EVENING HERALD! i:staiii.isiii:i ik:o. l'uhlMicd every Kvcnlng, lixecjit Sunday, nt 8 South Jaiuiin Kthijct. Ni-.aii Ci-.sthi:. TIic llerultl 1 delivered in Hlicnntiloii1i nnil the FiirrounilliiH towiu for nix cent 11 'tfk, pay able to the cnrrlcri. Hy miill S1.00 n year, or 23 cent n month, payable In advance. Advertise ments charged according to spnee ami iHiiltion. The iiuhlMicm recrvc the right to change the pottlou of nilvertNementM whenever tho pub lication of news demand It. Tho rit-lit Is reserved to reject any advertisement, whether poid for or not, that the publishers limy th'em Improper. Advertising rates mnile known upon application. Entered nt the potoflloo at Shenandoah, l'n., os second class mall matter. TIXlil'lIONl! CONNECTION. Evening Herald TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1S05. THOSE RESOLUTIONS. The uleclion of delegates to the slHtc eon volition of the Kepublican party is still a subject of interest and the resolutions passed at tho convention held here have caused considerable comment. The contest was not so much Quay and Hastings as it was Ooylc and anti-Coyle, and it appears tho light wis carried through on that lino. The course of Senator Coylo while still in the lower house provoked tho autagunism of lending Itcpub- licaus throughout the district, so that the opposition ho met within tho ranks of his own party when he sought advancement to tho Senate was unusually strong, but in spite of that Mr. Coyle, by an exhibition of pluck that was greatly admired, pulled through with tho aid of the general stampede from tho Democratic party which characterized tho campaign of ISai, and no sooner was this accomplished tlian he com menced to get even -with thoic who opposed him. In doing this he displayed an arrogant, dictatorial spirit which intensified the opposition to him, go tliat, taken in con nection with his violation, of pledges volun tarily given previous to his election and his interference in matters which should have been beneath tho notice of a Sonator, the representatives in convention administered him a scathing rebuke In withholding the resolutions commending his conduct which aru usually given a representative and which wero unanimously given in this case to Kepre scntatlvo Wyatt. Wo do not know whether Senator Coylo will feol the rebuke given or not, but it is to be hoped tho lesson so disagreeably given will not ho lost and that lias by this time learned that he is the servant, not tho master, and that it behooves him to take to heart the disagreeable dose administered on Saturday last. The absence of resolutions commending the Governor is also a notablo fact. As near as wo can learn this was an expression of feel ing evoked by his vacillating course in matters pertaining to this district and his complete surrender to SeuatorCojieiu every thing, oven to the naming of Justices of the Peace. The claim made that because the First district did not instruct its delegates to vote for Sonator Quay tliat there is a doubt as to their action, is foolish in tho extreme, as tho sentiments of both are so pronounced that very material inducements to turn in for Mr. Ciilkcson were promptly declined, and they will bo found voting to uphold the bauds of tho man whoo magnificent organizing ability has .brought tho Republican party in Penn sylvania to the secure ptition it enjoys to day, and not for tho creatures who have com bined to assassiuato him. WJiiJo tho First district is but a small por tion (If Pennsylvania, its voters have tho courage f their convictions, even to openly expressing their disapprobation of the ollicial conduct of officers high in the councils of the state, when thoe officers prostitute their stations to unworthy ends. Tuosb two bright particular stars of tho fistic arena; Mr. Jas. Corbett and Mr. Kobt. Fitasimrnofis, have