I EVENING HERALD HSTAIILISUIH) 1870. Published every Kvcning, Kxcept Hundny, at 8 Bourn Jaiuum Stiiket, Neau Okntbe. Th Herald Is dcllvcicd liiHhcnandoan nnd the surrounding towns fornix cents a week, tmy able to tho curriers. Hy mnll S3,0Qn year, or 23 cents n month, pnynlile In advance. Advertise, tnents clmrgod according to spiico nnd position. The publlnbcrs roscrvo tho rlgbt to chnr.go tho riosition or nuvcruscmctii whenever the pun Icatlon ni news demands it, Tho right Is reserved to reject nny ilvertlnf mcnt, whether paid for or not, that tho publishers may deem umisners may uecm rates mado known improper. Advertising upon application. Kotered at tho postofllce at Shenandoah second class mall matter. l'n, TKLEniONl! CONNECTION. Evening Herald MONDAY, JUNK 1. 1600. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. FOR CO.ailE8SMAK-AT-t.AH0E, CJALUSHA A. GROW, Of Susquehanna. SAMUKL A. DAVKNl'OHT, Of Krlo Tin: campaign of Governor Morton setins to havo passed into "innocuous dosuetudo." Till; cyclone that struck St. Louis will bo no comparison to that which awaits tho Democratic party in November. Schuylkill county will feel Its effects, too. TliK prospect of a split at Chicago is in creasing. If this had happened in lb!)2 in stead of lbOO, just think of what an In estimable benefit the Democratic party might havo conferied on tho country. Tin: Now York Hoard of Health has added a new section to the sanitary code prohibiting tpitting on the floors of public buildings, railroad ears and ferryboats. As oU'endcrs are subject to anest the reform will doubtless bo carried through pioniptly. Sixci: tho swindle known as filled cheese inado its appearauco iu this country the exports of cheese have declined 10 per cent. Tho adulteration of food is injurious to health and inluous to commerce, and it ought to bo stamped out as one of tho worst frauds of tho time. Tin: pupils of tho public schools of Boston hao voluntarily constituted themselves a In igado whose duty is to keep the streets of the city clean of flying paper. This is an example that might be followed by tho entile population of bhenaiidoah. The flying paper nuisance Is one that is commanding lunch attention. Much interest is now being newly aroused over tho miestion as to who will succeed J Djuald Cameron In the United States Semite. i I p to tho picscnt timo tho only self-avowed carilldates are Senator, lloios Penrose, of I'lnladelphia, and Congressman John li. liobinsun, of Media, although friends of Ex 1'ostmaster Geuoial John Wanainaker have placed hiin in tho field to bo votid for as Senator Penrose's opponent at the Jlepubllcau primailes of Huntingdon county on Saturday, JunoO. Mr. Wanuiiukcr has not given his ciihicnt fur tho use of his name, ho being abroad. Tho fight from now on promises tu be a spirited one. A whiter, in the "l-'uitnightly Hovieiv" describes tho condition of. tho 210,000 Uritish farmers us almost desperate. The thriving herds luuc disappeared, cottages and country mansions aro closed, "while rural laborers, flocking into the towns, further swell tho ranks of tho unemployed." As a contrast, there exists in Kughiud, according to this writer, "an appalling commeicial wealth" whose vast accumulations are in vested with difficulty. Tho Jlritish farmers demand protection, but their mi in our Is cum parathely small, and theic is little piospeit that what they ask will ho granted. Jitit no nation can see its agriculture going to ruin without a sense of anxiety, and this is clearly tho situation in free-trade Great Itutulu at the piosent time. Tin: professional politicians uud their friends especially iu times like these aro profuso in their "praisos" of tho pros. The llazleton Plain Speaker is after the "dead beat" politicians with u big stick. It says : "Huro and there occasionally the incumbent who is nover satisfied is heard to pass a re mark concerning tho 'party paper' which in tho hunt of battle is his salvation uud which when till is over is not worthy of his attention, not even to the extent of u subscription. In former campaigns, whun proprietors knew