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Dally, by mall, - $6 a year .Dally & Sunday ,by mall, $8 a year The Sunday Sun as trie reatest Sunday Newspaper In the world Price 5c. a copy. By mall, $2 a year Address THE BUN. New York. l , .14 I'll I.KI.'v .l.lltt I'lf', i.h u I tl-Miit Uttoi 1 Ml luilt v I.KITN II.VIIX l1(ll)rm,ivl.clnJrijH, lc,(,. ill.) 1-.U1 ''llltf'l' HlittHlMMi4MifrtWt)lSI ID, tl'itM" ,.t:i: u i:ii . i'M'i'ii, S v CDCC or alo by Shenandoah Dru Btoce, KIrlln i) Drue Store. I Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvet lOfttiMt of (he iktu U tars rlauly obtained by thora who uae Vanom-e Oompl.xioa i'owder. ffltlGura a l2 TffiL GathorinrV of Loadors to Combat "Government by Injunction." PBESIDENT EATOETORD'S PLAN. Tho Minor' I.ontlor Would Hnvo tlio Prmldont GUI nri Sj.xtrri SojmIoii of C'onicroRH to Atlt iiu tlio Alattor of InJuuotloiiB. Ct. Louis, Aug. 31. The conference of labor landers was called to order yes terday by Chatrmnn Stelnbers, of the local committee of arrangements, and V. n. Preecntt, president of tho Inter national Typographical union, wan chosen temporary chairman. After the appointment of a committee on cre dentials a recess was taken. The com mittee made Its report Immediately upon the assembling of the conference for Its afternoon session. It was shown that 88 delegates, representing the fol lowing organizations, were present: United Mine Workers of American, Social Democracy, American Feder ation of Labor, Stonemakers' Interna tional union, Brotherhood of Painters and Decorators, Brotherhood of Bottle Blowers, Bulldlnc Trades Council of St. Louis, Patriots of America, Inter national Brotherhood of Track Pore men, Single Tax League, Central Labor Council of Cincinnati, International Typographical union, People's party of Kansas nnd the Industrial Order of Ifreedmen. ' The report, after somo discussion, wns adopted. The report showed the presence of one woman delegate, Mrs. Mary Jones, of Chicago, who repre sents tho Social Democracy. The tem porary organization was then made permanent, nnd the chairman read the coll for the convention. On .motion, the chairman then n'amed as the commlt 148' "on resolutions and plan of action" W. C. Pearce, of the minors; W. D. Mahon, of the street railway men; Victor Berger, of Milwaukee, who rep resents the Social Democracy, In whose favor Mr. Debs declined; G. C. dem ons, of Topeka, representing the Pop ulists,, and James H. Sovereign. Mr. Itatchford then took the floor. He went over tho miners' strike from Its inception to the present day, and dwelt particularly upon government by Injunction. He pleaded for prompt action, and coming to tlic point of his argument, advocated a special session of congress as the best, and In fuct the only relief. "I believe," said Mr. Itatchford, "a special Besslon of con gress Is necessary to define the rights of the people of the country If they have any. I believe, If sufficient time were given, the president of the United States will call a special sesson of con gress to act on the matter of Injunc tions, and find means of relief from the existing troubles In the lfibor world. In case of refusal," said Mr. Itatchford, Impresslvely.after an outburst of ohecr- lng had subsided, "It will then be time to consider more extreme measures. I am In favor. If tho president refuses to call congress together. of a complete paralysis of business. ' I believe then In a sympathetic strike." Mr. Pat O'Neill, of Illch Hill, Mo who said ho represented 1,500 unorgan ized "picks." favored a labor revolu tion. He was a socialist, he said, and believed in the minors taking things in their own hands If necessary. His fiery harangue pleased the audience greatly. Mr. Sovereign put himself on record as opposed to Mr. Ilatchford's plan. He believed this would bo the last convention to bo held under pres ent conditions, and that the crucial test now confronted organized labor. Mr. Mahon, of Detroit, said a resolu tion committee was useless. The con vention should vote on Ilatchford's proposition and then go home'. The power of the nation, ho said, was in tho courts, and If anybody was to be injured let It be tho courts. He was opposed to Mr. Ratchford'sproposltlon. Mr. Mahon, as did his predecessor, took a lltng at Senator Hanna, Mr. Ma hon saying tho president would have to get Hanna's consent to the convening of congress. James M. Carson, president of tho Illinois minors, then recited at length tho 'conditions confronting tho miners of his