EVENING HERALD itaih.isiii:i) ts:o. Vuhlhdicd every Kvetilns;, Kxe.pt Sunday, Rt 8 Sot Tit .Iakiiin Ntbkkt. Ni:au (Yntiie. Tim llerulil W delivered In Shenandoah nnil llio mirroundliiK townt for lx cent a week, iy nblc to the enrrleri. Hy innll S! CO it yenr, or 28 centt a month, pnynlile In ndwuiee. Advertle InentK chanted Bccordlntr to Kpnee and iKwItliin. The pulillidieit rewrve the rlttlit to chanae tlie position of advertisements whenever the pub lication of news demand It. The rl(jht It reserved to reject biiv advertisement, wliether imld for or not. thnt the pulilltliert limy ileeni improper. AdvertlnliiK rate made known upon application. Kntcrfd nt the ixmtolHcc nt Sheimmlonh, P., as second c1aa mail matter. THI.UrilOXH CONNKCTION. Evening Herald TUKSDAY, AUGUST 27, 105. into mieh places. This case also shows tlmt there are some saloon license holders who aro too Blt to forget the duticstho law require of them. Let the authorities 1o their duty. Tllti tattle nt Harris! mrg will l fought to-morrow, and it will lie a hot one. That thu wounded will he numerous is certain, hut peace will ho restored in time for the gret lwttle ill 1SB0. Till! Democrats are minting a joyful hooin to in- uh1 in cae there should ho u split at the Ifepublican state convention to-morrow. They are not slow to see tho advantage that two conventions of tho llcpublican party would bring to thorn. Tin: enrolment of pupils in tho puhlic schools of this horoligh is larger hy i-everal hundred than at tho winio period in any year during tho history of the schools. With 2,413 children in her puhlic schools, Shenan doah is well ill) In thu front ranks as nn American town. Her people have always taken prido in the cause if free education. Tin: railroad passes which were to have -come to town in such ahuiidanco in time for the stnto convention at Ilarrishorg failed to materialize, and now quite a nuinher of cam. jiaigncrs are trying to find out whether the generosity of tho railroad companies experi--enced a sudden shrinkage, or some middle man seized the much-prized slips of cardboard. THE FRENCH CONTROVERSY. London Pjpnr Vlgorouily Denonnre tho Trench (lovnrnineut'n Altitude. London, Aug. 37. Tho Dully Nows In nn editorial on tho Wullorcuso, says: "Tho French are in n bad way in Mndrnfascar, nnd in addition, by their ridiculously se vere Botitoncu of Wallor, they havo in volved themselves in a gravo lntornntlonal coniDllcatlou. They must havo gone out ' of their way to tlx a quarrel on theAinerl- onn consul. It is their mlsfortuno that J these things wero dono for them, not by stntemsn, but hy soldlors. Undoubtedly tho matter will bo amicably arranged. Tho French have ropcatedly shown them solvos willing to acknowledge nn error of temper, and to offer rcpnrationof a kind." An editorial In Tho Post says: "Tho grossly discourteous behavior of tho French olllciais at Tamntavo to tho Amer ican ollloers has been apologized for; but the Waller case is ono of tho most high handed pieces pt persecution tho recent history of civilized states has afforded." Judge Unit's Will Turns Up. Washington, Aug. 27. Tho will of tho date Joseph Holt, who was judgo ndvocato general of tho United States army during tho war, was illod yostorday. The instru ment was witnessed twenty years ago by Generals Grant and Sherman nnd Mrs. Sherman. The ostato, valued at hotween $200,000 and $300,000,18 lefttoLizzloIlynes, a niece, and Josephine Hart Throckmor ton, a godchild. Judgo Holt died horo soveral mouths ago, loavlng considerable property, but no will, so far as the most diligent search could discover. Arrange ments wero mudo accordingly for its divi sion among his nearest relatives. Yester day the register of wills reeolved in tho malls a letter containing an old, faded und partially burned sheet of paper, which on examination purported to ba an old will of Judgo Holt's. Tho oxeeuior of tho will Is Mr. Devlin, u cleric in the war de partment, who was the confidential sec retary of Judgo Holt when the will was wrltton. Ho has Identified tho writing. LAVIGNE DEFEATS HANDLER At the Opening ot the limplrci Athletic Club nt Ma.prtli, I,. I. MAsrRTH, U I., Aug. 87. Sinoo tho scientific boxing contests wero