EVENING HERALD llSTA11LlSIIi:i 18T0. Published every livening, Except Sunday, ut 8 Sourn Jamiis Street, Neau Centre. TIi 5 Herald Is dcllvcicd In Shenandoah nnd the surrounding towns fornix tcntm week, pay blo to tlio carriers, lly mall 83.00 n year, or 25 tents n month, payable In advance. Advertise merits charged according topaeoand position. The publishers reserve tlio right 'o change tho riosltlon o( ftdverticmcnts whenever tho puli icatlon of news demands it. Tho right is reserved to reject any advertisement, whether paid (or or not, that tho publishers may deem Improper. Advertising rates inado known upon application, li alercil at tho poitodlce nt Shenandoah, Pa., as second class mall matter. TKLKPIIONE CONNECTION. Ivening Herald FRIDAY, JU.VE 0, 1600. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. FOR COMmiJvOIAlf-AT-I.AttOE, OALUSIlA A. GROW, 01 feusquchnnna. HAMUKL A. IUV15NP0RT, Of Rrlc Faktiks leaving town for the sutinncr can liavo the Kvi:.ni.nu IIkbald sent to tlio resort whero they spend tlio season nt no iucieasc of price. Tlio paper being issued in tlio evening will bo suru to much peoplo at a distanco tlio following day. It is true, as General Boynton suys, and the fact is ono of groat significance, that Itho American peoplo have the most honest govern ment in tlio world. Tlio public business is tmn-dielcd with less waste and defalcation than any kind of private business, and changes of parties make no dilfeicncu in that lespect. Tub Senato has not only passed the livers and harbors appropriation over tho President's veto but did so with practical unanimity, 'inly live voting to sustain tho veto while 00 oted against doing so. The campaign clap Trap in the veto inossago did not count for much against the Senators' ideas of the necessities of tho country in the way of im proved waterways. As tlio llouso had al leady rebuked the President in tho same v. ay, the bill is now a law without his ap proval. It has been intimated that if Congressman IJruium was not a party to tho movement to oust the Justices of the l'caco whlcli Senator C'oylo isciedlted with engineering, lie knew something of tlio matter whilo it was being hatched. This will not aid .Mr. lirumm's canvass fur renomination much, as nothing that has been douo in a political way in this county for yours hasstiried up the workers iu the party in the two largest towns noith- ol-tho-niountain as this has done. As Shen andoah and Mahanoy City have been the salvation of Mr. Brumm, it begins to look as if some embryonic caudidato will, at the piuper time, be named for 'Cougreso iu his stead. Tub Washington correspondent of the New York liecorder has telegraphed that paper that under no conditions will Speaker heed accept tlio Vice 1'iesldcncy. Even -hould ho be nominated for that olllco by the M Louis Convention, says the correal oudcut, he will decline tho honor. The announce- u.cnt, which, it is claimed, tho correspondent was authori.ed to mako most positive, will turpii.se no one. Mr. Reed is a caudidato for Presidency, and for that alone. His sup 1 ortcrs have not yet given up the fight, and it is ptosiinicd that they will go into the contention determined to makea loyal, even it a losing light, for their champion. If the nomination goes to another they will be willing to accept tho fortunes of war grace fully, us will the Siicakor himself. Tin: aim of a Charity Organisation Society, bays .Mrs. Lowell, in the Forum, should be to gut people to do far more iu every way for those iu distress than they have over thought of doing. It should touch them that people oaght to give more time, thought, and money than they uiu in the habit of giving. To take only one example, tho ease of a widow with young children. A working man dies nud leaves a little money, and his widow tries to get along with it and succeeds for a little while; then it Is gone, and she and tho children are dependent. What is the usual coursu of things? People give her a little money here, a little money there, and she spends almost all her time running around fur tho money until she gets to bo a regular lieggar, and