- - r - ... 4 You Can IVlaUes Yourdollar and c'e hv Mirrvinir tliu . Tiny mmm' T w t l,f V N E Y by buying --.'kiifc books, &c, m our utoro . .'. . In itther -..K youv YT tore-er 7.iny litem iiiuo Known licnaiidorth, Pa., its North lyy, connection. ning Herald MONDAY, AVOI ST 31, 1MM. REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET. 1 OH 1'llRKtllKKT, WILLIAM M'KINLUY, Uf Ohio. IHK VUU rHBUDKXT, IIAHULT A. IIOHAltT, uf Xiir Jersey. KEPUDLICAN STATE TICKET. rout,1).taitBMMAN.AT-I.AHr,n, (1ALUSIIA A. OltOW. Of Susquehanna. hamvi:l a. iavi:ni'OUt, Of llrlo It is not the volume of currency, but its 'ivlty, tlmt tends to prosperity. NiiDATi; S 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 K : 1 it still on tlio fence, pparently Senator Tillman's warning to the fue silvcrites, to coiniiel all Congressional candidates to commit themselves, has little effect on the wall paper syndicate candidate. In the death of ox-School Director John 0. Davis our boioiiKh lias lost one of its most in telligent and progressive citizens. Unassum ing in nil thiiiBS, ever leady to advance the town's interests, such men are an honor to the town, mid his death is a real loss. In speaking of Mr. Ilryan's literary failure, it should not he forgotten that lie helped to frame the Wilson tarilf law, which cloed more shops and thiew mure men out of em ployment than any other one piece of legis lation in tlio whole history of the country. Mb. William .1. Hbyan's "invasion of the tin'my's country'' came to about as inglorious it termination as (icn. I.ee's invasion uf the name country thirty-thieo years ago. llryau met his (ivtlysburi; in New York, and Lee jaet his in l'cnnsylvania that's tho only liU'crcncu. DliVAK is not consistent, lie slid in died ut Albany, if you cannot support tho plat fin ill support ino anyhow. iever mind the platform. In the same speech lie S'lld the people speak through political parties and the wrtiei thruiigh their platforms. So lie says in cll'cct, nctcr mind the party, only Vet me. Kknatciii Stijwaiit let tlio freo silver cat out of the bag, in his explanation that tho HHoolie lie made in Congie-s favoring the gold standard "weio made hefuio silver lnin Jnt' htrcuiiio so prominent in Novadad)" That explanation should lie more fatal to the freo silver heresy than the Senator's sold Standard speeches. TllEltn is no line in the constitution that designates gold and silver together, or either metal separately, as the money of the United Slates. There is no section or clause uf that document which declare what the money uf tin United States .-hall lie. The only mention of the money metals is the provision that "No State shall cuin mpnoy, emit bills uf credit, make any thins but gold and siHer cuiu a tender in payment uf debts." Now tluit an anti-Kcpublicaii tariff law lias been tried and proved sech a complete failure, the American people may congratu late themselves that tnoy liavo had this costly experience, and need have no fear of a repetition uf US As Lleneral Harrison puts it, "Wo had soma experiences, but they were historical, remote and not ery instructive to tbi- generation. We needed an experience of uur owiiyand we have had it. It has been a haul lubson, but a very convincing one, and c try body was in the school house when it vas given." It is seriously to bo doubled whither Democrats even will havo the temerity to oppose in Congieas tho wise tariff legislation promised by tho licpubllcan party. Jinny of tho sponsors fur the Wilson law aro ashamed of it already. AmoKO the workingmen of Schuylkill 'ert'riAy, no man is held in bigher.osteem than jjiCCr Powdcrlcy, at olio tluio head of the 'KfcKhtg of Labor. IIi utteiances, ujioii auy '-Vfiiuu ail'ectiug the interesU of the wago rtffSps. are those of a man whose good faith v3i'''ll,y ,,u doubted, and when ho declares IntWill such should Note against Uryan the ,ijl on carries mui'ii weiMiu wnn it no i,,i .mil ii iiec-couiace law is iae "tfrTlAis I seo it , drive gold from clrculati '?urfSv6 wil1 ut" "" " Bi,lilt) ilvor '' 11 . awnilnley is elected silver v "1 he retained In ffPt'.ffico as nait of the money of tho nation, gold will not be driven out, and all kinds of mouVy will ho of equal value aim ptircuas iu iiowr in the bauds of tho American jiooplo,' iv .... Interview ill Washington, ouo day i.. ..