I EVENING HERALD ixrAiiLism:i 18to. Published every Evening, Except Sunday, lit 8 SoDTit JaiiMX Strei.t, NeAH Ckhtiie. His Herald In ileilvcied liiHlionntidonh and the urroundtng towns for fix cents n week, iiy blo to tho carrlcm. Hy mall S8.00 n year, or S cents n month, payable In advance. Advertise ment chnrgt d according to leo and position. Tho publishers reserve tho rlglit.to change tho riosltlon of advertisement whenever tho pub Icatlon of news demands It. Tho right Is . reserved to reject any adieitlBeiuent, whether fiald for or not, that the publishers inny deem mproper. Advertising rates rondo known upon application. E Jteml at tho postofllce at Shenandoah, Po., as second class luatl matter. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. Evening Herald MONDAY, JUKE 9, 16U0. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET, kok coxaniMAVAT-tAnnE, OAI.USHA A. GROW, Of Susquehanna. SAMUEL A. DAVENPORT, Of Erio lUKTiia leaving town for tlio summer can liavo tlio LvnxiNn IJKnALiiscntto tlio resort wheio tlicy spend the senson at no iueiousc of price. Tlio paper being issued in the evening will bo sure to reach people at a distance tho following day. Tub harmony among tho county Democ racy just now is so thick you can cut It with a knifo. After the convention tlio knives will bo liked for otlior purposes. Somi: men aro born lucky, whllo others have luck heaped upon them. Wo know one or two local politicians who can attest tho truth of the abuvo by personal experience. TUB Chicago convention will bo held on July 5th, and up to the present time our Democratic friends liavo not succeeded in finding a Motes to load them out of tho financial wilderness. Even the "Stutl'cd Prophet" is considered no longer available. A Cincinnati minister denounced secret -oi-icties in fierce and violent languago the other day, but up to date we have not hoard of any lodges handing in their charters as a result of Ids diatnbo. A good many bigger jnen than the Cincinnati domlnio liavo fought -iccret societies and all experienced a cyclone. Tin: Pottsvlllc Kepublican, which takes much delight in speaking of Shenandoah as tho "Hungarian town," will please note the Siturday night rows 'that uow oictir weekly in the "pensioned town" of the county. Pay-night brawls by Huns and Italians from "Italy" and the "Heights" are a leading feature in our county seat contemporaries iust now. We aro in receipt of a communication from the Pennsylvania Society of the Sous of Revolution, which containsasotof resolutions urging a full observance of Flag Day, Juno 11th tlio lllltli anniversary of the adoption of the stars and stripes by patriotic services 'ippropriate to the occasion, and by tho dis play of Old Glory from every homo in the laud on that day. Tho Society has appealed to tlio President, the Goveuors of the various suite's, and the patriotic orders to lend their assistance in making the day named observed by all in the maimer suggested. It is to lo hoped that tho suggestions ot the Sons of the devolution will bo fully carried out and that the grand old Hag emblematic of a united nation will lloat from every houso on Juuo 11th. MINE FOREMEN'S CERTIFICATES Wo clip tho following interesting articlo from tho columns of the Colliery Engineer, .Scrautou : "A rational law providing for tho examination and certification of mine fore men, and for tho appointment of mine in spectors by competitive 'examination, has been found advantageous iu every coal ininiii .state that has such a law. "There is no good reason for opposition to such a law on the pait of cither miners or mine ownon-". A mine foreman who is natuially of good executive ability, energetic and tempnrato in habits is not injured by tho acquisition of technical knowledge. On tho outrary, ho is improved. Ho am, by thoroughly understanding tho laws govern mj the How of air through mluos, distribute his available air current tu bettor advantage, and can also fre'i'iently increase Its elUcleucy. By acknowledge of tho forces of naturo and of the! selcnees connected with mining lio can produco coal cheaper and can iucicase tho sifety of both the miners