EVENING HER ALD IWTAIll.ISIIKI) 18T6. Published every Kvenlnrjfki,cWl Sunday, at HODTH JART11K TBRt. NtSAB ncRTRC. The Herald Is deltmed InHhetmmlonn awl the surrounding; town tor six oeutf it week, my tile to the carriers, lly mnll (8.00 ft year, or M nuti a month, payable In advance. Advertls menti eharneu neeonllnetn spaeeand poetHoti. Tl publisher tenerre the rbtht to elmnite tlie rioslllon of adrettlMment whenever the ttil Uwllon of new demands It. The right la reserved tn reject any advertisement, whether iHtlil tor or not. that the publisher mny deeta improper. Advertising rates made known uoii application. Itntereil at the rKHtoOlce at Shenandoah, I'a., as ceond elaM mall matter. TKt.M'liONK CONNECTION. "All the News That's Fit to Prinl," Evening Herald THUIWDAY, JULY 8. 1987. It appear that Director Cougliliii is a "bfgtrer man tlmn olo Grunt;" at leaut, he is learning tho trioknter a tiling or two in the propor mmiiiKo lncnt of tile publio schools, mid at the same time making an enviable repu tation for himself as a otiHtodiun of the schools. Tim Ohio ami Iowa Democrats are anxious for a delay in the Debs com munistic movement. It may cause them the loss of quite a number of votes with whioh they expect to re cruit their ranks this fall in view of the principles of the platforms which they have adopted, and they recog nize the fact that tlioy have no votes to spare. Thk President will reorganize the Civil Servico Commission after Con gress adjourns. It is sjuid he will re voke all orders issued by President Cleveland during his last term, ex tending tlie Civil Service law. 5Ir. Cleveland placed 35,000 positions under the law. President McKin ley's new order will take the follow ing places outside the Civil Sorvice law : The Government Printing Office, tho Bureau of Engraving and Printing, private secretaries and con fidential clerks and deputies in the revenue service. Sl'KAKlNO of the great responsibil ity of the Governor in considering the many bills now before him, the Philadelphia Press editorially says: "It is well known that in making these appropriations tho Legislature is rarely careful in its discrimination. Action is not always based upon merit. Members within whose dis tricts some institution is located that may claim state aid beliove it to be to their personal advantage to secure as largo an appropriation as possible, and by a system of log rolling pretty fair success attends them ail. Tills is conspicuously illustrated by the fact that the Schuylkill members were en ubled to secure a $10,000 appropria tion for the maintenance of an insti tutioa which has noexistenco and for which there is not so far even a site. ' This we believe to be an exceptional i-ase, but it helps to illustrate Legisla tive methods." Now that the tariff bill is out of the way, the question as to whether Congress will or will not immediately take up the currency revision looked upon with much interest. There are two sides to this question, and botli sides are being carefully examined by those who are to deter mine what the course of events are to be in this particular. By many it is believed that the special work of tho special session in the passage of a tarill bill having been .so promptly uud happily completed, the business element of tho country would prefer an opportunity to adjust itself to the new conditions in regard to the tariff before being brought face to face with the currency problem. Those who hold to this view believe that it would be better to defer any action on the currency question until the regular meeting of Congress in De cember and "give tlie countryarost." Whether this pluu isdetcrminedupon 'd. 'lii.Vlw.. ii oiii-T-iitiin nniii,luulnti shall be urged upon Congress at once is not fully determined, hut the public may rest assured that there is no dis position on the part of the Adminis tration to delay or triilo with the cur rency (mention any more than it has with the tariff. TllK regular meeting of tlie Sohool Hoard was held last night, and it was generally understood that tlie annual election of teachers would take place, in faot those in control of sohool affairs at this time gave it out that such would be the case. For some reason, however, there was no elec tion. It appears that the Democratic member, in caucus, could not agree among themselves seven of them favoring tlie ditnlal of 13 of the present corps of teachers, while one of their number positively refiuwg to vote for tlie diemitMial of a single old toucher. This is why an election of teachers did not take plane at tlie meet ing held for that purpose last