EVENING HERALD KSTA11I.I31IKI) 1870. t'ulillalioj every Krpuliig, Kicept HmuUy.a, 1 Bourrt Jarm v SnnKT. Kkau Ckntbk. Tt.o Hp 1 , n ., indonhAndtbo B irron . - u.r x .1 n week, imy Kbl. tliu carrier. Uy mat I $.1.00 r year, or 25 cent montlii )uiyli1o Iti advance. Advertise mcntfl cluirgeu aewnHiiK to it pace And ioUion, Thu publloheu rcrve the tlstbt to chantfc the itosttloil of uilvcrtl dementi whenever tho jh.Ih )VtUloi of news ilen.iiinl It. Tbe rlK.it n reserved tit Wjr1any ntlvertNcmei.t, whither ruitrl (or or not, mat thu imlilUhera may devin .lprojier. AtlvotlMiifc rates tun tie known nixtii niiitllentUin. K rite red nl tbe po to dice At HhenamUifth, IV, a second ciAHH HiAii matter. TKLKi'IIONR CONNKCNON 'All the News Thai's" Fll to Print." Z. J Evening Herald TIUKSIUY, AliUST ism. OUR COUNTRY : f irst. Last and Forever, Tiik IIkkw.d joins witli liuiulroilsJ of othor politii'iil mill pt-rsoiml lik'ntls In Sliuiiitiulouli in ctiii(?nituliiting Muj. John V. Finney upon tils np puintmiMit to an i in r( u 1 1 1 lYitonil position. He hat woll euriiotl tlmt honor by faithful party servicu. Had tliu pilltor of thu Miners' Jonriml witiiesi-cit tho "war of words'' between Quay and linimiu, he would not niulte the larint; mis- titke of Mivini; thev "combined to Heeure recognition" for this county in federal appointments. It is auiusiue; how some people squirm when their toes are pinched The Miners Journal is not only "a barnacle" but advocates thu reten tion in olllce of men who have grown fat at tlie people's expense, which fact is looked upon by the people generally as a detriment to party suc cess. If the Journal will shako oil' its lothargy for awhilo and commune with the people, it will realize that there is a demand for the retirement of thu Journal's coterie of "barn aclus." Democrats as Reformers. The position of our Democratic contemporaries at this time calls to mind the remarks emanating from the same source at the time of the organ ization of Council last March. The Democrats secured control of that body by a majority of two the Citi zens having hut cix mumbur.s. The prediction was then made that it would prove to be a reform Coun cil, and that legislation would be solely in tho interest of economy and good government. Six mouths of Democratic admin istration of the borough's atTairs has shown an entirely different tate of all'airs from that predicted by the organs and leaders of thu Democratic party. The majority members had hardly warmed their seats before they increased tho police force to seven members, entailing an extra expense upon the people to tho tune of SU'OO. Tills was soon followed bv increasing the Solicitor's salary to about double paid in former years. We might go on in this strain ami produce evidence to show that our Democratic friends are reformers only when out of olllce, and that their auto-election professions are simply ho much buncombe, but these facts are well known to the taxpayers. The last meeting of Council, how ever, developed a. strong "reform' mania on tho part of our Democratic friends that is anything lint pleasing to tlio taxpayers of the borough. He sides voting for an expenditure of $:!(, 000, in the face of the present lin itucial condition of the borough, tho majority inonihersdisplayeil raro abil ity as tinauciers in another direction Tho borough purchased now hoso at a cost of over $1,000. Thoy rueoived from tho Wm. l'enn Coal Company, for hoso destroyed ill lighting the ilro ut that colliery, a little loss than $800. Instead of appropriating that money at once for tho purchase of the new liose, which was just and proper, thoy place a debt on the borough foi J;, .,00, to bo paid within two years, mid, as ono of tho members stated, will expend the $800 for other and un necessary purposes. There is no justification for such action, and it Is afe to say tlmt not one of those who favored thu proposition would con duct their private affairs upon tho uaiiio principle. Unnecessary posi tion lmvo been created and salaries increased to an extent that tho rov onue of the- boroifgh does not war rant, TIiIh is the record of tho" Demo crutio reform 'lulmlifistriition for six mouths, and wUftt tho remaining six months will bring fortli tho people are loft to conjecture. It is certainly not very grutifying to tho taxpayers of the borough. Tim record of tho Citizens party for thu year previous fain direct coutiast to thu present reirliue. The member of tho Citi zens party, now in the minority, op posed Uio creation of unnecessary olllcos and thu Increase of salaries, Bi Woak Tlrocl. i0i"'VOLSS Thousands aro In tills condition. They sro despondent and gloomy, cannot eleep, have no appetite, no energy, no mbltion. Hood's Harsaparillasoon brings help to such people. It gives them pure, rich blood, cures nervousness, creates an appetite, tones and Mrengtheus tho tomach and Imparts new life and to' creased vigor to nil t lie organs ot the body. Hood's Sarsa- parilla It the One True Hloo.l Purifier, All ilriigglsH. (1. Hood's Pilla euro all Uver lib. SSceuU. OLD AGE When people pet old their blood becomes old, too. It gets full