1 11 ' .T The Herald. rUBLtSIIHD DAILY, 8CMDAT BXCEPTHD WEBKLY, (HT SATURDAY. K. JL. nOYRH. ....... VLO.BOVBtt v, ir. W.HR ..Jrorlr I iUor mu .PMMUfeer SUBSCRIPTION KATE: DAXLTiper yer, HOD , 1 80 Txiklt, per rer,. . .........-....... ' Transient, 10 atnti par line, Int Insertion ; S temts per line each subsequent ineefWeii, Item (or regular advertising oan Be Md on applloa- Hon at the oMoe or or mall. The EvamHO Hbhald has a larger etronlR lion la Hbenandoata than any other paper pub. lisied, Dooka open to all. Entered at the PostolBoe. at Bhenandoah, Pa. lor transmission through thv mU ti seaond-elau mau maltr. first fruits. The livening Star,ot Philadelphia, arraigns the Democratic party liefore tbo country in this very f irclble style: Demooraoy la about to close the first four month of its present national tenure of power. It U not too Boon to form an approximate idea of the har veU Let us look over th e field ua it promise. The nrat milts are abundant. We may anticipate what la to come. Wo have tbe fruit of various alli ances which the managera of the Democratic party found necessary to win. There was first the compaot with the Solid South. .The price of this we now see to be tlie suppression of the honest votn of many commonwealths; the Tendering obsolete of a constitution al amendment, parsed as a safo guard for the liberties of millions, and as an honorablo obligation Imposed upon us by the war. The Solid South demanded the nullification of the supreme law upon which the present electoral system rests. The demand is granted, but the advantages gained from the system by the South remain They remulu because they mean forty illegal votes in the Electoral college, and the domination of the Union. We have the alliance between De mocracy and ilutncial madness. While Mr. Cleveland during the canvass was wrlHni fiHHHva at Buzxard'a Iiav in fa - - vor of "sound finance," his agent? were making terms with every appai eUt financial folly In the West. Any moocstrlckon dreamer, with line no tions about lending Treasury money on asnaracus and toast, was decorated with the Cleveland badge and Is now in the Cleveland camp. This union with'.the moon-stricken elected a Presi deut. The allies now ask their reward In what measure? The tide is on the swell and is coming. Drastic Treasury chances. Free coluaKeofsilver. Itevival of theWildCatcnrrenoy. Destruction of Industries based upon the tarin'aud stable, harmonious fiscal laws. This is what the meeting of Congress por tends. It is a terror darkening the heavens aud throwing ominous shad ows over the land. The fear it awak ens is shown in the vanishing of values and business confidence, the rising waves of widespread aud Irredeemable bankruptcy the steady mvirl of to wards Niagara. Then the alliance of Demooracy and anti-Americanism. This is felt In our new Demooratlo foreign polloy, which In practical application virtually means that America has no rights abroad which other nations ore bound to re spect. England and Germany do not welcome the American Hue In the Sandwich Islands. The Hag comes down! The matured, wise aud de clared polloy of an American admin istrutlon In February Is reverw d by another American administration In March for no intelligible reason other than tbe sensitivity of foreign na- tions, and especially Great Britain, as .to ''American aggres-iou " We see it also In a "Chinese polloy" aiding the only people who can have an imeresi in its success the British merchants in Hong Kong. The destruction of American commerce in China means the advance of British oommerce. This work goes on from day to day with increasing vigor. It Is, perhaps, tbe ripest of tbo urto'ous first fruits of this Demooratlo regime. What comes nearer home and retell ea the moral sense is tbe alliance be tween Democracy and Crime. The first fruitvf which many measures are already garnered, portend a full har vest in New York. It would be a long catalogue, but It tummed in the word : "Tammany." Justice sold even as in the shameless days of tbe Lower Roman Empire.