stopped at Couoy Island tho mon who wero inter ested in tho Seasldo Athletic club havo erected horo a commodious club houso with nn nretiii capable of Beating 0,000 persons. Tho club is known ns tho Em pire Athletic club, and last night -was its oponlng. Two bouts wero on tho program, a ton round fro hotween Frank Kmo, of Buffalo, nnd Jaok Skolly, of llrooklyn, nt 120 pounds, and a contest of twenty rounds at tho lightweight limit of 133 pounds between George Imviguo, of Saginaw, and "Jimmy" Handler, bettor known ns Hob Fltzslmmnns' protege. Four thousand sports wero around tho ring. They saw Erno knock Skelly out in the tenth round of tho first fight. In the second fight Lavlgne punched Hand ler right and loft iu tho fnco, nnd fought mm nimost to a standstill. Iu the fifth round Ijavlgno sent his left twice on Hnndlor's face, foltowing with n right hand smash, knocking his man down. The Newark man got up in six seconds, only to be sent down und out with an other right hand smash on the jaw. Tho tlmo uf tho last round was 1.07. Ko matter what tho dteeaso ts or how lminy doctors) havo failed to euro yon. ask your druggl't for a 25-ccnt vial of ono of Munyoii'a Cures, and if you nro not bene fited your money will bo refunded. This Company puts up cure for every disease Ailatlo Clio'ern in tfallcln. LONBON, Aug. 27,. Tho Standard's cor respondent at Vienna says that a bacterio logical examination proves tlmt Asiatic cholora exists nt Tnrnopol. Galloln. Seven cases aud throedeauis hate beon reported. Kacapctl front n Maryland l'rlson. CUMUKHLAXD, aid., Aug. 27. Six pris oners, three wliito and three colored, es caped from jail hero last night, and aro now lu West Virginia. Ono of them, n forger named Carpenter, was recaptured. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Tun miners at Cripple Creek, Col., want the .public to understand that they do not endorse hull fighting. The sight of an ordi nary hull accustomed to quiet scenes being .slaughtered nnd tormented, his sides pierced by tho cruel darts aud by tho goads of the picadorcs and finally tho disgusting brutality of the final stabbing and tho death throes of the tortured animal, is a spectacle revolting to American ideas of fair play. Shenandoah's delegation at Uarri6burg to-morrow will not lie near as largo as was anticipated. It was originally intended that the delegation should number two hundred, hut tho fact that tho mines aro working full time, something unusual under Democratic administration, caused the majority to stay at homo to take advantage of thu good times. There are, however, many disappointed pcoplo iu tho town today. Tin: Pennsylvania railroad is going for ward fcteadlly in relaying its track between Philadelphia and Pittsburg witli rails woigl. ing one hundred pounds to f ho yard. Every .year m?cs cars of greater cajiaeity put on the road, and heavier rails are needed to hear them up. Locomotives of greater power Jiavo also been introduced aud more rapid peed and longer trains, and all the-o ihin; havo been in tho ink-rest of the public, as they havo led to the wonderful decrease iu tho cost of transportation. OF SOME VALUE. Jt has been quefctionable to many whether tho raids made by the police of town ujion alleged disorderly houses were of any real liunofit to the people at large, aud the ques tion has been discussed from many staud jioints in various planes, but the raid jf Mon day morning should he an atlirinativo answer culllcieut fur any doubting Thomases. Tho raids had become monotonous. The police entered houios, arrested the oieupants, who wore fined and dlscluugrd, aud many jieoplo dismissed the matter from their minds with the conclusion that the raids wero merely district affairs. Others took tho view that being district affairs they also savored of discrimination, and mime went so fur as to intimate tliat the police wen guilty of persecution. Hut the last raid presents entirely new phases. In the flrt place, it was the second time for tho house to lie raided within a short period-; in the second place, the proprietor, although iu the house, disclaimed all knowledge of what W going on, yet the police could hear the noise of the carousing three hundred