night, and the faet that tlie Hoardadjourned without considering tlie subject is prima facie evidence tliattliose favor ing the removal of teaaher to satisfy a craving for revenge and at the same time making room for their friends, have not abandoned all hopes of crippling the schools to gain a per Bonal and political advantage, lie it said to their oredit, the majority of liemooruts of the town are bitterly opposed to tlie movement and are giving publle expression to their sentiments In no uncertain terms. This wholesale dismissal,' besides de moralizing tlie schools, if carried out will present a precedent that might come home to thoe now favoring such itrastlo lilprtnitifs TIip pot house politicians, who now haw the bit in th -ir mouths, had better go low and think twice lifor they net. IVrtltbrm. Telephone to St. Ulrlrh A Son, Ashland, 1'.. when yon have a dead animal. They will haul it away at aluirt notice, free of onarge. 6.71m THE CHRISTIAN ENDEAVORhRS. Tutlinr TtiHlermir" ClHt'lOtecwtveMrtn ltntliiilntl(i "Welcome. San Francisco, July 8. The Christian llndenvor coiiveiUlon proper opened thin mornlnsr, Owing to the absence of Governor Uudd the delegates were wel comed b' Lieutenant Governor Jeter. All nlBht and all day trains laden' with the Christian Rndeavorera have been pouring Into the city. Although their headquarters at the Mechanic' 1'avlllton were opened as earlv as 5 o'clock In the morning, there were dele gates at the doors watting the welcome already assured. Among the nrst to ar rive were the Ohio delegates, who came E1V. PIIAKCW F. CLARK. Bhoutlng the yell of the Buckeye state. The second and third sections of the Iowa special train brought 550 dele gates. Among other state delegations to arrive yesterday were those from New York, New Jersey and Vermont. The most noted arrival yesterday wns "Father Kndeavorcr" Clark, founder and president of the society. He came on the Massachusetts special, and was greeted with a genuine ova tion. He expressed his surprise and pleasure with the character and com pleteness of the arrangements for the convention. "It heats anything I've seen" was his expression. Yhen yon want good roofing, plumbing gas fitting, or gcnoral tlnsmithlng dono call on E. P. Gallagher 18 West Contro street Dealer ir stc-es l-tf NUGGETS OF NEWS. Authority has been grnnted for the organization of the People's National hank ot Waynesburg, Pa. President De Garmo, of Bwarthmore, was elected president of the National Educational association, In session at Milwaukee. The 63d cricket match between elev ens repiesentlnc the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, EnRlnnd, was won yesterday by the latter tenm. A meetimr of the committee on for elirn relations has been cnlled by Sen ator Davis, its chairman, for tomorrow, to consider the Hnwnilnn annexation treaty. Seal Commissioner Jordan says that President McKInley's message to Lord Salisbury on tho seal question was a very emphatic and strongly worded document. A New York woman on Tuesday told the story of a death bed confession In Australia which clears up the Railway mystery, and proves the victim to have been Mary Dorman. About 100 delegates aro present at a convention of window glnss blowers and handlers, which Is now in session In Cleveland, to consider afflllatlon with h" In'crniUional Association of Glase V.rkLrs. Cuscarets stimulate llvor, kidnoys and bowels. Never sicken, weaken orgiipo, 10c Sentenced nip Attempted llrlliory. Iloston, July S. -James C. Donovan. Edward II. Donovan and llernard D. O'Connell, the men charged with at tempting to bribe Councilman Hang, at Lowell, appeared before Judge Hond In the Middlesex county superior court nt East Cambridge yesterday for sen tence. They were each given one year at hard labor in the house of correc tion and each fined $500. NO SLEEP FOR THREE MOUTHS. One Cause of Sleeplessness That Can be Readily Overcome. Mr. Wni. Hftnclsclin of -loth St. Cotton Alley, Pittsburg, Pa., expresses himself as follows regarding tho now remedy for that common and oBstlnate dUeaee, piles: "I take pleasure in ntuting that I was so nf tllcttd with plltM that for three month I Kot no reijiilar sleep ; I lievamo completely protlraled, the doctors did me no good; my linithur told mo of the new remedy for plies, the I'ymmiil Pile Cure ; I purchased from my druggist three 50 cent lioies and they enmplt'tuly cured me. I am oncer more at in y work nud but for this exeellent medicine I should 1h on my hack. I take great pleas ure in writing this letter Iwcsum mi many people are sull'oiers from tills trouble who like myself did not