-J i 4'. EVENING HERALD lWTA1!LtSlli:i) 18J0. l'u'illshed overt' KvciiIhk, Kscepl HunJny.M a HocTn Jardin htui:i:t. sun Ckstbb. ITU Herald Is dellvoicd liiHIiciuuiUoiwi mid the .urroundltiK towns fur .tx cents a week, ny ble to tlio carriers. Jly iimll W.00 j-rar.ur'JS cents month, payable in advnncc. AdvertUi inonts clinrnedaecorilliiir to space and position. The publishers lecrve the rljlit to change tlio onltlon of advertisements whenever tins pill Icatlon of news demands It. Tho rlKht Is reeerred tu rejeet any advertisement, whether IiaIiI f.r nr licit, tlmt tho lillhlishers 1I1IIV (liclll Improper. Advertising rates made known upon application. Kntered at tlio piedonice at Hhciiatidofth, l'u., at second class man matter. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. Evening Herald MATUltDAY. AfdUST o, lfftW. REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET, ron i-KitiDEXT, WILLIAM M'KINl.EY, Of Ohio, run vice pub-iuest, OAIiltKT A. HOUAItT, 0 Now .kreoy. , REPUBtlCAK STATE TICKET. PO COHGBESSMAW-AI'-LAIIQII, UALUSHA A. OttOW, jr Susquehanna. SAMUEL A. DAVENFOItT, U( Erie inn first straw from Maine Is that of tlio s7 newspaper in tbu stalo only nine bid r Uryitliaiid Sewall. Tiik Schuylkill county JJeiuocrat who is i ying to stand Iiy the Chicago plittforiii anil 'lie Populist fusion is beginning to perspire it ever pore. SecitBTAiiY Carlisle Is not saying any ) hing about his party and Its ticket, but his -hi is declaring that liryuu is no Democrat ind was not nominated by a Democratic con- i-ntlou. All good Uopublicam aro in favor uf a iTotectivo laril)', of cotirso ; but Just now they are more in favor of tho kind of money without which no kind of a tarill' would tiring prosperity. 1i-thust brought on tho hard times in isu:b, and hard times will hut until we turn . ivn those silvoritcs; and when we settle ..-thiug for good and all in November, wo shall hear no more of hard times. Thomas It Heed. TowAItn the end of next September (Jueen ictoria will have been on the throne longer loan any other English sovereign, and If the urand old ludy wishes to tuiu over tho aires ot stale to a successor she can retire with u n i'oid as woman and as Queen that will Jurni one of tho brightest pages of history. TiiKiiKwasan unusual large number of ac . idents reported in this locality yosteid.ty, ml as a consequence Mine Inspector Willi.tm .stem was kept busy. The ono that occuried it West Shenandoah colliery, by which Will iam ('. lilchatds, Jr., met his death, caused many expression , of sorrow in this locality w uere the young man had an enviable icpu ' itiou. His bereaved parents have the sympathy of the entile community in the hour of their soirotv. I n T in Topcka, Kmsas, they aro so much iilcroslcd in politics, in spite of the hot ccathor, that the lives of tho "cups" ale mado miserable by the crowds that con- i i gate along the sidewalks, and toeaso up tin work of thu guardians of tlio peace tho y authorities have arranged to glvo the 'aideuts of political economy the use uf an old court house in which to hold their dis cussions. In this case they didn't need "hire i hall," they weio such a nuisance it is given ' liem gratii. I'L ItTIH (JUILIt, Jr., in a speech in Maine a few days ago, said "the platform adoplid at C uieagii U nut a Democratic platform. It is not the Democracy of Thomas JeUorson; it is not thu Democracy of Audietv Jackson; this js new Democracy that America never knew !h fore.." Historically, this is true, of i oursc. Taking tlio financial declaration alone, and omitting all leforence to tho other vicious and revolutionary utterance in the Chicago platform, it is easy to show that the men w l.o adopted it were hustle to the teachings .i these fathers of tho I iomocrocy. Jcll'irsuu outouded that "the proportion between the v.ilues of gold ud silver is a lueicaiitile l n, lilum altogether,'' and declared that "just , iniciples will load up to disregard the