Jl(f oot or 09 t jorsebck gleans 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 nre shrewdest select the best me diums and advertise judiciously. Such wise advertisers are found every month in the columns of the Evening Herald. They know its worth. Thev 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. there is moro education In a bright, newsy paper than there la In a novel. You will find the brightest boy on practical, sensible, cvery-day questions, la tho boy who reads tbo newspaper." Tin; latest Drltlsh yacht to attempt tho task of winning hack tho Queen's cup which the yacht America won from them In 1854, Valkyrie III, is now in tho-Uric basin at llrooklyn. She is tho subject of a great deal of attention from yachtsmen and they aro divided in their opinions as to her ability to accomplUh tho task, though the contensus of opinion is that she is not as speedy as l)c-fonder. EVENING HERALD Tin: Democrat of tho Hazlcton legislative district, in electing delegates to their stnto convention, felicitated themselves that be cause tho Ifepublieans aro contesting for tho control of the state organization, they, tho Democrat, will get their "just duo." That was entirely suporlluous, as they will get tho usual walloping which, although not yet 'just duo," will bo early in November. KSTAlHUSHKO 1B70. Published every Evening, Kxcr.pt Sunday, at 8 South .Takdin Street. Neaii Cestiik. Tho Herald Is delivered tnSlicnamloali and the surrounding towns for six cent a week, pay nble to tho carriers, lly mall S1.00 a year, or 23 cents n month, payable In advance. Advertise ments charged according to space and position. The publishers reserve the right to change the position of advertisements whenever tho pul llcntlon of news demands It. Tho right Is reserved to reject nny advertisement, whether paid for or not, that the publishers may deem Improper. Advertising rutcs mode known upon application. Entered at the postolTlce at Shenandoah, l'o., os second class mall matter. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. Evening Herald WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1895. FIREMEN PENSIONED. At the last session of the Legislature of this stale a hill known as tho "Firemen's Pension Hill" passed and subsequently re ceived the signature of Governor Hastings. Under tho requirements of tho Act it is necessary, in order for tho various companies to receive the money from tho state with which to pay pensions, that they organize an association in each town, and the association must be in working order by January 1st, 1890. T.'ie law directs that the money shall bo paid to tho treasurers of the various cities and boroughs and by them to the association. The latter body attends to the payments to tho beneficiaries through its lioard of Directors. Tho law further stipulates that hut one as sociation shall bo formed in the same town and all firemen who desire to reap its benefits must bo members in good standing of one o tho companies included in their association Tho money is paid those who become disabled in tho service, or to tho widows of those who may bo killed in service. Many towns in tho state have already formed an association for tho purpose, and have placed themselves in a position to derivo tho benefits of the law for their members and their widows. Shenandoah has three strong companies, and so far wo have heard of no steps being taken by them looking to tho formation of an association for the purposes enumerated in tho hill. If tho members desiro to receive tho benefits of tho law they should at once urnrred to carrv out its requirements. It is legislation enacted for their special benefit, unci moro especially in tho interests of -volunteer companies. Tho latter receive, as a general rule, very littlo encouragement from either tho law-makers or the pcoplo in general or, at least, nothing adequate for the services they render tho public and it is a