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FOR SALE CHEAP ! 2 Valuable PropertiiQs, On North "White Street. nnnliln block of dwellings, 'Nos. 30 and 32 North Whlto street, between Centra and Inuble block of dwellings, Nob, R North White street, between ijoyu anu; coal streets. fill Seven Horsea Entered the Great Event, for GOSSIP ANENT THE BTARTERS. Consensus of Opinion Among Turfmen Is That the Unco Will bo Ilotwecn Bit Wnlter, Dnmlno and Lnzznrone The I'lirie Smnllar Than Ever llefore. New Yortit, Juno 15. This will bo "get away" day of tho Conoy Isluud Jockey club's spring mooting, nud tho attraction on tho nroarnm will bo tho historic Su- burbnn, tho greatest equina contest of tho racing yoar. Tho Suburban of this year Is of loss valuo than over before This was mndo neccssnry by tho uncertainty that surrounded racing when tho stako was offered. However, tho horso owner dooa not valuo tho Suburban for Its nionoy worth. It Is tho glory and honor of win ning this great handicap that Is coveted. In tho Suburban thoro gouorally comes togothor tho llowor of tho laud, so far as racing stock goes. Much of that Interest Is wuutlng this your. The knowlodgothnt probably tho weakest and smallest Held in tho history of tho races will f aco the starter may koop tho attendanco from roachlng tho average. olio wing nro tho ontrlos! Sir Walter, Domlno.Uublcou, Lnzzarono, SlstorMary, Declare und Song and Danco. The withdrawal of Kamapo has boon ft great factor In tho decrease of Interest in tho race. Gideon and Daly express disap pointment nt tholr Inability to send their horse to tho post becauso of a split hoof, got In his last trlal'as they thought he would win In spite of his big penalty. Of tno bovou remaining entries threo aro con fessedly out for second or third money. bong and Danco is tho lightweight of tho party, having to tuko up but nlnoty nino pounds, although with Griilln in his snddlo ho will have to carry sovorul pounds over weight. This colt will carry tho Bol mont colors, but fow think ho has any chanco on his last two races. Ho ran and won on Monday lust, but thoro was a poor lot against him, and on Thursday ho was beaten by Our Jack in a hnrd raco. It was thought that ho would havo a much bettor chanco if ho had not had to run so hard Thursday, but now few will caro to throw their money away by botting on him to be ovou third. Declare, too, was only dooldod upon as a startor after Ramapo had been scratched, Mr. Dwyer thinking that he hud a good chanco to bo third at loast,and If tho track should happon to be wet thoro was no toll ing whoro ho might land. Rubicon has not shown his ability to. go a distanco thus far, and McDonald hopes for ono of tho places after tho wlnnor. Slstor Mary, a most errutlo performor, has not shown thnt sho bolongs in the class with the others. Third money, howovor, Is worth winning In theso days of small pursos. This lcavc3 ftlr Walter, JJomlno and Luzznrono as tho most likely contenders. Sir Walter is tho top weight, but ho has timo and tlmo again shown his ability to carry weight and win in fast company over a distanco of ground. Ho was third in tho Brooklyn handicap and should have boon further up in tho race, if trials are of any account. It was his first raco of tho year, howover, and ho needs con siderable work to mako him fit to run. Ho has boon raced now und Is fully fit to run for his llfo. This moans a good deal with n horso of tho quality of Sir "Walter, and with Doggott up ho will bo ridilou by tho boy who has been on his buck In ull of his races, a good point In his fuvor. Ho is one of tho gamost horses that over looked through a brldlo and can bo depended on to oxortovery ounco of strength boforo ho gives it up. Lazzarone was tho second horso In the Brooklyn handicap, and takes up 115 pounds. This Is two more pounds than ho carried thon, and It should not mako any dllforonoo to him. Ho was, howovor, a disappointment to his owner after that raco, for ho ran twico and was nowhero. Domino is tho othor odds-on fuvorito. Ho has to tako up 125 pounds, with Taral on his baok. According to his work he looks llko