feet distent; und in the third place Alice Kelly, a fifteen-yer-old girl, Is found as an occupant of the place and, arcording to her statement, au in voluntary visitor. No prosecution was entered against the proprietor and no action lias heeu taken iu behalf of the girl, ThU is too serious a matter to lie treated so slightly. The authorities should thoroughly sift the child's story and if they And it true the guilty parties should be punished. If it is false, something should bo dime to take the child from the channel into which she lias drifted. It would he M disgrace to the com munity l allow sur.h a e to pass without au investigation, and there ts no reason why full advantage should not 1 taken of the benefit attending the IsiUl by revealing lo the public that girls of U'llder age air drifting! Since 1S78 there havo been nine epidemics of dysentary in different rarts of tho eoun try in which Chamberlain's Collc,y. hoiera and Diarrhoea Itemedy was used with p feet success. Dysentary, when epidemic, is almost as severe and dangerous as Asiatic Heretofore tho best efforts of tho most skilled physicians havo failed to check its ravages, this remedy, however, has cured the most malignant cases, both of children mifl uiliiltK. und under tho most trying con ditions, which proves it to bo tho best medi the world for bowel complaints. For sale by Gruhler Bros., Druggists. Coming J2cnts. Aug. 31. Uiwn party, at the residence of Dr. C. ai. llordner, for benefit of All Saints' church. Sept. 11. Festival in Hobbins' opera house under auspices of Patriotic drum corps. Six weeks ago I suffered with a very severe cold; was almost unablo to speak Jly friends all advised mo to consult a phy sician. Noticing Chamberlain's Cough Hem edv advertised in tho St. Paul Volks Zeituug red a bottle, and after taking it a short while was entirely well. I now mosi heartily recommend this remedy to anyone suffering with a cold. Win. Keil, 078 Selby Ave., St. Paul, Minn. For sale by Oruhl llros., Druggists. Notice. Tho Hr.itAM) no longer occupies the ofiiees in the Kefowich building. Tho only ollic tho paper has in this town is nt tho new quarters, No. 8 South Jardin street. May l'rovs a IJmitiitt urnruer. SIOUX Citt, IaAug 7. Sunday morn dng's double tragedy iu a house of ill fame now Koems likely to provo to bo a doublo murder, Instead of murdor und suicide, Ora ailntor, alias Hammond, who wus found with a hullot wound In her head bosldo tho dead body of Noack, who hud also boon shot, died yesterday without re gaining consciousness. Chief ol Police Young bolievos a third person had a hand in the traced-, lie believes Jvoack won to tho house and was rubbed. Miss Min ter's home wus In Central City, 2eh und un to threo months n'o had uiovod in tho best socioty in that city, was a member of the church, aud taught a Sunday school class. No arrests havo beon made yet in the case. A Pleasure Yacht lluu Dovru. Nbw YoitK, Aug. 27. The sloop yach Adelaide, owned by Robort W. Inniau Jr.. tho cotton broker, while cruising off Norton's Point last night was run into by tho Iron steamer Porsous. There wore aboard Sir. Inmuu, Mr. aud airs G. T. Evans, n Miss Norton and Herbert h. Dorno, the mate. Thero woro a captain aud two others in the crew. It is ronorted that all wore res cued, though at midnight the relatives and friends of those known to have gouo overboard had received no tidings from them. air. Iumun, air. Kvuus and MIhs Norton are among those not accounted for. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES. National Lentil". AtPhlfadolphl a Philadelphia. (1: Clove- Inud, 1. At Brooklyn Brooklyn, 7; Louis ville, 2. At Boston Boston, 8; Pitts burg, 8. At Baltimore Baltimore, 9; Cin cinnati, 12. At Now York New York, 9; St. Louis, C. At Washington (8 Innings, uarkness) Washington, 51; Chloago, 9. Knstern Lhciiu. At Springfield Springfield, IB: Scran- ton, 9. At Providence Providence, 23; Wlikcsbarre, 0. At Buffalo Buffalo. 