indicted for illega! banking nnd embezzlement, appeared it tho municipal court yesterday and pleaded "not guilty." He was released on fl5,tXX hall, Mr. Day has spent most of his Unit nt a Michigan health resort since he lefl Milwaukee. Germany's First Ambassador. Wasiiikgton, Aug. 31. Bnron Voc Sauerwa Jeltsh, the first ambassador Ger many hn sent, to the United States, wat presented to Secretary Gresham yesterdaj by IlaronJKettler, the charge d'affaires ol the German emb i isy. Secretnry Greshatr. told the ambassador that ho would be pro son ted to President Cleveland on his re turn to Washington. An asrocablo 1-axntlvo anaNnrvE To via cold by DrugBlsts or sent by mall. 25c, OOo. and $1.00 per packaro. fac-ples free. Tho Favorite TOOTH FOTOK fortho Teeth and llreath.Sia Captain Sweeney, U.S.A.,8an Dlepro,0l. Bays: "Shlloh's Catarrh Remedy Is the flrs' mcdlclno I havo ever found that would do nn any good." Price 50 cts. Sold by Druggbts- Do not ntdteet a Cough, as there fa daoger o' lu leadlne to Consumption. Shiloh'I Cur s Will saro vou rt Revere Lun a Trouble. It Is th,i neetCouKh CuroandspeedllyrelievesQaugh , Croup, whooping Cough and Bronchitis, an J u buiu va a guarantee, socio. DR7TFIEFL filC North Fourth Ih'uil'h& OH lilt AliZTL Your, ir.i;ThCilt:it aiiztl Vi iiuu uruen inlilillf ufd, mid olU r totb sex If vou miffer from any lMMtfi1 Icllr or ImlUirvtlou, ur (Umm of u dclliuu- nature, wMsk contiilniUI ttetaii"-ut mm r suit DR. C. F. THCELiWo1 Ave SR't. tuni for l""1k IV-Btf No exprrliurut, uo tiUuflh o i t-ijuHi nun. ljeAmiur ii;wiiiiwr invmmm v 1 the only true and i nullu- ndvei tii-iiiil JWWSl i troatineut uf worfet oawH of lllood 1'oUwa. sumi'u ana Mould-be i-pi'. mni niv ihmw , htrlctureft, eta, for pun of Slfi.l t a efin, 0 to 8 1 Wed. and Sat. Iloi II ks 1 ciwyqiuiqay. r're. Vreh (.' cured 4 lu 111 1m TWICE TOLD TALES I Are fometimert a bore, but woi tM Po pie are told twice tbat at umitr'i Obeap Cash Store they can bur r)M- ul Tea at lower rates than anywfcw It this town, they are glad to test fM tilth of tbe oft repeated story. Pull Wo a) O ro oarles, Butter and Eggs, Potatwa, Unas Truok, Ilay and Straw. Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store m. 5ii mi mm train, SAILED THE SEAS 38 YEARS. One of His Experiences. For th'rty-elulit years Cnpt. Loud followed flip wit. most of thiii time as master of u ves S"l, and upon retiring from the witter a ap pointed hy tin' Secretary of tho United Stales Treasury to sunerlntrnd tliosenl llslierles in Alaska, which iiosltlon ho held llvo years, lio relates ono exporlenco ns follows: "Knr Movoral vi'.-irs I hurt hrnn troubled with general nervousness anil pain In tho U'tfhm or toy ni'iiii. my preaiosi nuuriion was us'iiio s ivkh: it was inmost impossioio at any lino t,i obtain lest mill mIccii. llavlnir seen Dr. Silk's' n'lni'illcs in vert Kcil 1 hi'Bnti t:sl':S Nervine. After taking a small quantity tho ii'iiiiHt rei'elviMl wns so croat that 1 was posl Ivnlv Hliirmi'd. tliliiklim tho icmrdv con tained opiates ttlileh would finally 1 Injiiil- iis io me; uui on immuk usHiiieii ny me uriiK 1st that it was nerfertlv harmless. 