h'iil l . iportlous altogether and to inquire into the ' .ii kot price of gold in the several coiiutrios v tli which we shall he principally couui itiil pi. lummeue." I i is probable Hint the Republican nominees s II met iu Poltsvillo on Mondity for the ( ii pose of selecting a county chairman to : aduut the campaign. There have hi mi wral prominent Republicans mentioned tor i position, und among the number wo find names of S. llurd Kd wards, Esq., Jehu F. uy, W. J Whitohumc, Esq., A. L. Hhay, , ami lieuhfii liar to We do uot knon oil tho nominees will do nor who their o.iee is for the pusiuon, hut the sentiment ' toe l;epublieau3 iu this locality appeurs to lavoruhle tu Mr. Kdwurds. The Helvetian ro . 1 1 es the exeruise of good judgment ou the i i rt of those upon whom the duty devolves. 1 1 it necessary that the chairman lie it man i ,und whom all the element of the party an rally, and in whom perfect confidence ,n he placed for Ikithful peifuruiauce uf is duties and who will direct the campaign ii the interest of th entire ticket and not I r a fitvored low uf the nominees. Among i no number who lmve been mentioned fur i he pasftiou we have no hesltouey in saying i hut Mr. Kdwurds would till the bill, lie la .iot identified with auy faction or clique, and ' is UMHltuous selection a4 chairuutu uf the ouuty convt Btiou last Monday show that ',c lut lb euulld.tmce uf the great majority a tne party. Tu O com ii (Inn o. Thu PliiUiloljihiit & lUiadiiiK it u chcttji i-xmi-Hion tu Oct an no 1 1 inst. .uil t i mi 1 in t's, t a JiUJiait-' U in i U d i . PERSONAL. Mis.es Maltic illakely mill Mnttlo ltoimmt, of St. Clair, are the guests of the liowuian family, on West I.loydstivet. Misses (Jiirric l'loppert and Tlllio Makoly, both of tact Line stieet, aro visiting the former's sister at Heading. .lohn (Hover, of Wm. l'eiin, left lo-ilny for Philadelphia, wheru he will spcml several days with friend. Miss Clara Kuglohart and Mrs. William Wagner left town to-day to visit friends in Wilkes-Harre. Miss Mclaughlin, of Sliitinokln, Is tlio guest of her alitor, Mrs. Lawlor, on North Wlilto street. T. T. Hyde left for Newark, N. J this afternoon, to take up his residence with his mother, who teceutly removed to that plHce, lie has lcsigued his position at Kohiuoor colliery. Mrs. A. Phillips and children, of New 1 ork, are the guests or .Mrs. Hums hell, on West Oak street. To-dny Mrs. Phillips and daughter, Stella.spentthediiy at (lien Onoko. llnrry Mellon and Miss Jessie Sneddon left for Mountain lroo, this morning, to attend the camp meeting. Mrs. .fames Major and daughter, Mrs. Albert L'lscnliart, of toun, spent to-day .at Mahauoy City visiting friends. Mrs. Alfred Heohner and daughters, Annie and Little., wetc visiters to l'ort Carbon, yesterday. l'eter Donovan has gone to Philadelphia, where ho will locate permanently. Mrs. Chllds, of Philadelphia, is the guest of town friends. William Schmidt, of rieruuton, is circulnt in u among town acquaintances. Joseph Smith is again greeting his many acquaintances behind the liar at the Kend- rick JIouk', which povtion he lesumed this morning. When you want good rooting, plumbing His nttlng, or general tlnsmithing dono call on E. F. Ualhichor IS West Ccntro street IJoalcr if scu-oe. 1-tf Olcrcome by the Heat. When a P. & II. train loaded with people who had attended the Joint Trinity Iicformed and I'leshytenan Sunday schools picnic at Lakeside yesteiday was passing through the I'.ist Mahanuy Junction tunnel last night, homeward bound, tlnec young ladies suc cumbed to the heat. One was seized by con vulsions and did not lerover tllitil an hour and a half after leaching her homo. Upon arrival of the train in town tho three young ladies were removed tu their homes in car riages. While tho baskets wero being re moved from the train at tho depot two tramps stole one of the biskets, whicdi contained a dozen silver knives and furks, and started down the railroad track