art MAKES GOOD BLOOD lotely chnngo tho Wood In your system lonths" time, ond tend new, rich Wood trough j'our veins, II you feci exhausted Uomstlc Wine, which 1 a tonlo and not mil restore you 10 neaiiaana bu-cukwi. iMltfor vcrar daughters, Itlsthobest nrl pnmfifair fnr all aliments necutlarto It enriches tho blood nnd elves lasting It Is guaranteed to euro Dlarrliroa, Urs. 1 nit Summer Complaints, and keep Cuo all tirugelsts (or H per bottlo. ITEFfS CURE Senator Voorhoes Will Force the Senate to Aot, THE TAHIFr ,L IN PREPARATION Representative Ilnrlor, of Ohio, llxpressas Ills Vlows Upon the Subject lltfore tho Vnys nnil Mentis GummlUee Tho llel Unnp'Ulcharilsoit Klcctlon Contest dache and rellovo all tho troubles tncl- fc bilious stnto or tho system, such as . Nausea. Drowsiness. Distress aftsr iln In tho Hide, etc. Whllo their moat lo ouccoss has been shown in curing a, yet Carter's I.lttlo I.tvor Pills aro aluablo In Constipation, curing and pro this annoying complaint, whllo thoy also II aisoraers ox mo Biomacu, Bumuinio me regulate tho bowois. isron II thoy only t would bo almost priceless to thoso who 01 this distressing complaint; butfortu eir goodness does not end here, and thoso try them will find theso little pills vatu ) many ways that they will not be wil- I) without them. Hut after all sick bead me of so many lives that hero Is where our great boast. Our pills euro It whllo ) not. s Little Liver nils aro very small and 7 to take. Onoor two pills makoadoso, i strictly vegeianio ana ao not gnpo or it by their gentlo action please all who u In ylals at 25 cents; tiro for 91. Sold ists every whero, or sent by mall. TEtl MEDICINE CO., Now York. FILL. SMALL DOSE. SHALL PRICE igmeers euc'1 quick remover of coal taui W-or healer of cuts and bruises ax i E tf&b A KS J of its high percentage of tas, JSK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. 13. IORK&CO., Chlcaao Russian Soap A SiSSSRSSr ffflff IftroubledwlthGonorrhoaaVK I Lw filet,Whltea,BperinatorrliceaW 4 'jmornuyuunaturu! rtlsrhargeajkalL ffypur druggist for bottlo oS wBig Q. It cures iu k few days Mwltbout tbo rid or publicity of u II doctor. Non-poisonous anil Jicuaranteed not to stricture ftX thi Univtnal Amnriem Curt. HaL Manufactured by E4Wgn2fc Wk" Evsas Chetnii'M Oo.Ejigf Nra Cincinnati, o. jgjSgfSr IRES RISING BREAST HER'S FRIEND" ,OMld-beTlng woman iM Is the crcatest I blesnine evei l . . . I 1 i,n.,a tuum n AUUIUUCIIUg TT '11,11,1 . 111. 1 U uvbu H II lor many years, and In each case iMether'u ftrlend" had boon used It has ianj'1 wonders aim relieved inuva ". It U tho heat remedy lor rising oi itkam, and worth the price for tnat Mas. M. IF. HnuBTKn, Montgomery, Ala. Jr excreta, charges preiiaio, on receipt ,Sl.0iwr bottle. fDPIOLD REGULATOR CO., LU1 druggists. AT--MT-, UA, t'hat Mr. Fred Wulluce Has to Sny, iruc Co., Oaltlan, Md. .embn: I wish to express my appro- tho merits of your Uatarru uuro I kred with oatarrh for Uve years, and say It lias given me more rcnei man mnmuina j. nave iriBU. unu it will un effect a permanent -cure, ah u fair and Impartial trial to establish pBolity. veryiruiy, Mill Point, W. Vb. oured Mr. Wallace of ono of tho worst Ahtarrh nn rocora. with a heavy Qls- ,( the throat. One bottle la guaranteed t will cure you oioerwiso no cnarge, bv all drueglBta. Price SI. and sure cure for catarrh and bay fever Mgnetlo Catarrh Cure. A three treatment ror $i, ana aowiuteiy d. Itli used by vapor inhalation, 'tb? only medlolne tbat readies the tui uuu sure iu uum, r ur dbuu vy WAsilisaTON, Sept. 4. The senntashows no disposition to shirk tho, responsibility plncetl upon It by tho home to pass the hill to repeal tho purchasing clituf e of the Sherman