EVENING HERALD i:staiii.isim:i) m-u. I'ublWiod every Evening, Except Monday, nt 8 South JAnms STiir.cT. Kkah 'esthk. Tho Herald Is (Iclivfinl IhShcualirtonn and the aurroiiudliiK towns fur six cents a week, pay tile to tlio carriers. Ily mall (8.00 n year, or 25 cents a month, payable In advance. Advertise Bllti clinked according to space and position. TUe ituhllnhcrft reserve the rlirlit to char.go the poMtioii l auvertletnciiis whenever the pun Ueitioti of news demands It. The right Is . . i J .'":r 1 (pwiii lur ur nut, iiu.b me iimu-nern nniy ueeill mpeapcr. Advertising rates inado known upon application. 2Koterod at the postofilco at Hlicnandoali, Pa., as iacouU class mail matter. m tor or not, mat mo pumimicrs may uptni TELEPHONE CONNECTION. Evening Herald HATUltDAY, MAY 111. 1SU0. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET, FOR CONOIIE4MANATI.AKUK, OAI.USIIA A. UltOW, Of Susquehanna. SAMUEL A. lUVENTOltT, Of Eric JIicvclk riders should display headlights on their tvhcels after dark, as they uro re quired to do by ordinance in various towns throughout the state. The "kike" Is n silent steed and is apt to scaro a pedestrian wbcu it bobs up quietly alongside of him or sImwU rapidly before him. The light attracts .attention, und many towns iullict flues upon riders failing to display one. Tin: capacity of the ship yards of tlio country to turn out guod ships was Illustrated ngaiu in tlio case of tlio Oregon, a twin sister jf the Massachusetts, turned out of the .Union J roii Works' yards at San Francisco. The vessel is even fleeter than the Massachu setts anil spunks well fur her builders. Such yards as this and the Cramps of Philadelphia -should lie fotcrcd by the government, as we .know not the day nor the hour war may break forth when they will lie badly needed. Tjij; .Senator from this district is popularly credited with instigating the movement -against the ward justices of the peace which was decided by Judgo Mcl'hersuii recently, Xi vent his spleen against one of tlio justices in MahauoyCity who wasindcpenduiit enough to act according to his own convictions. It is the supposition that he carried ins opposition tj bheuandoah also to strike an opponent Jiere. If tliis bo correct ho is welcome to all the glory or contempt which the act deserves. While there is loasou to think ho has overreached himself wo opine it will be a ioug time before the feeling caused by the .action will pass away, whether the election of the soealled borough justices be sustained -tr nut, and ho will flud it like Hanquu's ghost, rise up to damn him for many a year .to come. Wo cliceifully accord him all the credit due hllu. Till: seciet of General Harrison's iefus.il to become a candidate has at last leaked out. It .apj:ars that au emissary of Harrison's called ju Tom J'latt, of New York, and .Senator yimy to negotiate with these two leaders- for Ikr piirpo.se of uniting on himself as the one "aiididate wlio might bo able to defeat Me- .Kuilcy lor the nomination. K.vScnator J'J-itt, u is understood, saiil he would stand by Motion to the last, add when .Senator Ju-0- was approached and asked to withdraw in Jlarrisoii's favor, ho leplied in substance "1 am a candidate for the nomination, and jojmucrcm eaith cm make me withdraw. J am oppuscd to Hariisoii, just as I am to .McKinley or any other man who is or may Jio my rival for the nomination." Mr. Harri son's emissary returned to Indianapolis and jejMjrlul that his mission had been a failure. Jt was then that the ex-1'resident finally de cided not to become a candidate, and this is tlio reason why his name did not go beforo .the Indiana convention. 