- Justice taken to the Abamblee aseaton tbe bench at prlcw ranging from flfuen t thirty thou sand dollars. The resouivee of a eity administered perhaps we sbou'd say sequestrated by graduates from the Tombs, whose hands drip with blood. In this alliance crimp Nso potent tint politicians who would the work ot knavery are elevated to me bench, ana reward of knavery. Tweed Is dead, but Twoedism remains. The thrivin. business ol Fagln, deceased, ie now Is the shifty hands of tbe Artful Dodger and Charley list. a. It is Deuiooraoy and crime wlih crime tiiumphant- We look to the West and behold a crimson harvest, even lien tbe popples are on tbe plain. -Noi mauy months have passed sln the courts of Justice of a great Coum, wealth dealt with the gravest crime against 1 Boolety. Wild, sin-bar l-;i--d, ruthless ruffians, In many iii:uii--- tli- renin and o(! sooui iiik i t Hi j .iN un,! ken nels of the M W.iilil, )rjp.. ,i.-. the gospel of armu I, a to-p, 1 "f Ha.iiu ntlon, oontfecatloa and fire. Further ing their prop gnda, Uiy threw bombs into cmvuU ( innocent oltl zens, desroing nuny lives. The erimluiils were taken red handed, and never was a crime so clearly proven. The courts tent Home of the murder ers to tbo gallows, others to prison. It was Juntloe stern, Indomitable, merci ful ond salutary. But the unhanged Anarchists who remained free to ad vance their mlmlon would not be pacified. They made an alliance with ti complaisant Democracy. Under this treaty Anarchists carried the State oj Illinois, voting for Mr. Cleveland am) a Democratic .Executive. Their vote was a controlling part of that tremend mm "tidal wavo of Doaiocraoj" which overanread the laud in November. As a consequence of these certified alii uuees the Governor now pardons the dynamite ruftUm, and in doing so In MilU the Judge who tried them, saylug In so many words that Jefi'rlos himself had been on the bench of Illinois. It will be said that thin arralgu ineut Is "nolltloal discussion," and that we criticise Demooratlo polloj from "a party point of view." Surely there was no party Intoreet involved in those Chicago bombs, ns they wont hlssiinr death through the air. There was no politic in the dad, tin wounde l, the writhing, In au instant ohhI to their appalling fate. If the Democratic Governor of Illi nois, elected under compact with the men who made our Democratic l'rosl dent, was right In pardoning the bomb-throwors, thon woo In the duj of ultimate retribution to those win shot John Wilkes Booth and banged Charles J. Gulteuii. If the murderer of the Innocent men In Chlcugo can bo set frtc amid tbe triumphant clamor of lubiluiit Demrcruts, then noun utoueincutlsdue to theexclted patriot ism which "reinovod" Ij'n"iln and Garfield. Tho asslnution of these inc idents was no less a crime than tin agination of tbe Chicago police. T Ik pardon of dynamite fflssas Ins must t.e accented as iinimitr the first fiuits ol Demociatlc ascendancy. It is not pleasant to write tlict-e words. But are we not writing history? Wo have not made thla re cord. It has tieen iniide by the Democratic party. It Is the outcome of those renelliint alliances which made Grover Cleveland President If Mr. Cleveland were to resign the Presidency and say he would not en dure to no into history with his head in the sume pillory