I r The Herald. PnUillHD DAILY, ICTOU KKCiniD WB(H.r. UVMlT SATUHDAT. . a. novmt. mm . TOfPTWWT . o. nor br i-oeol MMer , jar. JioPi.-. SU BSC Rim ON RATES J fOAix.7,tr ymr,.... M 00 IWnKi,T, per year,..... l w AiletirHttna Hntr. Transient, lOoents per line. II rt Insertion I I rienw per line each subsequent insertion, Rates ' tor regolsr advertising oan oe had on eppllo- llon at the offloe or by mall. Tho Evbmimq hshald baa a larger strouhv llon In Shenandoah than an; other ptper pub lished, Uookg open to all, Catered at the Postofflco. at Mhenandoah, Pa. for transmission through the malls aa saoond-olaas mall matter. rwAOUBSwe still scares and of I n rec.ieKi'uallty,but cnnteloupenarooom tfig lu more freely and or better quality. The Georgia watermelon aeasoD Is over. The melons now reaching our markets are from the Carolina. Price have advanced. Apples arejnn- provlnK lu quantity and quality, pears are abundant, and among the lesser fruits, blackberries and huckleberries have the Held to themselves. AcconniNO t? newspaper reports, the gypsy camps In Near Jersey are better patronized than the otaurebec Crowds throng the teuU, and on Bun days the dusky headquarters look like a camp meeting. Society oannoi understaud the "drawing" powers of a band-of unwashed vagabonds with dark eyes and pretty daughters. A first cla's philosopher out of work ought to visit these oocoanut colored children ot the field and explain It. One young lady, signing her namt Violet Cameron, has aenta well writ ten letter lo the ohief. She wishes to Join his company, lie Is a wise man, for ho advised her to go home. lint she remains in New Yoik. She is anxious to leave her father and mother and roam with the gyps es. She has a comfortable home in the Northwest whore thev raise forty bUBhels of wheat to the acre and have tornadoes every afternoon. But she want to be a Bohemian girl. With the gypslen there would be no one to hustle her off to bed ut 10 o'olookj no father to keep her away from the young bank oathier at the front gate. She imagines that life would be a grand excursion This gypsy-struok girl is making a creat mistake. She would nnd a n vagabond life one of Intolerable hard' ship. The beet thing that she can do is to go home, and leave the gypsies to the stars and the police. WONT DOWN. The pension question appears to be agitating the Democratic party greatly thesedays. Assistant Secretary of the Interior Reynolds's letter of a few days ago Is followed Ly on., equally lengthy from Commissioner of Pensions Loohren. It Isjiot so posi tive In tone as Mr. Reynolds's com municatlon. and seems Intended to Binooth things pver and, If possible, allay the general storm of Indignation aroused against the Pension Depart nient and rjeocetary Hoke Bmlth. In faci?r?ruxlousi-Judge- Lochran fcJ clear the Secretary's sklits that tys -vicariously takes the blame upon him self, and assert that Mr. Smith has "always been more considerate and liberal towaids pensioners than any of "his subordinates, myself Included." This is, indeed, creditable to the Sec retary of tbe Interior, but not espec ially so to Judge Loohreu. According to the Pension Commis sioner, there U uo cause for alarm or -indignation. Tne pension toll la not to be Riirged of "bummers," deserters, "collee-eoolero" and frauds, as was so loudly foretold when the suspensions begun. In fact, tbe Commissioner gives no intimation that It l loaded I down with such unworthy recipients of government support. The lw was disregarded, rot through tttefauitot the pensioners, but of tn pension Oflice "with th nece- iy result oi granting some peo--i' ns not autboriz 1 by law." An i even then "It expected that in very inuny such -af tbe peuslouers i e a -le to ufwiui e testimony showing tbem.lvu- entltii"! to pensions uujer the law, iu which "ase tbe wdspeusion will be removed." -((..according to tbe Pension CoIui einiirr, tbe trouble ban only been h lid. tl ' !( ii j j .eat in -i tcai-ot.'1 Tlic i" o SlOU r.