Bllver law. Jlr. Voorhoes has given frequent notice that ho will press the repenl hill nt nil times until it is dis posed of. It Is expected that Mr. Hale's proposition that tho senate meet nt 11 o'clock will bo uccopted, and thus, gently nnd gradually, but firmly, tho pressure will bo brought to bear upon the Bllver men who hold out in tho light against re peal. If thoy nro disposed to talk from this out thoy will be allowed to do so, but whenever there is an Intermission Senator Voorhces will probably be found per suasively suggesting a voto on some amendment, and alAhe time seeking to bring the Question to it finnl vote, the favorablo Issue of which he does not ap pear to doubt. Formal announcement of speeches to bo mado have beefi given by Senators Cul- lom, Stewart nnd Mills, the first holding 1 the floor today. Mr. Stewart will speak ' tomorrow nnd Mr. Mills on Wednesday. It ; Is probable also that Senator Mitchell, of Oregon, will address the senate on the sil- i ver question before tho week expires. I Tlie house, instead of adopting the code of rules recommended by the committee on rules, in one session, as it was expected would bo done, Hpent the whole of last week, after Monday, in debate upon the 1 comniitte's report, without coming to any conclusion thereon. Much of tho opposl- j tion to the rules was purely fictitious, nnd i was aroused with the belief that while thus engaged the house would at least be saved from doing any damage or anything which it or the country might regret. As there was nothing immediately de manding attention it was felt that the members could make haste slowly, and the full and free, if not discursive, discus sion of tho propositions of the committee and tho amendments offered by others was not antagonized. But a week having been thus spent the leaders of the house are now, it is believed, satisfied that all has been granted in the way of debate i that is necossary or desirable, and will I mako nn effort to secure final action on j the report on Wednesday, the day to which tho house has adjourned. Should they bo successful in this, the Intention is to givo 1 Thursday to tho Introduction of bills, and 1 adjourn from that date until Monday of i next week. In caso of failure to carry out this program thero are no plans for tho week, but the progross of events will de pend upon the developments from day to day, which no man can foresee. i Tho committee on ways and means to- ' day began the series of hearings it has consented to conduct preparatory to its work of preparing a tariff bill. The first person heard was Representative M. D. Harter, of Ohio, and his purposo In tak ing advantage of tho opportunity offered by the committee is entirely consistent with his well known and frequently ex pressed views upon the subject. "I am go ing to talk to tho committee," he said, "about two articles, agricultural imple ment;, and flour, which I think ought to be placed on tho free list or at least, in- i eluded within the reciprocity treaties that wo make. There is no more reason," con tinued Mr. Harter, "why there should be a duty on thoso things than there should 1 be one on wheat." And then recollecting ! himself, "But we have ono on wheat." Leaving tno reporter to fill In the blank made by the withdrawal of the cereal from his sentence. The committee on olectlons will take up the Belknap-Richardson case from, Mich igan at its meeting Friday. This caso pre sents unusual foatures, and will require. or it is supposed receive, unusual treat moat. Mr. Richardson received a certifi cate of election from the canvassing board, but lator the supremo court of the state 1 directed that a certificate Issue to Mr. Belknap. Both