EVENING HERALD i:sTAiLisnr.i INTO. PiiMIhoit every Uwnlnir, Kxcrjit Sunday, nt 8 SoiTtt .TARIitN frrUKET, NRAH t'KSTItK. Tlio Herald ! ilrllvprnl iiiShonnnilonh mill the j Kiirroiindliifr town for six coiiN n week, lmy iiblc to Hie uirrlrm. lly mnll SI.CO i year, or 25 cents a month, pnyahlc In ndvimce. Advertise ments chHrKetlnecmiMiiKtopiMcpniHl position. The mihlishers reserve the rlfht to elmtiRe the lMHiition of Advertisements whenever the pulh Mention of news ilenmmli It. The rlilit is reserved to reject nny advertisement, whether imlil for or not, tlmt the mhlllicrs nmy ileem improper. Ails ertt-lnx nites mmle known upon iipitllentlon. Kntered at the potoftlee at Shenantloah, l'n., bs second class mail matter. TKU5 1 '1 1 0X1! CONWKOT ION. Evening Herald THl'liSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1S05. Tiieke was a law tnse4 at tlio lRt legisla ture providing against tlio exhibition of human freak, tinder a s?nalty of 1,000, yet tin' law in plainly being violated in the present political ctiiniixign in tills state. Ir it is true that the Hastings delegates from Urifton were escorted t the convention hall in lluzloton liy coal and iron police, it is time that tha people find out where they stand . Wo may next expect to hear of voters going up to the polls shackled hand nnd foot. JiKV. NnWTOX SOMBKVII.LK liULUSON, who has heen Assistant liishoji of the Episcopal Diocese of Central l'ennsylvanl.i, which in cludes the church in this town, and now hecomes Bishop of the Diocese, is a man of flue presence nnd an eloquent speaker. He lias frequently visited and helped very materially to establish tho local church. One of the evidences of tho approach of better times is tlio resumption of two col lieries in the vicinity of Jit. Ciirmel on full time. Other collieries in that vicinity have hcen ordered to work ten hours a day and six days a week. There seems to ho a decided improvement in the coal tr.ido and it is hoped the miners of this section will soon boable to share the good fortune that has fallen to tho lot of the miners at Mt. Carmel. , Tin: silver jubilee session of the Catholic Total Ahstinauco Union, now in session in New York if, attended by twelve hundred delegates from all parts of the country, representing many thousands who are earnestly devoted to the principles ad vocated ly Father Matthew. Their proceed ings were opened with prayer by Father OX .illiighan, an eloquent divine of the 1'aulist church. An eloquent address on ti mpcrance was delivered at tho religious .-. r ice s by Archbishop Ryan, of Philadelphia. It hoped tho movement to run down . ho hold bogus miners' certificates is noiie. The greatest evil does not lie li-.iuil itself, but in tho fact tlint the l thousands of men arejeopardized by unci ii 1 -e n o of incompetent aud unqualified .n i. Thero is no workman whose quuli-tioii1- should be moro closely scrutinized n t be men engaged in mining. The history tl of t lir operations shows that one incompetent m.in ' an cause the death of u hundred human' h nigs in an instant. Tin: present contest in tlio Republican party of the state is developing souio pc tiliarly interesting phases, Ono of the lat st to show up is the ambition of John AWiuumaker to be premier under tho next lit publican administration. Mr. Wnnamakcr knows tlmt Senator Quay's pWurenco for tho Presidency is ox-Speaker Reed, while his own is i x-Presldent Harrison, hence the Philadel phia Telegraph, owned by Wanamaker's son-in-law, is making tho bitterest fight of all the Combine organs against the Junior Senator It looks very much like kicking against a windmill. The Reading iiapers are publishing a story of the famous riches of a bachelor named Rv. rt, who left Reading many yours aso mid settled in the coal region, the ; ict location not being known. His In i ri; have employed u lawyer to look up i hi - fortune which is said toamount to J3.000 