(j :s a lo'i ill )' . Tiki. I i Inst I.Hcn some mistake '. , . rectified, and then ull will be . ...y aain. Judge Lochren is eulitled to thanks for this information, but d ( he forget that the more iKWd be makes Uie cauue for Iks receut action iHiAr wore t uli-able he Is for i kt4af,UMW autod? champion cyclists:" Eimmeraan Wini the Half Milo Eaoe with Eae. BEBIOUfl AOOTDEKT TO SAHQEE. While leading Iw the Two Mile Race. with Zimmerman Olrwe Delilnd, He Falls to the Qronnd, While Hnir rt Dozen Cmpatltor Fall Orer Him. CrtiOAfle, An. With a thousand cycles sottttfred about the grass and a hundred met flylna with the speed ot the Wind under the ootitrol of barelegged, sun burned young men about Its great track, t.ho Chteairo ball nark attracted an im mense crowd to witness the first day's sport of the seventh annual nieetlug of the wheelmen 01 the woria. The Qrat oontest was the one milo nov loe race for a 150 old watch. 1'. Van Bosokman finished first In 3 mln. 813-5 see. bora delay was experience!! in net ting the entries for the half mile Illinois championship to tbe scratch. This race was the prominent one on the list, tti in it were entered the "craok" riders of the International Wheelmen. AsTuttle, Bode, Rhodes and Zimmerman came out they were loudly cheered. When the quarter was reached the black suit ot Zimmerman shot out abend and began to draw away from the bunch with a speed that pro voked the audience to the wildest en thuHianm. He finished an easy tlrst, with his colleagum still bunched, lengths be hind. His time was 44 8 5 sec. The half mile handicap was won by A. J. Brown, art Cleveland, in 1 mln. 4 sea. The next nice was a two mile champion ship and fall ot favorites. As the famil iar races or Hunger, Lurasuen, winuie nu Zimmerman came around in front of the stand the crowd cheered lustily nnd a mar went up as the two men got away, with the two rivals, Sanger and Zimmerman, shle by side in the reur. When the quar ter was reached they spurted to the front, And then begau a terrible contest. As thev cleared the half the spectators vrero horrified to see the leader, Sanger, waver and full. In nn InHtaut there was a crash, as the entire bunch ran into him. Sanger's wheel strurk the fence and threw him headlong over it. From the mass of twin ted tires, bent handles and broken spokes the rest of the racers era wlod and limned to their ooraers. while tho spec tators gathered up the remains of Jbe once shapely mauuiues ana mm mm away in us sheas. When Sanger was picked up It was found that he was skinned from his head to his heels, and was scaroeiy aide to move a flnuer. A hasty examination showed that he had broken no bones. At present it Is not definitely known whether he has strained any of bis muscles or his tendons, but the chances are that he has not, A day's care may put him right, but he will be a sore man tor some time to corns. The winners in the other events woroi One Mile Novice .T. I. llrnndenburi;. (time, 8.801-6); A Y. Jaoksou, 2; P.M. rrenoil, 8: F. Ii. Wakefield, 4. Halt Mile Illinois Championship F. II. Tuttle, 1 (time, H. A. Githlns, 2; O. T. Knlsley, 8. Third Mile Open A. Zlmrairman, (time, 484-6)1 H. O. Tyler, 2; (A If. Taylor, 3; H. bmlth. 4. Hulf Mile Handicap A. J. Brown (45 yards) 1 (time l.Oi 9-6). Paul Groscup (50 yards), 3. A. T, Orooks (90 yards), 8; A. A. Zimmerman (scratch), 4. Two Mile 6.60 Close G. Steele, 1 (tlmo 6.16); A. W. Warren, B, Groacup, S. A. T, Crooks, 4. One Mile Open A. A. Zimmerman, 1 (time 2 6H 16); O. F. Taylor, 3; II. Bmlth, 8; 11. A. Qithens, 4. Two Mile Illinois Championship J. P. Bliss, 1 (time, 8.BG); 0. T. Kinsley, 2; E. O. llode, a; IF. Isessel, 4. Five Mile Handicap-?. P. Clark (160 yards, 1 (time, 18.08; A T. Crooks (150 yards), S; Gus Steele (300 vards), 8; W. P. Murphy (806 yards), 4; E. O. Bode (400 yards), a. The UXW. has suspended C. W. Mur phy for accepting a oaeh prize, and ho was declared a professional. Charaxl With Cruelty to Ills Stpon. Pittsbubo, Aug. 8. Jokeph KIdd, of the Twelfth ward, who strapped his step sou, Arthur Armstrong, to a Btall in the stable to keep tho boy out fo mUchlef, and whose neighbors, it is alleged, threatened to lynch him, hou a hearing before Judge DohertT, who decided that there was not evidence enough to prove Kldd guilty ot cruelty to tbe extent olalmod by the neigh bora. Kldd was let off with a fine of $9 and oosta. The Humane seoiety will make