-..At ,,nr own William Wilhelm startled the polltieul world by tho boldness of his assertions, especially that portion relating to iqlitlcal complexion of Pennsylvania. Unto William's own words : "Jn bcliuyl Snnt' noarlv every one of tho former bllcau managers has gono over to tho Smnks. The gain of Democratic Cons i p.uitisvlvniiia this voar will lie ruscjn1 . - j - . i..;.wTi- f linn an v other state of tho Union. 1 h'WW"aeoa a good many camiaigus in my -flinty, but there never was such enthusiasm ' us'iiias been created by Senator Tillman. .ia-ctoforo when incotins was hold thcro Oljlitlwayii bocii a question as to who would I', tho bills, iinrtnis Timo nio-miis e uu by Silver Jtepubllcam. When Senator Kld circulate at par, that neither should hfltl'riven from circulation. If liryan is tiWiVi.l nml ii fiee-coinace law is pawed, it i . " paid, mi iitivlnir 1 J I lV free silverile, 'mi's greatness. . 1.KS0NAL. rice, of Heading, n student at tho r ,av School, Carlisle, is spending ids vacation with relatives in town. SI Jir. and Mr. K. D Tewksbury, of Cata wlssa, Spent Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Krwiu, of South Jardin street. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Snyder, of Allcntown, who were guests of town relatives the ist few days, left this afternoon for I'ort Carbon. Daniel l'orgiison lias returned homo after a pluuMiit sojourn at Atlantic City. , Misses Nellie Malone and May llmdigiin visited friends at .Summit Hill on Saturday. Mrs. Daniel Kills nnd daughter, l'lorenco, returned home on Saturday from a two-weeks visit to Atlantic City. Mrs. D. I. Hvans this morning went to Natitlcoku to visit Dr. Uvniis, her brothor-iu-law, hawienco Cullcn made a business trip to the county seat to-day. Mrs. M. M. llurko visited friends at I'otts ville to-day. Joseph Kehler, of Allcntown, is a guest of town relatives. Mr. and Mrs. William (lilwon, of Palo Alto, were guests of town friends yesterday. Frank Harshniau, of Frederick City, Md was a guest of Dr. W. N. Stein yestorday and to-day left for Ills homo. IMinuiid Jonos, of Kllangowau, is sull'ering from congestion of the lungs. S. II. Kvans, of Shamokin, was a guest of town friends yesterday. Michael Keogh, of Ilast Centro street, is on the sick list. Mrs. W. J. YVatkins and family rctnrned home on Snturday eveulug from a six weeks sojourn at the sou shore. Misses Annie Flaherty, Maggio Murphy, Mazie Connors and Maine Lynch spent yesterday calling on friends at Gordon. Miss Joe. Lynch has gone to St. Clair to spend the week witli friends. Messrs. Fred llross and Hiram IScnsiuger, two of Ashland's popular young men, spent last evening witli Missos Annio Flaherty and Maggie Muiphy. Miss I'.iniua Seltzer and her brother, Will iam, returned to town on Saturday after spending a few weeks among friends at Philadelphia. Miss Jennie Ilrittun has returned to her liome in Turkey Iiun after lengthy visits to Philadelphia and Ocoan City. Miss Annie (irilllths, who was visiting her parents on West Coal street, lias returned to the institution for the blind at Philadelphia of which she is nn inmate. Miss Agnes Dodson has gone to Millcrsvillc to take a course in tho Normal school. Mrs. James KuianucI, accompanied by her grandson, Charles Wlrth, of Philadelphia, left for I'ottsvillo this morning and will spend a week theio visiting friends. .Miss Annie Johnson, of Lost Creek, and Mrs. Thomas Iiraccy, of (iirardville, leave by the P. it It. cannon hall train this evening for a tri p to Nebraska. Arthur Trez.iso and family, of llrooklyn, N. Y., arrived in town this morning, bring called hither by the death of his step-father, John fl. Davis. Iiichaul Kerslake attended tho funeral of a "friend at Tammjua on Saturday. Misses Annie (ircen and Mary ulanccy, of (iermautowu, sue sojourning with Miss Lei L:uKin, on Kast (Centre street. