The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, October 21, 1891, Image 3

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    THE RECORD BROKEN
WIANGERTMOLT.
Worthy Master Rhono Against
1,000
REWAPn
Suiiol is Now tlio (iucon of
tho Turf.
''Corporation Bob."
nvmo uiackinq
SHE TROTTED A MILE Ifc 2 08 1-4.
an Address hsued from the State Qranee.
- M' ' " ' ' ' ' I - I - , ... . ..II .1 .11 U
tflighcst of all in Leavening Power. IT. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889,
CS3BSL.W fS) fftv ft O'
Presents In the mot elejant form
THE LAXATJVE AND MOTRITIOU3 UUIOE
OP THB
FIG3 OF CALIFORNIA,
Combined with the medicinal
virtues of plants known to be
most beneficial to the human
system, forming an agreeable
and effective laxative to perma
nently cure Habitual Consti
pation, and the many ills de
pending on a weak or inactive
condition of the
KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS.
It is the most excellent remedy known to
CLEHNSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY
When one is Bilious or Constipated
so THAT
PURE. BLOOD, REFnCSHIMQ SLEEP,
HEALTH ami STRENGTH
NATURALLY FOLLOW
Every one is using it and all are
delighted with it.
ASK YOUR DRUGO'ST FOR
J3-5TEB.tT3E OP 3PXC3-Ei.
MANUFACTURED ONLY DY
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
KOUISVILLE, KY NEW YORK. N. f.
GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1373.
1. Baker fiCo.'s
from which tho excess ol
oil has heen romovcJ, is
Absolutely JPuro
audit is Soluble.
No Chemicals
aro used in Its preparation. It lias
more than three times the strength of
Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot
or Sugar, and is therefore- far moro
economical, costing less than one cent
a cup. It is delicious, nourishing,
strengthening, easily digested,
and admirably adapted for invalids
as well as for persons in health.
Sold by Crocors overywhoro.
W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass.
Nearly every pattern of 5a fforsc
,,. , 1
uiuunvi " "muaui ui i-wiui a.iu
Style. In most Cases the imitation
looks just as good as the genuine '
but it hasn't the warp threads, and
SO lacks Strength, and while it sells
for onlv a little less than Hip rrenu-
ior oniy a nine less rnan tiie genu-
ineitisn tworlh one-half as much. 1
The fact that sa Horse Blankets
... , . ,
are copied is strong evidence.
that they are THE STANDARD,
and every buyer should see that .
the Wa trade mark is sewed on 1
the inside of the Blanket.
Five Mile
Boss
Electric
Extra Test
Baker
ARE THE STRONGEST.
IOO 5A STYLES
at prices to suit everybody, "f you can't get
them from your dealer, write us. Ask foi
the sa. Book, You can get it without charge.
WM. AYRES & SONS, Philadelphia.
Bank Counters, Tyler System, Port
ablo, Unequalod In Styles,
Cost and Finish.
ISO rare Catalogue of Cuuntvr, Pt.U elc, Illuitratad la
Colon, lloola, IVeo rattan 1& Cent.
writer t'ubiueta. www
HOtes. Best and cheap
I ot on earth, -with groat
reduction lu prices.
13U t CBUIOfU ITf
rU.tK It) tU. lull llt Of
Reiki, Ctialr, TaM, ltok
(, CablacUt Ugal ItUnk
CtUeU, tit., 1wt a alack
Hn.rlml ork hiiIi In anUp.
TH.UU lE3lCCO.,St.l.ouU. Mo.V.H.A.
lldchMter'a Enallah Dlouoed lira.
Original a4 Ualr tionafne.
earc a)a,. r.liaala. IA( a ail
Draft!., fr iTticXtttori Mnl'Jlk iHt'J
Iboiea, iralad vita blaa nLbon. Take
nlh.r. KihuiMMTMtnilllilu.
an. amna i ui o in uiritiua ,
I mhu atMt iuuttnt. i, Drosi.tf, or eai4e.
B 3 ' Itollef far folloa," m hilar, t rrlara
aiaii.
lalL 1U.U.W T..u.o(u. dmaiMjnv
cala
tr all Local Pi
Prufik.u. 1'bllada. I'a-
Vuhavoa I'ualtlvnCllro for tbeeltcctaof sell abuao.