further MTastlgation. To Uttnm Our Corn In Europe. WASHUTOTON, Aug. 8. Colonel C. J, Mnrphy, a specialist of the department ot Hsrioulture, better known as ' Cornmeal" Murphy, will sail for Europe tomorrow. He will visit Denmark. Norway and Swe den, Holland and Belgium. He will advo cate the use of corn iu the brewing of beer. Colonel MnrDby said that he expected a great it-arofwac demand this year for our corn aud other cereals. Jadga Blatebford's PoMible Successor. New Yobk, Aug. 8. A report Is ourrent acre that President Cleveland has prac tically decided to nominate William II. Hornblower, of this city, to fill the va cancy on the United States supreme court bench caused by tbe death of Judge batn nel Blatcblord. Mr. Hornblower Is a graduate of Princeton 'and has been a member of tbe bar of Now York for eight een years. Mtoaowl Mln . Didn't Strike. Kaksas City, do., Aug. 8. The strike of all Mi- oun miners mi Joi-ed for yester day by a' delegate convention of miners held here a week ago did not materialize. At a few of the lesser mines some of tho men went oat, but at the great mining centers the workmen refused to strike. Tbe strike was ordered in sympathy for the Kansas strike. Sour Stomach "I "as attacked with dyspepsia and sour j noo.l's Sw-sapurilla and It helped me Irjni the start, and has overcome my XJa V I .TTT"t5Q XlOOaS U Uf troubl." Uaj t U Voana, 100 Mulberry btreer. Nswara. If. J. Be sure to est Hood's Hood'a eax0 mH(enoa anaTilTtr Uut)lcs,sidl4aa4Ukbealaah, Bid. Highest of all in " MVmAngfv THE RACE TRiCK IvIUF DR Donovan Claim That lie Km j (jj,ew jn rislf Defense. EaTONTOW, n. j.( Aug. Sy -Prosecuting Attorney Clmrles H. Iv ns, of the Monmouth oounty court, s sslgted by Aaron 15. Johnson, assistant prosecutor, pent the entire day here eti leavoring to hunt up additional evldf nee against "Snip" Donovan, charged W lth tho mur der of John Chow. The oow ihlncd efforts of three men, with that of Coroner Will iam E. Van Dyke, failed to bring forth any (acts beyond those alt ,ndy stnted. Besides Night Watchml in ItedcllflP nnd Frank H. Crawfortl, the t wo men hold in Freehold jail ns witnesses , the only other person who knows nnyt liing about the alleged quarrel betweet i Donovan nnd Chow is Henry Willlnml on, a stable boy In the employ of the ?ijncocns stables. Williamson, it is said, wfts nn eye witness to an mat transpirou. uethas stubbornly refused to open his monthin Iregard to the muruer anu claims io was not present. He will bo a witness nt tho inquest. Prosecutor Ivans placed n score of men at work to Benrch the pond near the Itan cocas stables for the knlf etised in the mur der of Chew. Thus far it has not been found. It was Raid hero by nn interested party that Donovan will clnlm that tho murder was committed iu self defenso, und that to substaiitiato this Donovan will show two wounds inflicted upon his person, one being a cut on tho arm nnd the other an alleged stab wound in the left arm pit. The cut on the arm is very slight, but thp stab. Dr. W. B. Beach, of Eatontown, says, is a very dangerous one. A determined effort is being mnde nt Eatontown and nt Monmouth Park tosavo Donovan's life, nnd many claim that tho murder was done iu aelf defense. I'rolmhly Killed by Mooniililners, .Gkhekvili.k, S. C, Aug. 8. John J. flenson, ti wllte man, came hero Friday nnd testified before the United States conv mlsaloner in n reveniio case uo TxnS been working upon with n deputy marshal against moonshiners. Ho started for his homo in the mouutnfns, about twenty-flvo miles from here, and stayed over night with a friend, resuming his journoy Sat urday morning. Lato that ovening ho was found lu u lonely road within a milo ot his own liouso, dead, with his neck broken, his mule and his wagon standing a short distance away. He was evidently killed for informing. "Hurrah for President TnttlKon." Al.TOONA, Pa., Aug. 8. Governor Pnttl sou stood beneath the rays of a hot sun yesterday for several hours watching the line military drilling of tho Fifth regi ment and Sheridan troop, N. P. G. In tho evening he shook hands with thousands ot citizens, and several times tho cry went fortlu "Hurrah for our noxt president, Iloliert