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Magarglo and daughter, Mildred, alein Philadelphia. Mrs. Albert Hoover and sou, F.dga wero Pottsville vi-itors yesfei'd.ty. Misses Manco Stokes t nd Ilattie Ureh, of St. Clair, nio the guost of Miss May Dusto, on South Jardin street. Mis. Alfred Schocicr, and daughter, Maud, returned home on Saturday from Philadel phia and Atlantic City. Misses Agnes Cnntlin, lluttio James and Mary Lichli'.tner left for liloomshurg this morning lo enter the Normal school. Mrs. William (iiitllth, of Soutlt Main streit, is reported as seriously ill. Miss Katie Moore, of llr.inchilale, is visit ing Mrs. Martin liiennan, on West Cherry stieet. W. J. McLaughlin escorted Miss Annie Kane to liingtown this afternoon. Miss Kane has gone to the liloomshurg State Normal School. A frlt-nd to Kteryhmly Parents are by nature anxious that their children securo and maintain as many useful ind valuablo friends as possible. One friend which they can readily securo for n tritlo is Thompson's Diphtheria Cure, which in case. of a diphtheretic attack, will positively euro tho disease, and save life whero all other medicines fail. The best plan is to keep it handy in the house at all times and apply according to directions at the first intimation of diphtheria, croup, quinsy, or any other throat affection. Sold at Kirliu's drugstore at !0 cents a hottlo. Mr. I'lilttips Operated rimn. An operation was jierformed yesterday at the State lluspital at Fountain Springs upon Hon. 1). 1). Phillips, uf Gordon, and it fully confirmed the previous diagnosis of tho ease. It is feaicd that tho results of the operation will not he as favorablo as had been hoped. Ask your grocor fur the "Itoyal Patent' Hour, and tako no other brand. It is the best Hour made. A .Monster Cargo of Sucnr. Kcw Yohk, Aug, 81. Tho four masted ship Hoanok?, of Hath, Mo , Captalu Hhiii lltun, nrrlvixl yostorday from Honolulu after a iiassiuo of 131 days. Tho Koanoke is the hirgost Ainorloan ship afloat. .Sho was I iiilt. by Hun. Arthur Sowall, of Hath, Mi'., and rei-istors 8,4U0 tons. The Hoan oko brings tha largest oargo of sugar over bruught to this port by any ono vessel, amounting to HS.UX) lgs. Cjellst lo I.hl'o Joe l'alelieii. Ciiicaoo, Aug. 81. Joe Pntchcn, the uhampioii pacing stallion, has been matched against V. W. Hamilton, tho bicyclist, who holds most of tho unpaceil records, for it race at Hoehoster, X. V., Swpt. IU, mile bonis, liot two lr three for a purso of S,UOU. Troop to Suppress ltelit'ls KL Pam), 'Vox., Aug. 81. General Her namloz and tkiu soldiers has arrived from Chihuahua eu route for OJInign, opposite Marfa, to suppress Insurrections. Tho Wrutlier. For eastern Now York, eastoru Penn sylvania, Now Jersey and Delaware: Gen erally fair jsllghtlywarmori southwesterly winds. Coutlug Kvcnt. Sept. 5. Grand I-abor Day plculo under tho auspices of the Grant band at Columbia park. . When you want good roofing, plumbing gas fitting, or general tlnsmlthlng dono call on E. I . Uallsghor is west ueutro street Dealer In stc-cs Jl-tf iinnsvnnt. Joseph Chum-' bcrlaln. s""5Ptltry of stair for the colonic, prior to Ms ihumrttii" for Ainerlcn. ap pointed Mr William Coiiyiiiihuiii (Ira now secretary of luxation at Tnhrrnn, speclnl ntfont to lepresoiit Hront Ilrltnlnnt Pretoria. Thoro Is sjioelnl slBliiflontico In this step. Tho new envoy will liavo direct relations with the colonial ollleo, Instead of acting through tho high ooniinttMoncr of tho onpo, and will havo his salary jtald from tho imperial exchequer. Tho lioliitinont, nf such n minister Is a recogni tion of tho Indopi'iiduncoof (ho Transvaal. Mr. Cwll Rhodes proposps arriving In Lon don about tho middle of September. Society Woioan huciL JlALTiMouh, Aiisr. 