oiio They claim the Reading compauy is l i rating some of the Evert hind. There is - i ib' ii nt ambiguity in tho announcement to irnii-i -iiipieion tlAt tho ail'air is another of i In many fakes that have been concocted Lid ly to fill spuce in the newsjiapers of dis lun lines. If, however, there is foundation i i movement by the heirs of the alleged i ..I. in lor we ftdvie them to advance quickly, in liny will find their ulnlm full of boh. so mi: silly people Iwve itarted mi equally m11 report to the effect tllut the people who Iiiim the contract for making the water con neinous have been bought up by the old w a t. r (ompany and tliattliatia the secret of l! i. lay attending the work. From to il ., uivei hy the coiitmctori and niein l t In Borough Council who are devot hi ir pcwonal attention Ui the niatU'i; not the slightest foiiuUatlou for any i port. The delay appears to be simply o net lect of manufacturers to furnish 1 1 tl i contractors hare ordered, and i k . innot proceed until the supplies 1 1 uiy one euu show that a deal has ' uml. t-re should bene deky 111 placing itter before Council. If the report . ,. , inrth from illumination it is 11 ill list to ill iitl the ater company. Indicated i:ntiijiile. From the Ashland Local. The Shenandoah KvKNLNa ItKltALD, which made its apporance yeat entity for the llrst time under the new management, U a wel I eoiuo exchange at the Local oilleo, Y ester I day's issue indicates vigor and enterprise. Tlio Local extends to tho publishers its beet wishes for future success. I'liml llxcntsliiii. The M'cond and last excursion to Atlantic City over the Philadelphia &. Reading rail road will take place on August 22nd. Full particulars will be announced in duo time. THE BOOM IN THE SOUTH. Secretary Smith Npmks linthutlnstlrnlly of Industrial Progress In That Section. IlAI.TlMonn, Aug. 8. Hon. IlokePmith, secretary of tho Interior, In a spooinl in terview with tho Manufacturers' Record In regard to tho business outlook of tho south, based on investigation during his recent trip, says: "I have never seen tho south look so prosperous, especially Georgia. Hnrd times tiro rapidly becom ing extinct, and 1 bcllovo that tho south ern states aro moving on to tho most pros porous epoch in their history. The raising of all needed food supplies loaves cotton a surplus crop and proves tho diversified agricultural possibilities of that section." Secretary Smith is enthusiastic over the Blgns ot prosperity among tho fruit grow ors of Georgia. "Moro peaches," he said, "hnvo boon raised and murkotedthau ever boforo In tho history of tho state. They nro largo nnd juicy. Tho magnitude of this industry can bo appreciated from tho fact tlmt (luring tho season one railroad has beon hauling from sixty to ninety car loads of pouches in refrigerator cars dally from Georgia to eastern points." Secretary Smith says that ho noted many evidences of industrial progress, nnd bo licves that tho industrial boom in the couth, which was temporarily sot back by the late panic, is on again. Cotton manu facturing was never more successful in tho south than it is today, unci nil through tho cotton belt now mills nro being erected and old mills aro bolng enlarged. In the iron district of Alabama a number of fur naces have recently gone into blast, and tho workmen in that section lire now fully etnployod, and many of them at lncrensed wages. All over tho south tho demand for labor Is constantly increasing, and at good prices. "1 look forward," said Sooretary Smith, "to tho south's future moro firmly than over before. Tho place for a young man, an old man, n rich man or a poor man willing to work and unxlous to improve his fortune, is in tho south." To Copy After the Coiumoia. WASHINGTON, Aug. 8. Xows has just roached tho navy deportment that tho French government has shown Its appro elation of tho fine capabilities of the fleet crulsor Columbia by