EVENING HERALD i:stahi,isiii:i) 1870. Published every Evening, Except Sunday, at 8 South Jaiuun Btheet, Near Centre. Tiis Herald Is dcllvricd lnShcnanclonn and Iho flurroutidiiiK towns for six cents n week, pay able to the carriers, lly mall 3.00 a year, or 23 cents n month, payahlo In advance. Advertisc ruonts charged necordliiK to space and position. The publishers reserve the right to change the riosltlon of advertisements whenever the pub IcAtion of news demands It. Tho rlRht is reserved to reject any advertisement, whether fmtd for or not, that the publishers may deem mpropcr, Advertising rates made known upon application. Eitered at tho postofllco at Shenandoah, l'a., as socond class mall matter. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. Evening Herald THUItSDAY, JUNK 4, 1890. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. roil COXOnEKSMAN-AT-I.AK(IE, GAI.USHA A. GROW, Of Susquehanna. SAMUEL A. DAVENPORT, Of Erio l'AKTUJi leaving town for tho summer can have tlio Evening IlERALUhcntto tho resort vfhero they spend tho season at no increase of price Tho paper being issued iu tho evening will 1)0 sure to teach pcoplo at ft distance tho following day. Col. Fuun, I). Quant, ono of tho 1'olico Commissioners of New York, is charmed by tho buzz of tho Vico Presidential bee, and lias entered tho contest for the nomination. Cil. Grant has not displayed any cxtraordi- nary ability as a Police Commissioner, but he thinks ho can sizo up to tho oilico of Vico President and hopes his namo will assist him in reaching the goal. lNrr.HF.sr in what is to occur in the St, Iouls convention coutinuoa to fade. JIuKiuley has got so firm a grip on tho nomination that Tom Piatt, of New York Jias stopped talking, and people liavo lost tho run of -Mark lluiina and (Jen. Orosenor J'ven tho canvass for a man to put on the ticket for tho Vico Presidency fails to make mora than a passing stir. It is understood that tho platform lias been determined on and matters will bo in such shape on the 18th inst., when tho convention will assemble, that in all probability a session of one sitting will bo sufficient in wbicli to eompleto tho business of tho convention. It will evidently be a cut and dried affair all tho way through. SUSPEND JUDGMENT. Tho deserting lieimblicau members of the hchool Board, by their courso at tho re-or-ganiation of that body, appear to be the entering wedge of a bitter factional fight. How long it will continuu is a matter of con jecture, but all friends of tho public schools hopo that tho Directors will not allow their personal prejudices to further got the better of their good judgment. Tho patents and scholars have rights that must botespected. Superintendent Whit.iker's term expired on Monday and the schools arc without an official head. Why? liecauso four of tho Democratic Diicctors, without tho knowl edge of their colleagues or tho public, saw lit to file icmonstrauccs against the issuing of a commisiiou by tho state authorities to tho newly-elected superintendent, Prof, C. I), llogart. In tho judgment of all fair minded people of both sides to tho con troversy, It would, to bay tho least, have looked better on their pait had they mado the grounds of their protest known to the .School Hoard, instead of adopting tlio courso they diil Wo du not wish to shield Prof. Hogart. If lie is incompetent as an iustiuctor or as a man, tho fact cannot bo made known too boon iu the interests of the schools. Hut it only fair to say that tho public should witu bold judgment on tho charges prcferie against Prof, llogart. This is an act of justice and courtesy which ho has a right to expect from the people of Shenandoah. It