5 You Can Makes .iw .aitl.tn. Your dollnrs and ce;o Miftt.Ko tlie liy carrying the-. -VtrVerthe puli ...nlHlot'it. The right Is - gth jrHotnniit, whether liy buying you at our store. t " publishers limy ueem Tl.'.ng rate innde known Fw Mor'"'P"f,tonicr lit fbeiiandonli, Pn., as fy ' Kit .ss mail matter. fTf. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. 'Evening Herald SsATlitDAY, AVUUHT all, lHBfl. REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET, ron fuwiukxt, WILLIAM M'KINLLY, Of Ohio, ron vice pbbkidkkt, OAKKET A. HOBAHT, Of Mew Joraev. REPUBLICAN STATU TICKET. ros;(!lBlMXAll-AT-t.AuriK, (. W.I'MI V A. (1UOW, Ot Sii8ii'hniinft. SAM URL A. ftAVENI'OHT, Of Brio What tho pooplo of this countty want la nine confidence and leas free silver. When tho returns from Mninoaro received, unlidato Bryan won't know what struck hllll I. x-l'ltnaiUEST HviiBlsox's speech is one I t lie kind that Is sure to remain unanswered the end of tho campaign. The low coraody element crops up even in ul Hies. Tillman lias issued a challenge to ( x-l'residont Harrison to discuss tho issues. "Pitchfork" Tillman has shaken tho dust of Schuylkill county from his feet, for ulin lithe workiugiueu are devoutly thank- ml. Tiihitu isa flue chance for Uryan to dis tinguish himself hy improving upun the -pi cc-hes that he has been making since, his nomination; aud the talk is hy no means u I ' one, either. A M now every man who smokes or chows n I I saving up for hi wife tho story of tin Mulligan man who, after smoking fifty j i.u tuuk an anti-tobacco specific, went mad Mini .lumped from a second story window. I ui'ii years ugo Cuudidalo Bryuu advocated In i tnulo on thu ground that it would maku w'ii es lowor; to-day he is shouting for frco hhit hi cause it will mako prices higher. One wunid need to be well up in turning doulilo .sun. i rsaults to keep in lino with Mr. liryan. ' ' I .et us hold fast to that which wo know i -, iiuil," in Mclilnley's motto, ai conveyed in nn letter, while that of lliyan is: "Let n- Lick over everything, tho ouncucy, tho industries, tliB Supremo Court and tako t' .meson something clsc." hil'iiili , ro excitement than tliellCUI,lo Wltut t this time. S Iluji. (I.VLUSHA A. (iuiiw sums up the poli lii.il situation m a lew words us follows: ' The liepublicau party in nil its policy has u i ways stood for an honest dollar and a way 1 1 earn it. The policy of tho 03-cent dollar mIu rites and the no-ccnt-dollur Populists i-.auds for any kind of a dollar uud no way to i i either kind." A uLSKUATioji ago tho numo of Harry 1 1 ill was as familiar to every sporting man in tin lountry as that of John li. Kullivan or ni hett is now, hut of lute years ho has been Imng in retirement until Thurtday last, w hen ho tlii.il at the residence of his son, In flushing, L. I., ut the ago of 70 yours. His place in the llowery was at uno time olio of tin- sights of Now York. Wood's college begins its second year under most favorable circuiiistr.uces. Whilo t ie first year has fully sustained the expecta tions of its proprietors, it staits out on its 6e ond year with cveu brighter piospccts. A li'i-incss education is essential in tho present a -e, and no young man is fully equipped for the battle of life unless ho has taken a course in an institution of this kind. KiiWAim W. IiriK, in tho September Ladies Home Journal, reviews tho provisions and operations of the .curfew ordinance, which, in variously mollified forms, has been adopted In. innnlniiml loHislntlve bodies in tho Went It, gives hearty endorsement to tho law, and .i ,i rts that, although it met with general ovii'isition at first, there is not a city or town in uhichit has lieen enforced, that would h..e it abolished. "Wherever tho curfew or.'inauco has gono into effect," Mr. llok con ti nils, "its advantages have beun conceded. Tl.is is true now of over thrcohundied town-, iind cities, some as large in population us Omaha and Topuka. In each eftso tho oxeel h nee of tho law has become apparent, opisis mg jiarents have conceded its wisilon, and ccii children are said to 1 pleased with it. It has placed in tho hands of tho police a iinnt effective weapon for clearing tho streets of hoodlums nt night, and in