XCiirlrKaotkaaea,rlaioni,KierviiuaIlubUlty,Loaa
of eexual fower, linpotencr a.c. B, irrvat It our raltn ta
eurSPclaowa wlllaend one Full Men til. Medicine
and Allien umma iiuurniaiiou viiata.. auuims.
U. SI. CO.. BUS Uroudnav. Now Vurk
MSE mA
The Time of Maud a Beaton By Haifa
Beoond at Stockton. ,
The Feat l'erfurmed oil a TUta-Bhaped
Traok-- Thousands Witnessed the Trial
Tho Itacord Ilns Mood Unbrokan Since
J88S-- Tim Conditions Favorable for
Good Tlmo lllstorr of tho Wonderful
Mare.
Siockto:, Gil,, Oct. St. Sunol is
queen ot tho turf. Ten thousand poo
pie, frantic with excitement, crowned
her yesterday, after an exhibition suah
as the world had novor seen before, and
such as fow outsldo her owner, Robert
Bonnor of New York, and her trainer,
Charles Marvin, had hoped to tea.
She mado the mile without a brealc in
2.08 1-4, lowering the world's record,
previously held by Maud 3., by a half
second.
Suuol's career has ever boon indicative
of imporlal grcatnoss. As a two-yoar-old
she mado the then record of 2:18,
and as a threo-ycar-old reduced it to
2:10 1-2, which was the world's record
for that age. Robert Homier was one ot
the Urst to appreciate her worth.
lie was in thorough accord with tho
theory of hor breeder, Leland Stanford,
that a dash of thoroughbred blood was
of exceeding virtue in maintaining tho
highest flight ot speod, and as Maud S
was growing old ho was anxious that tho
world's record should be held In his
stable.
Ho had paid $10,000 for Maud S., and,
in Ills opinion, the trotter who could
equal it would bo worth as much, lie
appronched the old ox-Govornor with an
ofl'or of $41,000, and in a moment of
hnsto It was accepted. From that day
Mr. ISonnor has never ceased to proclaim
his faith In tho filly's ability to beat tho
record, and from that day nover has Sir.
Bnnford ceased to wonder what mado
him soil tho peerless filly that has
brought so much fame to 1'ulo Alto,
where she had been foaled.
After tho sale Mr. liounor gave tho
filly to tho chargo of Charles Marvin,
who had doveloped and driven her, with
full powor to do with her what seemed
best. In hor four-year-old form alio
added nothing spoclal to hor reputation.
Mr. Bonner wns not discouraged, how
over, and allowed Mr. Marvin to keep
her another year. Last wook sho es
sayed a milo over the same track which
mado hor famous yesterday, bnt sho
failed because of strong wind and uuppy
going. Yesterday she asserted her right
to tho sovereignty with nonenow to dis
pute her.
Last year, when some doubted Sunol's
ability to capturo the record, Mr. Bon
ner intimatod that ho might send Maud
B. to furthor remove her own record
from dangor, .but after consultation
with Marvlu he decided that Sunol was
fit to care for it, and he mated Maud S.
to Ansel, the son ot tho phenomenal
Electioneer.
This was a happy thought of Mr. Bon
ner's and a considornte to the reputa
tion of the grand old mare, whoso mile
In 2:09 3-4, made in Cleveland on July
80, 1885, had stood the tost of years so
well. Maud S. was retired with her
record tfndimmed and now hor stable
mate brings in the new one, 2:03 1-4.
Sunol was bred by Leland Stanford at
tho Palo Alto farm in Santa Clara
County, California, 32 miles from San
Francisco. Sho was fouled April 14,
18SU.
Her aire was Electioneer and her dam
was Wnxann. uy lien, ilenton. Hor
gr(mii dam was Waxy, a thoroughbred
out of a mnre bred by Philip Swlgert,
Smrfrtii' P"8nt Wner th
it is through her dam that sho inhor-
I'8 tu0 thoroughbred blood, the potency
ot whloh "as nlx aln be0I championed
hf )joth Mr stanrorll ond Mr- Uonner
aud illustrated by successes of Maud S.p
th8 iuo?n ,who wa8 and Sunol th8
queen who is.
ricked Senator Voorhees' Pocket.