of acids and impurities, and those tilings cause Rheumatism. Kidney, Uriniuynnd Hiiulder Diseases come nlso. nnd nged men and women suffer untold aches ami nailis. Premature death is nenrlv nlunvi to neglect. Lifo can ho tirolontred question if a little attention is paid to symptoms which plainly tell of danger. edy drives every taint of impurity from uiuuu, mm iiius K.ueumatism is overcome 1, 1..., 1.!.... .r... .. -i, .mm i.uw JtUMllVU tllfflS U(H)ll ilUIllCUlS of the Kidneys and Urinary Ortrans me Widely known. It is sold at druggists OAflll'l.li LSI) II Lis IKI-I;. If there a siilnm-nt toy urine after standing n while; if you have frequent desire to water, especially nt night, nnd there is pain in passing it : urine stains linen these are sure signs ease; or If you have Rheumatism or name and address to the Dr. David Kennedy Corporation, Rondout, N. Y., and mention the name of tins paper. A sample bottle of Pavorite Remedy, with circular of valuable information, will then be mailed free. This offer is genuine. mid other useless expenditures, but their elTorts in this direction were futile. The majority was against them. In view of the present feeling among the taxpayers, it is safe to say that the political complexion of the Council will undergo a radical change next Spring. In the meantime, it is to be hoped that the taxpayers' meet ing to-niglit will lmvo a deterrent elTect upon tho majority of Council, and that there will be no further use less expenditure of the people's money. A Clover Trick It certainly lookb like it, hut there is really no trick about it. Anybody can try it who ha? liiino Imek anil weak kiilucy, nmlaila or nervous troubles. Wo menu ho can emu himself riidit away by tukiiig Klcctric Hit ters. This incilii'ine tones up the whole system, uots as u stimulant to thu liver and kidneys, is a blood inmllcr and nerve tonic. It ernes constipation, headache, fainting spells, sleeplessness and melancholy. It is purely vegetable, a mild laxativo, and re store! the system to its natural vigor. Try I'.hctric Hitters and bo convinced that they aro a miracle worker. Kvcry bottle guaran teed. Only !iOc. a bottlo at A. Wasley's ding storo. BRITISH LIBERAL VICTORY. tie Herbert T.cland Wins tho Sent l.oue; Hold by (,'iltv.on. London, Aug. 1!5. The election for the lent In the house of commons for the Bouthport division of Lancashire, mnde Vacant by the uccoptance by Mr. George N. Cuizon of tho viceroynlty o India, was held yesterday, and re sulted In the return of Sir Herbert Naylor-Letand (Liberal), by a majority of 1!72 votes over his Conservative op ponent, Slielmersdale. At the " last election for the scat Mr. Curzon, In the Conservative lnteiest, was returned by n majoilty of 701. The icsult of the election is a bad defeat for the government, Mr. Curzon having held the seat since 1SSC. Pe culiar circumstances affected the con test. A section of Liberal Unionists, headed by the chairman of the local Unionist association, declined to sup port Lord Skelmersdale, on the ground that now that the home rule ugitatlon Is dead, there is no longer any need for Liberals to vote for Conservatives. Thereupon Mr. Chamberlnin, secretary of state for the colonies, plunged Into the fray with a letter urging the Un ionists to vote solidly for Lord Skel mersdale, because home rule was not dead, but only sleeping. Atjcd Wliluw Attacked by Itobbors.. New York, Aug. 25. Mrs. Frederick Mines, a widow, 70 years old, who lives on the road leading from Summit to Murray Hill, N. J was attacked whllo in bed by two unknown men at 2 o'clock In the morning. She was dan gerously wounded by being struck on the head with gome blunt Instru ment. Her assailants rilled a trunk In tho room nnd secured POS and a bun dle of papers containing deeds and oth er vnlunble documents. While another trunk was being lined Jeptha Mines, a 7-year-old grandson,, who had been awakened by the noise, attempted to give an alarm and was knocked sense less with tho butt end of a revolver. Mrs. Mines, who had only been stunned by tho blow she received, procured a revolver belonging to her son and fired at the thieves as they ran through a field. Chaunce.v I. 1'lllcy Doi'entoil. St. Louis, Aug, 23. After two days' session the Republican state conven tion, which was the largest and most harmonious over held in Missouri, ended Its labors and adjourned sine die last evening. The following ticket was nominated: Supremo judge, long term, G. A. Flnklenberg, of St. Louis; su preme Judge, short term, Edward High bee, of Lancaste. railroad and ware house commissioner. W. S. Hathaway, of Mexico; superintendent of public In structions, Professor John It. Kirk, the present Incumbent. The most important work of the convention was the turn ing down of Chauncey Ives Fllloy, who for 25 years, off and on, had been chair man of the Republican state committee, T. J. Atkln, a banker nnd business man of Humansvllle. was elected to succeed Fillcy as chairman. Jlrutnl DriiiiUeii Murtloror. Mount Holly, N. J., Aug. 25. IJecauso his wife had left orders that a cer tain sum of money due her should not be paid to him, Thomas Test, a resi dent or cooitstown, came home in a rugo on Monday night. He had been drinking heavily, and when the mem bers of the family sought to avoid him ho seized a kettle ot boiling water from tbe stove and throw the contents over his 8-year-old stepdaughter, Mary Ma,thls, scalding her so badly that sho died soon afterwnrds. Test has lied, Yuntordny'H lliisobull (iiuno. At Pittsburg Urooklyn, 5; Pittsburg, 1, At Cloveland Cleveland. 