tho children beg and the whole family go to destruction. Peeplo have given them money because, as they truly suy, it mus such a pitiful case. What ought to have been douo? First, all the relations should haw been made to glvo somethlug regularly then what the woman could have earned, w ithout neglecting her children, should liave been taken into cousldontiuu; and then v homebody should have given her enough to mike up the rest of hor support iu u (lucent way, so that tho children would not hao been left to starve and freeze or have been forced to bog. Hut there aro few people who are willing to glvo ono woman ten dollars u month for tell years, diminishing it, of xuurwi, as the children grow older, and watehliiK over them all that time. That Is the way, however, iu which dependent widows and children should be taken care of. It is a question of letting them become liefumrt, or of watching over them nud giving t heni enough to mako sure that the children urebruujht up properly; the watching being more important and more difficult than tie relief. (iionlly Iteduetd Hutu to Hunter, Col. On wsoount of the National Council Junior Older United American Mechanic t Denver, 'ol., the Pennsylvania Iiallroad Compauy will sell on June 11 and 12 special excursion tickets to Denver, Col., and return nt rate of $51.88 from New York, fo3.S3 from Philadtl phi, JS0.78 from Baltimore and Washington" f5U.tW from Harrishurg, and proportionate nite from other points. Two dollars addi tional is to be paid at Deuvir at time of alldution of return jiortiou of ticket, t or iull details apply to ticket agciiti. P0TTSVILLE LETTER, Pottsvim.i:, Juno 8. Tlio following deeds wcro recorded to-day s t'lom James O'DouncU to John O'Doimcll.Sr., for property hi Girardvlllo ; from John o'Donncll to 1'ntrlck Oannon, for laud In llutlor township ; from John M. Drown and Rebecca, his wife, to Harry B. llellncr, land in Washington township, containing 1)3 ncros and 103 rcrches : From Commissioners of Schuylkill county to Harrison A. (Jhambors, for 302 acres of unseated land in North Union township sold in the namo of Clias. Bwok way. A marriago license was granted to John Sthiovcn and Mary Urashko, both of llaha noy City. Letters of administration wcro granted to Miehael J. Hush on tho estate of 1'annio Hush, late of St. Clair, deceased i to Francis Mendler on the estate of 1'ctor Michacll, lato of Ashland, deceased ; also to Daniel Loch on tho estate of Goorgo Loch, late of West 1'eiiu township, deceased. Letters testamentary wcro granted to May Shannon on the estate of Charles Shannon, late of I'ottsville. deceased: to James Zettlc- moyer and Albert Frederic! on the estate of David Hoppos, lato of West Bonn township, deceased. M. J. Scanlan, of Shenandoah, inado a payment on his '03 duplicate, and Joseph Stolllcr, of Trcmont, made payment on his 'til and 'O.'i duplicates. John Dolphin, Esq., and J. Harry James, Esq., transacted business at tho court house to-day. The Pottsvlllc High school boys, who do featod tho Mahanoy City High school yester day afternoon at Lakeside, report having an excellent time. Quite a number of persons from town accompanied them. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout tlio lteglou Chron icled for Uusty Perusal. Tho liorough Council of Mahanoy City has refused to exonerato tlio Kaier Brewing Company from taxes. Dr. McCarthy, of I'ottsville, son of tho lato William McCarthy, of St. Clair, Is lying critically ill. On Saturday next tho half holiday system will bo put into clfect t tho Delano shops to continue every Saturday until September I ho Washington tire Company will have charge of tlio Fourth of July celebration at Ashland and will raiso i(IO0 for tho purpose. Mi's Cora Dornsito and William Williams, Jr., both of Gilbertou, were married Wednes day evening. Tho graduating exercises of tho Tremont Mhouls will be held this evening. The liorough Council of Ashland has !-ntcd a temporary loan of $1,000. 