many cases . ,jdiore disorder reigned at stieet corners V ' ,i!,.i,u law and older now prevail. So ' .vi Jl has tho ordiuauoe worked that reports, gathered from not loss than forty of tho towns Tft hero it isa law, snow luai mo one or no , ...i.,,t ooimltv has not been inflicted in a " r sintlo also. Tho first caution lias served the uurnoso. Those reports show, too, that the ' ordinance is not enforced in any oppressive .riaiiiior. In tho oaso of ovenlug winter or ... Simmer entertainments, whlcii wouui icecf a,.. i,im ron out later than tho curfew hour, jiutliurlty is easily obtained and readily nint-d bv the mayor or town olllcial for un rxtenslon of tho time. Its rigid enforcement WnnnlliKl most strictly to tho hooillum Clc- incut, and with, this class tho police claim they have never been ablo to deal so success fully. It will ho ntonoo obvious to all rlght inlmled parents, 'i ' think, that they should .u.it ace to tlic tr it may lie prc i i.y mul every -land-it thlii". mid 1' may iy parents nil over our JITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout Hie Itcglnli Citron Icleil lor Hasty Perusal. The public schools of Ashland and Mshauoy City oiKiii onMouday. A sweppstnko pigeon match will take place at Mt. Carmcl on Irtbur Day. .loremiah Sowers, of St. Clair, was killed at Port Carbon on the railroad. Tho Delano shops are working full time, and In some departments 13 hours a dy, Tho Jr. O. U. A. M. of (llrardvllle nro holding a picnic at Maysvllle park to-day. Whole fields of grain have been aliandoned in tho lower part of the county because of tho worms. A monster beer wagon, woighlng I,3s0 pounds, has been built for a l'otlsvlllo brewery. The delegates from tho local camps to tho Altoona I. O. 8, of A. convention, arrived homo yesterday. William Zimmerman A Sou, of Mt. Carinel, yesterday purchased William Neisweuter's brown road hurso for f 130. Dr. K. R. Cleabor, of I-'riedonsbnrg, has been appointed out-door physician for Wayuo and Washington townships. The ten-uionths-old child buried yesterday was that of Harry, aud not William, James, as returned to Health authorities. An entertainment was lu Id at Mahanny Piano last evening, hy the eiood Toinplars of that place, and It was a successful affair. Illchard Weeks, of Park Place, has accepted tho challenge of James llrennan, of Malm noy City, to shoot at pigeons for $80 asldo, Tho Department of Public Instruction has named November Oth, as tho timo to hold the noxt Teachers County lustltuto of this county. Bishop ThonMB IJowinan. of Chicago, will lecturo next Tuesday night in Zion's Evangel- hail Church, Pottivlllo, on the subject, "Over I,nnd and Sea." During July and August S53 Coal town ship residents appliod to the Poor Directors for relief. One hundred and sovcnty-uluo Were accommodated. Tho Hnzleton Standard says: "Mike Dwyer, of Shenandoah, was given a hoaring yestoiday morning, charged with being drunk. Ho was fined $7.00." Thirty-eight corporatiom recently sued hy Attorney General MiC'ormlclc to recover State tax, liavo taken an appoal. Tho Lehigh Valley Coal Company is among tho number, with a tax of $11,013.13. The nuptials of Mr. Harry L. Perry, tho popular and well-known musician, of Delano, and Miss Annlo Fritz, an accomplished young lady, of that place, will tuke placo noxt Thursday evening, at tho residoneu of tho bride. Warned hy escaping steam that a cracked boiler was about to explode, Ilichard Mcrvlno, fireman of Patterson colliery, Sliamokln, plucklly drew tho firo and saved tho lives of many employes, at the samo timo savlnl; much property that would havo been wrecked by an explosion. rCRSOWAI,. Misses Elizabeth Itnvcn and Maine Kills nro vhlting friendf at tho county seat tn-day. Councilman V. D. Magarglo paid a social visit to Heading 'o-day. (Jeorgo H. Hohland, of lloaver Meadow, spent to-day visiting friends in town. Mrs. S. S. Steinbtcli, of Los-t Creok, daughter of Col. D. P. Ilrown, ha? been seriously ill tho past fow days and yesterday was report, very lo "fiff tji-d:iv" ! ho vjv j .nuchln.proi-' " " VU"" ' John ltock, of North Market street, loft for Wllkoslarre this morning. Jlisi Susio lledfurd, of Pottsvilo, is tin guest of Miss Jenuio lleddall, on