m EVENING HERALD i:vrAm,ism:i 11170. Published every ICvenlnx, Kxccpt Hundny.nl li Boom Jamiix Hrnm-rr. Nr. All Ckstiib. TIib Herald Is ilcllrrii'ct ItiHlicnninlonn iwid Iho atlrrounditiK towns for six centi rt week, pay able to tlio carriers. Ily mull giJ.OOn ymr, or 25 oonts n month, payable In iidvnticc. Advertise ments chnrice-d nccnrdlne; to space nnd position. Tho publishers reserve tlio rlnht to i-lmr.Ro tlio fiottluon of ndvertltHMiictits whenever tho pill tcation of news demands It. Tlio rlnht In reserved to reject any ndvcrtlscmcnt, whether fiahl for or not, thnt the publishers may deem mproper. Advertising rate mndo known upon nppllentlon. Uuterod nt tho postofuco nt Shenandoah, Pa., as aeoond class mall matter. TKLM'IIO.VH CONNKCTION. Evening Herald TUr.Sl)AY. AI'drST IS, 1600. REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET. yon rin-iiir.M-, WILLIAM M'KINLKV, (It Ohio. t-OIl VUT. I1IKHIIIKNT, (lAitmrr a. uuiiAUT, Of Ken Jersey. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. r iico s r. it nss si a n - at- i.a u i e, (lALL'SUA A. GISOW, Of Susquehanna. HAMUKL A. DAVENl'OltT, Of Krlo. "I AM NOT A DEMOCRAT," On Jlnreh 17, 1890. thu lion. William leanings Hryan declared at Mount Vernon, III.: "I inn not a Democrat." What havo Democrats to ilo with ft man who has proclaimed that lie Is not n Demo crat; who repeatedly boasted of his intention not to support a gold candidate, or a sold platform ; and who Is now, after two yenra or more of intriguing with tlio Populists, tho Populist candidate on n Populist platform ? A I'JIlLAliiu.i'iilA policeman very nearly (aught a burglar Sunday morning, but nut Uilo. Titnm: li no question that boy Hryan ia nt "loadin' an' ritin' " roading oilier peoplo's speeches and writing his own out of them; but his money ideas show him deficient In 'rithmetlo. Tim Clovclaud Administration ia still giving n'l tho assistance possible to its good tiiends, the Spaniards, while tho American pcoplo aio heartily in accord with thu struggling Cubans. Wnnre indebted to Mine Inspector William Steiufor ii copy of the report of Inspectors of Coal Minos for 1S!)3. Thu delay in issuing the report is not due to any fault of tho In spectors hut is attributable to tho statu print ing olllco. TUB hotel men of Atlantic. City are in ecstacies over the largo crowds that Hock to that popular resort. Tho crowds that go thither aro a curious mixture, as on Sunday lit-t thero were excursions of Hod Men, Hibernians, expressmen and political heelers, while on Sunday next thero may possibly be ll'jrsaglierl Italians, Caledonians, Afio Americans and llcer Slingers. Everything goes to and nt Atlantic City. TllH stato agents who operate under Con nccticlit's law against tho adulteration of food claim to have found by actual tests that tho articles most tamtorcd witli mo coffee pepper, mustard, maple syrup, lard, milk, cream of tartar nnd honuy. Coffee, both ground ami unground, Is subject to Imitation and adulteration to a remarkable extent. It is the opinion of the Connecticut experts that Miorc than half the coll'eo sold In thUcouutry U a sham mid a swindle. AMr.nic.v is honored by tho visit of tho distinguished Irishman, I.oid Itusscil, of Killowcn, who is to deliver an address at the meeting sit the American liar Association. Lord liussell is Chief Justice of Kngland, and iccently distinguished himsolf by his ability in the trial of Dr. Jim, of Transvaal fame, when ho brushed aside the attempts of tho defendant's lawyers to obscure tho issuu on trial to ftefog the minds of thu jury, a trick which has been popular with the piofesslon time out of mliid. Thk report of Mine Inspectors Stein, llren .mil and ltodcrlck upon thu Pittston mine accident, upon which.they aio now engaged, is awaited with a great deal of interest, not only in tho mining regions, but in every section of the stato. Tho evidence Is voluni inous, and with their otlicial duties makes tho task olio that ruqiiires much labor and thought. The Inspectors will hold anothe meeting at Hhamokln to-morrow, mid tlio following day willnppoarbcfure the Governor