1 lie gangway men at tho Logan colliery near Centralia, quit work because of u re duetion of ten cents on a car. County Treasurer Dcchert's sale of unseated lands will be held next Monday. Heading is without a school superintendent at preheat. Mahanuy 1'lano will resume operations on Monday, after aniidlcness of ten days. Tho Shenandoah High School is making arrangements to hold a picnic at Lakesido in the near future. Tho Washington Hook and Ladder Com pany, of Mahanoy City, was granted an ap propriation of $iiuu by tho Town Council, which will be used with tho $700 netted at their recent fair in purchasing a new exten sion truck. Tlio new Comm.indcry, Knights Templars, will be instituted at Shaiuokin on tho lbth lust. PERSONAL. Mis. C. II. Lewis visited friends nt Polts- vlllo to-day. Miss Lottie llrumm, of Shamokin, is visit ing friends ill town. T. M. Stout made a business trip to tho county seat this morning. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Gallaghcrarcin Wilkos- barrc, attending tho funeral of a relative P.J. Muiholland, W. J. Galvin and John Monaghan took in tho great Brooklyn handi cap at Gravesoud yesterday. .Mrs. W. S. Morgans and sous, William B and Jiohcrt G., liavo returned from a visit to fi iendsat Siver Crcck.Cunibola and Gilbert on Edward Ii. Williams, of West Coal street, left town for Philadelphia and Capo May. Ho expects to bo absent about a week. Councilman D. Ii. James leturned to town last evening after spending a month on business aud pleasure trip to Tennessee and other points in tho South. His health was much improved by tho trip. Rev. Dr. Harris, pastor of tho Univcrsalist church at Heading, and James It. Karsli, of tho same place, wcro tho guests of Surveyor W. G. Gregory in town yesterday and visited tho workings of Turkey Hun colliery. Mrs. rluwcr Keeso was a visitor to i'arK Place yesterday. Mrs. T. J. Jiroughall returned from Wilmington, Del., last evening, whero she was tlio guest of her sister, Mrs. Goorgo Powlck. Mrs. Georgo Flock, of Wost Coal street, presented hor husband with a daughter this morning. Ask your grocer for tho "Royal Patent" flour, and tako no other brand. It is the best flour m:ide Kiinawuy. Whllo tho candy team of M. L. Kcm- morer's was standing at the depot this mom ing, tho horsos were suddenly frightened by the blowing of a whistle on an engine, and started down Centre street en a terrific gait. At Timothy O'Brien's 6aloon tho team was upset, aud tho driver thrown out, and tho runaway team captured. Tho wagon nnd harness were considerably damaged. Hip Disease Results from a scrotulous and Impure condition of the blood, and it Is cured by Hood's Sarsaparllla the great blood pu rifier. Tho father of a Philadelphia girl writes this: "We gave Hood's Bareaporllla to our llttlo girl, who had symptoms ot hip disease. Hho could not put her loot down on the floor when we com menced giving her tho medicine, but In a tshor't time eho was able to get o(( the couch and to reach hor playthings. BInca then she has steadily Improved, thanks to Hood's Sarsaparilla, and her federal health Is all that could bo desired. When any of the other children r not well we give them Hood,i Sarsaparilla and weearnestly recommend It to other." U. Berry, 203 Richmond St., Philadelphia. i i ii rsi i ea7 to fruv, a7 to tak. riUUU b rlllb eirluCtvt Uceat RETALIATINGON FRANCE. (lie ri-eiiehiimn Objects to tlio Inclusion of Ills Otitic. WASItlXOTO.N', Juno 5. Tho French trov- trnment hns mmlo n formnl protest against tho retaliatory action of this Kovcrnmcnfc In putting an absolute omlKirgo on Frqiioh cattlo. A roeent Associated Press dlspntch from Havre utinouiipod that tho United Status consul had refused to permit n shipment of live French cattlo to tho Unitod States. This rigid enforcement of ino prohibition of Importation of hontcat tle and their hides from countries Infected with onttlo tllno'ises. including Franco, Germany and .Switzerland, which Is pro vided for In tho old tariff act of 1801, hut not Invoked until seven months ago. Is directly duo to the aggressive policy of oountrlos like Franco and Gonnaiiy In en deavoring on ono pretext or another to cx- clmlo American cattlo and meats. Bepoutod warnings havo boon mado to both countries, but to no