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Core psri-rt riitrtimincro nit uhysli lans From Ant done ymnt'.j twotMrric i,( a! funf. for FREE ur; of tettv rurnlnhcd I you order tiU. "ni un cut fr Tim to j j.b'.UT cMMWM L Dr. Grosvenor's . Belkap-sic w,ks:S?.w PLASTER. RhemnAtlsm. renr1irirV- nlmrinr Ami lnmbtli mred at nnoa. Gmtrfn) for by ail UrugBim.l A New Venture w- H,AMSA.TT POTTS lias opened n J AT No. 218 N. CENTRE ST POTTSVILLE, PENK'A. Bales of assorted goods, notions, hardware, eLnssware. etc.. etc Goods jrom all parts ol the county solicited on commission. THIS SEASON FOR PIC-NICS jimxa at n.isu, Couunltteemen should bear In niiu'd 'that the Hkhald oftlco is prepared to do till hinds of Poster Work! nt the moat reasonable rates. Give us a cull und obtain our prices. All work done when promised and in a satisfactory manner. W, S, SNYDER'S Boot and Shoo Store (Masteller'a old stand,) Corner Conl ami JnrdlnlStR. Mr. Snyder will always beep In stock a tine line oi ooots ana snoes. Custom Work nnd Kepnlriuu: done In the heBt stvle. Ho miarnntees to sell cheaper than competitors on Main street who have big rents to pay, and guarantees a genu . lne bargain on every purchase. IMPORTANT NOTICE ! All persons are hereby warned HOT TO FISH IN THE DAMS ! Ilelonglng to the Shenandoah Wator Company, and all parties caught violating this notice Will be Prosecuted ns Trespassers. lly order of THE OOMPANTT. Or tlio Liquor HM.11, I'iMliltt-ly Cured uy uuimiiifeierniar Jr. llaluen' CJoltleit KiKtllr. It li manofaotured as m powder, vrhlon ua be sflven in elaaa of ber, m oup of eotleo or tea, or tn rood, without tne knowledge ot the patient. It 11 absolutely harmless, and will eireot a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient Is a moderate drinker or an aleonollo wreolc It has been given in thousands of eases, and in every Instance a perfeet cure has fol lowed It never Pall. Thesystem once Impregnat ed with the Bpeolflo.lt booomes an utter Impossibility for the liquor appetite to exist, .... 9 page book of particulars free. To be had e C. H. HAGENBUCH, Druggist, Shenandoah n M. HAMILTON, M. D, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. . Oflloe-atWeH Lloyd Wreet.lBnenrtrnlOBh llARKABLE CURES Great Gathering of Invalids at Allegliony, Pa. THE SICK RESTORED TO HEALTH. A Clergyman's Work Attracting Atten tion Throughout the Country. The Deaf Binds tii Hear and tho Illlnd to geo Great reparations for To-morrow's !orcmony Hie l'rlott Makes No Charge for 1 1 In Bervtoos Ho I. Sunnnonod to Ttohie lijr tlio Tope Pirrsnvrto, Juno 12. Tho truly remark- oblo cureB of all ntlmonts that flesh is heir to, effected by tho Rev. Father Mol- Umter. at tho shrine, of St. Anthony, on Troy Hill, Allegheny, is attracting atten tion throughout tho oountry. Uver 1,UUU invalids from various parts of tho coun try hnvn arrived in this city slnco Mon day, and they nro coming in on every train. Soverul of tho numbor, whoso nil- menta woro apparently boyond nil human power to rellovo have already boon re sorted to health or Greatly relieved. To-duy Father ilolltiigor was obliged to move front tho sacristy of tho llttlu church to a moro commodious ncliool buildinir adjoining. At ono tlmo over 2,0OO patients woro awaiting tholr turn to'recelvo tuo venerable roinera uiesi lugs and whatever remedies he should apply. To-morrow is St. Anthony's Day, and preparations are in progress for tho ac modation of the thousands who will bo present on the day in which tho priest's power to heal is said to bo extraordi narily great, because Anthony is tho Saint from whom ho derives that power. Yosterdav two blind oovb, born blind. agod Id and 10 years, lod by their mother and sister, sous of Mr. Culbertson, a wealthy fnrmor near Halifax, N. S., ar rived from the" Norton Illlnd Asylum at Halifax. A largo number of Individuals, residents of Nashville, Tenu., oocompu uiod by f rionds.havo arrived and hastened to Troy Hill. Tho feoenos in and about tne onurcn are remarkable, and at least some of the cures effected are little short of miracu lous. It has been discovered that Adolph Hepp, Father Molllnger's umatiucnsis and Interpreter, together with his broth ers, Frank and John, and Jaoob Hock, have for sevend days been extorting fees from the afflicted, representing that they had groat intluenoe with tho nriost. One of the Hepp brothers said that by this plan they secured several hundred dol