Soui.. Jardln street. Messrs. Duhcrty and Graham, of Ashl.u: '., wore town visitors last oveniiig. Mrs. Hannah Morrison left town last even ing for Scrantou to attend tho funeral of a friend. Mrs. V. H. Korslako icturned from Potts villo last evening after spending a week with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Hlggins, Mrs. Tobln, aud Miss Ferguson, arrived home at noon to day froui'thcir vacation at Atlantic City. William GUIillai', one of tho night keepers in the insano department of tho Schuylkill Haven almshouse, and his lamily, aro guests of town friends. Lettor Carrier John M. Itock Is rapidly re covering from tho alllictlon that affected Ills oyoB and hopes tu bo ablo to handle mail again on Monday. Misi Hannah Morihon, of town, and Miss Clmeo Gallagher, an accomplished young lady of Pitteton, were entcttaiiied by frieuds at Tumbling Kun to-day. Mrs. J. W. Huttou left town to-day for Frederick City, Mil., to attend the funeral of her aunt, who dkd from injuries sustained in tho trolley wreck at Columbia. Ask your grocer for tho "Royal Patent' Hour, and tako no other brand. It is tho best Hour made. Tho lloiier-Hailgely right. Tho boxing contest at Summit Hill, be tween Honor, of that place, and liadgely, of Grange, X. J., was won by the former lu sixteen rounds. There were over 111(1 people in the hall, and the eouti st was for soil aside and the gate money. Those who witnessed the built pronounce it one of the prettiest sp.irrini! exhibition!, i ver witui'-M-d. This was the third time tin se two in, n have met. Induced by tho uso of coca, opiate or nar cotic compounds Is bad, decidedly bad. They undermine health and shatter tho constitution and the patient is steadily growing into n worse condition often resulting in the terrible slavery nnd misery ot tho cocaine and opium habit. Sleep Induced by the uso ot Hood's Sarsa parilla does not perhapB como os quickly, but it comes more surely and moro per manently through naturo's great restor ing and rejuvonating channel purified, vitalized and enriched blood. This feeds tho ncrvos with lite-giving energy and builds up tho system and constitution from tho very foundation of all health and llfo tho blood puro, rich, rod blood. Sarsaparilla Istho Ono True Wood Purifier. All druggists, $1. Hood r"iMI eureiivcr uis.euay in umu, 1 C UlllC h..,,nn,....la 'o4A,t,l 0 1 Ills' wvmiv, mwvvmw. lteltgliiiis Noll, c. Services in the Trlnit. lteforinei' to-morrow nt 10:00 a. in., and 0:: Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. lie' O'ltoyle pastor. Regular cr ires will be held in tli Evangelical eliuirh, ( Dougherty's 1 morrow at 10 a. in. and U.30 p, in, 1' hj tho pastor, Rev. I. J. Relte, school al 1..10 p. m. church ) p. in. liohcit Vnlkd ill.) to- kwhlng punday Services In All Saints' Protestant 1 111 sco pal church on liist Oak street to-morrow st 10:311 a. in. and 7 p. in. Tho rector will oilciate Sunday si ho.il nt 2 p. in. Tho American Volunteers aro gotig to hold meetings all day Sunday In Rtbhiiis' building, 33 West Centre stieet. Meetings nt II a. in., 3 and 8:00 p. m. 1st Lieut. Jlaslam and wife lu command. Kbeiiesor Evangelical chtncli, coriior of South West and Cherry streets, 11. Homes Romlg, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. in. There will lie no preaching services in tho ovenlug on account of tho pastor's proseuco at the llmndonvillo bush meeting. Welsh llaptlst church, corner of Wojtnnd Oak streets, llov. D. I. Evans pastor. Services at 10 a. in. and 0 p. m. Sunday school nt S p. in. Prayer meeting Monday evenings. Young People's meeting Wodnosday oven lugs. Class meeting Thursday ovotiings. Primitive Methodist church, James Alooro, iwstor. Preaching at 10:30 a. in., and U;3d p. in, Sunday school at 2 p. m. Everybody welcome Services in the Presbyterian church to morrow at 10:30 a. nt. and 6:80 p. m, Suinlay school at 2 p. m. Preaching by Rev. L. Calvon Krnttso. ANhlniid lu Line, Ashland Republicans havo set an oxample that should bo followed hy tho party workers in cvory town in tho county. On Thursday night they organized a strong McKlnley and tlobart Club, which Includes many prominent men of tho town. Tho olliccrs are. : President, m. Levy: Vice