in answer to request from tlio Statu Kxccutivo for consultation. Insido of two weeks it likely that tho labors of tho Inspectors will havo heen completed, whereupon the report will bo lorwaidcd to Governor Hastings. TllKKi: is no iiniinal better entitled to kindly care in hot spells than tho horse. Patient, uncomplaining and obedient to orders, ho toils on till ho drops nml dlos. Humaiio and careful drivers will not forget that, instead of giving tho animal copious drinks when overheated, the boast's distress may bit greatly alleviated by sponging out its mouth with oold water at short intervals. Men sutler when exposed to the fierce rays of tho sun. So do horses. When not in motion give them the benefit of tho shade, whenever and wheruur it is possible. Ilia word, do 'everything you can and you will have your reward in not only saving them from boat damage, but thu consciousness of having per formed a plain duty. Caniiidatk liiiYA.v and his followers havo declared war on thu national luinks. Instead of tho government being taxed to sustain tho lonks, u claimod by tlio "Hoy Orator," tho hunks actually iny tho government several millions In taxos ouch year. They havo assisted tho government to maintain its credit, especially during thu civil war, ami annually snvo tho United States treasury millions in plating tho loans and distributing tho ourroncy. Shenandoah has two of thle institutions nt which llryau has exhibited jsuch a dislike, and the hundreds of widows and others who hold stock, to say nothing of thu business men of thu town who are stock holders and depositors, will naturally roscnt this unjust and uncalled for attack. Ono of thu chief functions of those hanks relates to tho distri bution of tho currency. This could not ho done in another manner without an enormous cost to tho government. In order to securo as uniform a distribution of tho currency as wu have, the government would be compelled to ciuato thousands of assistant treasurers, with tho outlay for salaries that such a crea tion would Involve. Under tho national system tho Secretary of tho Treasury can designate any Iwnk as a depositary, and in such cases tho hank liecomos an agency of the treasury. When Mr. Hryan attacks the banks, he not only attacks the rich ami poor alike, who have their money invested in these institutions, hut he strikes nt an institution that tlio people consider a necessity rather than n burden. Till: licensed letall Honor donlers of I.uz crno county, through their statu organization, have wagud an nctivo warfare against those platos where liquor is sold without tho form ality of a license, commonly known as "spenk-easios." Detectives wcro engaged and many violators of the lirooks high license law woro arraigned. In Lackawanna county they havo adopted an entirely dill'eront plan, and have decided, to boycott all local and other brewers who refuso to pledgo themselves not to sell beer or other malt liquors to unlicensed dealers. Accord ing to tho Scrnnton papers only one of tho brewers of that city was willing to glvo this pledge, nml consequently all tho others come under tho boycott. This is virtually holding the brewers responsible! for tho existence of tho "speak-ensics." While this plan may not appear to bo fair to thu breweries, who are naturally disposed to sell their product tu all who hive the cas.1i to pay for it, nevertheless if thu brewers could be induced to assist tho licensed dealers in tills respect thu "speaK-oasy" would bo a thing of thu past in a very short time. Schuylkill county has its full quota of unlicensed dealers, and from the returns to court made by tho constables, who aro apparently un mindful of tlio cxisteuco of these shebeens in their bailiwick, tho machinery of tho law is Inadequate for tho proper enforcement of tho Iliooks law. Tho brewers of Lackawanna naturally resent dictation as to whom they shall sell their product, hut tho proposition has brought out at loast two facts, that tho Vpcak-ensies" still thrivo and that if tlioy aro to bo driven out of the business tlio Legislature must furnish mom adequato