1 contln- ifil It totrotlier with the Heart I'uro. Ti d iy fan conscientiously bay that nr. Miles' is lor.nlvi Nervine mill Now Heart. Cure ilul Horn Till' me t tin 11 iinyllilliK I had ever taken. n.lil open ir-' neu ny eminent, pnysicians n New York nnd San Francisco without hen li. i owe in v nrehotit iroou health to tho Jndlf iiiusiiseof Iheso most valuable remedies. mil heartily recommend tliomto all alllleleu is I was.' t apt. A. 1'. J.nurt, Ilnmpden, Me. I)r Miles' ltiMnratlvo Nervine a ml New Cure, ire sold hvnll ilrinnristson a tiosltlveaiuir .li tre, or by Dr. Miles Medical Co., Llkhart, Intl., on receipt of price, tl per bottle, or six tattles for &", o.pres jircpald. They ato rie.) from all oplutuo and uuuyorous drugs. GAW BE CURED A C'JRE GUARANTEED DRt J. B. MAYER, 1015Arc!iSt.,Plu!a.,Pa. Eatoatoncc, noopomtlnn or Celny from buI ness, attested f v thmrnndj tf cure-, cwlui -laents of phy ' .'.ns, huliss aril iiromltu l t u;i 7ens can bof c t 'i at cfflci'. Consulutlon frc '.' ur.il Urictly colli! '.i. ..ial. Bend fur orculnrs. otlloc Hupa : o n.ja. to o P.n. Tho followl'.i T rroafuwc f (lie many tlmthr.ro boon entirely i rui of llupturu l y lu. J. U. Mayi;,i'3 Tnr -u-iekv : Jae lb C. Schair. '.S20 Keith Eror.il Ft., rhlln. i:. it. Bhocsly, celtr.n, luiuphlu Co., 1 c. l' 11. HoMlt r, 1 hcenlxvillc, in. K. -V. Hall, Ktvi. n, N, J. John K.Schi .itr,cllovlIonscP.O.,Ilc'rkFCo..ra A.S.KUmjoni, Limekiln 1'. U .lleikaCt'.,!1!!. a. Jonas Pin K'.nntt Squaii1, l'a A. A. Oiild -,fniliy, Cei.t alia, Col. Co., l'a. C. llerltng I.ulii n Hill, K, J. I, . E. Hess, r.c 1:1 ill. m. P. A. Kr iu, fc .uniL'ton, TA. 13. M. Small, y.-imt Alto, I'll, .las. Di'vls, nt n i He, 2Cnd ward Phila. li. H. Kiinlt ?1, 1'31 l.indfii Bt . Allentown, r. .oi. V. Watt, 1 oirlktrwn, l'a. .. T. Bonny, CC1 S 10th St. Phlla. :tev. S. 11. St r.' ' r. Suntnry, I. A. P. Levlmor-, Woodbury, U. .1. !). J. DeUelf, 1 1 S. 12th St . Headlin, Pa. inruel Sandt, I.i la l-t.. Pi.tilh Easton. pa. L. P. uctutk Jr., Cloy, BerU Co . Pa. J. Getise'tehne-, Cllijton. N. J. Z. K. Iianenli-'-cr, 1109 Columbia Ave, Fa. 0. C. I'ipor, 735 Ftarl St.. Heading, Pa. '.Vm. (iii'.atlnn'l, Olouceelcr. N. J M. S i.iw, W in aa Avenue, V. ol Jlcrrls s'reet, lie-ii.T'lowa, rhiio. Wm. UU. 22B Krnlroe St., Ptila. Thim".'! 15. Harturg. New Ringgold, Fa. Q. Leoltel, 2iJl Be-.'so Et 1'hila. !. ii. Quhnbv, HI Pearl 6t.. Heading, Ta. It. G Stanley, Spruce Bt . LcbDi.ou, Pa. A. Schneider, I wist Dale, Pa. I). I). Moll, limekiln P O., PerVt Co.. Ta. C. A. Deturk. lii 'b-ro Berks fo.. Po. Wm. K. UartOi - :r.e, phccnlxtille, l'a. W.M.I.'.uebJC'.'. ,f--'l Wnshlnston !it , Beading, Pa. lolm C. Lvme, l-'.O Houard Ft.. Harrisburg. Pa. C!m Smith, 414 (.lcemilch St.. Plitlo. 1. Knrltharil, i U I.ocut St., Heading. Pn. C n K.-ehii, . juglasrlllc, lietks Co., 1'n. Hcnrv h. P.O'. c, 1 utt'tovn, Pa. Q. h. hwirlz. Pnvnette, Wis. Vm. T. Blhishuuv. fl'9 Taylor St.. Camden,!' J. Vlfrod Hfth'y, Pinllipsburg, K. J. II. Maglll. cJleu lock. ChcuerCo. Pa. Mr. Eeokard, Bnlrd St.. Germnnt"tvt , rhlln. 'nua Simp". 1 ''.rr,1 P. O., Wougi. Cu.,I'a. Wm. Kttlngor, Leeport. Pa. 13. Cribtree, 2M1 rnlethorp St.. rhll". U. S. Uoly, 3jl7 North 2nd St., I nUa. Philadelphia Office Is c'.n.icrl on lhnrr.il Fntiir 'n" ct "ar'i i . Ur. J li. Major heiimut tho Haul Penu. Kcu . g. l'a , to give trnttircr.t to pwMtn In that a ' ultv enthatdc-. l)r. .1. B. Haw i t'T-ns f r treatment li i:i roach of all. Pull ami go' cured. W B. Pcrni i In m i.utcf t"n can reeclvo treatment r.n l r tin n homo tho n:n uday. A CUP OP CHOCOLATE delicious to the taste, invigorating and strengthening to the body, mado in ONE MINUTE from Only SO cts, for a futl pound paeliage, Free sample on aprUoatkm to manufacturers. roa Btt.ic ST 8. It. Si-vern, ...Hk-ift-e. vv, ii yvaiers The only SDRE ROACH DESTROER Is