with it. Several men gave chase land tho '.basket was leuovcrcd with all the contents intact, tlio tramps hav ing dropped it to give thein a better chance to escape. They were not caught. Till rick Kileur Hurled. The funeral of Patrick Kilcur, who was almost instantly killed at Packer No. 2 col liery, on Wednesday, took place front tho residence of his parents in lirownsvllle, this morning. Deceased was iU years of ago and a member of the order of the Sacred Heart of St. Mary Magdelene'.s chuieli, Lost deck, whure services were held. Interment was made at (iirardville. Mote T.lllnber. Constable Matt. Oiblon and Taliesin Phillips and Special Oilicer Sadnsky this afternoon ar rested Anthony Litkauioit, Matt. Ycdlovski, John l-'ulkupsky, Casimer Pcjaitis, Stiney lVofski, On.ll Chisic. John Shukas, Anthony l'oni'hlck and Charles Sov.inski on complaint of Joseph liell for stealing the lumber taken from the idd whareltoiiso that is being to t,u down oppfisito the Lehigh Valley depot. Mr. Dell is the contractor for the work. To Ite Wcllileil. Invitations are out announcing tho "be trothal of Miss Klla (iiilvin, of Minersvllle, to Policeman John Stantou, of town. The marriage will tako place on Tuesday.tho lbth in-t., at Mincrsvillo. Succumbed to l'arulsls. Mrs. Bertha Weil, of Philadelphia, who was stricken on Monday with para!.vis,died from the elicits yesterday. Deceased was IT years of age, mid was'a sister of Mi-s. l.iiianuel Piicdinun, of North Jardin stica, who was at her hi ilsiilc at the time of her dentil. This is the complaint ot thousands nt this season. They havo no appetite; food doos not relish. They need the toning up of tho stomach and digestive organs, which n courso of Hood'a Sarsaparilla will givo them. It also purifies and enriches tho blood, cures that distress after eating and internal misery only a dyspeptio can know, creates an appetite, overcomes that tired feeling nnd builds up and sustains the whole physical system. It so prompt ly and efficiently reliovcs dyspeptic symp toms nnd euros nervous headaches, that It seems lo have almost " a rnagic touoh." Sarsaparilla Is tlio best In fact tlio Ono True Wood Purifier. .i w--n are the best after-dinner HOOU 8 PlllS pills, aid digestion. 2M. Tuama to Mir. If you want to liiro a sufu mid rollMbb team tor driving or for working purpose u)r HUields' livery stable, a vis!). Tua'iu oonatantty ou hand at reasonable rates. JAMCS 9HIKLDS, No. 410 Kast Centrw stoout. ppnalte Rewltnx rallnwt staHou. M. C. WATS0N7 Wholesale onti Retail Liquor Dealer. Claan, Tobnoeo, 4c. Aaent fur HoaUlut UrawlDR Co near anil roiWr. 1 s mnd 11 S. IVIsIp St PAPER HANGING"" Done at short notice. Moderate prices. , WM. J. SPADE, Hoods YESTERDAY'S BASE BALL GAMES 'ww.inn',1 :ct 'Joistiattni .tnisuottn'HV H 'iuojj.iii :n 'jJii.ttox luojiitiir 4v 'OIlSlU'I ollllV '0 'uiniPHI !g 'oouon -jao.1,1 opiumr 5V 0 'liniltiiJds in 'oinaioj, oitiojo.t 4V T 'Ja)oi(ao, m 'itojtimo :omti vmooo 'tiojutuDg ii MnisniiDOJi loiiltil) Js.tKI J"J8i!)() qy 'n 'osuotuig :si 'njJBqsnjin ostidiuA'H jy '.inSti.i'i iu.i)sn;t 8 'aamsii,i : 'lnnipiABio (ssoti Jt.tnii!lMtno:sJ(uutinP I'tit'inAotoiV 'l ao aox !oi 'oj(iuijfii ojomoiun jy (I 'uo;so(l !j 'ttot!1titsuA. "Jso(i ?y 'diiSita'x teuollUK (Irlp-OoldK-lleiidHelio. Whv stiDer witli Couehs. Colds mid La Clrlppo whon Laxatlvo Ilromo Qulnino will euro vnu in one dav. Put tin ill tablets con venient tor taking. Huarantcea to euro, or monoy refunded. Price, 25 cents. For sale by Kirllu's Pharmacy. Kcllgious Notices. Services in the Trinity Ileformed church to-morrow at 10:00 a. in., and 0:30 p. m Sunday school at 1:30 p. in. I!ov. ltobert O'ltoylo pastor. ltegular services will lie held In tho United I.vaugelieal cliurch, (Dougherty's Hall,) to morrow at 10 a. m. and 0.30 p. m. ProBchlng by the liastor, Hev. I. J. Heltt, Sunday school at 1.30 p. in. Hod's American olunteors aro going to hold meetings nil day Sunday In Hobbins' building, 33 