'ANTE-CONVENTION CONTEST. Major McKinley maintains his silence on tho financial question, and tho uncertainty ns to where and how the Ohiiian stands weakens his changes for tho llcpuhlicaii nomination. JJvery ..ther aspirant for the prizo has com mitted himself one way orunother. Although Jlajor McKinley will not speak at all, his tl'iuJihuitou manager, General Grosvenor, ivill not cease speaking, ami he has been say ing things of late that will not help their cause. A little less from (jfosveuorand more front McKinley would clear matters up. He must repudiate the financial heresies of tho South and West if ho expects to bo the lle jiuMicun nominee. There is au impression prevailing, and nspeciully In business circles, that McKinley lis uot anxious to mako any piofosslou until aie will see just what the .St. Louis conveu Jtlou will do. Then ho will remain it caudi date whether the platform will ho for the single gold standard or not. He is self adjustable on the financial question. There arc same reasons for the theory that McKinley is iu harmony with Hauna on Ills poliey of silence. Ohio Is not for sound money, neither ii Illinois, and the South and West are favor able to tho white medal. It is hero that his support is strongest. His friends are there, and they will not allow him to speak, New York Is against him with substantial 1 1 minimi ty, as is Pennsylvania. In Now .l'.f.rcy he may not get a single vote. All ijVk territory is for sound money. Major MiJCiuluy, when he looks over the field, may .ie ur uu lent to ho silent, even though that silmoe is a confession of toleration of doc trine that the reputable business men of this "ouulry declare must bo stamped out. The Keptiblloau party not only "wants" iuJ Meeds a sound money nam on a sound money platform ; it demands these things rem the St. Louis convention. Major Me '. tuky is weakening himself and his can .Xitjuy every day by his silence by his assiusjitioii that he is strung; enough to scenic xhr uitoiiatlon any way, mid by hi implied willinguMj to let the party inakohUflnaiicial opinions for him. IU tanking men make tin- opinions of the Republican party for it. Is Major McKinley content lo take his ready muiV and second hnnded 1 The Atuorhan . "lie ttdni.-e directness, fearlessness, iu- dependence ill a politic ian us in a military lender. Tlio friends of McKinley will find out, ore It la too Into, that tlio Odium's sllonco caused hi? dofeat for tlio nomination. It now looks as If tlio candidate upon whom "tlio field" cnnieiitnitos tliclr forces will Ijo tlio nonilnoo and it wont lie McKinley. WHOLESALE ARRESTS. Murk" WIiIIiIiihimi Threaten to 111 Ins Stilts lor I'iiIni' Imprisonment. Tlio police forco, accompanied ly Chief llurxoM Minis, Constable Dando and several fttlvnliu l.iut I.t ,l.l.l .. 1 .!!.. v v..... iviwinn wuuiuiuk iiouvo on vtcsiuoai street Kept by William Mender and arrested 111 men, John Kasnaro wicz was to bo married to-day and last night the crowd commenced celebrating the event. At midnight the neighbors complained to the pollco of the nolso thoy made mid tlio raid was then decided upon. Three of the men, including tlio one to be married, paid fines and costs this morning and wero discharged. Tlio remaining 13 men uro still confined in tlio Council chamber with two others arrested for nuisance At noon to day "Jack" Whltchotisu, tlio ottsvillo lawyer, and Philip Yedinsky, tlio court interpreter, camo to town and demanded tlio relcaso of tlio prisoliors on hall for trial at court, Whltcliouso declaring that If the request was not complied with ho would prosecutu Chief Tosh, Chief Utirgess Hums and tlio borough on a charge of false im prisonment by each of tlio 10 men arrested. Tosh and Hums told the lawyer that there wero hut two ways by which tho prisoners could bo released and that was by each pay ing his fine and costs, or the lawyer com pelling their release by somo proceeding through the court; and If neither wasdono tho men would bo held for fivo days. Wbitchouso had not gained his point up to the time tho Hekami went to press. Great IteduelloiiH III Ladies' and Children's russet and fine gondola shoes in endless varieties at Wonicr's, 121 X. Main street. 