if I not be deceived. This brand of White Lead is still made by the "Old Dutch" process of slow corrosion. It is a standard brand of Strictly Pure White Lead The recommendation of "John T.Lewis &Bros." to you by your merchant is an evidence of his reliability, as he can sell you cheap ready-mixed paints and bogus White Lead and make a larger profit. Many short-sighted dealers do so. For Colors. National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors, a one-pound can to a 25-pound keg of Lead and mix your own paints. Saves time and annoyance In matching shades, and Insures the best paint that It is possible to put on wood. Send us a postal card and get our book on paints and color-card, free; it will probably save you a good many dollars. JOHN T. LEWIS & BROS. CO., . rhHadelphla. 'VETERINARYSPECIFICS Tor Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs, AND POULTRY. 500 Face nook an Treatment of Animals aud Chart Sent 1'rcc. cubes t Fevers, Congestions. Inllnmmntlon A.A.jSplnnl Meningitis, IMIIIt 1'over. l!.l!..-Strnlns, Lameness. Klienmatlsm. C.C.. -Distemper, Nnsnl Mischances .I. Huts or (irubs, Worms. K.E.Couahs, Heaves, Pneumonia J'.I''.-.Cnllo or Gripes, llcllyachc. G. G. Oilmen rrlnKC. IlcniorrhnECS. II.H.Urliinrr and Kidney lllseascsv 1. 1. -Eruptive Disenses, Manse. J.Iv.-.Uiseuses of Diccntlon, I'aralysln. Single Bottle (over 50 doses), - - .00 Stable Case, with Specifics, Manual,. Veterinary Cure Oil and Meulcator, S7.00 Jar Veterinary Curo Oil, - - 1.00 Sold by DragsUtil nr ,B' prepaid anfwhert and In any qninlltj on receipt of price. lirarilRETS'lIED.CO., lit ftllSVnilliira Bl.,!!"Tork. SHTJMPHE.EYS' HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC N0.1 in nun 3fi vmtr. Thpi oni-tcsftfni lemea? xor Nervous Debilitv. Vital Weakness, and Prostration, from over-work or other causes. 91 per vial, or 6 vials and large vial powder, for $5. Sold by PraggUts, or int pctld on receipt of price. IH'nP)inEY8'Mtl. CO.,111 AlUmtimBt.(NwTiork. ABSOLUTELY PURE THE OLD RELIABLE SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTE lias stood the Test of Time STATE Jj f'EAsrcn. Letters teslnmentnrv on tile D, HUMPHREYS' W j1 Mild iVtr. Finc mm THE AMtUMK UlAtCO COWHt SICCESStS. i 1 MORE SOLD THAN ALL OTHER R 1 BRANDS COMBINED fl & TESTATE OF JOHN r. HOFFMAN. DK- estnte of John P. HolVmnii lute of Shemimlonh, Schuylkill comity, Pennsylvania, deceased, having been emitted to the undersigned nil persons indebted to suid e.slnlo nre requested to "V mnke payment, and those having claims to Nnfeteiit the nunc without delay to William Dkiiii, Executor, Khennmloah, Pa. Or his Attorney, J. II. romeroy, Shenandoah, Pa. 1-a-w-Ow JOHN DALTON, "XGENT FOR SHENANDOAH and VICINITY -roil BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. TRY Barbey's Bock Beer. FOR SALE CHEAP ! 2 Valuable Properties, ' On North White Street. 3KEE3Srjf.3SrZDOjP.H:. Double block of dwellings, Nos. 30 and 32 North White street, between Centre aud W Lloyd streets. T . . . I V. , 1. .1 111.. VT Albu a iiouoio uutuiw ui unvuiuf;, iius, 110 ami 118 North White street, between 1 Lloyd ami coal streets. Apply at the HERALD OFFICE. I RUSSELL SAGE DEFEATED. The Jury Give Inldluw a Verdict foi Forty Thousand Dollar. NEW York, Juno 19. Tho fourth trial of tho suit of William H. Laldlaw against Hussoll Sago for $50,000 onded yesterday, whontho Jury brought In n verdict In the plaintiff's fr.vor for $10,030. Tho suit was for damages alleged to havo boon sus tained by Laldlaw on account of Sage using him as a shield ngaltiBt Dynamiter Norcross' bomb. When sourt oponcd Colonel E. O. James summed up tho defense, telling tho Jury that they should doclde tho caso on the evidence. Then Joseph H. Choato begun for the plaintiff. Uo had a lllblo In his hand, and RUSSELL SAGE, ho