or Si) 'orseback Meaiw a condition of uncertainty. That's just the condition of any jnati who wants to push his busi ness and hesitates for a moment in regard to advertising. Those who are 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. 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. EVENING HERALD r.sTAiu.isnr.i) 1K70. Published every Evening, Kxcc.pt Sunday, nt 8 Soum jAiinix Sthf.et, Near Centke. The Herald 1b delivered in Shenandoah nnd the surrounding towns for six cents a week, pay able to the carriers. By mail $3.00 a year, or 115 cents a month, payable In advance. Advertise ments charged according to hpacc and position. The publishers reserve the right to change the iKxrition of advertisements whenever the pul llcation of news demands it. The right is reserved to reject any advertisement, whether paid for or not. that the publishers may deem fmprocr. Advertising rates made known upon application. Entered at the postofficc nt Shenandoah, Pa., as second class mail matter. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. Evening Herald THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1SD3. The most important question just now is water. What did Little Gilkeson do with it his majority, we mean. Cardinal Gihbons, who has been in Europe for boveral months past, is expected homo this week. A rousing reception will bo tendered him on his arrival in Ilaltimore. The summer exodus of Americans to Europe is steadily on the increase. The latest reports indicate that this summer beats the record and returning tourists experience great dilliculty in finding accommodations on the htcamcrs unless they have taken precautions to secure berths a month or two in advance. Thk British government has a lot of sub sidized merchant vessels in the North Pacific ocean, which are available as cruisers in timo of war, and many members of their crews receive retaining fees as members of the Hoyal Naval Kescrve. The United States can profit by this example, and in time of peace prepare for war. Tun building of racing yachts has been carried to such a point that both the De fender and Valkyrie, like too-finely bred animals, are very tender in some of their parts, tho former in her rigging and spars-, while the latter strained herself badly in crossing tho ocean and may need temporary patching to be able to nice. An act of assembly provides that no ofllcer or employe of any bank or banking institu tion can act as notary public. This was learned when ex-Governor Pattison made request recently of Governor Hastings to appoint a Miss Dunlap a notary public, who -was an employe of the Philadelphia Surety Trust Company, of which tho ex-Governor is president. Those famous shipbuilders, tho Cramps, launch another fleet steamer from their yards to-day. It is tho Comanche, of the Clyde line, which is expected to reduce the time between Philadelphia and Jacksonville, Florida, by 24 hours. Her interior fittings aro patterned after the St. Louis and St. Paul of the American line and will havo superior accommodations for 200 first-class passengers. A Connecticut clergyman is reported to Jiavo preached a sermon recently, during the 'ourso of which he thanked the Lord that iho apple blossoms in that section had been destroyed by frost, so that there wore no apples ; consequently there could be no cider and the cause of temperance, would bo bene fited to that extent. With equal propriety he could havo returned thanks that tho corn crop in Iowa is likely to be destroyed by hot blight, so that tho production of whiskey would bo curtailed ; and that the water uPPly in tbis county Is short, so that dealers of milk could not dilute their product. The moro tho facts in tho case of ex-Cousul Waller aro disclosed the moro imperative becomes the necessity for vigorous action by our State Department. Heccnt disclosures tend to confirm previous reports that his sole