President, M.mroo Schrefller; Corresponding Secretary, I. N. Schmcdly; Financial Secretary, Charles S. Laulienstcin: Treasurer, K. O. Walter: Trustees, Will I.oib, John C. Kdwnrds and Georgo It. Patterson. A marching club was al ,o formed, with Iiurd W. Payno as captain, Ashing I'or l'roposnls. Tho building committee, of All Saints' church Is advertising for propoals for the erection of tho congregation's now church, on tho site nt tho northwest corner of Oak and West streets. THE FARM MORTGAGE Sliowitie; Why It Should Uo I'atd .lu liooil Dollars. lb" f illowliv,' letter Is one of innnj that nre chilly rendvod by thu Times-Herald, It is fupposod to contain tho strongest freo silver iirstuinunt that oati bo nddress.id to the farmer, nnd it is used by tha free silver orators with iminouso nssurauoe of its suceoss: Lincoln, Nob., Aug. 3. To tho Editor My land Is encumbered by n mortgage of 1,1)00, payable in lawful money Nov. 1, ISO". I must pny this dobt with the pro ducts of my farm. Under ordinary cir cumstances 1 will l;o able to raise 1,000 bushels of wheat next your. If there Is no change In our financial system this wheat, nt fifty cents per bushel, will pay half tho dobt. When tho valuo of a silver dollar Is reduced to BO cents by freo colnagon bushel of wheat, without any change In its value, will bo worth u BO cent dollar. With freo coinage of silver I thall, thornforo, bo nbljj lSfjr ViiE'LTi"rode'.itTvith tRoi'.erXl bush els of wheat. Tho burden of paying a dobt I of 61,000 has doubled sinco I borrowed tho money. I h.ivo obeyed tho laws of my country under the gohl stundurd, and shall obey them under a silver standard. The oppononls of freo coinage of silver are apiienling to tho laborers, tho creditors nnd policy holderu to protect their own pursonnl Inlenwt". If I slvmld fall to look out for my own intoroits who will do so for mo? Is thore nuy reason why I should not vote for tho freo nnd unlimited coin age of silver Very respectfully, J. W. Dinger. Tho answer Is not far to Keel:. When this furnier borrowed tho money It was tho ccjulvnlont of 1,U'J0 In gold. It was thu samo as if ho had rcoclvetl It all In gold twenty clulhir pieces. Ho could havo It in that way If ho mi desired. Perhaps ho did, for many such loaus liavo been made. When ho expended it hogot?1.000 In gold ixiulvnlout. Ho probably improved his farm to that e.ctcnt or bought stock or machinery. In whatever way ho used it, unless ho burned It up or niuaiulerud it. liogot valuo received. Tho borrowingnnd lending wus a business transaction und tho borrower ummI the money to promote his business intorests. At no time sinco that mortgage wn executed, for fow mort gages run over 11 vo yours without ruuowal, would a thousand bushels of wheat havo paid It. When Mr. Dinger In tho above) Iotter says, "Thu burden of paying debt of $1,000 lias doiililuel since I borrowed tho money," ho must remember, if ho Is stat ing what is true, that the "burden" Is not alono upon him, but upon ovury other business man who has Ixjrrowod money. Morchunts and manufacturers feel tho same stress of the html times as tho farm ers do. It is not because thoy borrowed (old and have to repay gold that tho bur den is greater, but that thelroarnings and assets have not, turned nut us they hoped nnd expected. Competition and overpro duction have affected the whole world, but repudiation Is not the proper euro f at it. Honosty is tho Lest polioy us a policy merely, without reforunoo to its moral ciualltv for nutlous its well us for lrjdl vlduals. A man who has repudiated his dobM is uuver trusted again and is re garded with contempt by ull his neigh bors. And so Is a nation. A freo colurigo law Is repudiation, und that it Is under' stood lu that sense Is indicated by such lot (eis us thu ubovo, Chicago Times Herald. I'eoplu Won't liavo II. One of our liott Indiana county farmers remarked tho other day that threo years ago, under the McKlnley tariff bill, he sold his wool at the rate of $2.23 for ouch sheep. Undor tho Democratic, free trudo urrangomcnt this year ho only got 76 cents a head. That's tho sort of "a change" the Democrats gave us four yours ago. They now want us to try another experiment in the shape of