E. I'attisou." The reception was held In the Logan Houso and lasted over nn hour. Afterward he was royally enter tained by tho Juniata club. The governor is accompanied by his staff. They left for Groensburg this morning. Three More Men to Kill, Cohtdon, ind., Aug. 8. Tho whiteesps of Boone township, Ind., burned the houso of tho Conrads last night. Yesterday three riderless horses owned by threi whltccaps, John Kendall, William Fish and William Hubhell, were found. It is thought their owners have been killed by the Conrads, who have returned from Ken tucky. They say thoy havo three men more to kill. Tho Conrads are asking relatives to help them and a bloody battle is expected. Grcihixm Will Uemnml Sutlifnrtlon. Nnw York, Aug. 8. The Presbyterian board of foreign missions in this city has received a personal letter from Secretary Groshnm, in which ho pledged tho gov ernment to do .what was possible to com pel the porte to punish the perpetrators of the latest outrage upon an American mis sionary ia Turkey. The communication referred to the attack which was made upon Miss Anna Melton, a missionary of the board, in a village In the Koordish mountains. A rlnUrrtnn Convict HAcapet. Jackson, Miss., Aug, C. O. Sum mers, a Plnkerton detective, who helped Deteotlve Juckson to run down nnd nssas sinnte the noted oxpress robber, Eugene LHineh, and capture his pal, Hohgood, escaped from the penitentiary last even ing. He and Tom Murphy, an nil round crook from Chicago, made a key to the express office in Meridian and robbed the safe of 6,000. They pleaded guilty and were sentenced to five years Imprisonment. Abandoned Their Organization. IlARRlsBuna, Aug. 8. The employes of the Lulance Grosjean works, who were looked out for their effort to organize a branch of the Amalgamated association, had another meeting and decided to aban don the attempt. A committee waltod upon tbe management, and after com munlcating the result ot the conference the order was given to resume operations this morning, To Discard Ileecher's Hymnal. BROOKLYN, Aug. 8. There is much sor--ow and indignation among the older members of Plymouth church congrega tion because the Plymouth collection ot hymns, lor nearly forty years associated ith the name of Henry Ward lleeoher, is o be thrown out of the church and a new xillection, compiled by the Rev. Lyman Uibott, tbe present pastor, substituted tor it. Drowned While Trying to Suro Sister. ST. Joeeru, Mo., Aug. 8. At Maysville, Kan., August, Harney ami Sophia Setro were drowned in tbe Rig illue river while bathing. They were uged 8, 13 and 11, The girl bad waded out tog far, and the boys were drowned whilts trying to Gave their steter. Lancaster County llepiililloNn Committee. Lancaster, Pa., Aug. 8. The Repub lican county committee has organized' by electing Representative A. G. Seyfcrt chairman. Its defeated his opponent, Lawyer A. X. Sbeuek,by a vote of uO to 42. NUGGETS OF NEWS. The paid admtastons at the World's fair yesterday wore 8B, 100. , General Pitatjohn J'orter has been ap pointed cashier in tbe New York postof- tiee. Governor Costa, of the province of Hue nos A n. Argentine it. -public, bus lied ia JiHguise, for political re.t-iuis. Cholera Is spieadiiiif in itoumania and GmIicio. Several raiei lic been lt-poi'ted iii 1 m be) g toe cxpii.il ot I ilicia. (.( ueral George il. Hnnbam, a veteran of the war and prominent u a H. man, ditd at Vetboro, Mass,, uged T3. vcr. Latest U. S. Gov't Report I Baking 1 En. rowaer "EDf PURE Dentil or l:lltor Htnrny. New YoiiK, Aug. 8. Alfred Hutler Morey, editor of Harper's Young People, died at St. Luke's hospital of typhoid fever. He had been In the hospital for two weeks. He wns graduate)! from Oxford, nnd shortly afterward came to this country. He entered the employ ot Harper 8c Uros., and for twelve years has occupied Impor tant positions with that houso. Harrow KstKpo from n tiro Wire. Kastok, Auk. 8. Aii overhead wire of theKdlson Illuminating company broko and fell into Main street. James Hop kins, n local hackrnnn, came along with out observing the live wlro. Tho horse became entangled nnd was thrown vio lently to the ground. Tho animal was qulto badly burned. Hopkins was unin jured. The