EVENING HERALD 1883 BUUNED OUT 1895. Published dally, except Sumlny, by the HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY. Office Refowlcli blilg., South Main St, H. 0. ItOYHlt, Kditor. W. J. W ATKINS, Locnl IWItnr. J. 51. HOYElt, Trens. mill Business Mnunger. The Herald I delivered In Shan Aiulnali nutl the ur- roundlnir towni for six cent a week, payable to the carriers. l)y mull, J3 0 year or 28 cents a month, payable ill advance. Advert tftemcnt charged according to apace and position. The ptiulliHcn reserve the rlulitto change the iositlou of advertisements whenever me puoiicnupn ot ncwmienuumi it, nie nuiii Is referred to.Vc.lcet ally advertisement, whether paid for or not, that the publisher may deem lmpropciv Advertising rntes made known upoh amplication. Entered at the lmstofficc at Shenandoah, I'a., ccond class mall matter, Eoening Herald. '"WEDNESDAY, JULY 17 , 1895. ToMOiutow night's meeting of the Bor ough Council will be au interesting ouo, as the awarding of the contract for connect ing the properties with the public water works will corno up. It is hoped the mat ter will he disposed of at the meeting as there is none too much time to get the works lu full qperation heforo the winter season opens. Delays always arise from unexpected quarters in such undertakings. We aro in receipt of sufficient letters on the late riot in Win. Peun to form a foun dation for columns of material on tho affair, hut tho commuuicatious that aro the most Interesting aro sent by annony- raous correspondents, and therefore cannot be published. It is surprising how much more some people can say' in writing to an editor of a paper over assumed names than they can when they have no scruples as to the use of their real names. TnE Pottsvillo people are happy onco more. Their season of base ball is to bo prolongod, their team having been snatched from the brink of dissolution. In this ro spect they have displayed more enterprise than the people of this town. They realize that a base ball team of prominence is a benefit to a town if in no other than an ad vertising channel. Shenandoah never has a more lively summer season than when it is properly represented on the diamond. Last summer one of our grand children was sick with a severe bowel trouble. Our doctor's remedies had failed, then we tried Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera anil Diarr hoea Itomedy. which cave very speedy relief. Wo regard it as the best medicine ever nut on tho market for bowel com plaints. Sirs. E. 6. Gregory, Fredericks- town, Mo. This certainly is the best med icine over put on tho market lor dysentery, summer complaint, colic and cholera in fantum in children. It never fails to give prompt relief when used iu reasonable time and the plain printed directions aro followed. Many mothers havo expressed their sincere gratitude for the cures it has enecteil. Jfor sale by liruhler Jiros., drug- gists. Captured tit Treniont. Costello Portlano, was arrested at Tre mont yesterday by officer Walter Duubert of Shamokin, charged with buying goods by tne wholesale under lalee representa tions trom Dominick Olees, ot Shamokin Costello skipped and was located at Black- wood. Did You Kvor Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for your troubles ? If not, get a bottle now and got relief. This medicine has been found to be peculiarly adapted to the relief and cure of all female complaints, exerting wonderful direct iiitlueueo in giving strength and tone to tho organs. If you nave loss ot appetite, constipation, head' ache, fainting spells, or aro nervous, sleep less, excitable, melancholy or troubled with dizzy spells, Electric Bitters is tho medicine you need. Health and strenntl are guaranteed by its use. Large bottles only fifty cents at A. Wasley's drug store I.oIiIkU Valley Kallroud. Special rate of single fare the round trip to Baltimore, on account of Baptist Young People's Union convention. Tickets sold July ICth and 17th, limited for return to August fitb. Itellof In Six Hours. Distressing ICidney and Bladder dis eases relieved in six hours by the "New Great South American ICidney Cure This new remedy is a great surprise on ao. count of Its exceeding promptness in re lieving pain in tho bladder, kidneys, back and every .part of the urinary passages iu male or female. It relieves retention of water and pain iu