T The Evening Herald. VOL. V1II.--NX). 123. SHENANDOAH. PA.. TUESDAY. JULY 25. 1893. ONE CENT. A.bsolutely Free ! To every customer who purchases poods to the amount of $45:22 GASH! We will give as a present Shepp's Photographs of the World. P. Williams & Son. 4M Th Curtain Sale ! Will soon be ended. A few more left of f W the Chenille Curtains at S3.50 and Lace (I jW Curtains at 99c. t Max Schmidt;, j pimp tfS' JLJLUU3 VV i 1 hul Mil JOB 3LaOHXH lis, pica' B nek Oxford Tics, one hundred pairs, formerly Bold r7Kft & for $1.25, will bo closed out at '. liases' Black Oxford Ties, about fifty pairn, former y tso'd fJOn KM for $1.00 will bo closed out at VU. ldren's Black Oxford Ties, about fifty naiin. f'ormorlv K" lli'.sJ sold lit 7fr will ho closed out. lit JJL. ill lA e lies' llussct Shoes, about hity pairn, lormorly soul i"rQa8rs $1.25, aro now going at ZJL. 14 South Main Street, Trices lowest, when quality is considered. Ono price to all. "Mwin Order JOLOUSe 16111111112. h i m All thoso in need of Carpets, Window Shades, Laco or Chenillo Curtains, Ruga, Mats, etc., call at PRICE 'S, OLD RELIABLE NORTH MAIN STREET. Inducements to Buyerss5- o AT THE o People's Store ! M Ladie3' Blpk Oxford Ties, patent tip, 0"o, elsewliere $1 00. li T .iitlua' niHBut Orfnrrl Tina 7fif. tnrliicrlu S I ."S. Chllda' Block Oxford Ties 5i)c, cbeap at 7f.o. IM Ladiea' ioxeu uaiters uuo, reduced ironi i i. Men' Tenuis Shoes , only 40c. M. FERRY, 121 Noith Main Street, MCNIC GOODS! Chipped Beef, Oliipped Summer Sau&age, Lunch Beeef, Sardines. PIOKLES I Jiy" GLAQ8 AND BY THE DOZEN. Sweet Pickles, ...Pi rVlrl firl D n i nn s. f. are tol ' p0ot Boer Extract, 'iTruit Syrups. k V M JIBbIbVHbV 1 HSBHIV WW S0VBBi VVIMV i II WHO THIS, Loquacity of County Chair man Litsch. POLITICAL POT-POURRI, Tlio Democratic Captain T.ets tho Talilij' Out r tlio llilg anil ruts Ills Hlg root Ulnto Ills Party's Harmony l'lo With Illi iiRtrous ltOSIllU. 'peclnl HkiiaU) Correspondence Pottsviixk, July 21, 1803. LL successful gcncrala who command trium phant urinlos aro those who recognize, rcspoct ami practlco that ad monition of great worth, "Sllenco is golden." Napoleon was a silent gonoral; so wcro Grant, McClellan and Sherman. In poli tics, as in war, those who luwo won great fights aro the men who kept their thoughts painfully to themselves. Matthew Stanley Quay, tho great Republican loader, is a conspicuous illustration of this assertion and a dozen others in this state and county could bo named who possessed this groAt attribute at times when it was most needed and who brought thoir hosts out of chaos nnd confusion Into disclplino and snatched victory from tho very jaws of de feat. This is just that critical period in tho Dem ocratic campaign in this county when the chairman of that party should move and speak cautiously. Every utterance of his is weighed and analyzed at this time and he would do well to remember that wise injunc tion (which lias become historical) sont by Chairman Quay to Candidate Beaver on a uotahlo occasion "Dear Beaver: Don't talk." This could bo profitably employed now by ono of tho candidates 6lated by tho Demo cratlc chalriuan-to win, and the advice would souud well in these words: Dear Maurice, If you aro for us Please button up your Up; Or our opponouts will overpower us, And smite us on the hip. "Out of tho mouth the heart spoaketh," nnd Chatiman LtUch has unwisely let slip the names of his pet candidates ut a time when he should have been as silent as the grave. Ho lias all along been suspected of clinging to the skirts of a certain clique of candidates, but it was only tho othorday that ho was so injudicious as to mouth his prefer ences in public. TUB CHAIRMAN'S CIIOICC. That ho has been openly for Wadllnger for Judge has been patent for a long while and it is very natural, and perhaps cxcusablo, when their long association and friendship are con sidered, but ono day last week ho let go the information