free coinage. Hut the iieo plo won't huvo It. Iuillaim Messenger, REPUBLICAN LEAGUE. Call Upon tlin llepiilillrnu Nominee for tho l'rrsldoncy at Cnntoti, CAOTON, .0., Aug, 29. Tho mombors of tho National Itopubllcnn loaguo oomralt too from Mlhvmikeo culled on Major SIo Klnloy yesterday, and Innludod Colonel Georgo Stono of California, II, G. Dawos of Xolirnskn. John Goodnoo of Mlntiosotn, O. S. Gllok of Wisconsin of T. L. Kdln borotlgh.of Mlchlgnti,Ij. P. AVnlkcr, Wiscon sin, T. T. Moyor of Now Jersey, W. V. I'ottcher of New Jersey, George W. Hitch of Pennsylvania, If. J, Higglus of Now Jorsoy, M. J. Dnwllng of Missouri, Con pressman Howell of Now Jersey, Con gressman McKwan of No w Jorsoy, Thoinns F. Harrott of Wost Virglnln. Mnjor Mclunley resnondocl to an Intro- Auction, In pnrt, ns follows: " Mr. Good lioe and Gentlemen: It gives mo groat ploasuro to greet nt my homo this largo committee representing tho Hepuhllcnn clubs of tho uiiltoil StaUx. I know soma- thlng of your worth nnd work. I know how In former oanipnlgns tho splondld sorvieos of tho young liepubllcans of the country havo contributed to bring to us most signnl triumphs. "we cannot over ostlmate tho valuo of the you na men In politics, nnd I would not have Imllovod It if Mr. Goodnoo had not told mo that thoy wore not practical politician. My exjierlBiico with them has been that thoy have been polltlolnns of the most practical sort known in American politics. "(tantieme)!, you never bad n worthier niue to strive for than you havo this year. Tho financial honor of tho country and tho prosisirlty ot nil Its people nro enough to Inspire every American heart to tho host possible efforts I hnvo seen some where an Inquiry: 'Cannot Ttho United States establish n financial system of its own; is It too weak and depondent to do thntf 1 answer: Tho United States now has a financial policy which lu the ninln hnsbmwi pursuing since the beginning of tho government, untl which It doos not menu to clmngo until it onn find a better ono." A dclugntlon of 800 poople from East Ohio United Hrothron conferonco followed closely upun tho coll of tho loaguo com mittee. HishopJ. S. Mills mndo thejpro ecntation for tho party. Kellef lu Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder disOASos relieved in six hours hy tho "New Great South American Kidnoy Curo." This new remedy is a great surprise on account of Its oxeccding promptness In rclioving pain in tho bladder, kidneys, back and ovcry part of tho urinary passages in malo or female. It roliovos retention of water and pain In passing It almost immediately. If you want quie K relict anil cure this Is your remedy. Sold hy Hbapira's piiaiuiacy, 107 South Main street. stjuaw 3r,ii In Open Ileolt. Guthkik, O. T., Aug. 3D. Tho squnw nion In tho Somlnole Indian reservations nre in open revolt and threaten to oxtor initiate tho full bloods. At tho last ses sion ot tho fcomlnoio council a law was passed ordering all tho whlto men who married Indian woman to leave the nation. mere are 800 snunw men.,- WccliiaS'Jny, when a body of pollra Indians attempted io put mu council lawn nt execution, nil open battle took pli.ee. n which threo In. dians wore klllo 1. Kp several years it has been tho pr.irt!eo,0f wnlto men to go into the iiatlon,.iviv !lu idlan woman nnd thin ohtitfn Sixty acres of land. The effort of thoniii bloodsnnd half breed Semlnolo-t toreuk up this practico causos tho tFoublu. I.or, T.l(uur and Morplitno. Ualtimoiik, Auir. 20. Dr. Argylo Mackoy, tha young Washington physician who shot himself in tho breast on Wod nosday In the City hospital, dlod yesterday from his wound. He entered tho olllco of tha Collogu of Physicians and Surgoona ou Wednesday, and after a fow mlnutos' conversation with porsous in tho olllco drew a pistol from his pocket, plucod tho muzzle against Ills lott nrenst anil pulled tho trigger. Tho bullot entered his broa6t justovor the hoartand lodod lu his buck. Mobbed at It 1'olltli'ill Oathe-rlng. VoiiT SMITH, Ark., Aug. 20. Congress man Hugh A. Dliisinure, of the Fifth Ar kansas district, was mobbed at a political gathering at Kngeltino, Van lluren county, und sustained Injuries which will conflno him to his bod for several days to como. The I'lmgrossinnn was roughly hnitdlod, and but for tho interference of frionds ho would probably havo suffered much worse injuries. Dlnsinoro was recently noml nutcd for a third term lu congress und hai been stumping his district. 