West Centre stieet. Meetings at 10 a. m.. 3 and 7:15 p. m. Kvery one is welcome. Charles Lusk, Captain, Kboueter Kviiugelical chinch, corner of South West and Cherry sticets, II. Horace IJoinig, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m Kngllsh preaching, U.S0 p. in. A cordial In vitation to all Services In All Saints' Protestant Episcopal chinch on Knst Oik street to-morrow nt 1P:30 a. in. and 7 p. in. The rector will ollii iate Sunday seho 1 at 2 p. m. Welsh Iiaplist cliurch, corner of West and Oak streets, Rev. 1). I. Kviins pastor. Services at 10 a. m. and II p. in. Sunday school at M p. tn. Prayer meeting Monday cveiiin, Young Peoplo s meeting Wednesday even ings. Class meeting Thursday evenings. Services will bo held in tho Methodist Kpiscoiial church to-moirow at 10:30 a. m. Subject. "When and How to Say No." 0:30 in., The Impious l east of tlio wicked King, wlien tlio Handwriting on me vtnii Appeared." Sunday school at !2 p. m. Iiev All red Heehner. pastor. All are invited. Welsh Congregational church, South West street. Preaching tu-morrow at 10 a. m. and U p. m. In Welsh by llev. It. Trogwy Kvans. Sunday schoul at 2 p. m. Calvary l!iptistcliureh,Soiith Jardin street. Sei vices will beheld to-morrow at 10:30 a. tn. and 0:30 p. in., when l!ev. C. I. Spoldan, of ltazleton, will oMIeiatc. Sunday school at 2 p. in. Prayer meeting, Wednesday evening at 7:30. Primitive Methodist church, James Moore, pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a. m., and 0:30 p. in. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Kvcrybody welcome. Services in the Presbyterian cliurch to morrow at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p. in. Sunday school at 2 p. ui. Kev. T. Maxwell Morrison, pastor. Iiev. W. C. Hefner, of Piuegrove, will preach in the Kngllsh Lutheran church to morrow morning and evening. Ilald .Martin's Threat. Pnn.ADKU'iHA, Ana. 8 David Martin, who.it was testified before the somite In vestigating committee this week, accepted stock of tho Mutual Automatic Telephone company for his political Influence, und paid witnesses for keeping bevond the Jur isdiction if councils' eommitt'.'of Inquiry, last evening sent the. follow! ntttolugiam to tho chairman of tho committee: "The newspapers report that after I had born assailed before your committee you hur riedly adjourned to moot at your cull, without affording mo un opport unity of refuting tho perjury. I deny all the state ment, ind Insist that you nt onco call u meeting of your commlttao and accord mo the right to submit to the public through you all I know. I purpose they shall have It through another source if you decline." A BIO 0FFEU. NH.UG Worth of Fine Old Wluo lor 110. Tho Spier N. J. Wine Co of Passaic, N. J., is tillering a case of 13bottlos choice and old assortment of wino for f 5.00, this oiler, be low costs, only to stand two or threo months, and but one case to a family, as it is a loss and is only done to prove to the finest con noisseur the high character and richness of those choice wines, produced at Passaic, N. J. Wo havo one of th'o circulars and list of the wlucsolfcred with all particulars. Kvery person who sends a postal card to Tin: Si'i;i:B N. J. Wine Co., l'assaic, N. J., limy prucuro ono. Theso Wines aroSuperb. S-Mtd&w To bo n City. Tlio special committe of tho l'ottsvillo town council appointed to investigate tho Miiostiun of a city charter and report, will attend the slate comunthm uf officials of cities of the third class at Williamsport this mouth. They will also visit the diUareut cities uf that class thiuughoiit tho state, and submit their report tu Comiuil at the first meeting in sjcptemlwr, so that there, tan Isj a veto taken on the question at tho next olec tiuu. A Itallromtor's Awful ISentli. WlLUAMSl-oirr, a., Alio. 8. William Mimn, a brakomau on tho Buffalo, Sus quehanna and Western railroad, met dentil In u, horribU form in the railroad yard near