that "some people would bo sur prised on tho morning after tho convention when they learned tho ticket would bo Wad linger for Judge, Foliuer for Treasurer, Uren nan for Prothonotary, Toole for Clerk aud Scheurmau for Recorder." There he stoppod and let his auditors use their imaginative powers in framing the balauco of tho ticket. Now this Is a nice morsel for tho other can didatcs to roll undor their tongues. Messrs. Weidman, Muldoon, Dully, Boyer, Kirk, Pur- cell, Portz and others now know, if never bo- fore, just where tho chosen leader of their party stands in.tho light, and if his slato is broken aud they, or any cf them, aro uornin ated they know now the Individual to whom thoy will havo to cutrust their cash and chances. They will know their captain general Is a lniu whose heart was not for them aud thoy will havo to battlo under a leader In whom they caunot oen confide About twenty years ago, during tho labor re form period, the comity Democracy woke up on tho morning after tho convontiou with a good ticket and a discordant committee to mauago tho campaign. Tho chairman him- solf was discreet enough, but ho was unfor tunately handicapped by a number of com mitteemen who wanted to run tho campaign for him and Into the ground. Tho chairman complained of his predicament to a number of staunch leading Democrats of this town and county, and it was not long before a committee was organized to conduct the cam paign to win while the old committee was not dlibiuded, only ignored aud ostracized from the real movements of tho campaign. The old headquarters in tho Looser building was retained aud tho old committeemen went in and out aud were entertained by tho chair man aud led to believo thoy wore the ptople, when they wcro only drummers and the working committee of tlio party met at night n a private room in the Esterly building aud by quiet and elllclent work snatched victory from defeat. HISTORY MAY REPEAT ITSELF. It Is most likely that history will repeat Itself this year, for It is not Improbable that Chairman Lltsch's slate will bo smashed to smithereens aud it will bo necessary for tho anti-Hug candidates to got togtthcr, take the bull by the horns and conduct their own campaign, leaving the chalrmau to sit aud sing, "Daddy.won't ou buy mo a bow-wow." If any one considers that tho Democracy has a pathway of rosea this year he is woefully mistaken. Tho Republicans are going to nominate their strongest men this year, tak ing ad vintage of all mistakes made by their opponents aud they aro going to pay partic alar attention to the organization of their committee, especially the selccllou of a chair man which will bo made by the candidates named on the ticket, the only safe and sure method cf securing the right wan at the J f . I have a handsome! line of Beautiful in design any finish. right tlmo. Ifa mistake Is nmdo tn thuss looting a captain It Is tho mistake bf tho men most Interested aud no ono Is to iblamo but themselves. -, I notified tho readers of tho Hilfe.w.i) that they may oxjoet to hear of tlio funniest kind of a lime about Democratic headquarters when Mr, Maurico Lltsch's slalo gljs it whoro tho chicken got tho hatchet next Monday nftcrnoon. Lot us wait nnd eon how htisiliess keeps "P- N. USE DANA'S SARSAPARILIM, its "TUB KIND THAT 0URH6." THE FAIR TOURISTS. A Stitrment It' jr irillng;, n TottrUt dill 'lln' Default. , Yesterday wo published an interesting lot ter from one of tho World's Fair ejfcurslonlsts and should havo had morn such commuulca tloii), but prcsumo tho tourists aro too busy taking In tho woudorful sights of'tho While City to sparo time for newspapor cbrrospond en ce. Other advices from noarjk- all tho party aro to tho effect that theyyould not have mlssod tho trip for many times its cost. Thero was ono unfortunate feature of tho out bound trip which was a source , of much disappointment and chagrin to the proprietor of tho Herald aud that waa duo