. . . . . ...mir i niQTPH'Ss HiV! wmi-Or.. I I , I VI I J 1 t X I . . i IlU i utiri' v 11 - r mm ism. i'S VERDICT. IHEBISIHK HAT AKES GOOD BLUUB Four Pakco Oars Go Through a Bridge at Ouostor, Masa, THIRTE-IT ETLLED, MANY HURT. The Unglne, which Win the Largest on tlm ltnail, Drops Flrt mid th Curs Were riled Uiion It, One Above Another. $W.Ar It enriches tho blood and civM lastlns It Is muranteed to euro Dfarrtiffia, Dy- rntcrr, and nil Bummer vompiauus, iuw Lowell regnUr. . , ,ffin BOia Dy an uruaai... v " -'" - itreneiu. lb i aont to a bl"ou stato of tbo By;tem. (Mh i DizilnoBS. Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress alttr .JunSfFaln in tbo Bide. etc. While their most remarkable) success lias boon shown In curing Headache, yet Carter's Llttlo Liver Tills are ocuallT vaWablc , In ?W' and pre- coTroct Tall l disorders "ol tho stomach, stimulate tho liver and regulate tho bowols. coreu i:ven If thor only Ache thor would be almost priceless to those who suffer from this dlstressinK complaint! but lortu natelv their goodness does not end hero, andthso able In so many ways that they will not be wll Una to do without them, But after all sick hoad . . . llwa. iliat liam ( aliOM we make our great boast. Our puis euro it while "'carter's Ultlo Liver rills are very small and very easy to take. One or two pills make a doso. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or Dureo, but by their gentle action please all who nsethem. In vials at 25 cents! nvo for $1. Sold by druggists overywhero. or sent by mall. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New Yorlt. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE There's no such thorough cleanser of dirt,C healer of cuts and bruises as KIRK'S DUSKY DIAMOND TAR SOAP because of its high percentage of tat ASK YOUR OROCGR FOR IT. JAS. S. KJISIC & CO., CbicrtBO. Whlto Russian Soap ViiiiSiS vOltiiSELF I liuuuuicunjiu wuuuiruuiSi IT ri'Jl.A, YVMlftfi Pn.rmttn.rhn.T ornvumiatu':mi ItschargeaBk Illtr 42. It rurpft in fpwri.va itflihoutthcrUor publicity of e l!o',tor. Non-poisonous anol enarnnteed not to stricture n.c Universal America Curt, Mannfaotute! by OliwiMl ( CINCINNATI, WW A' 9$ ft mm CHILD BIRTH EASY. Colvin, La,, Deo. 9, 1880. My wlf o ue MOTHER'S FRIEND before her thirc oonflnemGnt, and eays eho would not bi without it for hundreds of dolln.ru. DOCK MIIiX.3. Sent by eoipress on receipt of price, J1.C0 per boi tie. Boole " To Mothers " mailed free. DRRDFICLO fteaULATOn CO., torn mn.Lt avAUDnuoaiaTs, ATLMITAi QA Cnnivnvrnl Ti Atn.a Ront.. 1. Tim Clll- cago limited express for Boston broke through a Iran iron oriogo on uie nuaiuu and Albany railroad, one nnd a half miles east of Chester yesterday nfternoon, and lour wngner cars were crusueu, Mmft u least thirteen persons nnd fatally Injuring several others, while nt least a score are Tho list ot Itlentllleu noau nro ns iouuwni T v rionitt tnrlnniV AIn.. nriwldcnt of the Union Mutual Life Insurance com pany; T. K. Kelly, or Uoston; JUiss ousie Cotclng, of Boston; Mrs. C. B. Iiham, of l'hiladeldhla; Miss Emma Dclerty, of UOlUmlJUS, U.; tl. U. 1VCS, ui vuiuwu, Frank Sedgwick, of Palmer; Express Mes senger John McMastcrs, of Springfield; . -r - v- 1 r r nn.1te1i it r t N Y.; UaggaRemnster ueorfio iiui-o, Ul JJUSIUU, nfe..v - Stacbpole. of Hartford. Conn.; H C Hitch- cock, oruetiows runs, vi, la tlm worst over known on the railroad. Tho bridge was being strengthened for the big locomotlvos, nnd the worklngmen who were putting on the lnlna nrnra nt. flinnpr