purpoo, so that a proclamation Issued by President Clove- land last rtnvomuor which, In ouoct, ox cludod from tho United States rattle from Franco, Swltorland and Gormnny on tho pround of tho provalenco of dlsoaso In thoso thrco countrios. Tho effect of the proclamation has been tho complete stop paguof shipping; of cattlo from Franceand Germany, but It was not till our consul, .Mr. Chancellor, stopped a shlimiont from Havro a few weeks ago that French ship pers awakened to tho fact. Tho 1 roneh foreign olllco thereupon com municated with Ambassador Patenotroon tho subject, aud tho ambassador filed n communication with tho secretary of stato, in which no asked a number of questions and asked why Franco should bo discrim inated against. Tho letter wns forwarded to Secretary of Agriculture Morton, and the hitter hns Just transmitted his reply. Tho secretary calls attention to tho extent to which a number of cattlo diseases oxist In Franco, and In substantiation cites of ficial reports of tho agricultural depart m:snt of Franco. Secretary Morton con cludes with somo vigorous statements showing thu lenicncy'cnnfcrrod on foreign shippers by1 our regulations. Itcllcf lii Six Honrs. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved In six hours by the "New Groat South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surpnso on account of its exceeding promptness In relioving pain iu the bladder, Kidneys, hacK and every part of the urinary passages in male or female It relievos retention of water and pain in passing It almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this Is your remedy. Sold by Shapira's pharmacy, 107 South Main street. Mrs. Cleveland at liray fiablcs. Hu7.7.AUli'.s HAY, Mass., Juno 5. Mrs. Cleveland, with her children, arrived at tho president s summc-homo at Gray Gu- bhsskiet, nltrht. Mrs. Gluey, Mrs. Mlnot, and tho children of tho latter, with mnlds, uccompanlol Mrs. Cleveland almost to her destination, branching near tho end of tho route to go to their own homo at Falmouth. Tho president will join Mb Cleveland nt Gray Gables soon after tho adjournment of congress, and his private secretary, Mr. Thurber, will again tako up his rosldouDo with his family nearby at Marlon, h-oorotnry Olney will not leave the city for nt least a month yet. Responsible for tlio Moscow Disaster, Moscow, Juno 5. Eyo witnesses of tho terrible and fatal crush on tho Khodynskl plain lust Saturday agree, that M. Vlas sovsky, prefect of polico, Is chlolly to blame for tho disaster. lie refusod military of fers of troops to control tho crowd, declar ing that ho know his own business, and that there was no nood of any fear of an accident. Popular fooling against Vlas sovsky Is Intense, and his name has bo comoa cur.so among tho populnco, who, armed with bottles and stonos, would havo lynched him tho same day If he had not hud his routo lined with troops and him self strongly escorted. Ex-Mliyor Jlagownil Not Yet Wedded, Chicago, Juno B.Kx-Mayor Frank A, Mairowan, of Trenton, N. J., on Wednos dav took out a license to marry Mrs. Helen Barnes, of Indianapolis, and yesterday af ternoon ho returned tlio license, no mar riage having taken place. Tho reason for tho delay of tho wedding, or why ho took out a liconso when thoro wns little llKo llhood of his liolng married, aro things that Mr. Mnaowan refused to discuss. Ho said It was his business when ho got mar ried, and that ho might bo married in a few days or a few years, or never. Ho dltl not claim to know very mucn nuout it himself. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Maine Populists nominated Luther C. Bateman for governor and adopted a freo silver platform. Tho municipal authorities of Barcelona Snaln. havo decldod to purehaso tho Ital Ian Ironclad Gonoa and present It to tho govern monk Bullliifftou Booth addressed a crowdcil meeting: In Kcr.uiton, l'h., last mgnt, nun dreds liolng unablo to gam admission to thi church. In a letter to a prominent Alabama Democrat Governor Matthews, of Indiana, predicts a free silver victory iu Indiana'; Democratic invention. Emnoror William, of Gormany, has in timated a desire to stand as godfather to Prince IllsmnrcU's grandson, tho son Count William Bismarck. Tho United States Church Army has been founded In Isow York city. Uolouol Hadloy Is In command, and ex-Postmaster Thoinaif J i. Jninos 1b treasurer. IMltor Foster's Duuglitel to Wed, Tho marriago of Miss Mary B., daughter of T. J. Foster, editor of the Colliery Engineer, of Scrantou, and Harry Curlcton Barker, of the same city, will tiko placo on the 18th fust. Mr. Fostor was fonnorly a ro6idcut of this place and publisher of the llEiWLD. To llcport tho llond IS11I Adversely. WAf-HiN'iTON, June 6. The house com lultti) on ways and means yesterday, by a vote of W to 2, decided to report the Butler bond prohibition bill adversely. There was llttlo discussion of tho nwolutlon. Kopubll- enns spoku of It as a Populist incisure. Mr. Grosvenor mado tho motion Tor iinnd- verse report, which was curried arter the motion of Mr. wnoeierior i. lavoramo re port had been voted down. Chairman Dingley prepared tho majority report and Mr. wheeler will iuuko ono inr tne mi norltv Place Your Orders Now. If von want cnvclopos, lettor oriblll hoads, statements, tags, circulars, order or receipt books, ball urograms, invitations, tickets, posters, cards or anything In tho printing Jiuo, como or send your orders to tho Herald oil r-c. flood matorlal, gooc worKmansnip and prices consistent with first-class work aro tho magnets. NO CONSUMPTIVE WILL DIE BO LONG AS HE CAN DICIEST AND AS SIMILATE FOOD. All physicians admit this. Yet hero tho difficulty begins. How can we build up the coustnnptlvo's body as fast as the disease teats It down Let us consider. Cough mixture must bo avoided becnuso they frequently contain opiatos which arrest 10 digestion, liiclr only cllect on tliocougu by stupefying the nerves. Let them alone, All foods that aro hard to dlcost must ho nvoided, especially fats and oils. Only thoso foods that are easily digested and assimilated should bo eaten. Foods not thus accepted by nature do no good; they do harm. .Not what Is merely eaten but what Isdigostcd and assimilated elves flesh and strength. Consumption Is starvation, slow or lapld, i may he. Tho first symptom Is. not locossarily a cough, but a tendency to loso Ilosh, to grow thin. Stop this tendency now. Don't watt lor obvious lung trouble, mat s only a later development only a minor point. Stop tlio wasting and you master tho dis ease, oven though it may liavo mado gome slight Inroads already. Increaso tho llesh and tho danger Is past. hat is needed is an cspeciawy-preparea od. a nutriment in Itself and a digester of other foods. Such an articlo is the Shaker Digestivo Cordial, mado by tho Shaker Community, of Mt. Lebanon, N, Y. It creates ft natural appctito and insures tho digestion of what is eaten with it. It overcomes tho wasting which is fatal In tho consumptive process. A man my loso money aud not dlo a bank rupt. Ono may havo consumption and not dlo of It. This Is Bcicuco and senso. Tho success of this new remedy proves It. THE METEOR'S VICTORY. Emperor William's Vnclit Wins tho First Itace She Kilters. Lovnox, Juno 5. Thoro was great In terest taken yesterday In tho river matches of tho Hoyal London Yreht club, In view of tho fact that tho now cutter Meteor, tho property of Kmpror William of Germany, as to bo raced with Lord Lonsdalo on mard, for the first tlmo. Tho course for the big cutters, open to all ynehts exceed ing forty rating, for a prueof ihO. was about fifty miles. Meteor won tho ram, arnvlig at tho nlsh fully two miloi ahead of Britannia. li start was mado Iu utmost a calm, but Britannia and Satanlta, by eatchlng little puffs of wind, slipped ahead of tho Meteor. W hen about ton miles of tho course had been coverol tho wind froshonod, nnd Meteor Ikstiii to show her quality, and five miles fu-th:3r, after four sh irt tacks, he p-iaso l Britannia. rho-,e twi yachts were then right ahead of ri.iU nltii nnd Allii. M-itoor gilnod about lUo minutes in six miles against tho tide. T'io retarn journey opened with a boat of sU miles, nnd then there was a long, close rovh, on both of which