to a f.illuic on tho part of the tourist agent. Ho was in Shenandoah tho day beforo tho excursionists left aud received all tho mouoy duo under tho arrangements, but failed to get back to Philadelphia in timo to roservo benhs in the sleepers for tho trip wost. Hearing of this f.illuie, tliuMmtAl.D at o coseuta cheik to Its reproscutaUvo to more than cover tho amount of extra expemo for herthcte., which tho excursionists may havo been put to by reason of tho dofault on tlio part of tho Tour ist company's representative The IIkrald has since received a letter of apology from tho latt"r and thero will bo no danger of any de fault or disappointment on tho hoinowatd trip. Wo hope this oxplauatlon will ho satis factory to tho fiery haired Individual who is assuming tho role of editor of a town paper. USE DANA'S SARSAPAHILLA, itk THE KIND THAT CUBES." Iluo Hall. Tho defeat Shenandoah gave tho South Bethlehem club was a surprise to niauy who had lost faith In tho homo team on account of tho poor showing at Jeauosvllld and Potts town hut week. iortunatoly for Shenandoah it had match gamo with Pottsviilo last week. .Manager Bradlgan is hunting for a good pitcher. Setloy is no longer an idol iu Shenaniloal IIo told .Manager Bradigan that IJIoomsburg wanted him, but lie would bo willing to pitch fur ShonRndoah onco a week. Tho manager gavo him an unconditional releaso. Some of our Holders arogettingSetley-like, lliey should bo informed that their work is fading a little. lit. Carmel would llko to test iti skill on tho diamond with Sheiundo.ih'a willow wlcldcrs. Six of tho old Relianco players forms tho nuclous for a str. ng team aud wo havo plenty of competent youngat r to com pleto tho nlno. Ml. Carmel News. Messitt has supplautol Setloy in favor with tho Shenandoah people It is hoped ho will not follow in tho footsteps of hit predecessor anil get a swelled head. Shcuandoah is the best base hall town in the coal region. It's attendance at gtmcj is a' all times at least ono-third greater thau iu any of tho other towns which claim tustatid by tho game. lleadaclio ami l)jep it. William E. Rockwell, No. 51 i Wost 57th street, Now York, says: "I have been a martyr to bilious headache and dyspepsia. Any Indiscretion in diet, over fatigue or cold, briugs on a fit of indigestion, followed by a headache lasting two or three days at a time. I think I must have tried over twenty different remedies, which were recommended as c rtaln cures by loviiiB friends, but It was no uso. At last I thought I would tako a slmplo course of purgation with Brandretii's Pills Fur tho first week I took two pills every night, then one pill for thirty nights; Iu that timo I giiucd three pounds In welgUt, auduever havo had au tiche or a pain since." Disease in one pare of tho body will event ually fill tho wholo body with disease Every year or two some part of tho system grows weak and begins to decay. Such part should be removed at onco, aud new matter be al lowed to tako Its place. There's no need of cutting it out with a surgeon's -scalpel. Purge away the old, diseased aud woruout parts With BltANDhBTH'8 1'ILIS. 7 25 3t Easels ! Easels now in stock ranging' , PAV1E TO III,! The French Minister to Leave Bangkok To-morrow. THE SITUATION GRITIM Any llnfownril Art of the r.xiltcil Miiiiicmo an tho Minister In (iolng Down tho Itlvvr May Lend lo tho I.oiijr I'enrcil ltomliaril incut. Kmugrllral Caini Meeting, Tho camp meeting under tho auspices of the Evangelical Association opened at Lakeside .to-day and will bo continued until August3rd. rho tcuta aro pitched iu the grove which forms a part of the trotting park grounds and which was used as a camping grouud by tho Pawuoo Bill compjuy two years ago. It is a place well adapted for such meetings and the Association is highly pleased with it. Thirty marquee aud other tents aro pitched In circu lar form and in tho centre of the area which is thus fenced In by the tents are seats formed In a hollow square about a pulpit. Tho Indi cations arc that the meeting will bo the most successful ever hold by the Association. There is but one 'best" remedy fcr rheuma tism aud all rheumatic pains and aches. It is the genuine Imported "Auohor Palu Ex poller." For salo at 0. II. Hageubuch's, P. P. I). Kirlin's, J. M.