distinguished themselves and obtained a lot of free advertising hy an exchange of billingsgate in Green's in Phi 1 Klelphin. ' A U1 ailo ,ub Tli. hid i at hei atti lin 'ire given that should the Kiiiroad Company, in time, i ;ines something else will tho company's shops, r nl hope in this, bat it is ' 1 1 i.ry it bolng re-established Industry in that line failed inowery that supplanted it bus "j ruled success. Other outing 1 in tn? field, however. J ' Wjutehouke yells, "tUandard oil did while Zerby bowk Beading railroad. It unit hurt awfully, hut when the people put their foot down real hard it generally does. Thk extraordinary resource of the human niittd are reflected by the tables of eUioaU:s now- published by tho suliiidiiied Gilkeson newspapers to show that Quay is lieuten. A Hahki&hi'Hu man has invented a coal digger ou the suction plan. The pUui Is nut a new ono to this region. It 1ms been in oiienttion on the wage wale for years. Qovkunok Hastinis should lie able to tell by this time who the Jonah on bib ship is. WllKN "Old Man" ljuay gi-Wofl' bis coat bo I auk us tin dim fly, YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES. Natlonnl League, At Baltimore Baltimore, 3; Now York, 2. At Brooklyn (11 Innings) Brooklyn, 3; I'hlliulolphln, 3 At IiOuKvlllo-Cni-riiKo, 0; IiOtilsvlUo, C. At Cincinnati Clnclnnntl, 10; Pittsburg, 4. At Boston (in Innings) Boston, 4; Washington, 3. At Cleveland Clovolnnil, 5; St. Louis, 4. Astrn League, At Wllkoslijirro Toronto, 11; Wilkes linrro, 10. At Sonmton Sornnton, 0; Buf falo, 3. At Springfield Springfield. 11; Koohestor, 0. At I'rovldonco Syruouse, 0; I'rovldonco, 5. I Pennsylvania Stuto league At Lancaster Lancaster, 11; Hnzloton, 0. At Heading Curbondiilc, 4; Roadlng,3. A Family Frud l'ncls In IMunler. Knoxville, Tonn., Aug. 13. As n. re sult of n family feud John M. Smith, n woll to do fanner of Anderson county, twolvo miles wost of Clinton, tho county ao.it, which Is twenty miles from horo, was shot and killed in cold blood by James Worrick, u young farmer. Tho Lott and Smith families havo hndjn foud for sovornl yours, Worrick bolng n member of tho former family. Smith was passing Wor rick's houso whon ho was shot by tho lat tor, who was In tho yard with Henry and Isaac Lott and Jnmcs Wcavor, their brothor-ln-liiw. Tho quartette surrendered to tho sheriff. A Noted Kxplorer Dead. Paius, Aug. 13. Luclon Bouaparto Wyso Is dead. Lucion Napoleon Bona parto Wyso, engineer and explorer, was born at Paris In IS 13, tho son of Sir Thomas Wyso nnd Princess Lotltln Napo leon. Ho was earlyllstlngulshcd for his explorations In Contrnl Amorlca. Ho ne gotiated with tho Columbian govornmout tho extension of tho concession for tho Pnnaniu cnunl, und published soveral re ports upon tliat enterprise For his roport upon this work, published In 1S85, ho was honored by tho French academy. He wroto sovornl books of travol on South America. A Until Attempt ttt Ilobhery, NlAOAliA Falls, Aug. 13. FIvo high waymen tried to rob thopassongorson tho Clinton House omnibus right at tho hotel door as they alighted from tho vohiclo. Ono of the gang turned down tho street lamp, and others grabbed for nn envelopo containing $200, which thoy had scon John J Jones, of Wheeling, W. Vn., place In his coat pockot nftor paying for u ticket. The robbers failed in tboir purpose and wero chnsod in various directions. Two wero captured, who gavo thoir names as Kolley and Molyneux. Cundldnte Leverlng's Acceptance. BALTIMOHE, Aug. 13. Mr. Joshua Lev ering, tho nominee of tho Prohibition party for governor of Maryland, has made public his letter of acceptance. Parties, Mr. hovering holds, should bo but tho In struments of tho people. Tho result of Commissioner Itoosovclt's course in Now York is cited to provo that prohibitory laws can bo enforced. Ho declares for free books in tho publio