4-17-tf PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout tho lieglou Chron icled for Hasty 1'eriiHHl. The P. & It. breaker at Wost lirooksidc, built 25 years ago, is being remodeled. In Mahanoy City thieves stole a fruit stand. They will steal the police of that town next. Jacob Weber and Miss Frances Goodman, both of Mahanoy City, will bo married on the tilth iust. Mrs. Iicbecci ('. lloyer, relict of Hon. Jerome K. lioycr, formerly of Pottsvillc, died at Harrisburg. The population of Shamokiu is being rapidly increased. Car load after car load of foieigners aie arriving tlicie. Girardvillo wbcelomen will race on Memo rial Day for prizes. Tamaqua and Pottsville will also have road races on that day. The Centrali.i authorities have appointed two special ollicers" to run down Corrigan, who shot Landlord Ilcpncr, of the Centralia House. A flock of wild ducks flew over Pottsville yesterday, and two of the number struck an electric wire and fell to the ground. They were caught. Forty hour's Devotion will commence in the following Catholic Churches to-moriow, Sunday: St. Jeromc'sramaqua; St.Couifacius, St. Clair; St. Ambrose's, .Schuylkill Haven. Chas. T. Steck, of .siiamokin, the lecturer and Sliakesperian scholar, who is well known here, has withdrawn from his candidacy for Congress ill that district for financial reasons. The Miners in the Shamokiu legion re ceived the smallest pay this month they havo received for years, tlio majority of them having worked but twclvo days during last mouth. The latest stylo ur.d color iu men's tin shoe can he found at tho FAirroisY Shoe Siuitu. Itcllglotl Notices. Servic es in tho Trinity Hcforiucd church to-morrow at 10:00 a. in., and 11:80 p. in. Sunday school at 1:30 p. in. Prayer meeting" every Wednesday evening at 7:I1J. Services in All Saints' Protestant L'piscopal church on litst Oak street to-morrow at 10:30 a. m. and 7 p. m. Tho rector will olllciato. Sunday school at 2 p. mt llcgular services will be held in tho United nvangeHcal church, (Dougherty's Hall,) to morrow at 10 a. m. and 0.30 p. m. Preaching by tho pastor, Itev. I. J. Itt-itz. Sunday school nt 1.30 p. m. Services in the Presbyterian church to morrow nt 10:30 a. m. and 11:30 p. m. Sunday school at 2 p. in. Itev. T. Maxwell Morrison, lastor. Tho subject of tho sermon In tho evening will ho tho "Calviuistic Doctrlno of Sin." To-morrow morning IIov. Alfred Hoehner, pastor of tho Methodist Lpiscopal church, will preach a special sermon to boys and girls, A cordial invitation is extended to parents and friends. In the evening, at 0:30, the subject will bo "Christ's Parting From His Disclplos at llethany." God's American Volunteers are going to hold meetings all day Sunday in liobbins' hall. Meetings at 10 a. m., 3aml7:top. m. Kvery one is welcome. Charlos J. us!;, Captain. Services in tho Calvary Baptist church on South Jardln sticct to-morrow at 10:30 it. in. and 0:30 p. in. Preaching by Itev. W. II. F. Ilrowu, of the C'rozcr Theological Seminary at Chester. Sabbath school at 2 p. in. Lbenezer Kvangellail church, comer of South West and Cherry streets, H. Horace lloiulg, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a, in. Preaching at 0:30 p. in. A hearty invitation is extended to tho people to come to the services. Don't Get Excited Was what tho doctors toU me, and thej said I must uot run, on account of Out- taring of my heart. I wi sick over year with dyspepsia, could not sleep ot eat in comfort, was generally miserable. Hood's Sarsapaiilla gave me refrcshlnr; sleep, steady nerves and better health than ever. I have great faith In Hood's. H.H. PlUCM, Heading, Pa. Hnndio DMlc easytobuy.eajytotaks, nOOU S PHIS euriaeaeeU 5c POTTSVILLE LETTER. l"rnm Our ltrgiilar County Seat Cnrrcs pondriit Election Contest, Pottsvii.i.i:, May 10. An adjourned session of the Illytlio town ship School Directorship contest was held yosterday mornlngsit the olllco of tho Kx amlncr. Tho following voters testified to having cast n straight licpubllenn ballot, on which ticket Delaney and Murray, thocon