machinery fur the enforcement of tho law. Tho existence of thu "speak-ensy" is an in justice to those dealers who have paid for and received their licenses, and who make an honest endeavor to obey the law. FCTTSVILLE LETTER. PoTThVILI.E, August IS. Marriago license s were granted to tlio following : Patrick J. Malloy, Jr., of Coal Dale, and Catharine C. McAndrew, of Hist Ihitler township. Jacob SchmcUz and Mary . l'aul, both of Iluhley township. Stevu Andrtsock and Annie lloskicku, both of Sheuaudoali. ncr.ns nixonnED. From John A. Klock ct. al., to John Cos- tcllo, premises in Ashland. I roni Inuiklin lrlezo mid wife, to John Costello, premises in Ashland. From Andrew Coinrey to Ell S. lteinhold, Interest in lot in Mnhanoy City. From Jano and Daniel Westwood to Kosnuua Westwood, lot in Mahauoy City. From Iiosanna ostwood to Daniel cat- wood, lot in Mahauoy City. From William Ninictski to (J. W. Smith, premises in Mahauoy City. From (i. W. Smith to Kato Ninictski, promises in Mahauoy City. From Lehigli and llkesbarrc Coal Co. to Paul Dcndolfer, lot in Klino township. From Kdwin llclwlg to Win. Ovcrkott, tract of land in Iiarry township. COMMITMENTS, liueben Iievnolds, of Pottsville, was com mitted to jail by 'Squire Knclilor in default of ?20() ball on oath of Sallio iordy, charged with assault and battery 'Squire ltrennan, of Mahauoy township, committed Jeremiah Ilrowu to jail in default of fSOu bail on oath of Henry Fehr, charged with malicious mischief. The Hoy mill the (Ion. Willie August Zlmuict, aged 11, and Annie Lane, aged 8 years, wcro playing on tho streets of Ashland Sunday evening, Zimniet taking oll'onso ut a remark mndo by tho little girl ordered her to go homo; this she fused to do, wheroupun young Zininict drew a revolver from hi pocket ami without word fired at the UnsuspectlngcliUd. Luckily tlio hammer fell on n blank cartridge, tlio powder, however, burning tlio girl's eyes severely. Ileal Victims Itrc oicrlog. Miss Susio Hus;cll, of Lost Creek, who was overcome by the heat while attending tlio Trinity Hefunncd nnd Presbyterian Sunday schools picnic, is now convalescent. Miss Lou (iarncr. who was bimllarly allectcd on the same occasion, lias lecovered sulliciently to be nbio to return to her home in Jenuc- ville. Makes you seem "nil broken up," with out life, ambition, energy or appetite. It is often tho forerunner oi serious Ill ness, or the accompaniment of nervous troubles. It is a positive proof ot thin, weak, Impure blood; (or, If the b'lood Is rich, red, vitalized and vigorous, It Im parts life nnd energy to every nerve, organ and tissue ot tho body. The necessity o( taking Hood's Barsaparllla for that tired feeling Is therefore apparent to every ono, and tho good It will do you la equally beyond question. Kcmcmber Sarsapariila Is the best-In fact the One True blood 1'urlfler. Mlr. D!ll- curellverllls.easytotake, 1 luuu o i ins easy to operate. ceiits. Tired Feeling Hoods AT THE HOSPITAL, Many Cases Treated by tlio l'liyslcliiiis nt I'miiitati! Springs, William I'.vnns, of Win, Pciin, was ad mitted to tho hospital on Sunday, loth, suf fering from an Injury to tho cyo nnd a scalp wound, caused by a fall from n trco. John ltltzkl, aged S3 years, and employed nt lloston ltun colliery, was admitted to tho hospital, sull'erlng from a lacerated wound of thu forearm. William Minnlck, a 1 l-ycar-old resident of Gordon, who is suffering with n revolver wound. Tlio Injury was sclf-lnlllcted, how ever, having lieen perpetrated while toying with tho weapon. Tlio ball was removed from the thigh yesterday. Charles Mutallewicz, of Mt. Carmel, who was sullerlng from a bullet wound Inflicted In a light at tho nbovo place Saturday night, was admitted Sunday. Andrew Mildls, of Mt. Cnrmcl, received sevoro Injuries about the hip through a fall of coal yestciday nt lluck Mountain colliery. Andrew Lecinnn, 13 years old nnd a laborer at Kxcelsior colliery, is receiving treatment for a brokon leg. Felix Winger, of Mt. Carmel, aged 23 years, was lmdly burned about tho neck, faco and arms at Grccnridgo colliery. Tho dispensary department had