claimants thus had a prima facie right to the seat, and the usual for malities preliminary to a oontest before the committee were omitted. Mr. Rich- i nrdson's namo was placed on the roll, and Mr. Bolknap trusted to the efficacy of his certificate, backed by the decision of the supremo court. hen the coinmitteo meets Friday It Is expected that Mr. Bel knap will be given permission to institute a contest and prosecute it as if it had been Initiated in accordance witn tno law gov erning such matters. An Iron Mill lUirned. PlTTSDURQ, Sept. 4. A fire of myslerious origin broke out in Clark's iron mills. The 0-inch mill was totally destroyed and the 10-inch mill badly damaged. Several freight cars and 100 feet of trestle on which the cars wore standlug were also burned. Over 300 tons of finished Iron was damaged. About a hundred men aro thrown out of employment. A Kescuer Drnwnod. Philadelphia, Sept. 4. Brave Henry L. Scholes, aged 37 years, after being mainly instrumental In saving two lives from being lokt on the Delaware river Sat urday night, was nimselt arowneu wituin nn easy stone's throw of the scene of his horoio deed. His body has not yet been reoovered. llrolie the Hank nt Monte Carlo. Viesna, Sept. 4. Trieste newspapers as sert that a Miss Leal, a young Scotch woman, who has recently been playing at tho Monte Carlo gaming tables, had re markable luck for several days, which culminated in the breaking of the bank. She is said to have won 800,000 in ono hour, XtttriT of nn ' Unknown Mnn tfutiml MuttloriMl In tho Woods. Philadelphia, Sept. 4. Another 9oitt"u Jersey murder mystery was brought to light yesterday by the finding in l.iidd'i woods, nenr Woodbury, of Hi,- body of 'nn unknown German with a bullet wmnul in the cliost, one in the right, nvm and two in the back. One of the wound" in tlu Nicki powder marked, Indicating i ir i lbv -.ir.ir-derer held the weapon rl.w to the vic tim's body when tue shot v. - iK-ll. Tracks of u light vehit-U' m,; from the road into the woods renr th ' ot where the Imtly was found were v,h- "l, and it was also evident thai t:ie body )i:.d been dragged about twenty fict through the bushes. The man's pockets were turned inside out nnd rifled, and there was nothing left by which he could be Identi fied, oxcept that two fingers of the right hand were crippled, and the picture of a ship is tntooed on the nrm. The case lias been placed In tho 'hands of Prosecutor Jenkins. The polico of neighboring towns liavo beou asked to look out fur n dilapidated wagon driven by two colored men. Knnsas l:iiml Biiirrtigo Association. Kansas City, Sept. 4. The women suf frage convention hns started a campaign that is to rack the state continually until tho constitutional amendment Is voted upon in tho fall of 1804, with speeches by Susan B. Anthony, Helen Gougitr, Mrs, Leaeo, Anna L. Dlgcs, Mrs. Emma Bovoe, Mrp. St. John nnd others. The following is in part tho platform adopted: "Wotako It to be the determined policy of the Kan sas IOqunl Suffrage association to conflno Ibeviorkfor the amendment strictly to aigumeuts and propaganda for the en franchisement of women. All speakers and workers under the auspices of the amendment campaign committee shall re train from argument fortheirparty Issues. All political parties Of tho state shall bo and are hereby asked to embody iu their county and slate platforms expressions favoring the adoption of unequivocal suf frage plauks." llniik Oltlnlnla Arrested. LANCASTKU, Pa., Sept. 4. E. K, Smith and C. 15. Gtayblll, of the firm of K. K. Smith & Co., bankers, of Columbia, wero arrested on the charges of embezzlement and falie pretense. The complaints nro made by W, H. Strlckler, agent for Mar tin