testants, were tunning: Lvan Williams, John lfcynolds, Nicholas Murray, Dennis 'Poland and Thomas Heyiiolds. On tho other side John Head, Patrick Head and ifcrnard Monagau tentified to having voted for Murray mid Diufleld, the latter, together with An drew Gallagher, running on the Democratic ticket. Several others wero called upon to testify hut did not respond in answer to their names. The rest of tho session was taken up with the examination of witnesses as to their eligibility. But two of tho counsel lu tlio caso were present, W. K, Woodbury for tho respondents and Charles K. Ilrcckons for tho contestants. Gcorgo J. Wadllnger joined his colleague, Mr. Ilrcckons, about 11 o'clock and at 12:15 p. m. an adjournment was taken until next Friday. With the disposition of a number of minor cases, the May term of criminal court closed this morning. On Monday morning h two weoks' session of tho Court of Common Pleas will begin. At tho forty-fourth anniversary of tho Schuylkill County Fcmalo Dlblo Society to morrow evening, ltov. James Morrow, D. 1)., secretary of tho Pennsylvania Ilihlo Society, will deliver an tddress in the First Presby terian church. Missos Niola Clay, Annio Mcllet, Minnlo Huppcrt, Laura Perry and Ncttio McLHney, all school teachers of Mahanoy City, aro in towii to-day. They wero examined by County Superintendent Weiss in tho Gram mar school building for permanent certifi cates. Tho 3rd Brigado Hand will givo a sacred concert at Tumbling Ituu to-morrow after noon at 3:00 o'clock. Improvements at this splendid summer resort, preparatory to tho entertainment season, are being made and accommodations for seating a large number of persons will be provided for. A llock of will ducks passed over town yesterday morning, going towards Tumbling Itun. Two of thcni flew against a line of telegraph wires and were captured, ono of which is now on exhibition at Connors' restaurant. The Anthracite Homing Club will llborato it number of pigeons from York to-day in a trial race. On Saturday, tho 23rd Inst., they will hold their first of a. series of champion ship races from Glencoe, Maryland, an air line distance of 100 miles. The Mountain City building isin the hands of the painter, and will bo thoroughly rcmivated. Fred. Jlcnnct has entered tho Irongton Millburn So-inllo road raco in Xew Jersey, which occurs on Decoration Day. The entries to this famous race are very numerous, so much so that there Is scarcely room for all of tho riders. If ono spills fivo orsix others aro almost sure to fall over him, and if onco spilled the chances of a place at tho finish arc ruined. Checks for tho famous gold nlluniiiium table ware can only bo had at tho Factory Shoo Stoic. Wo glvo them to every pur chaser. r-EKSONAL. , Mrs. and Mrs. Snyder, of AllentoWn, wore attendants nt tho Liscnhart funeral 'in town yesterday. Miss May Dent, of llloonisburg. is tho guest of Ituv. Sechrist's family. .Mrs. and Dr. J. Pierce Ilobcrts left for Philadelphia this morning to attend the funeral of tho former's sister, Mrs. Thomas i . Lgan, whoso interment took place at Holy Cross cemetery to-day. l ied. Ahrensfeld, of Mt. Pleasant, was a guest of town friends yesterday. School Director T. 1!. Ld wards spent yester day and a part of to-day in Philadelphia. David Williams, it step-sou of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dove, on South Jardln street, left for Chicago this morning, where ho will rcsido in tho future. Ho was accompanied as far as Philadelphia by his step-brother, 1 nomas Duvc, Jr. William lirosius, of Scranton, a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. William Knck, of South Main street, returned to his homo to-day. Adam Tabor,-tho butcher, who was. con fined to his homo by illness for somo time, was scon on tho streets to-day again. Mrs. J. F. McGinty, and children, of Tam-iquii, wero tlio guests of town relatives yesterday. P. J. Monaghan, and his sister, Annie, are spondlng several days amoi'g