ordering tho imme diate construction of two vessels as nearly a duplication of tho famous American ilyer as can bo miido In the absence, of our ex act plans. Thoy aro to bo known aspirate crulsors. The Indiana Not Itoliberg. Market Lane, Idaho, Aug. 8. It has boon discovored that tho robbery of houses broken Into In tho upper part of tho val loy and charged to the Iudlnns wero com mitted by six men belonging to the res cuing party of fifteen men who enmo from Landor to assist tho settler. Tho offend ers wero followed thirty-flvo miles and caught, and stolen property recovorcd. Chinese AllnUter Dismissed. PEKIN, Aug. 8. Hsu-Yung-Yl, the chiefiulnlsterof tho 'isung-li-yamen (Chi nese foreign offico), has been dismissed, owing oblofly to tho part which he took in tho negotiations for tho Russian loan nnd In tho convention recently arrived at betweon China and France, by which tho latter country was granted gront conces- Her Conundrum. It is ofton hard to dctermino hit from "good wit" In tho cmo of children, nnd some of their Hashes of precocity seem not to bo unconscious, but rather tho frag ment of some remembered knowledge. A littlo maid of 5, who had been listen lng quietly to tho puzzles nnd conundrums of the older children, seemed at lust to dl 9luo tho method of their construction, and after some thought asked: "What could you get on n, vory high, stoop mountain?" Tlio answers wero lco, snow, rocks, ea gles' nests and tho ilke, to nil of which tho littlo ono purslstontly shook hur head. When asked to toll tho nnswor, sho tri umphantly cried, "Nothlngl" "But wbyf" asked tho othors inn breath. "Beenuso you couldn't get up thoro nft cr It," was tho domuro reply. Youth'8 Coinnanlon. White Swelling Came on my leg after typhoid fever, and pieces of the bone came out. Rheumatism joined the scrofula to put mo in misery. Hood's Snrsamrllla nroved iust the medi cine; relieved me of pain, gave me a good appetite nnd I laid aside my crutch and cane. Having taken 10 bottles Hood's Sarsaparilia my limb is entirely healed nnd now I am perfectly well." Gborqk W. Chomwhll, Mt. Pleasant, Maryland, f 1; six for 5. Hnnr?o Dtllc oasy to buy, casv to taku, liUUU Is fillo easy m effect. i'5c. Ifrtf&ot He<b 1 SGNT FREE j It Is nutttr of vrt Important, to mnhm. m The manufcelursrt of the OA1L HOKIlIiN EAOLB BRAND CONDUNSEI) MII.K I te ,lueapampht.nUtld"INANTllAI.IIl.', i iC whkhshouldbe In every home. Address, NEW I 35 YORK CONDENSED MILK CO., 71 HuJon 1 V v.uVnrb. 5? - DEFENDER VERSUS JUBILEE. General Value's Yacht Will Itaoe the How Fill Heel Stoop. NKwroitT, H. I., Aug. 8. Tho Vigilant sailed forllrlstol lasttiight aud all oonfi r onceson tho strained relations between sho and Defender has resulted in nothmir definite The meeting of tlio rejiiitu conimlttoo, hold last night, was llkuwiso frultloss. Yachtsmen aro discouraged at tho situation, ns soma decision from tho regatta committee was anxiously looked for. The comlttee had sovoral consulta tions on board the flagship Sylvia, but thoir proceedings Wero kept secret. During tho afternoon Secretary Ciuis Cnnlleld and J. Fred Tains, of tbo Ainer- ' ten's cup ootnmlttee, went on board tho i Vigilant nnd had ii long talk with Mr. ! Wit lard. They returned to tho Sylvia ' and roported the result of their in tor view ' to tho regatta committee, but tho nature i of it oould not bo ascertained. Messrs. Canflold and Tnms had no sooner left the ' Vigilant thnn tho sloop weighed anchor anil sailed away for Urlslol. The Jubilee will compete with tho Do fendor this afternoon cvou if tho Vigilant does not go into tho race, which is now considered oxtromoly improbable. There is not much Interest shown in tbo raoe.al though tho Jublleo will be iu better trim to meet the Dofondor than sho has been bofore this season. Late last night tho disappointed yachts mon woro suddonly surprised by a roport that tho rogatta commltteo had refused to sustain tho Vlgilant's protest iu tlio recent races. An Investigation proved this to bo a fact. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES. National League. At Philadelphia Bnltimnro, 7; Phila delphia, 6. At Now York New York. 0; Washington, 3. At Cincinnati Cincin nati, 0; Chicago, 5. At Pittsburg Pitts burg, 18; St. Louis, 1. At Clovchmd First game: Clovoland, 18; Louisville, 8. Second gamo: Clevolaud, 5; Louisville, 8. Kantern League. At Wllkosbarro Wltkosbarro, 9; Buf falo, 0. At Scranton Scranton, 8; To ronto, 7. At Springfield Syracuse, 0; Sprlngflold. 6. At Provldonce Rochester, 5; Provldonce, 4. Pennsylvania State League. At Lancaster Lancaster,8; Carbondalc, 3. At Allontown Alloutown, 15; Hnzlo ton, 13. New York's Victorious .Strikers. New York, Aug. 8. Tho strlko betweon the Brothorhood of Tailors aud tho Cloth ing Contractors' association Is about over. Up to 10 o'clock this morning 500 of the 035 contractors had furnished tho required bonds ns a guarantee that they would live up to tho articles of ngrcoment for the period of one yeor. This roprosents 14,000 garment workors who have either gono to work within tho last fow days or will re sumo work bofore tho and of tho week, at which time It Is expected tho strlko will be over. Shot to Death by n Iosso. Svlvaxia, Ga., Aug. 8. News of a sen sational battle botwoeu ollloers aud r. des por.ito criminal has reached here. James Burns about two years ago killed Frank Bondor on account of jonlnusy of a wo man. Ho escaped and for two years has been in hiding. On Tuosday ho was dis covered In n swamp noar boro aud n gang of deputy sheriffs Btartod out to capture him. In tho battle which took place Burns received olovon bullets in his body and died soon after. Frleliteneil by a Hroknn Trolley Wire. iN.'i.'ANAPOLia, Aujf. 8. A broken trol- loy wire caused an accident on n Clifford avenue car and created a panlo among the fifteen p n-.ivlgers. Tho car loft the track with a jolt and the wire dangled about tho windows, omitting Hashes and crack ling. Mrs. Barbara Cregle filing herself from tho car, aud received fatal injuries. The conductor closed tho door, preventing tlio other passongers from jumping, and thus avoiding othor Injuries. Crushed to Death by Fulling Enrth. Philadelphia, Aug. 8. By tho caving In of a gravel bank on Cumberland street, Gottlelb Gitmnn and Harry Wolnberg. aged G2 and 35 yoars, rospectlvely, woro In stantly killed. The men were engaged In digging out tho bank from undornonth when suddenly tho overlying portion fell In, burying tho two mon completely under tbo mass of earth and gravol. Bofore help could reach tho unfortunato men thoy were suffocated to death. Jnmped from a Roof to Death. New Yoke, Aug. 8. Sarah Barton, 20 yenrs old,' committed suicide by jumping from the third story window of her home, No. 2215 Third avenue, to the roof of Xo. 210 East One Hundred and Twenty-first street, and from thero sho again jumped to tho street. Sho was ttikon luto her house, whore sho died luashorttlmo. Tho cause ls unknown, but is bollovcd to be temporary Insanity. Twenty Thousand Italians for Africa. Home, Aug. 7. II Corrlero says that a conferouce has beon held botween tho pre mier, Slgnor Crlsplj the minister lor for oign affairs, Baron Blanc; tho minister ot war, General Jlocennt. and Gonornl Bara tlerl, the commander of tho Italian forces in Africa, who ls at present In this pity, nnd that it has been decided to send nn espodltlon ot 30,000 mon to Abyssinia in October. A Duel with l'ocket Knives. Littlk Rock, Aug. 8. Joe Hammond and Clarence Chapmnn, ot Loueoke eounty, cut each othor to death in this city with pookot knlvos because they oould not agree as to which owned n bull yearling. Tho fight lasted fully fifteen minutes, bo'th mon standing up and jabbing until life was almost extinct. Cuban Insurcmts Using Dynamite. KEY WEST, Aug, 8. Reliublo ndvices received hero from