must bo remembered that his election to succeed Mr. Whitaker as superintendent of the schools of this town has moused a senso 1 of resentment on the part of tho Democratic members, and there ale grounds for belioviug that in their eagerness to thwart thu will of the majority of tho Hoard they may liavo beenltempted to assail Mr. llogart with much muru force than tho ciicumstmicos warrant. To say tlio least, thoo responsible for tho filing of tho protest aro guilty of duplicity. They knew very well that Prof. llogart could not get his commission until tho pro test was quashed, yet they were at tho same tlmo making Inquiries as to why the new huperintcudcut did not put iu an appearance On tlio other hand, Prof. llogart has dis played good judgment and tho proper courtesy to his predecessor by remaining away until his commission is issued. So far as we can learn tho charges aio based on newspaper clippings and idlo gossip, in which it is alleged that tho Knoxvilllo School Hoard requostod Prof. Uogart'a resignation. Notwithstanding this a momberof the School , lloaicl hero holds a high recommendation of jTrof, llogart fiom tho officers of tho Knox Villo Hoard, dated subsequent to tho time tho ofl'enso is allogul to liavo been committed and tho resignation is alleged to liavo been de manded. Thus we nay, tho public should withhold judgment until tho state authorities liavo aabed upon tho question. It is nut our intention to whitewash Prof. Hogart. Wo simply advocate fair play, and for tho take of free and healthy edueation'wo liopo that our ploa will bo vindicated by tlio gentleman pioviug Ills Innocence. Whether or not Mich will bo tho result, tho fact re main that tho Democrats have wuged ono of the most extraordinary campaigns to retain an official in office over wltuofectl iu tho state, and wo know of nouo iu which judg ment has boon declared with such swiftness, or rather recklewiiio, than In Prof. Ilogart's ouse. Thuro is always two sides to a question, and until tho other is hoard criticism should lio withheld. 1 of Tujt'n "uure" can l3 purchuscd at thu Sheuaiiiloah drug storo ami at Povlusky's, No. 88 liist li'iitre streot, at the old price of lime bottle for Jl 00 lor the noxt ten days, POTTSVILLE LETTER. Happenings nt tho County Seat Chronicled In it Ilrlcf Minuter. PoTTsvn.!.i;, Juno 1. Tho following deeds woro recorded j'estcr- day: From Gcorgo W. Leo ct, al. to William I.ee, lot lit I'ottsvillo ; from Hcnnctta R. Waslky to II. Frank Houghncr, font tract of land In Hush township! from Daniel Whlttig to Mahlon I.utz, lot In Quakako ; from heirs of William Xclfert to Mary M. Xelfert, lot In Quakako ; from Alliance Coal Mining Com pany to Mory Keating, for lot in New Phila delphia ; from Alliance Coal Mining Company to Michael Mattock and .Stove Mattock, lor lot in New Philadelphia. Squire McCool, of town, committed Mary Doyle, of Mt. Lalfeo, a hard-looking woman, in default of $200 ball, charged with being a tramp and common nuisance, on oath of Officer Davis. Julin Hirrett, of St. Clair, was also 6cnt to jail by Squire Hdwards on oatli of his wife, l.lizabeth Barrett, charged with surety of tho peace. Tho Judgment of II. ti. Horn vs. V. 1'. Drumholler was satisfied this morning. Marriago licenses wero granted to Andrew Shabtski, of Park Place, and Mary Copara, of Tuscow ; John Ycrkes, of Shenandoah, and Sarah Kamer, of Mt. Carmel ; Dllsworth 8. Korschner, of Pottsvlllo, and Lydia I. Ilass, of Pine Grovo. Mrs. John Dalton, of Schuylkill Haven, was struck and killed by a freight train on tho P. &. U. road below Pottsvlllo, about two miles, yesterday afternoon. Frank IJ. Carlo, former secretary of tho