AT time foiuwSa& lima oMtftt f,? wra uu - JrVT MnnNINQ I FECL DHIQHT AN t ;W AND Ml COMI'LLJIUn lb ULIILM. V Hn. ior vs It arts pently pn the stomach iandkliinevs. Mirl liRils.ant laxative. Thlt 1 la marie from herbs, and Is prepared for uat silly Mi-. ItlscnllPil SLUE'S MEDI6IHE idnnrtlsta sell it at soc. and II a package. If yoc Jot gt t It send your address for a free sample ie's I'ninllf Meillrlne move Ihn bnwelt l,i)nr. in order to he healthy this Is necessary tress GKATUK V. Wool) w AHH Lie ltoy.N.Y t fARTEEiS TiAniflrhn and relievo nil tho trotibln incV ft. to a bilious Into of tho sj-rUiMii, such as iff. I'aln In tho Side, etc. Whtlo tliclr most iirkable success has been shown lu curing - pn.tn. T Itlln T.lvn T1i1a mt lliilly valuable In Constipation, curini? and pre Ellng this aunoylnj? complalnt.nhllo they also 0( t all Uisoruurs ui uju bluiuui-ii, Bumumio mu r naa reauiato tno uowois. nvcn ir tnoy omj nthev would bo almost priceless to thoso who pr trnm this distressing com Dial nt! butfortu Sly their Koodness does not end hero, and these i nco try mem win una meso miio puis vaiu Mnso many ways that they will not bo wlU rto do without them. Hut after all sick head Be bane of so many lives that hero la whore tomtte our great boost. Our pills curoltwhllo Bra uu uui. rter's little Liver rills aro very small and fj easy to tako. One or two pills mako a dose, by are strictly veeetablo and do not firtpo or ge, dui ny ineir genue action piease an wno thorn. In vials at 25 cents; tire for $1. Sold lupfilsts everywhere, or sent by mall. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York. LL FILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE i up at night, and heat tno day's coi bruises with se of its Inch percentage of ASK YOUR OROCER FOR IT. 3. S. IC1ITIC cfc CO., CUlcntro i Rlicciin Jnni Insures White Clothes, Clus Clothes, Ileulthy Clothe r,....T,r,.-T.T- m i . uun uieu ui tuuouorrucea Kg or anvilTillfttlirn iBTinMc.v i?uLdr"KSlfct ' bottl en! BID S3. It I lire fn n fawrfi.s iwlthoutthoridorpubllclty of doctor. Non-poisonous ini iruaninteed not to strlcturs- int universal American Cure Manufactured by The Evans Chemical Co.! CINCINNATI, O. PI TTe Oger Tou a Remedy v.hlcli Insure Safety to Zife of Mother and. Child. POTHER'S FRIEND " Hobs Confinement of its 1'atn, Horror andllUJc. us!ngonebottleof,iliIotlier'Frlond,M d butilttiu pain, and aiauoieiperleuoi thai w afterward usual In such oason-lSi. taioi, Lamar, Mo.. Jan. 15th, 189ir lib. S1!?8"9! ehanrea prepaid, on receipt of ELS) per bottle. Hook to ilothersraalled free. IrAJUfKJfcDjrEGDIiAXOtt CO., ATLANTA, CA. BOLD DY ALL EHUQQI3TS. What Sir. Fred Wnllaco Hut to Bay. "Drue Co.. Oiklan. Md. Itlbmbs: I wish to expreis my appro- ni tue merita 01 your uatarrn ture 1 iffered with catarrh for live years, and tv sav it has ihven me more relief than ler medicine I have tried, and it will uti lity eneci a permanent cure, ah u h a (air and impartial trial to establish eraauiy. very iruiy. U'Hl'D WALLACE MllU'oint.VV. Va. oured Mr. Wallace of one of the worst i ohtarrh on reoord. with a heavy dis- bf the throat. One bottlo s guaranteed It will oure you otherwise no charge. ) by all drutTgista. Prloe ft. 5 Htrl sure cure tor eatarrh and hay fever rsMHffiieiio LtHrru uure. a tare ' treatment for til, und absolutely etd. it It used by vapor inhalation, me only luedlome that reoheti the itrts and sure to cure. For sale by all Advertise i armersi niioi Nsfhsts! IU AT TOP, I PIT A I Faulktior, Turpio and Jones Speak for tha Eopeal Bill. irons rzr:iDrNTiAL nominations Allmrt S. Willis, or Kentucky, to l) Mill. Istcr to llawnll nnd Mills 31111s, of VI r rIiiIh, to lis Gnnsttl Oeneral