and tlio property entrusted to his care. Certificates of coni letency for mine foremen do not menu fewer practical men, they menu practical men with broader views, men who are equipped not only with their own experience, but also with tlio oxpeiloncos of others. "Wo do not claim that every man who so- cuii't a certificate of competency as a miuo foreman will lie a success. HU certificate merely shows that he lias tho technical ' kuowlodgu necessary to keep a mine safe and tj get out coal in tho best maimer. Whether lie luu the executive ability to handle men must be determined by actual trial just as it must be with noii-curtlflaitod men. In fact, the case may be stated briefly us follows: Without certificate of competency neither mine owners nor miners can bo sure that a foreman lias either mining knowledge or executive ability, unless ho has been a foio man for yearn. With tortifloateg of com petency issued by a reliable board of ex aminer-, the question of mining knowledgo i-, act tied, and it is safe to assume that men mtelligi nt enough to prejiaro theiutelvos for hu i ammatloii, are jnoro likely to' know how w handle men than those who have not cuoiii-U ambition to increase their knowledgo u n muig subject. "As l..r the selection of mine Inspectors by owe-, tttivc i taniiuation, we will only glvo the l.llowing reasons for its superiority over othi i methods . First. It iusuroa tlio selec tion of competent man, Scoond, It ru iumx the oillcu from partisan politics, Third. The nuwi appointed on moilt is under obligations to neither miners nor opLintors, and inu therefoie fulfill bis duties ;n an Impartial manner." POTTSVILLE LETTER. Judge Pershing Hand Down Seturnt Im portant Derisions To-iluy. PottsVIIXK, Juno 8. Judges Perilling and Iteohtel banded down tho following opinions In No. 1 court room tills morning. Ily Judge Pershing : In tho case of Jalnos II. Deck s. Charles II. Woltjcu, In which a tile for a new trial was asked by both sides, the court overruled nil motions. This was u a cao tiled by Judgo ltlce in March, lfc'Jl, in which defendant claimed $ for a certain number of years for services and $30 thoro aftor. Tho case will go to the Superior Court. Judge llochtcl handed down the following: In tho case of Uarbara Condon vs. Michael Condon, an order was granted on defendant for support of plaintill', ns defendant umdo no answer tu rule. In the Miners' lluildlng and Loan Asso ciation vs. John Audisas, an order was granted that warrant should Issue. This was a case of possession under tho Wiight Act, and proof of uiitlco to occupy was given. In tho matter of a vacancy in tho Assistant Assoseorshlp of Norwegian Township, Patrick King was appointed. A petition for an auditor in caso of P. P. Kccd vs. l-'enstormachor was filed, and court stated that an auditor was necessary and appointed I). A. Jones, Esq. In tho WaynoTitlo and Trust Company vs. Schuylkill Electric Iiallway caso, in which a rulo for judgment was asked for want of an affidavit, the court discharged tho rulo asked, for tho reason that tho note for $3,000 which was given by President W. W. Hess and signed by Treasurer Charles II. Uarritt, Jr.. was unauthorized, and that Charles II. Uarritt had no authority to sign tlio note, thoreforo it was a fraud. In tho caso of Fciganspan vs. Kcilinan, a motion for judgment bad been made for want of an affidavit of defense Court decided that answors were insulllcient and judgment for possession will not bo entered at once. This is a contest for tlio possession of two sets of real ostato and court directed that defendant iu first case makooath and take recognizance and cntor bond in sum of $100 witli ono or more good securities, and iu tlio second to mako oath, take recognlzanco and cuter bond in tho sum of $200 with ono or more securities, before Juuo 15th. In case of non compliance an order shall bo granted for possession to planum. An exception was taken by E. P. Lenschner for defendant. Tho temporary injunction in tlio dispute of tho borough of orkville vs. Fottsvillo Water Company, which was returnable to day, was disposed of. George A. Gerber, attorney for Mcllnda