Nissley, of Snluugn. The embezzle ment complaint alleges that tho money of Nissley was appropriated to tho personal use of E. K. Smith & Co., and that thoy knew they were insolvent. Tiie accused gave $12,000 bail. Additlounl suits are to be brought against them. ll'Av did lie commit the same reason that thou on the verge of the sain (Halo damrer ot ins'tnlly, pr some other equally Un any nervous nftuction. amicted with a nervous careless, apparently indiH come ; or lie in ijr have leu for recovery by treating who had Utile i,r no know factions, or by deluding hi less so-called remedies. 1 one, but no woreo than tl nervous sufTerer. who lias headache, biliousness, dim melancholy, tailing memo fainting, sleeplessness, ner sexual debility, epilepsy, oil similar coniequencos aro lilt any one who has any of symptoms of an awful end. in getting rid of them by i ment. Dr. Franklin Miles: ts Lesson. iciue i. un i lor mis of others ni-e sin, or in iinnin mnilvsis, idiocy, minute result of e knew he was irder, but was nt to the out- ui'd his chuiiees vith physicians Je of such uf ioif with woith- rase was a sad t of any other ervous or sick irritability, hot iUshes, us dyspepsia, The same or T to result to lose advance II )o not hesitate ellicent troat- Itho celebrated specialist, has studied nervoili diseases over 20 years, and has discoverctl the only re liable remedy for them. ThJiisands of vol untary testimonials provo tin! virtuos of Dr Miles' Restorative Nervine. Alnnzo Marker, of Clinton, K. wm so allllcted with extreme I wm nn tho veree of Insanltv. bled bo that I onuld scarcely feed twelve bottles of Dr. Miles' Uoati nnd was cured. It It with plensu this wonderful rematlr for nervoi "I bad been a nroat sutrere headache until I begun, about fnt to ue I)r Miles' Meliorative Nei since which time I have not hi Sever! of my friends aro usina 1)1 Id, t T., writes: "I ervoiuuess that y hand! trom- nysolf. I used atlvo Nervine, a I recommend troubles." from chronic r months ago. no unit rills. 1 a headache. Miles' Itom le more than Kistcr, Los oil 1 ps. and find them, as I illi you claim for them." Mrs. Maly Angeles, ;ai. V. II Camvoll. editor Tribune. writes : " My wife was cured of sidk headuche of mmv Years' standim? bv tho usa of l)r Miles' Restorative Nervine. She hasrecolnmendcd It lo her friends, anil thoy all praise It h 'lymoutb, Va., ithly' New Postunistors. Washington, Sept. 4. Fourth class postmasters wore appointed for Pennsyl vania as follows: John J. Noon, Bodiues; William A. Laird, Fisherville; C. C. But ler, Gatchollvlllo; Josoph 11. Landis, Halt fax: John H. Slimier, Linglestown; D. F. Herring, Millville; E. L. Williamson, Mount Morris; Jacob C. Criss. New Wil mington; George A. I'inkerton. Wicon ibco. New Jersey William F. Iliitm, Newfleld; Bello S. Coleman, Ocean View. Is. MkCaUT aWs-iKr.-J I'fl S9 II UfM.H sotti e. ffiS9i.w&raerHJ7 Dr. Miles' Hestoratlve Nervinolis sold by all ruKKists on a positive guarantee, tr sent direct by the Ur Miles Medical Co., Klkhnrt, I nil receipt of price, Jl per bottle, six Jiottlos fortn, ib is positively irei mini opiates ftxnroHN nrenald or dangerous drugs. Dr. Miles rills, 50 doses, a cents. reo uooic at uriiggisu, on oy man. toctC, Mcta., and 81.00 perl Cures Coughs, noarsennss, yore Throat, Croup promptly; relieves Whooplns CoueU and Asthma. For Consumption it has no rival; has cured thousands whero all others failed: will curk you If taken in time. Sold by Druggists on aguarantce. For Lame Back or Chest, uso silicon's i'iabtisr. aacts. W7 .,nWA ITii'fcffff i" CATARRH remedy: llnrfl vnil f ntnrrh ? Thin rpmfwiu la minmn. teed to cure you. Price 60 eta. injector free. Advertises I KEEP COOL Inside, outside, nnd all tho way through, ujr UIUU1U5 5' This great Temperance drink: U iu liealttil'ul, us It Is pleasant. Try it. URTTHFEL KOQ North fovrtk St., U uv MKUTBCIIriK AJtl! 1 '"!