lars a week. Fathor MoUlnger makes no chargo whatever for his services. His attention has been directed to tho scan dal caused by the actions of these young men, and it will bo stopped and tho par ticipants made to suffor. J It Is stated that jf atner aioiiinger nas been summoned to Rome by tho Popo. He leaves on Monday next. The purpose of tho special call is not known, but tho knowledge of his going has croatod con sternation among his patients. VOTED A NUISANCE. A Hoard of Health In Troublo With a Clrk. Wilmington, Del., Juno 12. Tho Board of Health having troublo with its doposod clerk, William H. Loo, voted him a nui sance at .it meeting Tuesday night. Loo has held tho office ten days since ho was formally doposod. Ho locked np all tho papers and books of tho board, pocketed tho koys nnd changed the combination on tho safo. Qhief pt Police Swlggett, at the instan co of tho board, gnvo tho obstinate ox-clerk to understand yesterday morning that further Intorferonco would not bo toler ated, and Lee got out. Ho refused to give up the koys or com bination and a mechanic camo and drilled open tho safe, while a locksmith opened tho desks and substituted new locks. It was nocessary to practically destroy tho safo to got it open. An examination disclosod the fact that Leo had oxtractcd tho most important books, and theso cannot be found. With out them there will bo n big break in tho records of the olllco. It is probable that these will bo sought after through logal process. Serious Charge Against it Farmer. Kingston, N, Y., Juno 12. Jeromo Brown a jyell-to-do farmer anil prominent church membor of Egrcmont, has been 'arrested charged with attempting a criminal assault on tho 14-yoar-old daughter of William Barnes of tho snmo place. Tlio girl testified that Brown had bqtrayed her, tond, owing to. his threats to tako her life, she had not dis closed the crime. Great excitement and indignation provails in the community. The Missionary Union. CurroN Spiuhos; N, Y Juno 10. At tho session pf tho International Mission Union. Dr. Henry Foster welcomed the delegates, and Vice-Porsldont Cyrus Ilnmllu of Lexington, Ky as tho oldest missionary orosent. responded. The Rev. Dr. J. T. Nevlns, American president of the Shanghai conforence, delivered a short address on "Missionary Work in Ehantung.' The Chinese and Japanese Missions. Washington. June 12. It is reported that President Harrison has decided to eeid ox-Governor and ex-Senator Gilbert i Pierce, of North Dakota, as our repre sentative to China. Mr. Piorco is now an odltorial writer on the Minneapolis "Tribune," The appointment or Gov ernor Plerco will likely bo followod by the appointment of ox-Senator Blair as Minister to Japan. Ilecolvod by Minister Lincoln. London, June 12.- Mrs. Russoll Harrison nnd Mrs. McKeo arrived hero .from Liver pool during-tho morning. Tho ladies were met at Euston Square Station by United States Minlstor Lincoln nnd tho of tho American Legation, by w)mm tliev were escorted to Minister Lincoln's rosidonco. Killed Crosslngit Itullroud. Randolph, N. Y., Juno 12. The wife to ex-Senator A. G. Dow and mother of pmaiitnnt fihnrles M. Dow of tlio James town National Bank, was instantly killed In her carrlago by a railway train on a crnsrtmi hero. Mrs. Geo. Fox, who was with her, was severely Injured. Sir Charles Ullke Will nun. London, Juno 12. Sir Charlos has agreed lo contest tho Forest ot at the next goneral lection. Dllko Dean flighest of all in Leavening Power. ABSOIJUTEBf TORE A MILLION TONS OF oNoW. Thu i'pnrfnl Hush of on Avnlnnchn J Mountain rllt to Gulch. About two thousand feet from tho Denver & Rio Grsuulo depot thert a mase of snow (n one lump -vlilcl con tains about ono million Urns of water. The mass represents n snowslldc which camo from the summit of Kendall mountain tho night of February 3.1. Tho point where the mow broke from tho apex of the mouutnln is probably two and a half miles from tho railroad track, and tho slide made the run aooordlntr to witnesses who heard tho crash at tho start and the crunch when it stopped in loss than two minutes, Jlondny ulght was a terror. Thoi mercury hrtl shrunk away down in tlioi bulb, und everyone expected to bco tho Ollmax of tho storm. About S o'clock preat banks of snow begun to accumu late and pile up in fantastic shapes on tho mountain tops. Then cumo puffs of wind as stront; as 11 gale, und miniaturo whirlwinds scurried here and there all over