nleasant knowledno to know that an opportunity is given them to place their dis aided members npon the pension rolls of tho state. The local firemen should orgauizo themselves at once and reap tho benefits Tun primary election in Philadelphia last evening resulted about as was expected by conservative calculators. Senator Quay re ceived eighteen vote, with a probability of four more, Tho loudest Combine shouters conceded him 1Ut 8 or 10. Tho Junior Senator's fight is now won, and no amount of force, fraud or bribery can chango tho re suit. One of tho surprises of the contost was tho defeat of Mayor Warwick in his own division and ward, which was not counted upon by tbo Senator's friends. Tho result will place Lehigh, tho only county yet to elect delegates, in tho Quay column. This much is now assured : Senator Quay will bo chairman of the state committee and Gov ernor Hastings president of tho state conven tion; and the Heuald feels quite Ihappy, thank you. THE KUCHENG INVESTIGATION. Foreign Representatives Will,.' Doubtless bn Farinlttvd to Participate, Washington, Aug, 21 The. stnto de partment htui been Informed tbiit thero was somo disposition on the part, of tbo Chinese officials not to allow, this Ameri can and British officials to bo prosent nt the Investigation of the Kuchong riots. It is stated at tho department that tho usual hitch has occurred, In which tho Chinese officials have refused to allow nny lntcrf orenco with their form of procedure In evory case whoro thoro has been an In vestigation of tho kind proposed tho same objections have boen mndo, the Chinese feeling that they will lose prestige with their poople 1C they allow foreigners to participate In their courts. Theso objec tion? havo always ended in the submis sion of the Chlneso after some delay. It can be stated authoritatively that tho Instructions to Minister Donby cover all questions now In controversy, and that the investigation will be conducted iu such manner as to allow the American reprosentntlvo to secure complete and full , Information as to tho cause of the riots and the parsons uurtloipatine iu them, whether high or low. Tho nssurnnco la I also given that this will bo dono In such a I manner us to lonvu uothlug for complaint by the American people on tho score of (allure to obtain the facts relating to the disturbances. It Is not at all probable that Minister Denby bus been dlrcctod to make nny such demand as that to bo mado by tho British minister nt Poking, as It is known here that BUch a domand would not bo necessary. It Is understood that tho Chlnoso minister has lnformod his govern ment that tho best Interests of China will be served by according to the American and British officers tho most thorough fa cilities tor obtaining all information de sired. It is not bellevod nt tbo state depart ment that the rofusal of the Chinese au thorities will do moro than to delay the investigation for a time. SUITS AGAINST JUDGES. Many Legal Contests Growing Out of a Bult for Damages, Scranton, Pa., Aug. 31. A profound sensation was oausod in court circles and through the city yostcrday by the filing of a suit by Attorney Cornelius Smith ngalnst Prosldont Judgo K. W. Archbnld, Suporlor Court Judge K. N. Willnrd and bis partuor nud sou-in-law, Major Ever ett Wnrrou, ox-Congressman Lemuel Am merman, ox-City Solloltor I. II. Burns, Prothonotnry O. E Pryor, Doputy Pro thonotary Myron Kassou, ox-County De tootlve Thomas K. Itoynolds, and tbo Lo high Volley Kallroad company. Tho action Is brought by Mr. Smith ns counsol for John G. Jonnlngs, nnd the dainnges nsked aro $100,000. Tho caso grows out of tho woll known Jonnlngs , suit. The plaintiff's minor son, Jnmos I Jennings, was Injured in tho Mud Hun disaster, on the Lehigh Valley, on Oct. And distress In the stomach caused me 10, 188S, and brought suit for $50,000 dam intense agony. I lost flesh, strength nnd nges. At tho same tlmo his father brought