schools nnd for civil service, and Is opposed to labor by children. Hunt Out Ills Wife's llrnins. St. Joseph, Mo., Aug. 13. John Blum, a butcher, employed at tho stock yards, returned from work and found n, strango man at his homo talking to his wlfo. Blum demanded nn explanation from his wife, when she seized an nx und assaulted him. Ho wronched tho woapon from her nnd boat out hor brains. The stranger es caped. Blum was urrosted. Still No Durrant Jury Secured. SAN Fhancisix), Aug. 13. Yestorday's proceedings In tho case of Theodore Dur rant, charged with tho murder of Blnncho Lamont, did not complete tho jury. Tho morning session passed without the ad dltlou of a single juror. In fact, tho number of accepted jurors was reduced from nine to eight, for tho court excused Juror Brown. Mother and Child Died Together. Baltimore, Aug. 13. Mrs. Barbara Buschmann, whllo nursing her 2-months-old buby, foil In a fit uoross a tub and was dead whon discovered by hor husband. Clasped tightly in her arm was tho infant, immersed in tho water and drowned, its little hands flrmlly grasping tho long hair of tho mother. Galllucer'a Financial 1'ollcy. NASHUA, N. H., Aug. 13. United States Senator Jacob H. Galllnger has wrltton a letter In which ho defines his position on the silver question, stating In empbatlo terms that bo is In favor of International bimetallism, and Inflexibly opposed to tho plan of silver monometallism. Khot tu Death by u Mob. Camilla, Ga , Aug. 13. Will Hnrris, n negro, who attempted -to'ussuult Mrs. J. F. Monroe, a 60-year-old white woman, In Colquitt county last Friday, was captured hero, taken to tho gcouo of his orimo for coufesaloa, und shot to death by 11 mob. The Weather. For District of Columbia, eastern Penn sylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Mary land: Fair, except showers on the coast; contiuurd high tomperature till Thurs day; weaterly winds. Scrofula, Salt Rheum And All Other Blood DIseasas-How Thy Way BSo Cured. Speaking simply from what Hood's Ssr saparllla has done, not only once or twice, but in thousands of oaet, we can honestly say that it is the best remedy for all dis eases of the blood, whatever the cause. By ite peculiar- Combination, Propor tion and Process, it possesses positive msdloinal merit Peculiar to Itself. It has cured the most virulent cases of Scrofula and Salt Rheum, oven when all other prescriptions and medicines have failed to do any good. Blood poisoning, from whatever orl Uln, yields to its powerful cleansing, purl fylug, vitalizing effect upon the blood. II you desire further particulars, write to us ns bolow. Remember that Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the OneTruoBlood Purifier prominently in tho publio oye today. Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass., U. B. A, Bold by all druggists, fl; si- for ?5. Hrtfl'c Oilier ' the boat fter-dlrjnn 11UUU 9 1 Ilia Jtli, TliOj illBeU- A DUSKY SWINDLER. Clin Worked tho Threndhnre Matrimonial Hodge on Oullcless Swains. Kansas City, Aug. in. Gborgo II .log lor, of Philadelphia, is tho victim of tho theft of $1,000 worth ot dinthunds from Ills npartinouts In tho Washington Houso. Tho robbery occurred Friday Inst, but was not mado public until ycstcidny In tho hope of apprehending tho thlof. Mr. .log ler arrived horo ten days ago, accom panied by his wlfo nnd child and said ho was looking for n business locatl6n. Ho wns introduoid to nn exceedingly affable petitlomnn by an acquaintance on Krlduv. When tho Kleglors loft tho hotel tliey left their door unclnoked. Tho affnblo gpiitlcnuin, whoso naino Is wlthold, called vbllo thoy woro out nnd wont to Mr. 