Y. M. C. A. here, but now engaged in missionary work In Philadelphia, is renewing acquaint ances in town. Tho Y. M. C. A. whccolmen took a spin to Freldcnsburg last ovening. Fred Gill, of Mahanoy City, was a visitor to town and purchased a Hambler racer. A largo party of ladies and gentlemen en joyed a trip a-wheel to Jliddleport this morn ing, bright and early. Ihcso early morning rides are becoming very popular and tho excellent roads up tho Schuylkill Valley aio gieatly enjoyed by tho cyclists. Tho Schuylkill Heal Estate T., I. &T. Co., havo awarded tho contract for their now building on Centre street to L. T. Media, of town, and ho has began to demolish tho old building. Tlio hearing in the Iilytlio township con tost, which was to bo held Friday morning lias been postponed indeilnitely. JUMPED TO HIS DEATH. A Polundcr Met u Horrible Death Near Mahanoy City To-ilny. Mahanoy City, June 4. A liorriblo death was witnessed in the deep cut near tho fouinlry, on tho Lehigh Valley railroad, this morning. A day or two ago William Buck amciwizi, living on Water street, this place, received a sunstroke, and since that time hu lias acted in a mysterious manner, his mind being deranged. Friends have kept a care ful watch over his movements, fearing ho would do himself bodily harm. This morning Peter Seliusky, a saloon keeper, was out walking with Huckamciwizi. When at the deep cut near tho foundry tho latter ran away from Seliusky towards tho Lehigh Valley railroad. Ho jumped from tho. embankment, twenty-flvo feet high, to the railroad track, just as passenger train No. 13, duo hole at 8:15 a. in., was rounding tho curve. Jlo was knocked down, both legs severed from tho body and ho was badly mutilated, the tram was stopped and the unfortunate man conveyed to his home. Death was instantaneous. Ho was 45 years of age and leaves a wife and two children. u inquest will bo held this evening. PITHY POIUTS. Happenings Throughout the Iteglon Chron icled for Hasty Perusal. William McAdams, of Pottsvlllo, has been awarded tho contract for enlarging tho Orwigibnrg reservoir. Tlio Evangelical Association will hold a camp meeting at tho Peoples Railway Parle, Pottsvlllo, from July 22 to 2.S. Kighty-livo pupils graduated from tho Shamokin Grammar schools. The P. & 11. C. & I. Co. collieries in tho Shamokin district will work five days this week, while those in this district shut down to-night. Tamaqua will celobrato the Fourth of July on an elaborate scale. Tlio ono session system now in Pottsvlllo Public Schools is working satisfactorily. Tho Glrard vlllo School Hoard organized by electing Capt. E. C. Wagner president, Mr, Fvaus secretary, and Alfred Kitto treasurer. The Muhanoy City High School held picnic at Lakeside to-day. Several lesidents of town attended. PERSONAL. Mrs. J, Claudo Kciiier, of Washington, D. C. is a guest of relatives in town. Mr. Ackerman and Mr. S. Henry, of Mauch Chunk, aro guests of 11. T, Muusell, of West Oak street. Miss Annio T. Llngham, who was 111 tho past ten weeks, is now able to take short walks. Misi Jennio Kincaid is convalescent. Sirs. Oliver Loucks is seriously ill. II. F. Faust mado a business trip to Philadelphia. C. W. Denglerand wife to-day attended the funeral of their neice at Cressoua. Jialpu 1-aust is officiating as groomsman at a wedding in Mahanoy City to-day. Misses Mary Malloy and Katio McGraw wcro Mahanoy City visitors yesterday. Mrs. Mary llrcuuun is visiting Iier daughter, Airs. J. F. McGluty, of Tamaqua, to-day. Mr. and .Mrs. James Coogan aro in Phila delphia to-day attending tlio fuueral of tho former s mother. Landlord Thomas Gorman, of Glrardville, spent this morning in town. Ilev. Thomas