Richmond, Va., Oct. 21. A gong of
Pickpockets followed Gov. Hill's party to
Richmond. Monday night 10 or 12 well
known persons hod their pockets picked.
Among them was Senator Voorheos,
who was relieved ot his pocketbook con
taining about $700 In drafts and about
(50 in money.
Former Philadelphia,, Kltlod.
St. Louis, Oct. 21. John a Hurst,
traveling agent for Dougherty & Couch,
drug company, of this city, was struck
aud instantly killed by a freight train
at Trenton, Mo., yesterday. Mr. Hurst
was formerly a wealthy merchant ot
Philadelphia, but lost 250,000 in busi
ness in 1870. His widow resides in Phil
adelphia. (Amherst Admlsalon Frlae.
AMI1BHST, Mass., Oct. 21. Wm. J.
Bonrdman, ot the class of 'US, whose
home in in Harnet Vt., has been awarded
I the Porter Admission Prize ot $50 offered
for the best entrance examination to Am
I herst College. R. II. Mainzer of New
I York city stood second.
Ealla for Ills Rrlde.
Nsw Yokk, Oot. 21. United States
I Minister io Spain, Qen. E. Iiurd Orubb,
I sailed for Europe yesterday on the North
German Lloyd steamship Sproe, Before
1 bU return to America, (Jen. Qrubb will
1 marry Miss Violet Sopwith, of Liimore
Island, England.
N1CTT KKQLAND HKKVITIBS.
Mr. Blaine will return to Washington
from Augusta this .venlng.
Charles Bates was drowned near Bos
ton yesterday, while on a hunting trip,
Th. old Warren Hotel at Worcester,
Mass.. was partly burned yesterday.
Loss $3,500.
Wallace Johnstone, the Maiden, Mass.,
contractor who has been missing since
Saturday, is said to be in debt $20,000.
Thomas Lefavour, who was coatera
porary with Samuel Slater in th. manu
facture of cotton, at Providence, II. I.,
died at Fawtuoket yesterday, aged 88
j year..
I "William Coy yesterday confessed to
th. murder of John Whalen, whose body
was found last Tuesday Varied oa the
mountain ld at Waeatatfton, near
.DMsflold, iUu.
ABSOLUTES PURE
Tiiisnt winrcs CUT OUT.
Statement of tho Trouble Itetwean the
Western Union and Aasoclated Preaa.
Nkw York, Oct. 20. Much Interest
has been excited in journalistic circles by
the announcement of n misunderstand
ing between the Western Uulon Tele
graph Company and tho Associated
Press aud many wild rumors aro in cir
culation. The following statoment from Mr. W.
B. Somerville, Press Agent of tho West
ern Union Telegraph Company tolls tho
situation:
"The difficulty is about alleged obliga
tions to the Western Union Co. for
leased wires and tho wires about which
dllllculty arose are leased by tho New
York Associated Press. The wiros leased
for tho uso of tho Wcstorn Assoclatod
Press havo beon paid for, those for the
New York Associated Press havo not
boon sottlod for and the obligation
counts from Juno last to the present'
time, the amount boing about $25,000.
"Tho joint commltteo of the New York
and Wcstorn Associated Press first took
tho m'atto? in hand. That commltteo
consists ot representatives of tho Now
York "Herald," New York "Tribune,"
Now York "Sun," Louisville "Courior
Journal" and the Cincinnati "Commor-ctal-Gazotto."
The question at issuance
was by thorn referred to the members of
tho joint commltteo representing the
Now York Assoclatod Press. Tho latter
concludod not to pay tho Wostorn Union
Company on tho ground that it was off
set by overcharges.
"Tho Western Union accordingly noti
fied the New York Associated Press
Monday, that its loased wires would be
cut off at onco and it was done.
The wiros in question aro one wire
from New York to , Chicago, two wiros
from Now York to Washington, ouo wire
from Washington to Richmond and Nor
folk and one wiro from Memphis to New
Orleans.
The New York "Sun"and tho New York
"Tribuno" yesterday withdrew from tho
Associated Press, and, with tho co-operation
of other nowspnpors and nows agen
cies, havo formed tho National Asso
clatod Press.