acquaint nnces in Philadelphia. John Murphy, of Philadelphia, is visiting his parents on South Main Btreet. John Lynch and John HaWr, members of the Lithuanian base ball club, havo gone to Jersey City, where they havo signed as players with an amateur club lu u county league. School Director Alfred Kltto, of Girard ville, was a town visitor last evening, ISuy your Oxfords at the Factory Shoo Store. Wo have over 1,000 pairs that were made to sell for $1.50 und $2.00. The Factory prico is OS cents, either black or tan, A .Shilinohlu.Suclety Kient. The Shamokln Tennis Club has issued In vitations to their annual dance to ho given in tho Maysvillo Park pavilion on Thursday evening, May 21st. The patronesses aro Mrs. J. M. Maurcr, Mrs. W. C. McConncIl, Mrs. T. S. Hamilton, Mrs.J. W. V- Loreuz, Mrs. J. Q. Adams, .Mrs. K, M. Leader, Mrs. A. G. Marr, Mrs. J. P. Helfeitstein uud Mrs. II. C. 'Iiuory. Quite a number of town people have received invitations. If you want a lino weddluir cake, let Otto make It for you. You ought to see our bargains in infant's shoes, a big lot to cIioom) from for 33c. per pair. At tlio l actory hlioo Store. (Jlten Away. A uickiigu of Compound sulllcient to pre serve 30 iiuarts of fruit, will ho ghen to each purchaser of $1 worth of Talt's Tonic and Wood Purifier at Xo. 121 North Slain street at any time on Monday. Iletiiomher you can buy three largo $1 bottles for $1, or ono for so cents. Tourist Drafts. The United Suites Kxpross has placed its new form of tourist drafts on sale iu tho olllco in town. Those drafts are the niot convenient for travelers at home or abroad as they require no identification and are iay ublu only tu the holder, to that if loot no one ran use them. Fur use 111 foreign countries they are sold at rates of i of one per cent. l or Use in the Unltod States i of one per tout. Anyone compelled to carry money along when traveling can do it with abwjluto safety and littlo expense by usiug thoso drafts. fi-U0t HE FttGTORY SHOE STORE. Capt'lln Klllltril All, Milted. NliW YolSK, May 1(1. I'hIhm Cnii'.-.in Klllllen, who has been mi trial mi the charge of iicceptlnt! it (tnittilty, has been neqtiltted. The olToiini Imputed to mill ion, wns tlio ivcceptnnce of iiionoy front the innnii'rf'r of tho Ynlo-l'rlucotim football gnincnt the Polo grounds 111 1802. The ouptyiln testified that tho moiiuy was ex pended In providing ltinphcoii for police men on ditty at the game. Di-rlil-d In lnvor of Mltrhnll. WasmhxoTon', May 10 In tlm lionse Hepros.'iitittlvo Lung, from elections com initio i No. 2, submitted tho roport of tlio majority In the contented caso of John Murray Mitchell (Hop.) vs. Jumcs J. Walsh (I)om.) from tlio Klghth coiifjros sloual district of Now York. This dis trict Is In New York city, ami tho roport Is In favor of Mitchell, tho contestant. How's Your Cough ? Pan-Tina cures it. 23c. At Gruhlcr Bros.. drug Btoro. yi!iil!(!t(a(!lili!ill(ili2 !"SWALLOWEDI . i fc 1 TIP " - :3 Do you remember s 3 the' story of the penu- 5 2 rious man who acci- SO JJ; 2 dently swallowed a $5 S Gold Piece? A doctor s 2 was summoned and jfc E3; a stomach p u m p K: 3? brought ; but notwith- S ; y E3 standing their most Jt 3! desperate efforts.after gj; fc 3 five hours, the total : 2 " S 3. amount that could be gE: 3 obtained was $2.69. This is the way with ?: somc Dealers' shoes, the full amount is there in : price, but when you come g to get the wear out, you iC don't get it all. Now we ; sell the sort that gives up !: full value. Take our gE Oxford Ties for example, !Ej other stores sell Oxford Ties for $i. So do we, but our Si.oo Shoes we ! guarantee to have as much comfort, style and ;3 service as any shoes sold g; in this town at $1.50. : Then there are 15 differ- r ent styles to select from co here. z r;? Tickets for the beauti- 4 -. ful Gold Aluminum Ware E at given with . every pur- "9 rr o- chase. r 1 Shoes at-H B Factory Prices. H tleddnll Building. 