I, t 4? 4 5,. l! A EVENING HERALD KSTAltMSIIKll 1R70. 1'ublUhed every Evening, Except Sunday, ot 8 Botrrn jAnms Htulct, Ni:au Centre. The Hernlil n ilcllvcled InSheimwloah nnd the surrounding towns (or six cento a week, pay able to the carriers. By mnll J3.00 a year, or 23 vents rt month, payable in advance. Advertise ments charged according to ppnee and position. The publishers reservo tho right to elmngo tlio riosltlon of advertisements wlienever tlio puli Icntlon of news demands it. Tlio right is reserved to reject ftny advertisement, whether fiold for or not. that the publishers mny deem mpropcr. Advertising rates made known upon application. Kitered nt tlio postofllce at Shenandoah, Pa., as second class mail matter. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. Evening Herald TUESDAY, JUNK 1800. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. FOIl CONOIlEWMAN-AT-LAItaE, UALUSHA A. GROW, Of Husquclmnna. HA.MUEI, A. DAVKNPOltT, Of Erie Major I'innkv. who presides over tlio destinies of tlio Miners' Journal, tlio repre sentative licpublican newspaper of the county seat, conccdos tlio nomination of Major McKlnley. Tlio two Majors arc apparently of ono mind. It lias conio at last. Tlio Democratic party in its National platform is, so it is given out, likely to adopt a plank demanding tlio repeal of tlio civil service law. Coining on tlio heels of tlio President's proclamation adding about 30,000 of his appointees to tlio list of places covered by the law, this looks as if Grovcr was to be lepudiateil, and tlio seekers after loavos and fishes arc to bo placated with promises. l'llIWIDKNT C'LKVKl.ANU'b refeienco to tlio genoial government as a giver of gifts is not well applied in a message vetoing a bill to provido for thu improvement of rivers and harbors, but it is excellent as a bit of political campaign clap trap, it is the duty of the government to iniprovo natural waterways to facilitate commerce, but as tho Democratic party has legislated tho revenues to a point below the necessities of tlio government, needed improvements must be deferred is tho lino of reasoning the hiad of that party follows in vetoing this bill. REPUBLICAN DISSATISFACTION. The result of tho ic-organization of tho School Hoard last night, by which tho Demo crats, with tho aid of two Iiepublican mem bers, organized that body, is received with littlo Mirpriso by the public. Humors of deals and counter-deals have been freely dis cussed for tho past week or two, and thoso who have doubted the truth of these rumors can now bring themselves to a icalization of tho fact that two Iiepublican members of the Hoard, elected by Iiepublican votes, aided Wnutlio Democrats in regaining control of tho delcgatcird. The culmination of the deal lias sured. Sc the principal topic of conversation Miiiong tho leaders of both political parties, as well as by tho who take little interest in polities other than to exerciso tho light of franchise and who are averse to having the sentiments expressed by their ballot disrc- gauled by their representatives, whether the latter be members of the School Hoard or Horough Council. Whatever personal differences or amnios! ties that may esist between certain members of tho Uoaiil, wo have nothitigto say. That is a personal matter, and should bo settled between thcnuclvcs. To oiler that as justifi cation for tho course persued by Messrs Pricu and James is a weak argument and places these gentlemen in an unfavorable light before their party colleagues and tho Itepublican voters. Tlio result of their act has disorganized tlio party, given tliominoiity inembers contiol of tho Hoard, and following close upon the heels of tho dissatisfaction in the Horough Council, makes the Democrats masters of the situation. Shenandoah is a Democratic town, but tho licpublicans havo managed to secure control of tho two legisla tive brunches of borough government, only to lose the fruits of victory because certain repieseiitativos of tho party have a personal grievance to satisfy, and in doing so disrupt the party organization. We have no personal Interest in tho matter, other than tho good of the party and tho success of Republican principles. Wo