EVENING HERALD HATl ltlJAY, AUGUST is, 101. THE NATIONAL SENATE. Mr. Vhltft nr California, I'rnpoacil for th Klnnncfl Gnminlttfl. Washington, Aug. 18. Tho senate lielil 11 brief but Interesting session yesterday, which was largely devoted to discussing the proposed appointment of Mr. White, of California, to the vacancy ou the finance committer. During the course of tho debate Mr. I lit I delivered a little tar ill speech and Incidentally entered a plea for the calling of a caucus to consider the appointment, so that the state of New York might have some volcein a selection In which It was bo vitally Interested. The resolution, however, went over without action. The conference rpport on the last of the appropriation bills the general dufloleticy was adopted. Resolutions were offered and ordered to He on the table as follows: lly Mr. Mur phy, declaring It to be the sense of the senate that no further legislation should be attempted at this session: by Mr. Gray, directing the llnnuce oommlttee to make a prompt report on tho house free sugai bill, but oliering no amendment for a rev enue duty and no differential duty to re finers. The house hill to repeal ho much or the recently enacted tariff bill as ex empts from taxation alcohol used In tin arts and manufactures was received and referred to the committee, on finance. Vnget Milftt ba Paid. TorEKA, Kan., Auk. 18. In the mattei of complaint of the employes of the Santa Jfe railroad regarding delay In the nay mentof wages tho following order wiu received by Judge J. II. Johnson yoster day from thu United States Judge Cald well: "Ordered that tho men employed by the receivers in the operation of the road and the conduct of its business shall be the paid their monthly wages not later than the 15th of thu month following theit accrual. If the earnings of the road are not sufllciuut to pay the wages as herein indicated i lit" receivers are hereby author ized and requested to borrow for that purpose. Olmlprn Hcnro In Indiana. Indianapolis, Aug. in. The state health board has received news of a cholera scare in iJcarhnr -unty. The little daughter of I'eter Anion, of Weinberg, was taken suddenly ill with symptoms of cholera, nud died soon n f I it. Another child, aged 11, wa taken ill Aug. 11, and died the next day. The attending physician who reported the case to the health board visited the family, and found tho mother also ill. Tho outcome in her case Is not yet knowu. t he deaths have created much alarm in the county, but Secretary Met- calt, of the health board, is not inclined to give credit to tho cholera theory. Many Miners Iti-stim Work. BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Aug. 18. Work in the mines was resumed at Pratt mines In IJIocton yesterday, giving 3.000 men em ployment after four months' Idleness on account of the strike. The other mines of tho Tennessee Coal and Iron and Steel and Itailroad companies started today. and on Monday the Sloss Iron and Steel company will probably start Its mines, giving employment to 10,000 men alto gether. Heavy Sentences for Jtnrglary. West Ciieted, Pa., Aug. 18. Tho heaviest sentences that have been given in Chester county foryenrs were imposed yesterday upon Charles Wills and Walter Carmldgeon, young men. They pleaded guilty to burglary, larceny and horse stealing, fourteen Indictments each, and were sentenced by Judge Hemphill to twenty years' imprisonment iu the East ern penitentiary. A Wnmun ISuflrHulnts' Will. St. Louis, Aug. 18. Mrs. Virginia L. Minor, tho woman suffragist who died here a few days ago, bequeaths $100,000 to Susan 11. Anthony. A Inrge portion o her estate is then directed to be divided among her three nieces upon condition that they do not marry, forfeited bequests to be granted the niece or nieces not so forfeiting. Death of Kimum' First Governor. LAwiir.NTK, Kan., Aug. 18. Ex-Gov ernor Charles Robinson died nt his home in this city yesterday, aged 74. Ho had been ill for several weeks. Mr. Hoblusou went to Kansas in 1851 ns one of the earliest free state colonists, and was the first gov eruor of the state, serving in 1801 and 1802. From the Moment of Birth use CUTICURA SOAP It is not only the purest, sweetest and most refreshing of nursery soaps but it contains delicate emollient properties which purify and beautify the skin, and prevent skin blemishes. occasioned