state, and said he believed his men would be beaten In two weeks. Telegrams of greeting and protests against "government by Injunction" wore received from the Populist exec utlve committee of the Sixteenth con gressional district of Ohio, the Ger man trades assembly of Philadelphia and the Atlanta Federation of trades. A pollto request to "quit monkeying and strike for single tax on land values" was then read from tho Youngstown, O., single taxers. Mr. Itatchford took exception to Mr, Carson's statement that the Illinois miners had lost their strike. He said the miners were winning their strike, nnd furthermore, his men were not ask lng tho convehtlon for aid. They wanted this gathering to eradicate, If possible, the power of Injunction. Tak ing a fling at Minor Pat Bellly, he said a man who advocated the use of Wln chesters had no place In the convex tlon. "Down our way," said Mr. Batch- ford, "minors don't know how to han dle guns." James Hogan, formerly of the A. It, U.: "General" Bradley, of commonweal fame, and "General" Helnemann, a Texas Populist, kept up the flow of words until 5 o'clock, when the con- ven on adjourned until today. Although present In the convention all day, Mr. Eugene V. Debs did not speak, nor did he put In an appearance at the night's mass meeting, where he was widely advertised to make an ad dress. He Is represented on the rsn- lntlons committee, however, by Mr. f Berger, nnd as he has remained pretty close to Ihe geHtlemen composing that committee, It is safe to say his "social demoeraoy" Idea will represented, To Bud tho Strike, Cleveland, Aug. 31. A prominent icoal oporator In the Pittsburg district said last night that the miners' strike would probably be settled, temporarily af least within the next it hours. The operators have been quietly negotiating with the miners' officials since the ad. lournmant of the Pittsburg conference. and a settlement Is believed to be close at hand. It Is expected that work at the mines will be resumod before the ind of the week. A GREAT SURPRISE IS III STORE for those who will go to-day and get a past age of GRAIN-O. It takes the place of roll'oo at about i the cost. It is a food drink full of health, and am be given to tho eliildrtm as well as the adult with great liruaflt. It Is made of pure grains and looks and taigas liko the fluest grades of Moeha or Javaeoirea. U tlfls everyone. A cup of Hraln-O Is bettsr for the system than a tonic, because Its beuuSMs permanent. What cofloe breaks down drain-? bU, up. Ask your groeer for Qraln-O. IBo. snJfljfc. Iluy dayetone flour. Ho sure that the na.mo Lrhsio tt IIaeb, 4abnd, Pa., la printed on ever sack. The man who has been struck by a locomo tive and Is picked up alive and carried On by the cow catcher has had a miraculous escape. The man who throtiRlt ncfj lcct has sacri ficed his health and wrecked his body, and through the merits of a medicine Is picked up alive and restored to health has had an almost equally wonderful experience. There nre thousands of men, wbo have for years over worked themselves to the neglect of their health, and then when utterly wrecked Iti lxxly and shattered In nerve have been picked up and restored to health by Dr. l'icrce's Golden Medical Discovery. It Is n marvelous remedy that corrects all disorders of the digestion, jnvigorates, uic liver, anu nus me uiouu wun uie me giving elements that build new flesh and muscle. It is the great blood-maker and flesh-builder. It cures 98 per cent, of all cases of consumption and is a specific for diseases due to disorders of the digestion or imperfect nutrition. Druggists sell it. "Myself and wife." writes Mr. H. O. Adam, of Turuera Station, Henry Co., Ky "have taken live bottles of vour ' Golden Medical Dlicovery ' and ' Favorite PrtKrlptlon.' The medicines are curing both ol us. we can't tay too much for them or for you. My wire persuaded me to quit the doctor here and trv one Dottle of vour 1 Gold en Medical Discovery.' I did so, and I thank God for It. I have recommended It highly to many of my neighbors. I told them that If It did not do them oue dollar's worth of good that I would pay for it. I will give jou a little statement or my own e. I was enervated, could hardly get up In the morning, never got n whole night's sleep, was short of breath, had a tight feeling In the stom ach, and was restless. I would throw up my rood, and had numerous ottier ailments wnicn I have not time to write about now. I now feci better and look better than ever before in my life." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are the sur est, safest, quickest cure for constipation. They never gripe. One little " Pellet " is a gentle laxative, and two a mild cathartic. Substitutes are, sometimes dangerous, and always cause discomfort. Art.'P iiu. J.ntti rtfiiitro.- i.n-'ipv sent. Columbia, S. C, Aug. 31. Today the primary election for the purpose of se lecting a Democratic nominee for elec tion by the legislature for the full Un expired term of the late Senator Earle is being held In this state. There are three candidates, United States Senator J. L. McLaurln, ox-Senator Irby and ex-Govcrnor Evans. McLaurln Is ex pected to lead, but It Is doubtful If he will go In on tho first ballot. A Valuable Prescription. Editor Morrison of Wortkitigton. Ind., 'Sun." writes: "You have a valuable pro scription in jMectric lllttcrs, and 1 can clioor- tully recommend it for Constipation and Sick Headache, and as a genoral system tonic it nas no equal." Airs. Annie atolilo, soss Cottage Grove Ave, Chicago, was all run down, could not cat or digest food, had a backache which never left her and felt tired and weary, but six bottles of Electric Sitters restored hoi health and renewed her strength. Prices GO cents nnd $1.00, Get a bottlo at A. Woslcy's Drug Store. iii-ownetT n Chp'o msj. Cape May, Aug. 31. Lucy Tatham, of Wilmington, aged about 30 years, was drowned opposite Sea Breeze hotel yesterday afternoon, sne, wttn ner sister, came down on the Republic for the day. Heart disease la Bald to navo caused death. The water was only walBt deep. Certainly yon don't want to su (Tor with dys pepsia, constipation, sick headacho, sallow skin and loss of appetite. You havo never tried DoWitt's Llttlo Early Risers for these complaints or you would hnvo been cured. They aro small pills but great regulators. C, n. iiagenDUcn. 1'nnti.nMKorH 011 ei,ri.o. Philadelphia, Aug. 31. All the mem bers of the Pantnloonmakers' union of the Central Union of Associated Jew ish Trades Organizations left the var ious shops at which they wore em ployed yesterday and went on strike for more money and less hours. They also demand that the law relating to "pweat shops" be more strictly en forced. Under tho present system the leaders of tho movement say that an experienced workman cannot make more than from $G to $9 a week. Over a thousand workers are out, and tho Indications for a settlement In their favor are promising. Grlp-Colds-Ueatlache. Why suffer with Coughs. Colds and La Grippe when Laxativo Bromo Oulnino will cure you in ono day. Put up in tablets con venlcnt lor taEing. uuaranteea to cuio, or money reiunaea. l'rice, va conts. "or sale by Kirlln's Pharmacy. No Evidence AtrnfiiMt Tflih. Baltimore, Aug. 31. James T. Kane, the young man who was arrested here Sunday night on suspicion of having been Implicated in the murder of Will iam C. Wilson, In Philadelphia, was yesterday discharged by the police au thoritles, there being no evidence against him. Uucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts. 1 1 ..1AHM 1 -! . uiuion, eujuB, uiwidi uiviiiuniu, io,ot ouiva, totter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or jo pay required. It is guaranteed to givo perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by A. Waaloy. Those who once buy SEELIQ'S keen comiutr uact tor It. inis ad mixture makes the flavor of cof fee delicious. AU Grocers. DEAD STUCK for BUGS Kills Hutches, flM, Motha and BwIUgs. Hoi polionuusi won't sUln. Largs bottle., at drug glata nud grooers, oeats. Teams trp Hlrs. If you want to hire a safe and reliable team for driving or forworklngpurposes pay Shields' livery stable a visit. Teams constantly on band at reasouable rates JAMES SHIELDS, No. 110 East Centre sirset. Opposite Beading rail o dstatlon. A genuine welcomq waits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. Main and Coal Sts. Finest whiskeys, bears, porter and ale oonsuniiy on tap. uuoic emperance armv anu cigars. A Handso'mo Complexion epr fna greatest cuarms a woman oan iti. fOKOKI'S CoatrutXIOM fOWDKB 1 m. W best by adding a lit-1 tie of Seellg's M a. nfrllnarif I coffee. tc a packge. I GET APPETITE. IV YOlf WONT, YOU WIM. N1SVHII HI! HfllONO Oil HKAI.TItY. Appetite h one thing that you san't a (lord to bo without, for without it your health, strength find eomelluess flies out of tho window. Poor appetite means weak stomach, starved body, sick Individual. Good nppetlte tlio opposite. Poor appetite Is n sign that your stomaoh Is too weak for digestion. You