tho usual number of calls. Mrs. Kennoy, 20 yoars old and a resident of (llrardvlllo, liad n fracture of tho forearm reduced. Sho received the injury from a fall at homo on Sunday, Matthias llurgund, 14 years old, whoso homo is at Ashland, received treatment lor a very bad Inflamed eye. Tho optic was struck by a bit of Hying coal In tho Locust Gap breaker. Frank Morrow, 31 years old, residence Mahanoy City, was treated for a sovcro con tusion of tho leg, sustained while mining in Mahanoy City colliery. William Ilecd, 13 years of ngo and a student nt Wood's Itusincss College, received treat ment yesterday for au abscess of the right arm. Jacob Maurer, 3(1 yoars old, a resident of Ashland, received attention for coiwussion of tho brain. Ho was overcome by tho boat last week and in falling struck his head. Joseph Sofuski, of town, aged 23 years, Is sintering from a swelling of tho right hand. He received a cut there several days ago while working at Mnplo Hill colliery. Somo partlclos of coal entered the flosh and woro allowed to remain there too long. Tho poison, it is said, wasalworbcd from the coal and is composed largely of sulphur. John Fahcy, aged 31 years, resides at Uavcii I!un and works at Packer Vo. colliery. Ho received a severe fract.iroof thu forearm. Catharine Mnloskcy, of Glrardville, is suHerinc from a sprained wrist. James Kmsh, residing at (iiraruville, is being treated at tho hospital suffering from a lacerated wound In tho paliaof the hand. He works at tlio Hammond colHery. 'the ITinpirt' Was Welt Armed, Hl'.LKXA, Ark., Aug:. IB A came-of lia-'uhnll plnwd nt I'oplar'Jroyo between colored tcims for n stnko of ?5 uroko up. nu pitched luittlo boiwoe'ir tho opposing nines, in which two hoys were fatally nhor. anil four otliers moru or less wounded. Negro boys from the Folk and tho Lowdy plantntlons constituted the opposing teaniH. Willinni Grlllln, lise nnipiro, and an mlhcrunt uf tho l'olit side, hull! tlus stakes. In tho third iniii'if Griffin frivo tho Lowdy tnim thu hot ond of a close de cision, nml the ii!rirrlovol' team, led hy Israel Tnto, mndo n rush for the umDiro and his son, who was ituclng ns offtclr.l scorer. Tho umpire open nl n rnll'o will passed pistols Uj members e.' the" Polk team nml the battle boirt.n. Israel late was tho only man on tho Lowdy team tlmt hnd nfrun, but ho did effective work4. Ho emptied his pistol lntithu Polk tewnr, reloaded and emptied H again. He- Is credited with havinir shot four men. Delaware Democratic ('oute jitloi. DoVKH, Auer. lb. Tho Democratic stnte convention to nominate, n candiibito for governor and ono conRTOssmanmui'ts hero this afternoon. The lnclentlous lire tlmt tho silver standard Democrats will bo In comploK control of tlu convention, nnd tho ChiciiRo platform ami Ilryam and Sewnll will bo indorsed. Senator Gray not exported to bo pre-ens, and th..-prol ablllltics uro that thu gold, Denioerass will not takjanv proinluunj part In tlw con vention: proceedings. I'Her .1. Ford, of Wilmington, is tho fnwirite candUtato for tho nomination for K'jvernor. Should Ford lie limned ho congressional Komlneo will very likedy bo John I). Hawkins of Kent county or William II. Royeffesif Sus sex. liurjrlnrH (,'ulight In a larsnai;e. Hl-nHANK, N. .1., Auir 18. Thu Hap 1st' parsoiuiKo was ontf-rvd by thnco liurKlnrt early In tho inufnliifr. Tho Itev. J. K. Mauhliig Is away from noniu, but tlio men woro peon irolng n tho hoii.-oby Joseph Conover and Frank K-tell. Ihey followed tho thlovcs Into tha house niiil suctootled In captitrlnn two of tlium. The other man mndo his ovcapp. Tho tw thleVtw who witli) raught wijv taken to.lho town jail, but oscapi-d from thero 6y picking; tho h.cks of their evil door. Xo booty was. Kocured by tholiurglnrs. ltoys Tried lo Wrrvlt n Tnln. Wasmxotov, Aug. Ih. -Vt iittempi was made to wreck a local train on tlw Southern railroad near Manassas yester day. A largo big was plaeoil across the truck. Thllrst truck of the cualno passed over the obstruction Vefore tho train could bo stoppid. Xo ono was Injured, nnd tho delay was brief. TWs is th second at tempt to