havo had no occasion to change our views as expressed previous to tho organization, and aro more firmly of thu opinion than over that tho party demands of their reproscntatitos a faithful conservation of tlio party's interests, and that they wero in no mood for a repeti tion of the courso pursued for the past two years In tlio Horough Council. Instead of allaying the feeling of dissatisfaction among tlio party voters, which was confidently looked fur, it has U en greatly intensified by the result of last night's mcotiug of the Hoard, and tho party will enter tho next campaign disorganized and divided. Why? .Simply boeause ono or two members of tho organization have saorifleed party interests and principle to satisfy personal animosity, Last night's meeting and its results only developed a small portion of tho deal, and other developments will conio later on. Tho meeting of tho Hoard in July may furnish food fur thought, and its result is awaited with much intsrokt by tho Republicans. It is very appaiont that tho Democrats aro tho bi tter politicians, and can givo their J'epublloau1 bretlneu many points in tho game of polities. Whon their party iuterosts are at stake, they sacrifice personal feelings and stand together for Democracy. For this they aro to be commended and not only re ceive tlio approval of theirown jarty voters but also tho respect and plaudits of Republi can. How different with tho. representa tive of the latter, who aro elected to tlio position they occupy to perform a publicduty, and not to repay a personal griovunco. The ladles' 08c Oxfords that wo advertised are going fast. Have a big lot left they aro bargains. Factoiiy Shoe Stork, -0-20-tf J. A. Moyeii, Mau. POTTSVILLE LETTER. The Second Day of tho ,luii- Term ot Court nt 1'oltMlllc. 1'ottsvili.i:, Juno 2, Tho arbitrators, II. 13. Bartholomew, Clias. Graver and S. M. Mortimer, in tho enso of Sunday vs, Knapp, awarded a vcrdset of $23 to tho plaintiff. This was a suit for damages fur nnn-conipllanco of a contract which plain tlir entered Into with defendant fur lighting ond healing rooms. The parties are from Mahanoy City. 'Squire O'llriou, of Mahanoy City, com mitted to jail William Harris, charged with surety of tlio poaco on oath of William liurke, in default of $300 ball, 'Squire l orpslcr, of town, tried a sutcty case in which William Fogarty was tlio prose cutor and Harry Lilly the defendant. They both livo at Palo Alto. A deed from Hinlcl Shepp and wlfo and James Dull, to Nicholas Mumerick, for lot In Nelson City, was recorded. Marriago licenses: Frederick llichc, of I'rackvUle, and Mary J. Frantz, of Heading j Samuel Karlck, of Hecla, and Susanna Sassa man, of Utst llruuswick township; Itobcrt Kauirnian.of Orwigsburg.and Laura Brosslcr, of Auburn ; Walcnty Chopka and Aunio l'crock, both of liuck Mountain. Thomas Horay, of Mahanoy City, attended to business in town to-day. Charles if. Dodson, of the C. M. Dodson Coal Co., of Bethlehem, was a visitor to Pottsvillc. Tho Commissioners wcro at tho court house to-day. Mr. and Mrs. Mycr Gcrson, Miss IMytho Suellenburg and Mr. Leon Sternberger, of Philadelphia; Miss Emily Swartz, of Park Place; Miss Mamo Carter, of Mahanoy City; Miss Lillio Beddall, of Will. Ponn; Prof. Focring and Mr. Gcorgo Itomlg, of Betlile hem; Mr. Win. Komeig, of Hazlcton, and Phil Maley, of Shenandoah, woro tho guests of friends at Morca on Decoration Day. Miss Margaret Thomas, of Morca, is visit ing her friend, Miss Sullenburg, of Philadel phia. .Mr. and Mrs. Myer Gerson, of Philadel phia, returned homo this morning. They were tho guests of Miss Thomas, of Morca. John F. Corser, Fred. Swaviug, Clarenco Dcngler and William Knt, of tho University of Pennsylvania, aro homo for tho summer vacation. The County Commissioners held a meeting yesterday, and discus-cd tho Almshouse Improvements with Architect Hill. The Commissioners will go to Harrishurg to-morrow to consult with tlio State Hoard of Public Charities as to the host way to proceed in order to socuro' the improvements at tho Almshouse. Twenty-four new citizens were naturalized yesterday. When you want good roofing, plumbing, gas fitting, or general tinsrnithing douo call on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street. Dealer ir stoves. 