too w ell the significance of a promise, it was considered no breach to bo included in tho category of the 'party,' but asthovuluo of tome promises has been learned uud as tho methods of machinating adepts aro oxpesed, through dukcrtlou iu tho time of need, it re quires at this day the honestly earned cash In udvunce, iu part payment for what will bo bald. No ouo lias been found yet who was ublu to live on piomisee and to that news IKipors aro no exceptions." Tliuro aro somo .Schuylkill olllce- holders thatmlght be classed in tho sumo category, and who aro again auxiuua for u. retiomluatiou. If a successful prucew for obtaining electri cal powor dirtctly from coal without tho Intervention of furnace, boiler or dynamo has not been discovered, it seems only u matter of a short time when It will bo. A man in Now York claims tu have solved tho problem. Editon hag been at work on tho kamo thing 115 years. Finally Dr. Jucipies, of lloitou, in certain lie has fouud the way to get current of any needed power fioui carbon nnd washing soda. Dr. Jacques' process is simple. Ho puts tho lupip of caustic soda into an iron pot. Ho boats the pot tu a tcmptiratuio of 300 degreos. The soda melts uud forms what exports cull an uloctrulyte. JIo thrusts a stick of curbun Into the soda ; next un iron tube ditto. Through the iron pipe he forces by moans of a pump a stream of oxygen. The oxygen bubbles up through the soda, uud some of it comes In contact with the sin k of i.ir'ion us it bubbles. That pro ill. ii the elt it... ty. lumiert the carbon stick nnd the lion pot by a wire, nnd tlioro you lira. Along tlio wire Ihms n stream of electricity ten tlmus as powerful as that obtained from tho samo amount of carbon or coal by tho ordinary process at least so Dr. Jacques claims. Tho electricity Is generated by tho nir and carbon. Tho soda merely enable them to unite. It's Ojleer How (Jlilrlc l'an-Tlna euros coughs and colds, 2.jc. Gruhler llrus., drug store, POTTSVILLE LETTER. At dud go Perilling Handed Down .Scleral Decisions This Morning. 1'otts villi:, Juno 1. Judges Persuing and Hcchtcl sat In No. 1 court room this morning and banded down opinions, and Judge Dunn presided at Orphans Court. Judge Pershing handed down the follow ing : In the caso of Daniel I.wclnhart vs. Solomon Koons ct. til,, rulo taken to stay execution, llio court discharged tho rule. Reception was taken by Mr. Edwards. In tho matter of ,l!orough of Port Clinton vs. Win. Sluicfcr, for selling mcrchandlso without n license, which was required by borough ordinances. Itulo reversed as plaintiff cannot collect license. In the matter of division of West llruns wlck township Into two election districts tho report of viewers was filed Sept., Ib05, but beforo taking action Judgo Pershing an nounced that no exception had I ecu mado to report and nothing would bo dono until a chanco was given to mako oxccptlon. Judgo Pershing then retired to court room No. a whoro ho heard applicants for naturali zation. Judgo llechtcl handed down tho following : In tho caso of Abbio Klinger vs. Swenk, Kobinson & Co., a petition was filed asking for an onlcr to pay costs. Court ordered an order drawn that defendant pay tho costs. John 11. Stoker was appointed Constablo to fill vacancy in Norwegian Township. John Hill was appointed at Mt. Carbon to fill vacancy of Constable. Michael 1? Innucry was appointed Assessor to till vacancy iu Cass Township. A charter was granted to tho Lithuanian Society of McAdoo. In the matter of a licenso transfer publica tion, iu au agency for Trcmont brewery, the court granted licenso to brewery on tho ground that it was a now licenso and canio under the rules. Motion was mado by D. C. Hcnning for new trial and reasons filed, in tho caso of F. JI. Iironko et. al. vs. I'. K. Deisher, which was tried before Judge Albright. Guy L. l arvuhar asked that testimony in the case of 1'. J. Zuber vs. Lehigh Valley It. It. Co., bo written out and filed, together with judge's charge. S. M. Kiiterlino filed au application of Daniel lieed for relief undur insolvent law, liotieo to bo given In thrco