1 lie VVcntlinr. IViroastern Pennsylvania. Now Jersey and Delaware: lair weather; light north westerly winds, becoming variable; slight changes lu temperature. lilnu mutism Cured In u Day. 'llystlc Cure" for Ilhcumatism and Neu ralgia radically cures iu 1 to 3 days. Its action mien tho system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at onco the canso and the disease immediately disappears. The llrtt dose greatly benefits; 75 cents. Hold by C. 11. ilageubuch, Druggist, slienaniloah. The Crisis Over la Zanllmr. Zaxbiuaii, Aug. '33. Tho crisis boro Is regarded as united. The naw sultan, II a moud lllu Mohammed Din Said, is ox- poctoil to follow thu poaooful linos of his predocos-or, and It Is understand that Great Ilrltaln does not Intend to mako any change in the existing form of gov ernment. The suggestion that the pres ence of tho suppr.mjd usurper, Said Khulid. ut tho Germ m consulate, implies a political Intvigno, is not credited here, und it is oxjiectol that Khalld will lie hnudixl over to the lirltlsti officials as soon as thu German consul rooelvos tho nocossury Instructions from Berlin, lr. Gallagher Kele-asuet. IjONDOV, Aug. &. Dr. Thomas Gal lagher, of Now York, tho Irish political prisoner, was released from Portland prison yesterday In charge of an Infirmary nurse. Tickets wore taken from Waterloo railroad station. London, but it Is believed that Dr. Gallagher and tho nurso will stop ut Southampton, us it is understood that the Unltod States emnissy nas liooKoel a imssngo for (tallasher ou tho Amorlcnn lino steamship St. Paul, which sails for Now York today. Ho lookod very palo uud thlu, wus extremely weak, uud his hair has turned gray. flrip-Colels-IIeiictnche. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and La Grlppo when Laxative Ilromo Qulnlno will curo vou in ono day. Tut un In tablets con venient for taking. Guaranteed to cure, or money refunded, Price, 25 cents. For salo by Kirllu's Pharmacy. r Buy Koystono Hour. Be Biiro that tho name Lbssjci & BAEB.'Ashland, Ta., it printed on evory sack. HARRY HILL DEAD. Destitute In lilt Old Ago After tho Police I'nrceil 1 1 1 in Out or llutlnoM. NewYohk, Aug, 2y. Harry Hill, tho famous old timo ooncort hall koaner nml nil around sporting man, died yosterdny lu "Harry Hill's Original llotul House," lu CJorona, iioar Flushing, L. I. He wus 70 years old, nnd bosldos his widow three sons survive him. Hurry Hill was known as "the seiuarost man" that over ran a sporting plare. Flftooti yours ago his ro sort nt Houston nnd Crosby streets was tno nesr, Known ot its Hind In tho United Stntos, nnd no "truo sport" could afford to ray that ho did not know the gonial, hearty proprietor, who was thou reputed to bo a niillloiialro, and whoso noto was good for nlmost nny amount among mauy bniikir in Now York city. It was Harry Hill's boast that nobody was ever robbod In his plnoo. Ho was scrupulously honest, nnd usod often to re lievo iv drunken man of his roll nnd return it to him when tho drunkard got nober. Thousalids of dollars ivt n timo used to be entruted to h'.in for safe keeping, and he always roturnoil It. It is sivid that on ono occasion a drunken man gave him 934,000 to take care ot and got It back Intact when his spree wm over. Thore wore many rough and hum bio fights in Hill's plnoo, huw"vcr,ttncl i.'venil times rowillos entered tho resort with tho Intention of "doing" tho proprietor. He overonmo those desper aitoo i without tho aid of tho polleo, Hilly Edwards onco giving him valuable asslsl anco A li'tlo over Den years ago Harry HUlnl lo(rod that ho was mndo to pay altogether too uitioh to the iiolloe for his protection. Ho made a kick of tho blggost kind, and ohargeil the polleo with levying blackmail uimit him. AfterwHrds he' tried many places, all of which proved failures, and ho died poor. Tlio Lynching f)f Italians In LouUtnna. Wasiiinuton, Aug. 20. Tho state do pnrtmunt has roeelvod tho reirort of tho governorof Louisiana on tho recent lynch