TfP-' Wqm!5 rynWT.. iW foot or oi) orsebgck Means a condition of uncertainty. That's just the condition of any man who wants to push his busi ness and hesitates for a moment in regard to advertising. Those who are shrewdest select the hest me diums and advertise judiciously. Such wise advertisers are found every month in the columns of the , Evening Herald. They know its worth. They know that it is the only daily in the largest town in the county. These shrewd and clever advertisers know what they are about. They are never "afoot or on horseback," but are always leading the procession. RurroiTljr Krped Lynching. OlSKOO, Mloh., Aug. 20. Sam Shoelor, a negro from Fort Wayno, Ind narrowly escaped being lynched hero yesterday. Ho Is one of a gang that hare terrorized this vicinity by a sorles of robberies and other crimes (or ten days past. Sunday night be robbed Mrs. M. Smith, and tried to as sault her. Ho was captured and jailed yosterday. Later a orowd of citizens en- torod the little jail unresisted and took the negro out with a ropo around his nook, He confessed his crimes and told where his confederates could ba found. Ha was then returned to Jail, A Fatal Drunken Ilranl. Websteu, Pa., Aug. SO. A shooting and cutting affray occurred at "Cascadln camp," near Fordhnm, on tho Mononga hela rlvor, In which Petor Forrls wos shot three times by Abraham Mlntioy uud probably fatally Injured. Both men wore colored. During the evening they hud drunk considerable liquor. After leaving the camp thoy bogan to quarrel. Ferris attempted to carve Mlnney with a razor. Tho lattor fired at his assailant, three bill lets taking effect In Ferris' neck and cbest. Mlnney has disappeared. EVENING HERALD KSTAUI.lSllKU 1870. Published every livening, Except Sunday, nt 8 Hoirrn Jaiidik Struct, Near C'entuk. The Herald Is delivered In Shenandoah and the surrounding towns for six cents a week, pay able to the carriers, lly mall 83.00 a year, or 25 cents a month, payablo In advance. Advertise ments chargei! according to space ami iuuii The publishers reserve the right to change the position of advertisements whenever tho pul Mention of news demands it. Tho right Is reserved to reject any advertisement, whether paid for or not, that the publishers may deem fmnroner. Advertisinc rntcs mado known upon application. Entered at the postofllcc at Shenandoah, Pn, second class mail matter. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. ivening Herald TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1803 GnoVKH sees tho handwriting on tho wall He is losing no time in extending tho civil service rules. A Chesapeake TSay Pirate. Baltimore, Aug. 20. Charles Collins, colored, is under arrest charged with stealing a boat and organizing a plratloal expedition down Chesapeake bay. His crews were rocrultcd hero and wore com posed principally of ex-convicts. For six weeks the rakish craft has beon cruising along the bay shore, landing at night and loading with stolen farm produce. The depredations hare been numerous and ex tensive. Sovernl other arrests will follow. REMEMBER there are hundreds of brands of White Lead (so called) on the market that are not White Lead, composed largely of Barytea and other cheap materials. But the number of brands of genuine Strictly Pure White Lead is limited. This brand is standard "Old Dutch" process, and just as good as it was when you or your father were boys : "John T.Lewis &Bros" For Colors. National Lead Co.'s Pnra White Lead Tinting Colors, a one-pound can to) a sj-pound keg of Lead and mix your own paints. Saves time and annoyance In matching shades, and insures the best paint that It Is possible to put on wood. Send us a postal card and get our book om paints and color-card, free it wttl probably save you n-s-ood many dollars. JOHN T. LEWIS & BROS. CO., rnuoaeipoia. A NEW DISCOVERY BY THE SHAKERS. For moro than a hundred yenrs tho Mount Lebanon Shakers havo tudied tho cultiva tion of a medicinal plants and sought to ex tract from them their healing essences. Their labor has not been spent In vain. They havd mado a discovery that will provo a blessing to mankind. It consists of a cordial that causes immedlato relief in cases