points of snllluir Meteor Increased tho gap between horself and Britannia In a wonderful manner. Kxpoits mrree that tho Meteor Is a groat advance on Valkyrie III, 1 e:ng a I ot ter typo of boat altogether, although It s a disputed point If she could heat Vnl yrle III In smooth wale- an J sift Droezas when going to tho windward. Sho is a plnnoinonallyfast vol-)!. Sha has never had h-'r equal In British Waters In niod- 3mto breezes, and it sho is as. good lu ; breoio the emperor has got a rar.v avis. Virginia llemocrats Solid for Free Silver. Staunton, Vn., June.) Tho platform adopted by Virginia's D mioeratlo stato convention instructs tho delegates to vote for a platform declaring for tha freu nnd unlimited coinage of silver and gold nt the ratio of Hi to 1, and for candidates for urosident and vice president who oponly advocate that principle." T'.u unit rule was adopted nnd a rusolutlor lKiseoil de claring that the Democrats of Virginia would h ill with enthusiastic delight the nomination of Seu or Dimel as ono of tho candidates of tlv p irty on tho national ticket. Di'le -nto-i-a-largo were elected as follows- John W D.mlel, W. A. Jones, Claudo A. Swanson aud H. S. K Morri son ; alternates, W. O. H.ird.vway, lloger Gregory. Gmrgo B Kjj11 and Frank Humo; eleetors-at-large, V, B. Mcllwaluo of Dinwiddle, and J. W. Marshall or CValg. Peter J. Otoy was chosen Tor na tional committeeman. Dr. D. It. Bothrock, of New Berlin, Pa., does not hesitato to recommend Chamber lain's medicines. Ho says: "I havo hand led them for a year or moro in my pharmacy and find them safo and reliable. My cus tomers praise thoin very highly," No ono who is troubled with rheumatism can use Chamberlain's Paiu Balm without praising It. Tho quick relief from pain which it alfords is alono worth many times its cost. For sale by Gruhler Bros., druggists. Kiiglmcr Mclluirli Ixonrated, New YoitK, Juno 5. Frank MiH'uh.of Philadelphia, w.is released yc-tord.iv by the coroner invo-itbratlng tho ncrithmt to tho University of Pennsylvania launch Ben Franklin on Saturday ulght, in which two girls lost their lives. McHugh was tho engineer of tho launch. He sworo that Mr. Hartman, who had been with tho party cm the launch In tho afternoon, re turned with sevornl jiorsona and asked to U) taken riding. McHugh said ho went to his post nnd did not seo who threw off tho linos or was lu chargo or tho wheel. When tho boat oareimod ho wont Into the water and thoro plekod up a woman, placed a me preserver uiidor nor nnd thou swam ashore. Hartmnn's evidence corroborated the story of McHugh. Cantaln Hamilton. of tho transfer boat that was struck by ttu lauucn, was also exonerated. The "Twin Comet" and "Little Giant" LAWN SPRINKLERS. ni!ST MADE. Unique, Unielent, Ijihor Saving. Vlll sprinkle four times greater urea tliju other sprinkler iiiuuq. iiiiiuest pwuni lit 1110 tJluoagO Kx position. Send for Circulars (living Testi monials nnd Prices. E. STEBBINS MFG. CO. Bole Manufacturers, Springfield, Mass. For le by all hardware and rubber stores In tho United Mutes, IF YOU WANT THE BEST Groceries, Butter and Eggs, FLOUR and FEED. Our delivery wagon uwatts your order. 'OooaU delivered promptly. riUSSER & BEDDALL, 26 East Centre Street. FROM A CUBAN DUNGEON. Experience nf n Wealthy Cuban n a Pris oner of Spain. BAl.TtitOitK. Juno ft. John Pcrrez. n wealthy Culian cattle dealer, Is In this city, having narrowly oseapod liolng sum marily shot In his native land upon the chnrgo of having furnlshod nrms to the In surgents. Mr. Perrez was arrested In Santl Sprltus, Cuba, on Feb. 21, nnd thrown Into Jail. A few days lator, with out any trlnl having taken place, ho says ho wns told that he was to be shoton.Tune 14. By the liberal use of money among the prison ol.Vlnls nud through tho Influ ents or powerful friends on ths outside, however, ho wns granted "provisional frce'doni," which meant that ho must re mnln within reach of tho Spanish nuthor lttos. Bocomlng nlnrmod at tho fate of others, ho fled to this country and joined relatives who live hero. Ho says he knows of several Instances which cnino under his observation