Cuba are to tho etTect that the Insurgents have blown up with dynnintto tho railroad bridges neur Sauctl Splrltus. It is ulso reported that Coudo Lorsuudl, or Sersundl, hns joined the in surgents. Scalded to Death by Steam, I Baltimokk, Aug. 8. Stephon Soofleld, ' colored, wns scalded to death by the ex- 1 plosion of a bailer at tho Tyson Chrome works. He was worklug nrouud the boiler when the top blew out, nud his body was completely covered by the escaping steam. District Attorney of Alaska. Wasiiinotok, Aug. 8. Tho president has appointed Burton K. Bennett, at Washington stnto, to be United States district nttorney for the district at Alaskti. The Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland und District of Columbia, fin?; slightly wanner; southwesterly winds. Act almost Instantly, speedily curing tho most obstinate cases. Rheumatism cured In from 1 to 8 days. Dyspcpsln nnd all stomach troubles quickly relieved. Catarrh positively cured, llendncho cured in 5 minutes. Nervous diseases promptly cured. Kidney troubles, Piles, Neuralgia, Asthma and nil Femalo Complaints quickly cured. Munyon'a Vltallzer imparts now llfo and vigor to weak nnd debilitated mon. Ask your druggist for a 25-cont vial of ono of Jltinyon'B Cures, nnd if you nro not bene fited your money will bo refunded. Thia f 'oijpany puts up L cure for every disease ItorVo Hacing Without Oam'itlng. CHICAGO, Aug. 8. Atter a rose of sev eral weeks tho Chlongo Fair Grounds as sociation, operating tho Harlem race track, has arranged to resume its thor- j otlghUred raolng, wlilcit was provonteu oy tho Clvio Federation. Hopes of legislative action In tho direction of n turflnw which would permit pool n-lling on tho tracks having failed, an olfo't will bo made to conduct n m-etlng without nubile betting. Beciuiso of n great public demand for racing it Is believed that tbo tittondauco Will more than pay tho purse. That tho j horsemen bellevo tills may be learned from , tho fact that ovor 300 good horsos nro now ' stablod at tho track. Public opinion favors racing, and the management hopes to bo nblo to secure such patronago as will war rant tlio running of tho $25,000 national derby and other stako evonts. A Supposed Cuban Fltlhllsterer, Jacksonville, Kin., Aug. 8. Tho Brit ish stodtuor Jason came Into this port Tuesday morning and began loadlngwlth j orange box material for Jamaica yester day. Tho United States cutter Botitwoll I stoamcd up tho river and dropped nuchor ' within u short distance of the Jason. A careful watch was kept nil day on tho Jason, sevoral Cubans belngpartlcularly interested. Her load was completed last evening, and she took on nluo passengers. Tho announcement was made that alio would leavo this morning. At 11 o'clock last ovcnlng sho qulotly sllppod away from hor dock, and was followod ten min utes later by tho Boutwcll. Sho Is thought to be concerned in a Cuban expedition. Many Cattle Killed by Antlirax. Then-ton, Aug. 8. P. L. Vnndcgrift, special milk Inspector, who has been at work In south Jersey districts, infected with tho dlseaso known as anthrax, ro ports to State Dairy Commissioner George McG uiro that sovonty-two head of cattlo, horses and mules have died of tho disease In Cumberland county alouo. Ho also re ports many other animals sick. The in spector has proventod tlio sale of milk from tho infected district. Avenseil His Mother's Honor. Macon, Mo., Aug. 8. A warrant was sworn out nt Woodvllle, this county, charging Mr. Lcnon, aged 40, with at tempting to nssault n widow named Whit nker. A posso of twonty started nftor Lenon, and when they found him Mrs. Whltaker's 10-ycar-old son Immediately shot him twice, ono bullet striking him in tho face and the other in tho breast, dan gerously Injuring him. Young Whltnker has not been arrested. Hnjes Held oa u Murder Charge. Philadelphia, Aug. 8. Tho coroner's jury rondBi-od n vordlct of "death due to