begun his address by rending from tho narablo of Dives and Lazarus. Continuing, Mr. Choato suld Dives, In tho Blblo, suffored in holl for tho soros ol Lazarus, though ho hnd nothing to dc with thorn or their origin. "What doos this man caro for a jury!" sarcastically said Mr. Choato. "Who wae It Sago called scrlff whon ho was on the stand? Why, gontlomen, It was one of the Jury. What rospect has ho for tho decision of a jury whon ho said on tho stand he would carry tho case to tho United States supremo court. "This poor mangled bolng, Laldlaw, foi the past four years has been carrying on a fight against this financial monster, bage, If I had known tho attitude Sago would have taken in this case I would have made tho claim for 8100,000 Instead of $50,000." Tho case was given to tho jury at 3:07, and at 1:12 thoy roturnod with a verdict of $40,000 for tho plaintiff. A stay was granted until September. Anothnr Defaulting Treasurer. Omaha, Neb., Juno 19. City Treasurer Honry Bolth 13 a dofaulter, and the extont of his shortage cannot bo learned until the exports havo mndo their roport.but tho discrepancy probably reaches far Into the thousands. The Bee mado tho facts ol tho ombozzleraont public yesterday, und Bolth at once disappeared, leaving a note to his family saying that tho hour had como for him to die, slnco ho had been disgraced. Last night ho was located in a suburban road houso. Whon tho officers appeared ho began to draw his revolvers, with which ho declared ho lntonded to end his life. Ho surrendered. It Is claimed that ho was Intoxicated for days at a time and neglected tho business of his office for bucket shop speculation. Governor Atklmon n Little llettor. Atlanta, Juno 19. Last night tho at tonding physicians Issued tho following bullotin: "We havo just loft Governor At kinson's room. Ho has passed a reason ably comfortable day, though his condl tion is still very critical." Following this tho govornor experienced a turn for the bettor and at midnight ho was consider ably lmprovod. Ho is porfectly conscious. discussing his condition and chances for rocovery with marvolous coolness, and Is altogether making a remarkable, fight for his llfo. The FerlU of Umpiring. Montgomeby, Ala., Juno 10. During the third inning of tho game hero botwoon Montgomery and Now Orleans Umpire Nicholson called safo a runuor because Loft Fleldor Neal foil nftor catching tho fly which tho runner had hit. Imme diately tho crowd of 500 people rushod upon tho field and assaulted the umpire. who was severely Injured boforo the police came to his assistance. Presbyterians Uphold Manitoba. London, Ont., Juno 19. Tho Manitoba school question was beforo tho Prosby, torian Gonoral Assembly and tho Anglican synod of Huron at their sessions hero yes terday. Strong resolutions were Intro duced in both bodies demanding that tho government make no remedial ordor nor lnterforo with the government of Man! toba. Impaled on a Pitchfork. BniDGETONf N. J., Juno 19 Samuel Fishcr,a young well-to-do farmor,rosldlng near here, fell from a hay mow and was Instantly killed by a pitchfork ho carried running In his neck at tho baso of the brain, Fisher was SI years old, and leaves tour wooks bride. Gomel's Rear Guard Routed. MADltlD, Juno 19. An official telegram from Havana says that Gonoral Serrano has inflicted two defeats upon Gomez's rear guard and sevoralsmallorrobol bands were routed In tho district of Romedios and Aguadllla, In the provlnco of Suuta Clara. The Amesbary Strike Spreading. Amesbup.Y, Mass., Juno 19. Tho -100 operatives in tho mills who woro at work have joined the ranks of tho strikers, nnd it Is foarod that a prolonged fight will re sult. Last night all of tho olght mills of the Hamilton corporation were shutdown. NUGGETS OF NEWS. John Poe, chief of police of