thp park, toying- with the loosoi boards and sending up columns of sport ive snowflakes, soys theSilverton (CoL) Miner. . Higher and thicker and darker tho cloud battlement) piled over tho Animas canyon, while those up tho Anim'as, like oastles of light riding on billows of resplendent silver, loomed in magnifi cent grandeur. Over and among those aerial mountains the moon peeped through fitfully and cast in a flood of .dazzling light. By 9 o'olock the storm was at its height. Tito wind tore through tho foliage) on tho hillsides, and, battering at the buildings, hurled defiance at man kind. Serpentine lines of glittering Are glaamed from between the rents in tho clouds, and loud detonations from tho battlements on high proclaimed tho march of the storm. It was about midnight when, above tho roar of the elements far above the clouds upon old Kendall, the loud "crac-krk" was heard. Then a "orooch; crooch. crunch I" and then the wholo mountninsido seemed to be coming' with a fearful and indescribable crush. Thousands of tons of snow wcro shot out of that wide space aliovo timber lino and piled into Idaho gulch, and brushing down everything beforo it. Trees, rocks, banks of frozen earth all shared in a common fate, and to seo thnt monster coming, ns it seemed, from tho clouds, would have been a grand sight Thero was no stop to tlioi colossal mass when it struck tho flat. Making its own road ns it coursed its race, filling in all declivities, it con tinued on its mad race until it readied the river. Instead of stopping there, it smeared a bridge for itself and continued over tho railroad track, carrying with it two telegraph polos, tho Y and spread ltseH finally over tho town site, within two hundred yards from tlio main street of Silvcrton. . Such a slide has never beforo been seen hero, and to thoso who liavo novor soon ono and are skeptical of its tre mendous energy, we invite their atten tion to this one before going elsowhoro. Once before in the hlstorv of this town 'has tho Idaho gulch slido como down, and that was in 1870, when it barely reached tho river. Tho snow now Ilea six feet solid on tho railroad track. At tho foot of tho gulch it is at least ono hundred and thirty foot deep. It Is' full of tlmboi? trees from six inohos to two foot in diameter broken into splint ers, rooks wolohino tons are scattered 'through it, while the entire body Is aa solid as Ico itself. I'ooplo go every day to view this giant of the mountains, and it will contlnuo to bo a source of inter est until it melts beneath the rays of our July sun. Desperate Btruj-gie to Save a l)oy. BniMiianAU, Conn., Juno 11. A boat in which were Captain Updike and a boy named Carter upset in tho river here at noon. Updike seized Cartor as ho was going down for the last time, and as he did so Carter clutched the cuptaln's ears and nearly pulled them off. Carter did not release his grasp until Updike succeeded in getting him ashore, Up dike's ears were terribly lacerated. The American Protestant Association. Buffalo, N. Y., Juno 11. The 41st an nual session of the American Protestant Association is being held here. Tho as sociation has a membership of about 100, 000, of which about 55,000 aro in tlio State ot Pennsylvania alone. About 125 delegates from lodges In 10 States aro at tho convention. The cessions of tho con vention are. secret. HOW IS YOUR CHILD? Swift's Specific is tho groat doveloper, of dolicate child ren. It regulates tho secre tions) it stimulates the skin to healthy action, and assists nature in developmont. There is no tonic for child ren equal to S. S- S. Send for our treatise on Blood tuti Bkln Diseases. Bwlvt &rccu-io Co., Atlanta, G U. S Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. BLINDNESS IN ENGLAND. Its Causrs and tho Extent to Which It Prevail. Out of tho thirty-two millions of sul Jects over whom her majesty now reigns as queen of Great Hritnln, taken In round numbers, about thirty-two thousand aro said to lie blind. This es timate, however, says the Edinburgh Review, must be understood to ineludo a considerable number of those partial ly deprived of slrht, us, during the last forty years, tho ratio of blind persons In avery million has slowly but steadily fallen from ten hundred and twenty to eight hundred mid nineteen, a decrease of oue-ilfth of ono per cent. The small- nen of this decrease, when so much has been done in other dlreotlons to lessen the ravages of