drowning by being pushed overboard by Barney, alias Skinner, Hayes," in thoenso of Mrs. Jennlo Jones. The woman, who was 85 years old, mid lived in tho rear of 556 Clalrbouruo street, was drowned in tho Delaware river off Potty's Island, luto lust Saturday night. Hayes was sent to jail to await tho action of the grand jury. I'ltllatlelphla Tnllnrs Satisfied. Philadelphia, Aug. 8. The executive board of Union No. 10, United Gurmont Workers of America, Inst night declnrcd that tho report from Chicago that mem bers of tho organization In Now York nud Philadelphia woro about to strike has no foundation in fact, so fnr as this city la concerned, tho garmont workors bore being well satisfied with their condition. lamp Chimney Scale Agrenil To. PiTTsiiuno, Aug. 8. Tho flint glass workers and tho manufacturers reached ' an agreement on tho lamp chimney scale. Tho rnte of tho last two years waBnccopted with tho proviso that It trado warranted It thero was to be n double advanCo next year. Preparing to ltenew Hostilities. London, Aug. 8. Tho Rio Junolro cor respondent ot Tho Times tolographs to that paper that it is bellevcil, that tho Rio Graud do Sul rebols will reject the sug gested terms of peaoo. Both sides aro pre paring to ronow hostil'''" A Thiers Shot Mny I'rovo l'.ni, Chicago, Aug. 8. Iu uttonipting to steal a coat from n dummy in front of Simon Fishor's olothlng storo John A, Heart, alias William Hughes, colored, shot and seriously wounded the proprietor ot the store nnd probably fatally wounded I'olloemau Alexander M. Cameron, who tridd to arrest him. Jfcurt thun ran. Po liceman Cameron fired threo shots after him, striking him iu both legs. Heart was captured. Desperate Women Squatter. Maiunrtte, Wis., Aug, 8. -A riot broke out iu Shantytown, the laud ot which ls claimed by the Menominee River Lum ber company, on which aro moro that 300 squatters. Tho lumber company erected n fence, and thirty or forty women tore It down. When another gang attempted to rebuild the fenoe tho women chased thom away with clubs and hot water. John Luu berg, the foreman, wns seriously hurt. , 1 All Unlet unit "No Indium." Washington, Aug. 8. The war depart ment lias received a telegram from Gen eral Ccppiuger, dated at Jackson's Hole. He says that he has sent out two more scouting parties, nud that one Jias re turned. This leaves three in 'the field, eacli iu command of an riflloer. He rt porta that all ls quiet and "no Indians." Groat Harbor Improvements at Havre, I'AftlB, Aug. 8. The department ot seine lnferleiire has lieeu authorized to raise a loan ot -1,000,000 f runes for the pur pose of enlarging the port ot Havre. Tho total cost ot the projected improvements will bo 87,000,000 fran os. The works In clude two new pier of double width ex tending fiOO motors (1,000 feet) luto the son. THE IOWA DEMOCRACY. the State Convention Defeats Free. Silver by n Voto 001 to 430. Maisshalltown, In., Aug. 8. Ono of tho most notnblo stato conventions in tho history of tho Iown Domoorncy closed in this city Inst evening. Thero hns boon tl blttor strifo botweon tho two opposing clomonts In tho party ono contending for n ticket nnd plntform on n sound nionoy basis, tho other clamoring for f reo coin age without waiting for an International ngroemcnt. Tho resolutions commltteo got into n wranglo on tho flnnuclnl plank that kopt thorn In tho committee room till nearly 4 o'clook. the currency resolutions being overhauled and reconstructed two or throo;tlinos boforo un ngroomont was roached, nnd tho mnjorlty making porsls teut elTorts to avert the introduction of tho minority report. During this Intorvnl tho convention did nothing but llston to froo sllvor spoeohes by radical whlto motnl champions. Tho "sound monoy" mon prcservod silence, except that Cato Sells made a short talk of n conciliatory chnrnotor. Whon tho minority report favoring frco colnngo was Introduced another prolonged