lugs in that state. Tho sjieooh will not bo given out for publication, but will, bo transmitted to tlu Italian uuthorltlos. In n general wny tho report staUw that after a thorough Investigation by tho stato au thorities no affirmative evidence cnu ba found that t'uo men lynched were Italian subjects. It cannot bo learned cither that thoy havo ever taken out American nat uralization papers. The governor says that every eff irt i-t Ixilug mndo by tho au thorities of tho state to find tho perpetra tors of the e'i'ed. As the governor's re port eloos not appear to mitigate tho clr cumstvincosof thoiiffnir thero seems to bo Uttlo doubt but that the United States will havo to pay nn Indemnity. Tho enso is similar to th-it whloh occurred n Col orado last ye'ir, nt which timo pecrotury Olncy rocommonded to congress tjiat in demnity be given to tint families Jof tho Italians killed. The Italian govonunont is qu'fo as Inslstnnt hat tho perpotrators of thaiocrli'i js 1 " j ushed as tliaf money should bo paid ns 1 i... uinlty. I i:icrtrlc Hitters. f Electric Hitters hi nxdjcino sjjitcd for Tiny H SwK'.".!; "Viiicrliaps mure generally nceileil in 1110 spring, wneil ine l.liigiliei e.xiiiiusieu feeling prevails, when the liver is torpul anil sluggish and tho need of a tonic and altera tive is felt. A prompt use of this mediciiio lias often averted long and perhaps fatal bilious fevers. No mcdicino will act more surely in counteracting anil treeing tho sys tem lrom the malarial poison, iieauacne, Indigestion, Constipation, Dizzinosi yield to Electr o Hitters. Unly titty cents per Dottle at A. YVusley's drug store. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Cluotiltton of tho Xow York and l'hlluili'lplihl i:chungf3. New Youk, Aug. -s. The transactions la stocks today, whih' on a moderate scale, were well clistnuutud, with thu activity iu spots. For tho first time the market appeared to reflect with some dugree of spirit tho improv ing financial outlook, which is chiefly based on the substantial gold Imports and tho Implied re laxation of the present stiffness lu money aud iu th, e-immurein! pviur market. Closing bids 1 Baltimore & iTiio 1 isi Lohliili Valley li .lie v. & Ohio 1 Ntnv Jors3r Oen N. Y. Central ... Pennsylvania Koi-liuy- St. Paul W. N. Y. a Pa . . . Del. & lludsuu ii-; . 83 W SO : 05V Erli- Lalc Erie & W Lehigh Nav id ass t paid. General Mnrlcct. PitiljAUKi.PillA, Aug. 23. Flour steady ; win ter suTiPrHno, 1.9092.13; du. oxtra-f, 3.1593JJ; peuusylvauia roller, clear, $2.7ytfJ; do. do. straight, U.2,. Whaat iiuleb, hut Unn ; Au gust, fll5.i3lHi!. Corn lower; August, 2fiJ,gMJtc Oats steady ; August, WdS-MHo. Hay dull ; choice timothy , M3.5.I&14. L n-t steady ;ivusteru steam, U731-.. De-df st-'ady; city family, 0.,?10. Pork dull;i'amily, S!)."5 tu. Butler stoaly; western dairy, b)4'Sl-fc-; do. creamery, llHgiluoj. ; do. factory, 7S'!l4o. ; liiguu, lo'so. ; uuieuuou creamery, 10(H2)vi. ; Now York d-ilry, 10315o. ; do. creamery, Uii i13je. ; Pennsylvania cream- cry prints, .ixtra, ISO. ; do. tlrsts, iiljjiso. ; ao, sewonds, Utylilc; prints Jobbiig nt 2032ao. Chiwse quiet ; New York large, tVft8c. : small, 09 Sc.; part skims, 1'05o.: full skiim, 1 iliifi. Eggs stisad ; Ne'V York aud Peumylvaui i, l5 SlOu. ; woitern f lsh,lSH13.). Live Stock Markets. Nr.w Yoitit, Aug. 2it. Steers active; oxen, bulls and oows firm: native ateeri, iS.J.r0i'9-I.55; Texnns uud Oolorados, i3.iTi'qH.H ; stag3 and oxen. $1.15 1W; bull , li.WW j'v ; dry cows, tlMQ4.m. liilvos stun ly and higher; venls, (4 (ni7.: iirassers anil buttermilks, la.3iXt Bhoen bai-jly steady; Iambi-lower; slieep, di; lamlx, l..'iil"J.5o; one ear load (3.75. Hogs lower at W.hU '4. lltsr LimjUTV. Pa., Au. 2a. Cattle strong: prime, t4.50 a,i.a ; common, li aJ JO ; bull), stags ana eow, s:sn.&3. nn lair ; prime iiwnt, .is tl.80 ; !