offenso was criticism of the brutalities of tho French soldiory in Madagascar In their cam jiaign of subjugation. The outrages com mitted wero such that could not bo condoned and tho ex-Consul's condemnation of tlicm in letters to his wife and a native friend were tho excuses for imprisoning him. The appar ent indifference of tho stato authorities Is criticized severely and it is gratifying to know that action fur his relief has at last been takei), CAMPBELL TjHE NOMINEE. Kamcd to Oppete neihn.U for GeTernor of Ohio. SmiNarirfLD, O., Aug. 32. Th Demo cratic state conrentlon hora made, all Us nominations without opposition. Tho convention was In gosslon from 10:20 till 8:40, nuil tho nominations were completed In a half hour after ex-Governor Camp boll had bean drafted for the standard bearer. The ballots were all on tho minor ity report, on credentials and resolutions, and the tlmo was thus consumed In tho contests between the gold and sliver mon. Tho gold men, hoaded by Senator Brlco, had claimed that there would bo less than 800, and probably not ninny more than 200 of tho 803 delegates voto for freo silver. Tho sliver men claimed they would havo uo loss than 300, and probably 350 delegates. It developed that there were 270 froo silver delegates. It was a fighting minority, but it did not carry the fight further than on tho platform. The nom inee for membor of the board of public works Is said to bo tho only freo silver man on tho stato ticket, although tho silver linos wero not drawn on the candi dates Thorowas considerable enthusiasm over tho nomination of Campbell. He defeated ox-Governor Koralcor In 18S9, and was de feated for re-oloctlon as govoruor In 1891 by William MoKlnloy, Jr., tho present In cumbent. Tho nomination of Campbell moans an aggrosslvo campaign In Ohio, where McKlnley Is now recognized as a candidate for president and Foraker for sonator, tho fute of both dopendlng largely upon the pending contest between Camp bell and Bushnell for governor. It Is generally understood that Governor Campbell was Induced to make tho race by promises of support for tho presiden tial nomination in the ovent of his suc cess next November. In which contingency he again confronts his old opponent, Mc Klnley, should the latter bo nominated. And in co-operating with Senator Brlce for a Democratic legislature ex-Governor Campbell is also again confronting his other old opponent Foraker. It is thought that the contest between these old leaders In Ohio will overshadow the currency question and other Issues. The full ticket Is as follows: For gov ernor, James E. Campbell; lieutenant governor, John B. Feaslee; stato auditor, James W. Knott; stato treasurer, Will lam T. Moonoy; supremo judge, William T. Mooney; attorney general, Georgo A. Fairbanks; member board of publio works, Harry B. Keefor; clerk of supreme court, J. W. Crulkshank. Six weeks ago I suffered with a very severe cold; was almost unable to speak. My friends all advised mo to consult a phy sician. Noticing Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy advertised in the St. Paul Volks Zeitung I procured a bottle, and after taking it a short while was entirely well. I now most heartily recommend this remedy to anyone suffering with a cold. Win. Kcil, 078 Selby Ave., St. Paul, Minn. For sale by Gruhler Pros., Druggists. J-opular Preacher Killed by Cars. New YonK.Aug. 22. Two tramps walk ing on the West Shore railroad between Little Ferry and Granton found a man besldo tho track who was apparently fa tally injured. Tho man was brought hore, where he wus identified as tho Bov. George Hobburd, of this city. Ho dlod while bolng removed to a hospital. Mr. Hobbard was pastor of St. Luke's church, In Hudson street, up to July last. He lived nt tho rectory with his family until July 15, when ho took his family, which consists of his wlfo and throe chlldron, to Cralgsmore, near