-, iiiiudlt-oiccj, luia old ot bn'l, ' . tf you aiOVr from nn yoi'.t.' i' fully or Indfcfrctla, or h : of a delU-tt BHtarv. i n coilllut ntlul truafttii',it tl,. " uit OR. C.F. THIEL," flveSit i.iai,i;M for bi.il Vo vnrln.i.iil i,n r.ll.,, , to equal lilm. lir-nding nuwijpaiH.'ii )roiu,t t lim the only tiuo aiul wnuino ndverUHliiL; -iinmli-i IJuucL and , ould.be pliilUU art, ohalU nn il ti. tivatment ot wurvt oaiw of Blood folaon. torrolulu Htrlcturea, etc, for niu-aoof 1,0Q0. Bours Jnli , C to 3 1 er'ffa, s to 8 , Wed. and Bat. orW a to IV , Sun days all dajr. Frwh Ov oared 4 w 10 d . K. O. H. Castlea CoiupetliiE. Asnunr Pauk, Sept, 4. The first annual parade ot tho Knights of the Golden Kagle of New Jersey, Peunsylvunia and New York will take place here today. There will be oash and other prizes for the competing oastles. Pennsylvania Caucus Club Disbands. Altoona, Pa., &apt. 4. The Altoona State League Baseball olub disbanded last night because the Banding and liar rlsburg teams refused to oonie to this city and play the scheduled games. Jteat Ills Iiausbter. WlIAIIN0TON,Del.,SDt.4. Foraltiekiug rTT) CllfhrntrJL V.ni-ll.'l Illamonil TtMnJI. -HiyiV Orlclnul niriiljf ennln. A vstrsL. taiwajB rviiuiic UDIII, MS nu olInr. fit fit4 cfauaM-mu tulimtn tttm and imitation: Al lriuclati. or nd4. it finuitu fr I'&rtlculwi. taiUaw&iaia tvu4 jlll. j.,uv inunwHtii, Uhlelmter Ctirtnlcl CwUulUon hquarth 444 bv til LrtMkl DrKPu TWICE TOLD TALES Are sometimes a bore, but nban thn rum Die are told twlee tbat at Qaltwher'a Cheap Oaah Store they oao buy Flour and Tea at lower rates ttuut anywbate la this town, they are glad to teat the truth ot the on repeated story, mil Uao of Oro nerlea, gutter and Bg(t, Potatoea, Qroen horse whip, Michael Burk was sent to jail , 'IQHQPHU rs iheap Lash m forgone mouth and sentenced to p.y m iaA.4! Cm BE CURED A CURE GUARANTEED DR. J. B. MAYER, Disastrous Stroet Otir Aooident in Oiiioinuati. THE KIND ' DEAD, SIX PATALLY HURT. 1015 Arch St., Phlla.. Pa. from IiukI- enilor inri.t till. n fii'ocnd that bavo lfflaft at once, no oneratlon or delays' new, i.it""5ti.(i 1 i thousands or cur inentHofpliy-lcrnns, Indies m-d nroil onao-m liosc urtofllce. C 'U'liltutlli ttrlotly conlldcntlfll. Pond ft.r clicull OiSIce : D ft.JC. to d TliAfollowiiir-nroafiiwrf the many lon entirely cared of I'.upture lyl lu. J. li. MAYE.lO inrATHSSTI Jacob C. Miaul. '2820 North Broad Bt.i Plilln. K. (). (Ih.sslv, hheelton, InupliluCo.,a. 1'. II. i;osilt.r, 1 hocnlxville, l'a. It. A. Hall, Noivtcn, N. J. John t.Sijhrr .Yellow HoufceP.O.,I!erkiiCo..ra A.8.Kl.;n(;(. a, Limekiln P. O , Bulks Co., I a. S. Jon'H Hhl'mj, Kcnnc! Equntf, l'a. A. A. GuM-.rrnthy. Cent alia, Col. Co., Ta. C. Herltng", Jiiillca Bill, N.J. Ii. 15. He",, I'.ckUUl, Ta. F. A ICrciti!, f latlngton, l'a. K. .J. email, J '"unt Altn. Pa, I ,i .is ii.Lvis. rit iville, nd waid. Phlla. i b. II. :Cu i'.-sl, I'M Linden Bt , Allenurrn, Vr. ,l. v,'. Wa-.t, ITorrtstwn, l'a. , - T. iA-nny. e:i 8. 30th Rt VbUft. . .i r. h. U. St.-rr.fr, Bnnbury, l'a. . P. Lov.'imr:, Woodbuiy.N. J. n. J. PcUjt, SIS 1211 8t . Heeding. Pa. v.tel :i.'ntlt, I.i.i.-. Pt., 8futh Kaston. la. 1 i' Mci'irk, .ir., Oliy, Berkf Co ,Pa. t liu'H'.'iiuimo.-. Clayton, N.J. , ii alienor wer, 1109 Columbia Avc.ra. i. 0 I'iji r, 7!5 Ir.arl St.. Heading, I. Vi 'ui ntlaud, Oloucettor. N. J M. i Hi.'-. Ainiia Avenue, . of Morri ji'rett, ij - a . town, Phlla. l . Wi i. In::. JrntrofC t., 1'hlla. f ' 'Un:.' is B. Haitui'R, Now Ringgold, Ta. a il. Lu el, iXl Bo .so St Phlla. J. Ci yul nbv, 241 Four! St . Reading. Ta. t B. ft. -'taiuev, 4J4 Spruco St , Lebanon, r A Sc'ineiK'r, Locust Dale, l'a. 1). 