Wliell the CHlsh enme. Tho locomotive passeu over mo structure, but wus smashed, the water Inn1r kflllil. lit.nti'n n Inner rlUtfince. The tJCill luiuiiiiH U"IJ buffet, two sleepers nnd a dining car wore smashed to piocos wnen 1110 siruun. mo i-..,.tt- font, lininw. lint the dav B!1DWI1 wivnJ u.v.., -".J . coaches and a smoker In the rear did not loave the track. It is bolleveu that tuero nM t,rr. mnrn lmrlina In Mm rillllS. ta u.w . -- The shrieks of the Imprisoned were mosi, terrible, nnd scores of peoplo looked on completely unnerved. The heroes of tho .-.-. Tli. r!nnrrrn Ti Wnral. of ColllnS- villo, who went to the train to meet his wife, and tho colored porrer nna wmiura In the dining car, who, although bruised and cut, did splendid work. The village peoplo soon recovereu irora me suutn. mm were hard at work. The hospital was a group of apple trees In an adjoining orchard, where scores were taken. Ox toams arrived with loads of straw, cush- t l.nrl.l!r.rr nnrl tnnA Mrs. John Howard, ol lioston, wuose ,,... noma Ic Tfntfla Wnnrlmril. was Ono Bi16 of the live saved In the sleeper next In front of the dining car, which was the worst wrecked. She lelt Aioany, wiiero the John L. Sullivan company had ap peared the night before. The injured are being cared ior Dy me people of Chester. Tho train was running at an ordinary rate of speed ns it, left Al bany on time, nnd nothing of danger was feared until the moment uie oriiigo bu.uk. under the weight of the locomotive. Tho river bed is some ten or twelve feet below the bridge. Tho engine went turougn first, and four palace cars were plied upon it, ono nbove another. Superintendent Uono, 01 unester, wuo has charge of the Mountain division of tho road, took charge of the wreck, and with ...toinnon nf tlm nirtrn. pucftnes and sec- liUU (waiiju.iivu . " " n tion hands here did much towaru clearing away the wreck beforo the arrival of tho wreckers from Springfield. The physl- iiiinttnnrnn nrriviMi mi luu kuuuu and did much to relieve tho sufferings of the Injured. The scene 01 me accmeui. ia but a short distance below Chester, and is just below the steep grade going up tho mountain. The buffet oar and two sleepers area total wrsck. The bridgo was a two span lattice structure, 221 feet long, and was built in 1674. Thelll fated train was one of tho fastest expresses on the road, stopping only at Pittsfleld from Albany to Springfield. It carries the largest engine and best cars of any train running west or. apringuem. A Wreck In Texns. Tlnrv-TT A Xf TW Sunt. 1 . A ROlltll bound JJiH"' ill . ii.t fvnln lnnilpil with mnrcliniidIso was wrecked and partly burned about ten miles from here, on the utm, ouiorauuuuu BuuU i'e railroad. A prairie flro had burned a long piece of traek, nnd as the train came along at tue rate 01 i,uiri,y miles an hour it dashed Into a wide creek. Jnek Swanson, tho engineer wns killed nnd Flremnn Cumeron and Brnkemnu Ford were fatally injured. Two unicnown tramps were killed and anumherof others are reported to be in the ruins. lord Salisbury In riirllnment. T rtTT,vr fiant 1 T.nVll SllllsblirV Bn- IJU.1 Wll KJivt . w peared in the house of lords yesterday for the first time since his recent illness. He has fully recovered, ns was shown by his unusunl energy in dobate. He spoke at length agninst tue oetiermum ;iuioo ...i.tVi tv.a iinncn nt rnmiTinnH had insorted in the Iioudon improvement bill. The amendments containing uie clauses wtru then rejected. This action will strain still further the relations between the lords and