weeks. John Watkins, convicted of f. and b. in March term, was given tho usual sentence K. 1). Smith filed petition In divorco pro ceedings of F. 1!. Kllison vs. Minnie Kllison. D. W. Kacrcber filed papers in argument of Wayne Title & Trust Co. case. JI. Jt. llurko filed petition to revive jiulg- mcnt by bci. fa. for default of defendant, to mako affidavit of defense. Iu tho case of Sweiter vs. lieckcr, a rulo was granted to show causa why judgment should not bo entered. lleturnablc next Monday. J. II. Filbert filed petition for Kxaminer in caso of Barbara Connelly vs.JIichael Connelly. MAIUtlAtii: I.ICKNS1-.1. Jo'eph Kraycerand Lizzio Shultz. both of Silver Ilrook. Peter Salacksy, of Sandy Iiuu, and Catsio Diinbro'.ki, of Kclayers. Angelo Pace and Antonia DeFrank, both of Kclayers. Joseph Kcnalowicz and Teodozgia Cicn szka, both of Shenandoah. deeds iti:coni)i:. Henry C. Taylor et. al. to Jo-eph Iieu'rack. lot iu Klein township. Deed from JIuria Ilrcnnan to Adam Wash- alefski, premises in Shenandoah. Deed from Joro II. Sterner to Charles E. Merger, trustee, for lot in Schuylkill Haven. Deeil from Charles E. Ilergor, trustee, to -Mary A. Sterner, lot In Schuylkill Haven. Deed Elizabeth Kennedy to .Michael Mc Donald for lot in Norwegian Township. Deed from Win. It. Crouds et. al. to Mag dalcca llurkhartfor lot in Pottsvillo. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout tho Iteglon Chron icled for llasly Perusal. Tho collieries resumed operations this morning. The Citizens band of Jit. Carmel, has dis banded for want of support. U'bo electric railways handlod immeuso trallic yestenlay and Saturday. 'llio Lithuanian Hand attended a picnic at Malisinoy City Saturday afternoon. Joseph Jones uud Jliss Eva Becker, both of Mahauoy City, wcro married on Saturday. hupi. ji. i. Schrefller has returned to Ash land from Atlantic City much improved in neaitu. Tho Yanigans and Spartans will meet ou tho diamond at tho Trotting park to-morrow afternoon, nt 2:30. The piano won in tho recent Times news paper contest will bo presented to tho Tower City public school, Wcduosday, Juno 3. Rev. Alfred Hccbncr preached o patriotic sermon ljeforo a largo congregation in tho Methodist Episcopal church last evening. John Carlln, manager of the dollverv de partment of tho Jlahanoy City Beef Co., has accepted a similar position at Long Branch. I ho picnic ot the Keystone Gymnasium Club, at Columbia park on Saturday, was generously patronized and successful in all respects. E. F. llogert, tho newly appointed post- inastorat Wilkesbarro, received his commis bion on Satuiday, Tho transfer of the office will bo mudu to-day. Prof. F, S. Miller, tho retiring superin tendent of tho Jlahanoy City schools, was presented with a haudsoiuo roll top dosk by the teachers of that town, Tho liov. Clias. A. JIarks, who for 14 years bad charge of the I.pibcopal churches at St Clair ami Fruckville, has lusigned hisrhurgo His resignation to take filed Juno 1st. Iledtlced tats to l'fttsbiirg hl "I'cmisy.1 The Central Bond of the North American Sacngerbiiud will meet at Pittsburg, Pa from June S to 12. For tills occasion tho Pennsylvania Kail road (kimiiaiiy will soil from Juno 0 to 8, excursion tickets from all points on its system to Pittsburg and return, ut a single) faro for the round trip. Tho tickets will bo good for uso ou all trains (except the Pennsylvania limited) g ilug Juno (1, 7 and 8, and for return passage until J into 13 inclusive. For specific rates, time of trains, or any other Information apply to ticket agent. The ladles' 08c Oxfords that wo advertised are going fast. Havo a big lot left; they aro bargains, Factoiiv Snou STonK, 8-20-tf J. A. Moveii, Mob. PENNSYLVANIA ROAD ROUTE BOOK. Tlio Most Complete Publication or Its Kind for Summer Tourists, Tho Passenger Department of tho Penn sylvania Uallroad Company will, on Juno 1, publish its annual Summer Excursion Itouto Itook. This work, which Is compiled with tho utmost caro and oxactuoss, is doslgncd to provldu tho public wifli short doscrlptlvo notes of the principal Summer rosorts of Eastern America, with the routes