Tho new sorvlco has nrrangod with the
Western Union Telegraph Company for
an ample service, covering all parts of
tho cduntry. It will include also,
special cablo news.
Found Their Four Children Ilurned.
BmniNOHAM, Aln., Oct. 21. Near
Llmo Rock, Ala., John Long, a armor,
and his wife wont to visit a sick neigh
bor, leaving their four chlldron nt home
asleep. The hall lamp was left burn
ing. Returning at 2 o'clock yesterday
morning the Longs found the housa in
ruins and throe ot the children, agod 12,
0 and 2 years, burnod to doath. The
other child, a boy aged 14 years, is fa
tally burnod. It .is supposed that the
lamp exploded.
Thojr Had Oulaldo Ald.
Readino, Pa., Oct. 21. Beatrice
Collins, the mystorlous Now York beauty
in the penitentiary here serving a two
yoar's sontenco for passing counterfeit
money, and John Rush, alias John Miller,
a well-known thief, both of whom es
caped from jail Monday night, ovldently
received assistance from the outsldo, as
the doors were unlocked by some one in
the corridor. Officers have searched
ovorywhera for the fugitives but aa yet
no traco of them has been found.
Harvard Players Bolectod.
Boston, Oct. 21. Tho following play
ers aro stated to have been elected this
season for tho Harvard football team for
the match games: Bangs, contra rush;
Vail and Kantoul, guards; Newell and
D. Shea, tackles; Emmons, Miller nnd
Ilallowell, rushers; dago and Burgess,
quarter backs; Lake, Corbett, Gray and
Stafford, halt backs, Corbett has not
yet, however, beon decided on, owing to
his suspension, but it is believed he will
Play.
Was the llrldo Murdered T
TmtNTOH, N. J., Oct. 21, Mrs Arohls
Parks was married Monday night to
Daniel Ryan by Jus dee Abbott. Yester
day her body was found In the Sturgeon
Pond below the city. It is believed that
iho was murdered. Ryan, the aged
bridegroom, has disappeared.
Confirmed By lgan.
WAsmitaTOH, Oct. 21. Acting Secre
tary Wharton has reoelved a dispatch
from U. S. Minister Egan confirming tho
official report ot the street fight between
Chilian aud United Statos sailors in Val
paraiso, Chill, but giving no particulars
of it.
FENNSIIWANIA 1I11IEFS.
The State Convention ot the Catholic
Total Abstinence Union is being held in
SVIlliamsport.
The ninth annual reunion of the fa
mous 140th Regimout was held at Hunt-
Jngton yesterday.
The divorce case of Cynthia Carr vs.
Robert Carr, wealthy residonts of Roch
ester, is on trial nt Boaver.
Th. annual rocotiiiR of the Foreign
Christian Missionary Society of th. In
ternational Association . of Christian
Missions is iu sosxlou In Allegheny City.
The Molsberger mines at Webster,
which were tho first to pay the advauce
to the miners, have closed down on ac
count ot the mysterious disappearance
of the tnanagor, Wlnlbert Molsberger.
An explosion of natural gas blew out
tho trout of Hnanam's store in Alle
gheny yesterday. A ninn named Hill
yard, who was looking for the gas leak,
was burned so badly that he will die.
It is announced that the Standard Oil
Company Is to have opposition. A route
has been surveyed for a pipe line from
Pittsburg to Philadelphia, and men are
now going over th. rout, s.curlng the
right ot way.
Bead necklaces uto again In fashion.
IAe Ja
October is on the wnuo ami it Is
about time to iliscnrd the much abused
yutching cap.
If You Love Your Baby
Oivo her Dr. Hmd's Colic Cure. It is ab
solutely eafo and affords relief nlwny;.
Sutnplo bottles gratis at C. J. McCarthy's
ur J. M. Uillan's drug etoro. Be euie to
get ono.
Persian Iamb Is ineruasing contin
ually In favor and grace.
A National Evont.
Thelinldlng of the World's l'ttlr In a city
Bonrcely llity jours old will be a remarkable
event, but whether It will rally beuellttlns
nntlou us much ns the discovery ot the
Itestirntlve Nervine by Vt Frnnklln Miles Is
doubtful, This Is Just what tho American
people need to euro thflr excessive nervnus
npss, dyspepsia, headache, dtrKiuet, sleep.
le'snens, ueuralula, uervous debility, dullneas,
oonlulon if mind, etc. It acts like n charm.