whllo in prison whore men were cnuou out anil put to death without tho somblanco or n trial. Or his Imprisonment ho says: "Thoy do what they please with prisoners. They reed them on Ixjans and small quantities or tough meat. I saw a wounded man with out appetite for ordinary food. Somo of thoso who had money wanted to hnvon chlokon bollod Tor him, nnd wo offered to pay for It, but the ofllcors would not al low It. "They don't waste paper nnd Ink to write down any sontencos of death. They don't show you any writing. All thoy do Is to tell you to go Into tho 'black room' nnd It Is all over with you. Thoy do not allow the prisoners trials. I was reading a scrap or nowspnper ono day and was scrib bling on Its margin when tho guard drew his gun and yelled at me, 'You're not al lowed to road nor write.' "I slept on tho floor tho flrst month or my Imprisonment. I wns afraid to stay In tho town, for I know one man who wns released provisionally llko I was, and It ended bad for him. Ono day ho rccclvod notlco to report back at tho prison. Tho next day ho was sent out to bo shot. I got out bocauso I had money nud Influential friends." The Discovery Smwl Ills Idle. Mr. G. Caillouette, Druggist, ISeavcrsvillc, 111., says,: "To Dr. King'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 L could not live. Having Dr. King's New Discovery in my store I sent for a bottlo and began its uso nnd from tho first doso began to get better, and after using three bottles was upand about attain. It is worth its weight In cold. Wo wouLt keep store or house without it." Get a freo trial at A. Waslev's Drug Store. To Wntch tho Comeiitlon Crowds. St. Louis, June 5. Chief or Polico Hnr rlpan has telegruphod to tho principal cities or tho country ror detectives, who will nrrivo iu St. Louis tomorrow and re main here until arter tho Republican con vention. Tho.so detectives come at tho ex pense or St. Louis, and their salaries mid expeusos are paid lrom tho regular polico impropriation. lhelr duty will bo to watch the, crowds which attend tho con ventlon, nnd to arrest every person or bad reputJitlou thoy see In tho city, whether the crook is wanted for any particular crime or not. Curo for Headache. As a remedy for all forms of Headache Electric Bitters has proved to be tho very best. It effects a permanent cure and tho most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to its inlluenco, Wourgoall who aroafllictcd to procure a bottle, and glvo this remedy a lair trial, in caso o: nauituat constipation Electric Bitters cures by giving tho needed touo to tho bowels, and few cases long resist tho uso of this medicine Try it onco. Largo bottles only 50 cents at A. Wasley's Drug Store. A Man Hunt hi Xw .Tersey. New Brunswick, X. J., Juno 8. Aposso from Mlddlobush and Franklin Park start ed out yesterday to run down a wild man, who has been lurking In tho woods nud lonely roads ror weeks. Xot until yester day was It known that tho strange man was Philip vogt, or italiway. lie left homo on May 27, aud has been enreobled In mind for somo tlmo. Country rolk who havoseen Vogt describe him as wearing few clothos and no hat or shooi. Ho does not allow strangers to get near him, A Turlclsli Vorce Annihilated. BEltLIX, Juno 6. A dispatch received hero from Athens says that a Turkish de tachment, consisting of elghty-llvo men, which returned to Vamos, the town In tho Islnnd of Crete which was recently bo slegod, In order to removo war material, was cut to pleoes by tho lusurgouts, only two of the Turk escaping. "Last summer while attending court at Union town," says D. B. Pattou, a prominent druggist of Fayetto City, Pa., "three wit nessos were suffering from diarrhoea. I gavo each a doso of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy aud it gave imme diate relief. On tho way homo ouo of my neighbors was taken with a severe cramp In tho stomach and was sufl'erlng with iutenso pains. I gavo him a doso of this remedy aud within five minutes the pains had ceased Tho remedy is a favorite here. I know of many who aro never without It. I always tako it with mo when going away from