4; Now York, 1, At Chicago Chicago, 2; Hoston, 1. At Louisville-Louisville, 11; Philadelphia, 0. At St. LouU-St. Louis, 11; Washington, 5. At Springfield Ottawa, 12; Sprlnglleld 1. At Iiuffalo-Wilkesbarrc, 12; Jluffalo, 1 At Providence Providence, 0; Syracuse, 2. At Toronto Montreal, ; Toronto, 2. At Allentown First gnmo: Allentown, t; Norfolk, 1. Second game: Norfolk, 4; Allentown, 8. At Hartford Hartford, C; Newark, 4, At Lancaster Lancaster, 0; Richmond, 7. South Dakota UepiilillcnuH, Mitchell, a. V.. Aug. 25. The Ite- pupllcan state convention yesteruay nominated the following iienoi: cor governor, Kirk l'hllllps, of Dendwoodi lieutenant governor, J. T. Keene, of Sanborn county; secretary of state, W. II, Riddle. Itobert J. tlamule, of Yankton, and Chailes II. Burke, of Pierre, were nominated for congress. Uormany'H Increased Army. Perlln, Aug. 85.--U Is estimated that the contemplated Increase In tbo Ger man army will amount to 22, GOO men, Involving an extra annual outlay of 14,000,000 marks, besides additions to the ijjtljlsry UIlJ 0'llll;r serylci. ilno tt-A. without wfT the .jSMKk IsrmSgrl the v' , v for $i a large bottle, of Kidney and Hladd arc Constipated, send vour SPANISH SOLDIERS HOME AGAIN. The Troop- Dolenlcd lit .Miutlago Worn Warmly Welcomed nt L'oi-uium. Corunnn, Auk. 25. The Spanish steamer Alicante, with the llrst of Rpnln's repatriated soldiers who arilved from Santiago de Cuba, reached here yesterday. Knormous i iowds gathered on the riunys, but wore not allowed to get near the vessels for fear of the yellow fever contagion. All the mili tary and civil authorities were present. Some of the sick were taken to the Oza Lazaretto, where they will be quarantined. Others will be kept live days In hoBpltal ships before thoy will be dispatched to their homes. Those who are in good health were promptly disembarked. There wa.s no yellow fever on board, though CO died of other diseases during the voyage. The queen regent sent a message to the troops on board the Alicante con gratulating them upon their conduct In the field, and saying that she pro posed to be tho Orst to welcome them home. The reading of thp dispatch was received with great enthusiasm. Tho rontiuylviiiilii Troops. Mlddletown, Pa., Aug. 23. It Is bo Hevod in military circles that after tjie Sixth Pennsylvania regiment has been mustered out tho Second, Ninth. Twelfth, Thirteenth, Fourteenth, Fif teenth and Eighteenth will be ordered home. Major Generl Graham has de cided to brigade the Eighteenth Penn sylvania, Tenth Ohio and Second West Virginia with the Third battalion of the Sixteenth Pennsylvania. This bat talion will not. however, be attached to the Eighteenth to bring It up to a three battalion formation, as was proposed, but will probably be kept nt Middle town until late In the fall, and then or dered to Porto Itico to Join tho First and Second battalions, In command of Colonel Hullngs, of Oil City. I'rnl-o For War Hoard. Washington, Aug. 25. The navy de partment yesterday gave out a letter addressed by Secretary Long to Hear Admiral Slcard, president of the war board, In recognition of Its services. The letter declares: "I cannot, though absent from the department, forbear to express to you, and through you to your associates on the board Commo dore Crownlnshleld and Coptuln Ma han (retired) the very high apprecia tion which tho department has of tho services It has rendered since the war began. Intelligence, wise judgment, comprehensive forethought and unfnll Ing competency to meet every exigency havo distinguished their deliberations and notion." A stubborn cough or tickling in tho throat yields to Ono Minute Cough Cure. Harmless in effect, touches tho right spot, reliable and just what is wanted. It nets at once. C. II. Jlagcnbiicli. Trail-port-- l'or C ulni nnd Porto Itleo. Washington, Aug. 25. Assistant Sec retary Melklejohn, of the war depart ment, Is contemplating the establish ment of n line of transports from New York to Havana, Santiago, Ponce nnd return. It Is expected that tho lino will be ready for operation next week. Ha vana will not be on the route at pres ent, but as soon as that port Is open the war department's line of trans ports will touch there. Operations would begin at once, but the transports are now being uBed for carrying troops. Tho transports will run on schedule time, nnd have scheduled dates for de parture and arrival like any othor ocean steamship line. CnrlNt Activity Continues, London, Aug. 25. The Madrid cor respondent of The Dally Mall says: ( "It Is sufficient that tho principal Car- , lists here are reeisteilng their prop erty in tbo names of other persons to I prevent Its confiscation In tho event of