12: Syracuse, 4. rminsylrnnln Stats League. At Hozloton Hazleton, 5; Carbondale, At Lancastor Lancaster, i; Bonding, 2. Colorado null Fights n Failure. Cripple Cheek, Colo., Aug. 27. Not to exceed 200 pooplo wont to Gillotto to seo tho bull fight yestorday, and on aocount of tho slim attondanco no killing was dono. The to called flesto is at an end, and the people nro heartily glad. Finan cially the show has proved a flat failure. Those conncctod with the management of the affair havo been arrosted threo times since Saturday afternoon, oharged with cruelty to animals, but nil have seUlod by the payment of comparatively small fines and costs. The prize light between Goorge Hall and Fronchy Osborne failed to come off, tho pugilists being disgusted at the prospects ol drawing a crowd. Sir W. Cleaver Hohli-.on, governor of Western Australia, h.'s tcsluued. A Harlin law student, named Modi, fell i of Niguern, THE WAR IN CUBA. Bpantah Iteports of llrlef Bklrmtshes Ds Catnpot Threatens In Resign. HAVANA, Aun. 27. According to ofllolnl advices nn engagement between tho Span ish troops and tho insurgents, lasting an hour and a half, hag beon fought at Nl guoro, near aiauzanlllo, provlnco of Snn tiago do Cuba. The insurgents aro said to havo lost fifty killed and wounded, and their lender, ltolter, la said to bo seriously wounded. A column of 300 Spanish troops, com mandod by Lloutonant Colonel Toruol, it Is nnnouucod, recontly attacked tho in surgent chiefs Stello nnd Angel, who havo a following of about 1C0 mon, near Dolorltus, in the Homodlos district, In tho province of Tautn Clara. Tho so called "American company" of tho column chnrgod with the boyonet and captured three Insurgent positions. The lnsurgeuts lost threo klllod nnd the troops capturod twclvo saddled horses and one prlsonor, tho father of Angel. During the attack on tho fort at Nlgu era tho lnsurgout lieutenant, aiaglu Po roz, was killed. The troops lost two men killed and threo wouuded. According to the details rocolvod from official sources regarding tho fight at Niguora Ilelter, tho lusurgont loader, was woundod In both arms. It Is stated that the lusurgont loader, Alonzo lllvero, with 700 mon, has arrived la the neighborhood from the llnmjoch mountain, In Austria, aud wus killed. It Is reported that Japan will build two now naval forts at Oinluato, lu Acknorl, nnd nt Yolkobay, In tlio Looohoo Islands. Dr. Schnurdrehor. of Prague, nnd two Italian guides, whilo ascending Mount Blnno wero killed by falling over n preci pice. II. O. Houghton, head of tho publish ing house of Houghton, Mlfilln & Co., at Cambrldgo, ainss., died at his summer rosldence In North'Andovcr, Mass., aged 72. A Mlsslnc School Teacher Found. FlTCHDURQ, Mass., Aug. 27. ailss Lu- cretla Clark, the school teachor who mys teriously disappeared from the streets of Plalnfleld, N. J., on Friday, Aug. 9, has been found here, working as a housemaid in the house ofox-Mayor Charles S. Hay den, under tho name of aiary Burko. Her mind seems to be unbalanced, and she says hor only remembrance It of going on a Fall Itlver boat from Now York to Bos ton, whore air. Hayden found her on Aug. 10 lu nn employment buronu. She started with relatives for her home In Syraeusoin company with a detectlvo. Jly little boy, when two years of age, was taken very ill with bloody flux. I was advised to use Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Remedy, aud luckily pro cured part of a bottlo. I carefully read the directions and gave it accordingly. Ho was very low, hut slowly and surely ho began to improve, gradually recovered, and is now as stout and strong as ever. I feci suro it saved his life. I never can praiso tho Remedy half its worth. I am sorry every ono in tho world docs not know how good it is, as I do. Mrs. Lina S. Hinton, Grahamsville, Marion Co., Florida. For sale by Gruhler llros., Druggists. that tho Pa., is tf A column commanded by Lloutonant Colonol Vnllo, numbering about 180 men, has had a sklrmiBh with the Insurgent band commanded by Nunez, and number ing, according to olllclal advices, 870 men, Tho insurgents aro said to havo boon com pelled to abandon tho positions which they occupied on Mount Causslto, loavlng sevon wouuded on tho field. The official roports say that only two soldlors wore Wounded during the engagement. Do Campos Threatens to Resign. CADIZ, Aug. 27. Tho Dlarlo do Avisos, of Corunna, states that tho government will relinquish Its lnteution of