tho commons, already rendered tense oy tho prospective disagreement of the house t.An... l.ill Afr nitiilBtnne lins UU HID UUIUBIU.O ...... ... w decided to take a fortnight's holiday on Monday next. ti. riinlxru in Kncrlnnd uiul lluncary. nriSriivnTiw Can, 1 RuriTivin nneml 1X7 ,1m iviurlnn IinmiitAl Service. has received a cablegram from Surgeon Ir win, at London, swung tnai cuoiern iuo- vailed at Grimsby, Knglauu. in tue iiwi, twenty-four hours 138 fresh cases of cholera and 87 deaths have been reported In Hun gary, the cases occurring chiefly In Sza- boles, Kunszolnok and and szaimar. The Vrentlmr. Easterly winds: fair in the interior; light rains on the coast. IlnndreiU of Sl' Women, 'tillilrrn and Cattlo Jyle i ntntvHtmii. China, Just urrlvetl from Hong Kong and Yokohnmn, brings me inimmuu nurn.Tr. Very sad accountM of blood and fnmlne come from north Chlnn, and the distress among tho peopio is lerruue. in uvh chaug men, women, children nnd cattlo are dying of starvation by hundreds, and ns many ns thirty fatal cases of cholera nre reported ns taking place in the city dally. , , , ,., While the Dutch steamer Hnjah Atje. trading lietwcen Pennng and the ensi i ni.ABn wim imikltipn trln lecentlv vulval, ui aum.Ti.ip " 19 -.- - - tho Chlnoso pntsengers roe and attneked the cVew. Thoy killed the English enp ...i main nnd twentv others, who tniii - ,,-miMv Avlntln. TIlOV nlso wounded fifteen others of the passengers i .iiai. tliiaulnuirhtnrthe Chinese nun vjioi,. " : r ... ., iri n. .(.nitipr In boats, tnkln'j- with them sevorul onptives. The stea.uer atterwaid foil Into Dutch hands. a Ht. I'nul ltnnk ltoblicr Cmmlit. Mow Vnmr Rent. 1. Chief of Police John C. McGinn, of St. Paul, arrived here with requisition papers ior tno purpose ot A-i.i i...a1f .lt1i liltn tlm t1irA ninn Ci ttlKlUK uiiui. ...... - hen, Tomllnson and uiiiospie wno weio .... ,t(inlr.!nn nf lipltllT t.Vin thrflfi arri'SLBu ni.r.lf.w... ---- " " men who snatchud n bag containing 5,0(X) in gold from n ot. i-uui casuiur. ivuin McGinn, howover, upon looking at the men found that nut one 01 tnem whr uii gaged in tho robbery, he being Cohen, alias Miller, justice lanin men uw charged the remaining two. T Hh.it Himself Ten Tlm is, nr...TnciiiTM,i Tn Ri.nt. 1. .liinietH Kre- mo , a prominent builder nnd con'.rnctor of Orwigsbinu, is lying in nit, iuiuu ui death, tho result of n desperate nttompt to end his own life. He has live holes in his abdomen, two in his hoad, two in his right arm, and one in his left arm. Caused by Tlm mnlnrllv nf they should. Kvidf itior ilnilv. Wnrintr n - r:o con.'oqucnco of life ; conditions 01 living!" Dr. Stephen Smith " Man is horn to lit easo Is unnatural, .itro. U accidental, a: by human agencies." i my truo 01 drain i ease. Careless ore use of tea, codec, toh utimulants nro gene uiuicuiiy, nnu inoinc suits in Etiddcn ticnti Hi;; in death. By ti seen that many pron nereons In urivnto . ease every day. ll you linvo nnyi 1 toms: shortness of hi ninr puisc. minting pain In shoultlcr, a ,' ankles, etc., begin trc heart disease, it you nay ho tcrious. ' for over 20 year,' the eminent specialist I study of heart diseasi) and many of the lead' direction arc duo to (Aire is nhsolutclv thijl for the euro of near) tiy thousands of teetii pi rsons who havo usci .1 nines A l'nin, editor ti '.ites! "Alter on arrnrj iiot'ihs of laRrlpr,! fc-, tons irom m'uvi uuww He Speaks Against the Repeal of tho Shonnau Law, THE MONEY KINGS TO BLAME. BASEBALL YESTERDAY. At Do3ton: Doston, 7; Chicago, 0. At New York (llr-t game): New Yori, 0; St. Louis, 3. At New York (second game): New York, 8; St. Louis, 1. .,,, At Brooklyn: urooKiyn, e; jouisviue, o. At Philndulphla: I'hllndeipnia, i-ius- brf?.3. . ... , At Baltimore; liaitimore, ii; viol- lnnd, 0. ' , At Washington: Cincinnati, 2; Wash ington, 1. At York: Heading. 