- Hillau's and other druggists at 35 and 50 cents a bottle. Send to F. Ad. Itichter & Co., 17 Warren St., New York City, for the valuable book, "Outdo to Health," It contains the Indorsements of prominent physicians. Mailed free of charge For sixty days Eagey. tho photegra'ph'or. wlU give a 10x12 pWtluuui picture with every dozen of his $3 cablnota. Hpcolal to Evhsino Herald. Bangkok, July 25. FFAIRS betwoouFrauco and Slam nro approach ing a crisis. M. Pavlo, French Minister resi dent, has lowered tho Hag over hliofllces, and has notified tho Siam ese government that ho will leavo tho city to go aboard tho French warship Inconstanto to-morrow. Ho has re quested tho government to provide pilots to conduct tho Lutin and Comto down tho river. French subjects iu Bangkok will bo placed undor tho protection of tho Dutch consul. LONDON, July S3. A Dangkolc telegram, pnbllidietl In London, declares that tho Sinmcso government offers to pay nn in creased indemnity In lieu of the cession of the province of Lunnj Pradanff to Franco. Either tho correspondent hns been misin formed or tlieFronch government has mis represented the text of Slam's reply, ns Imparted to tho Paris ureas. What is aulto certain Is that wo have not yet seen tho verbatim report of the ultimatum. Suspicion exists In many quarters thnt Franco has intentionally withheld n, nurt of tho ultimatum and the reply, nnd as tue session or tne ciinmber is closed, tlm public have little chanco of learning tlio real position. M. Pavlo's official dis patches containing the text of the renlv arrived in some confusion, nnd, being in cipher, an omission, suoh as has been re ferred to, could be easily explained awav. Accompanying tho telegram to the Siam ese legation In Paris, containing Slam's reply, was another dispatch with confiden tial instructions, which has not been pub lished, but which was retransmitted to Lord Rosebery. This ranr. nerhans. have contained tho offer of an increased in demnity. Tho eighteenth pnrallol of latitude men tioned in the Sinmeso government's reply cuts the Mekong river In a line with Khan Sluon, where Captain Luce is now operat ing with a French force. The French claim. In fact, fixed the twentv-third nnr- allel on the northern boundary. As the northern frontier of Cambodia Is along me lourteontn parallel, blam In her reply grants oniy nnir ot tlio iTench demands. The situation Is extremely orlticnl. The conciliatory reply is entirely due to the di rect Influence of tho king of Siam: but. in the present temper of the Siamese, he may De unaoie to prevent some untoward Inci dents, suoh as firing on tho gunboat In constitute a3 she passes down the river, wlthM. Pavlo on board. If this should ocour, the French would Immediately bombard Bangkok. The Paris Figaro ascribes blam's request lor nn expansion of time, and a desire to prolong negotia tions, to nn intention to render the French gunboats impotent bv exhausting their coal supplies before they aro able to leavo tho river. The Siamese warships aro anchored a mil mgner up than the French, and around a bend of the river, which shelters tuern from sudden French attack. Tho current on the Menam Is very swift, and would give them a distinct advantage in descending upon the Frenoh vessels.which would be compelled to slip their anchors and manosuvro at a disadvantage. Tho London papers are filled with lead ing articles in which Francu Is charged with aiming nt the commerce of Entrland and other oountries having commercial relations with Slam, and warning the re public not to go too far. The Times i-ays editorially: "Entrland's main objectiou In