wreak a tmlu In the same vicin ity In aiwook. Itbibollovod that tlio at tempt was made by inlsohlovous boys. Where Xtiiucer X.9rJcetl. First Hurglar Got your chloroform ready!1 Second Burglar Yea. Dope tho old man lirst, l supposor "Not on your llfo. Tho baby first-" Detroit XrlDuue. Wants tlio World to Know It. H. 1'. Hull', of 81(1 Hepburn street. Will iamsport, l'a., says : "I can say positively tlmt Thompson's Diphtheria Cure saved my llfo and also that of my sister. The doctors had given up both of us, Our friends woro advised to try Thompson's Diphtheria Cure onus. They did and in two dsys' time the iircaucu iiisenso nan tiisappeareu, i am only too glad to have the privilege of letting tho world know tlio wonderful eurativo powers of this medicine, and wish I could toll every ono Individually. Xo medicine liko It in tho wurld." For sale' at Klrlln's drug storo at 50 cents n bottlo. Oeorgo I'llltor-niithor. holiday by his paper, the London Times, and Literary Notes. t iJ&Mfa V. Smalley, tho iimiousTierlWi , has been craiilcdafVo motiths has gono abroad on a t-pecUl , mission jfor, Tenlcnt fotj taking. Quarantced to euro, or Tho ladles' Homo Journal, HefcMjifsUnioney refunded, Price, 25 cents. For sale to prepare a short scries of artldHBflky lUrllirSTharmacy pingaiiuo, nml Is Kittherliig Jhc tliem In r.uroiK). The work vi Llils spending irt of the smnnicr j and tho reuialuder iu Ocrmauy. ! TERRIBLE DYNAMITE EXPLOSION It ItrslllU In Three Heaths mid Injuries to Jinny Others. IjANCASTr.lt, Pn., Auk. R Threes men wcro killed, llftoen or more Injured nnd fovcrnl buildings wore demolished or wrecked by tho explosion of twonty-five pounds of dynamlto nt Xcw Holland, thir teen mllos from Lancaster, yesterday. Tho I'ennsylvniiln Telephono company M building n new lino In that vicinity, nnd had stored tho oxploslvo In the sitm ner kitchen of tho Englo hotel. Clnrles V. Cannon, nn employe of tin- company, and ono of tho itaiitr Just about to start to work, wont to thd summer kitchen to ut out onough dynnmlto for the day's use. A few moment latter thoro was rt U'lTible explosion, and one sldo of thu summer kitchen was blown out. A g hide In (mother sldo had blood and flesh o- thi ragged edos, mid It N supposed that Can non's body was sent through hero. The unfnrtuimtt man was blown to atoms, hi stomach having been found two blocks' ftwny. Frank Hammond, of ITarrlsbiirg, who was standing outside of t)i.s building, had every bono In his body broken and was ln stimtlv killed. George Crossnwiny of Sttwlton. a water boy, w.isulso stimdlng near tho building, and was so badly injured that ho died while li-lng brought to this city. Among thiisoniest seriously In jnrert arc Michael Wndo of Xow Holland, who nay din; Frank Lewis of Lancaster, Frank l'ealo of Scranoi.y David Hotrmnn of Heading, Joseph Hhtin of Allontown, Walter Fnesig, porter of the- hotel, nrxl Philip Imvrenco. John Coidon, John Whito mid llolicrt Shirk of Larconstor. Tho daniao to property will amount tfi n largo sum. Just vrhrlt cnusitl tho ox ploslon csm only bo conjectured, ns Can non was tho only person In the-building when It oticurred. Serious Kbits- In llrlfnsf. Hr.ttTAfT, Aug. W. Rerlous rlottng oc curred hero in connection with tho Xn tlonalLst mnnlfostatloos In favor ut grant ing amnesty to tho IriMh polltlcai.prlson ers. Thero woro soviral pro.'"ss)ois of Xntlonvillsts through tho strooWns a bo Stnnlnnnnilthey .-or',inaIlyimTirr(l Into it largo fiTooMslon, heiulud by bauilsmen, nrineil vAth fpears. Tim procossieu soon attracted lmmeiiso crowilsof poople, nnd stono throwing eommoiccil. This served to enrag tho Xatlonitltsts, nnd their bandsme nttnckod tho etrowds with their spoors, wounding niaay people Tho police chnrgi d tho rioters nnd ustsl tlicir batons freely, with the rainlt tluit several persons were hurt before Order was rostoreel. Two Ll es-Saveil. Mra. rbebo Tiinmas, of Junction City, 111., was told by her doctors sho had Con sumption and that there was no hopo for her, but two bottles Dr. King's Now Discovery completely cured her and sho says it saved her life. -Mr. Thos. Esers, 