energy. I was bo weak that I could not I nn action to rocover damages for the loss wnlk without my cane. My family and j of his sou's services. The oldor Jennings is now unuer nan on a cuarge or porjury, based upon allegations mndo against of' HELD IN Dyspepsia, indigestion friends prevailed on mo to try Blood's Sarsaparilla and now I am a well and strong man ot 66 years. I owe my life to Hood's." W.T. BrENOEit, Fort Mitchell, Virginia. Knnti'; P!l!k easy Vrnr, easy to taio, SEVEN MEN WERE DROWNED By tho Upsetting or a Small Fleaaure Yaolit Near nunalo. Buffalo, Aug. 21. By tho capsizing of the small pleasure yacht Hung Brothers last ovenlng soven men of tbo thirteen on board were drowned. That thoro was not n greator loss of life Is duo to tho nearness of tho tug K. C. Maytham and tho quick ness of two of the life saving crew ln get ting to tho scone. Frank Buggiuann, married; Jacob Bau maun, leaver a wife and threo children; Honry Schlndler, married; Thomas P. Cannon, single; Charles Fischer; fire man, name unknown, nud nn unknown passengor. The mombors of tho party were em ployes of tho East Buffalo llvo stock yards. A strong wind was blowing, which mndo a heavy sea, nnd ns she was ontering tho harbor a heavy sea swept over hor, com plotoly ongulflng boat and all on board. Most of the llfo prcsovcrs were looso and easily grabbed by thoso who had tho op portunity or the presence of mind to do so. Tho skylight ovor tbo engino wns floated off as the boat sank, and this was seized by soino of tho men. Two men grabbed ono llfo preserver nnd went down. Tho tug Maytham rescued four of tho men, and two members of tho llfo saving eorvlco succeeded ln saving two others. Pennhvi.VA.nia has three of tho six lead loir agricultural counties in tho United States, Lancaster leading tho list. Sl!I-nnlNTENI)ENT WlllTAKKB and his corps of teachers havo been very busy for tho past day or two preparing for tho opening of -tho public schools to-morrow. Shenandoah can justly fcol proud of her schools and teaeheni, for they are second to none In the Interior of tho state. May they ovor retain tbo present high standard. THE DENVER DISASTER. Thirteen Bodies Recovered Tito Romance of l'oter Gumry's Life. Denver,, Aug. 21. Thirteen bodlos have so far been taken out of the ruins of tho Qumry hotel, and it is evident that the death roll, when complete, will contain twenty-four or twenty-five names, possi bly more. The dead already taken out and Identified were: Frederick Houbold, manager of Opera House, Lisbon, la.; Robert C. Groiner, manager of Gumry hotol; Mrs. Robert C. Greinor; James Murphy, contractor, Den ver; George Burt, Rock Island railroad conductor; E. F. McCloskoy, mlno owner, Crlpplo Crook; Mrs. G R. 'Wolfe n'ld child, Lincoln, Neb.; William Richards, elevator pilot; B. I. Lorah, Central City, Colo.; Ferdinand French, treasurer jf Gilpin couuty, Colo.; Myron E. Hawlov, Union Pacific railroad olork. E. W. Ed wards, a Denver butcher. I'liu statement that Mrs. R. C. Grclner, ono of tho victims of tho disaster, was a daughter of Potcr Gumry, provos incor rect. Mr. Gumry was novor married, and lonvcs no known relatives. All he know about himself was than ho was of Frein.h birth, and that his parents were drowned at sea. Of all thil crow and passengers of tho British brig Poter Gumry, when sho foundered off tho banks of Nowfoundlund over fifty yours ago, ho ulono was saved. His rescuers gave him tho name of tho wrecked vessel. He leaves property vnluul at S100,100. Flro Chief Roberts says ho saw Elmer Losher, also known as Plorco, the youn engineer whoso carelessness caused tho explosion, walking rapidly away fromlno scene of the disaster about ten minutes after tbo flro department arrived. Detec tives aro searching for him. PERMANENTLY PAY, Written guarantee to abso-Intel-cure allklndaof Rupture wlthoutopernlkm ordetentlo.' from business. Kxntnlnav tlnnFree. We refer vou to tooo