of Indigestion. The importnnco of this dis covery will bo apparent when wo realize that nearly nine-tenths of our suffering nro caused by dyspepsia or indigestion. Nearly every person you meet has tills digestive trouble in some of its varied forms sick boiidacho. distress after eating, pain and full ness in tho chest nfter eating, palpitation of tho Heart, etc., are out symptoms ot indiges tion. To relievo these sullurings has been the study of tho Shakers, and they have succeeded. Tho renson the Shaker Digestive Cordial has such nn Immedlato and salutary cilect Is that It causes the food eaten to bo digested, for it is undigested food that causes the distress. Tho Cordial causes the food to be digested before there is time for it lo fer ment and sour on tho stomach. When tho food is so digested It gives strength uud vigor to the fccblo body, makes ono feel bright and cheerful, and makes ono gain in flesh. The Digestive Cordial is so prompt in its action that tho very first doso will have a perceptibly lavomble result. It gives im mediate relief. Kvcrj druggist has been sent a supply of our handsome Donkey Puzzlu Hooks, and a copy may bo had for the asking. It tells all about the Cordial as well as Laxol, the now raptor oil. Try a twenty-five cent bottle of Digestive Cordial and see what it will do for you. The Qlatsworkers' Scales. PlTTSDURO, Aug, 20. The final settle ment of tho wage scales In ths different lines ot the glass trado that havo not yot beon adjusted are being considered this week In Pittsburg. Thousands of work ers will be affected by these settlements. If they are made, and a prospect for a start of all factories now idle aro unusually bright, and fires for tho coming year will likely be lighted In the different union factories of the country on Sept. 1. TllK Republicans have set tho pace for the enemy, in naming tho date of their conven tion for September 30. IIoui. Wrecked by a Cava In. WlLKESBAURB,Pa.,Aug.B0. Tho earth's surface over tho abandoned workings of the Haddock mine In Luzerne borough has sunk to tho depth of about thirty-five feet, wrecking six dwellings. Thoy wore occupied by the famillos of John Holmes, S. A. Morton, John Pryde, William Hnrb- ?r and Mrs. Knoss. Tho cave in Is about iiv icet 12 diameter, and tho damage to property is avr 19,000. No damage has been done to the mine. Neither the Democrats nor tho Republi cans of this county appear to believo that tho early bird catches the worm. Rather are they like Joey Hagstock, "Sly, sir, devilish A Southern admirer recently sent Gov. McKinley a watermelon weighing eighty seven pounds and measuring three feet in length. It is possible wo shall hear very little from tho Governor for a week or two unless it bo in tho form of physicians' bulletins. Pottbvim.ii people nro very easily satisfied with their summer amusements, as any one who goes to tho much talked of Tumbling Run can readily see. If Lakebido were within five miles of that town and under the management of their electric road what would they do, any how. I!ut -Lukcsido isn't. THE CONVENTION. The Republicans of the county can con gratulate themselves upon the wisdom oxer--cised by members of the Executive Com mittee in selecting September 30th as tho day upon which to hold tho county conven tion. The selection is a wise and proper one, and appears to meet with general approval. Tho only objections raised come from the Democrats, who had fondly hoped they would be given tho opportunity of selecting their ticket after tho Republicans had made their nominations, thus gaining an advant age over their adversaries in case of unwiso nominations by tho latter. Ily tho selection of September 30th tho last day upon which nominations can bo made and certified to legally our friends the enemy are left with but two alternatives, namely, cither to hold their convention on tho samo day as that selected by tho Re- publicans or on somo date previous. In either case they will gain no advantage by reason of unwise nominations or other weakness that tho Republican ticket might show. Tho action of tho Executive Committee places tho party in a strong position, and ono which should bo followed up by strong nomi