that now enclap the build of the demugOKue Altgeld no one would besuriirised. It would be a tribute to hla own Helf-respect He would then justify the proud hones of those who reali.e his hill appreciation of the horror ofthoasso elation. We do not believo thtt so radical i confession of error comus within th limits of reasonable prophecy. Tut Presideut, however, won by theso ulll aucts, and he must stand by them. These first fruits of Dem jeratlc mccu dancy, these apples of hurled anarch bankruptcy linanciul mldsummei miulnes', disliyalty and crime arc part of the price we pay for Ills admin Istrutlon. But for alliances whicl made him Preddent Justico would not now bo.dead In the South; American invested values would not be hundreds of millions poorer than six months ago; the AmerL-un Hug would be float Ing in Hawaii and American com merco would not be in exodus from the China seas; crime would not throw its vampire wing over our tribunals of Justice In New York; and the ruilluus of dynamite and anarchy would uot te holding high revel over the pardon ol their confederated 'as9isilns. We sympathize with the President, Ail good men should, without regard to party. But with sympathy there is den pair. There can ouly be evil. Evil alone can come as a consequence of policies whoso first fruits awalan terror, apprehension and shame. A Kttekloas Sliuoter Arroafod. Mauch Chunk, Pa., July 5. Robert E. Slllligaii, a young man from New York city, was committed to the Uarbou county jail charged with recklessly shooting off a revolver and mortally wounding tho wifo of Daniel Conouuan, of summit Hill, Alilligau is a member of a small excur sion party spending a wcelc In JUiiuch Cbuuk, and while his party was returning irom a visit to the burning mine, near Summit Hill, he discharged several shots from his revolver, one of which bit the woman, who was by the roadside, and In- ulotlag a dangerous wound. Tu Fight the Gettysburg Trolley. Gbttysbuuo, July 5. The Gettysburg Battlefield Memorial association at its annual meeting jt-sterday determined to oontinue its oppus. ioii iq the trolley road pa the battlelie.il. 1 , was decided to make an atfar to turn Lhc lusociation franchises over to the general government at the next session of congress, and J Ion. lid ward Mc pherson was made chairman ot tbe oom xnittee appointed to deviae the ways and mean. A tewlitairn Homicide. LW!STOWN, July 8. Patrick MoKeever, a trusted employe or. Median us & uellly, l'ennsylvaula railroad contractors, was shot and instantly killed on tbe county river bridge by Samuel Coon about mid night. Coou was immediately arrested. ao many rumors are afloat that it Is im possible to say whether the shooting was an acuiuent or a muruer. Jriwneil While Bathing. . Middlki'ows, July a While bathing In Swauiru creek yesterday Jamas Crais, Pennsylvania railroad freight clerk, was drowned, being attacked with cramps. A railroader named Bennett narrowly escaped the same fate while attempting to rescue Craig. l' ml l"jplolim of Gai. JIWitkodok, July 8. An explosion of gas ocouri ed at the Everett, Ikuford oounty. furuace, wiucb blew oft the bell and slightly injured the stack. Eli Leonard, the filler, was so badly burned that be died soon after. The loss will reach about Sl.ouO. Viromen's Parade Interrupted by Flrei, llAUKisuvnu, July 5. The fire depart ment wus on-parade yesterday, but sev- tinl companies had to leave the line two or three imius to extinguish Urea. None was serious. Two houses aud a stable were burned at Jllghspire. Kicked by Ills Hone. Hariusblku, June S. A Wilson Norrls, sergeant major ot the Eighth regiment, N. U. P., was kicked by a horse yesterday and seriously injured. He was unconscious tluee bouri. Highest of all in Leavening Power.