MAURERS' Exterminator. We guarantee it to rid the house of Rats, Roaches and Water Bugs, or Money refunded. MAURERS' Persian INSECT POWDER Is the best la the market for BCDBuaa, ANTa. MOTHS, INBEGTS OH DOUa. 40. For Sale by all Druggist Be sure and get the genuine. Sold only In bottles, our TDE Mum on each. "wd,'11 D. MAURER &. SON, 3?a N flTf ..ijMf. FIRF WSURANCB. srcssit soia o.tMriiM pnrsljr saun mm 120 & Jkro'nSU, SAentvjaesh,? iCO j WtiT r 'rSurtgN, iwaseavris. t ftiilMlAJi UiS hM. The Votoran Ohio Statosinan Ad drosses tho Sonato, lUEQTIS TEE IS8UKAN0E OP BONDS tlio l'ronlilrnt or tlio Sremtnry or tho Treasury llnurliijc Not Over l-'mir Per Cent, lntrri'tt In drill'!-to I'rooiiro Onlil tn Maintain a Siinlrt'lit llparrvp, Wasiiikotox, Aug. 81. Mr. Shormnn held the close attention of the sennte and uf a large audience In the galleries for over two hours yesterday, as ho set forth In terms and vigorotislanguage very rapidly di'livered the reasons why ho supported tho bill to repeal the purchasing clause of tho act of July, 18U0, and why It should bo passed with aB little delay as possible. Incidentally he reoomnietided giving au thority to the president or the secietary of the treasury to iwmo bonds bearing not over 4 per cent, interest in order to pro cure gold with which to maintain a sulll llont reserve; nnd he commented upon tho fnc-t that while ho had proposed such n measure at the last session, the- opposition to it came front the Democratic senators, although it wn-s to their own administra tion that tho power was to be confided. He also nlluded to tho renmrkablo attitude of Democratic senators lu opposing tho re peal of the ct of July, 1800, although they had voted against It and still denounced it, whilst the llopubllcans, by whoso votes exclusively that law was passed, were now anxious to vote for its repeal. He was fol lowed by Mr. Teller, of Colorado, who concluded the speech which hu had begun Tuesday, and the senntu at 5 p. m. ad journed. The session of the house was devoid of Interest. The proposed code of rules wrro debated pro and con, both under the hour rule and the llvo minute rule, but tho passage at arms Tuesday between Speaker Crisp and ox-Spuaker Heed seemed to bo regarded not only as the opening of tho fight, but ns the oulmlnatlon of It, and llt tlo nttenlion was paid to the speechos made. Without disposing of tho rules the hotiso at 5:0."i adjourned. Tho first applicant for a hearing boforo the ways nnd means committee was .Tamos M. Swank, managed of tho American Iron and St col association. It was suggested that notice bo sent at onco to Mr. Swank to nppear next Monday, but It was finally decided to lenvo tho dato open to hear whoever might he present In enso Mr. Swank was not hero. Tho committee Voted in accordance with Its determination to holit hearings, to meet at 10:10 a. m. Mon day, Sept. 4, and dally thereafter nt the same hour until the hearings shall havo been concluded. In his letter to Chairmnu Wilson requesting tho privilogo of being heard beforo the committee Mr. Swank stated his object to be to protest "against the adoption of a policy which would call for a general reduction in tho existing tariff on our Imparted commodities." Tlio iron Interests wcro of national character, tho letter said, and distributed through out mnuy states. Destructive I''ll' lu Now Yorlc. Nr.w Yoiik, Aug. 31. Tho building on the northwest corner of Fifth avenue and Fourteenth street, made famous because it has been for