Richmond, Va., died yesterday, aged 68. "Dangerous forest fires aro roportod near the town of Dartmouth, N. S. Reports from tho Insurgonts side of tho war in Cuba toll of Spanish atrocities and lnsurgont victories. Recolvor Falley, of tho Iron Hull, filed a petition In tho suporior court at Indian apolis for a 5 per cont. allowance for his labor. Tho three great horsemen, Budd Doblo, Orrln Hlckok and John Splan, will train togethor on tho Glonvlllo, O., traok this summer. At Jacksonville, Fla., tho Citizens' ticket Democrats and Republicans ovor whelralugly defeated tho regular Demo eratlo ticket. The Illinois Steel company has volun tarily advanced wages 10 per cent, at Its Millwnukce, Wis., plant. Tho advanco affects 1,800 men. TAYLOR'S SURRENDER. South Dakota's Defaulting Treas urer Again in Pierre, HOW HE FOOLED THE DETECTIVES, lie Declares lie Itotumed Without Solic itation linn Mado flood the Amount ol Ills Stealings and la Ilendy to Take the Sentence Which Ilia Acta Warrant. PlKllltE, S. 1)., Juno 19. Dofaulter W. W. Taylor reached hero yosterday. Ho ex pected that a special torm of tho circuit court would bo In session and that ho would at onco bo sontonccd, but Judge Gaffey's absence prevented. Tho judge will probably call a special bossIou 011 Sat urday, however, for tho purpose Taylor makes a statement in regard to his flight, In which ho says: "I did not sco a dotectlvo during tno en tire time, and none saw me. They claim they did not prosecuto a vigorous search and while I travolod slowly thoy were more dilatory, Thoy did not trace mo at all boyond Jamaica, but, I understand, nro still in tho Barbadocs following a falso clow which I laid for thom. I did not go to South America and tho reports of de tectives about my wandorlngs after lenv- lng Jamaica are mere moonshluo, as won as much of what they told earlier. "AH roports about pleadings of my ram lly and my friends are untrue. No one asked mo to surroudor. Tho stato had no idea whoro I was, and could not have caught me In years. In fact, I understand they had practically given up tho soarch; but I knew that my absonco was causing my family and friends vory groat sorrow, nnd I did not want to giv'o up my name and my homo for all tlmo. I therefore decided upon the step I hnve taken. I know I havo coinmlttod a crime In tho oyos of the law, and am roady to take the penalty. My conscience is cloar of any Intent to do wrong, but I could not de fraud bondsmen, who aro my friends. 1 havo como hero voluntarl'v, havo turned over to tho stato enough Eoperty to wlp out tho deficit, and am now ready to take the sentonco which my acts havo war ranted." Fair's lllg Wheat Deal. San Fkancisco, Juno 19. An evening paper publlshos aKonsatlonalstory,stnting that the late Senator Fair had a partner In his purchase of 200,000 tons of wheat, by which speculation a loss of about $2,000,000 to $3,000,000 was Incurred. Slnco Fnlr's death strenuous efforts have bocn made to conceal tho fact, tho living part ner putting tho entire loss upon tho dead Wholesale bribery of clerks, brokors and others iutimatoly connected with tho big wheat deul Is said to havo accomplished silence regarding tho partner who did not pay his share of the loss. The Zimmerman-Johnson Race. New Yohk, Juno 19. Tho Zimmerman' Johnson proposed bicycle raco for $5,000 a side has at last assumed a business look, Eck, Johnson's trainer, will not nliow his man to race at Asbury Pork, and Is bus- talued by many peoplo, as tho Asbury Park people, ho says, aro lntonso partisans of Zimmerman, but Johnson is ready and anxious to raco tho Jersoy rider any whoro ho names outsido of Asbury Park, hcl went to Philadelphia this morning to sign articles of agreomont with Zimmerman1 manager. Cyclist Lcnz'8 Murderers Located. ST. Louis, June 19. A