'A eglor'a room. Whon tho nbsonco of tho j-wels wns discovered, sovernl hours later, tho stratigor was not to bo found, nor bus ho since bcon scon, A Treat for Soittliurn School Children. Atlanta, Aug. 13. A schema to bring all tho school ohlldron abovo tho grndo of grammar schools to tho Cotton States and Ititornntlonnl exposition was set on foot yesterday. Tlioro nro half a million boys nnd girls In tho seminaries, high schools and ncadomlos of tho south ern states and it is estimated that fiO per emit, can bo broujht horo. Dr. Charles W. Dubncy, Jr., chairman of tho govern ment board, holds that this Is tho greatest educational opportunity of tho generation and that tho government exhibit alone, when properly studle.l, would bo better than n school term. JJfTorts to Stamp Out Anthrax. BlilDOETON, N. J., Aug. 13. Whllo tho fatal dlseaso nnthrax has somewhat abated, still thoro oro many cases of It yet in this locality. At Bnckvlllo, ilvo miles below here, on Saturday, Lovl ltubluson lost threo cows, and William' Bowo two cows. Those animals had not been inoc ulated with lymph. Veterinary Surgeon Howott has gono down in that vicinity to day to inooulnto tho animals there. Al ready l.Suo animals havo been Inoculated. Somo o. them dlo after rocolvlug tho first .lo40, but thoro has beon but ono death from tho dlsoaso nftor receiving tho second dose. Condert Not Yet Asked. Paws, Aug. 13. A correspondent saw Mr F. It. Coudert nt tho Hotel Cotitin jntul. Mr. Coudert said ho had not yot received any information ns to tho re ported intention to offer him tho vacant uipremo court justiceship. Ho had boeu out In tho country slnco Thursday, and didn't know that Justlco Jackson was il.'.-id. Mr. Coudort would not express an iplnlon, whether or not ho would accpt .hi) offer if it woro mado to him, but it was evident from his manner that the news was not unwelcome. Cattle Killed by Lightning. TorEKA, Kan., Aug. 13. Twonty-flvo head of cattla woro killed by lightning In 1: mostromnrkoblo way In Finning county. A herd of eight hundred wero being moved to another pasture and forn part of tho dlstnnco woro drivon through u nar row lane, hodgod by a wiro fenco. Whllo In this narrow passago a thunder storm overtook them, and a bolt of lightning de-ceuded und struck a fonco post, foiling tho wiro for two hundred yards. Eviry head of oattlo that was crowded against tho wiro was killed. Murdered a UulplexB Cripple. FoMElior, O., Aug. 13 John B. Lind say, of Middloport, O., was lodged in jnll last night for murdering William Cun :!il'f, aged B9, n crippled minor. Lindsay went to tho rosldonco of CundllT with six f his teamsters nfter turkeys which Llnd s iv claimed CundiiT stolo from him. Cun lilT protested that tho turkeys belonged to him. Lindsay knocked Cundlff down. 1 II then knocked down Cundlff 's wlfo and I a small sou. Cundlu" Is dead, leaving a widow and throe children, ull dostltuto. Kzota's Warlike Proclamation. SAN FliANCISCO, Aug. 13. General An tonio Ezota has issued another proclama tion to tho cltlzou.s of San Salvador, In which ho says ho will soon return to tho country to load 11 revolt against tho gov ernment. Tho army is dlscoutonted, ho says, and will wolcomo him back ns its louder. Kzota declares that President Gul terez is tho tool of Guutomnlu, tho old tlmo onemy of San Salvador and by his docolt has practically surrondorod ull that was galuod In tho war of 1893. Shot and Killed a Iturclar. PlTTSUUlMj, Aug, 13. Goorgo Glass shot nnd killed an unknown burglar at his homo In Crafton, noar horo, during tho night. Tho burglar was discovered In Mr. Glass' bedroom, and a chaso followed. Mr. Glass was shot through tho loft hand, but ho strugglod with tho Intruder, who finally jumped through a window. As ho jumped Glass fired two shots at him, and ono ot thorn lnllictod a wound, which caused tho burglar's death In a few min utes. Five Seriously Srableil, Longmont, Colo., Aug. 13. A torrlflo ex plosion occurred at tho Knipson Canning factory, In whloh flvo men and one woman wero injured. Olio of