sliver dis cussion wns proclpltatod, nnd for a whllo tho proceedings woro tumultuous. Tho final roll cnll on the resolutions showed tho whlto motnl crowd dofonted by n vote of 051 14 to 420. A mighty shout, mingled with groans, hisses nnd nnntho liios, follced tho announcement of tho rosult. A largo liumbor of frco silver del egates Immediately left the ball, not wait lug for tho nominations. Tho stnto tlckot was then nominated, ns follows: For governor, Judgo W I. Bnbb of Mount Pleasant; lloutonnnt gov nor, ox-Govornor S. L. Bestow of Charl ton; superintendent of public Instruction, Lymnn B. Pnrshnll of Mnquokotn; rail road commissioner, Colonel Georgo James of Dubuque; supremo jndgo, Sonntor Thomas G. Hnrpor of Des Moluos. Three Men Hurled by a liantlslltle. Pottsvillk, Pa., Aug. 8. Frederick and Charles Shaughnessy, Michael Mc Carthy and E. McLaughlin woro working In a mine bronoh stripping coal at Contra lia for tho mining firm of h. A. Illloy & Co., tho weight of tho top soli caused a landslide, and tho men yvero burled un der fivo feet of loose earth. Thoy were ox trlcatcd nfter some difficulty by other workmon, who imperilled their own lives by renson of the possibility of nnother and grontor landslide All woro painfully In jured, nnd It Is feared McLaughlin will die. Charged with n Heavy Embezzlement. HonoKEN, N. J.. Aug. 8. Julius Berg hoff wns nrrested horo yesterdny nt tho In stanco of Chnrlcs F. Mattlngo & Son, pro vision dealors of Now York. Ho was caught just ns ho was ubotit to board a steamer for Hamburg. Tho order upon which ho was arrested was Issued by Su premo Court Justice Lipplncott, aud tbo amount Involved is said to bo In tho vicin ity of 20,000. Mattlage & Son employed Borghoff to buy nnd ship to them salmon from tho stnto of Washington. Ho was given unllmltod credit at tho firm's bank ors. The Cuban Insurconts' Powerful Army. LOXDOX, Aug. 8. A dispatch to Tho Times from Havana glvos tho details of tho fltrht noar Bayamo on July 13, iu which General Santoclldos wns killed. Tho correspondent says: "Tho Cubans counted 3"8doad and wounded Spaniards on tho field. Tho Cuban loss wn3 14 killed nnd 78 wounded. Tho Cubans captured 425 rlflis, 10 cases of ammunition, 110,000 in cash nnd tho baggage nnd pack nnl mals of tho Spaniards. Over 20,0.;0 in surgents aro under arms now in the provinco of Snntiago do Culm alone." A Noted Sons Writer Dead. CniCAGO, Aug. 8. Georgo F. Hoot, tho noted composer, dlod nt 'Bailey's Island, Maine, on Tuesday, U2ed75. Dr. Georgo Fredorlck Root Is probably tho most hon ored and popular writer of patriotio nud sentimental songs that Amoricn has pro duced, and millions' hnvo sung his "Rnlly 'Bound the Flag, Boys," "Tramp, Tramp, Tramp, tho Boys nro Marching," "Thore's Music In tho Air," "Ther Vacant Chair," "Rosalio, tho Prnlro Flowor" nnd other familiar pieces. Hoaten nnd Itobhotl by Trninps, Raiiwat, N. J., Aug. 8. Tramps sol upon Georgo Scott at Colonta, a small station on tho I'onnsylvnnla railroad near hero, with tho purpose of robbery. Thoy beat him into lnsousibillty nnd then dragged him to a vaonnt barn near tho Colonln stntlon, whore ho wns found stripped of nil his valuables nnd sufferlug intonsoly. Scott's injurios nro so sorious that it wns said nt the hospital that ho would probably dio. Serious Illness of Justice Strong. Washington, Aug. 8. Word roaches this city ot tho precarious Illness of Jus tlco Strong, ot tho United Statos supremo court (rotlred), at Lake Mluowskl, N. Y., whore his family is staying. The justlco's illnoss is due to the results of a fall down a flight of steps, which occurred somo time in June. His advanced ago rondors his condition critical. Ho milled from the effects of tho accident sufficiently to bo taken to New York. rFHE bestinvestment J- in real estate is to keep build, mgs well painted. Paint protects the house and saves repairs. You sometimes want to sellmany a good