4; "Vork, 2. At Wilktsbarre: Wllkt starre, 10; Provi dence, 2. At Blnghamton: Springfield, 3: Bine- Ii.mIah 1 At Altoonn: Altoonn, iz; Aiieniown, w. At Johnstown: Easton, B; Johnstown, 2. At Scranton: Harrisburg, 12; Scran- ton, 11. At Buffalo: UuU'alo, i; Troy, u. , i r ( (ma T rno tllinVttn t iuilmypiilM3beat from t I men usea nr. nines- n M, cc became stronger. J. .a ol.ln tn iirtc na linliiT'. ilny, my puiso ranglnK flfc renietiv is nui uiuy u iuuvv lir. Miles' Now Heart (I "Ists on ft posltlvo Kuir4 Mptllml Co., Elklmtt, Init per lioltlo, six for , cxpd, tivelv free from opiates oi. Mlloi" Pills 9 rents. Frf l.rtr..lll. h A CURE Gl A Well-known Sol- lent and Journal- a Disclosure. her thousands of bravo il no state bears n bot pect than It does, In pldlj actjulrlng av. war and Uteratuiu Known ns a writer as norablo position. Ihir ivus a member of Co. M, if the 13th Indiana In xardtiiK an Imixirtant ns follows: oteran burn aro using Nervine, Heart Cure Ills, all of 1 1 lom Klvitift In fart, we have never mpare with them. Of they nro the best com s required In a pivp- we liave ever known. Is of praise for thorn. !h of a new principle in p the syslom nontler try those roniodles." rltm, Intl., Dee. fi, 18B2. ild by all ilnmKl.sts on ir sent tllroet by the ICIkhart, Inil., on re nin, six bottles IS, ox Itlvoly contain neither Irugs. Cnli Kinbars" to bo Hnlseil. POTTSVILLE, Pa., Sopt. 1. A prominent banker hero tmid today that he was in formed by his Philadelphia correspondent that next week the Philadelphia banks would raise the ombnrgo on currency, nnd ca.di all checks as pre-euttd tho same as before tho prevailing stringency began. llPlilli f Mine fileuou. Boston, Sept. 1. M chuel G'.cnson, well known in Bporting clrc'i-, died here, ageifl 10 yeurs. He wiv i.kiitiul at a Hgutweigl.lt . ...irlor nml n.."iri (vr i :i I v-. ,i- one o Johb I,. Sullivan'- niu u i. i I..-HO .import er's in tile P.""" r Head What Sir. Fred Wallace lias to Say. Mayers Drue Co., Oaltlan, Ma. QBNTMtMBN: I wish to express my appre ciation oi tne rooms in yuur LumuM vuw. have suffered with catarrh for nvo years, and can truly say it has givon me more relief thau any other medlolno I have trlon, and it will un- aouoteuir oueut u iioriuuuciiv vuiu. needs Is a fair nnd Impartial trial to establish us uuiversimiy. v vry "."', . FllKD WALLACE. iuiu uiu.i .... ... It has oured Mr. Wallace of one of tho worst cases of ohtarrn on record, witn a neuvy uih chareo of the throat. One bottle is guarant-ied . - t,i n,V,AKiir4aA nn ihnTVfl. I U UUm. 1 I Will WUIV JUU uiuvi " " ' o roriiaie uy an uruMViui. -iww. a L.i. nrt .nro .nro rnrnntiirrh ananfiv fever Is Mayers Magnetlo Catarrh Cure. A three months' treatment for 1, and absolutely guarauteod. It U used by vapor Inhalation, and Is the only medicine that reaches tho BUCHICU liniU UUUDUID lUVUtvl - " J w EOcts., $L00 per Bottle Croup promptly; rcllovca Whooping Cougn. and AnUirua. For Consumption It has no rival: has cured thousands where all others failed; will cuius you if taken In time, bold by Druggists on a Buarnntee. FOTLamenacK or Cheat, use BlULOH'S l'l-ASTEIt. 