trouble. Tho military' Judge at Barce lona has ordered a court martial on a uergoant, two corporals and sovoral soldiers who were trying to recruit among the garrison for tho Carlists. Carlist distill bailees are reported In several small towns In Aragon. cnused by the closing of the Carlist clubs. For Constipation take Karl's Clover Knot Tea. tlio girat lllood Piirilicr. Ones Head ache, Nervousness. Kruptiuiw on the Face, and makes tho head clear as n bell. Sold by' P. I). Kirlin and a guarantee. ' Wyoming Vulloy Storm Swept. Wllkesburre. Pa., Aug. 25. The Wy- i omlng valley was storm swept again late yesterday afternoon. The rain camo down In torients, and tbo thunder und lightiilmr was terrific. Many bouses und barns woio struck by light ning. The only fatality, however, was that of Gilbert Curry, tho school teach er at Plains. The house of George Opllnger, at Miner's Mills, was struck. The cm rent passed down the chimney and out of the fireplace. Mr. Opllnger, who wns sitting In the kitchen, wns badly shocked. The large tlagpolo on the big Jonas Long building, in this city, was struck nnd shnttored to pieces. Several women in tho building fainted. In the rural districts largo trees seemed to be special murks for tho lightning. .Miirdor In tho l'li-Mt llegi-co. Lancaster, Ia.. Aug. 25. The Jury In tho case of Halph W. Wlrebnck, who since Monday of last week has been on trial here lor the murder of David D. LandlR, late yesterday afternoon brought In a verdict of guilty of mur der in the first degree, after less than three hours' deliberation. Ills counsel mud n motion for a new trial. Wire back killed Landls on tho 7th of April last, when the latter, accompanied by deputy sherllTH, visited his home for the purpose of ejecting htm, the prom ises having bepii sold, and Wlrehack re fusing to vacate. The defense was In sanity, and u lnrg amount of expert testimony on both rddes wus heard, Wlrehack did not display tlio slightest emotion when the verdlet wus ren dered. A bleating alike to young and old; Dr, I Fowler's Kxtraot of Wild Strawberry. Na ture's spoclllo for dyBcntury, diarrhoea nnd Bulimic! complaint. HOOD'S I'lfjIiS cure Liver III, JIllloitanrsB, Indlgcstlo.i, Uenduche, 1 lleu"i luxutlve. All OniES'st V4 v ism if your ww THE DFLAWARii 1'OISONING. In Important Piece or Kvldmioo Mndo I'llllHll 111 -UoeUlon. ( al. San Francisco. Auk. 25. Mrs. D. A. Dotkln. who Is accused of causing the death of Mrs. .1. I. Dunning and Mrs. ! J. D. Den tie. of Dover, Del., Ih now in the city prison hore. having been brought from Stockton yesterday. Mrs. , Botkln declined absolutely to talk to newspaper representatives, but to the chief of police she earnestly protested her Innocence. What the police regard as un import ant piece of evidence was made public In Stockton yesterday. Frank Clntrell. a salesman In the Wave candy storo, nt that place, says that about three weeks iibo a woman came Into the stoie and nskod for n four-bit box of candy, saying that she had some candy that she desired to put In the box with some of the store candy, Ont- rell gave her a box which did not have the llrm name on It. The candy which she put In looked old to him, and It scurcely half tilled the box. He says he did not observe the lady closely, and can only describe her by Buying that she wns of medium height and build. W. R. Kuhn. pioprietor of the store, says he would know both the box nnd the candy ucaln should he see them. Deadly Iliit-rlenlie In syfaeiio. Syraousi, N. V.. Aug. 25. A hurri cane In this city yestouluy afternoon did thousands of dollars' v.ytth o dnmnup. The roofs of four factoiles were blown otf. Three men employed at the power house ot the Lakeside Itallroad company wcie badly Injured by the west wall of th- building falling, nnd one of them, Kleotrlont Lnglnecr Call Dlngen, may die. Another man Is believed to have been fatally Injured by being blown 'trom the roof of a fac tory. I'art of the roof of the Church of the Assumption wns blown off, and tho statue of the Vlrrln Vary was blown off nnd Indeed In wie cellar. Money flietroo, an Italian laborer, was Instantly killed by n live wire falling on him. 13 U Evory expectant mother has a trying ordeal to face. If she does not It, telling what may happen. Child-birth is full of uncertainties if Nature is not given proper nssistanco. 'S is tho best help you can uso at this time. It is a liniment, and when regularly np plied several months before baby comes, it makes tho advent easy and nearly pain loss. It relioves and prevents " mondng Bicknesa," relaxes tho overstrained mus cles, rellovos tho distended feeling, short ens labor, makes recovery rapid and cer tain without any dangerous after-effects. Mother's Friend is good for only one purpose, viz.: to roliovo motherhood of danger and pain. Ouo dollar per bottle at all drug stores, or uent by oitpreas on recolpt of price. FanE Books, containing valuable Informa tion for women, will bo sent to any nddresi upon application to THU ISRADPinLD KEOULATOR CO., Atlanta, Q. (do after this l uDsBE.' 