house has remained unsold for want of paint. The rule should be, though, "the bept paint or none." That means Strictly Pure White Lead You cannot afford to use cheap paints. To be sure of getting Strict ly Pure White Lead, look at the brand ; this one is safe : "John T. Lewis & Bros." For Colors. National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors. These colors nre sold In one-pound cans, each Can beln? sufTielpnt to tint twiiitiHa nf ctrtrtltf Pure White Lead the desired shade: they are in no sense ready-mixed paints, but a combination of perfectly pure colors in the handiest form to tint Strictly l'ure White Lead. A good many thousand dollars have been saved property-owners by having our book on painting ana color-card. Send us a postal card and get both free. JOHN T.LEW13 & BROS. CO., rblladclphla. "For Charity Suffcreth Long." Mrs. Laura C. Phoenix, flllwaukee, Wis. "Matron of a benevolent Home and knowjng tho good Dr. Miles' Ncrvlno has dono mo, my wish to help others, over comes ay dlsllko for tho publicity, this letter may gtvo mo. In Nor. and Dec, 1S93, Tito inmates had tho "LaGripjic," nnd I was ono of tho first. Resuming duty too soon, with tho caro of so many sick, I did not regain my health, and in a month Ibecamo so debilitated and nervous from sleeplessness and tho drafts mado on my vitality, that it was a question if I could go on. A dear friend advised mo to try Dr. Miles' Restorative Semitic. I took 2 bottles and am happy to say, I am In better health than ever. I still contlnno Its occasional use, as a nerve food, 03 my work is very trying. A letter ad dressed to Milwaukee, Wis., will reach me." Jnno 6, 1S0J. Mns. Lacha O. Phoenix. Dr. Miles' Ncrvino is sold on a positive, cuarantco that tho first bottle will lenofit. All druggists sell it at (1,0 bottles for $5, or IVWr? Dr. Miles' Nervine Restores Health Hillions of Dollars Go up in smoko every year. Tako no risks but pet your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., insured in first-class re liable companies as represented by DAVID FAUST,. S Also Llfo and Accidental Companies. Ulcers In Jtouth, Hair-Falltngl Write COOK1 Chlenen, III., for proofs of cures. Cupl-t mi, wiiUUrViuii. Worst cases cured In ICS to unys. luo-pneo noolt free. SMS Chtchciilcr8 Kncllfth Diamond I!ran4. Orljrlnnl anil Only Gcniitnc. A safe, alwaya reliable, ladies sk i Urugzlst for Chithtstcr'K rng -h "- mnndJlranft In lted and (gold metalllaxVjy Iboxpa, acalcil with blnt ribbon. TnUo V no other. Kefurt dantjtrou uhslitu V fioru ami imitation. At rtrnnElKta. or ientl .1 I' ll) Btamps for particulars, tmtlmoniat anl iieuer ror (.amen," in ifrier. xj return Moll. KMIOO Ti-tlmoolaH. Xamt l"ap:r. f Ainu. jmiuo itMimoDiui. .itnt itip'ir, Chlr-h eater LfipmIculCo..Alu,1l!tn -miiir? Eoll bj all f 101 rmwiats. I'bUtu.... lo- ABSOLUTELY PURE . THE OLD RELIABLE C:C!ARETTE Has stood ..ie Test ot Time turns- i--u") i n ruiN ii.t. otUHA II '-i COMDINeO After All Others Fail CONSULT THE PAJIOHS SI'KClAUST Dr. Lofofe, 329 N. 15th St. Itclow Cnllowhill l'liiliidclphiiu To secure il imnltivn nnd iifrmniient euro of Krrorn of Youth and Lc of Munlioocl and of nil tllHttaen of tin blood, Kidney, 1 ladder, rKin ami uurvous yhtem conwiut at onw i'r. MAwnevn. uiiiiuuriiic ui i iiiivm mini j uu jiic to Ilnl th and Strength by building "P the IJW.U, ..... I.,.l. T..I, .uinti, ttnauereu nervou ftyriiem anu muunjc now mo mid energy to the broken down constitution. Consultation and examinations free and Mrictly eoulldential. Ofllce limirw, dally and .Sunday, iron, v a. m. to a i. m. anu it to v eveninw. Head his book on error of Youth and obscure diseases of both exee. Sent fret. JOHN D ALTON, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity For BARBB'Y'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. 1 sl Worn JS&! Pe Brantsi)nritnsriHfWtt. MM. 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