11. Nell, limekiln 1". O.. Uemi Co., Va. C. A. Dcturlc, lii'dsbiro Eerksrn., To. vim v. iTurtATi-.-inp. 1'hotntxvl'. e. l'a. V.M.Lii.obacH,fJt Wn-hlnston St , Head Iur, Pa. JohnC. Lvms. 1310 Iljuard 6-t.,Hf:rrlsLilrjf.l'a. Chai .iv.lt'.i, 41!itirennichSt.,rhi.a. (i. Burtlurd, '.9 I-ocuri St., Headinc Pal O. C K iehn, I ouclasvillo, Berts Co., l'ul Ilcnrv U I! owe-, lottttown, l'a. I O.L.f,,varf!. Poyncttc, Vis. Wra. .1. BlbiKfcin- 5 9 Taylor St.. Catcdeil.VJ. Ilfr.d Hab-y, I'lilllipsburp. N. J. U. llarrlll, file". Lock, ChettorCn. ra. lr llor.l nr.l Ttnlrrt St.. (lermulltliVt 1 . Til JohnShiiro. Iciiord K O., MoEgt. Co.,l'a Wm. E'.tbii?er. Lersnort, ra. 15. Cr 'b'ioe, ralethorp St., rhlla. IL S. Crosly, 3017 North 2nd t , Thila. T"iladilili'' ""-. h closed on tho 2nd dav ,ioai .u. '..: i'r. ' li. Mayer beinif Hotel lJonr, ,;. . . k I'u , to give Uchiih r,r.,Hij In thnt , t.'.' ' (lltliCtd'- Dr ,T 11, Ma.e-H t' nnn ft treatment nnrh of ell. Call nnd ge' cured. II It, lvr?ons 1mm nut of t"n can r treatment f I'd r' turn lioii"- t'n sn-erlav fhp llrabn Itefitavil to Work nnd the Car Ilesrnndcd the Hill with Awful Velocity, GriKliliig Kverj thing In Its I'utli, nnd rinnlly LntiilliiR Into n Snloon, Cimcinkati, Sept. 4. AVliat will prove p rbnps tlie most disastrous street car ac cident ever recorded took place iu this city last evmunK nt 7 o'clock. An electric car dashed down n hill at frightful speed, left the track, broke n telegraph pole and shot Into a saloon, wivckinu; both itself and the utrttcture it struck. Asa result of tho col lision two people aro dead, six are injured beyond recovery and nearly forty more are hurt, many of them dangerously. It was soon after the Eden Park Sunday afternoon concert had closed, and tho nightly open nlr audience as usual made n rush for tho cars "Down town." Avon dale electric car No. OH was booh pneked with people and Motorman George De vino ran without Incident until ho reached tho grade a mile long that dosconds into tlie business portion of tho city. Sud denly tho brake becamo unmanageable (ud tho heavy oar began to descend with perilous speed. Conductor Charles H. Hinith ran to his comrade's assistance1, but the brake was obstinate and tho two men turned their attention to the frightened passengers. By persuasion and force the half hundred or more inmates were kept iu thoirseats, while the car, now swaying to and fro, shot down the hill with awful velocity until reaching the intersection of Hunt and Broadway, it left the track, nnd Binoxlilng a tolegraph pole which stood in its path into two pieces, plunged into tlie saloon of George Schmidt at 351 Broad way. There wero forty-five people in the car and not one of them escaped injury. Tlie motonnau and conductor jumped just bo fore the oar struck the pole, and thus es caped a horrible death Tlie oar was Btnashed into splinters, as was tho front of the Mtloon and bar, and from thn debris arose agonizing cries and moans that told those within hearing that a terrible acci dent had occurred. Six patrol wagons were upon the sceno within a few minutes, and tho dead nnd dying wero quickly transferred to the City hospital, whero the entire medical corps was soon busily en gaged in ronderhig such assistunco as was In its power. Tho killed are: Mario Maloney, nged 12, Instantly killed; Airs. Sarah Dublin, aged flodied at the city hospital ten minutes after arrival there. Tho six fatally wounded arc:' Clara Beckley, skull fractured and contusion ot face, pronounced fatal; Lizzie Johnson, aged 81, skull fractured, will die; Mrs. Mary