enn aid it with the Shaker Digestive Cordial. When your stomach Is able to digest all the food that your body needs, you will have a good arpetito. Not befow. Good food, well digested, means strength nnd a long, healthy life. Undigested food creates poison which affects tho whole body, nnd may give you headache, dietitian!, nausea, constipation, flatulence, languor, weakness, mental depression, stomachache, fever, nervousness, offensive breath, anaemia, rheumatism, etc. All thoso disorders will bo rolioved If you will take Shaker Digestive Cordial. It Is n pure vegetable dlgesttvo and natural iuvigorator, which aids tho stomach, purifies tho system of the poisons of indigestion and makes you strong, fat and healthy. Shaker Digestive Cordial does not act on tho liver, but on tho undigested food in tho stomach. It cures Indigestion or biliousness without Irritating tho liver or any of the Internal organs. At druggists. Ten cents for a trial bottlo- Write for free book to Tho Shakers, 30 Reado Street, Now York. JTHEIEL 604 H. Sixth St. Sills Entrance oa Green St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. . CURE GUARANTEED. Young, old, .tnulo or married A thoio con I ti'mplntlng marrlRRQ. if yon aro a victim of BLOOD POISON Je..-Sf Private Diseases fc&&tK '.trnvmlnil And bod v. nnrl tinfltron fnr thn rinttci of life, call or write end tin invert. Hourst Dally, 0-3 1 eVgi, O-0I Ban., lUVi. Bend in cts. In ptamps for Doolc with sworn testlmnnlula .Exposing tlnncks and Fnko Institutes. WemnessofSIen Quickly. Thoroughly, ZTororor Cured by aaewporfoctOL. iclenttfla method that cannot fait unit is the oaio li beyond human aid. Yon feci lm prored tho flnt day fee) ft ftenefltTerydar,ioon know f onxielf Kklncamona men n body, mind and heart. Drain 1 and losies ended. Erery obstacle to happy married life removed. Werre fnrnii. will, annrirr. vhen failing or lott, are restored by this treatment. AU weak portion! ol the body enlarged and itrengtb ened. 'Write for oar book, with explanations and proofs. Sent sealed, free. Orer 3,000 references. ERIE MEDICAL C0&rN.5?: i C RRIIM'Q FOR EITHER SEX. LE PnUn OTIiIh remedy being in. jcciou aireciiy to tno seat of thono diseases or tho Gcnito-Urluary Organs, requires no change of diet. Cure Snnrnntced in 1 to 3 ays. Hmatl plain pnek- iT'TTTa TCao-go, by mall, 81. OO. S AiVtaySI I Hold only by S. P. KIR1IN, Shenandoah. PHILA & READING RY IN EFFECT JULY 2, 1897. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows! For New York via Philadelphia, week dnv 210, 585. 7 05 9 51a.m., 12 83, 8 10 and 0 07 p. Ill ouuuwyn, A lu n. ui. For iew xorK via Aiaucn tinunic, week days. 36, 7 05 a. m., 12 83 and 3 10 p. m. For Keadlncr and Philadelphia, week davn. 2 10, 5 36, 7 05 a.m., 12 33, 8 10 and 07 p. m. Sun days, i iu a. in. For I'ottsvllle, week days, 2 10; 7 05 a. m and 12 33, 8 10, 3 07 and 7 V p. ra. Sundays, 2 10 a. m, For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, week days 2 10, 5 36, 7 05 a. m., 12 83, 8 10 nnd 6 07 p. m Sundnys, 2 10 a. in. For wllllamsport, Sunbury and Lewlsburg, week days. 8 25, 0 30, 11 SO a. m.. and 7 25 p. m Sundays, 3 25 ft. m. For Mnhnno) Plane, weekdays, 2 10. 8 25, 5 SO, 7 05, S 51, 11 SO a. m., 12 S3, 3 10, 0 07, 7 25, 9 55 anu 11 40 p. m. Sundnys, 2 10, 8 25 a. m. For Ashland and Shainokln, week days, 3 25, 5 36,705, 1130 a. ra., 6 07, 725 and 3 55 p. m. Sundays, 8 25 a. m. For Baltimore, Washington and the West via B. &0. It. It., through trains les-i Reading Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. & It. V X.) at 3 20, 7 55, 11 26 a. m 8 10 and 7.27 p. i. Sundavs, S 20, 7 00, 11 20 a. m., 8 46 and 7 27 p. m. Addl- tionai trains irom rweniy-iourtu ana uncst- nut streets station, weeic aays, iu au a. m. jz 12 15 8 40 p.m. Sundays, 1 85, 8 23 p. m. TRAINS FOB. SIIENANDOAII. fyeave New York via Phlladelnhla. week days, 12 15, 4 SO, 8 00 a. m., and 1 80, 4 80, 9 00 p. m. Sundays, 5 00 p. m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4 SO, 9 10 ft.im., 1 30 and 4 15 p. ra. Leave Philadelphia. Beadlnc Terminal, week days, 4 20, 8 85, 10 10 a. m. and 1 42, 4 05, 6 80, 11 30 p. m. Sandays, 11 80 p. m. leave iieaaing.weeK days, l bo, V io,iu oil, a, m. 12 00 m., 4 19, 6 00 and 8 20 p. m. Sundays, 185 a. m. Leave Fottsvtlle, week days, 2 35, 7 40 a. rru, 12 80 and S 12 p. m. Sundays, 2 85 a. m. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 8 18, 8 43, 1123 n. m., 1 86, 5 51, 7 20 and 9 43 p. m. Sundays, 3 18 m Leave Mahanov Cltv. week days. 12 20. 