25ct8. -Kciammrmiynr, , : liavo you CJiuirrn i miBreuiwiiio Kuu teed to cure you. rnco Wcta. Injector free. DR. J. B. 1015 Arch S"i.? Eosa ni once, no operati c 1108-5, ttUABWU i luuu mi -winrt nnn tM!; f 'IHt ofl-C-?. (,trlotlvcotaV-.tiM. fen lieun entirely circti cf I JlAYEtv'S ins vj hum ; m i i-jUr v:Ttvltnn ll 8. jonasiWijti, jvcum A. A. yiJlUJWi i:iujf, X'Y" vt atviall 7 '.nnt. Altrt Jas. f)avisF!ttville,-!'.'na' h. II. Kun::l, VSl I.lmlen -00 V. WIV.l, UBIM mi, j n :i.,m. hi H inthFt Lsvl-aoT.', Woodbinr! o J. Delle'.t, l is. kid St.. u.nal tf'.nrtf. 7 (lltt Pt.. KdU i ' p Jt;uik Cley, Her ,T Oensehelrae', Clayton, I '. K. Uaiienh wr, 1100 U i). 0. Piper, 733 Pearl St.. n . . f:r.iti. i 1 filnitfiestc: ii. ;hv. V'iii-ua Avenue i -.r. ,ln-..:n T-hllrt. V;u Oil, !M4 jrontroieSt TIi )'ii is B. Hanung. Jew ,1-ni .,nl Vnt.-n RL. I1 ( i A; 'y.v i)jl Pnntl St. it. a. dla dcy, iii Spruce St, A, ei.iioiiier, i "ouei. uiv, i, n v.M! 1 I ,r, kl1n 1. O.. n , i .ii-'- .'imrrtvn 15 ... -rt".' v..K r I 'A'ot lilnifi John u. Lvrae mu uonnni tibfts K.iiit'i, 4:a Greenwich i. iJUr';!i i'-l ' 3 Lr cut St.. C f '"eh 1. i.ouglasvliic, ita..,.. 1 1. aha nllstnwll r, l ,t iJ.MfllMlP. WIS. ,Vm l.B!b Jlaas 8'9 Tayto Al.rod Hol"y, Philllruure. K. Mairlll. Clln Lock. 1-httB John Shuiie.''ic;.oid e. . 0., W ... n.i...At 1 iMi.ivirt I'A. 1YK1. t..i.liiiiw. K cr v'ree, 200t Palcthorp Si if. s. t'realv. Dil7 KorthZna pwia'lel'i rn-" Is c'.oec d! ..uai.M.i .".-'I if. J-B; llrtn.. . 117 I'll . t1 ncr--on ir. liiut- lutycntij? rench 'if all. (Mil nnd get c ii.iMn. . frvim nut c.t ,T tr!a'tnicnt and return homo t ,D iUAnANTEED MAYER, ,Phila.,Pa. on or delay from lnifl ido of cuicf. cndori'' s and rromliHiil. e!ll Cnusultatlon free nnd dfurchcuhtrR. h.k. to 3 p.r. ( ftllfimnnv lli.. l.n..n tr.upturo by lJK. J. 11. h Broad St., riilln. i:uphlnCo.,lu. flic, la. iTomcr.O.,I!crfcBCo..ra 11 1'. O , Kelts Co., l'a. Iimrc I'o. nitn, Col. Co., I'a. N.J. . s. Pa. ward, l'lilla. 1. St , Allentown, Pp. Phlla. vry. Ph. y,N. J. L. Heading, Pa. 'ith Eoslon, l'a. rl f Co , I'h. N. J. blnndilA Avri.. t.i Icndhij. Pa. .1. i-. & j, V. of Morris street, TMn Ringgcld, Pa. una. P.cadlnir. Pa. Jt Lebanon. Ta. Pa. BeriiiCo.,rn. i-Vb Ci Tn iiWvll'n lfi cton St . Beading. Tn. Id 8t.,U(:rtislurg.Pa. 14 St., Phila. ., Kenain, rn. Berks Co., pa. 1, Pa. lor St.. Camden, K-J. r, i. j, i.-terCd. r, rmuntow 1., Phlla. iuong.. uo., in. 1. St rhlla. dEt,Phi!a. IIW 'H II1U .UU CU1III- 1:. Mayer Mncat tho Jtn give lit'iitmeut to liil.. UU' , fT treatment Is in (cured, of ti'wn enn rccolvo p tho tai oduy. A CUP O Ji SKSi iHir 1 AIL THE JJQMFORTS HOME includes tho great temperance drink CHOCOl? delicious to the taste, and strengthening t( mado in ONE MI OP LATE c, invigorating to the body, INUTE from NUGGETS OF NEWS. Paid admissions to the fair yesterday were 147,084. Secretirv Lnmont has left Sorrento for Wnlilni?tnn. At Fleetwood Park, N. J., yesterday Nanoy Hanks broke the track record by t.lirpn KonnntlH. itinktmr tho mtlo in 2.06f. Brevet Brigadier General Chauncey Mo- tieever, tno senior assistant aujiuimi. &w crnl of the United States urmy, was yester rinv nlnmd on tho mtirod list. nUia T?..lll. nnii.mmniif.linD finmnlltl?ll a n nfr.uiiiianl iwltli tliaTfnl, atttainitliln liml railway oompan lee to continue sending the American mails via Qtiesiutovvn. M ' I . 1 1 1 l-f. 1. 