by imperfect cleansing at rirtn and the use ot impure soap, Guaranteed absolutely pure by analyt. ical chemists of the highest standing, Sold throughout the world. Price, jc PnTTHK GAKnCHitM Los? , So e rrop., Hniinn, Mats, "AU about ilaby't hku, Sialp, and Hair,' frc. AUX S GREAT FEAT. The Fastest Mile Evor Mado in a Trotting Raoo. WENT TEE DISTANCE IN 2.05 1-4. The Speedy Maro Had Just Trotted Two Mile Heats When She Was l'laced Asntrmt thn Hecord The Conditions Favorable for Taut Time. Tkihii? Hautk, Intl., Aug. 18. Three world's records were broken at tho Terro Hnuto track. Oakland Huron went the lecond heat ot the 3.50 trot in 2.10, thus lowering tho world's record mado by Bo real on Monday 1 scos. Axworthy fin ished hut a head behind him. In the free-for-all trot a mark was made that Is likely to bo shot at- for. mnny a long day. Tho track was Just right, and It was an ideal racing day, not a breath of air stirring. It took a dozen scores to get the field away, with Hyland T two lengths back. The Idaho gelding trailed to tho half, where Stewart began to drlvo for the mare, lie had laid back too long, but even as it was the gelding of uncertain breeding did the last half in 1.0IK. AIlx finished well within herself iu 2.00, tho third quarter being done ut n two minute clip. Hyland T was a good second choico In the second bent, some thinking ho was in form to do a mile In 2.05 or better. Again he got away behind, but went out to do battle from tho half, going the third quar ter in 21) seconds. With nil thnt be could not reach the mare, and she finished in S.00. Distance was waived in tho last heat. Monroe Salisbury Instructing McDowell to drive Allx her best clip. This time Hy land T went to a bad break, and thcro was nothing to brush tho mare In her supremo effort. She was at the half iu 1.01, the last half being done In 1 mln., vA sees., making the mile in S.OTiJi. It was tho fastost mile ever gone in a race, and away below tho record for a third heat. Tho average for the three heats, 2.05 5-0, is fnr below that over gono heretofore in either a pacing or trotting rnco. Monroe Salisbury will have Allx start here during the races next month to bent the record held by Nancy Hanks. Singular Suit for Damages. Indianapolis, Aug. 18. William Stan loy, a farmer of Pendleton, Ind., is pre paring to sue Congressman Ilynum, of In diana, for $1,500. During the last presi dential campaign Stanley heard Mr. By- mini deliver a speech in which he said if tho Democratic party was successful wheat would be worth $1.25 a bushel. Stanley went home and sowed wheat ex tensively, nnd raised a crop of 2.000 bush els. This ho declares ho has been com pelled to sell at different prices between forty-five and fifty cents n bushel. He will sue the congressman for tho differ ence between what ho realized and what he would have received had the congress man's assertions been verllled. Religions Moli In Ilelfnit. Belfast, Aug. 18. Tho celebration of tho feast of the assumption has been made the occasion for a series of riotous demonstrations in this city. Thursday tue trouble began in earnest nud culmin ated in a serious riot. Tho disturbances were begun by a mob of Nationalists, who llrst attacked and bcut a party of Protest ants and then vented their wrath ou Protestant property. Tho extensive linen plant of Mather & Bunting was almost wrecked. Tho mob assailed it with show ers of stones and left scarcely a winduw unbroken In tho structure. The res! dences of a number of Protestants were then attacked and more or loss damaged The President at Gray dairies. BozzAIiD'8 Bay, Mass., Aug. IS Presi dent Cleveland passed a very quiet day nt Gray Gables yesterday, und the change has proved beneficial. Although Gray o miles nas been tne center or attraction all the summer, yet tho president's arrl val has caused n perceptible stir among the country people, 'luo curious ones. however, havo not yot had n sight of tho nation s chief executive, as he has re mained within the house. In tho after noon Mrs. Cleveland, Dr. O'Heilly and Captain Evans drove over to visit Joseph jcuerson. To HrliiK a Ileeelver to Court OMAHA, Aug. 18. The Union Pacilla federated board is arraugiug to have Re ceiver McNeill, of tho Oregon short line. cited before the federal court for taking steps towards reducing tho wages of the employes. When