for reaching them, or combinations of routos arc set out in detail. Tho book Is tho most complete and comprehensive handbook of Summer travel ever ofi'cred to tho public. Its 215 pages are inclosed In a handsome and striking cover, in colors. Several maps, presenting the exact routes over which tickets aro sold, aro bound in tho book. It is also profusely Illustrated witli fine half tone cuts of scenery along tho linos of tho Pennsylvania Iiallroad and elsewhere. Any doubt as to where tho Summer should he passed will be dispelled after a careful examination of tho contents of this publi cation. On and after Juno 1 it may be procured at any Pennsylvania Itailroad ticket ollico at tho nominal prico of ten cents, or, upon application to tho gcnoral ollico, Iiroad Street Station, by mall for twenty cents. When you want good roofing, plumbing, gas fitting, or general tlnsmlthlng dono call on E. F. Gallagher 18 Wost Ccntro street. Dcalor Ir. stoves. 1-tf Hurled Yestortluy. Tho remains of David Davis, who died on Thursday from intestinal obstructions, wero intoned yesterday afternoon iu tho Odd Follows' cemetery. Evan J, Davis was tho funoral director. Kntorcd Dull. Thomas Wart was held in $300 bail for appearauco at court for assault and lattery preferred by Thomas Kollmcll on Saturday night beforo Justico Shoemaker. Address to the Sllvorltcs. Wasmixotov, June 1. Tho National silver party, through Its chairman, J. J. Mott, issues from Its headquarters in this city an address to tho friends of silver. This address djclares that tho sacrct of success In the pjudiiM conflict consists In lining up f it tho battle, anil that tho con vention of tho party to be held in St. Louis on July 22 will uiubmbtoJly bo ono of tho most Important conventions nnd notable gatherings over nsembleil in this country;. Tho friends of tho party aro urged to push" tho work of organization with all possible vigor. Death of Mist Knto field. ' Ciiicauo, Juno 1. A cablegram from Yokohama says: Miss Knto Fluid died In Honolulu, Hnwail, on May 19, from pneu monia. Tho death of Miss Field was un doubtedly duo to exposure. It was her intention to "do" tho Hawaiian Islands thoroughly nnd exhaustively, and sho therefore subjected hereoU to all sorts of experiences, riding ovor tho Islands on horseback and turning back for no sort of wcatlur. It was lmpossiblo for her to travel other than by horseback. No par ticulars of hor detith aro yot obtainable, No More Night Sessions of Court. Bum.inwo", N'. J., Juno 1. Justice Charlo? P. Smith has given It out that ho will huld no more midnight sos-lnns of court. Herotoforo, for tho accommoda tion of "drunks" who lived out of town and happened to be taken in lute at night, tho justice would climb out of bud and hold court In his nocturnal habiliments, nuywhura from sunset to sunrise. Ouny and l'lutt In Conference. Washington, Juno 1. Hon. T. C. Piatt arrived In this city Saturday night, but left again at an early houryosterdny morn ing for Now York. Among thoso whom ho saw while hero was Senator Quay, but tho latter declined to say anything about his conference with tho cx-seuator. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Mrs. Cleveland nnd hor children will go to Gray Gablus early this week. Playing with matches at Huston, Pa., Uttlo William Mnrtln, son of John Martin, was perhaps fatally burned. Thieves stole several, hundred dollars worth of jowolry from tho Graeo brothers, students nt Lehigh university, Bethlehem, Pa. Yang Yu, tho Chlnoso minister to Wash ington, Is today visiting Cramps' ship yard nnd other industrial establishments n Philadelphia. Miss Annie Berliner, of Now York, has sued Jacob Scharlln for breach of promise of marrlngo, claiming 00,000 damages. Both aro deaf mutos. EI Tlempo, tho government organ in Madrid, declares that if General Weylcr persists in tendering his resignation Gen eral Primoriboviv will roplaco him. John L. White., formerly prosldont of the Whlto Locomotlvo company, of Huf fnlo, N. Y.,was lockod up on n charge of misappropriating money of tho concern. It is EC si own By its Cures It Is not