Schucttelhaefer attended tho silver jubilee. priesthood anniversary of Itev, J. 11. Maus, rector of tho Church of tho Sacred Heart of Jesus, at Ailentowu yester day. Hov. Maus was formerly rector of St. Fedells church, Mahanoy City. . i;-ColtimU'tlouer HoueV illness. Ex-County Coiuuiiwloner James J. Howes is critically ill at the Minors' Hospital at Fountain Springs. About a yoar ago Mr. iSowos was iillectcd with a brain trouble. Last winter ho fell on an ley- pavement at Shenandoah and was removed to tho' Miners' Hospital for treatment. His accident seems to have aggravated his brain trouble ami driven him insane. Bo will be icmoved as soon as pnsiblo to an asylum and it is hoped that ills reason will bo restored. Chronicle, lllg Cigarette Hale. Josse Webb, representing tho National Cigarette and Tobacco Company, of New York, and their local agent, J. A. Mandour, of East f'entro street, mado a tour of this town to-day, and disposed of six cusos con taining 23,000. They claim that there are more cigarettes sold throughout this region than anywhere in the United States BL'flt. SfNIC.FIIS"W0KM3 SAFC Specific CoPsii.a..Pa. I'or sale nt )'oliiky' drug storf, M Last Centre street. YESTERDAY'S BASE BALL GAMES. Xtitlnual League. At Philadjlphhi-Plillndcliihln, 7: Cin cinnati, 8. At Uoston Boston, it, Louis ville. 3. At Brooklyn Hrooklyn, )j St, Louis, 2. At U.iltlmoro Baltimore, 5; rltWmrtr, 4. At Now York Chicago, 14! Now York. 8. At Washington Clovo land, 3; Washington, 3. Gaiuo called at tho ond of tha 11th Inning on account of ilnrknosq. Kiiitern Leaguo. At Syracuse Kichoitor, H; Syracuse, fi. At Springlleltl 1'rovhlenco, I); Spring field, 8. At Wllkmlwirro Scr.mtoti, 7. W ilkosbarro, 1. At Toronto Toronto, 10; Buffalo, 2. Atlantic League. At l'ntcrson Hartford, 10; I'atcr.ion, 0. At Wilmington Nuw Hnven, U; Wil mington, 2. Pennsylvania Statn I.engue. At Shiunokln Shamokin, 8; Lnucaster 3. At Pottsvlllo Pottsvlllo, 11; York, ft At Curbondalo Carbonilalo, 11; Athletic 10. At Ilnzlaton llazlotou-11; Kaston, 5. Grand Army Veterans on Parade. Cn.MiiR33ntJito, Pa., Juno 4. FlftcoL hundred votornns participated In yostor day's parade In honor of tho stato encamp ment of tho O. A. R., untl fully 15,001 strangers vvoro among tho crowds wh vltnosod tho prooosslon. Judgo Alfrod Darto, of Wllkoibarro, was eloctod com. mander yostorday af tprnoon, by a voto ol 480' to 330, ovor Jamo B. Donvrorth. It Is gonorally understood that Vv. II. H. Mackoy, of Chamborshurg, will 1m senior vico commnmlor. Retiring Commandor Gummlngs roportod that during tho past yoar four now posts had boon formed and sixteen disbanded, ihoro nro 30,87U mom bars In tho ordor, and tho receipts In tho last yoar woro $8,591. Senator Morgan Stllf AjrgrcssU'e. Wasiiixoto.v, Juno 4. Sonator Morjrnn yesterday presented a resolution In the senate making another request upon tlu president for information In regard to the arrost of cltizons of tho United Stnte-i In Cuba In connoctiou with tho eapturo ol tho Competitor. It Is understood to be Sir. Morgan's purpose to got tho Cuban quo-ulon in such shapo as to permit of it further discussion in tho senate, which cannot bo had upon his joint resolution as it Is still in committeo. Clei'plunil to tlio Democrnts. Wasiiinoto :, June 1. It. is now openly stated in po'ifionl clrrlos tint Provident Cleveland will havo a lottor read In tho Chlcag) convention. It vill say that hs has novor lmju for a third term, doesn't want ami wouldn't take u nomination. It will also deal at length with finance as a question, declare uncompromisingly for gold, anil toll tli3 Democracy llmt uostru" tion awaits it if it persists In Its froo silver 10 