letter from Ez oroum, Turkey In Asia, has been received by Homer A. Canllold from his partner, William L. Sachtolobcn, tho St. Louis whoelman, who left hero four months ugo for Asia Minor to locate and bring to justice tho murderers of Frank Lonz, tho Pittsburg cyclist who lost his llfo thoro, Sachteleben writes that he has discovered tho identity of tho Kurdish chiof who plannod tho killing, and tho five men who helped him commit the doed. Tho Austrian Ministry Iteslcns. Vienna, Juno 19. Prlnco Alfred Wind Ischgratz, president of tho ministry for Austrln, tonderod tho resignation of the ministry to Emperor Francis Joseph yos terday. A provisional cablnot Is oxpocted under tho Marquis de Bacquohom, who was minister of tho lntorlor for Austria in tho cabinet that has just resigned. Fortune Tellers Must Leave Atlantic. Atlantic City, Juno 19. Mayor Stoy and Chiof of Police Eldridge havo Insti tuted a crusado upon tho fortune tollers, and tho mayor has issued a ukase com manding nil porsons of that cluss to leave tho city wlthlng oight days. STOCK AND PRODUcTmARKETS. Closing Quotations of the New York and Philadelphia KxchnnEes. New York, .Tune 18. Share speculation on the Stock Exchange was very irrosulur dur ing the day. and as a result of the trading prices were about evenly divided between gains and losses. Closing bids: Del. it Hudson...-12H N. Y. Central 103 D..L.&W 101K Erie 9-H Lake Erie & W... 21H Lehigh Nav 46H Lehigh Valley...- 37 New Jersey Cen.100M N. Y. & N. E. 5 Pennsylvania 53 Heading KM St. Paul. 08U W.N.Y.&Pa 4J4 West Shore - General Markets. Philadelphia. June 18. Flour dull; win ter superfine, 52.8JS3.05; winter extras. J3.10 3.05; No. 2 winter family, J3.I0&3.53; Pennsyl vania roller, clear. f3.COSW.75; Pennsylvania roller, straight, 83.85 4; western winter, clear, $3.tSO.'1.75; western winter, straight, 83.85(31.10. Wheat stronger, quiet, with 77o. hid and 77Ho. asked for June. Corn quiet, easier, with &3-tc. bid and 64o. asked for June. Oats dull, steady, with 35JAo. bid nnd 35Ho. asked for June. Hay steady; choice timothy, S1313.50. Beef steady. Pork steady. Lard dull; western steam, S8.70; city, S3.15ao.20. liutter heavy; western dairy, OffiHc; do. creamery, 12S18c. ; do, factory, 8l-'He.; El gins, lBo.; imitation creamery, ll15o,; New York dairy, lll7o.; do. creamery, 18c.; Penn sylvania creamery prints, fancy, lUc.; do. fair to choice, 15(318o. ; prints Jobbing ut 2023q. Chee8edull; New York large! 5HS7WC; do. small, 5J8o.; part skims, 3lc.; full skims, lOlMo. Eggs dull; New York and Pennsyl vania, HlHo.; western fresh, 12K13. Live Stock Markets. New Yohk, June 18. European cables quote American steers at 1213o., dressed weight; refrigerator beef at 910Mo. Calves quiet, but firm; poor to choice veals, 85Si7.1'-H; but termilk calves, $3.(2,1. Uj. Sheep und lambs Arm; poor to prime sheep, S3.251.; inferior to choice lambs, li&O.M. If ogs higher at Si.W 5.20. East Liuerty, Pa., June 18. Cattle dull and lower; p.'Ime, 85.2505.50; good butchers, SMO4.30; bulls, cows and Btags. M&Sto Hogs active and steady; medium I'hliadel phias, 8 75I SO; fair to best Yorkers, f 4 50 4.W; rough, 83(31. Sheep und lnuihs dull, lower; extra, S3.103.25; fair to good, t-'&.'-M; best Iambs, S3.60&3.80; spring lambs, J5. Veal calves. 