the matter is against making British and French possessions in Asia oontermlnous. If she so desired she might warn Fruice of tho dancers she is running by lemiuding bor of the Tonquln fiasco." The Standard says: "The terms that France is trying to impose on Slam would be undefendable in any court ot Interna tional morality. The remarkable expe rlence which we gained from the oocup.v sion of Tunis of the methods of French dlplomnoy forbids us to accept too confid ingly the published program of the Qual d'Oraty. It is the Earl of Hoscberry's duty to tell France plainly that she is pledged to respect the independence of this buffer state. We cannot remain inactive in the face of France's preparations for contrary action." PAIUS, July 35, The Paris Soir nttum a threat that France and Russia will com bine to put the screws on England, and sayst "The concordance between the Rus sian movement in the Pamirs, and that of Franco in Slum, has not been sufficiently remarked. It may be mentioned in pass ing that Russia hides the nature of her ad vance in the Pamir by calling Ha sclentlflo expedition." The Librrte ftnys thnt the French mm. boats probably will go down the river. BhtU and destroy the Paknam forts, and then return to their positions before Bang- uk to uomoaru mo palace. Some painful measure Is necessary, adds this lournal. for the preservation of France's nrestw The Debata thinks the Siamese will be provided surreptitiously by England with all the arms they need. The majority of the Paris newspapers devote as much space to denunciations of England as to the matter nt issue between Franco and blam. Knclnnd is reproached bv them .with supporting the Siamese in their op position to rrauces just demands and with planning to give the Siamese secret aid when liotilItlen besin. ThJ'Temps says that the beginning of the blockade will be deferred until Thurs day or Friday to enable France to take the steps prescribed j international law. Be sides the blockade, military operations will b opensd shortly. The dstalli ot &tii operations nn still undtUrmtosd, Easels ! in price from $1 to $4. Rich They will be settled nt a cabinet council within a day or two. Steps will bo taken In Indo-Chlnn towards serious action im mediately after tho arrival of the battalion of the foreign legion. The Siamese secretary of legation said Inst evening that no further news had been received from Bangkok. Upon seeing M. Pavle embark, he added, tho SInmo gov eminent might decide to accept the terms of tho ultimatum. THE DARING ESCAPE. How Kilwuri! ami lint id Kelly (lot l'rom 1'ntlnvllle .Jail. Additional particulars of the oscapoof Ed ward and David Kelly from tho Pottsviilo jail yesterday aro that they got out through a skylight and got down over tlio front of the jail by moans of a ropo ladder. Thoy occu pied coll 14 on tho first floor in tho southoru end of tho Jail. Tho outer door of each cell Is allowed to remain open about four inches aud is securoly fastened with nu iron hook, which no ono but thoso having keys could open. Hio Iron is hooked at both onds. Tho prisoners got a hook from another door and siwed ono hook end almost through, and adroitly removed tho good hook from the door. Then thoy put tho sawed hook In tlio door aud hid tho good ono. When tlio turn koy locked tho cells in tho oveuing ho littlo suspected that a saw had nearly severed one end. When tho outer door Is being locked tho inner grated door undergoes tho samo process, tlio long flat bolts working on a dou bio action principle. The Kellys secured a flio In tho shoo maker's shop and during tho night removed tho narrow board strips that run along tho boarders of tho wall at tho floor. Each nar row strip was spliied together with twine and mado a polo twenty-two feet long. piece broken from tho iron bedstead furnish ed a grappling hook and a ropo ladder fourleeu yards long which tho prisoners had coucealcd in tho bedtick completed tho outfit, and