Trial buttles and tluo book on MNervous and
Heart lioases,"wltli iitit'qualnl testimonials
free at C II. IltiKeubncli's drugstoie. Jtta
wnmmlrd to contain no opium, morphine or
dangerous drugs.
A tasteof chopped butternut eurlcluB
pumpkin plo.
Miles' Norvo una Liver Pills
Art. on a new principle regulating the
liver, htiimach and bowels through the nerve.
A new discovery. Dr. Miles' Illls speedily
cuio hllloueueas, had taste, tnrpld liver, piles,
constipation. UuequHled lor men, women,
children. Smallest, mlMest, surest I Sldoaes,
tycls. Hamnles Free, nt O. II. liacenbuch's
d rue More.
The railroad porter can always spot
a bridal couple.
Bemarkablo Facts.
Heart disease Is usually supposed 'o lie In
curable, nut when pmperiy treated hIiuro
proportion ol oases inn b., cureu. 'jiins.Mis.
rluiiru Halob. ot Klklmrt, Iud., and Mrs.
Mary I.. ISaker. ol Ovid, Mich., were cured
after MifleriiiK 20 yenrs H. 13. I.fnbnr er,
druxgiKl nt Sun Jok, III., snys thnt Dr. Miles'
New iioart unie, whim cureu ine iormcr,
worked wonders lor his wife." Levi i oimn.
of llucli uiaii, Midi., who had heart dlwuso
ior ;ju yenrs, says two limneH imiuu linn --ieei
niton new man." I)r. Miles' Now Henri Curo
iRMildnud cuarantcod bv l II Ilnzenburh
tho druggist. Bookof woudeifnl testimonials
free.
A black gown coes nicely with golden
natr.
Oh, What a Cough.
Will yon heed the warning? The signal per.
ipsof the sure nniiroach of that more fer
ule dtsea.se. Gonsumntlon. Ask yourselves
If you can aflord for tho sake of saving U)
cents, to run the risk and do nothing for it.
we know from experience that Hhlloh's Cure
will Cure jour Cough. It nover falls. This
sxplalns why more than a Million llotiles
rere sold the past year. It relieves Croun
nd Whopplne Cough at onco. Mothers do
not bo without It. b or Lame Hack, Bide or
Chest, use Hhlloh's Porous Plaster. Bold by
u. u. uageuDucn, jn. u. corner siain ann
Lloyd streets.
Tlio old-fashioned phantom party U
nere again.
Specimen Casos.
8. II. Clifford. New rassel. wis., was
troubled with Neuralgia and lUieumiitlHil,
ins nuiiuucu was uisoruereu, ins i.iver was w
tecled to nu alarming degree. Appoltte fell
nw.iy. nnd ho win terribly reduced In fleth
and strength. Three bottles of Elcclrlo Iltt-
icrs cured him.
Edward Bhonherd. llnrrlsburir. I I.. had a
running soro cm his lo of o uhl years' stand-
tun. Utod three bottles ot Klectrlo Jllmrs
una toven boxes or liucnteu s rvrnlcu Bnlve,
and his leg Is sound nnd well. John Speaker,
OnWwba, O., had dvo laree Fover sores on his
leg, uocior sam ne whs incuraoio. one bot
tle Klectrlo Hitters and ono box Ducklen's
Arnica Halve, cured him entirely. Bold by
v. it. Jiugeuunuii, .umgKifb.
A ilncrcer iu the feminine hair is out
or date.
Father Pablo Juarez Talka.
Sou ItKinoll Alva. Dear Sir: I lmvo the
satisfaction of Informing you that tho Cactus
nicoa uuro, ot win u you are mo owner, lias
proauceu tne most womieruu results tor u
Irlend of mine who has sintered from her
petic eruption, nnd I i-ouslder your curo a
regenerator without an equal. In the name
of my Irlend I thank, you sincerely, nnd be
mre I will recommend your valuable medi
cine, as i nave agiin seen its results.
xonrsiruiy,
It V. PAULO JUA11F.Z,
Bold at Klrlln's llrngBUre,Feriusou House
oioca, onenanaoau.
Onions and toniatoos fry nicely to-
ge hor.