31. Mrs. Klin Peter, tho dlvom'd wife of former .Senator Peter, hnsentenMl suit for $On,txx)lamagosagalnst Mrs. Thomas H. Gaitherand hor husband. Hoth woman aro promlnont in Baltimore society. Jlrs. Pcterls a granddnughtcrof tho Into Oovernor Mercor, of .Maryland, a nleco of tho Into Governor TliomnsSwann, and a slstor of Col mcl ltichnrd S. Mercor, of Huntingdon, Pa., a Pennsylvania rail railroad olllcial. Mr. Galthcr is a resident capitalist, mid his wlfo was a Miss Jlriyo, of Virginia. Mrs. Poter says sho has been receiving threatening lottors over slncosho was divorced, while hor frlonds and chil dren also received communications. Slnln liy n Jealous Itlvnl. I'EIiTH Amiioy. X. J., Aug. 31. Goorgo Pujiruck Htahbed and klllod John Ju br.mz yesterday as tho result of jealousy. Suhrack is :ii years old and Jubranz was sixteen years younger. Hoth wero Hun garians, and hoth courted tho samo girl. Jubranz was tho favorite, and had been with bin sweetheart an hour before his death. Sho is Hortl Potaki, a comely young woman not yet. 20. Tho knlfo cut through olio rib nndo'itcrcd tho hoart. It w's found In Subrack's pocket when ho va s arrested. llurglnr Shut n rut Killed. Nkw Youk, Aug. 31. l'atrolmnn WiU iam.I. Miller shot and instantly killed a liuiro burglar last evening at No. 338 Third avenue, this city, whero the negro had broke intent Chinese laundry- In tho burg lar's pockets wero fomul pawn tickets for watches and rings recently pledged and a card bearing tho naino of Charles II. Creed. Tho names used by tho negro In pledging the jewelry wore Hradley and Delniooro. Iti- thou -lit bv the mithoritlcs that tho man has lieon a professional bur.'hir of tho most ilc-ij.oruip tvpc, "Thero arc fads in medicine as well ns in other things," said a busy drugslst "but tho most Come Back remarkable thing about Hood's Sarsa parilla is that customers who try other remedies all come back to Hood's, and this is why tho enormous sales of thla great medicine EE353 keep "P od continuo the pj whole year rounjd, steady Ei us a clock. 'Why is it?" ,lOi simply becaus'3 Hooots Sarsaparilla has more real cura tive mVit than any medicine I ever sold." This Ms of daily occurrence in almost every cfTuj; store. Hood's Sarsaparilla has cured more sickness, and made reoro happlnesB through restoration to health than any ot.'rer medicine. iarsapai Is tho stmdard tho One True Wood Purifier, u n r-tt are tho only pills to tako liOOtl S PlIIS with Hood's (iarsaiurllla. VETERIHARYSPECIFICS For Hcrscs, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs, AND PODLTItr. SOOPato Honk nnTrentment of Animals liud Chan bcut t'l ee. crnEscrrverN.Cnnircstlons.Iiiflainmatlon A. A. (Spinal JleniuglilH, nilllc Fever. Jl,ll. Mrnlus, LamcnrsH, ltlicumntlaul. !.(! "IMslemiier, asnl Discharges. JM).llotH or Urnhs, Worms. K.K..CuiiliH, Heaves, l'lieumanlOa l.lf,Collo or tirlpes. ISellyaclic. ;.;. .11 iBcarrliiue, llriuorrlinees. JI.U."lj'rinary iinu Kiducy Diseases. .I.-Lriiillvo DlscnHcfl, lllancc. J.K "Dlseuseaot JJIuestiau, Paralysis Eluglo Hottlo (over DO doses), . . .00 Stable Cnse, with Specifies, MacadL t-teriiiary Curo Oil ami Meulcator, S7.00 Jnr Velcrluury Cnro Oil, . 1.00 SftM bjllranlill or i.ot prrkld aBjuberesail Inaiir sianllt ta receipt of price. lll3H'lMli:iS'Jltll.0.,1114I13mmnmBU,Se-Vort. SETJMPEREYS' HOSEEOPATHIC SPECIFIC No.i In usfl Sfl vfnra. Tha onlr iraeefifal remedv ffif Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, cod Prostration, (rod over-work or other causa. 