nations. This Is a Republican year, and if tho party makes no mistakos Schuylkill will again bo placed in tho Republican column. This cannot bo done, however, without an effort; and tho first step in that direction is in tho hands of tho party voters. Tho primaries will bo hold on Saturday, September 28th, uud in order to Insure a strong ticket it will bo necessary for tho voters to uso wiso discretion in selecting delegates to tho county -convention. They aro tho men who will be empowered to say what names shall bo placed upon the ticket for your suffrage. If tho dclegatos selected aro men well versed in tho school of politics and hold tho interests of tho party paramount to any personal consider, ntlon, then thcro need bo no fear as to tho result of their deliberations. But, if dele gates aro solected without a view as to their fitness for tho position, and who seek tho position meroly bcoauso thoy represent tho interests of somo particular candidate, niuo oases out of ten thoy will sacriflco everything to obtain that candidate's nomination, This is an evil that should lie avoided, and tho only way to do it Is for tho voters to attend tho primaries and vote intelligently, This, wo believe, they will do. Charged with Robbing a Church. Philadelphia, Aug. 20. George w, Torry, a commission merchant, was hold undor ball charged with embezzlement of funds from the Church of tho Aununcla tlon, of which he Is a warden. It Is al leged that the defendant's aggregate shortage Is over $1,000. Charged with Killing Ills Fiancee. OAKLAND, Cal., Aug. 19. Jennie Lewis, who was shot last Monday, died yosterday. William Muhler, tho signal officer In the employ of the United States wcatiier bureau, who is accused of shooting tho girl, his former fiancco, is still In jail. Ilurned to Dentil by Gnsoline. Philadelphia, Aug. 20. Mrs. Ada S. Gelnsberg, aged 88 years, wus burned to death last night by tho oxploslon of u gas oline stove nt hor rosldonce, and Mrs. Margaret C. Bradshaw, aged 33, is dying from a similar explosion at her home. Another Ex-County Treasurer "Short," Kansas City, Aug. 20. Exports who have beon working on tho books of ox- County Treasurer M. W. Stewart, of Wy andotto county, concludod their report last evening, and claim to have discov ered a shortage of (33.885. Chinamen to be Deported. Buffalo, Aug. 20. Deputy Marshal Kano loft bore lost night for the Pnclflo coast in chargo of eight Chinese who are to be deported. Five ot thorn were brought here from Oswogo, where they were caught and sentenced. NUGGETS OF NEWS The town of Bingham, Utah, is in flames, and the loss is estimated at $200,-000. Mrs. Rogers, of Moberly, Mo., hanged herself and 4-year-old boy because her husband deserted her. Ambassador Bayard has promised to de liver the annual address In tho autumn to the Edinburgh Phylosophical society. Miss Ruth Bursley, 19 years old, fell from a steamer In the Potomac river at Washington lost night, and was drowned. President Cleveland has declined an In vltation extended by Mayor Curtis, of Boston, to attend the Knights Templar conclave next week. At Prairie City, Ills., William Blanch ard shot and killed his wife and himself because she refused to live with him. One little girl survives thorn. The reports of tho anticipated wonder ful yield of corn expected In Illinois, sent out ten days ago by tho state board of agriculture, will be modified by the next report. SENATOR BUTLER'S PROPOSALS To The KcecuMve Committee Appointed by the Sliver Demoornt. Washington, Aug. 20. Kx-Sonator But ler, of Sonth Carolina, called on Sonators Jones and Harris, members of the execu tive committee appointed by tho reoeut Democratic silver conference, and sug gested ths following propositions to bo advocated by tho silver Domocrats: Re peal tho tax on state bank circulation; admit sllvor to oolnago at an equality with gold, at the ratio of 10 to 1; retire all greenbacks and coin certificates; require national banks to surrender their char ters and permit them to take out state charters under national supervision; take the government entirely out of tho bank ing business; stop tho Issuance of long time bonds by the government, xno rov onue should be enough to support tho government, but If It Is necessary to Issue bonds they should bo of small denomina tion, In order that our own peoplo may in' vest their savings in them. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES. At Philadelphia Boston, S; Phlladel phla. 2. At Brooklyn Brooklyn, 7; New York, 3. At Washington Pittsburg, 9; Washington, 3. ISHHlern Lt'ttgitti. At Wilkesbarro Wilkesbarre. 7; Scran- ton, 2. At Rochester Hoehester, 15; BuJ.ilo. 7. At Providence Providence, 8; Spiiugfiold, T. Ac Toronto Kirst game: Toionto, 15; Syracuse, M. Second game: Toronto, 0; Syracuse, 5. roinmyltnni-t rtatn I.ninrui. AtllazIoUm Ilnzloton, 11; Heading, 4. At Carbondi.lo Lancaster, 0; Curbon dulc, 2. Mny Save I.co Onm Van's Lit. Philadelphia, Aug. 2J. By an iu-rp.it just made it is stated that evidence has beon procured which will go to provo that. Leo Gum You, a Chintimuu, who is unii -r sentonco of death tnr the murdor of Hong Quonir, formerly "iniiyor of China town," committed the erimo to save him self from death at tho baud of the High binders. Ah W'ab Chay, a former friund of tho dend man, and Mrs. Leo Hong Qiiong.hls widow, wore taken into custody charged with perjury. You was a poor luundrymnn, and his victim n rich a:id Influontinljmembor of tho Chlnoso colony. iimniunn rmet Dfscliarcedand llearrtflil. Nr.w YotiK, Aug. 2.). Sam Cnsten, who Is wanted ill half n dozen cities for dia mond robborios, was discharged by .ludgo Allison yesterday, but was Immediately rearrested as u fuglt're from justice, mid will bo held for tho St. Louis detectives. He was arrested three months ago for stealing .',500 worth of diamonds, but tho jury disagreed. Thero aro charges against him in St. Louis, Clilcugo, .Minneapolis and other places. Pardon for Ilawulian Cnnplratnrs. San Francisco, Aug. 20. Advices from Honolulu suy that at tho close of the ex ecutive council of stato, Juss previous to tho departure of tho Bolglo, It was an nounced that conditional pardons had been granted to W. H. C. Grolg mid Louts Marshall, sentenced to twenty years' Im prisonment at hard labor for their con nection with the January rebellion. The condition was that they leave the country. Our Couiul'a JL.lps Sealed, NEW YORK, All. SO. The steamship Yucotan, of the Ward lino, arrived here yosterday from Havana with Mr. J. S. Springer, United States vlco consul at Havana, and W. J, Crittenden, United States consul at the City of Mexico, on board. To a reporter who Inquired about the status of the Cuban revolution Vice Consul Springer said: "I regret that I cannot speak on the subject, as I have my Instructions from the state department. I am bore simply on my six weeks' vaca tion. It you will prooure permission from the department of stato I will bo glad to givo tho newspapers my views on tho war In Cuba." Gaudanr Easily Defeats Dnrnan. Top.onto, Ont., Aug. 20. The race be tween Gaudaur and Durnan yesterday afternoon was the poorest kind of an ex hibition. It was raced in such shallow Water that the boats almost scraped along tho bottom, and it was run throe times past the grand stand of tho ferry com panies to let the occupants see it. Gaudaur could do anything ho pleased with Dur nan and won by ono longth simply be cause ho did not want to win by fifty. OHIO DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. Adherents ef Senator Ilrloe Bum to be In the Lead, SrniNOFiBLD, O., Aug. 20. Many dele gates are already hero, although tho Dora ocrntlo state convention doos not nssom bio until tomorrow. Tho light botween the freo sllvor ond tho Brlco men will oo cur this evening, when tho mombors of tho oommlttee on resolutions and othor committees in tho organization nro so lected. There nro 808 dclegatos. Tho sil ver men classify thorn as 8 13 for sllvor, 828 for gold and 137 doubtful. Tho Brlce men claim thore nro 4G3 for ''honest monoy," nnd of tho 843 claimed by thn Thurman men tor sllvor somo nro doubt ful. It Is generally believed, slnco tho last counties selected delegates yosterday, that tho Brlco men will control nil tho organi zation, and have fourteen out of twenty, one mombers of tho committee on resolu tions. Senator Brlco, ox-Governor Camp bell nnd othor londors