know where to look for a ermanent, reliable, safe cure. Exjierluncc with the Pyramid Pile Cure in the past three yean lias demonstrated to the medical profession, as wall as to thousands of suH'Brer from piles, that it is the safust and most effectual pile cure ever offered to the public, containing no opiates or poisons of any kind, painless and convenient to handle, and being sold by druggists at SO cents and $1 per Imix, is within the teach of every sufferer. Very frequently two or three lioxes have made a complete etire of chrouie eases that had not yielded to other remedies for years. There is scarcely a disease more agf ravst ing ami obstinate to cure than the various forms of piles and it is a oommou practice to use ointments, salves and similar prepara tions containing daniterous poisons to remove tho trouble. The Pyramid has suiierscded all of these Ineffectual remedies and no ope siiirvilng with any rectal trouble will make i;ny mistake in giving the Pyramid a trial. If in doubt as to tbe nature of ytatt. trouble seud to the Pyramid Drug Co., Albion, Mich., for a valuable little book on idles. describing all furmf of the disease and de scribing the twttluA of cure. Any druggist eau furnish the Pyramid Pile Cure as It is the best known and must popular remedy for piles and If you ask liiui be can doubtless refer you to many people iu your vicinity who have keen cured coin pletoly by it- nUNYON iS-V': A kWl 1 Vl ft,( m..ll(t HMH.,. for NmnimT Complaint, Clmlcrrt Infantum, ftml nil Howl 1 roil nlr. Mini- . . . CURES CHOLERA .Un'eM, MORBUS illan mi, for mb, at nil itriiMthrt". When In louht, write tn Pmf Mumon I.TOT Arch stre t, Philadelphia, I'n., for free medical ndUce Vlctlmx or Heat and I. Inner. Marlboro, Mass., July 8. The boTllos of two men were found tn a lane off the Crane meadow road about one and half miles from this city at 1 o'clock In the morning. The bodies were Idi :iti fletl as those of Martin Ilerry, CO yean) old, and Jamex O'Nell. 35 yrnts old. both farm hands. There Is little doubt that death In each case was caused by the extreme heat, aggravated by the excessive use of liquor. The body of Michael Keleher, a fanner, was found In his field late Tuesday. Death was caused by sunstroke. Killed nil- AmiultltiK III Knthci-. St. Iouls, July 8. Herbert Corn well was shot and killed by his brother, Dr. lllclmrd -Cornwell, yesterday nt the pine of business of their father. Dr. John C. Cornwell, 1109 North Broad way. Herbert Cornwell was a very dissolute young iran, and liU "ather rhlded him for nerslstini in his bad habits. This enraged Herbert, and he assaulted his father, who Is old and feeble. Dr. Richard Cornwell inte fered, and the murder followed. Dr. Cornwell surrendered. Thrown rrotn UN CTit-i-tntrc to Dentil. Baltimore, July 8. Dr. William H. Dlffenderffer, one of the oldest physi cians of this city, was thrown from his carriage by a collision with an electric car yesterday, and received Injuries from which he died an hour later. The accident occurred at, the entrance of Dr. DfffenderlTer's suburban home, Windsor avenue. The car, which was going at a rapid rate of speed, struck the rear, wheels of the doctor's car riage. Threatened Famine In Itiumln. St. Petersburg, July 8. The harvest prospects In central and southern Hus sla are growing worse and worse. Con tinuous rains are destroying the hay crops, while the exceptionally poor beet crop In Podolien (Podolla) has practl cally ruined the sugar Industry. The crops in some of the lialtlc provinces also have suffered heavily from rains. There Is every livelihood that the pres 'ent will be c of the darkest years In Itussi i h't-tory. immummummjiuuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmmi I IT'S I I EASY 1 1 ENOUGH 1 q gfj To sell you shoes if 2 5E: vc can get you into 2 our store. Once you're E3 S: here, see our shoes and 3 g know our prices, you'll j; do the rest. And to bring you. to the 3 store is why we print 3 this "ad" every day. We want your first 3 order ; we're pretty C: sure of the next, and f the next, if we get 5r that. We know there's 35 S no store in this town 3 2E: that is doing, or that can do as well for you 3 SZ as we. If everybody 35 gj else knew it as thor- 2 ougly as WK know it, j3j our store would be C2i S several times too small. B THERE ARE OUR I TAN SHOES For example. Ordin ! ary stores ask 25c and eE 50c more than we do 5S: for them, and get it, gr too. They don't get Er it as often as they used to, because we have 5r so much of their busi ness. And the charm that does the price lowering is Factory Price. ; Women'stans, $1, $1.25, 1. 