Ellenvillo, N. Y. Ho was to havo begun ills work at St. Stephen's church, this olty, as nsalstaut pastor, Sept. 1 next. It is not knovm whether ho was walking on tho traokand was struok by a passing tralu or whothor ho foil from a passongor train. The Chinese Kxodlls. Montreal, Aug. 23. Tho flow of China men homowprd still continues, no less than 210 plocoj of baggage being staekod up at tho Canadian Pacific depot. On Tuesday 105 Colestlals left Montreol for "Vancouver, and they woro followed yes terday by 200 moro of their companions. Both of theso contingents aro from differ ent parts of tho United States. Today 160 moro went through from Boston and New York. All theso Chinamen have passports to return to tho United States within six months. Allseed Counterfeiters Held. Altoona, Pa., Aug. 22. Adam Barnet and William E. Dunmlre, of Mahaffoy, bad a hearing before Commissioner Graf- flue, yesterday, charged with passing counterfeit coin. Dunmlre was discharged and Barnot held In $3,000 ball. Secret Servico Officer Griffin brought Harvey Hawthorns, of Bpangler, here, charged with manufacturing counterfeit coin. He was held in (2,000 ball for a hearing Aug. aw. Debs' Companions Released. Woodstock, Ills., Aug. 22. All the directors of the American Hallway union except Prosidcnt Debs left here this morn- lug after having served a three months' sontonco for contempt of court. All of them resume their duties on the field, In structing membors nnd organizing local unions. They have engagements now which will requlro fully three months to All. Scrofula in the Eyes As well as tn every other form, is pera ntntly cured by Hood's Barsaparilla. "I had scrofula In my eyes and tried several phy sicians but (ound no cure. My wife persuaded me to try Hood's Sana parilla. I had a choking sensa tlon, was troubled wlthnightsweati, and had dyspep. ela in very severs form. After tak ing Hood's Barsa parilla two weeks the choking spells and dyspepsia troubled me leas. I have now taken several bottles of Hood's Barsapa rilla and find that I am entirely cured." William L. Patne, BerryviUe, Virginia. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the only True Blood purifier Promi nently in the publio eye. flj six for $5. Prepared only by C. I. nood & Co., Lowell, Mass., U. S. A. H rrl ' o Dillo hsrmoniouilr with UUUU r 11 lb Hood's SsrispMlU. Act almost Instantly, speedily curing tho most obstinate cases. Illieumatlsm cured In from 1 to 3 days. Dyspepsia and nil Blomnch troubles quickly relieved. Catarrh positively cured. Hendnclio cured in 5 minutes. Nervous diseases promptly cured. Kldnoy troubles, Piles, Neuralgia, Asthma nndnllFcmalo Complaints quickly cured. Munyon'a Vitalizcr imparts new Hfo nnd vigor to weak nnd debilitated men. Ask your druggist for ft 25-cent vial of ono of Munyon'a Cures, nnd if yon nro not bene fited your money will bo refunded. This C'onipany puts up A. cure for every disease Shipwrecked Seamen Arrive. New Yohk. Auir. 22 Th tnn Mini T-n lau, yostorday arrived from Kingston, .Jamaica, urougut as passongors Captain McGllllvray and twenty-four distressed seuman, uomg 1110 crow of tho British ! steamer Argonaut, abandoned ut soa i AUIT. 6. off the .TiLlnnlnn. rmwf. Tim A ' ..WW. MU .(.. Ul- uut Hiiueu irom iiuuiux on July 29 for Port Moraut, Jamuicu, with a cargo con sisting principally of llsh nud lumbar. On Aug. 6 tho vessel sprung a leak. So rapidly did tho hold fill that tho crew hod to take to boats lnsldo of liulf an hour. They savod nothing but the olothos they stood in. Captain McGllllvray and his companions landed safely at Holland Bay uu iud itu, xuo Argonaut went down shortly af tor being abandoned. Defending the Southern Negro. Buffalo, Aug. 22. Representative Howard, of Alabama, whtlo delivering a lecture at Crystal Beach last night, touched on the negro question In the south. Ho said: "The white men of the south are themselves