1 1 f ii InttiiranM nnitinlinl(i4 which have their head otlces In New York city have decided to auvanca tue rate oi Interest on bond and mortgage loans to ( kit gives New Life to the Old Folks, , I'icusuru iu iuu j- Health to the Children. k Good for AU-Cood All the Time. p nA lyluA J5 cent package makt t Fivy HIRES.' URTnTEKL riOO North Vourlh St., b.!ow OOO oi?;'" I'IhImWiiIiI uin UKlIThflltlS , Alii ki loimir, iiuuuie Biceii nnu mw wi u.,1 i.. . If you HuttVr finm any- jroutlirul fully of IndUirHlim. '' Hi" oi ttoeiii'Miv ,w.m.. . conflduntiul licfttnieiit. tlii coii eult DR. C. F. THEBU, or nil nvo 8rt MiUHliK fnr bciok rni'li -amw j,o expcrliucul. no tuiiuro ni'ii. to muni Mm. Ixidlnir iiew8li"ilT nionouiu liliii the only truo anil uwiiilnp a(lvi-rtlliiif lali-t Uuncka and Mould.bo pH.lulUt aw haUuu.-.H in tttnint or oit otuM of Uloo.1 l'olion, oroiula HtVleturM, eta., for mime of JIS.OOO. Hour. Uall . toSiev'elTo to Hi Wed. and sit ov'lw.o tolOi 8un Say. allda. VrUh Caw. ourod to 10 ily. rr,t fin eta for a Ml P Freo saznplo oa application U MIR NIT nt . it, - ' w " " - .txrara i . IT mm. f.'ilNllU.'.Na Y pound package. a to tnanuzaotaren. BT . w. H Haters TWICE TOLD TALES! . . i ... i K.i wh.t, 111. nun Aru PUlUDlliuwil UVIW, ww. " "X . ;J ' v7 pie are told twice that at OaUaEber's Cbeap OaaU Btore tbey oan buy Flour and Tea at lower rates ttian anywhere In this . . ...... - a tA ,.u, lha fmtVi if the oft rewmtad itory. Full lloeotGrc- eerlee, ButMr and B(gi, Fowtoeo, uree 1 ruck , Hay aa straw. Sallathei's Cheap Cash Store The only SDRE ROACH Df Is . . . ,of rts, Roaches Weeuarantittoridll.ohouof, BuoSi M.VIAURERS' mfi P.r.l.n SECT POWDER ebestinuie market for bum, Ant. Moths, OT ON DOQI, 40, INSE bthef BKO0U ci. kw n nnnnltli Be sure Sold only la botU, our Tpadc M MtnU,nlVby O. MAURE Wni r t a r" lNcoT4jaiid get UMMMilae. Mahk oaeach. ERiSON. 5r . i.i.MM Titinlv nil at aaft itad by letHinQeab,? Tlm Vi'lPinn OhimIIiiu Hliitn.niiin Snys tlm fluid ltiiR. Are KriinslllH fur Our Ciirri-nrj- Troiililin Niiinliiutliins Con IIiiihmI by tin, Briiut. Wasihkoton, Sent. 1. The house hill to ! repeal the purchasing clause of tho Sher man nci -rot iairiy under way yesterday in tho senate. It wo taken up early in the morning hour to aivo an opportunity to Mr. Vance, of North Carolina, to make a speech aRalnst it. Mr. Vance is one of the Democratic minority member of the finance committee, and for an hour and forty minutes he kept his batteries of wit, humor and sarcasm playing upon the meiuuro and upon the members nf hlsown party for supporting and advocating it. He prefaced his remarks with the state ment that the great law of supply and de mand operated in regard to money just as it did to everything else. When money was abundant prlcos wore high; when It was scarco the prices of all products were low. Therefore, he that In created the abundance of money beuellted production and advanced prices and wngos, though by combination and de fensive measures in many parts of the world wages are effected less than pro ducts. The effect upon the condition of man kind which would follow the destruction of ono-hnlf of the currency of the world, amounting in the aggregate to $7,300,000, 000, it would ho Impossible accurately to describe. Still this rirocoss of destruction has been going on quietly since 18T2, and its result is seen in prices lower in many things than lias ever been known in tho memory of man. The speaker thon went Into the history of tlie demonetisation of silver. Ho said that tills movement for repeal was tho re sult of a conspiracy among the money holders of the world. The method of the nttaok was by the creation of a panic. Tho departure ot gold from this country same time ago had been attributed to the Sher man law; If so, the Sherman