1-tf PERSONAL. Peter Wcndliug and family to-day moved to Hear Valley. Miss Mary Sailers, of Pottsville, spent tho past few days visiting friends in town. Aubor Iiobbins, of town, is in Illoomsburg visiting friends. William Grant, of West Oak street, is con fined to bis bed by illness. I'. W. Hicrstein is engrossing the diplomas for tho Girardvillo public schools. Mrs. Elizabeth IUrtsch visited friends at tlio county scat to-day. Justice M. J. Lawlor left for Lock Haven this morning. rairicK Lieary, ot .Mahanoy City, was a town visitor to-day. Henry Weber, for many months salesman witli Max Supowitz, on East Centre street, returned to Ins homo in New York to-day Mrs. Fishbum, of Turkey liun, is confined to her home by illness. Miss Mary Kennels and Mrs. Kato Brown attended the McDonald obsequies at Mt. Carmel yesterday. MUs Belle Green, who was a guest of town friends, left to-day forherhomoinNaiiticoko, accompanied by Miss Clara V llliams. Harry Howling, of Philadelphia, is visiting ins parents on West Cherry street. Mrs. Clark, of Pottsville, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Conry, on East Lloyd street. Lou Gamer, who has been visiting her grandparents at Lost Creek, was called homo to tho bedsido of her sister, Margaret, who is lying ill with pneumonia. Edward Williams, driver for Wilson Otto, tho baker, will leave for Reading to-morrow, to accept a position as book-keeper with tho Grand Union Tea Company. Ho will bo succeeded by Sanford Shoemaker, now with tho local branch of the Grand Union Tea Company, An Kxploslon of Gas. Shamokin, June 2, An explosion of gas occurred in tho No. 0 vein at tlio Buck Ridge colliery, owned and operated by tho Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Company, at 8 o'clock yesterday morning, burning five miners, two fatally. The vic tims aro Thomas Thompson, 30 years old. who died shoitly after being taken from the mino, and Gcorgo Faust, 32 years old, who died last evening. Samuel Smetz, aged 39 years, married; John Spccht, 35 years, un married, and Samuel Faust, 33 years, mar ncd, all sutl'ered serious injuries, When tho mino closed down during tho latter part of last week tho lire boss, fecott, and a gang consisting of Thompson, Gcorgo Faust, Samuel Faust. Spccht, Smetz and John Mc Donald had just finished clearing tho No. 33 breast from gas, l esterday morning's work was to clear the No. 31 breast, so that it could bo worked. Tho men were bustlly en gageu in trausierring tne ian wnen tlio ex ploslou occurred. No ono knows what ignited the gas. To Oust a Ciller Ilitrgess. A petition has bcon presented to court ask Ins for a writ of quo warranto on Charles Shlndol, of Tamamia, to show by what authority hu holds tlio office of Chief Burgees, J ne petition sots lortli that Mr. blilndcl was elected Justico of tho Peace of tho Borough of Tamaq.ua in tho spring of 1893 ; that 1 1801 ho was elected Chief Burgess and 1693 was appointed a Notary Public by the Governor and that ho duly qualified fur nil three of tha positions by taking the oaths o office and by filing the required bonds, violation of the law. False Imprisonment Charged. Coustablo Thomas Boliu was required last night to furnish 300 ball to answer a charge ot idlse arrest and Imprisonment mado by ono John Pokalonls. Boliu says ho arrested Pokalonls last Saturday because ho iutor forod with him while ho was taking a prisoner to jail. Lost Creek Will Win. John J. Moran, manager; of tho Lost Creek baso ball club, was in consultation with Phil. J. Connell and asked for a game with the Pottsville Leaguo team on tho first opportune date. This was promised him. Manager Moran is willing to stako his reputation that lie has tho wiuniug team In the Schuylkill League. The Contest. Tho counsel for Judge Lyon yesterday filed nu additional hill of particulars in tho Lyon-Dunn contest, and it contains tho names of 2,131 persons who aro alleged to have voted illegally for P. M. Dunn. Of tho total number of 2,313 alleged. Illegal voters tho bill allcgos that 1353 were not registered and failed to mako proof ol their right to as required by law. Thoso