ttt Itnnn. lulu Henry I. Hmytlm Ones to Ilnytl. WAsnisaTOK, Sept. 9. Speeches front Democratic senntors in tho sonttto foster tiny on the repoul bill were mndo by Mr. Faulkner, of West Virginia, Sir. Tiir pie, of the state ot Indiana, and Mr. Jones, of Arkansas. All of them wero In favor of the repeal of tho Sherman act, but coupled with the condition that silver should bo restored to the position which It occupied prior to the demonetization. After Mr, Jones, the last spenker, had taken his scat thore was an awkward pntise. No senator rose to continue tho discussion, although It had been arranged that Mr. Teller, of Colorndo, was to be tho next speaker. Then, as a suggestion was in rule to proceed to exocutlve business, Mr. Hale, of Maine, mmlo a short speech, in which he suggested that Mr. Voorheos should rot consent to so oorly nn adjourn ment (it was 3:40), but should require sen ators to go on with the discussion until a reasonable -hour of adjournment. This speech aroused tho indignation of tho In diana senator. He regarded it in the light of nn impertinent lecture, and resented it In strong nnd Incisive language. Mr. Hnlo protested that lie had spoken only In tho interest of Mr. Voorhees, whose fidelity and enrnestnrss he recognized, and of the public. Senators Dubois, of Idaho, and Teller, of Colorndo, hnd also something to say, taking sides with Mr. Voorliees and ngninst Mr. Ilale. After thn t incident tho senate proceeded to executive busslness, and, at 4:50, adjourned. l'KKSIDUNTIAX, DOMINATIONS. Albert S. Willis, of Kentucky, to be Min ister tu the lltiwnlliin Islands. WASMKdTON, Sent. 9. The president has just sent to ths senate the following nominations: Theodore Jltmyon ot Wow Jersey, ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary of the United btntes to Germany; Albert S. Willis of Kentucky, envoy extraordinary and minister pleni potentiary of the United States to the Ha waiian Islands: lienry iu. binytuo ot Vir ginia, to be minister resident nnd consul general of the United States to Hayti; Kills Mills of Virginia, consul general at Honolulu; William S. Carroll of Mary land, consul generul at Dresden, Germany. Tho following United States consuls were also, sent to tho seuute: George J. Willis, of Georgia, at Port Stanley and St. Thomas, Canada; John It. Mobley, of Texas, nt Acnpulco, Mexico; Henry II. D. Moclver, of New York, at Denia, Spain; George Kcentin, of Wisconsin, nt Kehl, Germany; Henry C. C. Astwood, of New York, at Calais, France; Leopold Mooro, of New York, at St. Christopher, W. I. Albert S. Willis, of Louisville, Ky., wns born in Shelby county, Ky.. Jan. 22, 18l3. His early education wns received in the common schools, nnd he graduated at the Louisville Male High school in 1800. Afterwards he taught school for four years, then studied law and graduated at tho Louisville Law school in 18C0. Sinco that timo he has been continuously en gaged in the practice of his profession. His congressional career began in tho Forty fifth congress, nnd he ierved in the Vorty sixty, Forty-seventh, Forty-eighth aud Forty-ninth congresses. Mr. Ellis Mills, of Virginia, Is a citizen of Lynchburg, and went with Mr. Blount to Hawaii when he uhuurtook his mission as the special commissioner of the presi dent. Mr. Mills has becomo conversant with the affairs of the Islands, and his' nomlnntiou ns consul general appears to be in tlie line of promotion, lie wns a slute department clerk beloiu he went abroad, and hud acted as private secretary to Secretary Bayard. lienry M. Sinytho.of Virginia, nominated to be minister to Hnytl, is a well known Democrat of his state, and iiiti for some time been the editor of the Graham Head