passing it almost imme diately. If you waut quick relief and euro this is your remedy. Bold by Isaac Shaplra, 107 South Main street, Shenan doah, Pa, Buy Keystone flour. Be srrt nmt the nameLBsero & Bahk, Ae..tu ri. .8 printed on every sack. ti Mrs. Ithodie Noah, of this place, was taken in the night with cramping pains and the next day diarrhoea set in. She took half a bottle of blackberry cordial but got no relief. She then setit to me to see if I had anything that would help her. I Bent her a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Iteraedy and the first dose rolieved her. Another of our neighbors had been sick for about a week and had tried different remedies for diarrhoea but kept getting worse. I sent him this same remedy. Only four doses of it were required to euro him. Ho says lie owes his recovery to this wonderful rem edy. Mrs, Mary Sibley, Sidney, Mich. For sale by G rubier Bros., druggists. ComluK Events, July 17. Ice cream festival In Bobbins' Opera House under the auspices of the 4Y." Aug. 15. Ice cream festival in Bobbins' opera bouse under the auspices of Hope Section Pioneer Corps. Merita of Gold and Silver Brilliantly Discussed, TEN DAY TALKING MATOH BEGUN' Ex-Cnngresstiinn llorr and Wllllnm II. Hurcy Meet In an Oratorical Contest as to the Itelntlvo Merit of the Two Metals as Mediums of Exchange. CHICAGO, Juno 17. The great tea days' iebato botweou Roswell G. Horr.tho witty ex-eongressmnn from Michigan, now n tesldont of New York, and William II. Harvoy, tho author of "Coin's-FInanclal fccliool, ' was oponeil yesterday bcloro n elect audlouoo at tho Illinois club on Ash land avouuo. Both made brief preliminary addresses, Mr. Horr speaking for a gold standard and Mr. Harvoy for free colnago of silver. Tho audience was Impartial, applauding tho telling points mado by each contestant liberally. Tho debate propor bogan by Mr. Horr asking hla opponent to tell plainly If thoro was evor any such school hold as that de scribed in tho book "Coins Financial Sohool." Mr. Horr said: "I find all through tho book a largo number ot statements at tributed to a very considerable number of business men of Chicago, and I am in formed that theso nion novor one of them attored a single word attributed to them. If the book is written as an allegory I would like my friend to state why ho did not uso, us all literary men have always done, the namosgf. fictitious Individuals?" Air. Harvey "Tho 'school' is an alle gory. It marshals tho opinions of tho two sides of the controversy, so that ono In Imagination can seo the coufllct of opinions and tho contest as it proceeds. It puts in the mouth of tho gold standard advocates their woll known vlows, fairly itatcd, with which tho country had been Hooded up to tho time tho 'sohool' was written. Tho strength of tho book was intended to be in tho fairness of stating thoso vlows. The faot that a little boy In kneo pants was tho instructor of tho men was supposed to be sufficient to flx tho itory as allcgorioal. Mr. Horr "Now I come to the motto of tho book, which is this: 'I thunk Thee, oh, Father, Lord of heaven and earth, be cause thou bust hid thoso things from tho wlso and prudont and hast rovealcd thorn unto babes.' Does my friend desire to in timate that the kind of ilnanco which he toachos is something that babqs will un derstand, but that paoplo who know any thing will novor be able to comprehend" Mr. Harvey "Mr. Horr misinterprets Ihe meaning of that verso. The word babos is intended to mean tho puro of mind and unselfish. It is in that sense that it is used in tho Bible, and means that thoso puro of mind and unselfish can see clearly thoso things which tho Im pure of mind and selfish cannot see or un derstand." Mr. Horr "I submit that that motto does not glvo an excuse for a boy because bo is In kneo breochos to stop telliug tho truth. It docs not give the boy any right to mlsroprosent facts." At this point tho contestants discussed at some length tho definition of money. Coming to tho money system of the United States Mr. Horr said: "Tho first law that was -ver passed in the United States on tho subject of money was July 0, 1785. That was two years after the subject had boon discussed In svery shapo and form by the people and press of tho United States. It was ro iolved that tho monoy unit of tho United States of Amorloa bo ouo dollar, that the smallest