91 per vial, or 6 vial and targe tu1 powder, for $5. fei'ld It L'rugplaU, r istil .udiimlj oq rccult ol jrtca, lICMI'HUtia'aitU. Catlll AJlH1UUaiabt.tAowlortu For Bait- t lovhiHli 'h Urns nture, ISusI CVmri' fitrt'L-t GCvuvusi4 iae,i iutiiii4at .klv'V, ltd: on inter- ! ' ' t '"dly CU.eS J V V 1 t.ir:inc. Used externally it is the best itni J mcnt in the world. lirwarc of imis,Htioi:s, buy only the -mine made by Ferry Dv3. J -'"-- ,Tcr Lfi. i iS .04 .7 rot, is - i P m4MJ wkml "J -3s CURED TO STAY CURED. Docs This Mean Anything to You? It your truss don't hold you or is causing pain, seo us at onco. It may save you years of suirerlng. Wo liavo cured hundreds oi people In Pennsylvania, andean refer you to patients cured In your om town. Our treatment Is harmless and will not keep you trom your dally labor. Call and liavo a talk with our doctor. It will cost you nothing, Wo guaran tee relict after the first treatment, and our prices at o reasonable. The Dr. Miller Co., Philadelphia. See Our loct'or Every Tuesday at UNION HOUSE, Ashland,- Pa. ooooooo3oooeed09Oooeo i:c,Klnnl nml 11h Loxdo.n. Atllf. JHC V HUMPHREYS Q h W fid l!t9 srii54;.i'-.icP com- J Z r MR BRYAN'S DAY OF REST. The Candidate's llrlef Itrspltn from tho Actlilty of CnmimlRiiliig, Jajiestown, N. Y., Aur. 01. Mr. and Mrs. 'William J. Brynn enjoyed n day of enso yesterday, nf tor n week of campaign ing which 1ms included (.peoches in tlio Urgast Inland cltlos of tho stnto, In two or three farming centers and mnny short onesfroih car plntfornis. Two or threo mid soinotlmos moro spcechos have been made by Jir. Hryiui each day, nml tho in tervals between havo boon spent ih travel ing by trains and cnrrlagus. Tho week with him wnsn lossonof unremitting tur moil, pushing through orowds, riding af ter brass bands, with fireworks flying Vir cannon roaring In Ills oars. Kvon in tho quieter moments tit hotel tables and in car seats, thero havo always boon a dozen peoplo at Ids elbow to shako hands, to try to talk politics or toll him how tho cam paign must bo run. Ho has even had to wield n fork with tho left hand while writing nutogrnphs with tho right Doqplto this continuous strain, Mr. Bryan was looking almost as fresh as week ago when ho nppuarcd in tho hotel dining room yostorday. His voice lias lost most of the husktness which nt ono stage of the tour thrcnUrncd to bring it to an ond. Ho and Mrs. Brynn wont to tho First l'rusbyterlnn church, where thoy listened to a sermon by Kov. G. M. Colvlllo, In tho morning. Afterwnrd thoy drovo to Lako wood on Lako Chautauqua, tweh'o nillos from hero where thoy were entcrtalnod by Norninn E, Mnck, of Buffnlo. Whcrovor they stirred enrious groups gathered about thorn. Today Mr. Brynn lcovos Now York state, probably to roturn In Octobor when bo will sjicnk in Brooklyn and othor places. Mom Trouble for Spain. MAliuin, Aug. 81. Olllcial telegrams received hero from Captain General Blanco, governor of the Philippine isl ands, nniiottnco that a thousand rebels took tho Held against tho Spanish forces for tho purposo of bringing about a revo lution. Tho insurgents were badly armed and easily defeated. Troops aro now In pursuit of tho fugitives. Governor Blanco, howovor, estimates that tho separatists number at least 4,000 Ho has asked tho government to send rolnforcomonts. Tho Spanish ministry yesterday decided to send 2,00.) troops to the 1'hlllpplno islands without delay. Jilieitmittlsm Cured in it Day. "Jlystio Curo" for Ehcumatism and Neu ralgia radically euros in 1 to 3 days. Its uctlou upon tho system Is remarkahlo and mysterious. It removes at onco tho causo and tlio discaso Immediately disappears. Tho first doso greatly benefits; 75 cents. Sold by C. H. Haeenbuch, Druggist, Shenandoah. Arsenic