139 Florida St., San Francisco, suH'ercd from a dreadful cold, approaching Coiisumitiou, tried without result everything elso then bought ono buttle of Dr. King's Xcw Discovery and in two weeks was cured. Ho io naturally thankful. It is such results, of which theso aro samples, that prove tho wonderful ellicacy of this medlciue in Coughs at d Colds. Frco trial bottles at A. Wasley's drug storo. Kegular sio 50c and f 1.00. A. Lineman's I'all to Dentil. WAsnisuTov, X. J, Aug. 18. Joseiili JIarshall, of Easton, a. lineman employed by the American Telographand Telephono eonipany, of Now York, fell from a polo on Sehooloy's mountain Sunday after noon and broko his ntck. Marshall was repairing a wlro during a storm, and it is not known whethor he received n shook or lost his hold and fell-. Deceased was 33 years old. Arms Torn Oct by a Holt. Xnw Bi:uxswiCK,X.J.,Ang. Is ALrnm Xetherwood, 00 years, of ago, of the Xor folk and X'ew Brunswick Hosiery com pany, had his arms caught while ndjust Ingvi belt on somo machinery. Ho was whirled around repeatodly. His arms vero torn out, and ho was hurled to tho other end of tlio room. Ho- died five mluutus after striking the floor.- l'atlier Slieririutv n Jrsnlt. DraioiT, Aug. 18. During tho ilo'alcvck mass at Sts. Peter anil' Paul's church on Sunday, In tho preseneo of it largo oongre gntloni,tho Uev. Thoiuis Ewing Shoniuin, son of, the Into Wllllaiu T. Sherman, jiiado his fltiiil vows of purlsy, chastity nnd obe dience, and wasforovf.r joined to the. Jesuit ordor, which ho entered In Maryl&ad In loiS. The WViither. lif enstorn Xow York, eastern Hennsyl- vania and X'ow Jersey r Fair; cooler north westerly winds. ltlteuiiiatlsitl. Cured la a Uny. "Mystic Cure" for Ehenmatism and Xeu ralgia radically cures In 1 to a days. Its action upon tho system is remarkahlo and mysterious. It removes at once the caujo nnd tho diseaso Immediately disappears. Tho lirst nose greatly teuents: 70 cents, bout by (J. ti. nat'onnucn, Druggist, anenanuoan. Cvnilng Kvcnt, Aug. 22. Ico cream festival under the auspices of Shcr-andoali Valloy Council Xo, B30, Jr. O. U. A. M in HobbiBs' opera house. August 20. Eawn party at residence of Dr. C. M. liordner, 31 East Oak street, benefit of All Saints church. Sept. 15. llrsnd Labor Day picnie under the auspices of tlio Grant land at Columbia park. lr. Nanst'n, Kn llontt to ClirtHtlnna, Vakdo, Norway, Aug. 18. Dr. Nanscn loft hero yesterday on his way to Christ' lana. Ho says thnt tlio mooting between himself nnd Jackson, tho English explorer, wns tho result of this barking of tho dogs, The Norwegian and his companion wuru exploring ono day when they hoard bark ing, and, following tho bounds, to their nmnzoment discovered Jnckson's eauip. Vardo lias been decorated In honor of tho return of Dr. Xr.mson. fillap Jli'e-tluc (inlands llemistatcd. YoiiK, Pa., Aug. 18. EiiiIk'k (irovo, h Unltol Ilrethorn oanip inotitlnitro.sort,was swopt by lire yesterday. Thirty-six donblo cottages, u Tnbernnelo dlnlug hall, and other buildings, wltheCCocts owned by cot tagers, wero dostroyod. Tho loss to tho camp meeting association nlono will be about 510,000. About 000 persons woro In camp at thu tluio. Hot coal ushos cure losily thrown about caused the lire. (Irlp-Colds-IIeailitchD. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and Ijv Grlppo when Iiiatlvo liroino Quiuluo will euro you in ono uay, rut up in tauiets con As)Bg1jrSgrocer for tho "Royal Patent' ;lr, and take no other brand. It la tho. iiur made. THREE WORKMEN KILLED Ami Several Injured by tho Collapse of n llullilliig. Eau OtAinE, Wis., Aug. la-VVhilo n forco of twcnty-flvo workmen wcro on gaged In tearing down Musle Hall, n four story frnmo building, tho structure col lapsed. Twenty men wont down In the ruins. Tho dead nro! Cnlvor Oloson, leaves wife nnd four children ; Wllilum Dean, contractor, nnd Xlcholas Itoach, laborer, both of whom loavo families. John Thorson was so badly crushed by falling timbers that ho cannot live; .Tames Denn, burled under n mass of timber, can not live; Charles Agan, badly crushed; Olc