persons aro picked out of districts throughout tho whole county fioni Ashland to Yorkvllle. Thoso people will likely bo subpoenaed. Get a "Periodical Ticket" book free. 12t Inspector Itrennuii's ltcport. Mine Inspector Ed u aid Hreiuiau finished Is report yesterday for last mouth in tho Shamokin district and found that six fttal nd eighteen serious non-fatal accidents occurred. Tho fatal accidents happened as follows : One at Locust Gap ; two at Black Diamond and ono each at Columbus No. 1, at Mt. Carmel, the Hlg Mountain and Hickory lldge. The number Is unusually largo as compared with the past several months but it compares favorably with tho same mouth other j oars. County Commissioners' Mileage. Tho Supremo Court decided in a Lycoming county caso that County Commissioners can only chargo milcago and traveling expenses whllo out attending to duties appertaining to their oilico, but that they nro not entitled to any milcago or expenses going to their oflico or returning therefrom to their homos. Tnmnqiia Sellout Hoard. Tho Tamaqua School Board met last oven- ng for re-organization, An election for lllcors for tho year resulted as follows: President, Major Wallaco Guss ; Socretary, J. Frank Ellcck , Treasurer, Elmer Brodo, THIS YEAR'S 6. A. R. ENCAMPMENT It Promises to ho tho Slost Successful l Any In Recent Years. St. Paul, Sllnn., Juno 2. Tho comtna convention of tho Grand Army of the He public, which is to bo hold in this city the tho first week In Soptunibernoxt, promise to bo tho most largely attended nnd th' most successful of rocent years. Tho cor. trovorsles with tho railroad coinpfiniiv havo been amicably adjusted, nnl e- trnnifllp lnw mtnj fpmn nil cnr-Hmi4 nf thu country will shortly Iw nnnounceil. otoruns will bo provided with free quarters In tho school buildings. Cots ol mattresses will bo furnished In thoso iroe quarter.?, but no blaulcats. Hotel rate! will vary fi-jm 61 1 j ?) par day. Tho no commodntlons commtttoo will furnl-h u list of hotols and lunrdlinr houM on re quest. Early and dallnlto Information Is ddilred as to the uuinlurof comrades from each department who will ospoct froc quarters during tha encumpnumt. Tha ac commodations commlttco cm suitably provlib for all. A veterans camn will bo o vtn ullshod nt University nvonuo nnd St. Albans strct. near four linos of street cars. It . will bi equipped with wuterservica nnd other con- venlcncos, and ood moals will ho served ut reasonable ratos. Spnco will bo pro vided adjacent to tho vetorans camp, for thoso who desire to bring touts, etc., for private campln, parties. Tho route of tho G. A. It. parado on S-opt 2 embraces portions of tho bust residence and business truots, Is lossthan two nnlo lonjr, all down grado, on asph tit pave- montf, and froo from strest car tracks ex cept at two or three street cros-lngs. Di visions will form on shaded rosidunce streets. Indianapolis' Poisoned Water Supply. Indianapolis, Juno 2. The Indianapo lis Water company yesterday nsked the federal court to clto the American Straw Board works of Noblosvlllo for eontompt, for permitting its refuse to outer White river. Tho court Issued an order to the company Federal years ago instructing them to not allow this offal to roach the river. All tho animal llfo in tho rivci for a distance of twenty-live mllos ha boon do'troyod and millions of dead llsh are floating down. Tho board of public works yesterday ordered the water supply from tho rlvor out oil and only tho watet company's wells nro In use. Many restau rants aro hauling their water. Republicans Win In Oregon. Portland, Ore, Juno 2. Returns from tho election hold In Oregon yo-torday arc coming In Flowly. From present appear uncos tho legislature will bo Iiepublican by a large majority. It Is concodod by the Democrats and 1'opullsts that lioan, ite publlcnn candidate for supreme judge, will havo nt least 5,0u0 plurality. Ex-Gov ernor I'oiinoyer has been elected mayor ot this city. Ono republican congressman is elected and tho other 14 in doubt. Murdered on tlio Street. GnArTON,AV.Va.,Jnno2. Whllo Charlc" L. Maglll, tho 23-yo.ir-old son of Lewis Mngill, a landing lumber dialer, was standing In front of a Latrobo street busi