50 and $2.00. Misses' tans, 75c and $1. Men's tans. $1.25, Jf 1. 50 jE: and ?2.oq, Boys' tans, $r.oo, $1 .25 r and $1.50. Checks for amount of pur chases made, are given every customer. $25.00 worth entitles you to a handsomo Parlor Lamp, 3 3 Factory I -Shoe 1 o c Store.) n S J. R. Mpytrr, Mgr. 3 ...SHOES AT FACTORY PRICES... 3 mmuiittuiiuuiiiuuuuiK FOR FINANCIAL REFORM. I'n iblonl'pi Mi".Mni(e to t;onirrrw Irn Inst a Monetary (:nmiiillnii. Washington, July 8. The president tndny aent to confrrexn a message re commending lefrlelntinn providing for a eominlsalon to adjust the currency que -tions of the eeuntry. It Is the ex pectation of the president that the sub ject villi receive the attention of con BreF! during; the present extra session. The messasre was framed by the president himself, and like his other special messages to congress states the necessity of the occasion tersely. It was prepared by him after a consulta tion with one or two tidvlsets and sub mitted to the cabinet as a whole only yesterday, when It was read In com plete foi in. It recites the fact that the thrift bill ha now passed both the lAuse and the senate, and hopes that It Will soon be concurred In hy both houses. With that acted upon, a sub ject of equal Importance, he says, de mands Immediate attention, that of re form in our currency. The message quotes from the president's inaugural address, In which he said: "Our flnnnclal system needs some re vlslon; our money Is all good now, but its value must not be further threat ened. It should all be put on an en during basis, not subject to easy at tack, nor Its stability to doubt or dis pute." It also cites the work and recom mendations of the Indianapolis cur rency convention, and says If the power Is vested In the president, It is Ills purpose to appoint a commission, non-partisan, consisting of prominent, well informed citizens, who wilt com mand public confidence. HOW TO FIND OUT. I'll! a bottle or common glass with urine and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sedi ment or settling Indicates nu unhealthy condition of the kidneys. When urine stains linen it is positive ovldeuro of kidney trouble. Too frequent desire to urinate or (miii in tlio hack, is also (onvinciue proof that tho kidneys and bladder are out of order. WHAT TO DO. Thore Is comfort in tho knowledge So often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swnmp liciot, tho great kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in relieving pain in tho hack', kidneys, livor, bladder and evory jiart of tho urinary pawages. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain In passing it, or lld c fleets following use of liquor, wino or liccr, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during tho 11 1 nil t to urinate. Tho miUJ aud tho extra ordinary effect of Swamp-ltoot is soon realized. It stands tho highest for its won derful cures sf the most distressing cases. If you uj$ a medicine you should have tho best Sold by druggists, prico fifty cents and one dollar. You may havo a sample bottlo and pamphlet both sent freo by mail. Men tion EvRNixo IIkiiai.d and send your address lo Or. Kilmer & Co., lllughatntou, N. Y. Tho proprietors of this paper guainutco tho Ecnuluesg of this offer. B Town's tiiilil Iieiiine.-iil . 1 IcKct. Pes Moines, la., Julv S. The gold standard Democrnts yesterday nomi nated tho following ticket: For gov ernor, John Cllggett of Mapon City; lieutenant governor, S. II. Mallory ot Chariton; Judge of supreme court, W. I. Bnbbe; rntlrond commissioner, Potcr A. Pey; superintendent of public In structlon, J. II. Knoepfler. The gold Democrats surprised both their friends and enemies by bringing 311 dolegnte to the cltv for tho state convention The meeting was one of harmony along the lines of gold standard for flnancen and tariff for revenue, together with denunciation of stnto liquor laws on acted by the Republican party. Grover Cleveland's name nnmo was cheered every time it was mentioned. Ccrenl Coffee Drinkers nKWAUII! If you havo been deceived and tried oilo of the cheap bran substitutes now on tho market. claiming to bo tho original and to havo great food value, and you got a pound of poorly roasicu imin lor your boo and a poor, weak, slcklsh drink (what can you oxpect from bran ), don't be dlwourased hut try GUAIN-O. It is made from solid grain, nicely browned and 2 pounds for 23c. Qraln-O takes tho place of cofl'eo at 1 tho prico. Oct a package ot your grocer to-day. Xrnlu ItoblHT'K Conl'oxMlon ,Vr jMurder. Kansas Cltv. SIo.. .Intv R nno Ht.ot alios George Hall, who was arrested here