responsible for the so-called negro outrages, for .hlch they lynch their fellow mon. They have first stolen tho negro's voto, they then have stolen the virtue of his wife, his mother ana his daughter, when the netrro sees these things what can you expeot of him but that ho will lose all respect for human virtue." A Prominent Inventor Killed. Northampton, Mass., Aug. 22. Josonh Knceland, u well known Inventor, was struok by a passenger train and almost Instantly killed whllo nttomptiugto cross tho trncks of tho Boston and Malno at tills plaoo. Mr. Knceland was formerly a prominent printer at Troy, N. Y.t ana had lived in Northampton ubout thirty years. Ho is tho lnvonter of a number of vnluublo machines used In the manufac ture of papor, and on his inventions hu held many patents. Solionner Wrecker KlMVen Drowned. Sf.attlk, Wash., Affrf. 22. Tho steamer Excelsior, just arrived from St. Michaels, at tho mouth of the Yukokon river, brines news or tlm wreck or tho sealing schooner Walter Kirlds olt Kodlo Island and tho loss of cloven Indian sailors. Tho wreck was found bottom up, and tho bodies of tho Indian sailors woro found in the fore castle. Tho Dodles of tho cuptaiu and six or eight wlilto sailors who woro on board woro not found. New Y,rk Strikers Wltititng. New York, Aug. 22. Tho striking vest mnkers havo succeeded In effecting a set tlement with fifty-two out of 10J contrac tors, and 1,400 hands returned to work this morning. Tho strikers claim that nil of tho contractors will sign thongreomont fur uu Increase in tho wage scale and shorter hours for tho employes before next Sunday, and thai, by Monday all of tlioso out uow wiil return to work. Argentina's Atlanta Exhibit. ATLANTA, Aug. 22. Dr. Nldorllnger.the commissioner to tho Cotton States and International exposition from tho Argen tine Republic, has arrived nt Atlanta with live carloads of exhibits which that na tion will make ut tho opposition. This shipment Is tho advance guard of magni ficent display to bo mado by Argontluu In its own bulldtng. Vlght with Sardinian Urlg.imls. SASSAl'.l, Island of Sardinia, Aug. 22. Fifteen brigands hold up a mall coach running between Oranl uud Onlferl ami socurod 1,500 francs from tho mall bag and robbca tho passengers. The military wont In pursuit and overtook tho brigands. The captain of tho carboneers was killed and some of the soldiers wouudod, Minneapolis' Gift to Her Natnesako. Minneapolis, Aug. 22. Tho presenta tion of tho silver servico to the cruiser Minneapolis '-0111 citizens of Minneapolis will tako placu on Aug. SI In Boston har bor. In addition to tho silver presenta tion servico n fine piano of local make will bo placed aboard tho swift cruiser.' An Did 1 mn in Fu tally Burned. Tr.EXTON.Aug. 22. Mrs. Patrick Cloary, tho aged mother of Police Captain Cloary, or this city, was probably fatally burned yesterday by her dress becoming ignited from an oil stove. Her injuries nro ubout tho neck, breast and left side. Tin, Soldier Cyclist. Clinton, la., Aug 22. Herman G, Fritz, the soldier who left New York on a wheel July 23 with a mosago from .Major General Miles to Fort Snolllng, Minn., parsed through Uoro yesterday. Ho is going via Fore Crook, Nob., and has 1,825 miles yet. Ho oxpects to do it in twuuty flvo dnys. Fnrmosan Itebels Active In tho Interior ST, Pf.tkusduuQ, Aug. 22. A dispatch to The Novoo Vreniyu from Vludlvostook nys that tho Japanese occupy only the coasts of Formosa, but that they st-nd ex peditions into tho Interior of the Uhniit to punish the rebels. Some of theso expedi tions buve not been successful. The Chicago Investigation. Chicago, Aug. 22. The body of Knto Iteetz, who was said to havo been a victim of ill trcutmont while 11 patient at tho county insano asylum, was exhumed for examination. The physician fouud noth ing to Indicate that she died an unnutural death. ltostnu Garment Workers Out, Boston, Aug. 