wltli them the prisoners reached tlio roof of tho jail through ono of tho skylights, which hart been left open. Tho ladder was found hang' lug over tho western cud of the jail front and in front of a grated window of a room occu pled by tho Warden's family. Warden Mar tin has mspouded Night Watchman Nicholas Brownmillcr and will begin au investigation to-day. Edward Kelly was sentenced to a two-year term last mouth for assaulting a man at Palo Alto. Ho is a tramp and a bad character and is tttffinan who assaulted Hall, tho Shcu audoah incendiary, in the jail. David Kelly was serving eighteen mouths for robbing the Lehigh Valley depot at Or wigsuurg. no only liad three months to servo to finish his term. No trace of tho escaped prisoners has been disuovered. Tho last escape from tho Polls. villo jail was on tuo night of Juno 8. lbDO, when William Flynu, of Shenandoah, Boliver Carlisle, Anthony Maley and Richard Scully got away. white finish and antique 'oak. A GRUEL 11TI Mrs. Dadurka Both Robbed and Abandoned. HASTY MARRIAGE SEQUEL After Her llimlmnil Ai.l.lriiliillv iclll.l Illtiineir Sho Married u Voungur Alan mid Oavii llliu it Saloon Now Ho Skips With Her 3,700. A misstep will often mako a cripplo for life. A bottle of Henry & Johnson's Arnica and Oil Liniment at baud, will not provont tho misstep, but used immediately it will save being a cripple. jm KICKED BY A BRONCO. nine lteero Win ot OoleJc luuiigli tor tlio Tony, leslcrday morning about forty broncos were driven from a train into the cattle yards at tho South end of Maiu street and all day a largo crowd of men and boys watched their antics. Tho horsosaro to be put up at public next Saturday. Among the interested spectators yesterday afternoon was Mike Kcefc, of Gilbertou, who is looked upon as having had considerable experience In hand ling liorses. Clayt. Folmcr was trying to get uoar enough to one of the broncos to bridle it aud Keefe volunteered to assist him. He was somewhat reckless and narrowly escaped vicious kicks twice. Tho bystanders warned him to get out of the yard, but Keefo paid no attention to them. Suddenly tho brouoo wheeled aud drove one of his heels against Keofe's right thigh. The man was thrown about five feet up Into the air and had au ugly fall, but ho managed to scramble away to tho fonoe aud thero fainted. Keefe wis taken to Dr. Hamilton's oflico iu a wagon aud upon making au examination the doctor said tho thigli was badly bruised aud not frac tured. Keefe was taken to his home In s carriage. If you aro troubled with a "hacking cough' Dowus' Elixir will give you relief at ouco. Warranted as recommended or money re funded. 1m RAPID WORK. Progress or the Lake. hie Illectrle lUllway Vouatructtoa, The vigorous work by the gang employed In digging theUeuohforthe sills of tho Lake sido Electric Railway has been a surprise to many aud tho peoplo are now convinced that tho oompauy is sincere in its efforts to get tbe road in operation as soon as possible. To-day tho workmen started to extend the grading of the road into Jackson's patch and by lo mor row will be making their way on the othir side of tlio patch towards Mahanoy City, It Is Bemi-offlelally auuounoed that the Hue will be oompleted and ready for operatlou to a point uear the trotting park within four weeks. HE First ward is tho prizo winning district for local sensations theso days. Last week it furnished an olopo ment, on Sunday a riot, aud to day It brings forth a desertion with many interesting feat ures. Tho principals in tho Iatost sonsation aro Charloy Dadurka and his wifo. They keep a saloon on East Centre street, almost opposite Justice Mona glmn's office. Mrs.Dadurka was formerly Mrs. Kriovenias, and her first husbaud was tho proprietor of the saloon which is now conducted under her second husband's name. When Mr. Kriovenias conducted the saloon ho had a shooting gallery as one of the attrac tions of tho place. Ono night about nino