a suro winner, and fow of tho truiners at tho track aro willing to con ccdo his defeat. The fow who havo pinned their faith to Sir Walter or Lazzarone do clnro that Domino 13 nothing but a sprinter and nover will be. Domino has raced but three times in his life at over a mile, and did not cover him self with glory either tlmo. Onco at Chi cago ho tried amile and a hulf ,but was last. That raco, however, was not a tost of his ability, for tho horses wero an hour and a half at tho post. Thon ho ran against Henry of Navarro at a mile and an eighth a dead heat, although Navarro should havo won, for ho was badly ridden. The othor tlmo whs at a mile and an eighth, when he was badly beaten by Henry of Navarro and Clifford, and ho was the fa vorite each of tho threo times. Eerloui Charge! Against ltnllroad Omclati. Boston, June 15. Before tho railroad commission Director Charlos A. Sinclair, of tho Worcester, Nashua and Rochester railroad, creatod a sensation by stating that tho road has Issued $71,500 in bonds slnco Juno 30 of last year without tho ap proval of the railroad commissioners, and that his predecessors In office had Indulged in systematic stealings, umouutlug to 3 per cent, a year on tho stock of tho com pany. "I do not think you aro in any po sition, Mr. Sinclair, to chargo others with tcallug," Chairman Sanford said, "and I think you hnd hotter withdraw that state ment." Mr. Sinclair wltnurow nis cnargo under odvlco from President Stoddard. Collinn'i Officers Declared Incompetent. San Fkancisco, Juuo 15. Georgo D. Ross, formerly a seaman in tho Unltod States navy, was the principal witness nt yostorduy's Collniu investigation. Ho thought uaptain xayior unu me owor oi flcors incompetent, adding that no effort had been made to save tho passengers or tven warn thorn of dangor, and no effort been made to set sail aft to stoudy tho vessel. Hc-characterlzed tbo statement of Third Olllcer Hunsen that tho boats wero in proper condition for lowering as a tis sue ol lios. Enlarging the Atlnntrt Kxpotltlon. ATLASTA, Juno 15. Tho mnnngoment of tho Cotton States and International a-rnnsittrm nnnouuoes that it has been fninnl niicossarv to build an unnox of 85 000 square feet to tho Transportation buildlug In order to nocommoduto tno ox lilblts of locomotives and trains. Tell from a Kurnaco to Death. Nni!nmTnwi. Pa.. June 16. Harry Mo- Cool, SIS years old, fell from tho top of Swodos fiirnnoe. a distance of olghty foet, and was Instnntly killed, every bono in Only MUNYON'S falls to relievo in threo days. 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Tho woman had been living with him, but left him somo tlmo slnco and took up quartern on tho Natchez Island planta tion, owned by Jnmes Conloy, and man nged by his son-in-law, Frank Macklln. Dawson followed tho womnn nnd mado himself so obnoxious that on Thursday ho wus ordered oil tho plantation nnd for- uiuucn to return. Ho camo to Nntchez, secured a Winchester rlflo and yostorday reappeared at tho homo of his negro para mour on the island. Mncklln learned of his presence, went to tho woman's houso and again ordered Dawson from tho premises. Dawson started away as though to obey, btit on reaching tho gnto turned suddenly and fired nt Macklln with tlio Winches ter, tho ball passing through tho latter's thigh. Mncklln, whowasunnnncd.turned to run behind tho houso, but Dawson fired again just as his back was turned, tho ball entering Macklln' s left shoulder and pass ing through tho heart. Dawson thon re entered tho houso and shot tho woman through tho breast, killing hor Instnntly. Tho same bullet passed through tho body of the boy, Hobort Carter, probably fa tally injuring him. Dawson then made towards Louisiana. A posse from Vldalla, handed by Magis trate Brady, soon overtook tho murdoror and filled him with bullets. Maglstrato Brady ompancllcd n jury, held an Inquest on tho spot, rondored a verdict exonerat ing those engaged in tho killing of Daw son, and tho body wns then buried whore it fell and as It lay: Fourteen Killed In n Dentil Chamber. Vienna, June 15. Seventy people gath ered yesterday in tho death chamber