what we say, but what Hood's S'-saparllla does, that tells the story of Its merit. The thousands of peoplo whom It has raised from disease and despair to happi ness and health, aro tho strongest and best advertlsemj.its Hood's Sarsaparllla has. No other preparation in exlstenco has such a record ot wonderful cures. This is why Hood's Sarsaparllla has the largest salo, and rocmlres for its produc tion the largest laboratory in the world. Now Jf you need a jood medicine, why not try that which has dono others so much good. Remember Hood's SarsaparilSa Is the Only True Blood Purifier Prominently In tho public eye. f 1 j six f or ?5 u,li ruilo, act harmoniously wltb rtOOCl S PUIS jiood-s Sarsaparllla. HARLES DERR'S Barber Shop ! 12 West Centre Street. Our Hot Towel Shave a becoming popular. You will like It. make a specialty ot hair cutting. W TO CURE DYSPEPSIA. A New Itemed- Which Will Do It. Chronic Dyspepsia Is considered by many pcoplo to bo nearly if not cpulto ihcurablo. No good reason can bo given why they think so oxcept that porhaps they havo tried vari ous remedies wlthoutmuch, if any benefit But the progress In overy branch' of modi- clno bus been such that among other things a lasting cure fur Indigestion in its chronic form as well as temporary lias liccn discov ered and is now placed beforo tho public strictly on its merits as a permanent euro for all stomach troubles or dllllcultios with tho digestive organs. This new treatment Is called Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, boing put up In tablet form so as to bo easily taken and also to prosorve Its good qualities for an indeflnito length of time This remedy has produced surprising ef fects in tho worst forms of Indlgostlon, and in many cases whero ordinary remedies failed to givo oven relief, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets havo fully cured. Tho splcnded results from using this prep aration aro owing to tho fact that It is a pre pared and Intended for Dyspepsia and stom ach troubles only. It is not a cure-all llko so many advertised remedies, claiming to euro everything under tho sun, but It Is claimed that it is a certain euro for Dyspepsia and anyono suflcring from any form of indigestion cannot fall to get permanent rcllcl and euro from its uso. It is so prepared and tho ingredients are of such a naturo that when tho tablet aro taken into tho stomach they digest tho food no matter whether tho stomach is iu good working order or not. You get sustenco and strength' to mind and body by reason of tho food being properly digested and at the same timo tho much abused stomach is allowed to rest and re cuperate. Notwithstanding tho great benefits to bo derived, this preparation is very reasonable in price, costing but SO cents per package at druggists. Scud to Stuart Co., .Marshall, Jlich., for littlo book on stomach diseases or ask your druggist for it. Street Cur Plunged Into a Ditch. PiTTdiit'ua, Juno 1. Car No. 50 of the Second Avor.uo Traction lino jumped tho track yesterday afternoon, and tho seven teen passengers aboard woro till more or le?s hurt, two of them seriously. Tho day of miracles his not passed or all would havo been killed. The seriously In jured aro Adam Dachmnn nnd M. L. Krcl ger, both residents of tho South Sldo. liachinan's arm Is broken in two placcj and his head is badly cut and his body bruised. Krolgcr Is in nearly tho same condition. While going at railroad speed tho car took a flying leap, and nfter turn ing completely over landed nt tho bottom of a ditch twelve feet below, with Its wheels in tho air. Curo for Ileiitluehe. As a remedy for all forms of Headache Electric Hitters has proved to bo tho very best. It effects a permanent euro and tho most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to its influenco. Wo urge all who aroaflllcted to procure a bottle, and givo this remedy a lair trial, in caso ol Habitual constipation Electric Bitters cures by giving tho needed tune to tho bowels, and few cases long resist tho usu of this medicine. Try it once. Largo bottles only 50 cents at A. Wasley's Drug Store. To