2 J. A. MOYER, nanagfer. t,mwwmwwwm?wm,S! DO YOU OWN A BICYCLE ? ""3" Voonn sell yon a now wbeel, of the finest iiu.uu ...... K....n.,iiue, ui rcuiKtHl tiriccs, v inukc a Hpeclulty of ' . . . UEPA1RINQ BICYCLES t Do not'send nway from town to liavo jour wheel repaired when It tnnbedoneat hbme ju.t Faust Bicycle Works, Olllco: 120 H. Jardln Ptrect, (Shenandoah, l'a A llcrmmliv Still llns Her Cargo. WasiiinuT v. Mny 10 Tim iitlluro of tho steamship llorintidit to hind her linns mid men lu Ctib.t when she wns Inst in that vicinity Imi been communicated to tho Spanish minister hero by tho oointtl of Spain nt Truxlllo, Honduras. Whon tho HoJiiiudn, rouohod Tritxlllo tho cap tain represented at tho custom house thnt ho had twonty-sovon lu the crew, olovon passengers and 100 tons of coal. Subse quently ho ndliiltted having aboard thirty "workmen." The ship, tho consul re ports, without waiting for a permit loft port and landed sixty 111011 thirty miles down tho const, uud then proceeded to Pttorto Cortez. Tho minister's! mlvlccs ore thnt sho wns nt tho latter place Inst week. General lnmlo l'essttnUtlc. MADl'.ll), May 10. Genoral PnnUo, who has just roturned from Cuba, nnd who Is mentioned ns tho possible successor of Goncral Woylor as captain gonoralof that Island, In 1111 Interview Is quoted ns ex pressing himself pessimistically regard ing nffnlrs thoro. Ho doclttred that tho duration of tho Insurrection wns due to American asslstttncu. Stevens Defeats Harvard nt Lncrosse. New YoitK, May 10. Stovous defeated Hnrvard 'nt lacrosse at Hoboken, N. J., yesterday by fivo goals to two. Stovons rushed matters, nnd In olght minutes they scored, t Thoy, scored again four minutes later. Hnrvnrd began to get used to tho swift pnee, nnd lnsldo of six minutes she scored twice. In tho socoud half Kelly quickly throw two goals for Stovous, and the rest of the half saw no more scoring on cither sldo, Tho piny throughout wns extremely rough, Beocher hnvlng his scnlp split and .Tanning receiving 11 severo brulso on the sldo. This gnmo prnotlcnlly In sures Stevens tho championship nnd tho Ctimulliiu oup. Duel lo the Death uith Itlllcs, Font WoiiTH, Tox., Mny 10. Thomas Ingrain nnd .Inhn Pine, farmers, living near Greenville, agreed to light out a lnnd tltlo quarrel, uud puaon tho highway with rifles. They began firing at the sanio mo ment. Pino was shot four times nnd killed, Ingram was shot twice, ono hall penetrating bis body nnd lnlllctlnga fatal wound. Itobbeil by Mitskeil Iturglnrs. SUSQUKHASN'A, Pa , May 10. The houso of Ksqtilio Bacon, ut Hallstcnd, this county, was entered by sovcrnl armed masked men nt 1111 curly hour in tho morn ing, who obtained n considcrnblo sum of money. They then set flio to tho houso, nnd it wns badly damaged. Sugar 11111 Adopted In Germany, BEI1LIN, Mny 10. Tho rolohstag yester day, but 11 vote of 144 to 121, adopted tho sugar hill, with various modifications And a resolution In favor of tho early rsmoval uf export bulimies. For 18 Months Unable to Lie Down in Bed A Toronto Citizen's Awful Experience With Heart Disease. L. J. Law. of Toronto. Canada, says: "I consider it my duty to rIvo to tho public my experience with Dr. Agtiew's Cure for the Heart. I have been sorely troubled with heart discaso and unable to Ho down in bed for eighteen months, owing to smothering spells and palpitation. Each night I would havo to bo propped up by pillows in order to keep from smothering. After treating with several medical men without bcnillt, I pro cured a bottlo of tho Heart Cure. After taking tho first doso I retired and slept tioundly until morning. I used one bottlo and havo not taken any of tho remedy for seven weeks, hut tho hearth trouble has not rcapearcd. I consider it tho grandest remedy in existence for heart disease " It acts liko magic. For salo at Kirlin's drug store. Two I,les Saved. Mrs. Phoeho Thomas, of Junction City' 111., was told by her doctors sho had Con sumption and that there was no bono for her. but two bottles