many years tlio homo of the Old Guard, was nearly gutted by fire last night. The Old Guard alone lost uniforms valued at S07.500. Ill addition there wero valuable relics and old portraits of tho commanders in years gone by. Tho total loss Is estimated at $S7,000,includlng $5,000 to tho building, which is owned by Fred crick Gebhard. The rrealiteut at the Cnjiltal. Wasiiixoton, Auk. 81. President Clove land, who left Gray Gables yesterday after noon arrived hern today. Mrs. Cleveland and Uaby Huthand the nurse accompanied him. The report that the president is a sick man is taken as simply ridiculous hero. The rumor Is absolutely false and Mr. Cloveland is to all appearance in tho very best of health. Mr. Cleveland him self says ho is feeling splendidly, is in good health and very much rested. Kr-.M. r. O'Connor Rnhheil. NEW Yonit, Aug. 31 John O'Connor, cx-member of the British parliament, and ono of the royal commissioners to tho World's fair, who arrived here thren day ago, on his way to Chicago, made a charge of robbery in the Jefferson Market police court yesterday afternoon against a col ored woman named Lucy Pebell. Mr. O'Connor said that sho stole from him a valuable diamond pin and f30 in money. Sho was held for trial. A New Ti-lllila Cllitlllilnn. NEwroiiT, U. I., Aug. 31. Tho final round In t,heaU coiners' tournament of th National Lawn Tennis as-soclntion was jilayeil yesterday, and Itohert D. Wrenn heat Fred Hover, 4-15, 4-3, 6-i, C 4. This match makes H. I). Wrenn the champion of the United States. .The result is a great surprise, and a disappointment. Favorlti; the Nurtliern I'hoIHo HprelTrs. SIilwaukke, Aur. 31 Judge Jenkins, in the United States circuit court, granted the receivers of the Northern I'nclllo per. mission to issue 15,000,000 receiver's cer ideates for the purpose of redeeming stocks and bonds held as collateral to se cure the company's floating Indebtedness. Killed tint Kelle lit a Dunce. SAN Akoklo. Tex., Aug. 31. At a Mexi can dance near Sonora, Sutton county, Pedro Martinet stabled and instantly killed Miss Maria Gonzalez, a respectable young gill for refusliiK to join him in a dance. A crowd pelted him with stones and there Is little hope of his recovering. Knit nf a lllir .Miners' Strike. Leavenworth, Kan., Auk. 81. At a general mass meeting of the striking coal miners it was deolded by an almost unani mous vote to deolare the struggle at an end and return to work at the old scale. It is expected that all the mines will soon be In full operation. Tim Engineer anil Tnwernmn Arrested. New York, Aug. 81. Kngln eer Con oente and Towerman Robert Knott, who were Interested in the railroad aooident near Long Island city on Saturday night, were arrested lat yesterday afternoon In Long Island elty. The romlemiieil Ohoetaws. Wabhin'OTOk, Aug, 81. The secretary of the Interior has received a telegram from Muskogee, I. T., stating that the eteoutioa of the uine condemned Choo tavr men bad been settled satisfactorily, and that the Indians will uot b uxeouuid sit. a. The Weatlmr, Westerly winds and fair wnather. Ithe Kmn m THAT CURES S n A Vfotorv Over Disease 1 S "Torriblo Pain In Head and mm (S Stomach 1 " (9 S ''My Faco was ono Maas of S H Eruptions 1 " g VS "Walked tho Floor Night Bfl m After Night 1" M The following from Mn. Itamn proves Bl 9 the VVONDf ItPOI. POVVEK of DANA'BIB U over dlHoase. m Eg OKNTI.KMFN I am ti I yrnM of ago. AoouIm Htn yi r ago 1 luidllii- Jtlfimles which Ml " In . -rv Imit hiii'. 