Arm tlio African IEepuhltcs, Loxnox, Juno 1. Tho Times Pretoria correspondent says: Vico President Jou bert and Secretary of Stato Loyds went to Bloemfontoln with a mission to Invito the Orange Free Stato to u uniform arming ol tho two republics. Probably both will adopt tho JIausor rlflo. It. Is bollovod that tho arming of tho Transvaal Is intended to counteract tho jingoes In tho clemency shown the reform prisoners. Mruck on a ItoeU mid Sunk. PAi!Kr.i:sut7ita, W. Vn., Juim 1. The steamboat Ironskle struck n largo rock in tho Ohio river, fifteen miles below here, Saturday night nnd wink In llvo feet of water, nt what Is known ns tho Loa Creek Illfllo. Sho was on tho up trip from St. Louis to Pittsburg. Captain (Jray, ngod 71, was In command. No lives wero lost. "Last summer while attending court at Uniontown," says D, B. Patton, a prominent druggist of Fayetto City, Pa., "thrco wit nesses w cro suflcring from diarrhoea. I gave each a dose of Chamberlain's Colic,' Cholera and Diarrhoea Bemcdy and it gave imme diate reliof. Ou the way home ono of lny neighbors was taken with a severe cramp in the stomach and was sullerlng with Intense pains I gave htm a dose of this remedy and within five minutes the pains had ceased. The lemcdy is a favorite hero. I know of many who aro never without It. I always take it with me when going away from homo." Torsaloby Gruhler Bros., druggists. An Opulent 1-niiper. .NonmsTOWN, Pa., Juno 1. Washington Logan was arrested two weeks ago for not having a lighted lamp on his bicycle. When brought beforo Burgess Williams ho pleaded poverty, nnd was given ton days In which to pay. Ha did not sottlo nnd was again nrrosted on Saturday, but when brought buforo tho burgess said ho had no more money than formorly. Ho wns, therefore, sent to jail for ton days. When sHurcuwi ny wuruon liloUel 10i wero found In his pockats. TlM$7fia flno wns then h i.i led ovor nn- Ligan was released. Orlp-Colils-lIeailacIie. hy suffer with Coughs, Colds and La Grippo when Laxative llromo Quinine will cure you m quo clay, l'ut up In tablets con vcnlcnt for taking. Guaranteed to cure, or money refunded. Price, 23 cents. For sale by Klrliu s rharmacy. Coining Kvent, Juno 15. Ico croam festival iindor tho allspices of God's American Volunteers In bobbins' opora house. Juno 18. La.wn party at tho residence of A. It. Broome, at Brownsville Juno 3. Ice croam and strawhorry festival under the auspices of tho Ladles' Aid Society of tho Prekbyteriau church, at Bobbins' opera nouse. l'liu-Tlmil AVliat Is It? Tho groatust euro for coughs and colds. At Gruhlor Bros,, drug store. l'bieo Your Outers Now. If you want euvelopos, letter or bill heads, statements, tags, circulars, order or receipt books, ban programs, invitations, t ckets. posters, cards or auything in tho printing line, come or sond your orders to UioIIkiuld ollico. Good material, good workmanship and prices consistent with flnt-class work aro tho magnets. THE ENG'NIEER RESPONSIBLE Fortho Mti'ilnif of n M-nm Uiiik'i, When Uir Wiiru Droiviipit. New Yo tK.'.Iutw 1. Tara- d-ifu to Mil CU troll! thB K 111 : ll nf tl. ulnnm munch 7! l Franklin In thu II r -.n river last haturdav night. Llzz'o JlclCeon, one of thoso roscuad, dio.l In tho H trleni Ins- pitni yof-rdny. Tho body of Katie Mut iny was ti.ion from tlu w iter br a w:- In-r s-home-ryo5terlay. Thilxidvof M.iliel w olfer, who was also drowned, has not uue:i resaverod. Tho Ben Fmnulin cairn to this city from Philadelphia wliht'i 2row of th Un'.vei-slty of IVirisvlvan:. aonar-i. nnu r' L . Ji iriran, trn ii uiiri"- of tho crew, ha 1 eh iriro of thsliunph L.u. Saturday night sho was anchored nt the loot or tho Ilarlom river. Frank Mclttigh, tho englnoor. was left in ehnnm of hor When William Hurtmiin, who Is ono of cno uarnum ec Hnllcy acrobats, nsko 1 St. -Hugh to take him and a party of frlonds out for a sail Saturday night ha readily consented. McHugh, who has boon hc-M responsible for tho accident by Coroner lmidds, says tnnt Hnrtman came from f lilliidelplila on tho boat with the stu- uonts, anil ho thought Hnrtman had au thority to order