arrived this morn ing and aro to dine with John II. Thomas, the freo silver leader. This fact Is recog- nlzod as assuring ncompromise before tho district meetings aro bold at 5 p. in. It Is believed there will bo somo agreement at tho Thomas dinner as to who will be nominated for governor. If ex-Govornor Campbell will not run, then John H. Thomas or James KUbourno may be nominated. Both aro free silver men. The real issue ponding is as to what con cessions will be made to tho freo silver men nnd yet make the financial record for tho party that Is desired by Souator Brlce. Ono may got the platform and tho other the nominee. There nro some blttor contests to ba settlod while Senator Brlco is presiding ns temporary chairman, and there may bo trouble at the opening of the convention If all tho silver contestants are unseated. What STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Quotations of the New York and Philadelphia Exchanges. New Yokk, Aug. 19. Speculation In the stock of tho American Tobacco company dom inated today's share market. There was a heavy drop In tho price, nnd other Industrials tell In sympathy. Closing bids: Del. & Hudson... 130?i N. Y. Central 101J$ D., Tj. & W 183JS N. Y. & N. E 68 Eric 86 Pennsylvania 51J4 Lake Erie & V.... Lehigh Nav 404 Lehigh Valley 88 New Jersey Cen...l04M Heading 18J6 St. Paul 715$ W. N. Y. & Pa.... 4 West Shoro General Markets. Philadelphia, Aug. 19. Flour weak; win ter super., 82.5033.03; do.extras,82.753; Penn sylvania roller, S3.10a3.3."; do. do. straight, t3.33Q3.Sn; western winter, clear, $D.103.35. Wheat dull, Ho.lower, with (&ic. bid and 9e. asked for August. Corn quiot. steady, with 15Ho. bid and 4.'i-?io. asked for August. Oats quiet, steady, with 27c. bid and 28c. asked tor August. Hay firm; choice timothy, S14.50 (315. Href steady; city extra India mess, $16 10. Pork quiet; faniilr S12.S0312.75; Bhort clear, $125414.50. Lard barely steady; western steam. S0.52K. Butter steady: western dairy, 9MS13C.: do, creamery, 13Si20c.; Elglns, 20c.; Pennsylvania and western creamery prints, fancy, 21c; exceptional lots higher; do. fair to choice, 18a20c; prints Jobbing at 2225c. Cheese quiet; fancy New York, &ic. Eces Bteady; fresh, 12312o. Kx-Jnstlce Strong Dead. I Lake Minnbwaska, N. Y., Aug. 20. Ex-Assoclnto Justlco William Strong, of tho United States supremo court, died hero yesterday afternoon, aged 87. Ho was educated at Yale In 1828, engaged In tho study of law, finishing his legal studios at Yale law school; bolng admitted to tho bar In Pennsylvania in 1832, settling at Reading. In 1810 ho was elected to con' gress as a Democrat, and re-elected In 1848, declining a third nomination. In 1857 he was elected a judgo ot the supreme court of Pennsylvania, serving eleven years In 18G8 he roslgnod his seat on the bench and resumed his law practice In Phlladel phla. In 1870 ho was appointed a justlco of the United States supremo court, and served until December, 1880, when he re signed. Alleged Illegal Ofllce Holders. WASHINGTON, Aug. 20. Tho recent de cision of the aotlng attorney general that Senator Ransom s appointment ns mln later to Moxtco Is unconstitutional, bo- causo he was sorving as souator In the congress which raised the salary of tho Mexican minister, has startcdreports that various othor officials aro Ulogally hold ing offlco for tho same reason. Among tho eases mentioned is that of Judgo Mo- Konna, who whilo serving as a nioinber of tho Fit ty-seoond oongress wns appointed circuit judge of northern California. But as tho ulno additional circuit judges wero created by the preceding congross (al though Mr. MoKenna was a membor of that congress) the constitutional Inhibi tion, it is held, does not apply against him Ilve Stock Markets. New York, Aug. 19. Beeves steady for steers, closing dull; bulls and dry cows lower; native steers, poor to good, 51S5.00; half breeds and Texans, $3.75(31.65; oxen, $1.75 4.50; bulls, $1.753; dry cows, $1.2033.20. Calves quiet, but steady; poor to prime veals, $17.50; grassers and buttermilk calves, $2.50 &3; western calves, S5&5.25. Sheep dull; lambs selling more freely; poor to prime sheep, Sl.60ft3.37H; common to prime lambs, $3.15a5.12M- Hogs slow at $5a5.35. East Liuertv, Pa., Aug. 19. Cattle lower; prime, J1.10a5.58; butchers, $14.20; bulls, stags and cows, $1.00(2.75. Hogs strong and higher; prime, $305.10; common to fair York ers, $1.7031.80; roughs, 83.50,2,1. Sheep and lambs dull, lower; extra, $3.753; fair to good, $1 2nj&?.S0; common, 50c. 11; spring lambs. $2ta4.