sending 25,000 additional reinforcements to the Island of Cuba in October, and adds that Captain General aiartlncz de Campos has declared that ho will resign if the govern ment Insists upon appointing a lieutenant goncrnl for tho Island Si Cuba. A rrofcs3iona1 Nnrso Afflicted With llrlglifs Disease of tlio Kidneys Hatls si Cure. i (from the Buffalo A"eii's.) i Mrs. A. E, Taylor has resided In Buffalo for over 40 yrara, her address la 2S0 Her kimer Avenue, ns a professional nurse she luis nursed back to health many a sufTcrer. Disenso in all Its varied forms luvvo bo conio ns fnmlUnr to her as to the regular practitioner. Her occupation is one that taxes tho strongest constitution, hut the futlguo of long wntchlng nnd nursinp: at last broilght her to n bed of sickness. Mrs. Taylor speaks of her complaint nml cure oa follows: " After being coullm ,1 to my bed for some time iny disease u-umeU aurli a serious aspect that n doctor wns railed In. Ho pronounced my ailment llright's disensc of kidneys in the third ue-L-ii e and a very bad ease. .M , l'mbs swelled up so that I could not walk across ho lloor, or, indeed, help mywit m any way, ilv lace bloated up and mv eyes swelled so that tho sight was badly im paired. Tins condition continued foi nearly two months without nuy mm keel improvement from the doctor's treatment. i have inKen quarts ot uuchu mm jumper. I tried battery treatment, but nil without any lasting benefit until I felt like finally Riving up in despair. Hearing ot iotin & Kidney Pi)ls I gave them a trial, und after taking three boxes I wns ablo lo ret up. wiMiout assistance and walk, soiiic'hliig I hail not done in months. I continued steadily to improvo with their use. The twelllng in my leg loit, tno color rctumeu to my tneo, changing from a chalky color to n 'healthy bloom. I now consider my self entirely cured nnd I shall never rest praising the little pill tlmtsavetl me, " Dean's Kidney Pills nro certainly asur prising discovery for kidney ailments. I shall bo glad to tell anyone of the won derful cme they performed on me." For sale by all dealers price, CO cents. Mailed bv Fostcr-Slilburn Co.. Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for tho U. 8. For sale at Kirlin's Pharmacy. Buy Keystone flour. Be suro name Lkssio & IUeb, Ashland, printed on every sack. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. rtUFTON ItOBHINS, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. No. 7 North Jardin Street. Olllce Hours: From 8 to 9:30 a. m.; 1:30 Ut 2:30 p. in.; 0.00 to 7:30 p. in. The Ilnrnesslng of Ninffnrn. Niagara Falls, Aug. 87. At 7 o'clock yesterday morning the Niagara Falls Power company first turned on the oloo trio power generated by their dynamos and turbines from tho torront of Niagara river, for commercial purposes. Tho our rent was transmitted to tho works of the Pittsburg Reduction company, which a fow moments later opened for business with a scoro of men. This morning forty mon went to work. The official begin ning of the commercial enterprise which has been led up to by a sorlcs of experi mental stages occupying over three years was witnessed by the chief officials of tho power oompauy and affiliated concerns with great satisfaction. The amount ot power suppllod Is not stated, but is pre sumed to bo near 2,000 horso power. Every thing wont without a hitch. w N. STKIN, M. D PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Still Selecting the Durant Jury. SAN Francisco, Aug. 27. At yester day's session of tho Durant case two ven iremen were passed by both sides and sworn In, making eleven jurors now se lected to try tlio case. As soon as one more juror is obtained the actual trial of the case will bogiu, as the proteoutlonhas abandoned tho plan announced some tlmo ago to try tho case with fourteen jurors, as permitted in act passed by tho last leg islature Each side now has its caso well In hand, and a hard legal battle Is ex pected. The Cremation of I.yflta Frame. TRENTON, Aug. 27. Coroner Bower has beon Investigating tho circumstances con nected with the death ot Lydia JI. Frame, who was burned to death on Saturday night, und has found nothing to justify him in ordering tho urrest of Theodore