In IHn Food. TitKvrox'Aug. 31. Kx-County Collec tor Foster W. Vnnklrk, who lives near Princeton, Is recovering from an illness of Ronio weoks' fitnndlng, said to havo lieen caused by the placing of nrsenlo in Ills fc jd on several occasions. Vnnklrk, sus pecting an attempt was being mndo to poison him, took n portion of soup eaten by him to Professors Cornwall nml Mc Kay, of Princeton college. In this was found traces of arsenic. Vnnklrk Is said to havo suspected a colored man and wo man recently In his employ. His only pos sible reasons for suspecting tho couplo are said to bo based on his striking tho colored man with a euno sonic time ago for somo act of dlhobedlcneo. Troops NeediMl nt Ontmingon. Ontonagon, Mich., Aug. 31. Tlio sher iff has telegraphed the governor of Mich igan to send militia to quell disturbances hero, nml two companies of tho Fifth regi ment, state mlliila, at Houghton, were notified by tho govornor to go to Ontona gon on tho shcrilf's call. Trouble, has arisen over tho distribution of supplies to sufferers from tho recent conflagration, and many deeds of vandalism havo oc curred. Barrels of liquor havo been stolen from the ruins of saloons, ami lumbermen and Polish laborers havo lieconio drunk. Threats have been made against tho lives of the foremen of tho Diamond Match company, and incendiary fires are destroy ing houses. A little daughter of Mr. Lewis Dayton, an old and much respected citizen of liaruitz, Pa., occasionally ha3 troublo with her stomach which gives her considerable dis tress. In speaking of it Jir. Dayton said : "As soon as sho has an attack wo give her a doso of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea 1'cmcdy, and it lias never failed to relievo her promptly. Wo all uso it in our family with the samo cood results." For salo by Ciruhlcr llros., druggists. A Juienllu M llrderr. Pomi;uvii.i.k, N". J., Aug. 31. Henry Hodges, a farmer living on tho sido of tho AVaelmug mountains, nbout a inllo and a half from Pluckaiiilu, was shot down in cold blood In his own doorway on Satur day by Elmer Clo'son, a former employe (. i,sen, who is a mere lad, had worked for Jir Hodgos throe yours ago. Applyingfor employment ho was told by Mr. Hodges that ho did not need a boy. Without a word of warning tho boy drew revolver and fired three shots, nil taking effect. Cbissun csciipud on his bicycle, hut was yoon captured. Mr. Hodges died in a few minutes. j: Halit bijuclchf'U l-'orest 1'Jrcs. AniiLAXli, Wis., Au. 31. A heavy rain not in nlMiut uoon on Saturday and helped to cheek tho forest llros. Tho Dunolt Luiii- - bor comimuy's mill, at lionult, lias been saved, bu'. f,X)U,00U fset of lumber wore destroyed. A number of homesteaders wore buraod out In the Jloquah district, on the Northern Pacific line, but it Is thought that no lives wore lost. It is bo lleod thitt the danger limit has passed. flrip-Colds-IIeadaclie. Why sudor with. Coughs, Colds and La Orlppo when Laratlvo Iiromo Quinine will cure vou in one dav. Put un In tablots con venient for taking. Guaranteed to euro, or money refunded, Price, 25 cents. For salo by Kirlin's Pharmacy. i TunneU Mny ltefqse tu ltun. MJ11 (AilnwAro. There Is n rumor current that Kbo W. Tunnoll, tho Democratic candi date for governor, has refused tho nomina tion tendered him by tho rocont Demo cratic convention. No reasons uro as signed for Mr. Tunnol's action, und his friends hero are nil ut sea. ISucklen'a Arnica Salve. Tho best salvo In tho world for cuts, bruises, sOrcs, ulcers, salt rheum, fever Bores, .. -1 A l.n...1a nl,Ul.lln pnm a anil UIUVI, tllllllCU liauuD, vuituwiuai iw.um, nil akin nrniitinns. und nositirelv CUTC8 nlleS. or 40 pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Pneo 85 cents per box. For salo by A. Wasley. ARMENIANS UNDISMAYED. They Threaten to Cnntl tine the Agitation for