Solberg, seriously crushed. Tho others In jured nro: John Larson, Otis Mayers, Olo Johnson, Bjady Xedrum, H. lJ. Wnltcrs, "William IJ'nrg, W. E. Evans, William Arnold, UortWallumnndLudwlgHergnd. Of tho Injured several may recover. The workmen woro on tho upper floor nnd roof when the walls began to bulge, nnd fell before uny ono could escniw except ftvc who remained on tho roof nnd were unin jured. Tho llro department at ouco begun tho work of res-cue, und nil the dead nnd Injured wcro taken from tho ruins. Against Delnwnrn islngln Taxers. WlLMfNOTOx.DolAug.lS. JudgoWnles y(tOIday' hrthdod down hlsdeclsloti In tho habeas corpus cases of Single Tnxors James Hnggarty and Arthur Ft Stophon soiiwho have lieoniij Dover jail for full ing to pay tho ftuo and tho costs' for tho vlol.itlou of n Doverordlnnnco. Hodeclded thnt tho commlttlfHr maglstrnto iiid tho nuthorlty to try Hnggnrty, and remanded Mm to tho custody of tho sheriff. Stephen son's term having expired, no dfcctslon wns rctdored In his caso.SS liny ll.imllts In Jllrlllgan. ClIAlttnTTK, Mich., Aug. 18. A itock train wns hoarded at lSt'Uuvuo by four men, all masked nnd heavily armed, whikat tho point of tholr guas compullod the men In ohargo of tho stock to empty their pockots of nil their money and a number oFother articles of small vnlua. Tho robUTH es caped, but wcro all captured and lodl In jail here. They gave their names us James O'Donuell, i'rank Wright, Eil liar low and Frank Edison, nud ngos from IS to 22 years. A JlMluVs Itcmavnl Denmudc U TtrcsoN, A. T.,Aug. 18. Judge lie thene. of this district, and associate judge of the supreme court of Arizona, has p selved. liotlcolrom tlai department of justl :o of a roriuest for tho-nppointuiont of his succes sor on tho ground of his Inability t.i per form the duties of tlio cpurt. Juelge Hathcnehns demanded that an oxmuilncr bo sent to exnmlno Into tho facts. rivo Killed, riiren rutnlly WounUed. Salisbcuy, X. C, Aug. 18. AS Troy yesterday tho beller of Tuft's snwioill ex ploded, killing tlvo men undlnjurit gfonr. Three of tho Uiiiei'. arc: diaries uorriK Jim C.ipet, Samuel Hiving, nil white. Tin- names of tho otljers nnd tho Injured can not bo learned. 'Ihroo of tho lujusvd wiU- dlo. Old' People. Old nconlo whoreciuiremcdlcinoto uculats- the bowels- and kidneys will find tho true cniedy In Lloctnc Hitters. This aiodiciue docs not stimulato and contains no whiskey nor other intoxicant, but acts as a tonic and nltcrativo. It acts mildly on tho stomach nnd bowels, adding strength and givrog tone to the orgnus, thereby aiding Isaturc-in Uic pcriormanco ot tno Junctions. Jilcctnc Hitters is au excellent appetizer nud aids digestion. Old pecnlo find It just ezactls what they need. Prico fifty cents ptr .bottle? at A. Wnsley's drug store. X'ever's HaVages tu Cuba. Xew Yoiik, Ang. 18. Health Qffloer Alvln IL Doty, of tlUs city, returned from Havana yosterdsy. Ho spent only two days in lluvnna, be.canso he found at. ar rival thnt It would no impossible for nun to reach either Santiago or CIcHftigos, whero he says thora nro nlarnilng out breaks of smallpox. Ho found that' there was a great deal of yellow feverancisniall pox In Hnvnuii t.-ul thtfBnrroumlliii.ooivn try. Tho sanitary conditions nro uvrible. Tho whole city's sewerage, ho says, Is emptied Into tho bay. and tho.tldt: Is not sulllcient to carry it Uisua. I here vicre S0O cuses of yellow fuvt? and 1(W dewtlLs re ported from the military hospitals during the two woeks previous to Dr. Doty's visit. Married' Mien "Sued for ltreaeh of TS"oiuti. New YOHK. Aujr. 18. Thoinus Aihims, Jr.. of BriioklvTt the son nnd Business partner of n, millionaire innnufiicturor of chowlng (jruin, has bwn sued bj' il.vrtlo Thurlowsnld to be mi actress. f0E-?lO0t,tKK daningos for breach of promise. Aihutis Has a wife- and grown up ohlWl-en. Ho said whon quesh'onud regarding ttto suit: I don t oven know who Jllss thurlow Is. Never mot snch u lady." TUa- philntlff. however,, assorts thnt sho has. received more than a hundred lettors front Mr. Adams, In which ho addressed", Hep In en dearing tonus. To a roporU.1- MJssi