32. Tbo strike of tho gar ment workers of the city Is on In full force todaj. Upwards of 8,000 of tho workers, according to the statomonts of their load ers, quit work this morning. The Weather. For District of Columbia, oastern Penn sylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Mary, land: Fair; warmer; variable winds, be coming southerly. THE bestinvestment iri real estate is to keep build, tags well painted. Paint protects the house and saves repairs. You sometimes want to sell many a good house has remained unsold for want of paint. The rule should be, though, "the best paint or none." That means Strictly Pure White Lead You cannot afford to use cheap paints. To be sure of getting Strict ly Pure White Lead, look at the brand ; this one is safe : "John T. Lewis &Bros." For Colors. National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors. These colors are sold In one-pound cans, each can being sufficient to tint 95 pounds of strictly Pure White Lead the desired shade ; they are In 110 sense ready-mixed paints, but a combination of perfectly pure colors In the handiest form to tint Strictly Pure White Lead. A good many thousand dollars have been saved property-owners by having our book on painting and color-card. Send us a postal card and get both free. JOHN T.LEW15 & BROS. CO., Philadelphia. SHENANDOAH1 Reliable : Hand : Laundry, Cor. LLOYD AND WHITE STS. All work guaranteed to bo (tret-class In every particular. Silk tics nnd loco curtains 11 spec ialty. Goods called for and delivered. Atrial order solicited. JOHN F. CLEARY, Temperance Drinks. Mineral waters, Weiss becr. Bottler of tho finest lager beers. 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah. Hooks & Brown, FULL LINK OF Base Ball Goods, Celluloid Frames, Paper Covered Novels, Fine Stationery, lJubber Stamps, Etc. Agents for all Dally Papers. q. N. Main Street Get Our Prices on GASOLINE and Headlight Our delivery wagon does tho rest. Oils, Gasoline, Candles, Lamp Wicks, Burners. Eclipse Oil Com'y, 213 South Jardln Street. Mali orders promptly attended to. For Scientific Dentistry go to Dr. J. DONALDSON FORD. Fifteen years actual experience. Gold, Amal gam ami Porcelain fillings, Ooltl Crowns, Por celain Crowns, Aluminum Crowns. Best teeth 810.00, no better matte at any price. Teeth ex tracted with vitalized nlr, J50c, Extracted with out nlr, 25c. Allowance made where teeth are out on new plates. All work guaranteed. Lady attendant always present. Ofilce hours: Kvcry day, 1 to 5 p. in. Sundays 1 to 3 p. m. Oast Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa. Max Reese's residence, front room upstairs. The Schuylkill Valley Cottage Owned hy Peter Griffiths No. 122 South Misslssppl Avenue, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Two and one-halt squares from P. & R. station: half square from beach. Repainted, rciapered and refurnished. Everything complete for con venience of patrons. MRS. M. A. GRIFFIN, Proprietress. Cblrhfttttr'a Kncllth Diamond Xlreed. ENNYROYAL PILLS Original and Only Genuine. Arc, ftlwaya reliable, la Die ask DrugElit for ChtchutTB ftoglUk Via- mona Jirana ia ilea ana uom Brand la lA and Uold meullia bcxei, icd with blue rlbboo. Take do nthrr. RehLtt dan a trout ttibitltu- tiont nnd imitations. At D rut tilt a. or etid4. Id itaropi or particular!, teitlmoDlals ant lie lie I lor ioaif" in .cr,oj reiarn mail. K'iUVV lOuaiVDini. unif jupm-, C1itfbcatr Chemical Uo.iMadtaonuar a tnuftiita. l'hUa.j i'a. Qilmore'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 plumpness. 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. 