law surely brought it back, too. Membersof congress on both sides wanted gold and silver coined on equal terms, according to their platforms, ho they slopped coining silver. The senator referred in mot sarcastic terms to the inconsistency of such actions. If such au interpretation of the Demo cratic platform had been announced dur ing the campaign ho was quite sure Mr. Cleveland could not have carried a sincle electoral vote south of tho Potomac river. Senator Vauca acknowledged that the re peal hill would pass, but he asked what would be done with the remainder of the Democratic platform in the face of one promise broken. When lie got through his entertaining speecli an effort was mado to simplify the further parliamentary line of proceeding in tho consideration of tho bill by having the committee's substitute adopted pro forma, so that all amendments to beof fered might he amendmentsln the first de gree instoad of in the second dogreo.which would tend to smooth and simplify mat ters. That proposition did not, howover suit the ideas or plans of Mr. Cookrell, of Missouri, who objected to It, and as It re quired unanimous consent, it failed, of course, to bo adopted. From that point on to the point of going Into executlvo session, a confused rambling colloquy was carried on between Mr. Cockrell and some Republican senators Involving tho question of adhesion to or repudiation of tho Chicago Democratic platform. Tho discussion was not ended when adjourn ment took place. The rules which will govern tho proceed ings of the present house wero again dis cussed yesterday without attracting much attention, ulthough at times the houso was on the edge of a partisan debate. But In each instance good humor took tho place of bad blood, and the clash of parties was averted. No change of importance was made in tho now code, and without concluding its consideration the honse ad journed. NOMINATIONS CONFIRMED. Hio Henwte Ulspoiea of a T.arga T-.Uk of Consuls. Washington, Sept. 2. Among the nom inations confirmed yesterday by thesenate are the following; United States consuls general Victor Vifqualn of Nebraska, at Panama; I. B. Itichman of Iowa, at St. Gall; D. W. Mar atta of North Dakot.i; at Melbourne; A. D. Jones ot North Carolina, at Shanghai; J. G. Donnelly of Wisconsin, at Nuevo Laredo, Mexico; W. A. Anderson ot Wis consin, at Moutre 1. United States consuls Samuel Than hou'erof Georgiu, at Matamoras, Mexico; M. P. Thatcher of Michigan, at Windsor, Out.; Charles Schaefer of Kansas, at Vera Cruz; u. W. bavage of New Jersey, at Dundee; Ij. S. Heque of Iown, at Hotter dam; John Putton of Michigan, at Am- I herstburg, Out,; F. W. Kickbusch of Wis- j eonsin, at Stettin; W. F. Kemmler of Ohio, at Horgeu. Switzerland; Harvey Johnson of Georgia, at Antwerp; Autboay j llowellsof Ohio, at Cardill; George Hor ton of Illinois, at Athens; Jamcn A. Dem urest of New Jersey, at Brockville, Can ada; C. II. Benedict of Minnesota, at Cape i Town; G. W. Bell of Washington, at Syd nev, N. S. W.; F. H. Brooks of Illinois, at Trieste; B. K. Bedle ot New Jersey, at Sheffield; O. II. Boyesen of North Dakota, at Gothenburg. Thomas L. Thompson of California, United States minister to Brazil. Collectors of Customs T. H. Lore, at Bridge ton, N. J. ST HE KWO I THAT CORESS m S Si INg MH8. 