Graver, iu bill in of equity, Mcllnda Graver vs. a number of coal operators along Mill Creek, stated to court that, unless tho counsel for defense did not file an answer by next Monday he would ask for a decree pro con lesso against them. Charles E. Ilreckous presented the bond of Lawrence Keating in tho sum of $10,000 with Thomas Farrcll and Ell Iicinbold ns sureties and asked court to approvo tho same Mr. llieikons, in behalf of Mr. licddall presented a bill in equity of George 1!. Kobiuson et. al., vs. Wui. Sehweack. Pill was filed and older granted to answer within 10 days. 1 ho follow ing applicants paused successful examinations for mine-foremen and assistant miuo foremen's certificates In tho Eighth Dis tiict: Mine Foremen, Wm. Eishman, St. Clair; Thos.J. Hawkins, Middleport; John J. liaunaii, llcckschervillo; Thos. Evans, Minoravlllo , Thos. Llewellyn, Morea. As sistant Mlno Foremen, John Foley, Jolietto Geo. Miniiichbach, Fottsvillo ; Jos.Iioshc, St. Clair: GUhin Jenkins, Minoravlllo; Pat. J. Friel, Jew lioston ; Michael W. White, Hcckschervillo ; Frank lleilly, lirauehdalo Oscar Itoe and Oliver Macbanicr, Tower City I1I:EBS ItECOIlDED. From Preston Miller to Harrison M. Shade! for tract of land in Hcgiiis township. From Kalph 1!. Piatt to Michael J. Ryan, for premises in Malianoy City. From Franklin II. Hoffman to Trustees of Camp -13, P. O. S. of A., for lot in Auburn, From William Hcpp et. al. to Martii' (iruhler, for land in East Union township. From Charles F. Wcrnor et. al. to Henry W. George, fr premises iu Malianoy City. From Patrick Mcllalo to Annie McIIale, lot in Girardvillo. From Samuel Iisalioro et. al., to John Kuntzelman, for lot iu Porter township. Tlio County Treasurer's sale of unseated lauds took place this morning at 10 o'clock There wcro a largo number scratched off, tho taxes having been paid. Among thoso sold was 1,000 acres of land Iu Rush township. the property of Mrs. Hannah Uasklcy. One hundred and forty-tbreo acres, on which tho taxes was $150.07, was sold to H. II. Graf for $700 ; 233 acres, in which the taxes amounted to $73.41, was sold to tho same party for $200; another portion on which the taxes amounted to f b7.47, was sold to w. ti, Haskley for $200. Tho sale was postponed for two weeks on other piopcitios. In tho case of tho Commonwealth vs. Hubert llirah, editor of the Tamaqua He eordcr, a rulo was grouted to show cause why indictment should not bo quashed. A petition was presented from residents of Wayno township asking for viewers to consider tho advi-libility of constructin public road iu that township from tlio lllackfork Hotel tollnnd of Georgo Fritz, An application for a charter for tho Fire moil's Itelief Association of Malianoy City was mado to court this morning. S, U. M. Hollopeter, Esq., presented an ap plication from tho Utiitod Evangelical cburc of Shenandoah, asking that a charter be grunted tho same. K. C. lkirger, Esq., road beforo court tliia afternoon an nthdavit of Hon, T, II. 11. Lynn, iu which the latter avors that Jamos P. O'Haro, assessor of New Philadelphia, fulled to make projiar and legal assessment of voters Iu that district, and asked that a rulo on Mild O'Haro be granted to show cause why he should not mako an antotHUiont according to law, Tho order asked for was granted. The petition of Jamos It. lloatty, trusleo, was filed asking for a rulo on mortgage to show cause why mortgage should not bo satisfied. K. I'. Lonshiior presented petition of voters of Poitur township praying for a commission to rum-rage the pollliig place in that town ship. Carl Wagner, tiustoe, in ostato of II. 