Austin, Pa., yesterday. Whllu attundiiifr to his duty his foot ortught In a froR und hold mm prisonor hllein th' i position an engine boro down upon him, andnlth(iuh he loaned far over In his agonhtlnir effort to i.vbld an awful fate, too locomotive struct: him and passed over bis body, Injuring him so t,lly chut ho died In two hours. The accident was wttueastij by a number uf I.Iudh'h -follow wotkmen, who 11 itonotl to his crlos of ter ror, but were txiivarlosx to as. 1st him. Paid Hla Salary. County Treasurer Ieed yesterday paid Con troller Lloyd' salary from the time of his appointment to date, the amount or his check being $3,018.0. Hlctou Plain Speaker. CUutr IMeiile. The charoh choir connected with the St. (ieorgu's Lithuanian church, under the supervision of Mstt. Kopchluski, arc picnick ing at lAkeafala to-day. They weie aecum panlod by a number of frieuds. , Iatet ot the Season. The last excursion of the aeassn to Atlan tic City, via Philadelphia A Heading Itail read, will leave Shenandoah it u:80 a. iu. August 13th. Fare $8.50. Tickets good for leu days, good also on train leaving Shenan doah atl2:ts p. in.. August 13th, aud from Philadelphia to Atlantic City August 13th and 11th. A Pullman parlor car will be at tached to spec ial (ruiu in t !m h seats iuii lie reserved. s-n-m SANQUET TO UHUNG CHANG. llio Olilneso Statesman Worn Ills Yel low Jacket mid l'cacork I'cntlicr, London", Aug. 8. LI Ilumr Cliniig con tinues to ho tho ceutor of ninrkod attrac tion from commorclnl nnd social circles, nnd the Rovernmimt is nppnrently making every effort to do honor to tho nation's Ullost. I ho fnnious Cliiliuniati wns tlio uuost of the China association nt n ban quet nt tho Hotel Mtropolo last night. Ll mado his nppoiirnnco nt the lin(tiei 'tig board in his yellow jacket and poncnok feather, tho woll known unihloins of his rank and of tlio emperor' s fnTnr, which wero strlppeil from him at tho tiino ot tho early reverses of tho tjhlno-Jnpanoso war, lint were afterwnrds rostorcd. Tho skirt uf his dross was blue and ho woro tho rib and and atar of the Victorian order. Tho fact of Li's abstemlousnosslins boon much remarked by those who have ob- Mirved his demeanor nt publlo bnnqtiets, and it reiMirt was circulated that ho always had an nliundiiiit repast prepared by his own attendants before dining out, so as not to be tempted to tasto any strange viands, l'rluco Illsmarek was reported to have riilllod Ills guost tijion his disinclina tion to ontOcriimu food, when tho oriental diplomat replied that ho fenreil ho might take something Into his mouth that would pause him to innko a wry face, and thus forever disgrace himself In tho sight of tho world for having boon guilty of discourt esy to ids host. At last night's banquet tho ttsunl toasts of loyalty mid courte-y were drunk to tho queen mid to tho oiiiporojyif China, after which enmn tho toast tn?iio guest of tho evening, which was presented by Sir Cecil Clemcntl Smith, formerly of the govern ment service in China, who was chairman of tho evening. Li Hung Chang had writ ten his reply to the tonst and It vs'ivs road to tho company by an Interpreter. liny Keytono flour, llo sure that tho namo Lnssia fi IlAKit, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. Literary Note from the Century Co. Dr. Weir Mitchell has been engaged for sev eral years on a novel which will givo peculiar satisfaction to those who rejoico in the able and worthy treatment of American llfo and character in American fiction. The story is called Hugh Wynne, i rce Quaker, ' and will liogin as a serial in the November Cen tury. Those who havo read tho manuscript say that it is not only Dr. Mitchell's inastcr- picecc, but will rank as one of tho greatest of American novels. Tlio sceno is laid in Philadelphia before and during tho Revolu tionary War, and among tho characters are Washington. Franklin, Lafayette, llenedict Arnold, and Major Andre. Tlio hero of tho story served on