Saturday, and on Tuesday con fessed to having been one of a gang or train ro i ners wnn neiii mi tim r.rik. vllle and NaBhvllle passenger train near Calera, Ala., .three mon.ths ago, was placed In the "sweat box" yester dav and oonfeRAeri tn ntlior nHmaa Hyatt says that while resisting arrest ai ue ivoven, iy., April 10 last he shot and killed one Green, who had first shot him In the arm. Hyatt bears a wound In his arm. He also savs ha helped rob the Southern Bxpress com pany at ClarksvIUe, Tenn., June 22, when he got J1.220, nnd that ho was In the train robberv nt Tlellovlllo ,,1,01,1 year ago. In the latter robbery hJ iiuiiiin iu nave reeeivea uuu as Ills part of the booty. Some time ago the one-yeir-old child of Mr. M. K. IJndsley, of Franklin Forks, I'a., had a very sovere attack of colic. She suffered great pain. Mr. I.lndsley gave her a duso of ('liauilierlain's Cullc, Cholera and Diarrhoea liemcdy and In ten minutes her distress was gene. This is the best medi cine in the world for children when troubled with colic or diarrhoea. Jt never falls to etlbeta prompt euro. When reduced wlti water and sweetened it Is nloasant for them to take. It should be kept In every home, especially during tho summer months. For sulo by (Iruliler Ilron., druggist. llulf ItutcH tn Toronto tlu I'oniisylviinln ltnllroad. For the $pworth League International Com. volition, to lie held at Toronto, Canada, July lfi to 18, the Pennsylvania Itallroad Company will sell special tickets from all point on its line to Toronto and return at rate of single fare for the round trip. These tickets will bo sold aud good going July 1 1 and IS ; good to return. leaving Toronto not earlier tliau July IB nur later tluu July 24, 1S8T, and will be good only for continuous passage from Toronto on date uunl, Fur further Inform itlim apply to ticket agents. Jlu rnlng, Itching skin diseases Instantly re lieved by I) Witt's Witch Haul Salve, nu. equalled fm cuts, bmisea, mtm. It heals without leaving a scar. C. II, llageubuefa, l'ernon Leaving 'l',ii During the summer can liave the Hkmai.ii mailed to them by ordering It at this ortlce, either in lierson or by letter, at US cenU per month. If you are going to enjoy yourself among the cool brasses of the sea shore or some mountain retreat, Von't forget tltat your enjoyiueut will not be complete unless you have the Hkkai.d sent to you. When bilious or costive, eat a Oseearete oandy cathartic, cure guaranteed, lOe, We. Cancer Of the Breast. Mr. A. n. Crausby, of 158 Kerr St., Memphis, Tcun., 6ays that his wife paid no attention to a small lump which appeared in her breast, but it soon de veloped into a cancer of the worst type, and notwithstanding the treatment ol the best physicians, it continued to spread and grow rapidly, eating two holes in her breast. The doctors soon pronounced her incurable. A celebrated New York specialist then treat ed her, but site con tinued to grow worse and when informed that both her aunt and grandmother liad died from cancer he gave the case up as hopeless. Someone then re commended S.S.S. and though little hope remained, she begun it, and an improvement was noj liccu. 1 no cancer commenced 10 neai ana when she had taken several bottles ft disappeared entirely, and although sev eral years havo elapsed, not a sign of the disease has ever returned. A Real Blood Remedy. S.S.S. (guatvntced purely vegetable) is a real blood remedy, and never fails to cure Cancer, Eczema, Rheumatism Scrofula, or any other blood disease. Our books will he mailed ! free to any ad dress. Swift Specific Co., Atlanta Ga. remonnlly-Condllctetl Tours via 1'eniii.yl- vnnlu ltallrond. That tho public havo como to recognize tho fact that tho best and most convenient mctluod of nlcasuro travel is that nrcscnted by the Pennsylvania ltailroad Company's personally-conducted tours, is evidenced by tho increasing popularity of these tours. Under this system tho lowest rates aro ob tallied, for both transportation and hotel ac commodation. A u experienced tourist agent and chaperon accompany each tour to look after tho comfort of tho passenger. Tho following tours have bcou arranged for tho season of 1807: To tho north (Including Watklns Glen, .Niagara tails, Thousand Islands. Montreal. Quebec, Au Sablo Chasm, Lakes Cbamplain aud George, Saratoga, and a daylight rldo down through tho Highlands of the Hudson), July 27 and August 17. Kate, $100 for tho round trip from Now York, Philadelphia, Italttmorc, nnd Washington, covering all expenses of a two weeks' trip. To Ycllowstono Park ou a special train of Pullman slccpiug, compartment, and observa