5.508. MB 1317 Arch St. Pliila. Pa. mnnn onicnu Kidno,, nin,hicri ULUUU I UIOUII mill Hneplnl III.. enaca cured In :0 to (Ml itnyx. lllntclica, I uicera, r?Kin maenaea, rtervnlla Irllliltr nnil i:rrnra or V0111I1, I.oaaof 1'owcr 11 ml Strictures (No Cuttlns) Cured for a life time. IiOst Itlnnlinod nnil Hmnll Shrunken ()r snn Fullr Iteatoroil. SclentUlc method never falls unless caBols beyond liumnnalil. Ilellernt once, nnd you ft el llkonman among H men In mind nml body. Ah losses! checked Immediately and continued I Improvement. Kverv obstacle tol hapoy married llle removed. Nervel force, will, energy, brain iKmer.B When fnlllni- nr lmt. nre rpstnrwl tivll the combined Ni:V treatment. Victims oil Abuses and excesses, reclaim vour manhood 'i Sufferers from folly, overwork, enrly errors, 111-11 health nnd excestcs In married lire rccalnl your strength. Don't despair, even If In the lost stages. Don't be discouraged, If quacks! uuvu ruuueu yuu. i. win prove to you tuata medical science and honor bUII exist. Send! lives-cent stumps for boolc "TIMITII." theH nonly Medical book eximslnu quacks (tio matters Uwhatthey advertise to suve themselves froml i-ApusuiL-j im-ir iricKs unu devices, carnage uiemseives ceicDratea anu ramous, swine men advice and guarantee, charging cnormousfl prices for chcan. uolsonmis druirs. and there I uy ruining tnouianus. iioura t u to a 1'iven I mcs.0-3.so. Wed. and Rat. J-.veVs. 6-9.30. Sun." -! i Notice All mulcted with dangerous andB hopeless cases should call for examination. K Dally, from Wed. no I Sat. evo'gs, 8-9, andB "n ,-ii wruo or cnu. l reatmentny ma i. Lauer's and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest, Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, Agent '207 "West Coal Street, Shenandoah. ChlcbcHtcr's English Diamond ltrand. Pennyroyal pills H -TVv Original and Only Genuine A w VtN. re. ftlwiTt reliable, ladies aik R Drugclit for Chieheiter't RnglUh vumdDrnd la Ucd and Gold mr tmow Iboiei, filed with blue rlbboo. TnLo YttT no other. Rtfuttdangerouttuhttilu V tiont and imitatlonM. Al Druggiad, or lend 4 Id ftampi for t trticulan, tettlmonUls nnd lteUef for l.atUc," in letter, by return ill UII. l'l"Vt imiuHiu. r 4ChlliiatrrChcnilcuI Co..Mu1lon Sauar Soli tj &U Loct DrussUU. l'lillotlu-, After All Others Fail CONSULT THIS T T 11 FAMOUS Jjf I vOUU SPECIALIST -L7A UUUU) 329 N. 15th St Below CallowliUl, IMiilailelphfu. To secure n positive nnd permanent cure of ErrorH of Youth nml Lohs of Munhotxl and of nil discuses of the Wood, Kldneyx, Wnddert Skin und N'rvous System consult nt once Dr. Lohb. He Kunrniltees in till cases caused by Kxcessen, Imprudence or Inheritance to restore to Health nnd Strength by building up the (shattered ner vous sy&tem and adding new Hfo and energy to the broken down constitution. Consultation and examination free and strictly conlldentinl. OHlce hours, daily and iundny, from I) A. M. to 3 J. M. and G to 9 evening. Itead his book on errors of Youth and obscure diseases of both sexes. Sent free gUAUCVnil Wore Tbroat, rimples. Copper flAf t IUU Colored SDOttf. Aches. Old Bores. B BUlcerB In Month, llair-Falllng! Write COOIil aKj;3iKiii tu UU7 Ainionic XemiileJ Chloitiro. 111., for proofa of cures. CuilH! Htul, 500,OUO, Wont cases cured In lGi Elo ui unyii luo-pnee book rrec. A genuine welcome uwaita you at Joe Wtjatt's Saloon, JIAIN AND COAL STS., Pool room attacked. Finest whiskeys. beers, porter ami ale constantly on tap. Clioice temperaucu drinks and cigars. When it comes to GROCERIES, Our stock speaks for itself. If you don't como to town, send your orders. They will bo nicely filled. -MUSSER & BEDDALL,- ' 29 B. Centre Street, Shenandoah. A CLEAN, QUICK SHAVE Can always be had at Charles Derr's Barber Shop, First-class hair cutting and singeing. r'ivo"iv Hons Enildintr. John F. Cleary, TEMPERANCE DRINKS. Mineral waters, Weiss beer. Bottler of tho llncst lager beers. 