18 AMY OTHEf! Variable Friction Food JTK SAW Mil I nnd Ajax Center Crank Engine Itapld, nceurate, rat runs and simple, with laiw filtta ur wlipula, Htrong nndHufe. No I'nrquluir Holler lint ttvfr ex ploded. Also standard agricultural Implements generally. Hay Presses a specialty. t5end for Catalogue and prices to A. B. 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I tret readv for M "l ' 1 there is no 1L .I EARQU BAR No man hat rlcht to marry a woman and make her his nut 11 dur- Tf itl? loner yem gil ot comma cd 111- Jvaxfif.r, health man cannot good hUHband, a rrv-fS goon ptovtcier, a o?;tu: succeiMiu olivi nes nun or a useful citizen; n man had better be dead and done w 1th it than to be a life-long invalid, a nuRiuce to everybody and especially to the woman whom he has vowed to love, honor and protect. The trouble with the average man in that he has not the least conception of the causes of ill health or the right way to go nbont remedying them. A little indigestion or biliousness in themselves are not serious complaints, but If ucgletcd they may de velop into .lhnost any discaic in the medi cal books. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures many serious diseases by promptly removing the causes. It braces up the- weak and impaired stomach- and icstores the appetite. It invigorates the livei and all the secretory glands. It facili tates the flow of digestive juices. It makes the assimilation of the life-giving elements of tile food absolutely perfect, and thus enriches the blood. Disease germs ate scavengers, and will not cuter healthy blood or tissue. They must have the inert tis sues of disease upon which to feed. The "Golden Medical Discovery," by enriclien iug the blood, tears down old and Inert tissues and builds up new and healthy ones. It wards off consumption and cures, bronchial and thtoat affections which, if neglected, lead up to consumption. All medicine dealers sell the " Discovery." Eight years ns;o my Imslmnd coughed alt the lime,'1 writes Mrs M J Tedder, of Itllhiifton, Reynolds Co., Mo. " Just as soon as lie had fin. ihed a meal he would throw up. He was get ting very we.ik He took half n dozen bottles of Dr. l'icrcc's Ciotdelt Medical Discovery and the Tteasnnt Pellets and pays be feels better nnd stronr-er tliuii ever before and weighs more, ltvcrvonc said he had tou'ntiol.', INSURGENTS WITH US. The Philippines Rebels Would Submit to Kither an American or British Protectorate or Annexation. Mnnlln, Aug. 25. At n conference yesterday between the Insurgents and tho Amci leans the former declared em phatically that they were willing to co-operate with tho Americans and to surrender tholi arms promptly If assured that the Islands would remain either an American or a Hrltlsh cbl ony or under the protectorate of tho United States or (Ireat llritaln. Other wise, the Insuirjcnt leaders asserted, they would not dare disarm, but must positively refuse to do bo. They threat en a fresh lebelllon within a month if the Americans withdraw. The natives assert that the religious orders are Instigating opposition to Amei icim supremacy. The United States transports Itlo Janeiro and Pennsylvania arrived yes terday, the fanner bearing two bat tnlluns 01 .Suuih Dakota volunteer re cruits for the Utah light artillery and a detachment of the signal corps and the latter the Flist Montana volun teers and 300 recruits for the First California volunteers. Many Spaniards assert that thoy are eager to Invest their fortunes In new enterprises, but that they fear ruin If the Americans withdraw. A few mo nopolists, fearing competition, are se cretly Intriguing ngnlnst the now re gime. Newspapers published In both tho English and Spanish languages havo already appeared. You Invito disappointment when you ex periment. DoWltt's Littlo liirly ltlscrs aro pleasant, easy, thorough littlo pills. Thoy euro constipation and sick headache just as sure as you take them. C. It. llagcnbuch. Oil H'm-iilii'.s Itepulillcnn Lnloi Sacramento, Cal., Aug. 23. The Btnte Republican convention yesterday nom inated Henry tinge, a Los Angeles at torney, for governor. Gnge had only one opponent, George C. Pardee, of Oakland, who, before a ballot was tak en, withdrew In fnvor of Gage. The nomination was then made for Gnge by acclamation. The platform reaffirms allegiance to the national platform In St. Louis In 1S9( and extends the thanks of the Republican party to the soldiers and sailors of the army nnd navy. Three Hundred Miners Drowned. London, Aug. 25. A dispatch from Vienna to The Dally News says that 200 mlneiH were drowned by the Hood ing of the Kaslmlr coal mine at Nlence, near Schnowlse, Silesia, three days ago. Truth wears well. People have learned that DeWilt's Littlo Uarly Itisorsnro reliable littlo pills for regulating tho bowels, curing constipation and sick headache. They don't Cilpe. C. II. ltiiKcnhiich. The South ami lis Advantage. The Southern Itailway lias issued for freo dlstribiiti'iu, a sixteen p.io Journal des criptive of Vliuinia, North and South Caro lina, Tcnuei.