'II. Humbell, lunatic, filed a report ami it was conferred ill si. John W. Uyon, Ewj., filed a. bill In equity, with itev. J. S, Nowhart and W. K. Wound as plalutilft and HUhop Haymond, Itov Storners. II.. P. Reed and P. It. Hood as defendant, and asked to liavo copy of hiuno served on the defendants, this oaso Is continuation of tlio Evangelical church con troversy in Wayne township. AP.er handing down opinious and hearing motions iu Court No. 1, Judgo Pershing huard argument in the Summit llranch rail road ease, In which Francis P. Doweos, of Washington, 1). C, is Interested und was present. Howl's Pills aro ca.y to buy, easy to take, easy to operate. Cure all liver ills. 25c. PITHY POINTS. Happenings 'J lirougliout the Itegloii Chron icled for Hasty Perusal, Tho wator will ho shut off of all delinquents in Ashland, If not paid in fivo days. Tho Fottsvillo llorough Council is agitating tho question of orectiug an clectrio light plant. Tlio collieries rosiimcd this morning and will probably work tho name quota as last week. Thu loser of a folding door key can recover same by calling at the IlKRAbn olllco and proving ownership. Seventeen now members wcro admitted to tho Presbyterian church of Fottsvillo esterday. The Iliothorhood of Locomotive Engineers eld an Interesting meeting at Fottsvillo esterday. Martin Matthews, of Taniamia. is in Jail I charged witli having threatened to kill his aged mother. Ilisliop Dubbs, of Chicago, will preach in tho Pinegrovo Evangelical church on Thurs day evening, Juno Ilth. A. Sovorn lli'owii, of the L. V. engineer corps, whllo at work had the second, third and fourth fingers of his left hand very badly mashed. The corner stono of a proposed Catholic church at Newtown will bo laid next Sunday ith impressivo ccrmonies. Tho church is n the Mlnorsvlllo parish. ,i It is expected that tho Compulsory Educa tional Law will forco 1,500 Shamokin children to school noxt term, making an aggregate of upwards of 5,000 pupiU who will bo then enrolled. Ask your grocer for tho "Royal Patent" our, hnd tako no otlior brand. It is tho best flour mado. Itaso Hall. Attention is called to tho now advertisement n our local columns of Iireon's cafe, 7 North Main street, in which will appear tho free lunch which will bo served every morning and mention mado of tho delicacies which will bo kept constantly on hand at this newly fitted-up cafe. An exciting baso ball game was played at tho Trotting park yesterday afternoon be tween the Shenandoah Ilrowns and tho Ilostou Run teams which resulted in a victory for tho formor by a score of 20 to 0. The game was close and exciting up to tho eighth inning when tho Urowns began to pilo up two and three baso hits very fast by scoring 18 runs in that inning, The game was witnessed by several hundred people. Tlio gamo between the Lincoln and tho Yatesvilio nines at tho Trotting park yestcr day afternoon resulted in a victory for tho former by n score of 8sto 7. Tho featuiesof thu gamo were tho homo runs mado by Lynch and Henderson, iV very exciting gamo took placo at Lost Creek yesterday afternoon between the homo team and a picked ulno from town, which was won by tho Lost Creek team by a score of 10 to 1 1. Tho gamo was a suro victory for the picked nine, had it not been for about 75 men und boys who began to jeer the team as they went to bat in tho last inning, which mado many of tho members loso their preseiico of mind. 'Bio attcudauco was estimated at about 2G0. A second gamo was played by tho Lost Creek Juniors and tlio Cherry street ulno in which the former team won, the score beiug 10 to 5. Tho Shenandoah Illack Diamond team defeated the Gilborton team at tho Trotting park on Saturday by a score of 10 to 8. All jiallcngos for games with the Black Diamond team should be addroscd to II. . Stctlcr, manager. Tho Yanigaus and tho Spartans will play the second gamo of tho season at the Trotting park to-morrow afternoon at 2:30 o clock Cure lor Headache. iVs a remedy for all forms of Headacho Electric Hitters baa proved to bo tlio very best. It cll'ecta a permanent euro and tho most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to its influence. Wolirgoall who aro afflicted to procure a bottle, and give this remedy a fair trial. Iu caso of habitual constipation Electric Hitters cures by giving tho needed tone to tho bowels, and few cases long resist tho uso of this mcdicino. Try it once. Largo bottles only 50 cents at A. Wasloy's Drug btoro. Sequel to all Kilctiou. Harris Shupack, who kept a giecn truck store at 309 West Centre street, was evicted from tho premises on Saturday. Constable Holln piled all the effects on the street. Shupack refused to remove, or