General Washington's stair. Hlii'iimiillKiii Cured in a Day. "Mystic Cine" for Rheumatism and Neu ralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action unon tho system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at onco tho cause and tho diseaio immediately disappears. Tho first dnso greatly benefits; 75 cents. Sold by (J. 11. llagenuuch, Druggist, sucnaudoan. Coining il cut. August 13. Ico cream festival under tho auspices of the Welsh ltaptist Sunday school in Kobbnih' opera house. Aug. 11. ice cream festival in Itobbins' opera house, under the auipices of tho liist laid laung Americans. August 15. First annual picnic of the Defender Ilo.se Company No. 3, at Columbia park. Aug. 22. Ico cream festival under tho auspices of Shenandoah Valley Council No, 530, Jr. O. U. A. M., in Hobbins' opera house, August 2l. Lawn party at resideuco of Dr. C. Jl. Kindlier, 31 Kast Oak street, benefit of All Saints church. Pay only your own bills. In dealing hero the cash customer is not taxed to help sup. poit tho credit cuslouiers who do not pay. Here all aro one level. All aro cash. -7-lfc-tf I'ACTonv Shoe Stoiie. Sjendlug (lut lllanhs. State l'actory Inspectory Campbell is send iug out blanks to all tho employers iu this state, who legitimately como under his jurisdiction, teqiiesting each employer tu register tho natnos of every ouiployo to gcther with his natioualitv. The Comiieting Stage Lines. The Dyke and Goldsworthy stage lilies, running between Ashland and CV.ntr.ilia, the eompetion between which has caused several fights, has resulted m the authorities ot Ash land taking a baud. Tho stages must stand un ilifl'ereut corners, which is thought will avoid further trouble. (libl rellows Orphans, Tho convention of Central Pennsylvania Odd Fellows was held at Sunbiiry yesterday, iu the court house, to sign tho charter for the hoinu for orphans that is to bo located ii that town. A hundred representatives at. tended the convention and Shenandoah was lcpresouttid by 1!. A. Davenport. Theso delegates represent 20 counties with 400 lodges and 10,000 members. Tho convention selected forty directors, and tho hitter selected the fullowiug olliceis : President, John L. Miller, of Sunbiiry ; vice president H. Ii. Jioycr, Sunbury, and II. J. Holiuan, Patterson ; secretary. S. II. Hilliard, Watson town ; asst. secretary, Thomas H. Kecd Kmckvillu ; treasurer, Kiiwnuol JIalick Shamokiu. The site committee will conside several farms within five miles of Sunbury for the location. How are Your Kidneys? i Does Your btck Ache? nsliAhkn Makcthe kid- JS. n ney eirong ' lS THEV canie 1 lue Kiaaeve io . . tutor alt uric jTS.n acraanaouier . BY K tUO g?ritieCfr2n. ' the blood. Healthy Kloneys make " . pure Bison. , Dr. Hoblie Sj.eragiw Kidtwy FtlU i evre Rlleumet.ienf . Gbu. Eczema. ' Anasaaat, Kln-.pici, tx.aiiioooi,Biigiit' i Dtjauae. Malnrlc 3&(eacfae. ICilinev l Palos.DVotJ'y, Pitr, fti thei buoifeit, i Frequent Urioatlc:-,, 3 nfl animation ot ( Klaneys. tc. in t orsna oy i iiysi I clans ana Drug?e ie. so cents a boa. ( Sumphi Plls and ValuthlcBoot: free. I UiliaiKienSyOfc, Cbtwaue 8u Vruabgo. I , For Said in SHENANIiOAK PA by Jt, 1 S. P. Klrlln, 1 n ubrisi. 6 '-oiuh Main St "H Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed Our delivery wagon awaits your order. Ooodi delivered promptly. WILLI AAl H. HUSSER 26 East Centre Street. FINANCE AND TRADE. Effect of tlio Chicago failure mi legiti mate Murines JCiitcrprlsc. New YottK, Aug. 8. 