Pattern. Call or write for circular. O E MILLER CO. Philadelphia. See our Doctor, every Tuesday, at DNION HOUSE, Ashland, Pa. Ho will furnish you with names of persons cured by mln ymirnwn town. ftyfS5SSVS1VS2. flclals of tho court ln nn affidavit filed when his case was called for trial last May. Attorney Smith then went to the su premo court for a mandamus to compel the lowor court to dlsohnrgo his client on common ball, and in doing so ho mado charges which lnducod ox-City Solicitor Burns to sue for $50,000 damages for llbol a few wooks ago. In yosterday's suit Mr. Smith avers that tho defondonts con spired to hinder, dolay and dofcat his ac tions, although his client was entitled to rocover damages. Hooks & Brown, FULL LINK OF Base Ball Goods, Celluloid Frames, Paper Covered Novels, Fine Stationery, Rubber Stamps, Etc. Agents for all Dally Papers. 4 IN. Main Street Maintaining the Gold Itesorvo. Washington. Aug. 21. Tho gold syndi cate yesterday provoutod tho gold reserve from falling bolow the 8100,000.000 mark. About 2 o'clock the treasury department was lnformod that $2,850,000 ln gold had been withdrawn for export from the sub- treasury ln Now York. As tho gold ro sorve at the close of business stood at 1102,527,110, the withdrawal would havi reduced tho reserve to $99,C77,U8. A fow minutes afterward, howover, Acting Sec retary Curtis reoelveda telegram saying that Mr. Plerpont Morgan, of the syndi cate, had denoslted 3,000,000 In gold. In exchange fo- greenbacks. This deposit swelled the reserve to $101,077,148. Thn Massacre, of Bannock Indians. Washington, Auk- 21. The question of what action should bo taken by tho gov ernment ln connection with the kllllngof tho Bannock Indians ln tho Jackson's IIolo country on July 13 last has boon re ferred to tho department of justice. It U bolloved that tho arrest of oertaln settlers by thn United States authorities has been rocoinmondod, so that tne caso may be brought into court nnd the relative weight of tho treaty with the Bannocks and of tho laws of Wyoming may be Judicially determined. A little encouragement shown tho children will act as an incontlve to save and hocomo economical in habits. There aro hun dreds of children in Shenandoah who spend their money as fast as received, and this habit is due, in a great measure, to tho want J of propor early training. If they aro en couraged to put away a portion of tho money tltoy recoive, whether for wagus or for gift, It will bo surprising how tho economical idea has advanced in tho course of a few years. Tho child will novor forget tho lesson thus tailght. V The man that pennod tho following know Just exactly what he was talking ubout : "A newspapor is always printed In a rush. Thoro Is always something lb it that should be left out, something left out that should havo been put In. It is sometimes too quick to act, hut witli all its faults and short-comings Guilty ot Felonious Assault. Lancaster, Pa., Aug.- 21. The Jury in tho case of Adam Bortsch, accused of felonious assault and battery on William Jlalz, a prominent hotol keepor, last spring, last night brought In a verdict of guilty. Bertscn snot lialz in tne luce, cutting out one of "his eyes, and for weeks hU llfo was despaired of. Balz hod be friended Bortsch, and the latter shot him because be had boen discharged for offen sive conduct. No Hull Fight at Atlanta. Atlanta, Aug. 21. Tho bull fight which has been so oxtenslvoly advertised to tnko place In connection with tho Cot ton States and International exposition will not come off. The proposed exhibi tion bos novor had any connection with the exhibition Itself, being moroly a side show lntonded to be presented in tho Mid way, Tho directors of the exposition havo discovered, however, tliRt the proposed fight has become confounded In the public mind with the exposition proper, and for this reason decided to withdraw from the concessionaries ot the Mexican village the