Thttr lowsald: T don't enro for Mr: Adams' mony; I w-int vindication. ' Three- Drowned Wlilta. l'ndbliig. Monil-K, Ala., Aug. 18. Two men, Ar thur Wallr and H-ibcrt 5; Leu, nnd two women, Viola French nnd Margaret Curry. wero with nplcnlo iwirty tllat Went to Dog river to snond tho day. While In bathing ut tho mouth of tho rlr Walker nnd tho two women wero swopj off their feet by tho tide, and all wero drowned boforo the evos of Leo, who was. poworluss to rondor assistance, '-n-e swam- with the tide, anil' after a desperate strugglo of thirty min utes wns rescued alive, Tlllnittii mid Watson lit Confcrenctv T TlldMl'SOX, Gil., Aug. 18. IJ. R. Till nian, of South 0riilliiu,nrrlved hero Sun- dny noon anil win mot nt tho depot bv Hon. TIkwiIs F, TOitijon, tho I'ojmllst Vlco presidential nomlnoo. Tho sunntor went luiniadlatelr to the 'Wntson homo. dined "with tho oandldato and remulneil ns his guest until midnight, when 1m loft on, tho Uoorala express for Atlnntn. During the nftornoon, Tlllninn and Watson wero privately closotud In Wntsou's study. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Tho thoriiiomotor foil forty degrees In forty-eight hours In Nobrnskn, and thero ni-ofoat-sof frost. Hy tho oxploslon of n bollor in a hnrvest field near Winchester, Ky., four working boys, aged 14 to 1", wero killed. Salo W, Roth, QX-inanibor of Chicago's common council, Is tinder arrest on n chargoof embezzling ? 12,000 from a build ing und loan psuclatlon. An Indignation meeting In Key Wost, Kla., denounced tho'kllllug of Carlos Go vln, a newsimpor correspondent In Cuba, und urged Soerutnry. Olney to nctlou. When you want good roofing, plumbing gas fitting, or general ,tinsuilthlng dono call on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street Dealer lr. stu-ea 1-tf Distracted Ceil ID YOU EVEU snflor from real ncr Tousncss? When every hcrvo seemed to quiver vrlth a peculiar, creepy fccllnff, first In ono place, and tixn another and all teemed finally tenconcerjtrato In a wrlthlnff Jnmble in tho brain, and you bc como Irrtisbl:, fretful ami peevish: to bo followed tiy an Impotent, ireiinchtd condl 'tlon of tic nervo centers) duglnp; In tho ears, and ficeplcss, mlsernbhV-alshts ? Dr. Wiles' Mrs. Eipeno Scarlcs, 110 Slmorroon Su, Elk hart, lnd., says: "Ner vous troubkis had made ma nearly Insane and physicians woro unable to help mo. My memory Nervine Restores Health.... wni almost cone and every Uttlo thing worried me until I was almost distracted. I really f earod I was becoming a raanlac. I Imagined all sorts of evil things and would cry over nothing. 1 commenced taking Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervlno and feme bottles of this wonderful remedy completely cured mo, and I am ns well now as 1 ever was," Dr. Miles' Nervlno Is sold on guarantee, first bottlo will benefit or money refunded- If we can only sell you one package of Secllg's we better stop busi ness. But we're in business because those who try it keep on buylntr. etip of coffee enriched by SEELIG'S,Good l isn't it. This ad- mixture pivesor- Qinarycoueeaac idclicious flavor. package. CURED TO STAY CURED. Does This Mean Anjthlng to You 1 If your trass don't hold you or Is ca-islnc pain, sco us at once. It may save you years of suffering. YV.8 liavo cured hundreds of psople In rcnnsylvaiila, and can. refer you to patients cured In your own ton. Our treatment Is harmless and will not keep you from your dally labor. Call nnd have a talk ultluur iloetor. It wlllcostynanothhig. We guaran tee relief aflei tho lirst trtatment, anu our prices aro reu onable. The Dr. Miller Co.r Philadelphia. heo Our Doctor fcTcrj Tucsuny at ONION HOUSE,, Ashland,-Pa. ccoccocccGoco-esfiooooc-otrtjtco Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest.. Chris Schmidt.. 207 West Coal Street. POLITICAL CARDS. jiou chief nuitoiws, PIERCE WALKER, Of tho Fourth Irani. Subject to Citizens pnrty rules. 0 vote: for JOSEPH WYATT, Of SllEXANDOAH, FOR REPRESENTATIVE, First District. VOTE FOR FRANK C. REESE, Or Shenandoah, FOR REGISTER.
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