11. G. Dun & Co.'s weekly review of trado says: Tho sensa tional collnpso of speculators at Chicago who controlled Diamond Match and New York Hlscult stocks, and had hoisted them to fancy prices, with tho consoifuoiit closing of tho Chicago Stock Hxchango for a period yet Indefinite, though fol lowed by remarkably fow failures, brings n suddon change In monetary conditions throughout tho country. At least a month earlier thnll had been oxpocted Chicago has drawn hoavlly upon its bank Imlnncos here, and withdrawals of other western funds may naturally result. KuropeA"ns nlso moved to sell Ainorlonn stocks niV.cr freely, so that tho average of sixty most active railroad stocks fell about 82.18 per sharoand tho average of trust stooksnliout fl.88. Tho instant co-operation of moneyed In terests nt Chlcago"to restrict tho distur bance dcFcrved prulo und did much good, but it isnot piislblo to avoid somo shock to publlo eon.'ldonce anil a quick tighten ing of onstorn money mnrkets which nl- i-oady shuts off commercial lonns almost entirely. The collnpso also increased the caution of bankers and other lenders re garding loans on securities ofn similar chnractor. It Is important that tho Increase of mer chandise oxports, 6800,000, or 12 per cent. crlast j-enrfor the week, and the de crease of Imports, f700,000, nr 7.7 per cent., still continues to limit tho sunt pnyablo abroad. In flvo Wooks the Inerenso of ex ports has been 81,800,000, or lfl per cent., and tho docreno of imports $D,2UO,000, or IS per cent., which helps to balance ac counts. l'leo IMlls, Send your address to II. E. Ilucklen & Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's Now Life Pills. A trial will convinco you of their merits. These pills aro easy in action and aro particularly effective in the re of Constipation and Sick Headache, l'or Malaria and Liver troubles they have been iroved invaluable, llicyaio guaranteed to io purely' vegetable. They do nut weaken by their action, but by giving tone to stomach nnd bowols greatly invigorate the system. Ifogular sue 2oc per box. Sold by A. Wasloy, druggist. Terrible Hurricane in Hungary. I5ui)A I'KSTlf, Aug. 8. A terrible hurri cane, accompanied oy destructive Hail storms, occurred In various parts of Hun gary yesterday. Many persons aro known to havo tierlshed in tho Hoods from tho mountains, and it is feared that later ro- rts will showintich greater loss of llfo. he damiigo to property all through tho country districts wero very heavy. In tho town of Keczkemct, which numbers about fiO.OOO Inhabitants, mid Is about fifty mllos southeast of Hilda l'psth, it is reported that almost every houso has been damaged oa greator or less oxteut, and tho loss estimated at millions of florins. Major l'lngrec's Welenme Ilonic. Dl'.TliotT, Aug. 8. Mayor I'lnjrroo was received liko a conquering horo on his re turn from tho liepuhllcan convcntlou at rand ltapids last evening. Ho was es corted to tho city hall by a procession of a thousand men, his currlngo being drawn by a largo lino of admiring citizens. They arrived In front of tho city hull whoro tho mayor was formally welcomed by l'resl- dcut ISeck, of the common council, and thers. llellef In Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases cllnvoil in rIx hours bv tlio "Now Great h'outh American Kidney Cure." This new remcdv Is a croat sumnso on account of Its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in tho bladder, kidneys, back and ovory part of tho urinary passages in malo or female. It relieves retention nt water ami pain in rmsshiB it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by Sliapira s puarmacy, mi oouin juain street. Bl mlleil in a itnilroail Muasli. Des Moixr.3, In., Aujr. 8. A frolcht train on tho Chicago, Hock Island nnd I'a cifio railway was wrecked at Llghton, llfty miles from this plnoe. Tho following were killed: Kd Genry, Kobert Genry, Willluin Shoa, boy known as Hn;h Lolly und nu unknown man. Tho iho moil wero employes of tho Liverpool und Des Mollies 'ticking company, or uos jmoiuos. Cliancellor llolienlobe Iteslgu. IlERUN', Aua.v 8. Tho Nciioston Knch- richteii iiunoifnceS. that Prince Hohenloho, tho Impoiiul chancellor, has i-osicnod, and that ho has left Ilerlin for Knssol. It Is added that further chiitifros aro pending in tho ministry of flnatico. Nitn' York's tleinocratfc Coventfon. I'ouuiiKKF.Piiii;, X. Y., Aug. 8. Chair man lllncKley, ot