-.ee, (looruia, Alibaina and Mississippi. Pel-sons seeking now locations, or capitalists doiriiig to make safeand profit able investments will Ibid the Information contained therein both valuable and inter est lug. Copies will bo mailed freo upon tip. plication to John M. ileal I, Distilct Passen ger Agent, 828 Chestnut street. Philadelphia, Pa. Stop Tlr.it Coutih I Taku warning. It limy lead to Consumption. A Mo bottlo ofSliiloh's Curo may savo your lifo. Sold by P. D, Kiiliu and a gimmntcc. liny Keystone Hour, no sure that tho namo r.FXsra Sl IUk.h, Ashland, Pa., is printed on ovory sack. Killed nt u Political -Meet Intr, Columbus, Gn Aug. 23. Hon, Thos, M. Adams, Democratic nominee for th legislature, has been assassinated at Giles, a country town In Chattahoocho county. Tho deed was committed In a general row nt a political gathering, A dispute between John Davis, a negro school leaeher, Democrat, and William llagley. Populist nominee for tho leg Islutuiv, precipitated a genciul light In which several shots were llred. Mr. Adnina was n bystander, and received ii bullet in the temple and ono In the heart. Jliii'o Ti'oopi Fur rump WlkolV. New Yoik, Aug. 25. The transport Montuuk arrived at Montnuk, L. I yoslerdny afternoon. Hho had on board 1.169 troops of the Eighth Ohio volunteers. There are 173 sick aboard her. Thero were no deaths during the voyage from Cuba. Theru Is no con tagious disease aboard, Qlve the Children a Drink wl It'll (Iraln-O, It is a delicious, appetizing, uoiulshiiiK food diiuktn tako the place of roMco. Sold by all grocers and liked by all who have used it because when properly prepared it tastes liko thu finest cutlet but Is free from all its Injurious properties. II rain OaliU dilution and strengthens tho nerves. It is not a stimulant hut a health builder, lipiflklldrou, as well as adults, can diluk it "dli grenSIC.m'ut- ttuds about us much m -it. "d .WW &f'QLi 11 1 4U U J-jy THE OHIO DEMOCRATS Nominate a P'till Stnlo '1'lckot and 1)0 olnro rir llt-yiiil In HIOO. Ilayton, O., Aug, 25. The Demo cratic state convention yesterday nom inated tho following ticket; For sec retary of state, Upton K. Guthery; Judge of supreme court, Hugh O. Nich ols; clerk of rupreme court, David 8. Fisher; food nnd dnlry commissioner, John nnkcr; member of the board of public works, T. Dwlcbt Paul. The convention adjourned nt 6 p. in., uftcr bclnii In continuous session all dny. There was no Incident of speclnl In terest nfter the contest between Jos eph P. Dowllng nnd Allen O, Myers had been declared a ill aw In the In terest of hnrmony. Tho effort to cot a new plan of party organization In Ohio failed ot final adoption, hut It was given an other chance by such reference ns will bring It up next year. Tho now or ganization seems to satisfy those work ing for tho nomination of Paul J, Sorg for governor next year, nnd la not dis pensing to the .McLean, liilce or other elements, and the cnmpalgn this year will be made on tho Ilaunn Issue and next year on Senntor Fornket for not tnklng steps against Hannn, While the resolutions do not favor unlimited colonial expansion, General Flndlay, chairman of tlio convention, said the platform mount to expand by tho con sent of those to be governed. The most decisive feature of the convention was Its preference for llrynn in 1900 on tho same platform as In 1S9G. I'l'irlnt; tlio Ciilinus to nwimnd. Washington, Aug. 25; Tho represent atives of tho Cubans In the United States are still making every effort to secure the dlshandment of the Cuban forces and acquiesce in the policy of the United Stutcs in Cuba. Letters are being sent and aiguments made to tho Cuban leaders pointing out that the Intel ests of the Cubans He In co operation with the United Stntes au thorities. Little or no Information has been received as to what elTect these representations will have upon the lenders In Cuba, but It Is believed that amicable relations can be brought about when the Cubans are persuaded that It Is to their Interest to accept the situation ns the protocol leaves It. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho best salvo in tho world for cuts, Ijiuises, sores, ulcers, salt rhenm, fever sores, totter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or jo pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 35 cents nor box. For salo br A. Wastey. LAST OF THE SEASON. I.ow-lCalo Ton-Hay KvcurHlnn lo Atlantic Clly, Vc., iu Pennsylvania ltutlroiul. September 1 is tho date of the last low-rato ten-day excursion from Krie, Troy, belle fonto, Williamvport, Mocauaipi.i, Suubury, Shenandoah, Dauphin, and pilu.ipal Inter mediate stations (including stations on branch roads), to Atlantic City, Capo May, Ocean City, St a Islo City, Avalon, Anelcsca, Wililwood, or Holly bench, via Pennsylvania Kailroad. Excursion tickets, Rood to icturii by reg ular tinins within ten days, will tie sold ut rate of $10,110 from Krle, f,1 00 from Will iampurt, and pioportionatcly low nites from other points. Tickets to Atlantic. City will also be sold via the Delawiue llivor llriilge Itoute, the only all-rail line, at ten cents more than tho rate via Market street whaif, Philadelphia. For infortunium in icgard to rates and time of trains consult hand hills, or apply to .