ness hotio Frank Powell, colored, W year? old, with whom he had previously had sonio words, rama up. A fow more word? passed, and the nogro pulled his revolvet and fired. Tho shot passed through Ma gill's heart, nnd ho dlod in ton nilnutos Tho mu merer was nrrestou. mm White Swelling Came on my leg after typhoid fever, and pieces of the bone came out. Rheumatism Joined tho scrofula to put mo in misery. Hood's Sarsaparllla proved Just the modl clne; relieved mo ot naln. gave me a good appetite and I laid aside my crutch ana cane, Having taueti iu bottles Hood's SarsapariSia my limb is entlrelv healed and now I am perfectly well." Quo hg K V. Chomwell, Mt. Pleasant, Maryland, flj six for-sB. HnndQ Pi'Ic easy to buy, easy to tak, HARLES DERR'S Barber Shop ! 12 West Centre Street. Our Hot Towel Shave becoming popular. You will (Ike It. make a specialty o( halrcuttlns. We SHAKERS AND DOCTORS TALK TOGETHER. In his ablo work entitled ''Longovlty," published a few years ago, Dr. John Gard ner, of England, predicts that a vegetable agent will yet bo found that shall so retard those changes thatbring about old age as to prolong human llfo much beyond its preseut limit. Acting perhaps, upon the Impulse pro duced by his thought, many eminent phy sicians havo called irom timo to time upon the Shakers of Mt. Lebanon to inquire of them concerning the secrets of medicinal plants, in which those sincere, simple-minded and God-fearing people nro known to bo wise and skillful boyuud all other men. Tho Shakers willlnslv told what they had learned, a'nd In return received from their visitors much valuablo information about disease! which they at once made practical use of. The most important point was that if a genuine and certain remedy could bo found fiir indigestion and dyspepsia, and tho ailments growing out of It, a long step would bo taken In the right direction. Old age. said these physicians, begins in a failure of tho digestion, and so do most diseases at any and all periods of life. The result of thoso consultations was tho discovery by tho Shakers of the desired specific, made wholly from herbs, and now known as tho Shaker Digestive Cordial. Its action is magical and worthy of Its origin. , Where thcro is distress after eating, heart burn, sick headache, bad tasto in tlio mouth, biliousness, weakness and wcarinoss, cold hands and feet, aversion to food, nervous ness, or any other symptom of dyspepsia, tho Cordial will prove its curatlvo virtues. Behind it Is tho reputation of a peoplo who havo never defrauded or deceived their fellow men. In order to test whether this remedy Is adapted to your case, at practically no cost, you may procure a trial bottle for ten cents of almost any druggist. The Chicago Coliseum Opened. CniOAOo, Juno 3. Tho Coliseum build ing,at Sixty-third street and Stony Island nvonuo, in which tho Dimocratio national convention is to bo held, was thrown open to tho public yesterday. Iluff'ilo Bill's "Wild Wost" had tho honor of drawing the first crowd Into tho building, and thoy drew ono sulllcicntly largo to provo that tho building will accommodate in splen did shape any crowd that may gather. Ulangled by n Premnturo Explosion. Waterloo, In., Juno 2. Dv tho prema ture ospioslou of powdorFred Hurmeistor and Julius Ilunneister wero fatally in jured. Fred Durmolstor had both oyes blown gut, and both arms had to bo am putated. Julius Dunnelster's right arm was badlv burned, and ono eye was blown out. Doth will probably die. Thoy wer blasting bowlders. Itoyal Wed ling In N.nv Yorlt. New Youk, Juno 3. Prudencla Tld daurl Milm ), daughter of Seuor Patrick Mllmo, ono of Mexico's wo ilthiost citizens, was undo Princess Albort Iladslwlll yos terday in tho Church of St. Francis Xnvler Archbishop Corrljtin offlcn.teJ, and Sanor Mllmo gava tho bride a.vay. The function was conducted throug 'iritt on tho most clnbornto senlo. After thj mass a special benediction sont by tho poc was pronounced by Archbishop Corrlguu. Thrown from a Steam Cycle nnd KIUc.1. I3ohjv, June 2. S. H. Hop-r, of 11.