the Oregon was a part oltlie Union I'acllie the employes were in eluded In the order of Judges Caldwell and Sanborn, that the old schedule should stand. Unless Mr. McNeill has heeu glveu authority by the court to sub mit a now schedule the men will claim that ho will bu in contempt. Two Young Ladles Drowned. Slir.EVKraiiT, La., Aug. 18. A party ot live young ladles nnu one 8-year-old hoy left Jonusville for the camp meeting grounds at Soottsvillu, iu a hack in charge of Mr. Wright. In crossing a small creek that hail been swollen by a heavy rain tho vehicle was swept down the stream and overturned. Mr. Wright suc ceeded iu saving his sisters, Daisy nud Mabel, his little brother aud Miss Nora Hester, but MIbm Hattlo Wobsteruud Miss Willie Hart were drowned. Detroit' Ilrlbe Takers. Detroit, Aug. 18. It has bee u learned that the tour members of the .:lty school lioard who were arrested as bribe takers ou Wednesday were led Into a trap set by the detectives aud carried out by Mr. Aoheson, ox tbe Manitowoc beating com- pauy. The alleged bribery deal was made lu Acheron's room at his hotel, the de tectives and a stenographer witnessing the transactions through a hole In a par tition. Aetor CurtU' Lukewouil 1'roperty, Nkw Yokk, Aug. la 51. B. Curtis, the aotor, lift lust cloned a real estate deal in volving about $1,000,000. 51r. Curtis has trailed tbe Hotel Driskel, at Austin. Tex- for 6,000 lots at Lakewood, N. J. The Lakewood property was owned by George H. -Ureber. Mr. Curtis will build a hotel ou a portion of his newly acquired prop erty, ana will probably make it his homo. 1 Killed by u Fulling Limb. Atlanta, Aug. 18. Miaa Bettle Vlok ery and several members of the family start! to euurch Thursday ntulit. hard wind storm came up which tore a limb from u tree nnd dashed it agulnst th young lady' head. She died a few mln utcs later. BABIES NEVER REFUSE IT Lactated Food Relished in Hottest Weather. Ortwth Steadily Continues end Strength is Sept Up In Summer Without Taxing the Weakened Stomach or Bringing on Diarrhoea. "It is trulv a trlumnh in infant feeding irhi.ii Imlilea take a food with evident relish, oven when tho weather Is the hottest, and when the tone of their little stomacliB is bo reduced by the heat," Bays a writer in the Globe, t And this Is whv nhvslclans nnd trained nurses everywhere, ns well ns countless mothers who bnvo reared large families successfully, so earnestly urge n diet of lactated food whenever the infant diges tion is feeble. This ideal baby food Is made up of sim ple ingredients that every mother knows to bo wholesome and rich in nourishing qualities. It Is a well nigh perfect substi tute for healthy, vigorous mother's milk, and the one Infant food which possesses a scientific combination of all the elements necessary to the complete nutrition of the growing child. There is no secret about its composition. In itB manufacture In Burlington, Vt., under the personal supervision of no less a man than Prof. Boynton, of tho Ver mont medical Bchool, every process is most scrupulously gunrded against any source of impurity. It is, as has been said, "as pure nsthonlr among the Ver mont hills where it is prepared." There can be no equal to lactated food for nursing mothers. It contains the very elements of rich breast milk. The converting of lactated food into baby's natural food Is easily accomplished with LARGEST DIVIDENDS ON RECORD. 1 61 ner cent averare monthly dividend rail the first six months of lbOl by The American Syndicate To ttelr clients as tho result of profitable speculation in biocks, uonae, etc JANUARY IOO PERCENT. r b. DKUAnYi MARCH, AO APRIL, 100 30 20 20 IVI M T i JUNE. JULY, - Conservative n-onaijiment. Established lEM. Bant reference. 