4 THE PROPOSED PACIFIC CABLE. Hawaii'! Con'grtit Intones th Snbtldy Aud for Its CoBitrnctUa. Sax FlUNCMOO, AAjjr, 23. Tho steautr AustraMa has Just arrlTed ivUli adylcsi from Honolulu to Aug. 14. The aanata and bouso hnv ratified tho cable contract made by President Dole with Z.S. Spauld lnjf, who will ask tho next congress tor an annual subsidy of $250,000. The contraot signed by this government grant! on cxclustvo franchise for twenty years, but provides that tho grant shall not prevent any foreign government hav ing existing treaty rights with the repub lic of Hawaii allowing any such govern ment so to do to laud a cable upon the Hawaiian group for other thou commer cial purposes, from any point on the North American continent. The govern ment agrees to pay the contractor an an nual eubsldy of $10,000 for twenty ycarg from the date of tho establishment of the tolegraphlo communication between Honolulu and n point at or near San Francisco, and tho Islands of Hawaii, Molokl, Maul and Kauai. Work on the cable must begin on or be fore May 1, 1897, and the lino must be completed by Nov. 1, 1898, otherwise tho contraot Is void. If Spauldlng falls to qb taln assistance from tho United States tho Hawaiian government may cancel Its con tract. The company will bo oxemptfrom duty on material, taxes and port charge! In addition to other privileges. The max imum rates for messages shall be $1 per word. Tho Hawaiian government haB received a communication from the British gov ernment acknowledging that the military court which tried those portlclpatlng In tbo January uprising was legally estab lished. Tho British foreign offlco ooa cedei that every prisoner with the excep tion of V. V. Ashford had a fair and im partial trial. Ashford was recently par doned and exiled. He Is now In Call fornlo. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES. National I.edgn- At Philadelphia Philadelphia, 5; Cin cinnati, 1. At Baltimore Baltimore, 4; Chicago, 2. At Now York Pittsburg, 16; Now York, 12. At Brooklyn Brooklyn, 9; St. Louis, 8. At Boston vFirst game: Boston, 7; Louisville, 4. Second game: Boston, 15; Louisville, 3. At Washing ton First game: Washington, 6; Cleve land, 6. Secondgamo: Cleveland, 8; Wash ington, 4. Kaitarn Iagu. At Springfield Wilkesborre, IS j Spring field, 10. At Providence Soranton, 8; Providence, 7. At Syracuse Syracuse, 13; Toronto, 4. At Buffalo BuOalo, 15; Rochester, 2. PenniirlvanU State r.eiju. At Carbondale Carbondalo, 6; Lancas ter, S. Victorious Philadelphia Weavers. Philadelphia, Aug. 23. The strike of the lnirraln carpet weavers onded today, when all but two of the employing flrmg signed tho schedule for an increase in wages of 7 per cent. This was tho out come of a meeting of employers at tho Manufacturers' club last nlght.and is said to have been Induced by the action of John Gay's Sons, one of tho largest firms, em ploying about 300 hands, In promising to sign tho schedule, aftor having main tained a vigorous Btand against tho strik ers up to this time. In some mills the in creased rate will go Into effect this week, but It will not bo generally.p.dopteO' until Sept. 16, the date fixed by tho weavers in their recent ultimatum. Minor Illake's Itlch Find. Vance Junction, Colo., Aug. 23. Min ing men uro becoming greatly excited over discoveries made by Jnnies Blake about five or six miles bolow this place. It is a contact which can bo traced fully five miles in on easterly direction, and carries mineral value, according to assay returns, of from $50 to $200 per ton. Al ready hundreds of prospector! aro on tho ground, and oil ore of the opinion that it Is one of tho richest discoveries over mado In this part of the country. "Parson" Daviet Acquitted. New Yokk, Aug. 22. Mugistrote Kud dish, In the Yorkvllle police court, oftsr a bearing lasting two hours, concluded to discharge "Purson" Oavlei, Joseph Gor don and Tom O'JBourke. He reserved un til Sept. 4 ffls deolslon in the cases of George Dixon and Mike Leonard, the principals. The flvo men were arrested Monday night while participating in a sparring exhibition at the Academy of Music. Dirt Worth Fifty Dollars a Yard. Landers, Wyo., Aug. 22. A wonder fully rich