Shlloh's Consumption Curo.
This is beyond question the most snc-
.BaBfnl rn....t, MaHlnmA ...a l.nna a....m
waa.u. ujuu i&uibliig no. in, owe. miu,
a few doses Invariably cure the worst casos of
uougti, uroup, ann iironcmus, while its won
lerlul Kucceds In the curo of Consumption is
viiuoui a parauei in tne nistory ot meaiome,
tjinco us nrst aiscovery
rnarantco, a test which
It has been Bold on n
no other medicine
n stand. It you have a Cough we earnestly
isle you to try It.
11.(10. If your Lungs are soro, chest or hack
in
Inme, use Hhlloh's Porous Plaster. Bold by
O. II. Ilagenbucu, N, K. corner Main aud
Uoyd streets,
Fur-topped shoes are shown iu the
streets.
A poor unfortunate Iu Milwaukee Is said to
have sneezed himself to death. Alas I poor
creature, living In tho Unlit of the nineteenth
century and never heard of Dr. Hull's Cough
Hyrup. Well, this Is moro than Egyptian
aaricucss.
Tho recent increase In the number
of births is probably due to G. C.'b noblo
example.
Now Try This.
It will cost you nothing and will surely do
f ou good, If you have a Cough, Cold, or any
rouble with Throat, Chest or Lungs. Dr.
King's New Discovery lor Consumption,
roughs nnd Colds Is guaranteed to give re
lief, or money will bo paid back, t-nir.irers
from La Grippe found It Just the thing and
under Its use had a speedy aud perfect re.
covory. Try a t ample bottle at our expense
and learn for yourself Just how good a thing
it Is, Trial hollies free at C. II. llageubuch's
drugstore. Largo size 50o. aud tt.UO.
Sealskin is popular but high-priced.
A Glorious Record.
Since the Introduction of the Famous Pan
Tina Couth and Consumption Cure In this
vicinity, the death rale from Consumntlon
hasdecreased wonderfully; It noverfuilsto
eirect a cure, ana is the besicoue;u mealclne
Try it. Trial bottles free at Klrlln's drug
store.
riinngh a Democrat, Who Was An
Activo l'attlson Adherent In tlio
Last CampalKii, Illiouo "Will
Not Support tho Demo
cratic Cnmllilnto for
Auditor General.
A strong movement omong tho farm
ers of Pennsylvania has been inaugur
ated ngninst the candidacy of Robert E.
Wright, tho Democratic nominee for
auditor general. It is headed by Leon
ard Rhone, master of the Pennsylvania
Stnto Grange. Though n Democrat and
numbered among the most enthusiastic
Bnpporters of Pattison in the last gulier
iiatorial campaign, the master of the
fUito grange declares he cannot support
tlio Democratic nominee for auditor
general, who is known ns "Corporation
Bob" ntuoug the; farmers of Pennsyl
vania. Master Rhone is out in an address,
issued from the Office of Master, Penn
sylvania State Grange, Centre Hall,
Pa., over his own name, iu which lie
BUJ'B .
'Even citizen of the United States
Is invested with the sarrnd trust of the
ballot. As he votes 4!o will our gov
ernment be. Therefore, every voter
should carefully consider beforo ho
caste his ballot for whom and what lie
U voting.
aitANOE M.VSTnil LEOXAllD ItllONt
"The gro.it political nartios of our
country have boasted long nnd loud
about beiut; the champions of the
equality and liberties of the people, but
now otten lias the power ot seitisn in
terests subverted theso principles to
purposes of persoiv ex
pression of tho people
eed and the op
o? No class has
suffered more tram those inroads on the
rights of tho people than the agricultu-'
ral class. They have been slow to ro
sent it, but when it did come it
came very emphatic, ns was demon
strated at Inst fall's election, in the do
feat of the leading nomineo of the domi
nant party of Pennsylvania, for no other
reason than his record on the Farmers'
Grange tux bill, which had for its ob
ject an equitable distribution of the
burdens of government.
"Tlio situation at tho coming election
Is very similar to that of last fall, only
that the party relations are roversed.