him to do what he ploasod with tho boat. In tho party which left on tho launch woro Jacob Wolfor. his daughters. Mnbol and Gertrude, undHnrtmnu, McHttgh and mo tnreo girls who met tholr death. Hnrt man is a friend of Wolfcr's, Miss JIurrnr and JIIss HcKoon wore frloudsof Wulfor's daughters. ilcllugh.when nrrnlgnod before Coroner Dobbs, doclarcd that tho trutufcr boat ran into tho launch, but Captain W. W. Hnm- uton, or tho transfer boat, and othor wit nesses who wero soon by Olllcor Alfred J. Held, Insisted that tho transfer boat was nt a standstill nt tho north sldo of tho river waiting to go Intq her dock when this launch ran into hor. McIIugh, according to Wolfor, was steering tho launch at the timo of tho accident. McHush savs flint Wolfor was at tho wheel. Olllcor Held savs that JlcII-.iirh was un der the inlluenco of liquor who:i he was urrostcd. Coroner Dobbs thiu:rhr that McHugh hud no right to take tho launch out, nn I that ho was unable to manage It properly. Ho committed MoIIugh to the Tombs on default of $.",00J ball on u charge of criminal negligence. Dr. D. II. Bothrock, of Now Berlin, Pa., docs not hesitate to rccommond Chamber lain's medicines. Ho says: "1 havo hand led them for a year or moro in my pharmacy and find them safo and reliable Jly cus tomers pralso them very highly." No ono who is troubled with rheumatism can uso Chamberlain's Pain Balm without praising it. Tho quick relief from pain which it affords is ulouo worth many times its cost. For sale by Gruhler Bros., druggists. The llernitida at l'lillndelpbla. Philadelphia, Juuo 1. The steamer Bjrmuda, which left Jacksonville, Fin., on April 27 with tho nllerod Intention of landing n cargo of amjnunltfon nnd a body of men on tho shores of Cuba, ar rived in this port yosterday with u cargo of fruit. In splto of tho experiences the vossol Is said to havo mot with sho prosoutq a trim nppu.aranco. All on board main tain tho utmost socrocy, and tho most per sistent quostlonlng falls to dlscloso nny of tho nllogod filibustering movomontsof tho steamer. Tho admitted reason for this reticence is that arrests may follow, ns In tho wist. From what could lw gathered, however, It is most probablo that tho Ber muda did carry an oxpodltfbn, and that It Was also nocossary to throw somo of tho cargo of arms and ammunition overboard- The I)iscoery Saved Ills Life. Jlr. G. Callloucttc, Druggist, Beaversvillc, 111., says: "To Dr. King's New Discovery I owe my life. Was taken with La Grippo and tried all the physicians for miles about, but of no a vail and was given up and told I could not live. Having Dr. King's New Discovery in my store I sent for a bottlo and began its uso and from tho first dose began to get better, and after using three bottles was upand about again. It is worth its weight in gold. We won't keep stora or house without it." Get a frco trial at A. Waslev's Drug Store. Death of "Hrlcli- 1-olueroy. Buookly;.-, Juno 1. 31ark M. Pomcroy, popularly and widely known as "Uriel! Fomeroy, dlsd nt his home In this city on Saturday. Pomoroy, though a natlvo of Now York stato, had long boon Identified with tho Interests of Wisconsin. Tho sobriquet "Brick" wits obtained) while ho was publlsluug a paper laltnrlcon In 1857. Ho began writing sketches of prominent mon In Wisconsin in tho nuxt es:trava' gnut vein. Thoso ho caltod ''brick dust sketches. M During the-w ir ho liocamo no torious for tho violence of his editorial at tacks on tho govonunnt, and was fovoral tlmos threatened with lynching. tubso quently ho started a daily paper In Now York, but it bankrupted him- Cliauilierlulii-s Coucn Iteuiedy the ltest nnd Stoat Popular. We sell more of Chamberlain's Cough lieinedy than of all others combined," wiites Messrs. Kerr & Son's, druggists, of JIars, Pa. They also say: "Tho salo of It is somcthiug phenomenal. Yo have sold two gross this winter, selling as highassixbottles in one morning to as many different cus tomers. This remedy ha3 proved particularly successful iu croupy affections. Our cus tomers invariably prouounco it the best they can find, and wo know of no caso where it has failed to givo satisfaction." For salo nt 25 and 50 cents per bottle by Gruhler Bros., druggists. 