placer find Is reported on Gold Croek, on tho Continental divide at the south end of Wind River range. The dirt runs $50 to the yard. It Is not a gravel bed, and experts say the gold comes from some lead bock towards tho mountains. Tho miners are falrlv 1 1 1 1,1 111 ! T, IT riTTllf annl. other In their efforts to discover tho source of the gold. '-"-""w The Hawaiian Kepnbllo Secure. CHICAGO, Aug. 22. W. R. Castle, the new minister from tho republic of Ha waii to tho United States, orrived In Chi cago yesterday, and will leovo for Wash ington tomorrow. Minister Castle said in an Interview that the affairs of the new republic are in a most promising condi tion, and that the presont government has nothing to fear from the royalists. Austria Selcet Kunlan liitllnon. London, Aug. 22. The Dally Telegraph prints a Vienna dispatch saying that a balloon containing two Russian staff officers and a professor of the St. Peters burg Meteorological Institute has de scended near Jaroslav, In Austrian Gall cia, and that the occupants of the balloon have beon arrested by the authorities. Another Strike In Colombia. Colon, Aug. 23. Labor troubles have again brokon out on the canal works, and the laborers havo gone on strike to en force u demand for an increase of ten cents in their wages. To guard uzulnst disorder 250 soldiers havo been stationed along the lino of tho canal. J ait Ice Hrown' Double Doty, Washington, Aug. 0. Justice Brown" has been assigned to tho Sixth circuit to fill tho vacancy occasioned by the death of tho lato Justice Jockson. Until the va cancy on the supreme court bonch Is filled Justice Brown also will look after hli present circuit, the Second. Killed by Insects. Dallas, Aug. 23. Au unknown mon was found dying on the river bank near hero partially devoured by, nuts, The. In sects woro In bis ours, eye's, nostrils and mouth uml covorod his body. The sight was nausoatlng. Ho died three hours af ter discovery. RESCUED On Lako Erlo'8 Shores. Tho Captain's Wifo Tells tho Story. It Will Interest Many People (.Prom the Buffalo Evening Newt.") If you wero to call at 27 Front Avenue you would find a pleasant elderly lady, Mrs. Captain Ilcnesy by name. Her kindly smllo and joyous manner ore to no small extent duo to tho escapo sho has had. Her own words can better descrlbo her rescuo nnd ono can easily understand her present happy condition when they realize what sho has gono through. Sho says: " About fivo months ago I had an attack of sickness which lasted for a week and since that tlmo I havo been subject at in tervals to similar attacks, somo of which, wero longer In duration. It Is hard for mo to describe how I Buffered. Tho pain would commenco In my head, after which It would seem to pass down my body and scttlo In my back, my sides nehed, my back ached, and I had a feeling of great distress in tho bowels. Tho increased pain which seemed to come from lying down, would bo almost unbearable, my face and stomach would bloat up and I could hardly stand on my feet, dizziness mado it almost Impossible ; this feeling was always with me oven after tho violence of tho attack passed over. Tho last attack I uou was me worst, ana was so bad I would not havo been ablo to tell this story but fnr Tlnnn'a TrMno Utile, A . t m.uuvj a DUUU UO X commenced their uso I found immediate reuei. i no pain in my back and sides left mo and tho dizziness went with It ; tho Vllnntfrtn In mw fnnn nvtA lin-1 ,ltnnn,AMMJ and all distress in my bowels was gone. Jt nave great laittt in JJoan's Kidney Pills; in a short t.lmn thnv ,1M " ueu a glWiVUUUI UIU1U for mo than all tho plasters and medicines which I had resorted to In seeking relief and cure. I hope always to be able to pro cure them." For sale by all dealers price, CO centa. Mailed by Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., solo agents for tho TJ. S. For sale at Kirlln's Pharmacy. 