-incuts, or K. S. llarrar, Division Ticket Agent, Williainsport, Pa. Static or Ohio, Crrv oc Toi.fiio, I I.CCAH t.'OCNTV. j Fiiank J. t'liKsr.v makes oath that bo Is tbo senior partner of tbo linn of K. .1 Ciicncv A; Co., uoing ousiiK-Hs in too uy oi loiciio, Comity and statu aforesaid, anil that said firm u ill pay the Hum of O.S'i; IIUMi;i:i) DUI.I.AKH for each and every ease of Catarrh that cannot bu cured by tbo use of ilAl.l.'s Catakiiu CuitK. ) A. W. tll.UASON, HKAL . I Xotarv IMiliilc. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally audi' 'ts directly on the blood ami miieous surfaces f tbo system. Send for testimonials free. c. .1. uiii'.,M-; a en,, loieiio, vi. Sold by Druggist. 75c. Philadelphia & Reading Railway Engines Burn Hard Coal No Smoke IN EFFECT JULY 1st, 18!u. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows : For New York via l'bilftdelphlB. week duvs. 7 UO 9 SI u. in., 12 27, 10 mid li 07 p. 111. For New York via Munch Cliliutc, week duyB, 7 30 ii. in., 12 27 and 3 10 p. in. For ltvndlue; and Pldladf Iphln, week tluys, 7 ao. 9 SI u.m.. 12 27, U 10 and a 07 p. ra. cor roiisviue. weeK iiavh, 't au, vri n. in., 12 27, 3 10, 0 07 und 1 23 p. In. For Tftinaniiu and Mabuuoy City, week days 7 30, 0 51 a. ni 12 27. 8 10 and 6 07 v. in. lror Wliuuiusnort, auubury anu Lewlsburg, week days. 11 30 a. m 12 27, 7 21 u. m Fur Mahauu) "lane, weekdays, 7 30, 9 SI, 11 SO a. m 12 27, 3 10, a 07, 7 29, g ss p. in. For Ashland und blinmokln, week days, 730, 1130 a. in., 12 27, 3 10, 8 07, 72-1 and 9 AS p. In. For Baltimore, Washington und tbo Went via 11. li O. H. It., through trains leu" I Itenclog I'erinlnill. l'liliiuleliilini. fl A H. 11 IM nt 3 20. 7 SI, II 811 n. in., 3 10 nuU 7.27 .l-. Holidays, II 20, 7 00, 11 2H u. m., 8 40 und 7 27 p. in. Add! tlonul trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest mil stieeiH Hiutiou, weelt uitys, 1U au a. IU. 12 20. iz it s vi n in. Muuiliiyu, 1 as, 8 23 l. lo. THAINH FOIl HIIKNANDOAH. Leave New York via l'lillndcliililu, week .Imvh. 12 15. 4 30. 8 00. 1 1 SO k. ,,. .,,! I -, 1 ! 'J 00 p.m. 1 V.trlr lu Afi....1. 11 1. ,. duvs, 4 30, 9 10 ll. In., I 30V- 111. ' Lcuvu Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week .i't), o a uy, iu 41 u. in, Hull I ill), 410 p.m. Lrnvi, UkhiIIii,.. ,u..lf .1,... 90. .,ww .: ... 12 15, 4 17. 6 00 p.m. ' ' " ' jeuve r-oiisvilie, weeK Uftys, 7 10. 7 40 a. m 12 SO 4 10, 0 10 and 6 50 p. m. IAVATatiirtnlia unmlr tiuiia U lit 1 1 if 1 I 49, S 56, 7 20 p. m. ' ' '' l,cvo Maiianoy City, week days, 9 05, 1147 a.m., 2 22, 8 12,8 21, 7 41 p.m Ix-ave Mahinioy Plane, week days, 6 80, 9 25, 10 25, 11 59 a. in., 2 41, 5 32, 8 41. 7 67, p III. a,i,o ,iiinniniuri, weeK UUVH, l Vi. iuuij a ui., 12 31 and 4 00 v, m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, . . ... ... : v...v.n.,,u. BI , C WWII HI1U Houtli street wliaif for Atlantic City. Weekdays--Express, 8 00, 9 00, 10 15 a. in., (1 30 Saturdays only), 2 00, 00, 3 40 IllOiiilniitotriilnl. . i I "i"ji sv, oui ii milium train, 5 40, 7 00 p.m. Acuoinmodiitlon, ills n. in., 5 00, o 30 p. in 81.00 excursion train 700 am. Hillidy-Kiptea, 730, 8 00, 830, 9 00, 10 00 a in, 4 Vi p m. Accommodation, 015 am, 4 45 p. in, Jl.oo incursion train, 7 u in ltctiiriiiiig leovu Atlantic Clly depot, correi Atlantic and Arkansas' uveuues. . WeckJays-Eipreiui, (0 45 Mondays only) I fty t7 il1? mllllt train, 820 (OS inlnuto train, 9 00, 10 15, 11 00 a. iu., 3 80, 4 30, .1 8C, 7 30, 930 p. in. Accommodation, 4 25, 7 60 a. re. 4 05 p. m. J1.00 excursion train (from Mississippi ?y!v S!'J.y), ,?t0 P- '" HuniUys-Eiprcss, 3 30, 100,8 00,(100,0 30,7 00,7 30. 8W.930P. m! Ao coinmodallon, 715 a. m., 5 05 p. m. II Oi) cieurslon train (from foot of Mississippi uve. only), 10 p in. 1 ou9;,'u1"-' 8 Il t'lty. 8 45o. m, 2 30, 4 45 i in. Additional for Cupo Muy-4 15 p.m. Humlays-(8I 00 excursion 7 00) uiSuui. ,.fjirO"'"",c"''H:10i8 a in, 230, 4 15 pin. (1.00eeiirlou'riiiirsdiiyonly)70aa in. Hun dayt , 8 15, 'J 15 u in. Vnrlor ;r on all express trains. For further Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia and lteodlng Itailway ticket aa-eii or address I. A SwmoAEU, EnsoM J. Wkkics, (leii'l Sunt, Oen'l I'asa'r Ajt., lteodlnK Terminal, Philadelphia. 1 A Handsomn Gnmnlntlnn I Is ono of the greatest charms a woman can I't.aavB. IVMUfll'S VUSfUaiUH A'UWUBU gives It. From Extreme Nervousness. TrIIAT no ono remedy can contain tho elements necessary to curo all diseas es, Is a fact well known to ovoryono. Dr. Miles' System of Itestoratlvc Ileincdtos consists of sovon distinctively different preparations, cacli for Us own purpose Mrs. Ii. C. ltramloy, 37 Henry St., St. Cath erines, Ontario, writes! "For years I suf fered from extromo nervousness nnd annoy ing constipation, developing Into palpitation nnd weakness of tho hoart. I was unablo to slcop, suffered much from hcadacho, pain In my left stdo, palpitation and a constant feeling of weakness and prostration. I began using Dr. Miles' Ncrvlno, Hoart Curo and Nerve nnd Liver Pills and tho Anti-Pain Pills to rellovo sudden paroxysms of pain and headache. I soon felt much Improved nnd tlio pains and aches ana weariness left me. I then tool: Dr. Miles' Iicstoratlvo Tonic and am now restored to my former good hoalth." ur. iiucs ucrnouicsn n ' aro sold by all drug- fV , cists under a nosltlvo SL? IV1IIOB guarantee, llrst bottlo gMemediesI ?.?",", 'r ,r,-p5- Restore eases of tho heart audl rca,t!,,.I nerves free. Address, lwx,&S&l DU. MILES MEDICAL-CO.. Klkba-t. Iud. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Jj- M. 1IUIHCE, ATTOKNKY-AT-LAW. Oftlce Egan building, corner ot MaIii an tVntro streets, Slu-tialidoiili. II. 1'OMKllOY, ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW Htienamloali, Ia, pltOF. JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Ixck Box 85, Mabanoy City, Having studied under some of Iho hr.nl masters In London and Parts, will kIvo lessona ....,,,.i...v,w,,,, Kititui nun vocal Vllllliru. Terms rcasouublo. Address In euro of Slrouso, ino jeweler MtienatiUoali. P ennsylvania RAILROAD. SCHUYKILI. DIVISION. July 1, 1898. Trains will leave Shenandoah after tue hlo uate for Wtggan, tlllbertuu, Fruckvlllo, ivnier, ni. uiuir, i uiisiuiu. iiainoiirg, l(eai.li.b, i'ottstown, Pliueulxvlllu. Norrlstowu 11. U Pi.ti UAeiplila (ltrM)U street station) at 8U5 utlU 8 15 u. 01., 2 02, 8 lit p. m. 011 week: days. Sundays, 8 15 11. In., 4 25 p. In. Trains leave Kruelcvlllo for Shenandoah t 7 30, H4Sa. 111. and 5 40, 7 30 p, u.. Hiinday, nun, ,us ttuu u iu o. in. . Leava 1'ottsvlllu tor Shenandoah (via Fruek vllluy 7 10, 11 20 u. 111., S 20, 7 10 i. m. hominy 1U35 a. Ul., 3 20 p. in. Iaiuvo l'hlluueliilHu. (Ilroad street station). lot riliMiudoalt ut 8 3.1 u. m., 4 tu p. Ul, week days. ounuuya leave ui o 00 unuu l a. m. l.cuve lirouU street button, 1'lillndolplda, I'OIt NEW YOltK. Exoress.wcek-days. 3 20. 4 0a. 4 50 5 0'i.5 15.8 SO. 7 111, n 20, 950, 1021 llJInlng Car), llouu. 111, uwnuuii, 1x0.1 ii.iimieu iw aim i-i p. ui. Dliilog Cms), 1 10, 2 3U (IJiulug lur) 3 io, J bo, 4 02, OOO.SOu (l)llilng Cur), (log, 7 U2, 7 SO (Hill lug Car), iuia. 11. 111.. 1201. night. Miiuuut. J a.', lui, 4 60, SUj, 5 15 8 20, 9 50, 10 21, (lili.llig iurj, 11 jj tt. iu., iug, iim turning uurj Z3u (Hilling Cur). 4 00 (Limited 1221 (Hilling Curl. 3 20,0 00, (Hilling Cur) 8 35, 7 02,150, lllllillig Car 10 U0 p. m., 12 01 night. r.xpress lor iiostou wliuoui cnuligo, 11 00 u m., week-Uuys, unit 7 SO 11. iu., dully, Lntsklll express, (t'urlor Cur), 8 20 ainweck: days. WABHINUTON AND THE .SOUTH. For llaltlmoro and Washington, 3 SO, 7 20, 8 32, 10 20, II 23, u. 111., 12 09, 12 31 (Hiolllg Cur), 1 12 lllllillig CarJ, 3 12, 4 41, 15 2a coogri-s-slonul LhulteU, Hluiutr Cur, 8 17. 65 (Hill ing Cur, 7 31 (Dining Cur p. in., und 12 05 night week days. .Sundays, 3 bo, 7 20, 9 12, tl 23, u. ill., 1209, 1 12, Dining Car 4 41, 1.120 Cuil Kressiuuul Limited, Hiiilng Cur, b&5 (Dining Cur, 731 lUiulugCurJ p. m. unu 120Sliiglit. For llultimoro, ucconuuodutioii, 9 12 il 111, 2 0J und 4 Ul p ui week duys, 8 OH and 11 10 p iu Uutly. FOlt ATLANTIC CITY. Iuve llroud street station via Deluwure rlvei brldgo Kxpress, SOU, 9 10 IH) uilntltes) u in, 238 S2 minutes, 4 00 l0 minutes, 7uo p. in. hinnlas,a00, 920 b0 lilllilltee, li in, 238 (s2 IllilllltesJ, 7 O) p Hi. Leuve .Uurkel Blreet Wnrf Express, A IX), 8 30, luuu (75 inlliutesjgu in. (lOil.Mutiirilays uny), 2UI (73 IllilllltesJ, 3 Uu (75 IllilllltesJ, 3 80 (UO liiiliutesl, lUO (05 inliilitcsj, 4 30 (75 IllilllltesJ, 5 Uu i0 liiiliutesl. 830 lti.1 iiiiuutesl n iu. nuiui.ivs. Sou. 780, SUU (73 mill ll tl j , 830, 90U (75 niinUtesI, u uu (iu iniuuies a ill, uuu l ou (, iiiiuiiies ji in, Sl.uu u&iuislou tialii, 7 uuu in iiaily. I'ur Cupc.Muy, Auglesuu, tVliuwoodand Hull; lleuellr-hxpress, 9 0J mil, 2 80, 4 05, ft UO p lu weeUtlus. uudas. 8 2U u lu, Cii(io May only, I uu p in .s.itiiHhijs. Excursion, 7 uo u in dull) . For Meu Isle City. Ucei.ii Cuy. Avulou una Ktonu Hurbur Express, 9 10 u. lu., 2 3U, 4 20, 5 00p, in. week duys. Huiiduys, 8 SO u. iu. tOx ciirstou 7 CO u iu iluily. For Homers rutin express, oiw, a mi, iuiu a. iu., lOOHutiirduys only, 3uu, lOu, 8 uu, A 30 P.m. week duys. Sundays, 8 U), 8U0, 91X1,9 50 u. ui, mid 1 30 p, iu. I. n,llUTClllHSON, J. 11, ivoou, Uon'l Munuger, Uen I Puas'g'r Agl O0HOKKKOOOKOOOOOOO Webster's International 5 Dictionary Successor of the "Unabridged." Tho Ouo Great fitamtartl Authority, Ho Mitf nn. J. .r, nrcucr, Justlw V, H. Hiiprciuo Court Htuiularcl or the V. 8. ( iov'l rrlntlntr ( uouri, an uia rmis nu nieine(:onrtB,anluf near ly all Ilia Hchoolbooka. Wiiriiily Coiimicsiilecl br State HiiperlntenilcnU c of KcliooN, CaH.',K', Va-tl- ( (lenti, ant, other j-Muruton. J ulltto( wlltiiU'-t uumien Iiivaliia1le lu Ilia lioiut'linM, aittl Uti Hit wavner, iw-iiuiar, in- It'uiouui Jiutiij uiiii ovu t(liuaUr, ; ti in nnsre por practical use. i It is easy to find the word wanted. It Is easy to ascertain the pronunciation It Is easy to trace the growth ol a word, It Is easy to learn what o word means. '"m Weir Vnrlt Tribune finvm I lis I ttest eiliti'in eoiucs from the press with a ( Hniilclfiii'S tli.it liniilics Uio luoit tlioroiiglieili-, I iiiliiuit lyikiirraiililcal sujierilxioii. 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