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LIVER SNEDDhN'S Pear Alley, Roar Coffeo House. The best rigs In town. Horses taken U board. Hauling promptly attended to. little outlay of nerve force. For many years the best medical au thorities have recommended the use of sugar of mtlk In food for infants, with tbe hap-pleet of results. It is recommended because, as Pref. Kuss nays, "the princi pal element In woman's milk Is the milk sugar." Anil not! "only does it give a pleasant taste, but it has been fouud to allay extreme Irritability of the stomach nnd check diarrhoea, and thus proves of Inestimable value to tho large clnss of In fants that are prc-dlsposed to irrltlblllty ot the stomach and bowels nnd in con stant danger of cholera infantum. The basis of lactated food is sugar of milk. The one safety for pale, weak, Bickly babies Is to keep up their strength with out irritating their Intestines. This great problem of feeding delicate babies in hot weather has been solved to the completo satisfaction ot hosts of mothers by lac tated food. It has saved thousands of Infant lives. Mothers worry less about their children when they see them daily eating well and with evident relish. Children that can not eat milk or can only bear n little, not enough to nourish them, should use lac tated food. This generous diet soon shows Itself in brighter eyes, firm ilesb., clenn skin, and the lively movements that betoken health. Sound constitutions, sturdy growth of bone nnd flesh, deep, uninterrupted sleep nil come from a diet of lactated food. The healthy child whose picture is shown above, eats nothing but lactated food. Her mother, Mrs. C. II. Sisson, of Potsdam, N. Y., writes: "The original of this picture consumes two cupfuls of lactated food every three hours dally, beginning nt sixlu themorn lng and ending at six at night. It was prescribed by Dr. H. D. Brown of this, place, and she eats nothing else. As she is a teething baby we "let well enough alone,' tnmpering with no other food, as she thrives on this." BOWES' Saloon and Restaurant, Formerly Michael Peters', 15 IV. main St., Shenandoah. Fresh ana cool beer always on tap. Fines, wines, llquorsand cigars. ' JAMES BOWES, Prop. MAIN AND COAL 8TB., Sliciinndonli, Pcunai Polite and Prompt Waiters. DR. HOBENSACK, REMOVED To 648 N. Eiohlh St., , above Green, Phila, Pa., Formerly ot 2C6 North K'cccnd St, la the old- col juflujcmu jor m ireaimeni 01 eivertat litseasrs and Youihtul Errors. Varicocele, mall & bDeclaltV. nnmmimlrntfnna tkorr.S confidential. Snrt stamp for book, Hours, 8 ui v v y, juuuavo. V IQ IZ Hi Millions of Dollars Go up in binoke every year. Take no risKs nut get your bouses, stock, f ur- i.ii.uic.cie., iiimreu in lirsi-cniBs, relia ble companies, as represented by DAVID FAUST, Insurance Agent, ISO South Jardin Street. Also Life and Accidental Companies IS THE BEST. 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On dues paid in advance for a six months or longer, 5 per cent, interest will be allowed nt time of payment is made. Members mny withdraw one or all shares at anytime by giving 30 days' written notice, and are entitled to the full amount of dues paid on such shares, together with six per cent, interest after the first year's membership. No shares will ho forced out. All shareholders ore entitled to loans from the fund on real estate secur ity. Reference and Information on application. New series starts in Sept , 1R04. Shares may be subscribed for any time, and dues. etc.. will be received at the offlco of M. H. Waster's marble yard. 127 N. Jardin St.. on the first Monday after the first Saturday of each month. we reier to S. Wi YOST, Cashier First National Bank, K. U. 1JKUU5T. urocer. JOHN HOUEHTS, Livery, J. F. PLOPPERT, &lKG? and Cronfectioiiep, 29 Ea3t Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA Bread, Cakes, Confectionery and Vanilla, Chocolate and Straw berry Ice Cream and Soda Water. Wholesale and Retail. Orders for nartlesand other events fillet'. on short notice. Ice cream delivered to all parts of town in pint or quart buckets. HARTMAN STEEL PICKET FENOE Is tho cheapest and best fence mado. Cheaper man a wooaen icnce lor resiliences, mwns.ccm- etcry lots or any kind of fencing. M. II. Masteh has the ncencv nnd carries It in stock at his maroie ana granite works, zi n. jakdin ST, Lapi and Pilsner Beers Finest, Purest, Healthest. Chris. Schmidt, At 207 West Coal St., Shenandoah. T. M. REILLTS OBKTItAWA'S POPULAR : HOTEL ! Where you can always get a glass ol Cool Deer and Refreshing Vines, W 1)1 Bk eye, etc. Don't forget the place. T. its. Itellly's, Locust Avenue, OKNTIt A.LIA, P MONEY TO LOAN, Loans made from 1100 to (23,000 on persona or real estate security. No publicity. Loans can be returned In small monthly payments or retained for a number o( years to suit borrower. A loan from this company will not injure the financial standlrg of any individual or firm. 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