8 45. 9 12 11 47 a. m., 2 17, 5 18, 6 17, 7 41 and 10 08 p. m. Hunaays. iz za, if 45 a. m. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 1235, 2 40, 4 00 6 80,9 20. 10 25. 1159 a. m 232, 582, 638, 7 67, 10 22 p m. Sundays, 12 40, 2 40, 4 00 a. m. ieave wuuamspon, wees: uays, 7 4Z, mj a m 4 00 nnd 11 30 p. m. Sundays, li 80 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street warf and South street whaif for Atlantle City. neeKuayr-uiiircw, out, vuu, ium a, ra.. y'..m.. . ..j ..... j t , u,, t. w, u w, u IU, V W, 'S UU, 5 00, 5 40, 7 00 p. m. Acaommodatlon, a 00 a.m., 580, 680p.m. ounuays Kipress, 7 80, SCO, 8 30, 900, 10 00 , m.. 4 45 n. in. Accommodation. R 00 A.m.. 4 45 p. m. J1.00 excursion train to foot of Misslsslnm Ave.. 7 00 a. m. datlv. Beturnlntr leave Atlantic Cltv denot. corner AMHutiu aim ArKunsns avenues. . .i i . Weekdays Kxpress, (Mondays only C 45 a.m.) 70n 9Js Bin arm mi. it m . . dm lun 5 80,730, 9 So'p.m'. Accommodation, 4 35, 815 a. iu., mvi p. in. Sundays-Express. 3 30. 4 00. 5 00. 6 00. 630. 7 00, 7 80, 8 00, V 30 p. m. Accommodation, 7 15 a. m.,5 05 p. m. SI. 00 excurslou train from foot of Altsstsslppi Ave., only, weekdays, 0 00 p. Sundays, 6 10 p. m. i-arior uars on an express trains. HAVE YOU READ-- PHILADELPHIA TI01ES -THIS MORNING ? TTIT! TTMT-IC 1X1E Hl'lEO u H, mot extensively turouiaieu anil wiuei; oulated and widely read newsnaner rtub- ItfhWl (n Pennsylvania. Its discussion of pub- oT Htpn bw PMiiu ineiuiurps is in me interest ml nul ea nubile luteal rltv, honest government and prosperous Industry, and it knows no party or personal allealance or personni aueRiance in treating puone Issues. In the broadest and bast senso a lamny anu general newspaper. THE TIMES alms to havo the largest circulation by deserving it, and claims that It Is unsurpassed In all the essentials of a great metropolitan newspaper. Specimen copies of any edition win lie sent free tojyijr one send, lng their address. TERMS DAILY, $3.09 pr annum; $1,00 for four months; 30 cents per month ; de livered bv carriers for 6 cents ner week. SUNDAY EDITION, 82 larue. handsome pages tit oolbinns, elegantly illustrated, beautiful colored supplement 1100 per an num; 5 cents per copy. Dally and Sunday, ta.uu per annum ; ou cents per tuontu. Address all letters to the; times, ruiLAD4.pniA. Wanted-An Idea I Who can think or some simple thl&a to Dstsntl Protect your Idaaij thar nay bring you wsaltb. 6nX vSTlDBKBUBN It OO.. Intent Attar. Write 3 ne j i. Waihlngum. D. 0., for tb.lr sl.aiu prise offer sua list or two uunarou luveuiions wantea. The Alaska Town Whioh Em Sprung Up in Fivo Weeks. A TYPICAL BORDER SETTLEMENT Dnntio Hallo, Ttntilotto, Fnro, I'oltor nnd Crap GnniOH Flourish l'or Sloul lliir n Snalc or. lf lour Ono Mnn Viih 'find to ft Post nnd Shot. Seattle, Wash., Aug. 31. The follow ing tetter was received per steamer Utopia yesterday from a newipapei correspondent at Skaguny: The Jam Is broken on the Skaguay trail. A number of outtlts have gotten over, and there Is a steady stream of moving humanity mixed up In an al most Indescribable mass of horses of all sizes, iiges and conditions; mules, steers, tnlfcli cows, goats and dogs; also vehicles of every description. Three steamers are now unloading on lighters, which convey the freight ub near the slime as possible before It Is unloaded on wagons or anchored above high tide. The Utopia Is now unloading at the only wharf, a very shaky structure. Two pile drivers are at work on an other dock, which Is Intended to be a substantial affair. 'A new sawmill got up steam for the first time on Aug. S3. Hough lumber Is worth $27 per thousand, but It cannot be got halt fast enough. The city of tents Is not being displaced, but reinforced, by a city of "shacks" of all sizes and de grees. Skaguay Is the boom town of Alaska. Every man whoseTieart failed him when he encountered the first hardship has turned town site- boomer. Five weeks ago Skaguay was not known. Today there are not less than 4,000 people, In addition to those on ships In the harbor. They have sur veyed the town site, and the first com ers had first choice. The United States commissioner Is issuing some kind of a certificate for $5, surveyor another $G, and then the squatter Btlcks up his tent, shack or corral, and it ready to skin the first tenderfoot that comes along. Transfers by quit claims are quite common, and as high as $200 has been bald for a choice location. Skaguay has all. tho useful accom paniments of a frontier mining