to 1 course. Domestic Discord niul Suicide. Allkvtow.v,' Pa., Juno 4. Harvey T. Weaver, inred 23 years, a lmtchoi-, shot hlm-olf In tho tomplo yostorday afternoon as tho culmln.iUon of a family quarrel. The Weavers h-i 1 lival apart lately, and an hour boforo tho sulciilo tho court had imposed n soatoueo on him for non-sup port. Ho sought his wife and pleaded for a lveoncilUtlnl, to which sh'j refused ti, assent. Ho thou shot himself in her pres ence, and iliod throe hours later. I'cnnsylvnnia Miners on Mrilio. WlLKUsaAiiitE, l'a., Juno 4. Two hun dred miners employed nt the Woodward colliery, operated by tho D,lav ire, Lacka wanna and w ostern company, navo gone out on a strike against a reduction of wages on rock work. Thoro are 2,000 men employed In the mlno, mid thoso on strike aro trying to Induce all hands to go out. ratal !-ap to Kscripn Fire. PlltLADKLl'lilA, Juno 4. Sirs. Slary En mett, aged40year-i, jumped from tho third story window of a burning building at ,o, 4'17 North Sixth itim mil was killod. Sirs. Sullivan i.lso jumped from tho win (low, but. was not f itally injure 1. Thf other oceup ml s of tho building Oscapod beforj tho aro b3;.iiiij sorio-.n. Tun lNipulist Congressmen from Oregon Poiitlaxd, Juno 4. Latest returns lmll- ate that tho Populists havo elected both congressmen from thlsstato. Tho Repub licans control tho legislature, ino legis lature stands: Benato Republicans, 20; Democrats, 1; Populists, 3. Houso Re publicans, 31; Populists, 0; Doniocruts,5, blmotalllc, 3; ttouiitiui, IU. Law Students to Graduate. Tho annual commencement of tho Dickin son School of Law, to bo hold at Carlisle on Slonday, will bo of much interest as thero aro 4(i graduates. Tho students who will graduate from this county aro Hugh G Dougherty and Hugh J. Gallagher, of Au denried, and E. J. Jones, of .Mahanoy Piano The latter had been a student in tho office of W. J. Whltohouso. l'luco Your Orders Now. If you want envelopes, lettor or bill heads. statements, tags, circulars, order or receipt books, ball programs. Invitations, tickets. posters, cards or anything in tho printing lino, come or send your orders to tho IIcrald office. Good material, good workmanship and prices consistent with first-class work aro the magnets. FOLLOW THE . . . BIG RUSH And your inevitable wind up poiut will be the place where you can buy . . . READY TO WEAR CLOTHING Made in a proper manner, fit and style by the most reliable manufac turers, all sold at tlie lowest prices ever known for well made Men s, Hoys' and Children's wear. We are ofienng some great values in Blue, Qrey mid Black Serges, Fancy Cheviots and Worsted. Light suits of every description with low cut vests. We have a large stock to select irom. The place is at S. BLOCK'S ROCHESTER : CLOTHING : HOUSE, COB. MAIN AND CHERRY STS, -3 Shoes at-" Factory Prices.;! You Might 1 As Well . . 1 1 Wear Russets About every other K: person you meet has ; on a pair, and if they E come from us they got them at the right price, the Factory sr price; that's the only one we know, and it is SS: below any other price scT this town ever knew. g Almost any shoe we have in black can be duplicated in Russets, si: 8 3 Babies' Shoes, s Children's Shoes, g 3 Boys' Shoes, E 2- Girls' Shoes, E Men's Shoes, sr E Women's Shoes, are all here in Tan color and the Factory Price on every pair. 2 That beautiful 3 GOld aESk 1 Alluminuni 1 I Table Ware 1 ! Is given free to our jjr ! customers. Checks : given with every pur- s 1 chase. Beddall Building;, MOYER, flanager. IF YOU WANT THE BEST nnd can't pet It, then come to ua for It. Wo carry the bent of , , Groceries, Butter and Eggs, FLOUR and FEED. Our delivery wnson awaits your order. tJoods aeuvcrea prompiiy. flUSSER & BEDDALL, 26 East Centre Street MISCELLANEOUS. T7V iOlt SAI.K. A good inllch cow and cnlf, the J latter a week old. For further particulars apply id .Mrs. ivuzai and uilhcrt streets. to Mrs. ICllzabeth Kennedy, corner Cherry TrtOIt SAI.K. Tho nhelvliiir nnd counter 1 J tho Btorii recently occupied tiy K. It, Koly( will bo hold cheap. A pply to II. J. Muldoon, Webt Centre Btreel 0-3J-U 7ANTUD.