Wo have in the nomination of Mr. Rob
ert E. Wright, foi auditor general, by
one of the leading iwUtical parties, a
candidate whose recoul shows him to
be opposed to the farmer's demand for
equality in the distribution of tlio nec
essary burdens of government. It was
Robert E. Wright, representing a great
corporation, that made the most bitter
and unfair attack upon tlio farmers'
Grange tax bill beforo tho senate finance
committee) during tlio hist session of the
legislature, and it is reasonable to sup
pose that whnt he did as a private citi
zen, aud employe of a great corpora
tion, ho would do as auditor general.
Then how can we, n3 farmers, consist
ently support a man who has so per
sistently opposed the farmers' demands
for equality in our tax laws.
"If I understand the essence of De
mocracy, it is for the "equality of
rights" and the principles of Repub
licanism, it is for "an equitable rep
resentative government or no taxation
without representation.
"We want to be true to our political
parties, we do not advocate a change in
our party allegiance, but wo cannot
consistently carry out our principles
and vote for men who will misrepresent
us when in office and defeat our pur
poses of equality as an organization.
Pruy tell us how many farmers are on
the ticket of either party as delegates
to the constitutional convention 1 Not
ono. Party vassals ond party boobies
may vote that way, but freo men,
never." t
"Farmers' Frlonil" Against Wright.
In calling attention to the address
of Master Rhone, of the State Grange,
in declaring against tho candidacy of
Robert E. Wright, tho Democratic
uomiuoe for auditor general, Colonel R.
H, Thomas, editor of The Farmers
Friend ami Grange Advocate, says : "Mr.
Wright was perhaps tho ablest of all tho
opponents and did more than any other
individual to defeat theTaggart tax bill.
It is authoritatively stated ho is the at
torney ior more timn tuirty great cor
porations." Misguided I'artisan Zeal.
Anent Prittlson'fl remarkable procla
mation bringing a lot of potty magis
trates and constables of Philadelphia
for trial before the state senate, the
Pittsbuig Times says : "The hand that
signs this extraordinary proclamation
is the band of tho governor, and it bears
the great seal of tho commonwealth,
but the mind that conceived it is tho
mind of the tricky and ambitious poli
tician, intoxicated with partisan zeal
and reckless of the public welfare.
Governor Pattison has been unworthy
of himself, and of the just expectations
of the state, in permitting himself to bo
so misguided, lie Bhould have refused,
as it is said he did at first refuse tho
demand of his party managers, to stoop
to such a piece of campaign trickery.
He would have hold publio respect
thereby, and his surrender to their des
perate scheme now will not effect the
result they eook."
Itv I m'A
Tn ttssmt. thU lmntT K ml tin tt UiMui. In m ksl1.n
Acme Ijilfickinic and laro It ttiro for a dsv or
mnnia, i aK u out ana ury and fitatntna Itcan-rully.
Mkf a Blmllar Umt with Freuch Urwalng and I'uta
slacking.
Wolff'sACM Blacking
Makes any kind of leather
Waterproof, Soft and Durable.
Change a Pine Table io Walnut.
A Poplar Kitchen Press to Antique Oak.
A Cane Rocker to Mahogany.
See what can be done with 20C. worth of
WOI.PP St RANDOLPH, Falladelphla.
rOIt SALE IK ALL ST0RI8.
CACTUS BLOOD CUEE.
SUfEBlOB TO SARSAP- RILLA
Purities the blond ly ex
pelling the impuiitit 4 througli
tho proper c'miii'clsaii'i never
causes eruptions on the skin.
Regulates the bowe ls Cures
dyspepsia, liver and kidney
troubles, tones up the sstem
and gives you -an appetite.
Never fails ' o cure a'iy con
dition produced by impure or
impoverished blood, or a dis
ordered state of "stomach, liver
or kidneys.
Sold at Klrlid'A Drug Storo,
f'eTfft(o's Jotel Mock, Shenandoah Fa.
Alc my nacuts for W. I.. Ilnuttlna Shoen.
If not lor mlc lu )oui- plncc iinU your
ilenh-r to send for cntnlouiic, Hi-cure the
ncciiev, nnd act tlirtu foi ron.
trTAKC KO .SUIlSTITL'TE.-aH
rnrc
WHY IS THE
La DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE CENTLEMEM
THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY?