town. Dance hallB, roulette, faro, stud poker and craps find devotees. There Is no danger of a famine here, though there may bo shortages In certain lines. There are no less than 2,000 horses at work on the Skaguay trail, .but It Is hard to get anyone to contract to dollver you over the summit. The packers at this end of the trail do not like to contract further than the first hill, six miles out. At Dyea the Indians are moving the freight In an almost unbroken stream from Dyea to Lake Llnderman, and it Is not much trouble to contract to get one's outfit put over at one trip for 30 to 35 cents per pound. No one should come expecting to get over this fall at less than these rates, and no one should bring boats. An unknown man has been shot on the Skaguay trail by a committee of vigilantes, and his bonos are now rotting on a pile of rocks within a few rods of the pass. This news was brought down by the steamer Utopia, which arrived yesterday from Skaguay. The Utopia left Skaguay Aug. 24. Tho story in general is all that can bo learned, the details being unknown among the Utopia's six passengers. Rome time ago a sack of flour was Stolen, Suspicion pointed to a man who was encamped near the summit. A committee of six was chosen to fer ret out and punish tho thief. Theso ment went to the tent of the suspected man and found the missing sack. The mnn begged for mercy, but tho committee, satisfied of his guilt, de creed that he be killed. The man was dragged from the tent and tied up to a post. The committeemen stood off a short distance and shot together. The, thief's body was pierced in six places. Feeling their duty done, and sick of their task, the vigilantes left at once, not even waiting to put the bleeding form beneath the ground. For three days It hung there in full view of those passing with their packs. The odor emanating from the body becamo so offensive that two men cut it loose and, carrying It up a hillside, covered it with a pile of stones. , Claims tho Town of Sknrxuny. San Francisco, Aug. 31. A sDeclal from Victoria contains a signed state ment from Bernard Moore, who claims the town of Skaguay. He Bays that ten years ago he made application for ICO acres of land In accordance with the United States laws as applied to Alas? ka, had a legal survey and. paid the requisite $100 to tho proper officials. He had Just begun tp stock the place fpr a dairy when the gold rush began, anfl now thousands of citizens of Skag uay are plalmlng the land he paid tho government for, No man or woman can eniov life or acoom. pllsh much in this world while suffering from a torpid liver. DoWitt's Llttlo Early Risers, uio puis tnat cleanse mat organ, quickly, u. II. Uagenbuch, ltlow tlio Bunk Siilb'Xo HItH: Elmdale, Kan., Aug. 31. Shortly af ter midnight cracksmen literally blew the vault of the Exchange bank to pieces. Nitroglycerine was used three times, and the explosions were heard a great distance. Before the third ex plosion occurred the citizens surround ed the bank and opened fire. During the excitement the robbers escaped from a rear door, taking with them $1,800 in money and y$700 worth of drafts. Moments are useless if trilled away; and they aro dancerouslv wasted If consumed bv delay In eases where One Minute Cough Cure wouiu unug immediate roller. (J. 11. Uagen buch. Ills Body Torn In Two. Baltimore, Aljg. 31, John Baker, a hag sewer, ageH 44, was accidentally killed yesterday at the works of the Baltimore Pulverising works. Some loose twine which hung about Baker's body caught In the maohlnery, and be fore he could be extricated his lumbar vertebrae were parted by the sharp sards, nnd his body completely severed tt the waist. If you havo ever seen a little ohlld In a par oxysm of whooping cough, or if you have ueen annoyed tiy a constant tlukllng in the throat, you can appreciate tho value of One Minute Cough Cure, which elves quick re lief. 0. H. Uagenbueb. cotton 'Mit.H iioiMiiinu, Lowell, Mass., Aug. Jl. The Law renee cotton mills. In this city, started yesterday alter a. shutdown ot four weekB. This Is the last mill In the city to resume operations, and in all ot them, it is said, sufficient orders have been received to insure a prosperous season. No need to sorateh your life awsy. Dosn's. Ointment brings Instant relief in all mim of' itching I'lles, l'in Worms, Kcsema, Ring worms, Hires or other itchiness of tlteskiu Uet it from your dealer. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES. Xnttonnl Intrnp. At Boston Boston, S; ("lovolnnd, 1 At IJaltlmoii Baltlmorp. 