light, a Democratic nuwHpapr. ?omo time ago lie wus appointed consul to um- of tho Chinese ports; but the nomination, at the suggestion of the state department, wns held up by tho senate, penning an effort on the purl of the admluistr,,uou to gut Mr. Smythbto consent to s'j to lluyti. The nomination ot Tht-mlou Hunyon, of New Jersey, to be iimbawuloT of tho United Stutos to Germany, is simply tho elevation of his present rank of minister plenipotentiary to col respond with the change in this country of the German le gation to en embassy. A Thrilling Ilallnon Trip. Wheeling, W. Va., Sept. 9. William SayroB, 20 years old, yesterday was assist ing in the preparations for a balloon as cension. Just as the balloon started sky ward one of tho Suyres' foet became entan gled in the ropes between tho balloon and the parachute. He succeeded in getting hold of one of the ropes nnd drew himself up to the rim ot tho balloon, where ho clung until lauded safely over on the Ohio side of tho rivor. It was Sayros first bal loon trip. Lillian Itusfcoll's Unlinppy Marriage. New YORK, Sept. 9. Lillian Russell has obtained from Judge MoAdam, of tho superior court, an order for the service of a summons by publication on Edward Solomon in an action for an annulment of her marriage to him on the ground ot his prior marriage to the actrena Lillle Grey, To Kxtradltn ISiuinu Gnlilinnn. NEW Yokk, Sept. 9. District Attorney Nicoll has received the requisition papers for Emma Goldman from Governor Flower. They were given to Detective Sergeant Jacobs, who left for Harrisburg to have them signed by Governor Patti son. It will take at least n week to get the woman here. Train ltobbars AkuIii. BUFFALO, Sept. 0. Sneak thieves last night relieved inanj of tlie passengers iu sleeping cars on the Grand Trunk night express between Detroit nnd Suspension Bridge. There Is no clew to the mls creauts. Dr. Grnvos' 1'oiiuiul. Dbsvkr, Sept. 9. Tomorrow night tho body of Dr. T. Thatcher Graves will be taken to Bridgeport, Conn., for burial. Short services will hn held here Just prior to the removal by the (i A. It. of this city. A Steel l'lt to blurt Up. Ashland, Ky Stpi. 0.- The s.tel plant, after two moiltll' lUlsVieJw, will Bturt up again Wednesday next. B Bogus White lead nCPIIS " would have no afford makers a larger profit than Strictly Pure White Lead. The wise man is never persuaded to buy paint that Is said to be "just 03 good" or " better " than Strictly Pure White Lead The market Is flooded with spurious white leads. Tho following analyses, made by eminent chemists, of two ot these misleading brands show tho exact proportion of genuine white lead they contain : Misleading Brand "Standard Lead Co. Strictly Pure White Lead. St. Louis." Materials Proportions Analyzed by Tlarytee C0.30 per cent. Regis Chauvenut OxIUo of Zlno 81.18 per cent. & Uro., White Lead 11.40 per cent. UU Louis. Less than 7 per cent, white lead. Misleading Brand Pacific Warranted Pure A White Lead," Materials Proportions Analyzed by Snlphate of Load 4.18 per cent. Ltxloax & Co., Oxido of Zinc 45.01 per cent. New York. Uurytes W.0S per cent. No white lead in it. You can avoid bogus lead by p chasing the I ohn T. Lewis & Bros. brand. It is manufactured by the "Old Dutch" process, and is the standard. For sale by the most reliable dealers in paints everywhere. If you arc going to paint, it will pay you to send to ub for a book containing informa tion that may save you many a dollar; It will only cost you a postal card to do so. JOHN T. LEWIS & BROS. CO., Philadelphia. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Thieves held up n transfer wagon nt Torre Haute, Ind and secured three mail pouches. M. Dokitch 1ms resigned the presidency of the Servian council of state on account of ill health. Secretary Carlisle has appointed William II. llourko Unltud States shipping com missioner at New Orleans. Yesterday's scheduled nine between tho Britannia and Na nhoedidnot come off, owing to nn accident to the Xnvnhoe, While training nt tho Gloucester, N. J., race track yesterday n jockey named Hou- hon was thrown oil his li ine and killed. Tho Campania, which left New York rfept. !i, has just arrived at Queeastown, making the trip in 5 days, 14 lioifrs and 55 minutus. Leo Bird, a stnble bnv at the Latonln race track, Cincinnati, fell from a horse he was exercising and was probably fatally injured. Secretary Carlisle lui't awarded n silver life saving medal to George 11. Bean, of Cincinnati, for rescuing Ralph Caldwell, also of Cincinnati. Clans Tlmmerman, 10 anarchist, who was accused of having u.iered incendiary speeches in New York, h is been sentenced to six months in the penitentiary. An official leport on the cholera In Rou- maula shows that tlie lol il number ot cases since July 21 is 1.0ID, and the number of deaths 594. The recoveries number 307. Christopher Christoibereii, tlie advance ngent for the Harnuni & liailey show, died In llochetcr, N. Y., of apoplexy, with which ho was stricken lui-t Wednesday morning. At Boston the Hallway Mail Clerks' Mutual Benefit askoolatii 11 cloued its con vention lust ulght utter electing n board of directors and voting to hold the next con vention in San Frnuciscu. X passenger and freight 011 tho Hock Island road collided nt Albright, Neb. and Mail Clerk Millur whs fatally hurt mid Dr. Melt tyre, a World V fair commis sioner from Ru dolph, Vt . was badly in lured. . . V'x Jeid bead fam Eton's learned ' Ed liit w tU W.'tf 'JSSSsX " -f red without a i,'as Hess. I3cU, . runner ftl and DOcta., 51.00 per Bottle, n nnrenCouchs.IIomrseiiess.8ore JSS! ano Asinniu. j-or consumption Rhr-oflVir rival: has cured thousands where . 1U11UU, WIUUU1I1S 1UU 11 ISKCI1 111WUB. X l&UO by Druggists on Ruamntcp. ForLrit...lmf or Chest, use SlliLou'a plash IK 1 rnf.. HlLOH CA"hort one. 'Dpenry and -g"ry. !ZKIUtXt"Br "'Ih tho ball DaTO vnn (iitnrrh? Th aremen lao DaJ1 teed to euro 1'ou. 1 'nco Wets. Ian reached fy .cclier was ..l, i i . UK. 1 li'd to sqo .r(b p"e oox anu UOO I,,,.,.,,. I ), ,.lr rrt. midille uKtsl, said ii ,v mnv , if you -Mier t Him '7 niany j fl!l'jr.0V.,'"."''r","Stley came' contnieutiitl tuMiin, ,iinir ho wn suit na. n. c. rm'"B "u . .i iivcju Miiini ri lalnly pl(, count Leiullnir i .... riptiliH,.,, lit was A' the only true (luiicLsi oiid iouitI.b nd'titlUtat jittts SllAiv . In treatment of v.orvt cum of ImmmI V. a, Keroiulu, HlrictureHt ct., for jMiiye of QIA.OOQ. jliiiii-i liuth, 9 to 3 ev'tn, 0 to 8 i Wwt and Bat tir'tr 6 to 10 , Run 0V &11 Ur. Vims,,!! 4MuM(nir4l 4 tn In tlnvn EIGHTEEN PHYSICIANS FAILED. Frank I. Foley My under oath I "I fullered eleren yenrs iron, bioou iuiun. sirici tire rloa ftpeclal dleuct ana debility In it wont form, Cou Bulted altogether eighteen physicians, fire quacks and snorlalUtu, ami cose orer 8W00. 1 reoelvwl r.o relief i was a perfect living skeleton. At tart DR. O. F. THEELi North Fourth at. rhlladelpbla, permanently cured me. lie la, in my eye, tha only true pixxtIkI let In this country. I advUw all fellow! BUfTerern to crlvn up quackery and oon-J .nit no. Turn ." No name or uddreaa will be published without tlt oonaeiitof the patient. TWICE TOLD TALES I Are i-ometlmos a bore, but when the peo ple are told twloe that at Uallagher's Cheap Cash Store they can buy Flour and Tea at lower rates than anywhere to true town, they are glad to teat the truth of the oft reumted story. Full line of Gro ceries, Butter and Eggs, Potatoes, Qrwa lrusk, Hay and Straw. mi met jean ,t. - ,vt;T ruructirtjSE bDW7It lYI Its d . u him. Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store H6 Ml WIST CUR! mill. A VETERAN'S VERDICT. The War is Over. A Well-known Sol dier, Correspondent and Journal ist Makes a Disclosure. Indiana contributed licr thousands of bravo soldiers to tiio war, and 110 statu bears a hvl tcr record In that ronpert than it does. In llteiature It Is rapldl acquiring n. iMivhtble place. In uitr nnd literature Solomon Vowel!, well known as a writer na "Sol," lias won an honorable position. Dur ing tho Into war lie wits a member of Co. M, ill. N. Y. Cavalry and of the 13th Indiana In fniury Volunteers. UominlliiK an Important licninslaiico lio writes as follows: "Sowu-nl nt us old vtMoriins liero are ttsltnz ir Mllos' ltestorativti Nervine Heart C1110 ind Nerve and Llyer Pills all of thorn giving hl.lemlld hh sfiicllon. In fuel, wo hiivr- never iseil remedies tliut coiiuiiiro with thorn. Ot 'he I'llls we mustsny they aro the best 00m lilmilion of the qualities lequlrod lu a prep 1 .11 km of their nature uchnvo over known. We have none hut. words of praise for them, rhcvnro the outgrowth of a new principle In iie'illi'lne. and tone tip the system wniuler uiliv. Wo sity to all, try Diuko lemedles." n remedies uro wild liv all drugglsls on tii omon vowoii, Dianon, 11111., uoc. a, iMisltivo giiaranleo, or sent direct by tho Miles Medical Co., Klkhart, Did., on re I'lp'. of prico, $1 per bottle, six bottles Sfi, ov res prepaid . They posl lively contain nulther ' ' 11 1 i.s nor dangerous drugs. Hi CAN t3 CUBED A CURE GUARANTEED DR. J. B. MAYER, 1015 Arc!iSf.,Phi!a.,Pa. Kisontonce, no operation or dclnv from liusi ness, nttstod ly thuusauut, .f cure, cmlurw nieiitsof nhvslcfans. Indies n- 1 nromimi.t clll- zens can bascennt ofilce. C- ..mtntlon flee and ttrlctly confidential, fiend f, 1 clrculnrs. Olflcc Hot4PS : 9 JI.r.1. to 3 P.T". iuus3 na rcrrraicr. Tho following aro a (on r t the many that hn.ro been entirely cured of Lupttuo by Uu. J. II. Hayek's Treaimevi- : Jacnb C. Schant, 2820 North Broad St., I'lilla. 13. . Sheesly, Shcclton, Dauphin Co., l a. V. II. Kossiti r, l'lioenlxvllle, 1 u. It. A. Hall. Newtcn, N. J. John H.ScheJrer .Yellow Hoii'cr.O.,llcrki.Co..ra A. S. Kleingema, Limekiln l'.o .DctksCo., l'a. S.Jones Philips, Kennet Square, pa. A. A. dnldii7cnthy. tcnt'iili.i. Col. Co.,ra. C. IIeiitag. Jlullca Dill, N. J L. E. Hess, hockhill. l'a. F. A Krei'z, Platington, Va. K. M. Small, Mount Alto, l'a. Jus Davis, Pit tville, 2-.'nd ward l'hlla. L. U. ICunkel, 11S1 Linden St . Allentown, Tp. ' ieo. V. Watt, li'orristcwn, I'd is. T. Benny, COt S 10th Pt.. l'hlla Ilev. S. H. Sh rmcr. Bunbury, ra. A. P. Levltflon, Woodbury.N. I. 1). 3. Dellef, 2 1 S. Ktb St.. Reading. Pa. Israel Sandt, I bt South Ens-ton. l'a. L. P. Peturk Jr., Cley, Berli6 Co , Pa. J. Gensehelme-, Clayton. N.J Z. K. Danenhi wcr, 1109 Columbia Ave., ra. O. C. Piper, 735 Pearl St.. leading. Ta. Wm. Grantland, Gloucctler, N J M. Sanw, ',Vm m Aeuue, W. of Morris s'reet,' Gcmia'ito.vn, Phiia, Wm. Dis, !92'3 Mnctrose St., Tl i!c. Tlnmis B. Hartung, New Hinggold, Pa. 0. Locke!, 2231 Reese St.. rtiila 1. G. Quimby, 141 Pearl St.. ltcmllng, ra. It. G. Stanley, 4:'4 Spruce St . LcbaLon, Ta. A. Schneider, locust Dale, l'a. D. 11. Noll, I.lnieUln P. O., BerhCo., Ta. O. A. lieturi. 11-ilsboro Berks Co. Tit. Win, E. Hartan-tine, Plicenixvl.Ie, Pa, W.M.Linobacc ,fiit Washington St . Reading, Pa. John a Lyme 11H0 Howard St.. linrrisburg, ra. Chas Smith, 112 Greenwich St.. l'hlla. a. Burkhanl, -1 13 Locust St., Heading. Tn. C. 0. Keeh-.i, 1 uuglaeville, Berks Co., l'a. Henry L. Kov.e, Pottftowii, Pa. G. L Swartz, pnrnette. Wis. Wm. J. Blij.ghaus. 