- bury, a mechanical engineer, whllo pacing Tom Jlutlo,r, the professional bicyclo rider, with a steam bicyclo which lloper hud In vented, was killed at tho Charles River Park track yestorday. Hoper's machine became unmanageable and ho was thrown, striking upon his head. Itopor, who wns 70 years of age, had been at work on hii motor twenry-flvo years. Cholera Iilots In Cairo. LoNTiox, June '2. A dispatch to tho Ex change Teloiraph company from Cairo rays th'it a serious riot has occurred In that city growing out of the public alarm over tho prevalence of cholera. In tho courso of tho disturbances tho govornor of Cairo was woundod, an 1 tho polico wore compelled to ilro upon tho tnob. Over 200 of tho rioters were arrested. Ilritniinlii Won on Time Allowance. Lovdox, Juno 2. In tho regatta of tho Royal Harwich Yacht club yosterday Sa tanlta cro-,eJ the finish lino first. Britan nia was socond and Atlsa was third in tho race for the large yachts. Hrltaanla, how ovor, won on time allowance. The Weather. For eastern Now York, eastern Pennsyl vania, .Miff Jersey and Delaware: Fair continued cool, northerly winds, shifting to easterly. 1 STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Quotation-, of tlio New- York urn l'hlladelplila Kxchatigug. Kav," Yoni;, Juno 1. Tho'bulls wero eneour ag"i at I'js riMumption of business to Uy bj huhnr m-ic.'tf foe Aiu"rlean se urittas in Lon- dmi nnd by man chprful sentiment osprnsnej irom mat center. Uiojlnj bios: Baltimore is Ohio. 18 Li-Ulgh Valloy . . 83 Chosa. & Ohio 18 New Jersey On. .105 Del. Us Hudson D..L.&W . Erio Lake Erie SsY Lehigh Nav 124H .100 UH 18 40K N. Y. Central WW 33i Pennsylvania . Eoadiug 6t. Paul.. W. N. Y. & Pa, , 1U 77H General Mnrkets. Philadelphia, June 1. Hour weakj win ter superfine. '!.!XVa2.65! in. mt. t2.A.vz,9.njv Pennsylvania roller, clear, 3.103.30; do. do. inugut, o.ouiw.au; western winter, clear, I3.U jo.ai). ivueai uuiii JUay, UlMfttGBo. Corn In- aotlvo:May,l)(fuk. Oats dull-. Matr. iu:H 35c. Hay quiet; choloB timothy, $1717.50 for large balos. Doef steady; family, 0.5011.5Q mo-,, i, uoei nnnii, !; paelcot, fa.50!m city extra inula moss, llSOill). Pork dull- nil to new mess, ss.KKftO.iH ; short clear, f 0(4 10.50 1 fnmtW airv.,n la r , . u....jr, vxv,o. uuriiwi'tta; western ateam, U.37a. Butter firm ; western dairv. STtlln. : ln. cicamory, ll'i5e. ; Elgins, 150.; imitation creamery, 13c. ; New Yorlt dairy, u315c. ; do. creamery, imnao. uhwwe steady : largo. Si (g,o. ; small, 97Jio. ; part skima, &lUp. ; full skims, lHtiio. Exif steady; Nov York and xruuu&yiviuiiu, 1AQ)1S0. Uvo Stock Market. Nbw Yohk, June 1. Beeves active; native itnT, migriur m ennu-o, K.W9il.ai ; common toifood sttllers, W!v$i.VH; (.tags and oxen. 18.50(9,1.10: bulls, i.S.Vj.33; dry cows, J.15rj pw. v.uivvi o,aiec una weaic ; poor to very Choioo VBU.1. S:iUA. nn.l lnvl, an,l...,. potjr to prime nheep, tl.50; oommon to fair jruiiiaua, .ioi(vj.om; Houtheru lambs, oora laon to prime, 4(1 47.50. Hogs ilrrn at 8.001.10, uiutuiTT, ro,., juno 1. ttattlo lower extra, j.ivaj.fio; rair. W.KyiM.W. ; ttugs and cows, I3.VJ3.UI. Hogwoalc; prime selected, S.M (48.(10; host Yorkern, l3.S0flAK; common to fair ioriterB. Ki.jJisij.oui neavy hogs, 13.283.85 uuu, naeap active; prime, t6.WH mr, a.s.iu; oomrnoa, .75a.2a; choice yuariinio, i.isyj.ia ; upruitf lambs, JW43.W TUUI CIUVC3, il.SU3. Orli-Colds-IIeailacIie, Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and La drippo when Laxatlvo Uromo Quinine will cure you in ono day. Tut up in tablets con venient for taking. Guaranteed to cure, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents. For Bale hy-Kirliu's Pharmacy. DOUBLE LYNCHING IN GEORGIA. I One Negn Tn'len Irom t'l- Court Iton-n ami Anntlier fif.na .1 Cou-M Ms, Oa., ,1uaoa.Af lo l'i VbHc j-osterd.iy fowioo.i k mob of 0r armed men broke Into th VBbtw bull llntt dur ing tho trial of Jesse .