Hagerman, tho half breod Indian with whom tho woman livod. The coroner has learned that tho couple were In tho habit of gottlng on sprees, and thinks the wo man upset the lump whim both wore too drunk to take caro of themsolves. Ofllce Room 2, Eirnn s New RiiIMIng, corner Mnln nnd Centre streets. Slieimiulonli, l'n. Onleo hours: StolOn. m.: 1 to 3 p. m. ; 7 to 9 p. m. Night onieo No. 230 West Onk street. p F. llUltKE, M. D. 30 13. I.loyd street, Shenandoah. Oltlec hours : 7 to 9 n. in., 1 to 3 nnd 7 to 9 p. in. rt JI. HAMILTON, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Oniee Water Company building, 20 West I.loyd street. J II. l'OMKUOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Shenandoah, l'n. JI. HUltKE, 3. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Oniee F.gan building, corner of Main Centre streets, Sheimndoah. and Man and Wife Churned with Murder. Pittsuuro, Aug. 27. A mysterious murder was committed yesterday In "Yel low Hall," a notorious building on Second avenue. An unknown man was enticed into tho building, his throat cut and his body thrown into the street from the sec ond story window. His neck wus broken and his skull fractured by tho fall. Will iam Boyor and wife, who wero dotoeted wiping a bloody knifo, woro arrested. HooltWcepiug, Arithmetic, l'cnmtiiititnp, and All tho CumnnTcial Tpnth Year. 'I'l.i.-nmrh Individual Instruction. Kituatlnnft Furnished. A Mother's Insane Deed. Oi,n Orchard, aio., Aug. 27. Mrs. F. R. Beard, of Andover, aiass., who owns a summer cottage hero, attacked her daugh ter with a hatchet, inflioting wounds whicli may prove fatal. Tho daughter is ailss Joacphino Beard, a Boston sehool teacher. She was in bed at tho time of tho assault. Temporary Insanity Is tho cause uf the act. PAI.MS 1HIS1.NHSS joi.i,i:;i:, 17X0 C'hchtnut Bt. liranchett. I Philadelphia. The maximum uf Lnowledpe at the minimum of cot Hrileorclrculor.. T11UO. V. l'ALMK,Vrt. SHENANDOAH'S Reliable : Hand : Laundry, Cor. LLOYD AND WHITE STS. All work guaranteed to bo flrtt-clnss In every particular. Silk ties and lneo curtains n fec ialty. Good called for anil delivered. A trial order solicited. When it comes to GROCERIES BflK Pliila. Pa. Frlnce Oolonna Settles for Cash. Nat-lbs, Aug. 37 Tho matrimonial dif ficulties of Prince Colonna and his wife have finally been sottled. Tho settlement gives tho princess the custody of the chll dron, she paying the prince tho sum of 60,000 francs yoarly. Tho Princoss Colon' mi is tho daughter of Mrs. John W. aiao kay by her former husband, Dr. Bryant, She wasbetrothod to Prince Colonna thir teen years ago, when she wns 22 years old. This was at tho outsot of airs, aiackay's soci"l careor in Paris, and it was regarded nt the tlmo as a good match. Tho prluco comes of nn old Italian family. Ho is the son of Don Andrea Colonna and tho nophow of Prince aiarco Antonio, the chief of the Neapolitan branch of tho house. To Honor Itovolutlnuary Marylantlers. Baltimore, Aug. 27. A largo delega tion of officials and citizens left Haiti more this morning to attend tho unveil ing of tho monument to tho heroes of tho battlo of Long Island, at Brooklyn. Tho party consists of the Fifth roglmont vet eran corps, ISO strong, and tho Maryland Society Sons of the devolution, In uni form; officers of tho Fourth and Fifth regiments, state troops, and of tho state naval resorves. A delegation from tho Maryland Society of tho Cincinnati is also with tho party. Mayor Latrobe will not attend tho unveiling, owing to the failure of tho Brooklyn authorities to request his presence. A Baltimore l'ollceman Shot. Baltimore, Aug. 27. Patrolman John J. Dalloy was shot during a melee with roughs, .and no hope is entertained of his recovery. The affair occurred In tho busi ness oentor of the city. Dalloy attempted to stop some ulsordor and was set upon by tho roughs. Aftor'heating him bndly one of tho roughs took the officer's revol ver and shot hlra in tho back, tho ball go ing through the kidneys. Kogors Dough erty, who did the Bhootlng, and two com- paulons have been arrested. 13 S3! t TP i2J BLJOI Hi 3317 flroh St. Cor- - , Oil Honet Ur.TH-cl.WBt . c. uii'. I i ue oMcr. unc-u -i I'lill iiawpiii.. us dijiltiiiini tiu.t i -.ufcnteM Mui', LKU.utra.Uned l.v !. ' ot A.'u-rcin ' liutlon nt leMi.. ,vtth is5 .'