liavo any thing to do with them, but cariied away two truuks and such wearing appare) as bolwuged to his family, -llcrsaid ho would leave tho tho rest of tho goods and hold Mi's. Men aghan, tho owner of tho proporty, for dam ages. Ho also threatens to prosccuto Cou stablo Holln, Jnstleo Cardiu and all who had anything to do with tho eviction, claiming that a gold watch and $000 iu cash that was hid under the carpet in tho house are miss ing. Ho bases his claim of damages against tho landlord on the statement that ho re ceived no legal notice to quit tlio premises and that ho was not indebted, for rent. Mrs Monaghau admits that there was no rent due. Her claim is that tho leaso oxpired and that tho premises had been demanded and pos session refused: that under tlio terms of the lease no notice to vacate was required, but verbal notice was given. Tho goods re- uialued on tlio street until this morning when tho people complained of them us an obstruction. Chief Hurgesa Hums was called upon and ho condemned much of tho ot structiou as worthless. This part he caused tu be hauled to tho dump at the west end of Lloyd street and the balance he piled at ono side of tho street. The goods are still there. Don't Get Excited Was what tho doctors told mo, and tiiej tald I must not run, on account of flul Icrlnrr of mv heart; I vfis Blclt over year with dyspepsia, could not Bleep oi t-ai in comiurt, was euvtunjr Hood's Sarsaparilla cave rne refreshing ulesp, steady nerves nd better health than ever, I hayegreat faith In Hood's. 11. II. llttCH, ueaiung, i a, i luuu a ruw ewy w eneu 2S0. mm GHATIFYING RESULTS. INTERESTING EXPERIMENTS WITH NEW STOMACH REMEDY. THE Not a lM tent Medicine, Hut n Sufo Cure l or All I'orms of Indigestion. The results of recent Investigation, havo established, beyond ( question, tho great value of the now preparation for indigestion and stomach troubles; It Is composed of tho digestive acids, pepsin, bismuth, Golden Seal imd similar stomachics, prepared In tho form of 20 grain lozenges, pleasant to tho taste, convenient to carry when traveling, haimlciis to tho most dclirato stomach, and probably tho safest, most cU'cctual cure yet discovered for indigestion, sour stomach, loss of appetite and llesh, Uause.1 sick head aches, pulpilutlon of heart, and tho many symptoms, arising from Imperfect digestion offobd. They euro becauso they causo tho food to bo promptly and thoroughly digested beforo It has tlmo to sour, ferment and poison the blood and nervous system. Over six thousand people in tho stato of Michigan nlono in 1S91 wcro cured of stom ach troubles by Stuart's Dyspcrsla Tablets. Full sized packages may bo found at all ruggists at 50c, or sent by mall on receipt of price from Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. Send for frco book on stomach diseases. Sccn Criminals tientonceri. TJxiONTOvx,Pii.,June8. Crimlnnl court wound iii on Saturday with tho pentenclng of tho porsons convicted during tho wook pjat-n-lnto Tlbln, tho colored outlaw, was Fontonccd to four yearn In tlio ponlten tlury, Irwin Miller to t hrco years mm dolin Ullllo two years. Tho two boys, Iko Furl ner mid Hoy Mlllor, wcrosontto tho Hunt' ingdon refnrnmtory. Tlio colored high wnynion who were run down nnd captured nt ConnellsvHlo, nftcr n do.?periito battle with tho officers, did not fnro so well. William Wesley and John Wellington civ ou.cli ont up for six. years and six months Tholr associate, Samuel Hill, was glvon four yearn nnd six months. Dr. D. R. Rothrock, of New Iierlin, Pa., does not hesitate to recommend Chamber lain's medicines. Ho says: "I havo hand led tbcni for a year or moro in my pharmacy and find them safo and reliable. My cus tomers praiso them very highly." No ono ho is troubled with rheumatism can uso Chambcrhdn's Pain Balm without praising it. Tho quick relief frum pain which it ffords is alono worth many timos its cost. Forsaloby (Iruhler Hros., druggists. Maryland's New Insane Asylum. 