the steam vats used for boiling purposes exploded while the fitotory wits in full blast. Seven escaped nnlv bv a miracle. The wounded are: j Ilerboit Vaughu, will din; Frank Prlnty, sc'ddedaud out about the body; George Plain, Albert Hunsuu and John Biker, j all scalded. I A Mysterlmm Ioubl Drowning. ' Leominstbb, Mass., Aug. IB Charles Wolf ind a girl named Maggie Garrlty were out in a boat ill the roservoir. A,bout 7 o'clock a brother-in-law of the girl, who ! was lu a boat some distanco off, saw. Wolf I plunge into the witter He quickly pulled j towards tho plitoe, but could iinil no trace I of either of tho oeeiipants of tho other ! boat Both bodies we.v recovered. The j affair is a complete invetery. Tim Waltliam fctrlko Uniteil. Waltiiam, Mass., Aug. 18. Tho strike at tho Boston Manufacturing company's ( mills hero Is practically euded, us the ' doners voluntnjjly returned to work under the same conditions that existed prior to their strike The management promises, ! however, to look Into the matter uf wuges, Contented Colonist". 1 Ralkioii, Aug. 13. Tho roport that tho Wnldonslans who founded n colony In ' Burko county nro dissatisfied is denied. , The bishop says thoy ure doiug hotter all i the tlmo. nro wall satisfied, and Unit tho colony will bo inoreased lu tho fall. Death From Heat l'runtrutlon. Busnuitv, Pa., Aug. 13. William Sleg furtb, 50 years old, wus ovoroomo hy tbo heat whllo working on a tin roof. Ho was doad when picked up by bis companions. THERE is but one way in the world to be sure ofhaving the best paint, and that is to use only a well-established brand of strictly pure white lead, pure lin seed oil, and pure colors. Tho "John T. Lewis & Bros." brand is standard "Old Dutch" process, and is always absolutely Strictly Pure White Lead If you want colored paint, tint this strictly pure lead with National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors. These colors are sold in one-pound cans, each ton being sufficient to tint 55 pounds of Strictly 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 Ture White Lead. Send us a postal card nnd get our book on paints and color-card, free. JOHN T. LEWIS & BROS. CO., Philadelphia. Th CrnthinM Mate Itenpnnfiifile. Br.EMEIt HAVEN, Aug. 13 Tho admir alty court has rondorcd n decision In tho Inquiry mado into tho sinking of tho North German Lloyd Stoiimslilp com pany's steamer Elbe, in collision with tho British stoamor Crathlo in January last. Tho' court holds that tho blame for tho collision must bo attributed to tho mato of tho Crathlo, who doborted his post Im mediately broro tho occurrence and wont into tho gnlloy of tho Crathlo. Hold Up by Highwayman. Oiif.oon City, Oro., Aug. 13. Word comes from Wllholt Springs that tho stage from Oregon City was hold up by two mnsked men at Wright's bridge. Tho robbors mndo tho passougors got out of tho stago und line up, nud whllo ono man stood guard tho other searched them and took what mouoy and jowolry they had. Tho oxnee amount of plunder Is not known. Tho samo stago was hold up about a month ago. Complete Victory for Striking Tailors. New York, Aug. 13. Tho strike of tho tailors Is practically at an end, and tho contractors nro beaten. Tho strikers nil wont back to tkoir sowing machines nnd scissors yostordny, with tho oxccptlon of 200 111011, who await a call to work. Some of tho contractors, It Is said, aro dissatis fied at having acceded so early to tho do mands of tho men, and believo if they had hold out longer It would havo been hotter for both Cabinet Crhia in Japan, New York, Aug. 13. Tho World pub lishes tho following special cablegram from Toklo: Thoro is a cabinet crlBls. Count Ito, tho primo mlnlstor, wns cre ated n marquis without his knowledge Feeling himself plncod in a falso position, ho rofusos promotion whllo cortnln of his colleagues remain unhonored. Ho