-U-u jrnuy. T nereis none f i-qooililu n 1 1-- ii ui.iu-nt of Hpccinl illsenwe- ii bjtli i'X' Wood iioimn. ill I Ihe .Mill ed'-'tg ot )'ij.u:fiit orrm-s, lost immvoi, L. adder., ' i..iic-, x.ilii i h-1 nervous lUsiirdei, lil . i.e- i e.i'.'., c . . .1 l'i i - l il il.ij". Uctiefut oner, i f."' -U.'J pjta. i-', i,nsn!t lilt". Dr. (J. I'. '. .- . ijtua oulr ccuiilui) HiieetalUti who line uia a-. -.dy of these rtlsenn'a under Prof. .Tutu. Moimco liiilltic, and I'rif. r.lnller, Alloiuillii.-, ..ic two-vioi-'n lp.io.vnvd specialists. This h m origliml lulv rnstm'-iiL i-diun and nvold V i .nine uoy-u-U; old -jpeeUllst-J copying bani'- i:.un or rvLolc. Thvy doi'ils to mislead 3 ou. lu i Uieonly one who ever exposed quacks ucd warned suuererc nialiiit lrapoteni. Tlie qunelio openly nsierted If lip. 'I'licel insurts a new advertisement to-ihiywe will copy . rci-.inso same somewhat and the mbllr will not fcno that we are the very person lie er posed. Ollice .wars, 9 A. M to s 1 .; cv'w. 0-S.S Wed. and iSat, ev'gs, 6-9.30. bunday.t. A, 11. to 121 Sond Uve Iwo-cent stampi for book "Truth, "on one eicposltn; quacks and best forolilunl yotin single or mairled, poor and rich. A new Irieli ut yotine Inexperienced doctors and qniieks it! tidal Tnev run an old established ollice of an old d. -enset physician, having uu oiu man (no physician) lu their ollice 'vhom they use as a decoy. Ch leli etcri Kncllih Diamond II run d. If you don't come Tlicy will lio iiccu- I7hat Shall S Do? 1 the earnest, almost agonizing cry of iT.k, tired, nervous womon, andorowded overworked, struggling men. Slight dif ficulUctf, ordinary earns, household work or daily labor, magnify themselves into genmiagly impassable mountains. 'i'M U simply because th nerves are weak, the bodily organs debilitated, and they do not proper nourishment. Fead the nerves, orgam aud tissues on rich red blood, and Uow soou the glow of health comes to tho pule uheeks, firmness to the unsteady Laud, and strength to the faltering limb. Hood 3 SarsaparB purlltos, vitalizes and enrlchos tho blood and thus the best I rlond to unfortunate hnuttnifcy l8 8Urt t lfet Hood's and only. Hood's. All druggists, fl; bU for ?G. UtsiVc. PSltc the titter-dinner pill and Klllod iu Quiirrrl Over lleer. Washington, Aug. 37. Henry Brown, a colored laborer, was stabbed and almost lnstuntly killed by a fellow workman, James lirown, yosterdoy afternoon. The deed was preoeded by a dispute between tlio men over money with which James Brown bad been delegated by Henry and other men to getsome beer. The murderer was looked up. A nron Goods llu Gts Sevu Years. Huntington, W Va., Ausr. ut. John Dame, the leader uf thu West Virginia green goods men who have been working in the western part of this state for years nnd reaped a imrresc of thousands of dol lars, was found guilty yesterday of felony In Lincoln county and goes up for seven years. A Tmiou with 13raillnu Kuvolntjonlstii. Washington, Aug. 87. A cablegram lias been reeolved nt thu ktato department from Mtulitor Thompson, nt Ria de Jan eiro, stating that nn agreement of peace has beon signed by tho federal govern ment of Brazil and tho Klo Grande revo lutionists. Welcome Rnln In Indiana, iNDIANAroi.IB. Aug. 87. The drought in Indiana, whlohlms existed lu some mo tions sluoo the middle of June, is broken. A general rarn fell steadily for several hours, nud oorn, whlnb was drooping In high place;, Is assured life. Our stock speaks for itself, to town M?iid your nnleis. ratt ly and promptly until. HUSSER & BEDDALL, 29 East Centra Street. inSTIHCT ATTOIENKY, S. BURD EDWARDS, Ot ruttsville. Kuhjt't to Hom1tli an rulos. Orlflnal and Only Genuine. A GAFCf alwaji reliable, ladies ask tt Druggist for CkUhttteri English .nond Brand in ltd aod Gold mf UlUojW boxei. icuea una bine noDon, i uuo a noothcri Refute danatrout iu6(u V ((on and imitation: At DragnlBti, or ieod 4c. lo ttamps tor particular!, teatlmoolaU anl Keller "or Tmlle," m letter, by return Malt 10,000 TPHtlmouUli. Samt I'apvr, Hillions of Dollars GoupinBmoko every year. Take no risks but get your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., insured in first-class re liable companies as represented by Insurance Agent, 130 South Slain St. ' S Y&J DAVID FAUST, Also Life nnd Accidental Companies. UVE YOU l'lmpies, CopperJI bore Tnroat. VJOlOreu tsDOU. Ai;liu8. Old HorM H L'lcors In Mouth. Hair-Kallimrt Write ('lioivl l u iciiuti aii.i lur rout a ui cures. I'niiiw Siuif tuuAJuui urM caencurea lu to 3i1 clnya. 