Gettysburg Trolley Wins. HAlililsnuiso, Aug. 8. Attorney Gen eral Heubcl has refused the writ of quo warranto requested by cortnln citizens of Gettysburg to deprivo tho trolley line of Its franchises on tho battlefield and de cided ull the points involved in favor of the trolley compauy. Partial Ilesiiniptlon of Production. PlTTsnono, Aug. 8. Work has beon par tlally resumed nt Jones & Laughlln's American Iron works. Seven mills in the finishing departments, tho billet mill and the teel plant nro in operation. About 600 men are at work. Tho puddling depart ment was cloved Indefinitely Saturday evening. AboutU.SOO employes of tho works are idle. Killed on tliu ISIcvatmt. Nnw Yonu, Aug. 8. Urujamtn Spanen berg, supervisor of tho Sixth Avenue Ele vated railroad structure, was run over and almost Instantly killed yesterday. He was standing between tho tracks as two trains were passing around tho Fifty third street curvo and was struck by one and thrown under the other and died in a few minutes. THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT ANI? NEW AND MV COMPLEXION 18 BETTER. My doctor says It acts gently on the stomach, liver and kidneys, and w a pleasant laxative. ThlJ drink la mane from herns, and Is prepared for usi as easily as tea. It Is called MHE'S MEDICIME A 11 drueelntssell It at Mc. nnd II apackare. it yon rannot get It, send your address for a frS sampla I.nipj'ttWimllr Medicine moves the bowels nrn dnr. 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LEISENUING, Prealdent. P. J. FHlUJUSON, Vine Preoic.M J. It. LEISENUING, Cashier. 8. W. YOST, Aiatitint ( ashit, Open Daily From 9 to h 3 PER CENT. Interesi Paid on Savings Depo&i mm HEEBNER GU PORT CARBON. A Manufacturers 1.1 pooietij Qaod Of Every Deaoripunn. Fags, Baoges, Caps, Regattas, WFINEST 0000S-L0WEST PRIMS.- Write for catalogues. Correspondence sollcltel Mrdleal OCIcfr, 20C K. SKCIND St., '. . !lr.'a Are the ol'lcat in Ainr-rii .lor ft et, (rnenl .1 Special IKHPBHra A Vitmhfdl 'ilrj- i Vnrlrnnln ITi-.lr. . . .,..,... , Ai-1'.iiEiirni, WT.TSf. at per( illy HP uiuuii.i(iiinn aari-, .11 i . n'ii inn! r Jttrk. OWcp hours: 0 . M. t,l AX All day Saluli.'o . S nilm . ' htamii f' EverythiDg modeled alter Green's Cafe, Philadelphia. ta H. Illuin St., Hhennndoata. The lending place in town. Has lately been entirely reno vated Everything new, clean and f roab. The mieat lino nf Wines and l.iquorc I Cigars, Ac, foreign and do mestic. Free lunch aerv-'id each evening. Illg aehoonei a of f rosh.Kopr.Portor, Ale, o. PP0SITE : THE : TEATRn. JOHN COSLETT Main aud Oak Streets, Bheiiaudoah, I'enna., GREEN GROCERIES, Truck and Vegetables. Poultry, Game, Fish and Oys ers In season. Orders left at the store win rncotvfl nrompt attftD'on RETTIG'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for the X Chas. Keltlg's Cele brated Beer and Porter in this vicinity, also Kergner & Engel's celebrated India Pale Ales and Old Stock. Orders'wlll receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liiniors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- , 120 South Mam Street. ' Begs to announce to his friends and patrons and tho public generally that he has purchased the bavnerulioi) lately occupied by II. J, Yost, Uo. 12 West Gen 're Street Chris. 3ost ler'a SALOON AND RES 'AURAKT, (Mann's old ate d) 104 South Wait Street. Finest wines, whiskeys and "Igurx always Id slock. Fresh Mcer, Ale and I'orter on U,p, Choice Temperance Drinks. L0RENZ SCns: DT'3 Celebrated Porter, file anil Bee - Manpjfor Shenandoah BrancV JOE WYAIT'S lALuGft AND RESTAURANT, (Christ. Uossler's old stand.) Until ana Cunl MtH,, Hiiennnclaali. Ilest beer, ale and porter on tap. Tbe finest brands ot whiskeys and olgars Pool room at tached; Watt's Popular Saloon, (rormerly Joe Wyatt'a) 4 and 21 West Oak Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. Sir stocked with the best bear, porter, ales, Dl-itlea, brandies, wines, etc Ftcest cigars t'nr biratuched. Cordial 'nvitstion tosll SNEDDENSj LIVERY Horses and Carriages to Hire. Hauling ot all kinds prcsptly attended to, aursos UKca iu uiutru. i rsico " tfi PEAR ALLFT the cm Cor. 11 ) I: ! !1 ' sill " sbbbLbI 1 flafl LaV9 i It lH . J( T ' '( M