&. Veal calves, $68.60. A Mlnlstor Charged with Fraud. The Dalles, Oro., Aug. 20. Tho Rov. A. O. Taylor, who for sovcral years has boon pastor of tho First Baptist church hero, was arrostod ."Saturday night on warrant from Saginaw, Mich., where ho Is wanted on a charge of obtaining monoy under false protonsos, The complaint is based on alleged actions whilo preslden of the Interstate Investment company. Ho was tho projoctor of a town slto sohomo nt North Dalles, and sold lots nil ovor the eaBt, It Is alleged, by misrepresentations. He is also wanted nt Buffalo, Rochester and Cleveland on similar charges. Mr. ffni. Thornton of 137 W. Murkot Street Explains How nml Why Ho IHtl It. (From the IClmlra Oa(e.) Old aco 1ms many infirmities, none of which nro moro prevalent than kidney dis orders, iiavo you over noticed now tho old people complain of bnckncho, lamo back, nnd general llstlessness? And thcro tiro many other symptoms of which they do not speak, such ns bloating of tho limbs, painful nnd infrequent urination or exccsslvencss of uilnary discharge. 3Iost peoplo think they aru too old to And relief nnd cure, but this is not so. No better cvfdcnce than the follow ing, vnlch comes from nn Elmlra citizen, who lias been cured of a very severe caso nt 77 years of itgc. Mr. Wm. Thornton of 127 west Market Street, speaks of his caso In this way: "I am 77 years old. I havo iieen mulcted with that dreaded complaint (kidney disease) for over ten years, mak ing my old ago a butden. I was so bad ns to bo forced to carry u belt at all times, and, when my suitcring became beyond endurance, I would put on tho belt draw- lug it tightly around me nnd bucltlo It, thus bringing nn extreme pressure over the kidneys; this, undoubtedly, forced the urine out, a lunction wnicn tne Kidneys themselves bad become too diseased to per form, juy condition 1 put down to a strain I received, I began taking Doan's Kidney Pills. After two or three days I noticed their effect. I was much surprised, as the ailment was so severe and so long standing, while I had tried many remedies without any renet wnatovcr. tne pain i have experienced at times from straining in my efforts to discharge tho urino wa3 simply awful. I havo done away with the use of my leatiier belt, and the pain, i i t i n UUa ail guile, uuu x icuuiiuucuii uuuua Kidney Pills to' all afllicted with kidney r.nd urinary disorders." For sale by all dealers, or sent by mail on receipt of price by Fostcr-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y solo agents for tho U. S. For sale at Klrlin's Pharmacy. OR. 0. F. THEEL 1317 Arch St. Phita. Pa. Consult Old Honest Dr. Thccl, wb has cured more sutlerers tban ull others combined. Tho oldesft specialist in Will, ndelphia. as illnloinng ami cci'tlPcate prove, couuteralnned Iiv Heel 4.ry of AtniT can legation at llcrlln, notwlth- u$ vertlu or Buy. There Is none to equal him n t.u tr lumcnt of xpcclnt dlsenscs ut uotn. -fxvH, IEIooiS polHon, alt the Nml cflVt'tM o yiHiciilul ci-ret-K, lost iiorer, bladder, uiilucr, hltln and ncrvmiri disorder, etc., rreih cubes, cured i.i l- I O daj s. Kellel'iU once. I'oor.de lu.it il suilerers, i unsn It. Old llr. CJ. I'. Tliecljthe. only Kfniihio spcclallm, who bus maclr a study of tiiea-i riUcii.ca under 1'rof. Jnln-, Ifo'inco inlhlc,and I'.uf. Mnllcr, Allopiilliif.uii- uvo worlJ-ruiu.vned specialists. Ibis Is my urlislnnl advertisement. Slum and nvulil tbu yoiine noulu-be old specialists copylnir same In P.vrt or tvhole. They do tills to mislead you. I urn the only ore who ever exposed quacks and warned auiTererp nalnst Impostcrs. The quncktt openly inserted If Dr. Tliccl Inserts a new advertisement to-day we will copy ,r ci-ange same somewhat and the publlr will not kno that we aro the very person he er posed. OOlcoVMurs, 9 A. M. to 3 P. Jl.iev'gs, 6-8,311 Wed.and sut, ev'KS, 