Heckley, skull fractured and injury to spine, will die; Edna Fort, both thighs fractured, lacerated body wouuds and in ternal injuries, probably fatal; Louisa Best, fractured skull und internal injur ies, will die; Allan Bust, both legs broken, skull fractured nt base of brain and inter nal injuries, will die. Mgr. Satolll's Western Trip. Washington, Sept. 4. Sfgr. SatollI, the apostolic delegute to the United Statos.left Washington tills morning upon anotner western trip, going flrst to Milwaukee to visit Archbishop Katzor. Thonco he will go to Green Bay, nnd be the guest ot Bishop Messmer. While at Greon Bay tho mousignor'Will assist at a great re ligious celebration nt West Deporo. From Hi ititrr ua n. i-i.-r t a SB) ........ . ... ,., 1 riirxi's r, wklls, It. Jai-kson, N. Y. lnrnfiila nnrl ?alt RlinnmS bjUuiuiuiu uuu uuil iiiiuuiun ft Of 20 Ycnrs Stniulinff, m m BLOOD PURIFIER THAT GURES.g Bp Dana h aha a pari t. la Co., S 7a Ui.nti.Kmkn .I liiTi hv certify that I hire bwn ffia sufferer tor vr yoil'm with Srrtif-BH estiia and Halt IChctim. Jlnvc cmployctlng MHniany rtijfllclnns and rxpcmk'd many dollan ItiS a nr., nr., wen am nave uwu on tno mantm ior uien Bluftyt'fir.aH oTtiti uvall or liunrlU.n imu fftven ui) nope inm iiit'm was nny min rzZ AVIth vcrvlittio faith I nun hined a tioule offl fyotirSAIWAI'AHII.LtVof my PrutrjiUt, wiiicJi Inn giiiMic unu KfuniiHw ii i was hoi fX'neiUiM nt nliould rrfnnit thr tiumrv. I left tlio itura think-W plug 1 ahonld call and Ri-t my mony Inter. No hoprlBfl sof any ht'iicllt aa no innllt'fin' ur tnntment ncotwdSS Jul rveen my cuno. l hnu tint taken Imiro than"" gffiunditwavlivliitiiaiiio. Have taken rn HliutlU'm and am 'HKi:i. Tho Noruf.i liilnSorcmorcttll luiilel and I fed like aRBm anew man. Irecomincnd mm DANA'S g SAJRSAPARILLA m to alt who ruli a llloott l'urlller HmtS sCui'ti.. Youri vry trnlv, M ! PIlRLPS S. WELLS. SB I FU Jsckson, St. Iiwrt'nce Co., N. Y. Okntsi Mr. Well a la wril-known in this Btloa.nil 111. Ktiittiinvlit I. true. 1 Roroocttullr. 1K.V A. SMITH, I Nichomllo, N. Y. Urugglrt. Dana Sarsapatllla Co., Belfast, Malno, m 1 M Professional Cards. J OHN It. COYIjK, A TTO RNST-A T-LA W. Office Heddall building, Htaenandoab, Pa. Ml M IIUKXK t i r ', r t " t v snitKAitnoAn. pa, Offlco Room 3, P. O liulldlng, Bhennndoah, atdlSstcrly building, I'ottsrllle. G, T. HAVICB, RUSOBON DENTIS7. Offloe Northeast Oar. Miln aalContreSks Sbenandosb, over StuHn's drug store. in tn r t tlio nt lo is in eclvo A CUP OP CHOCOLATE delicious to tlio taste, Invigorating and strengthening to tho body, mado In ONE MINUTE froiru M, 8. IC1BTLHR, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURaXOtf. Offlco -ISO North Jardln street, Shenindoih. tr. jamkh r;;iK. I'HYNIOIAN AND hTJKGSON. Otaoe ami Kesldenoc, Stroet, Shenandoah. vo. 84 Ncrth Jsrdln E. D" LONQACRE, JjRANK WOMER.M. D. SpecialUtin Treatment of Catarrh. Practice limited to diseases of the eye, ea nose and throat. Hpoctaclea furnished, sua anteed to suit all eyes Office ISNouth Jardln street, Shenandoah. Graduate In Keferiiiary Surgery anil Denllitry. All calls by mall, tolegraph or telephone at tended lo with promptness. Murgleal opera. Ilnnannrrnrmnl rolth t hn (.rnfitiut ftarft. OfllftAt r VI A t.l. a... nil. ...Ill ......... i " , A . '. ..J-" JTT vjreuu u,iy i.ii;uuiuui oau-iu vn icuiu i uommerciui iiotei, nneniinuoaa to Chicago on the Utu una ho the (iuest or Archbishop Fcehnn, Un the following Sunday ho will bless the new church of Bt. John the Baptist, at Somoinnuk, Do Knlb county, Ills. On the 15th tlie apos tolic delegate will leave for Dubuquo. From Dubuque the inousiguor will return directly to Washington. Terrible Wreck In Illinois. STIIEATOB, Ills., Sept. 