-ilaytoii, ch ireil with imsnuUlng 18-ye ir-old ' Mrs. Howard Drynn last Thursday, and took tho prisoner from th j o?a -. i;i-tin'(i trial had al ready boguu behind looked doors and a heavy armed guard of men was proG:itto prots't, t'n P"Hoiiot fro.n nny Uj-nonstra-tlon of violence. Th'i in b fovon-l the doof s, nnd wlh a resistless rush swept bick the spuutnrors and gaards and seize 1 nnd onrrlol tw nogro out into the street. A rops Was placed around Slayton's neck nnd ho was dragged up Hroad street, tho crowd shoot ing nt him as they went along. Near tho bell tower thoy swung tho nogro up nnd perforated him with bullots. Aftor this the mob as coolly nnd delib erately as In tho first instance, went im mediately to tho court houso. overpowered thu jailer and took "Will Miles, a negro charged with assaulting Mrs. Albright, two years ago, and marohod him slowly to whero Slayton's Ufoloss body was hang ing from a troo. Tha trembling nogro was mado to look upon tho fato of his brother In crime, tben a ropa was placed about his flock and ho na slowlr suannmlnd in thn air and hts' Uody fllleJ. with bulbts. Tho bodlos of tho two nogr6 bruto4 wore left hanging during tho afternoon nnd a surging mass of humanity was packed around tho scono. Tho greatest excite ment prevails hero, ospoclally nmong tho no.s?roos, nnd It U not improbable that further trouble will cusuo. The Waiting Murder Trlnl. NnwpoiiT. Ky.. Juno 2. Seott Jankson. by order of .Tudgo Helni, Was transferred yesterday afternoon to tho Kenton county jail at Covington as a precaution against a possible jnll delivery. In tho Walling trial stronger export evidence that tho girl was ktllod on tho spot was obtained than that brought out in tho Seott Jackson trial. In cross examination, ospclally of medical experts, the defense shows groat thoroughness of preparation and much skill. No stone will be left uuturnod to Insert a Ixdlef In tho nllnds that Pearl Bryan was taken dead to tho spot whore she was found and beheaded Instead of be ing killod thoro. Tho Hlscovory Saved Ills Life. Mr. G. Caillouette. Druggist. Bcaversville. 111., says: ,"To Dr. Kihg's New Discovery I owo my life. Was taken with La Grippo and tried all tho physicians for miles about, but of no, avail and was given up and told I could not live. Having Dr. King's Now Discovery in my storo I sent for a bottlo and began its uso and from tho first dose began to get better, and after using three bottles was up and about again, it is worth its weight tn gout, wo won't keep storo or houso without it." Get tree trial at A. Wasloy's Urug Storo. Wife Murderer Dies lit Prison. TliKXTOX, Juno 2. William Agnow, who was serving a twenty years' sontonco in tho Now Jersey state prison for wlfo mur der, died at th'it Institution yostordny. Tho murdor was committed In 1887. Ag new's wlfo had boon dead threo weeks when hor body was found in tho. house, and a broken chair Indicated how sho had been killed. It was provod that Agnew was intoxicated at tho tlnlo of tho mur der, this being rosponsiblo for his oscaplng a doatn sontonco. Hnmmond Out nu Parole. Piiktoria, Juno 2. John 'Hayes Ham mond, tho Aniorlcan mining enslnoor who was sontoncod to death as ono of tho load ers of tho Johannesburg reform commit too In the lato conspiracy against tho Transvaal Rovernmout, but whose sen tence was subsequently commuted to fif teen years imprisonment, has been re loasod on parole in order that ho might visit his wifo, who Is 111 at Johannesburg. Clarkson Seriously 111. New Yohk, Juno 2. Jaruos S. Clark- pon, of Iowa, Is sorlously 111 in his apart ments nt tho Fifth Aveuuo hotel. Mr. Clarkson has boon 111 for more than two weeks, but his Illness was not considered of a pjravo nature; Sunday night, how ever, after what had appoared to bo a period of sura recuperation, ho had a re- apse, ami he Is now reported to bo in a duugerouirconilltlon. Curo for Headache. As a remedy for all forms of Ilcadacho Electric Hitters has nrovcil tn ho tho vcrv best. It effects , a permanent curo . and tho most urenneu Habitual sick headaches yield to its Influence. Wo urge all who are afflicted to procure a bottlo, and givo this remedy a lair trial, in case of habitual constipation Electric Bitters cures bv civimr tho needed tone to tho bowels, nnd few cases long resist tho uso of this medicine. Try it once. Largo bottles only SO ceuts at A. Waslcy's Drug Tim I'ulillc UeM. WASniN-GTOX, Juno 2. Tho publlo debt statement issued, by tho treasury depart' mont yo- ter.lay shows that tho dobt, lesl cash In tha treasury, mrjrreiratos l)M,I70, 400, 1111 Increase for tho mouth of May of 3,ibs,7uU, vrmcn is accounted