7, Cincinnati. 1. At New York Chicago, 10, New York, 6, Knptern I,ngit. At Springfield -Toronto, 6; Rprlngfleld, 8. At Scrnnttin 8 rncusc, 4, Si riinlim. 2 At Ilki'Sburrc -Montreal, 1. Wllkes barre, R. At Pro Idcnce l'rot ulrnce, 7; Iluffnlo. 4 Atlantic Lenirup. At Newnrk First game: Newark. SB-Ht-iutlng. 1. Second gBtne: Newark, i, Heading. 6. At I'nterson Lancaster. ; I'ateraon, 1. At Hlehtnond Richmond, 8; Athletic, 7. Vlotlum ofn l'lpror Storm, Mllford, O., Aug. 31.- In a brief but Violent windstorm, with rnln and hal', at Alt. Hepone, six miles from here, eight persons, nil nn the highway, were seriously though not dangerously hurt, the Injured are: Judge Harrison and his daughter, thrown from a buggy blown over by the wind: Hor. J. B. lluckls nnd sister, thrown from car riage upset by thr wind; William nnd Anna Nlmtnn, Mown fro-n a Inndem; Mrs. Joseph Kssex. thrown from a buggy overturned by the wind; Will iam Stump, seriously hurt by hall. To heal the broken and diseased tlasnea, to soothe the irritated surfaces, to Instantly re lievo and to permanently cure Is the mission or DoWitt's Witch llaiel Salve. O. II. Ilagen blicli. Imrfeed w't."! si.-'ulnic ..." il...AC). Boston. Aug. 31. Robert B. Strnlne, president and director of the United Telegram company In this city, was arrested yesterday afternoon on a charge of embesillng $73,500. The ar rest Is the result of the discoveries of Marsden J. Perry, receiver of the com pany, who reports that there Is only $76.14 In the treasury Instead of the $73,411.31 that ought to have been there. The company had leen in the Imuds of the receiver since last June. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your LI Away. If von want, ti milt, fnlierum mine. aaaIIw and forever, be made well, strong, magnetic, tun oi new mo ana vigor, tako No-To-Dsc, tlin wrmdnr-wnrlf or flint, tnatn, waalr m.n Strong. Manv pain ten nnnnds In tn ilara Ovor 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bsc from your own aruggist, who will guarantee a euro. 60c or 1.00. Booklet and sainnle mailed freo. Ad. Sterling lismnlv fin Chicago or Now York. peppa. Railroad. SCIITJYKILL DIVISION. JOLT 1, 1897. ff i ... 1 1 1 1 ii , i . . .i "' ioho o ujiuiuumn niter ino above date for Wlggnns, CJIIberton. Fraokvllle. Dark Water, St. Clair, Pottavllle. ilamburg. BcadW . . . . VJ. . "i iseowii ana 1'nll sdelpbla (Broad utrect station) at 60S and 1103 A. Tvl nnd i 9(1 n m rtn nrulr .1 , 6 08 a. m., 3 10 p. m. For Pottsvllle- and Inter mtfvilnio atntlnria. nnlst Q19 . i Sundays, 0 45 o, m. ' iraina leave racKviue lor Shenandoah at IO JO a ... .n,( 1,111 K II T m , , Sunday, 11 13 a. m. and 5 41 p. m. "aivu j-uitsviiie mr snennndoan at 1015 a. m. and 12:05, 5 15, 7 25 and 10 20 p. m. Sunday si 10 40 a. m.,5 15 p. m. T ........ I ., .1 1 I .. T 1 . ... . . c..v:v.":rK''S'i"uvo,BM'i"'. ,o'. ucuuuuunu uauuf, nuuniiu IU III B. m., 110 and ...... .. ouimttja icnve nt o ou a. in. a "", x-iinnueipuia, tui Sea Girt, Asbury l'ark, Ocean Grove, Loni ...o..vu, ,iit;i,uvtlin,u SMII DnS, D OO. K.Z5 days, 8 25 a. m. icave uroau Direct etation, I'tilladclphla, FOB NEW YORK. Express, week-days, 8 20, 4 On, 4 50 SIB. 6 50. , " v, w, w, .m.. i .i iii iik uri, jx oi n. in. 12 00 noon, J235 (Limited 100 nnd 4 22 n. in. Dining Cars), 1 40, 230 (Dining Car) Mi). 350. 4 00, 5 00, 5 60 (Dining Car). 0 00, 7 02,7 1.1 1000 p. m., 12 01, night. Sundays, 3 20, 4 05, 4 50. 5 15. 8 20,8 83,9 00, 10 21, (Diking CnrJ, 11 Si n. m. ?? Sa..SslS5f."??K.? ?JD!?J.0r). 4 00 0 85, 7 02,7 43, 10 00 p.m. .12 01 night. jtAurcis lur iiunuiu Wltnout cliange, 11 00 n m week-days, and 7 43 p. m., dally. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH, For Baltimore and Washington, 3 50. 7 20 8 32 10 20, 11 23, n. m. 12 00. 12 31, 1 12, 3 18, 4 41, 5 10 Congressional Limited, Dining Car, 017. 055 (Dining Carl, 7 31 Dining CnrJ p. m., nnd 12 05 night week days. Sundays, 3 50, 7 20, 9 12. 11 38. a. tn., ,1209, 112, 4 41, 1515 Congressional Llm ted, Dining Car, 055 Dining Carl, 731 IDIn IngCar p, m. nnd 12 05 night. FOB ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad street station via Delaware river bridge Express, 4 45, 9 20 90 minutes n. m,2 38 87 minutes, 3 32 90 minutes, 705 90 minutes p. m. Sundnys, 4 45, 9 20 90 nilnutesl a. m., 2 33 187 minutes , 7 05 p. m. MorKct street wliarf-Express, 6 00, 820, 940, a. m i l m ran ..i... i..i .', 50 175 . . ."SS"4!' 