coin bo of copper, of which two hundred should pass for ono dollur. That Is ull the law there has evor boon on tho lubject and all that has ever been said about it anywhere. So wo had first the money of tho daddlos, of copper, no doubt about it. Now comes tho next important legislation upon this subject: 'Kesolved, that tho standards of tho United Statos of Amorlca for gold and silver shall bo oleveu parts lino and one part alloy.' Originally that was tho weight of ulloy in nil coins of the United Statos. Afterwards wo reduced tho alloy so that It was ono part in ten." Mr. Harvey "What Mr. Horr says about coppor used us money during the Conti nental days procedlng tho adoption of tho constitution is trivial to bo used in this argument. After tho udoptlon of tho con stitution a blrnotullic system was provided for in the constitution. Section 10 suys: 'No stato shall ooln money or make any thing but gold and silver coin u tender in paymont of dobts.' It says gold and sliver, not gold or silver. This is the constitu tion. Tho statos surrendered to oongross tho right to soparatoly coin monoy, but BxproBBly retained tho right to the uso of silver and gold as monoy, neither as tokon money, ono representing tho other, as sil ver is now coined representing gold, but both as money lu their own right." "The men who framed this constitution then proccoded to givo it the construction intended. They gavo both metals free and unlimltod coinage. Both were glvon full and unlimited use in tho payment of dobts. There was uo discrimination made In tho use of tho two metals except that tho unit of vulue was to resldo in tho sil ver dollar, and that gold coins are to be of the valuo of so many silver dollars. "Daniel Webster said: 'Gold and silver Is tho monoy of the constitution. The constitutional standard of valuo Is estab lished, and cannot be ovorturned. To overturn it would shake-tho whole sys tem. Gold and sliver at rates fixed by con gress conBtltuto tbo legal standard of valuo in this country, and neither con gross nor any stato has authority to es tablish any other standard or dispose of this.' Mr. Horr "My friend Harvoy thinks tho government of the United States orig inated In 1703. I had supposed this gov ernment commenced on July -1, 1770. In 1787 congress resolved that the standard of tho United States of America for gold and llvor,,both together, should booloven parts flue and one part alloy. That was proclsoly as they bad doclded before. They wore organizing a new system of money, something that had nover boon known on the face of tbo globe making money his tory. Is that trlvlalf Why, it was tho important aot of the ago. Why, it was the basis of the ontlr action of 1702? Mr. Harvey "The straits to which the colonies wero put between 1770 and 1700, when we, as a govornraont known as the United States went into operation, were those of oxpedleney, but no permanent system was adoptod. Tho Amorlcau con- f;rei, .ot its 'second session, onactod the aw of 1799, and section P of that act is the one that settles this question by whiph only a silver unit was provided for." Mr. Horr "Now,' all this talk of Mr.' Harvey's Is of very little Importance as far j I am concerned. What I say Is that The when thoy passed that law thoy lntondod to establish bimetallism In the United Statos. Wo did not uso tho gold standard at all up to 1834. Tho gold dollar was worth moro undor tho first mlntago than tho silver dollar, consequently we did havo and ho Is right about it tho sllvor standard in this country up to 1834." Mr. Harvoy "I want now to call atten tion to tho faot that for sovcral years our sldo has claimed that silvor was fixed in 1702 as tho unit of valuo, continuing to 1873, aud as strenuously denied by tho other sldo. And now wo conio faco to faco with tho other sldo where thoy do not daro to mislead; and In tho first joint debated question In this controversy thoy aro forced by the truth to admit that 871f grains of sllvor was fixed os tho unit of valuo by tho act of 1702 and remained such to 1881." Mr. Horr "I want to say hero tho ques tion of tho unit has not beon disposed of today. I want to- give a word as to why thoy recolnod tho gold instead of tho sil ver. Tho ronson was becnuso wo wero on a sllvor basis, and did not Intend to dis turb tho relation of money to tho business of tho country,;' Dyspepsia, Indigestion And distress in the stomach caused me intense agony. I lost flesh, strength and energy. I was so weak that I could not walk without my cane. My family and friends prevailed on me to try Hood's Sarsaparilla and now I am a well and strong man of 60 years. I owe my life to Hood's." W.T. Bpenceh, Fort Mitchell, Virginia. Hood's Pills oa3ytiy.!ytotak8, tiuuu o r-ui easy In effect 25a Pennsylvania R. B. SCHUYLKILL DIVISION. July 6th 1895. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the above date for Wiggans, Gllborton Frack villo, New Castle, St. Clair, Pottsville, Ham burp, Reading, Pottstown, ' Phoenixville, Norristown, and Philadelphia (Broad Btrcot station) at 6 OS and 11 -15 a. m. and 4 15 p. m. on week days. For Pottsville and inter mediate stat ons 9 10 a. m. SUNDAY. For Wiggan's, G'tlberton, Frackvillo, Now Castle, St. Clair, Pottsville at 6 08, 9 40 a. m. and 3 10 p. m. For Hamburg, Reading, i'oltstowp, i'lioenixvillo, norristown, inua- telpula at 6 (10, 9 40 a. m., 3 11) p. m. Trains leave Frackville for 8henandoah at 10 40 a. m. and 12 '4, 5 04 7 42 and 10 27 p. ni. Sunday 11 is a. in. and 5 40 p. ui. iieavo 1'ottsvillo lor Shenandoah at 10 15, 11 48 a. in. and 4 40, 7 15 and 10 00 p. m. Sunday at 10 40 a. m., 5 15 p. oi. Jjcave i'liuaaoipuia (Uroail street station) for Shenandoah at 5 57 and 8 35 a.m.. 410 and 7 11 p. m. weok days. Sundays leave at n 5(1 a. m. Leave Broad Street StntioD, Philadelphia. for New York. Express, wook-days, 3 20, 4 us, 4 ou, a is, e an, i as, a zu, j su, id 30 (Umiiii Uar) HUH, 11 14, a.m., 12 noon, 12 35 (Limited 1 0U and 4 22 p. 111. Billing cars) 1 4U, 1 M (.uining car), a zu, 4 uu, 5 uu, 5 56 (Dining Car), 6 00, 6 50, 8 12 10 00, p. m., 12 01 night. Sundays, 3 20 4 05, 4 50, 5 15, 8 12, 9 50, 10 30 (Dining Car), 11 03 a. m., 12 35, 2 30 (Dining Car),4U0 (Limited 4 22), 5 20, 5 56, (Dining Car), 6 35, 6 CO, 8 12, If HO p. m., 12 01 night. Express for Boston, without change, 11 00 a. m., weeK-days, anil o ou p. m. daily. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington 3 50, 7 20, 8 31, 9 10, 10 20, 11 18, 11 38 a. in. (12 31 Limited Dining Car), 112, 3 4B, 4 41, (5 16 Congressional .Limned, liming (Jar), n 17, 6 55. (Dining Car), 7 40 (Dining Uar) p. m., and 12 05 night week-days. Sundays 3 50, 7 20, 9 10, 11 18, 11 38, a. m., 1 12, 4 41, 6 55, (Dining O'ar), 7 41) p. m. (Dining Uar), and 12 05 night. Leave Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia, FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Express 5 00, 8 20 9 30 a. m., 1 00 (Saturday only), 2 00, 3 00, 4 00, 4 20, 500 5 40, p. ui. weok-days. Sundays, Express, 8 00 " 30, uu, ju, vuu, u 13 a. m. 4 3U, p. m. JSxcur siou, 7 00, a. ru. daily. FOR GATE MAY. Anui.hsha. AVn.nwnnn. and Holly Beacd. Express 9 00 a. m. 2 3n, 4 05, 5 00, p. ra. week-days. Sundays, 8 20, a. m. Cape May only 1 30 p. m. Saturdays. Excursion, 7 00, a m. daily. FOR SEA ISLE CITY, Ocean Citv and A valon. Express, 9 10 a. m., 2 30,4 20 p. m. week-days. Sundays, 8 50 a. m. Excursion, 7 00, a, m. dailv. FOR SOMMERS POINT. Express, 8 20, 9 30, a. m., 2 00, 3 00, 4 00 5 40, p. m. week, days. Sundays, S 00, 9 00, 9 45, a. m. 8. M. Pbevost. J. R. Woon, Gen'l Manacer. Gen'l. Pass g'r Agt. Lauer's and Pilsner Beers, Ffaj$Sf Purest, Healthiest. 1 - ,14 ' CtinsV Schmidt, Agent 207 West Coal Street, Shenandoah. Lager A HURRICANE SIGNAL. Chief Monro Will Warn Us ot Approach lag Htorins of Unusual Violence. Washington, July 17 With tho objoct of giving warning of tbo approach of trop ical hurricanes, as woll ns tho sovcro and daugerous storms that pass across tbo lako region abd Atlantic coast, tho weather bureau bus adopted a sprclal signal to bo kuown as the hurrlcauo signal. It will consist ot two red flags, with black con tors, displayed one above thu othor. Tho signal will bo dlsplnyod at all wcathpr bureau ofllcxM and wind signal display sttnlous on tho Atlantic mid gulf coiisU and the great lakos and ut uumorous other points. In n number of Instances arratigempnts havo been mndn with steamship and "4'fc- TTILUS h. MOORB. stonmboat Uuu to display tho signals on their VPSseR Tugs, pilot boats, revenue cutters or ot'ier sto 1111 vcsseli will d splay tho hurricano signal by day and flro rock ets by night. Clilof Mooro, of the bureau,, suggests that in all localltio? where hurricane storms aro liable to oause