-Aetle, rcliabln men to travel 1 1 tti und solicit ordera for fruit and ornamental nursery htock. Permanent employment and gooii pay. itcicreiicu requireu. Address tne it, O. CHAH15 CO.. Bout I I'enn So.. I'll laileln litt. 5-9-aSt-cod noit HUNT. A laruro double, wcll-llnhted I' room, on the eocond lloor. centrally located with all modern conveniences, suitable for ofilco purposeH. Apply at I,. Itefowich'a clothing houso, to anil 1- Mouth 3111U1 btrcet. -i--ti 1ltOI'OSAI-S,-1 1894, at 0 -Will bo received until Juno Itli n. in., for biiildlmr houses at rs icinnon. '1 he board reserves tlio riutit t accept or reject uny or all bids. Bpeelflcations can lio seen at the store, of M. (Iruhnm, or tl house of Jumes Oraut, Kheimndouh, 1. lly ortier oi iiiu uouru, Jamhh Grant. JI. (lUAIIAM, 5-28-Ct Coinnilttco, IlItOl'OSAI.S. Proposals will bo received li J tho undersigned up 4nTluusday, Junoltl; js'jo, hi o p in-, ir u" nuiiiinR oi cxml uoin tli ltrandoiivllle station of the 1. & It. rnllrnnil I the nuniplni; station . f tho Hhenundoah l'ulilli Water Works, tho bid to bo made on tho basis of ono, two anil inree-year contracts. Tl committeo reserves me rutin to reject any all bids. A. I). GAiim. S-30-St Clialrmai. of Water Committee. mmpoll. i " 'if soten - 4 -tnl h. y. .1 -. 'Ihe i full liv .sund i rt, thrf hoard i j? of profit- tnonpttn-i ;r""fl ; hv entorod tint Xuvnl str-nio.n cndnN ivere lutr wri lo 1 reviewed by tie 'rtffm'y 11 of vloltunnnlii lirgu mi tors. The seorutnry 1 i jmp nilj.l m his daitL'htbr, and tllay will ronuvlii nt tlu neudemy for tomorrow's i;rdurttinu user- CIPOS. Citmpns W.mtoil to rijhl r. J)ncl. J.IAT'.ITJ, Juno 4. AiIujI lnwn Oen oral JIurtltioz Cnnipoi nnd Gmmal n y re-'j whs prerdri'.iM re11 at'd-ir ly fl-p mill, tnry fuitliorltiiis. IJ.itli nenornln wove som to tluir ro4t.U''tlvo twlile'ieai on pniMlt'. Thocnuso of the propoBil duel vfasnu in sulting lcttet' Gonoral H.trroro sunt tc JIarslial Canipo3. Iho seconds vrore elvll- lans. Killed in tlio Cholera Itlot. Caiho, Juno -1.4-Tliero were on Slouifai thlrty-flro divithi from cholera hero and fivo at Alexandria. The clilof loaders ol tho riot here crowing out of tho scare oc oasioneil by tho cholera were killod when tlu police Ured on tho mob. Guurlirii- to lfonor Confedcrnto Dcuil ColxMHUS. O., Juno 4. A iletaohmout of volunteuw from tha Fourteenth Ohlc National Guard will tiro n.' salutu noxt unrtay mornlna over tho srrave-i of the ,5iX Confoderato dead that nro burled hero Chief Arthur Hc-rtcctril. Ottawa, June 4. P. M. Arthur was re- elcctel chief of tho Broth ?rhoo.l of Loco motivo fi lirlneerj yostorday by it voto ol sal to SI for Hahorjtlck, of WIscoihIu. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Cardinal Satolft is today th guest ol Ethop Hnrklns, nt Providence, R. I. The Centrists in Germany havo decided to-revive tho bill U repeal tho tmtl-Jesuit nws. Chicago's board oittr.ado accmltt"l P D Attn.iur and his .