3flAi;...A FALT.3, Juno 8. Governor jownile", tho stato officers of Maryland nnd tho doctors composing tho board of managers of tho asylum for tho Insanoof Jlnrylilnd, nil of whom liavo boon on a tour of Inspection of tho different insane Institutions in this and other states, held mooting hero last night anddocided that tho now Institution to bo erected In Mary bmd hhiill to of tho group systom, four cottages nnd an administration Imili'.l'..'; oo iuh group. The governor stnfos th-.t work will bogln on tho cottages at onto. Grlp-Colds-Ileailache. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and La Grippo when Laxativo Bromo Quinine will euro you in ono day. Put up in tablets con venient fqr taking. Guaranteed to cure, or money refunded. Price, 23 cents. For sale by Kirlin's Pharmacy. (Stolen fcllvcr In Their Possession. PllH.I.ni3iiin!0, X. J Juno . Spoo'.n' Officers Gray nnd 1'isbaugh urrostod threi men whom they found nslcup In n box cm In tho Contral railroad yard. Tho trie showed fight, but cooled down when Offi cer Gray pulled out his revolver. Thi isoners wero marched to tho statlor house and oinmtned., Each had n loaded IM-cnlllior revolver. Thoy g.ivo their namoi us John Fuller, of Now York; Chanel White, of Jersoy City, and John Brown, of Xow York. Largo quantlt ins of stoler silvorware, mostly forks, spoons and nap kin rings, woro found on tho men. Tnej wcro taken vo liclvldero jull. Fought Thirty-one Itouads to u Draw, MU.VOKD, M.HSS., Juno 8. A prizo flghl of thirty-one rounds, between jaok Kyar; of Brockton and Jack Lucoy of Indiana was pulled off in u vaooni lot betwea: Holliston and Allston early yostorday. liy.m hnd tlw host of tho light during tlif Hist thlrty-thrco rounds, but nftcr that both men had no power In tholr blows At tho commencement of tho thlrty-secouc round both men woro so wejlz that Hol er Joro Driscoll, of Droektort, called the flnhr a ilr.iw, and arranged for a second battle to tako placo within six. weeks. Ifueklen's Arnica Salve, Tho best salve In the world for cuts, bruises, since, ulcers, salt rheum, fover soies, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay nquired. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale bv A. asley. Tramps Cause ratal Tire. Elyria, O., June h. Saturday nlchl tramps set lire to the lmrns of, Henry Chunpell, a farmer Ih iii t nunr hero. Chan- pull's son-in-law, William Hoblll, discov ered the flru nnd when he went to thobnrrj ho was shot nnd wounded by ono of tht tramps. Mr. Cllnpnell went Into tho liarn to relonso some cattle nnd wns overcome by smoke and tmrnod to death. The tnunpc escaped. Sharkey Wimtj to Jlcet Corbett. San Fmaxcisco. Juno 8. Vigorous ef forts are liolng made In got on a four round match between Corbett und Tom Sharkey, thu mn-oulHi- sailur who so fat nus whipped evary man lis has gone agaiiut. xn managers or tne Nntlonal Athletlo club nay that a new deal Is now Doing no-iotluteit wnieti will result iu fight of Mime sort June 33. Genor.tl llorrern Deposed. Maiiuid, June u. Lieutonant General Borrero, who pickod n quarrel with Miir shal Cumpo and was chiillenvud to fight n ituei, iim been removed from the coin maud of the Sixth army corps. The gov ernment was forced to this action by the prossuro of public, opinion nnd tho press. General Borrero U superseded by Geueral uirizn. liuce Your Orders Now, If you want envelopes, letter or bill heads. statements, tags, circulars, older or receipt books, ban programs, invitations, t ckets, posters, cards or anything iu the printing lino, conio or send your orders to the Herald olllco. Good material, good workmaushln and prices consistent with first-class vork &ro tho magnets. SEVEN KILLED DY A BOMB. Is Thrown Into rt Corpus Cbrlstl Pro-o-iloii nt ltstolon. IJ tc:i!i.0SA. dune 8. A Imnih wni thrown Into tho crowd d urine the Corpus Chrlstl prnriwlon yortprdnv, nnd Its ex plosion romltod In the killing of suven par pons nnd the Injury of fifty. The perpe trator of tho deod Is us yet unknown, and his motive In equally n mystery. nu - .i . , Ait - ik-ws ui uiu inrowing oi n oonin pread like wlldllro over tho cltv nnd cur.nod u panic amongst the great crowd drawn to tho streets by the religious fes tival nnd the Sunday meiTvnmklnsr usual ' tho rlty. Thn story trawns It trnvelml. nnd iiddoil to tho fright nnd horror of