5'9 Taylor St Camden, J. Alfred Uolev, PlilUipsbiirg, N. J. 11 Maglll Olc-n Lock, Chester Co Pa. tr. Beckard, Halrd St., Gtrmnnti wr, rhlln, .lolin Shupe, Vel.ord P. O., Motigi. Co.,lu. Win. Etti.iur. Lcesnort. Vi. K. 'i-.iti'f(" ralelhorri Pt 'Ciuaiy. oj17 North 2nd fct., l'hlla, for a Jelnhla Oftlce Is closed r i .he ?ud Sstur- of him. h . Dr. J. B. Mbj ei being at tho V,. . ,ui. g. l'a , to ghu tn.ttmcnt to jn ii ,i : i Mi !ty t n tliatc. In. .i- ei's lern.s fr t'vutn.cnt is i.i ill. i 'nil and ge' cured. ViV"n! 3 fn : t f.i.t f t i -i run recelvo ,d; i irturulioi: ') ii') in uday. began to half of runs. Ho r out at rftflrhed1 A CUP OP Jd to second hI fl a J n I A ' R B t ai.i.vH la Mi .Mi 11 I v - T t0 the taste- invigorating tbf .. . . . , and strengthening to the body, mado in ONE MINUTE from Only 30 tti. for a full pound paehage. Free simple on application to manofaeturcrs. rosBlLS bt M I.. rin tUlll.f ui I UUI1 .11 -I.' .X'S : LIV I.Al nl t.iriiigtts to '". i np.-i- oroinpilv ' k i DOftrd. t rn: thuik UbenU atl ta PILLS Original mmI OtHj Oentttnc !iruUt for Ckittum if.- f md UruMU lu lie! itui . x , .n vied with bku ri. ni Tu1 uttber f-A nt not " t tu'"' ihmu ti imtwtftu. Al 1MI1U if la wap tut pniemtr t -um u ltaltof far 1ia4fa.n m Utter, m x-nd-le. ui al return -.alidliuH 4jUr9 444 fcv mii Uttv urutfww Cl.l linl.r'i Kasllsh IMamnnd I! -nit. I rENNYROYAL FIRE INSURE NCT MtwtaaO oiair.)-tlc j. , da. vis JFcye:, '20 i. Jac SU. Amtiiift. II0MI5 liyUUiKJUCIl. Tho Measure Overwhelmingly De feated by the Peers. THE VOTE STOOD 419 TO 41. Ilia Annniincmut-nt of tlie Itesult lie ct'lTrtl with l.HiiRliter itnd Snnin Cheer ingLord S.illslmry Delivers thn Clos ing llnbati) Airntnst the Hill. London, Sept. 0. Although It wns gen erally understood that the house of lords would reject the home rnlo bill last night, the house did not fill up until after tho dinner hour, popular Interest centering In the speooh of the Marquis of Salisbury, who was not expected to rise 11 tit 11 toward midnight. In the meantime Baron Hals bury, llnron Hcrschell, Baron Monkswell and the bishop of Hipou had spoken to half filled benches. After 9 o'clock tho scene outside and inside the homo livened up as members and visitors began stream ing In. The archbishop of Canterbury, tho bishop of London, the bishop of Oxford nnd every notable church dignitary wero present. Tho lobbies held so many people that they wero lmpassablo until the police ruceived orders to clear them. Outside of the parliament houses or ganized bands from Conservative worklug liieu'H clubs, specially formed to Incite a jubilant demonstration on tho rejection of the home rule bill, began to assemble at 10 o'clock, borne hint of their Intention hav- reached the Iladioal workingmen's ,,T,ll,1, .,. ,,, ,,,,, of these soon appeared on the scene. As a brawl was feared, tho police, having beon re-enforced, broke up the dlllerent groups and kepi them moving. The debate in the house reached tho aomo of dullness in tho Karl of Morley's inaunderinifs against tlie bill. A number 0f other peers were to speak, but a sense ot weariness auecteu tliem as well ns the houso generally. So Lord Salisbury, Stti.lug a chance during a momentary panso, rose at 10:30 o'clock amid rapturous cheers and began his speech. Lord bullsbury said ho felt that thero was satisfaction lu occupying the position lie did that ot the last person to speak against home rule in the courto of tho present session. But, although It wns n position of much distinction, it had many Inconveniences. In particular, tlioground of debate had already bten