It Is a 6camlcM shoo, with no locks or wax thread
to hurt tho feet; mado of the best tine calf, styllsli
nnd easy, and brmim- tt-e male moro aio. of this
grade than an; orit r mamtfactuter. It equals haud
eowod shoes costing from 8l.no toSI-UO.
Ce OO (-, ulna, lliind-Nout'd, the flnestcalf
pJa shoo ever ofTereil for 6.-1.01)1 equals French
imported shoes which cost from $3,11 to SW.U0.
Q'A Ol' llnuil-Sci-il Welt Mine, 110 calf,
HJrm styll-ih, comfortable nnil durablo. The best
shoo over offered nt this prleo: samo frrado as cus
tom inatlo shoe-, costing from euno to a .o,
050 ."50 Police HIiimm farmers, lEallrond Men
fJa and Iettcr('ari li-ranll wenrthem, tttiocalf,
seamless, smooth lti4ilo heavy three soles, exten
sion edge. Ono pair will wear a) car.
fi-Q ,50 line enlfi no belter i-hoo ever offered nt
!) a this price; ouo trial will convince thosa
tvho u ant n shoo for comfort nud service
$A V25 nud fr'i.OO WnrUliiiziiinti'H shoes
.o aro very stronic nnd durable. Thoso who
havo given them ntrl.il will wear no other make.
gacfcsJ $!j.Ot) nud $1.7.1 school shoes nro
UWJO worn by the boys everywhere; thoyscll
on their merits, as I lie Increasing sales show,
9 dfl! AC SSa.OO Iluud-N,.Fd shoe, best
CkaXlU IflO bouuola, verv stylish; eouulsFrcnch
Imported hboescostlUKfmtn sl.'ni to fci'.u).
LiulleV 'J..tO, nnd HI .75 shoo for
M I -.sea are the best fluu Uougola. styllsli and durablo.
Cuuliou. -See that W. L. l)ounlas' uaino and
prlco aro stamped on the bottom of each shoo.
W. L. UOUULAS, Urockton, Mass.
J" osopla 3311,
ISl3.0XXlX3LC3.CZ3bl HPJE
DO YOU WANT
A GOOD FIT ?
and well male, fashionable clothes?
If so, call on
w. cr. Jacobs,
Fashionable Custom Tailor,
S South Jardin Street, Shenandoah.
Call and so? Mimplesnf the latest goods and
the styles. Good workmanship, promptness
aud fair prlco..
DR.THEEL.
cqq North Fourth Bt.
OOO fx I. limn P.tU i ku-mia.
tho naif genuine ( antn Aui'Tietva
Hinoltlfii in U full. 1 1- ! a Wain ll
1I1I0 to euro Blood Polfton(
Narvoua Debility spe
cial Diseases " "
Kklu DUvMun. Ked Hj-oU PkIdi la th
tM...iji,&oreThront Mouth,
B'u-hfi Pirn In IrnpU'ii' ion or
fcur-l I'lorr. hWf.hiK.1, lmuilm,
InrUmuiaUloQi an 1 Running!,
tttrloturua, Wcakni an! titlj
i6y, kt Motor y, wMk la'k, mi-ntnl anilttj Ell pry and
BlaU-T Olwaw and all DiwuM mailing fr in I
Iij.lU.'r,jjion or Ovufwurk Retwnl cim 'urnj in 4 t 10 -iy
ttHvt i oou Va not low hop, no matt.r what
Udng Doalor, Qaaok, Family or B-llUl ri tlrlan h" rallfd.
Pr. THEKL cant positively nom
bataloa, ot, toum, MtpULt Afar wu th .i wrrtty i in
UTH aipotlng Quaekt unfit r wnm l itlm. niala.
non r poor, Mna m i' " 1 uqiia
TRL
Moutw, 4ail (run 9 to t, Rt tn VT -4. and aU
ta'.alU 1A ali.nAaa- till tt VrlU A tull tiTld ll ItIM,
far B4Wuai Wads, "4 Saterdar fMia. dallj Tto
A ME SHOW
If you want to see n fine display of Boots anoX
Bhoes, goto
W, S, SNYDER'S
Boot and Shoe Store,
(Hosteller's old stand,)
corne r ronl mill Jnrtllii uib.
Custom Worlc unci Itcpnlrluft
Done in the b Ityle,