right to present the proposed light. Fighting Over a Dead Woman's Kstate, Huntingdon, W. Va., Aug. 21. Mn Unda Smith, keeper of a saloon at Gray, a small place south of hero on tne .Nor folk & Western railroad, was crossing Big Sandy river ln a skiff with a colored woman named Llnallass, when the boat unsized and both tbo occupants were drowned. Tho relatives of Mrs, Smith, who was a widow, flocked to her houso and fought nn hour over her effects, Sam Hunt being shot m the Knee. Minnesota and Dakota' Wheat Crop, Chicago, Aug. 21. Tho Orange Judd Former publishes tho result of a spcnlnl Investigation covering tho wheat crop In 150 counties in Minnesota and tho Dako- ton. estimating tho crop by states as fol lows: Minnesota, 31,000,000; North Da kota, 50,000,000; South Dakota, 83,000,000. Crnel Turkish Tax Collectors. Constantinople, Aug. 21. The collec tion of the arrears of taxos ln the Moosh district Is accompanied with deeds of re volting cruelty. Tho Armenians liberated under the amnesty have been rearrested on trumpery charges. Kxtradlted for- Abandonment. TltENTON. Aug. 21. Governor Worts granted a w.-.rrant for tho extradition of George S. Ugers, who lanow In .Morris- town jail, and who is wanted In Now York city for abandoning his 5-year-old child nt tho Continental hotel, ln that city. At tho tlmo of tho abandonment Rogers said tne child was uot his, he moroly having' adopted It. The crlmo which Rogers Is accused of Is punlshablo by from one to soven years In jail. Get Our Prices on OASOLINE and Headlight Our delivery wagon docs tho rest. Oils, Gasoline, Candles, Lamp Wicks, Burners. Eclipse Oil Com'y, 213 South Jardln Street. Mall orders promptly attended to. For Scientific Dentistry go to Dr. J. DONALDSON FORD. Fifteen venrs at-tunl experience. Gold. Amal- enm nnd Porcelain fillings. Hold Crowns, Por celain Crowns, Aluminum Crowns. Best teeth 810.00, no better made nt any price. Teeth ex traded with vitalized nir. fiOc. Kxtractcd with- out air, 25c. Allowance made where teeth are out nn new plates. All work guarantccu. uiuy attendant always present. Ofllce hours: Every day. 1 to 5 n. m. Sundays l to a p. m. 30j East Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa, Mux Reese's residence, front room upstairs. M. J. LAW LOR, Justice of the Peace Insurance and Real Estate Agent, 123 East Centre St. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES. National League. At Philadelphia Cincinnati. 9: Phila delphia, 8. At Boston Louisville, 0; Bos ton, 2. At Brooklyn-Brooklyn, 7; Pitts burg, 6., At New York New York, 8; St. Louis, 2. At Baltimore Baltimore, 0; Chicago, 0. At Washington Cleveland, 8; Washington, 7. Eastern league. At Wllkesbarre Wllkcsbarre. 6: Scron- ton, 2. At Providence Springfield, 0; Provldonco, 1. At Rochester Buffalo, 15; Rochester, 4. Pennsylvania Stats League. At- Carbondalo Carbondalo. 9: Lancas ter, 5. Alleged Fugitive Murderer Caught. WlLKKSBARIiE. Pa.. Aua 21. Gfiorrrn Motzger, who, with William Ponn Bow man, Is charged with tho murder of an Arabian peddler In this city, u year ago, was brought to Wllkesbarre yesterday from Mauch Chunk, where ho was ar rested Monday night. Ho was committed to jail without a hearing. Metzger os- caped on tho night of the murder, and has beou a fugltlvo ever since. Bowman was convicted of murder ln tho first de gree and the case was appealed to the su prome court, where It is now bonding. Bowman claiming that Motzger fired the latai snot. Democrats Win in South Carolina. Columbia, S. C, Aug. 21. Very full re turns from tho thirty-five counties of South Carolina show that tho Democratic nominees in every couuty havo been elected, with a few posslblo oicentlous, Two Independent Demoorutio candidates may uo oicctcu in union, and two negro uepuuucans ln Darlington and two in Beaufort. Tho reform Democrats will have a largo majority In tho constlui tlonal convention, which insures tho milk ing of a