thoso who hoard It. Iho oiplosion occurred just ivs tho pro cession was entering tho bomttlfuluud un dent Church of Santn Jlurln del Mar, which Is tho grnndost, nftcr tho cathedral, In iJarcelonn This Is In tho hoart of tho old city, not far from tho water front nnd tho quay, nnd nlmost looking upon tho Pl.izn dol Pnlnclo, qim of tho most thickly populated quarters of tho populous city. Tho sound of tho explosion nnd tho dis tressed cries of tho Injured nnd tho friends of tho killed created un indescribable panic nmong tho great crowd In tho precession nnd looking, on. Tho pooplo were terror stricken with the drond If othor bombs being thrown, nnd It wns with dldloulty that thoy woro rostrninott from crushing ouch other to death In tho stnnipedo. Tho pollco havo picked pp thirty frag ments of bombs In tho street. Two Dj-nninlto Petards Exploded. Maduid, Juno 8. Two dynnmito petards woro oxplodod in front of tho houso of a prlost yesterday nt Oronduln, near San Sobastlan, on tho Bay of Biscay. Much dnmago resulted from tho oxplostou, but there was no fatality. On to St, Louts. St. Locis, Juno 8. Up to date there nre fully five times its many nut of town news paper correspondents In St. Louis, who havo conio to the national convention, as there nre politicians. Loss than half n dozen politicians of national roputo have put In un nppiaranee. M. A. Hnunn, Mnjor MeKlnloy's manager, Is exacted tomorrow, nnd so Is Hon. 1 nomas C. Piatt, who is coming to look niter tno in terests of Levi P. Morton. It is nlso snld thnt ox-Governor Gear, of Iown, will put n an nppoarnnco beforo tho middlo of the wools, with n corps of assistants, totiiifcage n tho preliminary .skirmish In bohnlf of Senator William 13. Allison. Tho national committeemen will also be hero boforo the close of tho week. I'cnrose In tho tel.-f Tims far. IIUN'TINUDOK, Pa., Juuo 8. Forty-throe out of thostxty-ouo districts iu this county have reported on tno result ot haturnay nliiht s primaries, snowing tnnt lor sena torial delegato Ponro.se has received flfty- Utht to fortv-nlne for iiunmaker. In the popular vote Penroso leads by nbout 230. The districts in tho upper end of the mnfy, conceded to re anamakor's itronghold, havo not yet reported. Debs lo Visit rhlladelpliln. Philadelphia, June s, Kugeno V. J)dbs will vl-dt Philadelphia on Tuesday of next week, and will remain until Thurs day. On Tuesday ovening ho will address a mass meeting nt Labor Lyceum, und on Wednesday ho will talk to railroad men both ulternoon nnd evening. Kellef In Six Hours. Bistressine kidney and bladder diseases reliovcd in six hours by the "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a creat surprise on account ol Its exceeding promptness in relieving -pain in tho bladder, kidneys, hack ana every part ot tho urinary passages in male or leniale. It rolieves retention of water and rain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick roliel and euro this is your rcmeuy. Sold by Shapira's pharmacy, 107 South Main street. Koblipry to Hide Kmbe'.tf uient. Sl'KP'tiFIi-L'), ills., June 8. Oa.l Klo nonburtr. tn-hlor of the ritato b.uik rf Buf falo, IJla., wh ), with his brother, Joseph KlonijOnlmrir, of thlsmy, robi.el tno oanK a few weeks ago( pleaded guilty in tho Snntrainon circuit court and was sentoncod to Chostor penitentiary., lvloupemiurg.wns an embezzler, und Iho robbery was com- nlttod to hido lib trl '13.. ills .sentence is nn lndonultn.ono i nd -r tho .now law per taining to such caos and U uccordlug to behavior. Chamberlain's Couch Remedy the llest ami Moot Popular. 