homo." For sale by Gruhler Bros., druggists Return of Culmii rillliusters. Tampa, Fla., June 5. Cuban circles are agitated horo over the arrival last night of fifty-four members of the Bermuda expe dition who cumo rrom Sambo Croek, Hon duras, via Siobllo. This expedition loft Jacksonville during tho latter part or April. While tho crow was embarking on the iJuoau coast tho lierniuda wns up- proachod by a Spanish warship nnd had to oaonpo. Store than thirty Cubans were drowned during tho excitement. Some wore safely lauded. Sarraga, tho com mandor, landed safely, but Areno, second lu command, Is here. MilwmiUcu Street Car Plrcd Upon. Milwaukee, Juno 5. A trolley car on tho Cudnhy lino of tho Mllwankeo Klootrlo llallwny company was nmbushed last night at a potnt two miles south or the city, nnd fully twenty shots were flrcd Into It. Two men wcro shot, one fatally. Thoy are: John K. Broen, motorman, of Jlanlstoo, Mich., 37 years old, shot through the abdomen, 111 dlo; Adolph Sohwaru, conductor, of Jlilwaukoo, shot through tho log, condition not sorlous. The assail ants uro supposed to bo sympathizers with tho strikers. Grlp-Colds-lIeudnche. Why suffer with Coughs. Colds aud La Grippo when Laxative Bromo Quinine will curo you In one day. Put up In tablets con venient for taking. Guaranteed to cure, or money refunded. Price, 23 cents, For sale , by Elrllu's Pharmacy, Ministers Should Use Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. f I THERE 19 NO PROFESSION, whoso labors so bo vcrcly tax tho nervous sys tem, as that or tho ministry. Tho de rangement of tho norvo centers ot tho brain by over work, frequently brings on attacks ot heart troublo, and nervous prostration. Bov. J. 1'. Koster, -M, D., Pastor U. B church, London Mills, Ills., hlmsclt a physl clan, writes Feb. 23, 1895: "Heart offoctlon and nervous prostration had becomo so serious lost fall that a llttlo over work In tho pulpit would so completely prostrato me Til MilPQ' tbat " soemod certain I xi. miiw must relinquish tho work Heart CUre of th0 ministry entirely. Heart palpitation became KCStOreS so bad that my auditors Wealth would ask mo if 1 did not XlLiUin. havo hoart dlsoaso. Lost November I commenced taking Dr. Miles' Now noart Curo alternately with Dr. Miles' Nervine and derived tho greatest possible benefit. I havo Just closed revival work ot 10 woelcs, preaching noarpy ovory night and twico on tho Sabbath. I can spoak for hours without suffering as I formerly did. Hard working ministers should koep Dr. Miles grand remedies on band." Dr. Miles' Heart Curo is sold on guarantee, first bottlo will benefit or money refunded. POLITICAL CARDS. TTtOU LEOISLATUItH, Second District, H. W. BECKER, Of Girardvlllo, Pa. Subject to Democratic rules. TjTOn COUNTY TREASURE!!, ELIAS DAVIS, t Of Brond Mountain. Subject to Republican rules'. JOR CLERK OP THE COURTS, PHIL. J. C0NNELL, Of airnrdvlllo. Subject to Democratic rules. JjlOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, FRANK RENTZ, Of Ashland. Subject to Republican rules. JIOH RECORDER, EMANUEL JENKYN, Of Jollctt, Porter Township. Subject to Republican rules. pOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, CHAS. F. ALLEN, Of Tamaqua. Subject to Republican Rules. ROFESSIONAL CARDS. Q S. PHILLIPS, M. V. Olllco : 30 West Centre street. Can be consulted at all hours. p F. BURKE, M, D. 80 E. Lloyd street, Shenandoah. Office hours : 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3 and 7 to 9 p. m. J. H. POMEROY, ATTOUNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, Pa. M. BURKE, ATTOUNEY-AT-LAW. OfUpfi-TWii lmlldlnc. corner of Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah. PROF JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Cox 65, Mahanoy City, Pa. Having etudled under some of the belt masters In London and I'arls, win give lessoni on the violin, guitar and vocal culture. Terms reasonaoio. Auuress in cure o o,.vwiv, . eweler, Shenanuoan. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity ..For-- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. 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