constitution which will largely eliminate tne negro vote. All Hor Llfo Happy Release at J,st of Miss Allco Younjr. who Upsides at 302 Alexander Street, lloeliestcr, N. Y. (fVom Jtochettcr Democrat nnd Oironictc') Our representative was received very pleasantly at 392 Alexander Street by Miss Alice Youne. who told how sineo childhood sho had been held In the bond age of. pain from her back, nuver re mcmucring the time that sho had not suf fered palu or nehes In the region of tho kidneys. Many were the mean? sho used to find relief, but thero seemed no remedy for her caso and sho still remained ti cap tive; then along eomos thoso little enemies to backache, Doan's Kidney I'ills, nnd a half box releases tho bonds, as one by one the aches and pains disappear, she'flnds herself a slave to palu no more, by their continued use. Sho soys: " I was entirely relieved of all my suffering nnd now I am periectly strong, healthy onil well. now iltd you talto this remedy ? " Miss Young was asked by our representative. sho replied that she followed directions explicitly. Miss Young then told how the inaiauy uuccteu her, saying her symptoms were: "Stooping, bending over, walking or standing any length of tlmo always fnve me a pain in the small ol my back, had a pain iu the kidneys all the time, nnd If 1 caught cold It would always settle there; the pain I suffered was of a very exhausting nature; at night I could ouly Ho Hat on my back nny other position causing pain anu suileriug; the nerves passing up my back, wero alTcctcd and this brought with it severe headaches, but as I said before, Doan's Kidney Pills have removed all pain and suffering en tirely nnd I novcr felt better and healthier in my life.-" Doan's Kidney Pills are for sale by all dealers, price 50 cents, mailed by Foster Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y Sole Agents, for the United iStatcs.i For sale at Klrlin's Niarmacy. 2317 Arch St. Phila. Pa. OiGMf.t OKI Ho next Dr. TIihuI, wh atMr,Mr.t UM Ho next ur. TliHul, w& tbttycumt more Burtefra tluuuul others ' e. il.t.uM. 'ihbolileHA HP'du.U1n I'tiH 1 un.pnut, its (liiiloiniiH ana t. ii'cnleM yftCJJV i'vi c-iuniitDunt'd iy be .y of T .w&M a ii.rc.ui iAvuie.i nt LarJin, no. with tiMiti.t what tin'-'k i nt tin t . riv? v .itu. Bay, 'I iwn If nunc u n i t i.muut or NpcrmI 1U('hn"4 u (Jtl t-i j.Umu iilmi. nil I he mi. I eh- -M (U (Mitti.fil u.'rnrt, lnt pavcr: bluuik'i , uanov, hKIil kilt IUTVOUS diftol'flui', t'tC . f -t -Utx.-t, 'Mir..ti:i J.- J'JiIuj's. itelti-f nt micr. hi iwl mi itt'-'iM, oti8ilt OWi . I. Titrt'llli oiuj avituiiif HiU'c'.a'.lHt, who tuw nm.i - u ' ' j' initio ii t nu-l r Prof. iiRlir, tft .u-u-Hiithh', i tul I'l-wi. ,1Eii)l;r Atlomithi' - ' t,v wort J rtiioiviiL-d Mi'clailaU. 'Ltxn 1 my tiritttrm? advt'rtiu-znem. Mi mm and avoid t-u youujc woua-U.' old ppecliittstn copying Mime l:t p.tit or ivho!e. i h d.i rata to ruliicad you. I an tin only one ;vlci fver unused quacks nud warm .. tp.i nAl-m Ln posters. The quncUtt openb nUulf tr. Tltcrl inseru a new advertisement "Hl..yw will copy or cuiu'Q miruo somewhat anil the p'-ihll uot I; no Ui.it wo nro tbo very i-crio.i ho er nosd. Ofllco ,wura, 9 A. M. to 3 X W.; ev irs, 6-8. Wed and t, ev'iss, 6-y.SO. Hunday.D A. M. lo Ul Bend llvo two-cent stamps for book "Truth." on one fcx posing quack mid best ioroMunrt youn BhijiiV ur married, poor and rich. A nrw trick ot youns Inexperienced doctors nd quae its Ii this' Ttey run an o'd established olflceof an old djcensw pnysleliui, having an oiu mun (no physician) In thLV oHice 'vhora they use ua a decoy. "Got the Drop" on a Terror. EL PASO, Toi., Ausr. 21. John Wester Hardin, the terror of tho borilor, was shot and killed In the Acnio saloon, ln this city, by Constable John Sellmnn. Sell man's son, who Is on the police force, ar rested a feraalo friend of Hardin's a few days ago, and Hardin threatened to run Sellman out of town. While Sellman was standing