so fully occu pied that there was little now left for him to say. Throughout the debate one ques tion constantly present In his mind was: Why hud the government Introduced such a billf On this point tho house had re ceived no sufficient enlightenment. Some peers who had defended the bill hnd mado able speeches without much reference to the real nature of tho bill. The lord chancellor, Lord Horschell, had virtually told them that ho did not quite believe with the government on one subject. In dealing with the retention of Irish members at Westminster which was an outrage on England so enor mous nnd so grotesque that it was sur prising that It had ever found a place in a proposal euienating from n responsible government the lord chanceller had de clared that ho was not inclined to nsso ciatu himself with so dospsrato a clause, but would prefer some other arrangement. Then, in dealing with the abandonment of the landlords, the lord chancellor had ad mltted that their fate Would he terrible, but said they had brought it on them selves. Finally the lord chancellor had finished his account of his own Intellectual posi tion by protesting with a vigor thoroughly sincere against anybody desiring to know the real opinion of any cabinet member upon a cabinet bill. The secretary of for eign affairs (Lord Roseberry) also had avoided the burning subjects underlying the government's policy. The problem which the foreign secretary seemed to have set himself to solve was how lu nn hour's speech to avoid giving pledges that might be inconvenient in the future, and he hns solved the problem with absolute success. Lord Salisbury spoke for an hour and a quarter, Ills conclusion was marked by quiet eloquence. Some signs of waning vigor were noticed in him, but these are, hi part at least, attributed to tho op pressive hent in the ohamber. Tho Earl of Kimborly, lord president of the council and secrctnry of state for India, briefly re plied to Lord Salisbury. Tjjij loi-jj chajicellor then put tho motion for 'second reading of the bill. He caused some merlment by crying: "I think tho 'contonts' havo It," Very loud and de termined was the rival cry "the non-contents have it." Tho houso divided at mid- ' night nnd the result was the rejection of the motion by a vote of 410 to 41. The Marquis of Waterford voted sitting nnd the Earl of Galloway voted while ly ing at full length on n bench. Lord Head ley returned from a hunting expedition on the ZambeM river lu order to be able to vole. All the bishops went with the ma jority. The announcement of tho result was receivod with laughter and somo cheering. The house then cleared of spec tators und adjourned immediately. Child Fatally Ilurneil. RALKI9II, N. C, Sept. 9. A special from Berne, N. C, says: Sadie, the 9-yenr-oId daugter of Mrs. Henry C. Wood, of River dale, iu this county, attempted to revive a Ore by the me of coal oil. An explosion took place and set the little girl's apparel on lire, burning her so badly that she died. The mother, who was iu another room at llic time ot the explosion nursing an iu f.ui , rushed to the rescue, and was also Ii ...ty burned. Vutnrun Thvutrlcal Malinger Dead. Chicago, Sept. 6. Richard M. Hooley, tho veteran theatnonl manager, died At his home in Delaware pluco yesterday fteruoon. lie had buen lu poor health for some time, and on Monday last sub mlttod to an operation, whioh proved too much for his constitution, rugged as it was for a man of his years. Mr. Hooley was born In Balllna, County Mayo, Ire laud, April 18, 1S. The Poiiiiau Policy Condemned. WlLLlAMsroRT, Pa., Sept. 9. The Ga zette and bulletin today publishes a lengthy address from the local encamp ment of the Union