tion cars nnd dining car, allowing eight days in "Wonderland," September 2. Rate, $235 from xsew York, Philadelphia, Iialtimoro, and Washington : S230 from 1'ittsburg. To Niagara Falls, excursion tickets good to return within ten days will he sold nu July 22, August a nnd 10, September 4 nud 10, at rate of ?10 tVom 1'liiladelnlila, Iialtimoro, and Washington. These tickets Includo transportation only,' nnd will permit of stop over within limit nt Ilullalo, itochoster, nnd Wntklus on tho return trip. Two ton-day tours to Gettysburg, Luray Caverns, Natural 1 fridge, Virginia Hot Springs, Kichmond, and Washington, Sep' teinbcr2S and October 12. Itato, fCS from New Yoik, f03 from Philadelphia. "Sly mother, my wifo and myself uso Chamberlain's Cough Knmcdy whenever troubled with a cough or cold. It is tho medicine of our home. I do not know how wo could do without it We fool that it is nn indispensiblo article. Tho people In this vicinity, too, aro beginning to learn of tho merits of this excellent mcdlolnp. I never lose an opportunity to testify to Its value for it has saved many a doctor's bill Iu my family. W. 8. Mussor, proprietor of the Alusser House, Willielm, Pa." This remedy Is famous for its euros of bad colds. Try Hand you too will recommend It to your friends, tor salo by Gruhlcr Bros., druggists. Another Aliened Collnlci-rolfer, New York, July 8. The secret service olllcers have made another arrest In the Costa Hlca counterfeiting case. The prisoner Is William H. Bonn, son of Herman liolin, who was arrested Tuesday night. Young Bonn Is em ployed In his father's llthmrrnnlilnir shop. Ho Is thought to have helped tho imner to muKO tne plates. Young Hohn waived examination, and was held In $3,000 ball for the grand Jury. Pure blood nud a good digestion arc an insurance against disease aud suffering. Ilurdock Illood Hitters keeps tho blood pure, tho digestion perfect. Coining Kveuts. Julv 10. Ico cream festival under nnsnlcna of Camn 40. Daughters of America, in ltoh. bius' opera house. July 13. Grand benefit pcformance of the dramatic cantata "Jlcbecou" by request. To be given for the benefit of John Hall. TllMt'l. tintlSOilti. tiAII. alnmnnli ...III. I..-.. .1 bitter heilis, hut regulate your liver and sick m-iio.icoo uy 11SI1IK HlOSO II1IUOIU llttIO pills Known as ue will's Little liaily Ulsers. C. II. Hagenbuuh. Two Killed ntiiii-Oll Noll j;iI6bioii. Whtellng. W. Var.. July 8. A terrible boiler explosion occurred at a drilling ull weJI In a remote part of Illtelile county, near the Tyler county line, ytterd&y. Two men were killed and three wounded. The killed were John Pmnklln and George Hotchklsg. and the Injured are Frank Johnson, V. 11. Thompson and John Fields. The bodies of the two men killed were frightfully mangled, and the Injured ones are In a serious condition. Vim, vigor and vlolory :-thce nre the char acteristics of De Witt's Little Kaily I iters, the famous little pills for constipation, bil iousness and all stomach and liver troubles. C. II. Hagenbueh. National lidiirutlouiil Association. The Ponueylvanla Iiallroad Company an nounces that on account of the meeting of the National Kdncatlonn! Association, at Milwaukee, Wis,. July 0 to 0, It will sell con tinuous passage ticket from all points on IU line east of Pittsburg and Uric to Mil waukee at rate of slugle fare for tho round trip, plus f.00 membership fee. Tleki'U will 1 sold and will be good going oily on July 8, 3, and 4, and will be good to return, leavlug Milwaukee July 10, 11. and 1, 1807, only, except that by depositing ticket with Joint agent at Milwaukee on or Wore July 12, gud on payment of fifty cents, an ei ten sion of return limit may be obtained to )ave Milwaukee until August 31, 180T, Inclusive. "I crave hut One Minute," said the public speaker in a husky voice; and then lie took a dose of One Mluute Cough Cure, nud pro ceeded with his oratory. One Minute Cough Cure is unequalled far throat and lang troubles. C. II. Hageobueli. CYCLONES AND CLOUDBURSTS Kill Pnftruii I'oepte mid llii Si. 000, Iioojliiuinae In MliinosMitH. Duhtth, Stllnitn July 8. Fourteen peo plo ai e ndW knAwn In have been killed Id the eyeTnnef and cloudbursts In this sect I on of Mlntiesota Tuesday and yes terday. The storm was general, and It Is Impossible to estimate the amount of dainnge. The cvclonc, which was) central near Olenwood, was the worst that ever struck this state. The tele graph wires are down fur 76 miles each side of there, and particulars are hard to get. The list of dead at Glinwond. so far as known, Is as follows: Toleri' Iavaan, Sanmel Morrow. Mrs. f-'amuel