17 and 10 Peach Alley, Shenandoah, Pa Hooks & Brown Full line of FIRE: WORKS WD EltflGg. Wholesale and retail. Agents for Daily Papers. NO. A N. MAIN ST YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES. Nntlonal League. AtPhlladolphla-Phlladolphia, 0; Pitts btirg.H. At NowYork Now York, 10; Cin cinnati, 3. At Brooklyn Brooklyn, 0; Louisville, 5. At Boston Boston, 7; Cleve land, 8, At Baltimoro St. Lotife, 5; Bal timore, 8. At Washington Chicago 8; Washington, 4. Kattern lngtto. At Syracuse Syracuse, lit Hochcster,8i At Provldoneo Scrantou, 8; Providonce,3. At Springfield Springfield, 0; Wilkes barro, 1. At Buffalo Buffalo, 2; Toronto,!. Pennsylvania Stato Ieaeue. At Carboudalo Carbondalo, 14; Allon town, 5. At Hazlotou Hnzlotou, 7; Lan caster 3. At Pottsvlllo Pottsvlllo, 11; Heading, 5. Snrs Women Did tho Kllllnc DANVILLK, Va., Juno 10. Solomon Marahlo, tho negtowho brutally murdered Mrs, Pollard, was caught lato yesterday afternoon near Five Forks, Va. Marable says ho and a woman watched while two women did tho killing and robbery. They then divided tho money. SUtiegro women suipectod of complicity in tho Pollard murder have also boon arrestod. Two ad mit knowing something about tho crime, but rofuso to talk morothan to admit that a man was concerned In it. Tho sliorlH has called for a forco to prevent tho pris oners from being lynched. Killed Her Three Children and Iloraeir. Cedah Uai'ids, la., Juno 10. Mrs. San ford Glllls, wlfo of a woll known funnel near Shollsberg, poisoned herself and three of her six children, und all four died, Mrs. Glllls started out of tho houso with a 4-year-old baby In hor arms after adminis tering tho poison to tho three children and herself. A few rods from tho dool she fell to the ground, whero both were found dead. Hor husband was feeding stoek at tho tlmo. Mrs. Glllls had just returned from Indiana, whero sho had been treated for mental derangouicnt. Ilesumlnc Work at Klkhorn. Elkiiohk, Vn., Juno 10. Thero was an attempt on Monday to rosumo work among tho collieries in tho Flat Top coal field, excluslvo of thoso who are using electrical machinery. Four of thom have mado a start. Tho Algoma, Elk Bldgo, Lynchburg nnd Powhattau companies are working about twenty mon per colliery. Tho strlkors are soliciting work from these collieries. Tho resumption of work throughout tho entire Held is expected In about two wcoks. nurned In Their lied. New Yohk, Juno 10. Tho children ol Herman Eldelman woro burned yestorday, Ono of thom, Isaac, 3 years old, Is dead, and Jacob, (! years old, Is not expected to recover. Tho children wero asleep and tba mother wont out to do somo mnrkctlug, leaving hor 0-yenr-oId son Abraham to tnko caro of tho children. In some mannoi the boy sot lire to tho bedclothes. Ho then ran out of tho house, and beforo assistance arrived his two llttlo brothers wero fatally uurnou. Destructive Fires In Indiana. Watkijloo, Ind., Juno 10. Nows has reached hero that Angola, fourtcon miles from horo, 13 threatened with a destruc tive flro. Tho Llnder & Ramsey cooper- ago factory has already burned, and tho Lako Shoro and Michigan Southern prop erty is threatened. Ulull Crock, a small country town near Franklin, has boon ut most cntlroly destroyed by flro. Fourteen buildings, Including throo gonoral stores, with their contonts, woro consumed. murdered for a Chicken, Bowling Giieen, Ky., Juno 10. W. II. Card woll shot and Instantly killed Ditto Jones at Abordoon.ono mile from Morgan town, in cold blood. Tho trouble enmo up ovor a chicken that was recently killed by ono of them, and on meeting at Abordeon they began qunrrolllng, and after n few words had been exchanged Cardwoll drew his pistol and fired two shots into Jones' body, killing him Instantly. Cardwoll nt once left for parts unknown. Governor Hustings' Appointment. Harbisuubo, June '10. Theso appoint ments wero announced lust night by Gov ernor Hastings: Inspectors of Western penitontiury for two yearsreach, James S. McKoan, Pittsburg, and David B. Ollvor, Allegheny; commission to examiuo appli cants for inspector of steam engines nnd boilers in Alloghony county, Samuol B. Sheams, David A. Shavor, James Lnppan, Alexander W. Foster and Oliver A. Wag