of a young man at Rovlgno, a seaport town of Austria, on tho wost coast of Istrla, in the vicinity of tho Adriatic sen. Tho flooring of the chamber collnpscd, and nil foil to tho ground floor and thonco into a deep cellar, tho walls of tho houso fall ing on top of tho unfortunate victims. All tho Inhabitants of tho town hurrlod to the spot, tho flro brigade was called out and the soldiers In tho town also rushed to tho scone. All united In efforts to romovo tho debris. This being dono rovealed the fact that rourtoon of tho mourners hnd been killed nnd thirty Injured. Tho unhappy young woman who had been tho fiancee of tho decoased man was found dead In tho ruins closo to tho coffin. The National lllmctnlllo League. MEMPHIS, Tenn., Juno 15. Tho move ment Inngurated by prominent Domocrats for tho formation of n silver organization within tho Hues of tho Democratic party Is uolioved to bo a stop of tho greatest im portance in tho campaign on tho currency question. Thoro wero presont at tho meeting tho Democratic sonators and others who woro hero attending tho silver convention, fcenators Harris, Jouos nnd Turplo woro named ns n committee to se lect members of a national oxecutlvocom- mittco, consisting of ono man from each stnto. Sonator Harris emphasizes tho fact that tho National Bimetallic lcaguo Is to bo a Democratic organization. Martl's Probable Successor. Tampa, Fla., Juno 15. Colonol Flgu erdo, responding to an inquiry nbout Joso Marti, said: "I havo been seriously con sidcriug tho unfortunate nowsfor tho past two weoks. Tho persistency of tho Span ish alarmed mo at first, and now, In tho nbsonco of news from him, I feel convinced thnt Marti has died for tho cause, ho loved so well. Tho revolution, howover, will go on just tno same, while wo may havo lost a good man, tho cnuso still exists, and the light will be pushed vigorously. Tomus Estrado Palma, of New York, will un doubtedly bo choson to fill Martl's place, and will do It ably." An Infernal Maohlne in tlie Mall. iNDiAJJAroLls, Juno 15. An attompt was made to murdor tho postmaster at Fish er's Switch, north of this city, by Bonding mm a uynnmlle infernal machine through tho malls. Tho machine contained enough dyunmito to have blown up a steamboat, but fortunntoly tho postmastor failed to observe tho caution on the box to open nt a given end, and oponlng it at tho othor end tho fuso was not ignited. Tho post ofllco authorities think they know the nor- son who mailed tho machine. It was sent from Cincinnati. Eight l'rlsonera Escape. New Brukswiok, N. J., June 15. Eight prisoners, ono of them Georgo Stefanke, an aliened murderer, escaped from tho Midland county Jail at 2 o'clock In tho morning. The men charged with incen diarism, Frank Williams, Josoph Kelly and Louis Fisher, procurod knives, with which they cut their wny through tho roof, liberating themselves, Stefanke, John Clark, Thomas Klnsoy, John Mur phy and John Costollo. With bed sheets mado into ropes they lowered themselves to the ground und escaped. A Statue to Oliver Cromwell. London, Juno 15. Tho proposal of tho government to erect a stntuo to Oliver Cromwell was adopted in the houso of commons by a vote of 162 to 1!)7. The Bight Hon. A. J. Balfour, tho Conservn tlvo leader in tho houso of commons, the othor loadors of the opposition, tho bulk of the Conservatives and all tho Irish Na tionalists votod agalust tho adoption of the proposition, nnd tho passage of the motion was only secured by tho support of tho Orangemen. Trolley Accident at Cumberland, Mil. Cumberland, Md., Juno 4. A motor enr last evonlng jumped tho track in the Narrows. Lewis Isaacs was probably fatally injured, a sou of Chief Judge A. Hunter Boyd had a leg broken and hip dislocated, Motormnu Green, Miss Juty and several others woro pulnfully hurt. Cuban Insurgent Lenders Surrender, HAVANA, Juno 15. A dispatch from Manznnilla says that eight Insurgents, In cluding the leadors Hioardo, Vilnltn and Pedro Gabror, and threo Havauastudonts, surrendered to the authorities ut that plaoo yesterday. The Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania and New Jer