ltecogultlon, CoxsTANTiNortE, Aug. 81. Just before tho departure of tho leaders of the Invas ion of tho Ottomnu bank on Sir Kdgnr Vincent's yacht after thoy had negotiated with tho Turkish olllcinWand surrendered upon condition that thoy should be allowed to leave tho country, they announced to tho (lrngonions of tho different ombnssios that they Intend to continuo tho nglUvtlou until tho right of tho Armenians should bo recognized by the represontntlvos of tho foreign powors. Mombors of tho different cmbasslos havo received another circular letter from tho Armonlnn revolutionary committee making asimilor announce ment. It will ho romemliored that several days before tho' raid upon tho Ottoman bank by tho Armenians throateninglottr3 of n similar character wero rocol ved by tho representative! of tho powors, but tho foreign diplomats stntioliod in Constanti nople paid no attention to those warnings. Already sovornl claims for dnmagos to property have boon received at tho British embassy, tho Jiroperty destroyed being owned by British subjects. As nn Indica tion of tho number of persons who per ished in tho recent riots, it Is stated that TiW dead bodies wore burled in tho Chlckll cemetery nlono. Tho British chitrgo d'af faires, Michael Horbort, has inndo special representations to Towllk Pasha, Turkish minister df foreign affairs, concerning tho caso of two Arnlohlaild Who wore culully killed Just In front of tho guard irusoand before tho eyes of tho members of tlio ombassy. All tjnlet nt Alcxatulrottn, Washixgto.v, Aug. 81. Tho navy de partment has been Informed by Admiral Selfridgo, commanding tlio European sta tion, that ovorythlng Is quiet nt Aloxnn dretta, Turkey. This Information camo to tho admiral from Captain Shopard, commanding tho Sail Francisco, which Is now at Alexamlretta, where sho has been for a wcok. Tho fact that nffolrs aro quiot nt tho placo named Is regnrdod us a favor able sign, bocauso tho dispatches from Constantinople havo stated that tho at tack on tho Ottoman bank and tho shiugli' tor by the Turkish soldiers have led to an oxodus from tho capital city, foreigners and nntlvo Armenians and others fleeing In largo numbers southward In tho direc tion of Aloxandrctta, Tho dispatch also indicates that tho naval officials In Medit erranean waters aro watching closely tho condition of affairs in Turkey, so ns to keep tlio government promptly Informed of what transpires. i:iectric Hitters. Klectric Hitters is a medicine suited for nny season, but perhaps more generally needed in tho spring, when the languid exhausted feeling prevails, when tho liver is torpid and sluggish and tlio need of a tonic and altera tive is felt. A prompt uso of this medicino has often averted long and perhaps fatal bilious fevers. No midicllie will act more surely in counteracting and freeing the sys tem from the malarial poison. Headache, Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness yield to Dlectric hitters. Only fifty cents per hottlo at A. Waslcy's drug store. NUGGETS OF' NEWS. Veterans are Inva'ding St. Paul today for the national encampment. Commiin-jci"i-Chief Walker arrived this morning. The settlement accepted by Turkey's rultau in tho matter of reforms in Crete virtually concedes nil which Cretans havo flemanded. By a collision on tho Fitchburg railroad, near Orange, Mass., Engineer M. W. Cloments w.is killed and Fireman Fowler fatally Injured. Alexandre Felix Joseph Itlbut, ex-prime minister of France, with his wife ond nopson, arrived In Xew York yesterday m aplea-suro tour Somo years ago when suffering with an uncommonly severe attack of diarrhoea, Jir. W. It. Gulunip, of Atco, Pa., received through tho mail a samplo bottle of Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Iieniedy. Ho says: "I found it to bo ono of tho most effective remedies 1 over used. It