at tho bar of the saloon Hardin entered and attempted to draw his pistol. In an instant Sellman sent a bullet crash ing through Hardin's brain. Sellman surrendered. BoOKKeppIng, Arithmetic, l'cnm&n&hip, and all the Commercial The maximum of knowledge at the minimum of cost. Hrmor circular,. T11KO. IV. l'ALMS, I'ioU (oi.m:;i:, 1710 Chebtnnt St., 1'mia.lelpma. Tenth Tear. Ihorongh, Individual Instruction. Hituatlons Inrnished. Four Kallor. Held Tor Murder. PlIILADELl'lIIA, Au?. 21. James Car- berry, Jme White, John Donley nnd James Ford, tonmon of the steamor Karn wood, were arrested last evening on sus picion of having boon concerned iu Hip death of Charles McLaughlin, a sailor, whoso body was found ln the Dalaw. river Inst Friday, the skull having bee. fractured. The men wero soon quarrel ing hoforo MuLaughllu s disappearance-. Hevein Arrested for Anon, Kenosiiai WH.. Aul'. SI. Another ar rest has been mado ln the arson nud con- sulraer cttao-In connection with th hurtl ing of tho factory of the Chloago Ueddlng company. Tho prisoner In llernard liiief- fur, ii wealthy Linlcugoan. Tins maKes soven men now under arrest on the same charge. Thn police nro after two more Chicago mou. Ilia; Mill ritrllie Iu HcotlHml. DUNliEK, Aug. !31. Wlthout waltlng for a reply to iwlenmnd for nn Increase if 10 per cout. ln their wages, tho mill wurl;tr.( hero haw begun a strike. Ten mills nro closed nnd 7.U00 Immln nru Idle, The mill owners and manufacturers at a meeting this uftnrnuou decided to refuse to (jrant tho increase. A general strike Is expectod, mWO-STOnY Frame Huildlnir. 30x15 feet on JL South Chestnut street. Itciita for $18 per month ; will be Bold cheap. IriOU SAI.K. Half lot and two houses, situated ' on West Centre street. Will nay 12 per cent, on lnve-rtment, ami can be bought on easy terms. tAItM FOR SAL11 A farm of 83 acres, with in three miles of L'oixl market. Twenty- nine (Mires under cultivation, and four acres of good timber. Frame farm house, six rooms, Konri burn and all iu good condition. Will be sola lor Jl.'JOO cash. ITIOIt SAI.K Valuable property on East Lloyd street, Lot 43x190 feet; seven houses, In cluding restaurant, AKgvefrute rental, $30 per mouth. A rare bargain. Apply to 31. J. Ijnvlor, The St. tools r Complete Succen. Southampton, Aug. 31. The speed trials of the Amorlcan line steamer. St. Louis over a measured course in the En glish channel were a complete success. The course wns from Portland BUI to Start Point and baok, vrhloh Is a distance of 101 knots. The time In which tho courso was coverea vfasi 4ttr. 41 mlns. 1 sea.. which gives a mean speed of S3 8-10 knots. The trial was mads to ascertain whether the steamship comes up to the, require ment under the contract for carrying the mans. Three Klotous Strikers Killed. Berlin, Aug. 21. Twelve strikers from Skalwelt's mills ln Labiau, east Prussia, became engaged ln an altorcatlon with the owners ln the mill yard, and Anally nitacitea mem. xiio ponce wero sura-, moned, but the rioters turned upon them ana attempted to drlvo them away. A sharp oncounter onsued, during-which a policeman fired five shots from his re volver, with the result that three of tho strikers were killed. I'roliKhlj a Double Druwnlue, HuitMVOTON. N. J., Aug. SI. Mrs. Annie Wright and Mrs. Julia Glberson, young married women of this place, havo dlsnuoonred. They went rowing on the Delaware last Friday , uud havo not sliico beon seen. Their boat was found floating near Bristol. Both wero well supplied with mouoy. No Quarter for Spanish Troops. Havana, Aug. 21. It is rumored nt Santiago do Cuba that tho Insurgent leader. Mncco, has ordered that no; quar ter bo glvon Jn future, lu consequence of an attack made on an insurgent neia Hos pital at whloh many rebels were killed. Justice of the l'cocc, No. 123 llast Centre street, Gilmore's Aromatic Wine- A tonic for ladies. If you are suf fering from weakness and feel exhausted and nervous; are getting thin and all run down, Gilmore's Aromatic Wine will bring roses to your cheeks and restore you to flesh and plumpuess. Mothers, use it for your daughters. It is the regulator and corrector for all ail ments peculiar to womanhood. It promotes digestion, enriches the blood and gives lasting strength. Sold by A. WASLEY, 106 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa, I Chlchcwtcr'a EnjrUih Diamond II rand. 