Morrow, Wlnhlc Morrow and Oswald McCown. Aside from these, Wllfied Morrow and a baby i year old were probably fatallv Injured. The train men say a- dumber of houses ware blown from their foundations by the Btorm, and undoubtedly more lives nr lost. William Mortis and wife are re ported to lmv bee,n hlllei. Hallroajl traflle is paralysed because of the heavy fall of rain. A bad wreck on the a rent Northern railroad Is reported about eight miles west of St. Cloud, 20 freight oars being ditched. Charles Washburn was In stantly killed Jind W. II. Pepper, the engineer of ' the train, seriously in- redj,! in in' ledtoVJIf.IlnnVls under water" about foot, aim darting to the amount of tBO.CCO lias been Uon there. Straight river at Failbault rose 20 feet, and Is now within 'two fet of the. dinger line and still rlsfng. A frelnllt tfalrt orf tlie" Chicago, Mil waukee and St. Paul was wracked near Faribault, and two of the crew were killed. , ' . Crops have been ' clsfmtPil ' and n large unbuilt of live stock hilled, lte portB of washouts, Hoods and cyclones are being recel'.'d almost hourly. Uve.y raU'-oad in the state has had some dninuge to tltu tracks and rolling stock. The damage will probably ex ceed $1,000,000. BASEBALL GAMESYESTE'RDAY. Hnxtc'ii l.eiiirtip. At Syracuso IlufTnlo, 9; Syracuse, 6. At Sernnlon (10 Innings) Scranton, 0; Wllkpnbfl!r$, 4. - Atlantic T.oncuo. At Newnrk-A'thlle.110;'Newnrk, 8. At Norfolk-Hendlng, 7; Norfolk, C. At ltlcluuond lliehtnoml.e;' IrtcusTer, 1. ' ' It heals ovcrylhlug oxcept a broken heart, may bo said of Ho Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Piles aud rectal diseases, cuts, burns, bruises, tetter, eczema nnd all skill troubles may be cured by it quickly nnd permanently. C. H. Ilagciibuck. , Senator llnrelM (.'oni'lltloii rroenrlnus. AVashltiglon, July 8. The condition of Senator Harris, of Tennessee, is pre carious. During the heat of yesterday afternoon there were fears that In his debilitated condition he would not rally agnln, but ns the atmosphere became cooler at night the senator regained partially what he lost during the day. Owing to Mr. Harris' extreme weak pess his proposed removal to a nearby mountain resort has been dismissed lis out of tho question. . John Grilhn, ot Zanosvillo, O., says : "I nover llvod a-day for thirty years without suffering ngony, until n box of Do Witt's Witch I laze 1 Salvo ctlied my piles " For pilos nnd rectal troubles', cuts, . bullies, sprains, eczema nud -all. skin troubles De Witt's Witch Hnzel Salvo is-unequalled. C II. Ilngcnbuch.' . llojriix I'l'W'Mt Sent 'to T'l'Min. Montreal, July 8. Joseph Kdoitard Glmond, who has been masquerading as. a prlost for four yenrs past, Was yesterday lentcnccd to seven years In the penitentiary for a theft of .Jew elry. Glmond was expelled from Cht coutlml college four years ago, and, donning clerical garb, has since been deluding tha people of remote districts. Mr. W. H. Smith, editor ofTho Argus, Ilciiton, I'a,, recommends a .rcmeily for diarrhoea which ho, has useu with magiqnl cfrtct. '"Several -weeks iigd,"-'lio says, "I purchased it bottlo of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholora nnd Diarrhoea Hemcdy. nnd after using Jess than oho-thlrd of the contents the results were magical ollect lug nn entire cure. I heartily and cheerfully recommend tho remedy to all suffering from diarrhoea." This remedy is for sale by Uruhler llros. druggists. F ..... ..... ....rr .. Ajiymii AJiiJ. wiiimeiK Striker. ,, . Plttbiirj5 .JuTysi.-Sirikes wejejn augurated yesTenYiy atrUio non-union mills of Anderson. Dupuy & Co. and the Wnyno Jran works. Tlie employes of Anderson, Dupuy & Co. struck against a 20 per cent reduction. About 400 men are affected. The Wayne Iron company's employes want the $1.60 per ton puddling rate. Painter & Bona" mills, which hnve been operated by tho Amalgamated Association men, will bo started iion-unlen ns fnn as enuugli men cm ! rpeijrrd. Bloodj'HerveFood For Weak and Run Down People. WHAT IT IS! VS.SiSiL WVH llaoes the essentials of life that aro ex iiiusted by disease. Indigestion, high living. w . nuia, nuiiiAVOokl'B. UUUHU tHCe WHIT IT tlflFS! Ry making the blood -- pure unuricnnnu tno digestion perfect It creates solid nosh. aircuBiii. jjio nerves ueing mnde strong the bruin becomes asttvo and ylear. It restores lost vitality, stops all wast ing drains andwookness In either sex, nnd as a female regulator tins no equal. Price SOa, orflvo boxes J2.00. Druggists or by mnll. Wo can help you. Advice and book, free. Wrlto Us About Ydur Caso..) THE DR-. CHASE COMPANY. ' 112 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. CHRIST. SCHMIDT Agent and Bottler of . . . '8 LAGER ' Porter and Weiss Beer. FINEST, PUREST .' AND HEAlJHIEST, 203 W. Coal Street, S hlENA M DOA H , - PA. Heart Disease Cored. "IlBfi a troll known minister after suffi ilng for years with heart dis ease, Is cured, It Is not surprising that; lis should publish tho fact for tho benefit ot others. Itev. J. .1' Smith, 1015 l'ulton St., Ilaltimnre, MtJ., writes: " For yM I sulTered from a tovere form of heart disease. I unod Dr. UlfeB New Heart Cure npd my lieart Is now In good condition, ifceently, other affllcttfrriV came upon me. 