3317 Arch St. Phiia. Pa. Cor n't (II ( ITimcNt Ir. TWJ. wht lust., t tuOrt' tfunrior tl 'tnni others-t-ttiiiLi he oMcftf: p'el 1. 1 u VMl SarayvV i ''. 'Nt'.tm'riUiiwl iv t c of 'flXW tl11 -'iun nt JA-iirn. m. utb . jjt' iiiu.t what Oii.ieii and ii i. i.i v ru-1- of by. 'iln-rt' l noii' n t -,.), tia nil-- tj. uinciH di hpcriitl ilUrtimit a Loin .T-i II hum 1 iittUon, all tin- hii-I t'So'i of '.tiuiit i .'ru i H, luMt .tower, blmWtrr, S .!--. -!in Hi't iitTViiUrt t'lKorttui, K . lit' it - .itt,y. ur.lM i liM.iys. ICclirl'iit otiiT. Pcor.ito i:. i Hr-r , .h.h ft ! 3)r. i. I T'j. . ., rba diii) efviiuhiir M;L'i:!nlit, vvuoli.tK mu... a Jl of iiiciw ciUt im j un.lvr ItoI. Jnhr, Wu.ntro lnctilc,and lrtif. :U ii 1 1 or, Alloy;it!iIr,iht twft w ii.l-iL-nowiiL-U aiwciallsta. 'lhls It tity tu-ixltml lulwrPwiiu'nti Mum and avolil tl.u ymiuc ,,ou a-bi tfi.l speciilistg copying sunn' ' n.-rt or whole. I licy tlj f'jls to mislead you. i.n(. timonly or.K, Yvliouvvr vx posed quacks and wnrniu suiroiert" nsalust ImposU-iB. The qtiackft openly uaaeried if Jr. TliccI lusorts a new advertisement to-day vvlil copy -v c..at;es:ituo somewhat und th piblii A-ill uot kno Miatwe aro tho very person he er post'd, Uillce ,ibrs, 9 A. M. to S P. M.; ev'cs, WVd. nnd hat. ev'cs. 6-9.S0. Kundav.fi A. tl. 10 VIl hJend Uvo two-cent stamps for book "Truth," on one cvpoln qunck and best loroldand youn single ur married, poor nnd rich. Anew trick ot young inexperienced doctors and quacks U thisi xuvy run un urn i-siuuusuwj muce 01 an om decease Physician, ha v Inn an oiu man (no Dhvaicianlhi thek' oince whom they uso as a decoy. Bookkeeping, Arithmetic, I'entnanslnpi and all the Commercial Tenth Year. rniroiiKDf Individual Instruction. Situations t'oi.i.i:u:f 1710 Cheetnnt St., Philadelphia. urancnes. The maximum of knowledge at the minimum of cost, rurnlshed. WrtUor circular. TUEO. PALMS. Vrvi-U M. J. LAW LOR v Justice of the Peace Insurance and Real Estate Agent, 123 East Centre St. mWO-BTORY Frame Building, 80i feet on J. South Chestnut street. Itents for 818 per month ; will be sold cheap. I TlOIl SALE. Half lot and two houses, situated ! on West Centre street. Will pay 12 per cent, on Investment, and can be bought on easy terms. IjURM KOIt BALE. A farm of 83 acres, with- in three miles of good market. Twenty nine acres under cultivation, and four acres of good timber. Frame farm hoiiHe, nix rooms, good barn and all in good condition. Will be sold for 1,300 cash. IjOU SALE. Valuable property on East Lloyil ! street. Lot 45x130 feet ; seven houses, In cluding restaurant. Aggregate rental, 8H0 per month. A rare bargain. Apply to SI. J, Lawlor, Justice of tho Peace, No. 123 East Centre street. After All Others Fail CONSULT THE FAMOUS SPECIALIST Dr. Lobb, 329 N. 15th St. Below Cnllowhll) Philadelphia. To secure a jiosltive and permanent cure of Errors of Youth and Loss of Manhood and of all diseases of the blood, Kidneys, Bladder, Skin and nervous System consult at once Dr. Lobb. He guarantees In all cases caused by Excesses. Imprudence or Inheritance to restore to Health 'and Strength by building up the shattered nervous system and adding new life and energy to the broken down constitution. Consultation and examinations free and strictly confidential. Offlco hours, dally and Sunday, from 9 A. M. to 3 I'. M. and 6 to 9 evenings, ltead his book on errors of Youth ond obscure diseases of both sexes. Sent free. Of a head-splltllng headache Immediately re lieved by the use of TAYLOR'S Anti-Headache Powders. They are a positive and speedy cure and are. guaranteed absolutely harmless. Their great success is ample proof that they are an effective article, which van be always used with the best of results. Procure them from Uruhlcr llroe. UiQR DISTMCrT ATTORNEY, S. BUM) EDWARDS, Of Pottsvllle. Bubjeot to Republican rules. OR. G. F. THEEL I
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