instruction, ar ran?oment3 bo made by cltizons for dis tribution of the ofllolal warnings to points beyond tolographlo comnimlicntiou 1 r sight and sound of tho signals. This may bo dono by iiuani of oottrlors oa liorso back displaying signals from high points, or firing rockots. Tho bureau has decided to uso for this purpose red metoor rockots, which ascend 300 or 400 feet high and emit a brilliant red star which burns to tho ground or water's odgo. The English Elections. London, July 17. Up to midnight the returns from the parliamentary election shows tho following results: Conserva tives and Liberal-Unionists, 831; Llborals, 44; Parnollitos, 4; McCarthyltes, 12; Labor, 1. Tho gains which tho Unionists have securod la the elections thus far held insure them a majority of thirty-two In tho noxt houso, oven it tho remainder of tbo seats to bo voted on remain tho same as horctoforo. Lord Salisbury's youngest son, Lord Hugh Cecil has boon returned for Greenwich. A Labpr mombor, Will iam K. Cromer, who rocontly mado a Journey to America to urge tho udoption of an arbitration treaty, has boon unsoatcd. Tho chief event of the day was tho dismis sal of ox-Postmastor Goneral Morloy, making tho fourth ex-minister in Lord Kosobory s cnbiuot who has boen sent into seclusion. Tho ro-olectlou of Spoakor Gully has olicltcd congratulations all around. Prison Onlolals Severely Censured. New Yoke, July 17. Tho fodoral grand jury mado a presentment yesterday in tho matter of tho oscapo from Ludlow strcot jail of Klllorau, Alien and liussell, tho allogod Hobokon and Springfield (Ills.) postofllco robbers. Sheriff Tamson is con sured for neglect in keoplng subordinates who did not know tholr duty. The prin cipal responsibility for the escape is fixed on ex-warden Kaubn, who, tho jury says, Is guilty of gross and culpublo negloct, while the under keepers Schucer, Schoon and McCabo aro found to bo utterly unfit nion, who displayed at tho critical mo mont not only cowardice, but stupidity, If nothing worse. A Desperate- Lover. Philadelphia, July 17. Jealous Josoph Connor shot his swoothcart, 19-yoar-old Kate Connolly, at the houso of his mother in tho Konsiugton district, and thou at tempted to commit suicide. Both were removod to the hospital with bullets In their heads. Their recovery is predicted. They had a lovers' quurrol, and Miss Con nelly threatened to break off their engage ment. Hence tho shooting. Tho Amateur Oarsmen at Knratof;n, Saratoga, July 17. It is olliclally etated that the Saratoga lake regatta of the National Association of Amateur Oarsmen will begin nt 3 o'clock this after noon, l'orty-flvo boats und 150 oarsmen aro on the water und nothing but aquatics are talked. The three crack Canadian crews from Toronto, Wiunlpog and Kat Portage uro eousidered good dark horses. The Flood nt 1 Pnso. El Paso. Tox., July 17. Twelve square miles In oast El Paso, aro umler water, causing 815.000 ilamuge. Tralllo over the Southern Pacific has been entirely blocked for twenty-four hours. Evergreen ceme tery is entirely uuder the llooil, which was tho blggost evor known horo. The freshet, however, whloh was cuused by heavy ruins In Now Mexico, is now recodlnjr. A Clergyman'! Death at Sea. New Yoiik, July 17. The Rov. Arthu Brooks died on board tho steamship KuldV onlier passage from Southampton to this city. He was n brother of tho late Bishop Phillips Brooks and pastor of the Churoh of the Incarnation, this city. A Woman Lawyer Debarred, WASH IKOTON,' July 17. Mrs. Mary E. Hauseo, of Ellohvllle, N. Y., has been de barred from practice in the Interior de partment for unprofessional and unlawful conduct. in oxooutlng Improper declara tions iu pension cases. NUGGETS OF NEWS. M. Trubert has boon appointed secretary of the French ornbassy at Washington, to succeed M. Tanguy. Ou Saturday tho uow yacht VulkyrloIII will loavo .England ror New York to con lost for the America's cup. Aiarua uowkcs 1011 neaaiong into a chute at the Klchards colliery at Shamo kin, i'a., and was instantly killed. At Reading, Pa., John G. Witman, aged 80, was overcome by gaa at the Colebrook furnace, and died a few mluuteslater, . Simon M. Ehrllcb, chief Justice of the New York city court, died aX his home in Wejtcheitcr lost night from typhoid fever. Cures the Tobacco Habit IN 4 TO 10 DAVS OR MONEY REFUNDED. 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