gavo mo almost immediate relief. It has no superior and I think no equal. No had offects follow the uso of this remedy. It is pleasant to tako when reduced with wator and sweetened. Children Uko it. It never fails. It is tho most perfect' remedy ever produced for bowel complaints." For salo at 25 and 50 cents per hottlo by Gruhler llros., druggists. (fold lrmocruts lliirred. TltEXTOK, Aug. 81. Tho Democratic city conimltf.'o, which Is controlled by 6ilver men or tho party, has passed reso lutions Instructing tho committeemen who will act as Judges at tho primary elec tions to elect delegates to next Thursday's state convention, to refuse tho votos of all gold Democrats unions they swoar to vote for Bryan and Sewull. The gold Demo crats aro indignant over tho passage of tlio resolutions, uut it is uellovoil they will make no effort to tako part in tlio prl marlos. This action Is said to bo largely duo to their belief that n third ticket will bo nominated. forgers Sent Up for I.lfe, S.:,' FitANClsco, Aug. 31. Carl Booker und James Creogan, the Nevada bank forgers, havo been sentenced to life Im prisonment by Judgo Wallace. Backer, Croogan and A. 11. Dona concocted a schenio to rob the Novnda bank. Thov ated a draft drawn through the Bank of Woodland from 112 to $,uoo. Dan n cashed, the chock at tho Nevada bank, whero ho had a deposit, claiming to b6 a broker. Booker is said to l)o tho most skillful for ger In tho country, and Crexgnn was the capitalist whi furnished tlio money with which to oporato. Killed by a Lightning Holt. HoroiiTOX, Mich., Aug. 81. Dightnlng btruokln niHyn,dozin places in Hough ton county Joseph Huppn was klllod In tho Finnish church ut Hancock. Mrs. Weber was dangerously Injured at Ouln- cy. A blacksmith immod H. Johnson at tho same place was knocked senseless by a bolt; Jiunos Kane, of Hnnoook. was prostrated-by a'shook, and' various other casualties were recorded. No such olectrl cal storm' was over before known in tho copper districts. Itellef In Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases reliovcd in pix hours by the "New Great SOuth.American Kidney Cure," This new remedy Is a great surpriso on account of its exceeding promptness In relieving pain la the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of tho urinary passages in male or female. It relieves retention, of water and pain tn passing it almost immediately, If you wau$ quick relief and cure this is your remedy, eom oy nnapiro a pnannacy, luy bouiu Main street. Let The Whole World Know The Good Driiiles' Heart Cure Does RART IHsr.AfiR l,n f(. ' dlsadv.nhtago. Always ( ucurfcutecuse is incurauij;YoL". . symptoms become well defined, yor becomes alarmed and a noryOus 'SRjo placo. Dut when a sure rcmeO I and n core effected, after ycdrs o,. thero Is great rejoicing' afi'd de the Who'io world know." Mrs. La,. inger,6f Selkirk, Kansas, writes; to lot the wholo world know what MilCS' Heart Cure hasl j, Heart Cure Restores Health i'u. ivu jrui , pain in my hear ness of breath, tlon, pain in ray h oppressed fooling", chest, weak and hu spells, bad dreams, could not Ho on cit. sldo, was numb and suffered terribly. 1 too"k Dr. Miles' Heart Curo and before 1 finished the second hottlo I felt Its good ofiocts, I foci now that I am fully recovered, and that Dr. Miles' Heart Curo saved my life." Dr. Miles' Heart Curo is sold on guarantco that first bottlo benefits, or money refunded. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for onenanaoan ana vicinity --For-- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter i ry Barbey's Bohemian Beer. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. q s. ruiLurs, jr. d. Ofllco : 30 West Centre Btreet. Can be'eonsutted at all hours. p F. BURKE, M. D. SO E. Lloyd street, Shenandoah. 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