lor by a no creaso In the cash of S2,Sf)7,450 nnd an In croasoof83,17o,3r0!nbond3of tho last is- suo paid for some weeks ago nnd delivered during the las: month. Death .of lSx-Judire Tappan. New Youu, Juno 2. Rx-Judiro A. B, Tappeu died last night in Kingsbrldgo of paralysis, lio was born In Now Hamburg, Duohoss county,- 75 years ago, and has llvod for forty years In Klngsbrldgo. Ho was elected a judgo of tho supremo court and served for fourtojn years. Ho served in the constitutional convention of 1807, with W. M. Evnrta and Samuel J. TUdon, llucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salvo In tho world for cute, bruises. Boros. ulcers, salt rheum, fover sores. tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For salo br A. Wasley. Coiulue; Kvent, Juno 15, Ice cream festival undor ,tho auspices of God's American Volunteers in Itobbins onora house. Juno 18. La'wn party at tho resldenco of A. It. llroomo, at Brownsville. Juno 3. Ico cream and strawberry festival under tho auspices of tho Ladles' Aid Socloty of tho Presbyterian church, at Robbius' opera house. 1'lac o Your Orders Now. If you want envelopes, lettor or hill heads, statements, tags, circulars, order or receipt hooks, hall programs, invitations, tickets, posters, cards or anything in the printing lino, corao or send your ordors to tho Herald ofllee. Good material, good workmanship aud prices consistent with first-class work aro tho magnets. Distracted ID Yotf EVER suffer .from real ner vousness? When qvery nerve eocmcd to quiver with a pe'culiar, creepy f eollng, first In ono plaop, and then another and all so6mod finally to concentrato in a wrlthlnc jumbld in tha br.Mn. nm vnn he. como irritable, fretful! and pcovlshi to bo followed by an impotent, woakencd condi tion of the nervo centers, ringing In the cars, and sleepless, miserable nights 7 Dr. Miles' JTJ0 Nervine hart, Ind., says; "Ner vous troubles had made ma nearly Insauo and Restores llart If u physicians woro unable ncmillx.ii tohelpmo. Mymemory was almost gone and every Ilttlo thing worried mo until I was almost distracted. I really feared I was becoming a maniac I Imagined all sorts of evil things and would cry over nothing. I commenced taking Dr. Miles' Restoratlvo Nervine and four bottles of this wonderful remedy completely cured me, and I am as well now as I over was." Dr. Miles' Nervine Is sold on guarantee. first bottlo will benefit or money refunded. POLITICAL CARDS. TWK LEGISLATURE, l Konrtn.l TltotfM H. W. BECKER, Of airardvlllo, 1'n. Subject to Democratic rules. jrjOR COUNTY TKEASUHEIt, ELIAS DAVIS, Ot Brand Mountain. Subject to Itepublican rules. pOIt CLEltK OF THE COURTS, PHIL. J. CONNELL, Of Girardvillo. Subject to Democratic rules. TTlOn COUNTY COSISIISSIONEIt, FRANK RENTZ, Of Ashland. Subject to Itepublican rules. TOR RECORDER, EMANUEL JENKYN, Of Jollett, Porter Township. Subject to Republican rules. T7IOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, CHAS. F. ALLEN, Of Tftnmqun. Subject to Iiepublican Kales. ROFESSIONAL CARDS. n S. THILLIPS, M. D. u. Ofllee : 80 Vest Centre street. Can be consulted at all hours. ) F. BURKE, M. D. 80 E. Lloyd street, Shenandoah. Office hours i 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 8 and 7 to 9 p. in. J H.POMEROY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, Pa. M. BURKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office Ecan buildliicr. corner ot Main and Centre streets, SheiwnUonh. )ROFJOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 63, Mahanoy City, Ta. TTnvlntf Atnrlletl under some of the beat mnoterH iivl.ondon and l'arls. will elve lessons on the -IolIn, guitar ond vocal culture. Terms reasonniue. Auaress in care 01 oirouse, mo eweler, bhenaniloaii. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity For BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. nillionsof Dollars Go up in smoke every year. Take no risks but got yourliouses, stock, fur niture, etc., insured iu first-class re liable companies as represented by DAVIb FATIST Insurance Agent, UO.VIU rAUOl) 130 South Main Bt. Also Ufa and Accidental Companies. J: ',1 A 01
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