170 'Utea , 4O0 70 min ViEJ,.4s? l7S minutes, 5 00 170 minutes 5 30 70mlnutosl p. m. Sundays, 6 00, 730, 8 00 75 minutes, 8 30 75 minutes, 9 00, 9 45 75min- x J , ,. 1 uzcursiun train. 7 00 a. m. daily. For Capo May, Anglesoo, Wild wood nnd Holly Beach Express, 9 00 a. in., 230, 106, 5 00 p.m. week days. Sundnys, 8 20 a. m. CnpeSIny only, 1 30. p. m. Saturdays. Excursion. 7 00 a. m. dally. For Sea Isle City, Ocean City, Avalon nnd Stone Harbor Express, 9 10 a. m., 2 30, 4 20, 5 00 p.,m weekdays. Sundays, 850 a. m. Excur sion, 7 00 a. m. dally. For Somers ;"ofnt Express, 7 00, 8 20. 9 40 a. m., 160, 3 00,400, 3 00, 5 30 p. in. week days Sundays, BOO, 7 00, 8 00, 9 00 and 9 45 a.m. I. li. riurcniBsoH, J. a. Wood, I Gen'l Manager. Gen'l Pass'g'r Agi :" IWIMIIIlHIMlllllllltllllllllirillllllllllllUKII HI IIIIIIIIIlUlllllllllllW if 'fff lV&M FOR EVBB7 WHERE. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiuiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiuiHiiiitiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiig ii rt7ia at- awsxaBBBBBBxaBBBMSBBnrMirTCn For Sale at KIRLIN'S Drutr Store, Shenandoah, Pa. Am 25 arfc"" 1 a svaii M -Ma t -m m STI 4 mgB'- llataillWtl1Il"V.itc-' ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED -'!-f t. . rls sad booVltt free. Ad. sti til.i.. ..V.?p.?f,J,h.u, '"" ' "slsrsl results. Sai "HP THAT WORKS EASILY, WORKS SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOLIO The sweetest and the most ex pro s give Word In Mm English language and the ono about which tne most tenner anu noiy recol lections cluster is that of Mother she who watched our tender years; yet tho life of every Expectant Mother is beset a Mother's Friend so assists Nature in the change taking piano that the Mother is enabled to look forward without dread or gloomy forebodings to the hour when she ex periences the the joy of Motherhood. Its use insures safety to the lives of both Mother and Child, nnd she is left stronger nf tor than before confinement. Sent by Mall, on receipt of price, $1 no per bot tle. Book to Expectant Mothers " will be mail ed free m request. to any lady, containing val uable Information and voluntary testimonials. The nrsdfleld Regulator Co., Itlsnls, Gs. SOLD BY ALL DRUQGISTS. CHRIST. SCHMIDT A Rent nnd Bottler of . . 'S LAGER mp PiSfter and Weiss Beer. FINEST, PUREST .' AND . HEALTHIEST, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, RA riillioiisof Dollars Go up In smoke every yoar. Take no risks but got your housos, stock, fur nituro, etc., insured in first-class re liable companies as represented by DAVID FAUST, Also Lite and Accidental Companl est PROFESSIONAL CARDS. JJB. W. H. YINOST, VETERINARY SURGEON. Orodunto and Late Besldcnt Houso Surge.-ir tho University State of N. Y. Hradquartbiis : Hotel Franey, Shcnnndoa Til BEE YEAB COUI1SE. Calls night or day promptly responded Q S. PHILLIPS, M. D. Office: 00 West Centre sti eel. Can bo consulted nt nil hours. jyr M. BUBKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. r.1ice7EK?n,3!)ulWlr,K. corner of Main and Centre Btrcets, Shenandoah. J n.POMEBOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, Pa. Jjl W. SHOEMAKER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market and Centre streets. pBOP JOUNJONHS, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 05, Slalinnoy City, Pa, Having studied under some of the best masters H London and Paris, will KIre lessons on the violln.m.u.dolln, nulla, d J cuYtur" Terms rensoni.uie. Allures In eru of Btrouse. the Jeweler Shenandoah. 1 t Oelciji-,i"Hl reuiKln J'otvdera never fall. with iTanay ld l'rainyrojal llUa and other llB pelnuneiit. Ouarantwl "upwior to all otbara. l'o.UlvJ Wrerf.'S.tfte.S1k,?'K0:L IWlcJara.lca.- Dr. .11 iQwuH,. Ai..,i uny ia. oral ana arowi nltap. wi ! s swnvui su a IViU I IILII antra traewio? nro progreaeivo and keep Informed of S tho World's Progress. Tlio well in- formed and thrifty Houso-wlfe will S always keep s RAINBOW LINIMENT 1 In the house, as ti standard renietly for s Bpralna, Brulsea, Cramps, Rheumatism, 5 nnd all aches and pains. 5 Pries 25 els. and B0 els. per bottle. H Prsiwecl bv H. 1. Hir.KPTr it rn 1,11,.1.1,1. V.. . 11 dnt: ,. u , UM f0, uu3DcLil: 1 0 Pow, .mpri .y.Airur1 ,, Varicocele and c- 1 - weaknesses, .rom any cause. L.cSeime Puis. Drains checked and lull vigor qui ,'ly restored. Mailed tor $1.09j !.. ji.oo. With s.oo orders we give a guarantee to W.e.r rc'uad Ike money. Address j - s. PEAL hSflB&ftTnTTiS raaoe.Uc CATHARTIC ALL DRUGGISTS i1 . .n.. ar r tort. ,.,
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