has loft tho capital, and will not return until tho question is settled. Count Ynmngata, tho war minister, declines thotitloof marquis for similar reasons. West Vlrelnln's Itallrnad llooin. BALTlMOItE, Aug. 13. According to re ports received by Tbo Manufacturers' Record the stato of Wost Virginia excels nny other in tho country in tho mileage of railway under construction and projected by responsible companies. At present over 500 miles of now linos nro bolng built and projected, representing uu Invest ment of $8,000,000. Most of tho roads aro for tho purpose of giving tho undovolopod coal aud timber tracts a conngctlon with tho market. Another Chance for Settlers. Wasiiisoton, Aug. 13. Thrf acting soo rotnry of tho interior has approvod an agreement mado with tho southorn Uto Indians of Colorado, whereby the majority of them will tako lands in sovornlty and tho rest bo sottlod on tho, western third of the present reservation. Aftor tho sever alty allotments havo boon mado tho lands remaining will be thrown open to sottlo mont, Tho reservation contains oyer a million acres, much of It arid and broken. The AfTrny Resulted in Murder. NoitniSTOWN, Pa., Aug. 13. John Chre no, a Hungarian, of Bridgeport, who was stabbed in tho baol: aud cut with an ax lu the hands of an infuriated Italian at Howollvlllo, Chester oounty, on tho nftor noon of May 19 last, died at Charity hos pital yesterday. Chrono leaves a wife and family, and was -13 years of age. The Italian who is responsible for his death escaped after the affray and lias never been heard of since. An J'.lretrlo Kxecutiou Stayed. Sing Sino, N. Y., Aug 13. Vinoenzo Nino, the Italian who murdered his wife last February, was lo Imve been executed in the eleotrloohalr this week, but Warden Sage will not oarry out the execution, as the lawyers of the oondeinued man have appealed his ease, whloh acts as a stay. Nino is very violent lu bis actions. Kmbezzler Kewtam Moat On Hack. Wabhinoton, Aug. 18. An order has been signed by the state department for the extradition of Arthur Newsnm. Ho is n British subject, charged with forgery nud embezzlement in the Island of Trini dad, off the Central American coast. He was arrested about a mouth ago and com mitted by the United States commissioner nt New York. A rromlnent l'hyalelan'i Ilouble Crime, Wilmot. N. 1)., Aug. la. I)r. J. H. Whltoford, of this place, while laliorlug under temporary aberration of mind, yes torduy shot nnd killed his wife. He then turned tho weapon on himself with fatal effoct. Ho has boon n prominent physl. clan horo for years, nud the tragedy 1 a terrlblo shook to tho oommunlty. Kxplndlng Holler Kill Three, Mount STBltLmo, , Ky., Aug. 13. The boiler nt John Hlne.' sawmill at Cedar Grovo, in this county, exploded, killing lllnos, his son und Kngineor Smith, and dnngorously wounding A. J. Downs. Hlnos' body was torn to pieces, purt of It being found olghty foot from where the explosion occurred. English nnd American Debts. Is It mcroly a colnoldcnco, wo wonder, that connects tho docrcaso of tho national dobt nnd tho lnorensoof local lndobtodnossf Slnco tho Crimean wnr tho national dobt linS been diminished by moro.thnn 100, 000,000, whllo tho local indobtcdnoss in tho samo tlmo lias Increased by nearly tho samo amount, and now stands JEaiO.OOO, 000, or something llko 80 per cent of tho national dobt. Tho snmo peculiarity is seen In tho United States. Tiio Americans havo wiped out n vnst war dobt with as tonishing rapidity, but thoir local Indebt edness has Increased considerably faster than their national Indebtedness lias di minished. Thoro is something intonsely conservative nnd gonial in humnn nature. You nro apt to economize by giving up your stables, nnd two months later ilnd yourself tho proud possessor of n yacht j or ono gives up chnmpnguo nt dinner nnd soothes ono's tompornnco