sey, fair; slightly wnrnior; westerly winds. For District of Columbia. Maryland and Delaware iucreased cloudiness; slight changes In temperature; westerly wluds. Pennsylvania Freshmen Defeated by the Ithaoa Boys. FINISHED NINE LENGTHS AHEAD. The Winning; Oarsmen Not Compolleil to Kxert Themselves to n Grent Kxtent. Took n further Spin Dona the Lake After Their Victory. ITHACA, N. Y., Juno 15. The first an mini raco between tho freshmen eights of Cornoll university and the University of Ponnsylvnuin was rowed last ovenlng nt Cayugn lake over tho two mllo course on tho western sldo of tho lnko, and Cor nell won by nlno lengths in 11 mln., 18 Q-o sec. At (1:17:10 tho signal was given and tho crows started, Pennsylvania taking tho wntor first. Cornell, nftor n half dozen strokes, shot a length ahead, Both crows did considerable splashing, Cornoll rowed forty-four strokos and Pennsylvania thlr-ty-olght. At tho first half mile Penn sylvania lost hor stroke, but caught it again. Cornell wn9 thon a longth ahoad, with Pennsylvania rowing thlrty-nino strokes. Tho Pennsylvnnians did a great deal more splnshlug than Cornoll. (Jor ncll'g machinery like motion soon com menced to tell. STlio rowing of Ponnsylvnnla was very ragged during tho second hnlf mile, tho men bolng all doubled up. Cornell passed tho mllo point a full two longths ahead. Pennsylvania now commoncod to row steadier, but Cornell held the stroke nt forty-two to Ponnsylvanln's thlrty-slx. Pennsylvania finally stopped hor splash lug, while Cornell did somo splashing, keeping her stroko up, howovor. At tho mllo and a half point Cornell hud Increased her ndvantago to ilvo lengths abend, while her stroko had been Increased to forty-six. At tho closo Pennsylvania spurted a little after Cornell, nnd mado n slight gain. Cornoll finished In magnificent style, each man working with accuracy and with a stroko of forty-six, full nlno longths or moro nhcad of tho Quakers Pennsylvania crossed tho lino oxactly thirty-two seconds lntor, and as soon as sho reached tbo othor sldo No. S In tho Pennsylvania boat caught a crab, and his oar wns out of tho raco for a dozen strokes, thorcby losing threo additional lengths. Ho was apparently suffering from ex haustion. After passing between tho Hags Cornoll stopped for n moment, but, picking hor stroko again, took n further spin down tho lake as though tho raco had not given them enough dally praotico. Wisconsin Collegians Win. Madison, Wis., Juno 15. Tho Unlver verslty of Wisconsin eight won a brilliant Victory over tho Delawaro crow of Chicago on Lnko Monoa last ovenlng. Tho courso wns two miles straight away. Tho Dela wares led for tho first mile, but tho Wis consin colloglnns then passed them and camo In moro than a length ahoad. Tho wlnnors used tho Australian stroke, whllo tho Dolawnres employed tho quick Ameri can movoment. Tho tlmo was 12.20. Forger Moore's Confession, New Yoiik, Juno 15. Albert S. Mooro, Whose forgorlos startled somo of tho host banks In this city, has mado confession of his wrongdoing. "I first forged three years ago," ho told n reporter. "I had been speculating In tho markot and was long on cotton. Lato ono evonlng my brokor camo to bo and told mo that 1 would havo to put up moro margin at once. My failuro to keep tho contract I had with him would have necessitated his failuro. In nn unfortuunto moment I do clded that I could ralso tho monoy on bad pnper. From that tlmo on things wont bad with mo. I hnd to koop on selling bad pnpor to raise monoy to keep myself up. Tho report that tho aggregato Is over 8100, 000 is not correct. I nm posltlvo that thero was not over f 75,000. The Manitoba School Controversy. WiN'Kil'EQ, Juno 15. Archbishop Lnngo vin, whon asked for his opinion on Mani toba's reply to tho remedial order, said: "I am sorry for the local government's bad will. It Is rather strango that aftor flvo years of public discussion tholr mom orlul should blandly charge tho Ottawa government with Ignorance, nnd claim for themselves tho monopoly of knowl edge. I trust that tho government and parliament of Canada will sustain tho judgment of tho privy council of