-'.. t medium. o.T)!tW.7J ; common to fair Yorkers, M.UW9.1.7J; hwivy, a.ua(ja.); lougns, I2.25-3.'J.3. Slu-Hp stuady; prime, $3.853.80; fatr, $arj.a.23; coiumn'i, tJesa.75; common to good lambs, Witil.SO-; veal, calves, tD.S5(je.6a marvelous Itcsults. l-'mm a letter written bv Itev. J. Guilder- man, of Dimondalo, Mich., wo are permitted to mako this extract : "I have no hesitation iu recommending Dr. King's New Discovery, as tlio results were almost marvelous iutho nasi, nf mv wlfo. While I was nastor of the Baptist ehurcli at Itlvcs junction sno was brought down with I'lieuniouiii succeeding Iji Grinpo. Terrible iarosysms of coughing would wst Hours Wllil lime interruption aim it seemed as if sho could not survive them. A fr nml reeomnieneieii nr. rsing a new Dlscovci-y: it was ejuick in its work and Mi.hlir entlsfuctorv in results." Trial bottles freo at A. ivasioy a urug score, ueguuir hoi 50c and f LOO. Coining Event, Aucust 2!). Lawn iiarty at rcsidenco of Dr. C. Jil, Borduor, 31 list Oak street, beneut r.P All fi.itnta pl,lir,.h. Sept, fi.-HJwnd Labor my picnic unuor tho auspices of tho Grant band at Columbia park. llucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salvo In tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, talt rheum, fever euros, .i -1 1 l.na nlilll.lntna rT,fl nn1 -11 n.,...tnna and V,n.l t ,1Ta1 V Alir.S TtllAQ nil B1U OlUiu.,uuf..,v.J ..... r"t or jo pay rcqulred.ktJt Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or.monyre funded J Trice 25 cents per box. Ji or sale iiyjA. wasiey. "DR.MILES, Through Ills Nervine Is a Ben efactor to Thousands." WIDELY' known Wisconsin publbher, who resides at Groen Bay, writes March Cth. IbDS. as follows "t'lvo years ago I became so nervous that mental work was a burden. Inmnl Not-rcat at night on account of sloei ic .iic,-. My attention nag called to Dr. lil' liestora tlve Nervine, and I commences-! to u ,o It with (ho -ery best effect, fiimo tin n I Invo kept a, bottle in my-bouse and uso It whenever ny nerves becomo unstrung, with always the Mae good results. My son also Dr. Miles' takes It for n'-rvousncss vlth like never falling success. I hive recom mended It to many and it ciires them. All who Buffer from norvo troubles should try it.- Nervine Restores Healtii.... It is freo from narcotics, perfectly harm less, and yet soothes and strengthens. Dr. Miles, through his Nurvino Is a benefactor to thousands." A. O. LEHMAN. Editor and proprietor of Dku Landsmak. Dr. Mllos' Ncrvino Is sold on guarantee first bottle will benefit or money refunded. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity --For-- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Barbey's Bohemian Beer. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. c S. PHILLIPS, II. D. Onicc : SO'West Centre street. Can bo'consulted nt nil hours. p F. BUBKE, M. D. 80 E. Lloyd street, Shenandoah. Ofllco hours : 7 to 9 n. m., I to 8 and 7 to 9 p. m. . J. n. pomeroy. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Shenandonh, Pa. iU BUUKn, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Olllco Egnn building, corner of Main and Centre ptreeta, Shenandonh. pBOP JOHN JONES, MUSICAI. INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 05, Mahnnoy City, Pa. Having studied under some of the best mn"ter In Loudon ond Paris, will give lessons on the violin, guitar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address In care of Strouse, the ewelcr, Shenandoah. BUCKNELL - UNIVERSITY, John HoWAim IUnitis, LL. !., I'resN Collogo with four courses of study leading to degrees! Academy for boys and yound meni Ladies' Institute, nnd Mchooi oi aimie. iniriy nero campus ; ten buildings Including gym. nasium, laboratory nnd observatory. I-or catalogue and other Information nddress, WM. C. GnETZIMiUl, Iteglstrnr, I-cwisburg, l'a. riiilions of Dollars Go un in smoke every year. Take no risks but get your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., insured in first-class re liable companies as represented by DAVID FAUST, IXuTT' Also Life and Accidental Compaulcs, HARLES DERR'S .V Barber hop 1 12 West Centre Street. Our Hot Towel Shave s becoming popular. You will (Ike It. We maKe a specialty oi iinircuimiK. BROMO-KOLA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured by this granular effervescent nnd stimu lant. An instant curo tor sour stomnchs nnd headaches, which often accumulate from having n night out. John f. cleAry, , BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17'"nnd lpVeacli AllcyShennndoah a
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