goner, Pittsburg. English 1'raUe for the Cornell Creir. London, Juno 19. Truth, commonting upon the Cornoll-Honloy crow, says: "Al though not big mon thoy nro strong and wiry, und thoy have boon coached to al most machlno Uko porfoctlon, nnd a sim ilarity of stylo that speaks volumes for their coaching. Of courso It would bo a nasty blow to English rowing If tho Cor nollers won the grand race, but, nt tho samo time, It could not bo won by bettor sportsmen." Alteeld Calls a Special Legislative Session. Spuinqfield, Ills., June 10. Govornor Altgold issues a call for u special session of tho goneral assembly. Tho session will meet next Tuesday. In his message tho governor says the special sosslon will ba asked to pass revenue laws to relievo tho deficiency in the stato treasury and pass laws regarding sleeping cur charges and regarding the justice courts of Chicago. The New Valkyrie's Mulden Trip. Glasgow, June 10. Valkyrie III, the challengor for tho America's cup, started on her maiden trip yostordny. Lord Dun ravon and thedeslgnerof thoyncht.Goorgo L. Watson, were on board of her. Thero was little wind blowing across tho Clydo, and tho goneral opinion formed citer tho performance of Valkyrlo HI was that sho will not prove to bo a light wind boat. Glassworkers' Scale Settled. Pittsuuro, June 10. Tho conferenco betweon tho American flint glassworkors and the manufacturers resulted In tho adoption of lost yoar's sculo, except for engravers, who huve boon reduced 10 to 20 per cout. on the cheaper grades of work, where tho machines enter Into competi tion. Mills Closed Down by u Strike. WoiifjESTEB, Mass., Juno 19. Tho Lan caster mills, In Clinton, aro now ontlroly shut down. The few remaining hands who did not strike wero sont out yester day, as thoro was no work for thom under existing circumstances. Professor Huxley Critically 111, London, Juno 19. Professor Huxloy, who has been in ill health for soma time past, suffered a relapse lust week, and is now In a critical condition, owing to a complication of diseases. ' DEPEW AT NASHVILLE. Tho Noted Orator Speaks on Pa triotism and Education. THE DUTIES OF THE CITIZEN. Ho Who AdTocatoa Good Itonda Does More Good Thnu lie Who Spouts finance A Poor Man Cannot Afford to Knter l'oll tles Party Loyalty Secimdnry. Nashville, Juno 19. Tho event of tho Vanderbllt commencement was tho ad dress of Dr. Chauucoy M. Depow ut tho Tabernacle last night, delivered boforo an lmmenso nudlouce. Tho address was to huvo been delivered at tho Vondome theater, the largest In tho city, but Its ca pacity was not equal to tho demand for leats, nnd tho Tabornnclowassoloctod. On the platform was assembled tho university faculty and prominent citizens, and tho audience was a magnificent ono. Upon heiug Introduced, Dr. Depow was rccolved with rounds of npplauso, aud during nis address was froely and spontaneously greeted with npplauso. Mr. Dopow's sub ject was "Patriotism and Education," and in tho courso of his lengthy and brilliant oration he said: "Ladles und Gontlemen: It has long been a question whether porfect happi ness Is posstblo In this world. Human fallibility causes sudden Jars on tho most joyous occasions. Tho nearest approach CHAUNCET M. DEPEW. to tho complete realization of actual and ideal pleasuro comes with commencement; day for tho college man. Ho passes the; fleeting hours in a flood of delightful recollections or glorious anticipations. "Wo llvo not for tho post, but for the present and futuro; that evory period has its problems to bo solved, Its dangers to bo mot and its opportunities. What seem to us tho commonplaces of tho day will add to or diminish tho happiness of thoso who shall como uftor us. Anarchy, socialism, taxation, currency and tho rotations of labor and capital aro questions as difficulty