6-9.30. Sunday.!) A. 11. to 121 Bend live two-cent stamps for book: "Truth," on. ono eiposlnu quack and best for old and youn . single or married, poor and rich. A new trick ol youni; Inexperienced doctors and quacks Is tblsi Thev runun old established offlcoof an old decease pnyslciun, having an oiu man (no physician) In their oulco whom they use as a decoy. rartiaaag-3 After All Others Fail CONSULT TUB FAMOUS Sl'KCIALIST 329 N. 15th St. llclow Callowhill Philadelphia, Seeking a Home for Auitrlan Emigrants. Montreal, Aur. 20. Tho Austrian gov ernment, which has heretofore strenuously pposcd emigration, Is now looking to Canada as a field to which to send its sur plus population. With this object in vlow. Professor Oleskow, wbo holds the chair of agriculture in the University of Lomburg, with a representative practical farmer from one of the congosted districts ot that country, has left for Winnlpog to mako a tourof Manitoba and the northwest. They will go as far west ns tho Paclflo coast if possible, but will spond most of their timo in Manitoba and tho territories. I DC Krrors of Youth nnd Loss of Manhood nnd of nil diseases of the lilnod, Kidneys, Bladder, Skin and nervous System consult nt onco Dr. Ixmt). Jio jrunraiiiet'S in nil cases causou y Excesses, imprudence or Inheritance to restore to Health and StrenRth by building up the sbattered nervous system nnd adding new life and energy to the broken down constitution. Consultation anil examinations free nnd strictly confidential. Ofllce hours, daily nnd Sunday from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. anil 6 to evenings. Itcnd his book on errors of Youth nnd obscure diseases of both sexes. Sent free. You want of a medicino Is that It ahall do vou pood nurHT and ennon your moon, throw off that tired feeling, and gilt you health, strength, courage ana amDiiion, Hood's Rarsarjarllla is tho only true blood purifier prominently in the public eya today, and It meets these requirement pimj. This Is proved by tho testimony ol thou sands ot people. Hood's Sarsaparilla Builds up the nerves by feeding them on pare blood, creates an appetlto by toning the digestive organs, overcomes That Tired Feeling by giving vitality to the blood, and gives sweet retreshlng sleep. You may realize that Hood's Sarsaparilla this by giving it a fair trial. Insist upon Hood's and only Hood's, f 1 j six tor $5. Clioerlng Crop I'rmnecU in Italy. Rome, Aug. 2J. The prospect is for a fairly good harvest. Of silk thero is uu average yield of oxcellentquality. Cereals, owing to the improved weather, havo ex ceeded expectations. wh;at Is above the uvernao, and tho estimated yield Is over 40,000.000 hectoliters. Oats, barley, in.iize and rice uro fair. The vlutajo is under tho averuge yield, but promises a good quality. . Destructive Halliturm In KnnRas. NEWTON, Kun., Aug. 20. A destructive hailstorm passed over Harver county last evenlug, doing immense damage to tho crops. Sugar can Is ruined, and fruits of ull kinds, especially peaches, which are .pow ripening, will bo a total loss. Corn, which promised tho biggest yield in n d cado, will probably yield only half a crop. Seventeen Drowned. London, Aug. 30. A dUpatch from Hamburg says that tho steaiuur Concor dia ran down tho motor boat Deck man near Fnlkcnthal, on the Klbo river, and that seventeen persons were drowned. Of eight members of a family named Laskl who wero oa board the motor boat only Fruu Laskl was saved. Lauer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest nnd Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, Agt., 207 West Coal Street. Hood's Rills set hsrmoDlouilr Hood's Sarisparilu. with 2ta. New York's Tax ltatu Increased. New Yoiik, Aug. 20. Tho fliinnco com mittee of the board of aldermen has pre pared the report on the tax rato for the year, flxlng It nt 1.03, nn lncrensu of thirteen points over the rato last year. The total amount ot money t" bo raised by tax this year is ;!3,-KoU00. Down an ISrabauUineut to Iuth. Cincinnati, Aug. so. The Uv.vronco burg and Aurora accommodation left the traok and tbo englno and threo ooa'ihcs rolled down n twenty foot embankment. Engineer Becker, of Indianapolis, wm killed. Several