100iuiro liook. Tree. Get Our Prices on OASOLINE f T nnd Headlight J Our delivery wagon does the rest. Oils, Gasoline, Candles, Lamp Wicks, Burners. Eclipse Oil Com'y, 213 South Jardin Street. Mull orders proutly attended to. A Leading Miasnnriiin's Traclo Death. WELLSVILLK, Mo., Aug. 27. Hon. Sol Hughlott, ono of tho best known men in Missouri, shot und instantly killed him solf at 2 o'clook yesterday afternoon in Peyton's drug storo. Ho was alono when the revolver was discharged, aud it Is un known whether tho shooting was premed itated or accidental. His friends assert it was uccidontnl. If he did commit suicide there is no known reason for tlie aat, as Mr. Hughlett was wealthy aud his domes tic relations happy. i A Tramp Victim of .Mayhem. Lebanon, Pa , Aug. 87. Juoob Thorlo, I aged 8u years, is at the Lebanon hospital 1 iu a oritloal condition with knife wounds , in the baok, leg and baud, jeoelved in an encounter with another vagrant at the i water station of tho Philadelphia and i Hoadiug railroad. His uose was also i nearly bitten off. Tho attending physl ; clans believe that tho stith In his back will ' prove futol. Thorlc's assailant escaped. Temperance Lectin er AIJilclKHd Insane. Cleveland, Aug. u'". Prubato Judge White decided yesterday that Will J. Me Couuell, tlie well known temperance lec turer, is iusuuo. MoConnell went toPitU burg yesterday to see his mother, who is very 111, nnd when he returns he will be committed to nn asylum. The oomplalnt ou whloh the judge took netlou was mado by McConnull's wife. For Scientific Ileutistry go to Dr. J. DONALDSON FORD. Fifteen years actual experience. Gold, Amal gnui und Porcelain rulings, Go'd Crowns, Por celain Crowns, Aluminum Crowns, lltst teeth 810.00, no better innde nt any price. Teeth ex tracted with vitalized nlr, 50c. Hxtraeted witli "out nlr, 25c. Allowance made where teeth ore out on new plates. All work guaranteed. Lady attendant nlwnys present. Ollleo hours : Every day, 1 to 5 p. m. Sundays 1 to a p. m. 30 East Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa. Slax Hcese's residence, front room uptalrs. Atlantic City's Favorite Resort, Brady House! location, South ArknnsoH avenue, Atlantic City, N. J., near tho ihcviii; rouniM airy and nlwv&antj handsomely furnished; board; larjfo garden nnd hiwn. Sond for circular. Itntes moderoto ; V. O, Hox MOT. JAM1SS I1UADY. M. J. LAW LOR y Justice of the Peace Insurance and Real Estate Agent, 123 East Centre St. mWO-fcTORY Frame Ituilding, S0x43 r.-t on L South Chestnut street, iteuts for 4 It per month ; will he sold cheap. 171011 8AI.1!. Half lot and two house, -ituuti-l V on W ent Centre street. Will p.i 1J per cent, on investment, and can bo lioul.t on ciisy terms. I7IAHM FOH SAWt A rrni of 83 iure ith J lu three uillet of Rood uinrket. 'l'iiit) niue acres under cultivation, ami four :u r of Khm1 timber. Freme furiu lioune, Hix rooms, Kom1 barn and ft'l la Itoml condition. Will lie sold for 11 ,300 cash. 17IOH SAI.K. Valiiohle projierty on Kut Lloyd itret. lot 15x160 fet-t : m-icn lumneH, lu elndliiK reataiirnut. AtncieKute n ntal, "441 iier mouth. A rare lutripiiii. Aiinly to M. J. Lawfur, JlWtlfeeof theVeaee. Ko. 123 Kant tVutru ktreet. Tim Ohlent Orudllnto of Vnle Dond. Twinsbuub, O., Aug. 8T. Ilev. Samuel Blssull died yestorday, aged 08 years. He was tho oldest living graduato of Yale college and for yoars had au academy at Twlnsburg. ' rwt r 1 11.311 ri.li i ne sciiuyiKiu Y aiiey Louage Owned'by Peter Grllllths No. 122 South Misslssppi Avenue, w ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. nvii mm oue-imu Mpoures irom i-. a: it. nouon: halt smuire from lietuih. lUiulnted, repunered rythuiK complete for eou M US. 51. A. illtlFFIN, 1'ropiit'tress. and reiurnUhed. Krerytlihij veiiienveoi iwirons.
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