-wo sons of alleged grulu elovi tor IrraguluritieM. The st j.vmshlp Auirlyicft Now York it vwy mysterious meaner bit. niirkt, and It 1 1 be lot cil that shr. carriod n cargo ol nni'jnuultion and a body of men frr Cuba Jfo action will be rakon by tho national hou'-u library committee during; therpres ent posplon on tho sciato resolution pro- iding for tho accjptauco by congress ol tho Pere Marquette statue now iu statuarj hall of the Capitol. Tlio Disco ery Sin oil Ills Life. Mr. G. Caillouctto, Druggist, Ueavcrsvillc, 111., savs: "To Dr. King's New Discovery I owo my life. Was taken witli La Grippe and tried all tho physicians for miles about, hut of no avail and was given up and told I could not live. Having Dr. King's JSew uiscovcry mv 6toro I sent lor a bottlo and began its use mid from tho first doso besan to net better. and afterusing threo bottles wasupandahout again. It is worth its weight in gold. Wo on't keep storo or house without, m." viet freo trial at A. Waslov's Drug Storo. Torribly Jlliltrented by llamllti. JonN'STOVTN. Pa., Juno 4. Early in th( mornlns two unknown flendi broke Intc tho roiidouoo of Jlr. una Jlrs. JJarut Jler key, an ogod couple who reside near Bun nol Poitollico, bomorset county, auout tor. milos from this city, to rob them. Tht couplo woro considered to bo wealthy, Tht plunderers tied tno coupto to tnctr neui with ropes and tlomandcd their fortuno Mr. Uorkoyrofuseit to give tnom tiny tning whoroupon they immediately appliod tht flame of lamps to their feot, burning thorn horribly. Thoy thou took n knifo and cut Mr. Dorkoy's Hps in silts. Mr. Berkoj told them where thoy could find 128 in cash, all the money In tho house, but thoj wero not satisfied and continued theli atrocities, further mutilating Mr. Berkoy'f faco. TJie condition of both Is critical. The batullts escaped, Cure for Headache. As a remedy for all forms of Headache Electric Bitters has proved to be the very best. It effects a permanent euro and the most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to its inlluencc. Wouraoall who aroalmcted to procure a bottlo, and givo this remedy a lair trial, in caso ot uauituai constipation Electric Bitters cures by clvinc the needed tone to tho bowels, and few cases long resist the uso ot tuts medicine. Try ir.oncc. Large bottles suly 50 cents at A. Wasley's Drug store. Murdered Three of Hi-i Children. Victoria, Mexico, Juno 4. Lou Hicks, an American, who with his family sottlod on a larm tuir Inro a few months ago, murdered throe of hU children while in- toxloiito,!. Ka 1' hiding in tiro-mountains. His Kilc Is crazed with grief. Chlnpae Troops SlavMhtfred.. Loitno?:. Juno 4. A dispatch to Tht Globe f rum Shanghai says that tlio vrAa In th.tpvovinceollvansuh. the most north- wosurly provineo of China, havo dofoutod tho Chlneso army, colnmuniletl uy Ltouerai Turiff, with flreat slaughter. Klieumatism Cured in a Day. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neu ralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon tho system Is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits; 75 cents. Sold by II. Hagenbuch, Druggist, Shenandoah, Tho Three Friends anil Laaruda Safe. Washington, Juno 4. Gonzalo do Quo- sada, ono of tho oflielul Cuban representa- tlvos In tho United States, has received tolojrrnphlo Information of tho safoarrlvnl In Cuba of tho Threo Frlontls and tht Lauradu, uuder.conimand of Colonel Por tundo, with lull cargoes of ttrms ana tint munition fmr tho Insurgents. Tho cargoes Included six 13-nouuders and ovor 1,000,OOC cartridges, Thero were also 100 men In tho party. Jacksonville, Juno 4. Tho stoamoi Threo Friends, which loft horo May 2! loadod with arms and ammunition, and hound ostensibly for Koy T".' t, has ro- turned. No landing was nitulo at Koj West, nor wero tho goods brought back. Several conslcnments of arms recently ar rived hero, and It U oipocted tho Thret irionUs will soon mako nnotnor trip. consul lieneral leo