passengers were UUt;r bruised. For Scientific Dentistry go to Dr. J. DONALDSON FORD Fifteen vears actual experience. Oold. Amal gam and Porcelain fillings, Gold Crowns, Por- ceiam crowns, aiuiiuiiuui iruwng, jsesi icetu 810.00, no better mado nt any price. Teeth ex tracted with vitalized air. 60c, Kxtracted with. out air, 28o. Allowance made where teeth nre out on new plntos. All work guaranteed, Ijuly nitenuaui uin tijB jjiubvu. Ofllce hours ! Every day, 1 to 8 p. m. Sundayi 1 to a p. in. 30;i East Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa, Max Iteese's residence, tront room upstairs. Urging Prohibition for Atlanta. Atlanta, Aug. SO. Tho Indications are that Atlanta is to be precipitated into the midst ot another heated pro hibition contest and that, too, during the progress ot the exposition. Tho Metho dist ministers ol the city, at their regular mooting, took the matter up and decided to begin at once the work of seourlng the signatures of the necessary one-tenth of the registered votors to a petition calling lor nn election oi tne question of "wet ' or "dry" for Nov. 1. This action Insures the calling of the election. Forgot to Lock TJp tbo Hate. CANONBBURQ, Pa., Aug. 20. During the night burglars forced an entrance to the HuBtlnvillo postofllco and secured (500 from the safe, which Postmaster Miller had neglected to lock up before leaving the offlco. A quantity ot postage stamps was also taken, tho value of which has not yot been ascertained. The money be longed to business men ot Canonsburg, who had given It to tne postmaster lor safe keeping. Killed While Maying '"Wild West." TUNKnANNOCK, Pn., Aug. 0. Fred Doty, the 13-year-old son of N, A. Doty. and Lenford Love, tho 10-year-old son of Orln, a fnrmer, both living noar Mehoo- pany, this county, socureu a pistol and went out In tho flolds to play "wild west. Doty told Love to open his mouth, and when he did so flred a bullet down his throat, severing tho spinal oord und kill ing him Instantly, They did not know it was loaded. The Louisville Plug Trouble. FrtANKFOHT, Ky., Aug. 30. Governor Brown's refusal to allow the G, A. It, peoplo to use tho federal flags in the en campmunt ut Louisville has attracted the attention ot Bomo ot tho best lawyers In tho state, who declare they can find notp. ing In tho statutes to bear out tbe stand tbu governor has taken. An effort will bo made to gut the flags In spito ot the govornor. The Weather. For District of Columbia, eastern Penn lylvanla. Now Jersey, Delaware, Muryland wm Virginia: Dair; westerly winus. Of a head-splitting headache Immediately re lieved by the use oi TAYLOR'S Anti-Headache Powders. Thcv nre a nosltlve and Bucedy cure and are guaranteed absolutely bnrmlcss. Their great success Is ample proof that they are an effective article, which can be always used with tbe best of results. Procure them from (J rubier llros. The Schuylkill Valley Cottage Owned by Peter Griffiths No. 122 South Mlsslssppl Avenue, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Two nnd one-half sounres from P. fc It. station: half square from beach, ltepalnteu, rcpnpered nnd refurnished. Kverytbine; complete for con venience of patrons. MIIS. M. A. UIUFPIN, j-ruprieiregg. SnAlC IUU Colored BdoU. Aches. Old Bores! Ulcers In Month, lllr-KMllng! write COUUl huukui uu.. uut Aln.omc Tempiu I'mcag-o, tor proois ox cures, tjapi-i (al, v&uukiuu. wont cues cured in o la us days. lOO-purc book free. Bookkeeping, Arunmeiic, Penmanship, and all the Commercial I) ranch ex. The maximum 1'AIjMH IIU81NKH8 1710 Ohestnnt St., Phil&ilelDhfa. of knowledge at the minimum of coat. Tenth Tear, 'moron go, Individual Instruction, (Situations nrnuned. CMcheater'a KngUth Diamond Jlrnnd, PENNYROYAL PILLS y-v-. Original sad Only Genuine. A nit ire. klwBTt reliable. Drarrilt tot ChUkwter Etwliik !(- jtmABraml In lA mil Cold mtl&llla ihAiei. letled with bina ribbon, 'l it lb dons and itnitatUm. At DrnuUta, cr tend 4. la i Urn; lot putlouUn, uitlmoolala aoi " llcucr tor l-jmiea," i . oj return Cblrbetcr Chemical (Jo..MadtoiiuKrt JjlOK DISTRICT ATTORNEY. S. BUM) EDWAUDS, Of PotUville. Subject to Republican rules.
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