'Bscro.was bummlruTt pslntul sensations on itoi nnd bark of my b.'iid. Fifteen mln- utes reading would mako me nlinost wilds tliere were pulling aud drawing sensations In my legs all the time, Rolhat I could not sit still. In this condi tion I begnn taking Pr. Miles' Hestoruttvo Kervlno and its oftect was simply won derful. I heartily commend your remedies." Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold by all drug mists under a positive guarnntco, llrst bottlo benefits or money refunded. Hook on Heart ind Nerves sent freo to all applicants. Jilt. MILKS MEDICAL CO., Klhkart, Ind. A genuine welcome waits you at IOE WYATT'S SALOON. Cor. flaln and Coal Sts. Finest whiskeys, beers porter nnd sle cnrrtntitly on Up. Choice enipentnco drlhk ind clirnrs. A Handsomo Complexion is ono of tho greatest charms n woman can possess. I'ozzoni's Complexion 1'owduu gives it. Wanted-An Idea Who can think of Borne almnle f hlncp In natnn.ff Protect your Mnui thor my tiring ymi wealth. Wrlto JOHN WKDDEUUURN ft CUh Patent Atto ooys, Whtngton, Ii. c, for their $I.8UI prlio oftcf ina lut of two hunilreU Invnntlons wautetl. pon siinniFif, H. S. ALBRIGHT, OOfiwins'nuitti. Subject to Itcpiilillonn rules. TjlOIt 811KKIFF, ' S. R0LX beddall, Of 1'oitT Oaiihom. Subject to Republican rules. ' BROM-tfOLOA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured by this grnnulnr effervescent nnd stlmii nnt. An limtnnt euro for sour stninnclis nmC liemmcbes, which oflcn necilmulate from having i night out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 7 and 1 0 Peach Alley,' Shenandoah. Teams to Hire. If you want to hire a snfe nnd reliable team for driving or for work! tig piirpnuea pay Shields' livery stable n visit. Teams constantly on hamLat rcasonnblo rates' JAMES SHIELDS, Wo. 410 East Centre street. Opposite Reartlng.ratl n dictation. HAVE ;Y0U READ THE PHILADELPHIA TIfllES THIS MORNING ? THE TIMES l, the most extensively circulated nud -widely read newspaper pub lished In 1'cnUMylvnnla. Its dleusAHiii of ,mi,. Ire men und public nimsurailsiii tlio Interest m imuiio iiiiegriiv, noiunt govcnimrnt mill prOBperous Industry, nnd It knows no party (r peisonnl nlli'i;Umw hi treating public Issue. In the liToadost nnd bust scute a. f.imlly nnd general newspaper. THE TIMES nlmj) to have the largest! circulation by deserWng It, nud claims that It. is unsurpassed In all the jwwntlnls of ngrsnt nictroiKilltuu ncwnji.-ipcr.- .Htc!ibil eoplw ot any edition will bo sent free to nuy one wind ing their mldreM. TERMS-DAII.V, 3.00 ir annum; 11 0O for four inoiitlm; 30 ciiIb per mouth de livered by carriers for 0 cents per week. SUNDAY KIHTION.4.82 luriro. Iiandsoum 1UIKH-Ktl oohilillis, elcKimtly Illii.traU-Jl, bnudfiilvilonx supplement tiOO per nu nnuil S wiU lwr oopy. l).dly nnilhiiuday, SB.OO per uuniiiii ; 60 eonts per mouth. Address nil letters to THE TIMES, nm.AHM.rHM. nillions of Dollars Go up ii smoke every year. Take no risjcalait get your Jiousea, Block, fm. mture, etc., insured in ttrat-aUsa re llablij oorapanles as represented by DAVrri FATIT Insurance Asren. uft'JU riWOlf no South Jardlu St Also I.lfo and Awtdentsl Companl rat !SyAMSY PILLS! m SF AUD SUNr. nW40. Ffm"W0NK S SAIC 'WlSWOUAf" Vh.-K OPICIFIC Co.,PflllA,P, Foi rovinlcy's drUK store, 33 Itaa Oentra street. Tho Rosy Froshnoss An.l,.. velvety softness of the skin Is Inva rlably obtained by thor-j who uso I'ozzoni'o Complexion ."owili-r. iiRAY HAIR mimt st list IsUlurAl li.ti.ir t Isll.'l IIAIU Ali III. iJ , "" '1 " ltnrnif -, pit f 1 U) N lMtt H ll.Ml removes (laiitlriin. tlitnn A nrttiiintuiiiiruwlli 1 (Via lu.tllsi luirrui fa.llioicoatHi1 prttnmt utnruwll) f 1 l ANTCOUVtulluiiil., ISI v CDCC (tluKirtd TrMtut on JIftir oa appliotlon 1 UUL Vor boIc by Shenandoah Prug Store, KiHln Drue Store. Celebrated female l'owilurg DOTur fall. BOlntBWBt. . Ov I . Vlsiute4 Butmka to ,uautMl liiiMrlof to Lll OUMrt. 1 Wlilv mkAN.L lWUculul, i CU. Dt.lt UtM.
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