1 J. CnOMWELL, Eipenwcc.N. Y. iA WORLD OF JOY 1 FOUR WORDS I "Two Bottles Cured Mel"g SlANA SARSAPARILLA Co.! fiB 1kak BlfWi For year" I hnvr bcn tmuhtehM PSfrlth jetHMiiiiutUiii. Im JjUcr antl K11m fjniipy Xrotililt. Nothing ewmwi to help mtUH ptt-raftncntly until I trlwl M I DANA'S g I SARSAPARILLA g n'nnd tvvn In. (tie. CIIICKll Mil. Mfl Your, riwiiotftillv, E2 3j nipCTuniHi.N r .Mils 1'. J. CHOMWL'I.I. dtSOItOHAlUK Co. flfl. EH Thi, iTrliflrK Hint I knnvr the stave Mrs. V. J.M. Cromwell to bn tt'ti.twurthy, and one upon aug HEwIium wuril von run r'ly. B S A. 11. MoKEU, jiutfea of tlifl l'eaca, M g Cqimnn,N. Y. jag W Dana Satsaparllla Co., Dcllnsl, Maine. S Profeasioxial Cards. JOHN R, COYLK, ATTORNlir-AT-LA H'. Oftloe lleddalt building, Hhenandoah, t. M. lltTKKH .1 1 t f it I I" 0 t If RHIKANDOatf. PA. Offlco Iloom 3, P. O llulldlne, Hhenandoah, acailsterly building, I'ottsvill. Q T. HAVICE, 8URQE0N DENTIST. Omoe Northeast Oar. MIa aid Oaatrs 3ts Sheuandoah. over Steln'B drug store. jy H. KI8TLER, M. D PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON, Offloo -11 North Jardln street, Shensndoah, JQK. JAM JIB HruilN. PHYHICHAN AND ftOROXON. Offlco and Hesidenee. No. 3D Ilcrth Jardlc otreet, Shenandoah. D R. E. D' LONGACRE, Graduate In Veterinary Surgtry aiI DmtUtry. All calls by mall, telegraph or telephono at. tended to with promptness. Surgloal opera tions performod with ttte greatest care. Offloe I Commercial Hotel, Mhenandoah RANK WOMKR, M. I). Specialist in Treatment of Catarrh. Practlco limited to diseases of the eye, ea nose and throat. Hpeotacles lurnlshed, gua antced to suit all eves Odlce 13 Mouth Jardln streot, Shenandoah. S3 SHOE noWps Do you wear them7 When next In need try a piUj Dost In tho world. . 5.00 54.00 $3.50 $2.50 2.25 $2.00 FOR r35 "fcvifO Ml 00 42.50 52.00 FOR U0IES- $2.00 SI.7S- FOR BOYS If you want a fine DRESS SHOE, mails Inthelarasl stylos, don't pay $6 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 or $5 Shoe. They fit equal to custom mado 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 the bottom, look for It when you buy W.Im DOCGTiAS, Brocl-.ton, Mass. Sold by, JOSEPH BALI., 11 South Main Btroet, Shenandoah, Fa. NANDRAKEl Entirely mmm AND A SURE A IoUMuiHit Fatally Sliot. Whbklikq, Sept. 8. At Martin's Ferry, O., opposite this oity, Policeman George Mnrpuy was shot and fatally wounded by William AVilaon, an attacue of Cook & Wliltoley's circus. Wilson had a disturb ance -with some boys, and Officer Murphy plaeetl liirn under arrest. Wilson then llred three balls at the policeman, all of which took effect. Murphy will die. Tlm rittlntlira Bids Closed. Harbibbdm, Sept. 2. The plaintiff's oase in the suit of Mine. Marie Dgcoi, the lyrio artist, auaiust her husband, FmnoiB l.eRoa Christnan, to establish title to "Villa Deoca," iu this oity, was oIommI yesterday, and the defense will be heard Sept. kl. Inttmitiug developments are expected. This Mill Will Kmdbih, HaimniBUBo, 8ept. J. The mills oi the lAlaooD-OraajMn ooniwny, which shut down, a few weeks ago, throwing 9W meu out ot employment, will resume op erations ou Monday, FOR GOSTIVENESS Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Diseases of the Kidneys, Torpid Liver Rheumatism, Dizziness, Siok Headache, Loss of Appetite, Jaundice, Erup tlons and Skin Diseases. i FrlM 25. t' kotut, Sell ij til SrogtisU. BUSt.JOUHOIAL'U.rrast., Htrllo,t, TU SNEDDENJS: LIVERY- Horses ond Carriages to Hire. Haullne of all ktoda prempMy attended to. Horses taken toteard. at rates that are liberal, m ALLEY, Bear Wi Budwart Stori ft JTtt fTiSv alfUul Cktofcaatat'a Kaall.h nlaawaal Kiul. rc. aJtxi rviiftbu. toic. uk tind iu Utd uid Ould iMtAlUa 1 1 ioou Take us wiiMN in KWM ft uarttnUftrs. t tlMUt u4 druggists. per cent.