1 huM'liad It II IlII-HK I A 'l''I..'I f.ir li iiic lime nnda T II IC la I Itl.i: 1'AIX I.V IIVA I forma iiioiitln, nliio -,'n' n,t-,l tn lie tiiiMiil iHin In my Momilf'll itip-Hi ly J.l'r 'I'roiiiui'.HBt luhl iil'lor iiIkIiI iii'lll'il til MHlk (In- III lH-eatiiie of Ihi'S 1 nave iH-en terrlliln pilln, and tin vin not all, iiiyaal Dlllfl' uiiiiii. ihiimh nf I'rulit lulls an uadna bttttnitrfl a4t In- ci.Yi'i'i'il nlmoil iillrel vM gwllll acalts. Irendyour inpcrl, and thouglilJ Dl vuuldtryoni-Inmlenl UB DANA'S H H tn SiU&SAPARILLA anfrmlirfli I hfirl frlivl Mil innflV lllTTfrt'lll. Illfllirini !Pttitliiiiitimv hell). I hml lm IlttU' fftilti. lMvru I moiipn i nua iriMi n ninny i "WllIllilllOllV lU'lp, 1 linil Hill liiiic in ii li. inium 'imtm hml tii k cti m Im(ll4 I Mt a Hl-tiit ilralBI KlH'Ctci. I Imvc taken two, amino noipi :tc I like tiw aum woimui. I run go to IhhI amlQ SI,i;i:i' ALL MUIIT. Tin' Icr-rll IHrllilii itilln linn The til'fiigB IVclliiL' I had Is 'iillrr!y boii. , 31vnu g:ftirt Ih wrll. I think one wore Iwttlo will Mcnrc in cntin'ly Vour reiKtfiilly, mm g Ticondrnin, K. Y. MII8. ntlNDA HAMS. g HTo whom it may conctrn i herehv rtrtify towg tho truth nf tho utwre. V. AV. IIAUKY, jS Ticonilcroga, H. Y. llMtniwclBt. ROB M Dana Sarsaparllla Co., Belfast, Maine. fl Professional Cards. JOHN K COYIiE, A TTOHNKY-A T-LA W. Office lleddall building. Shenandoah, Pa. u huiuu:, ) t f : f t r u t 'v UnntlANDOAII, vx. Office Hoom 3, P. O Ilulldlng, 8honandcri, atidKBterly hulldlng, l'ottsvllle. c.T- UAVIOE. SURGEON DENTIS7, Offloe Northeast Oar. Mila tad Centra Sta ShenaDdonU. over Stetn'g drug store. JJ H. KISTLEll, M. D " PHYSICIAN AND UU1WEON. Offlco -120 North Jardln street. ShenniJoh, JQR. JAMBS ttl'KlN. PHYSICIAN AND BUltaSON. Offlco and Rosldonce, No. 31 Ncrth Jardln Street, rihenandoah. Dl, E. D" LONQACRE, Graduate In Veterinary Surgery and Deniiiiry. All calls by mall, telegraph or telephone at tended to with promptness. Hurglcul opera tions performed with the greatest care. Office l Commercial Hotel, Hhenandoah PRANK WOMER, M. D. Speet'aiwf in Treatment of Catarrh. Practice limited to diseases of the eye, ea vote and throat. Spectacles furnished, gun antred to suit all eyes Office 13 Houth Jardln street, Shenandoah. S3 SHOE noWp. Do you wear them? When next In need try a patal Bost In tho world. $5.00 34.00 ,$2.50 $3.50 $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 roit uoies- $2.00 I.7S- F0R BOYS $2.00 1.75 SES If you want a fine DRESS SHOE, made In the latest styles, don't pay $6 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 or $5 Shoe, They fit equal to custom mado ami look anil wear as well. If you wish to economize In your footwear, do so by purchasing W, L, Douglas Shoes, Name and price stamped on the bottom, look for It rhen you buy IV. L. DOUGLAS, r.rciclttrm, Maes. Sold by JO KPU BAIX, 14 South Main Street, Hheaancloali. Pa. Entirely MANDRAKE AND SURE cure: fob GQSTIVENESS Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Disoasos of tho K!dnoys,TorpId Livor Rhmimnrkm. HIt-! nnQQ Sick Hoadacho, Loss of 9 Appctito,Jaundico,Erup V tlons and Skin Disoasos. rriee 25- portottls, Coli ty lU &rciiti. Htiai,JOUlM)ll0&, rroi., EwbsftM.Tt SNEDDEN: LIVERY Horses and Camagtt to Hlr. Haultut ot sll Usda MOaWStlf .t1SH to. Hiros tokaa tp txatura, at rs.t ttutsre UbsssaV PIP ALLKY, Heir Drill's Bardwue &tt m m Pi M 3 MltM. VltlNDA HAMS, B3 tM Tlioiiilin,U. V mm $3.00 i
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