disease, arises from two facts) first, that Inn, consider able number of eases blindness Is the result of some untoward accident stono-tlirowing, o splinter of brokon glass, a sudden blow or fall, and seo- ondly, and In a stQl larger number of cases, is the result of neglect, Ill-treats montor exposure to oold when tho vic tim was but a few days or weeks old. So large a percentage of blindness, in deed, is due to tliU cause that the royal oommlselouors, while noting it, sug gest n special remedy, viz., tho em ployment of trained mldwives among the poor, and the careful use of per chlorido of mercury for washing the veyes. Thirty per cent, of all the cases in schools and asylums are due to puru lent ophthalmia., for which this prep aration is found to be the best remedy, at onoe cheap, harmless and easily pro cured, a point of vital importance when it is reineraberod that "one or two days make all the difference between saving and losiug vision. The nmuler of chil dren actually blind from birth is com paratively small, but that of those who afterward become blind from accident or disease goes on Increasing; and it is on these two latk-r points, therefore, that legislation is demanded and can do good. In such trades as aro found to bo directly injurious to the sight, an iron ship building, granito work. grinding of cutlory, etc., whore a chance spark or splinter is too often fatal, tho ,uso of some special covering for the eye might bo made compulsory, while In the case of Infantile disease prevent ative measures are still moro cosily within reach. Wlro Finer Than Hair. Wo arc at work Jaat now on some pretty small wire. It is l-500th of an inch in diameter finer than tho hair on your head, a great deal, said a man ufacturer to a ulobo-Domocrut reporter. Ordinary fine wire is drawn through steel plates, but thnt wouldn't do for this work, beoauso If the hole woro away ever so llttlo It would make tho wire larger, and that would spoil tlio job. Instead, it Is drawn through what is practically a liolo In a diamond, to which of course thcro is no wear. These diamond plates ore mado by a woman in Now York, who has a monopoly of tho art in this country. Tho wire is then run through machinery, which winds it spirally with a layer of silk thread that is .0015 'of an inch in thick' noss oven finer than tho wiro, you see. This wire is used in malting tho recelv' Ing instruments of ocean cables, the galvanometers usod in testing cables and tnoasurlog insulation of covered wires. What the Druggists say of Heiskell'sOintment: "Wnenweare asked to ri'conimeml nprvpara tkm for tklu dlsraeu, v,e hand out IIkiskkix's Ointuknt, v. llti every conlldvuco of Itsbuccc&a. f ul treatment or the dfceivs." J. C. lUniCK, 5 Muln St., Butler, Pa. "I have been selling IIeikkkll's Oiktuknt foreleven years. ItKlves ualvcmU sutlsf&ctloa It will euro Tkttek.'7 CI. W. IUCKttXBEROKB, BatnbrldEC, T Wolmvoovldcncoof the curative properties of Heiskkll's Ointment here. It Is a gocx? reliable olutmenL" Kluuixq & Ehled, Tarentum, To, "In all skin diseases I Invariably reoommed JtElsfc:iU.t.'S Ol.STM EXT." J. J. Keil, Sharpsburg, Pa. 'nEiSKFU.'s Ointment cures when nil els falls." Ml-Clkllan A IIeep, I'reeiiort, I'a. ' IlEiaKELL'n Ointment tells on Its own merit " II- II. Hilton. KllUimln.', I'a. :?.oo $3 SHOE and other sneclaL tie ror (ientlemea, Laitlei.ftc., ore war VHntA. And ul .t&mwii fin linttntn. AdilrAUl W. I,. I) O IJ (1 1, A B, II rocutun, Muhs, Sold U r. nil. hksw Win S&OSmM 1 liamtiil :R MILITIA ASKED FOR Clovclaiul Strikers Treparlng for a Conllict, THE POLICE EXPECT A FIGHT. They Aro Determined to Protect Non-Union Vessel Men. tho The Governor Asked to Rend n ItPRlmcnt t-thc Scon ol tlio Mxpectcrt nint All Quiet nt Oninil llnplds Strikers Who Were Arretted Mnlto Confessions and Toll About a Conspiracy. Cleveland, Juno 12. Thoro may bo troublo to-morrow with tho striking ore handlers. The vessel men havo decided to put non-union men to work in tho morning, and the police havo boon oalled upon for protection. Tho striker's declare that they will not allow non-union men to go to work without a conflict. Col Gibbons has asked tho Governor to order tho 5th Regiment to como to tho scene of tho expected riots, but ns yet the Chief Executive has not given his consent to this. Preparations are being mado by both stdos for a determined stand. Grand Rapidm, Mich., June 13. The ball of the street railway strikers who