- Latest U. S. Gov't Report AaSOITELY PURE J knkM( $ RlflTOlN STIlflFYlN SI ATE NEWS OF A DAY". P UWWlU & IIIUIUUU ulUDLinlrJl nd Accident to rfemnife Seflfori A Dn- 'Lyjkyk Critical Condition of Affairs in tho Pronoh Capital, MANY EI0TEE8 USING HEEAEMS. Ilarrlradlne Hie Strot with Carrlacrs and Carta Taken from Their owners. A l'ollce Itrle-ndlor Mnld to Hnvo Ilcon tVoiinded Olio Itliitor Drnd. Paris, July B. Hiolous demonstrations were made by students yesterday at St. Germain de Pros mid In the Iluo Jacob, near the Hospital de la Charite. The police were unable to disperse the mobt. Even tually i large detachment of cavalry charged and scattered the students. Tbe municipal councillors have decided to send a deputation to the funeral of II. Nugcr, the clerk who was killed In tlio encounter lietween the police nnd students In tho Latin quarter on Saturday. They hnvo Issued a proclamation, however, urging nl persons who attend tho funeral to act calmly and peacefully. Tho disorder in tho streets Increases hourly. The district between the Hue St, Pcros and the College do Franco, twp hlockBeast of the Houlovnrdo St. Michel, Is in full riot. Troops of cavalry and squads of police are stationed In every street. Tho students hold their ground. They are stopping and upsetting nil vpr hides. Scores of carts and oarrlnges hnvo been set on lire. Many students are using revolvers. Between H and 13 o'clock the mobs piled up tho carriages and carte which they had seized to barricade the streets. All tho shops between tho Hue dos Peres and the College do Prance wero closod. Tho names of twenty men severely Injured In the riots of the night have been reported. Twelve of the injured are In hospitals. M. Loze, prefect of police, tendered his resignation to tho government on Monday, but tho government declined to ncccpt It until after the restoration of order. In the Latin quarter most of the win dows nre broken, tho lnmp posts lying across tho streets and broken, furnlluro and half simsljed vehicles lie strewn over tho pavements. A police brigadier Is said to have been bevcrely wounded with a re volver. Tho mob In front of the Charity hospital have been charged repeatedly by the police, but flght hack and will not disperse. Their allies in windows of buildings near tliu hospital have been pelting tho pollco with prockery and furniture, and cotton wool saturated with carbolic acid. Manypollce men have been Injured. Although hold ing tho mob at tho hospital In check tho police have boen unsuccessful In taking the offensive. Tho critical situation Is complicated by tho demonstrations of tho workingmon. Three thousand of them mot last evening in the Labor Exchange and decided to re main in the building all night to prevent the authorities from executing their threat to close It. Tho keenost anxiety Is everywhere ap parent. General Saussler, military gov ernor of Purls, has prepared the garrison for the worst. Tho Paris newspapers say that ono police man wns killed and thirty or fprty police men and 150 rioters wounded. Twcnty-li I'nSHeuKors Killed. St. Peteusuuho, July 5. A terrible dis nster, resulting in largo loss of life, oc curred on tho stejimer Alfons, a boat cm ployed In tho river trade on tho Volga. The steamer, with quite a number of pas sengers on board, was approaching Horn anov, when her boilers exploded, killing twenty-six of the passengers. Among tho dead nre Goneral Petrushewski. Tho ex plosion toro the upper part of the steamer to pieces, nnd tho burning coals that wero blown from the furnaces set lire to the wreck. The boat burned to tho water's edge