with n glass of really lino cognao nnd a woudorful cigar. Saturday Ilovlew. Sympathy. First Slioppor Wliy, Mrs. Tatting i What a strangor you arol Looking for bargains, I supposof By tho way, speak ing of shopping, how mean it is for Mrs. Hamburg whon sho goos into 11 storo to talk about hor elegant ustnbllshnient as if sho Intended to niako the shopgirls dlscon tented with their lot I Second Slioppor I know it. First Shopper I never tnlk that way. I always tnko particular pains to say to tho saleswomen that I should think thoy would dlo being shut up in n closo storo nil day, especially whon it is such lovely weather outside I think it must niako them feel ever bo much better, nnd I am suro it docs mo no end of good. Boston Transcript. A Dainty For Dogs. Tho "pieco do rcslstnnco" of nn cplcuro itn dog is horso hoof paring, as any black smith will explain. That is ono reason Unit a passing dog llkos to drop into n blacksmith .shop. It is snid also that tho parings nro healthful, and n Chicago fan cier makes it his business to glvo his dogs n treat in tills way onco a week. Black smiths Riy that a visiting dog will always first pick outthopnrlngsof tho "frog" and will loavo out tho harder portions till tho hist. Chicago Nows. Ilnrdly True. Father My son, no man over ncconv plished much who talked nt his work. Son How about n lawyer, dad? Do troit Freo Press. Scientific) Uses of Liquid Air. Ill a rocont lectirro on tho seiuntlflo uses 1 of liquid air Professor Dowar frozo a soap bubble by menus of tho intenso cold pro duced near tho surfneo of liquid nlr. Tho samo effect, however, was obtained by Mr. i Pirn by natural cold lu Colorado last win ter, whon tho thermometer stood nt 14 de grees bolow icro F. that is to say, Jifc ! degrees of frost. Acting on tho suggestion of his little boy, who wns blowing sosu bubbles, ho iM.'nt ono into tho cold nlr out side. It fro.'-f Instnntly nnd settled to tho ground as a hollow shell of ice. When tho thcrmomotor roso to zero, tho bubbles would. nut freeze, but whether this was owing to tho chango of temperature or somo other condition of tho nlr Air. Pirn is unablo to say. London Globo. Accident, of Course. Gcorgo Well, life is worth living, after all. Jnok What's happened? Goorgo I went to a railway station to ' sco my sister off, and by somo chanco Har- ry Hansom was thoro to sco his tlster off, i and lu tho rush and noise and confusion wo got mixed, and I kissed his sister, and 1 ho kissed mine. London Answers In A. D 42 tho Kilo failed to lso be rauso of tho lack of rain In tho heart of Africa, tho ci ips failed, and over 1,000,000 people porlshc lu Egypt. If I wore suro God would pardon mo nnd man would not know my sin, yet I should bo ashamed to sin, becnuso of Its essoutlnl baseness. Plato. They Drove Out n ltoporter. IsiIPEMINO, Mich., Aug. 13. Four strik ers, Joo Toff, Michael Wall, R6bert Trud geon and Richard Graham, who wore ac cused of loading tho mob which compelled n Detroit reporter to leave Ishpemlng a woak ago, wero arrested yesterday by tho sheriff and taken to Mnrquette. Thoy woro accompanied by flvo Ishpomlng busi ness men and Attorney Carrey, of Negau neu, who will furnish them bonds. msHstroui fire in I'lmaitelpnin. Philadelphia, Aug. 13. A flro which did damago amounting to botweou $350,000 nnd $100,000 started in tho big flvo-story building ocouplod by Brown & Balloy ns a paporbox.manu factory, and boforo tho flames had been got under co.. rol the big gas nxture establishment or Buck As Co.. adjoining, and a dozon dwellings which surrounded tho two factories woro burned. The dwellings woro nearly all occupied as houses ot ill famo. A policeman and two ire'"""! were aiiutiir inlured. but there $800 IN GOLD DROWNS A MAN. At tin" lmrning of the sttumliout ou the Huitaou river forty years ago, many of the IMisst'iigers were drowned. Among tho bodies drought uji from U bottom of tlm river by grappling wi that of a man known to have been au excellent swimmer. Around his w.ii't wns a belt vonUiuiug nearly $b00 in Bold. That told the story. 