participated in yostorday's riot has been tlxed at (2,000 each, aud thus far only one man has given bonds. Two of the prisoners havo matlo confessions, giving full details' of the conspiracy nnd the names of the conspirators, and more ar rests will follow. Detective Smith, who won seriously hurt in the riot, was one of the early morning squad and was shot in the hip. Three of the 13 prisoners were hurt in tho light, but all will recover. None ot the others were wounded, but several had narrow escapes. Four hundred ex tra nolloemen havo been sworn In and additional patrol wagons and horses on- gaged. FOUGHT THE MOB. firemen strikers Attacked by the Police With Swords. Bremen, June 13. The striking firemen of the North German Lloyd Steamship Company during the morning engaged in rioting, and were promptly attacked by tbe police with swords. A desperate struggle ensued ana the police wore so hardly pressed by the strikers that It was found necessary to call the tire brigade to their assistance. After n number of the rioters were wounded by the swonls ot the policemen, onler wns restored. Several arrests were made. THE HUNT FOR MARSH. This Tlmo In Itlvertou, X. J. Dotootlves oil the Clow. PiiiLAnELViiiA, Juno 12. A well known citizen of lilvorton, N. J., states that the fugitive president ofthoKoy- stone Hank, (Jldcon w. Marsh, was soon at that place Wednesday. Tho citizen reported tho fact to pollco hortdquartors, und detectives are running down the clews. Marsh has a number of friends residing at Rlverton, which Is only a short div tance from this city, and it is believed by many that he Is hiding among them. Cured by Koch's X.yiuph. riTTSnuuG, Juno 12. Mrs. Kate Flshor, aged 87 years, wifo of Charles Fisher, foreman nt tho Itlploy Glass Works, Pittsburg, has just returned from Phila delphia, whore for eight weeks she has been under treatment for consumption at tho German Hospital. Both of her lungs woro bndly dlsoasod, as she had been suffering with consumption for yours. Friends and physicians had abandoned all bopos of her recovery. Mrs. Fisher was given in nil 15 injections of Koch's lymph, nnd returned to her family in good health, and, it is believed, perfectly cured. Warner Dllllor In Sun rrnnctsco San Fiiancisco, Juno 12. Ex-Senator Warner Miller, President of tho Nicar agua Cuunl Contraction Company, was tho guest Wednosday night of tho Cham ber of Commerce at tholr annual banrjuot held at the Palace Hotel. Mr, Miller in nn able speecli reviewed tho history of tho Nicaragua onterpriso and pohitod out tho practicability ot its construction and tho prospects of tbe canal paying as a financial investment and also it's great advantage to tho Pacific coast, Admiral Irwin, Goa, Ruglerand Senator Stamford also spoko. Saved Ills Child's Life. Kingston, N. Y., June 12. A U-year-old daughter of Dr. J. W. Elliot, of Do posit, while playing in her father's office, noticed on tho table, a small vial of nr senlous acid tablets,, which she thought were candy, and ate about 20 of them. Soon she complained ot intenso burning in the stomach, Tho doctor, on going to tho office, discovered what alio had eaton. Ho used prompt measures to counteract the poison and saved the child's Ufo. Enchauted by a Western Offer, Newauk, N. J June 12. David Wolff, manufacturer ot hats in this city, whero ho employs 'iOO mon, hns closed a con tract for tho Immediate removal of his factory to Wabash, Ind. The Board of Trade ot Wabash givos him $20,000. Tho now institution will afford employment to 250 people, and will turn out all stylos of headgear. Work on tho building com mences at once. Will Ituve to Answer for .llurdor. Nsav York, June 18. Major John II. Wnlkor, who was beaten by Alfred Hall because of the iattor's jealousy of Walker's attentions to Mrs. Hall, died of bis iujurles in St. Mary's Hospital utiry iiuiuiiw. Hall surrendered Brooklyn, last ulght. himself to the pollco. Actor Charles risher Dead. New Yomc, June 12. Charles FIslior, tho veteran actor, lato of Daly's Com pany, died hero dining the night. Tho cause of his death was general debility, resulting from an attack of cryslpolas. from which he suffered iu Loudon last March. Moro liiirthiiuultcs In Italy, Rome, Juno is. rsortnern Italy was visited at noon by moro earthquake tils turbances. At Veronu, Trngungn and Badln Cavalena tho earth shook repeat edly throughout tho day. 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