and then sank. Harrison ut Cape May. I CAr-E Mat, July 5. Ex-President Har rison made a patriotic address here yester day upon the rights and dutlos of eltizen-1 ship. The ox president's eloquent words ' were attentively listened to by a largo crowd of people, and he was loudly ap plauded when he concluded. After tho delivery of his address General Harrison held au impromptu reception and shook hands with most of his auditors. The Weather. Generally fair during the day; probably local showers during the evening or night; winds shifting to southerly. BASEBALL YESTERDAY. National League. MOntiIKO GAUSS. At Pittsburg: n. rr. e. 2 1-11 17 4 Pittsburg.... 1 Baltimore....- 0 At Loulsvllle: Wsehlngton.. 0 Lout. villa ...... 0 At Cincinnati Philadelphia- 1 Cincinnati.... 3 At Chicago: Hnfttfin-.. 0 0 3 0 4 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0-3 9 l It. II. e. I 0 x 2 6 1 0 0-141, n. it. e. I o 0-1S17 a 3 0-U 11 4 it. n. e. 2 X 8 12 1 0 23 8 fi It. II. E. 0 X- 8 13 3 1 0-4 0 1 it. n. e 1 1-12 16 2 1 1-12 18 1 4 0 1 Chicago 0 U 1 0 At St. Louis: New York 10 Bt. LuuU 0 0 2 At Cleveland: Cleveland ...... 12 1 Brooklyn-. 0 0 1 AFIBHKOON OAMB3. At St. Louie: n. n. c. 0 22 6 0 0 0-1 2 1 n. ii.e. 1 1-18 80 1 St. Louis. - 0 0 0 0 New York. 0 0 10 At Cleveland: Clevelaud...... 0 18 2 Brooklyn - 10 0 0 At Chloaco: Boston 110 0 Chicago....-.- 10 0 0 1 8 17 8 11. II. E. X S 8 5 0- 164 R. II. E. 1- 0 11 1 1-6 12 4 K. II.E. 0-11 13 6 0 11 8 It. II.E. 0- 8 12 1 0-466 At Olai-lonatl: Philadelphia. 1 Cincinnati. . 0 At Pittsburg: PitUburg 3 Baltimore 0 At LouievlUet LouUvllle 3 Waahtngon ... 2 2 1 o a Pennsylvania State League. At York (Drat gainel York. 8; Soruuton, 8. Second game York, 12; Lauvllle, 1. At Kaatou -ICtuLou, 5; All- utowu. 4. At Alleulowa Kiwlou. 4; Alluutnwn. 2, At JolmatoHn Johnatowu. V; A I to. ma; 3. 1 At Altouuu Altooua, 1-'; .'ohuntuwii, 10. Al Hai-riblmrg inrut gamel Harrlsburif, 0; Danville, 4. bec-uad game Harrisburg, 7; SvraDlou, . Kiutern T.eague. At Albany-'Ioy, 10, Albany, B. At Troy Alljuoy, plj Tioj, S, At Burlulo (ttixt ganit'l Huffalo, 10; Erin, 8. Second uhoiu UurTulo, H; Erie, At I'ruvidence (hrt came) Providence. 18: Sad Accident to ricnaur'e Seflfori A Dm Hinlmt I.ovitr's Stilcldo. PlIUADKU'lltA, July 6. The wcntlicr re mained perfect throughout this memorable Columbian Fourth of July. Tho featuro ot the evening's celebration wns a mng nlflcent display of fireworks from Glrard avenue bridge In Fairnioiint park, which was witnessed by an enormous gathering of people. It was in connection with this display that the only fatality ot the day occurred. A derrick used by workmen In erecting (lie temporary framo for the fireworks fell In the afternoon Into n crowd of people watching the work. A woman nnd two children were pinioned under It. Hundreds rushed to their rescue. Llttlo Albert Ileld- onwag, aged 7 years, was taken outcrushed to death. The woman and the othor child were not seriously hurt. Some early morning plonsuro sockers found the body of Emll Gottsmnn, aged is yonrs, ivinit on tho stens ol the Iirst Iteformed Presbyterian church with a bul let holo In the head. He had bidden his sweetheart good night shortly after mid night nud then gono to the church nnd killed himself. Tho young man had been gambling at Gloucester recently, nud parents scolded him severely because of tho course ho was pursuing. T Is made him despondent. Htntp AVheolmon nt Hnrrlftburg. nAimisnimo, July fi. Following nre tho winners in yosterdny's races of tho Penn eylvnnia division, L. A W. Half mllo safety, open Fornwald, Tinrrlsbunr. first; Parker Hlch, Philadelphia, second; Louis ueuer, rnnnueipnia, tniru. Time, 