'Wo sell moro of Chamberlain's Cough Hcmedy than of .all others combined," writes Messrs. Kerr & Son's, druggists, of Mars, Ta, They also say: "Tho sale of It is something phenomenal. Wo havo sold two gross this winter, eelling as highas sis bottles in ono morning to as mauy different cus tomers. This remedy has proved particularly successful in croupy aflectlons. Our cus tomers invariably pronounce it the liest they can find, and wo know of no case where it has failed to glvo satisfaction," For sale ut 23 and SO cents per bottle by Grnhler Bros., druggists. onues Citri'Ji'' Arnnum' X'rimarlcs. Little Hock, Juno 8. Democratic nr! marles worV hold In twenty-llvo countlos In this stato on auturdny. lteturns re ceived Indicate that Jonos, for governor, has swept the Held. Ho will probably go Into the convention, which meets hero on tha lbth Inst., with not less than 500 votos. In some townships ho received nil tlio votes oast. This city was carried by Jones by ab.mt 2 majority. Hull, for secretary of stato, and Btinn, for congress, appear to have received the lndorroment of the voters for their raspoctlvo offices. "Last summer whllo attending court at Unlontown," says D. B. Patton, a prominent druggist of Fayet to City, Pa., "thrco wit nesses wcro suffering from diarrhoea. I gav each a doso of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Itcmedy and it gave imme diate relief. On tho way home ono of my neighbors was taken with a severe cramp iu tho stomach and vra3 suffering with iutenso pains. I gave him a doso of this remedy and within five minutes tho pains had eeasod Tho remedy Is a favorite here. I know of many who aro nevor without it. I always tako It with mo when going away from home." For sale by Gruhler Bros,, druggists Buy Keystone flour. Be suro that the name Liftsiu & Baku, Ashlaud, Pa., is printed on every sack; Coming Kvent, June 15. Ice cream festival undor tho auspices of God's American Volunteers in Bobbins' opera house. Juno 23. Lawn party at the residence of A. It. Broome, a Brownsville. Let The TVholc World Know The Good DrJLiies' Heart Cur: Does EART DISEASE, has lli victim at a disadvantage. Always taught that heart disease is incurable, when tho symptoms become well defined, tho patient becomes alarmed and a nervous panic takes place. But when a suro remedy Is found and a cure effected, after rears ot suffering, thero Is great rejoicing and desire to "let tho wholo world know." Mrs. Laura Wlne lnger, of Selkirk, Kansas, writes; "I desire to let tho whole world know what Dr. Miles' Tr ATilpc' Heart Curo has done for Ltlt T?r. Ion vm ra T liarl HCUrt ClirC PaIn ,n my heart, short Restores ness oi urcam, paipna tlon, pp.ln in my leftside, oppressed feeling In my chest, weak and hungry Health spells, bad dreams, could not Ho on either Bide, was numb and suffered terribly. I took Dr. Miles Heart Curo and before I finished tho second bottlo 1 felt Its good effects, I feel now that I am fully recovered, and that Dr. Miles' Heart Curo saved my life." Dr. Miles' Heart Curo is sold on tmar&nten that first bottlo benefits, or money refunded. POLITICAL CARDS. T7On LEGISLATURE, fjycoim JuistricT,, H. W. BECKER, Of Glr'ardvllle, l'a. Subject to Democratic rules. T7IOR COUNTY TKEASUUEK, ELIAS DAVIS, Of Hrond Mountain. Subject to Republican rules. roOP. CLEHK OF THE COURTS, PHIL. J. C0NNELL, Of Girardvillo. Subject to Democratic rules. TOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, FRANK RENTZ, Of Ashland. Subject to Republican rules. TOR RECORDER, EMANUEL, JENKYN, Of Jollctt, Porter Township. Subject to Republican rules. TilOR COUNTY COMMISS-fclNER, CHAS. F. ALLEN, Of Tamaqun, 0 Subject to Republican Rules. T70R CLERK OP THE COURTS, JOHN T. SH0ENER, : Of OrwitredurB) ' Subject to lti'publlcnn rules. 'ROFESSIONAL CARDS. S. PHILLIPS, M. D. OQIce ! 80 West Centre street. Can be consulted at all hours. p F. BURKE, M. D. SO E. Lloyd street, Shenandoah. Office hours ; 7 to 0,a. m., 1 to Sand 7 to 9 p. m. J. II. POMEROY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, Pa. M. BURKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office Eiran buildlne. corner of Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah. )ROF JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 65, Mahanoy City, Pa. Having studied under soma of the best masters In London and Paris, will give lessons on the violin, guitar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address in care- of Strouse, the eweler, Shenandoah. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent (or Shenandoah and Vicinity --For-- BARBBY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. ( . ) Mhi'j-fcij-iA'-
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