Ur. Kinc's Jsow Discovery completely cureu ner anil sno says it saved her life. Mr. Thos. Eggors, 139 Florida St., San Francisco, suffered from a dreadful cold. approaching Consumption, tried without result evcrytiiing else men bougtit ono bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery and in two weeks was cured. Ho is naturally thankful. It is such results, of which these are sainnles. that proVo tlio wonderful efficacy of this medicine in Coughs and Colds, i reo trial bottles nt A. Wnsley's drug store Itegular suooucanu gi.uu. Coming Kvcnt. May 30 Second annual picnic of the Key stone Gymnasium at Columbia Park. May 30. Ice cream festival under th auspices of. the 22 Club,' lu Itobblus' opera houso. Juno 15. Ico cream festival under the auspices of God's American Volunteers in liobbins opera house. A Mighty Nice Tiling fur Coughs. What? l'an-Tina 25c. At Gruhlcr llros., drug store. Grlp-ColiU-IIeitiluclie. Why sutler with Coughs, Colds and La Grippe when Laxative Hroino Quinine will cure you in one day. Put up in tablets con venient for taking. Guaranteed to cure, or money refunded. Price, 23 cents. For sale by Kirliu's Pharmacy. lluitklen's Amlea Salve. The best salvo in the world for cuts. bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores. ..i.nn..n.i i.n.,.ia Ai.m.ini... i all sklu eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required, it is guarantee! to give perfect satisfaction or niony refunded. Price 25 cents per box. i or salo by A. Wasley. For McKinley and Free Silver. SnEltlBAN, Wyo Slay 10. McKinley and freo sllvor wero doclarod insepornblo political twins by tho Hopubllcan state convention yesterday. Tho nlatform. as Anally arrangoll, is intended to mftot tho wants of nil factions, and therefore satisfy uono. Tho Wyoming delegation to St. Louis is ooinnoiod of William Vundo- veuter. II. O. Hrooks, 11, F. Fowlor, Otto Grauim, J. C. Davis uud C. C. Ilnmlln. The Czar's Cnronntlon. MOSCOW, Mny 10 General A. MeD. Mc Eook and Sirs. McCook, Sirs. Alexander, Colonel McCook, Miss McCook and Cnp inln Pcrivon arrived hero yesterday to wit- noil the fetus attending tho coronation of iho czar. General McCook will roprosont 5hq president of tho Dulted States at the soronutiau ceremonies. ltheuiiiatlsiit Cured i" a Day. "Tvstln Cnro" for Ilheumatism and Ncu ralgla radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon tho system is remaikable and mysterious. It removes at onco tho cause n,.l tl.n dlttnnA Immediately dl&amioars. Tho first doso greatly benefits! 75 cents. Sold by C. 11. Jiagenuucn, jiruggisi, aiieuauuoaii, Hi) t Date foe I'alns anil Aches. Everybotly says Red Flag Oil, 25c. At (iruuicr iiros., urug store. "DR. MILES, ( Through His Nervine Is a Ben efactor to Thousands." a WIDELY knowniWlsconsIn publisher, who. resides at Qrecn Day, writes March 6th, 1895, as.follows! "Fivo years ago I becamo so nervous that mental work, was a burden. I could not res V. ai nigtit on account of sleeplessness. My, attention -was. called to Dr. Miles' Kestora-' tlvo Nervine, and I coramencod to use It with tho very best effect. Blnco then I havo kept a bottlo in my house and uso It whenever my nerves becomo unstrung, with always tho samo good results. My son also Tr AiilfQ' takes It for nervousness Vi mucs wlth Iko never alUng NCrVlIlB success. I havorecom- Restores Health.... menaea it to many and it cures them. All who suffer from norvo troubles should try It. It is freo from narcotics, perfectly harm less, and yet soothes and strengthens. Dr. Miles, through hlsNorvlno Is a benefactor to thousands." A. O. LEHMAN. Editor and proprietor of Deii Landsman. Dr. Miles' Nervine Is sold on guaranteo first bottlo will benefit or money rofunded. PAT. NOV. It, 1B90. JUNE23, 1861. TRADE MARK JAN. 8, flf Coware of fraudulent and worthiest Imitations. NONE Genuine'KD"TWIN" Tn mo it beautiful I most pliable! most perfect start They never break! 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