England, and stand by tho constitution of tho coun try." A caucus of tho opposition members will bo held boforo Monday, whon a plan of action will bo decided upon In refer ence to tho dobato on the motion portnln ing to the schools. New Jersey Officials Indicted. Trenton, June 15. Tho Mercer county grand jury presented Justice Glimmer With a batch of indictments, which In cluded sixteen in connection with the state houso frauds. Prosecutor Stockton refused to give tho names of those in dicted. Tho chargos will bo prosontod next Tuosdoy. Prosecutor Stockton ad mitted that Sooretary of Stato Kclsoy was not indicted. John Collins was Indicted for murder In tho first dogreo for the shoot ing of Frederick Ohl, tho Princeton stu dent. Tho grand jury mado a long pre sentment on tho stato houso frauds. A Noted Stallion Dent!. Lacon, Ills., Juno 14. Knowlos' Light of tho West, an Imported shlro stallion, valuod at $10,000, died yostorday. Tho horse took first premium ut the World's Columbian opposition. It was one of the best know stallions In Amorica, having been exhibited in ovory horso show since 1800. Breodors considered Light of tho Wost tho best draft stallion In Amorica. Fatal Storms In Austria-Hungary. Vienna, Juno 15. Thunderstorms and lightning continuo with fatal results in different parts of Austrlu-Hungary. Two poasants woro killed on Thursday near Funfklrchen, and two girls wero klllod, ten persons Injured and 1113 cattle de stroyed between Bekes aud Csaba,in Hun gary. The Decrease in Immlcrntlon. Washington, Juno 15. A report from the bureau of statistics shows that tho number of Immigrants who arrived dur ing Mny was 40,141, an increase over May, 1801, of about 10,000. During tho eloven months ondlng with May there was u fall ing olt of about 45,500. Hazing Student Suspended. Albion, Mloh., June 15. Six students of Albion college have been suspended for participation In the duoklng ql two stu- I dent who persisted In "roasting" in athletic teams of the college. Itttluo Persuing Should Not Jtoslgu. From the Philadelphia Inquirer. The I'ottsville Kmnblican denies that tbe United I'levs teat out the diepatch that Judge Pershing would rcslitn his tent upon the uench in cousrqnence ol HI htnltti and the failure of ihe Judiciary Kttiring bill, nnd declares that the dispatch was written in Philadelphia. At the same time tho Itepublican calls npon Judpe 1'erebiiiK to resign, because Jndge Wfidmnn is sick and Judge ISechtel is in danger of bieaking down. We Inil lo perceive tbnt the de mand is n legitimate one. There will be tome diillculty in showlne that n great and wealthy Commonwealth like Pennsylvania, rich enough to create a Super'or Conrt with seven" judges nt an estimated expense ol $10(,UW annually, can, with good grace, demand that one of the judgis shall sacrifice blrmelf for the good of the Stale when the State is perfectly competent to rare for himself and has re infect to do so. Tbe demand is tho refinement of selfishness. It asks that one individual shall assume the duty of five millions. If the representatives of five millions knowing tne situation arid able to piovide the remedy insist on taking tbe narrowest views of tbe Judiciary Ue tiring bill, Jndue Pershing, of Schuylkill, will be justified in tho minds of thousands of people in refusing to immolate bimeelf upon the altar bo selfishly and short 3ghiedly prepared lor him. It is to be hoped that Jndge Pershing will not resign. Tbe situation in Schuyl kill county is tbe direct result of tbe re fusal of the rural members of tbe Legisla ture to pa-s the Judiciary Retiring bill. It would be better thnt tbe condition sbonld be endured for two years longer, when a different Legislature, with, it is to be hoped, better ideas of sound public policy, may repair the indifference and neglect of the one which has just ad journed. Those who novel road tho nilvertlso ments In their newspapers miss moro than thev presume. Jonathan Kenison of Holin, worth county, Iowa, who hnd been troubled with rheumatism in liia back, arms and shoulders, read an item in IiIh paper about how a prominent citi zen of Ft. Madison