requiring us much judicious and pat-lotlo-consideration und demanding as much of tho time and attention of tho colleges and tho college mon of tho country as any which havo agitated tho nation slnco tho formation of tho government. It is not for all of us to bo legislators, or governors, or cabinet minlstors, or presidents, but it Is for all of us in tho sphere- in which wo movo to tako that interost in public af fairs which voices tho opinion that guides legislatures, congresses nnd prosidonts. "A man can servo his country more effectively, and with greator practical i benefit, in preaching the doctrino nnd pro- motiug tho building of good roads than in t spondiug his tlmo in spouting currency fallacies. Public sorvico is not alone In tho holding of ofllco. In tho hot compo . titions of our American llfo, In tho obli gations which n man owos to those about him and depondcut upon him, In tho duties and happiness which como from marriage and domesticity, no man, until ho is assured in somo way of indepondonc'o from tho emoluments of office, can afford, to ontor public llfo. The most lamentable wrecks which I havo seen In tho thirty odd. years slnco I was graduated havo beon tho mon who have abandoned ovcrythiug for tho publlo sorvico, only to bo thrown out by tho changes of politics nnd to And that their placos lu tho professional and busi ness world had boon occupied by younger men, leaving them helpless and stranded. "But every town caucus, ovory villngo primary, ovcry ward or county convention Is tho opportunity and tho duty of tha educated man. He must bolong to one or tho othor of tho great parties, because' In representative government it Is only by such organizations that wlso politics can oventuato In wise measures. We hear much too much of rings and. bosses. They aro tho natural result of. neglect of the primaries by tho cltlzons. Tho boss and tho ring on ono side, in secret partnership with tho ring and tho boss on tho othor, present tlckots made up of thlovcs or tools and then shout for us to vote for tho ono or tho other In tho name of protection or freo trade, In the name of raonomctallsm or froe colnago of silver, according to our party affiliations. If tho educated mon of tho country who aru minlstors, lawyers, doctors, journalists, business men or farmers would perform their dutios In the primary school of tho caucus we nevor would oxperlonco that, despotism of a machlno which blights, ambition, destroys honost offort for good, government, and plunders lmpurtlally partlsans and antagonists. "If we havo negloctcd our duty to the community, to tho stato aud to tho nation, by neglecting tho beginnings of govern ment, we nro not without a romedy. Then is the tlmo for thoso, and they exist in every community, who have been trained in tho schools to formulate their ideas and to express them upoil the platform, or through the press or by the pamphlet, ta say to tho people 'protection and free, trade can wait;' thoy havo wolted and. wuvored for a century. All othor ques tions can wait as thoy have waited and Wavered for a gonoratlou. "Thlovcs nre In possession of tho state house, robbers Intrenched In the city hall. Unite, discard party, disregard cries, shib boleths aud phrases, aud so resouo the stato and tho city- The efilcaoy of thlw method, though a late one, and au un necessary one If tho educated brains of the country attended to their duties, has been, seen within a yoar under tho inspiration of seventy independent citizens of New York, a hundred indepondout citizens la Brooklyn, tho triumph of civil sorvico In Chicago by the popular vote, and other equally significant manifestations of the resistless power of a combination of Inde pendent voters.' I A i A .,&&., w.u, MMBBBHBWH
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