3turterMl by Iter Jealous loer. Ciiklsea, Mich., Juno 1. Emma More- kel was shot nnd klllod Saturday night by hor flnanco, Frod Hydlofl, who was In a jealous rngo bocnuso tho young woman had iieun oscortod homo by another man. Hyd lofl then shot himself, and not succoedlng In fatally wounding himself ho tried to butter his own bruins In, but was finally controlled mid taken Into custody. Grateful to President Kruger. Piietouia, Juno 1. President Kruger is still suffering from Inlluonza, but nil day yesterday ho was rocelvlug tho Johannes burg reforniors who woro roloasod from prison on Saturday, nnd who called to ox press their gratltudo for their llboriitipn. Tim AVeutlier. For custom Now York, eastern I'ennsvl. Iviinln and Now Jersey: Gonerally fair, livlth cooler northern- to wosterlv wluds. llucklert's Arulca Salve. Tho best salvo In the world for cuts. bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores. cuappea nanus, cmioiains, corns, and lions, ana positively cures piles, uircd. It is guaranteed to elve action or uiouy refunded. Price Itetter. lilt skin erupi Vir no nav ren berfect satlsf cents per box, For sale by A. Wasley, Let The Whole World Know The Good brMlks' Heart Cure Does EAIlr DISEASE, lmn Its victim at n. aisaavantage. Always taught that heart disease. Is Incurable, when thcBv symptoms becomo well doQnod, tho patlcntlw; becomes alarmed ana a nervous panic takes place. But when a suro remedy is found and a euro effected, after years of suffering, incro is great rqoiciDg and fieslro to "let the whore- world know." Mrs. Laura Wlno inger, of Selkirk, Kansas, writes-, "1 desiro to let the whole world know what Dr. Miles' Tp MilfiS' Heart Cure has dono for tt i. -T me- Fr ten years I had Heart CUre pain In my heart, short- Ppctnrpc ",css of brcatu' Pnlplta KCblUICS tlon.palninmyleftsldo, HPflltll oppressed feollng In my liwtutll. chest, weak and. hungry spells, bad dreams, could cot lio on either side, was numb and suffered terribly, I took Dr. Miles' Heart Curo and beforo I finished tho second bottlo I fcltlts good effects, Tf eel now that I am fully recovered, and thafcDr. Miles' Heart Curo saved my lite." Dr. MIlos" Heart Curo issoldonguaranteo that flrstbottlo benefits, o r money ref undod. POLITICAL CARDS. IJIOn LEGISLATURE, " Second District,. H. W. BECKER, Ot Glrrmlvllle, Pa. Subject to Democratic rules. -JOR COUNTY TREASUUEH,. ELIAS DAVIS, Of Broad Mountain. Subject to Republican rules. jOIt CLEHK OP THET.COUUT9, PHIL. J. C0NNELL, Ot Glrardvlllo. Subject to Democratic rules. JpOK COUNTY COMMISSIONER,. FRANK RENTZ, Of Asblnnd. Subject to Republican rules. TflOR RECORDER, EMANUEL JENKYN, Of .Tollett, Torter Township. Subject to Republican rules. JJIOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, CHAS. F. ALLEN, Of Tnicaquft, Subject to Republican Rules. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. c. S. PHILLIPS, Mi D, Ofllce : SO West Centra street. Can bo consulted at all hours. p F. BWRKE, M. D. SO E. Lloyd street,. Shenandoah. Ofllce hours : 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 0 and 7 to 9 p. m. J. H. POMEROY, ATTORNEY -AT-LAYT Shenandoah, Pa. M. BURKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ornce Egan liulldinrv corner of Main and Centre streets, Shennndoall. PROP1 JOHN JONES, MUSICAL raSTRUCIOR, Lock Box 65, A&ihanoy City, Pa. Having studied under some of the beat masters ip London and Purls, will give lessons on the violin, guitar aud vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address fn care of Strouge, the eweler. Shenandoah. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent lor Shenandoah and Vicinity --For BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. millions of Dollars Qo up in smoke every year. Take rM risks but get your houses, stock, full nlture, etc., insured in first-class re liable companies as represented by DAVID FAUST, SMS1' Also Lite and Accidental Companies. i X
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