ut Havana. HAVANA, Juno 4. Gonoral Fitzhugh Leo, who was a fow weoks ago appointed United States consul general horo to buc rn Mr. ItnmonO. Williams, whoso resig nation was tendered and accepted somo time ntro. arrlvod here yo-itcrday ou board th, itimiir ilasnotto. Ganernl Ijoo was aocompanlod by his son nnd his private secretary. Mr, Jonos. Consul Gononil Leo will visit General Woyler tomorrow. arlii-Cotils-IIeiu'iiclie, Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and La Qrippewlicn Laxative Bromp Quinine will cure you In one uay. rut up in taDieis con venient for taking. Guaranteed to cure, money refunded. Price, 85 cents. For sale by Kirlln's Fharmaey, Secrrtnry Ilci-lM-rt n'. AVSAl'OT.l-. .1.1 ! V Will Not PerformMiracles( But It Will Cure. aw R. MILES BESTOBATIVB NEKVINB euros nervous prostration. Not mi raculously, but scientifically, by first- removing tho germs ot disease, and then supplying healthy norvo food, increasing the appetite, helping digestion and strength onlng tho entlto system. Pespcrato cases require prolonged treatment aa shown by that df Mrs, M. It.-Rced, of D41U, Iowa, who writes) "As thoresultof a ligfitnlng stroke, tho physicians said I had a light stroke of paralysis, my lunb3 would all draw up. I Tlr Mliev w havo; throhblngs In ray chest that seemed unendurable. For threo months I could not sleep audi for threes weoks did Nervine Restdres Health not closo my eyes. I prayed for sleep, and felt that It relief (IM not como I would be dead or insane. I took Dr. Miles'1 Restora tive Ncrvino and Um second night slept two hours and from that tlmo on my health Im proved; slowly at first, but steadily and surely. I' took In all 40 bottles, and I cannot express bow grateful I am, for I am now perfectly well, and have taken no medicine for over four months." Dr. Miles' Nervino Is sold by druggists on guarantee that first bottlo benefits or money refunded. Book on heart and nerves free. Dr. Miles Modlcal Co.Elkhart, lad. POLITICAL CARDS. TTIOU I.EGISLATOKE, Rrv.nn,lTl!lrlt H. W. BECKER, Of'GlrardvIUe, Pa. Subject to Democratic rules. TJIOR COUNTY TTtEASUItSlt, ELIAS DAVIS, Of Ilrond fountain. Subject to Republican rules. IJIOR CLEUK OF THE COURTS, PHIL. J. C0NNELL, ' Of Gtmrdvllle. Subject to Democratic rules. TfilOR COUNTY COMMISSI ONE IE, FRANK RENTZ, Of Ashland. Subject to Republican rules. TOR RECORDER, EMANUEL JENKYN, Of Jollett, Porter Township. Subject te Republican rules. JJIOR COUJ.TY COMMISSIONER, CHAS. F. ALLEN, Of Tumaqun. Subject to Republican Rules. ROFESSIONAL CARDS. Q S. PHILLIPS, M. I).- Office : 80 West Centre-itroet. Can be consulted at rJl hours, T P. BURKE, M. D. 80 E. Lloyd street, Shenandoah. Office hours : 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to ndJto9 H.POMEROY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, Pa. M. BURKE, ATTORRBY-AT-IW. Office Eervn buildlnir. corner ol Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah. 3ROP JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTHUCTOR, Lock Box 63, Mahanoy City, la. TTavlno- Btudled umler some ot the best masters in London and Paris, will plve lesson on the violin, guitar and vcal culture. Terms reasonable. Address in care of Strouse, the ewcler, HnenanUooii, P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity For-- BARBEY'S . f Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. nillions of Dollars Go up in smoko oyory year. Take no risks but get your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., insured in first-class re liable companies as represented by DAVID FAUST, IS1' Also Life and Accidental Companies. -jit)''6'
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