'in old aud obronic case of Indigestion (dyspepsia or gastritis It is ull the same) the .lUtlVrci-dcvelous a great variety of nymii t nii.i aud often died jioisoued by the pro duets of his own torpid and intfanieil stomach. UU food, instead of being dl geted. mid so furnishing strength aud physical substance, ferments und iiutrerles within hlin. The chief yroeees of life is arrested at a vital point . The more be eats the wyrse pff he is. And yet unleks he can be fed he must also peiisli. People do so die, dally, by thousands, but we doctors seldom luve the moral courage to nivc the can- its tvt'.e name lest we should be laughed at for our inability to cure so 'simple' a thing as iudtinj&tion. Klninlc '.' Whv. It ii t ),.. t.toue of all compipliits and the mother of most of tUtui. bo writes u Unions EnglUI physician. The suflerer's friends often advise him to cheer up; to throw oil' hii lethargy and unt trcely. l!ml mivnv. He knows better. "NTo," lu iniMver-. "I i:innot;iny food does me uo good." lie is rijjhl. Food now is gold in the spent .ss liniui'i V belt. Tukeliuht nourishment, followed imme diately by a dose of the Miuker Digestive Cordial a new and radical remedy dis covered and prepared by the bhakers of lit. l-clia:ion, N. Y. the eHsenee of medicinal herbs and plants cultivated by them alone. Then continue with it. Relieves at once und soon cures. Pleasant to the palate and adapted to all constitutions. Oct a llonkey Puzzle book from your druggist. ileum Skin Remedies Are Pure Sweet Gentle And Most Economical Became mcdllj effective. Fold throughout th world. UritUh depoti Fbakois Newbbrt k flofs, , Kin? Ed ward- t., London. Tottsb Dbuo ft CniM, Co hp., Sole Props., Boiton, U. 8. A. Layer's Lager and - Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Cliris. Schmidt, Agu 207 West Coal Street. .nUAUE Vflll Boro THroat, rimples, Copper K'HAlL IUU Colored Soots. Aohcs. Old Sore Ulcers In Mouth, Hair-Falling! Wrlto COOKg Chlcneo, 111., for proofs of cures. Cupl-I tnl, ..OOa00. Worst cases cured in 16B lo in. liir. . loo-pnsre IiooU free. After All Others Fail coxsn.T ran famous specialist 329 N. 15th St. Holow C'nllowhill Philadelphia. ToHt'curen positive nnd permanent euro of Krrors of Youth nnd I.on of Manhood nnd of nil diseases of (ho Mood, Kidneys, Bladder, Skin nud ncrvotiH System consult nt once Dr. Iobb. lie guarantees in all crch can sod by Ixeese,!, imprudence or Inheritance to restore to Health nnd Strength hy building up the shnttered nervous syMeni nnd adding new life nud energy to tho broken down constitution. Consultation nnd examinations free nnd btrictly confidential. Oil Ice hours, dully und Sunday, from 9 A. 51. to 3 P. 51. und G to J evening1. Head his book on errors of Youth nnd obscure df&ensea of both bc.es, Sent free. ChlclientcrV English Diamond It ran (f. Origin ul ami Only Genuine. A safe, always n liable. LAOite ask DraggM for ChUhetttf F. i! ft Diat mona urana id nou ana uaut moiaiuox v boiei, icaloa with bluo ribbon. Toko V no other. Refuse danaeroua tubttttif V (ton ana tmuaiwns, ai jiruggixci, or icon 4C. In it amps for particulars, tiatlmolU o "ueu.r rur iauie, in euerDjr return -mil. H'.uuw juiimvuiiu, J uprr. CblrhcMrr Chemical Co.,loilUon Square, r 141 UP JiCKT, INt 'inn .vmz ABSOLUTELY PURE THE OLD RELIABLE f!T CAFORA! - X DCTTK jin i Tt ot Time 1 7N ALLO UCJ J 'OMBllMlij M9fC ' JOHN D ALTON, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity -.For-- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. V. J Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. I-I -JJ r m VJA
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