hud been cured. Ho procured tho samo medicine und to uso his own words : "It cured mo right up." Ho alHo says: "A neighbor nnd his wife wero both nick in bed with rheumatism. Their boy was over to my house nnd said they were so bad ho find to do tho cooking. I told them of Chamberlain's pain bairn and how it hnd cured me. Ho got n bottle nnd it cured thorn up in a week. 50 cent bottles for sale by U rubier llros., druggists. AGAINST QUAY COUNTY. Final Movement lu the Contest to Seonro n, Veto. A meeting will be held on Monday, in the office of Hon. C. N. Brumm, to organ izi a movement to assist the Commissioners in their efforts 10 induce the Governor to veto tbe new county. Burd W. Payne, chairman of tbe Republican County Com mittee, has addressed a letter to each of tbe Senators nnd Representatives of this county requesting their presence at tbe meeting. The le ter is as follows : "It has been suggested that tbe Senators and Representatives mett at Pottsvilla next Mondxv, 10 o'clock A. 31. at the office of Hod. C. N. Iirumm, lor the purpose of agreeing upon the final movement to be undertaken by tbem in order to assist the Commissioners in their fight to have the New County hill vetoed, I think tbe sug gestion u good one, and have sent a note to each one requesting his attendance, and shall be pleased lo have you make it con venient to be on band. I think tin re are some things that mny be suggested at euch a meetinu tbnt mny he of assistance in this matter, and we should get together and talk tbem over." I havo two Httlo grand children who nro teething this hot weather and are troubled with bowel complaint. I give them Chamberlnln's Colio and Diarr hoea Remedy and it acts liko a charm. I earnestly recommend it for children with bowel troubles. I was myself taken with a severe nttack of blood llux, with cramp? and pains in my stomach, one-third of a bottlo of tins remedy cared me. Within twonty-four hours "I was nut of bed and doing my house work. Mrs. W. I. Diinagan, llon nqun, Hickman County, Tenn. For salo by Gruhler Bros., druggists. Mrs. Leland Stanford, who is much both ered by people after money, says that she would be glad to live in some quiet place on $25 a weefe A National Typewriter, almost new and in perfect condition, for sale cheap. In quiro at HEitALT) office. Teddie What aro woman's rights, pa ? Pa Everything they want, my boy j always remember that. Our better halves say thoy coultl not keep house without Chamberlain's cough remedj'. It is used in moro than half the homes in Leeds. Sims Bros., Leeds, Iowa. This shows tho osteom in which thnt remedy held whoro it has boon sold for yours and well known. Mothers havo learned that therc is nothing so good for colds, croup and whooping cough, that it euros tho ail ments quickly and permanently, anil thnt it is pleasoni. anil safo for children to take. 25 and 50 cent bottles for salo byGruhlor Bros., druggists. She Yon lost your grip with that Bos ton b1. didn't von ? He (just recovering) No, I think that's how I caught it. The best Salvo In tho world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Itheum, Fever Bores, Totter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Pllos, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For salo by A. Wasley. The British Isles have furnished over two-thirds of tho immigrants who have crossed the Atlantic to seek their fortunes on our shores. Distressing Kidney and Bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the "Now Great South American Kidney Cure." This now remedy Is a grent surpriso on account of Its exceeding promptness in relieving pain In tho bladder, kidneys, book and every part of tho urinary passages in malo or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your romedy. Sold at the City Pharmacy, 107 South Main street, next to tho post offlco, Shenandoah, Pa. 4.U-3ui Maude I rfftlly believe Coolly is going o get married. Eatbet What makea you hink so? Maude I hear he has jest oined a cooking school. jApj)!y at the HERALD OFFICE. his body being brokeu, keio. Sent free.
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