Veteian Legion con demnatory of the pension polloy of the nd uilnUtrattou. The addrees bears the ap proval of the Rational eomiuaudw, and demands justice te the pemioDot s, A Nugri) Slunteror HhhesmI. OAHDKti, Ark., Sept. a. -Old Bill Smith, the nun was murdend Plantar IHaroa for ith unsney nwtr Beardan, laat fall, was exeoutad hare yatterdaf iu pnblto. Smith ooofewasd having bean in the plot to inuider PUree, hut duuied that ha was the direct murderer. i I GTHE KELOID THAT h Headache for 10 Years!" i n Dana's Sarsaparilla g I "IWA8 0UEED!" g I Mb. 11am. WARTiimBTMAv to rrsrHAdr.S 1 DANA'S IN COHOF.H. 14HTEN A8 ILHTKLLtt YOUS rill. UrJiL'LT. H 5 Dana Hahsapahilla Co.: W P (11-nti.kmpn: I him Imv-ii a rifterer f mm g illi'iiiliH'lui (ho In Mt ten yMii', Iwtaw Stall I hv In chic n( our iocnl nnpi-rii un mlvfrtlic-" gmont nt your nicHcinr, and tmtlmoniala of ftB9 I wotuU'rl'iil I'lirfi. mm II uWluVtl t try our lHle. Tho flrrt ltlrj BTMltly rrlievrd u-t mid hy the tliut I Imd taken HB gtvrtitnon! iMttlea 1 WAS f'l'JCHI. I canW rwouuuend 53& DANA'S 5 SilHS,U?iUlILIiA Ssissitro anil rilliililo iiicllrlnr. M I ltiiHH-tully.-iuur., svj SWstertorf, K. V. JI.P.OME HALL. MB Tlietrullt ul Mr. Bull', rtnt, m, nt 1. i rtlfiiil toass t1' . M- MgPKHMlirr, B 1 Colioc., N. Y. l'tinnnsi-iiit. H Dana Sarsaoar'Ma Co., Belfast, Maine S Professional Cards. i JOHN It. COYLE, Ofilce lleddall building, Shenandoah, Pa. ,m nnitKK ' ' ) ! V J r I r 'j I .V . RUBNAnnrtAn. va. Offloe Room 3, P. O llulldlng, Bhenandoah, aid listerly building, 1'ottsvllle, Q T. HAVICE, SUnaSON DENTIS7. Office Northeust Cor. Mila anl Centre Sis henandoah, over Stetn's drug storo. jyj 8. KI8TLEU, M. D " PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office -121) North Jardln street, Shenindosli. JU, JAMKH BTEIN. PBYSIOIAN AND BURG HON. Office and Itesldence, o. SI Ncrth Jsrdla Street, Shenandoah. D K. E. D- LONQACKE, Graduate In Veterinary Surgery mid Dentistry. All calls by mall, telegraph or telephone at. tended to with promptness. .Surgical opera tions performed with tne greatest oare. Office I Commercial Hotel, Hhenandoah JpUANK WOA1ER, M. I). ffpccioliif in Treatment of Catarrh. Practice limited to dlsoascs of the eye, ea cose and throat. Spectacles furnished, gu antced to suit all eves Office 13 South Jardln street, Bhenandoah. S3 SHOE MovT,LfP. Do you wear them? When next In need try a pale. Boat In tho worlds. If you want a fine DRESS SHOE, marJa In the tated styles, don't pay $6 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 or $5 Shoo. They fit equal to custom mado and look and wear as well, If you wish to economize In your fooUear, do so by purchasing V. L, Douglas Shoes, Name and price stamped on the bottom, look for It when you buy W. I.. DOUGLAS, Itrorkton, Has. Sold by JOHKIMI CALL, H couth Main Btreet, Bhenandoah, Pa. crmreiy mmm A SURE CORE FOR GOSTiVENESS Blllousnoss, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Disoasos of tho Kidneys, Torpid Livor Rhoumatism, Dizziness, Siclc Headache, Loss of Appetite, Jaundice, Erup tions and Skin Disoasos. rrl:s 25a. !' lotlls, CM ty all VnziMi. BESET, J0USS0I LOSS. Traps. EirllarUi, TL The only SORE ROACH DESTROYER is EXT'ERlVrilNrA.XOR- We gtursstee it to rid the house of tlATa, Roaches aud Water Duos, er MONEY REFUNDrO. MAURERS' Persia INSEOT POWDER Is the bast la the asukstfer BtpBus, Ant. Moths.. 1 tHSCSTS ON Ooa. so. M JIMtOMi: HALL, B g Wtirt.,rd, N. V 1 TORTURING a .$5.003.00 $3.50 P ( f$bs mandrake! For Sale by all &rujglsts B sumumI get ttonauliic. SeUoaly taboulM, cm Tssoc MAHKOaMCh. , "'"ISSiiS?4 D. MAURER 4. SON, 1 329 N. 8th Sr.. Pmiubilsha.
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