1.14, Ono mile safety Harrisburg club, chain plonslilp; H. W. Baker won. Time, 2.67!. Mile safety handicap Charles Krick, Sinking Springs, first; Dawson Fornwald, second; Parker Hlch, Philadelphia, third. Time, 2.27. One-fourth mllo safety, open. H. K. Bartholomew, Lewisburg, first; unnnes iu. jounsion, second; ranter men, Philadelphia, third. Time, 37 sec. Ono third mile, L. A. W. championship Parker Hlch, first; Louis Geiler, Philadel phia, second; II. E, Bartholomew, third. TImo, l.loit. Uno ml o safety, 2.40 cms: Dawson Fornwald, first; Charles Krick, Sinking Springs, second; Louis Geiler, l'hlliulelphla, third; b. Stutzmnn, fourth. Time, 2.40)5. Half mile safety, handicap Bartholomew, Lewisburg, ilrst; Forn wald, second; Kiick, third. Time, 1.11. One mile safety, 8 minute class Krick, llrst; Johnston, second; Henderson, third, Time. 2 oj. Outlaw btarr Confesses, Colorado Sl-niNoa, Colo., July 5. Jienry btarr, who was arrested Sunday with John Wilson, confesses that he is tho man wanted for killing tho United States tnnshal at Fort Smith, Ark., but ho claims it was In self defense. His alleged wifo admits his identity. United StnU.s Marshal Crum wires, aud that requisition papers nre now on tno wuy that atari- and Wilson must bo held till his nrrivnl. Starr will stand charged with evory crime upon tho ftileudar. The rimniplon Wire Yt'nlUcr. NlAfiAUA Palls, July 5. 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Ho uihidIuU by lilni. lu- mUchiuIWIj tt win O er Tour cou Is ratio or doi Ho J notituurauto dwa he UHlni tu he Otxl'i mujI. but In dx cure ttu ElOit perat oueti of Sy?Mll, Ulcn. Elruturis. Coronij rt-iaon. idu Jiacuaxgri. rum n r' i.n meiantiiou ilAwnhraitGdQcxi.andullthorH-dlaH tti.p tlfecuof roe' Indiscretion, of hmii n mre of h cure. Pitl UK. xatEL live eun) utrnt nil iihr. claim tnlo, JHEEL ntea comiiirtn neuu tri-ninu'rit. II' mmbintw tbe Imlnlrt, Homceopathio, and Kclcrito aTitenisoi niedlcinfl ever they are Intlloaml. Hmir-. pHv, 'Ho S o cloc . lugs, fl tu 8, Wed. and Hat e-'iiln- fr. ni ft to 10 o olnc ; dart. 9 to 12. Send 10 ctn wi'iih of v ct. lUnmi far "TtMh," tlia onlT trur mdlf ul hi k ddvcriii'ed, a ftifDd t. Sounfr, nnd mlddle-ageil of both ma, V rile or catl. Al octprn warning ou afuinst mtHllcal ImhiIc , thfjarf-afral mil linn ini'ir iKnornnco ex)onij it nr. inttii tnoniali tn Wedueadaj and baturda a f LUade!jfcla Ti 1 tatttvt nnc TTnrr . n w uuiiii 'ii Main aud Onk Streets, Sheuamlonh, I'unim., GREEN GR0CERIB Truck and Vegetables. Poultry. Game, Fisli and Op lns-ftson. Orders 'e ft t.X r "rr. will rernlvo prorr.i - -i Chris. Bossle ' SALOON AND RESTA'J (Mann's uld Und) 104 SoietH Wain S-aT da Cn fad a. vll nneflt wines, wlilskoys nnd clg-.i rs i '.mm i stock. Presh lleer, Ale end Ior ei on! t-a unoice -i emperanco unnus. L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Celebrated Potter, Ale and JAMES SHIELD 3, Manager Shenandoah Bra: JOE Vv YATT S SALOON AND RESTAUR (Christ. Uoxsler's old stand,) Main aud Coal tt Nliciinuil Ilftnthnnr. AlA nnd nnrtMrnl, f AD. car, Pul brands of wnlskcya and olgara. Fool ro.or tached. JNo, 3iatt'8 Popular Salife, aayi tFormerly Joe Wyitt'a) and 21 West Oak Str 8TTBNANDOA.II. PA. ir atocked with the best beer, portei iuhoj, bnodies, wines, ete. noeii tla btrttUcbcd. CqrdlH (crlutlo SNEDDEN'S : LIVE Horses and Carriages to 'tei U&UllDg of ell kmds ur,tn,.uy al-.tno xiuiDoi) intju w ituuru, a, taw that are liberal. PKAR AL! FT nr Bddair tfai EDWARD EJfcRLEX lias opened a Saloon : and Restau',!"' Cor. Lloyd and MarBet 8tsl Api Where be will be pleased to receive his Il ¬ licit peers, aies ana porter ana suui ui Elgftri HUll IfU UBU, fei ti n tdtv A '1flS4lliJ