4. On Saturday night a terrible wreck occurcd In the out kkirts of this city, resulting in the death of two unknown men nnd serious injuries to sv dozen other persons. Tlie regular freight and accommodation train which left this city over the Illinois Valley and Northern branch of the llurlington went through a bridge and the cars of heavy freight together with the car containing the passengers were piled up ut the bottom of a twenty-flvo foot ravine. The wreck took lire from a stove. S3 SHOE NOTRIP. Do you wear them 7 When next In need try a pal&l Beat in tho world. Only 30 ett. for a full pound paeka&e. Free siunple oa sppuoauon u ciaaiuuciurwa. rua uli ui 11. K Severn, f. nu.rie. W. It. W' The only SURE ROACH DESTROYER We guarantee it to lid the house of Rats, Roach and Water Buos Money Refunde REFUNPE'b. MAURERS'I Persian ( INbtUI fUWUtl Is the best In the market I 8coBua. ant. Motmi InltflTa cm Dnai. AO. for Salo by altDruUglltl Be sure and get thegtnutal Sold only in Uitues, our tsadk insa wna, !!. I D. MAURER &.SON. FIRE INSURANCE. pi . i. it-ii,&'Ml hf Klootlons In Tranre. PAnis, Sept. 4. The supplementary elections for members of 'the chamber of deputies were held yesterday. M. Goblet , was electod by n majority of 1,100; It. Klo j quet Is defeated by tlie socialist, Faberott, by 100 votes, m. iuaujan, laguorre, reu oric I'assy and Harros nre also defeated. Paris elects ten socialists. M. Clemen ceau's lieutenant, RI. Pichon, is beaten. M. Lefargue is also beaten. MM. Nugust and Cluseret are elected. Jersey City's Cholera Suspect. New York, Sept. 4. Dr. Herman Begg, bacteriologist of the board of health, re ports that he bos been unable to Hud any cholera spirilla in the case of Khoda lilaok, of Jersey City, who was supposed to hava been stricken down with the disease. She has completely recovered. I Three !Vrkmu Klllotl. noTHEKBURG. Sept. 4. A store of dyna mite used at the Gothenburg blasting works exploded. Three work nimen were blown to atoms and much diamine was done. The Strike Uxteiiillng. KvH8VIUJi, Iud., Sept. 4. At 5 o'clock lost evening the Louisville and Nashville emnlove. of all clawee exoept the tele- gruph operators In this olty struck.' Ilnseball IMayer Fatally Shot, New Orleans, Sept. 4. Joe Dowie.thlrd riaie man of the New Orleans baeball club, wtw fatally shot by negroes iu a tow up town. NUGGETS OF NEWS. The national encampment of the G. A. R. opened this morning iu Indianapolis. Several men engaged in a fight at a cocking main lu Polos, Max., and five were killed. Dr. M. C. Wordlaw, a prominent dentist known throughout the southern states, died suddenly at Augusta, tia. The bodies of Most-s Hughes and bis two ions, who were eutoiuiied In a Pauxsu tawey (l'a.) coal mine, have been found. Looked in the house by their nareutl near Natchez. Miss., three children oi Jacob CLutborne set It alire and were son aumed. 2.50 ff H.OO If you want aline DRESS SHOE, mado In tho latest styles, don't pay $G to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 or $5 Shoe. 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 the bottom, look for It when you buy W. I- DOUOtuVB, Brookton, Mas. Soli by, JOHEPU BALL, 14 South Main Street, Bhenandoah, Pa. J' MANDRAKEl Entirely mukiii AND A SURE CURE FOB QSTIVENESS Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Disoasos of tho ICIclnoys,Torpid Llvor Rheumatism, Dizziness, Sick Headache, Loss of Appetite, Jaundice, Erup (8 tlons and Skin Disoasos. to rrl2S whotUi, nuci,JfliMiuu, BoUtrtXt&titfiiti. rnss., tltllDflal, I SNEDDEN3 LIVERY Homws and Carnages to Hire. Haullni ot U ktiuli womptly slleeten ts. Boieei token to boh-, lit rt t-at-re UMteL FEAR ALLEY, Star MhU Hirdwart Stan