months ago, whilo a number of men were In tho saloon shooting nt the target, Kriovenias received a ball from the Flobert rillo iu tho left breast. Ho expired Instantly. An inquest was held nnd tho jury decided that Kriovenias met death at his own bauds by accidentally discharging tiie rillo. Four months later the widow married Dadurka aud tho saloon license was transferred to him the day beforo tho wedding took place, but tho widow held on to $1,000 her husband left her. Tho neighbors say tho second marriage was an unwiso and nnhappy ono and thero was no pcaco in tho household. Mrs. Dadurka is a stout, good looking woman, but much older thau her second husband. It is supposed that tho troublo in tho-honso was caused by Dad urka trying to get control of tho money tho first husband left. Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Dadurka drove over to Maizovillo and during tho joumoy they quarreled. They returned separately. To-day .Mrs. Dadurka was found In hor sa loon wcepiug bitterly, and to tho symnathiz- ing neighbors sho said that at an early hour this morniug her husband disappeared, taking wltn lifm $2,700 of her money and leavimr her but six dollars. Efforts to find tho man to day wero fruitless, and it is holioved he has gone for good. Mrs. Dadurka is left with two children. Baxter's Mandrake Bitters cure indigestion heartburn, costiveuess and all malarial dis eases. Twenty-flve cents ner bol tin. 1 m PUUSONAIm Notice. All members of Plank Ridge Lodge No, eeO.I.O. O. F are rqueted to attend tho funeral of our late brother, Thomas D. Davlss, ou Wednesday uext, at one o'clock p. m. By erdwof Davjp Rfek, N. Q. AttestwE. D. BunjuLL, SoqV. 31 St Tbe 31, li 1'loolcv The Methodist Bplseepal Sunday school of town held pleuie at Lakeside to day. About three hundred and fifty tickets were sold at the defet this morning aud another large Urge sale was made at noon. ' Harris Seff is at Saratoga, N. Y. Frank W. McDcrmott has rcturnod from tlaiuicCity. Miss Sarah Rubinski aud Miss Lillianthal. of Pottsviilo, aro visiting friends in town. Mrs. James Booth, of Freomans, West Vir ginia, is visiting Mrs. Lizzie Rowo, of town. U Langdon Knight, of Biuefield. West Virginia, is tho guest of J. K. P. Scheiflv's family. Miss Annie E. Roxby, of Philadelphia, is a guest of town friends. Miss Roxby was formerly ono of our able corns of school teachers. Miss Salllo Conry left town yesterday to visit friends at Hawley, Wayno county, ac companying her cousiu, Miss Birbara Roche, who was the guest of friends hero. Mrs. Eudlo aud daughter, Annie, of Zancs- ville, Florida, aro tho guests of Mrs. Self, of South Main street, and after spending a cou ple or weeks hero will go to tho World's Fair. USE DANA'S SARSAPABILLA, m "THE KIND THAT CURES." Dle.il. DAVIES.-On the 22nd inst, atShcnan. doah, Pa., Thomas D. Davies, aged G5 years. r unerai win laKe place from the late residence on .North Jardin street. Sheri&mlnnh Wednesday, 20th Inst, at 2 p m. Services in the Welsh Calvanistio Mothodist church. Intermeut in the Odd Fellows' cemetery. Relatives aud friends respectfully invited to attend. 7.2t-t Sho Wasn't Shot. Mrs. Mary McGeever appeared at Justice Monaghau'a office this afternoon with blood treamiug from a wound in tho hack of her head. She declared that she had been shot. in au East Centre stceet Polish saloon, but when Constable Toomey luvestigatod the case he found nothing to confirm the story aud that the woman sustained the fall. Injury by a Coaching Leads to Uousamptton, Kemp's Balsam will stop the cough noe. at Tlio Next tlaio.es. The Jeanesvllle base ball club will play hero on Thursday afternoon. The noxt game after Thursday's at the Trotting jiark will be between the home team and the famous Cuban Giants. Btt photocnphi and Crtrom at IHbb'g, Ytu ure Invited to call at r licbe'x carpet Store, No. xo vomti JarcUu Street, Va sec "bin new line ot Carneta' nu Clotfen anrt Wlndow bkRdti. i! fi