'ENSWR0YAL PILLS Original and Only ucnuine SAtX, iUway rtllfcble, ladies ik pragglflt lor Chlchtsttr Fnglith ;ria.ln lfu1 anil fioLt mtlll0 Iboiti, mum vim blue ntoon, i gho nn nlltt. Rf tkA fiMflfVOUl MllbttitU (tmj and imxtalioni. At nrnezUtl, c lend 4o. In itimpl or ptrUcoUri, teitimonUla tod "Keller for Iadle,"inlcer, by return r Mali JtP.uuu teniiDiDi. foww ropr. ChlehcUrChemlealC,MdlonfquBrfe I lirfM?t HeaJtb I rT cum i ivui ' ife m 34 It Is a nutter of vt Importance to mottvrj. St? m The manufacturer of the OAIL BORDEN . $ EAQLE URAND CONDENSED MILK j& iji lsueapimphll.entltled"lNFANTHEALTH," & ili which should beln every home. Address, NEW y YORK CONDENSED MILK CO., 71 Hudson Wt ig Street, New York. After All Others Fail Dr. Lofob, 329 N. 15th, St. CONSULT THE FAMOUS SPECIALIST French and Italian Workman Fight. PAItis, Aue. 21. A dispatch to Lo Jour nal from Marseilles reports that a-serious riot has pecurrod betweon. French and Italian vrorkmon employed In tho salt works at Berre, sixteen miles northwest of Marseilles. The lighting was ot a moit desperate character, and flro men were seriously wounded before tho police could qnell the riot. A number of the ring leaders were arrested. Below Onlluwhlll Philadelphia. IK Krrors of Youth niul Loss of Mnnhood and of all diseases of tho blood, Kidneys, Illadder, Hkin and nervous System consult at once Dr. Lobb. lie fruanintees ln nil cases caused by Kxcosses, Imprudence or Inheritance to restore to Health and Strength by building up the shattered nervous system nnd nddlnt; new life nnd euertry to the broken down conntitution. Consultation and examinations free and strictly confidential. Ofllce hours, dully and Sunday, from 0 A. SI. to 3 I'. M. and S to 9 evenings., ltead his book 011 errors nf Youth nud obscure diseases of both sexes. Sent free. Four Fire Fighters Jump to Death. Spokane, Wash., Aug. 21. W. Mo- Creary, superintendent of bridges for the N or t Horn I'ncino, reports tbo death near Ccour d' Alene of four carpenters while engaged lt extinguishing a lire on n burn' lug bridge. The flames cut off their ro treat and ovontually all four bad to jump Into a chasm 138 foet deep and wero dashed to pieces. Preferred Death to Farm Work. Heading, Pa., Aug. 31. Arthur, aged 13, jiom ofr-Nntban Zimmerman,- of this city, committed suicide- by taking Paris green nt Bloomsburg. The boy had been hired out on a farm. lie did not like the business, nnd said ho would rather dla than follow that kind of work. l'liyslclan Drowned While llathlng, Oapk May Court House, Aug. 31. Dr. James W. H. Walker, a prominent Phlla dolphlan, was drowned at Wlldwood yes terday. He was on -his yacntloivhavlng come to the seashore on Monday. Br. Walker was ln bathing nnd was carried out by the undertow. Of a head-splittir.tr henilocho Immediately ne lieved by the use of TAYLOR'S Anti-Headache Powders. They1 nro a positive and speedy euro and aro ..nrLninlf.ert nbgalutclv harmless. Their crcat success Is ample proof thattthey are un effective article, which cniv be always used with tho best of results. -Procure them from Oruhlcr llros. The Schuylkill Valley Cottage Owned by Poicr Grittlths No. 122 South Mlsslssppl Avenue, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. Twq and one-half squares from P. & It. station; half square from beach, lteiminted, repaired and refurnished. KYrrythinir complete for con venience of patrons. MRS. SI. A QUI WIN, Proprietress.
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