tlio iJeniocrntlo stnto coninilttco, has issued it call tor n moeting to Is) held in Hulialoon ednusimy, bept. ID, In nooorilancu with tho recent decision ot tho stnto ooninilttoe. Your ltoy Wont I.lio a Month So Mr. Gllnian Brown, of 31 Mill St.. South Gardner. Mass.. was told bv the doctors, His sun had Lung troublo, follow iug Typhoid -Malaria, and ho snent thtee hundred and seventy-five dollars with doctors, who finally gave him up, saying: "Your boy wont live a mouth." He tiied Dr. King s New Dis covery and a few bottles restored him to health and enabled him to go to work a per fectly well man. He says ho owes bis pre sent good health to the use of Dr. King's New Discovery, and knows It to lie tue bast in the world for Lung trouble, Trial Bottles r roe lit a. wastey a Drug store. NUGGETS OF NEWS, . The postofrlco at Columbus, Pa., Ium been ralsod from the fourth outaa to the presidential oliisa. Tho GoJona won the Qoelet cup la the New York Yacht club'e race yesterday off Newport. Queen Mab captured the gutter cup. Joseph 13 inlenn, a ProTidence million aire, 1ms brought suit agulnst the Woou socket (It. I.) Hubbor company, for $0u, ikaj uue ou ii uotc. It has been ducidoi that tha czar and; uzarlnu uf Ku.sU shall visit Ylouna, Dev lin, Uopeiiiiugi-n, Ualinoral, Parts and Darmstadt in October. OrJicinl news lias been received at Athena that a baud of twenty-two Greek l,usm- geuts were destroyed on Tuesday by a Turklah battalion uoar Kai-ataal. Tha Turks lost heavily. William Lyman, president of the Irish, National ulliiincc in America, utul other officers of thu alliance, isuu nn nddrass denouncing John Dillon, M. P., anil the proposed convention uf the Irish iaoo. llucklen'a Arnica Salve. The best salvo in tho world for ruts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fovor sures, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, cornB, and all skin oruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or niony refunded. Price is ceuts per box. For sale by A. Wasley. "DR. MILES, Through His Nervine is a Ben efactor to Thousands." WIDELY known Wisconsin publisher, who resides at Green Bay, writes March 6th, 1S03, as follows: MFlvo years ago I bocamo so nervous that mental work was a burden. I could not rest at night on account of sleeplessness. My attention was called to Dr. Miles' Restora tlvo Nervine, and I commenced to use It with tho very host cfTect. Slnco then I havo kept a bottlo In my houso and use It whenever my nerves become unstrung, with always tho samo good results. My son also Dr. Miles' takes it for nervousness with liko never failing success. I havorocom lneuded it to many and it cures them. All who sutlor from norvo troubles should try it. Nervine Restores Health It is frco from narcotics, perfectly harm loss, and yet soothes and strengthens. Dr. Miles, through his Nervine is a benefactor to thousands." A.O LEHMAN. Editor and proprietor of Deii Landsman. Dr. Miles' Nervine Is sold on guarantee first bottle'wlllboneflt or monoy refunded. 2ipaeeeeeeaaceeeeeeeeree3 micr- 9 and La Grippe. J Used externally it is the best liui- mcnt in Iho world. Beware of imitations, buy only the genuine made by Ferry Davis CTrrTwbr. O Lirft bettUi ana M nti ttch. O Layer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest ant Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, asu 207 West Coal Street. POLITICAL CARDS. -pon chief nuitciKss, PIERCE WALKER, Of tho Fourth ward. Subject to Citizens party rules. TIOU CLERK OF THE COURTS, PHIL. J. CONNELL, Of Olrardvillo. Hubject to Demoeratlo rules. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity --For- BARBEY'S eer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. A gonuiuo welcome waits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. rialn and Coal Sts. Finest whiskeys, beers porter and a.e cor.tantlK.OftatoplaJCUiaIce temperance drinks and ciKait
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